From: rywang@dsh.cs.washington.edu
Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 02:03:12 -0700
To: yosemite@CS.Princeton.EDU
Subject: Washington Post: The 2010 Commonwealth Games Are a 2009 Mess for New Delhi
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NEW DELHI -- Nearly every road is dug up. Giant cranes and hazy dust cloud the skyline. India's capital is in the midst of a breathless construction overdrive in the run-up to an international sporting event scheduled for next year.
But the makeover dream is fast turning into a nightmare.
A television news channel called Times Now asked viewers the painful question "Why can't we just get it right?"
"We want to show the world that we are a courteous and clean people. We will teach people not to litter, spit and urinate in public spaces, and tell the men not to harass or stare at women." said Reena Ray, director of Delhi Tourism and Transport Development Corp.
While Beijing built walls to hide the unsavory parts, New Delhi wants a bamboo shield to conceal them.
"We will use tall bamboo plants as a natural screen to block the view of unseemly drains and slums," said Rakesh Mehta, the chief secretary in the city government.
Gautam Bhatia, an independent architect and columnist, argued that India is not a sporting nation and that instead of building new state-of-the-art, air-conditioned sports facilities, the government should invest in improving the quality of life of its people. Bhatia wants India to call off the event.
Randy
Washington Post: The 2010 Commonwealth Games Are a 2009 Mess for New Delhi / rywang@dsh.cs.washington.edu