 Commonwealth Games Village To host Commonwealth Games is a matter of great pride for the country and thus ensuring the comfort, convenience and security of its esteemed guest list is the nation's first priority. The nineteenth edition of the games is set to be held in the capital city of India- New Delhi. The city is thus undergoing a massive beautification process, which includes building new improvised infrastructures and also to renovate the pre-existing ones. To entertain the elite athletes coming from across the globe the city is geared with state-of-the-art infrastructure also, a special Games Village for Commonwealth Games 2010 is constructed. The project to build a complete township on the banks of River Yamuna near Akshardham Temple is on the verge of completion. This Commonwealth Games Village is being built to accommodate about 8500 athletes and officials coming from world over. The Games Village is a games complex built with chic interiors and features lavish amenities in order to offer top-notch hospitality to the international guests. The construction of Games Village in New Delhi is near completion and is going to be a luxurious settlement. The complex is designed very meticulously and thus will provide easy accessibility to the games venues, hospitals along with sites of entertainment and historic hubs. To further make commuting easier it is connected with the rest of the city with a network of flyovers, bridges and clover leafs. The dazzling township of Games Village, is spread over an area of 158.4 acre and will have 14 blocks, 34 towers and 1168 air conditioned apartments. Replete with all modern comforts these apartments will be available in various categories including two to five bedroom units. This Games Village for Commonwealth Games 2010 will also provide training areas for athletes that will include a 400m eight lane synthetic track, swimming pool and a fitness centre. This sports complex built amidst lush foliage will be a comfortable and soothing settlement for the athletes desiring a cosy ambience to reside into after a tiring day on the field.
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