THE COUNTDOWN has begun.the air is filled with excitement.Delhi is all set to don the looks and experience of the circus that Brazil engulfs into every year. But, 2010 is exceptional for Delhi and thousands of sports persons, who are leaving to get hither and enter in the games. With 15 years to go for the mega event to kick start, every civilian, every sports person is having his spirits and morale high.
The latest breath that came was the introduction of the State Games Residential Village 2010. The complex which is spreading over an expanse of 21.17 acres is a landmark integrated project with infrastructure major, Emaar MGF along with DDA. A pressure release issued by the company proudly announced that it is now set to have the State Games.
Some salient as good as jaw dropping features that may put seven star hotels and establishments to shame includes, 4000 bedrooms spread across 34 towers in an expanse of 4 million square feet. The settlement will be home for 8,000 athletes coming from several parts of the world, and the apartments which have been segregated from two to five bedroom units will turn the use of home away from home for these athletes.
Highlighting the winner of the project, Shravan Gupta EVC and MD of Emaar MGF said that it is a momentous occasion for for everyone at Emaar MGF to produce from scratch, one of the finest Games Villages ever built, be it in design, quality or scale. The Village, as it stands today, is a bright instance of blending sustainable building techniques with new amenities.
Some features of this village includes exquisite cuisine that covers each and every tree of the universe and complementing the players' tastes. The superior designs and finish teamed with Italian marble, wooden flooring, VRF technology for central cooling and use of solar energy primarily gives a face lift to the establishment. With superior security systems, wi-fi/DTH enabled, 100% power back up and treated water supplying this is 'something' that everyone will be looking ahead for.
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