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Indian court throws out objection to athletes' village

Source: SAMAA
Chennai : India | 4 months ago  
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CHENNAI: India's Supreme Court threw out a petition on Thursday that threatened to scupper New Delhi hosting next year's Commonwealth Games. The athletes' village being built on the banks of the Yamuna, one of India's major rivers flowing through the capital city was the subject of a legal case after...
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