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"You volunteers are the backbone of the Games," Shri. Kalmadi stressed. "You will have to involve the citizens of Delhi through their parents, friends and neighbors. Every volunteer will get a certificate at the end of the Games which you would be able display with pride."
Shri. Subrata Roy Sahara, while addressing the other co-volunteers, said that "These games will not only increase the infrastructure, develop sports, build business relations, but above all will also increase the pride of the country. I am thankful to Organising Committee for giving me an opportunity to be a part of Delhi United volunteer programme for the Commonwealth Games."
"Media, sportsperson, officials, guests and delegates from all over the world are coming," Subrata Roy added. "They should be delighted with the preparation and hospitality. This will only be possible through the efforts of all of us, the volunteer community. All volunteers must be humble and understand the importance of the words ‘sorry' and ‘excuse us',"
Shri. Kalmadi added "We are delighted to have Subrata Roy Sahara as volunteer for Delhi 2010."
"This is a time for all of us to look forward to make this national festival grand and successful. Now we should only think of the Commonwealth Games the way Arjun was targeting only the fish's eye and nothing else." added Shri. Roy.
The Volunteer Programme christened "Delhi United", will be an important aspect of the Commonwealth Games as they will be the face of the Games to the more than 7000 athletes and officials as well as to around 1.7 million spectators.
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