By IANS,
Kochi : The first in the series of nationwide Commonwealth Games road shows concluded here Monday.
Jiji Thomson, special director general, 2010 Commonwealth Games Organising Committee Delhi, said the response to the first road show has been excellent.
“It is the biggest sporting extravaganza for India and is being held nearly three decades after the Asian Games. It is important to sensitise the youth of the nation towards sports,” said Thomson.
The road show was kicked off with a painting competition, which saw participation from children of various age group.
Paintings depicting Shera, the Games’ mascot, sports and harmony were on display. State Sports Minister M. Vijayakumar also gave awards to children for their efforts.
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