CWG: Indian athletes delighted with 'Bhindi Masala' at Sports Village, this amazing reaction came to the fore
Commonwealth Games: Indian athletes were surprised to see 'Bhindi Masala' vegetable in the kitchen of the sports village during the Birmingham Commonwealth Games and they are 'feeling at home' even though they have been kept in three different sports villages.
Commonwealth Games: Indian athletes were surprised to see 'Bhindi Masala' vegetable in the kitchen of the sports village during the Birmingham Commonwealth Games and they are 'feeling at home' even though they have been kept in three different sports villages. Gymnastics coach Ashok Mishra says it 'feels like home' here.
Indian athletes delighted with 'Bhindi Masala' at Sports Village
Gymnastics coach Ashok Mishra said, 'It feels like we are in India. Many people of Indian origin are working here as security officers, volunteers and cooks.' Ashok Mishra said, 'Last day the cook surprised us by making bhindi masala for us and our players enjoyed it. We are feeling at home.
This amazing reaction came out
At the same time, an atmosphere is being created in the sports village for the gay community to discuss and express the issues. Britain's 'Diving' star Tom Daley has spoken publicly about his relationship with another man and was among the torch bearers and some see it as a step towards totality.
Laws against same-sex relationships in half of countries
Half of Commonwealth Games member countries have laws against same-sex relationships, but Daley said, "We can't go about changing laws in countries, but we can create opportunities for people to discuss issues in a safe environment." , 'Whenever we get a chance to talk about our values, we should do so.'
CGF President Dame Luce Martin said, 'We see everyone as equal, we do not see gender, we do not see caste and colour.' While Trinidad and Tobago will host the Commonwealth Youth Games in 2021, postponed due to the Kovid-19 pandemic, next year. will host.
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