Thousands of Games volunteers quit: report
Indian press reports say up to 10,000 of the 22,000 Commonwealth Games volunteers have quit, just three days before the event starts.
The Times of India newspaper says volunteers have walked away because of poor training and motivation, unglamorous assignments, and random allocation of responsibilities.
Unnamed officials have told the paper that some volunteers have left without returning their free Games uniforms.
The situation has led to private parties having to step up their contribution to the volunteer efforts.
"We are doing all that has been asked of us," said Abhijit Sarkar, spokesperson for Sahara group, which has provided volunteers at Indira Gandhi airport and the athletes village.
An official associated with the volunteer program claimed that all of the volunteers had turned up at the athletes village, even though there have been complaints of no-shows.
The paper says there is now concern over how the event's logistics will be affected by the lack of volunteers.
The Times of India newspaper says volunteers have walked away because of poor training and motivation, unglamorous assignments, and random allocation of responsibilities.
Unnamed officials have told the paper that some volunteers have left without returning their free Games uniforms.
The situation has led to private parties having to step up their contribution to the volunteer efforts.
"We are doing all that has been asked of us," said Abhijit Sarkar, spokesperson for Sahara group, which has provided volunteers at Indira Gandhi airport and the athletes village.
An official associated with the volunteer program claimed that all of the volunteers had turned up at the athletes village, even though there have been complaints of no-shows.
The paper says there is now concern over how the event's logistics will be affected by the lack of volunteers.