Suresh Kalmadi
Suresh Kalmadi
#### Full Name and Common Aliases
Suresh Chandra Kalmadi is a renowned Indian sports administrator, politician, and entrepreneur.
#### Birth and Death Dates
Born on October 12, 1941, in Pune, India. As of the last available information, Suresh Kalmadi is still alive.
#### Nationality and Profession(s)
Indian; Sports Administrator, Politician, Entrepreneur
Early Life and Background
Suresh Kalmadi was born into a family that valued education and public service. His father, Narayanrao Govindrao Kalmadi, was a government official. Growing up in Pune, Suresh developed an interest in sports from an early age. He was particularly drawn to athletics and field events.
Kalmadi pursued his higher education at Fergusson College, Pune, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Commerce. Following college, he worked briefly as a lecturer before entering the realm of politics. His involvement with the Indian National Congress party led him to various positions within the organization.
Major Accomplishments
Suresh Kalmadi's most notable achievement is his role in organizing the 2010 Commonwealth Games (CWG) in Delhi. As the President of the Commonwealth Games Federation and the Organizing Committee Chairman for the Delhi CWG, he was instrumental in bringing this massive international event to India.
Under his leadership, the CWG saw significant improvements in infrastructure development and a boost in India's global sporting reputation. However, Kalmadi faced criticism over issues such as financial mismanagement, corruption allegations, and delays in project completion.
Notable Works or Actions
Kalmadi has been involved in several notable projects and initiatives throughout his career:
As the Chairman of the Organizing Committee for the 2010 CWG, he played a key role in transforming Delhi into a world-class sporting hub.
His efforts led to the construction of numerous sports infrastructure projects, including stadiums, arenas, and other facilities.
* Kalmadi has also been involved in promoting Indian sports, encouraging participation at both national and international levels.
Impact and Legacy
Suresh Kalmadi's influence on Indian sports is undeniable. His vision for the 2010 CWG helped raise India's profile globally, showcasing its capabilities to host large-scale international events. However, controversy surrounding his leadership has left a lasting impact on his legacy.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Kalmadi's name often surfaces in discussions about Indian sports administration and governance. His efforts to promote sports and infrastructure development have made him a notable figure in the world of athletics. Despite criticisms, Kalmadi remains an important part of India's sporting history.
Quotes by Suresh Kalmadi

The gold medal has given the Indian contingent a great start and the fact that we won the first gold medal of the 18th Commonwealth Games is a great booster for us.

India has several world champions in cue sports who want it to be a part of the commonwealth games as well.

It will be set up according to the format of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF). Based on its conclusions, the future course of action will be decided.

Despite repeated communication from our side, we have not received any communication from the BCCI in this regard and it seems they are just not interested.

There is still a question mark on cricket as the board is yet to respond. Time is fast running out and if we don't get any word by December 31, cricket may not be there.

We keep asking the Board of Control for Cricket in India to confirm whether they want to be part of the Games. But they have no time to answer our question. Maybe they are just not interested.

We will give a glimpse of India's rich culture and heritage in the 11 minutes allotted to us and invite the athletes of the Commonwealth to attend the best ever games in 2010 (in New Delhi).

We are hoping that all four Indian winners of Miss World and Miss Universe contests will be there.

