The Heritage Motoring Club of India would be displaying about 100 Vintage & Classic Cars, Motorcycles and Scooters at the XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi. 'The Commonwealth Classic Exposition' will be during the entire duration of the Commonwealth Games October 3-14, 2010 at a 60,000 sq. feet secured, covered, carpeted and lighted display area. The location of its display is a demarcated area at Nehru Park, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi. The best of 100 cars and two wheelers belonging to members of the HMCI in India, we are calling for select entries from members in Delhi, Rajasthan, Kanpur, Poona, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkatta, Indore and other cities in India.
The HMCI display will be a part of the Cultural activities calendar of the Commonwealth Games and will be heavily advertised in the electronic, print, radio and internet media. The Organising Committee of the Commonwealth Games, the Delhi Government and all supporting Government Departments including the NDMC and Delhi Police have enthusiastically supported the club's display and it expectx lakhs of visitors (comprising the general public, participants at the Games, Officials, Indian and foreign tourists, diplomats and dignitaries) to its display.
HMCI's Club’s display at the Commonwealth Games is happening entirely due to the vision and efforts of its president, K. T. S. Tulsi, senior advocate and the kind longstanding support and cooperation extended by Shri M. S. Gill Hon’ble Minister of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India and Smt. Sheila Dikshit, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Delhi.
HMCI's fully sponsored display at the Commonwealth Games will be executed as an international event and is probably a first in the entire history of the Commonwealth Games.
The HMCI Commonwealth Classic Exposition Committee is chaired by K. T. S. Tulsi, President, HMCI. R. N. Seth, Jitendra Pandit, S. B. Jatti, Diljeet Titus and Chetan Vohra are members of this Committee.
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