Narendra Batra says Indian officials in Tokyo happy with arrangements; Some Dining Hall Issues Solved | Tokyo Olympics News – Times of India

New Delhi: Indian Olympic Association President Narinder Batra said on thursday IOA officers landed in Tokyo The facilities have been found to be very good ahead of the Olympic Games and some “dining hall issues” have also been resolved for the crew.
“from India Chef from Mission Mr. BP Baishya, the mission chief and COVID Liaison Officer Dr Prem Verma, Emergency Physician and Additional CLO Dr Arun Tulsi and Joint Director Indian Olympic Association Mr. George arrives at the Games village on 14 July” Batra said.
These officers will get the first batch 90. Indian team of in the village, when it lands in Tokyo on July 18.
Batra said, “I was informed by the Deputy Chef de Mission that the accommodation at the Games Village is very good and the issue of the dining hall, as India is one of the 14 countries with additional conditions, has also been resolved. ” Description of resolution.
Indian athletes will have to undergo a strict three-day quarantine after reaching Tokyo and the IOA had raised concerns about how their food would be managed during the time.
Athletes will also undergo rigorous testing during the Games.
The mega-event is being organized from July 23 to August 8 under strict health safety protocols and without crowds amid the raging pandemic.
Tokyo on Wednesday reported more than 1,000 cases for the first time since January.

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