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It's celebration time for India as the nation gets ready to host the Commonwealth Games. The atmosphere in the capital surrounding the Games is one of positivity and immense enthusiasm. So let's bring it on!
The Queen's Baton arrived in Delhi on September 30, 2010 after travelling across all 71 nations and territories of the former British empire.
Commonwealth Games Organising Committee chairman Suresh Kalmadi, applauds as New Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit and Lieutenant Governor Tejinder Khanna pose with the Queen's baton at the organizing committee headquarters in New Delhi on Thursday, September 30, 2010.
Suresh Kalmadi and the Games mascot Shera, drive with the Queen's baton at the India Gate in New Delhi. In the background can be seen the Rashtrapati Bhavan.
Commonwealth Games Organizing Committee chief Suresh Kalmadi looks on as children pose with Olympic silver medalist shooter Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore, as they hold the Queen's baton at the India Gate in New Delhi.
The Organising Committee had been under lot of pressure for not getting the work done on time but the mood has swung in the recent days as the city gets ready for the Commonwealth Games.
The Queen's Baton is an equivalent of the Olympic torch and carries a message from the the Head of the Commonwealth, currently Queen Elizabeth II.
School children shake hands with Commonwealth Games mascot Shera as the the Queen's baton relay arrives in New Delhi.
Members of the Scottish team cheer with Shera during the flag hoisting ceremony at the Games village in Delhi on September 27, 2010.
The contingent of Scotland for the Games arrived on September.
Welsh athlete Ella Rafferty strikes a pose with Indian performers after the flag hoisting ceremony of team Wales at the Commonwealth Games village in New Delhi.