Tokyo:The Indian contingent was largely satisfied with the food and facilities provided at the Olympic Games Village, but a request has gone out to the Indian Embassy for 100 plus electric kettles to meet the athletes' requirement of warm water.
The kettles have not been kept in rooms at the Village. Also, the rooms will be cleaned every third day to minimise their contact with the housekeeping staff as organisers face a huge task of staging the Games in COVID-19 times.
A major chunk of the Indian contingent arrived here on Sunday and has spent close to two days at the Village.
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"The request for the kettle has come from the athletes. They need to drink warm water in the morning. We have requested the Indian Embassy here and it should be arranged soon," India's Deputy Chef de Mission Prem Verma told PTI on Monday.
A team official informed PTI that accommodation is spick and span but cleaning has not been done since they checked in on Sunday.
On that front, Verma said: "To minimise contact, Local Organising Committee has advised for cleaning every third day but if someone wants to get the room cleaned daily, they can ask for it. The towels can be change from the ground floor on a daily basis."
The athletes are being served food from all around the world including India.
Indian paddler G Sathiyan told PTI that he has had no issues with the food and training arrangements so far but another team official said the 'desi food' can be a lot better.