About 60 per cent of the infrastructural work for various sports events has been completed in the state, he claimed.
Goa's infrastructure includes three complexes -- Dr Shyama Mukherjee indoor stadium at Taleigao, and two sports complexes at Bambolim and Peddem-Mapusa -- to organise events, Bhakta told mediapersons here.
There are no accommodation facilities at the sports complexes to accommodate 10,000 players and 2,000 officials in Goa. The accommodation facilities would be provided in different hotels of the state, he said.
The GOA has suggested the state government to create infrastructure for cycling, skating and swimming to boost the talent of youths at grassroot level. This will also help the government to generate revenue, he said.
When asked whether the Indian Olympic Association was thinking of shifting the National Games to other states for not speeding up the infrastructural work, Bhakta said when a team of Central officials came to Goa recently to review the work, they raised some doubts, which are now cleared.
