The multinational sporting event involves athletes from Lusophone (Portuguese-speaking) countries and also those having significant Portuguese communities or that have a common past with Portugal.
The Goa Government is organising the multi-discipline event here from November 2-10, but there is uncertainty over the Games following media reports that stadiums and other infrastructure were still not in place.
However, GOA Secretary Gurudatta Bhakta said these reports are not true and the Games will be held on time. GOA is one of the Government agencies involved in preparations.
"Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar is personally monitoring the progress on a daily basis and he is a man who is known to deliver. We believe in him," stated Bhakta.
Bhakta was speaking on the occasion of release of the fifth edition of 'Goa in Sports' magazine here.
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