Indira Gandhi Arena
Indira Gandhi Arena | |
Full name | Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium |
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Location | Indraprastha Estate, New Delhi |
Owner | Government of India |
Operator | Sports Authority of India |
Capacity | 14,348 |
Construction | |
Opened | 1 January 1982 |
Renovated | 2010 |
Construction cost | [unreliable source?] 240 crore |
Website | |
Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium |
The K. D. Jadhav Indoor Hall, formerly known as the Indraprashtha Stadium and Indira Gandhi Arena (officially Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium), is located at the Indraprastha Estate in the eastern region of New Delhi. It is the largest indoor sports arena in India and among the largest in Asia. The multi-purpose arena is regularly used by tennis club Indian Aces and DSA Senior Division Futsal League.
History[]
Built by the Government of India in 1982 in order to host the indoor games events in the 1982 Asian Games, the arena's grounds cover an area of 102 acres (0.41 km2). Since its construction, the arena hosted a number of other tournaments as well. The facility seats 14,348[1] people and is named after former Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi.[2] The venue hosts several political events, music events and sports events like tennis and kabaddi.
Since its inception, the arena has been repeatedly renovated and modernized. Equipped with soundproof synthetics walls, lighting systems, and audio system, the arena underwent another renovation for the 2010 Commonwealth Games.[2]
It was renovated for the 2010 Commonwealth Games at a cost of Rs. 240 crore. [1]
A new air-conditioned Velodrome has been built costing Rs 150 crore (U$33.76 million).[2]
The stadium hosted matches of first ever International Premier Tennis League tournament played on 6 December 2014 to 8 December 2014. Tennis club Indian Aces are tenants.
Other facilities[]
There are 2 other venues located in the same complex with the arena:
Indira Gandhi Indoor Cycling Velodrome is a 3,800 seater velodrome that hosted track cycling events of 2010 Commonwealth Games.[3]
The KD Jadhav Indoor Hall is a 6,000-capacity indoor stadium that hosted wrestling events for the 2010 Commonwealth Games.[3] After three months without official name, it was finally named after Indian wrestler K. D. Jadhav who won Independent India's first individual medal at the Olympics i.e. a Bronze medal at the 1952 Summer Olympics.[4]
References[]
- ^ "Indira Gandhi Sports Complex | XIX Commonwealth Games 2010 Delhi".
- ^ a b "Indira Gandhi Arena". Archived from the original on 14 January 2009. Retrieved 27 August 2008.
- ^ a b "Indira Gandhi Stadium Complex". Sport Authority of India. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
- ^ "CWG wrestling venue re-christened as K. D. Jhadav Stadium". The Hindu. 6 July 2010. Retrieved 4 March 2019.
External links[]
- Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium at Government of Delhi
- Commonwealth Games News
- Facility information
- Commonwealth Games visitors website
Coordinates: 28°37′52″N 77°14′58″E / 28.63111°N 77.24944°E
- Indoor arenas in India
- 2010 Commonwealth Games venues
- Sports venues in Delhi
- Venues of the 1982 Asian Games
- Asian Games badminton venues
- Monuments and memorials to Indira Gandhi
- International Premier Tennis League
- Sports venues completed in 1982
- 1982 establishments in Delhi
- Judo venues
- Commonwealth Games wrestling venues
- Indian sports venue stubs