Municipal Stadiums Get a Makeover
The Indira Gandhi Municipal Stadium in Vijayawada is being upgraded into a multi-disciplinary facility capable of hosting international-level events. The Vijayawada Municipal Corporation has already committed ₹40 crore for its development, while the total estimated cost is around ₹70 crore.
Here are examples of recent municipal stadium upgrade projects across India:
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Delhi - Talkatora Indoor Stadium (NDMC):
Undergoing a ₹1.84 crore revamp with new seating and modern AV systems to enhance the spectator experience. -
Delhi - Ambedkar Stadium (MCD):
₹6 crore structural renovation completed by mid-June 2025, including upgraded tiers, changing rooms, media centre, VIP lounge, toilets, facade, drainage, and electrical systems. -
Visakhapatnam - Rajiv Sports Complex, Gajuwaka (GVMC):
A new facility launched at a cost of ₹9 crore, featuring an indoor stadium, swimming pool, cultural centre, and badminton court. -
Prayagraj - Proposed International Stadium (PMC):
The municipal committee has approved the budget to build an international-level stadium in Sangam City, with land currently under consideration. -
Siliguri - Kanchenjunga Stadium (SMC):
A ₹10 crore facelift is in progress, including new community halls, association offices, toilets, landscaping, and gallery renovations.
Additional Notable Projects:
- Mumbai: Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) is planning an Olympic-standard athletics stadium in Mulund with an estimated cost of ₹36 crore.
- Kanpur: Planned upgrade of Palika Stadium with floodlights to enable day-night matches.
From Vijayawada to Siliguri, municipal corporations across India are stepping up to create multi-disciplinary, globally compliant sports facilities. These upgrades reflect a growing recognition that urban sports infrastructure plays a vital role in community development, international hosting potential, and local pride.