In the sports world, preparations have been made to give the Nehru Stadium in Delhi in the private hands under the government-private partnership. A Transaction Advisor will be appointed by the Sports Ministry at the end of this month to draw up a roadmap for business activities in addition to sports inside the stadium. The Nehru Stadium, which hosts the 1982 Asian Games and the 2010 Commonwealth Games, will be handed over in private hands only after the consultant's report arrives. At the same time, the remaining four stadiums of the capital will also be handed over to the private sector. It was decided in the NDA-1 government to hand over the stadiums to the private sector for earning money.
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Media reports say that its responsibility was entrusted to NITI Aayog, but this decision was put on hold at the last minute due to heavy opposition. Now once again there is preparation to implement this decision. Several rounds of meetings have been held between the Sports Ministry and NITI Aayog on this issue. In which part of the stadium, what kind of business activities are going to be carried out.
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The objective of the ministry is that giving stadiums in private hands will also earn from here and sports activities will be strengthened. Right now, the responsibility of taking care of the stadiums lies with Sai, which is proving to be an expensive job. The Ministry wants the stadium to run commercial activities but it should not disrupt sports activities, rather they will be strengthened. The possibilities of activities like malls, hotels, commercial complexes will be searched at the vacant areas of the stadium. Apart from this stadium in Delhi, Major Dhyanchand Stadium, IG Stadium Complex, Karni Singh Shooting Range and Talkatora Swimming Stadium are included.
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