Varanasi is preparing to introduce a unique cricket stadium that will stand out due to its distinctive architectural features. According to a report from Jagran News, the stadium’s design is dedicated to Lord Shiva, with a dome shaped like a Trishul (trident), floodlights resembling a Damru (drum), an entrance gate crafted to resemble Belpatra (Bael leaves), and seating arrangements that mimic the steps of the Ganga Ghat.
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Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has designed the stadium, and the project plans have been finalized. The next steps involve seeking approval from the Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association (UPCA) and obtaining no-objection certificates from various departments, including those related to forests and groundwater.
On September 23, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will lay the foundation stone for a state-of-the-art international cricket stadium in Varanasi’s Ganjari Area. The estimated cost of the stadium is approximately INR 450 crore, and it will feature modern amenities, accommodating around 30,000 spectators.
Following the acquisition of necessary no-objection certificates, the process will begin with leveling the acquired land and constructing the stadium’s boundary wall. The government has allocated INR 120 crore for land acquisition, with the remaining INR 330 crore earmarked for stadium construction.
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Upon completion, the international cricket stadium, capable of hosting 30,000 spectators, will be prepared to host international cricket matches. Additionally, the development of roads and other facilities in the stadium’s vicinity will commence soon.
The stadium’s operation will be overseen by the BCCI. Through a long-term lease arrangement, the BCCI will take on the responsibility for managing and running the stadium. As part of this agreement, the board will also make an annual fixed payment to the government in exchange for the lease.