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Howrah Indoor Stadium

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Howrah Indoor Stadium
Dumurjala Indoor Stadium
Sabuj Sathi Krirangan. (May 2023)
AddressDr. Bholanath Chakraborty Sarani (Formerly Drainage Canal Road), Dumurjala Sports City
LocationHowrah, India
TypeIndoor stadium
Genre(s)Stadium
Capacity6000[2]
Acreage1.14[2]
Construction
BuiltHowrah Development Trust[1]
Opened1980s
Renovated2018–19
Expanded2018–19
ArchitectIIEST, Shibpur
Main contractorsHowrah Improvement Trust, Howrah Municipal Corporation

The Howrah Indoor Stadium is a multi-purpose indoor stadium located at Dumurjala, Howrah, West Bengal, India. It is the only indoor stadium in Howrah district, designed as a venue for indoor sports, cultural events and other programs.

Formation

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Howrah Indoor Stadium Road-side View

In the 1980s the stadium was made on the margin of Dumurjala, a neighborhood of Santragachi, Shibpur and Ramrajatala, by Howrah Improvement Trust. Based on the line of Netaji Indoor Stadium, Kolkata, it was originally planned for indoor sports activities. After the construction, only two state-level indoor matches were organized. Then defects in the construction of the galleries and floor came to the forefront. After that Howrah Municipal Corporation took the stadium and started using it for commercial needs.[2]

Reformation and development

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In 2018, West Bengal Housing Infrastructure Development Corporation (HIDCO) planned Dumurjala Sports City. A meeting was held in Howrah among state Urban Development minister Firhad Hakim, Mayor Rathin Chakraborty and Debashis Sen, chairman, HIDCO, along with senior officials of HMC at HIDCO.[3] The meeting stated Dumurjala Stadium to be rebuilt and more developed to meet the state level.[4]

Facilities

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  • The stadium has a capacity of 6000 seats.
  • The stadium is centrally air-conditioned.
  • The floor is made of teak and the other part of synthetic wood.
  • It has two dressing rooms, a power room, a commentary box, a guesthouse.

References

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  1. ^ "Howrah Indoor Stadium set for major transformation as part of Sports City project". Sportsvenuebusiness.com. April 4, 2017. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Howrah indoor stadium up for a complete makeover". The Times of India. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  3. ^ "HIDCO to plan Sports City in Howrah's Dumurjala". Millenniumpost.in. February 14, 2018. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
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