Vivekananda Nagar Indoor Sports Complex

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Vivekananda Nagar Indoor Sports Complex
Full nameVivekananda Nagar Indoor Sports Complex
Former namesIndoor Sports Complex
Location Vivekananda Nagar, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Capacity 5,000
Construction
Broke ground2014
Opened2014

Vivekananda Nagar Indoor Sports Complex is an indoor stadium located in Nagpur, Maharashtra. The stadium was constructed on 3.5 acres of land allotted by the Nagpur Municipal Corporation for events of Table Tennis, Badminton etc. The stadium has a seating capacity of 5,000. The venue hosts several political events, concerts and sports events like badminton, basketball, lawn tennis. [1] [2] [3]

The stadium is second indoor venue in the city and 3 603 square meter area with parking of 300 two-wheelers and 50 four-wheelers. This first sporting venue in South-West Nagpur facilities of a cafeteria, administrative office along with changing rooms and toilets which cost 3 crores for construction. [4]

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