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New multi-facility sports complex to boost youth training in Shimla

To offer professional training, year-round fitness opportunities
Mayor Surinder Chauhan inspects construction of new sports complex in Brockhurst on Monday.

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With an aim to promote sports and fitness among the youth and provide world-class training to budding athletes, a new multi-facility sports complex is under construction in Shimla, set to be completed in 2026.

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The complex, being built in the Brockhurst area of Chotta Shimla at a cost of Rs 45 lakh, is designed to offer professional training opportunities to young sports enthusiasts and reduce their need to travel to the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex at Mall Road.

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It would feature multiple facilities, including a badminton court, table tennis, a gym and other sports amenities, allowing youngsters to sharpen their skills and prepare for state and national-level competitions. In addition, yoga and fitness classes would be offered to the public. The complex would also include parking space for approximately 20 vehicles.

Shimla Municipal Corporation Mayor Surinder Chauhan inspected the construction site and instructed workers to expedite the work. He also directed officials to ensure the quality of construction so that residents do not face any inconveniences after completion.

Speaking about the project, Mayor Chauhan described the complex as a gift for the youth and sports enthusiasts of Shimla, offering year-round opportunities to practice and play their favourite sports. He added it would serve as an alternative to the Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, particularly for youngsters living farther from The Mall, providing them access to world-class sports facilities.

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Apart from promoting sports, the new complex is expected to generate employment opportunities for local residents. “We are committed to developing more modern sports facilities in the town and this project is an integral part of our vision for a modern Shimla,” Mayor Chauhan said.

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