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War on Drugs: Punjab's Lehra constituency to get 40 new sports stadiums

The stadiums will feature athletic tracks, basketball and volleyball courts, high-quality turf, sprinklers, restrooms, lighting, benches, and will be beautified with flower plants

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Cabinet Minister Barinder Kumar Goyal, who secured approval, laid the foundation stones for 15 of these stadiums and also inaugurated several other development projects. Tribune photo
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The state government has given the green light to set up sports stadiums in 40 villages of the Lehra constituency, which falls in Sangrur.

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Cabinet Minister Barinder Kumar Goyal, who secured approval, laid the foundation stones for 15 of these stadiums and also inaugurated several other development projects.

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While interacting with residents in various villages, he stated that under the state-wide War on Drugs campaign 3,100 sports stadiums are being built across Punjab, of which 41 have been allocated to Lehra in the first phase. He added that foundation stones were laid for 15 stadiums today in the following villages: Govindpura Jawaharwala, Kotla Lahil, Alampur, Bakhora Kalan, Chotian, Kalia, Chural Kalan, Chural Khurd, Karhail, Hamirgarh, Bagga Kalan, Bushehra, Dudian, Bathuan, and Badalgarh.

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He informed that the construction of these 15 stadiums will cost Rs 5.70 crore and will be completed soon. The stadiums will feature athletic tracks, basketball and volleyball courts, high-quality turf, sprinklers, restrooms, lighting, benches, and will be beautified with flower plants.

These facilities will attract youth and people of all ages. He emphasised that the grounds are being built within villages for easy access, as distant stadiums often go underutilised. He urged residents to make full use of these facilities, stressing that a healthy lifestyle is as essential as education. Connecting today’s children with sports is the need of the hour.

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He highlighted that the Lehra constituency is making continuous progress in basic infrastructure. Under the education revolution, schools have already been transformed. Now, efforts are underway to widen all roads to 18 feet.

During the visit, he also started the construction work of a village road (phirni) in Chural Kalan at a cost of Rs 41 lakh and repair work on a 4-km road from Alampur to Kishangarh at Rs 76 lakh.

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