In a
bid to conduct national level cricket tournaments in Berhampur Barracks
stadium, Odisha government has decided to renovate the ground and install a
water reservoir with sprinkling system. Sports and Youth Service department of
the state government has sanctioned about Rs 56 lakh for the project. While
around Rs 20 lakh would be spent for renovation of the playground, Rs 36 lakh
is meant for of a four lakh litre capacity underground reservoir, official
sources said.
The
project also includes facilities like sprinkler irrigation system, which is now
available in various major stadia in the country. "The projects are
expected to be completed in the next two months. With these facilities, we can
conduct national cricket events in the stadium," said president of Ganjam
district cricket association (GDCA) R C Patra. "Under the playground
renovation project, new soil would be added with chemical treatment. The grass
will be planted in the ground like any other major grounds in the
country," he said.
Greenery
of the ground would be maintained all over the year through sprinkler system,
he added. Even though the Ranji Trophy cricket matches were conducted in
nineties in the stadium here, the same ground was declared unfit to conduct
Odisha Premier League (OPL) cricket match, conducted by the Odisha Cricket
Association (OCA) last year. The technical committee of OCA has suggested
renovation of the playground with maintaining of its greenery.
Presently
there is no sparkling in the ground due to non-availability of the water.
"The water supply department only supplies water to the sports
hostel," said in-charge superintendent of the sport hostel Dharma Rao. While
around 38 inmates were in the sports hostel, there are nine girls in the Centre
of Excellence in weightlifting. Apart from weightlifting for girls, the hostel
has facilities to train the inmates in volley ball, Basket Ball and
weightlifting. Source: Zee News
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