CM Nitish Kumar came forward for the development of cricket stadium, BCCI and Bihar government will soon sign MOU.

Patna: Now Bihar government is also coming forward for the development of cricket stadium. The Board of Control for Cricket in India is now going to work with the Bihar government to make the stadium an international stadium.

Bihar government will soon sign a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) for the construction and redevelopment of Moin-ul-Haq Cricket Stadium. The decision in this regard was taken on Tuesday in the cabinet meeting chaired by Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.

Moin-ul-Haq Stadium

“On Tuesday, the Cabinet approved the State Sports Department's decision to sign an MoU with the BCCI for the construction and redevelopment of the Moin-ul-Haq Cricket Stadium,” S Siddhartha, Additional Chief Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, told reporters after the Cabinet meeting. The proposal was approved.

With this, this stadium will become an international stadium equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, where matches as well as other sports activities will be organized day and night. “The MoU will be signed soon and the construction work will start soon thereafter, which will be completed in 36 months.”

fifty-fifty sharing

“After the completion of the construction, BCCI will organize matches and other sporting activities for seven years…and after that the profits will be shared with the state government on a fifty-fifty basis,” he said. BCCI experts will ensure that the stadium is of international standards at par with other stadiums in the country. It will be completely redesigned.

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The new cricket complex will include standard size cricket grounds. Additionally, it will have dedicated courts for tennis, basketball, swimming…gym and spa.” According to the MoU, apart from this the stadium will have a 5 star hotel and 6 corporate hospitality boxes.

total cost of the project

Siddhartha said the total cost of the project will be mentioned in the MoU. Apart from this, the Cabinet also approved the release of Rs 5.92 crore as stamp duty to the Bombay Port Trust for the construction of Bihar Bhawan in Mumbai. Additionally, the Cabinet has approved Rs 175 crore for the construction of minor bridges in Lakhisarai, Jamui, Banka and Araria.

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(with agency input)

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