– Sports Authority of India (SAI) has significantly raised tariffs for non-sports events at its five venues in Delhi (Dr Syama Prasad Mookerjee Swimming Pool Complex, Indira Gandhi Sports Complex, Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (JLN), and Dr Karni Singh Shooting Range).
– Revised rates include ₹25 lakh per day for the main arena at JLN Stadium for non-sports events; previously ₹4.5 lakh for Indian performers and around ₹50 lakh for international artists.
– Failure to clean up post-event will incur a penalty equal to 10% of the day’s tariff. Serious violations may lead to organizers being blacklisted from future bookings.
– Federations/associations recognized by the sports ministry are exempt from venue hiring charges except electricity fees. School-level sports costs are capped between ₹20K-₹1L depending on venue.
– The move aims to preserve stadiums as athletes frequently face issues with damaged or garbage-ridden venues due to commercial activities like concerts (e.g., Diljit Dosanjh’s messy concert aftermath).
The decision by SAI reflects a necessary balance between promoting commercial usage and safeguarding facilities essential for athlete training and national pride in sports infrastructure. By introducing higher tariffs alongside stringent penalties, SAI aims to ensure accountability while maintaining the sanctity of stadia primarily designed for athletic purposes.
While non-sports events bring meaningful revenue streams, unchecked maintenance lapses could undermine India’s growing aspirations in professional sports-a concern voiced often by athletes themselves. The revised fee structure-keeping charges nominal or waived entirely for grassroots sporting events-underscores SAI’s commitment toward prioritizing athletic development over profit-centric endeavors.
The penalties signal a robust mechanism that encourages meticulous upkeep by event organizers without completely shutting doors on culture-driven activities like music concerts or film showcases that attract wider public interest towards these iconic venues.Read more: Original Article Link