UP Govt, Indian Oil Sign MoU for New Gorakhpur International Cricket Stadium

The Uttar Pradesh government and Indian Oil Corporation have signed an MoU for constructing an international cricket stadium in Gorakhpur. The Rs 339 crore project, with a Rs 60 crore contribution from Indian Oil, will have a 30,000-seat capacity and modern facilities. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated the stadium will promote sports tourism and economic growth in eastern UP. He also highlighted the state's broader financial turnaround, moving from a revenue deficit to a surplus under his government's policies.

Key Points: UP, Indian Oil Sign MoU for Gorakhpur Cricket Stadium

  • Rs 339 crore project
  • 30,000-seat capacity
  • Funded by Indian Oil, BPCL, HPCL
  • Aimed at boosting sports tourism
  • Part of UP's infrastructure push
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UP Govt, Indian Oil Corporation sign MoU for Gorakhpur's international cricket stadium

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath announces Rs 339 crore international cricket stadium in Gorakhpur with funding from oil marketing companies.

"Thanks to the clear policies, intentions, and commitment to good governance... we have transformed Uttar Pradesh - CM Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow Februar, y 20

The Uttar Pradesh government and Indian Oil Corporation Limited have signed an MoU for the construction of an international cricket stadium in Gorakhpur on Thursday.

The agreement was signed in the presence of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Following the signing, the Chief Minister noted that the project has received significant financial backing from major oil marketing companies to ensure the timely completion of the Gorakhpur International Cricket Stadium.

The project, costing Rs 339 crore, includes a Rs 60 crore contribution from Indian Oil. The stadium will have a 30,000-seat capacity and feature modern facilities like pitches, practice areas, floodlights, and high-end sports infrastructure.

."..An International Cricket Stadium is under construction in Varanasi with the help of BCCI and we are trying to complete its construction work by mid-June this year. Similarly, work is underway to build an International Stadium in Gorakhpur...Indian Oil Corporation contributed Rs 60 crores, Bharat Petroleum Corporation contributed Rs 30 crores and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation contributed Rs 10 crores; all of them contributed to it, and the work of construction of the International Cricket Stadium in Gorakhpur has started with a total cost of Rs 339 crores," said CM Yogi.

CM Yogi Adityanath said the stadium will boost sports tourism, investment, and economic growth in eastern Uttar Pradesh, while nurturing local talent.

Earlier, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that the state has shifted from a revenue deficit to a revenue surplus during the ongoing Assembly budget session in Lucknow.

He said that over the past nine years, the state has seen significant improvements in governance.

Addressing the House, CM Yogi credited the transformation to the "double-engine government," saying that clear policies and strong governance have helped Uttar Pradesh shed its image as a backward state and emerge as a major contributor to India's economy.

CM Yogi said, "In the last 9 years, Uttar Pradesh has embarked on a journey... The nation and the world acknowledge that change has come to Uttar Pradesh... Unfortunately, governments pursuing narrow agendas have compromised the state's future and its people. They have turned the state into a bastion of anarchy, chaos, and crime."

"Thanks to the clear policies, intentions, and commitment to good governance of the double-engine government, we have transformed Uttar Pradesh from a bottleneck to a breakthrough in the country's economy. Uttar Pradesh has now moved from a revenue deficit to a revenue surplus," he added.

He said a zero-tolerance policy has given the state a new identity, adding that the festival and temple economy is expanding, over 21 crore devotees took a holy dip in the Triveni River during the Magh Mela, and no communal riots have occurred in the state since 2017.

"A zero-tolerance culture has given Uttar Pradesh a new identity... The festival and temple economy is growing in the state... Over 21 crore devotees took a holy dip in the Triveni River during the Magh Mela... Since 2017, there have been no communal riots in Uttar Pradesh," he said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While a new stadium is exciting, I hope the focus remains on holistic development. Rs 339 crore is a significant amount. It would be good to see similar investments in primary healthcare and schools in the region as well. Development should be balanced.
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Vikram M
Great to see PSUs like IOCL contributing to sports infrastructure. This is a much better use of funds than just advertisements. UP is truly transforming. From Varanasi to Gorakhpur, the state is becoming a sports hub. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
As someone from Purvanchal, this feels like a dream come true. We've always had passionate cricket fans here. Now our kids won't have to migrate to Lucknow or Delhi for proper training. Hope they maintain the pitch well! 🙏
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Priya S
The economic spin-offs from sports tourism can be huge. Hotels, restaurants, local vendors – everyone benefits. But the government must ensure the project is completed on time and within budget, unlike some other infrastructure projects we've seen.
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Michael C
Interesting public-private partnership model. Having corporates fund stadiums can take the load off state finances. Hope the "double-engine" efficiency delivers a world-class venue. India's domestic cricket circuit needs more such stadiums.

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