Key Points

The Delhi Development Authority has announced an exciting opportunity for sports enthusiasts to join the Siri Fort Sports Complex. With 800 memberships available across different categories, applicants can choose from various sports facilities including tennis, swimming, and yoga. The online application window runs from August 12 to September 11, with selection based on computerized draw of lots. The complex offers state-of-the-art amenities and represents DDA's commitment to public sports infrastructure.

Key Points: DDA Opens 800 Siri Fort Sports Complex Memberships

  • Applications open from August 12 to September 11
  • 250 slots reserved for government employees
  • Selection through computerized draw of lots
  • Online application process mandatory via DDA website
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Delhi: DDA invites applications for 800 memberships at Siri Fort Sports Complex

Delhi Development Authority launches online applications for sports complex memberships across government and non-government categories with limited spots available.

"A total of 800 memberships are being offered, providing a special opportunity for individuals to join. - DDA Official Statement"

New Delhi, Aug 9

The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has invited applications for 800 permanent memberships at Siri Fort Sports Complex (SFSC) across categories including non-government employees, an official said on Saturday.

"A total of 800 memberships are being offered, providing a special opportunity for individuals to join. The limited-time application window is opening from August 12 to September 11. Applications are invited across various categories including government employees, non-government applicants, existing tenure members, and existing associate members," said the official in a statement.

Last year, the DDA had hiked lifetime membership of the SFSC for non-government employees to Rs 7 lakh and for government employees to Rs 1.5 lakh.

The DDA said that out of the 800 available memberships, 250 are reserved for government employees, 250 for non-government applicants, and 150 each for existing tenure members and associate members of SFSC.

In case the number of applicants exceeds the available memberships in any of the categories, the selection for government and non-government categories will be made through a draw of computerised lots, said the official statement.

For associate members, selection will be based on seniority and in the case of tenure members, it will depend on the number of times the applicant has previously held a tenure membership, it said.

To ensure ease of access, transparency, and convenience for all applicants, the mode of application is online only. Detailed information regarding application procedures and terms is available on DDA's official website at www.dda.gov.in, said the statement.

The Siri Fort Sports Complex in south Delhi offers state-of-the-art facilities, including tennis, swimming, squash, gym, golf driving range, shooting range, yoga and indoor multipurpose stadium.

Recently, pickle ball courts have been introduced in the SFSC and a naturopathy wellness centre is also operational. Besides, there is also a cafe and a fine dining restaurant is also slated to open next month.

The DDA currently manages 18 sports complexes, 4 mini sports complexes, and 3 golf courses, underscoring its long-standing commitment to providing high-quality sports facilities for the public.

- IANS

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Priya S
Why such huge difference in fees for govt vs non-govt employees? ₹1.5L vs ₹7L is unfair discrimination. All citizens pay taxes, we deserve equal access to public facilities!
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Rohit P
Been waiting for this since last year! The pickleball courts look amazing. Hope the lottery system is transparent - last time there were rumors of VIP quotas. Fingers crossed 🤞
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, I appreciate these world-class facilities. But the pricing makes it accessible only to elite locals. Wish there were more affordable options for daily visitors too.
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Kavya N
Good initiative but DDA should open more such complexes across Delhi-NCR. Only 18 sports complexes for 2 crore population? We need facilities in outer Delhi areas too!
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Vikram M
The seniority-based selection for associate members makes sense. Long-time supporters shouldn't lose out to newcomers with deeper pockets. Hope they maintain this fair approach.
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Michael C
Impressed by the range of facilities - from shooting range to naturopathy center! But ₹7 lakh is almost 10x what I'd pay for similar membership back in Canada. Is this normal pricing for India?

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