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Nagpur Municipal Corporation to Expand Imamwada Ground into Multi-Sports Facility


Nagpur Municipal Corporation plans to redevelop the Imamwada ground into a ₹3.47 crore multi-sports facility.

The Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has announced plans to redevelop the Imamwada ground into a multi-sports facility, with an estimated outlay of ₹3.47 crore earmarked for the project. The move adds Imamwada to a growing list of neighborhood-level sports infrastructure across Nagpur that the civic body is looking to upgrade, as the city continues a broader push to expand access to organized sporting infrastructure beyond its larger, marquee venues.

A Push for Neighborhood-Level Sports Access

Imamwada, located in central Nagpur, has functioned as an open ground used informally by residents for years, without dedicated multi-sport infrastructure. The proposed redevelopment is expected to formalize the space, bringing it in line with other municipal grounds the NMC has funded in various wards – projects that typically include boundary walls, leveled playing surfaces, basic seating, and provisions for multiple sports such as cricket, football, kabaddi or volleyball within a shared footprint.

As with comparable ward-level projects the NMC has taken up elsewhere in the city, the scale of funding suggests a facility aimed at community and recreational use rather than a venue built for competitive or spectator-level events.

A Larger State-Backed Complex Is Also Taking Shape

The Imamwada upgrade comes as Nagpur’s sports infrastructure gets a much bigger boost at the district level. The Maharashtra government has approved ₹100 crore crore for the Nagpur District Sports Complex, part of a state-wide policy under which divisional, district and taluka-level sports complexes receive tiered construction grants.

That funding builds on the state’s separate, larger commitment to Nagpur’s Divisional Sports Complex in Mankapur, which received an initial ₹100 crore allocation in March 2023 before the state cabinet later approved a revised budget of ₹746.99 crore to bring that venue up to international standards, complete with a swimming pool, squash and tennis courts, an archery range, and football and hockey facilities.

Together, the district and divisional-level investments point to Nagpur building sports infrastructure across multiple tiers – from the ₹100 crore District Sports Complex down to smaller ward-funded grounds like Imamwada – as the city works to expand access at both the elite and grassroots levels.

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