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Multi-purpose stadium at Sikh Village

HYDERABAD: Citizens of the Secunderabad Cantonment Board (SCB) can at last hope for a proper sporting arena with work on a long pending project fructifying on Friday.

And it is going to be bountiful with a football ground, hockey pitch, cricket nets, basketball and volleyball courts surrounded by a walking or jogging path in the open ground of about eight acres at Sikh Village near the Mastan Point café.

The SCB has already secured the ground by constructing a compound wall after it won a hard legal battle against some claimants.

Save for a few encroachments, shifting of a drainage line and a sump, the ground needs to be cleared of shrubbery and levelled. This work was initiated today.

The Siddipet MP Sarvey Satynarayana, SCB CEO V. Premchand and vice-president J. Pratap were present at the ground breaking ceremony.

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