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                                                      Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik today visited the Kalinga Stadium and reviewed the progress of the major sports infrastructure projects ongoing within its premises, particularly the indoor aquatic centre, which once complete, will be an iconic facility for swimmers.
 In addition, the Indoor Athletics Stadium will be the first such facility in India, a press release from the Office of the Chief Minister informed. The projects are on track and scheduled to be completed in a year. Chief Minister expressed his satisfaction on the progress of ongoing construction and said, "These are land mark sports infrastructure which will make Kalinga Stadium as the leading destination in various sports."
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                                                  He was accompanied by Minister for Sports & Youth Services,  Tusharkanti Behera, Development Commissioner, P K Jena, Secretary to CM  (5T), V K Pandian, Commissioner-cum-Secretary, Sports and Youth Services  Department, R Vineel Krishna, and officials of the State Sports  Department.
 During this visit, Chief Minister inaugurated five  sports infrastructure facilities and laid the foundation stone for 89  multipurpose indoor halls. The projects inaugurated include the Biju  Patnaik Weightlifting Hall and a new Sports Hostel at the Kalinga  Stadium, a swimming pool each in Angul and Baripada and the Indoor  Stadium in Rourkela.
 
 For the multi-purpose indoor stadiums, land  for all the 89 locations has been identified. Tender process has been  initiated for 87 locations and work is expected to start shortly in  about 50 locations where the tender has been finalised. It is expected  that all the indoor stadiums will start functioning in 2022-23.
 
 These  multipurpose indoor stadiums will have facilities for badminton, table  tennis, weightlifting and can be used as disaster shelters and hospitals  during disaster and pandemic like situations. All these projects will  give an added boost to the ever-evolving sports ecosystem of the state.
 
 Currently,  Odisha has promising young lifters who are poised to become strong  medal contenders in near future, and having a Weightlifting Hall lead by  team of experts and professionals with access to Sports Science  facilities will go a long way to amp up their performance. The new  sports hostels and its allied facilities and amenities, within the  Kalinga Stadium premises, will ensure a home away from home for the  athletes, while they stay focussed on their goal to achieve sporting  excellence.
 
 Swimming has ample opportunity for medals and the  state is expanding its swimming ecosystem and is offering swimming both  as a competitive sport and a life skill. The semi Olympic-Standard  Swimming Pool in Angul and Baripada, led by professional instructors and  life guards, will run grassroots programs and will be of benefit to the  local talent and the community at large. In the very near future there  will be few more launched in other regions.
 
 Rourkela, which is  transforming into the second hub of sports in the state, with the  largest hockey stadium of the country coming up for the Hockey World Cup  in 2023, is adding many sports infrastructure to its length and  breadth. The inaugurated indoor stadium is an added milestone for the  smart city and will be a hub for shuttlers of that region.
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 TOP: Chief  Minister Naveen Patnaik visits the ongoing the major sports  infrastructure projects in Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar on 16 December  2021.
 RIGHT: A  view of the Biju Patnaik Weightlifting Hall inaugurated by Chief  Minister Naveen Patnaik in Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneswar on 16 December  2021.
 
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