"The total maintenance cost of the five stadiums in Delhi, including their upkeep and staff salary, is Rs 64 crore per year. The revenue earned now is Rs 20 crore to Rs 25 crore. So there is a big gap," Sonowal told PTI here.
Therefore, to generate revenue, they will be open for public use like marriages, gatherings, conferences, etc. during non-sports seasons and when there are no sporting events, said the minister who is an MP from Assam.
The stadia will be opened for public use only during the non-sports season and when there are no events there in the sporting calender, he said.
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