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Coordinates: 13°42N 80°1541E / 13.06722°N 80.26139°E / 13.06722; 80.26139
 

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Rajarathinam Stadium
இராஜரத்தினம் விளையாட்டு அரங்கம்
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LocationEgmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Coordinates13°4′2N 80°15′41E / 13.06722°N 80.26139°E / 13.06722; 80.26139
OwnerPolice Department, Government of Tamil Nadu
SurfaceHard, Outdoors
Construction
Renovated2009–2013

Rajarathinam Stadium is a stadium located on Marshalls Road in Egmore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India, and is owned by the state police department. The stadium had chiefly been used as a parade ground for police personnel.

Pre-renovation

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The stadium, which had been used primarily as a police parade ground, is currently under renovation. It also serves as a venue for morning walk for the locals. Before renovation, it was also used for the passing out parade for senior police officers, especially directors-general of police (DGPs) and also as a venue for the sports meets and annual day celebrations of the city schools.

Renovation

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The re-construction of the stadium began in 2009 with a fund allocation of 31.655 million for building the barracks and a training centre. The construction was handed over to the Tamil Nadu Police Housing Corporation (TNPHC) Limited. New facilities include a 400-metre-long track with nine lanes; an FRP-sheet-covered gallery that included offices, library, classrooms and dormitories for men and women; a VIP area with a longue, an air-conditioned viewing gallery, and rooms for commentators; four blocks of common toilets; and two blocks of attached toilets. Two types of galleries have been built—a main gallery with a plinth area of 12,000 sq ft and two additional galleries spread over 4,521 sq ft each.[1]

References

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  1. ^ Selvaraj, A (30 June 2013). "Renovated RR stadium to open soon". The Times of India. Chennai: The Times Group. Retrieved 30 June 2013.
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