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Major Sporting Infrastructural Developments In Jammu & Kashmir Underway For Promotion Of Sports In The UT

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Jammu & Kashmir sports infrastructure

For decades, Jammu & Kashmir has been depicted as a region of unsettling incidents. Horrendous militant activities, including the Pulwama and Pahalgam attack, echoes of conflicts have travelled through its valleys. But now some hope emerges as footsteps of fresh tracks and stadium lights switching on are shaping the future of the UT. Recently, Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Information Technology, Transport, Youth Services & Sports, and Science & Technology, Satish Sharma, announced that the Mini Sports Stadium at Gole Gujral will be equipped with modern and state-of-the-art facilities for promoting sports at the grassroots level. But this wasn’t the only initiative taken by the government to uplift sports in the region.

Budget and policy push

In March 2025, the J&K government approved its highest-ever sports budget, with around ₹150 crore earmarked specifically for sports infrastructure, including new and upgraded facilities in both Jammu and Kashmir divisions. The Sports Policy 2022 continued to guide investments through a “Scout, Engage, Facilitate, Recognize” framework, ensuring that infrastructure growth was tied to talent development and inclusivity, including para-sports.

New facilities and upgradations in Kashmir

Key multipurpose stadiums and grounds in Srinagar, including Bakshi Stadium and the Tourism Reception Centre Synthetic Turf Ground, were further modernised to host national-level football and multi-sport events, consolidating Srinagar’s status as a hub for football through Real Kashmir FC and national fixtures. Across district headquarters in the valley, a network of indoor complexes enabled year‑round basketball, volleyball, badminton and gymnastics, protecting training schedules from Kashmir’s harsh winters.

Scale of investment and projects

Beyond routine works, projects worth over ₹400 crore funded by the Jammu and Kashmir Infrastructure Development Finance Corporation (JKIDFC) were sanctioned for swimming pools, synthetic turfs, and athletic tracks across the Union Territory, with a substantial share located in Kashmir’s urban and semi‑urban belts. The 2025 budget alone envisaged 247 new playfields, stadiums, and sports courts, plus the commissioning of two major swimming pools in Srinagar and Jammu, directly expanding training options in aquatic disciplines.

Participation boom and Khelo India linkage

Participation indicators reflected this infrastructure push: official data show that structured sports engagement in J&K rose from a few lakh youth a few years ago to over 40–60 lakh participants annually by the mid‑2020s, signalling a mass shift towards organised play. Khelo India support, along with a special centre allocation of ₹200 crore for J&K in earlier years, underpinned district‑level indoor stadiums and synthetic surfaces that became fully operational by 2025, allowing competitions and coaching to run 365 days despite climatic disruptions.

Towards a northern sports hub

By late 2025, J&K Sports Council data and state media narratives increasingly described the Union Territory as an emerging northern sports hub, citing upgraded cricket venues, FIFA‑standard football turfs, winter sports locations, and new water sports initiatives on Dal Lake. With 247 fresh facilities in the pipeline and more than ₹550 crore of combined historic and current investments (₹200 crore central package plus ₹150 crore 2025 budget and ₹400‑plus crore JKIDFC projects, with some overlap), Kashmir now has the structural base to regularly host national events and nurture a stable pipeline of athletes across football, water sports, gymnastics and winter disciplines.

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