Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 19: In a major boost to sports infrastructure at the University of Jammu, Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Umesh Rai today laid the foundation for the installation of High Mast HID Lights at the Cricket Stadium, Main Campus. With an approved budget of ?305 lakhs, the project aims to modernize the stadium, facilitating day-night matches and extended training hours, while reinforcing the University's commitment to sports excellence. Speaking on the occasion, Prof. Rai emphasized the University's commitment to equipping students with world-class sports infrastructure. He remarked, "This facility will not only benefit our students but also establish the University Cricket Stadium as a premier venue for high-profile tournaments, encouraging a stronger sports culture on campus". The Cricket Ground of the University holds the prestigious distinction of being the only BCCI-recognized cricket ground in Jammu and Kashmir. Over the years, it has hosted several national-level tournaments, including Under-23 matches, under the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). Former Indian fast bowler and General Manager, BCCI, Abey Kuruvilla, has already endorsed the ground as one of the best-suited venues for hosting BCCI and JKCA matches, further strengthening its reputation as a key sporting hub. During his visit, Prof. Rai also inspected the ongoing construction of the state-of-the-art 10-metre shooting range, which is set to become a premier facility for aspiring shooters. The project is expected to be completed by the end of this year, adding another feather to the University's growing sports infrastructure. Prof. Meena Sharma, Dean Planning and Development, who was present at the event, applauded the initiative as a significant milestone in the University's efforts to elevate sports at both regional and national levels. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Daud Iqbal Baba, Director, Sports and Physical Education, highlighted the project's transformative impact. "This facility will not only enhance training opportunities for our students but will also place the University of Jammu among the top institutions with world-class sports infrastructure," he stated. The project is expected to be completed within six months, paving the way for the stadium to emerge as a premier venue for national and inter-university tournaments. The ceremony was attended by several dignitaries, including Prof. Rajiv Rattan, Director CDC, Dr. Jatinder Khajuria, Finance Officer, Xen, Akash Bhola AEE ; Vimal Kishore, Irfan Goni, Dr. Vijay Saigal, along with sports coaches and staff. |