Reconstruction of Trivi cricket ground is being completed, seats are being installed rapidly, floodlights are waiting [with video]

Although the work has not been completed as per the schedule, the work of converting the ground into a cricket stadium is currently underway.

Shrawn 23, 2082

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Reconstruction of Trivi cricket ground is being completed, seats are being installed rapidly, floodlights are waiting [with video]

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The first decision taken by the cabinet meeting of Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's government was to make parapits where spectators can sit and install floodlights for night games at the Trivi Cricket Ground in Kirtipur within 300 days.

Although the work has not been done as per the schedule, the work of turning the ground into a cricket stadium is currently underway. If the work had been done according to the agreement, all the work would have been completed on May 24 and an orderly structure would have been made so that games could be played even at night . However, after the work was not completed on time, Prime Minister Oli asked the construction company for an explanation. Then two months extension . But the work was not done . According to the contract, the construction company has to pay a fine of around 2 lakhs per day due to not being able to work on time . That's why the company is moving ahead with the work. 

BKOI-KCDC-BG JV of Kathmandu is constructing a parapit with a capacity of 10,000 seats in the cricket stadium. According to the company, more than 90 percent of the stadium reconstruction contract has been completed.

3000 seats will be installed on the east side and 7000 seats on the west side of the 10,000 seat capacity parapit . Now only the work of placing some seats and railings is left . Bharat Giri, project director of BKOI-KCDC-BG JV claims that the remaining work will be completed within 10 days. Since

, the work of Lalitpur's Vision-Ishwari Joint Venture, which has been entrusted with the installation of floodlights, is at a slow pace. The company says that due to the delay in the arrival of light materials from Europe, the work of installing floodlights has slowed down. Currently, although the progress of the work is 60 percent, once the light comes, the connection work will be faster and the progress will also increase, says Sourav Shah, representative of Vision-Eishwari Joint Venture. Floodlights will be installed on six poles. "For this, goods are coming from Europe," Sah said, "70 lights should be installed on one pole." Based on that, 420 lights will be installed on all the poles. After the goods arrive, it does not take much time to connect.'

According to Sah, the change in design, the first proposed floodlights with the rains did not receive approval, and the new process has been delayed. This is also new for Nepal. After the lights are connected, 90 percent of the work will be completed and only the technical part remains," he said.

Nepal Cricket Association (CAN) has been organizing cricket tournaments on this ground by taking a lease with Tribhuvan University. During the Nepal Premier League (NPL), this stadium is attended by thousands of cricket lovers. After the scene of spectators climbing trees to watch cricket in a risky manner went viral, there was a demand to build an organized stadium with parapit here. If the stadium is built within the extended period, the audience will be able to enjoy the cricket in the second edition of the NPL .

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