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Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium

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Regional Sports Centre, also known as Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium is a multipurpose sports centre in Kochi, Kerala, India. The stadium is situated in 4 acres (16,000 m2) of land, the centre has the facilities for badminton, tennis, basketball, table tennis, swimming, billiards and indoor cricket nets.This Indoor stadium has a capacity of 10,000 persons and is named after former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.Indoor Tennis Complex has four synthetic tennis courts with modern technology. Indoor Tennis Complex was inaugurated in 2000 by Padma Bhushan Ramanathan Krishnan. Table Tennis Hall has four tables with a latest Butterfly Robot with a capacity to hold 400 balls at a time. The stadium has a swimming pool with 25*10 meters.

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Rajiv Gandhi Indoor Stadium
Ghandhi Nagar Road, Ernakulam Elamkulam

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Ghandhi Nagar Road
682020 Ernakulam, Elamkulam
Kerala, India
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