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Rise of new lucknow on sultanpur road, developments and future


Lucknow calling: Rise of new lucknow on sultanpur road; developments and future! (Part-1)

Lucknow is developing too much faster than Pune and Jaipur. Lucknow is the capital of India’s largest state and from last few year It is developing very fast now it has some awesome location like International Cricket Stadium, Gomti River front, Janeswar Mishra Park, and much more.
On 6 November 2018, the stadium hosted its first international match, a Twenty20 International (T20I) between India and the West Indies, becoming the 52nd stadium in India to host an international cricket match.
The new stadium will hold major sporting and cultural events that will attract local, interstate and international visitors to Lucknow. This development of a world class stadium so close to the city will establish Perth as a vibrant and highly desirable city .
This venue and facilities help ‘seal the deal’ to attract much needed tourists, professional and workers to the citywith a real estate boom near by.
On match-eve, Lucknow resembles any other chaotic venue that’s gearing up to host an international fixture. As you enter Shaheed Path, the imposing magnificence of the stadium, replete with those gigantic floodlights, hits you almost instantly. In front of the stadium gates are men selling India flags, caps and other counterfeit Team India merchandise .
One of these sellers is Jaikishan, the 52-year-old, who has travelled all the way from Thiruvananthapuram, which hosted the fifth and final One Day International between India and Windies. “I did good business there, and so I decided to travel to Kolkata for the first T20 game. But since I didn’t get any tickets, I booked a sleeper-class ticket to Jhansi, and from there I boarded a bus to Lucknow,” he says. The journey from Thiruvanthapuram to Lucknow, via Jhansi was close to 61 hours, but Jaikishan says it’s worth the effort.


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