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General Awareness – Famous Stadiums In India

Bank Exam Preparation – General Awareness – Famous Stadiums In India


Online Banking Classes : There are many stadiums in India, at present which is an important topic for banking exams as 1-2 questions can be asked from this topic. Your job is to remember the name of the stadium, game that is played there & its location. So, we at Takshila Learning are providing you this article with a list of Stadiums in India along with their locations.

Famous Stadiums In India :


StadiumGame
City
DELHI:

Feroz Shah Kotla GroundCricketDelhi
Jawahar Lal Nehru StadiumMultipurpose Delhi
Dhyan Chand National StadiumHockeyDelhi

Chhatrasal StadiumSports complex

Ambedkar StadiumFootball

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