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Yashobhoomi

Coordinates: 28°55′36″N 077°04′00″E / 28.92667°N 77.06667°E / 28.92667; 77.06667
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Yashobhoomi
Yashobhoomi International Convention Centre Main Auditorium
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Alternative namesIndia International Convention and Exhibition Centre
General information
TypeConvention center
Architectural styleContemporary architecture
LocationSector 25, Dwarka, Delhi, India
Coordinates28°55′36″N 077°04′00″E / 28.92667°N 77.06667°E / 28.92667; 77.06667
Groundbreaking20 September 2018[2]
Completed15 September 2023[1]
Opened17 September 2023; 13 months ago (2023-09-17)[1]
Cost25,700 crore (US$3.1 billion)
ClientIndia International Convention and Exhibition Center Limited
OwnerGovernment of India
Technical details
Floor area73,000 sq.m. (Phase-I)
890,000 sq.m. (entire project)[1]
Design and construction
Architecture firmCP Kukreja Architects
IDOM
ARCOP Associates
Main contractorLarsen & Toubro
Other information
Seating capacity11,000 (Phase-I)
Public transit access Logo of the Delhi Metro Yashobhoomi Dwarka Sector - 25
Website
Official website

Yashobhoomi (lit. "Land of Fame" ) is a convention center located in Sector 25, Dwarka, Delhi, India.[3] It is the largest convention center in India and Asia by area, and one of the biggest MICE facilities in the world.[4][5] Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid Yashobhoomi's foundation stone on 20 September 2018.[6][7] Construction began on the following day and Phase-I was expected to be completed by September 2022 so that Yashobhoomi could host the G20 Summit in 2023.

However, labour shortages and slowdowns in work caused by the COVID-19 pandemic delayed completion to 15 September 2023. Yashobhoomi (Phase-I) was inaugurated by PM Modi On his birthday, September 17, 2023.[8][9]

Its development cost 25,700 crore (US$3.1 billion),[2][7] out of which its first phase costs 5,400 crore (US$650 million). The total area of the entire convention center is 890,000 m2, with built-up areas of over 100,000 m2 and 300,000 m2, while its first phase covers 73,000 m2.[1]

Structure

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The complex's first phase covers a total area of 1.07 lakh sq.m. out of the planned 8.90 lakh sq.m., making it not only the largest convention centre in India and Asia, but also among the world's largest convention and MICE centres. It is bigger than Bharat Mandapam, where the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit was held. It has 15 convention centres, which include the main auditorium, the Grand Ballroom and 13 meeting centres, having a total capacity of holding 11,000 people. The meeting rooms are made across eight floors in the main auditorium specialised to hold various meetings of different topics. The entire complex upon full completion in the second phase, will have five large exhibition centres, including a multi-purpose arena with a retractable roof and seating capacity of 20,000 people. Each centre will cover a floor area of over 10 lakh sq.ft., equalling the size of four football grounds. The complex will be able to host aircraft expositions as well because of their abundant space.[10][11]

Main auditorium

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Grand Ballroom

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It is a large ballroom that can handle around 2,500 people. It also has an extended open area outside it that can handle another 500 people, thus taking its capacity up to 3,000 people.[11]

Features

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The main auditorium has many features for decoration inspired from Indian culture, such as terrazzo floors with brass inlays representing rangoli patterns, suspended sound absorbent metal cylinders and lit-up patterned walls. The auditorium has many innovative automated seating systems, one of which allows the floor to be a flat floor or an auditorium style tiered seating for different seating configurations. The Grand Ballroom has a petal-themed design on the ceiling and has interior as well as exterior seating areas. It has VIP lounges, meeting rooms, a sky lobby and co-working spaces.

The complex has an underground car parking facility for over 3,000 cars and is equipped with more than 100 electric charging points, cafes, restrooms, multiple entry and exit points and a 1 km-long foyer to link spaces and amenities. The complex is equipped with an advanced wastewater treatment plant with 100 percent wastewater reusing and rainwater harvesting systems for water construction and rooftop solar panels on all structures for clean and sustainable energy and electricity generation. Because of these eco-friendly measures, the complex has received "Green Cities Platinum" certification from Indian Green Building Council (IGBC).[11]

Connectivity

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Roadways

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Delhi–Gurgaon Expressway

IICC can be reached by road at present through the Sector 22 Road from Dwarka. By March 2024, it could be reached directly from farther places, like from Indira Gandhi International Airport and Narela at the periphery of Delhi through Urban Extension Road-II (UER-II), ending as terminating point just north-east of the complex, next to Dwarka Sector 21 metro station, and from Gurugram through the Dwarka Expressway or the Delhi–Gurgaon Expressway (part of Golden Quadrilateral), before accessing UER-II, both passing towards east of the complex.

Railways

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Airport Express Line (Orange Line) of Delhi Metro

The nearest railway station is Bijwasan railway station situated 5 km (3.1 mi) south-east from the complex. The nearest metro station is Yashobhoomi Dwarka Sector - 25 metro station, the western terminus of Orange Line or Airport Express Line of Delhi Metro. It is situated within the complex zone.

Airways

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Terminal 3 of Indira Gandhi International Airport

Indira Gandhi International Airport's terminals can be accessed from the complex by travelling 12 km (7.5 mi) east through the UER-II before taking the airport approach roads.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d "PM Modi inaugurates Phase 1 of Convention and Exhibition Centre 'Yashobhoomi' at Dwarka". Press Trust of India. 17 September 2023. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  2. ^ a b "World-class convention centre in Dwarka by 2025, contract awarded for phase-1". Hindustan Times. 3 January 2018. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  3. ^ "IICC (India International Convention & Expo Centre)". www.iiccnewdelhi.com. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
  4. ^ Ghosh, Debanshu (9 July 2023). "ASIA'S LARGEST CONVENTION CENTRE IN DWARKA". Indian Stock Market Daily Updates (ISMDU). Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  5. ^ "YashoBhoomi: All about India's largest MICE convention centre inaugurated by PM Modi". The Week. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
  6. ^ "PM Narendra Modi takes Delhi metro to lay foundation stone of convention centre". Hindustan Times. 20 September 2018. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  7. ^ a b "PM Modi lays foundation stone of world-class convention centre in Delhi". Jagranjosh.com. 20 September 2018. Retrieved 13 April 2023.
  8. ^ "YashoBhoomi: 5 Points On Convention Centre To Be Inaugurated By PM Modi". NDTV.com. Retrieved 4 September 2024.
  9. ^ Sadana, Aashi; Ravi Shankar, Asmita (17 September 2023). "YashoBhoomi Convention Centre, a Metro Line, 'Vishwakarma' Scheme For Artisans Launched By PM On His Birthday – LIVE". News18. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  10. ^ "About IICC Venue". India International Convention and Expo Centre (IICC). Retrieved 17 September 2023.
  11. ^ a b c Pandey, Mahima (16 September 2023). "10 Mind-Blowing Features of YashoBhoomi - Delhi's Swanky New Convention & Exhibition Centre". Times Now. Retrieved 17 September 2023.
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