PM Narendra Modi Will Inaugurate Convention Centre in Delhi Today

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is inaugurating the first phase of the India International Convention and Expo Centre, named Yasho Bhoomi, in Dwarka. This project aligns with his vision of developing world-class infrastructure for hosting meetings, conferences, and exhibitions in India.
Yasho Bhoomi will serve as a significant venue for such events, contributing to the country’s efforts in this direction. It adds to the Delhi Airport Metro Express Line from Dwarka Sector 21 to a new metro station at Dwarka Sector 25, likely to enhance accessibility to the convention and exhibition center. The upcoming metro station will feature three subways: one spanning a length of 735 meters to link the station with the exhibition halls, convention center, and central arena. The second subway will connect to the entry/exit points across the Dwarka Expressway, and the third one will connect to the metro station.
Such initiatives can boost tourism, promote economic growth, and facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration. The Yasho Bhoomi center, built over a sprawling area of over 73,000 square meters at a cost of ₹4,400 crore, comprises 15 convention rooms, including the main auditorium. It also has a grand ballroom and 13 meeting rooms with a total capacity of holding 11,000 delegates.
The LED media façade is a dynamic canvas customized to display graphics and content, adding a modern and visually appealing element to any occasion.
It is equipped with high-tech security provisions to ensure the safety of visitors.
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