I recently visited KD Jadhav Indoor Hall for the launch event of realme's 11 Pro Series and it was an absolute delight. KD Jadhav Hall provided a grand and spacious setting, perfectly suited for such a significant occasion. The stage setup was so impressive, with state-of-the-art lighting and audiovisual systems that enhanced the overall experience
If you are going for a concert at this place, keep your expectations low. The seats you will get will be those that we see in someone's marriage - do not expect a lounger seat!
View from stands at the left and right will be better than the one in the middle because side stands are at 15 ft height and they are stacked like stairs while the middle stand is a plain ground so someone sitting at last will have difficulty seeing the celebrity even on thr main screen! No designated parking as well so you will have to struggle getting a rickshaw 1.5Kms away from your car park which will be near the Delhi Secretariat.
This is an average place whose hype has been created uselessly. Even a 4000₹ ticket is going to give the same experience like the one paying ₹500. Pay cautiously!
This hall is named after Khashaba Dadasaheb Jadhav (January 15,1926 – August 14,1984)
He was an Indian athlete. He is best known as a wrestler who won a bronze medal at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. He was one of the first athletes from India to win a medal in the Olympics.
After Norman Pritchard who won two silver medals in athletics in 1900, Khashaba was the first individual athlete from India to win a medal at the Olympics. In the years before Khashaba, India would only win gold medals in field hockey, a team sport. He is the only Indian Olympic medalist who never received a Padma Award. Khashaba was extremely nimble on his feet, which made him different from other wrestlers of his time. English coach Rees Gardner saw this trait in him and trained him prior to the 1948 Olympic games.
A great place with ample of seating area. Attended a concert at this hall and was amazed at the seating capacity and the arrangements which could be made with in the hall. Would recommend everyone to attend concert and functions there.
Attended CPWD Engineers' Association Platinum Jubilee function. Excellent arrangements were done for seating, screening the Videos with good Sound systems. Excellent
1st time I got a chance to visit KD Jadhav Indoor Hall/IG Stadium Delhi, to attend an International Event organise by International Motivational speaker Leadership Consultant CEO Coach Dr Vivek Bindra. Such an Amazing Personality. It was an unforgettable meeting with Dr Bindra. If I talk about auditorium, it is an air conditioned environment and Good arrangement of sitting is available.
The KD Jadhav Indoor Hall is a 6,000-capacity indoor stadium that hosted wrestling events for the 2010 Commonwealth Games. After three months without official name, it was finally named after Indian wrestler K. D. Jadhav who won Independent India's first individual medal at the Olympics i.e. A Bronze medal at the 1952 Summer Olympics.