After nearly two decades of delays and dashed hopes, Jalandhar’s iconic Burlton Park is finally poised for a dramatic transformation into a world-class sports hub. On June 11, Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann and AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal will lay the foundation stone for the ambitious ₹77.7-crore project, marking a new era for sports infrastructure in Punjab.
First announced in 2008, the Burlton Park Sports Hub project has weathered legal hurdles, funding issues, and shifting governments. Despite being included in the Smart City Mission in 2016 and brief revival attempts, real progress remained elusive until now.
The 60-acre Burlton Park Sports Hub will feature:
While the relaunch has been welcomed, some officials have raised concerns about Burlton Park’s central location and potential parking challenges. Former Sports Minister Pargat Singh has called for careful planning, especially for international cricket provisions and crowd management.
For comparison, Wenatchee, Washington, USA, boasts a robust sports infrastructure, including
Wenatchee’s model demonstrates how integrated, multi-sport complexes can serve both athletes and the wider community, offering year-round opportunities for sports, recreation, and events.
With the foundation stone set to be laid, hopes are high that Burlton Park will soon reclaim its place as Punjab’s premier sports destination. The new hub is expected to host major hockey tournaments, football matches, and potentially IPL cricket games, while also providing much-needed recreational space for Jalandhar’s youth and families.
The project is not just about sports—it’s about community, health, and economic development. As work begins after a 17-year wait, all eyes are on the AAP government to deliver on this landmark promise and make Burlton Park a vibrant center for sports and public life in Punjab.
Burlton Park’s transformation promises to put Jalandhar back on the national sports map, offering world-class facilities for cricket, hockey, football, athletics, and more—mirroring the success of international sports hubs like Wenatchee. The coming years will reveal whether this long-awaited dream finally becomes a reality for the city and the state.