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Topic: JLN stadium

Ahead of a Travis Scott concert & a half marathon, a doggone disaster for JLN Stadium

Days after 2 foreign coaches bitten, high drama at JLN as van full of stray dogs waited all day outside while activists accused admin of violating SC order by not letting the dogs back in.

Foreign coaches bitten at JLN: Did MCD ignore a ‘routine procedure that ensured 0 dog bites in 40 yrs’

Delhi Animal Welfare Board executive committee member Dr Asher Jesudoss told ThePrint that at previous events at JLN Stadium, stray dogs were peacefully cordoned off without incident.

Sports Authority of India denies damage to athletes’ personal equipment at JLN during Diljit concert

A selection of the best news reports, analysis and opinions published by ThePrint this week.

Amid row over wrecked JLN stadium post Diljit concert, SAI says no personal equipment of athletes damaged

Asian Youth gold medallist Beant Singh, whose video of the mess at JLN stadium after 'Dil-Luminati' concert sparked outrage, said athletes' personal equipment were also vandalised.

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