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Siri Fort Sports Complex (SFSC) Facilities Available Sl. No. Name Of Siri Fort Sports Complex (SFSC) August Kranti Marg, New Delhi - 110 049 (Near Siri Fort Auditorium) 26497482, 26496657 [email protected] Facilities available Sl. No. Name of facility Sl. No. Name of faciltity 1. Aerobics 15. Jogging Track 2. Badminton (Indoor & Outdoor) 16. Krav Maga 3. Ballet 17. Mini Golf Course 4. Basketball 18. Naturopathy Centre 5. Billiards / Snooker 19. Pro-shop 6. Calisthenics Area 20. Shooting 7. Childrens’ Park 21. Skating 8. Cricket 22. Snack Bar 9. Dance 23. Squash 10. Fitness Centre / Multigym 24. Swimming 11. Football 25. Table Tennis 12. Golf Driving Range 26. Tennis 13. Health & Nutrition 27. Western Dance 14. Hockey 28. Yoga Type of membership and entry fees Sl. No. Category Entry fees Monthly subscription Member Dependant A Individual 1. Govt. Service (including `20,000/- `200/- `70/- DDA) 2. Private `50,000/- `200/- `70/- `3,000/- `120 `70/- (for the age below 60 y) 3. Senior Citizen `40/- (for the age above 60 y) 4. Foreign Citizen $ 2,500/- $ 70 $ 20 5. NRI $ 2,500/- `200/- `70/- 6. Associate `25,000/- `200/- `70/- B Corporate 1. Indian Company `2,00,000/- `750/- 2. Foreign Company $ 15,000/- $ 100/- C Temporary membership (for 3 months) 1. Indian Citizen `2,000/- Nil Nil 2. Foreign Citizen `4,000/- Nil Nil D Special Temporary (STM) (1 year) and valid for Central Govt. servants only 1. STM `5,000/- Nil Nil E Special Honorary Membership (SHM) – Arjuna Awardees and outstanding sports persons 1. SHM Exempt `200/- `70/- F Casual Membership (for a day) 1. Indian Citizen `50/- Nil Nil 2. Foreign Citizen `150/- Nil Nil 3. Student `15/- Nil Nil G 1. Guest `40/- Nil Nil I Tenure Membership 1. 1 year `8,000/- Nil Nil 2. 3 years `20,000/- Nil Nil 3. 5 years `35,000/- Nil Nil Booking/Daily Charges of sports facilities S.No. Name of Facility Charges Duration Booking Charges Per Day 1 Table Tennis Member's Subscription and for Non- Rs. 300/- Per Table member’s Entry Fee Charges 2 Tennis 1 hour Synthetic Courts Rs. 86/- (Natural light) 1 hour Rs. 1000/- Per Court Synthetic Courts Rs. 143/- hr. (Floodlight) 1 hour Rs. 1000/- Per Court Clay Courts Member's Subscription and for Non- 30 Minutes members's Entry Fee Charges 3 Badminton Outdoor Member's Subscription and for Non- 30 Minutes Rs. 300/- Per Court member’s Entry Fee Charges Indoor Rs. 137/- 40 Minutes Rs. 800/- Per Court 4 Billiards/Snooker Rs.67/- 30 Minutes 5 Basketball Member's Subscription and for Non- Rs. 300/- Per Court member’s Entry Fee Charges 6 Swimming Pool Members Rs. 50/- Per Dip 45 Minutes Staff Members Rs. 50/- Per Dip 45 Minutes Guest Rs. 150/- Per Dip 45 Mintues 7 Fiteness Centre Per visit Member Rs.150/- per visit Rs.1500/- per month Non-Member Rs.300/- per visit Rs.3000/- per month 8 Skating Rs. 56/- Member's Subscription and for Non- 30 Minutes member's Entry Fee Charges. S.No. Name of Facility Charges Duration Booking Charges Per Day 9 Golf Driving Range Balls Rs. 80/- (Each bucket) 1 hour Club Rs. 20/- Each Wood Rs. 50/- Each 10 Mini Golf Course Member (Weekdays) Rs. 57/- 1 Hour or 9 Holes Rs. 11000/- (+ Service Tax as applicable) Non-Members Rs. 101/- 1 Hour or 9 Holes Foreigner Rs. 169/- 1 Hour or 9 Holes Member (Weekend) Rs. 90/- 1 Hour or 9 Holes Non-Members Rs. 135/- 1 Hour or 9 Holes Foreigner Rs. 200/- 1 Hour or 9 Holes 11 Cricket Field Weekdays NA Rs.10000/- + 200/- G/M (+Service Tax as applicable) Weekends NA Rs.15000/- + 200/- G/M (+Service Tax as applicable) Corporate Weekdays NA Rs. 20000/- + 200/- G/M (+Service Tax as applicable) Weekends NA Rs. 30000/- + 200/- G/M (+Service Tax as applicable) S.No. Name of Facility Charges Duration Booking Charges Per Day 12 Pratice Net Rs.1000/- + 100/- G/M (+Service Tax Weekdays (Members) as applicable) Rs.1200/- + 100/- G/M (+Service Tax Weekdays (Non-Members) as applicable) Rs. 1500/- + 100/- G/M (+Service Tax Weekends (Members) NA as applicable) Rs. 2000/- + 100/- G/M (+Service Tax Weekends (Non-Members) as applicable) Rs. 2000/- + 100/- G/M (+Service Tax Weekdays (Coporate) as applicable) Rs. 2500/- + 100/- G/M (+Service Tax Weekends (Coporate) as applicable) Rs. 56/- Member's Free (Entry Fee for Rs.300/- Per Hour For Indians 13 Football Field Casual Members) Rs. 500/- Per Hour For Foreigners 14 Mini Golf Course Weekdays (Members) Rs.57/- 1 hour Weekdays (Non-Members) Rs.103/- 1 hour Weekdays (Foreigners) Rs.171/- 1 hour Weekends & holidays 1 hour Rs.91/- (Members) Weekends & holidays 1 hour Rs.137/- (Non-Members) Weekends & holidays 1 hour Rs.228/- (Foreigners) COACHING FACILITIES AND CHARGES Rate (per month) S.No. Name of Sport Name of the Agency Days Time Member Non-Member Tus, Wed, Thus, 1 Badminton Sh. Dinesh Khanna Rs.2000/- Monthly Rs. 2500/- Monthly Fri & 3.30 PM - 6.00 PM Saturday Tus, Wed, Thus, 2 Basket Ball M/s. RSA (Sports) Rs.900/- Monthly Rs. 1125/- Monthly 5.00 PM -7.00 PM Sat Rs. 2000/- Monthly Rs. 2500/ - Monthly M/s. Madan Lal Cricket Thus, Fri & Sat 3. 00 PM - 6.00 PM 3 Cricket Non-Refundable Entry Non-Refundable Entry Fee Academy Sunday 9.00 AM -11.00 AM Fee of Rs. 3000/- of Rs. 3000/- Wed, Fri & 4.00 PM - 5.30 PM 4 Football Abhijoy Basu & Rajat Guha Rs. 2000/- Monthly Rs. 2500/ -Monthly Sunday 5.00 PM - 7.00 PM Tus, Thus & Sat a) A Class Coach Rs. 8 Lesson Per Month for 30 6500/- Mint. b) B Class Coach Rs. 100 Ball Free with Per 6 days a week 4200/- Lesson 5 Golf Driving Range M/s Protouch Sports Pvt. Ltd. (Except 6.00 AM - 9.00 PM c) C Class Coach Rs. Monday) 3200/- d) D Class Coach Rs. 2800/- Guest Charges with Rs. 57/- for Indian per day 6 Jogging Track Siri Fort Sports Complex Member Rs. 46/- Per Rs. 171/- for Foreigner per All days 6.00 AM to 9.00 PM Person, Per Day day Tus, Wed, Thus, 6.00 PM - 9.00 AM 7 Karate Sh. Vishal Jaiswal Rs.1500/- Monthly Rs.1875/- Monthly Fri & Sat 5.00 PM - 7.00 PM Sh. Lokesh Sharma Tus, Wed, Thus, 6.00 AM - 9.00 AM 8 Skating Rs. 600/- Monthly Rs. 750/- Monthly (National Skating Academy) Fri & Sat 5.00 PM - 7.00 PM Rs. 3000/- Monthly Rs. 3750/- Monthly 3 days a week 9 Squash Ms. Bhuvneshwari Kumari 1.00 PM to 5.00 PM Rs. 6000/- Monthly Rs. 7500/- Monthly 6 days a week Rs. 862/- Monthly Tus, Wed, Thus, 6.00 AM - 10.00 AM 10 Swimming M/s B.P.G.C. Rs. 152/- Guest Per Dip Rs. 50/- Per Dip Fri & Sat 3.00 PM - 9.00 PM Tus, Wed, Thus, 11 Table Tennis Sh. Dharambir Chopra Rs. 1000/- Monthly Rs. 1250/ - Monthly 5.00 PM - 7.00 PM Fri & Sat Tus, Thus, 12 Taekwondo Sh. Suresh Gotmani Rs. 800/- Monthly Rs. 1000/- Monthly 5.00 PM - 7.00 PM Saturday M/s. IBIS RED Tus, Wed, Thus, 13 Aerobics Rs.2500/- Monthly Rs.3125/- Monthly 5.00 PM - 8.30 PM Sunaina Arha Fri & Sat Tus, Wed, Thus, 7.00 AM - 8.00 AM Sh. Krishan Tiwari Rs.6000/- Monthly Rs.7500/- Monthly Fri & Sat 6.00 PM - 7.00 PM 14 Fitness Sh. Aditya Sachdeva Tus, Wed, Thus, Rs. 1200/- Monthly Rs. 1500/- Monthly 5.00 PM - 7.00 PM (Team Tennis India Pvt. Ltd.) Fri & Sat 15 Dance Rs.1800/- Monthly Rs. 2250/- Monthly Only Sundays 5.00 PM - 8.30 PM 4.00 PM-5.00 PM (for age 5 to 7 Yr) 2 days a week 5.00 PM - 6.00 PM (for Ballet & Modern (Tuesday-Ballet age 8 to 14 Yr) 16 Ms. Renate Manescu Rs. 3200/- Monthly Rs. 4000/- Monthly Jazz Dance Sunday-Modern 4.00 PM - 5.00 PM (for Jazz) age 5 to 7 Yr) 5.00 PM-6.00 PM (for age 8 to 14 Yr) 7.00 AM - 8.00 AM 17 Krav Maga Sh. Vikram Kapoor Rs.1800/- Monthly Rs.2250/- Monthly Tus, Thus & Sat 6.00 PM - 7.00 PM 6 days a week Rs. 1710/- Monthly Rs. 3420/ - Monthly 6.00 AM - 12.30 PM 18 Gym Siri Fort Sports Complex (Except Rs. 171/- Daily Rs. 342/- Daily 3.00 PM - 9.00 PM Monday) 6.00 AM-7.00 AM 6 days a week (summer) Delhi Yoga Sabha (Regd.) Rs. 500/- Rs. 625/- (Except 6.30 AM -7.30 AM Monday) 19 Yoga (winter) Tus,Wed, Thus, 6.00 AM-7.00 AM 9.30 Sunaina Arha Rs. 2000/- Rs. 2500/- Fri & Sat AM-10.30 AM Rs. 2500/- Int. Rs. 3500/- Int. 3 days a week Rs. 3500/- Adv. Rs. 4500/- Adv. 6 days a week 9.00 AM - 1.00 PM 20 Tennis Team Tennis Academy 1.00 PM - 3.00 PM Rs. 5000/- Sper Adv. Rs. 6000/- Super Adv. 6 days a week 4.00 PM - 6.00 PM Rs. 7500/- Rs. 10000/- . 6 days a week Mini Tennis Rs. 800/- Rs. 1200/- Tus,Thus & Sat 21 For children below Team Tennis Academy 6 days (Except Rs. 1100/- Rs. 1500/- 8 yrs. Monday) Group Rs. 1500/- 22 Tennis (Marker) Sh. 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