NUJS main campus is small. However, the students are allowed to use many facilities of the Sports Authority of India at the Salt Lake stadium that's a stone's throw away.
I've successfully used the running, swimming and boxing facilities that SAI had to offer during my five years there, which did indeed make me quite happy and helped me maintain a healthy exercise regimen too.
NUJS campus is literally the size of a housing society. As for the facilities at SAI, remember that:
1. It's not free
2. It's 1 km or so away, so a 20 minute walk.
3. Most importantly, it's been built by the central government to support professional athletes, so stop acting like it's been built specially for NUJS students.
1. Usage of the facilities cost me a princely annual sum of 3000, so not free for sure.
2. If it takes you 20 minutes to walk a km, then you really need to exercise more. It takes that much to walk inside some of the bigger law school campuses too, such as NALSAR.
3. Who cares whom it was made for, so long as one can use it? Don't keep up the hate for hatred's sake.
You have a single Badminton court thats laughable
Your TT Tables are kept in class rooms
You don't have a cricket ground
Apart from that, your students no nothing apart from studying for Judiciary
1. It's not free
2. It's 1 km or so away, so a 20 minute walk.
3. Most importantly, it's been built by the central government to support professional athletes, so stop acting like it's been built specially for NUJS students.
2. If it takes you 20 minutes to walk a km, then you really need to exercise more. It takes that much to walk inside some of the bigger law school campuses too, such as NALSAR.
3. Who cares whom it was made for, so long as one can use it? Don't keep up the hate for hatred's sake.