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State rakes in Rs 2 crore from 5 IPL matches near Pune
Updated On: 08 May, 2012 07:36 AM IST | | Priyanka Deshpande
Since the IPL matches kicked off on April 8 at the brand new Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium located at Gahunje near the city, revenue has been flowing into the state government coffers by way of entertainment tax.
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On one particular day earlier this month, there was an inflow of Rs 48 lakh in entertainment tax on tickets sold, and so far the state government has made Rs 2 crore on five matches that have been played at the stadium.

Money spinner: The Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium at Gahunje. Pic/Krunal Gosavi
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