It has taken 11 months to complete 35pc of construction work on a long promised hockey stadium in Rawalpindi, when it is supposed to be ready by the middle of May.
The site on which the stadium is being built, next to the Muslim School on Saidpur Road, is where young hockey players from various clubs across the city would gather to train and practice.
It was the only space in the city which could cater to their needs.
For a couple of years now since construction began, young hockey players are finding it hard to practice since they do not have a suitable space to do so.
After it is completed, the Shahnaz Sheikh Hockey Stadium will be the first state of the art sports facility in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi.
The stadium is named after Olympian Shahnaz Sheikh, who will be opening a hockey academy at the stadium after its completion.
Initially, a project for just the uplifting of the site was launched by MNA Hamza Sharif in 2012 at a cost of Rs20 million.
When he was inaugurating the project for the uplift work, MNA Sharif announced that a stadium will be built on the site and that an Astroturf ground will also be laid on the ground for various sports.
Approving the construction of a stadium then took two years and in 2014, the Punjab government approved Rs140 million for the project, of which Rs70 million would be used for construction and the other half would be spent on laying an Astroturf glass surface, which was to be used in order to make the stadium meet international standards.
Construction on the stadium was started in May last year and according to project director Naeem Ahmed Mir, work on the stadium is expected to be completed by May 16 this year.
He said as of today only 35pc of the work has been completed.
It is difficult to imagine how this deadline will be met, because less than half the work has been completed and the pace of construction has been slow.