Indore Development Authority (IDA) will unveil ₹1,635 crore worth of major urban development projects on July 11 at the Madhya Pradesh Growth Conclave, inaugurated by Chief Minister Mohan Yadav. These include agro-malls, hospitals, smart townships, hotels, and other city-transforming initiatives.
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IDA Presents ₹1,635 Crore Urban Mega Projects
At the upcoming “Cities of Tomorrow” conclave in Indore, the Indore Development Authority is set to highlight 10 significant land parcels representing projects valued at ₹1,635 crore. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will lead the inauguration at the Brilliant Convention Centre.
Mega Projects on Display
These developments include agro-malls, hospitals, residential and commercial complexes, smart townships, and hotel projects. Planned via both public-private partnership and direct development models, approximately ₹981 crore worth of land parcels—spanning zones like Super Corridor Sectors 139, 151, 166, and 169—are being promoted for private investment.
Digital models and layout maps will help investors visualise the scale and impact of these landmark ventures.
Conclave Themes and Attendance
Under the banner “Building the Cities of Tomorrow,” the conclave focuses on:
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Urban mobility—including EV buses, metro, and ropeways
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Urban forestry and green infrastructure
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Core real estate and mixed-use development
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Strategic infrastructure growth
Over 1,500 delegates—including investors, industry leaders, real-estate developers, and tourism experts—are expected to attend. High-level panels will explore smart urbanisation, sanitation, e-governance, green buildings, and metro systems.
What This Means for Indore and MP
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Urban Transformation: The ₹1,635 crore portfolio reflects a new wave of integrated city development.
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Investment Magnet: A clear signal to the private sector that Indore and Madhya Pradesh are open for large-scale, sustainable investments.
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Economic Impact: These projects will stimulate job creation across construction, hospitality, healthcare, and retail segments.
