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The Central Government’s Micro Small and Medium Enterprises ( MSME) Development Institute is all set to open India’s first ‘ Namkeen Park’ in Indore.
To be spread over an area of 40 acres, the park will house over 300 manufacturers of namkeen...
Before you pack up your bags for the return journey from Indore, don’t forget to check out the excursions near the city. These nearby places will surely add up to your traveling experience. There are many places of interest near Indore, which are...
MINISTER FOR Cultural Affairs Laxmikant Sharma announced the opening of a multi-purpose arts centre at Lalbagh Palace grounds while inaugurating the five-day ‘Malwa Utsav-07’ at the same venue on Thursday evening.
Speaking to media persons in the City...
The ‘more’ mega store is celebrating its first anniversary in Indore and organizing March Mela by offering discounted prices upto 12th March 2010. The fair will continue from 1st of March to 31st of March, though. There is attractive discount on all...
Mangal city mall is a good mall. Vishal Mega Mart provides complete range of home shopping. Mangal Big Cinema multiplex always carries good movies both english and hindi. Huge parking area is a blessing for the customers. Many brand of apparels...
Shopping at Treasure Island, indore is an adventure in its own way. Huge mall, outlet centers and departmental stores give every Indorian shopper the opportunity to find that great buy. Take a look at some of the amazing shops list and you’ll...
Established in 1929, Central Museum was envisioned as a purely regional institution. The place today preserves and exhibits various antiquities from the western Malwa area of Madhya Pradesh. Some of the focal attractions of the place include paintings,...
Bijasen Tekri is a vantage point that offers a panoramic view of the entire Indore city. It is especially famous for its breathtaking sunset views. The idyllic beauty of the place is also apposite for leisurely evening strolls. The famous temple of Bijasen...
It is one of the few impressive architectural monuments that represent the enviable lifestyle and the inventive eye of the Holkars. Built in 1886 by Tukoji Rao Holkar II, its construction was carried out in three phases and finally completed in 1921,...
Built by Sir Hukamchand Seth in the early twentieth century, this Digambar Jain temple is something you cannot afford to miss on your trip to Indore. The building is unique because it displays austere exteriors and intricate mirror works on its interiors....