Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav will inaugurate the first phase of the much-awaited Indore-Pithampur Economic Corridor with a bhoomi pujan in Nainod village this Sunday. Valued at Rs 2,360 crore across 1,300 hectares, this 20-km stretch of 75-meter-wide road will feature 300-meter development buffers on both sides, setting the stage for an industrial boom.
The Rs 326.51 crore first phase focuses on core infrastructure, promising improved connectivity and a business-friendly ecosystem. In a farmer-centric decision, land allocation has been raised to 60% from 50%, incentivizing willing contributions and ensuring long-term financial gains through diverse land uses like housing and commerce.
Overcoming land acquisition challenges in Indore’s proximity was crucial, and CM Yadav’s proactive stance has won farmer confidence, accelerating the project timeline. Experts predict a surge in employment opportunities, modern facilities, and investments, catalyzing social and economic upliftment.
This corridor isn’t just about roads; it’s a blueprint for sustainable development. By empowering locals with equity in growth, Madhya Pradesh is redefining industrial projects. As the ceremony unfolds, it signals a new era of prosperity for the region, blending tradition with tomorrow’s opportunities.