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For urban transport and depots, a total of 3.221 hectare of land was marked and allocated to Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) at the Residency area in Juni Indore Tehsil, across three separate parcels (1.639 hectares, 1.012 hectares, and 0.570 hectares). For the Prime Minister's Housing Scheme, two plots, measuring 5 hectares and 1.667 hectares, were marked and allotted to the civic body in Badiyakima, Bicholi Hapsi Tehsil.
For community hall and garden development, a 0.10-hectare plot was designated to Hatod Nagar Parishad in Hatod Tehsil. The administration also considered MPMRCL's application for the lands needed for Indore Metro Train stations and parking. Two parcels of land were marked for metro infrastructure, including 1.366 hectares in Chota Bangarda under Malharganj Tehsil and 1.152 hectares of land in Sulkakhedi under Malharganj Tehsil.
Considering the Food and Civil Supplies Department's request, lands were marked and allocated for the construction of govt fair price shops and godowns at three locations, including a 300 sq. feet plot in Telyakhedi and a 16,000 sq. feet plot in Pedmi, both under Khudel Tehsil, along with a 0.376-hectare plot in Sirpur village under Malharganj Tehsil for the construction of a district office.
"Different departments demanded lands for various projects, officers, PMAY schemes, hospitals, and other purposes. We identified and marked, allocated, and transferred the required lands to the concerned departments," collector Asheesh Singh told. TNN

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