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MPIDC plans to start bookings, site visit for IT Park 4 soon
Indore: The Madhya Pradesh Industrial Development Corporation (MPIDC) is gearing up to initiate bookings and site visits for under-construction IT Park-4 in Pardeshipura. This new facility is anticipated to generate approximately 1500 new jobs.
In a bid to inform potential investors, MPIDC has planned to organise a camp dedicated to providing insights about the IT Park and facilitating site visits. The park, which is being developed at an estimated cost of Rs 42 crore, will be located within the Electronic Complex in Pardeshipura.
MPIDC executive director Himanshu Prajapati said, "Our goal is to create a conducive environment for industries to thrive in Madhya Pradesh.
The development of IT Park-4 and the Plug and Play Park will not only enhance employment opportunities but also establish our state as a hub for innovation and industrial growth."
Prajapati on Wednesday toured key industrial areas including the Electronic Complex, Readymade Complex, and Namkeen Cluster to review the progress of ongoing projects, including the Plug and Play Park and IT Park-4.
During his visit, Prajapati assessed the development of the multi-storey Plug and Play Park, a project valued at Rs 167 crore within the Readymade Garment Complex.
This facility will be the state's first multi-storey garment park, comprising 184 production units, 94 sales offices, and 48 small shops. Prajapati also engaged with women working in the garment park, discussing work culture and the overall environment.
At the Namkeen Cluster, manufacturers expressed the need for additional land for a new cluster and space for a testing lab in the existing setup.
Namkeen Cluster Association president Vipin Jain highlighted the interest from new investors wanting to establish businesses in the area, alongside requests from existing units looking to expand.
Jain also urged for enhancements including coverage of the wastewater recycling plant, installation of an RO water plant to provide filtered water for namkeen production, and improved street lighting on the access road to the cluster.
In response, Prajapati assured manufacturers of the development of necessary facilities and instructed officials concerned to address the demands promptly.