Indraprastha - Indore

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Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Near Apollo Tower, South Tukoganj, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452001, India

Postal code : 452001
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Mahatma Gandhi Rd, Near Apollo Tower, South Tukoganj, Indore, Madhya Pradesh 452001, India
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Sandeep chouhan on Google

Here parking area is available but park under the vehicle under the basement. You can easily reach there by ibus, van, public bus etc
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Pradeep Jain on Google

More like a commercial building , than a mall. Nice location. Have few good coaching classes
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Kartik Mandhanya on Google

Indraprastha ("Plain of Indra" or "City of Indra") is mentioned in ancient Indian literature as a city of the Kuru Kingdom. It was the capital of the kingdom led by the Pandavas in the Mahabharata epic. Under the Pali form of its name, Indapatta, it is also mentioned in Buddhist texts as the capital of the Kuru mahajanapada. It is often thought to have been located in the region of present-day New Delhi, particularly the Old Fort (Purana Qila), although this has not been conclusively confirmed. The city is sometimes also known as Khandavaprastha, the name of a forest region on the banks of Yamuna river which (according to the Mahabharata) had been cleared to build the city. History :- Indraprastha is referenced in the Mahabharata, a Sanskrit Indian text compiled over a period approximately between 400 BCE and 400 CE. The Mahabharata records Indraprastha as being home to the Pandavas, whose wars with the Kauravas it describes. The location of Indraprastha is uncertain but Purana Qila in present-day New Delhi is frequently cited and has been noted as such in texts as old as the 14th-century CE. The modern form of the name, Inderpat, continued to be applied to the Purana Qila area into the early 20th century; in a study of ancient Indian place-names, Michael Witzel considers this to be one of many places from the Sanskrit Epics whose names have been retained into modern times, such as Kaushambi/Kosam. Purana Qila is certainly an ancient settlement but archaeological studies performed there since the 1950s have failed to reveal structures and artefacts that would confirm the architectural grandeur and rich lives in the period that the Mahabharata describes. The historian Upinder Singh notes that despite academic debate, "Ultimately, there is no way of conclusively proving or disproving whether the Pandavas or Kauravas ever lived ...". However, it is possible that the main part of the ancient city has not been reached by excavations so far, but rather falls under the unexcavated area extending directly to the south of Purana Qila. Indraprastha is not only known from the Mahabharata. It is also mentioned as "Indapatta" or "Indapattana" in Pali-language Buddhist texts, where it is described as the capital of the Kuru Kingdom, situated on the Yamuna River. The Buddhist literature also mentions Hatthinipura (Hastinapura) and several smaller towns and villages of the Kuru kingdom. Indraprastha may have been known to the Greco-Roman world as well: it is thought to be mentioned in Ptolemy's Geography dating from the 2nd century CE as the city "Indabara", possibly derived from the Prakrit form "Indabatta", and which was probably in the vicinity of Delhi. Upinder Singh (2004) describes this equation of Indabara with Indraprastha as "plausible". Indraprastha is also named as a pratigana (district) of the Delhi region in a Sanskrit inscription dated to 1327 CE, discovered in Raisina area of New Delhi. D. C. Sircar, an epigraphist, believed Indraprastha was a significant city in the Mauryan period, based on analysis of a stone carving found in the Delhi area at Sriniwaspuri which records the reign of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka. Singh has cast doubt on this interpretation because the inscription does not actually refer to Indraprastha and although "... a place of importance must certainly have been located in the vicinity of the rock edict, exactly which one it was and what it was known as, is uncertain." Similarly, remains, such as an iron pillar, that have been associated with Ashoka are not indubitably so: their composition is atypical and the inscriptions are vague. As of 2014, the Archaeological Survey of India is continuing excavation in Purana Qila.
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The Wanderer घुम्म्मकड़ on Google

Having idea customer care, showrooms of shoe brands red cheif, woodland, some institute, wooden furniture , office are also available here
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Nileshearts Art & Animation on Google

This is a landmark place near palasiya. Inside this building there are lots of corporate companies and shopping stores. Very big parking area available in basement. Two lifts at ground floor, goes up to 3rd floor.
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Vinay Deshmukh on Google

Full of Corporate Office , and other business's easy to visit this building .
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Anand yadav on Google

Over all this one is a business Park , you can shop here for wedding or formal events, building has its own parking lot under the basement with 2 entry and exit point. Idea care is also there you can get haircut also, there is some class for engineering and commerce background students. One or two Chartered accountant and company secretary office is also there. It could be over all a good build with a hygienic environment.
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devil gamer on Google

In this building, I have a very simple shop and there is also a brand showroom. This building also houses the office of Idea Telecom, it is built near the Ti mall.

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