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Chappan Dukan (Chhappan Dukan/56 Dukan) is a food and shopping Street located in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is known for its active street food scene and variety of shops, establishing itself as a notable landmark for residents and visitors alike.
The market consists of two sub-markets namely Bada Sarafa Bazaar and Chhota Sarafa Bazaar. Indore's Sarafa Bazaar is a popular tourist place because of its cuisine and night lifestyle. [38] Sultan Bazar: Hyderabad: Sultan Bazaar is an old commercial market in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. [39] It lies between the commercial areas of Abids and ...
Indore's culinary culture has a blend of Maharashtrian, Malwi, Rajasthani and Gujarati influence. The street food of the city is especially popular. Two of the most noteworthy street food places in Indore are Chappan Dukan and Sarafa Bazaar. [122] As part of the Smart City project, the Chappan Dukan area has been developed as a smart food street.
MG Road or Mahatma Gandhi Road formerly known as James Street is one of the busiest roads of the city of Indore and a foremost shopping district in the city. It is spread over 8.6 km. Starting from Devi Ahilyabai Holkar International Airport it leads to the life line of city i.e. A.B. Road on Palasia Square.
Phoenix Citadel Mall is a shopping mall in the city of Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. It is owned by Phoenix Mills Ltd., [2] they operate 10 malls across 7 cities of India. [3] The mall is spread over 3 floors and has a dedicated building for parking. It has 1,000,000 leasing area for shopping brands.
Vijay Nagar is a major residential area in Indore, as a part of Greater Indore. Developed by the Indore Development Authority , the suburb saw a boom in population in the late 1990s. Real estate prices have since shot up and are among the highest in Indore, in part because of the continued influx of immigrants.
Chappan Dukan; I. Indore Fashion Week; Indore gharana; S. Sarafa Bazaar This page was last edited on 31 October 2016, at 00:33 (UTC) ...
Mhow has been connected to Indore and Khandwa by metre-gauge railway lines. In 2008, the Union Cabinet approved the gauge conversion for the Ratlam–Mhow-Khandwa–Akola railway line. (472.64 km). The cost of the gauge conversion would be about Rs.1421.25 crore. [2] [3] In January 2017, the station was named after B. R. Ambedkar. [4] [5] [6] [7]