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Arera Colony is one of the largest residential areas and localities in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh.Interspersed with plantations, trees and gardens, it is a posh area of the city and occupies a large area of the middle and southern part of the city.
Bhopal District is bounded by the districts of Guna to the north, Vidisha to the northeast, Raisen to the east and southeast, Sehore to the southwest and west, and Rajgarh to the northwest. The city of Bhopal lies in the southern part of the district, and the majority of the population resides within Bhopal municipality.
Jabalpur Development Authority is a statutory organization under the supervision of the Government of Madhya Pradesh, India which was established after the state government of Madhya Pradesh recognized the urgent need to encourage public-private partnership in the housing sector by forming joint ventures.
Sonagiri (Hindi: सोनागिरी) is a suburb in Bhopal, India, in the BHEL township in the city of Bhopal. Etymology. In Hindi, ...
Bhopal's lively culture is beautifully showcased by New Market, seamlessly blending commerce with tradition. When visiting New Market in Bhopal, you'll find a wide range of exciting offers and opportunities to save money. Discover the latest seasonal offers and promotions from retailers and brands on the market.
The DB City Mall is a shopping complex located in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, Central India.It is situated near Maharana Pratap Nagar in the central business district. Opened in August 2010, it is one of the largest shopping centers in central India and the first shopping mall in Bhopal.
From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Frank A. Olson joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -47.1 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.
Bhopal became a princely state after signing a treaty (During the reign of Nazar Mohammed Khan 1816–1819) [27] with the British East India Company in 1818. [32] Between 1819 and 1926, the state was ruled by four women, Begums – unique in the royalty of those days – under British suzerainty.