Indore Municipal Corporation Receives Fresh Applications for Public Space Adoption
The Indore Municipal Corporation has received 10 new applications from various organisations wishing to adopt public spaces in the city for development. Several social and commercial organisations are participating in a local government initiative to maintain and enhance the city's aesthetic appeal. Many organisations have already signed contracts for major stretches under this collaborative model.
Civic body commissioner Kshitij Singhal announced that the city has received 10 new applications from organisations wishing to adopt spaces for development. The new proposals include the development and beautification of Nemi Nagar Garden in Ward 72 and Scheme No. 78, an urban forest and open learning centre in Vijay Nagar, as well as dividers and green belts from the high court to Malwa Mill, Lantern Square, and the IT Park intersection to Maharaja Ranjit Singh College.
Singhal emphasised that Indore's identity extended beyond its 'Cleanest City' status. Now, it is defined by the active participation of its citizens. He noted that when local organisations step forward to contribute to environmental conservation and urban development, it inspires the wider community to take similar actions.
The corporation has appealed to social organisations and corporate bodies to adopt city squares, rotaries, and green belts for a five-year period. This collaborative model aims to ensure sustainable maintenance and continuous growth of the city's green infrastructure, leveraging public-private partnerships for long-term urban enhancement.



