
A plug-and-play facility for the readymade garment complex in Pardesipura is being developed by the Madhya Pradesh Industrial Development Corporation (MPIDC) to accommodate at least 200 new units. This complex in Pardesipura houses around 150 small and medium garment units and is one of the oldest complexes in the region. The plug-and-play facility offers ready-to-move facilities such as a building, power, internet, water, road and other basic infrastructure to entrepreneurs.
Rohan Saxena, executive director MPIDC, Indore said, “A plug-and-play facility is being developed at the readymade complex. As per the initial planning, it will be a G+8 structure and will accommodate at least 200 units.” The estimated development cost of this plug-and-play facility is around Rs 100 crore according to the MPIDC.
The plug-and-play facility at the readymade complex is a first-of-its-kind facility after the IT/ITES sector in the city to offer ready-to-move infrastructure to industries.
Space for ancillary units and other related units will be available at the upcoming facility at the readymade complex which will support garment manufacturing. Hundreds of garment manufacturers engaged in domestic sales and exports of garments and accessories are housed in the readymade complex.
Saxena said, “The plug-and-play facility will help in creating a conducive environment for business. Industry will get all the basic infrastructure required for setting up a business. The facility will have office space and other basic facilities that are a must for setting up a unit.”
For planning and technical support for the upcoming plug and play facility , the MPIDC has hired a consultant. MPIDC is also working on developing a new IT Park for IT/ITES players in the city. To improve infrastructure and repair properties, upgradation work has been undertaken by the corporation at more than half a dozen properties in the Indore region.






