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Identification of Tourism Circuits across India

Interim Report-Phase II
Madhya Pradesh

June 2012
Submitted to: Ministry of Tourism, Government of India 1, Parliament Street, Transport Bhawan, New Delhi - 110001 2nd Floor, Ambience Corporate Tower, Ambience Mall, NH-8, Gurgaon, Haryana 122 001 Submitted by:

Table of Contents
1. Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 2. 2.1 2.2 3. 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 4. 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 5. 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 Assignment Brief .................................................................................................................... 1 Objectives of the Study ........................................................................................................... 1 Key Findings of the Report ..................................................................................................... 1 Description of the Circuits ...................................................................................................... 4 Destinations in the Circuits ................................................................................................... 15 Stakeholder Consultations..................................................................................................... 19 Town wise Carrying Capacity Assessment ........................................................................... 19 Existing Infrastructure Gaps ................................................................................................. 20 Projects Identification, Block Cost Estimates, Implementation and Funding....................... 22 PPP Bifurcation of Identified Projects .................................................................................. 30 Estimated Employment Generation ...................................................................................... 33 Stakeholder consultation ....................................................................................................... 34 Town wise Carrying Capacity Assessment ........................................................................... 34 Existing Infrastructure Gaps ................................................................................................. 35 Projects Identification, Block Cost Estimates, Implementation and Funding....................... 36 PPP Bifurcation of Identified Projects .................................................................................. 41 Estimated Employment Generation ...................................................................................... 43 Stakeholder consultation ....................................................................................................... 44 Town wise Carrying Capacity Assessment ........................................................................... 44 Existing Infrastructure Gaps ................................................................................................. 45 Projects Identification, Block Cost Estimates, Implementation and Funding....................... 46 PPP Bifurcation of Identified Projects .................................................................................. 51 Estimated Employment Generation ...................................................................................... 53

Brief Profile of the Tourism Circuits .............................................................................................. 4

Circuit 1: Indore Ujjain Omkareshwar Maheshwar Mandu ............................................... 19

Circuit 2: Jabalpur Bhedaghat Mandla Kanha Bandhavgarh - Amarkantak ..................... 34

Circuit 3: Bhopal Sanchi - Bhojpur Bhimbetka - Pachmarhi .................................................. 44

List of Tables Table 1 : Description of destinations along the circuit: Indore - Ujjain Omkareshwar Maheshwar Mandu ................................................................................................................................................... 15 Table 2: Description of destinations along the circuit: Jabalpur Bhedaghat Mandla Kanha Bandhavgarh - Amarkantak .................................................................................................................. 16 Table 3: Description of destinations along the circuit: Bhopal Sanchi - Bhojpur Bhimbetka Pachmarhi ............................................................................................................................................. 17 Table 4: Stakeholder Consultations ...................................................................................................... 19 Table 5: Carrying Capacity for Indore Ujjain Omkareshwar Maheshwar Mandu Circuit ......... 19 Table 6: Identified projects in Indore Ujjain Omkareshwar Maheshwar Mandu Circuit .......... 22 Table 7: PPP Bifurcation of Identified Project ..................................................................................... 30 Table 8: District-wise employment estimates for Indore-Ujjain-Mandu-Maheshwar Omkareshwar circuit .................................................................................................................................................... 33 Table 9: Stakeholder Consultations ...................................................................................................... 34 Table 10: Carrying Capacity Assessment Jabalpur Bhedaghat Mandla Kanha Bandhavgarh Amarkantak ........................................................................................................................................... 34 Table 11: Identified projects in Jabalpur Bhedaghat Mandla Kanha Bandhavgarh Amarkantak Circuit ............................................................................................................................... 36 Table 12: PPP Bifurcation of the projects ............................................................................................. 41 Table 13: District-wise employment estimates ..................................................................................... 43 Table 14: Stakeholder Consultations .................................................................................................... 44 Table 15: Carrying capacity assessment of Bhopal Sanchi - Bhojpur Bhimbetka Pachmarhi..... 44 Table 16: Project Identification in Bhopal-Sanchi-Bhojpur-Bhimbetka-Pachmarhi ............................ 46 Table 17: PPP Bifurcation of Bhopal-Sanchi-Bhimbetka-Bhojpur-Pachmarhi .................................... 51 Table 18: District-wise employment estimates for Bhopal - Sanchi - Bhojpur -Bhimbetka-Pachmarhi .............................................................................................................................................................. 53 List of Figures Figure 1: Destinations in Indore.............................................................................................................. 5 Figure 2: Destinations in Ujjain .............................................................................................................. 6 Figure 3: Destinations in Omkareshwar.................................................................................................. 6 Figure 4: Destinations in Maheshwar ..................................................................................................... 7 Figure 5: Destinations in Dhar ................................................................................................................ 7 Figure 6: Destinations in Mandu ............................................................................................................. 9 Figure 7: Destinations in Jabalpur ........................................................................................................ 10 Figure 8: Destinations in Kanha National Park and Bandhavgarh National Park ................................ 11 Figure 9: Destinations in Bhopal .......................................................................................................... 12 Figure 10: Destinations in Sanchi ......................................................................................................... 13 Figure 11: Destinations at Pachmarhi ................................................................................................... 14

1. Introduction
1.1 Assignment Brief

IL&FS Infrastructure Development Corporation Ltd (IL&FS IDC) appointed as the National Level Consultant (NLC) by Ministry of Tourism, is in the process of identifying tourism circuits across all the States and UTs (except North-East). These circuits are proposed to be developed during the 12th Plan, in an integrated manner with Central Financial Assistance and appropriate involvement of State Governments and private sector. For Phase I, the process has been completed with the selection of existing/new tourist circuits (four in each state and two in Union Territories). These circuits have been structured considering the length, duration and connectivity. Additionally, one of the four circuits in each state was prioritised as Priority Circuit and studied in-depth in Phase I. For Phase II, similar exercise has been undertaken for identification of the basic tourism; tourism related infrastructure and promotional needs of the identified circuits, along with the tentative cost estimates. Thereafter, Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) will be prepared by the State Level Consultant for the projects identified along with their financial projections.

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Objectives of the Study

The objectives of the present study are: 1) To study the Phase II tourist circuits/destinations in Madhya Pradesh. 2) To analyse the potential and carrying capacity of the identified tourist circuits/destinations 3) Assess the existing infrastructure basic and tourism related - for the circuits/destinations. 4) To assess the interventions for improving the quantity and quality of basic and tourism infrastructure for circuits/destinations. 5) Identify infrastructural projects to be initiated by Centre/State/Private sector.

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Key Findings of the Report

Three circuits covered under Phase II of the said assignment are: Circuit 1: Indore - Ujjain Omkareshwar Maheshwar - Mandu Circuit 2: Jabalpur Bhedaghat Mandla Kanha Bandhavgarh- Amarkantak Circuit 3: Bhopal Sanchi - Bhojpur Bhimbetka - Pachmarhi The key findings of the study conducted along these circuits are listed as below: a) Indore: Majority of the destinations in the city are well connected with each other. Conservation and restoration is needed at Rajwada, Krishnapura Chhatriya and Boliya Sarkar ki Chhatriya whereas places such as Pataal Pani and Tincha Fall need public conveniences, kiosks and

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cafeteria. The potential of Ralamandal can be improved with proposals of ropeway, Fossil museum, Bio-diversity Park and Eco-Tourism. b) Omkareshwar: Development of ghats is needed at Omkareshwar Mandir, Triveni Sangam and Khedi ghat. Drinking water facility needs to be provided at all ghats. Ropeway and viewpoints need to be provided at Omkareshwar. c) Indira Sagar Dam: Adventure Sports can be promoted at the dam. d) Maheshwar: Upgradation of approach road is required in order to reach Maheshwar Temple. Development of ghats is also needed at Maheshwar Temple and surrounding areas. e) Mandu: Approach road leading to Mandav town requires upgradation. Most of the destinations in the city are well connected. Revitalization of Sagar Lake, Eco-point, Munj Talab and Reva kundis needed. f) Dhar: Restoration and conservation of Dhar fort and Bhojshala needs to be done. g) Bagh Caves: There is a need of a restaurant at Bagh Caves. h) Ujjain: Most of the destinations in the city are well connected. Upgradation of public conveniences is needed at all the Temples. Revitalization of Rudra Sagar needs to be done. Circuit 2: Jabalpur Bhedaghat Mandla Kanha Bandhavgarh- Amarkantak a) Jabalpur to Bhedaghat Destination: Bhedaghat

Improvement in the solid waste management is required for Madan Mohan fort. Lack of direction signages in the city to reach the different tourist spots. Night illumination of Madan Mohan fort, Chausath Yogini Temple and Tilwara ghat. Restoration and conservation of Hanuman Mandir and Shiv Mandir Improvement in street lighting and public conveniences, onsite, is required for some tourist sites. Lack of drinking water b) Jabalpur Kanha National park Destination: Kanha National Park Lack of Watch Towers Lack of Eco-Friendly Vehicles Lack of restaurants and accommodation Improvement in the solid waste management c) Jabalpur Bandhavgarh National Park Destination: Bandhavgarh National Park Improvement in the solid waste management Lack of Watch Towers Lack of Eco-Friendly Vehicles

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d) Bandhavgarh National Park Amarkantak Destination: Amarkantak Lack of information and directional signage to the different tourist places in the city. Lack of drinking water facility. Improvement in the solid waste management is required for Maai Ki Bagia, Sone nadi ka Udgam, Narmada ji ka Udgam, Ram Ghat, Shambhu Dhara and Kapil Dhara. Lack of shops, restaurants, information kiosk on site. Improvement in public conveniences, onsite, is required for some tourist sites. Lack of adequate parking facilities. Lack of Eco-Friendly Vehicles. Circuit 3: Bhopal Sanchi - Bhojpur Bhimbetka - Pachmarhi a) Sanchi: The site is deficient in terms of basic tourist infrastructure, such as public conveniences, drinking water facility, parking and other tourist facilities. Sanchi needs to be developed by making a comprehensive plan considering the other Stupas in its vicinity such as Sonari, Satdhara and Mural Khrod. These sites also require development of approach road and other basic tourist facilities. b) Bhojpur: Bhojpur needs to be developed by providing amenities such as food joints, kiosks, public conveniences, drinking water facility, parking and other tourist facilities. c) Bhimbetka: There is a need of a parking space at Bhimbetka. Enroute signages and street lighting on the approach road are also required. d) Pachmarhi: Pachmarhi requires a comprehensive development, considering the development /upgradation of facilities at all tourist sites by providing basic tourist infrastructure and interventions at town level which will include provision of cycle tracks, walk ways etc.

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2. Brief Profile of the Tourism Circuits


2.1 Description of the Circuits

Brief descriptions of all the three tourist circuits have been discussed below: 2.1.1 Circuit 1: Indore - Ujjain Omkareshwar Maheshwar - Mandu

This circuit covers a distance of approximately 486 kms with Indore as an entry/exit point. The circuit is well connected by roadways and railways and can be covered in duration of three days. Map 1 : Indore - Ujjain Omkareshwar Maheshwar - Mandu

Indore District: Indore Indore is located in the western region of the state and 202kms from the state capital Bhopal. It is well connected with nearby districts by NH-3 (Agra-Mumbai). Rajwada is very famous destination in the region with the neighbouring monuments such as Krishnapura Chhatriya and Boliya Sarkar ki Chhatri. Lal Bagh Palace is one of the most spectacular buildings in Indore Palace and a magnificent memento of a rich heritage adorned with beautiful gardens and good quality architecture. Khajrana temple is a majestic temple with serene surroundings coupled with holiness.

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Ralamandal, a beautiful hill about 20kms far from Indore, is an ancient palace built by Holkars. The Wildlife Sanctuary is under forest department and has good potential to develop. Pataal Pani: It is a waterfall situated at a distance of 36 km from Indore city. The waterfalls of the spot enhance the beauty of the place and make it a perfect destination on an excursion trip from Indore. Tincha Fall: Tincha is a village located on the Khandwa road, 20kms away from Indore. Tincha fall is just 2kms away from the village. The natural attractions of this place make it a very good picnic spot. Figure 1: Destinations in Indore

Rajwada

Krishnapura Chhatriya

Lal Bagh Ujjain District: Ujjain

Khajrana

Ujjain is an ancient city, located on the eastern bank of the Shipra River. It is 189kms from the state capital Bhopal. It stands out among many other sacred and holy cities of India. Mahakaal Temple is one of the most famous Hindu temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Sandipani Ashram: Mythological tales state that Lord Krishna and Sudama received regular instruction in the ashram of Guru Sandipani.

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Bhrathari Gufa is situated near the temple of Gadkalika. There are several religious places such as Rudra Sagar, Char Dham Mandir, Ram Ghat, Kaal Bhairav Mandir, Sidh Vat Mandir and Kalia Deh Palace. Figure 2: Destinations in Ujjain

Ram Ghat East Nimar District: Omkareshwar -Indira Sagar Dam Omkareshwar

Kalia Dev Palace

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Omkareshwar is situated at a distance of 77 km from Indore. It is a pilgrimage site as it consists of a number of Hindu temples and Jain temples. Geographically, it is an island, formed in the shape of Om, on the confluence of the rivers Narmada and Kaveri. This site has potential of attracting religious tourist from all over the world. The temple of Navagraha, the nine planets, on the Triveni Ghat of Shipra is a prominent centre for the pilgrims. There is a confluence of Khan River near Triveni Ghat on the Shipra. On the other side, the Indira Sagar Dam is a multipurpose key project on the Narmada River at Narmadanagar in the Khandwa district. The project envisages construction of a 92 m high and 653 m long concrete gravity dam. It has the potential for adventure water sports. Figure 3: Destinations in Omkareshwar

Omkareshwar hilltop

Omkareshwar temple

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West Nimar District: Maheshwar The temple town of Maheshwar lies on the northern bank of the Narmada River and 91kms from Indore. The royal throne of Ahilya Bai Holkar, Maheshwar Fort and Sahastradhara are the popular tourist attractions. Traditional handicraft, in the form of Maheshwari sarees (in cotton and silk), found in the local shops are also very popular among tourists. Figure 4: Destinations in Maheshwar

Maheshwar Fort

Maheshwar Temple

Dhar District: Dhar-Mandu-Kukshi Dhar Fort is one of the most important historical monuments in Dhar. It is situated at a distance of about 3 km from the central area of the town. The uniqueness of this fort is its architecture which shows a combination of Hindu, Mughal and Afghan style. Bhojshala, known as Raja Bhoj School or the Bhoj Shala, was built out of Hindu and Jain remains. Its name is derived from one of the slabs, covered with inscriptions giving rules of Sanskrit grammar, once used as a paving stone in the hall. The unique feature of the mosque is the fact that this ancient structure was the home to both a mosque and a temple and was one of the most visited religious places. Figure 5: Destinations in Dhar

Bhojshala

Dhar Fort

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Mandu This city is perched high on a hill, 283 km away from the capital city Bhopal. All the tourist places in Mandu are very well-connected to each other. Dominated successively by Hindu and provincial Muslim dynasties, almost every structure is remarkable due to the unique architecture. Jahaz Mahal is probably the most famous building in Mandu. There are two lakes on the eastern and western side of the palace that create a perfect illusion of a ship with its rectangular shape. Rani Roopamati Mahal is a palace in Mandu surrounded by greenery. It is situated on the banks of the Rewa Kund. This Pavilion stands next to Baz Bahadur's palace and is constructed in an Afghan architectural style. These Pavilions was originally constructed as an army observatory. It offers a spectacular sunset view over Narmada River. Echo Point is another very famous and major tourist picnic spots among various monuments of Mandu. The Rewa Kund is a religious site, an artificial lake built by Baz Badadur. It is a tank of sacred water from the river Rewa, another name for the Narmada. Baz Bahadurs Palace is one such building which has, over the years, become one of the tourist destinations. It is situated on the slope of a hill in the midst of natural scenery and its entrance has big courtyards and high terraces. The Ashrafi Mahal is located opposite of Jama Masjid, in the main market; the ruins of which are now in existence. Jama Masjid is a huge mosque built in 1454 dominating the village of Mandu and is considered the finest example of Afghan architecture in India. Sunset point in Mandu is located in front of Lohani caves, and provides a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside. The Sunset Point provides a spectacular view of the surroundings. Mandu has high potential in attracting the tourists due to availability of number of monuments and tourist places.

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Figure 6: Destinations in Mandu

Rani Roopmati Mahal

Rewa Kund

Baz Bahadur Mahal 2.1.2

Ashrafi Mahal

Circuit 2: Jabalpur Bhedaghat Mandla Kanha Bandhavgarh - Amarkantak

This circuit covers a distance of approximately 754 kms with Jabalpur as an entry/exit point. The circuit is well connected by roadways and railways and can be covered in duration of two days. Jabalpur: Jabalpur is famous for marble rocks of varied colours. Apart from that, the city is even known for housing some historical forts and war memorials amidst the panoramic beauty of the place. Bhedaghat: Bhedaghat is a town and a Nagar Panchayat in Jabalpur district. It is situated by the side of river Narmada and is approximately 20 km from Jabalpur city. Its most famous sights are the Dhuandhar Falls, Marble Rocks, and the Chausath Yogini temple. Mandla: It is a tribal district situated in the east-central part of the state. The district lies almost entirely in the catchment of river Narmada & its tributaries. A district with a glorious history, Mandla comprises of numerous rivers and endowed with rich forests.

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Map 2: Circuit showing Bhedaghat-Jabalpur-Mandala-Amarkantak-Kanha National ParkBandhavgarh National Park

Amarkantak: Amarkantak is a pilgrim town and a Nagar Panchayat in Anuppur district. Also called "Teerthraj" (the king of pilgrimages), Amarkantak region is a unique natural heritage area and is the meeting point of the Vindhyas and the Satpuras. Figure 7: Destinations in Jabalpur

Kapil Dhara Fall

Narmada Udgam

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Dhuandhar Falls

Lamheda Ghat

Kanha National Park: Kanha National park is located in Banjar and Halon valleys in the Mandla / Balaghat districts. It is one of Indias finest tiger reserves. Spread across 940 sq km in a horse-shoe shaped valley, it is bounded by the spurs of the Mekal range and presents a varied topography. Bandhavgarh: The reserve named after the highest hill Bandhavgarh (807 m) in the centre of it, falls between the Vindhyan hill range and the eastern flank of Satpura hill range. It is located in Shahdol and Jabalpur district. Figure 8: Destinations in Kanha National Park and Bandhavgarh National Park

Kanha National Park 2.1.3

Bandhavgarh National Park

Circuit 3: Bhopal Sanchi - Bhojpur Bhimbetka Pachmarhi

This circuit covers a distance of approximately 641 kms with Bhopal as an entry/exit point. The circuit is well connected by roadways and can be covered in duration of three days.

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Map 3: Map showing Bhopal-Bhimbetka-Bhojpur-Sanchi-Pachmarhi

Bhimbetka

Bhopal District: Bhopal Bhopal is the capital of Madhya Pradesh and the administrative headquarters of Bhopal District and Bhopal Division. Bhopal is known as the City of Lakes for its various natural as well as artificial lakes and is also one of the greenest cities in India1. Kolar Dam is a major masonry dam which is located about 35 km away from Bhopal, near Lawakhari village in Sehore District. Figure 9: Destinations in Bhopal

Upper Lake

Lower Lake

Educational Britannica Educational (1 July 2010). The Geography of India: Sacred and Historic Places. The Rosen Publishing Group.pp. 174.ISBN 978-1-61530-202-4. Retrieved on 15 April, 2012

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Raisen District: Sanchi-Udaigiri-Vidhisha-Raisen-Bhimbetka Sanchi Sanchi stupas are located 46kms north east of Bhopal, and 10 km from Besnagar and Vidisha in the central part of the state. The 'Great Stupa' at Sanchi is the oldest stone structure in India2. Its nucleus was a simple hemispherical brick structure built over the relics of the Buddha. Sonari stupas are located just 10 kms from Sanchi, which is a serene hill known all over for its stupas, monasteries, temples and pillars dating from the 3rd century B.C. to the 12th century A.D. Udaygiri caves are situated in Vidisha district. These caves are at a distance of 4 km from Vidisha and 13 km from Sanchi. These caves are a group of rock-cut cave sanctuaries, carved into a sandstone hill that stands, sentinel like, on the horizon. There are 44 caves in all, which include both natural and man-made, and are possibly the finest example of classical Gupta arts. Vidhisha, situated in the fork of the Betwa and Bes rivers, 10 km from Sanchi, occupies an important place amongst the ancient cities in India. Maladevi Temple, located in Gyaraspur Tehsil, has several ruins of several old Hindu, Jain and Buddhist places of worship. Raisen Fort is a huge and colourful hilltop fort built around 1200 A.D. This ruined edifice is of great historical and architectural interest. The fort consists of temples, cannons, three palaces, 40 wells and a large tank. The Bhojpur Shiva Temple, also known as Somnath of the East, is an unfinished temple located at Bhojpur village near Bhopal. It is famous for the incomplete temple dedicated to Shiva. It is crafted out a single rock. Figure 10: Destinations in Sanchi

Sanchi Stupa

Courtyard at Sanchi

Bhimbetka rock shelters are a World Heritage site located in Raisen District. These shelters exhibit the earliest traces of human life in India and deliver traces of dance from prehistoric times.

Buddhist Art Frontline Magazine May 1326, 1989

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It is a collection of sandstone outcrops on the top of a hill, worn into twisted shapes by wind and rain, and a home to prehistoric men for many tens of thousands of years3. Hoshangabad District: Pachmarhi Pachmarhi is a hill station, situated at a height of 1000 m in a valley of the Satpura Range in Hoshangabad district. The highest point in the Central India region and the Vindhya and Satpura range; Dhupgarh at 1,350 m is located here. Jata Shankar is a holy place, and the site of legends and shrine. A cave is located in deep ravine, with enormous boulders perched above. It is one of main attraction points of the beautiful surroundings of town. Handi Khoh, an imposing canyon with 300 feet high crag amidst a dense forest, is endowed with scenic beauty. It is a deep ravine in V-shape created by two gigantic hills. The clinging rock face of this gulch is a haven of large beehives. Bounded by a deep woody forest, this place is closely associated with Lord Shiva4 Dhoopgarh is the highest point in the Satpura range5, which commands the beautiful view of the surrounding range. It is a very popular spot for viewing the sunset. Tawa is a large reservoir on Tawa River, provides for irrigation to several thousand hectares land. Figure 11: Destinations at Pachmarhi

Pachmarhi

Protestant Church

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Destinations in the Circuits

The destinations covered in the circuits under Phase II are enlisted here: 1) Indore - Ujjain Omkareshwar Maheshwar - Mandu Table 1 : Description of destinations along the circuit: Indore - Ujjain Omkareshwar Maheshwar Mandu
City/Town Tourist Destination Rajwada Krishnapura Chattriya Boliya Sarkar ki Chattriya Lal Baug Indore Khajrana Mandir Choral River Tincha Fall Pataal Pani Waterfall Ralamandal Mehandi Kund Khedi Ghat Omkareshwar Temple Triveni Sangham Indira Sagar Dam Maheshwar Temple Sagar Lake Rani Roopmati Mahal Eco-Point Reva Kund Baj Bahadur Palace Lal Bangla Mahal Asharafi Mahal Jama Masjid Munj Talab Jahaj Mahal Sunset Point Fossil The most famous destination of Mandu with high tourist Inflow Sunset point is present at lohani caves Fossils of dinosaurs eggs are present at this place Description Historical palace in the city. High potential of attracting tourist visiting Indore Chhatris are the royal tombs Expression of their culture and opulence, the ancestral palace of the great regime Important Ganesh Mandir with a high religious tourist flow It is known for beautiful natural looks of hillocks, river and greenery. Natural attraction makes this place a very good picnic spot Water fall with a very high tourist inflow during peak season Ancient palace built on hill top now comes under forest department Emerging tourism destination for natural trails Tourists visit this place before visiting Omkareshwar Temple. Pilgrimage Site with world famous temple Dedicated to Lord Shiva . This place has a very high tourist inflow Multipurpose project on Narmada River A number of temples, each of them commemorating a different 'avatar' of Shiva Present in front of MPSTDC restaurant and has potential of attracting tourist This palace has a high potential for tourism, with attracting tourist for adventure sports

Omkareshwar

Indirasagar Maheshwar

Mandu

Important destinations of Mandu with high tourist inflow

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City/Town

Tourist Destination Museum Kadka Kho Waterfall Meera Bai ki Jeerat Dhar Fort Bhojshala Bagh Caves Mahakaal Temple Rudra Sagar Char Dham Mandir Ram Ghat Kaal Bhairav Mandir Sidh Vat Mandir Kalia Deh Palace Sandipani Ashram Bhrathari Gufa

Description

Important destinations of Mandu with high tourist inflow Mandu mela is held at this place Most important historical monuments in Dhar Mosque and temple are present at this palace The finest specimens of Buddhist art and architecture in India, famous of its paintings Most famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva with a high tourist inflow Pond at the side of Mahakaal temple

Dhar Bagh

Important Temple of Ujjain with high tourist inflow

Ujjain

Palace on the outskirts of Ujjain with a Sun Temple Important destination of Ujjain where Lord Krishna and Sudhama studied. Important Temple in a cave with high tourist inflow

2) Jabalpur Bhedaghat Mandla Kanha Bandhavgarh - Amarkantak Table 2: Description of destinations along the circuit: Jabalpur Bhedaghat Mandla Kanha Bandhavgarh - Amarkantak
City/ Town Jabalpur Tourist Destination Bargi Reservoir Dumna Nature Reserve Madan Mahal Fort Tilwara Ghat Jabalpur Palace Bhedaghat Description Bargi Dam is built on Narmada River. Its reserved water is used for Hydropower generation and irrigation purpose. The Dumna Nature Reserve is an eco-tourism site in Jabalpur. Madan Mahal fort was built in 11th century by 38th Gond (Tribe) ruler. It is built on top of the hill and visible from most of the city part. Is one of the main among the several Ghats around the Narmada river and has the Gandhi Smarak. Jabalpur has the palace of Gond kings. It possess gifted natural scenic beauty of hills, ponds, river, water-fall, historical monuments etc. The most popular boating site of Jabalpur city. Here the Marble Rocks rise to a hundred feet on either side of the Narmada where the gorge becomes so narrow thus giving its name. Ghat is on the banks of Narmada River and is famous for its limestone deposits. Sammasati Meditation Center also lies here. Here the river passes through narrow passage and produces fog and sound. The temple premises are ruins of ancient dynasties that ruled Jabalpur sometime around 1000AD.

Mandla/Balag hat

Lambeta Ghat Dhuandhar Falls Chausath Yogini Temple

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City/ Town Umariya

Tourist Destination Kanha National Park Bandhavgarh National Park

Description This National Park is one of the first nine tiger reserves established with the initial launch of Project Tiger in 1973, aimed at protecting tigers and their eco-systems. This Park is known for the Royal Bengal Tigers. This is ideal place for viewing tigers in their natural habitat, Along with the tiger it abounds in herbivore species and bird life. This Teerth nested in Vindhya and the Satpura Mountain ranges and also called "Teerthraj". It is famous waterfall with a fall of about hundred feet. According to scriptures, Kapil Muni lived here. Around Narmadakund, a pool at the origin of Narmada, there are number of temples such as Narmada and Shiva temple, Kartikey temple, Shri Ram Janki temple. Sonemuda is the place of origin of Sone River. The panorama of forested hills and valleys adds the beauty of this place.

Shadol

Amarkantak Kapil Dhara Narmada ji ka Udgam Sone Nadi ka Udgam

Circuit 3: Bhopal Sanchi - Bhojpur Bhimbetka - Pachmarhi Table 3: Description of destinations along the circuit: Bhopal Sanchi - Bhojpur Bhimbetka Pachmarhi
City/Town Tourist Destination Upper Lake Lower Lake Kolar Dam Bhopal Hatia Kheda Dam Kalia Sot/Baaz Sanchi Stupa Sanchi Sonari Stupa Satdara Stupa Udaigiri Vidhisha Raisen Bhojpur Bhimbetka Hoshangabad Pachmarhi Udayagiri Caves Gyaraspur Raisen Fort Bhojpur Shiv Temple Bhimbetka Rock Shelters Tawa Reservoir Dhoopgarh Oldest stone structure in India and its nucleus was a simple hemispherical brick structure built over the relics of the Buddha. Sonari is also a well-known monastic location like Sanchi stupa Stupas and monasteries are found here and the remains of apsidal temples posturing inscriptions dating back to second century are also found. Udaygiri Caves are a group of rock - cut cave sanctuaries, carved into a sandstone hill that stands, sentinel like, on the horizon. The place has several ruins of several old Hindu, Jain and Buddhist places of worship. Is huge and colorful hilltop fort with It is known as Somnath of the east, crafted out from a single rock. These shelters exhibit the earliest traces of human life in India and deliver traces of dance from prehistoric times. It is a large reservoir on the Tawa River in central India It is one among the fascinating picnic spots in Pachmarhi. Description It is a major source of drinking water for the residents of the city and has tourism potential It is next to Upper Lake and its water is not suitable for drinking Major masonry dam which is located about 35 km away from Bhopal. The dam is about 45 m high. Kolar reservoir is the important sources of potable water supply for the Bhopal city

Local tourist visit this place often on weekends

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Consecutive chapters deal with the chapter wise details of the three circuits including their carrying capacities, project identification, PPP project bifurcation and estimated employment generation.

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3. Circuit 1: Indore Ujjain Omkareshwar Maheshwar Mandu


3.1 Stakeholder Consultations

Following officials have been consulted during the process: Table 4: Stakeholder Consultations
S. No 1 2 3 4 Name Mr. M.N. Jamali Mr. Dharmendra Singh Parihar Mr. Trivedi Mr. Nilesh Shengle Designation Regional Manager, Indore Division, Madhya Pradesh Tourism Executive Engineer, Madhya Pradesh Tourism Executive Engineer, Madhya Pradesh Tourism Sub Engineer, Madhya Pradesh Tourism Locati on Indore Indore Ujjain Indore Contact 9424796780 9424796819 9424796816 8109138439

3.2

Town wise Carrying Capacity Assessment

Table 5 show the carrying capacity of the tourist towns covered under Indore Ujjain Omkareshwar Maheshwar Mandu Circuit. Table 5: Carrying Capacity for Indore Ujjain Omkareshwar Maheshwar Mandu Circuit
Tourist Town Destinations Covered Rajwada, Krishnapura Chattriya, Boliya Sarkar ki Chattri, Lal Baug,Khajrana Mandir,Choral River,Tincha Fall,Pataal Pani Waterfall,Rala mandal,Mehan di Kund Mahakaal Temple,Rudra Sagar,Char Dham Mandir, Ram Ghat, Kaal Bhairav Mandir, Sidh Vat Mandir, Kalia Deh Palace, Sandipani Ashram, Bhrathari Gufa Khedi Ghat,Omkaresh war Temple,Triveni Sangham Existing Load Carrying Capacity 2010 Available Capacity Estimated Load Carrying Capacity 2020 Availa ble Capaci ty

District

Indore

Indore

2044602

3209000

1164398

2770088

3209000

438912

Ujjain

Ujjain

534060

1719205

1185145

660655

1719205

1058550

East Nimar

Omkare shwar

9737

196385

186648

11485

196385

184900

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District

Tourist Town Mahesh war Dhar

Destinations Covered Maheshwar Temple Dhar fort, Bhojshala Sagar Lake,Rani Roopmati Mahal,EcoPoint,Reva Kund,Baj Bahadur Palace,Lal Bangla Mahal,Asharafi Mahal,Jama Masjid,Munj Talab,Jahaj Mahal,Sunset Point,Fossil Museum,Kadk a Kho Waterfall,Meer a Bai ki Jeerat Bagh caves

Existing Load

Carrying Capacity 2010

Available Capacity

Estimated Load

Carrying Capacity 2020

Availa ble Capaci ty

West Nimar

25101 97032

45675 437220

20574 340188

31390 124399

45675 437220

14285 312821

Dhar

Mandav

11378

417555

406177

14486

417555

403069

Kukshi

31305

179365

148060

40133

179365

139232

As evident from the table above, Indore, Ujjain and Mandu towns, of the circuit shows more tourism carrying capacity. This can be attributed to factors such as presence of a number of historical sites in the towns.

3.3

Existing Infrastructure Gaps

An assessment of tourism infrastructure between major tourist destinations has been done. Each of the destinations and their enroute stretches have been assessed and rated on a scale of A, B, C,D and E wherein, A denotes Very Good, B denotes Good, C denotes Fair, D denotes Bad and E denotes Very Bad. The infrastructure assessment sheets are presented in the Annexure1: 1) Indore to Omkareshwar Destination: Omkareshwar Street lighting and shading of Omkareshwar Parikrama is required Improvement in the solid waste management is required for the city as well for its tourist sites Lack of direction signages in the city to reach the different tourist spots Improvement of the approach road is needed Improvement and Development of ghats is needed at Omkareshwar, khedi and TriveniSangam Ghat

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Improvement in street lighting, drinking water facility and public conveniences, onsite, is required for some tourist sites 2) Omkareshwar to Indira Sagar Destination: Indira Sagar It can be developed for adventure and water tourism 3) Indira Sagar to Maheshwar Destination: Maheshwar Improvement in street lighting and public conveniences, onsite, is required for some tourist sites Improvement of the approach road is required Improvement in the solid waste management is required for the city as well for its tourist sites Improvement and development of ghats is needed at Maheshwar Temple and surrounding areas Lack of shops, drinking water facility, restaurants, information kiosk and parking at the site Restoration and conservation of Maheshwar Temple is needed Maintenance of the site needs to be upgraded Lack of information and directional signage to the different tourist places in the city 4) Maheshwar to Mandu Destination: Mandu Lack of information and directional signages to the different tourist places in the city Lack of adequate parking facilities at most of the tourist sites in the city Lack of drinking water Restoration and conservation of a number of monuments Reva Kund, Chor khot Mosque needs to be done Improvement in the solid waste management is required for the city as well for its tourist sites Lack of shops, restaurants, information kiosk onsite 5) Mandu to Dhar Destination- Dhar Lack of information and directional signage to the different tourist places in the city Lack of drinking water facility Restoration and conservation of a Dhar fort and Bhojshala is needed Improvement in the solid waste management is required for the city as well for its tourist sites Lack of shops, restaurants, information kiosk onsite 6) Dhar to Bagh

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Destination Bagh Caves Lack of information and directional signages to the different tourist places in the city Lack of adequate parking facilities Improvement in the solid waste management is required for the city as well for its tourist sites Lack of drinking water facility, shops, restaurants, information kiosk onsite 7) Indore to Ujjain Destination: Ujjain Lack of information and directional signages Poor solid waste management of the place Lack of adequate parking facilities Improvement in public conveniences, onsite, is required for some tourist sites

3.4

Projects Identification, Block Cost Estimates, Implementation and Funding

Table 6 shows the list of identified projects in Indore Ujjain Omkareshwar Maheshwar Mandu Circuit. Table 6: Identified projects in Indore Ujjain Omkareshwar Maheshwar Mandu Circuit
Destinations Project Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) Indore Madhya Pradesh State Tourism Development Corporation (MPSTDC) Product Infrastructure development for destinations and Circuit (PIDDC) Urban Infrastructure Development for Small & Medium Towns (UIDSSMT) PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT Implementing Agency Mode of Funding Existing Schemes

Restoration and Conservation of Rajwada

Public

Rajwada

Upgradation of Public Conveniences

0.2

MPSTDC

Public

Information and Directional Signage Solid Waste Management Drinking Water Facility Directional and Information Signage Tourist Information Centre Public Conveniences Krishnapura Chattriya Solid Waste Management

0.2 0.2 0.15 0.15 0.1 0.2 0.2

MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)

Public Public Public Public Public PPP Public

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Destinations

Project Directional and Information Signage Light and night Illumination Restoration and Conservation of Chattriya Public Conveniences Drinking Water Facility

Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) 0.15 1 1 0.2 0.15 0.2 1 0.15 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.15 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.2 1.73 0.15 0.1 1.73 0.3 0.2 0.15 0.2 0.3 0.86 0.2 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.15 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.2

Implementing Agency MPSTDC ASI ASI MPSTDC ASI ASI ASI MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC Temple Trust Public Works Department (PWD) MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC

Mode of Funding Public Public Public PPP Public Public Public Public PPP Public Public Public PPP PPP Public Public PPP Public Public PPP PPP Public Public Public Public PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP Public Public Public PPP PPP

Existing Schemes PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT

Boliya Sarkar ki Chattriya

Solid Waste Management Restoration and Conservation of Chattriya Directional and Information Signage Kiosks and Cafeteria Solid Waste Management Upgradation of Public Conveniences Directional and Information Signage Public Conveniences Kiosks and Cafeteria Directional and Information Signage Solid Waste Management Parking Facilities (100 Cars) Drinking Water Facility Tourist Information Centre Parking Facilities (100 Cars) Kiosks and Cafeteria Solid Waste Management Drinking Water Facility Directional and Information Signage Public Safety (Provision of Medical, Life Guards, Security Personnel) Parking Facilities (50 Cars) Public Conveniences Restaurant (1 no.) Rest houses (1 no.)

Lal Baug

Khajrana Mandir

Choral River

Tincha Fall

Kiosks and Cafeteria Drinking Water Facility Solid Waste Management Directional and Information Signage Parking Facilities (30 Cars) Public Conveniences

Pataal Pani Waterfall

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Destinations

Project Kiosks and Cafeteria Drinking Water Facility Solid Waste Management Directional and Information Signage Directional and Information Signage Street Lighting Fossil Museum Bio-Diversity Park Upgradation of Public Conveniences

Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) 0.3 0.15 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.48 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.15 0.15 1.21 1 0.3 8.3 0.5 0.15

Implementing Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD Forest Department Forest Department Forest Department Forest Department Forest Department Forest Department ASI MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Mode of Funding PPP Public Public Public Public Public PPP Public Public Public Public PPP Public PPP PPP PPP Public Public Public

Existing Schemes PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC

Ralamandal

Solid Waste Management Drinking Water Facility Eco-Tourism (Battery electric vehicle 5 nos) Restoration and Conservation of Monument Kiosks and Cafeteria Ropeway (Devguradiya Temple to Ralamandal 1.8km) Nature Trail and Night Camping Drinking Water Facility

Mehandi Kund

Solid Waste Management 0.15 Directional and Information 0.2 Signage Omkareshwar Adventure and Water sports Boating Facilities Directional and Information Signage Solid Waste Management 0.5 2 0.2 0.15 1 0.15 0.15 0.3 0.15 1.73 0.3 0.97

MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC Temple Trust PWD MPSTDC PWD

PPP PPP Public Public Public Public PPP Public Public PPP PPP Public

PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC

Khedi Ghat

Development of Ghat Drinking Water Facility Public Conveniences Public Safety (Provision of Medical, Life Guards, Security Personnel) Drinking Water Facility

Omkareshwar Temple

Parking Facilities (100 Cars) Kiosks and Cafeteria Street Lighting

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Destinations

Project Budget Accommodation (25rooms) (2no.) Star Accommodation (10room) (1no.) Dormitory (3 no.) Upgradation of Approach Road Directional and Information Signage Solid Waste Management Public Conveniences and Changing rooms Shading of Omkareshwar Parkikrama(7km) Lighting of Omkareshwar Parikrama(7km) Ropeway (1.5 km) View point (4 no.) Development of Ghat Upgradation of Boating facilities Public Safety (Provision of Medical, Life Guards, Security Personnel) Rest houses (1 no.) Development of Ghat Kiosks and Cafeteria

Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) 12.07 11.27 0.96 0.81 0.25 0.2 0.5 3.22 3.87 6.25 0.6 2 2 0.5 0.3 0.5 0.3 0.15 0.15 0.3 Indira Sagar

Implementing Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC Temple Trust Temple Trust PWD PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC Temple Trust MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Mode of Funding PPP PPP PPP Public Public Public PPP Public Public PPP Public Public Public Public PPP Public PPP Public Public PPP

Existing Schemes PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT

Triveni Sangham

Solid Waste Management Drinking Water Facility Public Conveniences and Changing rooms

Indira Sagar Dam

Adventure and Water sports Upgradation of Approach Road (2km) Public Conveniences and Changing rooms Drinking Water Facility Solid Waste Management Kiosks and Cafeteria

MPSTDC

PPP

PIDDC

Maheshwar 0.81 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.3 1 1 0.5 2 1 0.8 PWD MPSTDC Temple Trust Temple Trust MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC Temple Trust Temple Trust MPSTDC Public PPP Public Public PPP Public Public Public Public Public PPP PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

Maheshwar Temple

Development of Ghat Construction of Jetty Waiting facilities Restoration and Conservation of Maheshwar Temple Light and night Illumination Restaurant (2 no.)

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Destinations

Project Budget Accommodation (20rooms) (2 no.) Star Accommodation (10room) (1 no.) Upgradation of Boating Facilities Public Safety (Provision of Medical, Life Guards, Security Personnel) Revitalization of Lake Adventure and Water sports Public Conveniences Drinking Water Facility Solid Waste Management Kiosks and Cafeteria Boating Facilities Fountains Tourist Information Centre Development of Gardens Upgradation of Public Conveniences Drinking Water Facility Solid Waste Management Kiosks and Cafeteria

Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) 9.66 11.27 2 0.3 Mandu 2 1 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.4 2 0.5 0.1 0.5 0.15 0.15 0.2 0.3 5.19 2 0.1 1 0.4 0.15 0.15 0.2 0.3 1 0.86 0.5 1 0.15 1 0.15 1

Implementing Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Mode of Funding PPP PPP Public Public

Existing Schemes PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD ASI MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC ASI PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC ASI MPSTDC MPSTDC

Public PPP PPP Public Public PPP PPP Public Public Public Public Public Public PPP PPP Public Public PPP PPP PPP Public Public PPP Public PPP Public Public PPP Public Public Public

PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC

Sagar Lake

Rani Roopmati Mahal

Parking (300 Cars) Light and night Illumination Tourist Information Centre Para Gliding Restaurant (1 no.) Public Conveniences Drinking Water Facility Solid Waste Management Kiosks and Cafeteria Light and night Illumination

Eco-Point

Parking (50 Cars) Upgradation of Garden Revitalization &development around water body Public Conveniences Restoration and Conservation of Reva kund monument Drinking Water Facility Revitalization & development around water

Reva Kund

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Destinations body

Project

Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.)

Implementing Agency

Mode of Funding

Existing Schemes

Baj Bahadur Palace

Upgradation of Public Conveniences Drinking Water Facility Light and night Illumination Parking (30 Cars) Upgradation of Approach Road (3km) Street Lighting Parking (20 Cars)

0.15 0.15 1 0.5 1.21 0.97 0.34 1 0.15 0.15 0.3 0.15 0.5 0.15 0.15 0.15 1 0.2 1 0.8 0.4 1 0.8 0.3 2 0.1 2.59 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.15 0.8 0.3 0.15 1 0.5 0.8

MPSTDC MPSTDC ASI PWD PWD PWD PWD ASI MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC ASI MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC ASI MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC ASI MPSTDC ASI MPSTDC PWD PWD PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC ASI

Public Public Public PPP Public Public PPP Public Public Public PPP Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public PPP Public PPP Public PPP Public Public PPP Public Public Public PPP Public PPP Public Public Public Public

UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

Lal Bangla Mahal

Light and night Illumination Upgradation of Public Conveniences Drinking Water Facility Kiosks and Cafeteria Upgradation of Public Conveniences Light and night Illumination Drinking Water Facility Upgradation of Public Conveniences Drinking Water Facility Light and night Illumination Solid Waste Management Revitalization & development around water body Boating Facilities Fountains Light and Sound Show Illumination of Monument Kiosks and Cafeteria

Asharafi Mahal

Jama Masjid

Munj Talab

Jahaj Mahal

Light and night Illumination Tourist Information Centre Parking (150) Approach Road (500m) Approach Road (500m) Upgradation of Garden Public Conveniences Light and night Illumination Kiosks and Cafeteria Drinking Water Facility Landscaping

Sunset Point

Fossil Museum

Upgradation of Garden Light and night Illumination

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Destinations

Project Directional and Information Signage Ropeway (2km) Kiosks and Cafeteria Restaurant (1no.) Landscaping Adventure sports and Trekking Solid Waste Management Para Gliding Public Safety (Provision of Medical, Life Guards, Security Personnel) Public Conveniences Drinking Water Facility Resort on the lines of Chokhi Dhani, Jaipur Amphitheatre

Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) 0.15 8.5 0.3 0.4 0.5 1 0.2 1 0.3 0.2 0.15 30 1.5 0.2 0.3 1.73 0.3

Implementing Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Mode of Funding Public PPP PPP PPP Public PPP Public PPP Public PPP Public PPP PPP Public Public PPP PPP

Existing Schemes PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC Assistance To Central Agencies For Tourism Infrastructure Development (ACATID) UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC

Kadka Kho Waterfall

Meera Bai ki Jeerat

Drinking Water Facility Solid Waste Management Parking (100) Public Conveniences

Mandu Monuments

Restoration and Conservation of Mandu Monuments

10

ASI

Public

Dhar Upgradation of Public Conveniences Drinking Water Facility Solid Waste Management Directional and Information Signage Kiosks and Cafeteria Restoration and Conservation of Dhar Fort Parking (50 Cars) Upgradation of Public Conveniences Drinking Water Facility 0.15 0.15 0.2 0.2 0.3 1 0.86 0.15 0.15 MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC Public Public Public Public PPP Public PPP Public Public Public Public Public

Dhar Fort

Bhojshala

Solid Waste Management 0.2 Directional and Information 0.2 Signage Restoration and 1 Conservation of Bhojshala Bagh Caves

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Destinations

Project Upgradation of Public Conveniences Drinking Water Facility Solid Waste Management

Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) 0.15 0.2 0.2 0.4 0.5 0.3 0.3 Ujjain

Implementing Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC

Mode of Funding Public Public Public PPP PPP Public PPP

Existing Schemes UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC

Bagh Caves

Restaurant (1) Parking (30 Cars) Directional and Information Signage Kiosks and Cafeteria Shading of Mahakaal Temple Waiting Area Upgradation of Public Conveniences Drinking Water Facility Solid Waste Management Directional and Information Signage Approach Road (2km) Revitalization of water body Development of Ghat

0.3 0.2 0.15 0.2 0.2 0.81 2 2 0.5 0.3 0.5 0.15 0.15 0.2 0.1 0.15 0.15 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.15 0.15 0.2 0.2 0.34 0.15 0.15

MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC

Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public PPP Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public PPP Public Public

PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT

Mahakaal Temple

Rudra Sagar

Char Dham Mandir

Fountains Pond Aerators(Oxygen Pumping) Parking(30 Cars) Upgradation of Public Conveniences Drinking Water Facility Solid Waste Management Directional and Information Signage Upgradation of Public Conveniences Drinking Water Facility

Ram Ghat

Solid Waste Management Directional and Information Signage Pond Aerators(Oxygen Pumping) Upgradation of Public Conveniences Drinking Water Facility Solid Waste Management Directional and Information Signage Parking (20 Cars) Upgradation of Public Conveniences Drinking Water Facility

Kaal Bhairav Mandir

Sidh Vat Mandir

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Destinations

Project Solid Waste Management Directional and Information Signage Parking (20 Cars) Approach Road (0.3km) Restoration and Conservation of Palace Public Conveniences

Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) 0.2 0.2 0.34 0.12 2 0.15 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.15 0.2 0.15 0.15 0.2 0.2 14.49 22.54 0.96 280.20

Implementing Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Mode of Funding Public Public PPP Public Public PPP Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public PPP PPP PPP

Existing Schemes UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

Kalia Deh Palace

Drinking Water Facility Solid Waste Management Directional and Information Signage Upgradation of Public Conveniences Solid Waste Management Upgradation of Public Conveniences Drinking Water Facility Solid Waste Management Directional and Information Signage Budget Accommodation (30 rooms) (2no.) Star category Accommodation (20room) (1no.) Dormitory (3no.) Total (Rs. Cr.)

Sandipani Ashram

Bhrathari Gufa

Ujjain City

Proposed Breakup of Investments: Public Sector Public Private Partnership : 95.37 Crores : 184.83 Crores

3.5

PPP Bifurcation of Identified Projects


Table 7: PPP Bifurcation of Identified Project
Indicati ve Cost (Rs. Cr.) Indore 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.3 Privat e Fundi ng 0.15 0.15 0.23 0.15 0.23

Destinations

Project

Gov. Fundi ng

Implement ing Agency

Krishnapura Chattriya Boliya Sarkar ki Chattriya Lal Baug Khajrana Mandir

Public Conveniences Public Conveniences Kiosks and Cafeteria Public Conveniences Kiosks and Cafeteria

0.05 0.05 0.08 0.05 0.08

MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

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Destinations

Project

Indicati ve Cost (Rs. Cr.) 1.73 1.73 0.3 0.86 0.2 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.4 1.21 0.3 8.3 0.5 0.5 2 0.15 1.73 0.3 12.07 11.27 0.96 0.5 6.25 0.3 0.3 0.3 2 0.5 0.3 0.8 9.66 Indira Sagar

Gov. Fundi ng

Privat e Fundi ng 1.30 1.30 0.23 0.65 0.15 0.30 0.23 0.23 0.38 0.15 0.23 0.30 0.91 0.23 6.23 0.38 0.38 1.50 0.11 1.30 0.23 9.05 8.45 0.72 0.38 4.69 0.23 0.23 0.23 1.50 0.38 0.23 0.60 7.25

Implement ing Agency Public Works Department (PWD) PWD MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC Forest Department Forest Department MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC Temple Trust MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Parking Facilities (100 Cars) Parking Facilities (100 Cars) Kiosks and Cafeteria Parking Facilities (50 Cars) Public Conveniences Tincha Fall Restaurant(1 no.) Rest houses(1 no.) Kiosks and Cafeteria Parking Facilities (30 Cars) Pataal Pani Waterfall Public Conveniences Kiosks and Cafeteria Fossil Museum Ralamandal Eco-Tourism (Battery electric vehicle 5 nos) Kiosks and Cafeteria Ropeway (Devguradiya Temple to Ralamandal 1.8km) Nature Trail and Night Camping Omkareshwar Adventure and Water sports Khedi Ghat Boating Facilities Public Conveniences Parking Facilities (100 Cars) Kiosks and Cafeteria Budget Accommodation (25rooms) (2no.) Omkareshwar Temple Star Accommodation (10room) (1no.) Dormitory (3 no.) Public Conveniences and Changing rooms Ropeway (1.5 km) Rest houses (1 no.) Triveni Sangham Kiosks and Cafeteria Public Conveniences and Changing rooms Indira Sagar Dam Adventure and Water sports Maheshwar Public Conveniences and Changing rooms Maheshwar Temple Kiosks and Cafeteria Restaurant (2 no.) Budget Accommodation (20rooms) (2 no.)

0.43 0.43 0.08 0.22 0.05 0.10 0.08 0.08 0.13 0.05 0.08 0.10 0.30 0.08 2.08 0.13 0.13 0.50 0.04 0.43 0.08 3.02 2.82 0.24 0.13 1.56 0.08 0.08 0.08 0.50 0.13 0.08 0.20 2.42

Choral River

Mehandi Kund

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Destinations

Project Star Accommodation (10room) (1 no.) Mandu Adventure and Water sports

Indicati ve Cost (Rs. Cr.) 11.27 1 0.3 0.4 2 0.3 5.19 1 0.4 0.15 0.3 0.86 0.15 0.5 0.34 0.3 0.8 1 0.3 2.59 0.15 0.3 8.5 0.3 0.4 1 1 0.2 30 1.5 1.73 0.3

Gov. Fundi ng 2.82 0.25 0.08 0.10 0.50 0.08 1.30 0.25 0.10 0.04 0.08 0.22 0.04 0.13 0.09 0.08 0.20 0.25 0.08 0.65 0.04 0.08 2.13 0.08 0.10 0.25 0.25 0.05 7.50 0.38 0.43 0.08 0.08 0.22 0.10 0.13 0.08

Privat e Fundi ng 8.45 0.75 0.23 0.30 1.50 0.23 3.89 0.75 0.30 0.11 0.23 0.65 0.11 0.38 0.26 0.23 0.60 0.75 0.23 1.94 0.11 0.23 6.38 0.23 0.30 0.75 0.75 0.15 22.50 1.13 1.30 0.23 0.23 0.65 0.30 0.38 0.23

Implement ing Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC PWD PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC

Sagar Lake

Public Conveniences Kiosks and Cafeteria Boating Facilities Kiosks and Cafeteria

Rani Roopmati Mahal

Parking (300 Cars) Para Gliding Restaurant (1 no.) Public Conveniences

Eco-Point Reva Kund Baj Bahadur Palace Lal Bangla Mahal Munj Talab Jahaj Mahal

Kiosks and Cafeteria Parking (50 Cars) Public Conveniences Parking (30 Cars) Parking (20 Cars) Kiosks and Cafeteria Boating Facilities Light and Sound Show Kiosks and Cafeteria Parking (150) Public Conveniences Kiosks and Cafeteria Ropeway (2km) Kiosks and Cafeteria

Sunset Point

Kadka Kho Waterfall

Restaurant (1no.) Adventure sports and Trekking Para Gliding Public Conveniences Resort on the lines of Chokhi Dhani, Jaipur Amphitheatre Parking (100) Public Conveniences Dhar Kiosks and Cafeteria Parking (50 Cars) Bagh Caves Restaurant (1)

Meera Bai ki Jeerat

Dhar Fort

0.3 0.86 0.4 0.5 0.3 Ujjain

Bagh Caves

Parking (30 Cars) Kiosks and Cafeteria

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Destinations Char Dham Mandir Kaal Bhairav Mandir Sidh Vat Mandir Kalia Deh Palace Parking(30 Cars) Parking (20 Cars) Parking (20 Cars)

Project

Indicati ve Cost (Rs. Cr.) 0.5 0.34 0.34 0.15 14.49 22.55 0.96 184.84

Gov. Fundi ng 0.13 0.09 0.09 0.04 3.62 5.64 0.24 46.21

Privat e Fundi ng 0.38 0.26 0.26 0.11 10.87 16.91 0.72 138.63

Implement ing Agency PWD PWD PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Public Conveniences Budget Accommodation (30 rooms) (2no.) Star categoryAccommodation (20room) (1no.) Dormitory (3no.) Total (Rs. Cr.)

Ujjain City

Within the Public Private Partnership projects in the Indore circuit, Rs. 46.21 Crores can be facilitated from public funds and Rs.138.63 Crores from private investments.

3.6

Estimated Employment Generation

The proposed investments at the tourist destinations and the circuits are expected to generate employment the figures of which have been estimated on a district level because of the direct and indirect nature of employment generation from these investments. To estimate the number of employment generated an investment multiplier of 78 jobs per million investments is taken. Table 8: District-wise employment estimates for Indore-Ujjain-Mandu-Maheshwar Omkareshwar circuit
District Indore Ujjain East Nimar West Nimar Dhar Total Investment (Rs. Cr.) 31.61 52.75 55.8 31.54 108.5 280.20 Employment Generated 24656 41151 43524 24601 84630 218562

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4. Circuit 2: Jabalpur Bhedaghat Mandla Kanha Bandhavgarh Amarkantak


4.1 Stakeholder consultation

Following officials have been consulted during the process: Table 9: Stakeholder Consultations
S. No 1 2 Name Mr. T.L Sonwane Mr. Ashok Mehra Designation Director Planning, Madhya Pradesh Tourism Regional Manager, Jabalpur Division, Madhya Pradesh Tourism Executive Engineer, Madhya Pradesh Tourism President Nagar Panchayat and Board Member-Madhya Pradesh Tourism Field Director, Bandhavgarh National Park Tehsildar, Nagar Panchayat, Amarkantak Accountant, Nagar Panchayat, Amarkantak Manager Holiday Resorts, Madhya Pradesh Tourism Location Bhopal Jabalpur Contact No. 09424796603 09424796782

3 4

Mr. D.S. Yadav Mr. Anil Tiwari

Jabalpur Bhedaghat

09424796866 -

5 6 7 8

Mr. J N Shukla Mr. Kaushik Mr. Radhey Shyam Mr. S. K. Kewat

Bandhavgarh National Park Amarkantak Amarkantak Amarkantak

09424311944 09424331794 09424796776

4.2

Town wise Carrying Capacity Assessment

Table 10 below shows the carrying capacity of the tourist towns covered under Jabalpur Bhedaghat Mandla Kanha Bandhavgarh - Amarkantak. It can be inferred that Jabalpur has ample scope for increase in tourist inflow as suggested by their Tourist carrying capacities. However, infrastructure for the same will need to be upgraded periodically. Table 10: Carrying Capacity Assessment Jabalpur Bhedaghat Mandla Kanha Bandhavgarh Amarkantak
District Tourist Town Destinations Covered Jabalpur/Bhe daghat Kanha National park Bandhavgarh National Park Amarkantak Existing Load Carrying Capacity 2010 Jabalpur Mandla/Ba laghat Umariya Shadol Jabalpur Kanha 1155888 18042 4469 9161 1578798 35438 35625 104783 422910 17396 31156 95621 1396935 21537 5675 11260 Availab le Capacit y Estimate d Load Carryin g Capacit y 2020 1578798 35438 35625 104783 Availab le Capacit y

181863 53088 29950 93522

Bandhavgarh Amarkantak

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4.3

Existing Infrastructure Gaps

An assessment of tourism infrastructure between major tourist destinations has been done. Each of the destinations and their enroute stretches have been assessed and rated on a scale of A, B, C,D and E wherein, A denotes Very Good, B denotes Good, C denotes Fair, D denotes Bad and E denotes Very Bad. The infrastructure assessment sheets are presented in the Annexure no.1 1. Jabalpur to Bhedaghat Destination: Bhedaghat Improvement in the solid waste management is required for the city as well for its tourist sites. Lack of direction signages in the city to reach the different tourist spots. Night Illumination of Madan Mohan fort, Chausath Yogini Temple and Tilwara ghat. Restoration and conservation of Hanuman Mandir and Shiv Mandir Improvement in street lighting and public conveniences, onsite, is required for some tourist sites. Lack of drinking water 2. Jabalpur Kanha National park Destination Kanha National Park Lack of Watch Towers Lack of Eco-Friendly Vehicles Lack of restaurants and accommodation Improvement in the solid waste management 3. Jabalpur Bandhavgarh National Park Destination: Bandhavgarh National Park Improvement in the solid waste management Lack of Watch Towers Lack of Eco-Friendly Vehicles 4. Bandhavgarh National Park Amarkantak

Destination: Amarkantak Lack of information and directional signage to the different tourist places in the city. Lack of drinking water facility. Improvement in the solid waste management is required for the city as well for its tourist sites. Lack of shops, restaurants, information kiosk on site.

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Improvement in public conveniences, onsite, is required for some tourist sites. Lack of adequate parking facilities. Lack of Eco-Friendly Vehicles.

4.4

Projects Identification, Block Cost Estimates, Implementation and Funding

Table 11shows the list of identified projects in Jabalpur Bhedaghat Mandla Kanha Bandhavgarh- Amarkantak Circuit. Table 11: Identified projects in Jabalpur Bhedaghat Mandla Kanha Bandhavgarh Amarkantak Circuit
Destinatio ns Project Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) Jabalpur 20 Implementi ng Agency Mode of Funding Existing Schemes

Nature and Health Resort (20 rooms)

MPSTDC Jabalpur Tourism Promotion Council (JTPC) MPSTDC MPSTDC JTPC JTPC JTPC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC Forest Department Forest Department ASI ASI ASI

PPP

PIDDC

Upgradation of Water sports

2.5

Public

PIDDC

Bargi Reservoir

Training of Life guards and trekking experts A First Aid and Rescue unitProvision of Rescue equipment and First aid equipment Adventure Sports Development of Nature park and Landscaping - Vrindavan Garden Upgradation of walkways with street lights and shaded seating with two additional drinking water units Provision of two public convenience units Provision of parking for 30 cars each at three proposed location Enroute Directional signages and Information signages on site Acquisition of Wildlife for the Reserve Upgradation of Public UtilitiesDrinking water, Public Conveniences, Shaded Resting Places etc. Conservation and Renovation Night Illumination and lighting/street lighting Drinking Water

0.2 1 1.5 4 2.5 0.4 0.5 0.5 1.5

PPP Public PPP Public Public PPP PPP Public Public

Hunar se Rozgar yojana PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

Dumna Nature Reserve

0.5

Public

PIDDC

Madan Mahal Fort

2.5 1 0.1

Public Public Public

ACATID PIDDC UIDSSMT

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Destinatio ns

Project Public Convenience Parking for 30 cars Solid Waste Management Redevelopment Parking for 30 cars

Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) 0.15 0.5 0.05 2 0.5 0.2 0.1 0.75 0.75 6

Implementi ng Agency ASI PWD ASI MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Mode of Funding PPP PPP Public Public PPP PPP Public Public Public PPP

Existing Schemes UIDSSMT PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

Tilwara Ghat

Public Convenience Drinking Water Night Illumination and lighting/street lighting Directional Signages Daily Tourist Buses no 2 each for Kanha, Bandhavgarh , Amarkantak with allied parking facilities and shelters Tourist Complex (15 no. star category rooms, and along with a well-equipped information centrewhich has pickup/drop facility from railway station and airport and from where the daily tourist buses take off for Kanha, Bandhavgarh and Amarkantak etc.) Budget category room (30 room) Dormitories (10 rooms, 5no.) Improvement of Approach Road Redevelopment of Lambeta Ghat Upgradation of Public Conveniences and Changing Rooms Drinking Water

Jabalpur

16.91

MPSTDC

PPP

PIDDC

7.24 1.61 Bhedaghat 0.2 1 0.3 0.1 0.3 0.25 0.3 2 0.2 0.25 2 0.2 0.5 0.1 0.75

MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

PPP PPP Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public

PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

Lambeta Ghat

Night Illumination of Ghat Restoration and Conservation of Hanuman Mandir and Shiv Mandir Directional and Information Signages Natural History Museum Solid Waste Management Life guards and well equipped Rescue and First aid Unit Upgradation and Redevelopment of the Public Area around the Falls

Dhuandh ar Falls

Solid Waste Management Safety and Life Guards with First Aid Equipment Signages Conservation and Restoration

Chausath Yogini

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Destinatio ns Temple

Project Night Illumination Information Signages Conservation and Restoration and fencing of each monuments Provision of Drinking Water at Each Monument Development of a Heritage Trail with improvement of approach roads Public Conveniences at two locations on the Heritage Trail Directional and Information Signages at each Monument Night Illumination of each monument Site landscaping at each monument Trained guides 5 no. six seater shuttle services to operate on the heritage trail Redevelopment of Ram Ghat Night Illumination Drinking Water Public Conveniences Solid Waste Management Parking for 30 cars 4no Mini Buses to operate from Bhedaghat to Jabalpur Nature Therapy and Meditation Centre 4no Houseboats Upgradation of Cruise Boats and Facilities and provision of 2 new Boats Rescue and First aid Unit well equipped emergency boat Cultural and Laser Show in an Open Air Theatre developed amongst the rocks Meditation Park Budget accommodation(30 rooms) Aquarium

Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) 0.3 0.1 3 0.75 2.5 0.3 1 1.5 1 0.1 1 1 0.5 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.5 2 5 3 4 1 3.5 2 7.24 6

Implementi ng Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Mode of Funding Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public PPP PPP Public Public Public Public Public PPP PPP PPP PPP Public Public PPP Public PPP PPP

Existing Schemes PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC Hunar se Rojgar Yojna PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

Other Monumen ts

Ram Ghat

Bhedagha t

Kanha National Park Kanha National Park Core Area Camouflaged Watch Towers 8no Trained guides 2 0.1 MPSTDC MPSTDC Public PPP PIDDC Hunar se Rozgar Yojana

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Destinatio ns

Project 20no Eco- Friendly low sound vehicles for jungle safari with allied facilities Solid Waste Management Tree Top Restaurant

Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) 6 1 2 1.5 7.24 1 0.3 2

Implementi ng Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Mode of Funding PPP Public PPP Public PPP Public Public Public

Existing Schemes PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC

Kanha National Park Buffer Zone

Upgradation of the Interpretation Centre Budget accommodation (30 rooms ) Solid Waste Management Nature Trails Upgradation of Tourist Amenities at the upcoming Tourist Resort near Banjar River

Bandhavgarh National Park Camouflaged Watch Towers 8no Trained guides Bandhavg arh National Park 2 0.1 MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC Public PPP PPP Public Public Public Public PIDDC Hunar se Rojgar Yojna PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

20no Eco- Friendly low sound vehicles for jungle safari with allied 6 facilities Solid Waste Management 1 Upgradation of the Interpretation 1.5 Centre Nature Trails 0.3 Upgradation of Tourist Amenities at the upcoming Tourist Resort near 2 Banjar River Amarkantak Redevelopment and Upgradation of 1.5 the Falls area Drinking Water 0.2 Public Convenience Solid Waste Management Directional and Information Signages Development and Upgradation of the Falls area 0.3 0.2 0.05 1 0.2 0.3 0.1 0.05 0.75 0.5 0.15

MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public

PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT

Kapildhar a

Shambhu Dhara

Drinking Water Public Convenience Solid Waste Management Directional and Information Signages Upgradation of the Ghat

Ram Ghat

Night Illumination of the Ghat Solid Waste Management

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Destinatio ns

Project Drinking Water Public Convenience and Changing Rooms Parking for 50 cars Directional and Information Signages

Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) 0.3 0.5 0.86 0.05 0.5 0.25 0.5

Implementi ng Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Mode of Funding Public PPP PPP Public Public Public Public

Existing Schemes UIDSSMT UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC

Narmada ji ka Udgam Group of Ancient Temples, Amarkan tak

Upgradation of Tourist Facilities Solid Waste Management Night Illumination

Night Illumination

0.5

MPSTDC

Public

PIDDC

Parking for 20 cars Upgradation of Tourist Facilities Solid Waste Management

0.34 0.5 0.25 0.5 1.5 0.5 0.4 0.25 0.3 14.49 2 22.54 6 6 2.5

PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

PPP Public Public Public Public Public Public Public Public PPP Public PPP PPP PPP PPP

PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC UIDSSMT PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

Sone nadi ka Udgam

Night Illumination Redevelopment and Upgradation of the Falls area viewing gallery Directional and Information Signages Upgradation of Tourist Facilities

Maai Ki Bagia

Amarkan tak

Solid Waste Management Directional and Information Signages Budget accommodation (60 rooms) Dormitories(12) Information and Interpretation Centre 3 star Star category resort(20 room) 20no Eco- Friendly low sound vehicles for shuttle services to destinations with allied facilities Naturopathy Centre Parasailing / Paragliding and other adventure sports 15 Platforms/ Area allocated for Bhandara with provision for disposal of solid waste and water supply Park along Narmada upto Kapildhara with drinking water facilities and solid waste management 4no of Public Conveniences along the park and 4 clusters of food/snacks joints

1.5

MPSTDC

Public

PIDDC

1.5

MPSTDC

Public

PIDDC

MPSTDC

PPP

PIDDC

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Destinatio ns

Project Park with musical fountains and meditation areas Improvement of Approach Roads to tourist attractions Directional Signages Boating Facilities Trekking Route connecting Gufas Ropeway (3km) Development of Base Camp near Kabir Tiraha with Night Camping and Trekking Facilities and Trained Guides Total

Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) 3 1 1.5 1 10 11 1 271.17

Implementi ng Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Mode of Funding Public Public Public PPP PPP PPP PPP

Existing Schemes PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

Proposed Breakup of Investments: Public Sector Public Private Partnership : 84.45 Crores : 186.72 Crores

4.5

PPP Bifurcation of Identified Projects


Table 12: PPP Bifurcation of the projects

Destination

Project Jabalpur Nature and Health Resort (20 rooms) Training of Life guards and trekking experts

Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) 20 0.2 1.5 0.4 0.5 0.15 0.5 0.5 0.2 6

Gov. Fundi ng 5.00 0.05 0.38 0.10 0.13 0.04 0.13 0.13 0.05 1.50

Private Fundin g 15.00 0.15 1.13 0.30 0.38 0.11 0.38 0.38 0.15 4.50

Implemen ting Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC JTPC MPSTDC MPSTDC ASI PWD PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC

Bargi Reservoir

Adventure Sports Provision of two public convenience units Provision of parking for 30 cars each at three proposed location

Madan Mohan Fort Tilwara Ghat

Public Convenience Parking for 30 cars Parking for 30 cars Public Convenience Daily Tourist Buses no 2 each for Kanha, Bandhavgarh , Amarkantak with allied parking facilities and shelters Tourist Complex (15 no. star category rooms, and along with a well-equipped information centrewhich has pickup/drop facility from railway station and airport and from where the daily tourist buses take off for Kanha, Bandhavgarh and Amarkantak etc.) Budget category room (30 room)

Jalabpur

16.91

4.23

12.68

MPSTDC

7.24

1.81

5.43

MPSTDC

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Destination

Project Dormitories (10 rooms, 5no.) Bhedaghat Trained guides 5 no. six seater shuttle services to operate on the heritage trail Parking for 30 cars 4no Mini Buses to operate from Bhedaghat to Jabalpur Nature Therapy and Meditation Centre 4no Houseboats Cultural and Laser Show in an Open Air Theatre developed amongst the rocks Budget accommodation(30 rooms) Aquarium

Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) 1.61 0.1 1 0.5 2 5 3 3.5 7.24 6

Gov. Fundi ng 0.40 0.03 0.25 0.13 0.50 1.25 0.75 0.88 1.81 1.50 0.03 1.50 0.50 1.81

Private Fundin g 1.21 0.08 0.75 0.38 1.50 3.75 2.25 2.63 5.43 4.50 0.08 4.50 1.50 5.43

Implemen ting Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Other monuments Ram Ghat

Bhedaghat

Kanha National Park Kanha National Park Core Area Kanha National Park Buffer Zone Bandhavgarh National Park Trained guides 20no Eco- Friendly low sound vehicles for jungle safari with allied facilities Tree Top Restaurant Budget accommodation (30 rooms ) 0.1 6 2 7.24

Bandhavgarh National Park Trained guides 20no Eco- Friendly low sound vehicles for jungle safari with allied facilities Amarkantak Public Convenience and Changing Rooms Parking for 50 cars Parking for 20 cars Budget accommodation (60 rooms) Dormitories(12) 3 star Star category resort(20 room) 20no Eco- Friendly low sound vehicles for shuttle services to destinations with allied facilities Naturopathy Centre Amarkantak Parasailing / Paragliding and other adventure sports 4no of Public Conveniences along the park and 4 clusters of food/snacks joints Boating Facilities Trekking Route connecting Gufas Ropeway (3km) 0.1 6 0.03 1.50 0.08 4.50 MPSTDC MPSTDC

Ram Ghat Group of Ancient Temples, Amarkantak

0.5 0.86 0.34

0.13 0.22 0.09

0.38 0.65 0.26

MPSTDC PWD PWD

14.49 22.54 6 6 2.5 5 1 10 11

3.62 5.64 1.50 1.50 0.63 1.25 0.25 2.50 2.75

10.87 16.91 4.50 4.50 1.88 3.75 0.75 7.50 8.25

MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

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Destination

Project Development of Base Camp near Kabir Tiraha with Night Camping and Trekking Facilities and Trained Guides Total

Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) 1 186.72

Gov. Fundi ng 0.25 46.68

Private Fundin g 0.75 140.04

Implemen ting Agency MPSTDC

Within the Public Private Partnership projects in the Jabalpur circuit, Rs. 46.68 Crores can be facilitated from public funds and Rs.140.04 Crores from private investments.

4.6

Estimated Employment Generation

The proposed investments at the tourist destinations and the circuits are expected to generate employment the figures of which have been estimated on a district level because of the direct and indirect nature of employment generation from these investments. To estimate the number of employment generated an investment multiplier of 78 jobs per million investments is taken. Table 13: District-wise employment estimates
District Jabalpur Mandla/Balaghat Umariya Shadol Total Investment (in Crore) 131.8 23.14 12.9 103.33 271.17 Employment Generated 102804 18049 10062 80597 211512

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5. Circuit 3: Bhopal Sanchi - Bhojpur Bhimbetka - Pachmarhi


5.1 Stakeholder consultation

Following officials have been consulted during the process: Table 14: Stakeholder Consultations
S. No 1 2 3 4 Name Mr. Sohail Qaider Mr. K. K. Dave Mr. R.K. Rai Mr. Rajiv Shrivastava Designation Regional Manager, Bhopal Division, Madhya Pradesh Tourism Executive Engineer, Madhya Pradesh Tourism Regional Manager, Pachmarhi Division, Madhya Pradesh Tourism Executive Engineer, Madhya Pradesh Tourism Location Bhopal Bhopal Pachmarhi Pachmarhi Contact 9424796745 9424796612 9424796846 9725601268

5.2

Town wise Carrying Capacity Assessment

Table 15 shows the carrying capacity of the tourist towns covered Bhopal Sanchi - Bhojpur Bhimbetka Pachmarhi Table 15: Carrying capacity assessment of Bhopal Sanchi - Bhojpur Bhimbetka Pachmarhi
Tourist Town Destinations Covered Upper Lake, Lower Lake,Kolar Dam,Hatia Kheda Dam,Kalia Sot/Baaz Sanchi Stupa,Sonari Stupa,Satdara Stupas,Udayagi ri Caves,Vidisha, Gyaraspur,Rais en Fort Sat Dhara Falls, Jata Shankar Temple, Cantt. Lake, Protestant Church, Pachmarhi Lake,Mahadev, Handiya Khu,Dhoopgar h Existing Load Carrying Capacity 2010 Available Capacity Estimate d Load Carrying Capacity 2020 Availabl e Capacit y

District

Bhopal

Bhopal

2104393

5074160

2969767

3014243

5074160

2059917

Raisen

Sanchi

8737

208800

200063

10919

208800

197881

Hoshang abad

Pachmarh i

16370

63700

47330

19708

63700

43992

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All the three towns have ample scope for increase in tourist inflow as suggested by their Tourist carrying capacities (for both, 2011 and 2021) in the Table 14.

5.3

Existing Infrastructure Gaps

An assessment of tourism infrastructure between major tourist destinations has been done. Each of the destinations and their enroute stretches have been assessed and rated on a scale of A, B, C,D and E wherein, A denotes Very Good, B denotes Good, C denotes Fair, D denotes Bad and E denotes Very Bad. The infrastructure assessment sheets are presented in the Annexure. 1. Bhopal - Sanchi Destination: Sanchi Improvement in the solid waste management is required for the city as well for its tourist sites. Lack of direction signages in the city to reach the different tourist spots. Night Illumination Restoration and conservation of Raisen fort, Sonari Stupa, Satdhara Stupa and other monuments. Improvement in street lighting and public conveniences, onsite, is required for some tourist sites. Lack of drinking water Lack of adequate parking facilities. 2. Sanchi-Bhojpur Destination Bhojpur Improvement in the solid waste management Lack of direction signages in the city to reach the different tourist spots. Improvement in street lighting and public conveniences, onsite, is required for some tourist sites. Lack of drinking water Lack of adequate parking facilities. 3. Bhojpur- Bhimbetka Destination: Bhimbetka Improvement in the solid waste management Lack of direction signages in the city to reach the different tourist spots. Improvement in street lighting and public conveniences, onsite, is required for some tourist sites.

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Lack of drinking water Lack of Illumination Lack of Signages and kiosks Lack of adequate parking facilities 4. Bhopal- Pachmarhi Destination: Pachmarhi Improvement in the solid waste management Lack of direction signages in the city to reach the different tourist spots. Improvement in street lighting and public conveniences, onsite, is required for some tourist sites. Lack of drinking water Lack of kiosks and seating spaces. Lack of adequate parking facilities.

5.4

Projects Identification, Block Cost Estimates, Implementation and Funding

Table 16 shows the list of identified projects in Bhopal Sanchi - Bhojpur Bhimbetka Pachmarhi Circuit. Table 16: Project Identification in Bhopal-Sanchi-Bhojpur-Bhimbetka-Pachmarhi
Location Project Indicat ive Cost (Rs. Cr.) Bhopal Upper Lake Lower Lake Promenade Development (4 kms) Promenade Development(2 kms) Public Conveniences Drinking Water Facility Solid Waste Management Snacks Kiosks Kolar Dam Signages Cruise Water Sports Budget Accommodation (20 Rooms) Public Conveniences Hatia Kheda Dam Drinking Water Facility Solid Waste Management Snacks Kiosks 20 10 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.3 2 2 4.83 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC Public Public PPP Public Public PPP Public PPP PPP Public PPP Public Public PPP PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC Implemen ting Agency Mode of Funding Existing Schemes

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Location

Project

Signages Cruise Water Sports Kalia Sot/Baaz Golf Course (9 Holes) Sanchi Public Conveniences Parking (100 Cars) Solid Waste Management Sanchi Stupa Drinking Water Facility Signages Snacks Kiosks Illumination Conservation & Renovation Approach Road ( 7 Km) Drinking Water Facility Signages Sonari Stupa Public Conveniences Parking (75 Cars) Solid Waste Management Snacks Kiosks Illumination Conservation & Renovation Approach Road ( 7 Km) Parking (75 Cars) Satdara Stupas Drinking Water Facility Signages Public Conveniences Solid Waste Management Snacks Kiosks Illumination Illumination Public Conveniences Light & Sound Show Parking (75 Cars) Udayagiri Caves Signages Drinking Water Facility Audio Guide Solid Waste Management Snacks Kiosks

Indicat ive Cost (Rs. Cr.) 0.3 2 2 7

Implemen ting Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Mode of Funding Public PPP PPP PPP

Existing Schemes PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

0.2 1.73 0.2 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.6 1 2.8 0.1 0.5 0.2 1.3 0.2 0.1 0.5 0.8 2.8 1.3 0.1 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.2 2 1.3 0.5 0.1 0.5 0.2 0.2

MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC ASI ASI MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC ASI ASI MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC ASI MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

PPP PPP Public Public Public PPP Public Public Public Public Public PPP PPP Public PPP Public Public Public PPP Public Public PPP Public PPP Public Public PPP PPP PPP Public Public Public Public PPP

PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC ACATID PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC ACATID PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

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Location

Project

Indicat ive Cost (Rs. Cr.) 0.8 2.8 0.2 0.1 1.3 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.5 1 0.2 1.3 0.1 0.25 0.2 0.1 0.5 1 2.8 0.25 0.2 0.1 1.3 0.2 0.1 0.5 Bhojpur

Implemen ting Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC PWD MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Mode of Funding

Existing Schemes

Conservation & Renovation Approach Road ( 7 Km) Public Conveniences Vidisha Drinking Water Facility Parking (75 Cars) Signages Solid Waste Management Snacks Kiosks Illumination Conservation & Renovation Public Conveniences Parking (75 Cars) Gyaraspur Drinking Water Facility Signages Solid Waste Management Snacks Kiosks Illumination Conservation & Renovation Approach Road ( 7 Km) Signages Public Conveniences Raisen Fort Drinking Water Facility Parking (75 Cars) Solid Waste Management Snacks Kiosks Illumination

Public Public PPP Public PPP Public Public PPP Public Public PPP PPP Public Public Public PPP Public Public Public Public PPP Public PPP Public PPP Public

PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

Conservation & Renovation Public Conveniences Parking (75 Cars) Shiv Temple Solid Waste Management Drinking Water Facility Signages Snacks Kiosks Illumination Ashapuri Conservation & Renovation Public Conveniences

0.5 0.2 1.3 0.2 0.1 0.5 0.1 0.5 1 0.2

MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Public PPP PPP Public Public Public PPP Public Public PPP

PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

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Location

Project

Parking (75 Cars) Signages Solid Waste Management Snacks Kiosks Illumination Bhimbetka Public Conveniences Parking (75 Cars) Solid Waste Management Rock Shelters Audio Guide Signages Snacks Kiosks Illumination Tawa Tawa Reservoir Islands within Tawa Reservoir Water Sports Site Development Pachmarhi Public Conveniences Solid Waste Management Sat Dhara Falls Parking (75 Cars) Signages Snacks Kiosks Seating Spaces Public Conveniences Site Development of main temple area Jata Shankar Temple Street Lighting Parking (100 Cars) Signages Drinking Water Facility Solid Waste Management Cantt. Lake Promenade Development(0.1 km) Conservation & Renovation Protestant Church Seating Spaces Public Conveniences Solid Waste Management

Indicat ive Cost (Rs. Cr.) 1.3 0.25 0.2 0.1 0.5 0.2 1.3 0.2 0.8 0.5 0.1 0.5

Implemen ting Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC ASI

Mode of Funding PPP Public Public PPP Public PPP PPP Public Public Public PPP Public

Existing Schemes PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

1 1

MPSTDC MPSTDC

PPP Public

PIDDC PIDDC

0.2 0.2 1.3 0.5 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.3 1.73 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.5 0.5 0.1 0.2 0.2

MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC Temple Trust MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC Temple Trust Temple Trust MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

PPP Public PPP Public PPP Public PPP Public Public PPP Public Public Public Public Public Public PPP Public

PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

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Location

Project

Indicat ive Cost (Rs. Cr.) 0.4 2 0.3 0.4 0.2 0.5 0.2 2.6 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.5 0.86 0.2 0.2 0.1 1.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 5 2

Implemen ting Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Mode of Funding

Existing Schemes

Redevelopment of Protestant Triangle Promenade Development (0.4 km) Seating Spaces Pachmarhi Lake Lighting Public Conveniences Boating Facilities Solid Waste Management Parking (150 Cars) Public Conveniences Mahadev Solid Waste Management Drinking Water Facility Snacks Kiosks Adventure Sports Parking (50 Cars) Handiya Khu Public Conveniences Solid Waste Management Drinking Water Facility Parking (75 Cars) Dhoopgarh Public Conveniences Solid Waste Management Drinking Water Facility Signages Pathway cum Cycle Track Ropeway Convention Centre at Pachmarhi Helipads Tamia Within Pachmarhi for all the destination From Cantt. Lake to 7 Cross to Pachmarhi Lake ( 2kms) From Rajendra Giri to Choragarh Temple to Mahadev Temple (4Km) Convention Centre for MICE Tourism At Maddai, Tawa & Pachmarhi Budget Accommodation (30 Rooms) Wayside Amenities Matkulli Budget Accommodation (30 Rooms) Wayside Amenities Hoshangabad Budget Accommodation (30 Rooms) Wayside Amenities

Public Public Public Public PPP PPP Public PPP PPP Public Public PPP PPP PPP PPP Public Public PPP PPP Public Public Public Public

PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

12.5

MPSTDC

PPP

PIDDC

7 9.1 7.25 1 7.25 1 7.25 1

MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Public PPP PPP Public PPP PPP PPP PPP

PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC PIDDC

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Location

Project

Total

Indicat ive Cost (Rs. Cr.) 181.55

Implemen ting Agency

Mode of Funding

Existing Schemes

Proposed Breakup of Investments: Public Sector Public Private Partnership : 90.48 Crores : 91.07 Crores

5.5

PPP Bifurcation of Identified Projects


Table 17: PPP Bifurcation of Bhopal-Sanchi-Bhimbetka-Bhojpur-Pachmarhi
Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) Bhopal 0.2 0.1 2 2 0.2 0.1 2 2 7 Sanchi Public Conveniences 0.2 1.73 0.1 0.2 1.3 0.1 1.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 2 1.3 0.05 0.43 0.03 0.05 0.33 0.03 0.33 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.50 0.33 0.15 1.30 0.08 0.15 0.98 0.08 0.98 0.15 0.15 0.15 1.50 0.98 MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Location

Project

Gov. Funding

Private Funding

Implementing Agency

Public Conveniences Kolar Dam Snacks Kiosks Cruise Water Sports Public Conveniences Hatia Kheda Dam Snacks Kiosks Cruise Water Sports Kalia Sot/Baaz Golf Course (9 Holes)

0.05 0.03 0.50 0.50 0.05 0.03 0.50 0.50 1.75

0.15 0.08 1.50 1.50 0.15 0.08 1.50 1.50 5.25

MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Sanchi Stupa

Parking (100 Cars) Snacks Kiosks Public Conveniences Parking (75 Cars) Snacks Kiosks Parking (75 Cars)

Sonari Stupa

Satdara Stupas

Public Conveniences Snacks Kiosks Public Conveniences

Udayagiri Caves

Light & Sound Show Parking (75 Cars)

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Location

Project

Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) 0.2 0.2 1.3 0.2 0.2 1.3 0.1 0.2 1.3 0.1 Bhojpur

Gov. Funding 0.05 0.05 0.33 0.05 0.05 0.33 0.03 0.05 0.33 0.03

Private Funding 0.15 0.15 0.98 0.15 0.15 0.98 0.08 0.15 0.98 0.08

Implementing Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Snacks Kiosks Public Conveniences Parking (75 Cars) Snacks Kiosks Gyaraspur Public Conveniences Parking (75 Cars) Snacks Kiosks Public Conveniences Raisen Fort Parking (75 Cars) Snacks Kiosks

Vidisha

Public Conveniences Shiv Temple Parking (75 Cars) Snacks Kiosks Public Conveniences Ashapuri Parking (75 Cars) Snacks Kiosks

0.2 1.3 0.1 0.2 1.3 0.1 Bhimbetka

0.05 0.33 0.03 0.05 0.33 0.03

0.15 0.98 0.08 0.15 0.98 0.08

MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Public Conveniences Rock Shelters Parking (75 Cars) Snacks Kiosks

0.2 1.3 0.1 Tawa

0.05 0.33 0.03

0.15 0.98 0.08

MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Tawa Reservoir

Water Sports

1 Pachmarhi

0.25

0.75

MPSTDC

Public Conveniences Sat Dhara Falls Parking (75 Cars) Snacks Kiosks Public Conveniences Parking (100 Cars) Public Conveniences Public Conveniences Pachmarhi Lake Boating Facilities Parking (150 Cars)

0.2 1.3 0.1 0.2 1.73 0.2 0.2 0.5 2.6

0.05 0.33 0.03 0.05 0.43 0.05 0.05 0.13 0.65

0.15 0.98 0.08 0.15 1.30 0.15 0.15 0.38 1.95

MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Jata Shankar Temple Protestant Church

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Location

Project Public Conveniences

Indicative Cost (Rs. Cr.) 0.2 0.1 0.5 0.86 0.2 1.3 0.2 12.5 9.1 7.25 7.25 1 7.25 1 181.55

Gov. Funding 0.05 0.03 0.13 0.22 0.05 0.33 0.05 3.13 2.28 1.81 1.81 0.25 1.81 0.25 22.76

Private Funding 0.15 0.08 0.38 0.65 0.15 0.98 0.15 9.38 6.83 5.44 5.44 0.75 5.44 0.75 68.30

Implementing Agency MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC MPSTDC

Mahadev Snacks Kiosks Adventure Sports Handiya Khu Parking (50 Cars) Public Conveniences Parking (75 Cars) Dhoopgarh Public Conveniences From Rajendra Giri to Choragarh Temple to Mahadev Temple (4Km) At Maddai, Tawa & Pachmarhi Budget Accommodation (30 Rooms) Budget Accommodation (30 Rooms) Wayside Amenities Budget Accommodation (30 Rooms) Wayside Amenities Total

Ropeway Helipads Tamia Matkulli

Hoshangabad

Within the Public Private Partnership projects in the Bhopal circuit, Rs. 22.76 Crores can be facilitated from public funds and Rs.68.30 Crores from private investments.

5.6

Estimated Employment Generation

The proposed investments at the tourist destinations and the circuits are expected to generate employment the figures of which have been estimated on a district level because of the direct and indirect nature of employment generation from these investments. To estimate the number of employment generated an investment multiplier of 78 jobs per million investments is taken. Table 18: District-wise employment estimates for Bhopal - Sanchi - Bhojpur -Bhimbetka-Pachmarhi
District Bhopal Raisen Hoshangabad Total Investment (in Crores) 51.63 51.48 78.44 181.55 Employment generation 40271 40154 61183 141608

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