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"Shine like the universe is yours": Delhi's Pragativ Maidan, home to the ITPO undergone a stunning transformation ahead of the G20 Leaders meetings, flaunting modern design & world-class facilities, the venue is set to make India shine on the global stage

A grand seating arrangement, capable of accommodating 7,000 individuals, awaits, dwarfing even the seating capacity of approximately 5,500 of the world-famous Sydney Opera House in Australia
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Delhi's Pragati Maidan Complex Gets A Swanky Look Ahead Of G20 Meet
Delhi's Pragati Maidan Complex Gets A Swanky Look Ahead Of G20 Meet

Delhi's Pragati Maidan Complex, home to the India Trade Promotion Organisation (ITPO), is buzzing with anticipation, pride, and a palpable sense of exhilaration. As the grand structure gears up to host the G20 Leaders meetings, it's set to reveal its revamped, sophisticated look to the world on the 26th of July, with none other than Prime Minister Narendra Modi expected to inaugurate it.

Sprawled across approximately 123 acres, the ITPO complex, also lovingly referred to as the Pragati Maidan complex, is a testament to India's progress and capabilities. It stands tall and proud as India's largest MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) destination, underlining India's prowess on the global stage.

When it comes to available covered space for events, the refurbished and ultra-modern IECC Complex doesn't just hold its own, but it rubs shoulders with the best. It's ranked among the Top 10 Exhibition and Convention Complexes globally, proving a worthy competitor to renowned names such as the Hannover Exhibition Centre in Germany and the National Exhibition and Convention Center (NECC) in Shanghai. This achievement mirrors the rapid strides India is making in the international arena.

On the third level of the Convention Centre, an awe-inspiring sight awaits. A grand seating arrangement, capable of accommodating 7,000 individuals, awaits, dwarfing even the seating capacity of approximately 5,500 of the world-famous Sydney Opera House in Australia. This awe-inspiring feature catapults the IECC into the league of venues fit for hosting mega-conferences, international summits, and cultural extravaganzas that catch the world's eye.

The Exhibition Halls have been innovatively designed, offering seven cutting-edge spaces for exhibitors to present their products, ideas, and innovative solutions. These state-of-the-art halls are tailor-made platforms for exhibitors and companies, allowing them to interact with their target audience in a setting that inspires engagement, fosters business growth, and opens doors to numerous networking opportunities.

Another jewel in the crown of the IECC is a magnificent Amphitheater, offering seating to a whopping 3,000 individuals. Picture this: it's equivalent to three PVR theatres combined. This grand amphitheater is designed to host captivating performances, cultural shows, and entertainment events that leave the audience spellbound, creating an unforgettable ambiance.

A practical and thoughtful addition to the IECC is a vast parking space, big enough to accommodate as many as 5,500 vehicles of visitors. This feature, coupled with signal-free roads leading to the venue, ensures a hassle-free arrival and exit experience for visitors. This display of attention to detail and visitor comfort speaks volumes about India's hospitality and preparedness to host events of international repute.

In summary, the Pragati Maidan Complex is not just a venue; it's a testament to India's unwavering stride towards progress, its ability to host world-class events, and its commitment to providing exceptional facilities. With its recent transformation, it's all set to stand as a proud symbol of India's potential and capabilities, welcoming leaders from across the globe for the G20 meetings.

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