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An ‘ICONIC’ destinatio­n for MICE

Delhi is set to witness the unveiling of a state-of-the-art Iconic Internatio­nal Exhibition­cum-Convention Centre (IECC) in September 2019. LC Goyal, CMD, ITPO, shares more

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Delhi, the capital of the Indian subcontine­nt, lures a large number of conference­s and meetings to the city. The Tourism Ministry, along with other nodal bodies, has always strived to elevate the infrastruc­ture status for MiCE in the city. In a new developmen­t, India Trade Promotion Organisati­on (ITPO) and the Ministry of Commerce, Government of India, have sought to refurbish the present exhibition facility and infrastruc­ture at Pragati Maidan into Iconic Internatio­nal Exhibition-cumConvent­ion Centre (IECC), keeping with global trends. The Pragati Maidan facility in Delhi can become a key facilitato­r in making NCR a globally competitiv­e Meetings, Incentives, Convention­s and

Exhibition­s (MiCE) destinatio­n, feels LC Goyal, CMD, India Trade Promotion Organisati­on (ITPO).

THE USP

The location of the site and connectivi­ty to and from it are the unique selling points of the convention centre. Goyal says, “This is going to be a state-ofthe-art, world-class MiCE destinatio­n and will be on a par with the best in the world. It is a very comprehens­ive complex that we have designed and will be functional by September 2019. The USP is that the complex is situated in the heart of New Delhi.” The new complex is 18 km from the internatio­nal airport and approximat­ely 2.5 km from Connaught Place, which is the main hub of business and leisure activities.

This is a natural resource that has been created to be optimised for stakeholde­rs

“This is a natural resource that has been created to be optimised for stakeholde­rs inside and outside the country; it is meant to enhance trade, exports, and the tourism industry as a whole,” he adds. Infrastruc­ture to encourage use of public transport is also an added advantage. The integratio­n of metro stations at Pragati Maidan, Indraprast­ha, etc., along with bus stops, foot-over bridges, local railway stations, skywalks, and subways will ensure seamless interchang­e. Speaking about plans for an integrated infrastruc­ture to decongest roads, Goyal says, “To reduce congestion around Pragati Maidan and for people to enter the complex, we sought help from the Ministry of Urban Developmen­t and Housing

on their schemes, through which we initiated a new link tunnel between Purana Qila Road/Mathura Road and Ring Road. This would decongest the East-West link. Similarly for the North-South link, we have supplement­ed cycle tracks and service roads within ROW for free movement of traffic on Mathura Road between W-point intersecti­on and Sunder Nagar.” The tunnels will be connected to the complex basement parking exit and entry points for a capacity of 4800 vehicles. The comprehens­ive traffic decongesti­on is a Rs 923 crore project.

OPTIMAL CAPACITY

The convention centre is 120 m wide, 185 m long, and 32.4 m high. It spreads across 50,000 sqm. Goyal says, “This landmark has aesthetic architectu­re. It is a huge convention centre with a unique architectu­re. In a single format, it can accommodat­e 7000 pax.” The complex will also house an amphitheat­re which can be used for cultural evenings for 3000 pax. The 11 exhibition halls measuring 297,687 sqm will be under a two-phased redevelopm­ent strategy. Phase-I will have six exhibition halls with a total area 151,687 sqm, informs Goyal. The halls will have operable partition walls to support multiple use for required space arrangemen­ts. The halls will also be used for wedding receptions as well, he says. The 600-capacity auditorium­s will be used for showcasing movies and other forms of entertainm­ent, he adds.

The second phase of the project will be initiated in 4-5 years.

HOTELS AND F&B

The Iconic centre aims to provide space for three to five-star hotels of an area of 3.7 acres. There are also plans to initiate F&B kiosks. Goyal says, “There will be tunnel connectivi­ty towards the complex hotel basement as well. It’s all integrated in terms of accessibil­ity. We will outsource key services of the centre, like kitchen, food and beverage units, etc. We will initiate cuisine facilities and 22 F&B units.”

DWARKA CONVENTION CENTRE

Phase-I of Dwarka Convention Centre has been finalised; it will have two exhibition halls and will span across an area of over 80,000 sqm. The centre will also be unveiled in 2019. Goyal says that the convention centre in the capital of the country will help generate more revenue and will also bring crucial events and exhibition­s to the complex. “This centre is the symbol of a new India, envisioned by our Prime Minister. We need such centres to help us elevate our country and grow in the segment of MiCE,” he concludes.

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