L.I.G. Colony

LIG is a residential locality within Indore, Madhya Pradesh, India. Started by the Indore Development Authority. Real estate prices have shot up and are comparable to the posh areas of Indore, in large part because of the continued boom of immigrants.

L.I.G. Colony
suburb
Country India
StateMadhya Pradesh
DistrictIndore
Population
 (2010)
  Total233,000
Languages
  OfficialHindi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
09
Telephone code0731/07391

Postal Code: 452009

Elected Member of the Legislative Assembly:Mahendra Hardia

Services and entertainment

LIG is known for its popular LIG Gurudwara which has its own beauty. It is one of the best infrastructure of Indore in terms of devotional places. The area also has Dainik Bhaskar complex popularly known as Bhaskar and fish market close to the Gurudwara. The area has one CHL Apollo Hospital, Infertility Centre, Banks like State Bank of Indore, Bank of Baroda, Axis, LIC Corporate Office and houses for many new built Infrastructures also. The LIG Colony is divided into 15 Sectors.

  • House No. 1 to 500 Sec-A
  • House No. 1 to 300 Sec-B
  • House No. 1 to 300 Sec-C
  • House No. 1 to 200 Sec-D
  • House No. 1 to 150 Sec-E
  • House No. 1 to 150 Sec-F
  • House No. 1 to 150 Sec-G
  • House No. 1 to 100 Sec-H, Sec-I, Sec-J, Sec-K and Sec-L.
  • House No. 1 to 50 Sec-M
  • House No. 1 to 30 Sec-M1
  • House No. 1 to 20 Sec-M2

There are a number of restaurants and Bars in the area.

Society Flats in LIG

The locality consists POLICE government and IDA Flats but also some societies like Taj Society, Rajni Parisar, Gulshan Bag etc. The rapid urbanisation of Indore has led to mushrooming of such societies all over the city, noted societies are now coming out at . There are also unconfirmed reports of redeveloping the Indore, The major demographics consist of well educated service class people plus businessman. LIG has Christian Eminent School which is very popular school in Indore

Getting there

Public Transport

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