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Pragati Maidan, located in the heart of New Delhi, India, is a sprawling exhibition complex that stands as a symbol of progress and development. Covering an extensive area of about 150 acres, Pragati Maidan has evolved over the years to become one of the largest and most prominent exhibition grounds in the country. The complex was inaugurated in 1972 and has since been a hub for trade fairs, exhibitions, conferences, and cultural events. Its name, "Pragati Maidan," translates to "Progress Ground," reflecting its significance as a platform for showcasing advancements in various fields.

The architecture of Pragati Maidan is a blend of functionality and modern design. The complex houses numerous exhibition halls, auditoriums, and open spaces designed to accommodate a diverse range of events.

One of the key features of Pragati Maidan is its strategic location near important government buildings, making it easily accessible for participants and attendees. Over the years, Pragati Maidan has adapted to changing times, incorporating modern amenities and infrastructure to meet the evolving needs of event organizers and visitors. The complex has been instrumental in promoting trade, fostering cultural exchange, and providing a platform for the exchange of ideas and innovations.

Getting There

Located in the capital city, Pragati Maidan is
50 minutes from the Indira Gandhi International Airport via Northern Access Rd, 40 minutes from Delhi Domestic Airport via Thimayya Marg and 1 hour from Delhi Domestic Airport via Metro

Arriving by Taxi
Pragati Maidan Gate No. 4, Bhairon Marg Road.

Arriving by Metro
Pragati Maidan Gate No. 10, Supreme Court Metro station.

Arriving by Bus
Pragati Maidan Gate No. 4, Bhairon Marg Road Bus Stop.
Pragati Maidan Gate No. 10, Supreme Court Metro station Bus Stop

Pragati Maidan Info

For more information on Pragati Maidan and your travel options, please visit the ITPO (India Trade Promotion Organisation) website.

Arriving by Train
New Delhi Railway Station/Old Delhi Railway stations
Pragati Maidan Gate No. 4, Bhairon Marg Road Bus Stop.
Pragati Maidan Gate No. 10, Supreme Court Metro station Bus Stop