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Micro Mitti Unveils India’s First ‘Healthy Homes’ Township Madhuvan in Indore

Indore, September 30, 2025: Proptech real estate co-investment company Micro Mitti has announced the launch of India’s first Healthy Homes Community – Madhuvan Township, a project designed with a focus on Air Quality Index (AQI), wellness, and sustainability.
The unveiling of Madhuvan comes at a critical juncture in India’s fight against air pollution. Earlier this month, the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago released its Air Quality Life Index (AQLI) 2025, declaring air pollution as the single most critical health threat in the country. The report highlights that all 1.4 billion Indians live in regions exceeding the WHO’s safe threshold for PM₂.₅ (5 µg/m³).
As the festive season approaches and Diwali nears, the risk of worsening air quality intensifies. In Delhi, PM₂.₅ levels peaked at nearly 603 µg/m³ at midnight during Diwali 2024 (Down To Earth, CSE). While the capital often makes headlines, Tier II cities are not far behind. In Lucknow, AQI spiked to 306 (“very poor”) the day after Diwali 2024, up from ~175 before the festival (Central Pollution Control Board’s (CPCB) data).
Spread across 30 acres, Madhuvan Township is planned by India’s leading architect Sanjay Puri, with two-side open plots averaging 1,250 square feet, designed to feel like 2,400 square feet homes. Nearly 55 per cent of the site is dedicated to open green spaces, merging built structures with forest-inspired landscapes. At Madhuvan, native tree plantations along pathways and edges act as natural filters, trapping dust and reducing particulate pollution.
Layered greens trees, shrubs, and groundcovers create shaded corridors that cool the microclimate, improve walkability, and reduce energy usage by cutting thermal stress. Pathways are laid out in soft organic curves. The use of murram walkways regulates ground temperature, absorbs rainwater, and prevents dust, ensuring year-round comfort.
The township is designed to host 465 families and is located behind Sheraton Hotel on the proposed 75-metre RE3 bypass, Indore. The township’s club design, created by award-winning architect Sanjay Puri, has already received international acclaim by winning the World Architecture Award. Known as India’s cleanest city, Indore is now positioning itself as a hub for health-focused real estate. Micro Mitti envisions Madhuvan as a national benchmark.

On the occasion, Micro Mitti Founder & CEO Manoj Dhanotiya said: “Real estate in India has always been measured by location, cost, and size. With Madhuvan, we are rewriting the priorities, health comes before homes. Our vision is clear: Life is bigger than location, Aim is bigger than money, and Health is the new wealth. Indore is showing India that the next generation of real estate must be designed for people, not just profit.”
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