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Does Indore get rain? Snow? Hail? What's summer weather like? Here's what nine local experts had to say about weather and precipitation in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.

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Indore is the cleanest city of India, having won the “Swatch City” award for four consecutive times since the inception of the said award. It is the business hub of the State with sound infrastructure and excellent facilities for ease of doing business. The climate here is moderate with the famous “Malwa Breeze” making for very pleasant evenings. The city is compact with all facilities and services accessible within a radius of about 10 kilometres.

The climate of Indore is salubrious – neither too hot nor too cold with pleasant ‘Malwa’ breeze in the evenings. The cost of living is moderate with all necessities of good living available within a radius of ten kilometres. It is the business hub of the State and ease of doing business is facilitated.

Pallavi, says: 2020

Indore is the cleanest city in India. It is the major commercial hub in the central state of India. One can find plenty of work opportunities here. Education is also dramatically improved in the recent years. The city is safe and people here are very friendly and supportive. The people here follow a diverse range of culture and tradition. The city’s nightlife has also become lively after a flood of high-end restaurants, pubs, bars etc. The city’s traffic got better like never before.

Suyash, says: 2020

Indore is the most developed city of Madhya Pradesh. Due to its location on the southern edge of the Malwa plateau, it makes an excellent tourist destination, during the day a cool breeze starts which makes the evenings quite pleasant. No wonder poets have deemed Shab-e-Malwa (the night of Malwa) exquisite beyond compare. The city also has many good tourist spots in its vicinity. Mandav is a city of palaces and lakes very close to Indore. This is a beautiful and a very good tourist destination.

Thanks to the rich black soil of the Malwa Plateau, Indore has prospered into being the fourth largest centre of cotton textile industry in India. It is also justly famous for its beautiful bangles. Indore can be called the ‘food city’. It has great variety and taste in food. It offers amazing chats (term used for spicy tangy food), Punjabi food, Indian sweets (jalebis, malpuas, kaju katli, and more).

Meenakshi, says: 2020

People say Indore as Mini Mumbai, but for an indori nothing here is Mini… everything is big. First we are talking about food, the people here are like the biggest foodies ever. Be it Alu kachori, Pani-Puri, Johny Hot-dog, Dal Bafla e. t. c There are a some traditional foodlands like sarafa (for midnight food lovers) in Chappan dukan.

Indore has world-famous rajwada palace. My city is in malwa plateau. My city is famous for food. We serve a lot of food varieties. It is a good city for trade purposes. People here are joyful and prosperous. My city has moderate temperature. My city is the cleanest city of India. My city is full of happiness.

Sanyam, says: 2020

Someone who is fond of street food will love Indore. Indore is known for its variety of dishes such as poha, jalebi, kachori, chaat, hot dog etc. Indore has a great and famous place called 56 dukan and Sarafa. This place is magical with great history of holkars and everyone should visit here once in their life.

Waheed, says: 2020

Indore is the cleanest city of India. It maintained its first place for the fourth time this year. It has food from various cultures. People come here to taste the variety of food it offers. The atmosphere here is very tempting. The people are cooperative. The weather is awesome.

Indore is the cleanest city in India. It has comes three times first in the swachh Bharat mission. Indore is also famous for food lovers especially Poha and jalebi. The temperature of the city goes up to 40-45 degrees celsius in summer.

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