Amara Township Bhopal
Bhopal is a government city in a way that most Indian state capitals have diluted over time. The MP government and Central government establishments here employ hundreds of thousands of people — civil servants, defence personnel, railway officers, doctors, teachers. This government-worker population is the backbone of Bhopal's residential demand and Amara Township on Ayodhya Bypass is designed specifically for this buyer. I am an assistant professor at a Bhopal government college and my husband is a state government employee. Between us we qualify for government housing loan benefits — lower interest rates, specific bank schemes for government employees. Amara Township has partnered with SBI and Indian Bank for preferential government employee loan terms, which was the initial hook that brought us to the project. The township scale is genuine — 18 towers, approximately 1800 units, on a 30-acre campus. At this scale, the amenity economics work. The swimming pool, badminton and basketball courts, jogging track, and the large central garden are properly sized and funded by the large resident base. The society fees — ₹2.5 per sqft per month for a 3 BHK — are genuinely affordable because the costs are spread over 1800 units. The government employee buyer profile creates specific community qualities. Society elections are run properly, maintenance fund accounts are audited annually (government employees understand accountability mechanisms), and disputes are resolved through established RWA processes rather than degenerating into the chaos common in other Bhopal societies. These community governance qualities are real and valuable for long-term living quality. The Ayodhya Bypass location has excellent road connectivity — the bypass is wide and well-maintained. The drive to the Secretariat and other central government offices takes 25-30 minutes which is acceptable for Bhopal's government worker community.
₹38.00 L – ₹75.00 L