NEW DELHI: The iconic  Pragati Maidan is all set to get a complete makeover for about Rs 3,000 crore as per an  ITPO blueprint for rebuilding the exhibition ground to bring it on par with global standards. 

The ambitious plan includes a state-of-the-art convention centre to accommodate 7,000 delegates in the heart of the national capital, which does not have many such facilities. 

As per the proposal, modern centres would come up by demolishing the existing exhibition halls. 

"This is my top priority. All the necessary approvals would be taken in maximum 3-4 months. The amount worked out is in the range of Rs 2,500 to Rs 3,000 crore. It will take around 3-4 years to complete the project. It will be done in two phases," India Trade Promotion Organisation CMD L C Goyal told PTI. 

He said the existing state pavilions would also be brought up in such a way that they keep on doing their business by way of holding public interaction offices and the likes of investors' conference. 

In the first phase, the non-air condition halls would be demolished and re-constructed; later, the remaining halls will be developed. 

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The world class infrastructure would also help in getting back the 'Auto Expo' again, which is currently shifted at Greater Noida, Goyal added.