Micro Mitti Launches India’s First Healthy Homes Community Called Madhuvan Township

The unveiling comes at a crucial time, as India continues its battle against deteriorating air quality. The Air Quality Life Index (AQLI) 2025, released by the Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago earlier this month, identified air pollution as the single biggest health threat in the country, with all 1.4 billion Indians living in areas exceeding the WHO’s safe threshold for PM₂.₅ (5 µg/m³).
The urgency intensifies with the onset of the festive season. During Diwali 2024, PM₂.₅ levels in Delhi spiked to 603 µg/m³ at midnight, while Tier-II cities also reported alarming levels. In Lucknow, for instance, the AQI rose to 306 (“very poor”) the day after Diwali, compared to ~175 before the festival, according to CPCB data.
Positioned against this backdrop, Madhuvan Township seeks to redefine urban living by integrating wellness-oriented design and sustainable practices to provide residents with a healthier lifestyle.
Manoj Dhanotiya, Founder & CEO, Micro Mitti, 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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