Indore has a rich variety of historical, conventional, and natural heritage. Situated at the heart of the country, Indore is 200 km west of the capital, Bhopal, with a population of around 30 lakhs, making it the 14th most populous city in India. The greater metropolitan area of Indore extends its populace to 2.5 million and it is known for its industrial, cosmopolitan, and prosperous nature, and resembles Mumbai as far as the lifestyle is concerned. Therefore Indore is also called Mini-Mumbai. It is also a melting pot of different ethnic groups such as Marathi, Gujarati, Marwari, Muslims, Sindhi, etc. Indore proves to be a promising educational hub and home to both IIT and IIM, the most reputed technological and management institutes in India. Indore owes its early growth to trade and commerce, which is still a dominant feature of this city.