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P&M Mall in Patna
P&M Mall
LocationPatliputra Colony, Patna
Coordinates 25°38′03″N85°06′22″E / 25.634137°N 85.106248°E / 25.634137; 85.106248
Developer Prakash Jha
Manmohan Shetty
No. of stores and services92
No. of anchor tenants 3
Total retail floor area 250,000 square feet [1]
No. of floors7 [2]
Parking225 Cars
Website pandmmall.com

P&M Mall is the first mall of Patna, the capital city of the eastern Indian state Bihar. [3] It was opened in April 2011. [4] Film director Prakash Jha & Manmohan Shetty are promoters of the mall. Manish K Jha is marketing director of Mall. This mall houses world-class retailing spaces which includes hyper market, departmental store, Multiplex, Entertainment Zone, Food court, restaurants, Gym, hotel, Conference & Banquet facilities Banquet Hall-Grand Ball Room can take up to 700 pax, conference Halls – Nalanda, Mitihla, Takshila and Vaishali, retail shops, elevator, and escalator. The mall is located at Patliputra colony in Patna, Bihar. [5] In 2016, it was awarded the "Most Admired Shopping Centre of the Year: East" by IMGES. [6]

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Multiplex

This mall houses four screen luxury multiplex. Cinépolis, the world's 4th largest cinema chain and India's first international exhibitor is the multiplex partner.

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