What is a DPR (Detailed Project Report)? Meaning & Format

What is a DPR (Detailed Project Report)? Meaning & Format

A DPR (Detailed Project Report) is the comprehensive version of a project report — used for larger loans, subsidy applications and government tenders.

DPR vs project report

For small loans, a concise project report is enough. For larger or scheme-linked funding, banks and departments ask for a DPR with deeper market study, technical detail and a full financial model.

What a DPR contains

Everything in a standard report — promoter, market, technical, cost, finance, projections, CMA, DSCR — plus risk analysis, implementation schedule and sometimes environmental/regulatory notes.

Preparing one

You can generate a bank-ready DPR online and expand specific sections as the lender or department requires.

FAQ: Who prepares a DPR?

Traditionally a CA or consultant; today many entrepreneurs build the base DPR with an online generator and get it vetted.

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