Tuesday, December 16, 2008

A House on a Mango Tree

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Here is a dream come true. A house on a Mango tree. Conceived and designed by a Civil Engineer Mr. K. P. Singh from UDAIPUR (Rajasthan - India). Mr. K.P.Singh and his family is living in the house since 2000.


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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

These Families make Burial ground home

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PUDUCHERRY: Eleven-year-old Sharmila, a fifth standard student, helps her sisters Sharada (9) and Gayathri (5) and brothers Velan (4) and Velmurugan (6) in their studies every day.

Her mother Subha who is expecting a baby in two months, is keen to educate all her children. Deserted by her husband, 28-year-old Bhuvaneswari, a mother of two, is struggling hard to make both ends meet.

But there's something unusual about these two families. They study among the dead and sleep and wake up with tombs, memorials and decaying bodies for company. Read more.............................These families make burial ground home

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Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Coconut tree grows in a cupboard at home

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If you thought that Coconut trees grow only in open, then here is a surprise for you, as a couple in Bangalore city in Karnataka state of India were in for a surprise when they found a coconut tree growing in a cupboard in their home. Read full story at TOI....................They didn't sow, but still reaped!

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Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Pictures & Video of Mukesh Ambani's world's most expensive $2-Billion Home

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Here below are links on Forbes.com of Pictures & Video of Mukesh Ambani's world's most expensive $2-Billion Home in Mumbai in which 600 People shall Serve 6 of Family.

Click Here for.............Pictures of Mukesh Ambani's world's most expensive $2-Billion Home.

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Here below is a Video of millions living in nearby slums & shanty colonies in inhumane conditions where Mukesh Ambani is going to have this costliest mansion. These are the poor people who live below poverty line, which is defined as 12 rupees per day (0.3 US$ per day). These poor people are unable to get even two square meals a day to fill their stomach.

What a contrast of Rich & Poor!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Friday, May 02, 2008

Mukesh Ambani's world's most expensive $2-bn Home

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The 27-storey skyscraper being built in Mumbai by Mukesh Ambani, the richest person in India, could be the world's largest and costliest home with a price- tag nearing two billion dollar, according to Forbes magazine.

"When the Ambani residence is finished in January, completing a four-year process, it will be 550 feet high with 4,00,000 square feet of interior space," Forbes said in a report on its website.

Earlier in March, Mukesh Ambani was ranked as the fifth richest person in the world with a net worth of 43 billion dollars by the Forbes magazine in its annual list of world's wealthiest billionaires. While Lakshmi Mittal, who is an Indian citizen was ranked higher at fourth, he is a British resident. Among resident Indians, Mukesh was ranked at top.

"The only remotely comparable high-rise property currently on the market is the 70 million dollar triplex penthouse at the Pierre Hotel in New York, designed to resemble a French chateau, and climbing 525 feet in the air," Forbes said in its report titled, "Inside The World's First Billion-Dollar Home."

Mukesh Ambani heads India's most valuable firm Reliance Industries, an oil and petrochemicals giant.

"Like many families with the means to do so, the Ambanis wanted to build a custom home. They consulted with architecture firms Perkins + Will and Hirsch Bedner Associates, the designers behind the Mandarin Oriental, based in Dallas and Los Angeles, respectively," the report said.

"Plans were then drawn up for what will be the world's largest and most expensive home: a 27-story skyscraper in downtown Mumbai with a cost nearing 2 billion dollars."

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Thursday, February 07, 2008

Indians prefer to stash cash at home than invest

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While the fear of meeting unforeseen expenses is forcing over 81% of Indian households to save, 36% of households still prefer to stash cash at home — which does not earn any returns — and 51% park their savings in banks. Read more....................................Indians would rather keep cash than invest

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Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Horses get Pension

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You could call it Horses pension! Horses retiring from a West Bengal police training college now have a new home to spend their twilight years with other comforts.

Fourteen ageing animals that have served for years have not ended up pariahs or been slaughtered like their predecessors. Instead the green acres of Ashari, an animal hospital-cum-shelter on the eastern fringes of Kolkata, run by Maneka Gandhi's People for Animal (PFA), is now their home.

"They have served for years. Now it is only human to pension them off instead of slaughtering them after they turn infirm. So we have welcomed them in our shelter," Debasis Chakrabarti, as per the managing trustee of PFA Calcutta. Read more...................Retirement home for police horses in Bengal

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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Elephants run berserk & people desert homes

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About 800 tribal people of a remote area of Koriya district in Chhattisgarh have temporarily deserted their village as a herd of elephants has destroyed their houses and crops, forest officials said Wednesday.

'A herd of wild elephants, which strayed into the region a week ago has been causing panic among the people, mainly in Salwa village, and they ran amok, destroying crops and a number of houses,' as per one local forest official. Read more......................Chhattisgarh villagers desert homes as jumbos run amok

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Saturday, August 18, 2007

'Dead' woman returns home after four years

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A man in Jharkhand was arrested for trafficking after his wife who was believed to have died four years ago returned home and accused him of selling her off to an affluent family in Punjab..........Read full story here.

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Wednesday, August 08, 2007

National highway becomes home for thousands

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Here is the plight of Bihar flood affected people who are forced to live on the national highway for days, endlessly awaiting relief.

"We have no food left after our stock of sattu (roasted gram powder) provided by a voluntary organization ended Monday. For the last nine days we have been living dangerously on the highway, hoping to get some relief," as per Munheshwar Jha who is among hundreds of people in flood-ravaged Bihar's Darbhanga district.

There is nothing left to eat except a little dry chura (beaten rice). They do not know when the wait will end.

"Two days ago, a few food packets were dropped by air force helicopters. But it was impossible for old people like us to catch them as hundreds of hungry people fought with each other for it," a frail Jha said.

"All sections of society ... from landowners to landless laborers, the poor and the rich are forced to take shelter on the national highway. Nature's fury hardly discriminates," said Narayan Chowdhary, a schoolteacher.

The floods in Darbhanga have displaced hundreds of thousands of people, now living either on the highway or on embankments without food and water for days.

Hundreds of thousands of people in Bihar have been displaced and are without essentials including medicines for days in the floods the UN says are the "worst in living memory".

According to the preliminary estimate made by the disaster management department over 12 million people spread over 19 of Bihar's 38 districts are affected by floods. The disaster has claimed 91 lives so far.

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Monday, July 23, 2007

TV Viewing in a Flooded Home

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TV viewing is a passion among Indian women. Whether it is " Saas Bahu" serials of Ekta Kapoor or any other Bollywood film viewing. But what would you call to this addiction to TV of these women from India who in spite of having their home flooded with water are reluctant to leave their favorite programs on TV.

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Saturday, July 21, 2007

No Smoking at Home - it can be crime

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Recently, "The City Beautiful" Chandigarh became the first city in India to become tobacco free as Smoking has been banned all across Chandigarh. Now Indian Government is planning to enforce it all across India. Interesting thing is that Minister for Health and Family Welfare "Anbumani Ramadoss" is planning to ban it even at home.........Wanna know why the Minister thinks so?..........Read......Now, even smoking at home can be a crime

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Wednesday, June 06, 2007

600 People to Serve 6 of Family

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Dharavi is a slum in Mumbai which houses a million people & is called the Asia's largest slum. Here you can find ramshackle corrugated tin structures, houses made of sheets of asbestos where these million people live in inhuman conditions. In the same city there are many other slums where many more millions live in inhuman conditions. Over here only, the country’s richest man, Mukesh Ambani, is building a new home in the financial Capital of India - Mumbai (Bombay): a 27-storey skyscraper mansion in the heart of the city.

Mukesh Ambani of Reliance Industries is the wealthiest Indian and the world’s 14th richest man with a net worth of US$20.1 billion. He is making this glass mansion on Altamound Road called “Antilla.” The name is derived from a phantom island in the Atlantic Ocean to the west of Spain.

Mansion shall have everything from a swimming pool to a personal car-servicing center for the Ambani family’s 168 imported cars. It shall have a staff of 600 employees who shall be at the service of 6 Family members consisting of Mukesh Ambani , his wife Nita Ambani , their 3 children & Mukesh's mother Kokilaben Ambani. It shall be built on 4,532-square-metre plot.

Ambani’s architect has said the first six floors of the skyscraper mansion will be reserved for parking. Immediately above will be lodgings for 600 servants and their families. Eight floors have been reserved for “entertainment,” including a mini-theatre and a number of swimming pools, and several more floors will house a health club and rooms for guests.

In actuality, it is about 60 floors, but it has been reduced to 27 stories to make the ceilings a bit higher. A helipad or an air space floor is planned on the uppermost area, functioning as a control room for landing choppers. The eighth floor will have a mini theatre, which can seat 50, and will be used for recreational activities. A two-storied glass-front apartment will serve as guest rooms. Three floors will serve as terrace gardens with balconies. And the facility will be staffed, around the clock, with 600 employees.

Mukesh Ambani, his wife, three children, and mother will occupy the top four, non-service floors, giving them a panoramic view of both Mumbai’s Arabian Sea coastline and the city’s skyline as well as easy access to three helipads on the skyscraper’s roof.

The design also calls for a refuge center in case of emergencies and of course a health center, including a health spa and gym. Other additions to the family home of 27 stories will include six floors for parking - exclusively for the family’s automobiles.

Draped in hanging gardens the ceilings are three times as high as a normal building’s, the 173m tower will only have 27 floors.

With property prices rocketing, the building is already worth more than US$ 1.2 Billion ( roughly the average annual income of 1.5 million Indians). It is expected to be ready for the Ambanis to move in next year. The family currently live in a 14-storey building, Sea Wind.

Their new home will be “comparable to those owned by friends such as Lakshmi Mittal”. The UK-based steel tycoon bought the most expensive house in London last year, paying £60mn for a place in Kensington Palace Gardens.

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