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INCREDIBLE......DHARAVI
slums, slums, slums.... well whenever we talk about any progress or acquisitions for our armed forces, our beloved neighbors always remind us of slums and start giving gyan......
well gone are your golden days friends...the government is all set to change the face of dharavi
more then Rs 9,300 crore has already been alloted and the work has begun, dharavi is all set to get a makeover...
planned dharavi
work in progress
completed buildings
some more info on dharavi
http://www.sra.gov.in/HTMLPages/Dharavi.htm
What's New - Dharavi, Mumbai
so next time someone reminds us of slums get him here and yeh this is been done with our money, its no aid from other country
Mukesh Ambanis 2 Billion dollar Home Antilla
Wow! Worlds fifth richest man, Mukesh Ambani is again in news for building worlds most expensive residence. Whilst in January ABC news revealed that the house would be worth $1 billion but now figures seem to have turned two-fold. This Mumbai-based petrochemical mogul of Reliance Industries is fortunate to have a floating wealth of $46 billion.
He is hoping that the completion of four-year construction of Antilla by coming January would tag worlds most expensive adobe to his name, thereby beating the lifestyle of billionaires like Warren Buffet who reside in reserved lodging. If you dont know then this 27-story Mumbai Tower is positioned 550 feet into the sky with a bizarre 400,000 sq ft of internal space costing a total of $2 billion.
Some insights into the internal geography of the estate: With no two floors alike. Ambani wishes to have each floor developed using different blueprint, material, style and unique architectural essentials. In addition, the peculiar shape of the formation is the out result of his belief in Vaastu. At technical front, the lobby endows entrée to the home via nine elevators, and the detailed crystal-packed ballroom features mounted LCD monitors, a giant sound system and a retractable cabinet for artworks. It would also feature the wonderful feel of ice sauna inviting all family and guests to burn the heat away by bathing in a room filled with man-made snow. Also, the unusual home theater is another aspect worth noticing.
Some interesting facts about this 2 billion-dollor house:
* 1. 3 helipads on top.
* 2. Hanging gardens within the structure
* 3. Swimming pool within the structure
* 4. A two storey Health centre
* 5. Parking space for 168 cars (6 floors).
* 6. A floor exclusively for servicing these automobiles within the building.
* 7. A floor for Home theatre sitting capacity of 50 pax.
* 8. Nearly staff of 600 to do the maintenance activities.
* 9. Two-storeyed glass-fronted apartment for the Ambani familys guests
* 10. The four floors at the top, that will provide a view of the Arabian Sea and a superb view of the citys skyline, will be for Mukesh, his wife Neeta, their three children and Mukeshs mother Kokilaben.
This is great, but India also has to take its 400 million in poverty along with the development efforts:
Please think of all Indians and not just the 150,000 that are earning IT foreign exchange jobs.
India and Indians are well aware of the fact that they need to grow at a faster pace to bring inclusive growth. So we are trying to achieve a double digit growth.
For you kind information two top indian IT farm Tata Consultancy Service (TCS) and Infosys employes more than 2,50,000.
This is great, but India also has to take its 400 million in poverty along with the development efforts:
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Poverty in India - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Please think of all Indians and not just the 150,000 that are earning IT foreign exchange jobs.