வெள்ளி, 5 ஆகஸ்ட், 2011

Ambani will lose his palace?அம்பானியின் உலகபெரும் மாளிகை பறிபோகும் அபாயம்


TheIndian richest man faces the possibility of losing the world's most expensive family home as it was claimed to be built on charity land sold illegally.
The world's ninth wealthiest man Mukesh Ambani moved his wife and three children into Antilia 27-storey tower block home on Mumbai's Arabian seafront last year.
The construction of this house had cost more than $1 billion which consist of three helipads, a 50-seat cinema, several swimming pools, a ballroom, six floors of parking for 160 cars and space for 600 domestic staff.
It was built as symbol of his rise from the son of a petrol pump worker to the India's most powerful man with a personal fortune of more than £16 billion. But the petro-chemical magnate could lose his house if the case is proved.
The local minority affairs minister Mohammed Arif Naseem Khan has told the state assembly that the plot had been illegally sold by a children's charity which ran an orphanage on the site to Ambani.
He said the land was owned by the Waqf Board, a trust which controls Muslim heritage properties and charitable institutions throughout India

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