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India, which is full of slums, also has people who can invite celebrities and build mansions across borders

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The gap between rich and poor in India is like one in heaven and one in hell. The wedding of the rich man cross-border invites celebrities to congratulate. In order to win a smile, the skyscraper was immediately built for their own family. The poor live on the streets every day, and generations have had to live in simple tents. Today, let's talk about the gap between rich and poor in India.

India, which is full of slums, also has people who can invite celebrities and build mansions across borders

Regional comparison of rich and poor

The wealth and population of the poor and the rich account for three stages. According to a survey released by international charitable and humanitarian organizations on the eve of the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, one percent of India's wealthy holds 53% of India's 51.wealth, and 10% of the rich, or 77%.5% of the country's wealth. The nine richest people in India want to own half of the country's assets, and 60 percent of the poor hold 4.8 percent of the wealth, that is, the poor have a total of 8 percent of the wealth. On the other hand, 1.36 billion people have 1.09 billion rich people and 1.25 billion poor people.

The life of a rich man in India

On October 28, 2011, India's richest man, Muksh Ambani, spent $1 billion in India to build a mansion with a total floor area of 110,000 square kilometers and named after Antilla to build the world's most expensive 27-story mansion. The reason he didn't want to move in was that he believed in feng shui, and he thought the building didn't conform to the feng shui principles of ancient Indian architecture and that living here might bring him bad luck. The building is obviously comfortable, it has three helicopter platforms, one to six floors is a garage, and he has a series of hanging gardens. The Ambani family screens movies in luxurious cinemas, hosts party tours in grand ballrooms, and the highly trained staff of the luxury hotel chain Opery costs up to $1.4 billion for their daughter's wedding.

India, which is full of slums, also has people who can invite celebrities and build mansions across borders

High-rise buildings in India's wealthy district

Sent 200 private planes to pick up and drop off guests, invited former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, queen of the music world Beyoncé, Huffington, founder of The Huffington Post, Indian steel tycoon quagmire, wrestling bar dad Aamir Khan and many other celebrities to the wedding site to bless their daughters. According to relevant media reports, Muksh Ambani fled abroad during the epidemic, not knowing whether it was India's sadness or happiness in the lives of the poor.

The lives of the poor in India

In India, the poor can only live in open-air beds, and even generations have lived in this life, and some people have almost even a home and can only lay floors on the side of the road. For the trip, a train was broken. Children from poor families should learn from an early age to find necessities in garbage heaps and stinky gutters to subsidize families. To watch TV, dozens of people were talking about Indian drinking cow urine drinks and making biscuits out of cow dung.

India, which is full of slums, also has people who can invite celebrities and build mansions across borders

Slums in India

In my opinion, just to live, find some sustenance in your heart, if it is you, how to live in the social environment of India? This can't help but sigh, Jummen wine smells, road frozen bones, reincarnation is a technical work, such a gap between rich and poor, I should say that India's sadness, rich people spend a lot of money, just to win a beautiful smile, poor people's lives, just for life, the world is so unbearable, can only say that the Indian government is unbearable, poor, there must be hate.

India, which is full of slums, also has people who can invite celebrities and build mansions across borders

Life in India's slums is a real shot

Meat consumption data in India

As of 2020, India has the largest number of vegetarians in the world, with an estimated 28%.85%, about 350 million people, and India's per capita meat consumption ranks second to last in the world, that is, the vast majority of Indians eat vegetarian food mainly, even if they only eat a small amount of meat. Meat consumption in 2020. Although India consumed 5.4 million tons of meat in 2020, it is already a drop in the bucket for India with a population of 1.4 billion.

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