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Saturday 10 December 2016

Mukesh Ambani’s Awesome Reply To A Girl Looking For Rich Husband/!/!

The concept of gold diggers is not new to the world. Many cute girls prefer to go to a very rich guy rather than the one who loves and cares for her. Just like this one girl who posted on a popular forum about how she wishes to get married to a rich guy only..
These kind of things make people stereotype women to be gold diggers. But Mukesh Ambani did something to make them revise their wishes and turn their focus to something more sensible. Check the story out.





What should I do to marry a rich guy?
I’m going to be honest of what I’m going to say here.
I’m 25 this year. I’m very pretty, have style and good taste. I wish to marry a guy with 100 crore annual salary or above...



You might say that I’m greedy, but an annual salary 2 crore is considered only as middle class now days..
My requirement is not high. Is there anyone in this forum who has an income of 100 crore annual salary? Are you all married?.
I wanted to ask: what should I do to marry rich persons like you?
Among those I’ve dated, the richest is 50 crore annual income, and it seems that this is my upper limit.
If someone is going to move into high cost residential area on the west of New York City Garden(?), 50 crore annual income is not enough.
I’m here humbly to ask a few questions:..

akkineni akhil -shreya bhopal richly engagement! samantha nagrjun naga chaithanya

akkineni nagarjuna amala,akkineni naga chaithanya,samantha ruth prabhu 






He was held in Hyderabad on Friday night, the young protagonist Akkineni engagement. A limited number of guests in attendance, relatives, 


close family fun at the GVK Akhil, sriyabhupalla engaged. Designed specifically made with traditional outfit Akhil, a sparkling pair of sriyabhupal. Akhil Akkineni Nagarjuna parents, amalato invited guests who attended the ceremony along with the GVK family members.




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Cricket :virat kohli 147*,murali vijay 136, india 451/7,england 400, 3rd day test match..!


The Wankhede Stadium filled up over 19000 seats on Saturday (December 10) with a singular hope of watching India's latest superstar, Virat Kohli, perform in the skin. A good majority of them had to rush to their seats as the India required their captain's services as early as the third ball of the day's play. Seven hours and 241 balls and later, Kohli walked back to the dressing room to a raucous ovation and handshakes from the game's other participants, having accumulated 147 of the classiest runs as India emphatically marched into control of the fourth Test with a 51-run lead.



Kohli received able support from Murali Vijay, who dispelled any concerns about his form and technique, with a typically eye-catching 136. After the early loss of Cheteshwar Pujara, the duo led an admirable counter-attack that helped the hosts offset a middle-order wobble and still move into the ascendancy.
On a day in which Adil Rashid and Moeen Ali combined to bowl 61 overs on a spin-conducive pitch, it was the seamer Jake Ball, who set India back early. Pujara shouldered arms to a Jake Ball inswinger and was out bowled - for the 17th time in his relatively short Test career.




After ducking under England's attempts to bounce him out, Kohli peppered the vacant third-man region with a succession of fours. Moeen, bowling from the other end, was launched over head for a six by Vijay and just like that India had seamlessly shifted the pressure back on England with the pair adding 43 in the first 11 overs of play. Ben Stokes came on to replace Ball when fielders slowly moved past the inner circles into more boundary-rope hugging positions. That opened up the field for Kohli and Vijay to pinch singles on either side of the wicket, which they did with great efficacy to keep the partnership going.





The duo added 101 in the opening session with Vijay completing his eighth Test century. But like in any riveting contest, the tide turned in the post-lunch session as realisation dawned upon the spinners that the Wankhede pitch was an ally. But like at Mohali, India's slide started with an innocuous Rashid delivery that Vijay drilled straight back at the bowler. England then denied Kohli the boundaries as they got to work with an inexperienced middle-order with their spin attack. After Moeen trapped Karun Nair (13) in front of his stumps, Joe Root fancied a bowl and instantly reaped rewards in the form of Parthiv Patel (15) and Ravichandran Ashwin (0). In just over an hour, India went from 262 for 2 to 307 for 6, still trailing England by 93.



Just when the first innings lead seemed a distant possibility, the arrival of Ravindra Jadeja turned the tide once more. Fatigue got to Rashid as he offered a slew of short-pitched deliveries, allowing both Kohli and Jadeja the freedom to pick up boundaries. In a small period of play before Tea, the deficit had been reduced to 52.
Jadeja fell after Tea for an entertaining 25 with India still some distance away from achieving first innings parity. But Jayant Yadav brought much-needed calm after the



Jadeja storm and that was enough for Kohli to move on to his 15th Test century and then orchestrate a final session milking of the England attack. Cook delayed the use of the second new ball until midway through the 130th over but given his team's abject fielding - Vijay survived a stumping chance on 45, Kohli was dropped by Rashid on 68 and Jayant off the third delivery with the second new ball - England had little hopes of denying India.
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Jayant meandered along to 30 in an 87-run stand with Kohli as the Indian captain, having played the situation all along, allowed himself the luxury of some showboating. He did however ensure he hung around until the end to make England dread the prospect of the final two days on a wicket that should entice Ashwin & Co.
Brief scores: England 400 (Keaton Jennings 112, Jos Buttler 76; Ravichandran Ashwin 6-112, Ravindra Jadeja 4-109) trail India 451/7 (Virat Kohli 147*, Murali Vijay 136; Joe Root 2-18, Moeen Ali 2-139) by 51 run


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Bulk cash seizures rise: Rs 31.06 crore in new notes seized in 4 separate incidents

Rs 5.7 crore cash in new notes seized from bathroom of a hawala dealer in K'taka
Rs 65 lakh of new currency recovered from Senior Superintendent of Post Offices, Hyderabad
Rs 24 crore in Rs 2000 denomination notes seized from a van in Vellore
Rs 71 lakh in new Rs 2,000



BENGALURU/CHENNAI: Bulk seizures of new currency rose on Saturday with four more incidents being reported including one in which the Income Tax (I-T) department recovered Rs 5.7 crore cash in new notes secretly stashed inside the bathroom+ tiles of a hawala dealer in Chitradurga district in Karnataka.

A fresh seizure of Rs 24 crore cash in new notes was also made by the I-T department, adding to the biggest haul of cash and gold post- demonetisation, in which over Rs 142 crore unaccounted assets have been recovered in tax operations so far in Chennai.

In another incident, CBI recovered Rs 65 lakh of new currency in 2000 denomination from the Senior Superintendent of Post Offices, Hyderabad in connection with its probe in the note exchange racket.

Another seizure of Rs 82 lakh, including Rs 71 lakh in new Rs 2,000 currency, was made at Kothur near Hyderabad.

The cash was seized during vehicle checking at Kothur on Friday, the cops said.

Two persons, allegedly involved in exchange of money on a commission basis, were also nabbed by the police.

Officials while giving details of the incident in Karnataka said the I-T department seized the alleged undisclosed assets, as part of its raids against black money hoarders post-demonetisation, from the residence of the said hawala operator who is yet to be identified.

The Challakere town, about 40 km from district headquarters of Chitradurga, is popularly known as the 'oil city' due to number of edible oil mills being present there.

Officials said the taxman raided the premises based on intelligence inputs about the presence of huge cash and the sleuths were startled to find a cleverly-hidden stainless steel safe, above the wash basin, inside the tiled walls of the bathroom.

The cash stash of Rs 5.7 crore, all in new Rs 2,000 notes, 28 kg of bullion (gold biscuits), 4 kg of other gold and jewellery was stuffed inside this bathroom safe, which was kept sanitised against termites using hundreds of mothballs.

The assets were recovered after the department's investigation wing in Panaji on Friday began searches against casino and bullion traders in Hubballi and Chitradurga districts.

A good number of documents and another Rs 90 lakh cash (Rs 100/20 notes) have been seized after the searches on the said hawala dealer, they said.

"The searches in this case are still going on at various places and the valuation of the bullion and jewellery is being conducted," they said.

Regarding the incident in Tamil Nadu, Officials said the fresh seizure of new currency, in Rs 2000 notes, was made by the sleuths from a car in Vellore on the insistence of the accused presently being interrogated in the case.

With this amount, the total seizure in the case has now gone upto Rs 166 crore in a single case.




department had seized Rs 142 crore undisclosed assets - that includes about Rs 10 crore in new notes and gold bars weighing 127 kg -- during searches at multiple locations in Chennai, for the last two days, to check tax evasion.


This largest seizure of new currency notes after the old Rs 500/1,000 notes were scrapped on November 8, took place after raids were launched on Thursday on eight premises of a group engaged in sand mining in Tamil Nadu.


In a statement, the CBI said K Sudheer Babu, the Senior Superintendent of Post Offices, had kept the amount of Rs 65 lakh as his commission for allegedly exchanging over Rs 3.75 crore of old currency with the new one.


"The money seized was the commission of K Sudheer Babu, as he kept it aside as his share, out of Rs.3.75 crore, which he misappropriated by fraudulently exchanging old currencies for new currencies from the post offices falling under his division. So far CBI had seized Rs 92.68 lakh of new currency in Rs 2000 denomination, in these cases," it said.



Rs 5.7 crore in new notes seized from 'secret bathroom chamber' of hawala dealer in Karnataka


  I-T department has seized Rs 5.7 crore in new notes, Rs 90 lakh in old ones and 32 kg in bullion from a hawala dealer in Karnataka
    The seizure was made from 'secret bathroom chambers' at the hawal dealer's premises.





BENGALURU: In what could be the second major haul of currency and gold by taxmen in the state after demonetisation+ , the Karnataka and Goa arm of the I-T department has stumbled upon Rs 5.7 crore in new currency kept in a 'secret locker of bathroom' in Hubballi.

A statement from the Panaji Directorate of the Director General of Income-tax (Inv), Karnataka & Goa said search operations were carried on the casino operators and bullion traders in Hubballi and Chitradurga districts of Karnataka on December 9.

"The income-tax teams were present at around 15 premises spread across the states of Karnataka and Goa. One of the hawala operators is also actively involved in converting old notes and was accumulating bullion using old currency," it added.

During the search operations, a secret chamber in the bathroom of the residence of a hawala operator was traced. "28 kg of bullion, about 4 kg of gold and jewellery, Rs 5.7 crore of Rs 2,000 currency notes and Rs 90 lakh in old Rs 100 and Rs 20 notes were seized.




 Various incriminating documents have also been recovered and income tax teams are further analyzing and investigating the same. Notably the major haul of new denomination currency is from a relatively small town Challakere in Chitradurga district. This small town with a population of 50,000 is 40 km away from the district headquarters," the statement said.



On December 1, the Income Tax had confiscated over Rs 4.7 crore during searches in a dozen premises in Bengaluru+ and other locations.

Officials said the searches were launched on the premises of two engineers, working with the state government, and some "connected persons".

A team of over 50 I-T sleuths and police personnel launched operations early morning and searched premises in Bengaluru, Chennai and Erode (Tamil Nadu).




During the course of searches Rs 4.7 crore cash in new denominations of Rs 2000 and 0.3 crore in old/smaller denominations totaling Rs 5 crore and 7 kg bullion worth approximately Rs 2 crore were found in a flat owned by a civil contractor.


Tax raids across the country in the last few weeks have resulted in seizure of crores in new and old currency procured in illegal ways.
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 In Chennai, income tax sleuths have managed to seize currency and gold worth Rs 166 crore in three days of continuous raids against some businessmen.


On Friday afternoon, acting on a tip-off about a cash exchange, police detained a group of seven people near Five Gardens in Dadar. They were found to be in possession of Rs 85 lakh, which included Rs 72 lakh in new Rs 2,000 notes.



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om namo venkateshaya movie akkineni nagarjuna pragya anushka







Nagarjuna, the combination of keraghavendraravu upcoming film 'Om Namo venkatesaya. Anushka, Pragya Jaiswal key roles. Sayikrpa Entertainment banner, produced by Mahesh Reddy. Filming has been completed. Is currently in post-production.  


On February 10, the audience for this film is brought forward. Built on nearly 25 sets for this film. Ramoji philinsitilo Tirumala rooms set up as a special attraction citrabrndam says. Nagarjuna hathiram seen Baba. Venkatesvarasvamiga Saurabh Jain, starring Anushka krsnammaga devotee.  



Vimalaraman, ravurames, Vennela Kishore, Prabhakar, starring Raghu Babu Music ememkiravani, photography, s. gopalreddi


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