Millionaire Builds Apartments For The Poor Instead of Spending Money On Daughter’s Wedding

Spending a hefty amount of money on weddings is the norm for Indian culture. That is why when this billionaire’s daughter was planning for her wedding, everyone was expecting that his father would be more than ready to spend his millions on this huge event. However, this did not happen.

Mr Ajay Munot is a billionaire and his daughter, Sheyra Munot was getting married. So he set aside $11 million to spend on her wedding. That might seem like an overly large amount but for someone with billions of dollars under his name, this is not a big deal.

But instead of spending everything for his daughter’s wedding, he did something more interesting that will surely touch your heart.

The money did not go to his daughter’s wedding. Instead, he decided to give all the money to charity. This billionaire wanted to help the homeless people in India. And by the time his daughter’s wedding date was approaching, the billionaire already developed 90 homes. In addition, he was also in the process of developing 18 more.Nobody knows why he suddenly changed his mind on how he will spend his money, but when people heard about this they only have positive things to say.

The house is not that big. It measures approximately 12 X 20’ and it has two windows. Despite the size, it includes the basic utilities that every family needs like clean, running water and electricity. For some, these houses are too small for a family, but for those who are homeless, this is everything they need. A home that they might not have been able to afford if not for this generous billionaire.

These houses are arranged in rows. And even though there are so many of them in one place, they have enough space outside for kids to play. The houses are also painted brown and white with yellow house numbers in front to make them look more adorable. These houses also have a brown staircase that leads up to their front door.So what do you think did the daughter feel when her father gave away her wedding money?

The billionaire’s daughter was not upset at all. In fact, she was happy with her father’s decision. What made all this special is that they opened the living quarters for the homeless on her wedding day. On her big day, they handed each of the family a key to their new house. Even without the millions of dollars to spend, the couple still managed to have a beautiful wedding.Ajay Munot is one of the richest people in India. He is a business mogul who made plenty of money by reselling wheat and cloth. He is also an expert when it comes to financing and investment. That means that he knows how to handle his billions.

Even though people are speculating whether the facts are true or not, he managed to teach all of us a lesson. For a person who is living with billions of dollars under his name, there is nothing wrong with spending that much on his daughter’s wedding. He could’ve easily spent all of his money on his daughter’s wedding.

But instead, he chose to change the lives of 200 people on his daughter’s wedding day

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