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Buduguuu
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Post Number: 4891 Registered: 01-2012 Posted From: 199.249.176.251
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Tuesday, June 12, 2012 - 01:37 pm: |
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paaapam peda vallu  |
   
Ustad
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Post Number: 10326 Registered: 07-2008 Posted From: 206.29.176.51
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Tuesday, June 12, 2012 - 01:36 pm: |
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Just 90K/month...OMG...they are really poor. Fan of Fab 5: Sachin, Rahul, Saurav, Laxman and Kumble.
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Ustad
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Post Number: 10325 Registered: 07-2008 Posted From: 206.29.176.51
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Tuesday, June 12, 2012 - 01:33 pm: |
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Mumbai: The Planning Commission may find those earning more than Rs. 32 a day ineligible to qualify as poor but for Mumbai's tiny but affluent Parsi community a "poor Parsi" is one who makes upto Rs. 90,000 per month. The Bombay Parsi Punchayet (BPP) informed the Bombay High Court on Monday that it has revised the definition of a 'poor Parsi' as one who earns upto Rs. 90,000 per month in order to become eligible for accommodation in a subsidised housing scheme of the community. There are about 5000 houses which are given on rent to the members of the Parsi community estimated to be around 45,000 in the city. Earlier, the income limit for a poor Parsi was Rs. 50,000 but it was raised to Rs. 90,000 after BPP decided to sell some flats in suburban Andheri at subsidised rates to members of the community. The court was hearing a petition filed by 65-year-old Rohinton Taraporewala, a resident of Dahanu in Thane district, challenging BPP's decision to reject his claim for allotment of a flat in Panthaki Baug in Andheri, North-west Mumbai. Taraporewala had submitted names to show that some from the community were allotted flats in Panthaki Baug despite their income exceeding Rs. 50,000 per month. Fan of Fab 5: Sachin, Rahul, Saurav, Laxman and Kumble.
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