Most people of this world can say in one voice that 2020 was the worst year of their life. Many people have demanded to remove this year from their lives. By the way, people say it is also right to some extent. 2020 began with a wildfire in Australia. Then the corona epidemic struck. Meanwhile, one or two such occasions also came when the Earth collided with a big meteorite.
The year that happened so bad, hardly anyone would say good. But, there were people in the world for whom this year was very good. Let us introduce them:
Lakhan Yadav, a farmer from Madhya Pradesh, took the land on lease for 200 rupees, due to which he became rich overnight. 45 year old farmer Diamonds worth 60 lakhs have been found on their land. The ‘pebble’ he dug was a 14.98 carat diamond. This is 60.6 on 5 December Auctioned in lakh rupees.
Now with this money, he wants a good education for his four children. He has no great desire. He will make most of the cash fixed deposits. Yadav said, “I will not do any big thing. I am not an educated person and I put money in a fixed deposit to ensure a good education to my four children. “
His fault was mistaken for a fellow. In fact, a man accidentally bought an extra lottery ticket and this extra sparked his luck and he won a jackpot of $ 2 million. Samir Mazem, 56, said he selected his numbers on the lottery app after purchasing a $ 2 ticket for the June 9 Mega Millions game. In the same way, he also selected another number. But he later realized that he had bought the second lottery for the same number.
Shibu Paul and Lynnette Joseph came to Britain a year ago. Earlier Shibu used to work as a sound engineer in Kochi. According to a report by The New Indian Express, 31-year-old Shibu is originally from Vellore near Piravom in Kottayam district in Kerala. The couple is currently residing in Nottingham, UK. He won Rs 18.94 lakh despite winning a car worth Rs 1.84 crore. Couple’s happiness is not a place to win cash.
Shibu lost her job due to the Coronavirus, while his wife Lynnette is a staff nurse at Nottingham City Hospital. So this lottery came at the right time for him. Shibu bought three tickets for BOTB (the airport operates in the UK since 1999) for Rs 1800.
Anandilal Kushwaha, 34 years old, living in Ranipur village of MP, had been mining a land for over a year. Last Tuesday, he found a diamond during the excavation. Officials said that about 50,00,000 rupees can be found in the auction of this diamond. Kushwaha has deposited a 10.69 carat piece of diamond in Panna District Mining Department as per the leased conditions of the state government.
A coffin maker then became an overnight millionaire, When a meteorite crashed on the roof of his house. According to media reports, the incident is from Indonesia. 33-year-old Joshua Hutagalung, who lives here in Sumatra, after selling a meteorite worth more than 1 million pounds (about Rs 9.8 crore) Millionaire Have been made.
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In August, a 2.1 kg meteorite suddenly fell on the roof of Hutagalung’s house. After the incident, Hutagalung made some information public by sharing some pictures on social media. Later he came to know that the stone dropped on the roof of his house in the form of a meteorite is extremely rare and very precious.
A small community named Rabbit Hash lives in Kentucky, USA. The community has chosen a French bulldog as its new leader. Wilbur Beast won this election with 13,143 votes. However, the other aspect of choosing a city dog as its mayor is that according to the rules, this place is not officially a city. Because of which people here do not have voting rights to choose their mayor. One reason for this is that this community of 400 people is too small for voting. The campaign under which this dog was elected was a fundraising campaign (ie a campaign for a social or noble cause, in which donations are collected). Under this campaign, the people of Rabbit Hash selected a French bulldog as their representative on 3 May.
This person could not believe for a moment That his teapot is worth 95 lakh rupees. For years, he was dusting the loft of his house. According to the information found, his teapot is a rare royal Beijing-Enameled wine ewer, used between 1735 and 1799. The teapot was in fashion during the rule of Emperor Qianlong. Its current price is £ 1,00,000 i.e. Rs 95 lakhs.
These people have proved that no matter how bad the time is going, luck can ever be overturned.
Source: www.indiatimes.com