According to NCAER survey Delhi and Mumbai continue to be the major centres of wealth in India, accounting for half of the roughly 20,000 crorepati (owner of 10 million Rs. or more) households in India. Kolkata, often thought as a has-been city, has more crorepati households than Bangalore and Hyderabad put together. 180 households of [...]
According to NCAER survey Delhi and Mumbai continue to be the major centres of wealth in India, accounting for half of the roughly 20,000 crorepati (owner of 10 million Rs. or more) households in India.
Kolkata, often thought as a has-been city, has more crorepati households than Bangalore and Hyderabad put together. 180 households of [...]
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