Rebirth of India: Superior
Main text Chapter 92 Bond Barry (Sanjiang extra update)
This proposal made Shakru very excited. In fact, when he couldn't find the shooting location, he had thought about buying a village by himself. However, this kind of thing is rare, because usually There is absolutely no landowner willing to sell his home Land, and according to Indian customs, only people from the Brahmin or Kshatriya castes are eligible to buy it. No matter how rich you are in Vaishya or Shudra, they will not sell it to you, and even if you buy it, The farmers in the village will not listen to you either. ♦
So Shakru asked excitedly: "I'm interested, I'm interested, I'm so interested, but I don't know how big this village is. Can I afford it?"
"What can't you afford? It's not as big as the cost of making a movie. Speaking of which, the guy selling the land is also a prodigal son. He has contracted the bad habits of xd, so he was forced to sell his ancestral business. This village is not big, only about 100 people The size of an acre (converted to Chinese city acres is 600 acres, about 45 hectares), and hundreds of villagers, is just right for you to get rid of your landlord addiction. The only drawback is that it is a bit far from Delhi, in Haryana. "Old Patela explained. (The status of Haryana is a bit like Hebei in China. The capital Delhi is actually within its scope, but Delhi is a municipality directly under the Central Government and is not under the jurisdiction of Haryana.)
"It's fine if it's far away. I don't always go there anyway. It's just a place for vacation. When can I go and see it?"
"Any time will do. I will arrange for my nephew Si Ruim to accompany you. He has more experience in village management than me."
Shakru calculated that there was still nearly a week before the movie premiere, so there was still plenty of time, so he took two bodyguards with him the next day and invited old Patela's nephew Mr. Sirim to accompany him. Haryana.
The village Shakru wants to buy this time is indeed very far away. Although it is said to be in Haryana, it is actually closer to Rajasthan. The only good thing is that there is a large power plant nearby, so the road The repairs were pretty good, but you could only drive by jeep, and Shakru's bulletproof Mercedes couldn't be driven on this kind of road.
The name of the village is Bondbari. It is not too far from the power plant and the nearby Ruiga Town. The owner of the village, Harrick, the seller this time, was waiting for his group at the entrance of the village early. Harrick first took him. He and Shaklu drove around the village so that Shaklu could have a rough idea of the scope of the village. Then we officially entered the village from the village entrance. There was a large pond near the village entrance. We ran along the road next to the pond until we reached Harik's house.
It can be seen that the Harrick family did live a good life. Walking into the big gray iron gate, you are faced with a very large courtyard surrounded by blue walls. The entire courtyard is almost as big as two basketball courts. On the left side of the gate is a cattle pen. It is said that there used to be 22 cows, but now of course they are all sold. dropped. There is a vegetable patch on the right side, a hand press well in the middle (I don’t know how many friends have used it, I did it when I was a kid, it was quite fun.), and an open-air bathing room with pretty good water conditions! A pomegranate tree was planted next to the well.
The houses are divided into two rows, one row of old houses and one row of new houses (relatively new). The ground in each house is paved with bluestone, which is a good thing in hot India. It will feel cool when you walk on it. The old house has a kitchen and a prayer room, and there is also a toilet with clean water, which is very popular in India. Rural areas are not simple. You must know that even in 2012, the penetration rate of toilets in India was not even 50%, and it was not as high as the penetration rate of telephones.
The quality of the new houses is quite good. They all have reinforced concrete structures and cast-in-place concrete roofs. They are designed with a front foyer and a rear exterior corridor. The main house has five rooms lined up in a row. Each room has a different door opening direction. Counting from the left, Starting, the first room It is a suite, with the door in the second living room; the second room is the living room, with doors at the front and back; the third room faces the foyer with a gabled window, and the door opens in the back corridor; the fourth room and the second room Symmetrical, the door opens in the front; the fifth door opens in the back corridor.
Not only that, the design of the room also changed the problem of low space in old-fashioned Indian rooms (his old house had a gabled roof without a suspended ceiling. It was more than 3 meters high in the middle, and a little more than 2 meters to the door. People have Depressive feeling), and the flat roof clearance of new houses is 3 meters. Moreover, the appearance also needs to reflect the characteristics of Indian architecture, with a fake second-story eaves.
Overall, Shakru is very satisfied with this house and feels that he can move in without making too many changes. He rarely comes here anyway, so the house retains some rural features but has a unique flavor. Seeing Shakru's expression, Harik stepped forward and said, "How about it, Mr. Pandit, isn't my house nice? It was just built the year before last. If it wasn't for the lack of money recently, it would have been a disaster." I won’t even sell it.”
Shakru nodded and said, "Well, your house is pretty good. Let's go to the village and see what the villagers think."
Harrick asked in surprise: "Huh? What opinions can those slaves have? This matter has nothing to do with them!"
Si Ruim on the side grabbed Shaklu and said: "The landlord is everything in the village. The land cultivated by these villagers is yours, the food they eat is given by you, and even the travel expenses for them to work in the city are yours." You rewarded me! What do you think they have to say about such a big thing? It’s just a change of owner. We can just call all the villagers to announce it!"
Harik next to him gave a thumbs up and praised: "This old man is sensible. It seems that Mr. Pandit rarely comes to the village."
Si Ruimu did not feel complacent because of Harik's praise. Instead, he glared and said: "Don't think that my friend rarely comes to the village. You can be lazy if you don't understand the ins and outs here. Hurry up and transfer the position of village chief, and then explain it to all grassroots officials. We will never give you the money if these things are not done."
"Don't worry about this. I will finish it for you in three days at most. Mr. Pandit himself is a Brahmin, so there is no need to worry about these things. Even if I don't do these things, they will come to you on their own initiative." Harik patted his chest and said, then seemed to remember something, and whispered: "But there is one more thing I want to ask Mr. Pandit. If possible, can you not dismiss those servants? They work very hard!" Mobile users please visit http://m.piaotia.net
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