While half of Indians go partially hungry, rich man’s daughter get 2 billion residence in UK

An unnamed Indian acquired a 2 billion pound residence in a Scottish country side for his daughter to reside while she is doing a course at the University of St Andrews starting next week.

According to NNN-PT, “The eight-bedroom Victorian country house, which features a private cinema, a wine cellar, stables and five acres of land, was also viewed by Prince William and then girlfriend Kate Middleton as a potential Scottish home in 2003, during their final year at the University of St Andrews. But they chose a cottage on the nearby Strathtyrum Estate in the end.”

“A spokesperson for Savills, the estate agency marketing the property, told the newspaper that "all I am at liberty to say is that Eden Mansion is not on the market", indicating that the deal may have been finalised for the Indian family to move in.”, reported NNN-PT.

The first-year student at the University of St Andrew, on the east coast of Scotland, will have a house manager, three housekeepers, a gardener, a lady's maid and a butler on hand to help her, along with three footmen, a chauffeur, and a private chef, who must specialise in "south Indian cuisine like Dosa", the report said.”, reported NNN-PT.