Meerut: In a bizarre matrimonial advertisement which has gone viral on social media, a Meerut-based investor claimed his income of Rs 29 lakh per annum is “compoundingly increasing” by 54 percent every year and offered to send a PowerPoint presentation on safe investing to potential matches.
The matrimonial advertisement begins with descriptions of “intellectual, handsome and smart” man and his caste, but quickly shifts to highlight his financial skills. “Investor (Indian stock market), earning 29 LPA (actual, present). Income and net worth compoundingly increasing every year by 54% (self-discovered, self-taught work),” reads the ad.
He also offers to share a 16-slide PowerPoint presentation via WhatsApp, detailing his strategies for “safe investing” and how it makes him “financially independent".
The 26-year-old specified that he seeks a partner who is “cultured, intelligent, wise, good-natured,” adding, “no demand.”
The ad has sparked mixed comments on X, ranging from amusement to scepticism. “54% compounding—boss, this guy will beat Buffett very soon,” wrote one user. Others raised caution, with one user warning, “Beware—probably phishing attempt! There are several tell-tale red flags!”
What all bull market does to people. Rough calculations show that he was 10 year old when 2008 GFC hit us.
— Samit Singh (@kumarsamit) October 6, 2024
@ActusDei - maybe someone from your team should reach out to him. Not for matrimonial but for that ppt! 😉 pic.twitter.com/9jAquIy1co
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New Delhi(PTI): Rajya Sabha proceedings were adjourned for the day on Wednesday as opposition members insisted on a discussion on various issues, including bribery charges related to the Adani Group.
The proceedings were briefly adjourned in the morning session due to opposition protest, and when the House re-assembled at 11.30 AM, there were identical scenes.
This prompted Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar to adjourn the proceedings for the day, saying the "House is not in order".
The trobule started after Dhankhar rejected 18 notices under a rule of the House to suspend scheduled business and take up issues mentioned in the notices.
The notices related to demand for 'constitution of a JPC to investigate the alleged misconduct, including corruption, bribery, financial irregularities of the Adani Group in connivance with other authorities', violence in Sambhal in Uttar Pradesh and rising incidents of crime in the national capital.
"Upper House needs to reflect and follow well-established traditions that ruling of the Chair requires reference and not cause differences. I have, in detail, given reasons why, in these situations, notices are not being accepted," Dhankhar said while rejecting the notices under Rule 267 of the House.
On Monday also, the Rajya Sabha proceedings were adjourned for the day during the morning session itself as opposition insisted on raising the issues related to Adani Group.
There was no sitting of the House on Tuesday.
The Adani Group said on Wednesday that Gautam Adani, and his nephew Sagar have not been charged with any violation of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) in the indictment that authorities filed in the New York court in an alleged bribery case.