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Thursday, 19 March 2026

Ex-SC Judge Gives Evidence Supporting Nirav Modi In United Kingdom

Ex-SC Judge Gives Evidence Supporting Nirav Modi In United Kingdom

https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/ex-sc-judge-gives-evidence-supporting-nirav-modi-in-united-kingdom-527029


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

In India top 1% to 10% families control wealth ,Politicians, Judiciary through so called just interpretation of laws passed by parliament with so called secular and socialism words used as fundamental rights. 90% families are helpless as they are conditioned by faith in their own personal Religion and its God, Dynasty, regional language, one's position in Caste hierarchy and corrupt political leaders by voting wrong persons in elections of largest democracy in the world. It is a wonder if any rich or corrupt politician is punished and undergoes. Even with present resources 100% families can lead decent lives. Karl Marx's theory towards it failed due to unimaginable violence on innocents for dissidence with selfishness and desire to spread their own interpretations of that theory all over the world by spending unbearable cost on arms including nuclear one. It seems it will take a century to get near an ideal society. It is applicable to all countries of the world.

Anonymous said...

What is the total wealth of 1% and 10% top families of India? AI Mode:
In India, wealth is highly concentrated, with the top 1% and 10% of the population holding a significant majority of the nation's total assets. According to the World Inequality Report 2026 and other recent 2025–2026 data:
Top 1% families: Control approximately 40% to 40.1% of India's total wealth.
Top 10% families: Hold roughly 65% of the country's total wealth.
Key Wealth Statistics (2025–2026)
Billionaire Wealth: India's 284 billionaires have a collective net worth of approximately ₹98 trillion ($1.1 to $1.2 trillion), which is roughly one-third of India's GDP.
Family Business Valuation: The top 100 family-controlled business groups in India are valued at $1.4 trillion.
Richest Families:
Ambani Family: Ranked 1st with a valuation of ₹28.2 lakh crore.
Bajaj Family: Ranked 2nd at ₹8.02 lakh crore.
Birla Family: Ranked 3rd at ₹6.47 lakh crore.
Entry Thresholds: To be part of the top 1% in India in 2025, a net worth of at least ₹1.52 crore is typically required. Wealth Distribution Comparison
The following chart visualizes the distribution of India's national wealth across different population segments based on the 2026 report findings.
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While the top 10% hold 65% of the wealth, the bottom 50% of the population reportedly shares just 6.4% of the nation's total assets.
Would you like to see a more detailed breakdown of the richest individuals or the specific sectors where this wealth is concentrated?