The daughter of a millionaire built 90 houses for the poor from the wedding money

Sheira Munot was no exception to the rule that all girls fantasize about being brides and envision their wedding day as the most beautiful day of their lives. Ajay Munot, a millionaire businessman, wanted his daughter’s wish to come true. As a result, he spent a significant amount of money to fulfill a childhood desire of helping the needy.

Ajay Munot, who owns a grains and textiles company, is one of India’s wealthiest persons. He is also regarded as one of the most well-known financial experts.
For his daughter’s wedding, he saved aside $ 250,000. However, the bride’s plans did not include such a large party, so she decided to put the money into a unique “company.” Munot opted to put the money toward building homes for the needy in his Indian region.

People were touched by the family’s effort and wished them well in their efforts. “The nicest gift for his wedding,” Sheira said of her father’s money. Knowing that this was a charity effort, the building business did not charge for the work, but only for the materials. As a result, the new owners moved into their new residences roughly six months after the wedding. These are one and two bedroom apartments with everything you need for a comfortable living environment, including water, gas, electricity, and sewerage. All of the dwellings were also repaired and furnished. As a result, 90 socially vulnerable families can now live in good conditions.