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Reborn in India:Be the richest

When Jogo regained consciousness, he found himself reborn as Jogo Gupta, a 16-year-old boy from a middle-class family in Mumbai in 1986. Originally, he could lie flat, his family income was good, and his high school was a private international school with expensive tuition. It's just that his father has just gone bankrupt, owes millions of loans to the bank, and went from a millionaire to a millionaire. In order to keep his house and prevent him from becoming penniless and reduced to a slum, jogo must first pay off the one million debt within a month. In 1991, the Indian version of reform and opening up began, allowing private companies to enter industries that were originally controlled by the state, such as energy, power, mining and other industries. India's major monopolistic private groups began to expand rapidly from this time, which in turn affected all aspects of the Indian people. In the previous life, China's reform and opening up failed to catch up, but India's reform and opening up finally caught up. jogo thought that he should accumulate as much capital as possible before 1991 in order to obtain greater benefits after the reform and opening up.He has his aim to become the richest and enjoy his new life

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Chapter 15

  Jogo thought about it and finally told Seno and others the rough export price of hair.

After knowing the truth, everyone was stunned. How much profit is this?Humble hair is so profitable?

  However, they still knew that not everyone could do it in order to find a purchaser and be able to export to make Jogo so much money.

  "jogo, can we buy hair, and then sell it to you at their price" Sen Gao also said, "We can find someone to help buy some hair, jogo, what do you think?"Misha also expressed his position and wanted to help buy some hair.

  All three of them were businessmen, and quickly figured out the profits in the hair trade.

  jogo exports cotton, and the profit is about 2 rupees per kilogram, while their suppliers earn even less, mostly less than 1 rupee per kilogram.

  According to what Gal and the others bought before, how can they earn 5 rupees per kilogram of hair, which is a 5-fold gap, and it is only a lot more.This made them very excited.

  "Okay." jogo said with a smile, "But I don't think the three uncles need to recruit people to buy private hair like Gal and others. With your conditions, you can go to temples around Mumbai to buy hair. I believe that these temples buy hair. Most of the prices are 10 rupees per kilogram, so my purchase price for you is 20 rupees per kilogram."

  "Really?" Seno asked in surprise.Gaomisha and Lahudi stared at jogo closely.

  They know that most of those temples have stored hair for nearly two months, and each temple has two or three tons of hair. That is to say, they can earn two to thirty thousand rupees as long as they take the hair from one temple.

  For example, Seno provided 200 bales of cotton to jogo this time. In fact, he only earned about 10 US dollars per bale of cotton, which is 25,200 rupees when converted into rupees.

  The profit of a temple is the same as the 200 bales of cotton he worked so hard to purchase. How can he not be tempted?

  "Jogo, are we taking advantage of you?" Seno quickly said, "After all, you can buy the hair from these temples yourself." These words made Lahudi and Gao Misha's faces look pale It's a bit embarrassing, and there is indeed a suspicion of competing for jogo's benefits.

  jogo couldn't help but smiled and said, "How much can I travel by myself? It's too late to thank my three uncles for their help. The Chinese said that everything within 100 tons can be done by myself within seven days." I can't gather so much."

Jogo didn't mean to eat alone, with the help of Seno and the others, he could buy more hair, and the benefits given to Seno and the others were nothing compared to what he earned.

  As for whether Seno and the others would do their own hair and find a buyer after they knew they were making money, jogo didn't care much.What he wants is to quickly accumulate some original capital now. Hair is about making money, but after all, the total amount is here and the upper limit is limited.

  If you really want to make a lot of money, you have to rely on other industries.There is nothing wrong with giving them the hair business in the future, they are all their own.

  "Jogo is right." Old Gupta said with a final word.

  Singer secretly marveled at the side. No wonder this kid has been thinking about hair. It turns out that making money like this makes him a little excited. But after all, he is not a businessman, so he will not go into the hair business like Seno and others.

  "You two should be careful outside, and don't do those crazy things." Old Gupta warned Jayjam and the two of them.

  "Yes, we made a note of it. In fact, those murders, arson, drug trafficking, etc., really didn't touch it." Jayjam hurriedly assured.

  Slums are full of all kinds of evil.

  Pornography, gambling, drugs, gangsters, human traffickers, red-light districts, drug addicts, murder, kidnapping, extortion, all kinds of crimes can be found here.

  Children here often disappear for no reason, or someone suddenly drowns in a stinking ditch, and no one cares.

  In the slums, a human life is worth a dog.

  Gangs are naturally the biggest part of the crime.

  jogo didn't say anything. They were mixed in society, and some things were definitely not so bright. This was the way the world was, and it was very rare to be able to hold on to some bottom lines.

  This is also one of the reasons why jogo allows the two of them to make money. If they have legitimate means of making money, there is no need to use some evil means.

  'Boom boom boom', someone knocked on the door again.

  Aunt went to open the door. When the two people standing outside came in, the faces of everyone in the room instantly darkened.

  Gal and Jayjam rushed in front of the two who came in almost instantly, and wanted to strike with fists.

  "You two, stop." Jogo yelled.

  It was Gudali Peace and Dinu Pasher.

  They were good friends of old Gupta, but this time, the two of them acted to harshly.

  "Namaste (an Indian expression of greeting), Gupta, how is your injury now? I know a very good doctor, do you want to go and see him?" Gudali Peace put his hands together and said with a smile, It was as if he didn't see what they had just done.

  In India, the height of the hands when greeting and clasping hands is very particular.

  For the elderly, it should be high, with the hands at least level with the forehead; for the younger ones, it should be low, maybe even with the chest; for the juniors, it should be flat, with the hands between the chest and chin.

  Dinu Pasher, who was behind Gudali, put aside several gifts he was carrying.

  When jogo saw the gifts they brought, his face turned green. Fortunately, others didn't notice much.

  What gift is it?

  One cake and one drink.

  Logically speaking, this is nothing, right?

  It looks normal.

  But the problem is that these two materials are too special and have too 'flavor'.

  Cow dung cake and cow urine drink.

  Just like the literal meaning.

  Cow dung cakes are made by mixing cow dung and thatch and then drying them in the sun. They can be given as high-end gifts to friends during holidays.

  Even if it's not a holiday, this is still a valuable gift.

  The status of cows in India is extremely high, otherwise how could there be such a thing as the Indian sacred cow?

  Indians believe that everything on a cow has a sacred aura.

  Cow dung is no exception. When cow dung is burned, the fireworks produced can remove bad luck and bring good luck.

  In India, there are many cow dung factories, and cow dung cakes with different prices will be packaged with different grades.

  The packaging brought by Gudali and his wife was very exquisite, and the price was very expensive, which was equivalent to the monthly income of ordinary people, which was several hundred rupees.

  Cow urine drink, which literally means it, is made from cow urine. It is also very popular in India and is said to be more popular than Coca-Cola in India.

  This drink is at least processed, and there are stronger ones, which are drunk directly from cow urine. According to the saying, it is naturally a cure, a blessing to bring good luck, and the like.

  Wasn't there a cow dung war?

  It is also considered a festival in India.

  In the years when the new disease broke out, many Indians smeared cow dung on their bodies, saying that it could resist and eliminate the virus.

  This can be regarded as a local custom in India. Under the crazy religious belief, many things are normal, but Jogo really can't accept it.

  (End of chapter)