I got some Interesting thing of Scam, which I thought should share.......Scam can be made for 73 Lakh Crores in India but Punjab which is feeding whole of nation, ever since cannot be given 73 thousand Crores, in the form of Debt waiver.... which is only 1% of total scam money....... What you people say?????????
� India`s biggest scams 1, Ramalinga Raju, Rs. 50.4 billion
� India`s biggest scams 2, Harshad Mehta, Rs. 40 billion
� India`s biggest scams 3, Ketan Parekh, Rs. 10 billion
� India`s biggest scams 4, C R Bhansali, Rs. 12 billion
� India`s biggest scams 5, Cobbler scam
� India`s biggest scams 6, IPO Scam
� India`s biggest scams 7, Dinesh Dalmia, Rs. 5.95 billion
� India`s biggest scams 8, Abdul Karim Telgi, Rs. 1.71 billion
� India`s biggest scams 9, Virendra Rastogi, Rs. 430 million
� India`s biggest scams 10, The UTI Scam, Rs. 320 million
� India`s biggest scams 11, Uday Goyal, Rs. 2.1 billion
� India`s biggest scams 12, Sanjay Agarwal, Rs. 6 billion
� India`s biggest scams 13, Dinesh Singhania, Rs. 1.2 billion
What India Could Do With Rs 73 Lakh Crore?
� Build: 2.4 crore primary healthcare centres. That?s at least 3 for every village, at a cost of Rs 30 lakh each.
� Build: 24.1 lakh Kendriya Vidyalayas at a cost of Rs 3.02 crore each, with two sections from Class VI to XII.
� Construct: 14.6 crore low-cost houses assuming a cost of Rs 5 lakh a unit.
� Set up: 2,703 coal-based power plants of 600 MW each. Each costs Rs 2,700 crore.
� Supply: 12 lakh CFL bulbs. That?s enough light for each of India?s 6 lakh villages.
� Construct: 14.6 lakh km of two-lane highways. That?s a road around India?s perimeter 97 times over.
� Clean up: 50 major rivers for the next 121 years, at Rs 1,200 crore a river every year.
� Launch: 90 NREGA-style schemes, each worth roughly Rs 81,111 crore.
� Announce: 121 more loan waiver schemes. All of them worth Rs 60,000 crore.
� Give: Rs 56,000 to every Indian.
� Even better, give Rs 1.82 lakh to 40 crore Indians living BPL.
� Grow the GDP: The scam money is 27% more than our GDP of Rs 53 lakh crore."