• Indian-origin driver becomes 'crorepati' overnight in Dubai, wins lottery worth Rs 33 crore

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    Indian-origin driver becomes 'crorepati' overnight in Dubai, wins lottery worth Rs 33 crore
    Ajay expressed his surprise at having won such a large sum by adding, "I still cannot believe that I have won the jackpot." 

    Digital Desk: There are many examples of fortunate people who had unexpected achievements on social media. In one such example, a driver with Indian ancestry had his life changed dramatically overnight when he won the lottery and became a millionaire. This is the story of Ajay Ogula, a driver from Dubai who was 31 years old at the time and instantly became wealthy. According to media reports, he allegedly won a reward in the Emirates Draw worth 33 crores.

    Ajay expressed his surprise at having won such a large sum by adding, "I still cannot believe that I have won the jackpot." He promised that he would set up a charitable trust with this money to help his hometown and the adjacent towns meet their most basic requirements.

    According to Khaleej Times, Ajay Ogula, a native of a village in South India, moved to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) four years ago in quest of work. Ajay works as a driver for a jewellery company right now. He receives 3,200 dirhams each month (Rs 72,000). and he now has a million dollars.

    According to Ajay, when he told his mother and siblings that he had become a millionaire back in India, they did not believe him. This was according to Aaj Tak. However, as he recovered confidence after the media coverage, his happiness knew no bounds. Ajay asserts that he has bought his first lottery ticket. He merely intends to give it a try. He had little to no chance of earning the award.

    He couldn't imagine the reward would be given in such a situation. The EASY6 Grand Prize lottery for 15 million dirhams (more than 33 crores 70 lakh rupees) was organised. When he read the notification, Ajay claimed he could not believe that he would have won less money. It was difficult for him to comprehend how much money he had won.