Indian expat in Dubai wins grand prize, to get Rs 5.5 lac monthly for 25 years


Dubai, Jul 29 (IANS): Mohd Adil Khan, an Indian expat living in the UAE, will receive more than Rs 5.5 lakh every month for the next 25 years without doing anything. 

Khan, a native of Lucknow, has won the "grand prize" announced by the UAE’s raffle draw company Emirates Draw.

He will be receiving UAE dirham (AED) 25,000 every month for the next 25 years.

According to Khan, he faced many hardships in his upbringing. However, his drive to make a positive change in his community and his strong commitment to education led him to assist his classmates in their studies, helping him earn respect in his village.

Recognising his potential, his relatives funded his higher education.

Talking to IANS, Adil Khan said: "This was the first time, I bought any raffle draw ticket. One day, while strolling through my family photos on social media, I came across an Emirates Draw ad... I purchased one ticket. I never imagined that my first purchase would make me the first FAST5 Grand Prize winner. The thought of receiving AED 25,000 every month in my bank account for 25 years is incredible. I have never come across such a unique prize offering from any other drawer. This win will take away my financial worries and guarantee a stable secondary income, which will help me make good investment decisions."

"My dream of having my family live with me in the UAE is finally going to come true, and I cannot express how much this means to me," he added.

Khan plans to use his winnings to buy a family home in UAE and explore other investment opportunities to utilise the prize money.

Persistent and strong-willed Khan overcame his challenges and became an architect. His professional journey took him from Saudi Arabia to Dubai in 2018.

Despite earning a modest income, Khan stayed committed to his values, regularly contributing to charities. He firmly believed in giving back to society and helping those less privileged.

Khan is also looking after the family of his elder brother, whom he lost due to Covid-19.

Separated by vast geographical distances, Khan was deeply concerned for his beloved family, especially his aging parents, knowing they would be in a vulnerable position after the demise of his brother.

With emotions running high, he expressed: "Life is very unpredictable... Earlier, I wished to live with my family here in the UAE and it became a necessity after losing my brother. Although I missed them, financially it was not possible to have them live here with me."

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Gunda, B. C. Road

    Sun, Jul 30 2023

    Accepting bank deposit Interests....haram...but accepting lucky draw money...not haram ? Any experts can explain?

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Jul 29 2023

    Congratulations to the winner.Fortuna has opened the eyes .Be a natural and happy and what you have and won.God bless you and family.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sat, Jul 29 2023

    Never heard of such a Prize ...

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 29 2023

    Good things happen with good people.Use the money to help others as well.Enjoy.Life comes only once in a life time.Enjoy to the fullest.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sat, Jul 29 2023

    subiksha everywhere in the world after Congress has assumed power in state...Jai Congress..next is speech of our next PM Sriman Rahul Gandhiji on next August 15th 2024..

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  • Prakash, Manipal

    Sat, Jul 29 2023

    Lotteries and raffles in UAe are straight and honest... It is only the pure luck of the individual that wins him anything... Even I participate with a group of friends in every month's Abudabhi duty free draw... I have always believed that one must buy honest lotteries with not more than 0.5% of his or her monthly income... One never know when the lady luck will smile... But going all out with life's savings is quite a bad thing to do.... Congrats to Mr. Khan... Well deserved....

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