This is the millionaire monkey, the owner of a two-storied house on 33 acres of land, the whole village cares about it, know the interesting story

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Till now we have heard stories of millionaires but now listen to this story of monkeys who are millionaires, yes it is true. He owns 33 acres of land.

You must have seen many millionaire humans in your life but today we are going to tell you about millionaire monkeys. Not only this, the people of the village where he lives give him gifts. They give good things to eat. We are talking about a village named Makardaka Upla located in Dharshiv district of Maharashtra. This village is 10 km from Dharashiv town and 15 km from Ter. This village has its own history.

Since ancient times, the number of monkeys in this village was very high, due to which this village is named after Monkey Makar and all the monkeys of this village have 33 acres of land and there is also one or two acres of land. A storied house named after Makadaki Madi. The villagers say that how this land came to be in the name of monkeys, there is no idea about who gave this land to the monkeys.
The villagers believe that when Lord Shri Ram came to Upala village during exile, a monkey also came with him and that monkey stayed here for a long time. In the Upala village, people give special respect to monkeys and feed them when they come to their doorstep. Sometimes monkeys are also honored before starting the marriage ceremony.

Fruit trees being planted on monkey land
According to the Land Register of Upala Gram Panchayat, the Government of Maharashtra owns 13 hectares 26 R i.e. 33 acres of land in the name of โ€œSamast Makad Panchโ€ in Satbara Utara. Sarpanch Suhas Ghogade of the village said that it is clearly written in the document that this land belongs to the monkeys but it is not known who and when made this arrangement for the animals. We are going to plant fruit trees in this place which will shelter the monkeys. will give will be useful. There are about 100 monkeys in the village at present.

Monkeys get gifts
Earlier, whenever there was a wedding in the village, gifts were first given to the monkeys and only after that the marriage ceremony started, but now not everyone follows this tradition. This village named Makardche Upala is in the headlines for keeping land in the name of monkeys.

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