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It has been nearly a month since Sachin Tendulkar moved into his new house on Perry Cross Road. But Indian cricket's biggest icon, who has failed to obtain an Occupation Certificate for his home, just paid a fine of Rs. 4.5 lakh to the civic body for moving in without permission. But that could be the least of his worries.
Sachin, is battling a billion issues that every Mumbai householder is familiar with. In the absence of a permanent water connection, the Tendulkars have been forced to buy water from a private agent every day. Reports reveal that the water tanker supplies water at least twice a day, to keep the five-storeyed household with two growing kids and endless visitors, up and running.
In fact, days when the swimming pool on the terrace is cleaned, tankers are called in as many as four times a day. A Rs.39-crore mansion does come with strings attached, as the Tendulkars may be discovering to their dismay.
Sachin, is battling a billion issues that every Mumbai householder is familiar with. In the absence of a permanent water connection, the Tendulkars have been forced to buy water from a private agent every day. Reports reveal that the water tanker supplies water at least twice a day, to keep the five-storeyed household with two growing kids and endless visitors, up and running.
In fact, days when the swimming pool on the terrace is cleaned, tankers are called in as many as four times a day. A Rs.39-crore mansion does come with strings attached, as the Tendulkars may be discovering to their dismay.
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