Indians selling Georgian land – Ad released on YouTube
20 February, 2013
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The Kvela Siakhle newspaper published an article titled ‘Georgian Land for Sale on YouTube’ which discusses a video in which Indian citizen Saini Dharmjit promotes the selling of land in Georgia to his compatriots.
According to the newspaper, Dharmjit speaks in the video – shot in the Kakheti region - about advantages of purchasing land in Georgia, as well as employing cheap labor. The promotional video also features a telephone number for further inquiries.
Saini Dharmjit’s YouTube account features 19 videos, almost all of them on the topic of Georgian agriculture and land. Videos have been uploaded at various dates, with the oldest one dated last year. The videos have been watched up to 50 thousand times, with viewers also contacting the Mr. Darjmith in comments.
According to the newspaper, head office of the Crown Immigration Company – involved in the promotion of the Georgian land for sale – is located in India. A reporter who contacted the company had been informed that the company is indeed working on the matter, with land also available in Tbilisi.







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