In olden days, when the person conveying good news to the King would be
rewarded with gold; down South ~ for good deed done, they would say that ‘the
finger requires to be rewarded with a gold ring’…………. In
Football, there are various awards and the ‘Golden Boot or Golden Shoe’
recognises the top goalscorer of the FIFA World Cup. While every World Cup had
a ranking of the goalscorers, the first time an award was given was in 1982,
under the name Golden Shoe. It was rechristened Golden Boot in 2010. If there
is more than one player with the same amount of goals, since 1994 the
tie-breaker goes to the player who has contributed the most assists – in the
recently concluded FIFA 2014, it was
James David Rodríguez from Colombia who was awarded Golden Boot. Playing either on the wing or in an attacking
midfield role, Rodríguez is commonly ranked as one of the best young players in
the world.
Away from the sporting
arena, in Jan 2013, I had posted about the Corporator from Pimpri-Chinchwad, in
Pune. The Corporator’s husband Datta Phuge acquired a shirt made of 3.5 kg of
gold worth Rs 1.27 crore. Popularly known as the ‘goldman’ in Pimpri-Chinchwad,
Dattatray Phuge’s novel attempt to grab eyeballs paid off, when the 40-year-old
shot to fame for possessing the most expensive fashion statement the city had
seen in a long time. Phuge was spotted wearing a shirt made up of 22-carat pure
gold, weighing 3.5 kg including a belt of 325 grams.
Now there is more news of another Indian businessman flaunting his
wealth by having 4kg shirt made from precious metal... here is something from
Daily Mail on the Indian textile magnate who made a fortune from his clothing
empire – preferring to wear not what he sells but one made of gold.
Reportedly, Pankaj Parakh
left school without any qualifications but still created a multi-million pound
textile business in India. To celebrate his 45th birthday, he wore a solid gold
shirt weighing more than 4 kilos. According to local media the gold shirt has
really got him noticed as he marched along the streets of his home in Yeola,
260 km from the city of Mumbai – and he reportedly got admiring looks from
women and envious looks from men. The
shirt that has seven solid gold buttons is due to be officially modelled by the
clothing magnate - but he tried it on in
advance after collecting it from the Shanti Jewellers at Parel in Mumbai, where
a team of around 20 craftsmen collectively spent 3,200 hours over the past two
months to 'stitch' it together.
The gold used in the shirt
has an 18-22 carat purity, without any other metals, and he added: 'Before the
taxman starts coming round, I can guarantee that every bit is properly recorded
in my company accounts.' Despite being made of gold the shirt has been so
carefully made that it is as flexible as a normal shirt, he claims, and also
just as comfortable because there is a thin cloth lining the inside. He is a
local politician himself and despite criticism that he flaunts his wealth among
people who are poorer, he is actively involved in community projects and
recently funding 120 operations for polio suffers at the Narayan Seva Sansthan
Hospital of Udaipur in Rajasthan.
He added: 'I admit you need
to be brave to wear a shirt like this, brave and also in possession of a gun
like my fully licensed revolver which I also carry with me every time I go
out.'
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar.
19th Aug 2014.