Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Indian billionair­e buys mansion, hires 12 staff for kid’s UK study

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A FLURRY OF HEADLINES IN THE TABLOID PRESS REVEALED DETAILS OF JOBS ADVERTISED FOR THE STUDENT, WHO HAILS FROM A ULTRAHIGH NET WORTH FAMILY.

LONDON: An Indian student at an elite Scottish university has hit the headlines — her billionair­e family has reportedly bought a mansion and hired a retinue of staff, including a butler, a chef and a chauffeur.

The unnamed student is reportedly enrolled for a fouryear course at the University of St Andrews, where Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton studied. She will stay in a large house recently bought in St Andrews, one of the most picturesqu­e places in Scotland.

Reports on t he scholar, dubbed “Britain’s poshest student” by The Sun, said her family had advertised for a maid, a housekeepe­r, a gardener and three footmen. In all, 12 people will cater to her needs, including shopping, waking up, and opening doors.

Her identity could not be ascertaine­d due to strict data protection laws.

An agency tweeted an advert with the message: “An UHNW (ultra-high net worth) family in St Andrews, SCOTLAND are looking for a formal CHEF who specialise­s in INDIAN CUISINE (especially south Indian cuisines like Dosa), they also love Italian and Chinese food.” It said the family “are very formal (and) so want experience­d staff”.

The advert for a maid asked for “an outgoing, cheerful and energetic personalit­y”.

The staff is expected to be responsibl­e for “waking principal up, liaising with other staff regarding routine and schedule, assisting with grooming, wardrobe management and personal shopping”.

In recent years, estate agents in London and elsewhere have cited “residence for children’s education” as one of the main reasons for Indians buying property. Indians have been among top internatio­nal buyers of property, along with Chinese and Russians.

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