A.Dear Sir,
You may take dependency certificate from the concerned revenue officer etc that you have to maintain your parents, grandparents any handicapped children in your family etc. further you may take promissory notes from others stating that you are liable to them a big amount and you are discharging the same in monthly installments of Rs.25,000/- to Rs.75,000/-.
You may take dependency certificate from the concerned revenue officer etc that you have to maintain your parents, grandparents any handicapped children in your family etc. further you may take promissory notes from others stating that you are liable to them a big amount and you are discharging the same in monthly installments of Rs.25,000/- to Rs.75,000/-.
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