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UP News: Sultanpur businessman bought three acres of land on the moon, got registry after two and a half months

A businessman from Baldirai tehsil area in Sultanpur, UP has bought three acres of land on the moon. 37-year-old Shailesh Singh, a resident of village Hemsingh (Ramnagar II) of the entire area, who wanted to do something different, has come into limelight by doing this feat. He told that his family members are also very happy with this. Ever since he heard about land being sold on the moon, it was his dream to buy it. He came to know that many Indians had purchased land on the Moon from the International Lunar Lands Society through the Luna Society. Shailesh Singh, working in a private company, says that when he also applied to buy land, he got three acres of land in Vaap Sagar of the moon. He says that his deal was done on 17th September, after two and a half months he has received the registry documents in the mail. Soon its hard copy will also reach his native residence. Shailesh is currently working as man power supply for LNT Company in Shri Ram Mandir Ayodhya. His work is also going on in Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat and Karnataka. He says that his friends first thought it was a joke. His mother herself had called in surprise. His entire family is happy with this achievement. The registry documents received by Shailesh through email also contain a photograph of the piece of moon which has been claimed to be sold. All features of the area are also recorded in this digital image from the Lunar Orbiter Database. The registered claim includes the location of the property, latitude and longitude, tract number, lot number and the quantity number recorded in it, as well as the date of registration. The record of the property is permanently recorded by the International Lunar Lands Society in its annual publication which is copyrighted.

Know here what is Luna International Society

Let us tell you that Luna International Society claims itself to be a licensed agency to sell land on the moon. On its website, its offices are mentioned in Switzerland and New York. The proceeds from the purchase of land claims are spent on various space programs, including what is claimed to be the first non-government manned mission to the Moon. Although according to the Outer Space Treaty of 1967, no one country has a monopoly on the lunar land and it is signed by about 110 countries, but for years, through Luna Society International and International Lunar Lands Registry, such lands have been selling on the moon which have no legal rights. Recognition is not established.

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