Florida man putting $14.5 million lottery win toward education in India

Dec 11, 2018, 10:24 am (30 comments)

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TAMPA, Fla. — A Tampa man is a millionaire after he struck the Florida Lottery's $14.5 million dollar jackpot, and he plans to use his windfall to help less fortunate children in his home country of India.

Krishna Barri said he doesn't play the lottery that often but sometimes he will buy a handful of tickets. 

For the drawing on December 1, he played 10 tickets at the Zephyrhills Publix Liquor Store and hit the jackpot.

"21-30-39-44-45-46. I won't forget those numbers anymore," said Barri.

Barri said those numbers didn't mean anything when he chose them, but they do now.

"I started looking at the tickets, the first ticket, second ticket, third ticket. Oh my god, that's it! It was an amazing feeling," said Barri. "I called my wife. I said, 'We got the lottery!' and she said, 'Wow, are you kidding me?' I said, 'No. That's true!'"

Now, he plans to pay it forward.

"I'm going to open a trust in India, and I'm going to provide an education for 100 people," said Barri.

With financial support from his brother-in-law, Barri came to the U.S. from India nearly 20 years ago to study at USF.

"I came here to do my masters. I struggled. I did the part-time jobs. I worked for a bookstore," said Barri. "I worked at the Sun Dome, standing in the parking lot for 12 hours working for $6.25."

He says he will return to India before the end of the year to help others in his brother-in-law's name.

"He's not here anymore to celebrate with me, but the trust is going to be in his name," said Barri.

While Barri and his family have a lot more cushion to live with now, he told his IT business partner that he still planned to work.

"I said the dollar that I bought the ticket came from that job. I have to respect that," said Barri.

As for what he plans to do for himself and his family, Barri said he plans to buy a new house and cars for himself and his wife, and he will put aside college money for his children.

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Bleudog101

So glad this hard working individual is paying it forward.

You know what?  Another feel good story!!

Coin Toss's avatarCoin Toss

Good for him. 

Now I just hope this doesn't appear in the Systems forum;

Krishna Barri said he doesn't play the lottery that often but sometimes he will buy a handful of tickets. 

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by Coin Toss on Dec 11, 2018

Good for him. 

Now I just hope this doesn't appear in the Systems forum;

Krishna Barri said he doesn't play the lottery that often but sometimes he will buy a handful of tickets. 

He picked 100 kids, probably from the town he grew up in. That shouldn't impact him that much given the poverty in that country. Nevertheless, hats off to the guy.

Groppo's avatarGroppo

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OK Lottery Post folks, so an Indian gentleman has won a ton of money, and plans to send it home to India for education purposes.  OK,  that's to be applauded. He wants a future for the kids coming from there. 

But that's just it, anyone coming from there (India), must have the means to come to The U.S.A., where they'll become Scientists, Programmers, Lawyers, Doctors, etc., Anyway,  OK.  It's nothing new. 

Except now, they get a ton more money to prepare
even more people for the wide-eyed prospect of coming over here:

To practice even more law for the defense of criminals.

To possibly find new opportunities to wedge they're way into this or that 
government agency, including probably to invade and benefit from Medicare, etc.
I certainly don't blame any valid need for people who are in true need of such services.

To increase the commerce going back to his home town of India - but truly for which purpose?   For making an example for the poor souls already there and benefiting only a few.   And I mean a few (because aren't they on par with China, about a couple billion people? 

So, If so, how far is $14 million going to go?

( I feel what he's proposing is meant to sound as a humble endeavor.
   But, is it going to be?)   "Who cares?" you may ask? 

Only the people who are congratulating him/wishing him well, under these particular circumstances.   I too wish him well, but the rest of us have to come to
a sobering realization:  which is basically India's problems (see above) aside from the education status that everyone thinks they know about. I've actually been told by one person from India, online, regarding some catastrophe, in another country.   It happened a long time ago, but one statement they made to me was to the effect of:

". . . this is why the education here (in India),
is more strict than in other countries. . ."

Now, do you all buy that about the education level in India, or, are you more apt to believe the lucky and blessed gentleman who won the $14 million?

I have, on more than one occasion, here,  indicated that I'd make a donation to at least 2 childrens' hospitals, in the unlikely event that I win any kind of lotto, and/or any significant prize. And, like millions of people, I too spend money best saved for my own future/self.  But, am I myself missing an arm or a leg, or born with any disabling deformity? 
(The answer, unfortunately is yes, although I can walk, talk, see and hear, like most anyone.
I can drive a car/motorcycle. At one time, even a big truck. One thing I want to do should I win is get a Porsche.)   Anyway . . . . . 

So, my donation to the childrens' groups would be purely that.
No possibility for me to benefit from any proceeds, except for whatever tax breaks Uncle Sam would have set aside for me.

So, those things of which I think all should be aware.

Fortunately I have a great admiration for Indian (except for the cow thing, and the monkey thing:  where monkey's, cows, and cobras are considered holy,over there).

Have you ever met an Indian pan-handler? Kind of like a Chinese or Japanese pan-handler, right? There's no such thing.   But, in Bangladesh for one, there are no less than 5 rapes per day.  I'm sure the scenario is repeated in other places of India, as well.

So, is this significant prize going to be spent on text books, notebooks and computers? Or is a large part of it, to be used for "fixing" the county in other ways, as described?

Mr. Groppo

music*'s avatarmusic*

Krishna Barri said he will help 100 people. He did not say how much money he will give to this Trust. Funding the Trust. Every little bit helps. Drop by Drop creates bucket fulls. 

 His plans for a new house, cars, and college are to be commended. The Curse of the Lottery will not be found in Krishna's home.  Congratulations!Party

HAMMY WAMMY's avatarHAMMY WAMMY

@ Groppo  sorry I dont understand your comment of 5 rapes a day being relevant...  Bangladesh population  165 million... USA population  326 million...   we all know that unfortunately far more than 10 women a day are assaulted in the US...  so I just don't get your comment.....  we (usa) certainly have a long way to go when it comes to the assault that takes place on women everyday !   

Congrats to the winner. If only we could all be so lucky => 

Good luck everyone :]

Need200K

Quote: Originally posted by Groppo on Dec 11, 2018

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OK Lottery Post folks, so an Indian gentleman has won a ton of money, and plans to send it home to India for education purposes.  OK,  that's to be applauded. He wants a future for the kids coming from there. 

But that's just it, anyone coming from there (India), must have the means to come to The U.S.A., where they'll become Scientists, Programmers, Lawyers, Doctors, etc., Anyway,  OK.  It's nothing new. 

Except now, they get a ton more money to prepare
even more people for the wide-eyed prospect of coming over here:

To practice even more law for the defense of criminals.

To possibly find new opportunities to wedge they're way into this or that 
government agency, including probably to invade and benefit from Medicare, etc.
I certainly don't blame any valid need for people who are in true need of such services.

To increase the commerce going back to his home town of India - but truly for which purpose?   For making an example for the poor souls already there and benefiting only a few.   And I mean a few (because aren't they on par with China, about a couple billion people? 

So, If so, how far is $14 million going to go?

( I feel what he's proposing is meant to sound as a humble endeavor.
   But, is it going to be?)   "Who cares?" you may ask? 

Only the people who are congratulating him/wishing him well, under these particular circumstances.   I too wish him well, but the rest of us have to come to
a sobering realization:  which is basically India's problems (see above) aside from the education status that everyone thinks they know about. I've actually been told by one person from India, online, regarding some catastrophe, in another country.   It happened a long time ago, but one statement they made to me was to the effect of:

". . . this is why the education here (in India),
is more strict than in other countries. . ."

Now, do you all buy that about the education level in India, or, are you more apt to believe the lucky and blessed gentleman who won the $14 million?

I have, on more than one occasion, here,  indicated that I'd make a donation to at least 2 childrens' hospitals, in the unlikely event that I win any kind of lotto, and/or any significant prize. And, like millions of people, I too spend money best saved for my own future/self.  But, am I myself missing an arm or a leg, or born with any disabling deformity? 
(The answer, unfortunately is yes, although I can walk, talk, see and hear, like most anyone.
I can drive a car/motorcycle. At one time, even a big truck. One thing I want to do should I win is get a Porsche.)   Anyway . . . . . 

So, my donation to the childrens' groups would be purely that.
No possibility for me to benefit from any proceeds, except for whatever tax breaks Uncle Sam would have set aside for me.

So, those things of which I think all should be aware.

Fortunately I have a great admiration for Indian (except for the cow thing, and the monkey thing:  where monkey's, cows, and cobras are considered holy,over there).

Have you ever met an Indian pan-handler? Kind of like a Chinese or Japanese pan-handler, right? There's no such thing.   But, in Bangladesh for one, there are no less than 5 rapes per day.  I'm sure the scenario is repeated in other places of India, as well.

So, is this significant prize going to be spent on text books, notebooks and computers? Or is a large part of it, to be used for "fixing" the county in other ways, as described?

Mr. Groppo

5 rapes takes place in india NOT Bangladesh...And still india is way behind US in terms of rape Green laugh
And between you need a geography lesson because Bangladesh is a DIFFERENT country..NOT part of india...ITS NOT ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND...

Millionaireclub

Money WON in the United States, should be SPENT in the United States.  Plus, make sure he didn't run any scams to win- certain people are good at running lottery scams. 

nanaimo

oprah winfrey and bill gates donated millions of dollars for education in africa and india and asian countries,did you write a letter to them that money should be spent in usa. what makes you think he run a lottery scam to win this lottery money , why dont you run a scam and win some money , or you are a jealous man that you didnt win

alsmurf4's avataralsmurf4

Quote: Originally posted by Millionaireclub on Dec 12, 2018

Money WON in the United States, should be SPENT in the United States.  Plus, make sure he didn't run any scams to win- certain people are good at running lottery scams. 

So, you’re saying a winner should be restricted in how they spend their money. you’re saying a winner should not take a dream trip to Paris or Italy, for example, because they would have to spend money outside the US on food, lodging,  excursions,  etc. Hmmm, sounds like sour grapes; glad you don’t get to make the rules.

CDanaT's avatarCDanaT

Quote: Originally posted by Millionaireclub on Dec 12, 2018

Money WON in the United States, should be SPENT in the United States.  Plus, make sure he didn't run any scams to win- certain people are good at running lottery scams. 

MC, I will have to respectfully disagree with you on this one. If I purchase a product made in China or the Philippines or if I buy certain foods that aren't produced in the CA or HI (like coffee)then isn't part of my funds going back to that certain part of the world ?

I have serious doubts that he scammed the Florida Lottery Commission. They are an extremely well run/protected organization with checks and balances in place to ensure the products they put out are legitimate.

It's the winner's choice to do what he/she pleases with whatever finances they win. That's the beauty of a free society like ours. You don't have any problems with non residents/tourists purchasing tickets for various lotteries and NOT winning, do you ?

He is buying a new house and cars....probably right here in the good ole USA

Best of luck to you in the upcoming draws and Merry Christmas

music*'s avatarmusic*

Quote: Originally posted by CDanaT on Dec 12, 2018

MC, I will have to respectfully disagree with you on this one. If I purchase a product made in China or the Philippines or if I buy certain foods that aren't produced in the CA or HI (like coffee)then isn't part of my funds going back to that certain part of the world ?

I have serious doubts that he scammed the Florida Lottery Commission. They are an extremely well run/protected organization with checks and balances in place to ensure the products they put out are legitimate.

It's the winner's choice to do what he/she pleases with whatever finances they win. That's the beauty of a free society like ours. You don't have any problems with non residents/tourists purchasing tickets for various lotteries and NOT winning, do you ?

He is buying a new house and cars....probably right here in the good ole USA

Best of luck to you in the upcoming draws and Merry Christmas

I Agree! Well stated CDanaT. Merry Christmas to you too!

Patriot

KY Floyd's avatarKY Floyd

"certain people are good at running lottery scams.  "

And certain people are morons who jump to conclusions despite a complete lack of evidence.

mikeintexas's avatarmikeintexas

Quote: Originally posted by Need200K on Dec 11, 2018

5 rapes takes place in india NOT Bangladesh...And still india is way behind US in terms of rape Green laugh
And between you need a geography lesson because Bangladesh is a DIFFERENT country..NOT part of india...ITS NOT ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND...

Isn't India in Indiana?

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