"Kalyan Bazar" is likely a reference to a type of gambling game called "Satta Matka," which originated in India. Satta Matka is a form of lottery or gambling that originated before the era of Indian independence. It was initially known as Ankada Jugar, a form of gambling using numbers. Over time, the game evolved, and it became known as Matka, derived from the term "Matka" (earthen pot), which was used to draw numbers.
In this game, players place bets on numbers, and if their chosen numbers are drawn, they win a pre-determined amount of money. The game involves a variety of betting options and combinations, making it popular among gambling enthusiasts despite being illegal in many jurisdictions due to its association with organized crime and underground betting networks.
"Kalyan Bazar" likely refers to one of the popular markets for Satta Matka gambling, as there are several markets or bazaars where these games are played, each having its own set of rules and timings for betting.
Updated on 10 Oct 2022
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