The pool is running on OVH in Montreal - so hosted in neither US nor India. I wouldn't put much faith in the info posted in the first post. He largely copied my pool's announcement and changed a few things.
OP - Again, congrats on finding the block. I suggest you spend a whole lot of time learning what being a pool operator means, and especially how to maintain and address issues with the software you're using. For example, how are you going to address the problem you have with your round statistics? Here's a hint: 2^31 - 1.
Another thing... I'm quite sure your pool vardiff is not running the range you claim in your OP - you simply copied my pool announcement. Might want to actually lookup the ranges and post correct information.
Finally I wanted to address this post of yours:
the pool is made on the same github code that's why and other pools will be like that to but they will be different in colors and if you think that we have copied the pool then you don't have any knowledge in bitcoin pool
Yeah... except it's not. Whoever you purchased the pool from (see your own site's footer for that information) used an old copy of the MPOS github code and changed at the very least the footer - which by the way is not cool since he didn't actually write the software.
Don't go around bashing people about not having knowledge in bitcoin pools. Purchasing a pool solution doesn't make you knowledgable. In fact, it makes you appear quite the opposite since the software you are using is open source and freely available on github.