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Goel lamented that the government did not come to his support despite his commitment to `Make in India` and `Start-up India` initiative by providing every single Indian citizen with a smartphone.  
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Electronics company Ringing Bells on Saturday announced that its `Loyalty Card` programme cards in denominations of Rs 500 (silver), Rs 1,000 (gold) and Rs 2,000 (platinum) are now available on the basis of cash on delivery (COD).
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On Monday, Ringing Bells announced that it has begun the delivery of 65,000 units of Freedom 251 to various states in India.
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The company also unveiled four new feature phones in the range of Rs 699-999 and two smartphones between Rs 3,999 and Rs 4,499.
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Noida-based Ringing Bells is gearing up to launch HD LED television on Thursday which it claims will be another price revolution in the electronics segment.
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Labour rights campaigners worry that push to churn out cheap handsets and tablets may lead to greater abuse of workers` rights in India, the world`s fastest-growing smartphone market.
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According to Ringing Bells' Founder and CEO Mohit Goel, they are ready with nearly two lakh 'Freedom 251' handsets.
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Deliveries will start to customers who have registered for buying the phone.  
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Deliveries will start to customers who have registered for buying the phone.
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Ringing Bells, the maker of Freedom 251 smartphone is all set to honour its promise of delivering the smartphone to its first batch of customers.
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In some respite to India`s cheapest smartphone makers, the Allahabad High Court on Wednesday granted interim relief to Ringing Bells Pvt Ltd -- the Noida-based firm that created a global buzz after announcing the launch of the controversial Rs 251 "Freedom 251" smartphone last month.  
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The controversy over 'Rs 251 smartphone' took another turn Friday when a Delhi-based firm Adcom said it sold about 1,000 handsets to Ringing Bells for Rs 3,600 a unit and was unaware of its reselling plans.
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The office of Ringing Bells –manufacturing company of India's cheapest smartphone Freedom 251 was found closed.
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The ED has questioned Mohit Goel, CEO of Ringing Bells –the manufacturing company of Freedom 251 smartphone,
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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has received complaints against Ringing Bells –the manufacturing company of Freedom 251 mobile smartphone.
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Set to file an FIR against Ringing Bells Pvt. Ltd. - the makers of the controversial Rs 251 (less than USD 4) smartphone - Cyfuture, a Noida-based data centre and BPO, on Friday met a senior police official and is now deliberating on filing a defamation suit too.
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Congress MP Pramod Tiwari on Friday said the scheme of giving smartphones at Rs.251 was the "biggest scam of the millennium" during the BJP regime.
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 15 key facts of world's cheapest smartphone 'Freedom 251'
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Freedom 251, manufactured by Ringing Bells is promoted by Mohit Kumar Goel.






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