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Ambani said that RIL has created sustained new employment opportunities ─ both direct and indirect ─ to over 30,000 people in the state.
Ambani exuded confidence that India has a chance of leading the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
Mukesh Ambani has been declared the richest Indian for the 7th time in row.
Ambani also praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his government "presenting one of the best budgets in recent times" by focusing on all segments of the society, including the farmers.
He said RIL has already pumped in Rs 15,000 crore in the telecom business in the state although it had earlier committed to invest Rs 4,500 crore.
Mukesh Ambani said that he never carries cash or credit cards in his pocket.
Mukesh Ambani piped Li Ka-shing to become Asia's second-richest man by adding a wealth of $12.1 billion.
Ambani, the richest Indian, has kept salary, perquisites and allowances and commission at Rs 15 crore since 2008-09, forgoing almost Rs 24 crore per annum.
Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani on Wednesday said his telecom venture Jio has crossed a customer base of 100 million.
US President Donald Trump may be a blessing in disguise for domestic IT industry to focus on home market, Reliance Industries Chairman Mukesh Ambani said
Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) chairman Mukesh Ambani has yet again topped Forbes’s annual list of India’s 100 richest tycoons.
Pointing to 5 crore call failures suffered by RJio customers last week due to interconnectivity issues with existing networks, RIL Chairman Mukesh Ambani on Thursday asked incumbent operators to fulfil their "obligation" without delay.
Mukesh Ambani participated in the celestial bath at Lord Balaji temple...
Participating in the second edition of Progressive Punjab Investor's Summit here, Ambani said Reliance had already invested Rs 3,900 crore in the state.
Proof, RIL, the source said, had to queue up at No. 57 on the global wait list for the 2015-model armoured S600. This meant a wait of eight months before the car could land in India earlier this week.
According to Forbes, India's richest are racing to own sports teams in the field of cricket, kabbadi, hockey and badminton.
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