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Paris Hilton mobile game reaches India through Reliance mobile
Indian news sites have been getting excited about a new Paris Hilton mobile game that’s just been released there.
Paris Hilton’s Diamond Quest is developed by Gameloft, and is being sold by local operator Reliance Mobile.
Indians love celebrities and movies. Therefore we decided on this unique offering of a game based on a world famous celebrity, says Krishna Durbha, head of Reliance Communications.
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Reliance Mart fined Rs 1.1 lakh for poor services
Unfair trade practices and deficiency in services have landed supermarket chain Reliance Mart in trouble.
The Ranchi District Consumer Forum has slapped a fine of Rs 1.1 lakh on Reliance Mart. Ironically, the jolt comes from an advocate who was allegedly duped by the store leading to the case before the consumer forum.
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RNRL chairman Anil Ambani charges RIL with creating artificial shortage
Reliance Natural Resources Limited (RNRL) chairman Anil Ambani on Monday charged Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), owned by his elder brother Mukesh Ambani, with artificially keeping gas production lower owing to lack of demand for the present exorbitant price of 4.20 dollar at well-head, resulting in the astronomical delivered price of nearly 7 dollar to customers.
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Ambani Brothers Dispute : All about money
When the Ambanis do something it always assumes gigantic proportions, be it petroleum refining, production of petrochemicals, generation of power, telecommunication or, for that matter, a family fight between the two brothers — Mukesh and Anil.
The simmering two-year legal battle between the brothers over Mukesh’s Reliance Industries Ltd’s (RIL) contractual obligation to sell natural gas from the Krishna Godavari (KG) basin in Andhra Pradesh to the younger brother Anil’s Reliance Natural Resources Ltd (RNRL) has now reached New Delhi.
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NTPC innocent victim of RIL’s corporate greed
Terming NTPC as an innocent victim of Mukesh Ambani-led RIL’s corporate greed, Anil Ambani today warned that the power PSU could lose up to Rs 30,000 crore if it did not get gas at the committed rate of USD 2.34 per mmbtu.
Offering every possible cooperation to NTPC, Anil sought a meeting with Power Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde to clarify that his group company RNRL was not at all attempting to scuttle the PSU’s chance of getting 12 mmscmd gas, contrary to speculative media reports and misinformation campaign by vested interests.
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