Reliance Industries shares have so far this year advanced 34 per cent
Shares of Mukesh Ambani-promoted oil-to-telecom conglomerate - Reliance Industries - rose as much as 1.5 per cent on the BSE after the company post market hours on Friday announced first gas production by its joint venture with bp in Krishna Godavari (KG-D6) basin off the east coast of India. Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) and bp announced the start of production from the R Cluster, ultra-deep-water gas field in block KG D6 off the east coast of India, Reliance Industries said in a press release. Reliance Industries and bp are developing three deepwater gas projects in block KG D6 - R Cluster, Satellites Cluster and MJ - which together are expected to meet 15 per cent of India s gas demand by 2023, Reliance Industries said.
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M-cap of eight of top-10 most valued companies zoom Rs 1.25 lakh cr; HDFC, TCS lead gainers
Eight of the top-10 most valued domestic companies together added Rs 1,25,229.25 crore in market valuation past week in-line with a bullish broader market trend, with HDFC, TCS and Bajaj Finance emerging as the biggest gainers. Over the past week, the BSE benchmark gained 861.68 points or 1.86 per cent.
Only Reliance Industries Limited and Hindustan Unilever Limited witnessed erosion from their market valuation, rest eight companies including HDFC Bank and Infosys made gains.
HDFC s valuation zoomed Rs 32,992.86 crore to Rs 4,46,174.05 crore, making it the biggest gainer.
Coming Soon: Reliance To Set Up World’s Biggest Zoo Published by GulteDesk December 20, 2020
Jamnagar in Gujarat will have one of the biggest zoos in the world in terms of number and species of animals at one place.
According to M.K. Das, additional chief secretary in the chief minister”s office, the zoo is being developed by Reliance Industries, which operates a refinery in Jamnagar. The announcement was made while making a presentation on Gujarat at a virtual conference under ”ASSOCHAM Foundation Week”.
“As we all know, the world”s tallest statue is in Gujarat (the Statue of Unity at Kevadiya). Now, one of the world”s biggest zoos, in terms of number and species of animals at one place, is coming up very shortly in Jamnagar,” said Das.