Mukesh Ambani : Reliance oil refinery sends 100 tons of oxygen for covid patients

100 tonnes of oxygen has been sent to Maharashtra from Mukesh Ambani Reliance’s oil refinery company based in Jamnagar in Gujarat.

It will be used to treat Covid-19 patients. Former Union Minister Milind Deora has praised Reliance Chairman Mukesh Ambani for this step.

Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray had a day earlier demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi be supplied by air from other states due to acute shortage of oxygen in the state.

Meanwhile, Mukesh Ambani took a big initiative. State Urban Development Minister Eknath Shinde has confirmed 100 tonnes of oxygen from Reliance.

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Mukesh Ambani No money will be taken, in total,

100 tonnes of oxygen will be supplied from the Jamnagar refineries. One person said that this supply is being done on humanitarian basis.

No money will be charged for this. Let me tell you, Maharashtra is among the states most affected by the pandemic.

The number of infection patients is also increasing in Gujarat. Sources said four dozen trucks were stranded in Jamnagar.

Reliance Industries, a company of the country’s top industrialist Mukesh Ambani, is supplying oxygen produced in its refineries to states like Maharashtra badly hit by Kovid. However, trucks sent by the company are stuck on the way to Gujarat.

Those involved in the case said that Reliance’s two refineries in Jamnagar have converted industrial oxygen into medical use oxygen through a slight change in the process. It can be used for patients with Kovid-19.

Uddhav’s letter to the PM due to lack of fast supply,

another source said that these trucks are stuck in Jamnagar because the local administration has stopped them.

Due to lack of fast supply, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has also written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Let me tell you, Maharashtra is among the states most affected by the pandemic. The number of infection patients is also increasing in Gujarat.

Sources said four dozen trucks were stranded in Jamnagar. There was no response from Reliance Industry in this regard.

Mukesh Ambani is no longer Asia’s richest man

Mukesh Ambani is no longer Asia’s richest person, meet the new Chinese man who dethroned him

know who has gone ahead of him Mukesh Ambani (Mukesh), chairman of Reliance Industries, the country’s most valuable company, is no longer the richest man in Asia.

Zhong Shanshan of China has now overtaken him. Mukesh Ambani (Mukesh), chairman of Reliance Industries, the country’s most valuable company, is no longer the richest person in Asia.

Zhong Shanshan of China has now overtaken him. According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Zhong’s net worth rose by $ 70.9 billion to $ 77.8 billion this year.

With this, he became the 11th richest man in the world. In the list of Asia’s richest people, now the owners of companies such as Nongfu and Wantai, China’s Zhong Shanshan is the first with $ 77.8 billion in assets.

Mukesh Ambani has dropped to second place with a wealth of $ 76.6 billion. Pinduoduo’s third place in this list is Colin Huang.

His total assets are $ 63.1 billion. Tencent’s Pony Ma is fourth with assets of $ 56 billion. Jack Ma, the surveyor of companies such as Alibaba and Ant, has slipped to number five with assets of $ 51.2 billion.

Popularly known as ‘Lone Wolf’, Zhong, 66, has worked as a construction worker, a newspaper reporter, drugmaker and beverage sales agent before starting his own business.

Hangzhou-born Zhong dropped out of primary school during the chaos of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution in China.

In April 2020, Zhong-controlled Beijing Wantai Biological Pharmacy went public on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. His controlling stake in the company saw his overall fortunes surge as much as $20 billion by August.

Further, Nongfu Spring shares became an instant hit in September this year when they were listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange. Nongfu shares have soared around 155 per cent since their debut.

Nongfu Spring’s red-capped bottles are sold across China from small shops to high-end hotels. The company also sells teas, juices and flavoured vitamin drinks.