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		<title>Just Greatest Ever In-Print Christmas Cards</title>
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Our website&#8217;s simple-to-navigate interface means even your kids can pick the Cards, stationary and every thing else it is advisable to get a special day underway. Whether you&#8217;re trying to assemble individuals for a marriage, a Graduation or only a good, old style barbeque, you shouldn&#8217;t be sending anything however the finest invites in your [...]]]></description>
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Our website&#8217;s simple-to-navigate interface means even your kids can pick the Cards, stationary and every thing else it is advisable to get a special day underway. Whether you&#8217;re trying to assemble individuals for a marriage, a Graduation or only a good, old style barbeque, you shouldn&#8217;t be sending anything however the finest invites in your ouvre! Don&#8217;t settle for anything however the most effective <a href="http://www.invitationbox.com/christmascards.html">Christmas Cards</a>   . All too usually, individuals send Cards which might be just plain dull. They select them out in a hurry, just choose one which sems acceptable for the occasion, isn&#8217;t too sappy or too serious or dramatic, they usually simply rush it. Don&#8217;t do this! Stationary and Cards can say much more than the unusual particular person may think. Despite the fact that the business world is generally digital these days, printed media material still matters. We make one of the best <a href="http://www.invitationbox.com/holidayphotocards.html">Christmas Photo Cards</a>  you&#8217;ll ever know. Don&#8217;t accept something however one of the best <a href="http://www.invitationbox.com/digitalcards.html">Christmas Photo Cards</a>   . Cards are an artwork-form. It&#8217;d look like a foolish or stuck-up thing to say, but it&#8217;s true! That&#8217;s why we at InvitationBox search to put the perfect Cards in your palms, with out fail. We&#8217;ve been in the enterprise of offering the best paper merchandise for over a decade. That&#8217;s not &#8216;high quality&#8217; paper products, not &#8216;classic&#8217; paper products, however the absolute finest. It doesn&#8217;t matter what you is perhaps looking for, we are able to provide it. Don&#8217;t rely on the gimmicks of the big brands when a heartfelt message could be given. We see to it that the most effective are bought, and nothing else! Because Cards are art, they require care, and we need to make it easier to with that!</p>
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		<title>Nita Ambani - Triggering the standard of education</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 16:23:31 +0000</pubDate>
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A graceful persona with an industrial mind, Nita Ambani has time and again surprised the world and earned admiration from people she knows and those she doesn’t for her generous deeds. Nita Ambani has been tirelessly working as a part of Dhirubhai Ambani Foundation and her efforts have all paid off in the form of [...]]]></description>
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<p>A graceful persona with an industrial mind, Nita Ambani has time and again surprised the world and earned admiration from people she knows and those she doesn’t for her generous deeds. Nita Ambani has been tirelessly working as a part of Dhirubhai Ambani Foundation and her efforts have all paid off in the form of many institutions and groups that she has stood for. Be it earning a place for the physically challenged in call centers, running schools for the needy and deprived classes or upgrading overall education standards for children, Nita Ambani is one woman who believes in doing the right thing and never shies away from taking a stand wherever and whenever necessary.</p>
<p>Nita Ambani plays the role of the Chairperson to Dhirubhai Ambani International School (DAIS). DAIS which was built in 2003 by <a title="Reliance Group" href="http://www.relicord.com/">Reliance Group</a> is located in Mumbai. The school has been crowned as the best in whole of Mumbai by both critics and general public alike. DAIS owes the credit of being regarded so, to its dynamic Chairperson Nita Ambani, who went the extra step to recruit world-class teachers from around the globe. DAIS also holds the credit of being one of the 37 schools in India which offer the prestigious International Baccalaureate Program to its students which renders them an opportunity to get placed in top class universities including Oxford, Cambridge and Princeton. Recently Nita Ambani opened the gates of DAIS for slum kids to use the school facilities. The program is called Akanksha-DAIS. The force that drives Nita Ambani to devote her efforts to the cause of upgrading educational standards in the country is the quest to bring out the best and imbibe a sense of responsibility towards society and environment in students. In addition, students of DAIS are also encouraged to work with several NGOs including Aditya, Akanksha, Goonj and Ishara.</p>
<p>Nita Ambani has an acute business sense and with a heart of gold that beats for making others lives productive, she restlessly works to give a better meaning to people’s lives and to make it worth living. Nita Ambani spearheads the development of villages around Reliance projects and takes keen interest in the upliftment of the lives of the people residing there.</p>
<p>Another major development that is in the pipeline and part of Reliance’s responsible engagement with society is the Reliance University. <a title="Reliance" href="http://www.relicord.com/">Reliance</a> Foundation is planning to come up with a world-class university. As told by Nita Ambani herself, Reliance University which she is all geared up to head will be built in either Delhi or Mumbai. Reliance is on the lookout for a suitable land for the proposed university.</p>
<p>The University will apparently promote education and research in the disciplines ranging from liberal arts to technology at undergraduate level and will gradually incorporate Post graduate and Doctoral courses. Reliance University will follow on the lines of American Universities and will tie-up with other foreign universities. It will be international in approach with the best practices but will possess an Indian soul.</p>
<p><a title="Nita Ambani" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/nitaambani/4164943337/">Nita Ambani</a> is all set to up to take up the new venture and turn it into another big success.</p>
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		<title>Mukesh Ambani’s RIL gets supports from Netherlands Govt. on LB bid</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 10:49:13 +0000</pubDate>
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The Dutch Government&#8217;s Nodal Investment Agency says that they will support RIL’s for LyondellBasell if the deal goes through. The Netherlands, which is supporting Mukesh Ambani’s $12 billion plus bid for the Rotterdam based pet-chem giant, is the parent country of LyondellBasell.
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<p>The Dutch Government&#8217;s Nodal Investment Agency says that they will support RIL’s for LyondellBasell if the deal goes through. The Netherlands, which is supporting Mukesh Ambani’s $12 billion plus bid for the Rotterdam based pet-chem giant, is the parent country of LyondellBasell.</p>
<p>Bass Pulles, Commissioner of the Dutch Foreign Investment Agency, which facilitates investments in an exclusive interview with ET Now’s Sumit Chaturvedi, in Hague, Netherlands said the government will support RIL&#8217;s bid for LyondellBasell. “Since RIL is a foreign company, and so is LyondellBasell, we do offer assistance in the process which surrounds the take over, for instance speeding up immigration procedures or giving a warm shoulder from the ministry”, he said.</p>
<p>Reliance Industries Limited submitted an all-cash non-binding bid to buy a controlling stake in LyondellBasell in 21st of November, 2009. The bid came after LyondellBasell, the third largest petrochemical company in the world, filed for bankruptcy in January, 2009. The deal, if consummated, would facilitate growth of Reliance’s core business. As LyondellBasell has large petrochemical capacities coupled with a good tech portfolio as well as joint ventures in the Middle East, it would help Reliance Industries grow and reach the Western markets.</p>
<p>In December, 2009 Reliance Industries stated that it had no intentions of buying any of the debt from LyondellBasell. The month of January, 2010 witnessed Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries stepping up its offer for the acquisition by offering $13.5 billion instead of the earlier $12 billion.</p>
<p>The Netherlands government support comes as a shot in the arm for Mr. <a title="Mukesh Ambani" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6VXaHA-I4Os">Mukesh Ambani</a> as he prepares to bid for the Rotterdam based LyondellBasell. When asked why the vote of confidence, Pulles said, “They might consider to reinvest again, they might send out positive message to other companies back home or they might inform us on any other strategic developments in their industry.”</p>
<p>The Netherlands is home to global brands like Philips, ING Bank and wants to attract more talent and capital from India. They already have big investments from over 120 odd companies in India such as Infosys and TCS. If Mukesh Ambani does tide over the resistance from some lenders of LyondellBasell, he can be rest assured about support from Dutch Authorities.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://reliance-news.blogspot.com/2010/02/mukesh-ambanis-ril-gets-dutch-govt.html">http://reliance-news.blogspot.com/2010/02/mukesh-ambanis-ril-gets-dutch-govt.html</a></p>
<p>Check out the Video - <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDRan0kps6k">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDRan0kps6k</a></p>
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		<title>Purchasing High Quality Stock Photos</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 15:18:12 +0000</pubDate>
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Pictures and graphics are one of the most important elements that a company uses to create brand awareness and communicate its message. Ever wonder where those images come from? The general term for these images is stock photos and the evolution of digital photography has caused a revolution within the stock photo industry. In our [...]]]></description>
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<p>Pictures and graphics are one of the most important elements that a company uses to create brand awareness and communicate its message. Ever wonder where those images come from? The general term for these images is stock photos and the evolution of digital photography has caused a revolution within the stock photo industry. In our business of selling <a title="Trade Show Displays" href="http://www.benchmarkimaging.com/ ">trade show displays</a> and designing graphics for these displays we are constantly challenged with how to develop a graphical message that is suitable for trade show graphics. <a title="Trade Show Graphics" href="http://www.benchmarkimaging.com/Gallery/">Trade show graphics</a> are considered large format printing and it has its own set of challenges, especially when it comes to finding high resolution photos that when printed look presentable. Many of you have probably taken an old 35 mm picture and blown it up to a poster size graphic only to see the quality deteriorate that it only looks good when your fifteen feet away. Imagine taking that same picture and making it 7 feet tall by 10 feet wide. Yikes!</p>
<p>If you’re the likes of Nike or McDonalds it’s no big deal to arrange professional photographers to take high resolution digital photos for any type of ad campaign, brochure or billboard. If you’re the average small business in America then you have a bit of a challenge finding images that won’t break the bank account.</p>
<p>So how does one get high resolution images for displays? Before the turn of the century, that is the year 2000, the world of stock photography was dominated by a few industry giants like Getty Images and Corbis and still today these two companies can supply you with just about anything. There are two types of images in the stock photography world. Custom images for trade show displays would cost you anywhere from $975.00 – $1350.00 per year for one display. The other type of image is called Royalty Free which means you can use it for most things and only have to pay a flat fee. There are lots of variations in Royalty Free so make sure you understand the conditions of using the photograph. Royalty Free images are usually priced in the range of $180.00 – $350.00. Sounds pretty good until you realize that you may need 10 photos to achieve the design you want.</p>
<p>What if there was a way to reduce that pricing to $10.00 per image? Almost sounds too good to be true, but it isn’t. Digital cameras and the Internet have completely revolutionized the way high resolution images are being bought and sold and this new segment is called Microstock. Microstock photo websites are where individuals can buy and sell their high quality images. The average consumer can easily purchase a professional level digital camera and with a little training can create all kinds of unique images to sell, especially when you use your photography skills along with the power of some photo editing software like PhotoShop. The two best known Microstock photo websites are iStockPhoto and ShutterStock. Both of these sites offer hundreds of thousands of high quality photos for large format printing purposes. These images are still Royalty Free, but Extended licenses are available when you print large quantities of brochures or other marketing materials.</p>
<p>If you purchased Royalty Free photos from one of the major industry websites then the photos in the design could easily range from $1980.00 – $3850.00. If you purchased Rights Managed photos you would spend $10,750.00 – $14,850.00.</p>
<p>This cost savings has gotten the attention of the big guys to the extent that iStockPhoto was recently purchased by Getty Images for $50 million dollars.</p>
<p>So if you need high quality high resolution photos for <a title="Trade Show Banner Stands" href="http://www.benchmarkimaging.com/portable_displays/non_retractable_banner_stands/index.html">Trade Show Banners</a>, Exhibits or Booths or any other large format printing job make sure to check out all your options including the Microstock world.</p>
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		<title>Pop Up Displays: Features to Look forPop Up Displays: Features to Look for</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 10:29:15 +0000</pubDate>
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Pop up displays are the most popular type of portable trade show displays for smaller booths at exhibits. Here are a few features to look for in a pop up display.
Hubs and Struts:
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<p>Pop up displays are the most popular type of portable <a title="Trade Show Displays" href="http://www.benchmarkimaging.com/">trade show displays</a> for smaller booths at exhibits. Here are a few features to look for in a pop up display.</p>
<p><strong>Hubs and Struts:</strong></p>
<p>These form the structure of your pop up display. Strength here dictates the amount of force needed to cause a bend or break. Pay particular attention to where the hubs and struts meet. You can tell most of what you want to know just by looking at the construction and knowing a little about the composition.</p>
<p><strong>Channel Bars:</strong></p>
<p>As simple as these may seem, the channel bars are an important part of <a title="Pop-Up Displays" href="http://www.benchmarkimaging.com/Portable_Displays/Pop_up_Displays/index.html">pop-up displays</a>. They represent the most pieces so they can be the biggest part of the setup process. They also create some of the structural integrity of the unit.</p>
<p><strong>Hanger Bars:</strong></p>
<p>These are the stiffeners that make up the top of each panel and are responsible for vertically positioning the panel on the display. Done right they create a specific position for each panel so matching panels line up correctly. There are a lot of different hanging strategies and these are a favorite method of manufacturers differentiating their products from one another: Pins, Magnets, Molded Locators. Truthfully, they all work well. Pin based hangers are visible to the viewer but it is negligible.</p>
<p><strong>Cases:</strong></p>
<p>Amongst the <a title="Portable Tradeshow Displays" href="http://www.benchmarkimaging.com/Portable_Displays/index.html">portable trade show displays</a>, Rotomolded pop up display cases are best. Blow molded use a different plastic that isn’t quite as durable. Having one case instead of two means you only have one thing to manage. Having two cases instead of one means each of the filled cases weigh a lot less, but you probably can’t wrap a removable graphic on them. Don’t overlook the added value of wrapping your booth case in a graphic and using it as a podium. That is one more efficiency that makes “pop ups” so pop-ular!</p>
<p><strong>Lights:</strong></p>
<p>Lighting will enhance the visibility of your message. This is a frequently overlooked accessory. Research has proven that people’s attention is drawn to the brightest object in their field of view. The marketing translation for this is that your prospects will see your competition before they see you if they have lights and you don’t. Attachments for lights is an issue for ease of installation.</p>
<p>A great <a title="Trade Show Graphics" href=" http://www.benchmarkimaging.com/Gallery/">Pop Up Graphic Design</a> is last but not the least in the checklist towards an awesome Pop-Up Display.</p>
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		<title>India’s Mukesh Ambani awarded Penn Engineering Dean’s Medal</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jan 2010 18:54:52 +0000</pubDate>
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Mukesh Ambani, the CMD of Reliance Industries Ltd., received the Penn Engineering Dean’s Medal here in Mumbai, India, on Friday, 8th January 2010. In a ceremony at the Trident Hotel he was honoured with the Dean’s Medal by Eduardo Glandt, Dean of Penn Engineering. The University of Pennsylvania has conferred this award on Mukesh Ambani [...]]]></description>
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Mukesh Ambani, the CMD of Reliance Industries Ltd., received the Penn Engineering Dean’s Medal here in Mumbai, India, on Friday, 8th January 2010. In a ceremony at the Trident Hotel he was honoured with the Dean’s Medal by Eduardo Glandt, Dean of Penn Engineering. The University of Pennsylvania has conferred this award on Mukesh Ambani for his visionary leadership in the application of engineering and technology for the betterment of society and mankind. The award is a testimony to this global visionary; who runs India’s biggest corporate house, Reliance Industries Ltd.</p>
<p>The keynote address for the event was made by Dean Glandt who introduced <a title="Mukesh Ambani" href="http://in.linkedin.com/in/mukeshambani">Mukesh Ambani</a> warmly, in a well attended gathering in the Regal Room of the Trident Hotel. Amidst the attendees were industrialists, celebrities and the Indian media including Kumaramangalam Birla, Anand Mahindra and Sachin Tendulkar. In his speech Mr. Ambani announced the newest project of the Reliance Foundation – a university in India, to be headed by Mrs. Nita Ambani. He also expressed with much passion the requirement for a global paradigm shift to include a focus on real engineering instead of financial engineering in light of the recent economic crisis.</p>
<p>Mr. Mukesh Ambani has come a long way having started his corporate journey in 1981 when he joined his father, late Mr. Dhirubhai Ambani, the founding chairman of Reliance.  He initiated Reliance’s vertical integration journey from textiles into polyester fibres and further into petrochemicals, petroleum refining and eventually oil and gas exploration and production. He then led the creation of 51 new, world-class manufacturing facilities encompassing diverse technologies that increased Reliance&#8217;s manufacturing capacities manifold.</p>
<p>The Jamnagar Refinery in Gujarat which is now the world’s largest grassroots petroleum refinery was the brainchild of Mukesh Ambani. Dhirubhai&#8217;s dream project Reliance Infocomm, which is now one of the largest telecommunications companies in India and has emerged as Reliance Communications Limited was also set up by Mukesh Ambani. He is currently steering Reliance’s development of a pan-India retail network, a transformational initiative connecting, rural and urban India.</p>
<p>In a recent study by the Harvard Business Review, Mukesh Ambani has been recognized as the fifth best CEO of the world in a review, which surveyed a total of 1,999 CEOs of large public traded companies across the globe. In the course of his career he has been conferred as many as 5 awards by NDTV, a leading news channel in India. He has also featured in the survey of &#8216;Top 50 Most Respected Business Leaders of the World&#8217; conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers in 2002 as well as 2004. At the global level Mukesh Ambani has been felicitated twice by the United States India Business Council. He is also the only Indian CEO to be invited thus far to become a Council Member of World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) in July 2007.</p>
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		<title>Reputational Attack on Mukesh Ambani and RIL by TV5 on YSR’s Death</title>
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The news channel TV5 made direct allegations upon RIL and its Chairman, Mukesh Ambani being involved in the helicopter crash that took place on September 2. The report stated that RIL was involved in the helicopter crash that resulted in the death of YS Rajasekharan Reddy. The report was based on the claims of a [...]]]></description>
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The news channel TV5 made direct allegations upon RIL and its Chairman, Mukesh Ambani being involved in the helicopter crash that took place on September 2. The report stated that RIL was involved in the helicopter crash that resulted in the death of YS Rajasekharan Reddy. The report was based on the claims of a less known website named “The exile”.</p>
<p>Following the report, violence gripped Andhra Pradesh wherein RIL properties and personnel were attacked. The Andhra police have filed a sou moto case against the Telugu news channel for inciting violence.</p>
<p>According to the article on <a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Congmen-attack-Reliance-outlets-across-Andhra/articleshow/5422034.cms">TOI</a> ,</p>
<p>The TV report referred to an article written by one Mark Ames, a California-born American journalist and writer, on a website, <a href="http://exiledonline.com/">exiledonline.com</a> titled ‘Enemy of Larry Summers Ex-Boss Dies in Mysterious Helicopter Crash.’ Summers is currently director of the White House’s National Economic Council for President Barack Obama. According to Ames, Summers worked for Mukesh Ambani, head of Reliance Industries Limited, right until he took the White House job.</p>
<p>After moving to Moscow in 1993, Ames started a magazine titled The Exile. In June 2008, he fled the Russian capital to Panama after being pursued by the authorities and continues to run The Exile online. The said article appeared on the website on December 31, 2009, and was flashed by the TV channel on Thursday evening.</p>
<p>In the article, Ames states that even as the Ambani brothers were feuding, the Andhra Pradesh government sought its due share of the hydrocarbon asset. He said YSR also attacked their mother, Kokilaben, who brokered the deal dividing up the business empire between her feuding sons. According to Ames, after saying that the gas dispute cannot be left to the mother and seeking the Centre’s intervention, YSR died in a mysterious helicopter crash.”</p>
<p>RIL released a statement wherein it condemned, rebutted and rejected the allegations. RIL also expressed its shock and outrage stating that the news was “false, malicious, motivated and libelous”. The statement further read, “It is the dirty handiwork of our business rivals in cohoots with TV5. However, we cannot and will not let this criminal attempt by TV5 to besmirch our reputation. We will file a criminal complaint against the channel. We also demand that the central and state governments initiate an immediate investigation into these despicable acts and bring the culprits to justice.”</p>
<p>Read More&gt;&gt; <a href="http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Congmen-attack-Reliance-outlets-across-Andhra/articleshow/5422034.cms">http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Congmen-attack-Reliance-outlets-across-Andhra/articleshow/5422034.cms</a></p>
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A news report on TV5 scandalously linked RIL to the helicopter crash of the former Chief Minister YS Rajasekharan Reddy. YSR, as the Chief Minister was fondly referred to by his supporters, was killed in a helicopter crash on September 2, 2009. The report accused RIL citing the minister’s interference in RIL’s gas interests from [...]]]></description>
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A news report on TV5 scandalously linked RIL to the helicopter crash of the former Chief Minister YS Rajasekharan Reddy. YSR, as the Chief Minister was fondly referred to by his supporters, was killed in a helicopter crash on September 2, 2009. The report accused RIL citing the minister’s interference in RIL’s gas interests from the KG basin.</p>
<p>RIL released a statement wherein it condemned, rebutted and rejected the allegations. RIL also expressed its shock and outrage stating that the news was “false, malicious, motivated and libelous”. The statement further read, “It is the dirty handiwork of our business rivals in cohoots with TV5. However, we cannot and will not let this criminal attempt by TV5 to besmirch our reputation. We will file a criminal complaint against the channel. We also demand that the central and state governments initiate an immediate investigation into these despicable acts and bring the culprits to justice.”</p>
<p><a href="http://www.moneycontrol.com/news/current-affairs/ysr-report-case-against-tv5-for-inciting-violence_434547.html">Moneycontrol</a> quoted, “RIL said it would file a criminal complaint against the channel and demanded the central and state government to order an investigation against the acts of violence against its properties.”</p>
<p>Read More&gt;&gt; <a href="http://www.moneycontrol.com/news/current-affairs/ysr-report-case-against-tv5-for-inciting-violence_434547.html">http://www.moneycontrol.com/news/current-affairs/ysr-report-case-against-tv5-for-inciting-violence_434547.html</a></p>
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		<title>Mukesh Ambani’s RIL faces the wrath of false accusations</title>
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Following the accusations by a Telugu news channel, the RIL properties and personnel have come under the wrath of the irate Congress workers. While the Andhra Pradesh police have already registered a sou moto case against the news channel for instigating violence, RIL too has filed a criminal complaint against the channel.
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Following the accusations by a Telugu news channel, the RIL properties and personnel have come under the wrath of the irate Congress workers. While the Andhra Pradesh police have already registered a sou moto case against the news channel for instigating violence, RIL too has filed a criminal complaint against the channel.</p>
<p>An article on <a href="http://business.rediff.com/report/2010/jan/08/reliance-junks-tv-reports-on-ysr-reddys-death.htm">Rediff</a> quoted, “Mukesh-led Reliance Industries on Friday denied the allegations and called them &#8216;malicious&#8217; and &#8216;motivated&#8217; and said that it was the &#8216;dirty handiwork of our business rivals in cahoots with TV5.”</p>
<p>The damage to the Retail properties of Reliance Industries followed the allegations that claimed Mukesh Ambani to be the perpetrator of the recent death of YS Rajasekhara Reddy. The former chief minister was killed in a helicopter crash on September 2, 2009 in the Nallamalai Hills of Andhra Pradesh.</p>
<p>Today a RIL spokesperson said, “We are shocked and outraged at the false, malicious, motivated and libelous news on TV5 channel. We condemn, rebut and reject the allegation with the contempt it deserves. It is the dirty handiwork of our business rivals in cohoots with TV5. This is also evident from the well coordinated attacks on RIL&#8217;s personnel and establishments in Andhra Pradesh within minutes of the telecast by TV5.”</p>
<p>Read More&gt;&gt; <a href="http://business.rediff.com/report/2010/jan/08/reliance-junks-tv-reports-on-ysr-reddys-death.htm">http://business.rediff.com/report/2010/jan/08/reliance-junks-tv-reports-on-ysr-reddys-death.htm</a></p>
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		<title>Mukesh Ambani’s RIL retaliates on YS Rajasekhara Reddy case accusation</title>
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An RIL spokesperson released a press statement today citing the allegations by the Telugu news channel as “baseless and malicious”. RIL released the statement following the accusation of TV5 that instigated violence in Andhra Pradesh against RIL’s personnel and establishments.
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An RIL spokesperson released a press statement today citing the allegations by the Telugu news channel as “baseless and malicious”. RIL released the statement following the accusation of TV5 that instigated violence in Andhra Pradesh against RIL’s personnel and establishments.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://beta.thehindu.com/news/cities/Hyderabad/article77492.ece">Hindu</a> quoted,</p>
<p>“RIL is a law-abiding corporate citizen. We mourned the untimely and tragic death of Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy as much as anyone else. However, we cannot and will not let this criminal attempt by TV5 to besmirch our reputation”.</p>
<p>The Reliance Industries Limited spokesperson said, “We condemn, rebut and reject the allegation with the contempt it deserves. It is the dirty handiwork of our business rivals in cohoots with TV5. This is also evident from the well coordinated attacks on RIL&#8217;s personnel and establishments in Andhra Pradesh within minutes of the telecast by TV5.”</p>
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