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RIL Q1 results: Revenue jumps 27% to breach ₹3 trillion for the first time

Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) reported a significant increase in revenue during the first quarter, with earnings rising by 27% and surpassing ₹3 trillion for the first time. This growth indicates strong performance in the company’s operations, which include oil refining, petrochemicals, retail, and telecommunications. The achievement highlights RIL's expanding market presence and financial health. The report comes amid ongoing economic developments in India, where corporate performance is closely watched by investors and analysts.

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RIL Q1 results: Revenue jumps 27% to breach ₹3 trillion for the first time

Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) reported a significant increase in revenue during the first quarter, with earnings rising by 27% and surpassing ₹3 trillion for the first time. This growth indicates strong performance in the company’s operations, which include oil refining, petrochemicals, retail, and telecommunications. The achievement highlights RIL's expanding market presence and financial health. The report comes amid ongoing economic developments in India, where corporate performance is closely watched by investors and analysts.

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