‘Our Motto Is Solar Bangla for Sonar Bangla’: Mukesh Ambani At WB Investment Summit

‘Our Motto Is Solar Bangla for Sonar Bangla’: Mukesh Ambani At WB Investment Summit

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‘It is our endeavour to make India the world’s biggest manufacturing hub for clean and green energy. In this, Reliance would like to contribute to Bengal’s green economy,’ says Mukesh Ambani at the West Bengal Investment Summit.

Mukesh Ambani also says the Reliance Foundation is privileged to partner with the state government and serve in the Kalighat Temple renovation project.

Mukesh Ambani, the chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), on Wednesday said Reliance’s new energy initiative will begin its operations in the end of 2025. He added that Reliance would like to contribute to Bengal’s green economy and our motto is “Solar Bangla for Sonar Bangla”.

“It is our endeavour to make India the world’s biggest manufacturing hub for clean and green energy. In this, Reliance would like to contribute to Bengal’s green economy. Our motto is: ‘Solar Bangla for Sonar Bangla’,” Ambani said while speaking at the West Bengal Investment Summit in Kolkata.

He also said the company looks forward to contributing with solar energy.

Ambani added that Reliance’s New Energy Initiative will begin its operations in the end of 2025.

He also said the Reliance Foundation is privileged to partner with the state government and serve in the Kalighat Temple renovation project.

“Mamata Didi, I have to thank you personally for giving us this opportunity to serve,” Ambani said at the event, where Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee was also present.

Most of this excellent work is carried out by the state government and it has been done with the spirit of devotion, he added.

“Our Foundation remains committed to serving the needs of the state and contribute to various initiatives of the Government in making the people’s lives better,” he said.

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