India's Mukesh Ambani donates to coronavirus aid after bell fiasco - Business Insider

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Mukesh Ambani, the richest man in India, donated $66 million to coronavirus aid after being slammed for ringing a bell from the balcony of his 27-story mansion to thank healthcare workers

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is rumored to have cost $1 billion to build, making it one of the most expensive homes anywhere in the world.

A representative of Ambani at Reliance Foundation did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment on the video or the donation.On Twitter, Ambani's bell-ringing was quickly called out and contrasted with what some other members of the three-comma club are doing to combat the virus. Billionaires including Bill Gates, Jack Ma, and George Soros have

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Sir pranaam sir my request is that our reliance co.can prepare a dress for everyone according age name reliance safe dress from carona or handsgloves.and available for people in resnable price or it's occiaion to prove that reliance for people and people for reliance.

Kahe galat news spread kr rhe bhai

Hope he is using it to support his own country, especially the poor and homeless of India..

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Your sources are making you look like a clueless donkey. Fire them and then fire yourself.

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