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1966 "On 11th February 1966 a company by name of Reliance Textiles Industries Pvt Ltd was incorporated in Maharashtra. It established a synthetic fabrics mill in the same year at Naroda in Gujarat."[1]
1966 "In the year 1966 the RIL was founded by Shri Dhirubhai H.Ambani it was started as a small textile manufacturer unit. "[2] "On 8th May the company was incorporated in Karnataka state as a public limited company under the name Mynylon Ltd. to manufacture synthetic blended yarns and fabrics, polyester filament yarn, polyester glass shells and colour TV picture tubes."[1]
1966 July 11 "On 1st July, Reliance Textile Industries Ltd, was amalgamated with Mynylon Ltd."[1]
1973 May 8 "In May 8 1973 RIL was incorporated and conformed their name as RIL in the year 1985."[2]
1975 June 28 "On 28th June this company was converted into a public limited company."[1]
1977 March 11 "With effect from 11th March 1st the name of Mynylon Ltd was changed to Reliance Textiles Industries Ltd. The company manufactures synthetic blended yarns and fabrics polyester filament yarn polyester staple fibre chemicals and allied products colour TV glass shells and colour TV picture tubes. The Company's yarns are marketed under various brand names such as Texalit, Textron, Texlene, Poly dyed and polytwist. The company's fabrics are marketed under the brand name "VIMAL"."[1]
1977 November "On November Dhirajlal H Ambani and Natvarlal H Ambani along with some other existing shareholders offered for sale at par to the public. 28,20,000 equity shares of the Company in order to get the shares of the company listed on the stock Exchange at Mumbai."[1]
1979 ". The company has set up a texturising / twisting facilities in 1979 RIL has also set up plants for Polyester Staple Fiber (PSF) in 1986 and for Linear Alkyl Benzene (LAB) & Purified Terephthalic Acid (PTA) in 1988. "[1]
1979 "During the year Sidhpur Mills Co. Ltd which has an installed capacity of 38,368 spindles and 490 looms was amalgamated with the company. In terms of the scheme of amalgamation, the company was to issue and allot for every one equity share of Rs. 100 each of Sidhpur, 2 equity shares of Rs.10 each and one bond of Rs.80 of the company. "[1]
1979 "The Company allotted a total of 1,12,000 No. of equity shares of Rs 10 each and 35,000 - 11% bonds of Rs 80 each to the shareholders of Sidhpur Mills."[1]
1980 "Company was set up Polyestr Filament Yarn Plant at Patalganga in Raigad district of Maharashtra with the financial and technical collaboration with E.I Du Pont De Nemours & Co; USA."[1]
1980 "The Company received a letter to intent from the manufacture of 10,000 tonnes per annum of polyester filament yarn. Financial and technical collaboration was finalized with E.I. Du Pont De Nemours & Co., U.S.A."[1]
1985 "In May 8 1973 RIL was incorporated and conformed their name as RIL in the year 1985."[2]
1985 June 27 "The name of the company was again changed from Reliance Textiles Industries Ltd to Reliance Industries Ltd with effect from 27th June. "[1]
1985 September 30 "On 30th September Devti Fibres Ltd became a subsidiary of the company. Trishna Investments and Leasing Ltd., Reliance Industrial Investments & Holdings Ltd., Reliance Petroproducts Ltd. also subsidiaries of the Company."[1]
1986 March "On March a plant for the manufacture of Polyster Staple Fibre was commissioned in technical collaboration with F.I DU Pont De Nemours and Co. USA."[1]
1986 "During the same year company set up a project for the manufacture of linear alkyl benzene in technical collaboration with UOP Processes International Inc. USA."[1]
1986 "In May 8 1973 RIL was incorporated and conformed their name as RIL in the year 1985."[2]
1988 "In May 8 1973 RIL was incorporated and conformed their name as RIL in the year 1985."[2]
1988 "Linear Alkyl Benzene Project was commission on the second quarter of the year. LAB is sold under the brand name "Relab"."[1]
1991–1992 "The Hazira petrochemical plant was commissioned in 1991-92" [2] "In 1991-92, RIL commissioned a petrochemicals unit to manufacture HDPE and PVC at Hazira, Gujarat, in technical collaboration with DuPont and BF Goodrich respectively."[1]
1993 "The polyester filament yarn (PFY) division introduced two new products viz., Micro and multi-filament yearn. Several new and customized product range was introduced such as ultra-stabilized raffia grade, high flow injection moulding grade and high ESCR blow moulding grade."[1]
1994 "A new product Octene LLDPE was introduced."[1]
1995 "During the year company commissioned a new Triethylene Glycol manufacturing factory with a capacity of 10,000 TPA to add value to Diethylene Glycol (DEG), a by product from its Monoethylene Glucol plant. TEG is an import substitute used in oil exploration, lubricants and speciality application."[1]
1995 "During the year company signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Govt. of Assam for implementation of RAPL (Reliance Assam Petrochemicals Ltd.) for manufacture of 3,00,000 TPA of ethylene, 3,00,000 TPA of Polyethylene and 65,000 TPA of Oxoalchol based on ethylene and propylene products from the gas cracker."
1995–1996 "In the year 1995-96 the company entered the telecom industry through a joint venture with NYNEX USA and promoted Reliance Telecom Private Limited in India."[2]
1996–1997 "Reliance became the first corporate in Asia to issue bonds in the U.S at the year of 1996-97."[2]
1998 " In 1998-99 RIL introduced packaged LPG in 15 kg cylinders under the brand name Reliance Gas."[2]
1998 "For the first time Reliance Industries is entering the health-care sector with an initial investment of Rs.100 crore. It has become joint trustees of Sir Hurkisondas Nurrotumdas Hospital at Charni Road in Mumbai."[1]
1999 "In 1999-2000 RIL commissioned the world's largest 1.4 million tonnes per annum Paraxylene (PX) plant at its new integrated petrochemicals complex at Jamnagar which was planned at 1997-98. "[2]
2000 "In 2000 Reliance commissioned the world's largest grassroots refinery in Jamnagar in a record 36 months. "[2]
2004 "In 2004 Reliance Industries (RIL) became the first Indian private sector organisation to be listed in the Fortune Global 500 list."[2]
2004 "In 2004-05 RIL acquired the polyester major Trevira GmbH headquartered in Frankfurt Germany which has the capacity of 130000 tonnes per annum of polyester staple fibers polyester filament yarns and polyester chips. "[2]
2006 " In the year 2006 the company set up a new export-oriented refinery through its subsidiary Reliance Petroleum Limited (RPL). "[2]
2006 " In 2006 RIL entered the organised retail segment through Reliance Retail with its first Reliance Fresh store in Hyderabad."[2]
2007 February 15 Reliance Jio is founded.
2007 "In the year 2007 Indian Petrochemicals Corporation Limited (IPCL) merged with the company."[2]
2007 "During the year 2007-08 the company signed an agreement to certain polyester (capacity) assets of Hualon Malaysia. "[2]
2008 April "In April 2008 the company signed gas sales and purchase agreement (GSPA) with the customers in power sector for supply of natural gas to be produced from the KG-D6 block."[2]
2009 April 2 "From April 2 2009 the company commenced production of hydrocarbons in its KGD6 block in the Krishna Godavari basin with the production of sweet crude of 420 API."[2]
2010 April "In April 2010 the company commissioned a 1 MW solar Photo Voltaic power plant at Thyagaraj stadium in New Delhi."[2]
2010 June ".In June 2010 the company entered into an agreement to acquire asubstantial stake in Infotel Broadband Services (P) Ltd which emerged as asuccessful bidder in all the 22 circles of the auction for Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) Spectrum conducted by the DOT."[2]
2010 August "In August 2010 the company through their subsidiary Reliance Industries Investment and Holding Pvt Ltd acquired the equity shares of EIH Ltd representing 14.12% from Oberoi Hotels Pvt Ltd and certain other promoters at a total cost of Rs 1021 crore."[2]
2010 December "In December 2010 the company entered into a joint venture agreement with Russian petrochemical company SIBUR for the production of butyl rubber in India."[2]
2011 January "In January 2011 the company's wholly owned subsidiary Reliance Ventures Ltd entered into an agreement with Infrastructure Leasing and Financial Services Ltd whereby IL&FS will become a strategic partner and co-promoter of a project which intends to develop a model economic township and other infrastructure facilities at Jhajjar in Haryana."[2]
2011 February ". In February 2011 the company entered into a strategic partnership with BP which comprises BP taking a 30% stake in 23 oil and gas production sharing contracts that the company operates in India for a consideration of USD 7.20 billion and the formation of a 50:50 joing venture between the two companies for the sourcing and marketing of gas in India. "[2]
2011 March " In March 2011 the company and D E Shaw Group agreed to establish a joint venture to build a leading financial services business in India. This joint venture will incorporate the D E Shaw Group's investment and technology expertise with the company's operational knowledge and extensive presence across India to offer a comprehensive array of financial services to the Indian marketplace."[2]
2011 June 10 "In June 10 2011 the company and their associate Reliance Industrial Infrastructure Ltd entered into an agreement with Bharti Enterprises for acquiring Bharti's shareholding of 74% in Bharti Axa Life Insurance Co Ltd and Bharti Axa General Insurance Co Ltd. "[2]
2011 September "In September 2011 Reliance Security Solutions Ltd a subsidiary of the company Siemens Ltd signed an MoU to jointly develop Homeland Security Solutions for Highways in India."[2]
2011 November "In November 2011 the company and BP incorporated India Gas Solutions Pvt Ltd a 50:50 joint venture company which will focus on global sourcing and marketing of natural gas in India. "[2]
2012 February " Ltd.In February 2012 the company and SIBUR have agreed to form a joint venture named Reliance Sibur Elastomers Pvt Ltd to produce 100000 tons of butyl rubber per year in Jamnagar India. "[2]
2014 May 29 "On 29 May 2014 RIL announced its entry into the digital space by way of acquisition of control in Network 18 Media & Investments Limited (NW18) including its subsidiary TV18 Broadcast."[2]
2014 December 9 " On 9 December 2014 RIL announced the formation of a joint venture with Shandong Ruyi Science and Technology Group Co. Ltd China (`Ruyi') (through its wholly owned subsidiary) for RIL's textiles business which operates under the Vimal brand."[2]
2015 December "Reliance Industries wins 'energy Oscars' Platts Global Energy Award for robust CSR role"[3]
2016 April "Reliance Jio has announced the launch of the Bay of Bengal Gateway (BBG), a 8,100 km cable system that will provide high speed connectivity to South East Asia and the Middle East. This would then link to Europe, Africa and Far East Asia via interconnection with existing cable systems"[4]
2016 September "RIL's wholly owned subsidiary Reliance Jio Infocomm announced the commencement of telecom services with `Jio Welcome Offer' in September 2016. "[2]
2016 November 17 "On 17 November 2016 RIL and GE announced the signing of a global partnership agreement in the Industrial IOT (IIOT) space to provide Industrial IOT solutions to customers in oil & gas fertilizer power healthcare telecom and other industries."[2]
2017 September " In September 2017 RIL won the bid to acquire the assets of Kemrock Industries & Exports Limited of Vadodara (Gujarat) as a part of its efforts to enter the composites business."[2]
2017 " In 2017 Reliance Retail crossed $5 billion revenue mark. "[2]
2017 June 15 "On 15 June 2017 RIL and BP announced that they are moving forward to develop the `R-Series' deep water gas fields in Block KGD6 off the east coast of India as first of three that are expected to be developed in an integrated manner producing from about 3 trillion cubic feet of discovered gas resources."[2]
2018 RIL is ranked 148th on the Fortune Global 500 list of the world's biggest corporations as of 2018.[5]

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