Mukesh ambani: We are all aware of the country’s well-known business tycoon Mukesh Ambani Petroleum, Telecommunications and Retail Sector. But do you know that Reliance Industries Limited is also the world’s largest export company.
The journey started in 1997
The journey began in 1997, when Reliance faced serious pollution issues at the Jamnagar refinery in Gujarat. Due to the increasing concerns about the environment and the warnings of the pollution control board, Reliance decided to convert the barren land around the refinery into a green mango orchard. The purpose of this initiative was to make a green belt around the industrial area, so that pollution can be kept under control.
The garden is spread over 600 acres
The garden was named Dhirubhai Ambani Lakhibagh Amrai, which is spread over 600 acres after Reliance founder Dhirubhai Ambani. It has more than 1.3 lakh mango trees. There are more than 200 varieties of mangoes in the garden. Bagh’s name is also inspired by the historic Lakhibagh Bagh built by Mughal emperor Akbar in the 16th century.
Initially there was doubt about mango yield here because there was fear of salinity in strong winds, water and soil. However, mangoes were cultivated by adopting the right technique, so the yield was also a lot. Anywhere in the world, the cultivation of scientifically successful mangoes cannot be found anywhere else.
More than one mango varieties
Many varieties of mangoes like saffron, Alphonso, Ratna, Indus, Neelam and Amrapali are grown in the garden. Apart from this, Tommy Atkins and Kent from Florida and many international mango varieties like Lily, Pest and Maya are also increasing the glory of garden. The demand for mangoes of these special varieties grown in the garden is in many countries of the world like America. Similarly, like other industries, Reliance has also left a deep impression in general exports.
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