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Reliance kicks off `Fresh' retail in Hyderabad
Reliance will kick off its Rs 25,000-crore national retail initiative here by opening the first `Fresh' outlet in the upmarket Banjara Hills on Sunday. The company would sell fruits and vegetables in the Fresh series. The company is putting ... More

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