With an addition of 2.32 lakh jobs, Reliance Industries' total workforce stood at 3.43 lakh at FY22 end

Reliance is one of India’s largest contributors to the national exchequer, according to the company's annual report. The telecom-to-energy conglomerate’s consolidated contribution to the national exchequer jumped 38.8 per cent to Rs 188,012 crore in FY22 from Rs 135,468 crore of FY21. This accounted for 5.4 per cent of the government’s budgeted expenditure for FY22.
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With an addition of 2.32 lakh jobs, Reliance Industries' total workforce stood at 3.43 lakh at FY22 end

New Delhi: Reliance Industries total workforce was at 3.43 lakh at the end of FY22 as it added 2.32 lakh jobs in FY 2021-22. Out of these, 168,910 jobs were added in retail, while 57,883 were added to Jio. Moreover, India's most valued company with a market capitalisation of Rs 17.45 lakh crore, made big strides across its retail, telecom, energy, and digital businesses in 2021-22.
Reliance is one of India’s largest contributors to the national exchequer, according to the company's integrated annual report. The telecom-to-energy conglomerate’s consolidated contribution to the national exchequer jumped 38.8 per cent to Rs 188,012 crore in FY22 from Rs 135,468 crore of FY21. This accounted for 5.4 per cent of the government’s budgeted expenditure for FY22 of Rs 34.83 lakh crore.
Additionally, the company’s annual report indicated that its telecom arm Jio, which is also the country’s biggest digital services platform, has completed 5G coverage strategy for top 1,000 cities, with 100 per cent indigenous technology.
Further, the Mukesh Ambani-led conglomerate wishes its green power segment to come out as a growth engine for the company. Chairman and Managing Director Mukesh Ambani told shareholders in a message that expect it to outperform other businesses in the next 5-7 years.
Key highlights of Reliance Industries' annual report 2021-22:
-Reliance reported a 47 per cent jump in revenues to Rs 792,756 crore and 26.2 per cent jump in net profit to Rs 67,845 crore for FY 2021-22
-In FY22, Reliance Industries became India’s first company to cross $100 billion in annual revenues.
-Reliance Jio had a total subscriber base of 410.2 million across mobility and fixed broadband by the end-March 2022. At end-June 2022, the number of subscribers stood at 419.9 million. Jio added over 130 million customers during 2021-22.
- Jio has the largest single-country subscriber and carries the highest volume of data globally, excluding China.
-Jio’s 5G coverage planning has been completed in top 1,000 cities based on targeted customer consumption and revenue potential using heat maps, 3D maps and ray tracing technology.
-Reliance Retail built capabilities through organic growth, acquisitions and strategic partnerships with investments near Rs 30,000 crore in FY 2021-22.
-It added over 2,500 new stores during the year, translating in an average addition of around seven stores every day.
-Reliance Retail acquired B2B marketplace Just Dial in a boost to the digital ecosystem for millions of partner merchants and MSMEs.
-To replace the use of single-use plastic by sustainable materials, Reliance has developed a bio-degradable and compostable polymer, Polybutylene adipate terephthalate (PBAT).
-Reliance developed a new generation of air impermeable functional polymer, which can be used as puncture-proof inner liner for automotive tyres.
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