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	<title>Comments on: Many Many Happy Returns Of the Day: Dhirubhai</title>
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		<title>By: anjeneyan</title>
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		<description>I  worked in RIL for a brief period when DH was the Chairman. He and his two sons had extraordinary vision for their business and worked hard for it. 

However their present standing in the eyes of the younger generation is reflected in a survey result which I heard  two  weeks back in a discussion in Management School. The younger generation of MBA&#039;s would like to invest in Reliance, admire Tatas and work in Infosys. 

Business success should mean much more than good monetary return on investment.</description>
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<p>However their present standing in the eyes of the younger generation is reflected in a survey result which I heard  two  weeks back in a discussion in Management School. The younger generation of MBA&#8217;s would like to invest in Reliance, admire Tatas and work in Infosys. </p>
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