You get the feeling that Reliance Infrastructure (R Infra) always has something up its sleeve. As India's largest private sector enterprise in power utility, R Infra's biggest claim to fame in that sector-soon to be overshadowed by its Mumbai Metro project, surely-has been distribution in the nation's two largest cities. Although Tata was the first generation company in the country, as Mumbai grew, BSES and Reliance came in, and Reliance acquired management control in BSES. The reason for R Infra to be proud of this distribution-despite the fact that it is easier to manage distribution losses in cities than in non-urban areas-is that in the areas of Mumbai with Reliance-distributed power,
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