Reliance Industries is the biggest Fortune 500 co. from India. A good movie called Guru depicting the life of its founder, Dhurubhai Ambani just released earlier this year.
Ambani came from a poor family and saw Reliance grow from zero in a developing country like India to a Fortune 500 co in his lifetime. His ambition was to make lots of money, make Reliance one of the biggest chemical companies in the world, which it almost is, and achieve success, by hook or crook. Reliance broke a lot of rules and regulations and got what it wanted by buying out people if necessary. Ambani was not into social service, uplifting the Indian society, providing food and education etc to people. His love and life was Reliance. He was a darkworker.
In the process, Reliance ended up providing employment to thousands and thousands of people, their stock market performance has always been awesome (in fact Reliance mutual funds are the highest growth ones in the world) and millions of Indians made lots and lots of money from trusting and trading in Reliance stocks.
As a highly conscious darkworker, Ambani recognized that he would need public funds and support to grow Reliance, he used them. And kept them happy by giving them return on investment (of stocks).
All in all, everyone won. Reliance does participate in many social causes, but that is not why the company formed. In India today, Reliance has thrown around its weight to get the government to do a lot of good things. for e.g. Cell phone services in India are so cheap and accessible, your eyes will pop out. Other big conglomerates woke up and grew in the process .
Together they are a major reason why India is such a hot market today .Many such things would not have happened, if not for Ambani and others like him. Education alone will not solve issues India faces...good leadership, dark or light, that motivates and gets people to work/grow/create is also needed.
So wrapping up (sleepy

) highly conscious darkworker = same results as highly conscious lightworker