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​7 richest women in India and their net worth

etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 12, 2025, 18:56 IST
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​7 richest women in India and their net worth

The economic landscape in India is drastically changing, with women increasingly assuming prominent roles in the realms of wealth and industry. The rise in female billionaires in Indian culture is a result of both their ability as entrepreneurs and the shift in social standards that has enabled women to overcome obstacles and glass ceilings. In addition to accumulating enormous riches, these women have made significant contributions to their sectors by supporting economic growth, introducing inventions, and creating jobs. Their stories are all about vision, unwavering effort, and a dedication to excellence.


These women are changing the definition of success in the contemporary world by spearheading biotechnology advancements and running large corporations. Numerous others find inspiration in their experiences, which demonstrate that everything is possible with perseverance and hard effort as sky is the limit. Here are the top seven richest women in India, according to Forbes:

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Savitri Jindal

Chairperson emeritus of Jindal Group, Savitri Jindal inherited the business after her husband’s death. With a net worth of $34.3 billion, she is the wealthiest woman in India. Her leadership has expanded the group's presence in steel, power, and infrastructure sectors.

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Rekha Jhunjhunwala

Following her husband Rakesh Jhunjhunwala's death, Rekha inherited his stock portfolio. With a net worth of $8 billion, she holds significant investments in Titan Company Limited and other firms. Her strategic investments have solidified her position among India's richest.

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Renuka Jagtiani

As the chairwoman and CEO of Landmark Group, Renuka Jagtiani oversees a global retail and hospitality conglomerate. With a net worth of $5.6 billion, she has played a pivotal role in the company's expansion and success, leading over 50,000 employees worldwide.

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Vinod Gupta

Following the tragic death of her husband, Vinod Gupta assumed control of Havells, an electrical equipment company. She has effectively led the company to new heights and made it a household name in India, and she has a net worth of $4.7 billion.

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Smita Crishna-Godrej

She is a member of the Godrej family, and has a net worth of $3.5 billion. Her wealth is derived from her stake in the Godrej Group, a conglomerate with interests in consumer goods, real estate, and agriculture.

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Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw

Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, the founder of Biocon, is a trailblazer in the biotechnology sector. She has been at the forefront of healthcare innovation and has made major contributions to inexpensive treatment. She has a net worth of $3.4 billion.

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Radha Vembu

Radha Vembu, a co-founder of Zoho Corporation, is worth $3.2 billion in total. Her business is well-known for the software products it offers to companies all around the world. She has been essential to the expansion and prosperity of the business.

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