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    India's richest women list: Smitha Crishna tops it

    India's richest women list: Smitha Crishna tops it

    By Shiladitya Ray
    Aug 14, 2018
    08:06 pm

    What's the story

    We've heard enough about India's richest people.

    Now, in the first-ever survey of its kind in India, Kotak Wealth-Hurun has compiled a list of India's wealthiest women which features the third-generation heir of the Godrej empire, Smitha Crishna, as India's richest woman.

    With more and more women coming into recognized forms of wealth creation, we can all agree that such a list was needed.

    Survey

    The first-ever survey is an 'acknowledgement' of women's contributions

    Kotak Wealth-Hurun used multiple parameters including industry parameters like price-to-earnings, price-to-sales etc. to calculate wealth and prepare the list.

    "The ranking recognizes India's leading women - entrepreneurs, businesswomen, investors and inheritors...The report acknowledges the Indian woman's role in creating wealth in one of the fastest growing economies in the world," said Jaideep Hansraj, CEO, Wealth Management & Priority Banking, Kotak Mahindra Bank.

    Top rankings

    The top five in the list

    Smitha Crishna's top-ranked net worth of Rs. 37,570cr is followed by HCL CEO and Executive Director Roshni Nadar's Rs. 30,200cr.

    Occupying the third spot is Times Group chairperson, Indu Jain, with a net worth Rs. 26,240cr.

    Ranked fourth is Biocon founder Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw with a net worth of Rs. 24,790cr, the only self-made woman in the list.

    Fifth is HCL's Kiran Nadar (Rs. 20,120cr).

    Other details

    Other notable details about the list

    The youngest woman in the rankings is Outcome Health co-founder Shradha Agarwal, with a net worth of Rs. 8,200cr.

    In a sector-wise breakdown, 22% of India's top 100 wealthiest women come from the pharmaceutical sector, while 18% hail from the software services sector.

    Location-wise, over 50 of the top 100 are from New Delhi or Mumbai.

    Notably, the list also includes eight Padma awardees.

    Editor's note

    List marks a break; India has a long road ahead

    The list marks a long-awaited departure from the usual, men-only approach adopted in India when it comes to its richest people, but we have a long way to go in terms of economically recognizing women.

    While this, women-only list acknowledges recognized forms of wealth, a large section of work done by women within the household still goes unrecognized as forms of economic labor.

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