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Rashmika Mandanna, Deepika Padukone among India’s top celebrity investors in Candere Hurun list
2025 Hurun Women Leaders: The 2025 Candere Hurun India Women Leaders List highlights top Bollywood women like Rashmika Mandanna and Deepika Padukone transforming celebrity power into startup investments, reshaping India’s consumer, cultural, and entrepreneurial landscape with equity-driven, founder-led ventures.

Hurun India list: This 26-year-old with 5.5 million followers is India’s most followed woman influencer-founder
Mrunal Panchal is the top woman influencer-founder in India. The 2025 Candere Hurun India Women Leaders List reveals this. Diipa Khosla is second, followed by Diksha Arora and Dolly Jain. Neha Nagar, Richa Gangani, and Ishita Saluja also feature. Masoom Minawala, Rachana Ranade, and Himani Chowdhary are also on the list. The list celebrates Indian women transforming industries.

India’s 10 self-made women build Rs 2 lakh cr empire: Zoho's Radha Vembu, Juhi Chawla feature in Hurun's list
The 2025 Candere Hurun India Women Leaders List reveals ten first-generation women wealth creators with a combined wealth of nearly Rs 2 lakh crore. Radha Vembu of Zoho Corporation tops the list with Rs 55,300 crore, followed by Jayshree Ullal of Arista Networks. Software and services dominate, with seven of the top ten based in India.

Hurun India list: Meet the top-ranked woman leader with her co’s valuation at Rs 3,81,700 cr. Who else made to the list?
Hurun India and Candere launched the 2025 Women Leaders List, honoring 97 influential women shaping India’s economy. Shanti Ekambaram topped professionals, Radha Vembu led first-generation wealth creators, and Roshni Nadar Malhotra headed next-generation leaders. The list highlights leaders across sectors, including young influencers like 26-year-old Mrunal Panchal, showcasing the diverse impact of women across industries and age groups.

NSE shareholder army crosses 1 lakh milestone, largest among all unlisted companies
The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) is preparing for its IPO, boasting over 1 lakh shareholders, surpassing many listed firms. NSE's Q4 FY25 net profit rose 7% YoY to Rs 2,650 crore, despite an 18% revenue decline. The exchange has approached SEBI for a No Objection Certificate to advance its listing plans, addressing previous concerns.
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SEBI working with NSE to resolve pending IPO issues: Tuhin Kanta Pandey
SEBI is collaborating with the NSE to resolve pending issues for its IPO, aiming for a resolution soon, according to Chairman Tuhin Kanta Pandey. The regulator will also issue directions on derivatives expiry dates after reviewing stakeholder comments.
Mark Zuckerberg overtakes Jeff Bezos as world’s second-richest person; Elon Musk still on top
Mark Zuckerberg has overtaken Jeff Bezos to become the world’s second-richest person, behind Elon Musk, according to Bloomberg. A rise in Meta’s share price boosted Zuckerberg’s wealth to $212 billion. The global billionaire count has risen to 3,442 according to the Hurun's list published in March, driven largely by gains in the tech, AI, and cryptocurrency sectors.
Tech sector cautiously optimistic; cost pressures may spur opportunities: HCL Group's Roshni Nadar
HCL Chairperson Roshni Nadar Malhotra sees tariff and inflationary pressures in the US as a double-edged sword but believes they offer cost-optimisation opportunities for Indian IT. Despite global trade uncertainties, she remains cautiously optimistic about technology-driven growth amid subdued industry sentiment.
Catch the nouveau riche! Income tax dept casts a new dragnet
India's burgeoning affluent class, particularly in smaller towns, is driving luxury goods sales, often evading income tax. To address this, a new tax collected at source (TCS) on luxury purchases exceeding Rs 10 lakh will take effect from April 22, 2025. This measure aims to enhance transparency, curb unaccounted cash transactions, and ensure tax compliance among high-net-worth individuals.
Rich Indians pinching pennies? A warning sign flashes
After a post-pandemic splurge, India's luxury car sales are slowing, growing at the slowest pace in three years. This stagnation, driven by economic uncertainties, stock market volatility, and rising debt, could signal a broader slowdown in India's booming luxury market, potentially mirroring global trends of reduced discretionary spending.
From Ratan Tata to Warren Buffett: Who gave what among the world's biggest philanthropists?
Ratan Tata's will directs a substantial portion of his wealth to charitable foundations, emphasizing education, healthcare, rural development, and social welfare. His example has inspired other billionaires in India and worldwide, including Warren Buffett, Michael Bloomberg, and Reed Hastings, to make significant philanthropic contributions.
Hurun Global Rich List 2025: Tech rules with Musk, Bezos, Zuckerberg leading wealth rankings
Liang Wenfeng, founder of DeepSeek, and Sam Altman of OpenAI are part of the rich list, underscoring the rising importance of AI. Globally, there are now 3,442 billionaires, an increase of 5% or 163 from last year.
From startup to ₹8,643 cr: Razorpay’s 34-year-old founders become India’s youngest billionaires
India's billionaire count has surged to 284 in 2025, marking a strong economic recovery. Among them, Razorpay co-founders Shashank Kumar and Harshil Mathur, both aged 34, are the youngest billionaires with a net worth of ₹8,643 crore each. Their journey from IIT Roorkee to fintech success reflects the rise of India's startup ecosystem. Meanwhile, Mukesh Ambani has slipped in rankings, and Roshni Nadar has secured a historic position among India’s wealthiest.
Hurun India Rich List 2025: In Ambani, Adani race, who took the top spot and who are India's 10 richest individuals?
Mukesh Ambani remains India's richest individual on the Hurun India Rich List 2025 despite a decline in wealth, with Gautam Adani closely following. Roshni Nadar becomes the first woman to break into the top 10, securing the third spot. India's billionaires increased to 284, with healthcare being the leading sector. Mumbai hosts the majority of the billionaires.
Hurun Global Rich List: Mukesh Ambani drops out of world's top 10 wealthiest list, HCL's Roshni Nadar creates big record
The latest Hurun Global Rich List 2025 revealed a $15 billion loss for a business tycoon, dropping him out of the top 10 wealthiest list. Roshni Nadar surpassed as the fifth richest woman globally, thanks to a significant stake transfer in HCL. Mukesh Ambani remained India's richest despite a wealth decline, while Gautam Adani saw a 13% increase in fortune.
Hurun Global Rich List: Gautam Adani emerges as India’s top wealth gainer
Gautam Adani became India’s biggest wealth gainer on the Hurun Global Rich List 2025, with a nearly Rs 1 lakh crore increase in his net worth. His fortune grew by 13%, earning him the second spot, just behind Mukesh Ambani.
Warren Buffett's $5 bn giveaway & billion-dollar divorces: Check interesting facts about world's richest individuals
The Hurun Global Rich List 2025 reveals significant changes in billionaire fortunes, with Mukesh Ambani falling from the top 10 and Elon Musk surpassing $400 billion. Major business acquisitions, such as Mars and ExxonMobil's deals, alongside notable philanthropic donations by Warren Buffett, highlight key financial movements among the world's wealthiest.
Hurun Top Ten Global Billionaires: Trump’s top aide beats Jeff Bezos. Check who are the world's richest
Elon Musk has reclaimed his title as the world's wealthiest person with a net worth of $400 billion. His fortune saw an 82% increase due to Tesla's soaring stock price, positioning him ahead of Jeff Bezos and Mark Zuckerberg. Bezos maintains second place with $266 billion.
Hurun Global Rich List 2025: HCL's Roshni Nadar becomes fifth richest woman globally, first Indian woman in Top 10
Roshni Nadar, Chairperson of HCL Technologies, ranks fifth in the Hurun Global Rich List 2025, with a net worth of Rs 3.5 lakh crore. She is the first Indian woman to break into the top 10 wealthiest women globally. Nadar, also involved in philanthropy through the Shiv Nadar Foundation, has been leading HCL since 2020.
Hurun Global Rich List: This country overtakes China to reclaim title of billionaire capital
The USA surpassed China as the world’s top billionaire hub, with 870 billionaires, up by 70, according to the Hurun Global Rich List. China follows with 823 billionaires, marking a reversal of a two-decade decline. India ranks third with 284 billionaires, gaining 13 new ones.
Hurun Rich List: Elon Musk reigns again as world's richest; 'Trump Effect' in action?
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, reclaimed his title as the world's richest person with a net worth surge to $420 billion, largely driven by an 82% increase in Tesla's stock price tied to the 'Trump effect.' However, his fortune faced significant volatility post-January 2025.
Gautam Adani replaces Mukesh Ambani as the richest Indian on Hurun list; Check full list here
Hurun India Rich List 2024: With a wealth of Rs 11.6 lakh cr, Gautam Adani (62) and family replaced Mukesh Ambani and clinched the no.1 spot in the 2024 Hurun India rich list. The report says India minted a new billionaire every 5 days last year.
HCLTech founder Shiv Nadar tops Hurun Philanthropy List 2023; donates over Rs 2,000 crore in FY23
Wipro founding chairman Azim Premji (78) and family came second with a donation of Rs 1,774 crore and the third spot was retained by Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani and family with a donation of Rs 376 crore.
Byju Raveendran among big names exiting 2023 Hurun India Rich List
Raveendran's exit was attributed to markdowns by the company's investors. A few days earlier, there were reports in the media that that online higher education platform Great Learning is making efforts to buy back the company from Byju's.
Rich List: India's wealthiest self-made entrepreneurs under 40
Indian-born businessman and founder of Media.net Divyank Turakhia topped the list with a wealth of Rs 12,500 crore, followed by co-founders of BrowserStack Nakul Aggarwal and Ritesh Arora with a wealth of Rs 12,400 crore each.
India witnessing fastest wealth creation era in its history: Hurun India founder
“Considering the sheer activeness in the Indian demography and also the rising income levels, in five years from now, one would have at least 500 entrants from the tech sector in the rich list in 2025, 2026.”
Chemical sector biggest wealth creator for India's rich in 2021: IIFL-Hurun report
Stocks from the sector have seen a break-neck rally throughout this past year, aided by heavy buying from institutional and retail investors. The sector is steadily becoming the third biggest export story from India, following on the footsteps of the software and pharmaceutical industry.
Azim Premji tops EdelGive Hurun India Philanthropy List 2020, Shiv Nadar & Mukesh Ambani follow
The 4th spot was earned by Kumar Mangalam Birla, Chairman of Aditya Birla Group.
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