
Mukesh Ambani's both sons akash and Anant Ambani have jointly become the richest men of India. A report by 360 One Wealth (formerly IIFL Wealth) and Crisil has revealed that Anant and akash Ambani are at the top of the list of richest indians with a total wealth of Rs 3.59 lakh crore.
2013 rich indians included in the list
360 One Wealth and Crisil included 2,013 indians in their study, who created wealth on the basis of their hard work and dedication. The total wealth of all these persons is about Rs 100 lakh crore, which is about one-third of the country's GDP. Only those people were included in this report, who have assets of at least Rs 500 crore.
The richest man in Mumbai
The report also revealed that mumbai is becoming the financial capital of India. 577 people living here are included in the list of 360 One Wealth and Crisil's richest indians, who have a share of up to 40 percent in the total wealth. delhi is second with 17 percent share, Bengaluru is third with 8 percent share and ahmedabad is fourth with 5 percent share.
Achieved a big position at the age of less than 40 years
This list also includes 143 people under the age of 40 who have made immense wealth, many of whom have achieved this position through wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital ventures. BharatPe co-founder Shashwat Nakrani is the youngest person to be included in the list at the age of 27. In this list, 161 persons have assets worth more than Rs 10,000 crore, while 169 persons have assets between Rs 5,000 crore and Rs 10,000 crore.
The promoters of many big corporate houses like reliance Industries, Tata Group and adani Group have assets worth about Rs 36 lakh crore. According to the report, people associated with banking, telecom and aviation sectors have the highest wealth, which is between Rs 7,900 crore and Rs 8,500 crore. Many rich people associated with the pharmaceuticals sector are also included in the list. After them, there are people associated with financial services and IT.
The contribution of women is also not less
Women's share in India's total wealth is 24 percent. In this, the participation of women associated with the pharmaceutical sector is the highest at 33 percent, followed by the share of women in financial services at 24 percent. Isha Ambani is the richest woman in this list.