Prime minister narendra Modi, West bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee and CEO Adar Poonawalla of the Serum Institute of india (SII) have all been included in Time Magazine's annual list of the world's most influential people.
On Wednesday, Time Magazine released its global list of  "The 100 Most Influential People"   for 2021.   Icons, Titans, Artists, Pioneers,  Leaders, and Innovators are the six categories that make up the list.
According to CNN writer Fareed Zakaria's biography of prime minister narendra Modi,   India has had three key leaders since independence: Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, and narendra Modi.  "Narendra Modi (70) is the third, dominating India's politics like no one before him," says Zakaria.

Mamata Banerjee, the chief minister of West bengal, is described as the "face of fierceness in indian politics"   in her profile. It continues by saying, "Banerjee (66),   it is claimed, does not lead the Trinamool Congress; rather, she is the party. She stood out because of her street-fighter attitude and self-made existence in a patriarchal culture."
According to SII CEO Adar Poonawalla's Time Magazine feature,   "The epidemic isn't finished yet, and Poonawalla might be able to help put a stop to it. Vaccine disparities are severe,   and delaying immunisation in one region of the globe can have worldwide ramifications,   including the possibility of more hazardous variations developing."

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