Everyone is interested to know about Top Billionaires in India and how they achieved. What about top billionaire daughters in India. What they are doing in India? How they are able to impact their father’s business? In this article, I would touch up on Top Billionaire daughters in India who are rich, beautiful exotic and successful billionaire daughters.
Top Billionaire daughters in India and some facts about them
Isha Ambani
Beautiful and dynamic Isha Ambani is the daughter of Mukesh Ambani and Neeta Ambani. She is owner of $ 80 mn properties and owns her own stake in Reliance Industries. Mukesh Ambani is the top billionaire in India. In December 2015, she led the employee launch of Jio's 4G services along with her brother in the presence of the brand's ambassador, Shah Rukh Khan.
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Nisaba Godrej
Nisaba Godrej known to be called as Nisa is the younger daughter of Adi Godrej, Chairman of Godrej Group which is $ 5.2 Billion. Nisha has done MBA at Harward University and is the President of Human Capital and Innovation in Godrej Group which has 20,000+ employees. She also helps Dasra, organization which educates Girls.
Roshni Nadar
Within a year of her joining HCL, she was elevated as executive director and CEO of HCL Corporation.
Prior to becoming CEO of the HCL Corporation, Roshni Nadar had been serving as the trustee of the Shiv Nadar Foundation, which runs the not-for-profit Sri Sivasubramaniya Nadar College of Engineering in Chennai. She had also been involved in brand building across the HCL Group.
Roshni is married to Shikhar Malhotra and they have a son, Armaan. She enjoys traveling, especially on safaris and to sporting events.
Pia Singh
Akshata Murthy
Vanisha Mittal
AnanyaShree Birla
Ananya daughter of Kumara Mangalam Birla. Ananyashree studies at Oxford Univerity and has already initiated a micro loan project for rural woman to start their own businesses. Just like her mother Ananyashree likes to dress up like a fashionista and is often spotted wearing designer clothes. She has been playing the main role to give away her father business with the vast approaches as she is offering credit to women in villages in Maharashtra state just for the sake to buy sewing machines and start businesses to put together papadums. As she has finished up with the studies of undergraduate level she has been trying up with the level best as she is putting forward some great measures by which she can give the needy people with the same lifestyle which she is leaving.
Ashni Biyani
Ashni is the daughter of Future Group founder / CEO Kishore Biyani. Ashni is a part of the Future Group’s Innovation and Incubation division and works with anthropologists, sociologists etc.
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it is very good the richest daughters in the world, but do the justice to the artists like poets poetry feeling more & more is not there and uncountable, priceless,
example beauty of face"sun sets cum sun rises cum rainbow, moony brightness, round, gold, pearls fade away beauty face who will hate, imagine "
teeth:- jasmine bud, prognent seeds, etc
(dr ramaraju sita rana anjaneyulu) rsr anjaneyulu, poet:-pasipapa (english & telugu poet)
who is who asian, gunniees book record holder.
I am more than world billioneres. (just joke),
This Article pulls us in two different directions – 1) One that instills Hope and the determination to do the impossible & 2) the Other that leaves with a sense of despair and a low-rung feeling which comes out naturally compared to the lives and achievements of these high profile/ highly successful personalities. Suresh has just given us an un-biased view on the lives of these Celebrities. Consider it as a feature article on these people. No need to get upset on this. If you perceive this in a good spirit, you will be encourage or inspired to build a fortune for yourself and your family. Believe me, there are probably Millions of people who would rather see you morbid, un-happy, low-spirited, un-inspired than see you suceed and do something great with your life. So, if the author is giving information on good stuff, on success stories, on investment ideas….grab it. Every great thing in human history happened because of an inspiration, an idea, a driving force to attain the impossible….right from the Stream engine to the Mars mission.Colonel Sanders, the founder of KFC heard 1009 times NO before somebody agreed to sell his fried chicken…….and he did this at the age of 65. Now thats truly inspiring, isn't it ? He created history with his Southern fried chicken. You don't need to be born a billionaire or even you are luckily born into a billionaire's family…you can leave your mark behind. Maybe, thats what Suresh was trying to tell you.
I am impressed with your comments Bandana Deb. Thank you.
Guys, I have seen some criticisms over this article and putting my views on this. Suresh KP in one of his article said when we dream about something, we can do it. Same way he was roaming around a residential colony, dreaming about a dream house and one day he achieved it. In essense, what he indicated is talking, hearing about money and money related items is good and one day we can achieve our dreams. I felt, Suresh in deed has done good here. Was talking about billionaires and how they are kids are also helping them. Personally would not get any investment advice here, but reading about these would give high energy to earn money i.e. grow money. It depends on how one views this artilce is important. You can just view these beautiful girls or hear about billionaires and get energised to earn and grow money. I would be part of second category. You guys decide where you want to be
Well explained Radhey. Even I would not have explained that in such detailed manner.
Dear Suresh,
Its your blog you can post whatever you like but this post is not related to your blog. It seems wasting time like seeing ad. I researched very much on the personal finance blog in india and I found your blog is very unique except this post.
Thanks,
Dhiraj
Thank you Dhiraj for your comments. Yes though majority of them liked this post (which I could see from FB shares and likes), but still some have not liked the post.
I liked the post. Thanks for the sharing knowledge.
Ok Suresh.I just thought in that way..excuse me if it hurts in any way..I am regular to ur site and somehow I feel this post is odd..please keep ur good work up for us..
No problrm Ramesh. Every one has right to express their views. Thanks for sharing your comments
Suresh KP .Please tell people about profit not about billionaire daughters.what ramesh is telling its right. no one is contributing on their own .It is the share holders who are pioneers in making them stand. People are interested more in their own profit. It is customers who will rate your website .This website is made our help.
I don’t see this post is relevant to ur website sir..just wanted to tell you to focus more on investment ideas and suggestions than these non useful posts in context of investment
Hi Ramesh, This post is about billionaire and how their daughters are contributing to their success in their business. It is relevant to my website.
Hi Suresh
This post is useful to understand how billioniers have focussed on education of their children…specially daughters ..so that they can utilise their children's knowledge and enthusiasm to spread their business..I hope all blog readers will utilise your other blogs to make more money and train their children to grow it more faster…One thing to notice is all these billioniers have faith in their daughters too that daughters also can be their successor. They have empowered their daughters..They have shown gender equality from home.. I liked this article..Keep posting. Thanks
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Ketaki