Mumbai has the highest number of billionaires in India. According to a mapping done on Forbes website, 38 billionaires come from Mumbai, with Mukesh Ambani, chairman of Reliance Industries, topping it. The Oxfam report also said that it would take an unskilled laborer ten thousand years to earn the same amount of income that Mukesh Ambani earned in an hour during the epidemic, or the amount of money Mukesh Ambani earned in a second. An unskilled laborer will take three years to get. Mukesh Ambani earned Rs 90 crore per hour in the Corona period.
Let us tell you that a report of Oxfam, an organization working for the eradication of poverty came. Accordingly, during the lockdown, the wealth of 100 billionaires in India increased by Rs 12,97,822 crore in the period after March 2020. If this much money is made among the 13.8 crore poorest people in the country, then Rs 94,045 can be given to each of them.
The report said in the Focus section on India, ‘Indian billionaires’ wealth grew by 35 percent during the lockdown. The increase in the income of 11 major billionaires of India during the epidemic, the current budget of the MNREGA and the Ministry of Health can be obtained for a decade. India ranks sixth after the US, China, Germany, Russia and France in terms of wealth of billionaires. ‘
Bezos and Musk have more wealth than the wealth of 34 billionaires of India
Amazon’s CEO Jeff Bezos and Tesla CEO Elon Musk have more than the wealth of India’s 34 billionaires, including Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani, Shiv Nadar and Uday Kotak. According to Forbes, Mumbai is among the top 100 richest people in India. Their number is 38. While Delhi with 18 billionaires and Bangalore with 12 billionaires is at number three.
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The major billionaires of these cities of India including Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru
Billionaire | Billion in total assets | City |
Mukesh Ambani | 75 | Mumbai |
Radhakrishna Damani | 20.2 | Mumbai |
Paalonji mistry | 15.6 | Mumbai |
Uday Kotak | 15 | Mumbai |
Kumar Birla | 10.5 | Mumbai |
Gautam Adani | 29.3 | Ahmedabad |
Hasmukh Chudgar | 5.5 | Ahmedabad |
Karsanbhai Patel | 3.9 | Ahmedabad |
Pankaj Patel | 5.2 | Ahmedabad |
Sameer Mehta | 2.8 | Ahmedabad |
Narayan Murthy | 3.6 | Bengaluru |
Azim Premji | 8.7 | Bengaluru |
Kiran Mazumdar Shaw | 4 | Bengaluru |
Gopal Krishnan | 3.3 | Bengaluru |
Byju Ravichandran | 1.8 | Bengaluru |
Shiv Nadar | 23 | new Delhi |
Sunil Mittal | 11.8 | new Delhi |
Kuldeep Singh and Gurbachan Singh Dhingra | 8.6 | new Delhi |
Kushal Pal Singh | 37.1 | new Delhi |
Kapil and Rahul Bhatia | 4.9 | new Delhi |
Cyrus Poonawala | 11.5 | Pune |
Rahul Bajaj | 6 | Pune |
Baba Kalyani | 2.3 | Pune |
Abhay Firodia | 2.4 | Pune |
Murali Divi and Family | 7 | Hyderabad |
PP Reddy | 1.6 | Hyderabad |
PV Krishna Reddy | 1.6 | Hyderabad |
PV Ramprasad Reddy | 3.5 | Hyderabad |
Acharya Balakrishna | 2.2 | Haridwar |
Savitri Jindal and Family | 8.4 | Hisar |
Kalanidhi maran | 2.5 | Chennai |
Venu Gopal | 7.3 | Kolkata |
Sanjeev Goenka | 1.8 | Kolkata |
TS KALYANARAMAN | 1 | Thrissur |
According to data for the January 25, 2021, Forbes Real Time Billionaire Index, 34 of these top 100 billionaires have a net worth of $ 348.9 billion, while Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk have a net worth of $ 359 billion. According to the Forbes Real Time Billionaires Index, Jeff Bezos ranks first in the list of the world’s top-10 billionaires with assets of $ 187.0 billion and Elon Musk is second with $ 172.8 billion.