9 Celebrity Business Woman Who Rules India Exclusive Edition

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9 Celebrity Business Woman Who Rules India Exclusive Edition
29 Nov 2021
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Women entrepreneurs have won numerous awards and taken their businesses to new heights as a result of their hard work and commitment.#ThinkWithNiche

The phrase "beauty with brains" is well-deserved, as Indian women are now on a level with males in almost every field. These pioneering women have played a critical role in projecting a positive picture of our country around the world. These women are respected not only for their financial acumen but also for their attractiveness.

The top 9 Indian famous businesswomen who have made a name for themselves through their areas are listed below.

Chanda Kocchar

Chanda Kocchar, the CEO and MD of ICICI Banks, is the 20th most powerful woman in the world, according to Forbes. Her efforts have been recognized with prizes such as the Rising Star Award, Business Woman of the Year 2005, Retail Banker of the Year 2004, and Excellence in Retail Banking Award.

Kiran Mazumdar Shaw

Dr. Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, the chairperson, and CEO of Biocon is a strong-willed woman noted for her unconventional choices. This modest company has grown to become one of the largest biotechnology companies because of its tenacity. She's also on the list of India's wealthiest women.

Naina Lal Kidwai

Naina Lal Kidwai has spent her career as the country head of HSBC, where she has been responsible for supervising the bank's functions and services. She was the first Indian woman to graduate from Harvard Business School and the first Indian woman to work at PWC. She is also the President of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).

Shahnaz Husain

In the Indian beauty industry, Shahnaz Husain is a well-known name. With a global turnover of $100 million dollars, her cosmetic brand, Shahnaz Husain Herbals, sells over 400 beauty products.

Swati Piramal

Dr. Swati Piramal is the CEO of Piramal Healthcare, which is well-known around the world. She and her husband started the company from the ground up, and through their joint efforts, they have grown it into a major pharmaceutical conglomerate. Swati Piramal is a Harvard University public health graduate and a medical doctor.

Vinita Bali

Vinita Bali is the managing director of Britannia Industries. This woman's determination has propelled the company to new heights, with profits more than doubling since she took over.

Shikha Sharma

Axis Bank's MD and CEO is Shikha Sharma. Her financial acumen and abilities have propelled Axis Bank to unprecedented heights under her leadership. Until June 2011, the bank has experienced a 27 percent quarterly rise. She was formerly a competitor for the role of CEO of ICICI Bank with Chanda Kochhar. Despite losing her post, she was a key founding member of ICICI's retail banking and personal financial services businesses.

Mallika Srinivasan

Mallika Srinivasan has established a reputation for herself in an industry that is dominated by men. Mallika Srinivasan  is the Chairman & Managing Director of Tractors and Farm Equipment Limited(TAFE). Mallika, a Wharton School alumnus, has led TAFE to become one of the top three tractor manufacturers in the world.

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Ekta Kapoor

Ekta Kapoor, dubbed the "Television Queen," is the founder and creative director of Balaji Telefilms Ltd, one of India's most well-known production houses. The majority of the TV serials produced by this company have achieved record-breaking TRPs, changing the face of Indian television. Ekta is interested in producing niche films under her own label after a successful spell in the television industry.

These Indian women entrepreneurs have achieved great success and are an inspiration to many. They have brought pride to India, and their achievement is the result of their hard work, determination, and sacrifice.

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