<p>HCL Technologies' chairperson Roshni Nadar Malhotra has retained her position as the richest woman in India, with a 54 per cent jump in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/hcls-roshni-nadar-richest-woman-in-india-a-third-of-entrants-in-list-self-made-923171.html" target="_blank">her net worth</a> to Rs 84,330 crore in 2021.</p>.<p>Falguni Nayar, who quit her investment banking career to start the beauty focused brand Nykaa around a decade ago, has emerged as the richest self-made woman with a net worth of Rs 57,520 crore, as per the Kotak Private Banking-Hurun list published on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Nayar, who is 59, saw a 963 per cent increase in her wealth during the year and is also the second richest woman overall, trailing the 40-year-old Malhotra, the daughter of HCL Technologies' founder Shiv Nadar, as per the report.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/markets-bounce-back-after-2-day-decline-sensex-nifty-climb-nearly-1-1130603.html" target="_blank">Markets bounce back after 2-day decline; Sensex, Nifty climb nearly 1%</a></strong></p>.<p>Biocon's Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw witnessed a 21 per cent decline in her fortune and has moved down one rank to be the third richest woman in the country with a wealth of Rs 29,030 crore, it said.</p>.<p>The list of 100 women accounts for only Indian women, defined as born or brought up in India, who are actively managing their businesses or are self-made.</p>.<p>The cumulative wealth of these 100 women has increased 53 per cent in a year to Rs 4.16 lakh crore in 2021 from Rs 2.72 lakh crore in 2020, and they now contribute 2 per cent of India's nominal GDP.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/rupee-falls-13-paise-to-close-at-7991-against-us-dollar-1130597.html" target="_blank">Rupee falls 13 paise to close at 79.91 against US dollar</a></strong></p>.<p>The cut-off for making it into the top 100 has increased to Rs 300 crore from Rs 100 crore earlier, and the top 10 cut-off is at Rs 6,620 crore, which is a 10 per cent jump from the previous year.</p>.<p>Highest number of entrants in the list are from Delhi-National Capital Region at 25, followed by Mumbai (21) and Hyderabad (12), it said.</p>.<p>When looked at from a sectoral perspective, pharmaceuticals led with 12 entrants followed by healthcare at 11 and consumer goods with nine women in the top 100 richest women in India.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/us-dollar-softens-before-looming-federal-reserve-rate-hike-1130580.html" target="_blank">US dollar softens before looming Federal Reserve rate hike</a></strong></p>.<p>Apollo Hospitals Enterprise contributed four entrants to the list, making it the highest contribution by a single company. It was followed by Metro Shoes and Devi Sea Foods at two entrants each.</p>.<p>Kanika Tekriwal (33y/o) of Bhopal-based Jetsetgo is the youngest on the list with a 50 per cent increase in wealth at Rs 420 crore.</p>.<p>The list also includes three professional managers, and is led by Indra Nooyi, who was associated with Pepsico with a fortune of Rs 5,040 crore, followed by Renu Sud Karnad of mortgage lender HDFC at Rs 870 crore and Shanti Ekambaram of Kotak Mahindra Bank at Rs 320 crore.</p>
<p>HCL Technologies' chairperson Roshni Nadar Malhotra has retained her position as the richest woman in India, with a 54 per cent jump in <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/hcls-roshni-nadar-richest-woman-in-india-a-third-of-entrants-in-list-self-made-923171.html" target="_blank">her net worth</a> to Rs 84,330 crore in 2021.</p>.<p>Falguni Nayar, who quit her investment banking career to start the beauty focused brand Nykaa around a decade ago, has emerged as the richest self-made woman with a net worth of Rs 57,520 crore, as per the Kotak Private Banking-Hurun list published on Wednesday.</p>.<p>Nayar, who is 59, saw a 963 per cent increase in her wealth during the year and is also the second richest woman overall, trailing the 40-year-old Malhotra, the daughter of HCL Technologies' founder Shiv Nadar, as per the report.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/markets-bounce-back-after-2-day-decline-sensex-nifty-climb-nearly-1-1130603.html" target="_blank">Markets bounce back after 2-day decline; Sensex, Nifty climb nearly 1%</a></strong></p>.<p>Biocon's Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw witnessed a 21 per cent decline in her fortune and has moved down one rank to be the third richest woman in the country with a wealth of Rs 29,030 crore, it said.</p>.<p>The list of 100 women accounts for only Indian women, defined as born or brought up in India, who are actively managing their businesses or are self-made.</p>.<p>The cumulative wealth of these 100 women has increased 53 per cent in a year to Rs 4.16 lakh crore in 2021 from Rs 2.72 lakh crore in 2020, and they now contribute 2 per cent of India's nominal GDP.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/rupee-falls-13-paise-to-close-at-7991-against-us-dollar-1130597.html" target="_blank">Rupee falls 13 paise to close at 79.91 against US dollar</a></strong></p>.<p>The cut-off for making it into the top 100 has increased to Rs 300 crore from Rs 100 crore earlier, and the top 10 cut-off is at Rs 6,620 crore, which is a 10 per cent jump from the previous year.</p>.<p>Highest number of entrants in the list are from Delhi-National Capital Region at 25, followed by Mumbai (21) and Hyderabad (12), it said.</p>.<p>When looked at from a sectoral perspective, pharmaceuticals led with 12 entrants followed by healthcare at 11 and consumer goods with nine women in the top 100 richest women in India.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/business/business-news/us-dollar-softens-before-looming-federal-reserve-rate-hike-1130580.html" target="_blank">US dollar softens before looming Federal Reserve rate hike</a></strong></p>.<p>Apollo Hospitals Enterprise contributed four entrants to the list, making it the highest contribution by a single company. It was followed by Metro Shoes and Devi Sea Foods at two entrants each.</p>.<p>Kanika Tekriwal (33y/o) of Bhopal-based Jetsetgo is the youngest on the list with a 50 per cent increase in wealth at Rs 420 crore.</p>.<p>The list also includes three professional managers, and is led by Indra Nooyi, who was associated with Pepsico with a fortune of Rs 5,040 crore, followed by Renu Sud Karnad of mortgage lender HDFC at Rs 870 crore and Shanti Ekambaram of Kotak Mahindra Bank at Rs 320 crore.</p>