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Mukesh Ambani India’s richest for 6th year

Updated - October 29, 2013 02:51 pm IST

Published - October 29, 2013 02:48 pm IST - New York

NRI steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal continues to hold the second position, while Sun Pharma’s Dilip Shanghvi has jumped to third place

Mukesh Ambani, CMD of Reliance industries.

With a networth of $21 billion, Mukesh Ambani has retained his title as India’s wealthiest for sixth year in a row, while the country’s 100 richest persons saw their collective wealth soar by a modest 3 per cent in a year.

NRI steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal (USD 16 billion) also continues to hold the second position, while Sun Pharma’s Dilip Shanghvi has jumped to third place with about 50 per cent surge in his wealth to $13.9 billion, pushing IT czar Azim Premji to fourth place ($13.8 billion).

As per US-based business magazine Forbes’ annual list of India’s 100 richest, released on Tuesday, their total wealth grew by a modest 3 per cent from a year ago to $259 billion.

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“Growth in wealth was lacklustre due to India’s stumbling economy, which has been hit by inflation and a falling rupee,” Forbes said.

Amid the sluggishness, Reliance Industries chief Mukesh Ambani and ArcelorMittal’s Lakshmi Mittal saw no change in their respective networths, but pharmaceutical industry titan Shanghvi managed to buck the trend with a surge of $4.7 billion in his wealth to $13.9 billion.

Mr Premji’s wealth also rose by $1.6 billion, but he could not retain his third slot.

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Pallonji Mistry, patriarch of construction giant Shapoorji Pallonji Group which is the biggest shareholder in Tata Sons, has moved down one place to fifth rank with a networth of $12.5 billion. His younger son Cyrus Mistry last year succeeded Ratan Tata as new Tata group head.

NRI businessmen Hinduja brothers have moved up to sixth place ($9 billion), from their 9th position last year.

Shiv Nadar ($8.6 billion) have moved into top-10 at the 7th place, while Sunil Mittal has also returned to this league at 10th place ($6.6 billion). On the other hand, Essar group’s Ruia brothers and Jindal group’s Savitri Jindal have moved out from the group.

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