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Mukesh Ambani richest Indian for 8th year; Bill Gates on top globally

Among the 90 Indians on the Forbes Rich List 2015, published today, Ambani (39th globally) is closely followed by pharmaceuticals business tycoon Dilip Shanghvi (44th rank with networth of $20 billion) and Azim Premji (48th with $19.1 billion).

Gates with a networth $79.2 billion tops Forbes Rich List. This is for the 16th time in the past 21 years the software czar is topping the list.

He is followed by Mexico’s Carlos Slim Helu at the second and legendary American investor Warren Buffett at the third place.

Announcing the list, Forbes said ranks of the world’s wealthiest defied global economic turmoil and expanded yet again, yielding a record 1,826 billionaires with an aggregate networth of $7.05 trillion, up from $ 6.4 trillion a year ago.

Indians on the list include Shiv Nadar (66th; $14.8 billion), Hinduja Brothers (69th; $14.5 billion) Lakshmi Mittal (82nd; $13.5 billion), Kumar Mangalam Birla (142nd; $9 billion), Uday Kotak (185th; $7.2 billion), Gautam Adani (208th; $6.6 billion), Sunil Mittal (208th; $6.6 billion) and Cyrus Poonawalla (208th; $6.6 billion). Anil Ambani with a networth of $4 billion is ranked 418th in the list.

“The total includes 290 newcomers, 71 of whom hail from China,” Forbes said, while adding that the the number of those aged below 40 is on the rise and the average networth of billionaires has, however, fallen to $3.86 billion.

On the global list, Spain’s Amancio Ortega has slipped to fourth place, while Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg has moved up 5 spots to number 16, ranking among the world’s 20 richest for the first time.

Alibaba’s Jack Ma and three other Chinese are among the the biggest gainers and figure among 50 richest on the list.

Other Indians on the list include Desh Bandhu Gupta ($5.8 billion), Savitri Jindal ($5.3 billion), Micky Jagtiani ($5.2 billion), Adi Godrej ($4.8 billion), Jamshyd Godrej ($4.8 billion), Shashi and Ravi Ruia ($4.5 billion), Subhash Chandra ($4.2 billion) and Benu Gopal Bangur ($4.1 billion).

Forbes said the entrepreneurship is thriving globally and 1,191 members of the list are self-made billionaires, while just 230 inherited their wealth. Another 405 inherited at least a portion but are still working to increase their fortunes.

The magazine said that the wealth has been calculated as per the share prices and exchange rates as on February 13 this year. 
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