I don't give much thought to rich lists: Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw

Update: 2017-10-06 17:36 GMT

Hyderabad: Biotechnology pioneer Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw has not given much thought to the latest list of 100 rich persons in India in which she also figures, but says it reflects the state of the economy.

The chairperson and managing director of Bengaluru- headquartered Biocon Ltd, with a fortune of $2.16 billion, was placed at the 72nd position on Forbes magazine's annual 'India Rich List 2017'.
"A rich list is an annual map of wealth creation largely based on stock value and real estate. I don't give it much thought other than it reflects the state of the economy," she said.
Reliance Industries chief Mukesh Ambani emerged as India's wealthiest for the 10th straight year as his net worth swelled to $38 billion (nearly Rs 2.5 lakh crore) while the wealth of 100 richest rose by 26 per cent despite economic hiccups.
More than four-fifths of those who kept their spot on the list from last year saw their wealth rise, with 27 listees adding $one billion or more to their net worth.
However, a dozen have turned poorer than a year ago, with half of them from the pharmaceutical sector, which has been plagued by challenges.
"Since there is volatility in both (stock value and real estate), the list sees gainers and losers," said Mazumdar-Shaw, who also holds key positions in various industry, educational, government and professional bodies.
As many as seven women, including O P Jindal group's chairperson Savitri Jindal, figure in the list.
As many as seven women have been named in India's 100 richest persons list, including O P Jindal group Chairperson Savitri Jindal and biotechnology pioneer Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw.
Savitri Jindal and family ranked the highest at the 16th place on the coveted list with a net worth of $7.5 billion, which was topped by Mukesh Ambani for the tenth straight year with a net worth of staggering $38 billion. 

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