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Net worth in US$ Source 2024 Mukesh Ambani: 124 billion : Gautam Adani: 83 billion [5] 2023 Mukesh Ambani 92 billion : Gautam Adani 68 billion [6] 2022 Gautam Adani 150 billion : Mukesh Ambani 88 billion [7] 2021 Mukesh Ambani 92.7 billion : Gautam Adani 74.8 billion [8] 2020 Mukesh Ambani 88.7 billion : Gautam Adani 25.2 billion [9] 2019 ...
In October 2024, Ambani was ranked 1st on the Forbes list of India's 100 richest tycoons, with a net worth of $119.5 billion. ... Ambani said he will invest Rs 1.8 ...
Dhirajlal Hirachand "Dhirubhai" Ambani (28 December 1932 – 6 July 2002) was an Indian billionaire businessman who founded Reliance Industries in 1958. Ambani took Reliance public in 1977. [1] [2] In 2016, he was honoured posthumously with the Padma Vibhushan, India's second-highest civilian honour for his contributions to trade and industry.
Forbes pegs his net worth at just under $118 billion. Ambani, 66, is chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries, a Mumbai-based conglomerate with business in everything from retail ...
The conglomerate was founded in 1958 by Ambani’s father, Dhirubhai Ambani. Still a family-run business, Reliance Industries has made Ambani the richest person in India and the 11th richest ...
In 1992, a new stainless steel rupee coin, smaller and lighter than the older rupee, was minted, alongside a 5 rupee Cupronickel coin. In 2005, the 10 rupee coin was minted for the first time. Higher denomination coins were introduced due to an increasing demand for change and the increasing cost of printing ₹2, ₹5 and ₹10 banknotes.
Anil Ambani is the youngest son of the founder of Reliance Industries, Dhirubhai Ambani and his wife Kokilaben Ambani. Ambani has said that his father would lead the brothers on "incentive-oriented outings" where they would be rewarded with a box of mangoes for a 10-km (6 mile) hike, but also punished them for acting out in front of guests. [9]
A corn sheaf replaced the tiger on the one rupee coin. The monetary system was retained with one rupee consisting of 16 Annas. The 1955 Indian Coinage (Amendment) Act, that came into force with effect from 1 April 1957, introduced a "Decimal series". The rupee was now divided into 100 'Paisa' instead of 16 Annas or 64 Pice.