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  2. Kanika Tekriwal - Wikipedia

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    Kanika Tekriwal is an Indian entrepreneur, founder and the Chief executive officer of JetSetGo. [1] In 2021 she was recognized as the youngest richest woman in India . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] She is also the founder of India's first aircraft leasing organization.

  3. Sindhuja Rajaraman - Wikipedia

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    Sindhuja Rajamaran is an Indian animator and businesswoman. She became India's youngest CEO and 2D animator at the age of 14. She is reported to hold a Guinness World Record for becoming the youngest CEO in India of a Chennai-based animation company called Seppan, which was founded in October 2010 and had ten employees in 2014.

  4. List of Indian businesswomen - Wikipedia

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    Meena Ganesh, CEO and Managing Director, Pearson Education Services; Jyoti Gogte (born 1956), Indian entrepreneur; Nabomita Mazumdar, businesswoman; Zia Mody (born 1956), legal consultant, managing partner of AZB & Partners

  5. Vineeta Singh - Wikipedia

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    Vineeta Singh (born 1983) is an Indian entrepreneur and CEO, co-founder of Sugar Cosmetics. She has been a Shark (i.e. judge/investor) on the business reality TV show Shark Tank India since the show started airing on SonyLIV in 2021.

  6. Divya Gokulnath - Wikipedia

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    Divya Gokulnath (born 1987) is an Indian entrepreneur and educator who is the co-founder and director of Byju's, an educational technology company founded in 2011 in Bangalore, India. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Early life and education

  7. Priya Prakash - Wikipedia

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    Prakash was awarded in Forbes' Under 30 Asia 2018 in Healthcare and Sciences and honoured with the Unilever Young Entrepreneur of the Year in 2018. She also won the Global Citizen Prize 2019. [4] Apart from work she is a Delhi State Level Weightlifter, Tedx Speaker, Crossfit L1 Trainer, and zealous health blogger. [5]

  8. Sreelakshmi Suresh - Wikipedia

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    Sreelakshmi Suresh is the recipient of multiple awards and other recognition. She was honoured by the Ministry of Women and Child Development (India), by conferring her the National Child Award for Exceptional Achievement in 2008. The award was presented to her by Sonia Gandhi in a function held at Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi on 5 January 2009.

  9. Ameera Shah - Wikipedia

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    India's Most Powerful Women in Business (ranked at no. 36) by Fortune India Magazine, 2018 [6] India's Most Powerful Women in Business (ranked at no. 46) by Fortune India Magazine, 2017 [5] Asia's Power Business Women 2015, Forbes [35] Young Global Leader, World Economic Forum, 2015 [36] Women Leadership Award at the CMO Asia Awards, 2015 [37]