Savitri Jindal net worth: The matriarch of the OP Jindal Group and the richest woman in India, Savitri Jindal, officially made it to the billionaire club in 2025. With a staggering net worth of Rs 3.5 lakh crore ($34 billion), she has secured the third spot among India’s billionaires. Savitri Jindal and family stand behind only Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani.
The Jindal Group has a vast range of industries that span steel, power, cement, and infrastructure. Since the death of the founding father, Om Prakash Jindal, in 2005, their four sons have taken the reins of their profitable businesses. Sajjan Jindal, who leads JSW Steel, Cement, and Paints, took JSW Infrastructure public in 2023. In 2024, the group signed a landmark deal with MG Motor India and acquired a 35% stake.
However, Savitri Jindal’s real estate portfolio is just a segment of her whopping net worth. But their billion-dollar properties are anchored by luxury and are located in India’s most exclusive neighbourhoods.
Savitri Jindal’s Rs 500 crore real estate empire
Jindal House, Delhi
The 84-year-old former Haryana MLA resides in one of Delhi’s most posh residences. Located in the heart of Lutyens’ Delhi, the Jindal House flaunts four lavish bungalows and is estimated to be between Rs 125-150 crore. Reports suggest that this 3-acre property is not just the luxurious abode of the Jindal family, but also a marker of prestige in Delhi.
Jindal House, Hisar
Located on the titular OP Jindal Marg, in Hisar is owned by Savitri Jindal. As per MyNeta, the residence has a total area of more than 3 acres and was purchased in 1967 for Rs 18,000. Today it is estimated to be worth nearly Rs 75 crore and is one of Haryana’s most prime properties.
Sea-facing mansion, South Mumbai
Purchased by Sajjan Jindal, it is a three-storey Bungalow on the seafront and is worth more than Rs 400 crore. Formerly known as the Belgian Consulate, this Jindal property is located on the Napean Sea Road. Savitri Jindal also owns nearly an acre of agricultural land in Vasind, Mumbai. Its cost is estimated to be more than Rs 1 crore.
There are several reports that also discuss the commercial land assets owned by the Jindal group. They are likely located in several parts of Haryana, Raigarh, and Maharashtra. In the 2014 Haryana Election, she declared assets worth Rs 113