Billionaires are undoubtedly the most powerful people on Earth and they play major roles in almost everything – From international politics and media to philanthropy and scientific innovation. Having said that, women entrepreneurs are taking the game to another level with their hard work and skills. Hailing from different backgrounds, these women are doing successfully across some top-performing industry segments. Here’s a list of the richest women in India with massive net worth. Take a look:
Savitri Jindal – OP Jindal Group

Savitri Jindal, the chairperson of The Jindal Group took over the position after the death of her husband, Om Prakash Jindal. He was the founder. Savitri Jindal’s four sons manage each of the divisions of the company. As per reports, the revenue of the company quadrupled after she took charge. Savitri Jindal was elected as a cabinet minister for the Haryana Government in 2013. She held the office for Minister of State for Revenue and Disaster Management, Consolidation, Rehabilitation and Housing as well as the Minister of State for Urban Local Bodies and Housing.
Net Worth: 1,690 crores USD
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw – Biocon
Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw is one of the richest self-made women entrepreneurs in India. In 1978, she founded the country’s largest biopharmaceutical firm Biocon
Net worth: 220 crores USD
Smita Crishna-Godrej – Godrej Group
The third-generation heir of the Godrej Family, Smita Crishna-Godrej has a one-fifth stake in the family’s assets, along with her brothers. Daughter of Naval Godrej, she is married to well-known theatre actor Vijay Crishna.
Net Worth: 2.5 billion USD
Mallika Srinivasan – Tractors and Farm Equipment Limited
Mallika Srinivasan is the Chairperson and CEO of Tractors and Farm Equipment Limited (TAFE). It’s the world’s third-largest tractor maker. She sits on the Board of AGCO Corporation – United States, Tata Steel
Net worth (Amalgamation Group family): 2.89 billion USD
Leena Tewari – USV India
Leena Tewari, the heir of the pharma giant, USV India, which was set up by her father Vithal Gandhi in 1961, in tandem with Revlon, is one of the richest women in India. As per reports, USV India churns out $449 million in revenue, specialising in diabetic and cardiovascular drugs.
Net Worth: 3.7 billion USD
Anu Aga – Thermax
Having started her career in the Human Resources department of her husband, Rohinton Aga’s energy and environment engineering business, Thermax, Anu Aga is the chairperson of the company. In 2004, she decided to retire and her daughter Meher Pudumjee has taken over. Anu Aga is also a social worker and the current chairperson of Teach for India. However, even though she is now only on the Board of Directors of Thermax, she owns a 62% stake in the company.
Net Worth: 200 crore USD