While Asia’s richest man Mukesh Ambani remains in the news for his wealth, his family members also make headlines. His daughter Isha Ambani shined in the first list of ‘2024 Hurun India Under-35’ released on Thursday. She has been included as the youngest female individual entrepreneur. On the other hand, Mukesh Ambani’s elder son Akash Ambani has been included in this list. Isha Ambani
At 31st position
Hurun released the Under-35 list on Thursday, in which Mukesh Ambani’s daughter Isha Ambani and Parita Parekh of teaching and learning platform Toddle’s have been included as the youngest female individual entrepreneurs. It is worth noting that Isha Ambani is handling the business of Reliance Retail and is taking the business forward in the role of non-executive director in the company. Let us tell you that Isha Ambani was born on 23 October 1991 and she is 32 years old now. She has been placed at the 31st position in the Hurun list.
Apart from Isha Ambani, her brother and Reliance Chairman Mukesh Ambani’s elder son Akash Ambani is also included in the new Hurun list (Akash Ambani In Hurun List). ShareChat’s Ankush Sachdeva and Reliance Jio’s Akash Ambani
have made it to the list as the youngest individual entrepreneur. He has been placed at the 32nd position in the list.
150 entrepreneurs included in the list
Hurun India’s list includes business personalities up to the age of 35. 82 percent of entrepreneurs in it are self-made rich. It includes big names including EdTech startup Alakh Pandey, Keshav Reddy, Pranav Agarwal and Siddharth Vij. Among the women entrepreneurs included in the Hurun list, apart from Isha Ambani and Parita Parekh, Mamaearth owner Ghazal Alagh has also been given a place. 150 individual entrepreneurs have been included in this Hurun list.
On this basis, Hurun gave the ranking
In the 2024 Hurun India Under-35 list, the maximum number of 29 celebrities are from Bengaluru, while Mumbai comes second with 29 names. If we look at the parameters used in preparing this list, among the 150 entrepreneurs of 35 years or less in the country, the valuation of the business for the first generation is $ 50 million (about Rs 418 crore) and for the next generation the valuation of the business is $ 100 million (about Rs 837 crore).