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Antilia (building) / 18.9681; 72.8095. Antilia is the residence of billionaire Mukesh Ambani and his family. [3] It is located on Billionaires' Row in Mumbai, India. [4] Built from 2006 to 2010 at a cost of nearly USD 2 billion, [2] [5] [6] it was valued at USD 4.6 billion in 2023. [7] It is one of the most expensive house or residence in India.
Bank of India: Banking 44,158 4.8% −5,961 Mumbai Yes 38 General Insurance Corporation of India: Insurance: 43,555 38.9% 3,146 Mumbai Yes 39 Kotak Mahindra Bank: Banking 38,813 14.2% 6,201 Mumbai 40 Union Bank of India: Banking 38,413 0.4% −5,212 Mumbai Yes 41 Hindustan Unilever: Consumer goods 36,088 7.1% 5,214 Mumbai 42 Vodafone India ...
Mukesh Ambani, India's richest man according to Forbes, just moved his family into a $1 billion Mumbai skyscraper -- occupying all 27 stories. The 53-year-old tycoon's new home is larger than the ...
8.2 billion DLF: Real estate 14 Hasmukh Chudgar & family 7.6 billion Intas Pharmaceuticals: Pharmaceuticals 15 Benu Gopal Bangur: 7.3 billion Shree Cement: Cement 16 Rohiqa Cyrus Mistry: NEW 7.0 billion Shapoorji Pallonji Group: Construction, real estate 17 Ashwin Dani: 7.0 billion Asian Paints: Paints 18 Sunil Mittal: 6.1 billion Bharti ...
A year ago, we brought you the story of Mukesh Ambani, India's richest man, who built a Mumbai skyscraper for $1 billion and planned to use it as a private residence -- all 27 stories of it. Well ...
Per Forbes (April 2024) [1]; Rank Rank per capita Country/Territory Billionaires Rate - World 2,781: 0.343 1 11 United States 813: 2.420 2 53 China 406: 0.288 3 58 India 200: 0.144
Mukesh Ambani, India's richest man according to Forbes, just moved his family into a $1 billion Mumbai skyscraper -- occupying all 27 stories. The 53-year-old tycoon's new home is larger than the ...
The Indian numbering system is used in the Indian subcontinent (Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka) to express large numbers.The terms lakh or 1,00,000 (one hundred thousand, written as 100,000 in Pakistan, and outside the Indian subcontinent) and crore or 1,00,00,000 [1] (ten million, written as 10,000,000 outside the subcontinent) are the most commonly used terms ...