Radhakishan Damani along with his company – Avenue Supermarts – has topped the 'IDFC First Pvt Hurun India Top 200 Self-Made Entrepreneurs of the Millennium 2023'.

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Radhakishan Damani, founder of the hugely popular DMart chain of hypermarkets, along with his company Avenue Supermarts has topped the 'IDFC First Private Hurun India Top 200 Self-Made Entrepreneurs of the Millennium 2023' with a market capitalization of Rs 2,38,188 crore. Stock market veteran Damani is followed by Flipkart's Bansal-Binny and Sachin (Rs 1,19,472 crore), Zomato's Deepinder Goyal (Rs 86,835 crore), Dream 11's Bhavit Sheth and Harsh Jain (Rs 66,542 crore). Damani, 68, is not the oldest in the list as he is joined by Happiest Minds' Ashok Suta (80), Medanta's Naresh Trehan (77), Ather's Ashwin Desai (72) and Jayateertha Rao (71). The youngest in the list of the rich is Zepto's Kaivalya Vohra, who is 21 years old. He is followed by BharatPe's Shashwat Nakrani (25), Dilsher Malhi (27) and Zupee's Siddhant Saurabh (28), and Ritesh Agarwal (29). Mamaearth's Ghazal Alagh (35) tops the list as the youngest woman; Vinzo's Saumya Singh Rathod (35) and Pristine Care's Garima Sahni (37) are in the top three. In terms of cities, Bengaluru, often known as the start-up capital of India, has the most represented companies with 69 companies, followed by Mumbai (41), Gurugram (26), New Delhi (18 ) and Chennai (11).


     

     

     

 

     


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