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It is time business families focussed on governance
The RBI has conveyed the decision to the IndusInd founders Srichand and Gopichand Hinduja, the people said
The coronavirus pandemic is seen as a major factor behind the fall in the overall wealth of the UK's richest people
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Deliberations are at early stage and Hinduja Group may decide against bidding, or other bidders may emerge, the people said
Overall, the total wealth of the tycoons on the 2019 Forbes India Rich List shrank 8 per cent to $452 bn from a year ago
The report identified 953 names, which meet their minimum net worth criteria of Rs 1,000 crore
Had bid for Air India in 2001, but the selloff was aborted due to opposition to its divestment
Another Indian-origin billionaire, Lakshmi N. Mittal, suffered 3.99 billion pounds in losses to slip down to No 11 in this year rich list, from No. 5 in 2018
The entries of the Asian Rich List 2019 have a combined wealth of more than 85.2 billion pounds
Ratcliffe who launched chemical firm Ineos, has jumped to top place from 18th in 2017 by amassing nearly 15.3 billion
Modi sahib's targets, his objectives, his aims are very good. But the implementation is not going at the same speed: Hinduja
He said India has excellent opportunities for Chinese companies to invest in infrastructure
Mittal is at fourth with 13. 2 billion pounds.
Srichand and Gopichand Hinduja, aged 81 and 77, lead the pack of 134 UK-based billionaires
NRI businessmen Hindujas have retained their position as the richest Asians in the UK in 2017with an estimated wealth of 19 billionpounds, an increase of 2.5 billion pounds over last year, according to an annual ranking of the richest Asians in Britain. Steel tycoon Lakshmi N Mittals secured the second place with a fortune of 12.6 billion pounds - up from 6.4 billion pounds last year - in the Eastern EyeAsian Rich List, Britain's 101 Wealthiest Asians 2017, released last night. According to the list, the Hinduja brothers - Srichand and Gopi in London, Prakash in Geneva and Ashok in Mumbai - have seen sharp increases in profitability in Ashok Leyland, InduSind bank, Gulf Oil, energy and real estate. This has justified the family's long adopted policy of pursing the path of diversity, the list said. Mayor of London Sadiq Khan, who was the Chief Guest at the 20th Annual Asian Business Awards organised by the Asian Media & Marketing Group, presented the first copy of the Rich List
Company says it has doubled its business in India after acquiring the local backoffice arm of Mphasis