This 21-year-old rising star of Indian cricket is the youngest on our list, and is already making noise in the big league of international cricket
Like every year, our nomination forms were brimming with the stories of India's young professionals and entrepreneurs, and made it as challenging for the team to debate and decide on 30 winners that will be called the Forbes India 30 Under 30, Class of 2021. Forbes India's Ruchika Shah gives you a glimpse into putting the list together, while Kathakali Chanda talks about India's rising star Shubman Gill, our cover man for the fortnight and also the youngest on the list
Gold-backed loan demand has surged amid a pandemic-induced cash crunch
The net worth of Bharti Airtel's chairman was up 34 percent to $10.2 billion
The market rewarded Reliance Industries for bringing in partners and deleveraging
The co-founder of Info Edge (India) debuts on the list with a $2.1 billion fortune
Utility footwear giant Relaxo's sensibly priced, customer-relevant footwear flew off the shelves during the pandemic, helping the company weather the Covid-19 crisis better than its peers
Adar Poonawalla is betting big that his family's Serum Institute of India will be among the first to produce Covid-19 vaccines
From a small ice candy factory, RG Chandramogan has steered Hatsun Agro Products to becoming the biggest private sector dairy company in the country. And, at 71, he is set to expand the business further