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Twentyfour Indians are in the “Forbes List of Worlds’s Richest”. Four among them find places in the Top ten of the list.

Lakshmi
Mittal, the Steel Man of India is the fourth richest man of the world
with a total networth of $45 billion . He is a longest resident of
London and he is the Europe’s richest resident.
Mukesh Ambani is in the fifth place with $43 billion and he is the Asia’s richest resident.

Anil
Ambani has come to the sixth place with $42 billion from $23.8 billion
last year. And he is now very close to his brother Mukesh.
K.P. Singh of DLF is the world's richest real estate baron and he is in the eighth place in the list with $30 billion.

Warren
Buffett has been declared as the richest man on the planet. Forbes
said, “Riding the surging price of Berkshire Hathaway stock, America's
most beloved investor has seen his fortune swell to an estimated $62
billion, up $10 billion from a year ago.”

Bill Gates has come to the third place with $58 billion.

Carlos Slim Helu the Mexican telecom tycoon with an estimated net worth of $60 billion is in the second place.
The following is the list other 20 Indian billionaires:-
- Sunil Mittal and family

- Savitri Jindal and family
- Rakesh Wadhawan and family
The Forbes list also has mentioned the following two Indians as 'notable billionaires':-
- Gautam Adani ($9.3 billion)
- Sameer Gehlaut ($1.2 billion)
Adani
a college dropout has become one of the Asia’s new rich man with his
Adani Enterprises, and Mundra Port, one of India's first private-sector
ports.
Gehlaut' an engineer from the Indian Institute of
Technology, Delhi has become the 'India's youngest self-made
billionaire. He started online brokerage Indiabulls with two college
friends in 1999.
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