Rajiv Singh, Chairman of DLF, tops the list of India's wealthiest real estate entrepreneurs with a staggering wealth of over Rs 1.24 lakh crore.
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Rajiv Singh, Chairman of DLF, with a net worth of Rs 1,24,420 crore.
DLF Limited, with a valuation of Rs 2 lakh crore.
Mangal Prabhat Lodha, founder of Macrotech Developers, with a wealth of Rs 91,700 crore.
62% increase from the previous year.
A prestigious ranking of India's top real estate entrepreneurs, based on their net worth and valuation of their companies.
MHADA sells prime plot in Mumbai's Oshiwara to Medanta for a whopping Rs 125 crore, more than 85% above the reserve price.
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