Discover the top 8 richest individuals in Bangalore, including Azim Premji, Narayana Murthy, and Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, who have built their wealth through various industries like IT, real estate, and biotechnology.
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Azim Premji, the founder-chairman of Wipro Limited, is the richest person in Bangalore with a net worth estimated between $32.2 billion and $35.9 billion.
The richest people in Bangalore come from various industries, including IT, real estate, biotechnology, and education. Some notable figures include Azim Premji (IT), Irfan Razack (real estate), Kiran Mazumdar Shaw (biotechnology), and Ranjan Pai (education and healthcare).
Azim Premji has pledged a significant portion of his wealth to charitable causes through the Azim Premji Foundation. His contributions have focused on areas such as education, healthcare, and rural development.
Narayana Murthy, the founder of Infosys, has a net worth of $5 billion.
Kiran Mazumdar Shaw is a pioneer in the biotechnology sector and has played a crucial role in putting India on the global biotech map. Her leadership has made Biocon a leading player in the development and commercialization of affordable biopharmaceuticals.

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