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Beating Covid blues, number of Indian billionaires increases | India News

Beating Covid blues, number of Indian billionaires increases Top Searches Beating Covid blues, number of Indian billionaires increases Prabhakar Sinha / TNN / Updated: Feb 25, 2021, 16:53 IST FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail (Representative image) NEW DELHI: Number of high net worth individuals (HNWI), having wealth of over $1 million, and ultra high net worth individuals (UHNWI), with wealth of more than $30 million, declined by 8% and 2% to 3.5 lakh and 6,884 respectively in 2020 due to Covid-19. However, the number of billionaires has increased to 113 in 2020 from 104 in 2019, said international property consultancy firm Knight Frank in its ‘The Wealth Report 2021’. The billionaire club in India is also expected to increase by 43% to 162 by 2025.

Reichtum der indischen Milliardäre stieg um 35% während der Covid-Pandemie

Reichtum der indischen Milliardäre stieg um 35% während der Covid-Pandemie
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Reichtum der indischen Milliardäre stieg um 35% während der Covid-Pandemie

Reichtum der indischen Milliardäre stieg um 35% während der Covid-Pandemie
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Budget 2021 Is a Chance to Undo the COVID-Induced Inequality That Has Surged Across India

Budget 2021 Is a Chance to Undo the COVID-Induced Inequality That Has Surged Across India Ideally, the government should increase the work entitlement for MGNREGA to at least 150 days, double the budget and put in place an urban employment guarantee act. Daily wage labourers stand in a queue for free food at a construction site during the 21-day nationwide lockdown, in New Delhi, India, April 10, 2020. Photo: Reuters/Adnan Abidi Labour26/Jan/2021 Let’s start with those who did well over the last 10 months. The Sensex index crossed the 50,000 benchmark for the first time on January 21, 2021, with a whopping 70% increase since April 2020.

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