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Friday, October 4, 2024

Richest Cities and States in India (Oct 2024)



Richest Cities by Number of Billionaires

Here are the top 10 richest cities in India, as of 2024:
# Indian city No. of billionaires in 2024 Richest individual in the city
1 Mumbai 386 Mukesh Ambani & family
2 New Delhi 217 Shiv Nadar & family
3 Hyderabad 104 Murali Divi & family
4 Bengaluru 100 Azim Premji & family
5 Chennai 82 Venu Srinivasan
6 Kolkata 69 Benu Gopal Bangur & family
7 Ahmedabad 67 Gautam Adani & family
8 Pune 53 Cyrus S Poonawalla & family
9 Surat 28 Ashwin Desai & family
10 Gurugram 23 Nirmal Kumar Minda & family

Richest States by Number of Billionaires

Here are the top 10 richest states in India, as of 2024:
# Indian State No. of billionaires in 2024
1 Maharashtra 470
2 Delhi 213
3 Gujarat 129
4 Tamil Nadu 119
5 Telangana 109
6 Karnataka 108
7 West Bengal 70
8 Haryana 40
9 Uttar Pradesh 36
10 Rajasthan 28
Source: Hurun Rich List 2024 Source: indianexpress

Richest Citities by GDP

List Of Top 10 Richest Cities in India 2024
City  GDP (in $) INR Per Sq Ft
Mumbai  310 billion ₹18,708
Delhi  293.6 billion ₹4,666
Kolkata  150 billion ₹5,570
Bengaluru  110 billion ₹4,666
Chennai  66 billion ₹4,666
Hyderabad  58 billion ₹5,250
Pune  55 billion ₹7,000
Ahmedabad  47 billion ₹3,500
Surat  45 billion ₹3,250
Visakhapatnam 40 billion ₹4,000
Source: nobroker

Top 10 richest states in India by GDSP and GDP per capita, as of 2024


# State Projected GSDP (in INR, lakh crore; FY 2024-25) GDP per capita net state domestic product (in INR, lakh; FY 2022-23) State share of national GDP (%)
1 Maharashtra 42.67 2.89 13.30%
2 Tamil Nadu 31.55 3.50 (2023-24) 8.90%
3 Karnataka 28.09 3.31 8.20%
4 Gujarat 27.9 3.13 8.10%
5 Uttar Pradesh 24.99 0.96 8.40%
6 West Bengal 18.8 1.57 5.60%
7 Rajasthan 17.8 1.67 (2023-24) 5%
8 Telangana 16.5 3.83 (2023-24) 4.90%
9 Andhra Pradesh 15.89 2.7 4.70%
10 Madhya Pradesh 15.22 1.56 (2023-24) 4.50%

It’s also noteworthy to mention that India’s capital city, New Delhi, ranks 13th with a projected Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) of INR 11.07 lakh crore for FY 2024-25, contributing approximately 3.6% to the national economy. Tags: Investment,Indian Politics,

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