Three Indians among Forbes Web Billionaires
Three Indians, including Indiabulls' Sameer Gehlaut & Party Gaming founder Anurag Dikshit, have been named among 34 innovators. Young Billionaires | Modern Moguls
NEW YORK: Three Indians, including Indiabulls' Sameer Gehlaut and Party Gaming founder Anurag Dikshit, have been named among the 34 innovators in the 'Web Billionaires' list by US magazine Forbes.
The internet boom has put 34 innovators on our list of world's richest, comprising a total networth of 109.7 billion dollar, the Forbes report said.
The list includes Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page with the highest networth of 18.7 billion dollar and 18.6 billion dollar, respectively.
Indiabulls' Sameer Gehlaut, the youngest self-made billionaire in India, with a networth of 1.2 billion dollar, has featured in the list.
Gehlaut had started an online brokerage firm Indiabulls with two college pals in 1999 and still heads the company and is its largest shareholder. The group has moved into real estate business and is further looking to expand into the power sector, the magazine stated.
Online gambling firm, Party Gaming's Anurag Dikshit is the third Indian on the list, with 1.6 billion dollar of wealth. The magazine described Dikshit as " developmental engineer turned online gambling mogul."
Dikshit holds a degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi. He had joined Party Gaming a year after its founder, American Ruth Parasol, had launched Starluck Casino on the Internet in 1997.
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