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💸 Meet India’s Youngest Billionaires! 🚀 India’s entrepreneurial spirit shines through its youngest billionaires, proving age is just a number when chasing dreams. Here are the rising stars of wealth: 🎯 37 Years: 💰 Nikhil Kamath (Zerodha) - $3.1B 🎯 41-44 Years: 🛍️ Binny Bansal (Flipkart) - $1.4B 🛍️ Sachin Bansal (Flipkart) - $1.2B 📈 Nithin Kamath (Zerodha) - $4.7B 🎯 47-50 Years: 🏥 Shamsheer Vayalil (Burjeel) - $3.4B 🧥 Ravi Modi (Manyavar) - $2.8B 🏢 Karthik Sharma (SRS) - $2.9B 🏥 Abhay Soi (Max) - $2.2B 🎯 51 Years: 🌿 Acharya Balkrishna (Patanjali) - $3.8B 💻 Radha Vembu (Zoho) - $3.3B 🏢 Ranjan Pai (Manipal) - $2.8B These visionaries have turned ideas into empires! 🌟 💬 Which billionaire inspires you the most? Let us know! ✨ Follow for more stories of India’s trailblazing entrepreneurs! 🚀

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