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Famous Man In India Part 6
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Famous Man In India Part 6

Famous Man In India Part 6
Famous Man In India Part 6
303. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw – First to create a biopharma giant, Biocon, in India (1978–present)
304. Dhirubhai Ambani – First to create the largest conglomerate in India, Reliance Industries (1960s–2000s)
305. Narayan Murthy – First to establish the global IT giant Infosys (1980s)
306. Sundar Pichai – First to lead the tech giant Google and its parent company Alphabet Inc. (2015)
307. Deepak Parekh – First to become the Chairman of HDFC and guide it to become one of the largest financial institutions in India (1980s–present)
308. Anand Mahindra – First to make Mahindra Group a global player in the automobile sector (2000s–2020s)
309. Aditya Puri – First to be recognized as one of India's most successful banking leaders, having transformed HDFC Bank into a financial powerhouse (1990s–2020s)
310. Raghuram Rajan – First to lead the Reserve Bank of India and global financial institutions while making significant contributions to India’s financial reforms (2013–2016) Technology and Innovation (continued):361.
Satya Nadella – First to become the CEO of Microsoft and lead its cloud computing revolution (2014–present)
362. Vijay Shekhar Sharma – First to create and lead Paytm, revolutionizing digital payments in India (2010s–present)
363. Raghuram Rajan – First to lead India’s Reserve Bank of India and later to become Chief Economist at the IMF (2013–2016)
364. Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam – First to be a renowned aerospace scientist and later the President of India (2002–2007)
365. Nitin Nohria – First to lead Harvard Business School as Dean, shaping business education globally (2000s–2020s)
366. Sundar Pichai – First to rise from Google’s product manager to CEO of Alphabet Inc. (2015–present)
367. Rajeev Suri – First to serve as the CEO of Nokia and transform the company’s direction in telecommunications (2014–2020)
368. Dr. Satyendra K. Gupta – First to develop solar-powered technologies for India’s rural electrification projects (2000s–2020s)
369. Dr. Subhash Chandra – First to create a media empire with Zee TV, shaping Indian television broadcasting (1990s–present)
370. Shiv Nadar – First to create and lead HCL Technologies, establishing it as one of India’s largest tech giants (1976–present) Sports (continued):371.
Kapil Dev – First to lead India to its first Cricket World Cup victory (1983)
372. Vinesh Phogat – First Indian female wrestler to win a gold medal at the Asian Games (2018)
373. M.C. Mary Kom – First woman boxer to win six world championships and an Olympic medal (2000s–2010s)
374. Rahul Dravid – First to play over 160 test matches and set numerous cricketing records (1990s–2010s)
375. Saina Nehwal – First Indian to reach No.
1 in the Badminton World Rankings (2015)
376. Abhinav Bindra – First Indian to win an individual Olympic Gold medal in shooting (2008)
377. Saurav Ganguly – First cricketer to captain India to a World Cup final in 2003 and to help India reach new cricketing heights378.
Pravin Tambe – First to play IPL at the age of 41, inspiring many cricketers with his determination and late debut (2013)
379. P.V. Sindhu – First to win a Silver Medal in Badminton at the Olympics (2016)
380. Mithali Raj – First woman cricketer to play 200 One Day International matches (2018) Entrepreneurs and Industrialists (continued):381.
Ratan Tata – First to lead Tata Group to acquire global brands like Jaguar Land Rover and Corus Steel (2000s–present)
382. Vinod Khosla – First to create a multibillion-dollar venture capital firm and fund high-tech innovations (2000s–present)
383. Indu Jain – First woman to chair the Times Group and lead one of India’s largest media empires (1999–present)
384. Uday Kotak – First to grow Kotak Mahindra Bank into a financial powerhouse with national and international reach (2000s–2020s)
385. Falguni Nayar – First to lead Nykaa, transforming the Indian beauty industry into an online e-commerce giant (2012–present)
386. Kunal Bahl – First to lead Snapdeal to become one of India’s largest e-commerce platforms (2010s–present)
387. Bhavish Aggarwal – First to lead Ola to become India’s largest ride-sharing platform (2010s–present)
388. Amit Agarwal – First to launch and lead Amazon India, expanding its reach across India (2012–present)
389. Narayana Murthy – First to build Infosys, a software and IT consulting giant, into a global player (1980s–present)
390. Deep Kalra – First to lead MakeMyTrip, India’s largest online travel services company (2000s–present) Actors, Artists, and Entertainers (continued):391.
Rajesh Khanna – First to become the superstar of Bollywood and create a fan following across India (1970s)
392. Aamir Khan – First actor to have a consistent and wide range of roles, influencing the Bollywood film industry (1980s–present)
393. Katrina Kaif – First to lead the highest-grossing Bollywood films in the 2000s–2020s (2003–present)
394. Priyanka Chopra – First to win an international People’s Choice Award for Quantico (2016)
395. Ranbir Kapoor – First to build a successful career in modern Bollywood cinema, gaining massive fan following (2000s–present)
396. Rani Mukerji – First to act in major critical and box-office hits, redefining the role of women in Bollywood (1990s–2020s)
397. Shah Rukh Khan – First to revolutionize Bollywood with his romantic hero persona and become one of the wealthiest actors globally (1990s–present)
398. Deepika Padukone – First to act in Bollywood’s highest-grossing films and international collaborations (2007–present)
399. Naseeruddin Shah – First to act in parallel cinema and later transition into mainstream Bollywood with strong character roles (1980s–present)
400. Sushant Singh Rajput – First to rise from television to become a Bollywood star with critical acclaim for his diverse roles (2010s) Writers and Poets (continued):401.
Rabindranath Tagore – First to win the Nobel Prize for Literature and influence both Indian and global literary traditions (1913)
402. Chetan Bhagat – First to sell millions of copies of his books and influence the youth in contemporary India (2000s–present)
403. Ruskin Bond – First to write enchanting stories on the hills and everyday life in India, making him an iconic writer (1950s–present)
404. Arundhati Roy – First to win the Booker Prize for her novel The God of Small Things (1997)
405. Kiran Desai – First to win the Booker Prize for The Inheritance of Loss (2006)
406. Salman Rushdie – First to gain global recognition for Midnight’s Children, winning the Booker Prize (1981)
407. Shashi Tharoor – First to be a member of the Indian Parliament and author of notable novels on Indian history and politics (1990s–present)
408. Mulk Raj Anand – First to pioneer social and realistic fiction in English literature in India (1930s–1970s)
409. Kamala Das – First to write candidly about women’s sexuality and gain recognition as a poet in English (1970s)
410. Vikram Seth – First to write A Suitable Boy, one of the longest novels in English literature, and gain international acclaim (1990) Social Reformers and Activists (continued):411.
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar – First to lead the movement for Dalit rights and draft the Indian Constitution (1947–1950)
412. Satyagrahi – First to lead the non-violent resistance movement against British rule and spread the message of truth and nonviolence (1910s)
413. Medha Patkar – First to lead the Narmada Bachao Andolan and advocate for the rights of displaced populations due to dam constructions (1990s–present)
414. Anna Hazare – First to lead a nation-wide anti-corruption movement in India (2010s)
415. Irom Sharmila – First to undertake a hunger strike for over 16 years, protesting against AFSPA in Manipur (2000s)
416. Swami Vivekananda – First to bring Hinduism to the global stage at the 1893 Chicago World’s Parliament of Religions417.
Vinoba Bhave – First to launch the Bhoodan Movement (land gift movement), advocating for land redistribution (1950s–1970s)
418. Lalita Kumari – First woman officer to head a district police force in Uttar Pradesh (2018)
419. Teesta Setalvad – First to lead the charge for justice in the post-communal riot trials in Gujarat (2000s)
420. Kailash Satyarthi – First to win the Nobel Peace Prize for child rights activism (2014) Politicians and Leaders (continued):421.
Lal Krishna Advani – First to serve as the Deputy Prime Minister of India and spearhead the Ram Janmabhoomi Movement (1998–2004)
422. Sushma Swaraj – First woman to become India's External Affairs Minister (2014–2019)
423. Babu Jagjivan Ram – First to become India’s Defense Minister and a key figure in post-independence politics (1970s–1980s)
424. Atal Bihari Vajpayee – First to serve as India's Prime Minister for three non-consecutive terms (1996, 1998–2004)
425. Sharad Yadav – First to introduce the concept of social justice within mainstream Indian politics (1990s–2020s)
426. Chandra Shekhar – First to serve as Prime Minister of India for a brief period with no clear mandate (1990–1991)
427. Ram Manohar Lohia – First to lead a major socialist movement and advocate for anti-colonial resistance through leftist ideologies (1940s–1960s)
428. Jayaprakash Narayan – First to lead the Total Revolution movement, calling for political and social reform in the 1970s429.
H. D. Deve Gowda – First to become Prime Minister of India from the state of Karnataka (1996–1997)
430. K. Kamaraj – First to serve as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and introduce educational reforms that shaped modern Tamil Nadu (1954–1963) Scientists and Innovators (continued):431.
Satyendra Nath Bose – First to propose the theory of Bose-Einstein condensate in quantum mechanics (1920s)
432. K. Radhakrishnan – First to lead the Mars Orbiter Mission (Mangalyaan) as Chairman of ISRO (2013)
433. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam – First to lead the nuclear weapons tests in Pokhran and spearhead India’s missile program (1990s)
434. C. N. R. Rao – First to become a leading scientist in materials chemistry and gain global recognition (1990s–2020s)
435. Manohar B. Bhat – First to design a nano-chip for enhancing computational performance (2000s)
436. R. A. Mashelkar – First to head the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) and lead national innovation programs (2000s)
437. Vikram Sarabhai – First to establish the Indian space program and lead satellite launches with ISRO (1960s–1970s)
438. Shyam Sundar – First to develop a unique water desalination technology that improves water security in rural India (2000s)
439. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam – First to inspire a generation of scientists and engineers, especially in aerospace engineering (2000s–2010s)
440. Sundar Pichai – First to lead Google and its parent company Alphabet to global prominence (2015–present) Sports (continued):441.
Vijay Amritraj – First Indian tennis player to reach the third round of Wimbledon and become a global tennis icon (1970s–1980s)
442. Geet Sethi – First to win a World Billiards Championship in 1992 and become an icon in cue sports (1990s)
443. Prakash Padukone – First to win an All England Open Badminton Championship (1980)
444. Karnam Malleswari – First Indian woman to win a medal in the Olympics, specifically in weightlifting (2000)
445. Hima Das – First to win a gold medal for India in the IAAF World Under-20 Athletics Championships (2018)
446. Milka Singh – First to become the "Flying Sikh" and inspire generations in the sport of athletics (1950s–1960s)
447. Shankar Ehsaan Loy – First Indian music trio to compose iconic film scores for Bollywood movies like Dil Chahta Hai (2001)
448. Sourav Ganguly – First to captain India to major victories, including in the 2003 Cricket World Cup (2000s)
449. Vikas Krishan – First Indian boxer to qualify for the Olympic Games and medal in Asian Games (2012)
450. Sandeep Singh – First to become the Drag Flick Specialist and one of India’s leading hockey players (2000s–present) Entrepreneurs and Industrialists (continued):451.
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