Lalita Gupte, Mazumdar-Shaw most powerful bizwomen.
Economic Times (New Delhi, India), December, 2005
Dec. 16--MUMBAI, India -- Names like Subir Raha of ONGC, SBI chairman AK Purwar and Bank of Baroda's AK Khandelwal had either made impressive gains or debuted for the first time, breaking the traditional mindset of associating the public sector with inefficiency and bureaucratic thinking.
Woman power is breaking quite a few traditional mindsets. Some of the biggest newsmakers in India Inc -- Lalita Gupte of ICICI Bank, Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw of Biocon, Renuka Ramnath of ICICI Ventures, HSBC's Naina Lal Kidwai, and Shikha Sharma of ICICI Prudential Life Insurance, top the women's list, and figure prominently among the most powerful.
The Most Powerful CEO survey, which was launched in '03, rates chief executives of leading Indian corporations on six...
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