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Roshni Nadar, Divya Gokulnath, Ameera Shah and Vinati Saraf — India’s most powerful businesswomen of 2020, according to Forbes

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Roshni Nadar, Divya Gokulnath, Ameera Shah and Vinati Saraf — India’s most powerful businesswomen of 2020, according to Forbes
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  • This year, HCL’s Roshni Nadar, Byju’s Divya Gokulnath, Metropolis Healthcare’s Ameera Shah, and VOL’s Vinati Saraf featured in 2020 Forbes Asia’s Power Businesswomen list.
  • Apart from them, Canva’s co-founder Melanie Perkins, Bloomage Biotechnology Zhao Yan, and the fifth President of Singapore Management University, Lily Kong, were also featured.
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Indian businesswomen are finally getting the recognition they deserve. For years, women in India have been working on the sidelines due to the patriarchal mindset of the society. However, some of these women are breaking the barriers by showcasing thoughtful leadership skills across sectors in the country.

Forbes Asia named 25 women business leaders who have showcased great leadership in a year defined by a pandemic. This year, HCL’s Roshni Nadar, Byju’s Divya Gokulnath, Metropolis Healthcare’s Ameera Shah, and VOL’s Vinati Saraf featured in 2020 Forbes Asia’s Power Businesswomen list.

Apart from them, Canva’s co-founder Melanie Perkins, Bloomage Biotechnology’s Zhao Yan, and the fifth President of Singapore Management University, Lily Kong, were also featured in this list.

From Roshni Nadar to Divya Gokulnath, meet Asia’s most powerful businesswomen from India, according to Forbes —

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