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Through the lens: Forbes India W-Power Trailblazers 2017
The Forbes India W-Power Trailblazer list is an acknowledgement of the significant achievements being made by women across diverse sectors, and, in the process, leading the way for others
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Bharati Jacob, Co-founder & partner, Seedfund
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Bindu Ananth, Chair, IFMR Trust director on all IFMR Trust group companies
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Dayanita Singh, Photographer
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Dipa Karmakar, Gymnast
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Gauri Shinde, Filmmaker
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Radhika Piramal, Managing Director, VIP Industries
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Meena Ganesh, CEO and co-founder Portea Medical
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Nina Lath Gupta, Managing director, NFDC
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Priyanka Chopra, Actor
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Rasila Vadher, Forester, Forests and Environment Department, Gujarat
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Revathi Roy, CEO, Hey Deedee
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Ritu Dalmia, Chef and restaurateur
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Sairee Chahal, Founder, Sheroes
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Samina Vaziralli, Executive vice chairman, Cipla
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Shweta Jalan, Managing director and head of India, Advent International
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PV Sindhu, Sportsperson
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Upasana Taku, Co-founder, One Mobikwik Systems
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The 19 individuals on Forbes India’s first-ever W-Power Trailblazers list has been selected by a jury of hall-of-famers
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Chanda Kochhar, managing director and chief executive officer of ICICI Bank
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Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, chairman and managing director of Biocon Limited
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Mallika Srinivasan, Chairwoman and Chief Executive Officer of TAFE
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Naina Lal Kidwai, former chairman of HSBC India
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Ritu Kumar, fashion designer
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Zia Mody, founder and senior partner at AZB & Partners
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