| 1. He was born in 1980 to a billionaire family with Ajay Piramal as his father. |
| 2. In 2006, he joined the family business and made significant contributions. |
| 3. He currently runs the Piramal Foundation with his brother Anand Piramal, focusing on empowerment and social causes. |
| 4. He is recognized for his leadership in steering the Piramal group through challenging economic periods. |
| 5. Born in October 1980 to billionaire industrialist Ajay Piramal and physician-philanthropist Swati Piramal |
| 6. Studied Politics, Philosophy, and Economics at Oxford University and earned MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business |
| 7. Joined family business in 2006 after working at McKinsey & Company |
| 8. Co-runs Piramal Foundation with brother Anand Piramal, focusing on empowerment and social causes |
| 9. Recognized for leadership in steering Piramal Pharma through strategic growth and global expansion |
| 10. Piramal Pharma operates 17 global development and manufacturing facilities with distribution in over 100 countries |
| 11. Piramal Foundation has impacted over 113 million Indians in areas of gender, public health, education, and water purification |
| 12. She was born in October 1980 to a billionaire family with Ajay Piramal as her father. |
| 13. She pursued an MBA from Hertford College, Oxford University, and Stanford School of Business. |
| 14. In 2006, she joined the family business and made significant contributions. |
| 15. She currently runs the Piramal Foundation with her brother Anand Piramal, focusing on empowerment and social causes. |
| 16. She is recognized for her leadership in steering the Piramal group through challenging economic periods. |
| 17. She is a religious individual who follows the teachings of the Bhagavad Gita. |
| 18. She is married to Peter De Young, enjoys traveling, and prioritizes spirituality in the workplace. |