Forbes ‘100 Powerful Woman’ list released, including Sitharaman and Harris

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Forbes '100 Powerful Woman 2020

New Delhi: According to a big news, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitaraman, America’s newly elected Vice President Kamla Harris, Biocon founder Kiran Majumdar Shaw and HCL Enterprises CEO Roshni Nadar Malhotra (Roshina Nadar) are the world’s most 100 powerful women have joined Forbes List.

As quoted by a news agency, Forbes has said, ‘It includes the heads of ten countries, 38 CEOs and five entertainment sector women. It is also relevant that even though they are related to age, nationality and different professions, they have used their platforms in a positive way to meet the challenges of 2020. ‘

Which Indian women are included in the list:
In the Forbes list this time, India’s Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is at the 41st position, Roshni Nadar Malhotra is at the 55th position and Kiran Mazumdar Shaw is at the 68th position. At the same time, Renuka Jagtiani, head of Landmark Group, has been ranked 98 in the list. The special thing is that German Chancellor Angela Merkel is still in the first place for the tenth consecutive year.

Why is Merkel on top this time too?
For the tenth consecutive year, Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel placed in the top position, Forbes said, “You have to understand that Merkel is the leading leader of Europe and then she is also leading Germany’s biggest economy by bringing Germany out of the financial crisis.” Merkel’s leadership, which has allowed more than a million refugees to live in Germany by opposing US President Donald Trump, has always been extremely strong. But the most important question that people are now asking is, who will replace Merkel again after her term ends? ‘

Kamala Harris got third place:
This time, the newly elected Vice President of the United States of America Harris is the first black woman to reach this position and is now third on the list. With this, New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is second on the list, who has implemented a stringent lockdown to save her country from the first and second wave of Korana infection.

With this, if we see, Taiwan’s President Sai Ing Wen is 37th this time, who implemented a difficult and difficult program to find people exposed to Corona infected patients in January. Overall, this time the participation of women in the Forbes Power List has increased and they have given a new positive direction to the world through their works in the Corona period.

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