
Meet Manasi Kirloskar, Noel Tata's glamourous daughter-in-law, heir of Rs 13273 crore business empire, her net worth is...
Noel Tata, who was chosen unanimously to succeed Ratan Tata as the chairman of Tata Trusts, is part of one of India's most influential business families. He is the father of three children, daughters Maya and Leah Tata, and a son, Neville Tata. In 2019, Neville Tata tied the knot with Manasi Kirloskar, marking the union of two powerful business dynasties: the Tatas and the Kirloskars. The lavish ceremony was hosted at Ratan Tata's Mumbai residence and was attended by close family and prominent personalities.
Manasi Kirloskar was born on August 7, 1990 to industrialist Vikram Kirloskar and his wife Geetanjali. She pursued her higher education at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in the United States, where she earned a Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts.
Manasi is a passionate globetrotter. Her travels take her through galleries, heritage sites, and vibrant cultures, all of which fuel her creativity. Her talent and vision have been recognized by legends in the art world, including the late M.F. Husain.
She represents the fifth generation of the Kirloskar legacy a business empire established in 1888 by Laxmanrao Kirloskar. With a legacy spanning more than a century, the Kirloskar Group is one of the cornerstones of India's industrial growth. Manasi Kirloskar joins Kirloskar Group
After her father's death, Vikram Kirloskar in 2023, Manasi Kirloskar stepped up to take on a prominent leadership role in the Kirloskar Group. She was appointed Vice-Chairperson of both Toyota Kirloskar Motor and Toyota Kirloskar Auto Parts. This company is a key part of the prestigious Kirloskar Group, which has a remarkable history of 130 years in India and holds a market capitalization of Rs 13,844 crore. There are the two key pillars of the family's joint ventures with Toyota. Her responsibilities didn't stop there; she also took charge as Chairperson of several other key entities, including Kirloskar Toyota Textile Private Limited, Toyota Engine India Limited, Denso Kirloskar Industries Private Limited, and Toyota Material Handling India Private Limited.
Manasi'swork has already earned her international recognition. The United Nations honored her with the Young Business Champion award. Manasi Kirloskar brings a fresh, modern perspective to the table. Manasi Kirloskar net worth
While there is no publicly available information about the wealth possessed by Manasi Kirloskar, she is the heiress of the Kirloskar Group, which has a market valuation of Rs 15600 crore, making her one of the richest women in India.
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