The Consistent Club
The achievers who have made it to our list this year too.

- Sep 17, 2016,
- Updated Sep 22, 2016 9:12 PM IST
Anita Dongre, 52, House of Anita Dongre
SMART MOVE: Anita Dongre has not only made designer clothes accessible to the middle class, but has helped traditional artisans regain respectability
Twenty five years ago, Anita Dongre started out small, with two sewing machines. Today, she is one of India's foremost fashion designers who has been immensely successful in doing what she had set out to do - making designer clothes accessible to the middle class. The company's brands - And line of chic, contemporary western wear for women, Global Desi for a young, vibrant look, and luxury line Anita Dongre for bridal wear, occasion wear, pret and menswear - are available at over 700 outlets. In 2014/15, it earned a revenue of Rs 324 crore, 50 per cent more than in 2013/15. Profit after tax grew 61 per cent to Rs 34.5 crore. It is reportedly aiming for a Rs 700 crore top line in 2016/17.
The company went global in 2013 when it opened a Global Desi store in Mauritius. In 2013, General Atlantic acquired a stake in the company, which in 2015 was named as House of Anita Dongre from And Designs India. In August 2015, she launched Grassroot, an initiative to back traditional artisans. "I always wanted to do something with traditional Indian crafts, which are so real, earthy and rich. I wanted to restore the handicraft and heirloom tradition of India." She says among all her creations, Grassroot is the closest to her heart. Arundhati Bhattacharya, 60, State Bank of IndiaSMART MOVE: Arundhati Bhattacharya has rolled out several digital banking initiatives to compete with private banks
Pallavi Shroff, 60, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas
SMART MOVE: Competition Law practice is the only Band I practice in India rated by Chambers & Partners
Nita Ambani, 52, Reliance Industries
SMART MOVE: Nita Ambani is behind the corporate social responsibility initiatives of Reliance industries
SMART MOVE: Priya Nair has consistently delivered, working up the ranks
Radhika Piramal, 38, VIP IndustriesSMART MOVE: Repositioning VIP as a lifestyle brand with a focus on youth has been Radhika Piramal's forte
Shanti Ekambaram, 54, Kotak Mahindra Bank
SMART MOVE: Shanti Ekambaram banking on tech the retail business new heights
Suneeta Reddy, 57, Apollo Hospitals Group
SMART MOVE: Suneeta Reddy is aggressively expanding Apollo's reach
Tanya Dubash, 49, Godrej Group
SMART MOVE: Tanya Dubash's sharp marketing mind and her capability to revive a brand are exemplary
Anita Dongre, 52, House of Anita Dongre
SMART MOVE: Anita Dongre has not only made designer clothes accessible to the middle class, but has helped traditional artisans regain respectability
Twenty five years ago, Anita Dongre started out small, with two sewing machines. Today, she is one of India's foremost fashion designers who has been immensely successful in doing what she had set out to do - making designer clothes accessible to the middle class. The company's brands - And line of chic, contemporary western wear for women, Global Desi for a young, vibrant look, and luxury line Anita Dongre for bridal wear, occasion wear, pret and menswear - are available at over 700 outlets. In 2014/15, it earned a revenue of Rs 324 crore, 50 per cent more than in 2013/15. Profit after tax grew 61 per cent to Rs 34.5 crore. It is reportedly aiming for a Rs 700 crore top line in 2016/17.
The company went global in 2013 when it opened a Global Desi store in Mauritius. In 2013, General Atlantic acquired a stake in the company, which in 2015 was named as House of Anita Dongre from And Designs India. In August 2015, she launched Grassroot, an initiative to back traditional artisans. "I always wanted to do something with traditional Indian crafts, which are so real, earthy and rich. I wanted to restore the handicraft and heirloom tradition of India." She says among all her creations, Grassroot is the closest to her heart. Arundhati Bhattacharya, 60, State Bank of IndiaSMART MOVE: Arundhati Bhattacharya has rolled out several digital banking initiatives to compete with private banks
Pallavi Shroff, 60, Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas
SMART MOVE: Competition Law practice is the only Band I practice in India rated by Chambers & Partners
Nita Ambani, 52, Reliance Industries
SMART MOVE: Nita Ambani is behind the corporate social responsibility initiatives of Reliance industries
SMART MOVE: Priya Nair has consistently delivered, working up the ranks
Radhika Piramal, 38, VIP IndustriesSMART MOVE: Repositioning VIP as a lifestyle brand with a focus on youth has been Radhika Piramal's forte
Shanti Ekambaram, 54, Kotak Mahindra Bank
SMART MOVE: Shanti Ekambaram banking on tech the retail business new heights
Suneeta Reddy, 57, Apollo Hospitals Group
SMART MOVE: Suneeta Reddy is aggressively expanding Apollo's reach
Tanya Dubash, 49, Godrej Group
SMART MOVE: Tanya Dubash's sharp marketing mind and her capability to revive a brand are exemplary
