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Bourse force: Chitra Ramkrishna

Bourse force: Chitra Ramkrishna

Chitra Ramkrishna, unarguably India's most powerful woman in the lucrative exchanges space, shrugs off the competition as inevitable.
Chitra Ramkrishna
47, Joint Managing Director, NSE
(Number of times in BT's Most Powerful list: 3)

Biggest achievement in 2010: Taking NSE into overseas markets

Being a powerful woman is important because: It helps you take the right decisions and helps you to empower others

Tip for work-life balance: Good time management

A workplace without women is: Difficult to imagine
The year 2010 has been a year of outreach for the National Stock Exchange, or NSE, the country's largest equities market. Through recent tie-ups with Chicago-based CME Group and the Singapore Exchange, the NSE is going one-up on upstarts like MCX-SX.

Chitra Ramkrishna, unarguably India's most powerful woman in the lucrative exchanges space, shrugs off the competition as inevitable. "Competition is an integral part of the evolution of any industry and in the same vein we take it in our stride," says Ramkrishna who, last September, was elevated to Joint MD from Deputy MD at the NSE.

-T.V.Mahalingam
The 30 Most Powerful Women
1. Schauna Chauhan
2. Zarin Daruwala
3. Lynn de Souza
4. Tanya Dubash
5. Shyamala Gopinath
6. Vinita Gupta
7. Kaku Nakhate
8. Vedika Bhandarkar
9. Manisha Girotra
10. Lalita Gupte
11. Usha Narayanan
12. Akhila Srinivasan
13. Leena Nair
14. Vinita Bali
15. Chanda Kochhar
16. Roopa Kudva
17. Naina Lal Kidwai
18. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw
19. Zarina Mehta
20. Zia Mody
21. Kalpana Morparia
22. Vishakha Mulye
23. Swati Piramal
24. Meher Pudumjee
25. Madhabi Puri Buch
26. Chitra Ramkrishna
27. Preetha Reddy
28. Shikha Sharma
29. Mallika Srinivasan
30. Sangeeta Talwar

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