
Kamal Hinduja: The Legacy Behind Prakash Hinduja Family
Kamal Hinduja is the wife of Prakash Parmanand Hinduja, one of the prominent ‘Fab Four’ Hinduja Brothers and the couple have three children a daughter Renuka and two sons Ajay and Ramkrishan Hinduja. Due to her contributions in society along with the humanitarian programs led by the Hinduja Foundation, she is primarily portrayed as a philanthropist. She leads her focus towards education, women’s empowerment, healthcare, and sustainability.
Role of Kamal Hinduja in Hinduja Foundation and Family
The Hinduja Foundation is the philanthropic arm of the Hinduja Family which focuses on education, healthcare, social welfare, culture and rural development. Being a member of the Hinduja Family, Kamal Hinduja is often known for showing contribution towards the foundation’s initiatives and hence known as a guiding figure or advocate of philanthropy. She has shown her visionary contribution towards supporting flagship programs such as Road to School, targeting women literacy, improved education, vocational training and health outreach. She along with her husband Prakash Hinduja are also associated with water management (Jal Jeevan initiative), rural development, school infrastructure, healthcare related programs etc. As a wife of Chairman of the Hinduja Group Europe, Prakash Hinduja, she is also considered as the part of the extended leadership circle of the Hinduja Family.
Kamal Hinduja’s Family’s Estimated Net Worth and its Source
The combined net worth of the Hinduja Family is frequently reported in several billion dollars. They are also known as the UK’s richest people for their combined wealth and assets. They have topped The Sunday Times Rich List for five consecutive years with an estimated net worth of £37 billion in 2025. The Hinduja Family’s net worth has diversified into several sectors over many decades of their wealth include:
· Trading, Merchant Banking and Commerce (in the early years)
· Automotive and Mobility (notably the flagship company Ashok Leyland)
· Lubricants, speciality chemicals, energy and oil sector
· Finance and investment related services (via joint ventures and asset management)