Top Female Influencers in India

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Women can do anything they put their minds to. Here are 8 Instagram influencers who are leaving behind a positive influence. These women talk about a lot of things, including self-care, self-love, finance, law, health and more.

  1. Anushka Rathod

    Anushka Rathod goes by @anushkarathod98 on Instagram. Her motto is to help people learn what' Schools Didn't Teach'. She educates her followers on Business and Finance.

    Currently, Anushka has 586K followers on Instagram.

  2. Dr Tanaya Narendra

    Dr Tanaya Narendra is more popularly known by her Instagram handle @dr_cuterus. She is an Oxford University-trained doctor who has taken it upon herself to get rid of the stigma surrounding women's sexual health.

    Currently, Dr Tanaya has 935K followers on Instagram.

  3. Satshya Tharien (@satshyaa)

    Satshya Tharien is a millennial who has never let anything come in the way of what she wants to do. She's on Instagram as @satshyaa, where she showcases her love for languages and food. She shares linguistic tips, recommends delicious food, offers financial advice, and creates comedic content. She also hosts a podcast and is the co-founder of a covid-relief cell in mangaluru.

    Currently, Satshya has 238K followers on Instagram.

  4. Dr Trinetra Haldar Gummaraju

    @trintrin is a transgender woman. At 23, she is Karnataka's first transgender physician. She educates her followers about LGBTQIA+. Dr Trinetra has also documented her entire transitioning journey.

    Currently, Dr Trinetra has 239K followers on Instagram

  5. Ruhee Dosani

    Ruhee proudly calls herself a Punjab di kudi living abroad. She loves showing off her country, India. Her Instagram page @RuheeDosani is dedicated to showing foreigners dance to Bollywood songs and famous jingles.

    Currently, Ruhee has 1M followers on Instagram.

  6. Tarini Peshawaria

    @tarinipeshawaria is a famous beauty and skincare influencer. On her Instagram, she shares her secrets to getting glowing skin. She is very passionate about skincare. She gives genuine product reviews, offers makeup tips and hairdo tricks. She encourages women to be their beautiful selves. She believes that beauty and skincare should be affordable.

    Currently, Tarini has 328K followers on Instagram.

  7. Uma Raghuraman (@masterchefmom)

    As her Instagram username suggests, @masterchefmom is a fantastic chef and a mother. One of India's top food bloggers, she shares recipes from all over the world. Uma also shares tips and tricks to make everyday food taste better. She is also the author of My Genuis Lunch Box.

    Currently, Uma has 223K followers.

  8. Natasha Noel

    Natasha Noel is a fitness blogger on Instagram. Her username is @natashanoel001. She advocates putting in the best efforts to get the best results. Her Instagram account helps people realise the importance of their bodies. She explains the deeper aspects of fitness. Natasha breaks stereotypes and uplifts humans through her posts.

    Currently, Natasha has 333K followers on Instagram. Glow & Lovely Careers (formerly known as Fair& Lovely Career Foundation) advocates for women to be the best version of themselves. Hence, they provide various courses, scholarships, mock tests, and more to help women from all over India. Glow & Lovely Careers believes in uplifting women. For more such inspirational stories, check out their success stories blog.

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