Mian Mohammad Mansha, often called the ‘Mukesh Ambani of Pakistan,’ is a prominent Pakistani billionaire who has built a vast business empire and is known for his philanthropy. Born in India in 1941, Mansha moved to Pakistan during the 1947 partition and went on to become the country’s first billionaire. He currently holds a net worth of around 5 billion dollars and leads a diversified business group involved in textiles, power projects, cement, insurance, banking, and more. Mansha is widely respected for his contributions to the Pakistani economy and his charitable activities, including a recent donation of Rs 6900000 to the Prime Minister’s Flood Relief Fund.