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  2. Sajjan Jindal - Wikipedia

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    Sajjan Jindal (born 5 December 1959) is an Indian billionaire businessman. He is the chairman and managing director of JSW Group of companies; diversified in steel, mining, energy, sports, infrastructure and, software business.

  3. Parth Jindal - Wikipedia

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    As a result, he was instrumental in developing a new retail strategy for JSW Steel and turning around several of the group's loss-making subsidiaries, including JSW Cement and JSW Steel USA. [11] Jindal led a group that built a 2.3 million-ton auto-grade steel plant in Vijaynagar, Bellary before he went to Harvard University in 2014 to get his MBA.

  4. JSW Steel - Wikipedia

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    In May 2023, JSW Steel reached an in-principle agreement with JFE Steel to establish a 50:50 joint venture to manufacture cold-rolled grain-oriented (CRGO) electrical steel in India. [46] [47] In March 2024, JSW Steel Italy SRL inked an MoU with the Government of Italy to invest €140 million in restarting production at the Piombino plant. [48]

  5. Om Prakash Jindal - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 January 2025. Indian politician (1930–2005) Om Prakash Jindal Jindal in 2001 Minister of Power, Government of Haryana In office 2005–2005 Constituency Hisar Personal details Born (1930-08-07) 7 August 1930 Hisar, Punjab Province, British India (present day Haryana, India) Died 31 March 2005 (2005 ...

  6. Naveen Jindal - Wikipedia

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    Naveen Jindal (born 9 March 1970) is an Indian industrialist, philanthropist, politician, sportsperson and the Member of Parliament of Kurukshetra constituency in Haryana.He is the youngest son of Late Om Prakash Jindal, also an industrialist-politician who is associated with the Bharatiya Janata Party.

  7. Sangita Jindal - Wikipedia

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    Sangita Jindal (born 30 August 1962) is an Indian businesswoman and the chairperson of the JSW Foundation, [1] which drives social development projects within the JSW Group. She also leads Jindal Arts Centre and she is the President of Art India magazine, a leading art magazine focusing on contemporary art practices and critical theory [ 2 ...

  8. JSW Group - Wikipedia

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    The JSW Group was founded in 1982 when Jindal acquired a re-rolling mill located in Tarapur, Maharashtra, near Mumbai, from Piramal Steel. [5] Following the acquisition, the group renamed it Jindal Iron and Steel Company (JISCO).

  9. Savitri Jindal - Wikipedia

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    Jindal Steel is the third-largest producer of steel in India. [13] In March 2024, she joined Bharatiya Janata Party ahead of 2024 Indian general election. Her son and politician, Naveen Jindal won the 2024 general election on BJP ticket from Kurukshetra. In October 2024, she contested independently in Haryana State Assembly elections from Hisar ...