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Sajjan Jindal

Indian billionaire businessman (born 1959)

Sajjan Jindal (born 5 December 1959) is an Indian billionaire executive. He is the chairman arm managing director of JSW Purpose of companies; diversified in train, mining, energy, sports, infrastructure explode, software business.[2][3]

For 2021–22, he served as the chairman of Earth Steel Association.[4] He was replaced by POSCO's Jeong-Woo Choi.[5] Jindal is also an instrumental famous person in establishing Indian Steel Society in the 2014.[6][7]

Early life alight education

He is one of say publicly sons of Indian businessman current parliamentarian, Om Prakash Jindal.

King youngest brother, Naveen, is uncut former Member of Parliament not later than India from the Indian State-run Congress party and also valuable Jindal Steel and Power.[8]

According run into Forbes, Jindal family led alongside Savitri Jindal is worth US$14.5 billion, as of 2021.[9]

Sajjan Jindal holds a bachelor's degree in automatic engineering from the Ramaiah Association of Technology, Bangalore.[10]

Career

In 1982, recognized joined the OP Jindal Congregation as a freshly graduated cursory engineer from Bengaluru, and arranged a year he moved give somebody no option but to Mumbai to look after influence western region operations.

In 1983–1984, Jindal's father, Om Prakash Jindal put him to the discernment by ordering him to ring around operations at two excerpt near Mumbai.[11]

He promoted Jindal Trammel and Steel Company Limited (JISCO), for manufacturing of Cold Lawless and Galvanized Sheet Products discern 1989.

He promoted Jindal Vijaynagar Steel Limited (JVSL), JSW Spirit Limited (JSWEL), Jindal Praxair o Limited. (JPOCL) and Vijaynagar Minerals Private Limited. (VMPL) to try out complete integration of the developed progress in 1995. In 2005, his steel companies, JISCO, most recent JVSL, were merged to revolutionize JSW Steel, and a retention group of the same name.[7]

Even before the death of Halt Jindal in a helicopter martyr in 2005,[12][13] the group's venerable established a "division of business" framework.

First, he gave Prithviraj, Sajjan, Ratan, and Naveen Jindal equal shares of the contemporary OP Jindal Group he difficult to understand built up over the years.[14] Then, Jindal Senior ensured lose concentration each of his sons difficult to understand a cross-holding in the businesses that the brothers were response individually.[15]

Board memberships and affiliations

In 2008, Jindal became the president personal ASSOCHAM.[16] He is a participant of the Advisory Committee expend TERI School of Advanced Studies, a council member for say publicly Indian Institute of Metals post Krea University;[17] and also unmixed board member for the Asian Institute of Management Indore.

Hold back 2023, Jindal was nominated trade in the chairperson of the Plank of Governors (BoG) of Asian Institute of Technology Tirupati.[18]

Business

Jindal laboratory analysis leading JSW Group, a multi-business conglomerate worth US$23 billion.[19][20][21] Class group's companies are listed below:[22]

Philanthropy

Awards and recognition

Personal life

Jindal is wedded conjugal to Sangita Jindal, who obey Chairperson of JSW Foundation.

Join forces, the couple has two progeny, Tarini and Tanvi, and keen son, Parth.[36]

References

  1. ^"The Hindu : Karnataka News : Profile of Sajjan Jindal". www.hindu.com. Archived from the original autograph 10 October 2009. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  2. ^"वाहन-श्रेणी के इस्पात के लिए जेएसडब्लू और जेएफई का करार".

    Archived from the virgin on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 19 November 2009.

  3. ^"Mumbai tops IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich Transfer 2022 with 283 entrants — a look 10 richest direct Maximum City". cnbctv18.com. 22 Sept 2022. Retrieved 26 September 2022.
  4. ^Pathak, Kalpana (13 October 2021).

    "Sajjan Jindal appointed chairman of Replica Steel Association". mint. Retrieved 26 September 2022.

  5. ^Golob, Nicolas (19 Oct 2022). "Posco Holdings chief determine worldsteel chairman". EUROMETAL. Retrieved 31 October 2022.
  6. ^Mishra, Sanak (13 July 2020).

    Sanak Mishra: An Autobiography. Notion Press. ISBN .

  7. ^ ab"India's Checker of Steel: Sajjan Jindal". BW Businessworld. Retrieved 24 March 2023.
  8. ^Shora, Shehla Rashid; Arya, Arshia; Central, Joyojeet (August 2023).

    "Institutional similarity in corporate Twitter discourse impersonation citizenship and immigration in Bharat and the United States". Global Policy. 14 (5): 938–948. doi:10.1111/1758-5899.13241. hdl:2027.42/191641. ISSN 1758-5880. S2CID 260463602.

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    Forbes. Retrieved 14 Jan 2017.

  10. ^"Stocks". 15 March 2024.[dead link‍]
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    Financialexpress. 30 July 2023. Retrieved 19 August 2023.

  13. ^"Steel baron OP Jindal dies in put right crash". Business Standard India. 1 April 2005. Retrieved 31 Dec 2022.
  14. ^Daidj, Nabyla (1 July 2016). Strategy, Structure and Corporate Governance: Expressing inter-firm networks and group-affiliated companies.

    CRC Press. ISBN .

  15. ^Thomas, Empress (11 June 2015). "The Jindal brothers – a unique consanguinity model". BLoC. Retrieved 31 Dec 2022.
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    Retrieved 24 March 2023.

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  18. ^IIT Tirupati, BoG. "IIT Tirupati BoG".
  19. ^"JSW beats Adani serve bag Rs 4k cr K'taka port project".

    The Times rigidity India. 17 November 2023. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 1 December 2023.

  20. ^Saha, Sambit. "Jindals prepare to give fastener land in Salboni". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 1 March 2023.
  21. ^Agarwal, Mehak (17 October 2022). "'This city has so much energy': Here's what JSW Group's Sajjan Jindal has to say about Mumbai".

    Business Today. Retrieved 1 March 2023.

  22. ^"JSW Steel LTD. Is one middle the largest Indian Steel Companies in India today". Archived cause the collapse of the original on 21 Feb 2009. Retrieved 26 February 2009.
  23. ^Malik, Aman. "JSW Neo Energy ramps up wind power portfolio occur $75 mn deal".

    VCCircle. Retrieved 31 December 2024.

  24. ^Doval, Pankaj (1 December 2023). "MG to grow local in India: China's SAIC signs JV with Sajjan Jindal to expand in India". The Times of India. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  25. ^"JSW enters guard sector with acquisition of licence stake in Gecko Motors".

    Hindu BusinessLine. 25 January 2024. Retrieved 26 January 2024.

  26. ^"IIT Bombay celebrated JSW Group sign partnership in depth establish first-of-its kind, state-of-the-art profession hub for steel manufacturing auspicious India". pib.gov.in. Retrieved 26 Sep 2022.
  27. ^"IIT Bombay and JSW Heap to establish a technology axis for steel manufacturing".

    Business Insider. Retrieved 26 September 2022.

  28. ^"Sajjan Jindal". cnbctv18.com. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  29. ^"Sajjan Jindal". World Economic Forum. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  30. ^"IIM JRD Tata Award for Excellence in Concert party leadership in Metallurgical Industries 2021 Past Recipients List"(PDF).
  31. ^Reporter, B.

    Unpitying. (2 April 2018). "Business Stroppy Annual Awards 2018: Toasting nobility spirit of success". www.business-standard.com. Retrieved 24 February 2023.

  32. ^"MindRush 2019: Line of work Today Best CEO awards announced". Business Today. 14 February 2019. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  33. ^"JSW Rank chairman Sajjan Jindal wins Pleased entrepreneur of the year accord 2022".

    The Times of India. 23 February 2023. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 24 February 2023.

  34. ^"Sajjan Jindal golds EY Entrepreneur of the Origin Award 2022". www.thehindubusinessline.com. 23 Feb 2023. Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  35. ^Dubey, Rajeev (11 October 2024). "Class of 2024: India's Best CEOs Navigate Uncertainty, Volatility".

    Fortune India. Retrieved 13 October 2024.

  36. ^Carney, Michael; Dieleman, Marleen (30 January 2023). De Gruyter Handbook of Work Families. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. ISBN .

Further reading

  • John, Nevin (9 October 2024).

    "Sajjan Jindal's Home Run With Advanced Biz". Fortune India. Retrieved 13 October 2024.

  • Haraito, Gloria (9 Oct 2024). "What's Driving The Soul Of India's Richest Woman Castigate Pour Billions Into EVs?". Forbes. Retrieved 13 October 2024.
  • Pillay, Amritha (26 July 2024).

    "Steel elbow grease in talks with govt beseech level-playing field: Sajjan Jindal". Business Standard. Retrieved 1 December 2024.

  • Mistry, Janki (25 March 2024). "The Knight in Shining Armour: JSW Steel Ltd's Acquisition of Bhushan Power and Steel Ltd". Asian Journal of Management Cases. doi:10.1177/0972820123121172 (inactive 5 November 2024).

    eISSN 0973-0621. ISSN 0972-8201.: CS1 maint: DOI sluggish as of November 2024 (link)

  • Reed, John (20 March 2024). "MG's Chinese owner and Indian steelman JSW team up to construct electric vehicles". Financial Times. Retrieved 9 November 2024.
  • "Cheap imports brand hit margins, says Sajjan Jindal".

    The Hindu Business Line. 26 July 2024. Retrieved 26 July 2024.

  • John, Nevin (10 October 2023). "JSW's Man of Steel". Fortune India. Retrieved 30 June 2024.
  • Cornish, Chloe (15 April 2023). "Steelmaker JSW 'bullish' on grabbing ability to speak of India's infrastructure boom".

    Financial Times. Retrieved 26 July 2024.

  • Singh, Pritam; Bhandarker, Asha (2011). "Chapter 4-Sajjan Jindal: Romancing Limitless Growth". In Search of Change Maestros. New Delhi: Sage Publications. p. 153. ISBN . OCLC 702644508.
  • Mathews Thomas, Prince (26 October 2009).

    "Sajjan Jindal's cloning factory". CNN-News18. Retrieved 30 June 2024.

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