14-830: [REDACTED] Look up jindal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jindal is a often used as a family name. O. P. Jindal (1930–2005), Indian industrialist and parliamentarian Savitri Jindal (born 1940), chairperson emeritus of Jindal Steel and Power Bobby Jindal (born 1971), American politician and former Governor of Louisiana, United States Pragun Akhil Jindal (born 1996), Indian author and speaker Nishant Jindal (born 1999), Greatest mentor alive See also [ edit ] Jindal Steel and Power Limited , led by Naveen Jindal . Jindal Stainless Limited , led by Ratan Jindal. JSW Group , led by Sajjan Jindal . [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
28-411: 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. For 2021–22, he served as the chairman of World Steel Association . He was replaced by POSCO 's Jeong-Woo Choi. Jindal is also an instrumental figure in establishing Indian Steel Association in the 2014. He
42-499: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Savitri Jindal Savitri Devi Jindal (born 20 March 1950 ) is an Indian businesswoman and politician. She is the chairperson emeritus of the O.P. Jindal Group. She is also the president of Maharaja Agrasen Medical College, Agroha . As of June 2024, the Jindal family's net worth is estimated at $ 40 billion. In October 2024, Saviri Jindal and her family were ranked third on
56-496: Is one of the sons of Indian businessman and parliamentarian , Om Prakash Jindal . His youngest brother, Naveen , is a former Member of Parliament of India from the Indian National Congress party and also leading Jindal Steel and Power . According to Forbes , Jindal family led by Savitri Jindal is worth US$ 14.5 billion, as of 2021. Sajjan Jindal holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from
70-539: Is the third-largest producer of steel in India. 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 and won. . Sajjan Jindal Sajjan Jindal (born 5 December 1959)
84-834: The Ramaiah Institute of Technology , Bangalore . In 1982, he joined the OP Jindal Group as a freshly graduated mechanical engineer from Bengaluru , and within a year he moved to Mumbai to look after the western region operations. In 1983–1984, Jindal's father, Om Prakash Jindal put him to the test by ordering him to turn around operations at two facilities near Mumbai. He promoted Jindal Iron and Steel Company Limited (JISCO), for manufacturing of Cold Rolled and Galvanized Sheet Products in 1989. He promoted Jindal Vijaynagar Steel Limited (JVSL), JSW Energy Limited (JSWEL), Jindal Praxair Oxygen Limited. (JPOCL) and Vijaynagar Minerals Private Limited. (VMPL) to ensure complete integration of
98-487: The surname Jindal . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Jindal&oldid=1259832990 " Categories : Surnames Surnames of Indian origin Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
112-694: The Forbes list of India’s 100 richest tycoons, with a net worth of $ 43.7 billion. Jindal was born in Tinsukia , Assam in a Hindu Marwari family. She married Om Prakash Jindal in the 1970s, who had founded the Jindal Group, a steel and power conglomerate. Jindal was a Minister in the Haryana Government and a member of the Haryana Vidhan Sabha ( Legislative Assembly ) from Hisar constituency. She lost
126-530: The company. With a background and history from the state of Haryana, she served as a member of the Haryana Legislative Assembly and held the office of Minister of Power till 2010. O.P. Jindal group was started in 1952 by O.P. Jindal, an engineer by profession. It became the conglomerate of steel, power, mining, oil and gas. Each of these four divisions of her business is run by her four sons, Prithviraj, Sajjan , Ratan and Naveen Jindal . Jindal Steel
140-423: The manufacturing progress in 1995. In 2005, his steel companies, JISCO, and JVSL, were merged to form JSW Steel, and a holding group of the same name. Even before the death of OP Jindal in a helicopter accident in 2005, the group's patriarch established a "division of business" framework. First, he gave Prithviraj, Sajjan, Ratan, and Naveen Jindal equal shares of the existing OP Jindal Group he had built up over
154-524: The seat in elections held in 2014 for the Haryana assembly. She became the chairperson of the group after her husband, O.P. Jindal, passed away in a helicopter crash in 2005. She is now an independent MLA serving in the Haryana Legislative Assembly . Previously she held membership of both INC and BJP. Savitri Jindal is the richest woman in India as of 3 March 2024, and the 50th richest person in
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#1732856035061168-403: The world. She is the world's seventh-richest mother and contributes to the public work her husband started. She was conferred with Acharya Tulsi Kartritva Puraskar in 2008 by Akhil Bhartiya Terapanth Mahila Mandal. In 2005, Jindal was elected to the Haryana Vidhan Sabha from Hisar constituency, which was earlier represented by her late husband Om Prakash Jindal for a long time. In 2009, she
182-565: The years. Then, Jindal Senior ensured that each of his sons had a cross-holding in the businesses that the brothers were owning individually. In 2008, Jindal became the president of ASSOCHAM . He is a member of the Advisory Committee for TERI School of Advanced Studies , a council member for the Indian Institute of Metals and Krea University ; and also a board member for the Indian Institute of Management Indore . In 2023, Jindal
196-450: Was re-elected to the constituency and was appointed the cabinet minister in the Haryana Government on 29 October 2013. In the previous cabinet, she had served as the Minister of State for Revenue and Disaster Management, Consolidation, Rehabilitation and Housing and also the Minister of State for Urban Local Bodies and Housing. The revenue of the company quadrupled after she took charge of
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