By Our Correspondent
BHUBANESWAR: The Jindal Steel and Power Limited Chairman and former Lok Sabha MP, Naveen Jindal, on Sunday wished a very happy birth day to elder brother Sajjan Jindal, who owns, OP Jindal Group’s Jindal Steel Works (JSW Group). Born on December 5, 1959 at Hisar in Haryana, JSW Group head, Sajjan Jindal turned 62 today.
In a tweet, JSPL Chairman Naveen Jindal, has shared photos 4 brothers including elder brother Sajjan Jindal , Prithviraj Jindal, Ratan Jindal and sought his Sajjan Bhaiya’s inspiration and motivation for them.
“Happy birthday bhaiya @sajjanjindal. Party popper Birthday cake. Lots of love and good wishes on this special day. May you continue to inspire and motivate us all… Blessed to be your younger brother Hugging face,” JSPL Chairman Naveen Jindal tweeted @MPNaveenJindal.
Sajjan Jindal led JSW Group’s flagship JSW Steel is India’s leading and one of the world’s most efficient integrated steelmakers. The company is executing expansion projects to reach a steelmaking capacity of 37.5 MTPA by FY2025.
Sajjan Jindal is the chairman and managing director of JSW Group of companies diversified in steel, mining, energy, sports, infrastructure and software business. JSW Steel is India’s largest private steel producer.
Sajjan Jindal and the group’s flagship, JSW Steel, might have overtaken the oldest private player in the business, Tata Steel, but the journey hasn’t been easy. The Mumbai-based JSW Group a $12-billion infrastructure conglomerate today. Currently, JSW Steel is India’s largest steel player, while JSW Energy stands fourth in the pecking order behind Tata Power, Adani Power, and Reliance Power; JSW Cement, headed by his son Parth Jindal, ranks sixth among cement players. The group also includes unlisted JSW Infrastructure which is in the ports and berths business. JSW has even entered consumer-facing businesses like providing steel to steel furniture makers as well as the paints business.