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In 1970, O.P. Jindal founded a mini steel plant named Jindal Strips Limited at Hisar. [10] [8] [4] It started manufacturing hot rolled carbon steel coils, plates, slabs and blooms. It was the beginning of the story for Jindal Stainless. Over the years, the company expanded its capacity at Hisar. In 2002, Jindal Strips was restructured as Jindal ...
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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). Subsequently, in the same year, the group established its first steel plant in Vasind, near Mumbai. [6]
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Jindal Institute of Power Technology (JIPT) JIPT was established to develop a pool of technically trained power plant professionals for power utilities in India and abroad. The course authorizes the pass-outs to operate or undertake maintenance of any part or whole of generating stations of capacity 100 MW & above together with the associated ...
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JSW Steel Limited is an Indian multinational steel producer based in Mumbai and is a flagship company of the JSW Group. [4] After the merger of Bhushan Power & Steel, Ispat Steel and Jindal Vijayanagar Steel Limited, JSW Steel became India's second largest private sector steel company. [5]
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 ...