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Over 20,000 Jindal Steel Employees Donate Salaries for Border Village Relief

Naveen Jindal leads a corporate humanitarian initiative to aid Jammu and Kashmir civilians impacted by Pakistan shelling after Operation Sindoor.

Loksabha MP of Kurukshetra (Haryana) and the Chairman of Jindal Steel Naveen Jindal leads the Tiranga Yatra at Angul in Odisha.
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Overview

  • More than 20,000 Jindal Steel & Power employees have pledged one day’s salary to support relief and rehabilitation efforts in border villages of Jammu and Kashmir.
  • The initiative, announced by Chairman Naveen Jindal, aims to assist civilians displaced and affected by Pakistan Army shelling following India’s Operation Sindoor.
  • Operation Sindoor was launched in response to the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, targeting terror camps across the border.
  • Jindal Steel & Power has a legacy of contributing to national crises, including oxygen supply during COVID-19 and aid during the 2013 Uttarakhand floods.
  • Naveen Jindal has called on all Indians and institutions to support border communities, emphasizing it as a moral and national duty.