A presentation about what entrepreneurs do, and the man who truly defines an entrepreneur and enterprise through his soaring group: Sajjan Jindal and JSW.
2. ï± Entrepreneurship is the joint
activity of risk taking and
control.
ï± An entrepreneur can utilize
valid resources for:-
ï Investment
ï Capital formation
ï Controlling scale of production
ï Generating employment
ï Regional development
ï Import substitution and export
promotion
5. ï± An accomplished
businessman and a 2nd
generation tycoon and
entrepreneur, Sajjan Jindal is
the chairman and managing
director of JSW group in
India.
ï± Jindal had the foresight to
lead the Indian steel industry,
and JSW in particular, on a
revolutionary journey,
transforming Indiaâs
manufacturing philosophy.
6. ï± B.E in Mechanical Engineering from M S Ramaiah Institute of
Technology, Bangalore
ï± After his graduation he joined the Jindal organization. He moved to
Mumbai to look after the western region operations of O.P.
Jindal Group in 1983.
ï± He promoted Jindal Iron and Steel Company Ltd. (JISCO), for
manufacturing of Cold Rolled and Galvanized Sheet Products in
1989.
ï± He promoted JVSL, JSWEL, JPOCL and VMPL to ensure complete
integration of the manufacturing progress in 1995.
7. ï± chairman of the
sustainability
committee of the world
steel association
ï± president of the
INSDAG
ï± council member of the
Indian institute of
metals.
ï± Ex-President of
ASSOCHAM
8. ï± A $11 billion conglomerate,
JSW Group is a part of the
O.P. Jindal Group.
ï± With a workforce of over
40,000 individuals
representing multiple
nationalities, JSW is known to
be the âstrategic first moverâ to
venture away from status quo.
9. VISION
Global recognition for Quality and
Efficiency while nurturing Nature and
Society
MISSION
Supporting India's growth in core
economic sectors with speed and
innovation.
CORE VALUES
ï±Transparency
ï±Strive for Excellence
ï±Dynamism
ï±Passion for learning
10. ï± âThe Man of Destinyâ- O.P. Jindal
founded Jindal Proprietorship by
setting up factory at Liluah and
hissar.
ï± It was then taken over and
supported by Sajjan Jindal, who
founded JSW.
ï± JSW steel started with a small plant
at Vasind and Tarapur, with the
merger of JISCO and JVSL.
12. ï± The 2014 National Metallurgist
Award: industry- Sajjan Jindal
ï± Largest integrated steel plant in
India- Vijayanagar steel plant
(2015)
ï± Largest steel producer in India
and fifth largest in the world-
JSW steel
ï± Largest private Hydro- electric
Indian company-JSW energy
(2015)
13. ï± The JSW Foundation is the social
development division of the group,
chaired by Mrs. Sangeeta Jindal.
ï± theme- âjanam se janani tak- jsw
aapke sath.â
ï± Corporate social responsibility of
the group companies drives them to
uplift women and children in the
direct influence zone of the plant
locations.
14. JSW Vidya Mandir
ï± Steering the Vasind area, JVM was founded in 1989, and is
affiliated to CBSE board Delhi.
ï± JVM endeavors to provide highly dedicated and qualified
faculty with a wide range of skills and interest, a varied and
wide choice of academic activities aesthetic and athletic
environment, enriched with excitement of discovery, challenge,
competitiveness and discipline based on the belief that respon-
-sibility comes before freedom.
ï± The first batch of CBSE appeared for their AISSE Examination
in March 2008 and the result was 98.14%.
15. ï± Piercing through the teaming hopes and expectations
of the Hero I-league, Indiaâs largest menâs football
league, is JSWâs Bengaluru FC, that won its
inaugural session in 2013 against Sporting Goa.
16. ï± JSW hasnât been able to secure iron mines so far.
ï± Recently, JSW was mired in a serious controversy of illegal iron ore
mining scam of Karnataka.
ï± JSWâs ambitious Bengal project has faced severe political and
logistic challenges.
ï± JSWâs Umbergaon port project is facing opposition from the
fisherman locality.
ï± In the current economic slowdown, Indian steel industry is facing
serious challenges due to lack in demand, fall in exports and
dumping by China, Japan and Korea.