Shri Om Prakash Jindal more popularly
known as O.P. Jindal was born on August 7, 1930 to a farmer Late Netram
Jindal of village Nalwa of district Hisar in Haryana. Since his
childhood the young Jindal had interested in technical work. He started
his industrial career with a small bucket-manufacturing unit in Hisar.
In 1964, he commissioned a Pipe Unit Jindal India Limited, followed by a
large factory in 1969 under the name Jindal Strips Limited.
Sh. Jindal always had the conviction that India should be self-reliant
in every sector of industry. He visited several foreign countries to
elicit latest industrial technical development and know-how. He acquired
a great deal of knowledge, which he aptly applied to enhance production
of his industrial establishments. At present, there are twenty factories
under the flagship of the Jindal Organization, which are worth over US $
8 Billion, under whose umbrella thousands of families directly or
indirectly benefit themselves.
Sh. O.P. Jindal was the Chairman of the Jindal Organization. In
November 2004, Sh. Jindal was conferred the prestigious "Life Time
Achievement Award" for his outstanding contribution to the Indian
Steel Industry by the Bengal Chamber of Commerce & Industry.
According to the latest Forbes' List, Sh. O.P. Jindal has been ranked
13th amongst the richest Indians of the country and placed 548th amongst
the richest persons of the world.
His life's mission was to help others particularly the common man in
every possible way. The list of his philanthropic activities is rather
long. He was the Chairman of N.C. Jindal Charitable Trust, under whose
auspices a 300 Bed N.C. Jindal Institute of Medical Care functions in
Hisar Haryana. A 10+2 Girls Residential School in the name of Vidya Devi
Jindal School is also run at Hisar. The girls school spreads over 40
acres of land. Another 10+2 school by the name of N.C. Jindal Public
School for 4000 students is being run in Delhi. For his selfless social
services and philanthropic contributions, he was unanimously nominated
as the Chairman of the Maharaja Agarsen Medical Education &
Scientific Research Society. He was also the custodian trustee of the
Agroha Vikas Trust. Sh. Jindal was known for his unassuming generosity
and donates crores of rupees annually not only to known but also to
needy strangers. Numerous social and religious institution of India also
received liberal donations from Sh. Jindal for noble causes.
He was a successful industry visionary and would remain as a role model
for others. On account of his dedicated services to various sections of
society particularly, of the poor and backward classes, he was revered
by all. In the recent years, he was dedicating his maximum time for
alleviating poverty of the economically backward people. Sh. Jindal
always advocated for granting a rightful place for weaker sections in
politics. He was above caste politics and wanted all to come up
regardless of their caste, colour and creed. For these qualities he
commanded great respect amongst the masses. He firmly held the view that
all differences in life that exist today can be amicably resolved with
meaningful meetings and dialogues.
Sh. Jindal's philosophy was that without the upliftment of weaker and
backward sections of society our nation's dream of being a leading
nation of the world shall remain unfulfilled. To realize his this
conviction he was motivated into politics. Like industry even in
politics he had a successful story to tell. He received tremendous
support and cooperation of people in the political arena and resultantly
became a Member of the Haryana Legislative Assembly in 1991. Soon after
in 1996, he was elected as a Member of Parliament in the 11th Lok Sabha
from the Kurukshetra Parliamentary Constituency of Haryana with a
landslide victory. Infact, he was the first industrialist of India to be
elected as a Member of Parliament in Lok Sabha.
As a Member of Parliament, he proved himself as a matured, seasoned and
an honest parliamentarian who came up to the expectation of people, who
had consigned faith in him. He liberally funded various welfare projects
not only from the Government but also from his personal resources. Sh.
Jindal was a sitting Congress MLA from the Hisar Legislative Assembly
and was appointed Minister of Power, Govt. of Haryana. Sh. Jindal won
the Hisar Legislative Assembly seat of Haryana consecutively thrice.
Sh. Jindal's mantra was where others saw walls he saw doors.
Then whether it was opening doors or breaking down walls he always led
the way. The life journey of Sh. Jindal from a farmer's son to a
successful industrialist, a philanthropist, a politician and a leader
would serve as a great source of inspiration for generations to come.



