Jindal Steel Wins Bengal Chambers of Commerce & Industry Award For CSR In Healthcare

BCC&I Award for Jindal Steel



Bhubaneswar: Jindal Steel’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) work in the field of health, community development and women development has been acknowledged by the Bengal Chambers of Commerce and Industry (BCC&I).

The award recognised Jindal Steel’s flagship CSR initiative ‘Kishori Express’ for outstanding efforts in holistic development of healthcare for adolescent girls.

The award was presented at a ceremony in Kolkata on December 19 by former India government Secretary and former Director General & CEO of Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs Dr Bhaskar Chatterjee, Chairperson of National CSR & Corporate Governance Committee, BCC&I and President Legal & Corporate Affair Jitendra Kumar and Infinity Group Chairman Dr Ravindra Chamaria.

Jindal Steel, through its social ar

m Jindal Foundation, has transformed millions of lives across Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand.

Shallu Jindal, Jindal Foundation Chairperson Shallu Jindal said the recognition reaffirms their belief that meaningful development must be holistic and people-centric.

“At Jindal Foundation, we work at the intersection of health, education, livelihoods, environment, and social equity, ensuring that progress is both inclusive and sustainable. Initiatives like Kishori Express reflect our commitment to empowering adolescent girls by addressing their health, dignity, and future potential. When communities are strengthened from within, they are better equipped to chart their own path of growth and well-being,” said Shallu.

Prashant Hota, Jindal Steel’s President and Group Head (CSR & Education), said that BCC&I’s recognition for Kishori Express reflects Jindal Foundation’s commitment to holistic and inclusive development.

“By integrating healthcare, education, and empowerment for adolescent girls, we aim to create sustainable, community-led impact. Aligned with all 17 UN SDGs, our CSR initiatives continue to strengthen resilient communities and drive meaningful social change,” Hota said.

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