Jindal Stainless showcases CSR initiatives at Tribal Global Conclave 2025

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Jindal Stainless showcases CSR initiatives at Tribal Global Conclave 2025
Jindal Stainless showcases CSR initiatives at Tribal Global Conclave 2025

Bhubaneswar, January 10, 2025: Jindal Stainless Limited (JSL), India’s largest stainless steel manufacturer, is proud to have partnered as the lead sponsor and showcase its impactful CSR initiatives at the Tribal Global Conclave 2025, being held from January 10-12 at Ramadevi Women’s University, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. As the partner of the event, JSL is presenting the skills and craftsmanship of beneficiaries from its CSR projects, who are demonstrating the traditional art and craft techniques they have learned, along with the products they have created. The event was inaugurated today by Hon’ble Cabinet Minister for Revenue and Disaster Management, Govt of Odisha, Shri Suresh Pujari, and Hon’ble Cabinet Minister for Panchayat Raj, Drinking Water, and Rural Development, Govt of Odisha, Shri Rabi Narayan Nayak, in the presence of Member of Parliament, Dr Rabi Narayan Behera.

Commenting on the company’s participation, Regional Head, CSR, Jindal Stainless, Mr Sukant Rath said, “At Jindal Stainless, we believe in the transformative power of empowering communities. Through our CSR initiatives, we have been committed to nurturing talent, preserving heritage, and enabling economic opportunities for communities. It is an honour to sponsor the Tribal Global Conclave 2025, a celebration of Odisha’s vibrant tribal culture and craftsmanship.”

Jindal Stainless’ CSR efforts focus on empowering communities through skill development and sustainable livelihoods. Participation in this conclave aligns with the company’s commitment to supporting local artisans, creating avenues for economic growth, and preserving India’s cultural heritage. By spotlighting tribal talent at such events, Jindal Stainless reiterates its mission to contribute to a self-reliant and inclusive society. The conclave, which draws participants from 20 countries and 28 Indian states, features over 60 stalls, workshops, panel discussions, and cultural performances.