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Naveen Jindal was born on 9 March, 1970 in Hisar, Haryana, India, is an Indian politician. Discover Naveen Jindal's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Born 9 March, 1970
Birthday 9 March
Birthplace Hisar, Haryana, India
Nationality India

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1950

In cases concerning the regulation of the flying of the national flag, such limitations could be found in the Emblems and Names (Prevention of Improper Use) Act 1950 or the Prevention of Insults to National Honour Act 1971.

The Union of India filed an appeal against this decision to the Supreme Court on the basis that whether citizens were free to fly the national flag was a policy decision, and could not be subject to court interference.

Supreme Court was pleased to grant leave and stay the operation of the impugned judgment.

The flag continued to fly as Jindal's lawyer said "it would not be contempt of court since the judgement had only been stayed".

The matter then came up for hearing before the Supreme Court which observed that prima facie they see no reason why citizens cannot express patriotism by displaying the national flag.

The court also observed that restrictions on flying of the national flag only on certain days by private citizens seemed unsustainable.

1970

Naveen Jindal (born 9 March 1970) is an Indian billionaire industrialist, philanthropist, and a former Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha from Kurukshetra, Haryana in the 14th and 15th Lok Sabha.

He currently serves as the Chairman of Jindal Steel and Power Limited and Chancellor of O. P. Jindal Global University.

He is an active campaigner for population stabilisation, women's empowerment, environmental conservation, health and education.

Jindal was born in Hisar, Haryana, on 9 March 1970, youngest child of the late industrialist-philanthropist-politician Shri Om Prakash Jindal, former Minister of Power in the Government of Haryana, India, and his wife Smt Savitri Jindal who too was a minister in Haryana Government till 2014.

1990

Jindal studied at Campus School, CCS HAU and DPS Mathura Road before graduating in Commerce from Hans Raj College, Delhi University in 1990.

1991

Naveen Jindal stood for elections to the Haryana Legislative Assembly and won thrice in 1991, 2000 and 2005 and contested elections to the Lok Sabha from Haryana's Kurukshetra constituency in 1996 and won.

1992

He completed an MBA at the University of Texas at Dallas in 1992.

He was the President of the Student Government and recipient of the Student Leader of the Year Award at the University of Texas at Dallas.

Naveen Jindal is the youngest child of Smt Savitri Jindal and late Om Prakash Jindal.

His father was born into a farming family in Haryana's Hisar district, and became the founder of the steel and power conglomerate, the O.P. Jindal Group.

Jindal's struggle for the tricolour began in early 1992 when he hoisted a tricolour at his factory in Raigarh.

The then Commissioner of Bilaspur objected to it on the ground that as per the Flag Code of India, a private citizen was not permitted to fly the Indian flag except on certain days.

Jindal filed a petition before the High Court arguing that no law could forbid Indian citizens from flying the national flag and, furthermore, the Flag Code of India was only a set of executive instructions from the Government of India and therefore not law.

While he went out to court against the objections of the government officials, he did not remove the flag from the factory and kept flying it with respect and dignity.

The High Court allowed the petition and held the Flag Code of India was not a valid restriction on the right to freedom of expression under Article 19 of the Indian Constitution.

The High Court observed that, according to Article 19(2), the only valid limitations on this right were those that were contained in the statute.

1993

Jindal is the Chairman of Jindal Steel and Power Limited (formerly known as Jindal Strips Limited) which was a moderately performing enterprise when Jindal first took over its Raigarh and Raipur operations in 1993.

Today, JSPL operates an iron manufacturing plant in Raigarh, Chhattisgarh, and plants in Jharkhand and Odisha.

The company has set up captive power plants using waste products from the sponge iron making process to generate power.

He has been ranked amongst Asia’s 25 Hottest People in Business by the Fortune Asia magazine for turning a struggling steel company into an Asian blue-chip giant.

1995

He has also been ranked as India’s Best CEO by Business Today based on a BT-INSEAD-HBR study of top value creators for the period 1995 to 2011.

2004

The Supreme Court on 23 January 2004 dismissed the Civil Appeal No. 2920 of 1996 arising out of SLP No. 1888 of 1996 filed by the Union of India against the judgment and order dates 22 September 1995 of Delhi High Court and held that flying the national flag was a symbol of expression that came within the right to freedom of expression under Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution.

Jindal has been strongly advocating to mark 23 January as the "National Flag Day".

While India observes Armed Forces Flag Day on 7 December, it does not have a National Flag Day.

2005

O.P Jindal was serving as the Power Minister in the Haryana government when he died on 31 March 2005, in a helicopter crash at the age of 74.

Naveen's mother Savitri Jindal was a Minister in the Haryana Government and MLA from Hisar.

She is the Chairperson Emeritus of Jindal Steel and Power Limited and JSW Steel.

Naveen is married to acclaimed Kuchipudi dancer and chairperson of National Bal Bhawan, Shallu Jindal Oswal, the daughter of Abhey Kumar Oswal -founder of Oswal Agro Mills and Oswal Greentech- and sister of Shael Oswal and Pankaj Oswal.

The couple has two children, a son and a daughter.

Naveen has eight siblings: including Prithviraj Jindal, Sajjan Jindal and Ratan Jindal who are industrialists like him.

Prithviraj Jindal is the Chairman (Non - Executive) of Jindal SAW Ltd. Sajjan Jindal is the Chairman of JSW Group.

Ratan Jindal is the Chairman of Jindal Stainless Limited.

Naveen Jindal is known as the man who won the right to display the National Flag on all days of the year for all Indians.

2011

As an acknowledgement of Jindal's donations to his alma mater, the University of Texas at Dallas renamed its School of Management to Naveen Jindal School of Management in 2011.