New Delhi, June 10, 2026: The BC Jindal Foundation, the social arm of the BC Jindal Group led by Shyam Sunder Jindal, Promoter, BC Jindal Group, has announced an allocation of Rs 43 crore for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) projects across India in FY27. The funding will support initiatives in healthcare, skill development, nutrition, education, animal welfare, and community development.
According to the Foundation, the CSR programmes will be implemented across Delhi, West Bengal, Haryana, Odisha, and Maharashtra, with an estimated direct impact on around 3 lakh people during FY26-27.
A major portion of the allocation, Rs 16 crore, has been earmarked for healthcare initiatives aimed at improving access to affordable and quality medical services. These programmes are expected to benefit nearly 2 lakh people.
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The Foundation has also allocated Rs 5 crore towards skill development programmes. The initiative focuses on livelihood-oriented training for youth from disadvantaged backgrounds and has reported a 70% placement rate in sectors with high employment potential. Around 1,600 young people are expected to benefit from these programmes.
In addition, Rs 7 crore has been designated for community infrastructure and development projects, while Rs 8 crore will support nutrition-related initiatives. The Foundation has also committed Rs 4 crore towards education programmes expected to benefit nearly 5,000 children. Another Rs 3 crore has been allocated for animal welfare activities.
Commenting on the CSR commitment, a BC Jindal Group spokesperson said, “The corporate social responsibility initiatives that we have undertaken so far and plan to further implement under the guidance of Shri Shyam Sunder Jindal in FY27 reflect our commitment towards sustainability. As a responsible organization, we will continue to expand our projects while complementing the Government of India’s agenda of achieving Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.”
The Foundation stated that the initiatives are aligned with broader sustainability and community development goals, with a focus on improving access to essential services and enhancing livelihood opportunities in underserved communities.
Founded in 1952, the BC Jindal Group operates across multiple sectors, including packaging films, energy and steel products. Through its Foundation, the Group continues to undertake social development programmes aimed at addressing key community needs across different regions of the country.
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