Sajjan Jindal, Chairman of JSW Group and co-owner of Delhi Capitals, has announced a generous initiative to honour India’s Olympic medalists.
The announcement comes as India prepares for the Paris Olympics 2024, with high hopes for its athletes across various disciplines. This initiative aligns with the increasing corporate involvement in Indian sports, aiming to boost morale and recognize the hard work of Olympic participants. Jindal took to X (formerly Twitter) to share his commitment.
“Delighted to announce that every Olympic medalist from Team India will be gifted an MG Windsor, a remarkable car from JSW MG India! Because our best deserve the best, for their dedication and success,” he wrote.
Delighted to announce that every Olympic medalist from Team India will be gifted an MG Windsor, a remarkable car from JSW MG India! Because our best deserve the best, for their dedication and success! 🏅 #MGWindsor #TeamIndia #OlympicPride #RuknaNahinHai@TheJSWGroup @MGMotorIn https://t.co/5kgkoDX8XD
— Sajjan Jindal (@sajjanjindal) August 1, 2024
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India has so far won three medals at Paris Olympics
This announcement follows the introduction of the MG Windsor, a new CUV (Crossover Utility Vehicle) from Morris Garages India, in collaboration with JSW Group.
The MG Windsor, inspired by the architectural grandeur of Windsor Castle, symbolizes luxury and craftsmanship. The company is behind the official Team India Olympic kit for 2024, designed to represent India’s diverse culture.
India has secured three medals at the Olympics so far. Manu Bhaker made history by becoming the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal in the women’s 10-meter air pistol event.
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She has earned two bronze medals and qualified for the 25-meter air pistol event and along with shooter Sarabjot Singh won the bronze medal. Badminton player Swapnil Kusale contributed with a bronze medal to India’s tally.