Many poor industrial areas in India struggle with a lack of good hospitals, schools, and jobs. To solve this, the Jindal Foundation spent ₹267.42 crore to help these communities. They set up mobile health vans, built clean water systems, and gave job training to youth. This initiative gives people across 3,800 villages a healthier and better life. At the same time, it helps the company by greatly boosting its global reputation and proving it is a caring leader.