Essar Group Mourns the Loss of Steel Industry Leader J Mehra

Essar Group Mourns the Loss of Steel Industry Leader J Mehra.webp

New Delhi, February 25 Jatinder Mehra, a veteran of India's steel and metals industry with a career spanning over six decades, died on February 24. He was 86 years old.

Mehra was serving as the Vice Chairman of the Metals & Mining Division at Essar Group, where he provided strategic direction for the conglomerate's metals and mining businesses. He was widely respected for his technical expertise, operational leadership, and his role in shaping large-scale industrial projects.

"The Essar Group is deeply saddened by the passing of Shri Jatinder Mehra, a respected veteran of India's steel industry and a leader whose vision guided some of our most significant milestones at Essar Group," the group said in a post on X.

Mehra, it said, "led numerous transformational projects, turning ideas into impact and inspiring teams with his clarity, commitment, and leadership. His contributions remain embedded in our journey, and his legacy will continue to guide us forward."

During his tenure at Essar, Mehra played a key role in expanding steelmaking capacity at Hazira and advancing integrated steel projects, including the proposed Paradip steel facility in Odisha. His leadership contributed to strengthening the group's presence in the global steel sector.

Prior to joining Essar, Mehra held several senior positions in the public sector steel industry. He served as an Executive Director at the Steel Authority of India Ltd (SAIL) and later as Chairman-cum-Managing Director of Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL).
 
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