The chairman of JSW Group and a co-owner of the Delhi Capitals, Sajjan Jindal, has revealed a kind initiative to celebrate the Olympic medallists from India.
The news is made as India gets ready for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, where its athletes are expected to compete in a number of different sports. This program, which aims to raise spirits and honour the dedication of Olympic athletes, is in line with the growing corporate interest in Indian sports.
Sajjan Jindal announced his committment on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“We are happy to announce that every Team India Olympic medallist will receive an incredible vehicle from JSW MG India—an MG Windsor! Because of their hard work and accomplishments, our greatest deserve the best,” the author stated.
Introducing India’s first #IntelligentCUV – the MG Windsor. Inspired by the iconic architectural masterpiece and emblem of royal heritage, Windsor Castle, this CUV exemplifies meticulous craftsmanship.
This masterpiece is arriving soon! Stay tuned.
#MGWindsor #CUV… pic.twitter.com/aAeFpDjjM8
— Morris Garages India (@MGMotorIn) August 1, 2024
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
India has three medals from the Paris Olympics thus far.
This statement comes after Morris Garages India and JSW Group unveiled the MG Windsor, a new CUV (Crossover Utility Vehicle).
The MG Windsor is a representation of luxury and artistry, drawing inspiration from the architectural magnificence of Windsor Castle. The business created the official 2024 Team India Olympic uniform, which aims to showcase India’s rich cultural diversity.
At the Olympics, India has won three medals thus far. In the women’s 10-meter air pistol competition, Manu Bhaker created history by becoming the first Indian woman to win an Olympic medal.
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She qualified for the 25-meter air pistol competition and won the bronze medal with shooter Sarabjot Singh in addition to her two bronze medals. Indian badminton player Swapnil Kusale added a bronze medal to the team’s total.