Parth Jindal

MUMBAI: JSW Group scion Parth Jindal, the driving force behind JSW Sports, has reached out to Mahindra & Mahindra (M&M) chairman Anand Mahindra, seeking his support for Indian sports and institutions like the Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS).

IIS, a privately-funded high-performance athlete training centre in Vijayanagar, Karnataka, is promoted by JSW Sports, which Parth founded and oversees. It provides training and education to student-athletes on a fully-paid scholarship across athletics, boxing, judo and wrestling.

Jan 28, 2021 20:01
MUMBAI: Bengaluru FC owner Parth Jindal has raised the alarm over what he claims are continued operating losses that Hero Indian Super League franchises are having to bear in a letter to league founder and chairperson Nita Ambani, seeking her "counsel and guidance on this matter".
Aug 24, 2019 10:08
MUMBAI: All India Football Federation president Praful Patel of Gondia district and Souter Vaz of Mumbai district have retained their respective posts as president and secretary of the Western India Football Association in elections held at WIFA's 70th ordinary general meeting in Nagpur on Friday. They were both elected unopposed. Pyarelal Chaudhary of Poona district retained the treasurer’s position.
Apr 29, 2019 17:04
NEW DELHI: "Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. Three times is...?" Not just a fortuitous combination of circumstances, that is certain. SportzPower has taken some liberties with the celebrated line from the James Bond film Goldfinger, but Parth Jindal, scion of the JSW Group, can certainly take a bow on this one.
Aug 16, 2018 14:08
VIJAYANAGAR, KARNATAKA: The JSW Group inaugurated the Inspire Institute of Sport (IIS), India’s first privately-funded high-performance training institute, at Vijaynagar in Karnataka’s Ballari district on Wednesday. 
Mar 19, 2018 16:03
BENGALURU: Bengaluru FC owner Parth Jindal has said he will write to the All India Football Federation for using Video Assistant Referees (VAR) in the next Indian Super League season to cut out “erroneous” calls by referees.