19th Exceed Environment Award 2025

Jai Balaji Group of Industries Wins 19th Exceed Environment Award 2025 – Legend (Emerging)

Jai Balaji Group of Industries (JBIL) has once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship by receiving the prestigious 19th Exceed Environment Award 2025 in the "Legend (Emerging)" category under Environment & Sustainability for the Iron & Steel Sector for the financial year 2025–26.

This recognition is a testament to JBIL's deeply embedded sustainability philosophy—one that goes beyond regulatory compliance and reflects a genuine resolve to operate as a responsible and future-conscious industrial entity. In an industry historically associated with high environmental impact, Jai Balaji Group has consistently set benchmarks through proactive environmental management, resource efficiency, and green operational practices.

At the forefront of this journey is Mr Debdoot Prasad Singh, Head – Environment Management & Sustainability, whose visionary leadership has been instrumental in shaping JBIL's environmental agenda. A respected voice in sustainability circles, Mr Singh has represented the organisation at numerous national forums, industry panels, and sustainability conclaves — both as a speaker and as a panellist — advocating for responsible industrial growth and ecological balance. His efforts have not only elevated JBIL's sustainability credentials but have also contributed meaningfully to industry-wide conversations on environmental governance.

The Exceed Environment Award, now in its 19th year, is among India's most credible recognitions in the domain of environmental excellence, celebrating organisations that lead by example in sustainable industrial practice. Being honoured in the "Legend (Emerging)" category underscores JBIL's growing stature as an emerging leader in environmental responsibility within the Iron & Steel sector.

Jai Balaji Group remains committed to integrating sustainability at every level of its operations — from energy conservation and emission reduction to water management and community ecological initiatives — as it strides purposefully toward a greener industrial future.