Steel Veteran Jatinder Mehra Passes Away, Industry Mourns a Visionary

Steel industry veteran Jatinder Mehra, whose career spanned over six decades, has passed away. He was the Vice Chairman of the Metals and Mining Division at Essar Group, where he was instrumental in shaping strategy and expanding steelmaking capacity. Before Essar, he held top roles at SAIL and RINL, leading the commissioning of the Vizag Steel Plant. The Indian Steel Association honoured him with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2022 for his profound contributions.

Key Points: Steel Industry Veteran Jatinder Mehra Passes Away

  • Career spanned over six decades
  • Served as Essar Group Vice Chairman
  • Led major projects like Vizag & Paradip plants
  • Received Lifetime Achievement Award in 2022
  • Mentored generations of professionals
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Steel veteran Jatinder Mehra passes away, industry mourns

Essar Group veteran Jatinder Mehra, a stalwart of India's steel sector with a 60-year career, dies. Industry mourns the loss of a visionary leader.

"a leader whose vision charted some of our most significant milestones - Essar Group"

New Delhi, Feb 25

Steel industry veteran Jatinder Mehra on Wednesday passed away -- marking the end of an era for India's metals and mining sector.

With a career spanning more than six decades, Mehra was widely respected for his technical knowledge, sharp strategic thinking and the ability to turn ambitious ideas into successful large-scale projects.

Mehra served as Vice Chairman of the Metals and Mining Division at Essar Group, where he played a crucial role in guiding the group's steel and metals businesses.

In a condolence message, the Essar family expressed deep sorrow over his passing, remembering him as a visionary leader whose clarity, commitment and leadership helped define some of the group's most important milestones.

"The Essar family is deeply saddened by the passing of Jatinder Mehra, a respected veteran of India's steel industry and a leader whose vision charted some of our most significant milestones at Essar Group," the firm stated.

They noted that his contributions remain deeply embedded in Essar's journey and that his legacy will continue to guide the organisation in the years ahead.

At Essar, he was instrumental in shaping long-term strategy and expanding steelmaking capacity, including major developments at Hazira.

He also led the development of large integrated projects such as the Paradip steel facility in Odisha, strengthening Essar's presence in the global steel market.

Before joining Essar, Mehra held several senior positions in India's public sector steel industry.

He served as Executive Director at Steel Authority of India Limited and later as Chairman-cum-Managing Director of Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited.

During his tenure at RINL, he led the commissioning of the Vizag Steel Plant, a milestone project for the country's steel sector.

In recognition of his lifelong contribution to the industry, the Indian Steel Association honoured him with a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2022.

Colleagues and peers often described him as a mentor and thought leader who helped shape generations of professionals through guidance, discipline and inspiration.

Jatinder Mehra is survived by his family and a wide community of professionals who had the privilege of working with him.

His passing is being mourned across the steel industry as India bids farewell to one of its most respected and influential leaders.

- IANS

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Sarah B
Reading about his career spanning PSUs and private sector is inspiring. He embodied the spirit of nation-building. Deepest condolences to his family.
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Arjun K
My father worked under him at SAIL in the 80s. He always spoke of Mr. Mehra's sharp mind and insistence on quality. A giant has left us. #SteelLegend
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Priyanka N
His legacy is not just in plants and projects, but in the professionals he mentored. We need more leaders like him who focus on long-term strategy over short-term gains.
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Michael C
A remarkable career. The Paradip facility is a world-class project. His passing is a loss for the entire global metals community.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while his contributions are immense, we must also ask if our current system produces such visionary leaders anymore? The focus seems to have shifted. Nevertheless, a sad day for Indian industry.
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Nisha Z
Six decades of service! From public sector to private, he saw the evolution of Indian steel. May his soul rest in peace. Heartfelt condolences.

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