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Om Prakash Jindal (1930-2005) was the son of a farmer who rose to become India’s fourth-largest industrialist and a billionaire. Despite not completing formal education, he was an innovative engineer known for his remarkable affinity with machines. Jindal won three elections and garnered national respect, evidenced by his funeral, which was attended by 200,000 people, highlighting his significant impact on countless lives. He was loved by his workers and maintained a happy family life. His companies achieved record profits, and he served as a state minister to drive rapid improvements in Haryana, his cherished home state.