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Tarini Jindal Handa Wiki, Age, Husband, Children, Family, Biography & More

 

Tarini Jindal Handa is an Indian businesswoman. Tarini founded the Muse Boutique in Mumbai and is the managing director of JSW Realty. She is from the third generation of the Jindal family.

Wiki/Biography

Tarini Jindal Handa, known as Tarini Jindal before marriage, on Friday, 11 November 1983 (age 40 years; as of 2023). Her zodiac sign is Scorpio. Tarini did her schooling at The Cathedral and John Connon School, Mumbai, and the American School of Bombay in Mumbai. In 2005, she studied Fashion Marketing at The American InterContinental University in London, England.

Physical Appearance

Height (approx.): 5′ 3″

Hair Colour: Black

Eye Colour: Black

Family

Parents & Siblings

Her father’s name is Sajjan Jindal, the chairman and managing director of JSW (Jindal South West) Group. Her mother, Sangita Jindal, is a businesswoman and philanthropist. She is the chairperson of the JSW Foundation and runs the Jindal Arts Centre.

Tarini Jindal Handa’s father, Sajjan Jindal and mother, Sangita Jindal

Tarini has two siblings, Parth Jindal and Tanvi Jindal. Parth Jindal is a businessman and philanthropist. He works for the JSW Group. Tanvi Jindal Shete has worked as the director of the JSW Foundation and the managing trustee of the Jindal Education Trust among other roles.

Tarini Jindal Handa (left) with her brother, Parth Jindal and sister, Tanvi Jindal Shete

Husband & Children

Tarini married Vikram Handa in 2011. Vikram is the managing director of Epsilon Carbon Pvt Ltd. The couple have two children, a daughter who was born in 2014 and a son born in 2015.

Tarini Jindal Handa with Vikram Handa and their two children

Other Relatives

Tarini’s grandmother, Savitri Devi Jindal, is a businesswoman and politician of the Indian National Congress. Savitri took over as chairperson of the Jindal Organisation after the death of her husband, Om Prakash Jindal. In 2023, Savitri was named the richest woman in India.

Tarini Jindal Handa’s grandmother, Savitri Jindal

Tarini Jindal’s grandfather is Om Prakash Jindal. He founded the Jindal Group and served as the Minister of Power in the Government of Haryana in 2005. He passed away in 2005 in a helicopter crash. Tarini’s uncles are famous businessmen. Naveen Jindal is a Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha, chairman of Jindal Steel and Power Limited (formerly known as Jindal Strips Limited), chancellor of O. P. Jindal Global University, and an industrialist. Prithviraj Jindal is the non-executive chairman of Jindal SAW Limited. Ratan Jindal is the chairman of Jindal Stainless Limited.

Om Prakash Jindal (centre, sitting) with his four sons who run the Jindal Group

Signature/Autograph

Tarini Jindal Handa’s signature

Career

Business 

Tarini is the Managing Director of JSW Realty. She is the director of several JSW Group ventures.  Tarini founded a high-end fashion boutique named Muse in 2007 in Mumbai. Tarini has supported young artists and played an important role in selecting under-40 artists for Project One, a collaborative art project with Vogue. She founded India’s first collectable design gallery Aequo Contemporary Design Gallery Mumbai, (also spelt as Æquō), in 2022 in Colaba, Mumbai.

Tarini Jindal Handa’s gallery Aequo

Facts/Trivia

  • Tarini Jindal likes to exercise regularly. She goes to the gym regularly and loves swimming. In an interview she said,

    I do some form of exercise every day. On Sundays, I take it a little easy. I won’t go to the gym, but I’ll try and go for a walk or a swim. I try and get some physical activity done. In the gym, I do a mix of bootcamp and cross-fit. I make sure to include yoga and pilates into my regimen as well. I always prefer to exercise in the morning.”

  • Tarini follows a vegetarian diet.
  • Tarini enjoys travelling and her favourite destination to travel to is London, which she calls her “home away from home”. She stated in an interview that her “ideal travelling companions” are her family.
  • Tarini is an art connoisseur and chooses artworks for the Jindal offices across the country and the Jindal Mansion in Mumbai. She also collects art pieces to display in her home.

    An art installation at Tarini Jindal Handa’s Mumbai home