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According to the statement issued by the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD) last week, Jindal, along with two others, "contributed an unprecedented combined gift of USD 30 million". "Theirs is the largest alumni gift in the University`s history," the UTD statement said.
Asked about reports of Jindal and his firm making a contribution of USD 20 million as a gift to the university, the company denied it.
The JSPL statement added that both Jindal and JSPL "will contribute in future too" as this would "support Indian students through the creation of scholarships and graduate fellowships". "The company`s contribution has been approved by the board of directors, given JSPL`s commitment to education," the statement further said.
Employees of JSPL and its associate firms will be eligible for executive programmes offered at UTD, the statement said.
The move comes at a time when many foreign universities are looking to set up campuses in India. A Bill, the enactment of which would pave the way for their entry, is before Parliament for consideration.