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NAV DURGA GROUP: RAASHTRA NIRMAAN HAMARA ABHIYAAN

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October 2024

VISIONARY LEADERSHIP AND STRATEGIC BRILLIANCE: INSIDE NAV DURGA GROUP’S JOURNEY UNDER NIMISH GADODIA

- NIMISH GADODIA

NAV DURGA GROUP: RAASHTRA NIRMAAN HAMARA ABHIYAAN

Driving growth across diverse sectors with vision and integrity.

Nav Durga Group is not just a name; it represents a strong legacy of leadership and innovation. Since 2000, it has transformed from a single steel company into a diverse business group in areas like ethanol, aviation, real estate, and beyond. Under Shri Nimish Gadodia’s smart leadership, the group has turned challenges into opportunities and created a culture of innovation. His vision and dedication have led to the group’s growth, embracing new technologies and sustainable practices. Nav Durga Group continues to set high standards, showing how clear thinking and hard work can create a bright future full of possibilities.

In the heart of Rajgangpur, Odisha, Shri Nimish Gadodia is reshaping modern business with his visionary leadership at the helm of the Nav Durga Group. Born into a family with a rich industrial legacy, Gadodia has adeptly combined tradition with innovation, steering the conglomerate into diverse sectors, including steel, aviation, real estate, and ethanol production. His educational foundation in business management, cultivated in Pune, laid the groundwork for a transformative journey that would elevate the family’s business ventures to new heights.

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