This document summarizes an experimental study on enhancing the torsional strength of under-reinforced concrete beams using steel fiber reinforcement. Beams were cast with varying volumes of crimped steel fibers (0-1% by volume) and tested under torsion. Results showed that steel fiber reinforcement led to significant increases in ultimate load capacity and torsional moment strength compared to normal reinforced concrete beams. Specifically, beams with 0.75% fiber volume exhibited the highest load capacity (47% increase) and torsional moment (2.689 kNm). The study demonstrates that steel fiber reinforcement is effective at strengthening concrete beams against torsional loads.