Gold jewellery exports goes up to Rs 35,000 crore

In April-February 2015, India's gold imports worked out to 7,82,095 kg as against 6,61,713 kg in 2013-14.

Post By : IJ News Service On 25 April 2015 6:54 PM
L to R-Mr Ramit Kapur, Mr Dara Mistry, Mr Shailesh Sanghani, Student, Hitindra Misttry and Natasha Chandiramani
%% Graduating students received their diplomas from Mr. Shailesh Sanghani of Priority Jewels, the guest of honour at the function. %% Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Ramit Kapur, General Manager, IGI said, “At the IGI School of Gemology we understand the need to be the very best in the industry and ensure that we impart valuable industry know-how to our students. While I am proud to present diplomas to our students who completed the course, I am also pleased to note that the acquired knowledge will help them add significant value to their future endeavours. I wish each one of them success on their future career paths and would like to take this opportunity to congratulate them on their accomplishment”. %% The graduating students attended a range of courses offered by IGI, including Graduate Gemologist, Polished Diamond Grading, Rough Diamond Grading, Diamond Graduate, Colored Stone Graduate and Professional Jewelry Design Graduate. The graduating jewelry designers also showcased their designs at the ceremony. %% Mr. Shailesh Sanghani said – “The techniques adopted by the IGI School of Gemology to impart technical know-how to its students are practical and modern in nature. I sincerely appreciate the efforts taken by the IGI team to bring out the best in their students. I am confident that their stint at the IGI School of Gemology will help them achieve their respective career goals”. %% IGI School of Gemology has been instrumental in conducting professional grading courses across India since 1999. IGI’s team of instructors has successfully trained over 9000 students in International Gemological Standards. %%

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