GIA and GJSCI collaborate to spread education in gem and jewellery industry

So far 300 professional have been trained in 2014
GIA and GJSCI collaborate to spread education in gem and jewellery industry

The collaborative effort of GIA (Gemological Institute of America) and Gem and Jewellery Skill Council of India (GJSCI) to train professionals in the institute’s gem and jewellery programme has already achieved training 300 professionals in Mumbai and Surat since beginning 2014.

The initiative, which is part of the GJSCI’s STAR Scheme, aims to develop a qualified workforce throughout India. GIA plans are currently underway to expand offerings to centres throughout the country and to train an additional 300 people over the next three months.

“We are pleased to support GJSCI’s initiative to help develop a skilled workforce. GIA has always reinforced education as a means to drive the industry and create opportunities. A trained staff with upgraded skill sets can improve productivity and the quality of work,” said Nirupa Bhatt, managing director of GIA in India and the Middle East. “The positive feedback about our diamond courses has been tremendous, and we plan to expand the scope of training to include jewellery design, retail and other courses.”

The GJSCI was established in July 2012 to fulfil the growing need for trained employees. As an affiliated training partner of the GJSCI, GIA will offer courses in gemstone grading, design, retail sales and more. An advanced polished diamond assorting course was the first GIA offering in the STAR scheme. Courses are taught by the Institute’s qualified instructors, and attendees receive world-class training. Various companies thus far, including Shri Ramakrishna Exports, Hari Krishna Exports, Shairu Gems and Karp Impex, have benefitted by participating in these training courses.


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