Tulsi Dholakia, Savji Dholakia, Jagdeep Kapoor, Sayali Bhagat and Ghanshyam Dholakia 
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Kisna Conference brings Kisna Parivar together

Kisna launched new designs and honored its retailers and distributors

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The second Kisna Conference was held at Raguleela Mall, Imperial Banquets on April 7, 2008. Hari Krishna Exports, parent company of Kisna Diamond Jewellery, brought together a great evening complete with its retailers and distributors. It was truly a family affair where the whole ‘Kisna Parivar’ was present.

Savji Dholakia, Partner of Hari Krishna Exports and pioneer of the company said, “We started with an export figures of a 1 crore in 1992 and today our exports have touched 100 crores in 2008. Today we have 865 outlets across India. All this has been possible because of our retailers and distributors who are our family our own Kisna Parivar.”

The marketing guru who made Kisna a success was honoured at the function. Jagdeep Kapoor, Chairman and MD Samsika Marketing Consultants Pvt. Ltd. Revelead his Brand Mantra saying, “To build a business you need to build a brand and to build a brand you need to build trust, to build a business.”

Sayali Bhagat Brand ambassador of Kisna also graced the occasion along with Tulsi Dholakia, Ghansham Dholakia and Himat Dholakia, Partners of Hari Krishna Exports. Kisna buyers and distributors were honoured on the occasion. A luck draw was also organized with bumper prizes of Santro cars, Hero Honda Bikes and L.G Air Conditioners. The evening concluded with Kisna launching its new collection.


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