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Bharat Diamond Bourse Welcomes Union Minister Mansukh L. Mandaviya

The visit solidified the bond between the Indian Diamond Industry and the government, fostering an environment of collaboration and mutual growth

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The Indian Diamond Industry, represented by Anoop Mehta, President of Bharat Diamond Bourse, along Shri Vipul Shah, Chairman of GJEPC, Mehul Shah, Vice President of BDB, and Shri Kirit Bhansali, Vice-Chairman of GJEPC, welcomed Mansukhbhai Mandaviya in the presence of more than 200 trade members.

Mansukhbhai interacted with diamond merchants, engaging in meaningful discussions about the industry and India's growth trajectory. He emphasized the relentless efforts of the Modi ji Government during the COVID-19 pandemic and highlighted India's role as a global beacon of hope, providing medicines and vaccines to nations worldwide. The minister firmly believed in the concept of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam," promoting the idea of a global family united in the face of adversity.

Mansukhbhai passionately shared Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visionary approach in elevating India to the forefront of the world stage. He commended the government's steadfast commitment to progress, emphasizing its tireless pursuit of excellence and inclusive development.

The welcome note was addressed by the President of BDB, and a vote of thanks was proposed by Shri Mehul Shah, Vice President of Bharat Diamond Bourse. He expressed gratitude to the esteemed minister for taking the time to visit and acknowledged that the minister's presence alone served as a powerful morale booster for the entire industry.

The visit further solidified the bond between the Indian Diamond Industry and the government, fostering an environment of collaboration and mutual growth.


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