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Ankit Gems Shines Light on Namibia Operations, Celebrates Community Impact

In a compelling showcase of its values-driven operations, Ankit Gems has unveiled a video feature highlighting its diamond cutting and polishing facility in Namibia—the first Indian-run diamond factory in the southern African nation.

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Covered by a leading Namibian news channel, the video captures not just the artistry behind Ankit Gems' precision-cut diamonds, but also the transformative impact the company has had on local communities.

What started as a modest initiative with just 18 employees has now grown into a thriving team of over 100 Namibians, many of whom have progressed into supervisory and managerial roles. The facility reflects Ankit Gems’ larger commitment to purposeful growth, local employment, and skill development.

“We believe success is measured not only by the sparkle of our diamonds, but by the lives we touch,” the company stated in a release. “Empowering communities, enriching livelihoods, and building a legacy of trust and opportunity is at the core of our mission.”

The video offers rare behind-the-scenes footage of the state-of-the-art facility, juxtaposing the meticulous polishing process with the pride and joy of the Namibian workforce. It tells a story of how investment in human potential can deliver brilliance—both in gemstones and in people.

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pt5WRnC_uwI

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