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    Greenlab Diamonds LLP Wins Prestigious India Gem & Jewellery Award

    PNN Online DeskBy PNN Online DeskApril 26, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Greenlab has received yet another very prestigious honour for its Valuable Contribution to Lab Grown Diamond Sector in India.

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 26: Mr. Mukesh Patel, Chairman, Greenlab Diamonds has recently been awarded the Special Recognition Award for its Valuable Contribution to the Lab Grown Diamond Sector in India at the 49th Edition of India Gem & Jewellery Awards (IGJA2022). Organized by the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), the awards recognize the outstanding achievements of leading exporters, importers, and banks that finance the trade. The award was presented to Mr. Vipul Patel, Director of Greenlab Diamonds, by the Honourable Minister of Commerce & Industry, Consumer Affairs Food & Public Distribution & Textiles, Shri Piyush Goyal, at a ceremony held on April 23, 2023, at The Hotel Grand Hyatt in Mumbai.

    The award acknowledges the company’s commitment to growth, export excellence, marketing initiatives, innovation, R&D, ethics, values, and social responsibility. Greenlab Diamonds dedicated the award to the passion, commitment, and hard work of all its employees.

    The company’s management team has been actively presenting the industry at different levels, such as Mr. Mukesh Patel, Chairman of Greenlab Diamonds, who visited the PM office and presented the potential of the emerging lab-grown diamond industry. Mr. Patel submitted an analytical study on the financial sector to the Ministry of Finance, which led to SBI’s funding grant to lab-grown diamond machinery. He also emphasized the need for R&D for technological independence, which reduces dependency on foreign imports.

    Mr. Smit Patel, Director of Greenlab Diamonds, approached the Ministry of Commerce and Industry to notify the export potential of Lab Grown Diamond and the scope of sustainable employment. His meetings with Minister Piyush Goyal helped the industry become one of the contributing sectors to the “Make in India” policy.

    Greenlab Diamonds has conducted and participated in aggressive trade shows internationally, led by Mr. Sanket Patel, Partner of Greenlab Diamonds. These trade shows have helped end-users learn more about man-made stones and their originality, increasing the industry’s reliability.

    The lab-grown diamond industry is expanding continuously, encouraged by the Government of India, and adds value to the mission of Atmanirbhar Bharat and the progress of all.

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