Tuesday, June 13, 2017

The first in the history of India co-production Center (Common Facility Centre, CFC) for the industry of gems and jewelry was opened February 13 Tiote Rita (Rita Teaotia), Minister of Commerce of India, in Shisnagar in Gujarat.
The Government of India intends to establish a network of similar centers in the key areas of small towns, where the smaller companies artisans will have access to the latest technologies for the diamond cut.
At the solemn opening ceremony was attended by many prominent representatives from industry and government agencies.
Among the guests of the event were Manodzh Dvivedi (Manoj Dwivedi), Secretary of the Ministry of Commerce Government of India; Rushikesh Patel (Rushikesh Patel), representative of the regional government Shisnagara; Regional Director, Export Promotion Council of precious stones and jewelery (Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council, GJEPC) Dineshbhay Nawada (Dineshbhai Navadiya); Sabyasachi Ray (Sabyasachi Ray), executive director of GJEPC; Dzhethabhay Prajapati (Jethabhai Prajapati), President of the Diamond Shisnagara Association; members of the Regional Committee of Gujarat and the official representatives of the diamond trade associations and Amreli district, Palanpur, Ahmedabad and Botada.
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Pearl Necklace said...

Lucara Diamond reported that the Department of Environmental Affairs (Department of Environmental Affairs, DEA) of Botswana approved the extraction of samples from kimberlite BK02.
In 2014, the company provided two prospective licenses for exploration. On the territory of these licensed areas there are at least three known diamondiferous kimberlites - BK02, AK11 and AK12.
Meanwhile, the company is also in the process of extracting samples on kimberlites AK11 and AK12, and also trying to obtain the necessary permits for drilling on these sites.
"Permission is a positive step forward in the expansion of our resource base, and we are pleased with the prospects of these licenses, which have become known through geological exploration conducted earlier in these territories," - said the company's CEO William Lamb (William Lamb).
The plant for processing bulk samples has already been commissioned, he noted.
Lucara is also expected to process the sample of gross samples in November 2015, and initial results will be available before the end of this year.
"Contracts for the extraction and transportation of a sample of 5,000 tons have already been concluded, it is expected that digging equipment will arrive on kimberlite BK02 within two weeks," the company said in a statement.