News Letter Jun 2011 - Jewellers` Association Bangalore

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News Letter Jun 2011 - Jewellers` Association Bangalore
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BIJS 2011 - Consumer Show...
JABs Maiden venture draws huge crowds ................................. 1
From the Presidents Desk... .......................................................... 4
From the Hon. Secretarys Desk.................................................... 4
From the Editors Desk ................................................................... 4
All Karnataka Jewellery Trade Bandh ............................................ 5
BSNL Centrex Facility (Free Phone) .............................................. 5
50 Random Facts About . . . GOLD.............................................. 6
List of New Members...................................................................... 6
"The Human Facet" (Silver Market Alert) ....................................... 7
Important Circular ............................................................................ 7
Biggest Social Cause Project ........................................................ 8
SIJS 2011 : Attracts serious trade visitors .................................... 9
Karnataka Gold and Silver Rate .................................................. 10
Jewellery Events Calendar - (India) ............................................. 11
A QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER FOR THE GEM & JEWELLERY INDUSTRY BY THE JEWELLERS’ ASSOCIATION, BENGALURU
JUNE 2011 - VOL 1 ISSUE 2
BIJS attracts huge crowds,
generating great sales
Mahesh Pathi, Chairman - BIJS, Chetan, Convenor - BIJS, Ramya, Brand Ambassador - BIJS, Her Highness
Princess Indrakshi Devi, Sumesh Wadhera, Co-Chairman - BIJS at the inauguration ceremony
The
first edition of Best of India Jewellery Show, BIJS
2011, held from the 15th to 18th April 2011 at
Palace Grounds, Bangalore concluded successfully, eliciting
a tremendous response from consumers in the city and
generating a huge quantum of sales for participating retailers.
BIJS 2011 witnessed an elite crowd, who did not miss the
opportunity of shopping for precious metals such as Gold and
Silver just prior to Akshaya Tritiya and the wedding season.
A joint initiative of The Jewellers Association, Bengaluru, (JAB)
and The Art of Jewellery, Indias No. 1 jewellery magazine
Kannada cine actress Ramya, who was also the brand
ambassador of BIJS, ceremoniously launched the consumer
nagration ighlights
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BIJS 2011 Overview
This was the first official show
of The Jewellers Association,
Bengaluru (JAB) in partnership
with the Art of Jewellery, Indias
No: 1 jewellery magazine and an
ISO 9001:2008 certified company
Since it was well-planned and
suitably timed prior to Akshaya
Tritiya, public response was
overwhelming
Popular cine actress Ramya
endorsed BIJS 2011 as its Brand
Ambassador
exhibition in the presence of Her Highness Indrakshi Devi, the princess of Mysore
at Palace Grounds, on 15th April 2011.
Vinod Hayagriv, immediate past chairman of the All India Gems and Jewellery
Federation (GJF), Mahesh Pathi, chairman of BIJS and president of The Jewellers
Association Bengaluru, (JAB), Venkatesh Babu, honorary secretary, JAB
G.R.Chetan, convenor, JAB P V Jose, chief mentor, Jewellery Manufacturers
Association, Kerala, and Sumesh Wadhera, co-chairman of BIJS 2011 and
managing director, The Art of Jewellery were the other dignitaries present during
the inauguration.
Reiterated Vinod Hayagriv, "This is truly a showcase of Karnataka jewellers and
their capabilities. We look forward to a successful journey into the future through
this show."
Mahesh Pathi was also
felicitated for his immense
contribution to the gems and
jewellery trade in Karnataka.
D.A. Sreeramulu yet another
well known personality from
the state was also felicitated
during this occasion for his
support and guidance to the
association.
Consumers could choose from
a huge variety of jewellery
affordable, designer wears,
fashionable and trendy, exclusive
pieces, heritage jewellery, etc.
For the first time, there was a
dedicated pavilion of Kundan
Meena jewellery
Palace Grounds proved to
be a spacious and prominent
venue with facilities such as AC
exhibition halls, ample parking,
centrally located, etc
High profile publicity campaign
ensured visibility, increased
footfalls and significant sales.
Pratap
Kamat, managing
director, Abaran Jewellers,
Bangalore, mentioned that "This exhibition has brought in real high profile
consumers. The floor plan has been organized very well, leaving enough room for
customers to move about. We have all had good sales and it has been a great
experience."
Navrathan Jewellers, Neelkanth, Srishti, C. Krishniah Chetty & Sons, Arnav,
Rajarathnam Jewellers, JoyAlukkas, Sri Rama Jewellers, Raj Diamonds, were
some of the leading retailers from Bangalore who participated in the show. NAC
Jewellers from Chennai, Arya from Mumbai, and a plethora of jewellers from
Jaipur, displayed their exquisite designs. More than 120 stalls showcased fine
collections from about 75-odd retailers from across India.
Kundan Meena emphasis: The JJS Pavilion promoted by the Kundan Meena
Promotion Group. Jaipur attracted consumers in droves. Fascinated by the
intricate craftsmanship of this jewellery so unique to the royal families of Rajasthan,
local customers flocked to these exhibitors.
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that "We are happy with the kind of
responses received. We intend taking
this show outside Bangalore too, to
other cities of Karnataka."
The group, hailing from Jaipur, is renowned for this fascinating
collection which is an integral part of the wedding ensemble
of an Indian bride, particularly in Rajasthan. The group, which
has been promoting Kundan Meena, through shows such as
Jaipur Jewellery Show (JJS), had taken up a special pavilion at
BIJS 2011 to introduce this range to South Indian consumers.
Sumesh Wadhera, co-chairman, BIJS
2011 and managing director, The Art
of Jewellery, said, "This exhibition
reflects the varied cultures and
lifestyles of a cosmopolitan
city like Bangalore. It is a fine
collection of the best designs
from leading retailers and timed
appropriately, just before the
auspicious Akshaya Tritiya."
While Meenakari was imported from Persia centuries ago,
Kundankari was popular with the Rajput rulers. Both the
styles complement each other and today, they stand for
purity, precision and intricate art.
A full-fledged consumer show of this kind was being held for
the first time under the auspices of the Jewellers Association
Bengaluru (JAB). Mahesh Pathi, president, JAB, mentioned
Alluring prizes for lucky draw winners
BIJS 2011 offered lucky draw
coupons with every entry
ticket. A daily prize of jewellery
worth Rs 25,000 on all the four
days and a bumper prize of
jewellery worth Rs 1,00,000
were given away, courtesy
C. Krishniah Chetty & Sons,
one of the oldest and most
reputed retail jeweller of
Bangalore.
Ms. Manjula Murugan wins the daily draw
on 16th April 2011.
Ms. Fanwaz Ahmed wins the bumper prize of jewellery
worth one lakh rupees.
Ms. Aruna Nayak wins the daily draw
on 17th April 2011.
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Ms. Shobha wins the daily draw
on 15th April 2011.
Ms. Geetha Anand wins the daily draw
on 18th April 2011.
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From the President’s Desk…
From the Hon. Secretary’s Desk…
From the Hon. Secretary’s Desk…
From the President’s Desk…
Greetings to all Members,
Dear Members,
This quarter has been important for the Jewellers. We had "Akshaya
Tirtiya" during the first week of May 2011, Jewellers have done well on
this auspicious day. As usual the prices had been erratic during Akshaya
Tirtiya. Since then, business has been slow and below expectations.
Time and Tide waits for none and 3 more months have passed
so soon. This was a very eventful and energetic quarter
for various reasons. Our maiden venture "BEST OF INDIA
JEWELLER SHOW" - BIJS was a runaway success, and
I express my sincere gratification to all the participants, who
made it a grand success. Hats off to the relentless spirit and
energy of team AOJ and the BIJS core committee members.
This quarter, has made one of our most cherished dreams come true.
The Best of India Jewellery Show (BIJS) became a reality, with a huge
success alongwith substantial gain to our association. We must thank
our Convenor, Sri Chetan for his tireless effort.
VAT increase has hit the jewellers hard. Our association protested
vehemently to roll back VAT to 1.0 per cent. At the time of going to
press, we are discussing the matter with the Chief Minister and expect
some relief to be announced during the month of July.
My congratulations to silver committee headed by Sri R. Srinivas for
standardizing silver quality.
Our industry is going through tough times, attention to customers needs
is of utmost importance with right inventory, light weight jewellery are
order of the day. This will help small and medium Jewellers to compete
with the big ones.
In the manufacturing sector, it has become very difficult to get gold
smiths. Their numbers have dwindled and some of them are not willing
to work. This serious situation needs to be addressed. Must encourage
gold smiths from all corners to start working again. We request members
to avail the facility offered by JSS and other colleges for manufacturing
and jewellery designing and introduce at least one or two persons from
their establishments to take up the courses.
We shall announce a date for Annual General Body Meeting during July 2011.
I wish to thank our entire team, for a good work and progress made
during these three months.
Best regards,
Another breakthrough achievement of JAB - SILVER
COMMITTEE after a year long efforts, we have been successful
in co-ordinating and convincing the traders, assayers, melters
and refiners to improve the quality of Local Silver to 99. This
is a giant step for the benefit of the trade fraternity as well as
the customer. It gives me immense pleasure to ackowledge the
spirit and energy of our board and all the committees who are
doing extremely well and my compliments to the editorial team
of "KARATS AND CARATS" - who have made this BIGGER
AND BETTER both in quality and content.
The recent hike in VAT and the state wide TRADE BUNDH called
by The Jewellers Association, Bengaluru, displayed the unity
of the trade and the support of all other associations across
Karnataka. The new notification of the CBDT with regard to
collecting the PAN Numbers for sales of above 5 lakhs is another
challenge to our industry which we will definitely overcome.
SO LITTLE TIME and SO MUCH TO DO...with all your continued
support and patronage... TOGETHER WE CAN...
OURS
P.V. MAHESH
Warm Regards...
Other mega service project SAI VRINDAVAN is also progressing on
a war footing, thanks to the contributions of our fellow Jewellers, who
are responding overwhelmingly to our appeals. THE JEWELLERS
ASSOCIATIONS dormitory block for the old age and differently
abled students will be ready in a couple of months.
S. VENKATESH BABU
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Hope you have liked our previous edition of "Karats & Carats"...
We assure you that we will try and make it all the more interesting and informative in the time to come.
Just to supplement that, we are adding a new facet to our Newsletter... "The Human Facet"...
The Human Facet: This new section will focus on achievements of the Committees  Sub-Committees,
individual achievements, feedback on newsletter, social activities, festivalscelebrations, personal
contributions from staff, etc...
(if you win a nobel prize, we will know. For everything else, please let us know).
Happy reading...
T. S. Vasudev
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From
the
Editor’s
Desk...
The Jewellers’ Association, Bengaluru
All Karnataka Jewellery Trade Bandh
Protest Against Increase in VAT and Introduction of Excise Duty
In protest against the increase in VAT on Jewellery from 1
to 2, The Jewellers Association, Bengaluru, called for a
KARNATAKA STATE WIDE Jewellery Trade Bundh, on Friday,
25th March 2011.
We have met the Chief Minister and given him a memorandum,
explaining and giving an in depth analysis of the negative
impact it will have on the trade, and subsequently requesting
him to introspect and reverse the changes made to the Tax
Structure.
A Press Conference was also organized and the media has
highlighted the grievances of the trade.
We have had a "RECORD" gathering of more than 3000
people in Bengaluru, which has been a first of its kind support
in the history of The Jewellers Association, Bengaluru. We have
also achieved a TOTAL BUNDH across the state. The support
extended from even remote towns have been exemplary as
we have had reports that Jewellers, Stone Dealers, GoldSilver
Smiths, Wholesale Merchants and all other allied services and
activities in many towns of Karnataka, had arranged protest
marches in their respective towns.
overwhelming support they have extended, in assembling in
record breaking numbers and in achieving a total success of
the statewide Jewellery Trade Bundh.
However, we are yet to see success. Sadly, our Chief Minister,
who has been busy while facing a personal crisis with his
own seat, has not revised the tax. Nevertheless, we are still
working from different angles to reduce it.
We thank all our member establishments and their respective
staff, both in Bengaluru and across the state, for the
Hoping for the BEST...
BSNL Centrex Facility (Free Phone)
An initiative by The Jewellers’ Association, Bengaluru
BSNL is providing CENTREX (Free Phone) facility to the
member establishments of Associations in Bangalore.
On processing the applications, BSNL will allot respective
(designated) four digit numbers for the commissioned
facility.
The Jewellers’ Association, Bengaluru, has initiated
the process of extending the same to its member
establishments.
Applications and details are available in The Jewellers’
Association office.
More than 800 numbers have been commissioned and are running successfully
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50 Random Facts About . . . GOLD!
Continued from the last issue...
21). The Turin Papyrus shows the first
map of a gold mine in Nubia, a major gold
producer in antiquity. Indeed, the Egyptian
word for gold was "nub," from gold-rich
Nubia. While Egyptian slaves often suffered
terribly in gold mines, Egyptian artisans
who made gold jewelry for the nobles
enjoyed a high, almost priestly status.h
22). Though the ancient Jews apparently had
enough gold to create and dance around a
golden calf while Moses was talking to God
on Mt. Sinai, scholars speculate that it never
occurred to the Jews to bribe themselves
out of captivity because gold was not yet
associated with money.b
23). There are more than 400 references
to gold in the Bible, including specific
instructions from God to cover furniture in
the tabernacle with "pure gold." Gold is also
mentioned as one of the gifts of the Magi.b
shrine to Moneta, the goddess
of warning. The link between
rescued treasure and Moneta
led many centuries later to the
English words "money" and
"mint."b
24). The Greeks thought
that gold was a dense
combination of water and
sunlight.e
25). In 560 B.C., the Lydians
introduced the first gold coin,
which was actually a naturally
occurring amalgam of gold
and silver called electrum.
Herodotus
criticizes
the
materialism of the Lydians, who also were
the first to open permanent retail shops.
When the Lydians were captured by the
Persians in 546 B.C., the use of gold
coins began to spread.h
26). Before gold coins were used as
money, various types of livestock,
particularly cattle, and plant products
were used as currency. Additionally, large
government construction projects were
completed by slave labor due to the
limited range of money uses.e
27). The chemical symbol for gold is
AU, from the Latin word aurum meaning
"shining dawn" and from Aurora, the
Roman goddess of the dawn. In 50 B.C.,
Romans began issuing gold coins called
the Aureus and the smaller solidus.b
There are more than 400 references to
gold in the Bible
By Y.S. Ravi Kumar, Sunrise Jewells
28). When honking geese alerted the
Romans that the Gauls were about to attack
the temple where the Romans stored their
treasure, the grateful Roman citizens built a
29). Between A.D. 307 and
324, the worth of one pound
of gold in Rome rose from
100,000 denarii (a Roman
coin) to 300,000 denarii. By the middle of
the fourth century, a pound of gold was
worth 2,120,000,000 denarii an early
example of runaway inflation, which was
partly responsible for the collapse of the
Roman Empire.a
30). The Trial of the Pyx (a public test of the
quality of gold) began in England in 1282
and continues to this day. The term "pyx"
refers to a Greek boxwood chest in which
coins are placed to be presented to a
jury for testing. Coins are currently tested
for diameter, chemical composition, and
weight.d
31). During the fourteenth century, drinking
molten gold and crushed emeralds was
used as a treatment for the bubonic plaque.b
32). In 1511, King Ferdinand of Spain
coined the immortal phrase: "Get gold,
humanely if possible but at all hazards,
get gold."b
List of New Members
Macedon Bullion India (P) Ltd
Valanda
Tulsi Diamonds
My Diamond Jewels
J N Concept
Shree Samarth Jewellers
Vijay Gems & Jewellery
Sri Balaji Jewellers
P M Jewels
The 1869 Guild
Sreenivas & Co
Praveen Jewellers & Diamonds
Varenyam Jewels
Vijay Jewellers
Sri Maruti Jewels
Sri Vinayaka Jewellery and Silk Sarees
Anand Jewellers
Shree Lakshmi Gems & Jewellers
Raikars
Sanctity
Lakshmi Narayana Jewellery Works
Pavithra Jewels
Krishna Jewellers
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Vardhman Jewellers
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Sri Chamundeswari Jewellers
Kalpana Ornaments
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Sagar Jewellers
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Prestige Gems & Jewels
Mahesh & Bros.
S K Jewels
K L Jewellers
Hyderabad Pearls
Desna Jewellers
Sri Balaji & Co Jewellery Works
S V S Jewellery Works
Rishab Jewels
Sri Manju Natha Jewellers
Siri Jewels
Vasavi Jewellers
Harish Jewellers
Sri Nidhi Gold
A Warm Welcome to all the New Members
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...to be continued in the next issue.
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Good News from the Silver front
in the beginning of the Wedding
Season...
bars, with a unique identification
number for each melter.
The refiners have agreed to
maintain a minimum purity of 99
in local refined silver. They have also started to affix
the mark on all refined silver bars.
H U M A N
We are all aware that Local Refined
Silver Bullion available in the market was erratic
in quality. This anamoly has been eradicated now.
The Bangalore Silver Market had deteriorated into a sad
state of affairs in recent times. In the process the buyer
 end user was loosing on quality. The TRADE in general
wanted a change for the better.
T H E
F A C E T
Silver Market Alert
All segments of the trade like Refiners, Melters, Assayers,
Bullion Dealers and Smiths were approached separately by
the committee and a strategy was worked out. Accordingly,
the melters assured a better homogeneity in melting old silver.
They have also started to affix their mark on all melted kuchcha
In such a scenario, The Jewellers Association, Bengaluru
promptly responded by forming a Silver Committee to
tackle the situation.
In order, for this endeavor to be a success, the TRADE in
general has to be educated about the new standards and
will have to adhere to it.
rom now on lease
 emand and Accet mared refined iler Bars onl
for both Trading as well as change roses.
 Wheneer old siler is melted insist on getting the
melters mar on all melted bars.
 Also note that chcha bars shold not be echanged
withot the melters mar.
Please adopt and maintain the new standard for the benefit of everyone. Wishing you quality days ahead in Silver
I M P O RT A NT
C I R C U LA R
Karnataka Value Added Tax, 2003 - Changes effective from 01-04-2011
articlars
General Rate of Taxes
Turnover for Audit under KVAT Law
Interest for Delay Payment
Jewellery and Articles of Gold, Silver and other noble Metals whether or not studded
with precious or semi-precious stones and, transfer of property in goods involved in the
execution of works contract relating to above i.e.,Jewellery and articles
Bullion and Specie (in any form, any purity)
Precious and Semi Precious stones(ie., Ruby, Emerald, Diamond etc...)
Old Gold - in bullion form (URD Purchase)
Old Gold - in Jewellery form (URD Purchase)
Gold Coins - minted by retailer (except banks)
Gold Coins - minted by Banks
isting ate
13.5
Rs. 60 Lakh
1.25 PM
1
New ate
14
Rs. 1.00 Crore
1.5 PM
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
Important Dates to Remember for compliance and change in penalty clauses
Filing of Monthly Returns alongwith payment
of taxes due if any under KVAT
Filing of Half early Declaration - KVAT
For Period April to September
For Period October to March
To File Audit Report wherever applicable
Payment of Service Tax
1520th of succeeding Month as applicable
30th October,
30th April
31st December
6th of subsequent Month uarter in case of electronic payments and
5th of subsequent Month uarter in other cases. For the period ending
March the due date is 31st March itself
30th April
Payment of Renewal Fee under KPTCE Act, 1976
(Professional Tax) for the Financial year 2011-2012
Submission of Annual Return (In case of Deductions of Within 60 days from Expiry of the ear
PT from payment made) under KPTCE Act
Movement of goods without proper documents
Penalty increased from 3 times to 5 times the value of applicable tax
Members are requested to note the contents carefully, for any clarification write to association on your Company Letterhead to
clarify the same.
Secretary
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Biggest Social Cause Project
By The Jewellers’ Association, Bengaluru
and have contributed generously for the building.
Dear Jeweller,
We are hoping to inaugurate the building by
the end of August 2011. We would like to once
again appeal to our members who did not get
an opportunity to contribute earlier, to please
contribute for this noble cause. This is the
“Biggest Social Cause Project” in the history of our
Association in its 70 years of existence. Income
tax exemption for your contribution is available. The names
of all donors paying a sum of Rs. 25,000 and above will be
mentioned on the plaque on the new building.
You are aware of the Home for the Mentally
Challenged, which The Jewellers’ Association,
Bengaluru, is building at Sai Vrundavan. For those
of you who did not read about this in the last
Newsletter, here is a brief description.
Sai Vrundavan is a home for Deaf and Dumb rural
children. They run a special school for them. Along with this,
they also run a home for the aged and another for the aged
who are mentally challenged. As the Mentally Challenged
senior citizens did not have a proper
room to stay in (they are currently
staying in old cattle sheds), The
Jewellers’ Association decided to
build a Dormitory for them at a cost
of Rs.15 Lakhs. This will house 18 men
and 18 women in separate blocks. We
appealed to the members for some
monetary contributions to make good
for the shortfall from our side. The
members were very magnanimous
We are grateful to M/s Barton Foundation for donating Rs.1,00,000 towards this cause
in response to our appeal in the previous newsletter.
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SIJS 2011: Attracts serious trade visitors
Venkatesh Babu, Hon. Secretary, The Jewellers’ Association, Bengaluru (JAB), Mahesh Pathi, President, JAB, C. Vinod Hayagriv, Immediate Past
Chairman, GJF, Dr. C.N. Ashwath Narayan, MLA, Nirupa Bhatt, Managing Director, GIA, Sumesh Wadhera, Convenor - SIJS 2011 & MD - The Art of
Jewellery, P.V. Jose, Chief Patron, Jewellery Manufacturers Association - JMA, Kerala releasing the Show Guide.
The fifth edition of the South India Jewellery
Show (SIJS) 2011 held from 9th to 11th
April at Palace Grounds, Bangalore offered a
dynamic platform for business interactions for
all the stakeholders of the gems and jewellery
industry.
An interesting panel discussion, by The
Jewellers Association, Bengaluru (JAB) was
tabled by Venkatesh Babu, honorary secretary
and focused on two specific issues: Increase in
VAT from one to two per cent in Karnataka and
uniform gold rate in the state. The discussions
brought to fore some specific suggestions to
take up the issue of reduction in VAT from two
to one per cent. They included forming a core
jewellers committee from all over Karnataka,
meeting the Governor with a memorandum,
wearing black flags in protest, etc Participants also debated
on the need to introduce a uniform gold rate in the state and
the modalities of doing it.
Perfectly timed in April, a peak season for
wedding and festivals, particularly Akshaya
Tritiya, the event witnessed serious buyers
from all over South India, sourcing jewellery
directly from wholesalers and manufacturers.
Organized by The Art of Jewellery, Indias No: 1 jewellery
magazine, the trade fair showcased the creations of leading
jewellery manufacturers from all over India in about 120 air
conditioned booths.
An elaborate display of gold, silver, diamond, and platinum
jewellery along with allied equipment and machinery were
exhibited. Over 6,000 business visitors attended the show to
explore business potential.
Mahesh Pathi, president, Jewellers Association, Bengaluru
said, "This show is becoming bigger and better with every
passing year, giving ample opportunities to the manufacturers
in terms of design and technique."
Vinod Hayagriv, on behalf of the GJ industry, presents a scroll of appreciation to
Sumesh Wadhera.
Overall, SIJS 2011 accomplished its
objectives as a dynamic platform for
business interactions. Venkatesh Babu,
honorary. secretary, The Jewellers
Association, Bengaluru, concluded,
"During this tough time when gold and
silver rates are going high, trade fairs
act as repository of latest trends and
designs with invaluable educational
seminars included."
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Karnataka Gold and Silver Rate
On June 21st, 2011, we had an
important meeting. The Directors of
The Jewellers Association, along
with a few prominent Jewellers of
Bangalore and the President of
the Karnataka Karavalli Jewellers
Association - Mr. Jayacharya met to
decide on a niform old and iler
ate for arnataa tate. Kerala and
Chennai have already done this. After
a lot of deliberations, we have come
to a consensus that the whole of
Karnataka will charge at
a . of the re ate for
ct old.
b re iler rate for terling
iler articles
This rate has been arrived at keeping
in mind the neighboring states,
competition and other factors. The
Jewellers Association, Bengaluru will
announce the rate everyday by way
of SMS to all its registered members.
We request all retailers to adhere to
this rate as it will enhance customer
confidence in our trade.
Changes in Sub-Committees
WA N T E D 
Committee for
Exports and Appraisal
(1) The Annual General Body Meeting 2011 is
round the corner.
The Jewellers Association, Bengaluru, invites
young & energetic members who can serve for
the betterment of the esteemed organization
and to join the Board.
Sri P.V. Mahesh (Chairman)
Sri D.A. Sreeramulu
Sri K.A. Ramu
Sri C.N. Badrinath
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Jewellery Events Calendar - (India)
Events
Date
Venue
Organiser
Gujarat
International
Jewellery Show
(GIJS 2011)
July
15 - 17
Gujarat University
Exhibition Hall,
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Gem & Jewellery Trade Council of India
"Gem Place" 3rd Floor Deepkala Building,Nr. Municipal Market,
C. G. Road, Ahmedabad - 380 009. Gujarat
Tel: 91 79 2640 2573, Email: gjtciyahoo.co.in, www.gjtci.org
Hyderabad
Jewellery, Pearl &
Gem Fair
July
09 - 11
HITE Exhibition
Centre, Hyderabad,
India
UBM India Pvt. Ltd
Email: jewelleryubmindia.com
Website: www.jewelleryfair.in
JAS 2011 Jeweller's
Association Show
July
22 - 25
B. M. Birla Auditorium,
Jaipur
Jewellers Association Show
252, Jewellers Association building, Johri Bazar,
Jaipur - 302003 Tel : 91-141-4034112  13, 2563 829
http:www.jasjaipur.com
India International
Jewellery Week
July 31Aug 03
Grand Hyatt, Mumbai
The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council
Tel : 91-22-43541800, Email: iijwgjepc.com
Website: www.iijw.org
India International
Jewellery Show
2011
Aug
04 - 08
Bombay Exhibition
Centre (NSE Complex),
Mumbai
The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council
Tel : 91-22-26524 791 www.gjepc.org iijs.gjepc.org
Email: infogjepc.org, iijsgjepcindia.com
8th India
International Gold
Convention
Aug
19 - 21
The Leela, Kovalam,
Kerala
Foretell Business Solutions Private Limited
Tel: 91 80 2527615253, Fax: 91 80 25276154
Email: registergoldconvention.in www.goldconvention.in
Jewellery
Wonder 2011
Sept
18 - 20
Pragati Maidan, New
Delhi
Jewellery Market
2810  20 Beadonpura, Second Floor Karol Bagh, New Delhi,
Tel:(91)-(11)-45032 676, Email: jm-bhartijewellerymkt.com
Jewellery Industry
Trade Show of India
(JITS)
Oct
14 - 16
Chennai Trade Centre,
Chennai
United Exhibitions
Tel: 91-44-4550 1036  39 HP: 91 95000 36657
Email: mktgunitedexhibitions.in, www.unitedexhibitions.com
4th Kerala Gem
and Jewellery
Show (KGJS
2011)
Dec
03 - 05
Lu Lu International
Convention Centre,
Thrissur.
The Art of Jewellery
Ph:91-80-25201687, 88, 89
Email: kgjsartofjewellery.com
Gujarat
Jewellery
Show
(GJS 2011)
Dec
23 - 25
Gujarat University
Exhibition Hall,
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Gujarat Jewellery Show
A -503, Ganesh Plaza,Opp. Navrangpura Bus Stop
Navrangpura, Ahmedabad 380 009, Gujarat, Tel : 079 - 2640
5757
Email : gjseventgmail.com httpwww.gjs.co.in
Jaipur
Jewellery Show
(JJS 2011)
Dec
23 - 26
Hotel Raj Mahal Palace
Jaipur
Jaipur Jewellery Show
Chamber Bhawan, M.I. Road, Jaipur � 302003 Ph: 91 141
5104777  40147 77 E-mail: infojaipurjewelleryshow.org
Website : www.jaipurjewelleryshow.org
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1st Floor, Nagarathpet,
Bangalore – 560 002.
Phone: +91-80-2221 1037,
2210 4316, 4164 2666
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