All India Gems & Jewellery Trade Federation (GJF) seeks National Gems & Jewellery Council status at its 9th AGM
GJF commits education, capacity
building, compliance, benchmarking and image building initiatives for India’s
gems & jewellery businesses
- GJF
initiates over 30 major events for the trade and stakeholders in 2013-14
- Membership
grew 20% in 2013-14 vis-à-vis 2012-13
- Proposes
practical and viable norms for hallmarking
- Build
confidence for the trade as well as for consumers
- Helps
jewellers Grow, Achieve & Excel
Mumbai, September 9, 2014: The All India Gems and Jewellery Trade
Federation (GJF) urged the Government to grant it National Gems & Jewellery
Council status at its 9th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on
September 7, 2014. Union Ministry of Commerce had forwarded the file related to
Council formation to Department of Industrial Policy & Promotion (DIPP)
with recommendation for their considerations. The Board of Directors of GJF
have approved relevant changes in the Articles of Association as per the new
Companies Act so as to function as a deemed Council.
Present at GJF’s AGM were Hon. Chairman
Mr. Haresh Soni, Vice Chairman Mr. Manish Jain, Past Chairmen Mr. Bachhraj
Bamalwa, Mr. Ashok Minawala; and the Regional Chairmen.
Photo Caption 1-Board of Directors of GJF at the 9th AGM –Photo Cap 2-Mr Haresh Soni (Chairman, GJF) and Ms Nirupa Bhatt (Director, GJF) light the ceremonial lamp
During
2013-14, GJF increased membership by 20% over 2012-13. The Federation initiated
over 30 events across India on behalf of the various constituents and
stakeholders of the Gem & Jewellery (G&J) industry. GJF delegations met
prominent personalities including the Union Finance Minister, Members of
Parliament and also initiated several awareness initiatives through apex
associations such as FICCI. GJF also organised several Buyer-Seller meets,
Regional Leadership Summits, B2B exhibitions and Awards functions in different
parts of India.
Mr. Haresh Soni, Chairman, GJF, said, “In our tenth year, GJF is now a one-of-its-kind
strong and dynamic industry body. As we gear up to getting National Gems &
Jewellery Council status, our focus is on Education and Capacity Building;
Compliance; Benchmarking and Image Building for the Gems & Jewellery
business. GJF’s Action Taken Report (ATR) for 2013-14 indicates that in every
field we have taken significant steps for betterment and for growth by creating
programmes such as Labham, Star Scheme, Trust Mark and Preferred Manufacturer
of India (PMI) amongst others. We continue to facilitate the process of making
all gems & jewellery businesses more organised and professional.”
Talking
about engaging Government and policy makers, Mr. Soni added, “Policy
makers and influencers have to consider the fact that our country has a history
of giving jewellers and gold a significant place in the Indian economy and
social framework. Imposing the Gold Control Raj and making it the sole culprit
when so many other variables come into play is not right. GJF is engaging
policy makers through dialogue and exploring all options to address significant
issues facing the industry such as reduction in gold import duties; abolishing
the 80:20 Rule; studying the impact of New Companies Act on the jewellers;
facilitating a viable and practical Hallmarking process.”
Mr. Manish Jain, Vice Chairman, GJF, said, “For 9 years, GJF has stood by the different
constituents and stakeholders of the gems and jewellery sector. As we complete
a decade, we shall continue to engage the policy makers on key issues such as
Hallmarking, Gold Control Raj and the new Companies Act. We shall impress upon
the policy makers that jewellers don’t need a licence to sell quality products
to people as this practice is unheard of in any other sector or business.
Policy makers have to acknowledge that jewellers’ long lasting relationships
with customers in different parts of the country is proof of our service to
society.”
Mr. Bachhraj Bamalwa, Past Chairman, GJF, said, “GJF continues to strive towards
promoting, protecting and progressing of the gems and jewellery sector. Our
intent is to bring the smallest of jewellers into the mainstream. GJF grew
membership by 20% in 2013-14 but now we have strengthen our membership drive.”
In
the first half of 2014-15, GJF has already organized 7 Labham training
programmes in various cities such as Rajkot, New Delhi, Behrampur (Orissa),
Chennai, Thane, Bangalore and Hyderabad, covering almost 1,000 jewellers who
have benefitted from this program. GJF intends to target 24 cities across India
up-to March 2015.
GJF’s
Trust Mark Model (TMM) is a unique ‘Business Excellence Model for systems and
processes’ initiative that will help G&J members to grow their business and
become more efficient. The Trustmark is an exclusive model for business growth
through implementation of systems & processes & practices for growth
and managing risks.
An
All Stakeholders Meet was held on June 17, 2014 at ITC Grand Central, Mumbai,
on changing faces of Hallmarking and proposed UID scheme by BIS. Many people
participated in the meeting which comprised of representatives from Hallmarking
Centres, GJF and members from GJF Affiliated Associations. The consensus in the
meeting was that the UID system is not practical and the industry is not ready
to implement the same.
The
Joint Co-ordination Committee Meeting was held between GJF & GJEPC was held
on July 20, 2014 during IIJS venue. The Joint co-ordination committee meeting
to be held at least twice in a year to address key industry issues. The first
issue of the long awaited B2B Magazine - Gems & Jewellery Times - one of
the prestigious initiatives of GJF was launched during GJF Nite during IIJS in
July 2014.
About GJF
GJF is the national nodal
and the largest single trade body in India for the promotion and growth of
trade in gems and jewellery across India. It represents over 6,00,000 players
comprising manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, distributors, laboratories,
gemologists, designers and allied services to the domestic Gems & Jewellery
industry. The Gems & Jewellery industry is a hand crafted and labour
intensive with over 1 crore strong labour force engaged in the manufacturing of
jewellery industry in the domestic sector. The Federation’s mission is to support
and promote the progress and prosperity of all the members in the gems and
jewellery industry across India. It also provides regular news updated on
notifications, rules and regulations declared by the Government. It promotes
the trade, by participating in promotional events on a national level. It
encourages the trade through the organization of consumer exhibits in India. It
also counsels educational and research institutes that help in developing
superior quality and high standards for effective functioning of the trade.
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