The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) proudly hosted the 8th edition of its esteemed charity dinner, 'Jewellers for Hope,' at a glittering event attended by industry leaders and philanthropists. Backed by lead partner - De Beers; Associate Partner – World Gold Council; and powered by GIA; the 'Jewellers for Hope' charity event once again garnered overwhelming support from Jewellers, Diamond Exporters, retailers, and global associations. The proceeds of the charity dinner were donated to Relief Projects India, a leading NGO focussed on women-child centric issues and education.
Leading actor Vicky Kaushal personally attended this event on behalf of Relief Projects India and spoke about the organisation and the impact it has created in India.
“I would like to extend many thanks and gratitude to Jewellers for Hope and The Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council for recognising and supporting a cause which is so close to my heart - Relief Projects India (RPI).”
Vipul Shah, Chairman, GJEPC said, "This year, we are delighted to extend our support to Relief Projects India. Their dedication to addressing critical issues such as female infanticide, foeticide, boy-child preference, and the challenges faced by women and children in rural villages resonates deeply with our values. By working together, we firmly believe that we can create a powerful force for change, fostering positive transformation and leaving a lasting impact on the lives of those in need.”
Paul Rowley, Executive Vice President, Diamond Trading, De Beers Group, said, “The jewellery business celebrates people's relationships and magical moments and initiatives such as Jewellers for Hope bring joy and happiness to them. De Beers refers to such events as Stories Forever and they are core to our business strategies. These Stories Forever create positive impact on a cleaner, greener and safer world. We have a detailed and dedicated footprint and roadmap for global issues such as carbon footprint, traceability of diamonds, gem stones for the environment, socio-economic development and diversification, etc.”
Equally impressive was Rowley's generous contribution during the sit-down charity dinner. Rowley raised an impressive sum, which he will be donating to the charity of his choice.
Somasundaram PR, Regional CEO, World Gold Council, India, said, "Just as there is an increasing focus on responsibly sourced and sustainably produced products in the gem and jewellery business, there is enhanced focus on our industry constantly giving something back to society. Jewellers for Hope is part of the industry's CSR mandate within the broader ambit of globally accepted ESG principles.
We have been working closely with GJEPC on various business initiatives and Jewellers for Hope is as strategic and significant as any of them. Women are the key target customer groups for our industry and it is good to note that this year the Jewellers for Hope charity recipient is Relief Projects India, which is focussed on women-child issues."
Sriram Natarajan, Managing Director, GIA India, said, “I thank GJEPC and the collective strength and wisdom of India’s gem & jewellery industry to give back to society. The Jewellers for Hope is a distinguished gathering of entrepreneurs, exporters and companies, which make a positive difference. Tonight we come together to transcend boundaries to protect the rights of women; to promote the girl child’s education and overall strive for gender equality.”
One of the evening's highlights was the spirited bidding round for an exclusive dinner with industry stalwarts Mr. C K Venkataraman, Managing Director at Titan Company, and Mr. Paul Rowley, Executive Vice President, Diamond Trading, De Beers Group. The auction, led by Mr. C K Venkataraman, raised a staggering amount, dedicated to supporting the Nanhi Kali initiative. This noble cause aims to provide education and empowerment to underprivileged girls across the nation.
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