Ganesh idol made of 514-karat diamond in PuneSeptember 21st, 2009 PUNE - Orra, a world known diamond company, showcased an idol of Lord Ganesha made of 514-karat diamond in Pune. The idol is made of a single piece of diamond and was found in one of Orra's factories in Africa by a foreigner.
Modi is passing off UPA schemes as his own: SoniaApril 24th, 2009 JETPUR - The Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in Gujarat has been taking credit for the success of the schemes floated by the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government, All India Congress Committee (AICC) President Sonia Gandhi said Friday. 'The BJP government in Gujarat is claiming many of the UPA government schemes as its own and receiving praises for the same.
Gujarat wants more forces for poll dutyApril 9th, 2009 GANDHINAGAR - Gujarat has sought more paramilitary forces for poll duty, pointing out that the state has been on the terror map, an official said here Thursday. 'As of now, the central government has allotted 100 companies of paramilitary forces for poll duty in Gujarat against the state government's demand for 375 companies considering that Gujarat is a potential terrorist target,' the senior home department official told IANS.
German team to study crisis in Gujarat diamond industryMarch 17th, 2009 SURAT - A German university has sent a team of faculty members and students to Gujarat to help the struggling diamond industry find a solution to its woes. The team of 28 students, three researchers and faculty members from the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg has arrived here Sunday.
Rs.10-mn assistance for jobless diamond workers' childrenMarch 17th, 2009 SURAT - Two diamond industry associations in Gujarat Tuesday came forward with Rs.10-million (Rs.1 crore) education assistance for the children of jobless diamond workers in the state. The Surat Diamond Association (SDA) said it would spend Rs.7.5 million for nearly 16,500 students in 140 schools in Surat.
Diamond workers of Gujarat revert to agriculture due to recessionMarch 14th, 2009 DHOLERA TALUKA - Diamond workers in Gujarat, who lost their jobs due to ongoing economic recession, reverted to their traditional roots and are making profits by taking up agriculture. Thousands of jobless diamond workers have diverted to agriculture in Bhavnagar and Ahmedabad district.
MJP poll campaign to focus on Gujarat diamond workersMarch 4th, 2009 AHMEDABAD - The Mahagujarat Janata Party (MJP), formed by dissident Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislators, will focus on the problems of Gujarat's nearly two million diamond workers during its campaign for the Lok Sabha polls, for which it will pick candidates after the big parties have announced their nominees. 'We will wait for the BJP and Congress to announce their list of candidates for the 26 Lok Sabha seats and then decide which of our candidates should be fielded,' MJP president Govardhan Zadhapia told IANS.
'Treat diamond workers in Gujarat at par with Tatas'March 2nd, 2009 AHMEDABAD - The downturn-hit diamond workers in Gujarat should be given financial aid at par with the concessions offered to the Tata Group for its Nano car project, a breakaway faction of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said Sunday. The Mahagujarat Janata Party (MJP) - formed by some rebels of the Gujarat unit of the BJP - criticised Chief Minister Narendra Modi for his alleged apathy towards the recession-hit diamond workers in the state.
Modi announces package for diamond workersMarch 1st, 2009 GANDHINAGAR - Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi Saturday announced a skill enhancement training and aid package for the slowdown-hit diamond workers in the state. Under the package, unemployed diamond workers from Surat, Ahmedabad and Bhavnagar will get a stipend of Rs.100 per day during their training period.
Diamond workers from north Gujarat threaten to boycott pollsFebruary 16th, 2009 PALANPUR - Workers of diamond polishing units from north Gujarat, who lost their jobs due to the global financial meltdown, have threatened to boycott the Lok Sabha elections to protest government apathy towards their plight. 'We are firm on boycotting the Lok Sabha elections.
Gujarat government asked to help small and diamond unitsJanuary 28th, 2009 SURAT - The Congress party Thursday asked the Gujarat government to take immediate steps to help recession-hit small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and diamond units. Addressing the media at Valsad, 270 km from Ahmedabad and 50 km from here, Leader of Opposition Shaktisinh Gohil said the central government had announced two packages but the state government was wooing only big industries and ignoring the small and medium enterprises.
Poor global demand leaves thousands jobless in Surat diamond unitsJanuary 18th, 2009 SURAT - Poor overseas demand due to the global economic meltdown has left thousands jobless in this Gujarat city, India's diamond cutting and polishing hub. Surat has about 6,000 units that provided jobs to 5.5 million people, most of them from the Saurashtra region of Gujarat, who cut and polish almost 70 percent of the world's rough diamonds.
Modi seeks central help to revive diamond industryJanuary 5th, 2009 GANDHINAGAR - Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi Tuesday urged Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to announce a 'relief package' for the diamond industry, which was hit hard by the slowdown. In the representation to the prime minister, Modi said the state's diamond industry had made great contributions in terms of revenue income to the Indian government by exporting polished diamonds.
Take slowdown as opportunity: Modi to jewellery sectorDecember 25th, 2008 SURAT - India's $50-billion gems and jewellery industry should take the advantage of the global economic slowdown to build a strong overseas market by offering products at 'cost-effective' prices, said Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi here Friday. 'I have decided to take global recession as an opportunity.
Modi neglected diamond industry, says CongressDecember 25th, 2008 AHMEDABAD - The Congress party Friday accused Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi of not taking enough measures to help the crisis-stricken diamond industry of the state. For four months the workers of diamond units were on the street crying for succour.