GJEPC promoted the growth of the jewellery industry in Maharashtra through a series of initiatives at Ignite Maharashtra, a significant event in the region.
Jewellery IndustryGjepcMaharashtraIgnite MaharashtraGem And JewelleryReal Estate MaharashtraJul 22, 2024
The aim of GJEPC's initiatives in Maharashtra is to promote the growth of the jewellery industry in the region by providing training and skills development programs, facilitating access to finance, and creating a conducive business environment.
The focus of Ignite Maharashtra was on innovation, technology, sustainability, and responsible sourcing practices in the jewellery industry.
The GJEPC plays a pivotal role in promoting the growth of the jewellery industry by working closely with the government and industry stakeholders to create an ecosystem that fosters innovation, entrepreneurship, and skill development.
Maharashtra is an important hub for the jewellery industry due to its large pool of skilled workforce, infrastructure, and market demand.
The key initiatives of GJEPC include providing training and skills development programs, facilitating access to finance, and creating a conducive business environment.
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