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GJEPC’s Jewellers for Hope marks a decade of giving with impact and star power
Jewellers for Hope celebrated its 10th anniversary with a heartfelt evening featuring Anil Kapoor and a strong focus on compassion and community upliftment. With over ₹12 crore raised since inception, this year’s funds will support RK HIV AIDS Research and Care Centre and the Indian Army, as IIJS is renamed “IIJS Bharat
The 10th edition of Jewellers for Hope, the flagship charity fundraiser by the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), lit up Mumbai with compassion, commitment and a celebration of social impact. Held alongside IIJS Premiere 2025, the landmark edition brought together industry leaders, philanthropists, and dignitaries to honour a decade of meaningful giving.
Organised in partnership with De Beers Group and World Gold Council, powered by GIA, and co-partnered by HRD Antwerp, this milestone evening paid tribute to the transformative power of collective effort. Since its inception in 2014, Jewellers for Hope has contributed over ₹12 crore to 20 NGOs working across healthcare, education, women’s empowerment, and social welfare.
The funds raised this year will support the RK HIV AIDS Research and Care Centre, a beacon of humanitarian healthcare in India. With over 33,000 free medical camps conducted and more than 5 crore individuals reached across the country, its impact is both expansive and deeply transformative. Backed by a dedicated team of doctors — many of whom head departments in leading hospitals across 50+ Indian cities — the organization has delivered an extraordinary range of services: distributing over 37 lakh spectacles, 3.5 lakh wheelchairs, performing nearly 1 lakh surgeries, and offering more than ₹500 crore worth of free medicines to those in need.
Their commitment to reaching the unreached is powered by a fleet of 26 advanced cardiac ambulances and 14 mobile medical vans, which travel tirelessly to the most remote and underserved regions, including villages in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, and beyond — delivering not just medical aid, but also health education, preventive screenings, and hope.
A special announcement was also made about GJEPC’s recent approval to rename IIJS as IIJS Bharat — a move welcomed with pride by the industry. In honour of this national sentiment, a portion of the evening’s funds will also be contributed to the Indian Army, towards a meaningful project to be announced.
The evening’s emotional high point came with the appearance of Anil Kapoor, whose charisma and sincerity struck a chord with the audience. Known for his versatile performances and ageless appeal, Kapoor also carries a quiet legacy of giving back. Speaking about Jewellers for Hope, Anil Kapoor said, “It’s a real honour to be part of Jewellers for Hope 2025, a thoughtful initiative by the Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council that unites the gem and jewellery community for a greater good.
As an actor and storyteller, I’ve been incredibly lucky to receive the love and affection of people across India. I’ve always felt that with this love comes with a responsibility to give back, to support real change, and to stand by those who are quietly making a difference.
What I truly admire about Jewellers for Hope is how it makes purpose the main star. Behind all the razzle-dazzle, there is a sincere effort to support causes like healthcare, education, women’s empowerment, and social well-being.
Every act of service matters. Even the smallest effort can help spark hope in someone’s life. I’m genuinely grateful to be part of this journey and I applaud GJEPC for continuously championing those who are doing good work, often behind the scenes.
I hope this evening is a memorable one — an evening that celebrates not just beauty, but also compassion.”

In his opening address, Kirit Bhansali, Chairman of GJEPC, reflected on the journey: “Jewellers for Hope reflects the gem and jewellery industry’s enduring belief that business and benevolence go hand in hand. For decades, the industry has contributed not only in economic growth but in building a more inclusive and compassionate society—through education, healthcare, and disaster relief. As this initiative completes ten years, it underscores the industry’s deep sense of purpose and its ongoing commitment to social impact.”
Vivek Phansalkar, former Commissioner of Mumbai Police said, “It was a privilege to witness the spirit of service that defines the gem and jewellery industry. I commend the remarkable efforts of those in the trade who not only contribute significantly to India’s economy, but also to the greater social good. The ‘G’ in gems, I believe, also stands for generosity—and jewellery, in its truest form, brings joy. This industry has brought both generosity and joy into the lives of thousands, uplifting communities and setting a powerful example of responsible success.”


Shweta Harit, Senior Vice President, De Beers, said: “Moments like these aren’t just ceremonial—they carry real purpose. They create opportunities, they spark change. At De Beers, we’ve long believed that making a positive difference shouldn’t be treated as a side effort—it needs to be deeply woven into how we operate. It’s about fostering a culture where contributing to people and communities is simply part of what we do every day.”
Sachin Jain, Regional CEO India, World Gold Council said, “There’s something profound about coming together like this. Individually, we can all do good—but together, we can achieve something truly great. That, to me, is the spirit of this initiative. As an industry, we often speak of CSR, but it must go beyond charity or compliance. It should become a mindset—a way of thinking that shapes every decision we take. And more importantly, it should be sustained. Not just one year or ten, but year after year, as a shared responsibility.”


Sriram Natarajan, Managing Director, GIA India said, “GIA is proud to support Jewellers for Hope—an initiative that highlights the humanitarian side of our industry. It’s inspiring to see how platforms like this bring together purpose and partnership to drive meaningful impact. We commend the extraordinary work of the R.K. HIV AIDS Research and Care Centre, whose reach and compassion have touched millions of lives. Together, through shared commitment, we are building a more inclusive and hopeful future.”
Shaunak Parikh, Vice Chairman, GJEPC said, “Jewellers for Hope is a testament to the kind of change we can bring when we align purpose with passion. It reflects the compassionate side of our industry that often works quietly behind the scenes to bring hope, dignity, and opportunity to countless lives. As we mark 10 years of this incredible journey, it’s a moment to pause and reflect—not just on the funds raised, but on the futures rebuilt. I hope this milestone encourages many more members of our trade to step forward and carry the torch of giving. Because in every life we touch, we also uplift our own.”

The finale saw a heartfelt tribute to Mr. M.P. Ahammed, Chairman of Malabar Group, whose legacy of ethical business and philanthropy was celebrated through the unique “Dinner with an Icon” auction, with all proceeds benefiting a charity of his choice.
Launched in 2014, Jewellers for Hope is the altruistic initiative of the GJEPC, aimed at mobilizing the entire gem and jewellery industry – from manufacturers and traders to miners and retailers – to raise funds for commendable NGOs in various fields, including education, health, tribal welfare, women’s empowerment, and more. The Indian gem and jewellery export industry, directly employs over 5 million people and supports millions more indirectly. This massive trade network has a long-standing culture of charity, and Jewellers for Hope exemplifies this spirit of giving.
Over the years, the industry’s generous contributions to ‘Jewellers for Hope’ have left an indelible impact, having contributed crores to 20 NGOs, uplifting countless lives. In previous editions, ‘Jewellers for Hope’ has extended support to various NGOs, including Make A Wish Foundation, Swades Foundation, Friends of Tribal Society, Voluntary Action Association (run by Nobel Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi), Giants Welfare International (run by Social Activist Shaina NC), Bhagwan Mahaveer Viklang Sahayta Samiti or Jaipur Foot, Army Welfare, Tribal Integrated Development and Education Trust (TIDE), Shrimad Rajchandra Love and Care (SRLC), GJNRF, Live Love, Laugh Foundation and MIAM, Miam Charitable Trust.
International News
Hong Kong International Jewellery Show opens, showcases global designs and trends
Twin fairs bring together 4,000 exhibitors from 40+ countries, highlighting luxury brands, innovative gold technologies, antique treasures and emerging design talent.
The 42nd Hong Kong International Jewellery Show, organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), opens today at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC) and runs for five consecutive days until 8 March. It is held concurrently with the 12th Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show which opened on Monday (2 March) at Asia World-Expo and concludes on 6 March. The two shows bring together some 4,000 exhibitors from over 40 countries and regions, forming the world’s largest one-stop jewellery marketplace.

Jenny Koo, Deputy Executive Director of the HKTDC, said: “Alongside the expanded Hall of Fame, the show will feature the debut of the Hard Pure Gold Pavilion and the Hong Kong Watch Manufacturers Association Pavilion. Furthermore, Uzbekistan is participating for the first time with a delegation of 10 companies, showcasing a wide range of gold jewellery. Through diversified exhibit profiles, we aim to create more collaboration opportunities for the industry and reinforce Hong Kong’s status as a global jewellery trading hub.”
Kent Wong, Chairman of the Hong Kong International Jewellery Show and the Hong Kong International Diamond, Gem & Pearl Show Fair Organising Committee, said: “Hong Kong is an international trade and sourcing centre and our twin jewellery shows play a pivotal role. Continuing the successful ‘Two Shows, Two Venues’ format, the fairs attract global jewellery professionals for sourcing and networking, helping the industry capture the latest global market trends.”

International brands converge, key zones expand
At the Hong Kong International Jewellery Show, the Hall of Fame has expanded by over 40%, welcoming more renowned international jewellery brands. Among them, Turkish exhibitor Hosgor Kuyumculuk Mucevherat Ticaret Limited Sirketi (Booth: CEC 3B-D15) presents a 35.5-carat diamond necklace that combines exquisite craftsmanship with brilliant radiance. Another highlight is the Hall of Extraordinary, which features exhibitors such as Hong Kong’s Glamour Fine Jewelry Enterprise Company (Booth: CEC GH-C16), showcasing a bracelet featuring Colombian emeralds paired with diamonds and rubies in a radiant and luxurious style.

New pavilions highlight oriental aesthetics
With hard pure gold technologies gaining popularity in the Chinese Mainland, the Hard Pure Gold Pavilion (Booth: CEC 3E-F02) features 11 exhibitors organised by the World Gold Council. The pavilion showcases innovative techniques that produce harder, lighter and brighter gold pieces capable of setting a variety of gemstones. Also, the Hong Kong Watch Manufacturers Association Pavilion highlights crossover craftsmanship between jewellery setting and watchmaking.

The fairs also feature several events celebrating oriental aesthetics. Today, the Jewellers’ and Goldsmiths’ Association of Hong Kong Limited presented the awards for the Hong Kong International Fashion Chuk Kam Jewellery Design Competition. The competition encourages designers to create culturally rich and commercially viable gold jewellery for the ASEAN and the Middle East markets. Tomorrow (5 March) will see the awards presentation of the inaugural International Fei Cui Jewellery Design Competition, organised by the Hong Kong Jade Association, honouring designers who skilfully blend jadeite with global cultural elements.

Antique treasures and cutting-edge design
Antique jewellery remains highly sought-after by collectors and high-end customers for its historical value and craftsmanship. The Antique & Vintage Jewellery Galleria presents an array of rare pieces, including a bi-colour enamel diamond piece from World Coins Co., Ltd. (Booth: CEC CH-N12), with a history spanning over a century.
Design pieces are equally captivating, the Designer Galleria welcomes 10 Korean designers this year. Together with the Young Jewellery Designer Arena, participated by the Asia Pacific Creator Association and the Asia Jewelry Culture Design and Crafts Association, about 50 designer exhibitors will showcase their diverse creativities in the fairground.

The HKTDC continues to nurture local talents in the jewellery industry. In partnership with the Jewellers’ and Goldsmiths’ Association of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Jewellery & Jade Manufacturers Association, Hong Kong Jewelry Manufacturers’ Association, and Diamond Federation of Hong Kong, the 27th Hong Kong Jewellery Design Competition returns under the theme “Pure Elegance – Natural Beauty”, offering a stage for local professional designers and students. The awards ceremony will be held tomorrow (5 March) at the HKCEC, with winning pieces on display to demonstrate innovative design.

E-commerce and technology empower industry growth
To help exhibitors expand into the Chinese Mainland market and develop their online sales channels, the fairs continue the collaboration with Taobao Tmall. For the first time, the fairs also welcome Douyin, partnering with influencers and KOLs for on-site live streaming to promote exhibitors’ products. On 7 March, a seminar will feature experts discussing the latest online marketing trends and tactics.
Another seminar on 5 March will explore how AI and new technologies enhance competitiveness, optimise production, and drive product innovation in the jewellery industry.
Engaging events to connect and inspire
A diverse lineup of events will be held to foster industry dialogue. These include a seminar by Dr. Jack Ogden, a distinguished British historian and jewellery authority, who will analyse the evolution of jewellery craftsmanship and changing aesthetic tastes throughout history. The jewellery parades will highlight themes such as intangible cultural heritage jewellery, curated selections from the Antique & Vintage Jewellery Galleria, as well as highlights from the Hall of Extraordinary, Designer Galleria, and gold jewellery.
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