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Glow by Kirtilals Expands Presence with New Stores in Hyderabad and Tirupur
The contemporary jewellery brand strengthens its footprint in South India, now operating six showrooms across major cities
Glow by Kirtilals, the modern arm of the esteemed House of Kirtilals, has expanded its retail footprint with the launch of two new showrooms in Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, and Gandhi Nagar, Tirupur. These openings bring the brand’s total number of showrooms in India to six.
Strategically located in vibrant urban hubs, the new outlets are designed to appeal to today’s style-savvy customers who seek lightweight diamond and gold jewellery suited for daily wear. The collections blend timeless elegance with contemporary flair, offering versatile pieces that encourage individual style expression.
The expansion is part of a broader growth strategy aimed at reinforcing the brand’s presence in key southern markets. Suraj Shantakumar, Director of Business Strategy at Kirtilals, shared that customer response to the new locations has been overwhelmingly positive, aligning well with Glow’s vision for long-term growth.
Launch events in both Hyderabad and Tirupur drew enthusiastic crowds, with local patrons and jewellery enthusiasts among the first to explore the collections. With existing showrooms in Bangalore, Chennai, Kochi, and Thrissur, Glow by Kirtilals continues its mission to connect with a younger, fashion-forward audience while upholding the craftsmanship and legacy of the Kirtilals name.
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GJEPC Conducts Intensive Training for Customs Officials in Kolkata to Strengthen Gem & Jewellery Appraisal
Four-day programme enhances officers’ expertise in gemstone identification, metal purity testing, and valuation to support smoother export operations.
The Gem & Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) Kolkata Regional Office successfully conducted a four-day Gold Appraiser and Valuer Training Programme from 1st to 4th December 2025 at the Kolkata Customs Air Cargo Commissionerate. The initiative aimed to enhance the technical capabilities of customs officers involved in handling gems, precious stones, gold, and jewellery shipments.
Led by Koushik SV, Head of Skill Development, GJEPC, the sessions covered critical areas including gemstone and diamond identification, precious metal purity testing using XRF technology, and essential assaying and valuation methodologies. The training was designed to equip officers with practical, hands-on skills to ensure accurate assessment and faster clearances.
Pankaj Parekh, Regional Chairman – East, GJEPC, emphasised that efficient export facilitation depends on knowledgeable and well-trained customs officers. He noted that capacity-building programmes like this significantly contribute to the industry’s ease of doing business.
The programme concluded with a certificate distribution ceremony graced by Chief Guest R. Srinivasa Naik, IRS, Chief Commissioner of Customs, and Guest of Honour Shri Shivaji Dange, IRS, Principal Commissioner of Customs (Airport & ACC). Joint Commissioner Shilpi Srivastava and senior officials were also present. In his remarks, Srinivasa Naik commended GJEPC for organising the initiative and encouraged more such training efforts to enhance operational efficiency at the cargo shed.
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