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IIJS Bharat Signature, Tritiya 2026 roadshow draws strong response in Kozhikode

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GJEPC’s roadshow for the upcoming IIJS Bharat Signature 2026 and IIJS Bharat Tritiya 2026 was successfully held on 2nd November 2025, with enthusiastic participation from the All Kerala Silver & Gold Manufacturers Association (AKSGMA).

The event drew over 250 jewellery retailers from Kozhikode, Malappuram, and nearby districts, reflecting Kerala’s keen interest in the upcoming IIJS editions. Naheed Sunke, Assistant Director – National Events, GJEPC, gave a detailed presentation on the Council’s major initiatives, including membership drives, export promotion programmes, India Pavilions at international shows, IJEX, IGJS, and visitor engagement plans for IIJS.

K. Surendran, President of AKSGMA, encouraged members to attend the IIJS Bharat shows, calling them vital platforms for discovering the latest jewellery trends, technological innovations, and networking with retailers across India.

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GJC Delegation Meets RBI Deputy Governor, Makes GMS Presentation

The Proposal Was Acknowledged As An Innovative Initiative With The Potential To Become A Game Changer For The Industry and The Nation.

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A GJC delegation comprising Vice Chairman Avinash Gupta, Legal Consultant CA Bhavin Mehta, and National Secretary Mitesh Dhorda met with Shirish Chandra Murmu, Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India,  along with his senior team.

During the meeting, the delegation made a detailed presentation on the proposed Gold Monetization Scheme (GMS). The RBI team appreciated the concept of the scheme. The proposal was acknowledged as an innovative initiative with the potential to become a game changer for the industry and the nation.

GJC remains committed to working closely with all stakeholders —including the government, banks, jewellers, gold depositors, and temple trusts—in the larger national interest and for the sustainable growth of the GJ industry.

The Gold Monetization Scheme (GMS) in India was launched with the primary objective of reducing gold imports by mobilizing the vast amount of idle gold held by households, institutions, and temple trusts, thereby decreasing the country’s heavy reliance on gold imports. By encouraging depositors to bring their unused gold into the formal banking system, the scheme puts this dormant gold into productive economic purposes, such as meeting the needs of jewellers and industries without requiring fresh imports.

Additionally, the scheme allows depositors to earn interest on their gold deposits instead of keeping gold idle at home, transforming a non-yielding asset into an income-generating investment while simultaneously strengthening India’s gold supply chain and reducing the trade deficit.

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