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KISNA Diamond and Gold Jewellery Launches its 13th Exclusive Showroom in Uttar Pradesh Marking its 67th Showroom Across India
KISNA Diamond and Gold Jewellery proudly announced the grand opening of its 13th exclusive showroom in Uttar Pradesh, Kanpur located at General Ganj. This marks KISNA’s 67th exclusive showroom nationwide. The inauguration was graced by Shri Ashutosh Kumar, Inspector General of Police and Mr. Ghanshyam Dholakia, Founder & Managing Director, Hari Krishna Group.
To make the grand opening even more memorable, KISNA is offering Assured 50% to 100% off on making charges of diamond jewellery and flat 25% off on the making charges for gold jewellery. Adding to the festive spirit, KISNA has also unveiled its ‘Akshaya Collection,’ a special curation designed for the upcoming celebrations, seamlessly blending timeless elegance with contemporary designs.
KISNA’s Kanpur showroom offers an elegant ambience and personalized customer service. With certified jewellery and a luxurious shopping environment, the brand continues its legacy of trust and excellence.

Commenting on the launch, Mr. Ghanshyam Dholakia, Founder & Managing Director, Hari Krishna Group, stated: ‘‘Uttar Pradesh has always been a key market for us, and with our strong presence, we warmly welcome the consumers of Kanpur to experience the elegance and craftsmanship of KISNA. This also aligns with our vision, ‘Har Ghar KISNA,’ where we aim to be India’s fastest-growing jewellery brand, making every woman’s dream of owning diamond jewellery come true.”
Mr. Parag Shah, Director, KISNA Diamond & Gold Jewellery, added: ‘’ We are delighted to launch our showroom in Kanpur, a city that beautifully blends tradition and modernity. At KISNA, we strive to offer jewellery that resonates with these values. Ahead of the festivities, our new showroom will provide an elegant and accessible space for the people of Kanpur to explore our exquisite designs.’’

In line with KISNA’s commitment to giving back to the community, the brand organized a blood donation camp as part of the launch event and also hosted a food distribution drive for the underprivileged.
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Government adds 7 new districts for mandatory gold hallmarking, taking total to 380
New Delhi, March 5, 2026 — In a decisive step towards fortifying consumer safeguards and elevating transparency in the precious metals ecosystem, the Central Government has promulgated the Hallmarking of Gold Jewellery and Gold Artefacts (Amendment) Order, 2026, effective March 2, 2026. This pivotal amendment, issued by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and published in the Official Gazette, revises the territorial annexure originally established under the 2020 Hallmarking Order.
The notification substitutes the prior district schedule with an optimized, expanded framework, progressively incorporating additional jurisdictions to achieve broader nationwide coverage. As part of the sixth phase of phased implementation, this update integrates seven new districts—Rupnagar (Punjab), Banda (Uttor Pradesh), Beed (Maharashtra), Gomati (Tripura), Katihar (Bihar), Beawar (Rajasthan), and Neemuch (Madhya Pradesh)—elevating the total number of districts under mandatory BIS hallmarking to 380.
This calibrated expansion aligns with the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) Act, 2016, and follows extensive stakeholder consultations, underscoring the Government’s commitment to public interest priorities. In notified districts, all gold jewellery and artefacts must now bear the authoritative BIS hallmark, encompassing the BIS logo, precise purity grade (covering 14K to 24K caratages), and requisite identification marks. This standardized certification mechanism effectively mitigates adulteration risks, empowers informed consumer decision-making, and fosters greater accountability across the gold value chain.
Building on successive amendments—including the most recent prior update in July 2025—the 2026 Order accelerates the phased mandate initiated in 2021, transitioning from initial coverage of 256 districts towards comprehensive penetration in tier-2 and tier-3 markets. The initiative reinforces trust in domestic gold transactions amid elevated commodity prices and positions India’s jewellery sector for enhanced global competitiveness through uniform quality assurance protocols.
Industry participants in the newly designated districts are advised to expedite alignment with BIS certification and assaying requirements to ensure seamless compliance and uninterrupted operations.
This forward-looking regulatory measure reaffirms the Government’s proactive stance in delivering value-driven consumer protection while driving sustainable growth in one of India’s cornerstone retail and cultural sectors.
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