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India KP Chair: KP Intersessional meeting concludes successfully
India,
as the KP Chair for 2019, successfully hosted the KP Intersessional meeting in
Mumbai. The meeting which started on 17thJune concluded today, 21st June 2019.
The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (KPCS) Intersessional Meeting 2019
is an annual mid-year event of KPCS – a tri-partite mechanism that unites
participating governments, diamond industry and civil society. KPCS is an
international mechanism mandated by UN to reduce the flow of conflict diamonds
which were being used to finance wars against legitimate governments.
Mr.
Alok Vardhan Chaturvedi, KP Chair and Director General of Foreign Trade (DGFT)
hosted and addressed over 200KP delegates from 82 countries including the US,
Russian Federation, European Union, Canada, China, Israel, Australia, UAE, and
several producing countries from Africa– Sierra Leone, DR Congo, Angola, Ghana,
Zimbabwe, Central African Republic, Botswana, Cameroon, Republic of Congo,
Eswatini, Gabon, Guinea, Ivory Coast, Mali, Namibia, South Africa, Togo&
Lesotho. The Kimberley Process Chairmanship 2019 India event was organized by
the Union Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India; and
co-organised by Gem &Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC).
Alrosa ranks among Top 5 mining companies
Alrosa,
the world’s largest diamond mining company, ranked fourth globally and first in
Russia among mining companies by total shareholder return (TSR) in the 2019
Value Creators report, a ranking compiled by The Boston Consulting Group (BCG).
TSR is a key metric that shows the return to a company's shareholder, combining
share price movements and dividends paid.
The
2019 Value Creators ranking covers companies whose capitalisation exceeds USD
3.5 bn. According to the BCG analysts, Alrosa delivered an average TSR of 29.9%
over the five years from 2014 through 2018, well above the industry’s median of
3.1%.
International Poster Competition 2019 announces
ICA
announces International Poster Competition, October 2019 with the main theme of
the coming poster competition will be “Gemstone-a genuine treasure to hold on
to” In the light of this concept ICA invite graphics designers worldwide to
design a poster (or posters) which include a design of a piece of any kind of
jewelry adorned with colored gemstones. The prizes will be sent to the winning
designer after the conclusion of the ICA Congress in Bangkok.
The
International Colored Gemstone Association (ICA) will have its biannual
congress in Bangkok Thailand on October 12-15, 2019. This is the third time
that Bangkok is hosting ICA congress since ICA foundation in 1984. Previous
congresses were events to remember. During the years of its inception, ICA has
become one of the international leading jewelry and gemstone trade
organizations.
Ghana becomes new Member of WorldSkills
“It is with a great pleasure that we announce
Ghana as the 81st Member of WorldSkills International. Ghana was one of six
countries to take part in the first WorldSkills Africa Competition in Kigali
last year, winning five medals in the Rwandan capital, including gold for
Cooking and silver in Hairdressing and Electrical Wiring.
It
was introduced to the WorldSkills movement following a UNESCO conference in
China and confirmed its intention to join after visiting WorldSkills Abu Dhabi
2017” said WorldSkills International officially. Ghana joins in time for
WorldSkills Kazan 2019 and will also be taking part in its first General
Assembly in Russia. It becomes the seventh African country to join WorldSkills
and the first from West Africa.
HK Group celebrated 5th International Yoga Day
With
an aim of improving health and physical fitness, Hari Krishna Group celebrated
International Yoga Day (IYD) by organising a Yoga event for its employees with
families and well-wishers, at Jio Garden, BKC in Mumbai and in HK Campus,
Surat. Over 4,914individuals participated with great enthusiasm and spirit to
support this initiative.
The
participants then rolled out their mats to perform various yoga Asanas and Pranayama
as per the common yoga protocol. The major purpose of this event was to spread
awareness about how practicing yoga on daily basis benefits our health and
mind.
Open the Gates to a World of Brilliance
The
rosette motif, a symbol of prosperity, and the entry way hallmark to our
worldwide salons, lends itself to a new line of timeless diamond jewels fit for
new beginnings.
A
contemporary collection of diamond jewelry featuring a symbolic rosette set in
platinum, yellow gold, or rose gold. Beyond the gates, discover what
awaits...The House presents Winston Gates, a contemporary collection of diamond
rings, bracelets, pendants, and earrings adorned with a symbolic rosette motif
that celebrates Harry Winston's extraordinary legacy and serves as the
bejeweled gateway to a world of brilliance beyond compare.
Representing
opportunity, good fortune, and new beginnings, the meaningful floral motif was
chosen by our founder to serve as the entry way hallmark to his now iconic New
York Salon, home to rare jewels of the world. Providing undeniable symbolism in
fine jewelry designs that are unmistakably Winston, all pieces sparkle with
rare diamonds expertly set to embellish a perfectly sculpted 10-petaled rosette
rendered in platinum, 18k yellow or rose gold.
KP Chair India opens Intersessional Meeting 2019
“Even
a single conflict diamond is one too many. India will play an active role in
the evolution and transformation of the Kimberley Process, in the transition
from conflict diamonds to peace diamonds. The 4Cs (Cut, Clarity, Colour &
Carat) of diamond may soon be expanded to 5Cs with the 5th C being
‘Conflict-free’. And the 5Ps of diamond marketing (Precious, Popular, Prestige,
Priceless) will include ‘Peace’ diamonds”.
This
was stated by Director General, Directorate General of Foreign Trade, Shri Alok
Vardhan Chaturvedi, at the opening session of the Kimberley Process
Intersessional Meeting 2019, in Mumbai on June 17, 2019. The Kimberley Process
Certification Scheme (KPCS) Intersessional Meeting 2019 is an annual mid-year
event of KPCS, which unites administrations, civil societies and diamond
industry in reducing the flow of conflict diamonds used to finance wars against
governments around the world.
WDC calls on for enact measures!
WDC President calls to enact measures
Let diamond spark a full potential!
WDC
President calls on KP-member countries to enact measures
that
enable diamonds to meet their full developmental potential!
24.98 carat diamond sold for US$190K
BlueRock
Diamonds PLC, diamond producer which owns and operates the Kareevlei Diamond
Mine in the Kimberley region of South Africa have sold the 24.98 carat diamond,
recovered earlier this month. The Diamond achieved an auction price of
US$190,000.
Mike
Houston, Executive Chairman commented, “We are delighted with the sale of our
largest diamond to date, a 24.98 carat gem quality stone, which showcases the
potential of Kareevlei. We continue to make excellent progress implementing our
development strategy to increase production and are clearly seeing the impact
of higher throughput being achieved reflected in the number of high value
stones we continue to produce.
Jupiter Gold Corporation Advances Serrita
Jupiter
Gold Corporation has received the Exploration Permit from the local mining
department for each of the three mineral rights that encompass its Serrita
Project for gold. The Serrita Project covers 13,730 acres and is located in the
state of Pernambuco, in the northeastern part of Brazil. Jupiter Gold owns 100%
of the Serrita Project.
The
Serrita gold district is an area known to host narrow high-grade gold
mineralized quartz veins. The Brazilian government-funded CPRM (Mineral
Resources Research Company) researched this province extensively and confirmed
gold mineralization in certain areas within the province. Other companies that
drilled in such district have reported results as high as 56 g/t Au from channel
sampling of gold-bearing quartz veins exposed in old settler workings.