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The Jaipur Jewellery Show (JJS) 2019 concluded with another successful edition in JECC Sitapura. The December Show witnessed a whopping over 40000 trade visitors, buyers, retailers, jewellery design students and other visitors attending over the course of 4 days. Exhibitors are enthusiastic and positive about participating in the next edition of JJS. The 17th edition of the JJS will be held from 19 to 22 December, 2020. This was informed by Chairman of JJS, Mr. Vimal Chand Surana.

Guest of Honor, Commissioner & Secretary, Transport, Mr. Rajesh Yadav said that the jewellery industry should again take up the setting up of the Gem Bourse in the city. He also urged the trade that they should disclose the trade queries received so that the dimension of the event is known. This can also lead to assistance and participation of the Government in the event.

Guest of Honour, Jeweller and MLA from Adarsh Nagar in Jaipur, Mr. Rafeek Khan said that the Gem Bourse was a must and he would represent the trade for its setting up. He also suggested that Agra Road would be an ideal location for setting up the Bourse. Amidst a loud applause, he said the jewellery industry has employed 1 million personnel in Jaipur and it is the lifeline of the business in the city.

Secretary of JJS, Mr. Rajiv Jain said JJS has grown to become the largest show in the country. This year, JJS has witness participation of 500 top retailers and hosted over 800 booths. This year the designer booths showcased exceptional decoration, artwork and creativity which was appreciated by all the visitors. Indology LIVE TV has been a successful addition to the show.  This was the first time that jewellery was sold and purchases directly from an exhibition.

Media Coordinator, Mr. Ajay Kala thanked the Jury of the Best Booth Awards and conducted the Valedictory Ceremony.

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