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Express News Service CHENNAI: Jewellers across the city are happy as they are receiving good footfalls at their stores that opened on Monday after almost two months of lockdown. However, the industry players are worried at the same time about their uncertain future. After relaxations in restrictions, jewellery stores have opened in Chennai and they are reporting good business. Jewellers said that drop in gold prices and pent-up demand has boosted their sales for now, but they will have to wait and watch on how things turn out in the next few weeks. “Pent-up demand and marriage shopping is bringing customers to our shops now. We are reporting good sales too. But only after two to three weeks we will get a clear picture about our revival,” said managing director of NAC jewellers, Anantha Padmanabhan. “If people continue buying gold even after the first two-three weeks, then it will be a sign that markets are on revival mode. However, we are worried about outbreak ....
Letters to the Editor April 5, 2021 April 05, 2021 00:02 IST Updated: April 05, 2021 00:02 IST Updated: Share Article Democracy matters It is interesting to note that the COVID-19 pandemic has not diminished voter enthusiasm. It is a tribute to democracy that voters are enthusiastic about exercising their franchise as ever. Do not be surprised if there is a higher voter turnout in the Assembly elections than usual. The Assembly elections are not just about the continuance or change of governments; they are far more significant in that democracy, secularism, social justice and constitutional values are at stake. People should be able to identify the party or alliance that genuinely cares about them, the common people, and not just corporate behemoths and religious zealots. ....
The All India Gem and Jewellery Domestic Council (GJC) has named Ashish Pethe as its new chairman as part of a shake-up of its leadership team.The council, which represents India’s domestic jewelry industry, elected nine new board members, who in turn picked Pethe as chairman, he told Rapaport. ....
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