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Dr. Chetan Kumar Mehta, President of the Bangalore Jewelry Association, highlighted the significance of gold in Indian culture, emphasizing its enduring value despite life’s challenges. He urged individuals to consider investing in gold, noting its potential for a 20 to 25 percent increase in value per year, unlike other commodities.
D.V. Ramesh, President of the Bangalore Gold Festival, emphasized that the festival goes beyond prize distribution, aiming to raise awareness about gold. He particularly encouraged the youth to develop a habit of investing in gold instead of electronic items.
The event held at Joyalukkas’s MG Road outlet saw the presence of key figures, including Suresh Kumar Ganna (Vice President, of Jewelry Association), Ashok Rathore (Honorary Secretary, Jewelry Association), Suresh Vadera (Managing Director, Art of Jewelry), Rajesh Krishnan (Retail Manager, Joyalukkas), and V.S. Jinesh (Local Director, Karnataka).
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One kilogram gold for Hariharasudhan, 50 grams of silver for Satish Kumar Reddy, and 2 grams of gold each for Arulvuni, Priyanka, Allapally Gulfam Ara, and Deepak D.
The success of the festival among Joyalukkas customers further reinforced the association’s plans to increase the bumper prize to two kilograms of gold next year, encouraging greater participation in the festival.