Jewellers said to adopt an entrepreneurial culture
The jewellery business in India led to adopt the corporate culture. This transformation into large-scale enterprise, management training and upgradation manufacture of jewellery and gemological training programmes taking into account the needs of the country, “said the head of R & D Centre National de la Recherche diamond and jewellery, Gemological Institute of India, Mumbai, Dr. Jayashree Panjikar.
She was the availability of Keynote on the national seminar on emerging issues and challenges facing the jewellery industry “Aurumentia-2006″. She said that the challenges facing the Indian industry was essentially the technological context, particularly in the field of manufacture of jewellery, identification to improving the quality of treatment in various gemstones, resource development Human and training in human resources.
“Do not neglect traditional goldsmith. Only encourage them to develop. This is the need of the hour. It is only possible by the organized and systematic training in various fields.
“It is not only the needs of industry, but also one of the obligations of the industry through the company’s expansion jewellery industry is becoming more employment potential” , Jayashree said.
Vice-Chancellor of MAHE Dr. HS Ballal opened the seminar. The editor of “The Art of Jewellery” Sumesh Wadhera and president of Swarna-Abharana Education Foundation Gujjadi Prabhakar Nayak were guests of honour.
Manipal director of the Institute of Management Dr KVM Varamballi jewellery, head of Raveendra K Rao and others were present.