The NJA 2014 Award is divided into four major segments and 26 categories: the Retailers' Award (only for GJF members), the Jewelery Manufacturers Prize (GJF members only), the Jewelers Prize (open to all industry participants) and the Student Prize (for students, students in the institutes connected with jewels and jewels). In each category, the deadlines and procedure for evaluating applications are established in order to determine the winners most clearly and fairly.
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Sunday, April 29, 2018
The All India Gems and Jewelery Trade Federation (GJF), the national trade organization to promote and promote the development of the Indian gem and jewelery industry, announced the holding of the National Jewelery Awards 2014 (National Jewelery Awards, NJA 2014 ). The National Jewelry Prize is considered the most prestigious competition in the jewelry industry, aimed at recognizing the talents, innovations and creativity of industry participants.
The NJA 2014 Award is divided into four major segments and 26 categories: the Retailers' Award (only for GJF members), the Jewelery Manufacturers Prize (GJF members only), the Jewelers Prize (open to all industry participants) and the Student Prize (for students, students in the institutes connected with jewels and jewels). In each category, the deadlines and procedure for evaluating applications are established in order to determine the winners most clearly and fairly.
The NJA 2014 Award is divided into four major segments and 26 categories: the Retailers' Award (only for GJF members), the Jewelery Manufacturers Prize (GJF members only), the Jewelers Prize (open to all industry participants) and the Student Prize (for students, students in the institutes connected with jewels and jewels). In each category, the deadlines and procedure for evaluating applications are established in order to determine the winners most clearly and fairly.
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