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Surat is the second largest city in the state of Gujarat, India
and also boasts of a thriving diamond industry. Statistics go on to say that
out of ever set of twelve polished diamonds, eleven are processed in India and up to
90% of the operations take place in this city.
Because
of this industry operated mainly out of Surat, India has gained recognition as
the world's largest diamond and gemstone cutting center and this industry is a
leading export earner for the nation. The industry here performs the major role
of importing diamonds, cutting them, treating them if necessary, polishing them
and then exporting the diamonds. As per ILO, diamonds in itself contribute to
85% to 88% of total export value of gems.
Surat Diamond History
The
diamond industry in Surat is noted to have been
established in 1901, when Gujrati diamond cutters emigrated from South Africa.
They established the diamond industry in Surat,
and by the 1960s and 1970s, it flourished well. By that time, Surat
based diamond cutters began exporting diamonds to the United States.
However while the industry was good, the workers went through bad times and
owners often resorted to violence to discipline the diamond cutters. It was
only after the mid 1980s that the conditions of workers improved for the better.
Today the diamond cutter holds a more important position than before, and with
demanding global standards, his living conditions have improved. In the year
2006, the Surat
diamond industry was hit strongly by floods and establishments suffered daily losses
of up to US$10 million. Many cutters also fled the city fearing disease. The
industry is however slowly recovering back to normal from the incident.
Surat Diamonds Today
Surat is noted to have
approximately 10,000 units which have a daily turnover of over US$ 10 million.
The industry is also noted as a high employment generator and approximately 1.5
million people are noted to be employed here.
The city has its distinct diamond
district comprising of areas like Varachha, Ved Road and Katargam. The area also
boasts of many flyovers in its diamond district that have been constructed to
ease traffic for commuters. While the industry used to operate as sweatshops in
previous times, today stylish buildings have come up. Since time, the diamond
industry is caste biased with diamond trade being controlled by a few wealthy
families.
These families commonly have the surnames of Jhavaris, Mehtas and
Shahs. On the other hand, most of the diamantaires here are the Jains. Some of
the major firms of Gujarat are Bhavani gems, D
Navinchandra and Co, Gitanjali, Sanghavi exports, Shree Ramkrishna Exports,
Venus jewels and Vijaydemon. One of the big names in India
is Gitanjali gems, which is India's
largest manufacturer of diamonds. Its cutting facilities are located in Surat's special economic
zones.
The Hindustan Diamond Company Limited and De Beers India facilitate the
above companies. In the year 1993 India exported over $1 billion
worth of diamonds, a figure that US$12,151 million in 2003-04.
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