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Ukraine war robs India’s ‘Diamond City’ of its shine


Ukraine war robs India’s ‘Diamond City’ of its shineAFP, SURAT, IndiaYogesh Zanzamera lays out his bed on the floor of the factory where he works and lives, one of about 2 million Indians polishing diamonds in an industry being hit hard by the war in Ukraine. Yet he is one of the lucky ones — the local trade union estimated that between 30,000 and 50,000 diamond workers in Surat have lost their jobs. Originally founded as a port city at the mouth of the Tapi River, Surat earned a reputation as the “Diamond City of India” in the 1960s and 1970s. “If it doesn’t go through Surat, a diamond is not a diamond,” Chirag Gems chief executive officer Chirag Patel said. The Gujarat Diamond Workers’ Union has asked Gujarat’s chief minister for a 10 billion rupee relief package for workers who have lost their jobs.


Source: Taipei Times June 26, 2022 16:29 UTC



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