Key Points

Maharashtra has approved a groundbreaking gems and jewellery policy that's set to transform the state's industry landscape. The policy targets massive investments worth Rs 1 lakh crore while creating over 5 lakh new jobs across the sector. It focuses on modernizing manufacturing units and upgrading technology to enhance global competitiveness. This initiative positions Maharashtra to set new benchmarks in the global gems and jewellery market.

Key Points: Maharashtra Gems Jewellery Policy 2025 to Boost Exports Jobs

  • Policy aims to attract Rs 1 lakh crore investments in gems sector
  • Targets creation of over 5 lakh new employment opportunities
  • Focuses on modernizing manufacturing units and upgrading technology
  • Strengthens training infrastructure and promotes export facilitation
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Maharashtra's new gem and jewellery policy to push exports, create jobs: GJEPC

New policy targets Rs 1 lakh crore investments and 5 lakh jobs, transforming Maharashtra into global jewellery manufacturing and export hub.

"This landmark initiative will bring about a qualitative leap in skilling, technology upgradation, and value addition - Kirit Bhansali, GJEPC Chairman"

Mumbai, Oct 8

The Gem and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC) on Wednesday hailed Maharashtra’s decision to approve the Gems and Jewellery Policy 2025, saying the move will give a strong push to the entire ecosystem — from manufacturing and exports to skill development and employment generation.

The policy aims to attract investments worth Rs 1 lakh crore and create over 5 lakh new jobs, marking a major step towards transforming Maharashtra into a global hub for jewellery manufacturing, exports, and design.

“This landmark initiative will not only strengthen Maharashtra’s position as a leading jewellery manufacturing centre but also bring about a qualitative leap in areas such as skilling, technology upgradation, and value addition,” said GJEPC chairman Kirit Bhansali.

GJEPC, has been actively working with the Department of Industries, government of Maharashtra, for the past one and a half years on developing this policy framework.

Through several consultations and stakeholder meetings, GJEPC provided valuable inputs to ensure that the policy addresses the industry’s evolving needs — from manufacturing and infrastructure to skilling and export facilitation, according to a GJEPC statement.

The new policy “is designed to promote ease of doing business, modernize manufacturing units, encourage innovation, and strengthen training and skilling infrastructure across the state,” said the Council.

“With this policy, we foresee new opportunities for investment, innovation, and job creation — paving the way for Maharashtra to set new global benchmarks in the gems and jewellery sector,” Bhansali noted.

The policy is expected to enhance the competitiveness of the industry, attract domestic and international investors, and further cement Maharashtra’s role as the heart of India’s jewellery economy.

Meanwhile, India’s overall gross exports of gems and jewellery recorded a 5.12 per cent growth to $2.12 billion (Rs 18,529.08 crore) in August this year compared to the corresponding figure of $2.01 billion (Rs. 16,896.04 crore) for the same period of the previous year, according to GJEPC data.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As someone working in the jewelry sector in Mumbai, this policy is much needed. The focus on technology upgradation will help us compete globally. Hope the implementation is smooth and benefits reach small manufacturers too.
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Arjun K
Rs 1 lakh crore investment is massive! This could really put India on the global jewelry map. But I hope they ensure environmental regulations are followed properly - mining and jewelry making can have ecological impacts.
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Sarah B
Great to see India focusing on manufacturing and exports. The 5.12% growth in exports shows there's real potential. Hope this creates opportunities for women entrepreneurs in the sector! 👏
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Karthik V
While the policy sounds promising, I hope it doesn't just benefit big players. Small jewelry artisans and family businesses need support too. The real test will be how it impacts the common karigar.
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Michael C
This could be a game-changer for Maharashtra's economy. The focus on innovation and global benchmarks is exactly what Indian manufacturing needs. Hope other states learn from this initiative.

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