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Indian gem company exploring opportunit­ies here

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Chairman of the Gem Group of Companies from India, R. Veeramani and Director of Gem Granites, R. Gunasekara­n on August 11 toured the BK Quarries in Bartica and visited the BK Internatio­nal Inc. gold mining operations at Mahdia.

A release from BK Internatio­nal said that they were accompanie­d by CEO of BK Internatio­nal Inc, Brian Tiwarie, David Lammy, British MP and his wife along with other officials.

The release said that Gem Group was on a five-day scoping mission to explore investment opportunit­ies here. Veeramani, the release said, wondered why there is not more being done to boost the tourism industry and have more merchandis­e available for sale to tourists at the Kaieteur Falls.

After arriving in Guyana, the Indian business team visited the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC). They presented the GGMC with samples of semi-precious stone from the Indian stone mining giant Gem Group of Companies, the release said.

Veeramani, who also chairs the Developmen­t Panel for Granite Industry within India’s Ministry of Industry, told GGMC Commission­er Newell Dennison that his company has assisted other countries with the promotion and developmen­t of their stone industries.

Dennison, the release said, noted that establishi­ng this collaborat­ion would help to improve the GGMC’s lapidary section, which remains underdevel­oped and under-promoted.

 ??  ?? Chairman of Gem Group of Companies from India, R. Veeramani (L) and Director of Gem Granites, R. Gunasekara­n (centre) with Brian Tiwarie, CEO of BK Internatio­nal Inc.
Chairman of Gem Group of Companies from India, R. Veeramani (L) and Director of Gem Granites, R. Gunasekara­n (centre) with Brian Tiwarie, CEO of BK Internatio­nal Inc.

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