Indian diamond merchant makes gift of 600 cars to staff with Modi's help

FILE PHOTO: New cars, which according to the local media will be distributed by India’s diamond trader Savji Dholakia to his employees as Diwali gifts during an event called the “Skill India Incentive Ceremony”, are seen parked in Surat, in the western state of Gujarat, India, October 25, 2018. REUTERS/Stringer/File photo

NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi helped a diamond merchant hand over hundreds of cars as gifts to his employees on Thursday.

Six hundred employees of Hari Krishna Exporters, a diamond trading company run by Savji Dholakia, received cars made by Indian manufacturer Maruti Suzuki, while around a thousand more staff were offered gifts of cash deposits and apartments in a huge outdoor ceremony in Surat, Gujarat.

Indians often give each other gifts in the run-up to Diwali, a major Hindu festival celebrating the triumph of good over evil that this year falls on Nov. 7.

Modi addressed the prize-giving in his home state of Gujarat via video link, as well as presenting some of the employees with car keys in the capital New Delhi.

Dholakia is famous across India for giving lavish gifts to his employees at Diwali, including hundreds of apartments in 2016’s ceremony.

The showroom value of the 600 cars would be more than $2 million.

Gift-giving in the latter part of the year when several Hindu festivals are celebrated provides a major boost to India’s economy.

The gifts were part of a program targeting staff who have given loyal service to the diamond trader.

“The aim of this program was to reward employees’ loyalty and dedication towards the company,” Dholakia said in a Facebook post.

Reporting by Alasdair Pal; Edited by Martin Howell

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