The first watch in the series commemorates his participation in the Civil Rights movement, marching from Selma to Montgomery in 1965.
Interings’ Mehta elected IDCA president
The Indian Diamond & Colorstone Association Inc. recently announced the results of its elections for 2015.
New York--The Indian Diamond & Colorstone Association Inc. recently announced the results of its elections for 2015.
The IDCA selected Prakash Mehta of Interings Inc., the organization’s former secretary, as president.
Ashok Sancheti of Pioneer Gems was re-elected as vice president. Nilesh Sheth, of Nice Diamonds, was elected secretary, while Sourabh Lashkery of Gemorex Intl. and Rayaz Takat of Takat Gems USA were chosen as treasurer and joint secretary, respectively.
The organization’s board of directors includes:
--Rakesh Barmecha of Niru NY Ltd.;
-- Nirav Doshi of Jewelex NY Ltd.
-- Alok Mehta of IDD;
-- Jay Mehta of Paras Diamond Corp.;
-- Atit Mehta of Atit Diamond Corp.;
-- Prateek Nigam of Oriental Gemco (NY) Inc.;
-- Neeraj Rawat of Rawat Gems;
-- Neil Savalia of Lucent Jewelers; and
-- Mehul Shah of Shivani Gems Inc.
The IDCA is a not-for-profit organization comprised of diamantaires, colored stone dealers and jewelry manufacturers from India who are based in the United States.
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