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How diamond baron Govind Dholakia got Rs 920 for first trade

It was on the last Sunday of January 1970 after he went to a crystal ball reading shop that Govind Dholakia decided to start his own business – dealing with rough diamonds and polishing them.

May 15, 2022 / 18:28 IST
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Govind Dholakia, founder and chairman of diamond manufacturing and exporting company Shree Ramkrishna Exports Pvt.Ltd., strongly believes that high morals and values helped him largely in making the right decisions in life. (Image credit: govinddholakia.com/)
Govind Dholakia, founder and chairman of diamond manufacturing and exporting company Shree Ramkrishna Exports Pvt.Ltd., strongly believes that high morals and values helped him largely in making the right decisions in life. (Image credit: govinddholakia.com/)

Diamond tycoon Govind Dholakia has come out with a tongue-in-cheek account of his journey of life, recalling how he created a billion-dollar company and providing nuggets of information including how he arranged Rs 920 for the first trade of his life.

The autobiography Diamonds Are Forever, So Are Morals, as told to author Arun Tiwari and Dholakia's aide Kamlesh Yagnik, is published by Penguin Enterprise.

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Dholakia, founder and chairman of diamond manufacturing and exporting company Shree Ramkrishna Exports Pvt.Ltd., strongly believes that high morals and values helped him largely in making the right decisions in life. His book also tells how he has an inclination towards spiritual wellbeing. His memoir can also be described as a fine balance between his spiritual self and his karma.

It was on the last Sunday of January 1970 after he went to a crystal ball reading shop that Dholakia decided to start his own business – dealing with rough diamonds and polishing them. Recalling his first trade, he says, " We landed at the office of Babubhai Rikhavchand Doshi and Bhanubhai Chandubhai Shah. They quoted Rs 91 as the price of one carat, but a minimum purchase of ten carats had to be made. That meant Rs 910 and a brokerage of Rs 10 had to be added."