Lucky Lakshmi Festival Starts In Kolkata With A Great Prize Pool
The upcoming Lucky Lakshmi Festival, with the theme “Get Blessed, Be Lucky,” is currently taking place in Kolkata, and the All India Gem & Jewellery Domestic Council (GJC) is thrilled to announce it. The festival this year, which started in Delhi on October 22 and will end on December 9, 2024, is expected to introduce new audiences to a distinctive celebration of riches. An additional highlight was the announcement of the festival’s first lucky winner during a special press conference.
The festival has brought new experiences to several important locations, giving jewelers in Kolkata a lively stage to engage with customers. Attendees can anticipate an exciting blend of exquisite jewelry designs that combine rich tradition and modern elegance, along with a variety of competitions and activities that will make every visit unforgettable, all with a prize pool of up to ₹10 crore.
“The Lucky Lakshmi Festival embodies shared success within the jewelry industry, uniting jewelers from diverse backgrounds on a common platform to reach new audiences and drive transformative growth. We anticipate that by boosting the jewelry industry, Gen Z engagement and sales will rise. In addition to making a substantial contribution to GDP development, this industry generates good employment possibilities. We are overjoyed to see the excitement in Kolkata” said Mr. Manoj Jha, Lucky Lakshmi’s joint convener, emphasizing the festival’s role in bringing together jewelers from all backgrounds.
In addition to weekly, quarterly, and bumper prize opportunities, the festival offers numerous chances for attendees to win guaranteed items as part of its prize draws. GJC representatives emphasized the festival’s updated features and its influence on India’s jewelry sector, garnering a lot of local attention for this event in Kolkata.
Kolkata’s Lucky Lakshmi Festival is still going strong, bringing with it excitement, festivities, and winners—and there are still a ton of prizes up for grabs.
Priyanka Dutta