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HK Group sports fitness mantra!

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Celebrates Annual Sports Day!   HK Group is famous for conducting numerous activities and has been involved in their employees' betterment. The annual sports day was more like a festival for the Hari Krishna Exports. On February 26th, 2022, Hari Krishna Exports Pvt Ltd scheduled an Annual Sports Day with grand splendor for employees and their families at Air India Ground, Mumbai.   It was one of the huge programs hosted by HK Group. The chief guests of the event were Sanjaybhai Bhatia, IAS- Upa-Lokayukta of Maharashtra, and dignitaries from the diamond industries. All the employees were very much excited after all this was the time to enjoy with colleagues and families together. They have taken part in those games, which are their strength as well as the games that they like. The major sports of the sports day were Cricket, Volleyball, Kabaddi, Tug of war, Kho-Kho, Box cricket, along with many more exciting sports activities. The highly active participation of female employees

Run for Swachh Bharat held

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Kisna Diamond Marathon 2019 concludes Hari Krishna Exports Pvt Ltd, India’s leading manufacturer of cut and polished diamonds hosted a marathon on 6th January 2019 at BKC, Mumbai. The aim of this event was to promote the noble cause of ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyan’.  With its 4th edition of marathon, the company successfully registered 5,500 runners. Mr. Ajit Pal Nandal, former hockey player of India and Mr. Ashish Heliwal Add. Commissioner, Income Tax, flagged off the race flagged off the race.   The chief guests present at the marathon were Mr. Kirit Somaiya, Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha, North East Mumbai, Mr. Girish Agarwal, Director of Divya Bhaskar Group (D.B. Corp Ltd.)   Hari Krishna Exports is the sole company in the diamond industry to host a marathon every year in order to encourage the cause ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyan’ and the collected amount will be utilized for this cause. The organization has already placed bins and sign boards to create awareness about ‘Swac