Kundapur: Drawing attention and once again gathering crowds, TDF is Exhibiting the most awaited bejeweled jewellery designs in the market. With an immense urge of the clients
This Exhibition of authentic jewellery collection is held on the 3rd & 4th (Friday & Saturday respectively) February at Sumukha Banquet Hall, Sahana Convention Centre, Kundapur. TDF is all set to introduce the astonishing designs and brilliant stock of the Jewellery Collection. Immense urges from the loving clients made them organize the exhibition at this beautiful venue.
This Exhibition invites people from all over Kundapur, to experience the amazing masterpieces at the display. A dedicated slot for the VIP guests is also scheduled accordingly. TDF Diamonds is known for its certified diamonds, assured Buyback offers and Standardized jewellery with BIS Hallmark certifications. They also persistently provide a fair and true Exchange Value for the Gold, which is highly reliable.
At this event, various jewellery will be showcased for the ongoing Wedding Season and to meet the current moods of the market. TDF Tamanna, a collection carrying marvelously crafted jewellery, TDF's Brides Pride collection for the ongoing overwhelming wedding season, and TDF Rozaana for the Daily wear, are going to be the major highlights of the Exhibit.
In the exhibition, a stall consisting of exciting offers namely “Fayde Ka Sauda" is going to be held. An amazing Offer of “Zero Making Charges on selected gold jewellery and all diamond Jewellery” will be provided at the venue. Visit & check out more such exciting schemes & offers.
The exhibition will not be limited to exclusives, but to all who aspire, signify and promote the art of Jewellery making.
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Kolkata (PTI): West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday described the Waqf (Amendment) Bill as “anti-secular”, claiming that it would snatch the rights of Muslims.
Banerjee, speaking in the assembly, also said the Centre did not consult with states over the matter.
“The bill is anti-federal and anti-secular; it is a deliberate attempt to malign a particular section. It will snatch the rights of Muslims... The Centre did not consult with us on the Waqf Bill,” she said.
The chief minister added that “if any religion was attacked”, she would wholeheartedly condemn it.
Opposition parties have stridently criticised the amendments proposed by the bill in the existing Waqf Act, alleging that they violate the religious rights of Muslims.
The ruling BJP has asserted that the amendments will bring transparency in the functioning of the Waqf boards and make them accountable.
A parliamentary committee has been constituted to scrutinise the contentious bill.