KISNA Diamond & Gold Jewellery Celebrates First Anniversary in Chennai
Chennai: KISNA Diamond & Gold Jewellery, India’s leading and trusted diamond and gold jewellery brand, proudly celebrated the first anniversary of its exclusive showroom at T. Nagar, Chennai. The celebration was marked by community service initiatives, environmental activities, and exciting offers for valued customers, staying true to the brand’s philosophy of “Business with Responsibility.”
Giving Back to the Community
The anniversary celebrations included a tree plantation drive, food distribution for the underprivileged, and a voluntary blood donation camp. These initiatives witnessed enthusiastic participation from loyal customers, local residents, and the KISNA team. According to Ghanshyam Dholakia, Managing Director of KISNA, “For us, success is not only about expanding showrooms but also about touching lives through service.”
Anniversary Offers
To celebrate the occasion, KISNA announced attractive anniversary offers for its Chennai customers, including flat 25% off on diamond jewellery making charges and flat 15% off on gold jewellery making charges. Parag Shah, Director of KISNA, added, “KISNA stands for trust, quality, and responsibility. Chennai has embraced us with love, and it is our privilege to give back through meaningful initiatives that strengthen this bond.”
Unique CSR Approach
Santosh Sharma, South Business Head of KISNA, highlighted the brand’s unique CSR approach, saying, “At KISNA, every product sold inspires a social initiative. For this anniversary in Chennai, we planted trees in the names of our customers, served meals to the underprivileged, and organised a blood donation camp. CSR is not just an activity for us – it is who we are as a brand.”
Strengthening Presence in Tamil Nadu
KISNA’s T. Nagar showroom continues to strengthen its presence in Tamil Nadu’s jewellery hub, offering world-class diamond and gold jewellery while balancing business excellence with community responsibility. The celebration was attended by numerous citizens who praised the noble initiatives, including Shoba Raja, a social activist.