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JK Lakshmi Cement conferred Make in India Award for Excellence

New Delhi, 26th August, 2015: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of Make in India is aimed at making India a manufacturing hub and creating new opportunities for generating employment. At JK Lakshmi Cement Ltd., this mantra is a way of life since its inception. Therefore, it was no surprise that JK Lakshmi Cement Ltd. was bestowed with “Make in India Awards for Excellence -2015” for their contribution in the cement sector in a glittering ceremony at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar on 18th August 2015.

The award was given by Shri Kalraj Mishra, Hon’ble Union Cabinet Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and Shri Dhanraj Pillay, former Indian hockey captain. Shri C. S. Sadasivan (Chief Executive- Marketing) and Shri Deepak Dave (Zonal Head-West), JK Lakshmi Cement along with other seniors officials of the company received this award.

The event was graced by Ministers from State & Central Government, senior officials from Govt. sector, leading industrialists from Gujarat and Celebrities from Bollywood. The “Make in India Awards for Excellence -2015”, organized by Krazymantra honors the contribution of companies, organizations, institutes and individuals among others, who are an epitome of excellence in their chosen area of interest.

Shri C. S. Sadasivan, Chief Executive-Marketing in a press statement said, “We are honoured to receive this prestigious award. JK Lakshmi Cement which is a flagship company of prestigious JK Organization is contributing to national growth and prosperity from more than 3 decades. The group has been committed to “Make in India’ campaign by manufacturing products of impeccable quality to substitute imported goods. JK Lakshmi Cement is least cost producer due to excellence in manufacturing operations and produced world class products.”

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