Six
hundred employees of Hari Krishna Exporters, a diamond trading
company run by Savji Dholakia, received cars made by Indian
manufacturer Maruti Suzuki, while around a thousand more staff
were offered gifts of cash deposits and apartments in a huge
outdoor ceremony in Surat, Gujarat.
Indians often give each other gifts in the run-up to Diwali, a
major Hindu festival celebrating the triumph of good over evil
that this year falls on Nov. 7.
Modi addressed the prize-giving in his home state of Gujarat via
video link, as well as presenting some of the employees with car
keys in the capital New Delhi.
Dholakia is famous across India for giving lavish gifts to his
employees at Diwali, including hundreds of apartments in 2016's
ceremony.
The showroom value of the 600 cars would be more than $2
million.
Gift-giving in the latter part of the year when several Hindu
festivals are celebrated provides a major boost to India's
economy.
The gifts were part of a program targeting staff who have given
loyal service to the diamond trader.
"The aim of this program was to reward employees' loyalty and
dedication towards the company," Dholakia said in a Facebook
post.
(Reporting by Alasdair Pal; Edited by Martin Howell)
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