PM Modi to inaugurate Surat Diamond Bourse, the world’s biggest workspace: Everything you need to know
The Surat Diamond Bourse (SDB) has been planned to expand and shift the diamond trading business from Mumbai to Surat, the hub of cutting and polishing diamonds.
The SDB has been built on an area of 66 lakh square feet at DREAM (Diamond Research and Mercantile) city. (Express Photo by Hanif Malek)
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate the newly-built Surat Diamond Bourse (SDB), claimed to be the world’s biggest office space in a single project, in Gujarat on Sunday (December 17). The complex has reportedly beaten the US’s Pentagon in capacity by having 4,200 diamond trading offices.
SDB president Nagjibhai Sakariya told The Indian Express: “Currently, 135 offices are open and we are hopeful that after inauguration, others will also start opening their offices mid next year. Till now, Mumbai was the hub of diamond trading… with this new complex, Surat will also become one of the biggest trading hubs of diamonds and jewellery.”
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The Surat Diamond Bourse (SDB) has been planned to expand and shift the diamond trading business from Mumbai to Surat, the hub of cutting and polishing diamonds.
Surat’s diamond trading market is located at present in Mahidharpra Hira bazaar and Varachha Hira Bazaar, where traders make transactions standing on the streets with almost no security measures. A major part of the diamond trading, however, happens in Mumbai at Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), which has the amenities for international buyers.
Sources in the diamond industry say Mumbai has a space crunch and office real estate is pricey. Besides, a major chunk of the diamond traded in Mumbai is manufactured in Surat, from where local angadias carry them to Mumbai on trains, taking over 4.5 hours.
Biggest office space in the world
The SDB has been built on an area of 66 lakh square feet at DREAM (Diamond Research and Mercantile) city. According to a document by Delhi-based Morphogenesis, which designed the bourse, it is bigger than the biggest office space in the world, The Pentagon in the United States.
Morphogenesis has also designed the BSE tower in GIFT City, Gandhinagar, and the Zydus Corporate Park in Ahmedabad.
Diamond businesses under one roof
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The Surat Diamond Bourse has the capacity of about 4,200 offices ranging from 300 square feet to 7,5000 square feet each. The bourse has nine towers, each with ground plus 15 floors.
All diamond-related activities and infrastructure, such as sale of rough diamonds and polished diamonds, diamond manufacturing machineries, software used in diamond planning, diamond certificate firms, lab-grown diamonds, etc. will be available in the bourse.
Apart from this, 27 retail outlets of diamond jewellery will also be opened, for international and national buyers.
Over 4,000 CCTV cameras have been installed at different locations inside and outside the SDB, given the high-security product. A member of the SDB management committee says bio-metric details of employees will be taken, after which they can access the complex with a “wave of their hand”.
The governing body
The SDB core committee has seven members with Vallabhbhai Lakhani, owner of Kiran Gems, the biggest diamond firm of Surat, as its chairman. Others include Arvind Dhanera, owner of Dhanera diamonds; Govind Dholakia of Shree Ram Krishna Exports; Sevantibhai Shah of Venus Jewels; Diyalbhai Vaghani of Kapu Gems; Lalji Patel of Dharmanandan diamonds; and Mathurbhai Savani, owner of Savani Brothers diamond firm. All of them are major diamond players. Lalji Patel is the diamantaire who bought Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s monogrammed suit.
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A general committee member of the Surat Diamond Bourse, Dinesh Navadia, said, “All the 4,200 offices have been sold. The SDB will give direct employment to over 1 lakh people.”
Sources in the SDB said that the committee had purchased land from the state government at Rs 627 crore and appointed Morphogenesis to design the project. The construction contract was given to PSP Projects, an Ahmedabad-based firm. The construction started in December 2017 and was finished in just five years, despite the two pandemic years. The total project cost is Rs 3,200 crore.
The thematic landscaping is based on the ‘panch tatva’ theme, comprising the five elements of nature (air, water, fire, earth, and sky), said a Core Committee member.
The foundation stone of the SDB was laid by then Chief Minister of Gujarat and now governor of Uttar Pradesh Anandiben Patel in February 2015.
Kamal Saiyed is a senior Correspondent for The Indian Express, providing extensive, on-the-ground coverage from Surat and the broader South Gujarat region and the Union territories of Daman, Diu & Dadra Nagar Haveli. With a reporting career at the publication spanning back to 2007, he has established himself as a high-authority voice on the industrial, social, and political pulse of one of India’s fastest-growing urban hubs.
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Industrial & Economic Beat: Based in the "Diamond City," Saiyed offers expert reporting on the diamond and textile industries. His work tracks global market shifts (such as De Beers production changes), local trade policies, and the socio-economic challenges facing the millions of workers in Surat’s manufacturing hubs.
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