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Last Updated Wednesday November 18 2020 09:21 PM IST

Hundreds of flats and cars: this Surat diamond tycoon's Diwali gifts for staff

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Savji Dholakia Savji Dholakia. Photo courtesy: Facebook/Savji Dholakia

Surat: Known for his benevolent Diwali gifts to his employees, Surat-based billionaire diamond merchant Savji Dholakia has this year too kept over a thousand cars and 400 flats to his well-performing staff with the company bearing part of the monthly instalments.

Dholakia, who owns the Hare Krishna Exports, has gifted 400 flats and 1,260 cars as Diwali bonuses to his employees. However, the company will bear a part, Rs 5,000, of the loan instalments on the flats and the cars for five years.

Dholakia hogged headlines in July when he sent his son to Kerala to live on odd jobs in a bid to teach him the harsh realities of life. Onmanorama had then reported how Dravya Dholakia (21) survived in Kochi, working in a bakery, call center and footwear shop.

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"We have selected 1,716 employees as the best performers this year. We are arranging for houses for those who already own cars, while those who don't have a four-wheeler will get one," Dholakia told IANS on his plans for this Diwali.

He said the 400 flats each of 1,100 square feet would be allotted in a housing scheme of the company itself. "The flats would come dirt cheap at Rs 15 lakh and the monthly instalment, which the employee will start paying after five years will be Rs 11,000," he said.

The bonus, which were announced at an informal meeting of employees, on Tuesday have been an annual ritual at Hare Krishna Exports.

Last year, Dholakia's company similarly gave 491 cars and 200 flats to its employees. The year before that, it spent Rs 50 crore on performance incentives, Dholakia said.

The diamond merchant, who hails from Dudhala village in Amreli district in Saurashtra region, established and nurtured his business using a loan from his uncle. 

(With agency inputs)

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