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Jewellers resume business after strike

Most of the jewellery shops in the country have opened this morning, All India Sarafa Association president Sheel Chand Jain said.

Bullion traders and jewellers opened their shops in most parts of the country today,after calling off 21-day nationwide strike on Friday,as government assured them that their demand for rollback of excise duty on non-branded jewellery will be looked into.

Most of the jewellery shops in the country have opened this morning, All India Sarafa Association president Sheel Chand Jain said.

While jewellers resumed business in Delhi,traders in Mumbais Zaveri Bazaar could not open their shops as they participated in a rally in the city. The full-fledged business in Mumbai would resume from Monday.

In Delhi,the bullion market opened with gold quoting at Rs 28,410 per 10 gram. However,traders reported thin business.

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