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India's lab-grown diamonds unit to be set up in IIT Madras: Commerce Ministry 

The moves comes after the Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, in the Union Budget 2023, announced the government's intention to encourage the production of eco-friendly lab-grown diamonds via an R&D grant and reduction in import duties on raw material.

By Anushka Sharma  Feb 23, 2023 6:25:03 PM IST (Updated)

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The Commerce Ministry on Thursday, February 23, approved the establishment of the India Centre for Lab-Grown Diamonds (InCent-LGD) at IIT Madras at an estimated cost of Rs 243 crore over the next five years. This follows Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's announcement in the Union Budget that the government will encourage the production of lab-grown diamonds in the country via an R&D grant to an IIT for five years and reduction in import duties on raw material.

"It has been decided to give this project to IIT-Madras after a joint determination of its capabilities by a joint committee of (the) government, Export Promotion Council and industry representatives. It is proposed to establish an India Centre for Lab grown Diamond (InCent-LGD) at IIT Madras with the estimated cost of Rs. 242.96 crores over 5 years," the Commerce Ministry said in a statement.

Besides the jewellery industry, lab-grown diamonds are used in computer chips, satellites and 5G networks as they can be used in extreme environments due to their potential to operate at higher speeds while using less power than silicon-based chips. LGD has vast application in field of defence, optics, jewellery, thermal and the medical industry.