Talk:Surat Diamond Bourse
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Serious issues with advertisement
[edit]The last version of this article by my reckoning that doesn't have extreme issues with advertisement-like tone is no longer current, as it refers a proposed exchange and is one sentence long. To be honest, I would tag it with G11 if it wasn't this old, but I'm not sure restubbing it into the past is a good idea either - I might go for a rewrite after work. PriusGod (talk) 16:10, 18 July 2023 (UTC)
22 km long??
[edit]The article says
"The nine towers are connected with each other by a large, 22 km-long central corridor,"
The complex is around 450 meters long (Google maps measure). Was this sentence meant to refer to total floor space or something?
Govind Dholakia chosen for the leadership of Surat Diamond Bourse
[edit]BJP MP Govind Dholakia now lead the Surat Diamond Bourse as a chairman. FrankoSayHi5 (talk) 04:11, 22 March 2024 (UTC)
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