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GI tag puts Mandu's Khurasani Imli on the global mapMandu's unique Khurasani Imli, the fruit of the iconic Baobab tree, has received a Geographical Indication (GI) tag. This recognition is se...
Four Assam products get Geographical Indication tag: Himanta Biswa SarmaAssam's rich heritage has received a significant boost. Four traditional products from the state have been awarded Geographical Indication ...
Root cause: India’s spice crown under threat as quality concerns trace back to farmsFarm-level traceability, quality, value addition, and branding are key to converting export scale into global trust, according to experts.
These large- and mid-cap stocks may give more than 25% return in 1 year, according to analystsFor the last few earnings seasons, the message has been: “Show me growth, I have the money.” Stocks with better-than-expected earnings saw ...
India-Oman trade pact creates strong export push for India's textile MSMEs: GovtIndia's textile and apparel sector is poised for significant growth in Oman following the India-Oman Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agr...
Why Prada has a devil of a dilemma, but so does IndiaPrada Kolhapuri controversy: The latest collection from high-fashion label Prada has ignited a firestorm in India again. This comes a year ...
Beyond 'Jigarthanda': How GI tag 'rescues' lesser know products from obscurityGeographical Indication tags are significantly boosting obscure products and artisans in Tamil Nadu. Kallakurichi wood carvings and Thanjav...
GI Certificates handed over to 18 indigenous products of Arunachal PradeshThese GI-certified products stand as proud representatives of the rich cultural heritage and traditional craftsmanship embedded within the ...
NERAMAC’s initiative to authorize 800 North East region farmers to use GI-tagging of its processed certificationsThe North Eastern Regional Agricultural Marketing Corporation (NERAMAC) under Ministry of DoNER, Government of India had undertaken Geograp...
All about GI tags: Remember when two states had a bitter row over a sweet's origins?While the geographical indication tag has helped some products gain recognition in export markets, it has not been able to create premium v...
Applications filed in 19 nations for protection of GI, certification mark for Basmati: PuriA law firm has been engaged to initiate and deal with the consequential legal matters for the protection of GI/ Certification Mark for 'Bas...
Saffron grown in Kashmir gets Geographical Indication certificationSoon after taking over as lieutenant governor, Girish Chander Murmu took a personal interest in ensuring that Kashmir saffron gets GI certi...
It’s officially banglar Rosogolla nowHyderabadi Haleem is so far the only one in its genre with GI certification, but Bengal may well pitch its own version there too.
Madhya Pradesh may spoil India’s basmati GI partyThe All India Rice Exporters’ Association said it is grateful to the commerce ministry and Apeda for spearheading and pursuing the GI for b...
West Bengal Government plans to get GI tag for traditional Bengali sweetsBengal is known for its sweets and those sweets are all set to get geographical identification (GI) certification. The West Bengal Governme...
Famous Banaras beads to get GI certification soonHighlighting the uniqueness of the handicraft, he said a lot of evolution, innovation and expertise has gone into developing 50,000 varieti...
Weavers seek to relax criterion for certifying genuine Kanjeevaram sareeA GI certification that the product possesses certain qualities, is made according to traditional methods, or enjoys a certain reputation, ...
- Banarasi silk sarees get copyright cover
The GI status would benefit about 12 lakh people associated directly or indirectly with the handloom industry of the region.
- Goan feni enters new league, gets GI certificate
Goa’s humble feni, that comes under the category of “country liquor”, is now joining the ranks of Darjeeling Tea, Mysore Sandalwood and Sco...
- Goa's Feni may soon get GI tag
Feni makers in Goa believe the cashew fruit from which Feni is produced is unique to Goa & therefore Goa should own Feni.