Navalgund Durries

Navalgund durries are a type of handwoven cotton rug that is produced in the town of Navalgund in the Dharwad district of Karnataka, India. They are known for their intricate designs, vibrant colors, and soft texture. Navalgund durries were awarded a Geographical Indication (GI) tag in 2011. This means that the durries can only be…

Nashik Valley Wines

Nashik valley wines are specially protected under the patent of the Geographical Indication in India for the region of Nashik district in Maharashtra, India, where it is produced from several vineyards and the Sula wine is one of the major producer of Wines in Nashik. The wine is produced in two types: red and white.…

Naga Tree Tomato

History and Background Naga tree tomato is an integral ingredient of the Nagaland cuisine. Locally, the Naga Tree Tomato is referred to as “Sei Bangenuo.” This name comes from the Tenyidie dialect and means “tree tomato.”The Naga Tree Tomato, which has over 30 species worldwide, is also known as “Tamarillo.”The Naga tree tomato, sometimes referred…

Naga Cucumber

Source : https://currentaffairs.adda247.com/naga-cucumber-from-nagaland-gets-geographical-identification-tag/ History and Background One of the most significant crops in the Northeast is the cucumber. Nagaland ranks third in output of this fruit and has the fifth-highest area under cultivation. Cucumbers can range in length and weight, and they can be smooth or warty, yellow or green. Compared to cucumbers found in…

Naga Chakhesang Shawl

https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Embroidered_textile_from_Nagaland,_Honolulu_Museum_of_Art_13688.1.JPG History and Background Known as the Switzerland of the East, Nagaland is a state blessed with natural beauty. Shawls are of extreme importance in the Naga culture and have deep-rooted meanings and specific connotations. The shawls also act as an indicator of their social status and identity. According to anthropologist Mhonyani Sangma, “shawls are…

Mysore Silk

About the Product Mysore silk is a GI Tagged product making it associated with a geographical location and that its quality and reputation are due to that location.The hand-woven silk fabric known as “Mysore silk” is made in and around Mysore, Karnataka, India. It’s renowned for its high calibre, plush texture, and glossy appearance. The…

Mysore Betel Leaves

  Mysore betel leaves, with their distinct flavor and cultural significance, have earned a coveted Geographical Indication (GI) tag, recognizing their unique origin and quality. GI tags are used to identify products that have a strong connection to a specific geographical region and possess characteristics, reputation, or qualities that are essentially attributable to that location.…

Mysore Agarbatti

Incense sticks known as “Mysore agarbathi” are produced in and around Mysore, Karnataka, India. It is renowned for its distinctive scent and enduring aroma. Mysore agarbathi has a geographical indication because it is a product with a GI tag. This indicates that the product is linked to a particular geographic area, and that both its…