Geographical Indications in India

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Geographical Indications in India

India is a rich storehouse of goods with reputation or quality which can be adduced to their geographical origin or place of manufacture. E.gs. Pashmina from Kashmir, Kangra Tea from Himachal Pradesh, Phulkari from Punjab, Kota Doria and Bikaneri bhujia from Rajasthan, Banaras Sarees & Brocades and Kanauj Perfume from Uttar Pradesh Chanderi sari from Madhya Pradesh, Madhubani painting from Bihar, Darjeeling tea from West Bengal, Muga Silk of Assam from Assam, Orisaa Ikat from Orissa, Puneri Pagadi and Paithani sarees from Maharashtra, Pochampalli sarees and Silver filigree of Karimnagar from Telangana, Kalahasthi Kalamakari and Tirupatti Laddu and Mysore silk and Channapatna toys from Karnataka, Kanjeepuram sarees and Nilgiri tea from Tamil Nadu, Aranmula metal mirror and Green cardamom from Kerala. The economic potential of these goods is enormous

GI and Rural Economy GIs are mostly from villages or small towns Higher income for the producers from these regions have the potential to transform the rural economy for the better Assured market attracts investment Case of Pochampalli in Telangana Case of Kota Doria from Rajasthan

Pochampally Ikat Pochampally Ikat in Telangana, India, which was registered in December 2004. Pochampally Ikat are popular for the traditional geometric patterns in Ikat style of dyeing i.e. the diffused diamond or chowka design, and the use of natural fibers of cotton and silk by Handloom weaving, this traditional weaving style is a part of UNESCO s tentative list of world heritage sites under 'iconic saree weaving clusters of India'. Study conducted by a Government organisation show that, Weaver s Income increased by 27% in 2005 2006; Increase Consumer base by 20% the producers were able to get orders from reputed companies & brands. The producers who had migrated to other cities shifted back to Pochampally, Establishment of First Handloom park at Pochampally

Kota Doria Kota Doria is a textile product from Rajasthan was registered in July 2005 Kota Doria is a unique blend of cotton and silk in a square check pattern, Kota Doria is a light weight fine weave, with silk providing the shine and cotton providing the strength to the fabric. The checked pattern is one of the most distinguishing features of the fabric. Study by an NGO reveals that: Increase in income of weavers tripled from Rs 700 per PAN (30 yards) in 2005 to Rs 2000 in 2008 Increase in employment for women by 30 %; Women self help groups & training centres were established, Presently 10,000 families are engaged; Establishment of Hospitals & Schools,

GIs and Industry Many registered and potential GIs of India are in the MSME sector Eg: Coimbatore Wet Grinders, Meerut Scissors, Bikaneri Bhujia and Ratlami Sev GI protection enables them to develop their market and increase returns

GIs and Tourism GIs are unique products coming from demarcated areas Cultivation or manufacturing process itself can attract tourists Handicrafts and handlooms with special characteristics are always attractive to tourists. Regions can provide attract tourists to taste the special GI foods or drinks or buy the unique products with discounts. Eg: Mahabaleshwar Strawberry and Nashik Valley Wine

Social Developments and GIs Empowerment: Experience with improving their lots and realization that they can shape their own future, develop capability of people to participate in the development process Equity: Since the producers of large number of registered and potential GIs belong to agriculturists, artisans classes, etc. improvement of the economy in these sectors leads to bringing in more equity in money distribution.

GIs and Traditional Knowledge Many GI products enshrine Traditional Knowledge Case of Aranmulla kannadi (metal mirror) from Kerala Case of Madhubani paintings from Bihar

GIs and Consumers GI protection is pro-consumer also A GI product is a quality assurance for the consumer It is a guarantee of the genuineness of the product

GIs as a Quality Assurance GI products have to ensure consistency of their quality and unique characteristics. Needs regular monitoring and inspection Proprietors and authorized users should establish self regulating mechanisms. Eg: Mysore Silk, Mysore Sandal Soap and Kashmir Pashmina

Marketing the GI Concerted and sustained efforts needed to develop the market for the GI products With the protection assured by GI registration, if the market is developed, pirates and counterfeiters cannot encroach that market Brand building is very important Develop logos Establish tie ups with retailers and bulk suppliers Advertise and publicize

GI and National Interest GIs are community properties Matter of national pride Important role in rural development Eg: Darjeeling tea, Bobbili Veena, Basmati, Bastar Dhokra

Identify all the potential GIs in the country Prepare detailed documentation on each of them Organize the producers Take measures for protecting the quality. Apply to Register the potential ones

Each Indian GI has an assurance of distinctiveness and quality, attributable to its origin in the defined geography. Be it the famed Darjeeling Tea loved worldwide, or Makrana Marble that created the undisputable edifice of eternal love the Taj Mahal to the Banaras Brocades and Sarees that eptiomize sheer poetry on Cloth, The revered Tirupathi Laddu comes from the Sri Vari Temple on Tirumala hills, the fragrance of Kannauj Perfume and intricate Mysore Rosewood Inlay work captivates millions, even as they relish the mouth watering Bikaneri Bhujia, show case the richness of India s heritage and culture.

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