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'Gi Tag' - 14 New Result(s)
  • Manipuri Black Rice And Kashmiri Saffron Get Geographical Indication (GI) Tag
    Manipuri Black Rice And Kashmiri Saffron Get Geographical Indication (GI) Tag

    Two foods of India have recently received the Geographical Indication (GI) tag - the Manipuri black rice and the Kashmiri Saffron.

  • From Darjeeling Tea To Bikaneri Bhujia: Guide To GI Tagged Foods Across India
    From Darjeeling Tea To Bikaneri Bhujia: Guide To GI Tagged Foods Across India

    Introduced in 2003, India has more than 350 GI tagged products till date. It is generally given to indigenous agricultural products, food items, handicrafts etc.

  • Banarasi Paan Finally Wins! It Is Awarded With Special GI Tag
    Banarasi Paan Finally Wins! It Is Awarded With Special GI Tag

    GI tag expands to Geographical Indication tag, and is accorded to products that have characteristics that are unique to the place of its origin.

  • Ayodhya's Hanuman Garhi Besan Ladoo Earns GI Tag Ahead Of Consecration Day
    Ayodhya's Hanuman Garhi Besan Ladoo Earns GI Tag Ahead Of Consecration Day

    The GI tag implies that these ladoos are officially acknowledged as originating from Ayodhya and possessing the distinct qualities associated with the region.

  • Government Awards GI Tag To Mithila Makhana - All You Need To Know About Mithila Makhana
    Government Awards GI Tag To Mithila Makhana - All You Need To Know About Mithila Makhana

    Mithila Makhana is makhana (fox nuts) grown in the Mithila region of Bihar. Read on to know more.

  • Government Plans to Get GI Tag for These Four Traditional Bengali Sweets
    Government Plans to Get GI Tag for These Four Traditional Bengali Sweets

    The West Bengal government is planning to get Geographical Identification (GI) tag for four traditional sweetmeat delicacies of the state with a view to protect them from imitations and for exporting them in future.

  • Odisha's Unique Red Ant Chutney Granted Geographical Indication (GI) Tag
    Odisha's Unique Red Ant Chutney Granted Geographical Indication (GI) Tag

    Odisha Red Ant Chutney: Odisha's famed "Kai Chutney," made from red weaver ants, has been awarded with the prestigious Geographical Indication (GI) tag on January 2, 2024

  • All Things Spicy: Here're 5 GI Tagged Chillies From Across India
    All Things Spicy: Here're 5 GI Tagged Chillies From Across India

    Here we bring you some of the most popular varieties of Indian chillies that have been granted the Geographical Indication (GI) tag. Read on to know more.

  • This Bengali Sweet Was Exported Globally For The First Time, No It's Not Roshogolla!
    This Bengali Sweet Was Exported Globally For The First Time, No It's Not Roshogolla!

    The first batch of Joynagarer moa was recently shipped to Bahrain. The delicious puffed rice ladoo got its much-coveted Geographical Indication or GI tag in the year 2015.

  • Rosogolla Belongs to West Bengal, But There's a Catch
    Rosogolla Belongs to West Bengal, But There's a Catch

    The sweet and syrupy debate has been settled in favour of West Bengal. But here's the catch - the GI tag has been granted only for "Banglar Rasogolla" which translates to ' Rasogolla of Bengal', ...

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