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Introduction
Geographical Indication tag refers to a tag certified to a product originated in a particular geographical region. The product holds some specific quality, distinctive feature and status because of that origin. Geographical tag is used for natural, agricultural and manufactured industrial or handicraft products.
Significanc
The importance of GI tag or Geographical Indication tag is similar to the intellectual property rights like trademark, patent, copyright etc. It provides protection to holders and manufacturers of the product, which cannot be used by any third party who produces it without standard guidelines and conditions.
It enables only registered and authorised holder to use the popular name of the product.
History
The term GI is given under the Article 22 (1) of World Trade Organization Agreement which deals with Trade Related Aspects of the Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement.
As India is a member of WTO, it enacted the GI tag in year 1999 under Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration & Protection) Act. It came into effect later from 15th September, 2003.
The certification is valid up to 10 years only and can be renewed every time.
The first Indian product to get recognition under GI Tag was the famous beverage ‘Darjeeling tea’ in 2004.
GI Tags In Rajasthan
Rajasthan has currently 16 products which has been certified as GI. They can be classified under three categories:
- Handicraft -13
- Food/Agriculture -1
- Natural -2
- Sojat Mehndi is the latest entry to the GI list. It has received recognition in 2021
Handicrafts
- Bagru Hand Block Printing
- Blue Pottery of Jaipur
- Blue Pottery of Jaipur Logo
- Kathputli of Rajasthan
- Kathputali of Rajasthan Logo
- Kota Doria
- Kota Doria Logo
- Molela Clay Work
- Molela Clay Work of Rajasthan Logo
- Phulkari
- Pokaran Pottery
- Sanganeri Hand Block Printing
- Thewa Art Work
Food
- Bikaneri Bhujia
Natural
- Makrana Marble
- Sojat Mehndi
Related External Links
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_geographical_indications_in_India
-Related External Links for More InDepth study
Download Updated GI Registered List of India from here.
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What is a geographical tag?
Geographical Indication tag refers to a tag certified to a product originated in a particular geographical region. The product holds some specific quality, distinctive feature and status because of that origin. Geographical tag is used for natural, agricultural and manufactured industrial or handicraft products.
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Which is India’s first GI tag?
GI tag is the abbreviation of Geographical Indications tags in India. It came into force with effect from 15th September 2003. Darjeeling Tea was the first Indian product to get a GI tag.
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How many GI tags are in India?
The total number of GI tags in India are 432, of which 401 are for products with Indian origin and 31 are for products with foreign origin.
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Which state has highest GI tags?
Karnataka is the state with the most number of GI tags products. Currently, it has 46 geographical indication tagged products in the country.
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Who gives GI tag in India?
GI tags are issued as per the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act,1999. This tag is issued by the Geographical Indication Registry under the Department of Industry Promotion and Internal Trade, Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
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Which rice is GI tag in India?
Joha rice, Boka Chaul rice and Chokuwa rice–Assam
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How many years is a GI tag?
A GI is registered for an initial period of ten years, which may be renewed from time to time.