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Jharkhand Gets 11 New GI Tags: Tussar Silk to Kalakand Boost

Jharkhand has received GI recognition for 11 traditional products, including Tussar silk, Kuchai saree, and Koderma kalakand. Chief Minister Hemant Soren hailed the development as a matter of pride for the state. The GI tags provide legal protection and help in gaining national and international visibility for local artisans. NABARD played a significant role in securing these tags for the state's cultural heritage.

From Tussar silk to kalakand, 11 Jharkhand products get GI recognition

Ranchi, June 17

Jharkhand's traditional arts, handicrafts, textiles and food items have received a major boost to their recognition after 11 products from the state were granted Geographical Indication tags, taking the total number of GI-tagged items to 12.

This achievement is being seen as a significant step towards giving national and international visibility to the state's cultural heritage, tribal traditions, and the craftsmanship of local artisans.

The 11 products that have received GI tags are Kuchai silk saree and fabrics, Bhagaiya saree and fabrics, Dumka chadars, Panchi parhan-Panchi saree and fabrics, Jharkhand Tussar silk saree and fabrics, Jharkhand Dokra craft, tribal jewellery of Jharkhand, bamboo craft, Koderma (Jhumri Tilaiya) kesariya kalakand, Jharkhand Benu, and Jadopatia painting.

Chief Minister Hemant Soren termed the development a matter of pride for the state, saying the recognition reflects the years of effort, skill and traditional knowledge of artisans, weavers, farmers and tribal communities. He noted that in 2019, only one product from Jharkhand had a GI tag, while the number has now increased to 12.

He said the GI tag would provide legal protection to these products, help them gain wider market recognition at the national and international levels, and enhance the income of local communities.

The Chief Minister also said efforts are underway to secure GI tags for several other products, including traditional instruments like mandar, Paithkar painting, Nimucha shawl, Deoghar peda, Kusumi lac, lac bangles, sal seeds, mahua flowers, karanj seeds, ragi, rugra, and dhuska.

A GI tag provides legal protection to a product's geographical uniqueness and authenticity. It helps prevent duplication and establishes a distinct market identity.

Experts believe that this recognition will help artisans, weavers, craftsmen and farmers secure better prices and open new export opportunities.

According to the state government, the GI tags will strengthen the rural economy and promote the preservation of traditional knowledge and crafts. The National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) has also played a significant role in the process.

Notably, in India, the GI tag is governed under the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999. The tag provides legal protection based on geographical identity and is valid for 10 years, after which it can be renewed.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Emma D

This is fantastic news! I studied India's GI system briefly in college, and it's so heartening to see states like Jharkhand leveraging it to protect indigenous crafts. The Dokra metal art mentioned is absolutely stunning. This boosts rural economies and preserves centuries-old traditions. Well done, NABARD and state government!

Aman W

Waah! Kuchai silk sarees aur Kesariya kalakand ka GI tag toh bahut pyaar se mila hai. Lekin ek baat hai, sirf tag se kaam nahi chalega. Sarkar ko ye bhi ensure karna hoga ki asli artisans tak faida pahuche, na ki beech ke middlemen haath maar le. Marketing strategy bhi strong honi chahiye worldwide. Tabhi real impact aayega.

Jessica F

As someone working in handicrafts exports, I can tell you the GI tag is a game-changer for market recognition. Jharkhand's tribal jewellery and bamboo crafts are incredibly unique. This will help prevent counterfeiting here. Hope the government also invests in skill development and digital training for artisans so they can sell directly on e-commerce sites.

Sneha F

Bohot khushi hui yeh sunke! Main toh Dumka se hoon aur wahan ke chadar aur sarees ka kaam dekhkar dil garden ho jata hai. GI tag milne se humare local weavers ko aur bhi confidence aayega. Bas yeh dua hai ki ye tag practical ho, aur sirf paper par na rah jaye. Real mein unki zindagi badalni chahiye. 🙏

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