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Assam's Gamosa, Telangana's Tandur Redgram, Ladakh apricot get GI tag

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Gamosa Apricot Redgram GI Tag

New Delhi: The government has granted Geographical Indications (GI) tags to various products, including Gamosa of Assam, Tandur Redgram of Telangana, and an apricot variety of Ladakh.

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The commerce and Industry ministry said on Wednesday that the total number of GI has reached to 432.

"Famous Gamosa of Assam, Tandur Redgram of Telangana, RaktseyKarpo Apricot of Ladakh, Alibag White Onion of Maharashtra have got their GI tags," it said.

The top five states holding the maximum number of GIs are Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Kerala, it added.

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Recently, the government has supported the promotion of GIs by approving an expenditure of Rs 75 crore for three years for the promotion at awareness programmes.

A GI is primarily an agricultural, natural or manufactured product (handicraft and industrial goods) originating from a definite geographical territory.

Typically, such a name conveys an assurance of quality and distinctiveness, which is essentially attributable to the place of its origin.

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There is a proper process for registration of GI products, which includes filing of the application, preliminary scrutiny and examination, show cause notice, publication in the geographical indications journal, opposition to registration, and registration.

Any association of persons, producers, organisations or authorities established by or under the law can apply. The applicant must represent the interest of the producers.

The famous goods which carry GI tag include Basmati rice, Darjeeling Tea, Chanderi Fabric, Mysore Silk, Kullu Shawl, Kangra Tea, Thanjavur Paintings, Allahabad Surkha, Farrukhabad Prints, Lucknow Zardozi and Kashmir Walnut Wood Carving.

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