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Banarasi Langda mango and paan get GI tag

“The state now has 45 GI-tagged products, of which 21 belong to the Varanasi.”

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Banarasi Langda (mango), Banarasi Paan and Ramnagar Bhanta (brinjal) figure among the 10 products from Uttar Pradesh that have won the tag of geographical indication. The state now has 45 GI-tagged products, of which 21 belong to the Varanasi, reported ET.

After being awarded the GI certification, Banarasi Langada (mango), famous for its sweetness, will be reaching the international market. Varanasi’s handloom and handicraft goods are already GI-tagged.  About a month ago, Adamchini Chawal (rice) of Chandauli, adjacent to Varanasi, was awarded the GI certification. According to the GI Registry – Chennai, 33 products nationwide were granted GI certification on a single day on March 31. Among them, 10 belonged to UP, including three from Varanasi.

The GI Registry so far has awarded GI tag to 441 Indian products and 34 foreign goods

The GI Registry has awarded the GI tag to 441 Indian products and 34 foreign goods. Varanasi’s GI crusader Rajni Kant claimed that around 20 lakh people produce all GI goods of Varanasi and eastern UP, yielding an annual turnover of about Rs 25,500 crore. As per the GI Registry, the 10 newly certified goods from UP include Aligarh Tala, Bakharia Brassware, Banda Shazar Patthar Craft, Nagina Wood Craft, Pratapgarh Aonla and Hathras Hing.

Varanasi’s handloom and handicraft goods are already GI-tagged.  About a month ago, Adamchini Chawal (rice) of Chandauli, adjacent to Varanasi, was awarded the GI certification.

The GI Registry so far has awarded GI tag to 441 Indian products and 34 foreign goods.

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