Press Trust of India, Nov 1, 2009
Berhampur (Orissa), Nov 1 (PTI) In a bid to empower economically backward weaver community in the state, the Orissa government has identified at least eight handloom sub-products for Geographical Indications registration.
The products identified for the GI registrations are Sambalpuri tie and dye, Nuapatna tie and dye, Berhampur Kumbha design, Sonepur-Bomakei design, Pasapalli design of Bargarh, Dholapathara temple design, Khandua fabrics of Nuapatna and Habbas of Kalahandi.
"We have engaged IIT-Kharagpur to provide assistance for getting the products registered with GI, Chennai," state textiles and handloom department secretary Arati Ahuja said.
GI is a sign used on goods that have a specific geographical origin and possesses qualities and reputations that are essentially attributable the place of origin
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