Three more Bangladeshi products have obtained Geographical Indication (GI) status, namely Jamalpur’s nakshi kantha, Rajshahi’s sweet betel leaf, and Jessore’s date molasses. This latest development takes the tally of Bangladesh’s GI products to 31. As the nation marches on in its quest to develop its cultural identity, what can you, as a conscientious citizen, do to advocate
With the chutney originating from the forests of Odisha’s Mayurbhanj district receiving the Geographical Indication tag, we take a deeper look at its spicy saga
The Kashi and Purvanchal region now has 22 Geographical Indication (GI) products including Banaras Brocade and Sarees, Handmade Bhadohi Carpets, Mirzapur Handmade Carpets among others.