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#12224316
3 April 2025
Jewelers manufacture Assamese traditional jewelry at a jewelry workshop ahead of Rongali Bihu in Ranthali village in Nagaon District of Assam, India, on April 3, 2025. Assamese jewelry, commonly known as Axomiya Gohona, officially secures a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, marking a recognition of Assam's cultural heritage.
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#12224317
3 April 2025
Jewelers manufacture Assamese traditional jewelry at a jewelry workshop ahead of Rongali Bihu in Ranthali village in Nagaon District of Assam, India, on April 3, 2025. Assamese jewelry, commonly known as Axomiya Gohona, officially secures a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, marking a recognition of Assam's cultural heritage.
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#12224318
3 April 2025
Jewelers manufacture Assamese traditional jewelry at a jewelry workshop ahead of Rongali Bihu in Ranthali village in Nagaon District of Assam, India, on April 3, 2025. Assamese jewelry, commonly known as Axomiya Gohona, officially secures a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, marking a recognition of Assam's cultural heritage.
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#12224319
3 April 2025
Jewelers manufacture Assamese traditional jewelry at a jewelry workshop ahead of Rongali Bihu in Ranthali village in Nagaon District of Assam, India, on April 3, 2025. Assamese jewelry, commonly known as Axomiya Gohona, officially secures a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, marking a recognition of Assam's cultural heritage.
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#12224320
3 April 2025
Jewelers manufacture Assamese traditional jewelry at a jewelry workshop ahead of Rongali Bihu in Ranthali village in Nagaon District of Assam, India, on April 3, 2025. Assamese jewelry, commonly known as Axomiya Gohona, officially secures a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, marking a recognition of Assam's cultural heritage.
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#12224321
3 April 2025
Jewelers manufacture Assamese traditional jewelry at a jewelry workshop ahead of Rongali Bihu in Ranthali village in Nagaon District of Assam, India, on April 3, 2025. Assamese jewelry, commonly known as Axomiya Gohona, officially secures a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, marking a recognition of Assam's cultural heritage.
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#12224322
3 April 2025
Jewelers manufacture Assamese traditional jewelry at a jewelry workshop ahead of Rongali Bihu in Ranthali village in Nagaon District of Assam, India, on April 3, 2025. Assamese jewelry, commonly known as Axomiya Gohona, officially secures a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, marking a recognition of Assam's cultural heritage.
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#12224323
3 April 2025
Jewelers manufacture Assamese traditional jewelry at a jewelry workshop ahead of Rongali Bihu in Ranthali village in Nagaon District of Assam, India, on April 3, 2025. Assamese jewelry, commonly known as Axomiya Gohona, officially secures a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, marking a recognition of Assam's cultural heritage.
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#12224324
3 April 2025
Jewelers manufacture Assamese traditional jewelry at a jewelry workshop ahead of Rongali Bihu in Ranthali village in Nagaon District of Assam, India, on April 3, 2025. Assamese jewelry, commonly known as Axomiya Gohona, officially secures a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, marking a recognition of Assam's cultural heritage.
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#10979466
10 February 2024
A general view of a Tangail Saree is being displayed at a showroom in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 8, 2024. The Tangail saree, a traditional handwoven saree from Tangail, Bangladesh, is renowned for its innovative designs, hand-woven booties, the use of natural fibers, and the fineness of the fabric. Currently, there is a significant dispute between Bangladesh and India over the ownership of the Geographical Indication (GI) tag for the Tangail saree.
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#10979467
10 February 2024
A customer is looking at a Tangail Saree in a showroom in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 8, 2024. The Tangail saree is a traditional handwoven saree from Tangail, Bangladesh, known for its unique designs, hand-woven booties, use of natural fibers, and the fineness of the fabric. Over the past week, there has been a major dispute between Bangladesh and India over the ownership of the Geographical Indication (GI) tag for the Tangail saree.
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#10979468
10 February 2024
A general view of a Tangail Saree is being displayed at a showroom in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 8, 2024. The Tangail saree, a traditional handwoven saree from Tangail, Bangladesh, is renowned for its innovative designs, hand-woven booties, the use of natural fibers, and the fineness of the fabric. Currently, there is a significant dispute between Bangladesh and India over the ownership of the Geographical Indication (GI) tag for the Tangail saree.
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#10979469
10 February 2024
A salesman is reorganizing Tangail Sarees at a showroom in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 8, 2024. Tangail Sarees are traditional handwoven sarees from Tangail, Bangladesh, known for their unique designs, hand-woven booties, use of natural fibers, and the fineness of the fabric. Over the past week, there has been a major dispute between Bangladesh and India over the ownership of the Geographical Indication (GI) tag for the Tangail Saree.
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#10979470
10 February 2024
A salesman is reorganizing Tangail Sarees at a showroom in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on February 8, 2024. Tangail Sarees are traditional handwoven sarees from Tangail, Bangladesh, known for their unique designs, hand-woven booties, use of natural fibers, and the fineness of the fabric. Over the past week, there has been a major dispute between Bangladesh and India over the ownership of the Geographical Indication (GI) tag for the Tangail Saree.
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#10491968
12 September 2023
Rasgulla or ''syrup filled ball'' is a syrupy dessert popular in the eastern part of South Asia. It is made from ball-shaped dumplings of chhena (a style of cheese, originating from the Indian subcontinent) dough, cooked in light sugar syrup made of sugar. This is done until the syrup permeates the dumplings. In 2016, the West Bengal government applied for a geographical indication (GI) tag for the variant called ''Banglar rosogolla'' (Bengali rasgulla) clarifying that the Bengal and Odisha variants were different in ''both in colour, texture, taste, juice content and method of manufacturing.'' The spongy white rasgulla is believed to have been introduced in present-day West Bengal in 1868 by a Kolkata-based confectioner named Nobin Chandra Das. Rasgullas is within a container at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 12/09/2023.
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#10491970
12 September 2023
Rasgulla or ''syrup filled ball'' is a syrupy dessert popular in the eastern part of South Asia. It is made from ball-shaped dumplings of chhena (a style of cheese, originating from the Indian subcontinent) dough, cooked in light sugar syrup made of sugar. This is done until the syrup permeates the dumplings. In 2016, the West Bengal government applied for a geographical indication (GI) tag for the variant called ''Banglar rosogolla'' (Bengali rasgulla) clarifying that the Bengal and Odisha variants were different in ''both in colour, texture, taste, juice content and method of manufacturing.'' The spongy white rasgulla is believed to have been introduced in present-day West Bengal in 1868 by a Kolkata-based confectioner named Nobin Chandra Das. Rasgullas is within a container at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 12/09/2023.
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