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GI Tag for Banarasi Shehnai
- 18 Apr 2025
- 2 min read
Varanasi’s rich cultural and craft heritage gained national recognition as the Banarasi Shehnai was granted Geographical Indication (GI) tag.
- About the Banarasi Shehnai:
- It is a traditional wind instrument deeply rooted in the Banaras Gharana of Indian classical music.
- It gained national prominence through Ustad Bismillah Khan, who famously played the shehnai at the Red Fort on India’s first Independence Day.
- He elevated the Shehnai to prominence in Indian classical music with his performance at the Calcutta All India Music Conference in 1937.
- He was awarded India's highest civilian honour, the Bharat Ratna in 2001.
- The instrument holds a divine and auspicious status, often performed at weddings, religious ceremonies, and temple rituals.
- Geographical Indication (GI) Tag:
- About: A GI tag is a name or sign used on certain products that correspond to a specific geographical location or origin.
- The GI tag ensures that only authorised users or those residing in the geographical territory are allowed to use the popular product name.
- It also protects the product from being copied or imitated by others.
- A registered GI is valid for 10 years and can be renewed.
- GI registration is overseen by the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.
- The GI tag ensures that only authorised users or those residing in the geographical territory are allowed to use the popular product name.
- Legal Framework:
- About: A GI tag is a name or sign used on certain products that correspond to a specific geographical location or origin.
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