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BEPLS Vol 6 Spl issue [1] 2017 580 | P a g e ©2017 AELS, INDIA
Bulletin of Environment, Pharmacology and Life Sciences
Bull. Env. Pharmacol. Life Sci., Vol 6 Special issue [3] 2017: 580-582
©2017 Academy for Environment and Life Sciences, India
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Geographical Indication: Uttar Pradesh comes a long way
Sujit Kumar*, Sandhya Yadav and Sandeep Kumar Singh1
U.P. Council of Agricultural Research, Lucknow
*corresponding author e-maill: sujit3773@gmail.com
1Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Integral University, Lucknow
ABSTRACT
Geographical indication (GI) is a name or sign used on certain products which corresponds to a specific geographical
location or origin (e.g. a town, region, or country). India, as a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO), enacted
the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 has come into force with effect from 15
September 2003. GIs have been defined under Article 22(1) of the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of
Intellectual Property Rights(TRIPS) Agreement as: "Indications which identify a good as originating in the territory of a
member, or a region or a locality in that territory, where a given quality, reputation or characteristic of the good is
essentially attributable to its geographic origin."
Received 29.07.2017 Revised 12.08.2017 Accepted 28.08. 2017
INTRODUCTION
The GI tag ensures that none other than those registered as authorised users (or at least those residing
inside the geographic territory) are allowed to use the popular product name. Darjeeling tea became the
first GI tagged product in India, in 2004-05, since then by May 2017, 295 had been added to the list. These
are listed below.
Significance of GI tag
You might have heard of intellectual properties rights like Copyright, Patent, Trademark, etc.
Geographical Indication Tag provides similar rights and protection to holders.A geographical indication
right enables those who have the right to use the indication to prevent its use by a third party whose
product does not conform to the applicable standards. For example, in the jurisdictions in which the
Darjeeling geographical indication is protected, producers of Darjeeling tea can exclude the use of the
term “Darjeeling” for tea not grown in their tea gardens or not produced according to the standards set
out in the code of practice for the geographical indication.
GI tags – a requirement of TRIPS agreement
 India, as a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO), enacted the Geographical Indications
of Goods (Registration & Protection)Act, 1999 has come into force with effect from 15th September
2003.
 Darjeeling Tea was the first Indian product to get the geographical indication tag. In 2004, the
famous beverage got the recognition.
 India has 295 GI products registered so far and over 270 more products have applied for the
label.
Geographical Indications: Status of Uttar Pradesh
UP’s journey of getting Geographical Indication (GI) tags for its exclusive products that made a modest
beginning during Mayawati’s regime, took a big leap when Akhilesh government came to power. Five GI
tags out of 22 were granted during Mayawati’s period, while the state received 17 GI certificates during
Akhilesh’s regime.
While Darjeeling Tea of West Bengal was the first to join the elite GI club in 2004-05, Allahabad surkha
was the first from UP to join the league in 2007-08. Out of 24 products 17 come from handicraft sector,
BEPLS Vol 6 Spl issue [1] 2017 581 | P a g e ©2017 AELS, INDIA
while three each from agricultural and manufacturing sectors. The eastern UP has emerged as a hub of GI
tagged products (10 out of 24)
GI experts say that getting a GI tag has nothing do with the state governments, as it is an intellectual
property right granted by GI Registry. Till date the promotion of GI-tagged goods has not been treated as
a poll issue by the major political parties.
Alone in eastern UP approximately 1.5 million people are involved in handicraft and weaving sector that
make an annual turnover of around Rs 18,000 crore. About 26% handicraft items come from UP, which is
the highest in the country. But, it is unfortunate that no major political parties showed interest in
including this sector that involves large number of people after agriculture in their poll planks, lamented a
GI expert Dr Rajni Kant, who is instrumental in getting GI tags to fame products of this region. The
migration of artisans still continues, as nothing significant was done for branding and promotion of the GI
products by the state or central government, he said.
However, additional director (handicraft) BS Singh said initiatives are being taken for the promotion of
handicrafts through Gandhi Shilp Bazar and exhibitions. The GI products will be given first preference for
display at the craft museum being built at BadaLalpur, said Singh. The Trade Facilitation Centre and
Crafts Museum, for which Prime Minister Narendra Modi had laid foundation stone at BadaLalpur in
November 2014, is near completion.
GI tag is a certification which indicates the distinctiveness of a product’s origin at a particular
geographical location and guarantees its quality. The Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration &
Protection) Act, 1999, came into force on 15 September, 2003 in the country.
According to records, so far 282 GI certificates have been granted to products of different geographical
areas, out of them 22 belong to UP. During the Mayawati government five products including Allahabad
surkha, Lucknow chikan craft, Mango MalihabadiDusseheri, Banaras brocade and sarees and handmade
carpet of Bhadohi joined the GI club between April 2007 and March 2011.
The maximum number of products were granted GI certificates from 2012-13 to till the date
during AkhileshYadav government. These products include Agra Durrie, Farrukhabad prints, Lucknow
zardozi, Banaras brocade &saree (logo), Kalanamak rice, Kannauj perfume, Kanpur 581addler,
Moradabad metal craft, Saharanpur wood craft, Meerut scissors, Khurja pottery, Banaras gulabimeenakari
craft, Varanasi wooden lacquerware& toys, Mirzapur handmade dari, Nizamabad black pottery, Banaras
metal repouse craft and Varanasi glass beads.
“Eastern UP is emerging as a hub of GI products, as the certification of three more such products including
soft stone undercut work, Ghazipur jute wall hanging, and Chunar sand stone is in the pipeline,” said Kant.
Adding that the Centre and state governments should take proactive measures for brand building,
marketing linkage and design training in these sectors so that the artisans can get the real benefit of this
certification.
Geographical Indications Registered from Uttar Pradesh
Sl.No Geographical Indication Type
1. Allahabad Surkha Agricultural
2. Lucknow Chikan Craft Handicraft
3. Mango MalihabadiDusseheri Agricultural
4. Banaras Brocades and Sarees Handicraft
5. Handmade Carpet of Bhadohi Handmade Carpets
6. Agra Durrie Handicraft
7. Farrukhabad Prints Handicraft
8. Lucknow Zardozi Handicraft
9. Banaras Brocades and Sarees (Logo) Handicraft
10. Kalanamak Rice Agricultural
11. Firozabad Glass Handicraft
12. Kannauj Perfume Manufactured
13. Kanpur Saddlery Manufactured
14. Moradabad Metal Craft Handicraft
15. Saharanpur Wood Craft Handicraft
16. Meerut Scissors Manufactured
17. Khurja Pottery Handicraft
18. Banaras GulabiMeenakari Craft Handicraft
19. Varanasi Wooden Lacquerware&Toys Handicraft
20. Handmade Carpets of Mirzapur Handmade Carpets
21. Nizamabad black clay pottery Handicraft
22. Basmati Agricultural
23. Banaras Metal RepouseCraft Handicrafts
24. Varanasi Glass beads Handicraft
Kumar et al
BEPLS Vol 6 Spl issue [1] 2017 582 | P a g e ©2017 AELS, INDIA
REFERENCES
1. Dinesh, S. (2014). Geographical indications and Penal Provisions in India. Intellectual Property Rights, 3(10): 71-
72.
2. International Symposium on Geographical Indications, WIPO & SAIC, Beijing, 2007.
3. Nair, L. and Kumar, R. (2005). Geographical Indications: A Search for Identity, New Delhi: LexisNexis, pp.01.
4. Ravindran, S. and Mathew, A. (2009). The Protection of Geographical Indication in India-Case Study on
'Darjeeling Tea'. International Property Rights Index 2009 Report.
5. Sahai, S. and Barpujari, I.Are Geographical Indications Better Suited to Protect Indigenous Knowledge? A
Developing Country Perspective. Gene Campaign-Policy Briefing-II.
6. The Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999-Section 22.
7. Watal,J. (2001). Intellectual Property Rights in Developing Countries. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
CITATION OF THIS ARTICLE
Sujit Kumar, Sandhya Yadav and Sandeep Kumar Singh. Geographical Indication: Uttar Pradesh comes a long way.
Bull. Env. Pharmacol. Life Sci., Vol 6 Special issue [3] 2017: 580-582
Kumar et al

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  • 1. BEPLS Vol 6 Spl issue [1] 2017 580 | P a g e ©2017 AELS, INDIA Bulletin of Environment, Pharmacology and Life Sciences Bull. Env. Pharmacol. Life Sci., Vol 6 Special issue [3] 2017: 580-582 ©2017 Academy for Environment and Life Sciences, India Online ISSN 2277-1808 Journal’s URL:http://www.bepls.com CODEN: BEPLAD Global Impact Factor 0.533 Universal Impact Factor 0.9804 NAAS Rating 4.95 FULL LENGTH ARTICLE OPEN ACCESS Geographical Indication: Uttar Pradesh comes a long way Sujit Kumar*, Sandhya Yadav and Sandeep Kumar Singh1 U.P. Council of Agricultural Research, Lucknow *corresponding author e-maill: sujit3773@gmail.com 1Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Integral University, Lucknow ABSTRACT Geographical indication (GI) is a name or sign used on certain products which corresponds to a specific geographical location or origin (e.g. a town, region, or country). India, as a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO), enacted the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 has come into force with effect from 15 September 2003. GIs have been defined under Article 22(1) of the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights(TRIPS) Agreement as: "Indications which identify a good as originating in the territory of a member, or a region or a locality in that territory, where a given quality, reputation or characteristic of the good is essentially attributable to its geographic origin." Received 29.07.2017 Revised 12.08.2017 Accepted 28.08. 2017 INTRODUCTION The GI tag ensures that none other than those registered as authorised users (or at least those residing inside the geographic territory) are allowed to use the popular product name. Darjeeling tea became the first GI tagged product in India, in 2004-05, since then by May 2017, 295 had been added to the list. These are listed below. Significance of GI tag You might have heard of intellectual properties rights like Copyright, Patent, Trademark, etc. Geographical Indication Tag provides similar rights and protection to holders.A geographical indication right enables those who have the right to use the indication to prevent its use by a third party whose product does not conform to the applicable standards. For example, in the jurisdictions in which the Darjeeling geographical indication is protected, producers of Darjeeling tea can exclude the use of the term “Darjeeling” for tea not grown in their tea gardens or not produced according to the standards set out in the code of practice for the geographical indication. GI tags – a requirement of TRIPS agreement  India, as a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO), enacted the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration & Protection)Act, 1999 has come into force with effect from 15th September 2003.  Darjeeling Tea was the first Indian product to get the geographical indication tag. In 2004, the famous beverage got the recognition.  India has 295 GI products registered so far and over 270 more products have applied for the label. Geographical Indications: Status of Uttar Pradesh UP’s journey of getting Geographical Indication (GI) tags for its exclusive products that made a modest beginning during Mayawati’s regime, took a big leap when Akhilesh government came to power. Five GI tags out of 22 were granted during Mayawati’s period, while the state received 17 GI certificates during Akhilesh’s regime. While Darjeeling Tea of West Bengal was the first to join the elite GI club in 2004-05, Allahabad surkha was the first from UP to join the league in 2007-08. Out of 24 products 17 come from handicraft sector,
  • 2. BEPLS Vol 6 Spl issue [1] 2017 581 | P a g e ©2017 AELS, INDIA while three each from agricultural and manufacturing sectors. The eastern UP has emerged as a hub of GI tagged products (10 out of 24) GI experts say that getting a GI tag has nothing do with the state governments, as it is an intellectual property right granted by GI Registry. Till date the promotion of GI-tagged goods has not been treated as a poll issue by the major political parties. Alone in eastern UP approximately 1.5 million people are involved in handicraft and weaving sector that make an annual turnover of around Rs 18,000 crore. About 26% handicraft items come from UP, which is the highest in the country. But, it is unfortunate that no major political parties showed interest in including this sector that involves large number of people after agriculture in their poll planks, lamented a GI expert Dr Rajni Kant, who is instrumental in getting GI tags to fame products of this region. The migration of artisans still continues, as nothing significant was done for branding and promotion of the GI products by the state or central government, he said. However, additional director (handicraft) BS Singh said initiatives are being taken for the promotion of handicrafts through Gandhi Shilp Bazar and exhibitions. The GI products will be given first preference for display at the craft museum being built at BadaLalpur, said Singh. The Trade Facilitation Centre and Crafts Museum, for which Prime Minister Narendra Modi had laid foundation stone at BadaLalpur in November 2014, is near completion. GI tag is a certification which indicates the distinctiveness of a product’s origin at a particular geographical location and guarantees its quality. The Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration & Protection) Act, 1999, came into force on 15 September, 2003 in the country. According to records, so far 282 GI certificates have been granted to products of different geographical areas, out of them 22 belong to UP. During the Mayawati government five products including Allahabad surkha, Lucknow chikan craft, Mango MalihabadiDusseheri, Banaras brocade and sarees and handmade carpet of Bhadohi joined the GI club between April 2007 and March 2011. The maximum number of products were granted GI certificates from 2012-13 to till the date during AkhileshYadav government. These products include Agra Durrie, Farrukhabad prints, Lucknow zardozi, Banaras brocade &saree (logo), Kalanamak rice, Kannauj perfume, Kanpur 581addler, Moradabad metal craft, Saharanpur wood craft, Meerut scissors, Khurja pottery, Banaras gulabimeenakari craft, Varanasi wooden lacquerware& toys, Mirzapur handmade dari, Nizamabad black pottery, Banaras metal repouse craft and Varanasi glass beads. “Eastern UP is emerging as a hub of GI products, as the certification of three more such products including soft stone undercut work, Ghazipur jute wall hanging, and Chunar sand stone is in the pipeline,” said Kant. Adding that the Centre and state governments should take proactive measures for brand building, marketing linkage and design training in these sectors so that the artisans can get the real benefit of this certification. Geographical Indications Registered from Uttar Pradesh Sl.No Geographical Indication Type 1. Allahabad Surkha Agricultural 2. Lucknow Chikan Craft Handicraft 3. Mango MalihabadiDusseheri Agricultural 4. Banaras Brocades and Sarees Handicraft 5. Handmade Carpet of Bhadohi Handmade Carpets 6. Agra Durrie Handicraft 7. Farrukhabad Prints Handicraft 8. Lucknow Zardozi Handicraft 9. Banaras Brocades and Sarees (Logo) Handicraft 10. Kalanamak Rice Agricultural 11. Firozabad Glass Handicraft 12. Kannauj Perfume Manufactured 13. Kanpur Saddlery Manufactured 14. Moradabad Metal Craft Handicraft 15. Saharanpur Wood Craft Handicraft 16. Meerut Scissors Manufactured 17. Khurja Pottery Handicraft 18. Banaras GulabiMeenakari Craft Handicraft 19. Varanasi Wooden Lacquerware&Toys Handicraft 20. Handmade Carpets of Mirzapur Handmade Carpets 21. Nizamabad black clay pottery Handicraft 22. Basmati Agricultural 23. Banaras Metal RepouseCraft Handicrafts 24. Varanasi Glass beads Handicraft Kumar et al
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