“Joynagar Moa” is basically a round shaped special kind of sweet item from West Bengal made of ‘Khoi’ (fried Kanakchur...
Read moreMadur Kathi is an age old traditional craft of West Bengal. “Madurkathi” are mats woven from a locally available soft...
Read moreThis attractive and pulpy fruit with a pleasant flavor is mentioned in the Indian epic Mahabharata and comes from the...
Read moreBardhaman Mihidana from West Bengal is considered as the micro-cousin of the traditional Boondi and is derived from two words...
Read moreSantipur saree finds a very significant place in the traditional Bengal handloom sarees. The name “Santipuri” originates from the name...
Read moreTerracotta work of Gorakhpur is an example of traditional art form where the potters make various figurines of god and...
Read moreGhazipur wall hangings are prominent in the decentralized handicraft cluster of Ghazipur, where wall hanging are made on handlooms with...
Read more"Banaras Gulabi Meenakari Craft" originates from Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh. This craft dating back to early 17th century, is handmade...
Read moreThe product is produced in Varanasi district of Uttar Pradesh. Brocade is a heavy fabric with a raised pattern or...
Read more“An India where Intellectual Property stimulates creativity and innovation for the benefit of all” is the vision of our National IPR Policy.
Intellectual Property Rights is an inevitable tool for today’s globalized economy.
Learn more
© 2022 GIIndia - giindia.gov.in Invaluable Treasures of Incredible India.
© 2022 GIIndia - giindia.gov.in Invaluable Treasures of Incredible India.