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Journal 28.Pdf 1 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS JOURNAL NO.28 NOVEMBER- 17 , 2008/ KARTIKA 26, SAKA 1930 2 vkf/kdkfjd lwpuk,¡ fo"k; % HkkSxksfyd min'kZu eky ¼iathdj.k vkSj laj{k.k½ fu;e 2002 ds fu;e 41¼1½ ds v/khu ;g lwfpr fd;k tkrk gSA 1- fu;e 41¼1½ ds vko';drk ds vuqlkj] ;g lqfpr fd;k tkrk gSS fd uoEcj 17 2008@& dkfrZd 26 'kd 1930 fnukafdr HkkSxksfyd min'kZu if=dk dk laLdj.k la[;k 28] 24 uoEcj] 2008 ls turk dks miyC/k djk;k tkrk gSA OFFICIAL NOTICES Sub: Notice is given under Rule 41(1) of Geographical Indications of goods (Registration & Protection) Rules 2002. 1. As per the requirement of Rule 41(1), it is informed that the issue of Journal 28 of the Geographical Indication Journal dated 17th November 2008 /26th Kartika Saka 1930 has been made available to the public from 24th November 2008. 3 HkkSxksfyd min'kZu vkosnu fooj.k% HkkSxksfyd HkkSxksfyd oxZ Ekky min'kZu min'kZu ds uke vkosnu la[;k 1 nkftZfyax ¼oMZ½ 30 Pkk; 2 nkftZfyax ¼yksxks½ 30 Pkk; 3 vkjUeqyk /kkrq dk¡p 20 /kkrq dk vkbuk 4 ikspeiYyh bDdr 24 oL= rFkk oL= eky] csM vkSj Vscy doj 25 oL=] ixMh 27 dkisZV] #eky] dEcy vkSj pVkbZ Q'kZ dks vkoj.k djus dh oLrq 5 Lksye oL= 24 oL= rFkk oL= eky 6 i;Uuwj ifo=k fjax 14 xguk 7 pansjh lkMh 24 lkfM+;ka 8 lksykiqj 24 pknj 4 G.I. Name of Geographical Application Goods Indication Class No. 1 Darjeeling (Word) 30 Tea 2 Darjeeling (Logo) 30 Tea 3 Aranmula Kannadi 20 Metal Mirror Textile & Textile 24 Goods, Bed and Table Cover. 4 Pochampally Ikat Clothing, Headgear. 25 Carpets, Rugs, Mats, 27 Mattings, Materials for covering floors Textile and Textile 5 Salem Fabric 24 Goods 6 Payyannur Pavithra Ring 14 Jewellary 7 Chanderi Saree 24 Sarees 8 Solapur Chaddar 24 Chaddars Textile Piece Goods – 9 Solapur Terry Towel 24 Terry Towel Textile and Textile 10 Kotpad Handloom Fabric 24 Goods 23 Raw Silk Yarn 24 Textile and Textile Goods including 11 Mysore Silk Sarees 25 Readymade garments, made ups, ties 24 Textile and Textile 12 Kota Doria Goods 25 Clothing Agarbathi / 13 Mysore Agarbathi 3 Oodabathi (Incense / Joss Sticks) 14 Basmati Rice 30 Rice 24: Textile and Textile Goods 15 Kancheepuram Silk 24 & 25 25: Clothing including Sarees & Rumal 24 Textile and Textile Goods 16 Bhavani Jamakkalam 27 Carpets, Rugs, Mats & Matting 17 Navara – The Grain of Kerala 30 Rice Agarbathi / 18 Mysore Agarbathi “Logo”` 3 Oodabathi 5 9 lksykiqj rsjh rkSfy;k 24 oL= rqdM+k eky & rsjh rkSfy;k 10 dksVikM gFkdj?kk oL= 24 oL= rFkk oL= eky 11 eSlwj flYd 23 dPpk js'keh /kkxk 24 25 oL= rFkk oL= eky ds lkFk lkM+h rS;kj diM+s] cus gq,] VkbZl 12 dksVk nksfj;k 24 oL= rFkk oL= eky 25 oL= 13 eSlwj vxjcÙkh 3 vxjcÙkh@mncÙkh 14 cklerh pkoy 30 Pkoy 15 dkaphiqje flYd 24o25 24: oL= rFkk oL= eky( 25: iks'kkd ds varxZr lkM+h vkSj #eky 16 Hkokuh teDdkye 24 oL= rFkk oL= eky 27 dkisZV] dEcy] pVkbZ vkSj pVkbZ eky 17 uokjk & dsjy dk nkuk 30 Pkoy 18 eSlwj vxjcÙkh 3 vxjcÙkh@mncÙkh ^^yksxks** 6 19 Kullu Shawl 24 Textile and Textile Goods 20 Bidar 6 Boxes, Statues, Statuettes, Busts made of Metal Flower Vass, Trays 21 Cigar Can and Ashtrays made of Metal 34 21 Madurai Sungudi Saree 24 & 25 Textile and Textile Goods 23 Yarn & Threads Tied and Dyed for Textile Use 22 Orissa Ikat 24 Textile & Textile Goods Clothing 25 23 Channapatna Toys and Dolls 28 Toys and Dolls 19 Doors, Partition Screens & Veneers of Wood 20 Statues, Statutes of Wood & 24 Mysore Rosewood Inlay Furniture’s 27 Wall Hangings of Wood Jhoolas (Swings) & Toys 28 25 Kangra Tea 30 Tea 26 Coimbatore Wet Grinder 7 Wet Grinders 27 Phulkari 26 Phulkari Embroidery 24 Textile and Textile Goods not included in other Classes; Bed and Table Cover and all other goods falling in Class 24 25 28 Kalamkari Clothing and all other goods falling in Class 25 27 Furnishings, Bags, Covers, Cloth Envelopes, Handicraft Items, Wall Panels, Wall Hangings, Wall Paintings 29 Mysore Sandalwood Oil 3 Sandalwood Oil 30 Mysore Sandal Soap 3 Mysore Sandal Soap Kasuti Embroidery – Kasuti Embroidery – 31 26 Karnataka Karnataka 7 7 19 dqYyq 'kky 24 oL= rFkk oL= eky 20 fcnj 6 cDls] ewfrZ;k¡] NksVh ewfrZ;k¡] /kkrq ds cus v/kZizfrek 21 Qwynkuh] /kkrq ;k ydM+h dh Fkkyh 34 flxkj dsu vkSj /kkrq ds cus ,s'k~Vªs 21 enqjS lqaxqMh ¼;k½ 24 o 25 oL= vkSj oL= eky tqUuMh lkM+h 22 mM+hlk bDdr 23 oL= cukus ds fy, cka/kk vkSj jaxk x;k ;kuZ vkSj /kkxs 24 oL= vkSj oL= eky 25 oL= 23 pUuiVuk 28 f[kykSuk vkSj xqfM+;k f[kykSuk vkSj xqfM+;k 24 eSlwj jksloqM 19 njokts] insZ vkSj ydM+h dh iryh rg bUys 20 ydM+h dh eqfrZ rFkk NksVh ewfrZ vkSj QuhZpj 27 ydM+h ds nhokj esa yVdk;s tkus okyh 28 phtsa >wyk vkSj f[kykSus 8 Mysore Traditional 32 Mysore Traditional Paintings 16 Paintings (Mysore) Horticulture Product - 33 Coorg Orange 31 Orange Horticulture Product – 34 Mysore Betel Leaf 31 Betel Leaf Horticulture Product – 35 Nanjangud Banana 31 Banana 36 Palakkadan Matta Rice 30 Rice 37 Madhubani Paintings 16 Paintings 38 Jamnagar – MS 4 Motor Spirit (Petrol) Aviation Turbine Fuel 39 Jamnagar – ATF 4 (Kerosene Type) 40 Krishna Godavari Gas 4 Fuel Liquified Petroleum 41 Jamnagar – LPG 4 Gas (LPG) 42 Jamnagar – HSD 4 High Speed Disel 43 PISCO 33 Alcoholic Beverage Stationery, Artist Materials, Instructing 16 & Teaching Materials; Printing Blocks Goods (not included in Other classes) of 44 Kondapalli Bommallu (Toys) 20 Wood Wall hangings (non- 27 textile) Games, Playthings, sporting 28 articles not included in other classes; decoration of Christmas tree 45 Poddar Diamond 14 Jewellary 46 Kashmir Pashmina 24 Textiles 47 Thanjavur Paintings 16 Paintings 48 Kashmir Sozani Craft 26 Embroidery 49 Malabar pepper 30 Pepper Horticulture Product 50 Allahabad Surkha 31 Guava 51 Kani Shawl 25 Shawl Wall panels and more; Bolsters & Pillows; Throws, Cushions, 19,20,24 52 Nakshi Kantha Bed Spreads, Runners, &25 Duvet Covers, Lights Quilts (Single & Double), Baby quilts, 9 25 dkaxMk pk; 30 pk; 26 dks;EcÙkwj osV 7 osV xzSaMj xzSaMj 27 Qqydkjh 26 Qqydkjh d<+kbZ 28 dyedkjh 24 oL= vkSj oL= eky vU; oxZ jfgr] oxZ 24 es 'kfey csM vkSj Vscy vkoj.k 25 oxZ 25 es 'kfey oL= vkSj vU; eky 27 ltkoV dk lkeku] FkSyk] vkoj.k] oL= vkoj.k] gLrf'kYi oLrq,¡] nhokj esa yxk;s tkus okys iSuy] nhokj ij Vkaxus okyh oLrq] nhokj esa yxk;s tkus okys fp= 29 eSlwj lSaMyoqM 3 lSaMyoqM rsy rsy 30 eSlqj panu 3 eSlqj panu lkcqu lkcqu 31 dlqrh 26 dlqrh dlhnkdkjh&dukZVd dlhnkdkjh&du kZVd 32 eSlwj ikjEifjd 16 eSlwj ikjEifjd fp=dyk ¼eSlwj½ fp=dyk 33 dwxZ ukjaxh 31 ckxckuh mRikn&ukjaxh 34 eSlwj iku iÙkh 31 ckxckuh mRikn&iku iÙkh 35 uatuxqM dsyk 31 ckxckuh mRikn&dsyk 10 Yardage for Curtains, Apparel Fabrics, Bath Linen, Bath Sheets (Towel), Bathroom furnishings, Bathroom linen, Bean Bag Covers, Blanket Covers, Bed Covers/ Spreads, Bed Sheets, Blackout blinds (outdoor) or textile, Coasters (Table Linen), Cushion Covers, Pillow Covers, Toilet Seat Covers, Curtain Fabrics & Materials, Curtain Linings, Curtain covers, Pillow Covers, Toilet Seat Covers, curtain Fabrics & Materials, Curtain Covers, Pillow Covers, Toilet Seat Covers Curlin Linings, Curtain Holders of textile material, Curtain Loops made of textile material, Curtain for windows, Dinner Napkins, Dish Cloths for drying, Dish Mats, Door Curtains, Drapes, Drapes in the nature of curtains, Drink coasters of table linen, Drink mats of table linen, Fabric Covers for kitchen appliances, Fabrics for interior decoration, Fabrics for use as linings in clothing, Hand Towels, Handkerchiefs, Wall Hangings, Horizontal slatted blinds (outdoor) of textile, Horizontal Venetian blings (outdoor) of textile, Household cloths for 11 36 ikyDdkM eê 30 pkoy pkoy 37 e/kqcuh fp=dyk 16 fp=dyk 38 tkeyxj&,e- 4 eksVj LihjhV ¼isVªksy½ ,l 39 tkeuxj&,-Vh- 4 ,oh,'ku Vjckbu ¶;wy ¼dsjksflu ,Q izdkj½ 40 —".kk xksnkojh 4 ¶;wy xSl 41 tkeuxj&,y-ih- 4 fyDohQkbM isVªksfy;e xSl ¼,y- th- ih-th-½ 42 tkeuxj&,p- 4 gkbZ LihM Mht+y ,l-Mh 43 fildks 33 e|lkj is; 44 dksUMiYyh 16 LVs'kujh] dkjhxj oLrq] funsZ'k cksEeyq vkSj f'k{k.k oLrq ( fizfUVax CykWd 20 ydM+h dk eky ¼vU; oxZ 27 es 'kkfey ugh½ 28 nhokj ij Vkaxus okyh oLrq] ¼xSj&oLrz½ [ksy] [ksy oLrq] [ksy inkFkZ vU; oxZ es 'kkfey ugha( fØlel isM+ dk ltkukA 45 Iksíkj ghjk 14 vkHkw"k.k 46 d'ehj i'ehuk 24 oL= 12 drying glasses, Household linen, Infants bed Linen, Jewellery sachets, Kitchen 21 sachets, Kitchen furnishings, Kitchen Linen, Kitchen Towel Mosquito Nets, Net Curtains, Piano Covers, Quilt Covers, Table Runners, Sofa Covers, Seat covers for use in automobiles, Table covers, Table Linen, Table Mats, Table Napkins, Textile articles for kitchen use; Sarees, upattas & Scarfts, Aprons, Babies’ bibs, Casual wear, Casual jackets for women/men, Casual shirts, Cloths, Dressing gowns, Dresses, Eye masks, Head shawls, House robes, House Coats, Kaftans, Ladies long Scarves, Ladies Wear, Quilted jackets, Sandals, Sarongs, Shawls, Silk scarves, Silk Ties. Key Chains; Hand tools and Implements (Hand Operated) Cutlery, Side Arms, Razors; 53 Silver Filigree 6,8,14,1 Bangles, Brooches, 8,20, Bracelets, Arm Bands, 26&28 Ear Rings, Ear Tops, Coatpins, Necklaces, Chains, Tie Pins, Buttons, Paan-Dan, Attar-Dan, Cigarette Boxes, 13 47 ratkowj fp=dyk 16 fp=dyk 48 d'ehj lkst+kuh 26 d<+kbZ f'kYi 49 Ekkykckj dkyh 30 dkyh fepZ fepZ 50 bykgkckn lw[kZ 31 Ckkxokuh mRikn ve:n 51 dkuh 'kkWy 25 'kkWy nhokj ij Vaxus okys fp= vkSj vf/kd] rfd;k vkSj rfd;] Fkzksl dq'ku] fcNkou] nwosV doj] c kh] xík¼,d ;k nks½] 52 ud'kh dakrk 19]20]24 vkSj 25 f'k'kq dk xík] inksZa ds fy, ;kMsZt] oL=ksa ds /kkxs ugkus dk vLrj] ugkus dk 'khV ¼rkSfy;k½ ckFk:e ds lkeku] ckFk:e dk ykbfuu] chu FkSyh dk doj] jtkbZ dk [kksy] pknj] fcNkou oL=] inkZ¼ckgjh½] eksVk ¼esu ykbfuu½ dq'ku [kksy] rfd;s dk [kksy] Vk;ysV 'khV dk doj] inkZ dk diM+k] inkZ dh ykbfuu] djfyu ykbuu inkZ dks yVdk;s tkus oL= dk gksYMj] inZs dks yVdk;s tkus okyk Qkan tks diM+s dk cuku gksrk gS A f[kM+fd;ksa ds fy, inkZ ] jkrsa ds [kkus dk usifdu] crZu iksaNus dk diM+k] 14 Ornamental Boxes, Kum-Kum Boxes, Perfume Tins, Leaf Patterned Purses,Tea Trays, Key Chains, Other Contemporary Monumental Replicas Like Charminar, Hightech city, Globe etc., And Idols of Gods and Goddesses; Purses and Hand Bags; Furniture, Mirrors, Picture, Frames;Brooches, Hair Pins, Tie Pins and Buttons; Decorations for Christmas Trees.
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