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August 26, 2011 00:00 IST | Updated: August 26, 2011 04:05 IST NEW DELHI, August 26, 2011
Published: August 26, 2011 00:00 IST | Updated: August 26, 2011 04:05 IST NEW DELHI, August 26, 2011 Food inflation surges to 9.80 per cent In what Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee sought to dub as ‘disturbing', food inflation surged to 9.80 per cent for the week ended August 13 from 9.03 per cent in the previous week, driven mainly by soaring prices of certain vegetables such as onions and potatoes, fruits, milk and protein-rich items. As per the WPI (Wholesale Price Index) data released here on Thursday, the fact that food inflation during the like week in 2010 was way higher at over 14 per cent did not provide any consolation to the common man even in terms of the high base effect anomaly. Showing an all-round surge in prices during the week, onions and potatoes turned dearer by 44.2 per cent and 16.39 per cent, respectively, on an annual basis. Fruits were also more expensive by 27.01 per cent while the prices of protein-based edibles such as eggs, meat and fish also went up by 13.37 per cent. Alongside, price of milk was higher by 9.51 per cent and cereals also turned 5.22 per cent dearer. Disturbing, says Pranab Commenting on the food price spiral, Mr. Mukherjee said: “The bad news is that inflation has increased ... On the inflationary front, it is disturbing ... I am more concerned about food inflation, which is perilously near double digits.” However, he noted that weekly numbers do not show a long-term trend. -
An Analysis of Capital Investment and Competition For
Shanlax International Journal of Economics 1 Abstract This paper is about the artisans who make their living creating and manufacturing small handicraft items with very less capital investment. The paper throws light on the capital investment made by the artisans and the competition they are facing in the market for their product. The paper stresses on the impact of duplicate hand crafted items that are available in the market at a very inferior price and quality which poses a threat to the market of original hand crafted items. A sample of 40 artisans is interviewed for collecting data for this study. The area covered was Bangalore urban district during October and November of 2016. Key words: Artisans, Handicrafts, capital, competition and duplication. Introduction The state of Karnataka is rich in its tradition and culture. Apart from agriculture, the age old handicrafts industry is very prominent in this region. The handicrafts of Karnataka are varied namely, Mysore paintings, Kinnal P.Mansa Craft, Lacquer ware toys, wooden toys, Bidriware, Lambani Ph.D Research Scholar, embroidery etc. Bangalore is the capital of the Karnataka Research and Development and the district of Bangalore has been divided into two major Centre Bharathiar University, sections namely Bangalore Urban and Bangalore Rural. Coimbatore Bangalore Urban has been divided into four Taluks namely Dr.T.Ramanathan Bangalore North, Bangalore South, Bangalore East and Assistant Professor, Anekal. It is a home for various types of artisans involved in Department of Environment variety of Handicrafts product. The artisans who make their Economics, School of living in the capital city of Bangalore involve themselves in Economics, various different types of handicraft work. -
THE RIVER BANKS an Exclusive Magazine for Guests
AMAWATERwaYS TM HOLIDAY 2019 THE RIVER BANKS An Exclusive Magazine for Guests INSIDE: CRUISE MANAGERS’ WHICH RIVER OUR 2021 GUIDE TO THE BEST SUITS RIVER CRUISE CHRISTMAS MARKETS YOUR STYLE? COLLECTION Dear Loyal Guest, As our extraordinary crew begin to decorate our ships and prepare for holiday feasts and festivities, we are delighted to focus much of this issue of Beyond the River Banks on how you can enhance your celebrations — both at home, with new wellness tips and delicious recipes, and on board with us in the coming years. The holidays are such a joyous time, and nothing has given our family greater joy than seeing you on board. We were thrilled to welcome many of you on our first Loyalty Appreciation Cruises and look forward to continuing to show you our heartfelt appreciation during the 2020 Loyalty Cruises highlighted in this issue. New surprises and delights await our valued past guests aboard these sailings. Many of our loyal guests have asked for more cruises in France. As a holiday gift to you, we are pleased to announce that AmaKristina is moving to France in 2021, giving you more opportunities to experience the best of French food, lifestyle and culture. Whether you are planning to get together with family or friends for Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, New Year’s or simply a peaceful winter stroll, we wish you and yours a most wonderful time creating memories together this holiday season. Warm regards, RUDI SCHREINER KRISTIN KARST GARY MURPHY Co-Founder and President Co-Founder and EVP Co-Owner and SVP, Sales Kristin and -
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International Journal of Social Science and Economic Research ISSN: 2455-8834 Volume: 04, Issue: 04 "April 2019" GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION IN INDIA: CURRENT SCENARIO AND THEIR PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION Swati Sharma Independent Researcher, Gohana, Distt. Sonipat, 131301. ABSTRACT Purpose- The main purpose of this paper is to discuss the concept of geographical indication in India. As geographical indication is an emerging trend and helps us to identify particular goods having special quality, reputation or features originating from a geographical territory. Research methodology- The main objective of the study is to analyze the current scenario and products registered under geographical indication in India during April 2004- March 2019 and discuss state wise, year wise and product wise distribution in India. Secondary data was used for the study and the data was collected from Geographical Indications Registry. Descriptive analysis was used for the purpose of analysis. Findings- The result of present study indicates that Karnataka has highest number of GI tagged products and maximum number of product was registered in the year 2008-09. Most popular product that is registered is handicraft. 202 handicrafts were registered till the date. Implications- The theoretical implications of the study is that it provides State wise distribution, year wise distribution and product wise distribution of GI products in India. This helps the customers as well as producers to make a brand name of that product through origin name. Originality/Value- This paper is one of its kinds which present statistical data of Geographical Indications products in India. Keywords: Geographical Indications, Products, GI tag and Place origin. INTRODUCTION Every geographical region has its own name and goodwill. -
Journal 33.Pdf
1 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS JOURNAL NO. 33 APRIL 30, 2010 / VAISAKHA 2, SAKA 1932 2 INDEX Page S.No. Particulars No. 1. Official Notices 4 2. G.I Application Details 5 3. Public Notice 11 4. Sandur Lambani Embroidery 12 5. Hand Made Carpet of Bhadohi 31 6. Paithani Saree & Fabrics 43 7. Mahabaleshwar Strawberry 65 8. Hyderabad Haleem 71 9. General Information 77 10. Registration Process 81 3 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 33 of the Geographical Indications Journal dated 30th April 2010 / Vaisakha 2, Saka 1932 has been made available to the public from 30th April 2010. 4 G.I. Geographical Indication Class Goods App.No. 1 Darjeeling Tea (word) 30 Agricultural 2 Darjeeling Tea (Logo) 30 Agricultural 3 Aranmula Kannadi 20 Handicraft 24, 25 & 4 Pochampalli Ikat Textile 27 5 Salem Fabric 24 Textile 6 Payyannur Pavithra Ring 14 Handicraft 7 Chanderi Fabric 24 Textile 8 Solapur Chaddar 24 Textile 9 Solapur Terry Towel 24 Textile 10 Kotpad Handloom fabric 24 Textile 24, 25 & 11 Mysore Silk Textile 26 12 Kota Doria 24 & 25 Textile 13 Mysore Agarbathi 3 Manufactured 14 Basmati Rice 30 Agricultural 15 Kancheepuram Silk 24 & 25 Textile 16 Bhavani Jamakkalam 24 Textile 17 Navara - The grain of Kerala 30 Agricultural 18 Mysore Agarbathi "Logo" 3 Manufactured 19 Kullu Shawl 24 Textile 20 Bidriware 6, 21 & 34 Handicraft 21 Madurai Sungudi Saree 24 & 25 -
June 29, 2012 00:00 IST | Updated: June 29, 2012 08:33 IST
Published: June 29, 2012 00:00 IST | Updated: June 29, 2012 08:33 IST Mushroom cultivation turning out to be profitable Shankar Bennur popular:The Horticulture Farm at Kukkarahalli lake in Mysore provides training in growing mushrooms.— File Photo Mushroom cultivation has become a profitable business with the produce fetching good returns in the market because of the rise in demand for edible mushrooms, particularly oyster mushrooms, owing to their nutritional benefits. Mushroom farming can be taken up by learning the basic rearing techniques from experts at the Horticulture Department here, which is promoting mushroom cultivation. The Mushroom Seed Production Centre at the Horticulture Farm, adjacent to Kukkarahalli lake here, has been producing mushroom seeds, commonly called ‘spawn’, for the last decade. The seeds of the oyster mushroom variety, which are in high demand from the hotel industry, are produced at the centre. Most restaurants offer several recipes using mushrooms of this variety. Each packet of seeds, weighing 200 gm, is sold at a subsidised cost of Rs. 10 at the centre. At home By following a simple procedure, mushrooms can be grown at home for commercial purposes or for domestic consumption, officials at the department said. Assistant Director of Horticulture (State sector) Raju told The Hindu : “The Horticulture Farm at Kukkarahalli lake provides training in growing mushrooms. Those interested can approach the authorities at the farm. Mushroom farming is a profitable venture as the returns are good. Oyster mushrooms fetch Rs. 120 to Rs. 150 a kg in the market.” Besides people in urban areas, farmers are showing interest in growing mushrooms as it can bring them additional income. -
Professor to Send Books to Iraq Schools
Women's Tennis: Expletive Deleted: Spartans begin Visit to beer museum Drink of the Week: winter break most important decision Get stung by the Page 5 10 ofyear Bee at Teske's Page 6 rew,- Page 2 SERVING SAN JOSE STATE UNIVERSITY SINCE 1934 SPARTAN DAILY VOLUME 123, NUMBER 43 RII ).\y, oBER 2.9,20o1 Professor Urba n legends roam campus to send eft Death myth has circulated books to for 20 years By Sara Spivey Daqv Ste. Writer Iraq A telephone rings in Hoover Hall, but no phone can be schools found to answer. It is a mysterious legend that has existed on the San Jose By Ling-Mei Wong for alternative methods of sending State University campus for more than 20 years, said Eric his 40 boxes of hooks. Dadi Arq/ 11;a0 Norveson. a history department lecturer. At Jocksonville State University The Hoover Hall ghost is described in the legend as a girl Not hitting the hooks is easy in Alobania, Safaa .1 who WAS stabbed to death in a phone booth inside the resi ptotessor of biology, began a simi- in Iraq, where there's A shortage of dence hall, he said. lar program .ilso called "thinks to btioks. "They couldn't get all of the blood out of the phone, so Shipping books to Iroq on - they renunted it," Narveson said. "Lite at night. occasional- ass/is-We Al - lloindoni plans to ship the plicated, as Jonathan Roth, ly you'll hear a phone ringing down where it used to be (lo- professor in history, found out. -
Art and Culture
www.gradeup.co Art and Culture Rare inscription unearthed in Andhra Pradesh's Kadapa district Why in the news? • Recently a rare inscription dating back to the Renati Chola era has been unearthed in a remote village of Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh. About Renati Chola era • The Telugu Cholas of Renadu (also called as Renati Cholas) ruled over Renadu region, the present day Cuddapah district. • They were originally independent, later forced to the suzerainty of the Eastern Chalukyas. • They had the unique honour of using the Telugu language in their inscriptions belonging to the 6th and 8th centuries. • The inscriptions at Gandikota at Jammulamadugu and Proddatur are proof of this fact. • The earliest of this family was Nandivarman (500 AD) who claimed descent from the family of Karikala and the Kasyapa gotra. Related Information Project Digital Poompuhar • The Department of Science and Technology (DST) has launched ‘Project Digital Poompuhar’ to recreate the Chola Dynasty port city (Poompuhar) in Tamil Nadu. • The reconstruction of Poompuhar is a part of DST’s Indian Digital Heritage (IDH) project. • The project involves underwater surveys and photography by remotely operated vehicles and remote sensing-based geodynamic studies to bring out comprehensive information on the time series evolution and extinction. • The study is also expected to provide scientific information not only on the life history of Poompuhar and the socio-cultural evolution but also the science and technological evolution and the disaster history. About Poompuhar Port • It has been mentioned in works of Sangam Tamil literature which refers to the city located 30 km from the existing Poompuhar town in southern Tamil Nadu. -
GI Journal No. 129 1 January 10, 2020
GI Journal No. 129 1 January 10, 2020 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS JOURNAL NO. 129 JANUARY 10, 2020 / CHAITRA 23, SAKA 1941 GI Journal No. 129 2 January 10, 2020 INDEX S. No. Particulars Page No. 1 Official Notices 4 2 New G.I Application Details 5 3 Public Notice 6 4 GI Applications Thanjavur Pith Works – GI Application No. 423 8 Arumbavur Wood Carving – GI Application No. 429 14 Telia Rumal - GI Application No. 599 21 Sohrai – Khovar Painting – GI Application No. 658 29 5 GI Authorised User Applications Bidriware – GI Application No. 20 44 Channapatna Toys and Dolls – GI Application No. 23 209 Mysore Traditional Paintings – GI Application No. 32 210 Feni – GI Application No. 120 212 Alphonso – GI Application No. 139 213 Kashmir Paper Machie – GI Application No. 181 278 Kashmir Walnut Wood Carving - GI Application No. 182 284 Joynagar Moa - GI Application No. 382 286 Himachali Chulli Oil - GI Application No. 468 307 6 General Information 308 7 Registration Process 310 GI Journal No. 129 3 January 10, 2020 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 129 of the Geographical Indications Journal dated 10th January, 2020 / Chaitra 23, Saka 1941 has been made available to the public from 10th January, 2020. GI Journal No. 129 4 January 10, 2020 NEW G.I APPLICATION DETAILS App.No. Geographical Indications Class Goods 640 Naga Cucumber 31 Agricultural 641 Tirur -
Agro-Economic Policy Briefs
Agro-EconomicAgro-Economic PolicyPolicy Briefs Briefs AidingAiding thethe FutureFuture of of India’s India’s Farmers Farmers and and Agriculture Agriculture OnOn CriticalCritical PolicyPolicy IssuesIssues inin India’sIndia’s AgriculturalAgricultural EconomyEconomy IssueIssue 14,15, December February 2020 2019 ContentsContents 1.1. RescuingChanging Sugarcane Patterns of Crop Turmeric throughProduction Drip in Irrigation Tamil Nadu in 2 Maharashtra 2 2. Effect of Imports on Domestic 2. Role of Non-Farm Sector in DoublingPrices of Pulses,Farmers’ Oilseeds Income and 3 Coconut 5 3. Causes of Low Productivity 3. ofPerformance Pome and Stoneof Pradhan Fruits inMantri HimachalFasal Bima Pradesh Yojana (PMFBY) in 7 Gujarat 7 4. Status of Dairying and Potential 4. toImplementation improve the Socio–Economic of Hail Status of Milk Producers in Protection Mechanism Schemes Assam 10 for Apple Crop in Himachal CompiledPradesh and Edited by 10 Centre for Management in (Photo Source: M, Govarthan, Retrieved from https://bit.ly/2RnSKzv) (Photo Source: www.bit.ly/32bW5WI) Agriculture (CMA), IndianCompiled Institute and Edited of Management by Centre for Management in Ahmedabad Agriculture (CMA), Contact:Indian Institute of Management Prof.Ahmedabad Poornima Varma Co-ordinator,Contact: or Prof.Prof. SukhpalRanjan Ghosh Singh ChairpersonCoordinator, orCMA, or NikitaProf. Sukhpal Pandey Singh ResearchChairperson Associate CMA, or ForFor kindkind attention attention of: of: [email protected] Johnson Phone:Research +91-79-6632-4651 Associate The Hon’ble Prime -
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