Status of GI Applications As on 31 March, 2015 App. No. Geographical

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Status of GI Applications As on 31 March, 2015 App. No. Geographical Status of GI applications as on 31 March, 2015 App. Geographical Indications Status Date of Filing Geographical Area No. 1 & 2 Darjeeling Tea (word & Logo) Registered 27.10.2003 West Bengal 3 Aranmula Kannadi Registered 08.12.2003 Kerala 4 Pochampalli Ikat Registered 15.12.2003 Telangana 5 Salem Fabric Registered 12.02.2004 Tamil Nadu 6 Payyannur Pavithra Ring Registered 23.02.2004 Kerala 7 Chanderi Sarees Registered 02.04.2004 Madhya Pradesh 8 Solapur Chaddar Registered 05.04.2004 Maharashtra 9 Solapur Terry Towel Registered 20.05.2004 Maharashtra 10 Kotpad Handloom fabric Registered 10.06.2004 Odisha 11 Mysore Silk Registered 22.07.2004 Karnataka 12 Kota Doria Registered 22.07.2004 Rajasthan Mysore Agarbathi & Mysore Agarbathi 13 & 18 11.08.200425.11.2004 Karnataka (Logo) Registered 14 Basmati Rice Refused 19.08.2004 Punjab / Haryana 15 Kancheepuram Silk Registered 07.10.2004 Tamil Nadu 16 Bhavani Jamakkalam Registered 25.10.2004 Tamil Nadu 17 Navara Rice Registered 25.11.2004 Kerala 19 Kullu Shawl Registered 10.12.2004 Himachal Pradesh 20 Bidriware Registered 24.01.2005 Karnataka 21 Madurai Sungudi Registered 24.01.2005 Tamil Nadu 22 Orissa Ikat Registered 01.02.2005 Odisha 23 Channapatna Toys & Dolls Registered 07.02.2005 Karnataka 24 Mysore Rosewood Inlay Registered 07.02.2005 Karnataka 25 Kangra Tea Registered 11.02.2005 Himachal Pradesh 26 Coimbatore Wet Grinder Registered 14.03.2005 Tamil Nadu 27 Phulkari Registered 14.03.2005 Punjab, Haryana & Rajasthan 28 Srikalahasthi Kalamkari Registered 16.03.2005 Andhra Pradesh 29 Mysore Sandalwood Oil Registered 18.03.2005 Karnataka 30 Mysore Sandal soap Registered 18.03.2005 Karnataka 31 Kasuti Embroidery Registered 31.03.2005 Karnataka 32 Mysore Traditional Paintings Registered 31.03.2005 Karnataka 33 Coorg Orange Registered 31.03.2005 Karnataka 34 Mysore Betel leaf Registered 31.03.2005 Karnataka 35 Nanjanagud Banana Registered 31.03.2005 Karnataka 36 Palakkadan Matta Rice Registered 18.04.2005 Kerala 37 Madhubani Paintings Registered 22.08.2005 Bihar 38 Jamnagar Petrol Withdrawn 15.09.2005 Gujarat 39 Jamnagar Fuel Withdrawn 15.09.2005 Gujarat 40 Krishna Godavari Gas Abandoned 15.09.2005 Andhra Pradesh 41 Jamnagar LPG Withdrawn 15.09.2005 Gujarat 42 Jamnagar Diesel Withdrawn 15.09.2005 Gujarat 43 Peruvian Pisco Registered 29.09.2005 Peru 44 Kondapalli Bommallu Registered 10.11.2005 Andhra Pradesh 45 Poddar Diamond Abandoned 28.11.2005 Maharashtra 46 Kashmir Pashmina Registered 09.12.2005 Jammu & Kashmir 47 Thanjavur Paintings Registered 04.01.2006 Tamil Nadu 48 Kashmir Sozani Craft Registered 19.01.2006 Jammu & Kashmir 13.02.2006 49 & 56 Malabar Pepper Kerala Registered 20.07.2006 50 Allahabad Surkha Registered 13.02.2006 Uttar Pradesh 51 Kani Shawl Registered 13.02.2006 Jammu & Kashmir 52 Nakshi Kantha Registered 07.04.2006 West Bengal 53 Silver Filigree of Karimnagar Registered 28.04.2006 Telangana 54 Alleppey Coir Registered 03.07.2006 Kerala 55 Muga Silk Registered 20.07.2006 Assam 57 Coconut shell crafts of Kerala Registered 26.07.2006 Kerala 58 Screw pine crafts of Kerala Registered 26.07.2006 Kerala 59 Maddalam of Palakkad (Kerala) Registered 26.07.2006 Kerala 60 Ganjifa cards of Mysore (Karnataka) Registered 26.07.2006 Karnataka 61 Navalgund durries Registered 26.07.2006 Karnataka 62 Karnataka bronze ware Registered 26.07.2006 Karnataka 63 Thanjavur Art Plate Registered 26.07.2006 Tamil Nadu 64 Swamimalai Bronze icons Registered 26.07.2006 Tamil Nadu 65 Temple jewellery of Nagercoil Registered 26.07.2006 Tamil Nadu 66 Blue Pottery of Jaipur Registered 14.08.2006 Rajasthan 67 Molela Clay Work Registered 31.08.2006 Rajasthan 68 Kathputlis of Rajasthan Registered 31.08.2006 Rajasthan 69 Mysore Malligae Registered 24.07.2006 Karnataka 70 Udupi Malligae Registered 24.07.2006 Karnataka 71 Hadagali Malligae Registered 24.07.2006 Karnataka 72 Alleppey Green Cardamom Registered 14.09.2006 Kerala 73 Applique - Khatwa Patch Work of Bihar Registered 21.09.2006 Bihar 74 Sujini Embroidery Work of Bihar Registered 21.09.2006 Bihar 75 Sikki Grass Work of Bihar Registered 21.09.2006 Bihar 76 Ilkal Sarees Registered 16.10.2006 Karnataka 77 Molakalmuru Sarees Registered 16.10.2006 Karnataka 78 Coorg Green Cardamom Registered 27.12.2006 Karnataka 79 Chamba Rumal Registered 22.01.2007 Himachal Pradesh 80 Dharwad Pedha Registered 24.01.2007 Karnataka 81 Pokkali Rice Registered 29.01.2007 Kerala 82 Bastar Iron Craft Registered 12.03.2007 Chhattisgarh 83 Bastar Dhokra Registered 12.03.2007 Chhattisgarh 84 Bastar Wooden Craft Registered 12.03.2007 Chhattisgarh 85 Monsooned Malabar Arabica Coffee Registered 05.04.2007 Karnataka 86 & 09.04.2007 Pipli Applique Work Odisha 108 Registered 22.08.2007 87 Konark Stone Carving Registered 09.04.2007 Odisha 88 Orissa Pattachitra Registered 09.04.2007 Odisha 89 Budiiti Bell & Brass Craft Registered 16.04.2007 Andhra Pradesh 90 Machilipatnam Kalamkari Registered 16.04.2007 Andhra Pradesh 91 Nirmal Toys and Crafts Registered 16.04.2007 Telangana 92 Arani Silk Registered 25.04.2007 Tamil Nadu 93 Kovai Kora Cotton Sarees Registered 25.04.2007 Tamil Nadu 94 Salem Silk Registered 16.05.2007 Tamil Nadu 95 E. I. Leather Registered 18.05.2007 Tamil Nadu 96 Thanjavur Doll Registered 18.05.2007 Tamil Nadu 97 Leather Toys of Indore Registered 13.06.2007 Madhya Pradesh 98 Bagh Prints of Madhya Pradesh Registered 13.06.2007 Madhya Pradesh 99 Banaras Brocades and Sarees Registered 04.07.2007 Uttar Pradesh 100 Sankheda Furniture Registered 05.07.2007 Gujarat 101 Agates of Cambay Registered 05.07.2007 Gujarat 102 Bell Metal Ware of Datia and Tikamgarh Registered 05.07.2007 Madhya Pradesh 103 Kutch Embroidery Registered 11.07.2007 Gujarat 104 Santiniketan Leather Goods Registered 12.07.2007 West Bengal 105 Nirmal Furniture Registered 01.08.2007 Telangana 106 Nirmal Paintings Registered 01.08.2007 Telangana 107 Andhra Pradesh Leather Puppetry Registered 01.08.2007 Andhra Pradesh 109 Naga Mircha Registered 22.08.2007 Nagaland 110 Eathomozhy Tall Coconut Registered 07.09.2007 Tamil Nadu 111 Laxman Bhog Mango Registered 19.09.2007 West Bengal 112 Khirsapati (Himsagar) Mango Registered 19.09.2007 West Bengal 113 Fazli Mango grown in the district of Malda Registered 01.10.2007 West Bengal 114 Monsooned Malabar Robusta Coffee Registered 12.10.07 Karnataka 115 & 19.11.2007 Assam (Orthodox) Logo Assam 118 Registered 22.11.2007 116 19.11.2007 Nilgiri (Orthodox) Logo Tamil Nadu &117 Registered 22.11.2007 119 Lucknow Chikan Craft Registered 07.12.07 Uttar Pradesh 120 Feni Registered 19.12.2007 Goa 121 Tirupathi Laddu Registered 31.03.2008 Andhra Pradesh 122 Uppada Jamdani Sarees Registered 10.04.2008 Andhra Pradesh 123 Nashik Valley Wine Registered 22.04.2008 Maharashtra 124 Virupakshi Hill Banana Registered 12.5.2008 Tamil Nadu 125 Mango Malihabadi Dusseheri Registered 15.5.2008 Uttar Pradesh 126 Sirumalai Hill Banana Registered 22.5.2008 Tamil Nadu 127 Tangaliya Shawl Registered 9.6.2008 Gujarat 128 Puneri Pagadi Registered 10.6.2008 Maharashtra 129 Byadagi Chilli Registered 01.08.2008 Karnataka 130 & 27.08.2008 Vazhakkulam Pineapple Kerala 141 Registered 15.10.2008 131 Devanahalli Pomello Registered 04.09.2008 Karnataka 132 Appemidi Mango Registered 04.09.2008 Karnataka 133 Kamalapur Red Banana Registered 04.09.2008 Karnataka 134 Sandur Lambani Embroidery Registered 09.09.2008 Karnataka 135 Toda Embroidery Registered 11.09.2008 Tamil Nadu 136 Khandua Saree and Fabrics Registered 12.09.2008 Odisha 137 Gadwal Sarees Registered 22.09.2008 Telangana 138 Santipore Saree Registered 22.09.2008 West Bengal 139 Alphonso Mango Examination 22.09.2008 Maharashtra 140 Champagne (Convention Application) Registered 29.09.2008 France 142 Bikaneri Bhujia Registered 28.10.2008 Rajasthan 143 Guntur Sannam Chilli Registered 29.10.2008 Andhra Pradesh 144 Cannanore Home Furnishings Registered 14.11.2008 Kerala India (Punjab / Haryana / Himachal Pradesh / Delhi / 145 Basmati 26.11.2008 Opposed Uttarkhand / Uttar Pradesh / Jammu & Kashmir) 146 Napa Valley (Convention Application) Registered 26.11.2008 United States of America 147 Sanganeri Print Registered 02.12.2008 Rajasthan 148 Hand made Carpet of Bhadohi Registered 02.12.2008 Uttar Pradesh 149 Kinnauri Shawl Registered 04.12.2008 Himachal Pradesh 150 & 05.01.2009 & Paithani Saree & Fabrics Maharashtra 153 Registered 09.02.2009 151 Scotch Whisky (Convention Application) Registered 05.01.2009 United Kingdom Balaramapuram Sarees and Fine Cotton 152 19.01.2009 Kerala Fabrics Registered 154 Mahabaleshwar Strawberry Registered 09.02.2009 Maharashtra 155 & Firozabad Glass (Logo) 09.02.2009 Uttar Pradesh 156 Registered 157 & Kannauj Perfume (Logo) 09.02.2009 Uttar Pradesh 158 Registered 159 & Kanpur Saddlery (Logo) 09.02.2009 Uttar Pradesh 160 Registered 161 & Moradabad Metal Craft (Logo) 09.02.2009 Uttar Pradesh 162 Registered 163 Central Travancore Jaggery Registered 02.03.2009 Kerala 164 Prosciutto di Parma "Parma Ham" Registered 26.03.2009 Italy 165 Nashik Grapes Registered 26.03.2009 Maharashtra 166 Banjara Handicrafts and Mirror work Refused 01.04.09 Maharashtra 167 Gopalpur Tussar Fabrics Registered 15.04.09 Odisha 168 Hyderabadi Biryani Examination 28.04.09 Telangana Kolhapuri Chappal (Ethnic Kolhapuri 169 04.05.2009 Karnataka & Maharashtra Footwear) Examination 170 Kasaragod Saree Registered 11.05.2009 Kerala 171 Surat Zari Craft Registered 21.05.2009 Gujarat 172 Champa Silk Saree and Fabrics Registered 25.05.2009 Chhattisgarh 173 Baluchari Saree Registered 01.06.2009 West Bengal 174 Kachchhi Dhabda, Shawl and Stole Registered 04.06.2009 Gujarat
Recommended publications
  • Information Published Under Section 4(1)(A) & (B) to Right to Information Act 2005
    Information published under Section 4(1)(a) & (b) to Right to Information Act 2005 As per Section 4(1)(a) & (b) of the Right to Information Act 2005, every public authority has to make known the information to the Public as enumerated in the said act. Accordingly, the following details are furnished as per the Section 4(1)(a) & (b) in respect of our Corporation i.e. Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation Limited. As per Section 4(1) (a) the following records and registers duly indexed a) Personnel Department : Details of List of files LIST OF FILES RELATING TO PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT Sl. Name of the File File No. No. 1 Circular File Vol-I KSIC/E-2/EST/102/83-84 2 Circular File Vol-II KSIC/E1/KSIC/PER/22/02-03 3 Guidelines on Disciplinary Action E4-1/DCP/90-91 4 Shortage of 4 Nos. of sarees HO/MKTG/KGS-Exb-Shortage/11-12 occurred at Karnataka Govt. Secretariate Club Exhibition, Bangalore n 22.10.2011. 5 Exhibition cum Sales of KSIC KSIC/MKTG/EXBN-KALINGA/ 2010-11 sarees at Kalinga Cultural Trust, Hyderabad 6 Shortage of 4 Nos. of Sarees KSIC/MKTG/EXBN-UBSR/ 2011-12 occurred at Unity Building Showroom, Bangalore on 22.10.2011. 7 Appeal Preferred by Sri R.Byroji KSIC/PER/APP/11-12 Rao, Sales Attender, Reshmalaya, Bangalore 8 Rs. 27.68 lakhs Doubtful Debts for KSIC/PER/AA-DD/11-12 the financial year 10-11 9 Appointment of local Advocates for KSIC/PER/WUA/4/10-11 conducting enquiries – regarding workers unauthorized absence ©2016 Karnataka Silk Industries Corporation 10 Theft of 17 Nos.
    [Show full text]
  • Khandua Sarees and Fabrics:Tradition and Pride of Orissa
    Khandua Sarees & Fabrics : Tradition and Pride of Orissa A project of Ministry of Commerce & Industry UNCTAD and DFID Prepared by P Nayak T.K Rout P.K Samantray Pradip Dash Textiles Committee & Mumbai ORIFAB Government of India Bhubaneswar © Textiles Committee, June, 2008 This is an official document prepared by the Textiles Committee. All rights reserved. Unless otherwise specified, no part of this publication may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and microfilm, without permission in writing from the Textiles Committee at the address given below: Director, Market Research Textiles Committee, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India, P. Balu Road, Prabhadevi Mumbai 400 025, India Telephone : 91+ 22 + 66527515/16 Telefax : 91+ 22 + 66527509/653 Email : [email protected] Website : www.textilescommittee.gov.in Preface The entrepreneurial history of handloom production in the country has been traced back to even as early as Rig Veda, when the hiranya (gold cloth) existed in the society. Village industries and handlooms were well integrated into the rural economy and the whole organisation was a part and parcel of socio-cultural fabric of the society. The social traditions, ethos and values were reflected in the handloom products. The handloom products, which have survived against the competition from machine made cloth, represent the rich artistic traditions of our country. Globalised economy has contributed to the ever-increasing competition among the developing nations. Due to this, the traditional crafts of the country are under threat from the neighboring countries by way of replication of the traditional items.
    [Show full text]
  • Use Style: Paper Title
    Volume 6, Issue 7, July – 2021 International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology ISSN No:-2456-2165 Impact of Traditional Textile on the Gross Domestic Product- GDP of Bangladesh 1*Engr. Md. Eanamul Haque Nizam, 1Sheikh Mohammad Rahat, 1*Assistant Professor. Department of Textile Engineering, 1Albert Loraence Sarker, Bangladesh University of Business and Technology 2Abhijit Kumar Asem, [BUBT], Rupnagar, Mirpur-2, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh 2Rezwan Hossain, 3Rayek Ahmed, 3Mashrur Wasity 1,2,3Textile Graduate, Department of Textile Engineering, Bangladesh University of Business and Technology [BUBT], Rupnagar, Mirpur-2, Dhaka-1216, Bangladesh Abstract:- Bangladesh is a country loaded with share of GDP. Consultancy firm McKinsey and Company has craftsmanship, culture, and legacy. For the most part, the said Bangladesh could double its garments exports in the next specialty of attire or material is the most seasoned legacy 10 years. In Asia, Bangladesh is the one of the biggest largest that introduced the land to the external world since such exporter of textile products providing employment to a great countless years prior. Customary material is perhaps the share percent of the work force in the country [1]. Currently, main piece of its material area. Customary legacy is the textile industry accounts for 45% of all industrial covered up in each edge of Bangladesh where Jamdani, employment in the country and contributes 5% of the total Muslin, Tangail, Banarasi, Lungi, and so forth assume an national income. However, although the industry is one of the indispensable part. It is assessed that there are 64,100 largest in Bangladesh and is still expanding, it faces massive handlooms in the region.
    [Show full text]
  • 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
    [Show full text]
  • Download Full Text
    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.
    [Show full text]
  • 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
    [Show full text]
  • 'Development of Silk Industry, During the Rule of Princely Mysore
    © 2018 IJRAR September 2018, Volume 5, Issue 3 www.ijrar.org (E-ISSN 2348-1269, P- ISSN 2349-5138) ‘Development of Silk Industry, During the Rule of Princely Mysore State (1866-1947)’-- A Study Rekha HG Assistant Professor of History Government First Grade College Vijayanagar, Bangalore Abstract The Mysore Silk is synonymous with splendour and grandeur of Royal Mysore State. Mysore silk has been registered as Geographical Indicator under Intellectual Property Rights. Mysore state is the homeland of Mysore Silk has a history of more than 215yrs .By the turn of nineteenth century; Mysore was poised to take off into the skies of progress and development. In the industrial advancement of the country measured by its turn sericulture next to agriculture was the most important industry carried on in the Mysore state. Present study focus on the development of silk industry in Mysore State., Credit of introducing the Sericulture in Mysore state goes to Tippu Sultan, were Tippu sent delegation to South China to collect seed for silk farming. , Mysore State had set a noble example because of energetic initiative by Maharajas and Dewans, and also Mysore enjoyed certain natural facilities and mineral resources, which have been exploited with a foresight worthy of all sorts. Delegates of Italian and Japanese sericulturists played the crucial role in the development of silk industry. Factories and filatures were set up, good texture of silk were worn. World economic depression had a competition from imported silk and during the second half of the 20th century it was revived and Mysore State become the top multivoltine silk producer in India.
    [Show full text]
  • 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.
    [Show full text]
  • Nápojový Lístok Drink Menu Aperitív / Aperitifs 0,1 L Martini Bianco S Citrónom, 3,00 € Martini Dry S Citrónom Martini Bianco with Lemon, Martini Dry with Lemon
    NÁPOJOVÝ LÍSTOK DRINK MENU APERITÍV / APERITIFS 0,1 l Martini bianco s citrónom, 3,00 € Martini Dry s citrónom Martini bianco with lemon, Martini dry with lemon 0,04 l Campari s pomarančom 3,20 € Campari with orange Šumivé víNA / PROSECCO 0,1 l Prosecco Treviso Extra dry 2,50 € 2,00 € + 20 b ŠAMPANSKÉ / CHAMPAGNE 0,7 l Mumm Cordon Rouge Brut, 80,00 € Chandon, Champagne Francúzsko / France OVOCNÉ DESTILÁTY / FRUIT SPIRITS 0,04 l Domovina Hruškovica 42 % 3,50 € pear brandy 42% 2,00 € + 40 b 0,04 l Domovina Slivovica 52 % 3,50 € plum brandy 52% 0,04 l Domovina Borovička 45 % 3,00 € juniper brandy 45% 2,00 € + 20 b 0,04 l Domovina Borovička s horcom 45 % 3,00 € gentiana flavour 45% 0,04 l Višňovica z krajovej odrody 42 % 5,50 € cherry brandy 42% 0,04 l Marhuľovica odležaná na ovocí 42 % 5,50 € apricot brandy 42% 0,04 l Vysokotatranská Malinovica 42 % 3,50 € raspberry brandy 42% GIN 0,04 l Gin Beefeater 40% 3,50 € RUM 0,04 l Havana Club 3 yo 40 % 3,50 € 0,04 l Havana Club 7 yo 40 % 6,50 € 0,04 l Rum Diplomático Reserva 7,00 € Exclusiva 12y 40 % 0,04 l Rum Zacapa Centenario 23y 40 % 8,00 € 0,04 l Ron Santiago de Cuba Extra Anejo 8,00 € 12yo 40% 0,04 l Inlander rum Stroh 80 % 4,50 € 3,00 € + 40 b 0,04 l Rum St. Nicolaus Klasik 40 % 2,50 € VODKA 0,04 l Vodka Absolut 40 % 3,30 € 2,00 € + 40 b 0,04 l Russian standard platinum 40% 4,50 € TEQUILA 0,04 l Olmeca Bianco 38 % 3,50 € 0,04 l Olmeca Reposado 38 % 4,50 € LIKÉRY / LIQUEURS 0,04 l Becherovka 38 % 3,30 € 2,00 € + 30 b 0,04 l Fernet Stock 38 % 3,00 € 0,04 l Fernet Citrus 27 % 3,00 € 0,04 l Fernet Stock Grand 35 % 3,50 € 0,04 l Božkov vaječný likér 15 % 2,50 € eggnog liquor 15% 0,04 l Bailley’s 17 % 4,00 € 0,04 l Demänovka horká 38 % 3,30 € Demänovka bitter 38 % 2,00 € + 30 b 0,04 l Jägermeister 35 % 3,50 € 2,00 € + 40 b 0,04 l Tatranský čaj 52 % 3,50 € Tatra tea 52% 0,04 l Jagertee Stroh 40 % 3,30 € KoňAK.
    [Show full text]
  • Unnati Silks- Shopping Online, Rajkot Patola Sarees, Ethnic, Weaving
    Unnati silks- shopping online, Rajkot Patola Sarees, ethnic, weaving. http://www.unnatisilks.com/sarees-online/by-work-sarees/rajkotpatola-saris-shop.html Patola Saree - A Fashion Icon for Woman Rajkot Patola Sarees have their origin in Patan, Gujarat, India. The place associated with Patola is Patan. Velvet patterns of Patola styles are made in surat. Nothing makes a women look more beautiful than a Saree does. The biggest attire of a woman is saree. In India there are wide varieties of Sarees. But Patola Sarees are evergreen desires for a woman, because Patola exhibits the royalty look. Patola Sarees are well-popular for its silk sarees. The Patola Saree is the finest hand woven saree created by the resist dyeing techniques. The weavers of Patola wove an exclusive pattern with great precision. Patola sarees are of two types, Rajkot Patola and Patan Patola. Both display women as a goddess. Patola has the Royal history. The Karnataka and Maharastra weavers of the Salvi cast chosen Gujarat as a hub and wove the Patola Sarees. With the intention of acquiring the Patronage of Solanki Rajputs, who ruled Gujrat with Patan as the Capital, gave a chance to the weavers to weave. The weavers wove expensive Patola by royalty with exquisite designs, the rulers loved to wear these Patolas in Special occasions. From that day to till today, people love to wear Patola. The main patola designs in ancient days are leaf design, jewel square, parrot & elephant design, women & elephant design, basket design and pattern preffered by vohra muslims. The designs above are first drawn on paper for accuracy and then tied and dyed using wrap and weft.
    [Show full text]
  • Games Sports Cool Drinks
    Games Sports Cool Drinks Important sporting events are broadcasted on big screen. Pool Billiard Tables per table per hour 7,50 Euro Bowling alley per alley per hour 10,00 Euro E –Dart -machines, table football, Multi Magic Competitions, etc. Every Monday Happy Hour from 4 to 5 pm On Tuesdays from 6 pm Spare Ribs Every Wednesday Happy Hour from 5 to 6 pm Every Thursday Ladies flirt for their cocktail Daily opened from 10:00 am SU, MO, TU, WE to midnight TH, FR to 1:00 am SA to 1:30 am THE PRICES IN OUR PUB CARD ARE INCLUSIVE AND CONTAIN ALL TAXES. Index: 1. Aperitif 2. Soups& Salads 3. Baguettes & Burgers 4. Toasts, Heiner’s Special, Swabian Ravioli, Noodles 5. Snacks 6. Ice-cream & Sweet things 7. Beer 8. Juices, Sports- and Refresher Drinks 9. Non Alcoholic Drinks & Waters 10. Mixed Cocktails dry 11. Whisky 12. Cognac, Brandy, Rum, Cachaça 13. Vodka, Gin, Tequila 14. Aquavit, Schnapps, Bitters 15. Liqueurs 16. Sparkling Wines, Cocktails, Sours & Fizzes 17. Coladas & Tropicanas 18. Fancies 19. Sparkling Wine, Piccolo, Champagne 20. Wine Spritzer 21. Red Wines 22. Rosé Wines 23. White Wines 24. Chocolate & Tea 25. Coffee Specialties THE PRICES IN OUR PUB CARD ARE INCLUSIVE AND CONTAIN ALL TAXES. Game Sports Cool Drinks Every Monday 04 - 05 pm THE PRICES IN OUR PUB CARD ARE INCLUSIVE AND CONTAIN ALL TAXES. Game Sports Cool Drinks THE PRICES IN OUR PUB CARD ARE INCLUSIVE AND CONTAIN ALL TAXES. Game Sports Cool Drinks Every Wednesday 05 - 06 pm THE PRICES IN OUR PUB CARD ARE INCLUSIVE AND CONTAIN ALL TAXES.
    [Show full text]
  • TALKING POINTS – GERMAN FEST 2019 Updated 4.28.19 *New for 2019 About German Fest • 2019 Is the 39 Th Anniversary of Germ
    TALKING POINTS – GERMAN FEST 2019 Updated 4.28.19 *New for 2019 About German Fest • 2019 is the 39th Anniversary of German Fest • Established in 1981, German Fest Milwaukee, Inc. strives to keep the German culture alive and well. One of the largest German celebrations in North America, the volunteer-based festival is held over three days, the last full weekend in July every year on the Summerfest Grounds, Henry Maier Festival Park. • German Fest, billed as A Milwaukee Tradition, is held rain or shine • Hours o Friday, July 26, from 3:00pm to midnight o Saturday, July 27, from noon to midnight o Sunday, July 28, from noon to 9:00pm o Fireworks: Friday and Saturday at 10:30pm, sponsored in part by Discovery World • Regular Admission o $12 in Advance - Adults o $15 at the Gate - Adults o $7 Seniors, 60 and over o $7 Students with a current school I.D. o $3 for ALL on Friday, July 26th o Children, 12 years and under, are free when accompanied by an adult Free Admission for Active Military Personnel All Day, Any Day - In support of the United States’ service personnel, German Fest is pleased to offer free admission to all branches of the Military and their immediate family members with an active Military ID. Active Military status includes all Armed Forces, National Guard Reserves, Department of Defense (DOD) Civilian and Military. Free Admission for all Veterans and Disabled/Physically Handicapped on Friday 2019 entrance to German Fest doubles as admission to STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® U.S. Pro & Collegiate Championships Special Features for 2019 • STIHL TIMBERSPORTS® U.S.
    [Show full text]