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Recently Registered Gis Application Number Geographical Indications Recently Registered GIs Goods Application Geographical Class (As per Sec 2 (f) of GI Act Number Indications 1999 Firozabad Glass (Word 9, 11 & 155 Handicraft Mark) 21 Firozabad Glass (Logo 9, 11 & 156 Handicraft Mark) 21 Kannauj Perfume 157 3 Manufactured (Word Mark) Kannauj Perfume 158 3 Manufactured (Logo Mark) Kanpur Saddlery 159 18 Handicraft (Word Mark) Kanpur Saddlery 160 18 Handicraft (Logo Mark) Moradabad Metal 161 6 Handicraft Craft (Word Mark) Moradabad Metal 162 6 Handicraft Craft (Logo Mark) Central Travancore 163 30 Agricultural Jaggery Prosciutto di Parma 164 29 Food stuff ʺParma Hamʺ 165 Nashik Grapes 31 Agricultural Banjara Handicrafts 166 24 Handicraft and Mirror work 23, 24 Gopalpur Tussar 167 & Handicraft Fabrics 25 168 Hyderabadi Biryani 30 Food Stuff Kolhapuri Chappal 169 25 Handicraft (Ethnic Kolhapuri Footwear) 170 Kasaragod Saree 25 Textile 171 Surat Zari Craft 23 Textile Champa Silk Saree and 23,24,25 172 Textile Fabrics & 26 173 Baluchari Saree 24 Textile Kachchh Dhabda, 174 24 Textile Shawl and stole 175 Ganjam Goat Ghee 29 Food Stuff 24,25 & 176 Dhaniakhali Saree Handicraft 26 177 Varanasi Glass Beads 21 Handicraft 9,11 178 Khurja Pottery Handicraft &21 179 Kuthampully Sarees 24 & 25 Textile Bhagalpur Silk Fabrics 180 24& 25 Textile & Sarees 181 Kashmir Paper Machie 16 & 20 Handicraft Kashmir Walnut Wood 182 20 Handicraft Carving Bagru Hand Block 183 24 & 25 Handicraft Print Saharanpur Wood 184 Craft (Word Mark 20 Handicraft with Logo) 185 Gir Kesar Mango 31 Agricultural Wayanad Jeerakasala 186 30 Agricultural Rice Wayanad 187 30 Agricultural Gandhakasala Rice 188 Siddipet Gollabama 24 & 25 Textile 189 Venkatagiri Sarees 25 Textile 190 Cheriyal Paintings 16 Handicraft 191 Kota Doria (Logo) 24 & 25 Textile 192 Bhalia Wheat 31 Agricultural 193 Hyderabad Haleem 29 Food Stuff 194 Pembarthi Metal Craft 6 & 21 Handicraft Pattamadai Mats 195 popularly known as 27 Handicraft “Pattamadai Pai” Nachiarkoil Lamps popularly known as 196 6 Handicraft “Nachiarkoil Kuthuvilakku ” Maheshwar Sarees & 197 24 Textile Fabric Mangalagiri Sarees 198 24 & 25 Textile and Fabrics Udupi Mattu Gulla 199 31 Agricultural Brinjal 200 Chettinad Kottan 20 Handicraft Villianur Terracotta 201 21 Handicraft Works Thirukannur Paper 202 16 Handicraft Mache Bobbili Veena 203 popularly known as 15 & 20 Handicraft “Saraswathi Veena” 204 Khatamband 15 & 20 Handicraft 205 Kalanamak 30 Agricultural 206 ‘Rataul’ Mango 31 Agricultural Dhalapathar Parda & 207 24 Textiles Fabrics Sambalpuri Tie & Dye 208 Saree and 24 & 25 Textiles Fabrics Thanjavur Veenai 209 15 & 20 Handicraft (Tanjore Veena) 210 Guledgudd Khana 24 Textiles 211 Bangalore Blue Grapes 30 Agricultural 212 Bangalore Rose Onion 31 Agricultural 213 Kinhal Toys 28 Handicraft 214 Narayanpet Sarees 25 Textiles Dharmavaram 215 24 & 25 Textiles Handloom Pattu Sarres and Paavadais Agra Marble Inlay 216 19 & 20 Handicraft Work Bomkai Saree & 217 24 Textiles Fabrics Nuapatna Tie & Dye 218 24 & 25 Textiles Fabrics Habaspuri Saree & 219 24 Textiles Fabrics Berhampur Phoda 220 Kumbha Saree & 24 Textiles Joda 221 Bandhani of Gujarat 24 Textiles 222 Agra Dalmoth 30 Food Stuff 223 Agra Petha 29 Food Stuff 224 Udupi Saree 25 Textiles Chendamangalam 225 Dhoties and Set 25 Textiles Mundu 226 Porto 33 Alcoholic Beverages 227 Douro 33 Alcoholic Beverages 228 Ganjam Kewda Rooh 03 Manufactured 229 Ganjam Kewda 31 Agricultural 230 Cognac 33 Alcoholic Beverages 231 Erode Turmeric 30 Agricultural .
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