Good Governance

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MAKERS OF MODERN ODISHA Utkal Gourab Madhusudan Das iii Utkalamani Pandit Gopabandhu Das iv Maharaja Sriram Chandra Bhanjadeo Vyasakabi Fakir Mohan Senapati Kabibara Radhanath Ray v Swabhabakabi Gangadhar Meher Pandit Neelakantha Das Dr. Harekrushna Mahtab vi Maharaja Krushna Chandra Gajapati Narayan Dev vii Legendary Biju Patnaik viii Geographical Indications (GIs) of Odisha Dr. Anita Sabat About Geographical Indications (GIs) As on 17th May, 2020, a total of 366 products have been registered in India’s Geographical Indication (GI) Geographical Indications Registry, out of the refers to the unique, reputed and special 687 GI applications received since inception. product of a geographical area associated with a particular The Common GI Logo community. GI is a type of Intellectual In June 2019, Department for Property Rights (IPR). GI is an IPR that is Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade a community right. GI is an indication that: Is used to identify agricultural and non- agricultural goods including manufactured goods, natural goods, handicrafts and foodstuffs originating in a specific geographical area, Originates from a definite territory in India (or world), Has a reputation for special quality or characteristics unique to the geographical indication. The world has many such unique (DPIIT) under the Ministry of Commerce products. Some of these products have got and Industry released a notification stating the GI tag. Many people have heard their the guidelines of the GI logo and tagline on names, though they may not be aware about all GIs of India. The logo consists of a ‘G’ the term - “Geographical Indications” or that and ‘I’ bearing the three colours of the Indian flag. The tagline in English is ‘Invaluable the products have got GI tags. ix Treasures of Incredible India’ along with the Once more people know about a same in Hindi- ‘Atulya Bharat Ki Amulya geographical region’s unique products, the Nidhi’. demand can increase. Only when The usage of this logo helps information is shared, people can know and consumers to identify the authentic GI be aware. products of India. It also helps in promotion This info-display board with names and marketing of Indian GI products. and logos of all the registered GIs of Odisha served as a selfie-point at the 3rd Rasagola Geographical Indications of Odisha Mahotsav organized by OTV on January 15, 2020 at Cuttack, Odisha. Many unique products of Odisha are Odisha GIs being made by certain communities by using traditional knowledge and skills from many Odisha has got the following 17 GIs centuries. Some products belong to a registered so far: specific part of Odisha i.e. they are only (1) GI Application No.-10 - Kotpad made/manufactured in a particular area viz. Handloom Fabric- Handicraft in a single or two or more village(s), city(ies), (2) GI Application No.- 22 - Orissa or district(s), or spread over the entire state. Ikat - Handicraft x (3) GI Application No.- 87 - Konark Note- Odisha was previously called Stone Carving - Handicraft “Orissa.” (4) GI Application No.- 88 - Orissa The English name Orissa was Pattachitra - Handicraft changed to “ODISHA” in 2011. (5) GI Application No.- 86 & 108 -Pipli However, many people are not Applique Work - Handicraft aware and continue to use the old spellings. (6) GI Application No.- 136 - Khandua Saree and Fabrics - Handicraft (7) GI Application No.167 - Gopalpur Tussar Fabrics - Handicraft (8) GI Application No.207 - Dhalapathar Parda & Fabrics - Handicraft (9) GI Application No.208 - Sambalpuri Bandha Saree & Some cannot change their name viz. Fabrics - Handicraft the GIs of Odisha that had been filed when (10) GI Application No. 217 - Bomkai Odisha state was known by her old name. Saree & Fabrics - Handicraft Thus, we have to continue using the (11) GI Application No.219 - Habaspuri names submitted in the GI applications- Saree & Fabrics - Handicraft “Orissa Ikat” and “Orissa Pattachitra” as these earned the GI certificates in (12) GI Application No.220 – the years 2005 and 2008 respectively. Berhampur Patta (Phoda Kumbha) Saree & Joda – Seeing the old name “Orissa” still Handicraft in use at GI-stalls at exhibitions, people think this is the correct spelling of Odisha! And (13) GI Application No.228 - Ganjam the misinformation/misspelling cycle Kewda Rooh - Manufactured continues... (14) GI Application No.229 - Ganjam The GI application for "Odisha Kewda Flower - Agriculture Rasagola" was submitted in the year 2018 (15) GI Application No.607 – Araku and it earned the GI tag in 2019. The name Valley Arabica Coffee – “Odisha” has been used instead of the old Agriculture name Orissa. (16) GI Application No.610 - Kotpad Handloom Fabric Kandhamal Haladi - Agriculture GI Application No.-10 (17) GI Application No.612 - Odisha Type- Handicraft Rasagola – Food Stuff Certificate Date: 2/6/2005 xi Kotpad is a small tribal handloom The meaning of Bandha and Ikat in cluster in Koraput district of southern Odisha Odia and Malay languages respectively is in India. the same- to tie or wind. According to historians, Bandha is Odisha state’s heritage and historical maritime trade with South East Asia. The Sadhabas (traders) of Odisha used to travel to many lands by sailing across the seas. Similar Bandha/Ikat is also seen in South East Asian nations like Bali, Indonesia. Konark Stone Carving GI Application No.-87 Type- Handicraft Certificate Date: 10/07/2008 It lends its name to “Kotpad Handloom”. Kotpad is Odisha’s first “Konark Geographical Indication. Stone Carving” Orissa Ikat refers to GI Application No.-22 the stone Type- Handicraft carving of Certificate Date: 7/6/2006 K o n a r k Ikat is a Malay word that is derived that is from the word “Mangikat” that means to the most bind, knot or wind round. Ikat is a process exemplary of tie-and-dye weaving of handlooms. model of ancient Odisha temple stone-carving craft There are practised by artisans in Puri, Bhubaneswar different names of and Cuttack. The art dates back to the late Ikat available in 6th Century or early 7th Century AD. different regions of India some of which Orissa Pattachitra have earned the GI GI Application No.-88 tag. The Odisha “tie Type- Handicraft and dye” fabrics Certificate Date: 10/07/2008 and sarees are called “Bandha” in The word Pattachitra is derived Odia. from the Sanskrit word “patta”, which xii Decorative and ornamental cloth for Lord Jagannath and other deities have been made in Pipli, Puri, and some other places of Odisha for many centuries now. During Ratha Yatra, the three grand wooden chariots are covered with three big means a painted piece of cloth, or a plate; colourful canopies- the bi-colour canopy of “chitra” means paintings or pictures. chariot of Lord Jagannath is yellow-red The brilliantly colored Pattachitra colour, that of Lord Balabhadra is green- works originated at Puri. They were/are red colour and that of Devi Subhadra is produced as souvenirs for the pilgrims of the black-red colour. Shree Jagannath Temple, Puri, Odisha. Themes for the Pattachitra paintings range from incidents in Krishna’s life and the Avatars of Vishnu to the epic tales of the Ramayana and Mahabharata. Each year, the deities have fever during the Anasara period that is after Deba Snana Purnima. When the trinity is Khandua Saree and Fabrics recuperating inside the temple, public GI Application No.-136 Darshan of the Lords is prohibited. Patti Dian Type- Handicraft i.e. the Pattachitra of the three siblings, is Certificate Date: 22/10/2010 worshipped in the temple. Pipli Applique Work GI Application No.-86 & 108 Type- Handicraft Certificate Date: 9/09/2008 "Pipli Applique Work", originated in Pipli, a village in the Puri district. xiii "Khandua Saree and Fabrics" are a type of Gopalpur cluster of Jajpur district Orissa Ikat (Bandha of Odisha). of Odisha is famous for Tussar fabrics. Khandua is Single Ikat. Tussar is a type of silk. Like some other GIs of Odisha, Khandua Saree and Fabrics too have been associated with the rituals of Lord Jagannath Temple of Puri in Odisha. Devotees offer Khandua silk saree to Lord Jagannath for different Besa. Poet Jayadeva - Composer of "Gita Govinda" The art of weaving "Gopalpur Tussar Fabrics" in Gopalpur cluster of Jajpur district of Odisha is about 400 years old. Tussar silk and cocoons are displayed in many exhibitions of Odisha so that visitors can be aware. Dhalapathar Parda and Fabrics GI Application No.-207 During the 12th Century AD, Type- Handicraft Jayadeva, the famous poet, desired to offer Certificate Date: 17/07/2012 his epic, Gita Govinda, to Lord Jagannath "Dhalapathar wrapped in a silk fabric. Weavers of Parda and Jayadeva's Kenduli village wove the script Fabrics" are of verses of Gita Govinda by using tie and named after dye technique. Kenduli, located in Odisha, the village of is the birthplace of Jayadeva. Jayadeva Dhalapathar in wrapped his epic Gita Govinda in the same Khurda district of Odisha. and offered it to the three deities at Shree Parda means Jagannath Temple. curtain. The Gopalpur Tussar Fabrics handloom curtains and GI Application No.-167 fabrics of this Type- Handicraft village are Certificate Date: 6/01/2012 handmade using spinning machines. xiv Sambalpuri Bandha Saree and Fabrics GI Application No.-208 Type- Handicraft Certificate Date: 17/07/2012 "Sambalpuri Bandha" is a type of Double Ikat. The weavers of western Odisha weave colourful chequered pattern and other designs on sarees. Bomkai Saree is a handloom saree from Odisha, India that originated in Bomkai, Ganjam district. Apart from Ganjam district, the production area covers many districts like- Sonepur, Bargarh, Boudh, Angul and Cuttack. Now, Bomkai is mostly produced by the "Bhulia" community. Habaspuri Saree and Fabrics Note- Odisha Handloom, Orissa Ikat and GI Application No.-219 Sambalpuri Bandha are NOT synonymous.

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