GI Journal No. 91 1 November 23, 2016

GI Journal No. 91 1 November 23, 2016

GI Journal No. 91 1 November 23, 2016 GOVERNMENT OF INDIA GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS JOURNAL NO.91 NOVEMBER 23, 2016 / AGRAHAYANA 2, SAKA 1938 GI Journal No. 91 2 November 23, 2016 INDEX S. No. Particulars Page No. 1 Official Notices 4 2 New G.I Application Details 5 3 Public Notice 6 4 GI Applications Karvath Kati Sarees & Fabrics - GI Application No. 390 7 Applique (Khatwa) Work of Bihar (Logo) - GI Application No.537 Molela Clay Work (Logo) - GI Application No.539 5 General Information 6 Registration Process GI Journal No. 91 3 November 23, 2016 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 91 of the Geographical Indications Journal dated 23rd November, 2016 / Agrahayana 2nd, Saka 1938 has been made available to the public from 23rd November, 2016. GI Journal No. 91 4 November 23, 2016 NEW G.I APPLICATION DETAILS App.No. Geographical Indications Class Goods 555 Gazhipur Jute Wall-hanging Craft 27 Handicraft 556 Varanasi Soft Stone Undercut 27 Handicraft Work 557 Chunar Sand Stone 19 Natural Goods 558 Boka Chaul 30 Agricultural 559 Madras Checks 23 & 24 Textiles 560 Panruti Palapazham 31 Agricultural 561 Manamadurai Ghatam 15 Manufactured 562 Pochampally Ikat (Logo) 24,25 & 27 Textiles 563 Dokra of West Bengal 6,14,21 Handi Crafts 564 Bengal Patachitra 16,24 Handi Crafts 565 Purulia Chhau Mask 27 Handi Crafts 566 Wooden Mask of Kushmani 20 Handi Crafts 567 Madurkathi 20,27 Handi Crafts 568 Darjeeling White 30 Agricultural 569 Darjeeling Green 30 Agricultural 570 Otho Dongo 19 Manufactured 571 Jaipuri Razai 24 Textiles GI Journal No. 91 5 November 23, 2016 PUBLIC NOTICE No.GIR/CG/JNL/2010 Dated 26th February, 2010 WHEREAS Rule 38(2) of Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Rules, 2002 provides as follows: “The Registrar may after notification in the Journal put the published Geographical Indications Journal on the internet, website or any other electronic media.” Now therefore, with effect from 1st April, 2010, The Geographical Indications Journal will be Published and hosted in the IPO official website www.ipindia.nic.in free of charge. Accordingly, sale of Hard Copy and CD-ROM of GI Journal will be discontinued with effect from 1st April, 2010. Registrar of Geographical Indications GI Journal No. 91 6 November 23, 2016 Advertised under Rule 41 (1) of Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration & Protection) Rules, 2002 in the Geographical Indications Journal 91 dated 23rd November, 2016 G.I. APPLICATION NUMBER – 390 Application Date: 07-01-2013 Application is made by M/s Maharashtra State Handlooms Corporation Limited, MSHC Complex, Umred Road, Nagpur – 440009, Maharashtra, India for Registration in Part A of the Register of Karvath Kati Sarees & Fabrics under Application No: 390 in respect of Textile Goods not classified elsewhere i.e. table cover, etc., & Clothing falling in Class 24 & 25 is hereby advertised as accepted under Sub-section (1) of Section 13 of Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999. A) Name of the Applicant : M/s Maharashtra State Handlooms Corporation Limited, B) Address : M/s Maharashtra State Handlooms Corporation Limited, MSHC Complex, Umred Road, Nagpur 440009, Maharashtra, India C) Types of Goods : Class 24 – Textile Goods not classified elsewhere i.e. table cover, etc., Class 25 – Clothing D) Specification: The Karvath Kati Sarees & Fabrics is socio-culturally associated with the people of Maharashtra due to its confluence with the culture of the people. The Karvath kati Saree is traditionally a part of the ritual functions of every Vidharbha bride. It is an auspicious wear for various religious occasions. The Vidharbha region of Maharashtra is the originating place of Karvat Kati (saw-edged) saree so named after the border design which resembles saw teeth. The design resembling saw teeth is weaved on body part of the saree at both the sides adjacent to the border. Every karvath kati design saree will have this pattern of design on both the sides. The root origin of most of the designs is the sculptures seen at the famous Ramtek temple, which is near to this place. The major products produced in the cluster are Saree, Shirting, Ladies Dress Material, Dupatta for Gents and Ladies and also Stole. The Sarees are of length 6.5 mtrs and width 50’. The count of the yarn used as Warp is 35 D Korea Silk for all the products except Stole. For Stoles, the count of the yarn used in the Warp is 36 D Korea Silk. The count of the yarn used in the Weft of the Saree ranges from 50-70 D Silk of local variety. The reed of the Saree is 72” and picks varies from 66 to 72. The widths of Saree, Shirting, Ladies Dress Material are 50’. The warp yarn for shirting is 35 D Korea Silk whereas the commonly used weft yarn are “Cotton-1/100s, 1/80s”, “Pedenkal Yarn – 60 D”, “China Silk- Mulberry”, “Moga”, “Ghicha”, and “Tussar Silk”. The reed for Shirting varies from 72-80 and the picks varies from 30 to 80. The commonly used yarn in the weft of the Ladies Dress Material are “Cotton-1/100s, 1/80s”, “Pedenkal Yarn – 60 D”, “China Silk- Mulberry”, “Moga”, “Ghicha”, and GI Journal No. 91 7 November 23, 2016 “Tussar Silk”. The reed of the fabric produced ranges from 72-80 and the picks varies from 30 to 80. The yarn used in the weft for “Gents Dupatta” & “Ladies Dupatta” are “Cotton-1/100s, 1/80s”, “Pedenkal Yarn – 60 D”, “China Silk- Mulberry”, “Moga”, “Ghicha”, and “Tussar Silk”. The reed is 72 and picks are in the range 50-55. For stoles, Tussar Silk is used in the weft. The reed for stoles is 72 and picks are in the range 45-50. The width of the stoles are 24’, 30’ and 50’. E) Name of the Geographical Indication: KARVATH KATI SAREES & FABRICS F) Description of the Goods: The Karvath Kati Sarees & Fabrics is socio-culturally associated with the people of Maharashtra it is an auspicious wear for various religious occasions in Vidharbha region. The Vidharbha region of Maharashtra is the originating place of Karvat Kati (saw-edged) saree so named after the border design which resembles saw teeth. The design resembling saw teeth is weaved on body part of the saree at both the sides adjacent to the border. Every karvath kati design saree will have this pattern of design on both the sides. The root origin of most of the designs is the sculptures seen at the famous Ramtek temple, which is near to this place. A range of products are being produced by the weavers of this weaving centre. The products are Karvath Kati sarees, Shirting, and Ladies Dress Material (LDM) etc., are manufactured which are unique in its own way. The major products produced in the cluster are Saree, Shirting, Ladies Dress Material, Dupatta for Gents and Ladies and also Stole. The Sarees are of length 6.5 mtrs and width 50’. The count of the yarn used as Warp is 35 D Korea Silk for all the products except Stole. For Stoles, the count of the yarn used in the Warp is 36 D Korea Silk. The count of the yarn used in the Weft of the Saree ranges from 50-70 D Silk of local variety. The reed of the Saree is 72” and picks varies from 66 to 72. The width of Saree, Shirting, Ladies Dress Material are 50’. The warp yarn for shirting is 35 D Korea Silk whereas the commonly used weft yarn are “Cotton-1/100s, 1/80s”, “Pedenkal Yarn – 60 D”, “China Silk- Mulberry”, “Moga”, “Ghicha”, and “Tussar Silk”. The reed for Shirting varies from 72-80 and the picks varies from 30 to 80. The commonly used yarn in the weft of the Ladies Dress Material are Cotton-1/100s, 1/80s”, “Pedenkal Yarn – 60 D”, “China Silk- Mulberry”, “Moga”, “Ghicha”, and “Tussar Silk”. The reed of the fabric produced ranges from 72-80 and the picks varies from 30 to 80. GI Journal No. 91 8 November 23, 2016 The yarn used in the weft for “Gents Dupatta” & “Ladies Dupatta” are “Cotton-1/100s, 1/80s”, “Pedenkal Yarn – 60 D”, “China Silk- Mulberry”, “Moga”, “Ghicha”, and “Tussar Silk”. The reed is 72 and picks are in the range 50-55. For stoles, Tussar Silk is used in the weft. The reed for stoles is 72 and picks are in the range 45-50. The width of the stoles are 24’, 30’ and 50’. G) Geographical area of Production and Map as shown in page no: Bhandara District:- The district of Bhandara in the North Eastern extreme of the Nagpur division of Maharashtra state lies between 29°39' and 21°38' North Latitudes and 79°27' and 80°42' East Longitudes. Geographically, the district lies entirely within the Wainganga basin. Three major tributaries of Wainganga –The Bagh, The Bawanthari and The Chulband, drain the district. The district has considerable geological variety in its rock formations, that mostly belong to the archaean and the dharwar formations. The district is traversed West to East in the middle by the Nagpur-Kolkata (South Eastern) Broad Gauge railway line and the Nagpur-Raipur national highway. The weavers of Karvath Kati Sari & Fabrics are scattered in two districts, namely Bhandara and Nagpur. Districts of Chandrapur & Gadchiroli are main centres of reeling activities, and weaving takes place at Bhandara & Nagpur districts. Mohadi village, Taluka – Mohadi is the main weaving cluster in Bhandara district.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    44 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us