To protect the generic nature of items manufactured/produced in a specific region of Uttar Pradesh, the state government has applied for registration of five state items under the Geographical Indications (GI) of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999.
Applications for registration have been filed with respect to Ferozabad glassware, Kannauj perfume, Kanpur saddlery, Saharanpur woodwork and Moradabad metal craft.
GI registration is an insignia on products having an unique geographical origin and evolution over centuries. It is a mark of authenticity and helps in quick brand recall in marketing. The Act seeks to provide registration and better protection of GI pertaining to goods in India.
Earlier, five items from specific regions of Uttar Pradesh had been registered under GI Act, including Allahabad’s surkha guava; Lucknow’s Chikan craft; Banaras’ brocades and sarees; Malihabadi’s mango; and handmade carpets of Bhadohi. These five products have different registered proprietors identified by the GI registry in Chennai.
National Horticulture Board, Gurgaon had piloted the registration of Malihabadi mango two years back. The latest to join the league was handmade carpets of Bhadohi last year.
The registration is valid for 10 years and can be renewed. It confers legal protection to GI in India and prevents unauthorised use by others. It helps in boosting exports and promotes economic prosperity among producers of goods produced in a geographical territory.