After Kolkata, Odisha gets GI tag for its own variety of rasgulla
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Odisha finally managed to secure a geographical indication (GI) tag for its beloved local version of rasgulla. It now seems that the tug of war between West Bengal and Kolkata has resulted in a draw, with Odisha also being granted … Read more
Odisha finally managed to secure a geographical indication (GI) tag for its beloved local version of rasgulla. It now seems that the tug of war between West Bengal and Kolkata has resulted in a draw, with Odisha also being granted the GI tag for Odisha Rasagola, i.e., less than two years after West Bengal won the GI tag for its rasagola. The formal certification was issued by Chennai-based GI registry on its website. Read less
A GI refers to a name or distinctive sign that is used on a product i.e., usually owned collectively, and can be used to distinguish goods on the basis of its geographical origin and unique characteristics. Also, the GI tag helps in marketing and branding of a local product, and can draw penalties if someone is found copying outside that geographical region.
In 2017, West Bengal received GI tag for its variety of rasgulla, which lead to many people believing that the sweet delicacy originated in West Bengal. This led to a fight between the two states both on social media and off it too. However, now Odisha Rasagola getting the GI tag seems to end the two-year-long battle.
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