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28 traditional products secure GI tag with NABARD support; total registrations backed by lender rise to 176July 11, 2026, 16:24 IST
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28 traditional products secure GI tag with NABARD support; total registrations backed by lender rise to 176

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Nalanda Bawanbuti Saree, Himachal Wood Carving Craft and Khajuraho Metal Craft among latest additions as NABARD strengthens GI value chains, benefiting over 13,000 artisans and creating 50,000-plus jobs.
28 traditional products secure GI tag with NABARD support; total registrations backed by lender rise to 176
With the latest registrations, the total number of GI products supported by NABARD has increased to 176 Credits: NABARD

Bihar’s Nalanda Bawanbuti Saree and Fabrics, Himachal Wood Carving Craft and Khajuraho Metal Craft from Madhya Pradesh have become the latest products to secure geographical indication (GI) registrations in India.

All three products are among the 28 new products that got support from the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) for securing this intellectual property protection.

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28 new GI products strengthen India's traditional craft ecosystem

The other products that have received GI tag include Gaya Pattharkatti Stone Craft from Bihar, Kuchai Silk Saree and Fabrics from Jharkhand, Ba Shilp (Bamboo Craft) and Bihu Pepa from Assam along with several other traditional products from across the country.

The latest additions span a diverse range of traditional handicrafts, handloom textiles, bamboo crafts, metalwork, pottery, paintings, and musical instruments, further strengthening India's portfolio of region-specific products with legal protection and global market potential. To date, NABARD has supported 176 products in securing GI registration.

"Geographical Indication registration is a powerful instrument for protecting traditional knowledge, promoting local entrepreneurship, and creating value for rural producers. NABARD remains committed to strengthening GI-based value chains through producer collectivisation, skill development, enterprise promotion, branding, market linkages, and export facilitation, ensuring that India’s unique heritage translates into lasting economic opportunities", Shaji Krishnan V., Chairman, NABARD, said.

13,000 artisans connected to markets; over 50,000 jobs created

NABARD's GI-led interventions have helped connect more than 13,000 artisans and producers to higher-value domestic markets, strengthening rural livelihoods and enhancing the commercial potential of traditional products. Through NABARD-supported GI value chains and associated enterprises, the initiative has generated more than 50,000 direct jobs. A total of 14 Rural Enterprise Producer Organisations (REPOs) are engaged in the production and promotion of various GI products across Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jammu & Kashmir, Karnataka, and Gujarat.

GI facilitation centres, branding push to boost market access

NABARD has supported the establishment of GI Facilitation Centres at the Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India (EDII), Ahmedabad; Bihar Agricultural University, Bihar; and the Madurai Agri Business Incubation Forum (MABIF), Tamil Nadu. These centres provide end-to-end support for GI registration and post-registration activities, enabling artisans and producer groups to protect, promote, and commercialise their unique products.

NABARD also supported the establishment of a GI Store at Aihole, Karnataka, creating a dedicated platform to showcase and market GI-certified products. Through investments in branding, quality enhancement, digital commerce, market linkages, and institutional strengthening, NABARD is helping traditional products command premium prices while creating sustainable livelihoods and preserving India’s cultural heritage. These interventions aim to improve market access, enhance product visibility, and enable artisans to access higher-value domestic and global markets.