Mathura’s “Zari Poshaak” and Meerut’s “Bugle Instruments” Receive GI Tag
- Recently, Mathura’s Zari Poshaak and Meerut’s bugle (trumpet) musical instruments have been granted the Geographical Indication (GI) tag.
- Mathura’s Zari Poshaak is known for its fine embroidery, traditional religious–cultural attire made with gold and silver threads, and craftsmanship passed down through generations.
- With this, Uttar Pradesh continues to remain India’s top state with 79 GI tags.
- The GI tag is a status given to products that possess unique qualities or characteristics due to their specific geographical ....
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