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              Dr.  Pandit  also  awarded  GI  Authorized  User  Certificates  to  artisans  associated  with                  Hon’ble Shri Harsh Sanghavi, Deputy Chief Minister, Gujarat State, sent his
              traditional crafts. A total of 57 authorized users of Tangaliya Shawl represented by Lavjibhai                  congratulatory message for Empresario and GI Certification to Surat Cut
              Parmar and 34 authorized users of Mata ni Pachhedi represented by Bhanubhai Chitara,                            (Diamond).
              were  acknowledged  for  their  contributions  in  preserving  and  promoting  these  unique
              traditional crafts.



                                        In  his  address,  Dr.  Pandit  said,  “India  is  home  to  a  rich
                                        repository  of  knowledge,  based  on  years  of  practice  in
                                        multiple fields. It is very important to promote and protect
                                        the ideas and the processes involved, at the right time. GI
                                        facilitation  is  highly  helpful  in  promoting  the  social  and
                                        economic wellbeing of our producers & artisans. I am happy
                                        that we are actively supporting them in getting their products
                                        GI tagged so that they could get noticed better.”



              EDII has been actively supporting GI registration for traditional crafts and products. So far,
              the Institute has facilitated GI tags for five crafts – Gujarat Suf Embroidery, Ahmedabad
              Sodagari Block Print, Bharuch Sujani Weaving, Surat Sadeli Craft and Surat Cut (Diamond). In
              addition, the Institute has initiated GI tagging for 15 crafts and agricultural products from
              Gujarat under MSME IPFC, which are currently in advanced stages of processing.

              To further strengthen support for artisans and producer groups, EDII has also established a
              NABARD-supported Regional Geographical Indication (GI) Facilitation Centre at its campus.
              The  Centre  is  first-of-its-kind  in  Gujarat  and  has  been  established  to  support  artisans,
              producer groups and entrepreneurs across the state. The centre has generated cumulative
              sales of more than Rs. 3 Lakh in the last six months, enabling artisans to access better
              market opportunities.



                                      Commenting on the subject of patenting and GI tagging, Dr. Sunil
                                      Shukla, Director General, EDII, said, “Filing patents plays a crucial
                                      role  in  the  journey  of  protecting  our  rich  knowledge  and
                                      tradition. Ideation must lead to innovation and innovation must
                                      lead  to  commercialization  for  ideas  to  impact  economic  and
                                      social well-being. Geographical Indication (GI) is an important
                                      tool for protecting products.”



              The  IP  Yatra  also  featured  expert-led  sessions  aimed  at  enhancing  awareness  and
              understanding about Intellectual Property Rights among entrepreneurs and innovators.
              The  sessions  were  delivered  by  Nilesh  Pandit,  Lead  (IPR  –  Patents),  Tata  Consultancy
              Services and Neha Verma, General Counsel, Puniska Group, who shared insights on patent
              strategy,  IP  protection,  Brand  to  Asset  and  the  importance  of  leveraging  intellectual
              property for business growth.


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