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Category : State Published on: October 03 2021

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Ø  Nagaland's "Naga Cucumber" gets GI tag

Ø  Rajasthan's 'Sojat Mehndi' got GI tag from the government

Ø  Nimaben Acharya became the first woman, Speaker of the Gujarat Legislative Assembly

Ø  'Judima Rice Wine' from Assam's premier rice gets GI tag

Ø  Now Bajra will also be included in Haryana's ‘Bhavantar Bharpayee Yojana’

Ø  Meghalaya's Rebecca Vanessa Suchiang became the first native woman chief secretary

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