Yak Churpi, Khamti Rice and Tangsa Cloth

Yak Churpi, Khamti Rice and Tangsa Cloth

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Category : Business and economics Published on: October 10 2023

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  • Yak Chhurpi, Khamti rice and Tangsa cloth are products of Arunachal Pradesh.
  • Recently these three products of Arunachal Pradesh were approved by G. I. tag has been provided.
  • Yak Chhurpi is a special cheese made from yak milk.
  • Yak Churpi which has received GI recognition or tag is made from the milk of Arunachali Yak.
  • Khamta rice is a type of rice from Arunachal Pradesh that contains insoluble fiber.
  • Tangsa cloth is made by the Tangsa tribe.
  • Yes. The I.Tag is provided by the Geographical Indications Registry.
  • This registry is located in Chennai.
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