Gamosaโ the symbol of Assamese pride and identity- and chokua rice have finally been approved for the geographical indication (GI) tag, which has been advertised in the 24th Geographical Indications Journal.
GI tag is used to identify agricultural, natural, or manufactured goods originating in a said area and it should have a special quality or characteristics unique to the particular geographical indication.
โThe gamosa is a traditional textile and a symbol of Assamese culture,โ the GI journal stated.
โThe chokuwa rice of Assam is a unique gift of nature, not known in any other part of the world,โ the journal added.
โIt is a special class of semi-glutinous winter rice (Sali rice in vernacular) of Assam, in cultivation from time immemorial,โ it added.
โHighly-valued delicacies are prepared from chokuwa rice. The parboiled chokuwa rice becomes soft by just soaking in ordinary water,โ the journal added.
Golaghat-based Institute of Handicraft Development applied for gamosa and Sivasagarโs Seuj Satirth applied for chokua rice.
Gamosa comes in different varieties like uka, phulam, bihuwan, tiyoni, pani, aanakota, telosh, dora boronor or jur and xadharon gamosa.
