Geography, asked by StrongGirl, 11 months ago

Chakhao, which recently got its GI tag, is a type of aromatic black rice grown in which Indian state?
Kerala
Jharkhand
Assam
Manipur

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Answered by Anonymous
33

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Chakhao is cultivated in Manipur state of India which is a aromatic black rice and given G I tag recently .

→ Along with black rice of Manipur three other products are also given G I tag recently they are

  • Saffron of Jammu and Kashmir

  • Terracotta of Gorakhpur

  • And Kovilpatti Kadali Mittai grown in Tamil Nadu.

GI tag

This is a special tag given to product which posses some specific characters and origin from a specific geographical region .

GI refers to geographical indication .

First product which was given G I tag was Darjeeling tea in 2004 -05.

Up till now more than 347 products got this G I tag.

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Answered by PsychoUnicorn
6

Answer - Manipur [Option - D]

Additional information -

  • The capital of Manipur is Imphal .

  • The chief minister of Manipur is Nongthombam Biren Singh.

  • The Manipur is among the seven sisters of India.

  • Keibul Lamjao national park is only floating park in the world.

  • Mapal Kangjeibung of Manipur is the world's oldest polo ground.

  • The Manipur is also known as The jeweled land.

  • Manipur is surrounded by Nagaland, Mizoram and Assam.

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