‘RISHA’ gets GI tag; CM paves way for global recognition of 'Tripura’s traditional attire
In a significant cultural milestone, Chief Minister Prof. Dr. Manik Saha of Tripura on Sunday announced that the traditional attire of the state, 'RISHA,' has been officially granted the coveted Geographical Indication (GI) registration, commonly known as the GI tag.
This recognition not only celebrates the rich heritage of Tripura but also highlights the efforts of the Chief Minister in preserving and promoting the unique cultural identity of the state.
The GI tag for 'RISHA' not only safeguards the traditional craftsmanship and authenticity of the attire but also opens doors for economic opportunities and increased visibility on the national and international stage.
On X, formerly known as Twitter, the Chief Minister wrote that ‘Tripura Risa’ is getting GI (Geographical Indication) Tag.
“Heartiest congratulations to all artisans particularly those from Killa Mahila Cluster promoted by TRLM on ‘Tripura Risa’ getting GI (Geographical Indication) Tag. This will definitely help our signature garment to get international recognition”, he wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
The Killa Mahila Cluster Level Federation (CLF) of Gomati District, supported by Tripura Rural Livelihood Mission (TRLM), has done the registration of RISHA under Geographical Indication (GI).
Risha are known for their surprising and stylish designs, exclusive multicolored combinations and lasting texture. It also carries a great significance of their art of Tripuri. The Tripuri tribal women make all the fabrics including Risa with the help of loin loom. They make Risa with multicolored warp and weft threads on this loom, and create the most amazing, stylish designs.