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What is GI Tag?A GI Tag, or Geographical Indication, is a designation given to a specific product that is intricately linked to a particular geographical location. This certification signifies that the product is crafted using traditional methods and holds a distinct reputation due to its geographical origin. Typically applied to items such as industrial products, foodstuffs, agricultural products, spirit drinks, and handicrafts, the GI Tag safeguards against unauthorized use of the product's name by anyone

What is Himachal Pradesh Crop Diversification Promotion Project(HPCDP).Discuss its objectives.(HPAS GS 3) - 8 marksOverviewHimachal Pradesh is a hilly state located at the foot of the Western Himalayas. The state covers an area of 556.7 million hectares and has a population of 6.86 million people. Agriculture is the main occupation, with around 69% of the working population engaged in farming. However, agriculture accounts for only 20% of the Gross State Domestic Products (GSDP). The low productivity

IntroductionVarious types of schemes are being run by the government to increase the income of farmers and livestock farmers in the country. Similarly, a new scheme is being started by the Himachal Pradesh government for the benefit of farmers and cattle herders known as the Cow Dung Purchase Scheme. This innovative initiative, announced by Chief Minister Sukhwinder Singh Sukhu on December 11, aims to support farmers and cattle herders in the state by facilitating the purchase

The central government of India is promoting the country's rich culture and heritage worldwide, and state governments are joining in this effort by showcasing their own unique art, culture, and heritage. As part of this initiative, the state government of Himachal Pradesh is organizing a 15-day event called 'Him Mahotsav' in New Delhi. The event will take place from 16th to 30th December and will provide a marketing platform for the state. Delhi Haat, the

Q. Underline the key challenges in the process of tribal development in Himachal Pradesh.  (HPAS 2023 GS-1) 4 MarksINTRODUCTIONThe state of Himachal Pradesh covers an area of 55,673 square kilometers, out of which 23,655 square kilometers fall under Scheduled V area. This area constitutes 42.49 percent of the state's total area. The Scheduled Area is home to a population of 173,661 people, out of which 123,585 are tribals. The tribals make up 71.16 percent of the total