Tamil Nadu’s Dindigul Lock and Kandangi Saree Obtain GI Tag

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Tamil Nadu’s Dindigul Lock and Kandangi Saree Obtain GI Tag

After a long wait, two products known as Dindigul locks and Kandangi sarees from Tamil Nadu have received the GI (Geographical Indication) tags. The Dindigul Lock, Hardware and Steel Furniture Workers Industrial Co-operative Society Limited and the Amrar Rajiv Gandhi Handloom Weavers Cooperative Production and Sales Society Limited that applied for the tag now own the exclusive rights over these products.

Dindigul Locks Dindigul locks are so famous for their superior quality and durability that the city where they are manufactured is named as Lock City and most government institutions like prisons, hospitals, godowns, and even temples prefer using these locks instead of the machine-made ones. The Dindigul-based industry which makes these locks is around 150 years old, spread over an area covering five villages in the district and started by the Sankaralingachari brothers. Moreover, it includes over 3,125 lock manufacturing units located in Nagelnagar, Nallampatti, Kodaiparailpatti, Kamalapatti, and Yagappanpatti. The workers in this lock-making industry make near about 50 varieties of locks by using raw materials such as brass plates and MS flat plates brought from the nearby towns, including Madurai and Salem. Every lock is designed in a


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