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Huge crowd simply to get an Indian Visa.


Sudden India visa bonanza blamed for plummeting Bangladesh Benarasi sales


Faisal Atik, bdnews24.com


Published: 2016-07-01 02:58:02.0 BdST Updated: 2016-07-01 02:58:23.0 BdST



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The festive sales may well be on in several big and small outlets in Dhaka, but the mood of Mirpur artisans and retailers at its famed Benarasi Palli is gloomy.







The shopping lane renowned for its Benarasi usually has it bursting at the seams with Eid buyers.

But this time round, it wears a desolate look. There's hardly any takers and the retailers who usually get no time to wink, catering to buyers before Eid, can be seen whiling away time in idle talk in their all but empty outlets.



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Asked about the state of affairs during a Thursday visit to the lane, Tausif Benarasi seller Selim Hussain neither minced words nor took time to fathom what was wrong.
He told bdnews24.com that the buyers had gone to India.

"One will get clothes for several. Also, garments are available at a cheaper price. Who would then buy stuff at higher prices in Bangladesh?" he asks.

With the Eid ahead, the Indian High Commission organised a 12-day visa fair at various parts of the country, including at capital Dhaka.

About 50,000 easy visas were given. Sellers believe that this has played a huge role in pulling away some of their patrons.



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Jamdani workers had also voiced similar concerns at an exhibition at the National Museum where they expressed fear about their future.
Selim said that November to January being the season of marriages, their products at this time are on high demand.

But the Eid is also big business time for them.

But the generosity with the visas could not have been more ill-timed for these sellers.

http://bdnews24.com/business/2016/0...amed-for-plummeting-bangladesh-benarasi-sales
 
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50000 visas and BD business fell flat? Oh come on. BD population is 13 crores.... :/
 
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what the hell is Bangladeshi Banarasi !!!
benarasi, is a type of saree. and those made in BD, are Bangladeshi Banarasi.
just like banarsi paan is found everywhere.
 
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benarasi, is a type of saree. and those made in BD, are Bangladeshi Banarasi.
just like banarsi paan is found everywhere.
nope. it is illegal.
India have secured Geographical Indication (GI) rights for the ‘Banaras Brocades and Sarees’. GI is an intellectual property right, which identifies a good as originating in a certain region where a given quality, reputation or other characteristic of the product is essentially attributable to its geographical origin.

As per the GI certificate, Banarasi products fall under four classes (23–26), namely silk brocades, textile goods, silk saree, dress material and silk embroidery. Most importantly this means that no saree or brocade made outside the six identified districts of Uttar Pradesh, that isVaranasi, Mirzapur, Chandauli, Bhadohi, Jaunpur and Azamgarh districts, can be legally sold under the name of Banaras saree and brocade
 
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nope. it is illegal.
India have secured Geographical Indication (GI) rights for the ‘Banaras Brocades and Sarees’. GI is an intellectual property right, which identifies a good as originating in a certain region where a given quality, reputation or other characteristic of the product is essentially attributable to its geographical origin.
Indian ones should be designated as Varanasi Saree. But, our one is Benarasi Saree. Varanasi is produced in Vanaras and Benarasi in BD. India shou;d strictly follow its area names as as being spelled in the maps for Centuries.
 
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nope. it is illegal.
India have secured Geographical Indication (GI) rights for the ‘Banaras Brocades and Sarees’. GI is an intellectual property right, which identifies a good as originating in a certain region where a given quality, reputation or other characteristic of the product is essentially attributable to its geographical origin.

As per the GI certificate, Banarasi products fall under four classes (23–26), namely silk brocades, textile goods, silk saree, dress material and silk embroidery. Most importantly this means that no saree or brocade made outside the six identified districts of Uttar Pradesh, that isVaranasi, Mirzapur, Chandauli, Bhadohi, Jaunpur and Azamgarh districts, can be legally sold under the name of Banaras saree and brocade
i stand corrected.
after replying you, i went into some digging on this and found what you just replied.
i guess, this is a clear case of borrowing (if not theft) of intellectual rights for banarsee saree. but since, its been going on from quite a long time, it can be termed 'culture'

Indian ones should be designated as Varanasi Saree. But, our one is Benarasi Saree. Varanasi is produced in Vanaras and Benarasi in BD. India shou;d strictly follow its area names as as being spelled in the maps for Centuries.
show me where is "Benaras" in BD, and i can understand ur logic
 
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Indian ones should be designated as Varanasi Saree. But, our one is Benarasi Saree. Varanasi is produced in Vanaras and Benarasi in BD. India shou;d strictly follow its area names as as being spelled in the maps for Centuries.

Benares is the same as Varanasi/Kashi silly. Its like Bombay and Mumbai.

what the hell is Bangladeshi Banarasi !!!

Trademark violation...we should take them to court if they persist in this false advertising.
 
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About 50,000 easy visas were given. Sellers believe that this has played a huge role in pulling away some of their patrons.

50K is not a big number to take such a big hit on sari sales....does that mean that less than 50K people were going to shop for Saris in BD?
 
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50K is not a big number to take such a big hit on sari sales....does that mean that less than 50K people were going to shop for Saris in BD?

Apparently 50k potential buyers of sarees (who have bought/will buy them while visiting India instead of buying locally in their own country) is a big number for Bangladesh.
 
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