Mysore Agarbathi is a variety of incense sticks manufactured at Mysore using locally grown ingredients which was found only in state of Karnataka. This incense has been awarded a Geographical Indication tag from the Government of India in 2005, due to its historic background and remote availability of material used.[1][2]
^"Geographical Indications Journal No. 4 Application Number 18" (PDF). Geographical Indications Journal (4). Government of India. 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 April 2009.
^"CM asks Centre to reconsider decision on IIT in Dharwad". Deccan Herald. 2015.
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