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Sarinda: Tripura's Traditional Musical Instrument Gets GI Tag

Sarinda: Tripura's Traditional Musical Instrument Gets GI Tag

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In June 2026 Tripura’s traditional bowed instrument, the Sarinda, was granted a Geographical Indication (GI) tag. The recognition will help artisans protect the instrument’s uniqueness and promote the cultural heritage of indigenous communities.

Background

A GI tag identifies a product with a specific geographic origin and attributes linked to that place. Tripura’s Sarinda is a fretless string instrument carved from a single piece of wood. The body resembles a heart or pear shape with a deep sound box. A parchment covers part of the front, and the instrument has four main gut strings alongside several sympathetic strings that add resonance. Played with a bow, it produces haunting, nasal tones.

Key points

  • Cultural role: The Sarinda accompanies folk songs, wedding ceremonies, devotional kirtans and social gatherings of Tripuri, Reang and other hill communities. The instrument is central to traditional storytelling and dance.
  • Craftsmanship: Artisans carve the Sarinda from local woods, hollow out a resonating chamber and stretch animal skin over the front. The strings are tuned by wooden pegs. Skilled craftsmen pass down knowledge orally, making the craft vulnerable without recognition.
  • Benefits of GI tag: The tag protects the instrument from imitation and assures that instruments sold under this name come from Tripura. It can improve market value and encourage younger artisans to continue the craft. Other GI‑tagged products from Tripura include the queen pineapple, Risa cloth, Pachra sarees and Matabari Peda sweets.

Conclusion

The GI tag for the Sarinda honours Tripura’s musical heritage and supports its makers. By promoting the instrument nationally and internationally, the recognition may help preserve an art form that bridges communities and generations.

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The Sarinda was granted a Geographical Indication tag in 2026 as a traditional bowed instrument of which one of the following states?

2.

Which one of the following statements about the registration of a Geographical Indication in India is correct?

3.

The Sarinda is played by drawing a bow across its strings. Which one of the following Indian instruments is played in the same manner?

4.

With reference to Tripura, consider the following statements:

1.The Queen pineapple grown in the state carries a Geographical Indication tag.
2.Risa is a traditional handwoven cloth of the state.
3.The state is bounded by Bangladesh on three sides.

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In India, the registration of Geographical Indications is administered by an office working under which one of the following ministries?

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