The Gift
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Significance
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Sheeshamwood Sandook With Brass Patti

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- Sandook is the Hindi word for a treasure chest.
- Traditionally, it is a strong box made of solid old wood or metal, with a lid on top and embellishments all over.
- The Sandook gifted was handcrafted using Sheesham (Indian Rosewood), which is valued for its strength, durability, distinctive grain patterns and rich colour.
- The brass patti (strip) was delicately etched and embedded on to the wood.
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Kashmiri Saffron

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- Saffron has been valued across cultures and civilizations for its unparalleled culinary and medicinal value.
- Kashmiri Saffron’s intense aromatic profile, vibrant colour and unmatched potency sets it apart.
- This is due to the crisp air, abundant sunlight and well-drained soil of Kashmir, which yields saffron with a higher concentration of essential oils.
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Pekoe Darjeeling And Nilgiri Tea

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- Pekoe Darjeeling and Nilgiri Tea are two illustrious gems from Bharat’s tea tapestry, epitomizing the delicate art of tea cultivation and infusion.
- Darjeeling tea is the most valued tea in the world.
- Nilgiri Tea comes from the most spectacular mountain range in southern India, cultivated amidst the mountains’ lush terrain at an elevation of 1000-3000 ft.
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Araku Coffee

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- Araku Coffee is the world’s first terroir mapped coffee, grown on organic plantations in the Araku Valley of Andhra Pradesh.
- Araku Coffee is known for its unique texture and a symphony of flavours that makes for a smooth, well-balanced cup.
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Sundarbans Honey

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- Sundarbans is home to wild colonies of honeybees.
- The distinct and rich flavour profile of Sundarbans honey mirrors the bio-diversity of the area.
- It is less viscous than other types of honey.
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Kashmiri Pashmina

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- The Kashmiri Pashmina shawl has many enchanting stories woven into its fabric.
- ‘Pashm’ means wool in Persian.
- In ancient courts, Pashmina was used as an indicator of rank and nobility.
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Zighrana Ittar

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- Zighrana Ittar is a masterpiece of fragrance from Kannauj in Uttar Pradesh.
- Ittar (perfume) is an essential oil derived from botanical sources.
- It showcases a centuries-old tradition of exquisite perfume crafting.
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Khadi Scarf

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- Synonymous with Mahatma Gandhi, khadi is an eco-friendly clothing material most beloved for its beautiful texture and versatility throughout the seasons.
- It is also one of the most important symbols of India’s freedom struggle.
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Coin Box

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- To commemorate India’s G20 presidency, Prime Minister Narendra Modi released special G20 postage stamps and coins on July 26 this year.
- The G20 India Stamps and Coins were released during the inauguration of Bharat Mandapam at Pragati Maidan.
- The designs of both the coins and stamps draw inspiration from India’s G20 logo and theme of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ or ‘One Earth. One Family. One Future’.
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Banarasi silk stole in Ebony Jali box

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- Handcrafted using delicate lattice or jail work on the extremely dense and fine textured Indian Ebony wood.
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Assam stole in kadam wood box

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- Stole using Muga silk.
- Kadam – Burflower tree wood handcrafted by Karnataka artisans.
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Kanchivaram stole in kadam wood box

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- Stole using pure mulberry silk threads.
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Ikkat stole in teak wood box

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- Stole by artisans of Odisha using mulberry silk with the exquisite Ikkat technique.
- Box by artisans of Gujarat.
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