Kolkata: After Bengal's Rasogolla and Mihidana, Purulia's Mask for Chhau dance now gets a Geographical Indication (GI) tag. The chou dance, which is one of the traditions of Bengal, is not only popular but has a peculiar demand in the entire country.
And so the central government grants GI tag to the special type of goods produced within a limited geographical area of the country. As many as 31 artists from Charida village of Baghmundi have presented this GI tag certificate.
Chhau artist Gambhir Singh Mura first introduced the Chhau dance to the world. He was awarded the Padma Shri in 1981. Since then, the Chhau dance gradually became popular among the people of the whole country. This recognition by the central government is a great achievement for the artists of his village.