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Nagaland awareness programme on IPR in Atoizu town

DIMAPUR

A one-day Awareness Programme on Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) was held on October 30, at Jubilee Hall, Atoizu Town, organised jointly by the Investment and Development Authority of Nagaland (IDAN) and the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC).
Delivering the keynote address, Dr. Samuel Akho Konyak P, extra assistant commissioner, Atoizu, emphasised that intellectual property is not merely a legal or technical subject, but a cornerstone of modern development.
He underlined the need for the people of Nagaland, especially the youth, entrepreneurs, and artisans, to understand and utilise IPR tools to safeguard their creativity and ensure that their ideas and products receive rightful recognition and benefit.
Pranjal Barua, Assistant Director (NER), Indian Chamber of Commerce, spoke on the MSME Innovative Scheme and how the protection of intellectual property can help small businesses scale up and compete in wider markets.
He illustrated how geographical indications, patents, and trademarks can create economic value for indigenous products and crafts.
Zabenthung Khuvung, IPFC facilitator, conducted a technical session, explaining in detail the processes of filing for patents, copyrights, and trademarks, while also addressing common misconceptions about intellectual property protection. His presentation was followed by an interactive session.
The event witnessed participation from Atoizu Town Council members, Gaon Buras, Sumi Totomi Loka Atoizu, SHGs, CSOs, entrepreneurs, artisans, and craftsmen.

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