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92 - GST - Goods - General Exemption from GST - CGST / UTGST / SGST / IGSTExtract 15 [Indigenous handmade musical instruments as listed in ANNEXURE II] ************* Notes: As amended vide notification no. 28/2017 dated 22-9-2017 , before it was read as, Indigenous handmade musical instruments ANNEXURE II List of indigenous handmade musical instruments 1. Bulbul Tarang 2. Dotar, Dotora, or Dotara 3. Ektara 4. Getchu Vadyam or Jhallari 5. Gopichand or Gopiyantra or Khamak 6. Gottuvadhyam or Chitravina 7. Katho 8. Sarod 9. Sitar 10. Surbahar 11. Surshringar 12. Swarabat 13. Swarmandal 14. Tambura 15. Tumbi 16. Tuntuna 17. Magadi Veena 18. Hansaveena 19. Mohan Veena 20. Nakula Veena 21. Nanduni 22. Rudra Veena 23. Saraswati Veena 24. Vichitra Veena 25. Yazh 26. Ranjan Veena 27. Triveni Veena 28. Chikara 29. Dilruba 30. Ektara violin 31. Esraj 32. Kamaicha 33. Mayuri Vina or Taus 34. Onavillu 35. Behala(violin type) 36. Pena or Bana 37. Pulluvan veena - one stringed violin 38. Ravanahatha 39. Folk sarangi 40. Classical sarangi 41. Sarinda 42. Tar shehnai 43. Gethu or Jhallari 44. Gubguba or Jamuku - Percussion string instrument 45. Pulluvan kutam 46. Santoor - Hammered chord box 47. Pepa 48. Pungi or Been 49. Indian Harmonium: Double reed 50. Kuzhal 51. Nadaswaram 52. Shehnai 53. Sundari 54. Tangmuri 55. Alghoza - double flute 56. Bansuri 57. Venu (Carnatic flute) Pullanguzhal 58. Mashak 59. Titti 60. Sruti upanga 61. Gogona 62. Morsing 63. Shruti box 64. Harmonium (hand-pumped) 65. Ekkalam 66. Karnal 67. Ramsinga 68. Kahal 69. Nagphani 70. Turi 71. Dhad 72. Damru 73. Dimadi 74. Dhol 75. Dholak 76. Dholki 77. Duggi 78. Ghat singhari or gada singari 79. Ghumot 80. Gummeta 81. Kanjira 82. Khol 83. Kinpar and Dhopar (tribal drums) 84. Maddale 85. Maram 86. Mizhavu 87. Mridangam 88. Pakhavaj 89. Pakhavaj jori - Sikh instrument similar to tabla 90. Panchamukha vadyam 91. Pung 92. Shuddha madalam or Maddalam 93. Tabala / tabl / chameli - goblet drum 94. Tabla 95. Tabla tarang - set of tablas 96. Tamte 97. Thanthi Panai 98. Thimila 99. Tumbak, tumbaknari, tumbaknaer 100. Daff, duff, daf or duf Dimdi or dimri - small frame drum without jingles 101. Kanjira - small frame drum with one jingle 102. Kansi - small without jingles 103. Patayani thappu - medium frame drum played with hands 104. Chenda 105. Dollu 106. Dhak 107. Dhol 108. Dholi 109. Idakka 110. Thavil 111. Udukai 112. Chande 113. Nagara - pair of kettledrums 114. Pambai - unit of two cylindrical drums 115. Parai thappu, halgi - frame drum played with two sticks 116. Sambal 117. Stick daff or stick duff - daff in a stand played with sticks 118. Tamak' 119. Tasha - type of kettledrum 120. Urumee 121. JaltarangChimpta - fire tong with brass jingles 122. Chengila - metal disc 123. Elathalam 124. Geger - brass vessel 125. Ghatam and Matkam (Earthenware pot drum) 126. Ghungroo 127. Khartal or Chiplya 128. Manjeera or jhanj or taal 129. Nut - clay pot 130. Sankarjang - lithophone 131. Thali - metal plate 132. Thattukazhi mannai 133. Kanch tarang, a type of glass harp 134. Kashtha tarang, a type of xylophone. .
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