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But for the last two decades, the Indian middle-class lifestyle became synonymous with synthetic fibers. We wanted wrinkle-free, cheap, and quick. We lost touch with the kaarigar (artisan).
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Indian culture is not something you find only in museums or history books. It is alive. It breathes in the steam of your morning chai , moves to the rhythm of the dhol during wedding season, and lives in the coarse, beautiful thread of a handwoven saree. But for the last two decades, the Indian
A close-up of a weaver’s hands working on a traditional loom, with vibrant threads (reds, oranges, indigos) flying. In the background, a modern woman drapes a plain linen saree over one shoulder. The Heartbeat of the Nation Beyond the Bargain: Why 2026 is the Year
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