Saree: A Symbol of Empowerment for Women
The saree, a traditional garment in Indian culture, has empowered women in various ways throughout history. From ancient times, sarees have allowed women to express their individuality and challenge social norms. They have been used as a symbol of cultural pride and played a role in the Indian independence movement against British rule. Sarees have empowered women economically by creating employment opportunities in spinning, weaving, dyeing, and embroidery. The handloom industry, especially in rural areas, has provided women with income and livelihoods. In terms of social empowerment, sarees have enabled women to gain recognition and respect by indicating social status through the type of saree worn. Women have used sarees as a means of social mobility and asserting their place in communities. Sarees have also been used for political empowerment. Women have worn sarees to political events, rallies, and protests, using their attire to express collective identity and challenge societal ...