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Women celebrate ‘Saree Goes Global’ in NY

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NEW YORK: The iconic Times Square here was awash with varied hues and styles of sarees as hundreds of women from the Indian-American community as well as other nations showcased the timeless elegance, heritage and cultural diversity of the garment at a special event.

The ‘Saree Goes Global’ event was held in the heart of Times Square Saturday, with participat­ion from over 500 women from the Indian community as well as those from at least nine countries where the nine-yard garment is popular and much-loved, including Bangladesh, Nepal, the UK, the USA, the UAE, Uganda, Trinidad and Guyana.

Adorning colourful sarees with exquisite embellishm­ents, embroidery, styles and fabrics, including Khadi, the women proudly showcased their collection as they waved the national flags, danced together, took pictures and shared stories about their sarees, culture and heritage. The event, hosted by ‘British Women in Sarees’ in partnershi­p with Uma, showcased the timeless elegance of the saree through music, dance and a vibrant Saree Walkathon.

‘British Women in Sarees’ is dedicated to raising awareness of the saree while supporting handloom artisans in India through global events. As an organisati­on, Uma focuses on empowering underprivi­leged girls, youth, and women through educationa­l and cultural resources, with a global presence headquarte­red in New York City.

A press release here said that building on the success of global events like the ‘Royal Ascot Ladies’ Day’ and the historic ‘Saree Walkathon’ at Trafalgar Square in London, the Saree Goes Global event was not just a “celebratio­n of cultural diversity but also a platform to support artisans in rural India, preserving traditiona­l craftsmans­hip.” President of Uma Global Dr. Rita Kakati-Shah and Chairperso­n of British Women in Sarees Dr. Dipti Jain highlighte­d the importance of the saree as a symbol of unity and the empowermen­t of women worldwide.

 ?? ?? PIO community with others at Times Square, in New York
PIO community with others at Times Square, in New York

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