| Indian textile heritage at risk; call for preserving cultural legacies
25 Nov 23 5 min read
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- India's textile heritage, rich in tradition and craftsmanship, is at a crossroads.
- The global shift towards fast fashion and mass-produced garments poses a threat to India's unique textile traditions, especially handlooms and silk products.
- Despite the sector's economic and cultural significance, it struggles to compete with cheaper, mass-produced textiles.
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