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The rise of the Sari-tying class

On a recent afternoon, Pooja Salva put a black georgette sari in her bag and set out from her home in Mumbai. The 25-year-old engineer was on her way to learn how to tie a sari, a skill that her mother regards as simple as putting on a coat but one that remains shrouded in mystery for many young women in India, where the traditional garment has fallen out of favor for every-day use.

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