The Tamil Nadu government has granted Rs 14 lakh to the Tamil Nadu Handloom Weavers' Co-operative Society, popularly known as "Co-optex," to go ahead with the plan to revive traditional sarees.
Weavers skilled in making traditional sarees are very few and efforts are on to identify such craftsmen so that they could be roped in for making the sarees for Cooptex.
The core features of ancient sarees would be retained, Sagayam said, adding interventions would be in the areas of design and colour to suit the needs and sensibilities of modern day working women.
Pointing out that decades ago, Sungudi, Kandangi, Chinnalampatti and Koorai Nadu saree varieties had a huge market, the senior official said sale of such varieties was now insignificant.
