Original Source: www.thehindu.com
Mamatha Rai, the founder of Kadike Trust, passionately addressed the gradual resurgence of Udupi sarees within the cultural landscape. Speaking during the World Heritage Week celebrations organized by the Mangaluru Chapter of INTACH, she detailed her inspiring initiative aimed at revitalizing this traditional weave.
Set against the backdrop of a cultural heritage struggle, Udupi sarees, once at risk of fading into obscurity, have been preserved thanks to the fervent efforts of the Kadike Trust and its dedicated weavers. Mamatha Rai, initially a science professor, has transformed into a champion for these treasured textiles, embodying the spirit of revival and heritage.
The journey of the Udupi saree from near extinction to recognition, driven by community support and innovative strategies, stands as a testament to preserving cultural heritage. With both the older and younger generations once again weaving stories into fabric, the future looks bright for this iconic craft, enriched by purpose and promise.