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How a Grandson Took His 84-YO Grandpa’s Handwoven Sarees From Salem to the World

Every morning in Tamil Nadu’s Kakapalayam, near Salem, 84-year-old Chinnusami sits down at his loom. The wooden frame is old, and so is his body. His hands tremble now, and the threads do not always move the way they once did. Family members often ask him to rest. They remind him

Jun 30, 2026Positivity +84
How a Grandson Took His 84-YO Grandpa’s Handwoven Sarees From Salem to the World

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Every morning in Tamil Nadu’s Kakapalayam, near Salem, 84-year-old Chinnusami sits down at his loom. The wooden frame is old, and so is his body. His hands tremble now, and the threads do not always move the way they once did. Family members often ask him to rest. They remind him

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