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A Peek Into History: Saree-Wearing Women Making Telephones in Bengaluru of 1950s

By Sumitra Patel Last updated: April 10, 2025 2 Min Read
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An old black-and-white image of the 1950s recently intrigued netizens by giving us a nostalgic peek into India’s industrial history in the making. In the photo is a collection of women, wearing beautifully ornate sarees, attentively working on putting telephones together inside a Bengaluru factory at the dawn of Indian Telephone Industries (ITI).

The instant frozen is more than a photograph of the past — it’s a salute to the unheralded women who were instrumental in building India’s telecommunications industry. When women’s participation in technical or industrial work was still quite uncommon, these women were shattering barriers, making their contributions quietly but importantly to the country’s process of modernization.

Established soon after independence, ITI was one of India’s first public sector undertakings and went on to become a backbone in the development of India’s communication network. This photograph speaks to the important yet unacknowledged role that women contributed to its functioning, particularly in a time that was ruled by classical gender stereotypes.

The image has become viral on social media, and it has created admiration and fond thoughts. People have posted how much they value the strength and commitment of these women, who toiled behind the scenes in order to empower India’s voice generation after generation. Their existence in the factory, putting telephone parts together with precision, represents a silent revolution — one in which empowerment was not with grandeur, but with skill and grit.

Beyond being a visual nostalgia, the photograph has sparked renewed debates over gender and the history of work in India. It is a potent reminder of how women have continued to build the nation, even when their contributions remained invisible.

As India keeps moving forward in terms of technology and innovation, this iconic photograph is both an inspiration and a reminder: progress is usually founded on the quiet resolve of those who preceded us, and many of them wore sarees while doing so.

TAGGED: #1950sBengaluru, #SareeCladWorkers, #TelecomHistory, #VintageIndia, #WomenAtWork, #WomenInTech

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