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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Whose Blue-Bordered Sari declared an Intellectual Property?
A
Mother Teresa
B
Frederick Engels
C
Clara Zetkin
D
Barbara Ehrenreich
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -KOLKATA: The famous blue-bordered sari of Mother Teresa, who has been canonised as Saint Teresa of Calcutta by the Vatican, has been recognised as an Intellectual Property of the Missionaries of Charity.

Detailed explanation-2: -The reason why the Saint chose white saree with three blue stripes and not a different dress was because that is what she had been beseeched to adopt by Jesus Christ as the dress of her Order. The vision had come to her during her train journey to Darjeeling.

Detailed explanation-3: -Answer and Explanation: A wavy blue ribbon has always been a symbol of Mother Teresa and of her order. However, that symbol has been combined with a cross, a flame, and a heart. Together they make up the symbol that now represents Mother Teresa and The Mother Teresa of Calcutta Center.

Detailed explanation-4: -The austere blue-trimmed white sari has long been identified with the nun and her order. The story goes that in 1948, the Albanian nun, with permission from Rome, began wearing it and a small cross across her shoulder. According to some accounts, the nun chose the blue border as it was associated with purity.

Detailed explanation-5: -Mother Teresa is known for her trademark white sari with three blue stripes. Rather than the traditional black veil common to contemporary Catholic nuns, Mother Teresa and many of the sisters under her charge wore the sari combined with a blue and white headscarf.

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