A recent news item that caught my eye was about the women's market in Manipur. It talked about the women demanding repair of this market after an earthquake last year that destroyed some of the shops. Ima Kheitei or Mother's Market is the largest women-run market in Asia. It was a truly inspiring sight to see this market when I visited Manipur a few years ago. To me, it was not just a market but a sign of women's empowerment. Over 5000 women here sell vegetables, fish, traditional handicrafts, sarongs and stoles. There are women of all ages and the clothes market is a kaleidoscope of colour. Besides ready-made clothes, there are also women tailors who will make the required alterations on the spot. Manorama is a grandmother who has her own stall in the market. She spends the day here while her daughter-in-law looks after the household. This market is special because it is a hub for women who also use this time to spend with their friends and get away from household chores. This market provides both economic and social security to the women. I do hope that demands of the women traders are met and this symbol of women's empowerment continues to stand strong. This market is a 'must visit' while in Manipur.
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A kaleidoscope of colour |
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Women of all ages |
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