Imphal’s Ima Market
26-08-2023
11:26 AM
1 min read
Overview:
External Affairs minister S Jaishankar recently tweeted pictures of his visit to Manipur’s Ima market, calling it a “great example of nari shakti (women’s power) powering economic growth”.
About:
- Ima Keithel, or Mothers’ Market, is an all-women market, said to be the largest such shopping complex in Asia.
- It is a unique all women’s market, having 3,000 “Imas” or mothers who run the stalls, it is split [into] two sections on either side of road.
- Vegetables, fruits, fish and household groceries are sold on one side and exquisite handlooms and household tools on the other. Not far away is a street where beautiful wicker works and basketry are sold.
- Male vendors and shopkeepers are barred here.
- In 2018, the state government announced that legal action would be taken under the Manipur Municipalities Act, 2004 if any male vendor was found selling goods at the market.
History:
- The Ima Market is centuries-old, and has its origins in Lallup Kaba, an ancient bonded labour system.
- Under the system, Meitei men had to compulsorily serve some time working in the military and on other civil projects, keeping them away from home.
- The women, thus, were left to manage on their own, and they developed a market system which is today the Ima Keithel.
- While the system is centuries-old, it had continued till the time of the British.
- Policies of the British government had interfered with the functioning of the Ima market too, but were met with stiff resistance from the women.
Source : Indian Express