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DOI Prefix: 10.69655
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Volume-I, Issue-V, August 2025
Novel Insights
A Peer-Reviewed Quarterly Multidisciplinary Research Journal
Volume-I, Issue-V, August, 2025
Role of Manipuri Women in the Socio- economic life of the State
Rajkumari Helen Devi, Associate prof, Dept. of Sociology, G. P. Women's College, Imphal, Manipur, India
Dr. Achom Roshan Kumar, Associate prof, Dept. of Sociology, G. P. Women's College, Imphal, Manipur, India
Dr. Chingangbam Newgold Devi, Asst. prof, Dept. of Sociology, G. P. Women's College, Imphal, Manipur, India
Email: RKACHOM@GMAIL.COM
Received: 08.08.2025
Accepted: 21.08.2025
Published Online: 31.08.2025
Page No: 304- 308
DOI: 10.69655/novelinsights.vol.1.issue.05W.034
Abstract
In Manipur society, women hold a significant role in socio-economic life, contributing both traditionally and in contemporary settings to the social, cultural, and economic aspect of the community. The women of Manipur have been known for their courage, bravery, patience and hard-working qualities. The traditional religious books and literature of the early period of Manipur bear ample testimony to their exceptional qualities and the role they played in the process of the formation and consolidation of the society. From this fact, it can be said that right from the very early period of time the womenfolk of Manipur have been enjoying a high status and playing a very important role in the society. They have a certain degree of economic independence as they played a vital role in the economic life of the society. They are actively engaged in traditional crafts, including weaving, which is an important source of livelihood and cultural identity. This craftsmanship is passed down to generations and has enable Manipuri women to contribute to the state’s economy. The “Ima Keithel”, or "Mother's Market," is a prominent example where Manipuri women manage, own, and operate stalls, symbolizing both their economic agency and social authority. This space serves not only as an economic centre but also as a gathering place where women build solidarity and support each other, reinforcing social bonds within the community. Along with it, they have always played a significant role in other social and economic affairs of the state. This article examines the role women played in every sphere of social and economic life of the state.

Keywords: Traditional Crafts, Ima Keithel, Mythodology, Symbolizing, Kang Sanaba


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