From the
dazzling array of fresh fruit, spices and textiles, the sprawling Imphal
market in Manipur could be mistaken for any other bazaar in India but
it has one distinct difference - all 4000 traders manning its stalls are
female.
Ima
Keithel which translates as ‘mother’s market’ is a meeting ground and
trading hub, run exclusively by women and is reportedly the largest
all-women market in Asia and possibly the world.
Although there is debate over when exactly it was established, some say the market dates back to the 16th century. This
female-only workforce originated during the ‘Lallup’ era when men from
the Meitei community were called upon to serve the King leaving the
women the responsibilities of commerce and farming, according to Oddity
Central.
Only
married women are allowed to run the stalls and family members pass
their trade on to the next generation keeping the enterprising spirit
alive.
Despite
threat of closure over the years, the market is still thriving. It did
however take a battering during an earthquake in January which killed
nine people and destroyed some of its structures.
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