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Title: Rural Consumer Behaviour


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Rural Consumer behaviour
  • North East Indian Culture - Manipuri

Team Shruti Chate Manali Mahindrakar Miloni
Jain Rajasekhar Nair Rohan Walzade Jeby Roy
Guided by Prof. Aisha Mohani
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Introduction
  • Manipur
  • The Jewel of India
  • Nestled in the Lower Eastern Corner of India
  • Nagaland in North, Assam to west Mizoram to
    southwest and Myanmar to south east
  • Wedged among hills on all sides
  • Total area 22,327 km. sq.
  • Capital Imphal, 16 Districts
  • Population 27.2 Lakhs

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Manipuri Cuisine
  • Dishes are typically spicy foods that use chili
    pepper rather than garam masala.
  • Oil is uncommon in most Manipuri styles.
  • The cuisine here in the state similar to the
    cuisines of Southeast/East/Central Asia, Siberia,
    Micronesia and Polynesia.
  • The staple diet of Manipur consists of rice,
    fish, large varieties of leafy vegetables (of
    both aquatic and terrestrial)
  • The taste is very different from other Indian
    cuisines because of the use of various aromatic
    herbs and roots that are peculiar to the region
    and list of these aromatic herbs and roots are
    listed below.

Tan Ngang, a bread-food type of Manipur
4
  • List of Aromatic Herbs and Roots used by the
    Manipuris
  • Nungshi hidak (Mint)
  • Maroi napaakpi (Hooker chives)
  • Maroi naakuppi (Chinese chives)
  • Awaa phadigom (Mexican coriander)
  • Mayang-ton (Lemon Basil)
  • Toning-khok (Chameleon plant)
  • Khanghuman / Kanghu-maan (Meriandra
    dianthera,formerly Meriandra bengalensis)
  • Mukthrubi (Zanthoxylum armatum / Sichuan
    peppercorn)
  • Phakpai (Vietnamese coriander)
  • Chantruk (pepper cress)
  • Takhel-manao
  • Nongmangkha-mapan
  • Leipung-khang (Solanum anguivi)

Shinju a Manipuri salad
Chahao kheer (a popular dessert of Manipur)
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Manipuri Dance
  • Manipuri dance is one of the eight classical
    dance forms of India.
  • Manipuri's consider themselves to be descendants
    of the Gandharvas who were legendary Dancers
    and Musicians in Lord Indras Celestial courts.
  • There are a number of dance forms in Manipuri. 
    Such as
  • Ras Lila
  • Pung Cholom
  • Nupa Pala
  • Thoibi Dance
  • Maibi Dance

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Artifacts
  • The rich culture and tradition of the Manipuris
    is also depicted in their handloom clothes and
    handicrafts.
  • The Manipuri handloom and handicraft are world
    famous for its craftsmanship as well as
    ingenuity, colourfulness and usefulness.
  • Artifacts like-
  • The Manipuri saris , Bed sheets , Tribal Shawls
  • Dance dolls
  • Pottery
  • Cane and bamboo work, Wood carving
  • Mats made of water reed and curtains are very
    famous across the country.

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Occupation
  • Agriculture is the main occupation and the
    largest productive unit of Manipur's economy
  • Khutlang System (Meaning Hand to lend out)
    approximately comprising of 10 women
  • The tourist season is from October to February
  • Keibul Lamjao National Park, Zoological Gardens,
    Sadu Chiru Waterfall, Natural caves are famous
    tourist locations
  • Artifacts Bamboo Arts, Pottery

8
Symbolism and Material Culture
  • Symbols to signify ideas and qualities
  • Symbolic culture Gestures, Language, Values and
    Norms.
  • Ethnic group-diverse languages
  • Meitei (53.00)
  • eina nangbu yamna nungsi
  • Values and norms
  • Marriage Gotras
  • Festival Cheiraoba festival
  • Physical realm
  • Heritage of handloom and weaving
  • Major traditional dresses for women comprise
    Innaphi, Phanek, MayekNaibi, KanapPhanek,
    Lai-Phi, and Chin-Phi .
  • For men comprises turban (Pagdhi), a jacket and a
    dhoti (KhamenChatpa). 
  • Jewellery
  • Gems - Chandel and Ukhrul districts.
  • Dealers from Jaipur and Mumbai.
  • Marei and Heibi Mapal - very distinctive and
    highly artistic bridal jewellery.
  • Architecture Kangla fort.

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Ornaments made of beads and gems
Traditional ritual clothing
Tribal ornaments
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Campaign
  • The Ema Bazaar, or Nupi Keithel - Mothers Market
    or Womens Market. 
  • Main items found here include handloom and
    handicraft products, like earthen pots, knives,
    shawls, puppets and all kinds of dried fish and
    vegetables. 
  • Place Branding and Marketing Organic tourism
  • Luxury house boats can float in Loktak Lake
  • Make in Manipur campaign
  • Employment to youths
  • Generation of revenue
  • Self reliance. 

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