Orientalis or Ngamu fish being sold at Imphal market

By : WildFilmsIndia

Published On: 2014-08-12

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Puklaobi, ngamu, nga-pema are rare indigenous fishes of Manipur.

Fish is the main food item of the majority of the people in the State, particularly Meiteis who are mainly concentrated in the valley.

The State has no marine fisheries. It has vast potential of fisheries resources comprising ponds tanks, natural lakes, marshy areas, swampy areas, rivers, reservoirs, submerged cropped land, low lying paddy fields etc. The largest source of fish is the Loktak Lake.

Khwairamband Bazar is the main market of Imphal, capital of the state of Manipur in India. The main feature of this market is that all its shops are owned and operated by women.

In the center of Imphal is the so-called "Women Market" where only the women are allowed to conduct business.

Source: Wikipedia

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