Women Vendors In Manipur And It’s Impact On Economic Activities

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Dr. Lucy Jajo Shimray
Shagolsem Diana Devi

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Women vendors are vital to the survival of local trade in the women's marketplaces, popularly known as "Ema Keithels," in Manipur which exposes them to a great deal of stress. The study will look at women's roles as market vendors and the difficulties they face. It emphasized how important it is to comprehend how stress affects the general wellbeing, economic activities and market dynamics. The case study approaches will adopt to gain insights into the experiences of women vendors and emphasizes the significance of regional variations. The goal of the research is to provide practical advice for stakeholders, policymakers, and market providers to implement supporting initiatives. By highlighting the importance of establishing focused coping methods, the study aims to lessen the negative consequences of stress on women sellers which can enhance the resilience of women vendors and sustainable development of Ema markets.

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Dr. Lucy Jajo Shimray, & Shagolsem Diana Devi. (2021). Women Vendors In Manipur And It’s Impact On Economic Activities. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 27(1), 1110–1112. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v27i1.8642
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Dr. Lucy Jajo Shimray

Associate Professor, DMCA, DM University, Imphal.   

 

Shagolsem Diana Devi

Research Scholar, DM University, Imphal, Manipur