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Ningol Chakkouba Festival

06.11.2024

 

Ningol Chakkouba Festival

 

For Prelims: About Ningol Chakkouba Festival, Key facts about the Meitei Community

 

Why in the news?

          Recently, Ningol Chakkouba festival was held with religious fervour and gaiety across the State of Manipur.

 

About Ningol Chakkouba Festival:

  • The festival is held every year on the second day of the lunar month of Hiyangei of the Meitei calendar.
  • The festival is mainly celebrated by the Meiteis but nowadays many other communities also have started to celebrate it as it emphasises the importance of happiness and the reunion of a family in bringing peace and harmony in a society.
  • Ningol means ‘married woman’ and Chakouba means ‘invitation for feast’; so, the festival is the one where the married women are invited to their parent’s home for a feast.
  • The main component of the festival is the visit of married sisters to their maternal homes for a grand feast and joyous reunion followed by the giving away the gifts.
  • It is customary for the son of the family to extend a formal invitation to his sister for Ningol Chakkouba a week in advance of the gathering. The festival is held today outside Manipur where Manipuris are settled.

 

Key facts about the Meitei Community

  • They are the predominant ethnic group of Manipur State.
  • Language: They speak the Meitei language(officially called Manipuri), one of the 22 official languages of India and the sole official language of Manipur State.

Distribution:

  • The Meiteis primarily settled in the Imphal Valley region in modern-day Manipur, though a sizable population has settled in the other Indian states of Assam, Tripura, Nagaland, Meghalaya and Mizoram.
  • There is also a notable presence of Meitei in the neighbouring countries of Myanmar and Bangladesh.
  • Clans: They are divided into clans, the members of which do not intermarry.
  • Economy:Rice cultivation on irrigated fields is the basis of their economy.

 

                                                                        Source: News on air

 

Ningol Chakkouba festival, recently in news, is celebrated in:

A.Manipur

B.Punjab

C.Odisha

D.Tamil Nadu

 

Answer A

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