Meira Paibi
Meira Paibi is a Manipuri word meaning Women torch bearers.
It is also refered to the women's social movement in the Indian state of Manipur. Referred to as the "guardians of civil society", Meira Paibi dates to 1977 in present Kakching district of Manipur. It derives its name from the flaming torches which the women carry while marching through city streets, often at night.
They do so both as a patrol, and in protest, seeking redress against human rights violations committed by paramilitary and armed forces units against the innocent. Contextualized, Meira Paibi was founded at a time when the people of Manipur were fighting for self-determination, political autonomy, and independence.
It is also refered to the women's social movement in the Indian state of Manipur. Referred to as the "guardians of civil society", Meira Paibi dates to 1977 in present Kakching district of Manipur. It derives its name from the flaming torches which the women carry while marching through city streets, often at night.
They do so both as a patrol, and in protest, seeking redress against human rights violations committed by paramilitary and armed forces units against the innocent. Contextualized, Meira Paibi was founded at a time when the people of Manipur were fighting for self-determination, political autonomy, and independence.
Meira Paibi arrested two youths drinking alcohol.