Manipur Observes 85th Nupi Lal Day, Honouring Courage and Sacrifice of Fearless Women
First Published: 12th December, 2024 14:09 IST
CM further mentioned about the role of Manipuri women during other challenging times, such as the seven years of devastation.
Manipur observed the 85th Nupi Lal Day, a tribute to the unparalleled courage and sacrifice of Manipuri women who stood against colonial rule. Chief Minister N. Biren Singh, along with Ministers, MLAs, and high-ranking officials, offered floral tributes at the Nupi Lal Memorial.
Speaking on the occasion, Chief Minister N. Biren Singh highlighted the courage of Manipuri women who fearlessly fought against the British colonial regime without any weapons. “These women sacrificed their lives for Manipur. Observing this day is a way to honour their legacy and inspire us to follow in their footsteps,” the Chief Minister said.
He further mentioned about the role of Manipuri women during other challenging times, such as the seven years of devastation, acknowledging their crucial contributions to the state’s resilience and survival.
When asked about the state’s handling of Myanmar refugees, the Chief Minister stated, “The government is following United Nations guidelines and working under the supervision of the Central Government. Those criticizing the steps should evaluate the ground realities.”
The state observation function, featured various cultural events aimed at honouring the sacrifices of these brave women. Theatrical representations vividly portrayed the events of the Nupi Lal movement, educating younger generations about this significant historical struggle.
Earlier in the morning, the 33rd Nupi Lal Ningsing Lamjel (Nupi Lal Memorial Run) was organised by the State Level Nupi Lal Ningsing Lamjel Organizing Committee. The run commenced from the Nupi Lal Memorial Complex and concluded at Singjamei, symbolising the beginning of the historic movement.
RD & PR Minister Yumnam Khemchand flagged off the event and said, the people’s desire for peace and normalcy in Manipur. He also highlighted the inclusive nature of the memorial run, with women from all communities, including tribal groups, actively participating.
About Nupi Lal:
Nupi Lal Day commemorates the historic women’s uprising of 1939, when Manipuri women united against the unregulated export of rice that led to severe famine-like conditions in the state. The movement began as a protest against foreign merchants exporting rice, which left local residents struggling for food.
Despite brutal repression, including violent confrontations with British authorities, the courageous women of Manipur persisted. Their demands for an embargo on rice exports were eventually met, leaving a legacy of unity and resilience that continues to inspire generations.
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