LIFE IN LAMKA | Economic Impact of Violence on Kuki - Zo Community in Manipur

May 25, 2024
By  Mariya Rajan and Monis Khan

Benjamin, a Kuki-Zo man and father of five in Manipur’s Churachandpur district, struggles daily to meet his family's needs amid ongoing ethnic violence. The unrest, which began over a year ago, has severely impacted the state's economy, with retail inflation soaring to 11.63% in November 2023, compared to the national average of 5.55%. The prices of essential goods have skyrocketed in this border district, which remains cut off from the commercial hub of the Meitei-dominant Imphal region, about 60 km away. All goods now come through mountainous terrain, covering a distance of over 800 km. How is Benjamin’s family – and other residents – surviving this economic crisis?

Vishal Arora

Journalist – Publisher at Newsreel Asia

https://www.newsreel.asia
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