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Imphal woman market a veritable garbage pit
Seven Sisters Post | David Mayum | Imphal (Nov 13):
Notwithstanding its proud legacy and distinctive character, Ima Keithel (women bazar) is no better than a garbage pit. Its fame and glory may attract foreign tourists/visitors but none would wish to visit the place for the second time after seeing its horrible state and experiencing the highly repugnant stench.
The worst portion is the north-western corner which is occupied by fish-mongers. Here both indigenous and imported species of fish are sold. But the fishes are not always sold in one piece. The fishes are skinned and cut, and sold according to the size/weight demanded by customers. Whenever any fish is skinned and cut, water is used but there is no separate cubicle or enclosure for dressing fishes. As such, the used water just flows down the market floor and contaminates even vegetables being sold on the other side of the market.
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