In a small northeast state of Manipur, Eli found her calling amidst tea gardens and community aspirations. As the founder of Dweller Teas, she has crafted a brand that not only offers authentic flavors but also champions sustainable livelihoods. A trendsetter in grassroots entrepreneurship, Eli’s journey from a small-town dreamer to an inspiration for women…
Exclusive Interview with Eli Yambem : The Founder of Dweller Teas
The Impact of Social Media Misuse: A Wake-Up Call for Responsible Digital Citizenship
One of the most alarming trends today is the emergence of what is often humorously referred to as "WhatsApp University.
A Wake-Up Call for Responsible Digital Citizenship In the age of instant communication and limitless connectivity, social media platforms like WhatsApp and Facebook have become essential tools for sharing information, expressing opinions, and staying connected. However, the misuse of these platforms has created ripples of misunderstanding and chaos in our communities, often with far-reaching consequences….
Redefining Legacy: Navigating the Naga Society’s Desire for a Male Heir
When a daughter excels, the sentiment sometimes heard is, “If only she were a son, she would stay with us.”
In a Naga society, where cultural roots run deep, a family’s worth is often intertwined with the presence of a male child. Regardless of wealth or social status, the absence of a son often leaves families feeling incomplete. Despite modernization and Christian values shaping much of Naga life, the desire for a baby boy remains…
Apple of Their Eye: The iPhone Craze Gripping Northeast India’s Teenagers
Why Northeast India’s Teens See iPhones as the Ultimate Status Symbol.
The iPhone Obsession: A Status Symbol Among Gen Z in Northeast India In today’s world, where technology continues to evolve rapidly, the iPhone has become more than just a smartphone. For many young people, particularly Gen Z, it symbolizes much more—it’s a marker of status, a way to gain social acceptance, and even a tool…
Are Naga Weddings Becoming Too Expensive?
With the rising costs of weddings, an increasing number of couples are opting for elopement rather than hosting a large celebration.
Are Naga weddings becoming too expensive? In recent years, the simple joy of weddings has transformed into extravagant, costly events focused on displaying wealth and status. From luxury cars to gold and multi-course meals, the pressure to host lavish weddings is growing, often leaving families in debt or pushing couples to elope. As societal expectations rise, many are questioning if it’s time to refocus on the true essence of weddings—love, family, and unity—rather than financial competition. Discover why this conversation is vital for the Naga community.
Exclusive Interview with SP Eastland: A Makeup Artist from Senapati, Manipur Making Waves in the Global Make-Up Industry
Some of her high-profile clients include Gauri Khan, Suhana Khan, Mira Rajput, and many more.
Discover the inspiring journey of Eastland Shanamai, a talented makeup artist from Senapati, Manipur, who has worked with renowned names like Gauri Khan, Suhana Khan, and Mira Rajput. Now traveling the world, Eastland shares her path to success, the challenges she faced, and her passion for creativity in this exclusive interview with Ourtimes.in. Learn how she turned her love for makeup into a thriving global career, offering insights for aspiring artists. Read more!
Has the Food Business Been Overdone in Senapati? A Look at the Café and Restaurant Boom
Are these businesses really prospering, or has the market reached its saturation point?
In the last decade, the town of Senapati has experienced an unexpected surge in the number of cafés and restaurants. What was once a town with only a handful of food outlets has now turned into a bustling hub with more than 50 cafés, restaurants, tea stalls, and rice hotels dotting its streets. This rapid…
The Buzz Around Eating Bees and Hornets: Is It Really Worth the Hype?
With prices skyrocketing—up to ₹2800 per kilogram, are we spending a little too much?
Among the Naga people, eating bees and hornets has been a long-standing tradition, passed down through generations. This unique culinary culture revolves around the seasonal harvest of hornet larvae, with September and October marking the peak period. Families start rearing bees and hornets in late May and June, leading to an intense demand for this…
The Artificial Football Turf Revolution in Senapati: A Boon for Business and Health
The Impact of Artificial Turf in Senapati District
The introduction of artificial football turf in Senapati district has sparked a remarkable transformation, positively impacting not only the business landscape but also the health and fitness of the local population. While football has long been the region’s favorite sport, the installation of the turf has breathed new life into the game, drawing people of…
Mputhei Tam, A cultural delicacy famous among the Thangal Naga Tribe of Manipur
Mputhei refers to mung beans which is also known as Naga dal Tam refers to chutney
Photo Credit : Houmei Puthon Thangal The love of food is a universal language and is deeply tied to tradition and heritage. Traditional foods are the representation of a community heritage that is passed down through generations. It plays an important role in our culture, heritage and everyday lives from ordinary days to special occasions…