Manipur’s capital city had an annual fish fair and crop competition in 2024. MP Leishemba Sanajaoba presided over the occasion, which was also attended by state fisheries department minister Heikham Dingo. The Manipur government organized the event, commemorating its comeback after a one-year hiatus due to the continuing situation in Manipur. The gathering is organized to honor the Ningol Chakkouba festival, which takes place on Sunday. The goal for fish output was set at an aggressive 1.5 lakh kgs. The festival had a total of 180 stalls and 250 fish growers. The event also featured dedicated stalls for displaced people.
MP Leishemba Sanajaoba underlined the close relationship between Meitei traditions and fish. He sent heartfelt greetings to all Ningol women ahead of the occasion. Minister Heikham Dingo stated that Manipur buys between 15,000 and 16,000 metric tons of fish per year, resulting in losses exceeding Rs 200 crore. He emphasized the necessity of achieving self-sustainability in fish production. He further highlighted the successful restoration of the state’s indigenous species such as Meetei Sareng, Khabak, and Ngaton, crediting this accomplishment to the dedication of farmers and officials.