Keep writing! This is a precious effort to preserve “Nabagi Wari” (new stories in old style). Just proofread and break text into smaller paragraphs for better FB reach.
This is a useful review of the Facebook post or series titled (assuming it’s a narrative post, likely in Meiteilon/Manipuri language, shared on a Facebook page or group dedicated to storytelling or folklore). ★★★★★ (4.5/5) – Engaging start to a traditional tale Review by [Name withheld]
“Leikai Eteima Mathu Nabagi Wari” (likely meaning “The Story of How the Village Elder’s Daughter Was Won/Courted” or similar, depending on dialect) – Part 1 appears as a Facebook post, possibly written in Meiteilon with Roman script.
Keep writing! This is a precious effort to preserve “Nabagi Wari” (new stories in old style). Just proofread and break text into smaller paragraphs for better FB reach.
This is a useful review of the Facebook post or series titled (assuming it’s a narrative post, likely in Meiteilon/Manipuri language, shared on a Facebook page or group dedicated to storytelling or folklore). ★★★★★ (4.5/5) – Engaging start to a traditional tale Review by [Name withheld]
“Leikai Eteima Mathu Nabagi Wari” (likely meaning “The Story of How the Village Elder’s Daughter Was Won/Courted” or similar, depending on dialect) – Part 1 appears as a Facebook post, possibly written in Meiteilon with Roman script.
“Meet the ‘Mirchi lady’ helping small sweet and snack sellers make an income through her ecommerce platform”
“An empty nest can make parents feel gutted, especially a stay-at-home mother who has been devoting herself to family. ” Leikai Eteima Mathu Nabagi Wari Facebook Part 1
“A startup that harnesses homemakers' talent ” Keep writing
“This Indian homemaker is helping local snacks go places ” likely in Meiteilon/Manipuri language
“Foodie couple and an online biz delivering sweets, snacks fresh to the door ”