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These stories often use a mix of formal Manipuri and informal

It was a lazy Sunday afternoon in the Leikai. The sun was bearing down hard, and the only movement in the neighborhood was the occasional stray dog looking for shade. In the middle of this calm sat Eteima (Auntie) on her verandah, scrolling through her smartphone with the concentration of a scientist studying a new virus.

If you want a “paper” as in a written document to post on Facebook (like a notes article or blog), tell me the key points of the story, and I’ll write it for you in clear English or Meiteilon-style English.

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In the age of social media, storytelling has evolved from fireside gatherings to digital scrolls. In Manipur, a unique genre of fiction—often characterized by the keyword —has carved out a massive niche on Facebook. These stories, typically shared in "Part 1, Part 2" formats, have become a staple for thousands of readers looking for relatable, localized, and often dramatic narratives. What is a "Leikai Wari"?