Pipi Keithellakpam, 30, of West Imphal district, Manipur, talks about her life as a piggery business woman. This is her story – in her own words.
I was born in a middle class family and was third among four children. My father ran a small grocery shop in Luker village.
As a child, I wanted to become a police officer but somehow couldn’t.
I decided to start a pig farm because pork is in huge demand in the northeastern states. It’s used in almost all our rituals – starting from birth to death.
When I shared my idea of starting a piggery business with my parents – to my shock – they were angry and didn’t support me. They said it was the business of men and women shouldn’t do it.
But I was determined to start the business as I knew that it had a huge potential.
In 2016 I decided to leave home when my parents refused to let me start a pig farm.