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Market Organisation in Manipur
The level of market organisation is
largely determined by the new imperatives of the rising level of economic
development. In the non-monetised barter economy there is, perhaps, no
necessity of modern market-organisation as such. The "money economy"
grows with the separation of production, consumption and distribution. In the
exchange economy there is structured processes of production, distribution and
delivery. The article of interdependence is fairly high. All economic
activities get increasingly market-determined and market-oriented.
Secondly it may also be noted that the
generation of "marketable surplus" (commercial surplus) marks a
fountainhead of the development of market organisation. Greater the marketable
surplus higher the market organisation. The changing composition of the
marketable surplus is another added impetus. Diversification is really
inspiring. The rising market-interaction becomes a fertile ground for higher
per capita income (greater purchasing power), faster change in the composition
of output and taste and preference of the consumers. Because, Supply acts on
Demand. The availability of efficient physical facilities such as road,
transport, communication, housing, electricity, water supply, health, drainage
and place for disposal of solid waste etc. strengthens the foundation of the
market organisation. The primary services are followed by the secondary
services. The primary services include assembling, processing and dispersion.
The secondary services cover grading, packing, transporting, storing, financing
and selling.
In addition we come across a chain of
agents, hawkers and middlemen with the growth of the sophistication of the
market. Obviously "market-information" becomes a critical input.
Perhaps all market-related activities are undertaken depending upon the
so-called market-information. Remember, market rewards the strongest while
market punishes the weakest also. To that extent market information is
important. Today we have "market-player",
"market-developer" and "market- changer" etc. Really
interesting. There is, indeed, a market for market information in the
sophisticated economy. Globalisation is in a sense, the Global Market - largely
characterized by free entry and free exist and largely operating beyond
traditional geographical frontiers.
Thus market organisation essentially
implies the system of networking of the apparatus of various entities and
institutions in a market-region. Rules are required. Regulation is required.
Incentives are called for. Distortion must be stopped. Unfair trade practices are
to be guarded against. Security of scale and purchase is the religion of a
strong market organisation. Credibility is a strong inner force. Quality is
part of greater asset. Competition is a way of life. Commercial achievement
strengthens the new sense of professionalism and specialisation. Innovation is
the essence.
The growth of Central Market
(Terminal Market) is a sign of greater tempo and larger volume of
trade-activities. The two important activities namely- Concentration (Assembly)
and Dispersion are primary functions of the central market. In fact, market
prices get largely formalised in this market. Other markets such as district
markets and local markets depend upon the efficiency of the central market. The
petty and isolated producers look to the behavior of the central market.
We have, perhaps, the Khwairamband Market in the heart of Imphal City
as a central market in Manipur. A few district markets are;
1) Kakching Market
2) Moirang
Market
3) Bishnupur
Market
4) Nambol
Market
5) Thoubal
Market
6) Churachandpur
Market
These markets are operating in response
to the changing behavior of the Khwairamband Central Market where all
concentration activities and dispersion activities are being undertaken.
Another form of marketing organisation is
co-operative market, which is getting into trouble because of
"inbreeding" and "vested-interest". Very few are found
operating successfully.
In Manipur, very peculiarly, one finds
general ignorance of sensitivity of consumers to unduly high rate of price. All
forms of market imperfections are visible. The unfair trade practices are
simply ignored. Adulteration is quite open. There is market but not marketing
system. Not a single "market-authority" (such as Food Inspectors and
Officers of the Weight and Measure Departments, and Sanitary Inspectors)
inspects the market operation either in the input markets or the output
markets.
Of course, there are elected members of the Municipal Councils,
Small Town Committees and Nagar Panchayats etc. Their presence is largely very
nominal so far as the market-development is concerned. What they actually do is
a few works of minor nalas, approach roads, galis, disposal of solid waste and
collection of user-charges.
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