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The old house in Singjamei was quiet, save for the rhythmic clicking of the ceiling fan. Tomba sat on the porch, scrolling through his phone, when he saw a familiar notification. It was a link from a Facebook group, shared by a cousin he hadn't spoken to in years. The title was catchy: "Edomcha’s Hidden Letter."

The reason a phrase like "Edomcha thu nabagi wari" gains traction is rooted in real societal structures. In many Manipuri, Assamese, Bengali, and Nepali families, the eldest daughter (often called mohori , baa , or didi ) assumes maternal responsibilities at a very young age. edomcha thu nabagi wari facebook link

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