Niten Pathule, a Pathe tribe of Champhai. She has two shops in town. The communication system here is not so good. It was almost one o'clock when I left Aizawl from Champhai. He had to travel very fast to reach Champhai from his village Thejawal. Let me tell you something about Champhai, a small town bordering Myanmar in the southeastern Indian state of Mizoram. Not far from the capital Aizawl. This small town is surrounded by lush forests, various wildlife and vast mountainous areas. There are people of different tribes in this area. Speaking of Bengalis, it will not be even 1%, the population of Buddhism is comparatively more here. There are also Christians and a number of Muslims. Like other cities in Mizoram such as Lunglei, Kolasib, Mamit, Aizawl, Saiha, etc., Champhai is not very populous. Most of the people here depend on forest resources and jhum cultivation. There are a small number of people who make a living in other ways as well. The Lusai and Pathe tribes are the largest in the region.
Niten used to come and go from Thejawal to Champhai to run his business. He has been taking care of everything alone for 22 long years. Now it's time to fix everything for your son. She has only one son, Sian. Age 25 touches touches. He completed his graduation from Tripura University last year. Now thinking of doing something on his own. The father's idea is to make the son a little more comfortable by arranging business.
Nice story