The Meira Paibis of Manipur are:

Women's vigilante groups
Traditional dance troupes
Political organizations
Craft cooperatives

The correct answer is: a) Women’s vigilante groups.

Meira Paibis are women’s vigilante groups in Manipur, India. They are known for their role in maintaining law and order in the state, and for their fight against social evils such as alcoholism, drug abuse, and trafficking.

Meira Paibis are organized into groups of 10-15 women, and they patrol their neighborhoods at night to look for suspicious activity. They also hold regular meetings to discuss community issues and to plan their activities.

Meira Paibis have been credited with reducing crime and improving the quality of life in Manipur. They have also been praised for their courage and determination in fighting against social evils.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • b) Traditional dance troupes are groups of women who perform traditional dances.
  • c) Political organizations are groups of people who work together to achieve political goals.
  • d) Craft cooperatives are groups of people who work together to produce and sell crafts.