Traditional Mizo attire often includes a distinctive woven shawl called:

Puanchei
Mekhela Sador
Sari
Lungi

The correct answer is: b) Mekhela Sador.

A Mekhela Sador is a traditional attire worn by women of the Mizo ethnic group in Northeast India. It consists of a long, flowing skirt called a mekhela and a loose blouse called a sador. The mekhela is typically made of brightly colored cotton or silk and is decorated with intricate embroidery. The sador is usually made of a plainer fabric and is worn over the mekhela. The Mekhela Sador is a symbol of Mizo culture and identity and is often worn on special occasions such as weddings and festivals.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Puanchei is a traditional Mizo headgear.
  • Sari is a traditional Indian garment worn by women.
  • Lungi is a traditional South Asian garment worn by men.