Manipur, Sept. 9 -- One of the most enduring quips, some say first made by maverick American businessman of the 1970s and 1980s, Lee Iacocca, ex-president of the country's once third largest automobile company Chrysler, and one of the most rabid critics of Japanese business and its best known doyen then, the founder of Sony Corporation, Akio Morita, goes something like: "If you pay your workers peanuts, you will be left with monkeys working for you." It does not really matter who said it but the truth in these words, however comically delivered, would still slap those in the fledgling private sector in Manipur hard on the face. For owners of these enterprises, the scripts may be different, but for a vast majority of those employed in this s...