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Mizoram . India

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Capital - Aizawl

No. of Districts - 11

Population - 1,097,206

Area - 21,081 sqkm

Pop. Density - 52/km2 (130/sq mi)

GDP - 0.176 lakh crore (US$2.5 billion)

Literacy Rate - 91.3%

Gender Ratio - 976

Official Website - https://mizoram.gov.in/

Mizoram Districts (11)

Aizawl

Champhai

Kolasib

Lawngtlai

Lunglei

Mamit

Serchhip

Siaha

Hnahthial

Khawzawl

Saitual

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About - Mizoram

Mizoram is a state in the northeastern part of India, bordered by Myanmar to the east and south, Bangladesh to the west, and the Indian states of Tripura, Assam, and Manipur to the north. Here are some key facts about Mizoram:

  1. Capital: Aizawl is the capital and largest city of Mizoram.

  2. Population: As of the last available data, Mizoram had a population of around 1.1 million people, making it one of the least populous states in India.

  3. Language: The official language of Mizoram is Mizo, which belongs to the Tibeto-Burman language family. English is also commonly used for official and administrative purposes.

  4. Culture: Mizoram is known for its vibrant culture, characterized by traditional dances, music, and festivals. Some popular festivals celebrated in Mizoram include Chapchar Kut, Mim Kut, and Pawl Kut.

  5. Economy: The economy of Mizoram is primarily agrarian, with agriculture being the main occupation of the people. Major crops grown in the state include rice, maize, and vegetables. The state also has potential for horticulture and floriculture.

  6. Geography: Mizoram is a mountainous region, with the highest peak being Phawngpui (Blue Mountain) at an altitude of about 2,210 meters (7,250 feet). The state is covered with dense forests, rich in flora and fauna.

  7. Religion: Christianity is the dominant religion in Mizoram, with the majority of the population being Protestant Christians. Other religions practiced in the state include Hinduism and Buddhism.

  8. Administration: Mizoram is divided into administrative districts, with Aizawl being the primary administrative center. The state has a unicameral legislature and is governed by a Chief Minister.

  9. Wildlife: Mizoram is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including several species of mammals, birds, and reptiles. Some notable wildlife sanctuaries in Mizoram include Dampa Tiger Reserve and Murlen National Park.

  10. Connectivity: Mizoram is connected to the rest of India primarily by road and air. The state has a few airports, with Lengpui Airport near Aizawl being the primary one. Additionally, the state is connected to neighboring states and countries through road networks.

These key facts provide a brief overview of Mizoram, highlighting its cultural richness, natural beauty, and socio-economic aspects.

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