Mizoram

WELCOME TO MIZORAM

 

 

Mizoram - Blue mountains, deep, narrow valleys, the gentle gurgle of streams, cascading waterfalls in lush tropical forests, a gorgeous array of flora and fauna. A land whose tranquil loveliness is quite unmistakably, the personal creation of Mother Nature herself. Time stands still in the Lushai hills of Mizoram. All you'll notice first is the serenity, the hushed wonder, the profound peace that makes them seem quite enchanted, makes them appear a place where man is almost a misfit. But look closer and you will find quite hamlets nestled amidst this most varied terrain. Hamlets inhabited by a people living in perfect harmony with the natural bounty of Mizoram, a people unique in their customs, beliefs, practices and lifestyles.

 

The state of Mizoram is the smallest state of NER in terms of population, i.e. 10.91 lakh as per 2011 census. It has a geographical area of 21,081 sq.km. It is the third most literate state in the country after Kerala (93.91%) and Lakshadweep (92.28%) with the literacy rate 91.58% as per 2011 census. It is a predominantly hilly state. Mizoram is divided into 8 districts viz, Aizwal, Lunglei, Saiha, Champhai, Mamit, Lawngtlai and Serchip.

 

Some of the important sectors of Mizoram:

 

POPULATION EDUCATION FISHERY HORTICULTURE POWER HEALTH INDUSTRY TOURISM
ECONOMY AGRICULTURE LIVESTOCK & POULTRY SERICULTURE BANKING ROADWAYS POSTAL