Lunglei

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History

Lungleh was the capital of South Lushai Hills for 10 years from 1880, as was Aijal for the North Lushai Hills.[3] The two were united in 1898. Lunglei is the largest town in Mizoram and was an important town until the partition of India as it had direct access to Chittagong, a big city in Bangladesh which made Lunglei the commercial and education centre.[4] As of 1912, there were only 2 shops in Lunglei 1922 which increased to 4 shopes in 1922. The first Jeepable road to Lunglei was made only in the 1950s.[5] on 1 March 1966, the MNF declared unilateral Mizo Independence and attacked Assam Rifles post at Lunglei, captured the SDO and seized Rs 18 Lakhs from the Govt Treasury.[6]

Geography

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Demographics

Lunglei is one of the prominent districts of Mizoram. Encompassing a total area of Script error: No such module "convert"., the district of Lunglei has a population of 137,155. The district of Lunglei is Script error: No such module "convert". from Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram and is easily accessible by well maintained roads. The district is bounded on the north by Mamit and Aizawl districts, on the west by Bangladesh, on the south by Lawngtlai district, on the southeast by Saiha district, on the east by Myanmar and on the northeast by Champhai district. Script error: No such module "Unsubst".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". As of the 2011 Census of India,[8]

Administration

The district of Lunglei has been further divided into major sub divisions of Hnahthial SDO (S), Lunglei SDO (S) and Tlabung SDO (S) and 4 R.D. Blocks, Bunghmun, Hnahthial, Lunglei and Lungsen. The district has 7 assembly constituencies. These are South Tuipui, Lunglei North, Lunglei East, Lunglei West, Lunglei South, Thorang and West Tuipui for the administrative convenience of the district officials. Lunglei town is the administrative headquarters of the district.[9]

The Lunglei town is managed by Lunglei Municipal Council.[10]

Education

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Lunglei Government College Entrance

The Major Educational Institutions of Higher Learning in Lunglei are:

Tourism

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Thuamluaia Mual football ground

Some of the notable tourist spots of the district of Lunglei are:

  • Zobawk Sports Academy[16]
  • Kawmzawl Park[17]
  • Khawnglung Wildlife Sanctuary
  • Saikuti Hall[18] where most of the concerts and celebrations are held. A unique museum has also been established in the hall where local painters demonstrate their skill and exhibit their works.
  • Thuamluaia Mual - is the second football stadium with Artificial turf in Mizoram.[19]

Media

Newspapers

  • Hnamdamna
  • Zochhiar
  • Lunglei Times
  • Daifim
  • Ralvengtu[20]
  • Vulmawi[21]
  • Lunglei Tribune
  • MAKEDONIA (Sunday)
  • Daily Post
  • Zunzam

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Transport

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Pawan hans Helicopter Mizoram

The closest route to Lunglei in the 1890s was through Tlabung, a town about 35 kilometers from Lunglei where Karnaphuli River connects to Chittagong, a distance of about 90 kilometers. In the 1940s, a trip from Lunglei to Shillong or Kolkata passed through Chittagong rather than Aizawl.[23]

A Helicopter service by Pawan Hans has been started between Aizawl and Lunglei.[24] The distance between Lunglei and Aizawl is less than Script error: No such module "convert"., and the cities are connected by regular service of buses and jeeps.[25] There are also plans to construct a small airport at Kawmzawl, about Script error: No such module "convert". from Lunglei.[26]

References

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  1. Chaterjee, Suhas (1985). Mizoram under the British rule. Mittal Publication. p. 225.
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  7. Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Lunglei
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External links

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