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Travel Map of MizoramCategory :- All India Travel Tourism > States > Mizoram
Perched like a lone sentinel on the tip of the north eastern border of India,
idyllic Mizoram is an amalgam of the former north and south Lushai hill districts.
Mizoram is a land of great natural beauty, an endless variety of landscape with
rich flora and fauna, clusters of whispering pines, and quaint villages with
houses on stilts. Mizoram, or the land of Mizos (highlanders), has international boundaries with
Myanmar and Bangladesh while it shares its domestic borders with the states
of Assam , Manipur and Tripura . The Tropic of Cancer runs through the heart
of Mizoram, and hence, it has a pleasantly temperate climate throughout the
year. A land of steep hills and deep gorges, Mizoram's highest peak 'The Blue
Mountain' rises to a height of 2165 metres. Important rivers that flow through
this hilly state are Tlawang, Sonai, Tuivawl, Kolodine and Kamaphuli. The Mizos are divided into several tribes - the Lushais, Pawis, Paithes, Raltes,
Pang, Himars, Kukis etc. Previously believers of the good spirit called Pathan,
the Mizo community today is greatly influenced by Christianity. Mizos have accepted
English as their medium of instruction, but the Mizo language is still widely
spoken. Agriculture is the main profession of the Mizos. The main pattern of agriculture followed in Mizoram, is jhum or shifting cultivation. The government is now taking steps to do away with this pattern of agriculture, which is very harmful. They have now introduced a new system of contour farming, with trenches and hedging, with the intention of switching over to permanent cultivation on hill slopes. Mizoram is famous for the fibreless ginger grown in this area. Paddy, maize, mustard, sugarcane, sesame and potatoes are the other prominent crops grown in this area. Concerted efforts have been made to accelerate the growth of industries in Mizoram. The new industrial policy of Mizoram was framed in 1989, under which some priority industries were identified. These include agro and forest based industries, handloom and handicrafts, electronics and consumer industries.
State Resident Commissioner in Delhi
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