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Mizoram is a picturesque state in northeastern India, bordered by Myanmar and Bangladesh, and is part of the region known as the Seven Sister States. Known as the “Land of the Hill People,” Mizoram is characterized by rolling hills, deep valleys, dense bamboo forests, and a pleasant climate throughout the year. Aizawl, the capital city, serves as the cultural, administrative, and economic center of the state. The majority of the population belongs to various Mizo tribes, and Christianity is the predominant religion, strongly influencing the state’s social values, festivals, and way of life.
Mizoram has a rich cultural heritage expressed through its vibrant festivals, traditional music, and graceful dances such as Cheraw (bamboo dance). Agriculture remains the main livelihood, with shifting cultivation (jhum farming) traditionally practiced, though horticulture and bamboo-based industries are gaining importance. The state is also known for its high literacy rate, strong community spirit, and peaceful social environment. With its unspoiled natural beauty, eco-tourism potential, and unique tribal culture, Mizoram stands out as one of India’s most serene and culturally rich states.
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