Champhai

This article is about the municipality in Mizoram, India. For its namesake district, see Champhai district.
Champhai
town

Champhai town
Champhai
Coordinates: 23°27′22″N 93°19′44″E / 23.456°N 93.329°ECoordinates: 23°27′22″N 93°19′44″E / 23.456°N 93.329°E
Country India
State Mizoram
District Champhai
Area
  Total 3,185.3 km2 (1,229.9 sq mi)
Elevation 1,678 m (5,505 ft)
Population (2001)
  Total 20,185
  Density 6.3/km2 (16/sq mi)
Languages
  Official Mizo
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 796321
Telephone code 03831
Vehicle registration MZ-04
Website champhai.nic.in

Champhai (Pron:/tʃamˈpʰaɪ/) is a border town in Mizoram state, in far eastern India. It is the headquarters of Champhai district, one of the eight districts in the state. It is located on the Indo-Myanmar border and is situated in a strategically important location. Because of this, it is the main business corridor for India and Myanmar in the area.

The area of Champhai is 3,185.83 square kilometres (1,230 sq mi). The average annual rainfall is 1,814 millimetres (71.4 in).

History

Champhai was the headquarters of Lalbura Sailo, a Mizo Chief against whom the British Expedition of 1871-72 was directed. It was accorded the status of a fort during the British period.[1]

Economy

The economy of Champhai is mainly on agricultural. It has a flatland measuring 113 kilometers long and 48 kilometers in width[2] for wet rice cultivation which can produce 19,200[3] quintals of rice per year. 10,000 quintals of grape were cultivated in 2011 alone[4] churning 20,000 bottles a year.[5] These are the two main agricultural products. Champhai is also the main trading center of Mizoram with goods like clothes, silverware and electronics imported from Myanmar[6] through the trading post in Zokhawthar.[7]

Climate

Champhai has a moderate climate. In winter the temperature varies from 10 °C to 20 °C and in summer, and between 15 °C and 30 °C in winter.

Education

Champhai College is the only higher center of education in the town. Bethel Mission School located on the northern edge of the town is a privately owned school from elementary to High School.

Tourism

Mizo Hlakungpui Mual in Mizoram

Champhai is located in a very beautiful setting, with hills on all sides and a thriving culture. Some of the more interesting places you can visit during your trip to Champhai are:

Media

The Major Media in Champhai are:[10]

Transport

A helicopter service by Pawan Hans[11] has been started which connects the Aizawl with Champhai.[12] The distance between Champhai and Aizawl is 194 km and is connected with regular service of bus and jeeps.[13]

References

  1. K. C. Kabra (2008). Economic Growth of Mizoram: Role of Business & Industry. Concept Publishing Company.
  2. V.S. Mahajan (1991). Social, Economic and Political Development in India. Efficient Offset Printers.
  3. "Mizoram Border Town Champhai". miyzone. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  4. "Champhai leh Hnahlana grape chingtute'n Zawlaidi-a an harsatna an puang". Vanglaini.org. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  5. "Red wine to flow from Mizo wineries". Telegraph India. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  6. "TRADE AND COMMERCE". CIC. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  7. "Miz poised for border trade boom". The Sangai Express. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  8. "Mizoram Tourism". Hlakungpui Mual (Poets’ Square). tourismmizoram.com. Retrieved January 22, 2012.
  9. Hlakungpui website Retrieved 21 January 2012
  10. "Accredited Journalists". DIPR Mizoram. Retrieved 5 September 2012.
  11. "MIZORAMA HELICOPTER SERVICE TUR CHIEF MINISTER IN HAWNG". Mizoram DIPR. Retrieved 14 August 2012.
  12. "Nilaini atangin ‘Helicopter Service". The Zozam Times. Retrieved 20 August 2012.
  13. "Aizawl to Champhai". Mizoram NIC. Retrieved 29 August 2012.

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