Aizawl, Mizoram, India

History | Geography | Civic Administration | Economy | Transport : Air : Road | Newspaper | Media : Radio | Education | Tertiary | Sport | Neighbourhoods (Vengte)

🇮🇳 Aizawl is the capital of the state of Mizoram in India. Aizawl was officially established on 25 February 1890. It is the largest city in the state. It is also the centre of administration containing all the important government offices, state assembly house and civil secretariat. The population of Aizawl strongly reflects the different communities of the ethnic Mizo people.

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History In 1871–72, the disorderly conduct of Khalkom, a Mizo Chief, compelled the British to establish an outpost that later became the Aizawl Village. The post had been established by Suakpuilala, the Chief of Reiek and it was only 14 km from Sairang from where one could travel by flat bottomed boat. In 1890, Officer Dally of the Assam Police and his 400 men arrived at Aizawl to support Colonel Skinner's troops during a British military operation against the Mizo tribals. On Dally's recommendation, Aizawl was selected as the site of a fortified post that Colonel Skinner had been ordered to construct. The troops constructed stockades and buildings at the site. In 1892-95 Aizawl became accessible from Silchar by fair weather road under the supervision of Major Loch.

The Indian Air Force carried out air strikes on the town during the March 1966 Mizo National Front uprising, following which the MNF withdrew to Lunglei. Until 1966, Aizawl was a large village but the regrouping of Mizo villages after the uprising made it into a larger town and then a city. Aizawl has become the centre for the road network in Mizoram connecting the north and south, east and west. More than 25% of Mizoram's population resides in Aizawl.

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Geography Aizawl is located in north of the Tropic of Cancer in the northern part of Mizoram. It is situated on a ridge 1,132 metres (3715 ft) above sea level, with the Tlawng river valley to its west and the Tuirial river valley to its east.

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Civic Administration The Aizawl Municipal Council is the authority of civic administration of Aizawl city. It was formed in 2010 with 19 Members when the Congress-ZNP party coalition was voted to power in the state legislative assembly. The AMC office is being administered by one council chairman, Vice-chairman and three executive members. It consists of 19 elected members representing 19 wards of the city and others appointed by the Governor of Mizoram. One-third of the total membership is reserved for women, these six seats shall be rotated after every five years. The tenure of the council is five years. There is a Ward Committee in every ward that consists of a chairman, who is an elected councillor from that ward, and two members each from all the local council within the ward. There are 78 local councils having a term of five years.

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Economy The economy of Aizawl is basically sustained by government services as it is capital of Mizoram. The major banks are also located in the city. A 3-star category hotel, Hotel Regency, has recently been launched at Zarkawt, a central location within the city. It provides a much-needed hospitality service for tourists and business visitors to Aizawl. There are several other hotels apart from Hotel Regency. Those include - Hotel Sangchia located in Zarkawt, Hotel Grand located in Zarkawt, Hotel Floria located in Dawrpui, Ritz Hotel located in Canteen Kual, Tourist Lodge located in Chaltlang, Chawlhna Hotel located in Zarkawt, Riakmaw Inn located in Zarkawt, Hotel Ahimsa located in Zarkawt, and other numerous affordable hotels.

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Transport: Air Aizawl is connected by air transport through Lengpui Airport which it is situated near Aizawl. The airport provides connectivity to Kolkata, Delhi, Guwahati, Agartala, Shillong and Imphal, operated by Air India, Go First and IndiGo. A helicopter service by Pawan Hans was started in 2012 and connects the city with Lunglei, Lawngtlai, Saiha, Chawngte, Serchhip, Champhai, Kolasib, Khawzawl, Ngopa and Hnahthial.

Rail

Mizoram is connected to the national network by a railway up to Bairabi; the government has also begun constructing a broad gauge Bairabi Sairang Railway connection for better connectivity in the state. There is also the plan for 5 km long Aizawl Monorail running between Zemabawk to Kulikawn.

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Transport: Road Aizawl is connected by road with Silchar through National Highway 540, with Agartala through National Highway 40 and with Imphal through National Highway 150. The yellow-and-white taxis are widely available; Maruti cars are most widely used. Privately owned blue-and-white minibuses are on regular service as city buses. For local conveyance 2 wheeler taxi are also available.

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Newspaper: The major media in Aizawl in the Mizo and English languages are: • Vanglaini, • The Zozam Times • The Aizawl Post. • Khawpui Aw • Virthli • The Mizoram Post • Zoram Tlangau • Mizo Arsi • Zalen • Zawlaidi • Zozam Weekly • Zoram Thlirtu • Sakeibaknei • Entlang

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Media: Radio All India Radio also has a studio that host programmes at scheduled hours. FM Zoawi is a popular radio station in Aizawl.

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Education There are both state and private schools. Parochial schools are run by the Baptist Church of Mizoram, the Presbyterian Church of India (Synod), several Roman Catholic (St. Paul's Higher Secondary School, Mary Mount School, St. Lawrence School, St. Mary's School) religious orders and the Seventh-day Adventists (Helen Lowry). Kendriya Vidyalaya, Aizawl, is another school run by the Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, the school situated close to Zembawk. Other schools include Home Missions School, Mount Carmel School, Oikos Higher Secondary School.

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Tertiary Pachhunga University College was among the earliest colleges founded in 1958. Aizawl College, the second oldest college in Aizawl City was established in the year 1975. Hrangbana College was established in 1980, located in Chanmari, Aizawl, it has 57 teaching staffs with 22 non-teaching staffs and more than 2,000 students in commerce and arts departments. Mizoram University established in 2001 provides affiliation to all the colleges in Mizoram. Mizoram University also provides post-graduate education as well as B.Tech. education and other departments. ICFAI University, Mizoram located in Durtlang, Aizawl West College, Government Aizawl North College, J. Thankima College also provides undergraduate courses. Mizoram Law College provides education to people who seek profession in Law. Indian Institute of Mass Communication and National Institute of Technology Mizoram has already started operations. Zoram Medical College is inaugurated on 7 August 2018 in Falkawn.

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Sport Football is the most popular sport in Mizoram with a number of footballers playing in national leagues in different parts of India. Some of the more important playing facilities in Aizawl are: 1 Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, with a seating capacity of 20,000, is located at Mualpui in Aizawl.

2 Hawla Indoor Stadium is the largest indoor stadium with basketball, badminton and boxing facilities.

3 Lammual stadium is a single tier stadium. The stadium under construction will have a seating capacity of about 5,000 spectators.

Mizoram football team, Football, Santosh Trophy, Rajiv Gandhi Stadium

Aizawl F.C., Football I-League, Rajiv Gandhi Stadium

Chanmari F.C., Football, Mizoram Premier League, Lammual

Chawnpui F.C., Football, Mizoram Premier League, Lammual/Vaivakawn field

Aizawl hosted the third edition of Xchange North East Youth NGO summit from October 3 to 5, 2018.

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Neighbourhoods (Vengte) • Aizawl Venglai • Armed Veng • Bawngkawn South/Chhim Veng • Bethlehem Veng • Bethlehem Vengthlang • Bungkawn • Bungkawn Vengthar • Central Jail Veng • Chaltlang • Chaltlang North/Lily Veng • Chawlhhmun • Chanmari • Chanmari West • Chawnpui • Chhinga Veng • Chite Veng • College Veng • Dam Veng • Dawrpui • Dawrpui Vengthar • Dinthar • Durtlang • Durtlang Leitan • Durtlang North • Electric Veng • Edenthar • Hunthar • Hlimen • I.T.I. Veng • Kanan • Khatla • Khatla East • Khatla South • Khatla West (New Secretariat Complex) • Kulikawn • Laipuitlang • Lawipu Veng • Luangmual • Maubawk • Melthum • Mission Veng • Mission Vengthlang • Muanna Veng • Nursery • Phunchawng • Ramhlun Venglai • Ramhlun North • Ramhlun South • Ramhlun Vengthar • Ramhlun Sports Complex • Ramthar • Ramthar North • Rangvamual • Republic Veng • Republic Vengthlang • Saikhamakawn • Sakawrtuichhun • Salem Veng • Saron • Selesih • Tanhril • Thakthing • Tlangnuam • Tlangnuam South • Tuikhuahtlang • Tuikual South • Tuikual North • Tuithiang • Tuivamit • Upper Republic • Vaivakawn • Venghlui • Venghnuai • Zarkawt • Zemabawk • Zemabawk North • Zonuam • Zotlang • Zuangtui.

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Aizawl, Mizoram, India 
<b>Aizawl, Mizoram, India</b>
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Aizawl has a population of over 293,416 people. Aizawl also forms the centre of the wider Mizoram State which has a population of over 1,091,014 people.

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Antipodal to Aizawl is: -87.283,-23.717

Locations Near: Aizawl 92.7167,23.7167

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Antipodal to: Aizawl -87.283,-23.717

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