*The Map showing All the Districts in the State Mizoram. |
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Mizoram - 'The Land of the Hill People' is mountainous state in north eastern India. In 1987 it became the 23rd state of Indian Union. Primary it was divided into three districts, but later five more districts were created out of the former three. Every district is governed by a Deputy Commissioner. He is in charge of the administration and manages two more positions as the District Collector and the District Magistrate.
The 8 Mizoram Districts are -
Aizawl - (Area - 3577 km2, Population - 404,054)Its headquarters is Aizawl city which is also the state's capital. It's the most populated district of Mizoram. The district has 5 Rural Development Blocks and 14 legislative assembly constituencies.
Champhai - (Area - 3186 km2, Population - 125,370)
Its headquarters is Champhai town. The district comprises of 4 Rural Development Blocks, 5 Legislative Assembly constituencies and 88 inhabited villages. It also houses the Murlen National Park and Lengteng Wildlife Sanctuary.
Kolasib - (Area - 1382 km2, Population - 83,054)
Its headquarters is Kolasib town. The district has 2 Rural Development Blocks and 3 assembly constituencies.
Lawngtlai - (Area - 2557 km2, Population - 117,444)
Its headquarters is Lawngtlai town. The district has 2 Autonomous Councils, 4 Rural Development Blocks, 3 Legislative Assembly constituencies and 158 villages. It also houses the Ngengpui Wildlife Sanctuary.
Lunglei - (Area - 4538 km2, Population - 154,094)
Its headquarters is Lunglei town and is the second most populated in the state. The district has 4 Rural Development Blocks and 7 assembly constituencies.
Mamit - (Area - 3026 km2, Population - 85,757)
Its headquarters is Mamit town. The district has 4 Rural Development Blocks and 3 legislative assembly constituencies. It also houses the Dampa Tiger Reserve
Saiha - (Area - 1400 km2, Population - 56,366)
Its headquarters is Saiha town. The district has 3 Rural Development Blocks and 3 assembly constituencies. It also houses the Phawngpui Blue Mountain National Park.
Serchhip - (Area - 1422 km2, Population - 64,875)
Its headquarters is Serchhip town. The district has 3 sub-divisions and 3 legislative assembly constituencies. It also houses the Khawnglung Wildlife Sanctuary.
Sr. No. | District | District HQ | Population (2011) | Growth | Sex Ratio | Literacy | Area (km2) | Density (/km2) |
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1 | Aizawl | Aizawl | 400309 | 22.92% | 1009 | 97.89 | 3577 | 113 |
2 | Champhai | Champhai | 125745 | 16.01% | 984 | 95.91 | 3168 | 39 |
3 | Kolasib | Kolasib | 83955 | 27.28% | 956 | 93.5 | 1386 | 60 |
4 | Lawngtlai | Lawngtlai | 117894 | 60.14% | 945 | 65.88 | 2519 | 46 |
5 | Lunglei | Lunglei | 161428 | 17.64% | 947 | 88.86 | 4572 | 34 |
6 | Mamit | Mamit | 86364 | 37.56% | 927 | 84.93 | 2967 | 28 |
7 | Saiha | Saiha | 56574 | -7.34% | 979 | 90.01 | 1414 | 40 |
8 | Serchhip | Serchhip | 64937 | 20.56% | 977 | 97.91 | 1424 | 46 |