
Churachandpur
Hill Station
Churachandpur
Churachandpur, locally known as Lamka, is the second largest town in Manipur and the headquarters of Churachandpur district, located in the southwest part of the state. Sitting in the Khuga River valley, it lies at the crossroads of major roads connecting Manipur with Mizoram and Myanmar.
The town and district are ethnically diverse, mainly inhabited by Kuki-Zo people with Paite as the common language, and feature a mix of townships and villages managed by an autonomous district council. Churachandpur is known for its hilly landscapes, cultural richness, and cosmopolitan character, having grown significantly since being established as a district center after India's independence.
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