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Churachandpur

Churachandpur is a district in the Indian state of Manipur. The administrative headquarters is the town of Churachandpur, commonly known as Lamka by local residents. It lies in the southwestern part of the state, near the border with Myanmar, and is characterized by hilly terrain with forests and valleys. The district is named after Maharaja Churachand Singh, who ruled Manipur in the early 20th century.

Demographics and culture: The district is home to a diverse mix of hill communities and languages. Inhabitants

Economy and infrastructure: Agriculture is a major source of livelihood, with crops such as paddy, maize, and

Administration and governance: The district is administered by a deputy commissioner and is subdivided into several

Transport and geography: Road connectivity links the district with Imphal and other towns in the region. The

speak
a
variety
of
languages,
including
Meitei
and
several
tribal
tongues,
and
religious
practices
range
across
communities.
The
cultural
landscape
is
marked
by
traditional
crafts,
festivals,
and
local
customs.
pulses
grown
across
the
district.
Horticulture
and
animal
husbandry
also
contribute
to
the
economy.
The
district
has
educational
institutions,
healthcare
facilities,
and
district-level
administrative
offices,
with
Lamka
serving
as
the
principal
urban
centre
for
commerce
and
services.
blocks
for
revenue
and
development
purposes.
It
participates
in
state-level
planning
and
development
programs
and
sends
representatives
to
the
Manipur
Legislative
Assembly.
nearest
major
airport
is
in
Imphal.
The
terrain
and
monsoon
rains
influence
travel
and
transportation,
particularly
in
the
hill
areas.