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