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A district of an Indian state is an administrative geographical unit, headed by a district magistrate or a deputy commissioner, an officer belonging to the Indian Administrative Service. The district magistrate or the deputy commissioner is assisted by a number of officials belonging to different wings of the administrative services of the state.
Manipur (/ ˌ m ʌ n ɪ ˈ p ʊər /, [13] US also / ˌ m æ n ɪ ˈ p ʊər /; [14] Meitei: Kangleipak [a] [15] [16] [17]) is a state in northeast India, with the city of Imphal as its capital. [18] It is bounded by the Indian states of Nagaland to the north, Mizoram to the south and Assam to the west.
2011 district map of Manipur; the Senapati district was divided into the present Senapati district and Kangpokpi district in 2016. The Senapati district began as the Mao Subdivision of the Manipur State after its merger with the Republic of India. [5]
Imphal East district (Meitei pronunciation: /ˈɪmfəl or ɪmˈfɑːl/) is one of the 16 districts of Manipur state in northeastern India. In 2011, it was the second most populous district in the state, after Imphal West. [2] In 2016, the Jiribam subdivision, which was an exclave at the western periphery of the state, was separated as an ...
T. Tamenglong district (4 C, 4 P) Tengnoupal district (2 C, 1 P) Thoubal district (3 C, 13 P)
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In 1969, when Manipur was divided into five districts, the southern part of the Jiribam subdivision was separated into the Tipaimukh subdivision of the 'Manipur South' district (now in Pherzawl district), while the northern part was added to the 'Manipur Central' district headquartered at Imphal.
It was named the Kangpokpi district with a headquarters at Kangpokpi. [19] The United Naga Council conducted a five-month blockade in the Naga districts of Manipur to protest the creation of the new districts. As of 2024 the UNC continues its opposition to the new districts, calling their creation "arbitrary".