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Yaingangpokpi (YKPI) is a village in the Imphal East District of Manipur, India. [2] It is 24 km from Imphal at the northeastern corner of Imphal Valley. It is regarded as the centre of a "bowl", surrounded by hills on all sides except for the few valleys that pass through the village. [3] The major ethnic groups within the village are Meitei ...
Andro is a small hamlet located towards the east of Imphal and is popularly known for its pottery. This village is home to the Andro Gramshang Museum, which comprises different varieties of traditional pots namely, Pudond Makhong, Walom, Ngangkha and Yukhum. Among other varieties are Wangkham, Kambi, Kambi Makhong Panba and Eshaiphu. Pottery ...
The Imphal West district of Manipur state in India has four sub-divisions. As of 2023, it has 4 municipal councils or municipal corporations, and 178 villages. [1] [2] The 2011 Census of India recorded 16 towns (including 3 municipal councils) and 124 villages in the district. [3]
Khurkhul is a village in the Imphal West district in Manipur, India. It is located 22 km (14 mi) north of Lamphelpat and 20 km (12 mi) from the state capital Imphal. Khurkhul's pin code is 795002 and the postal head office is in Mantripukhri. The total geographical area of village is 2,227.2 hectares (5,504 acres).
A village is given the Carbon-Positive Tag if it sequesters more carbon than it emits, slowing the accumulation of greenhouse gases and mitigating the effects of climate change. Phayeng is a scheduled caste village of the Chakpa community in Imphal West district and its conservation efforts are mainly linked to the belief that the forest is a ...
Kasom Khullen village is located in the northeastern state of India. The village is 64 km drive from the heart of Imphal, Manipur. It is an administrative headquarter of the Kasom Sub Division (consisting 80 villages )in the southern region of Kamjong district. Kasom Khullen is inhabited by the Tangkhul Naga tribe. Although the village has ...
The Imphal East district of Manipur state in India is divided into 3 subdivisions. [1] At the time of the 2011 Census of India, the Jiribam district (split in 2016) was a part of the Imphal East district. [2] [3]
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 ]