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The PIB of Aizawl launched a website of its own. The new website pibaizawl.nic.in

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..::North East India (7 Sisters)::..


NORTH EAST

India's northeast, a region of mystic splendours and rich cultural heritage, spreads over an area of 262179sq. kms and consists of eight States: Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura and Sikkim. It is stretched between 89.46 degree to 97.30 degree East longitude and 21.57 degree to 29.30 degree North latitude. Located in the Northeastern most corner of India, this region has 4, 500 km long international border with five foreign countries namely Bangladesh, Bhutan, Burma (Myanmar), China and Nepal. The whole the region is connected with the rest of the country by a tenuous 22 kilometre land corridor through Siliguri in the eastern State of West Bengal - a link that has come to be referred to as the 'Chicken's Neck'.
Comprising only 8 per cent of the country's geographical area, the Northeast is home to a total of 39, 035, 582 people (2001 census), which is 3.80 per cent of the country's population. It includes 20162752 males and 18872830 females with a density of 149 persons per sq km., which is much less than the national population density of 324. The decadal growth of population of the NE State in absolute numbers is 7081811. There are 936 females per 1000 males in the region, which is marginally better than the national ratio of 933. The total number of children in the region is 6, 246, 327. Assam is the most highly populated State in the North East with a population of 26, 638,407 and Sikkim the least with 540,493 people. Mizoram has the highest literacy rate in the entire North East with a literacy rate of 88. 49 and Arunachal Pradesh is the least literate State with 54.74. Incidentally Mizoram is the second most literate State in the country. Mizoram also ranks highest among the Northeastern States in the human resource development index. Sikkim has the highest incidence of poverty in the region.
The entire region can be geographically divided into two parts: plains and the hills. The majority of those living in the plains of the region are Hindus and Muslims while a substantial proportion of the hill tribes inhabiting the States of Meghalaya, Mizoram and Nagaland are Christians. The most populous part of the region is the Brahmaputra valley, which constitutes about 22 per cent of the region.
There are stark differences among the eight northeastern States with respect to their resource endowments, levels of industrialization, as well as infrastructural facilities. The economy of all these States remains underdeveloped and primarily agrarian with very weak industrial sectors and inflated service sectors. The industrial sector has mainly developed around tea, oil, timber in Assam and mining saw mills and plywood factories in other parts of the region.


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