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Zoramthanga to Be the Next CM of Mizoram - Check Updates Here! Zoramthanga To Be the Next CM of Mizoram - Check Updates Here! Exams like IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, Railway Group D etc. ask a lot of questions related to India and its states. Our latest GK Notes series – ‘Know your States’, will help you learn major facts, global importance, and culture of every state. This particular article will help you learn everything About Mizoram at one glance. The Mizo National Front (MNF) bagged 26 of the 40 seats in the Assembly Elections 2018. Zoramthanga will be taking the oath as Mizoram Chief Minister by 16th December 2018. Read the complete article to find out the History, Economy, Geographical Significance, Flora & Fauna, Important Sites, Tourist Attractions, etc. About Mizoram. Major Highlights At 74, MNF chief Zoramthanga replaced Congress's Lal Thanhawla. Zoramthanga had earlier served as the Chief Minister for two consecutive terms from December 1988 to 2008. Zoramthanga has led the campaign against Congress by taking up key issues like - lack of development and liquor prohibition. He played a crucial role in the secessionist movement when he went underground and moved to the jungle along with the MNF cadres. He was also a close aide of the founder of MNF and the first chief minister of Mizoram, Laldenga, who led the insurgency. Zoramthanga was appointed as the secretary to Laldenga and continued with the post for seven years. In 1979, he was appointed as the Vice-President of the party. Major Points About Mizoram Capital Aizawl Districts 8 Languages Mizo, English Formed 20 February 1987 On Physical Land of hills 1 | P a g e Characteristics Tropical Semi-Evergreen, Natural Tropical Moist Deciduous, Vegetation Subtropical Broadleaved Hill & Subtropical Pine Forests - Barak From hill country of Manipur Major To Kushiyara rivers. Rivers - Dhaleshwari From the Jamuna river To Meghna river Major Chapchar Kut, Regional Mim Kut, Pawl Kut, Festivals Thalfavang Kut - Music - Bawh Hla, Thiam Hla and Dawi Hla, Hlado, Lengzem Zai, Major Dar Hla, Puipun Hla Art - Dance - Cheraw, Forms Khuallam, Chailam, Chawnglaizawn, Chheih Lam Sarlamkai (Solakia) Sericulture (silk production), Handlooms & handicrafts Industry workshops, Sawmills & furniture manufacturing, Oil refining, grain milling & ginger processing Hard rock of Tertiary Minerals period formation, argillaceous, arenaceous sandstones, shale, siltstones 2 | P a g e & mudstones and greywacke Rice, corn (maize), Agriculture cotton & vegetables Geographical Mizo Chilli Indications State Serow Animal State Bird Mrs. Hume's Pheasant State Red vanda Flower State Mesua Ferrea(Iron Wood) Tree Biodiversity Indo-Burma, Hotspots Northeast Bird Lengteng Sanctuaries WLS Murlen National Park National Phawngpui Blue Mountain Parks National Park Dampa WLS (TR) Khawnglung WLS Lengteng WLS Wildlife Ngengpui WLS Sanctuaries Pualreng WLS Tawi WLS Thorangtlang WLS Tokalo WLS 3 | P a g e Tiger Reserve Dampa We hope that you have gained sufficient information about Mizoram. If you know more about Mizoram that you think the article hasn't included, then comment below. You can find details about the other Indian states here: Know Major Facts about the Indian States Here are some more GK notes you can study: Famous Sites in India Indian Art and Culture India Presidential Election List of UNESCO World Policy Heritage Sites As we all know, practice is the key to success. Therefore, boost your preparation by starting your practice now. Solve Practice Questions for Free Furthermore, chat with your fellow aspirants and our experts to get your doubts cleared on Testbook Discuss: Go to Testbook Discuss! 4 | P a g e .
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