Native name | Imphal |
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Type | capital |
Locator position | left |
State name | Manipur |
District | Imphal West, Imphal East |
Altitude | 786 |
Population as of | 2001 |
Population total | 217275 |
Area magnitude | sq. km |
Area telephone | 3852 |
Postal code | 795xxx |
Website | www.ManipurTV.com |
Footnotes | }} |
In the heart of the town and surrounded by a moat, are ruins of the old Palace of Kangla. Kangla Fort used to be the home of the Assam Rifles, a paramilitary force and on November 2004 it was handed over to state of Manipur by Prime minister Dr. Manmohan Singh. Another place of historical interest is the Polo Ground which is the oldest existing polo ground in the world. Near the Polo Ground is the Manipur State Museum, which has a collection of old artifacts and pictures depicting the history of Manipur. 'Ima Keithel' at Khwairamband Bazar is the only market in the world where, as the name suggests, all the stalls are run by women.
In 1944 during World War II the Battle of Imphal, along with the simultaneous Battle of Kohima, was the turning point in the Burma Campaign. For the first time in the South-East Asian Theatre of World War II the Japanese lost the initiative to the Allies, who retained it until the end of the war.
On 18 June 1997, the Imphal district was split into Imphal East and Imphal West.
On 21 October 2008, Imphal was struck by a large scale terror attack allegedly carried out by Manipuri insurgents fighting for to regain sovereignty from India.
The Imphal Valley is drained by several small rivers originating from the hills surrounding it. These include the Imphal, Iril, Sekmai, Thoubal, and Khuga rivers. One of the important place is Wangkhei, where one can see the Temple of Govinda Jee with nature's beauty and also Wangkhei locality is famous for Handloom Products and Hand Made Products.
Imphal has a sub-tropical climate, specifically a humid subtropical climate, with cool, dry winters, a warm summer and a moderate monsoon season. July is the hottest month with temperatures averaging around 25oC (78oF), while January is the coldest with average lows near 4oC (40oF). The city gets about 1320 mm (52 inches) of rain with June being the wettest month.
This place was considered to be the highest place for any cultural activity during the times of the Maharajas. Located at a place near the Royal palace of past Maharajas, it has two domes and a raise congregation hall to keep the sacred deities in their place, aloof and high.
War Cemeteries
The cemeteries are the seats of remembrance for the British and Indian soldiers who fought and died in the Second World War. Women's Market or Ima Keithel
Cacophony, bargain of products and a spread of a beautiful and colourful cloth is what you would most notice when you visit this market place. But, this is the charm of the place, if a person wants to know how the trade goes in Manipur, this is the first place to buy. The bazar consist of two main sections -one where the vegetables, fruits and necessary items are sold and the other where the handloom products of the state is sold. The peculiarity of the market is that around 3000 'Imas' or mothers run the stalls.
Manipur Zoological Gardens
The Brow Antlered deer, which is a rare species, can be seen in the Manipur Zoological Gardens. Located at a distance of 6 km from the capital, the zoo is very modest to the core with its surrounding, a large expanse of open grounds.
Manipur State Museum
The museum, which is the representation of the tangible information of history, shows a display of the tribal heritage and the collection of the artifacts of the former Ningthourels of Manipur. Costumes of the common people and warriors, arms and weapons of the varied communities and relics and historical documents can be seen here. The priceless artifacts, documents and cultural heritage of a mentioned civilization can be first accessed through a Museum.
Matai Garden
The garden is situated at Matai,Imphal east district about 5km towards North in NH-39.The garden is also called as Ibudhou Asheiningthou garden taking the name from Ibudhou Asheiningthou(local God of Matai). The garden is known for its myriad Duranta plant, well shaped and decorating the entire garden.
Sambal- Lei-Sekpil garden
The garden is situated in Sagolban, Kwakeithel, Imphal, toward the Tidim road. The place is world famous for Sambal- Lei-Sekpil literally sambal means fence lei means flower and sekpil means topiary. The flower got Guinness Book of Records in 26 November 1999 (at the height of 50 ft. 35 steps). The garden is open to all visitors.
Though Manipur being a remote and a relatively smaller state (by area and population), its capital Imphal hosts a large migrant population from Bihar, UP, Punjab, Rajasthan, Kerala, West Bengal, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, etc., who earn their livelihoods serving various professions. As per estimates available about 1,50,000 migrants reside in Imphal alone thereby making the city a multi-racial and multi-ethnic. This makes the ratio of migrants to Imphalites roughly 1:2.
Of late, we can hear voices raised from certain quarters against a disproportionate and uncontrolled influx of migrants from the rest of India and even illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and neighbouring Nepal, despite certain permit systems in place.
Imphal West is the primary business hub of Manipur and major business areas in and around Imphal are densely populated. Imphal West's population as per 2011 census is projected to be approximately 5,50,000.
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