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Tipaimukh

Tipaimukh
town
Country  India
State Manipur
District Churachandpur
Area
 • Total 789.48 km2 (304.82 sq mi)
Languages
 • Official Hmar (Manipuri)
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
Telephone code 03874
Vehicle registration MN
Sex ratio 12,220 / 11,878 /
Website manipur.gov.in
  • Indigenous name: Ruonglevaisuo
  • Total numbers of villages: 55
  • Total households: 3,975
  • Total population: 24,084
  • Male: 12,220
  • Female: 11878
  • Areas of Habitation: 950 km2
  • Areas of Villages: 1.57500 km2
  • Total area: 789.48 km2
  • Telephone code: 03874

Tipaimukh is located in south-western hilly region of Manipur bordering the Indian state of Mizoram. It is one of the six tribal development blocks of Churachandpur district in Manipur state. Parbung is the sub-divisional block headquarters. Tipaimukh is the 55th Assembly Constituency of Manipur. The present sitting Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) is Chaltawnlien Amo. The total geographic area of the sub-division block is 789.48 km², having 55 villages with the total population of 23,995 approx. The total number of voters is 13,848. The total distance from the Parbung to the district headquarters town of Churachandpur is 247 km through the Tipaimukh Road, also known as NH 150.

The indigenous name of “Tipaimukh” is “Ruonglevaisuo”. The word “Tipaimukh” is an amalgamation of two different words “Tipai” and “Mukh”. The word “Tipai” is the corrupted name coined for the river “Tuivai”, and “Mukh” meaning “mouth” in Bengali. Likewise, the name “Ruonglevaisuo” (ruong-le-vai-suo) is the combination of the words — “Ruong” from “Tuiruong” which is the local name for the river Barak; “Vai” meaning “wade” taken from the name of the river “Tuivai”; “Suo” meaning “confluence” and “le” meaning “and”. Hence, the name “Tipaimukh” or “Ruonglevaisuo” means the confluence of the Tuivai and Barak rivers

The majority of the people inhabiting Tipaimukh are the indigenous Hmar people who are spread in large numbers in neighbouring Indian states of Mizoram, Assam, Tripura and Meghalaya. The Hmars are one of the recognised Scheduled Tribes of India since the 1950s. The Hmars were the first to settle in this region since the 18th century. Other tribals inhabiting this region, but who are found in small numbers, are the kindred tribes of the Hmar viz., Zou, Gangte, Paite, Vaiphei, etc.


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