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Manipur
literally meaning "A jeweled land" nestle deep
within a lush green corner of North East India. It seems
much like an exquisite work of art executed by superb
hands of Nature and is indeed a state of exquisite natural
beauty and splendour, the beauty of which once inspired
Mrs. St. Clair Grimwood described it as " A Pretty
Place more beautiful than many show places of the
world" Late Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru paid a fitting
tribute by describing it as "Jewel of India".
Surrounded by blue hills with an oval shape
Surrounded by blue hills with an oval shaped valley at the
centre, rich in art and tradition and surcharged with
nature's pristine glory. Manipur lies on a melting pot of
culture. It is birth place of Polo. This is the place
where Rajashree Bhagyachandra created the famous Ras Lila,
the classical dance of Manipur, out of his enchanting
dream by the grace of Lord Krishna. Her folk dances reveal
the mythological concept of creation of Manipur.
The people of Manipur include Meitei, Naga, Meitei Pangal
and other colourful communities which have lived together
in complete harmony for centuries. Theses are the people
whose folklore, myths & legends, dances, indigenous
games and martial arts, exotic handlooms & handicrafts
are infested with the mystique of nature. The wonders has
no end in Manipur.
Having a varied and proud history from the earliest times,
Manipur came under the British Rule as a Princely State
after the defeat in the Anglo-Manipuri War of 1891. After
independence of India in 1947, the Princely State of
Manipur was merged in the Indian Union on October 15,1949
and became a full-fledged State of India on the 21th
January, 1972 with a Legislative Assembly of 60 seats of
which 20 are reserved for Scheduled Tribe and 1 reserved
for Scheduled Caste. The State is represented in the
Lok Sabha by two members and by one member in the Rajya
Sabha.
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