Which district of Mizoram is known as the “Rice Bowl of Mizoram”?

Champhai
Lunglei
Mamit
Kolasib

The correct answer is: a) Champhai

Champhai district is known as the “Rice Bowl of Mizoram” because it is the largest producer of rice in the state. The district is located in the southern part of Mizoram and has a population of over 200,000 people. The main towns in Champhai district are Champhai, Saitual, and Khawzawl.

Champhai district is a hilly region with a tropical climate. The main crops grown in the district are rice, maize, and sugarcane. The district is also home to a number of forests and wildlife sanctuaries.

Champhai district is a popular tourist destination. The main attractions in the district are the Champhai Wildlife Sanctuary, the Saitual Lake, and the Khawzawl Market.

Here is a brief description of each option:

  • a) Champhai is the largest producer of rice in Mizoram and is therefore known as the “Rice Bowl of Mizoram”.
  • b) Lunglei is the second largest city in Mizoram and is known for its traditional handicrafts.
  • c) Mamit is a small town in Mizoram that is known for its scenic beauty.
  • d) Kolasib is a district in Mizoram that is known for its tea plantations.
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