East
Imphal : Imphal East District came into existence on the 18-06-1997
with its head quarters at Porompat occupying the eastern part of Imphal District.
The District is situated in two separate valleys of the state namely Central
Valley and Jiribam Valley. The total area of District is 469.44 sq.km. approximately.
The District is situated at an altitude 790 metres above the M.S. Level. The
climate of the District is salubrious and Monsoon is tropical. The minimum temperature
goes down to 0.6degree Celsius in winter and 41 degree Celsius in summer. It
has no rail network and hence communication is entirely dependent on roads except
Jiribam Sub-Division bordering Cachar District of Assam where there is a railhead.
The District is connected with N.H. 39,NH. 53 and N.H. 150.
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West Imphal : The Imphal
West District falls in the Category of Manipur valley region. It is a tiny plain
at the centre of Manipur surrounded by Plains of other districts. Imphal City,
the State Capital is the nodal functional centre of this District. As a first
glance, we may summarized as in the table. It is surrounded by Senapati District
on the north, on the east by Imphal East and Thoubal districts, on the south
by Thoubal and Bishnupur Districts, and on the west by Senapati and Bishnupur
Districts.
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