Imphal West, 795004
Welcome To The Jewel Land
Welcome To The Jewel Land
Cheiraoching is a hillock in Thangmeiband area of Imphal. Adorned with green trees and various other floras, this hillock is a popular place for trekking. The best part about this trekking place is the fact that it is located in Imphal city itself. If you are staying in one of the hotels in Imphal and if you don't mind walking a few kilometres, then this hillock is your perfect trekking spot.
Listed among the popular tourist attractions in Imphal, the Matai Garden which is also known as Ibudhou Asheiningthou Garden is a fascinating stretch of greenery which is visited by a number of people from across the world all throughout the year. Basically, Matai is one of the local Gods which is worshipped by the locals of Imphal. It is the greenery and the perfect landscape which soothes the environment making it an ideal place to visit in Imphal.
The Manipur Zoological Garden located 7 kilometers off from Imphal, the sate capital, was set up on October 2, 1976. The Manipur Zoological Garden is located on Imphal-Kanchup road. The Manipur Zoological Garden serves as a home to numerous endangered and rare species. Because of this uniqueness, the zoo is often called the Jewel Box of Manipur.
According to official sources from the Indian Brand Equity Foundation, between the time period of 2017-2018, India exported a humongous 1.08 billion kilograms of spices of various types to different countries in the world. This entire export’s market value stood at a massive $3.11 billion dollars.
Although India started exporting steel way back in 1964, exports were not regulated and depended largely on domestic surpluses. However, in the years following economic liberalisation, export of steel recorded a quantum jump.
The plastics industry manufactures polymer materials—commonly called plastics and offers services in plastics important to a range of industries, including packaging, building and construction, electronics, aerospace, and transportation.
The Palace of Kangla is an old palace at Imphal in the Manipur state of India. It was situated on both sides (western and eastern) of the bank of the Imphal River. But now it remains only on the western side of the bank. Only the ruins remain now. Kangla means "dry land" in old Meetei. It was the traditional seat of the past Meetei rulers of Manipur.
The Imphal War Cemetery is located in Imphal, the capital of the Indian state of Manipur, in Northeast India, which has an international border with upper Burma (now Myanmar). The cemetery has 1,600 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War and is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
It is the vast Vaishnava temple in Imphal. The temple’s design is exquisite and simple, consisting of two gold-plated domes, a paved court, and a large raised mandapa or congregation hall. The center of Garbhgriha has a deity of Govindaji. During Maharaja Nara Singh’s rule, this temple was built in the year 1846 and was reconstructed by Maharaja Chandrakriti in the year 1876.
National Institute of Technology Manipur is an Institute of National Importance situated in Imphal, Manipur, India. It is one of the 31 National Institutes of Technology in India. NIT Manipur started its first academic session in 2010.
Dhanamanjuri University (DM University)[1] has come into existence under The Dhanamanjuri University Act, 2017 which came into force on 6 April 2018 through a notification in Manipur Gazette published by the Department of Higher and Technical Education, Government of Manipur. The University was established under the National Scheme of Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA).
The Ghanapriya Women's College, Imphal is commonly known as G.P women's college. It was established in 1965 with the aim of providing an adequate education for girl students in the Manipur state. The college is affiliated with Manipur University and is accredited by NAAC for its educational excellence. Today, G.P women's college is the most famous women's college in Manipur.
Shija Hospitals and Research Institute (SHRI) is a 250 bedded multispecialty hospital with 46 specialties including super-specialty at eco-friendly Langol, outskirts of Imphal, providing secondary and tertiary healthcare in the region with more than 860 dedicated trained caregivers. SHRI envisions To be a premium & leading brand in healthcare services in South East Asia, recognized by our customers for our holistic approach, personal touch and technological advancement, by 2015.
The Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) was established on 14 September 1972 in the name of the Regional Medical College. It is situated in a locality at Lamphelpat in Manipur, India.The institute is a 1,074 bed teaching hospital, having an intake capacity of 125 undergraduate, 146 Postgraduate Degree and 2 Postgraduate Diploma seats.
The Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Sciences is a premier state funded medical college and hospital located in Porompat, Imphal East, Manipur. It was established in 1989 as Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital, commonly referred to as JN Hospital.