Mizoram
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Which agreement ended the insurgency in Mizoram?
The Mizoram Peace Accord was signed in June 1986 between the MNF and Government of India.
What is the tenure of the Mizoram Legislative Assembly?
The Assembly term is five years unless sooner dissolved.
Who appoints the Governor of Mizoram?
Like all states, the Governor is appointed by the President.
Which Mizoram party has been in power most frequently?
MNF, led by Laldenga and later Zoramthanga, has governed several terms since statehood.
The voting age in Mizoram Legislative Assembly elections is:
As part of India, electoral voting age is 18 under the Representation of the People Act.
The Mizoram Assembly is located in:
The Assembly building is located in Chaltlang, a locality in Aizawl.
Which article of the Constitution governs the administration of Scheduled and Tribal Areas like Mizoram?
Article 371F gives special status to Mizoram, ensuring protection of customary laws and autonomy.
How many assembly seats are there in Mizoram?
The Mizoram Legislative Assembly consists of 40 seat
Which House constitutes the legislature of Mizoram?
Mizoram has a unicameral legislature—only the Legislative Assembly (40 seats).
The first Chief Minister of Mizoram was:
Brig. T. Sailo became the first CM in 1972 as head of the Union Territory council.
How many districts does Mizoram currently have (as of 2025)?
Mizoram has 11 districts, the latest (Hnahthial) created in 2019
The capital of Mizoram is:
Aizawl has been the state capital since statehood and hosts the legislative assembly and Secretariat.
Which constitutional body led the governance of Mizoram as a Union Territory before statehood?
As a Union Territory, Mizoram was governed by a Lieutenant Governor appointed by the President.
When did Mizoram attain full statehood?
Mizoram became India’s 23rd state on February 20, 1987, under the Mizoram State Act, passed in December 1986.
What year was Mizoram conferred Union Territory status?
Following the Mizo National Front uprising, Mizoram became a Union Territory in 1972 under the North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act.
Which traditional Mizo council assisted in decision-making?
The council of elders played a key role in village decisions.
What was the term for a traditional Mizo chief’s advisor?
Upa were elders who assisted the chief.
What form of administration did the Mizo villages have?
Each village was ruled by a hereditary chief (Lal).
What was the main livelihood of the Mizo tribes traditionally?
Jhum (shifting) cultivation was their traditional farming method.
Which British officer first explored the Lushai Hills in 1854?
He surveyed the Lushai Hills in 1854.
Which area was known as the Lushai Hills during the British rule?
Mizoram was previously called the Lushai Hills district.
What does the word "Mizo" mean?
"Mi" means people, and "Zo" means highland.
Which Mizo tribe is considered the most dominant?
Lusei (or Lushei) is the largest and most influential tribe.
Mizos are the major tribe and original inhabitants of the region.
Historical records suggest they migrated from China through Burma.
Which tribe is considered the original inhabitants of Mizoram?
Mizos are the major tribe and original inhabitants of the region.
Which is the oldest newspaper in Mizoram?
A widely read newspaper in Mizo language.
What does “Zo” in Mizo refer to?
Hence, “people of the hills.”
Which state was carved out to form Mizoram?
Mizoram was once part of Assam.