With 84.53% forest cover, it is one of the most forested states in India.
The Mizo, predominantly Christian (87%), form the majority and speak Mizo, a Tibeto-Burman language.
The economy relies on agriculture (jhum), horticulture, and bamboo products.
Mizoram became a state in 1987 after years of insurgency and has a high literacy rate (91.33%).
Tourist attractions include the Blue Mountain (Phawngpui), the Dampa Tiger Reserve, and cultural festivals such as Chapchar Kut.





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