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Towards Zo Unification By L. Keivom IFS (Rtd)
Who are the Zo people?
Here I use the term ‘Zo’ to represent Chin, Kuki and Mizo/Zomi (Chikumi) group as defined by G. A. Grierson in the Linguistic Survey of India Vol. III Part III as one linguistic ethnic community belonging to the…
Here I use the term ‘Zo’ to represent Chin, Kuki and Mizo/Zomi (Chikumi) group as defined by G. A. Grierson in the Linguistic Survey of India Vol. III Part III as one linguistic ethnic community belonging to the…
Census 2001 Mizoram
The population of Mizoram in 2001 Census has been 888,573. Of them,
839,310 are Scheduled Tribes (STs) constituting 94.5 per cent of the total
population of the state. The state has registered decadal growth of 28.4 per
cent of ST population…
839,310 are Scheduled Tribes (STs) constituting 94.5 per cent of the total
population of the state. The state has registered decadal growth of 28.4 per
cent of ST population…
KHAMPAT AND THE BANYAN TREE By L Keivom IFS(Rtd)
About sixty miles from Kalemyo (Tahan by the Zo people) on the road
to the border town Tamu lies astride a small and insignificant town
called Khampat, a walking distance from Muolcham, the nearest
village on the Indian side of the…
to the border town Tamu lies astride a small and insignificant town
called Khampat, a walking distance from Muolcham, the nearest
village on the Indian side of the…