Published in: 2015
Pages: 33
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Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)
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Rohilla, S.K., Luthra, B., Varma, R.S., Padhi, S.K.
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Aizawl, capital of Mizoram state, lies in east Himalayan region of India. It is the largest city of the state. Area under municipal council, which is 103.93 sq.km, has been chosen for the study. Aizawl Municipal Council (AMC) is further divided into 19 Wards. The population of city under AMC, as per 2011 Census, is 293,416 persons. The density of City is 2,823 persons per sq.km which is very high when compared to state average of 52 persons per sq.km (UD&PA, 2014). Mizoram state has low density as most of the places are found to be uninhabitable. Aizawl has no visible Slum pockets.
The SFD report was created through desk-based research by Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) as part of the SFD Promotion Initiative
Date of production: 29/07/2015
Last update: 31/12/2015
Rohilla, S.K., Luthra, B., Varma, R.S., Padhi, S.K. (2015). SFD Report - Aizawl, India - SFD Promotion Initiative. Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)
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