Tamenglong
Tamenglong District, Manipur, India
Why is Tamenglong known
- Tamenglong is a town in the Naga hills of Manipur and the district headquarter of the Tamenglong district
- Tamenglong is known as the land of Hornbill as many of its species can be found here
- Apart from the hornbills, Tamenglong has a number of rare plants and animals residing in its forests
- It is the home to hog deers, leopards, wild dogs, hyenas, tigers and many more such animals
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- During the monsoon, residents of Phellong, a village in Manipur, must trek 20 kilometres through treacherous mountainous terrain to reach the nearest district headquarters at Tamenglong
- Tamenglong's neighbouring cities and districts are in the north
- Some cities in Nagaland, such as Peren and Senapati, are in the east, Churachandpur is in the west, and Cachar and Dima are in the west
- The agriculture sector is the district's main source of income, with a per capita income of Rs
- 21726
- The total cropped area is 34720 hectares, and the forest area is 3844
- 44 square kilometres
- km (2019)
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- Shillong to Tamenglong can be reached by bus, train, taxi, car, or plane
- The road infrastructure is sufficient
- The roads are in great condition
- It is somewhat safer at night
- Street lights are present in populous regions
- Regular police patrols are carried out in this area
- There are a few classic parks that welcome children, but the most have been forgotten and are no longer functional
- There are only minimal and adequate sanitary regulations in place
- Because of the growing population, pollution is getting worse
- Prices are exceptionally low in this area
- The majority of the local neighbourhood travel assistance offices are easily accessible by foot
- The Tamenglong-Halflong Road on National Highway-137 is expected to be completed by the end of May 2023
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- There aren't many public transit options available
- Because the routes are in steep terrain, the infrastructure needs routine upkeep
- Roadways in many parts of the country are dangerous
- Even while evenings are generally secure, burglaries do occasionally happen
- In other places, there may be no street illumination at all
- On occasion, areas without police patrols could act as a haven for criminal activity
- Parks ought to be constructed with upkeep in mind
- Poor personal hygiene is a major problem in this area
- The level of pollution is rising
- Basics are costly because they are in scarce supply
- In our country, neither public nor private institutions are doing enough to safeguard the welfare of the general populace
- There aren't many significant thoroughfares in the area
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