Hmawngbuchhuah

Hmawngbuchhuah
village
Hmawngbuchhuah
Hmawngbuchhuah
Coordinates: 22°08′55″N 92°46′14″E / 22.14861°N 92.77056°E / 22.14861; 92.77056Coordinates: 22°08′55″N 92°46′14″E / 22.14861°N 92.77056°E / 22.14861; 92.77056
Country India
State Mizoram
District Lawngtlai district
Population (2011)
  Total 389
Languages
  Official Mizo
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registration MZ
Website mizoram.nic.in

Hmawngbuchhuah is a village in Lawngtlai Block in Lawngtlai district in the state of Mizoram, India.

Location

147 KM from State capital Aizawl. It lies on the border between Myanmar and India. It is on the east bank of Sekulh Lui River which makes the border.[1] It is 10 km from the border town of Zochachhuah.

Demographics

As of 2011 India census, the population in Hmawngbuchhuah village is 389, with 97 Households. There are 190 males (49%) and 199 females (51%), with 3% Scheduled Tribe and no Scheduled Cast.[1][2]

Connectivity

It is located 4 KM towards South from District head quarters Lawngtlai. It is located on the India-Mayanmar border where National Highway 502 (India), Kaladan Multi-modal Transit Transport Project, enters Mayanmar.[3][4]

Economy

The mainstay of economy is agriculture and it is a border town with integrated check post being built which will be operational by April 2019.[3][4]

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