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The sangai (Meitei pronunciation: /sə.ŋai/ [1]) (Rucervus eldii eldii) is an endemic and endangered subspecies of Eld's deer found only in Manipur, India. It is also the state animal of Manipur. [2] Its common English name is Manipur brow-antlered deer or Eld's deer. [3]
India, officially the Republic of India is a country in South Asia, consisting of 28 states and eight union territories. [1] All Indian states and some of the union territories have their own elected government and the union territories come under the jurisdiction of the Central Government. India has its own national symbols. [2]
It is the state animal of Manipur. As this festival is being celebrated to promote Manipur as a world class tourism destination, it showcases the states contributions to art and culture, handloom , handicrafts , fine arts, indigenous sports, cuisine , music and adventure sports, as well as the natural environment.
Shirui National Park is a national park located in the state of Manipur in India. It was established in 1982. [1] Among the animals that make their homes here include tragopan, tiger and leopard. It is here that the famous shirui lily (Lilium mackliniae) grows naturally.
It is the state animal of Manipur. As this festival is being celebrated to promote Manipur as a world class tourism destination, it showcases the states contributions to art and culture, handloom , handicrafts , fine arts, indigenous sports, cuisine , music and adventure sports, as well as the natural environment.
Wildlife Sanctuaries in Manipur [9] [35] Sanctuary Declared Area (km 2) District Bunning Wildlife Sanctuary: 1997 115.8 Tamenglong: Jiri-Makru Wildlife Sanctuary: 1997 198 Imphal East, Tamenglong: Kailam Wildlife Sanctuary: 1997 187.5 Churachandpur: Khongjaingamba Ching Wildlife Sanctuary: 2016 0.42 Imphal East: Thinungei Bird Sanctuary: 2019 1 ...
The Khonghampat Orchidarium (Meitei: Khonghampat Urei Leikol) is a botanical garden in Imphal, Manipur, India. [2] It is dedicated to the collection, cultivation, preservation and display of a wide range of 500 varieties of orchids found in Manipur. [1] It houses some of the rarest orchids in the world. [1]
[4]: 484 At about this time the export of ponies from Manipur was banned in order to allow breed numbers to recover. [8] Manipuri horses were used to transport British troops into Burma during the Second World War. [9] In 1977 a breed society, the Manipur Horse Riding and Polo Association (MHRPA), was established. [10]