Investor Presentaiton
State's Physiography and Topography
Physiographically the state may be divided into two distinct
forms- an outlying area of rugged hills and narrow valleys, and
the inner area of flat plain, with all associated land forms.
The Loktak lake the largest fresh water lake in North east India is
an important feature of the valley with a total area of about 600
Sq.kms.
Topographically the state is divided into three major regions such
as i) hills b) Imphal valley and c) Barak Basin. The Imphal valley
which is around 48.3 km in length and 32.2 km in breadth lies in
the centre of the state.
The major river of Manipur is Barak River and the Imphal River.
Imphal River is the longest river and it also collects excess water
from the Loktak Lake and flows to join the streams of Ningthee
and Chindwin river of Myanmar.
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