
Mizoram Foundation Day is observed annually to mark the state’s attainment of full statehood. The day holds historical and cultural importance for the people of Mizoram. Mizoram became the 23rd state of India on 20th February 1987.
Since then, the day has been celebrated with enthusiasm, honouring the state’s journey and achievements. Mizoram Foundation Day 2025 is a moment of pride for Mizo people, featuring cultural programs, official events, and community gatherings.
Mizoram Foundation Day 2025 is being observed on 20th February 2025. The day commemorates the state’s transition from a Union Territory to a full-fledged state under the Mizoram Accord of 1986 by the 53rd Amendment of the Indian Constitution.
| Mizoram Foundation Day 2025 Highlights | |
| Occasion | Mizoram Statehood Day |
| Date | 20th February 2025 |
| Significance | Marks Mizoram’s journey to statehood |
| Established as a state | 1987 |
| Capital | Aizawl |
| Area | 21,087 Sq Kms |
| Population | 10,91,014 (Census 2011) |
| District | 11 |
| Celebrations | Cultural programs, parades, and official ceremonies |
The day is a reminder of the sacrifices made by the people of Mizoram for self-governance. Various events will be held across the state, including speeches by government officials, flag-hoisting ceremonies, and cultural performances reflecting the rich traditions of Mizoram.
The journey of Mizoram to statehood was long and eventful. It was initially part of Assam but later became a Union Territory in 1972. The demand for statehood grew due to political unrest and aspirations for self-governance. Here are key events leading to Mizoram statehood:
Map Credit: forest.mizoram.gov.in
The signing of the Mizoram Accord was a landmark event that ensured peace and prosperity in the region. This agreement facilitated Mizoram’s transformation into a stable and progressive state within India.
Mizoram, known for its scenic landscapes and vibrant culture, is home to diverse tribes and traditions. Here are some must-know facts about Mizoram:
| Facts About Mizoram | |
| Nickname | ‘Land of the Highlanders’ due to its hilly terrain |
| Official Language | Mizo (Lushai) and English |
| Bordering States | Assam, Manipur, and Tripura |
| International Borders | Myanmar (404 Kms) and Bangladesh (318 Kms) |
| Literacy Rate | 91.85 %, one of the highest in India |
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Major Festivals |
Chapchar Kut, Mim Kut, and Pawl Kut |
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Traditional Dance |
Cheraw (Bamboo Dance) |
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Economy |
Agriculture, handicrafts, and handloom industries |
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Highest Point |
Phawngpui (Blue Mountain) 2,210/2065 M |
| State Animal |
Serow (Saza) |
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State Bird |
Hume's Bartailed Pheaasant (Vavu) |
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State Flower |
Dancing Girl (Aiting) |
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State Tree |
Mesual Ferrea/Nahar (Herhse) |
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Longest River |
Tlawng (185.15 Kms) |
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Wildlife |
Rich flora and fauna, with Dampa Tiger Reserve as a sanctuary |
Mizoram Foundation Day 2025 holds deep political and cultural significance. It is a day of reflection, unity, and celebration for the people of Mizoram. This day is important because it serves as:
Mizoram Foundation Day 2025 is being celebrated not only in Mizoram but across India, recognizing the state's contributions to the country. Various events are organized to mark the occasion including:
In conclusion, Mizoram Foundation Day 2025 is a reminder of Mizoram’s journey to peace, progress, and cultural pride. The celebrations highlight the unity and resilience of the Mizo people.
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