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Meghalaya
Capital
 • Coordinates
Shillong
 • 
Largest city Shillong
Population (2001)
 • Density
2,306,069 (23rd)
 • 103/km²
Area
 • Districts
22,429 km² (22nd)
 • 7
Time zone IST (UTC +5:30)
Establishment
 • Governor
 • Chief Minister
 • Legislature (seats)
1971-01-25
 • M.M. Jacob (list)
 • D.D. Lapang (list)
 • Unicameral (60)
Official language(s) Garo, Khasi, English
Website
Abbreviation (ISO) IN-ML

Seal of Meghalaya

Meghalaya (मेघालय in Devanāgarī) is a small state in north-eastern India. It is a hilly strip in the eastern part of the country about 300 km long (East-West) and 100 km wide, with a total area of about 22,429 sq km. The population numbered 2,175,000 in 2000. The state is bounded on the north by Assam and by Bangladesh on the south. The capital is Shillong, which has a population of 260,000.

Meghalaya was originally part of Assam. On 21 January 1972 the Garo, Khasi and Jaintia



Hills districts of western Assam became the new state of Meghalaya.

Meghalaya is known as "The Abode of Clouds". The climate of Meghalaya is moderate but humid, the average annual rainfall going as high as 1200 cm in some areas, making it the wettest state of India. The town of Cherrapunji, south of capital Shillong holds the world record for most rain in a calendar month while the village of Mawsynram, near town of Cherrapunji holds the distinction of seeing the heaviest yearly rains. About one third of the state is forested. The ranges of the Garo Hills in the west, Khasi Hills, and Jaintia Hills in the east are not especially high, with Shillong Peak the highest point at 1,965 m. Many caves are known to exist with unique limestone structures forming curious stalactites and stalagmites.

The Meghalaya subtropical forests ecoregion encompasses the state; its montane forests are distinct from the lowland tropical forests to the north and south. The forests of Meghalaya are notable for their biodiversity of mammals,



birds, and plants.

Tribal peoples make up about 85 percent of Meghalaya's population. The Khasi, the largest group, followed by the Garos, were among those known to the British as "hill tribes". Other groups include the Jaintias and the Hajong (40,000). About fifteen percent of the population is defined as non-tribal; these include about 54,000 Bengalis and 49,000 Shaikhs. Meghalaya is one of three states in India to have a Christian majority; the other two (Nagaland and Mizoram) are also in the north-east of India. A sizeable minority (16%) of the population follow an ancient Animist philosophy.

Although the state government has been promoting tourism, typical advisors warn travellors away, speaking of no infrastructure and unrest.

Contents

Districts

  • East Garo Hills
  • East Khasi Hills
  • Jaintia Hills
  • Ri Bhoi
  • South Garo Hills
  • West Garo Hills
  • West Khasi Hills

Notable personalities

  • Adolf Lu Hitler Marak
  • Dr. D.D. Lapang
  • P.A. Sangma

Politics

List of political parties in the state

Facts and figures

  • Area: 22,429 km²
  • Population: 2,175,000 (2000)
    • Ethnic groups:
      • Khasi: 49%
      • Garo: 34%
      • Bengali: 2.5%
      • Shaikh: 2.3%
      • Hajong: 1.8%
      • Other: 10.4%
    • Religion:
  • Capital: Shillong (population 260,000)


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Union territories: Andaman and Nicobar Islands | Chandigarh | Dadra and Nagar Haveli | Daman and Diu | Lakshadweep | National Capital Territory of Delhi | Pondicherry
Meghalaya

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