Imphal, capital of the state of Manipur, is in
eastern India. It is a small and beautiful picturesque city. Imphal lyes
in the valley of Manipur river and is surrounded by the northeastern
hills and vast plains of India's. Imphal is also the state's cultural
capital with lot's of traditional festivals and shows for Manipuri
dances arranged here at regular intervals. Manipur, also known as the "land
of jewels" is naturally divided into two parts namely the hills and
the plains. The inhabitants of these two divisions have their own
dialects, customs and costumes. The city is also handeling the modern
commerce for the state of Manipur as being one of the most visited parts
of the state of Manipur various products of Manipuri origin like that of
household industries, woven goods, brassware, and bronzeware, are
collected from different parts of the state and marketed here in Imphal.
Agricultural and electronics industries are also one of the main part
of Imphal's economy.
Once the home of the royal families of Manipur, Imphal became the
capital of Manipur State, under the rule of Britishers in 1826. This
small city has witnessed some of the most important battles in Indian
history with recent ones being one fought in world war II and the other
one being fought between independent India and China. City of Imphal is
undergoing changes because of the large number of people have started
visiting this state since the last decade. This rush have caused city
to undergo some quick drastic changes by erecting new hotels and
restaurants to compensate the incoming visitors all this have led to
covering of land that used to have vast colorful gardens of Orchids.



