Mizoram is a state in northeast India with Aizawl as its capital. It was previously part of Assam but became a union territory in 1972 and a state in 1987. The document provides details about Mizoram's history, geography, climate, languages, religion, politics, economy, festivals, costumes, traditional instruments, cuisines, industry, education, tourist attractions, transport, and alcohol prohibition. The main points covered include Mizoram meaning "land of the hill people", its mild climate and landscape of hills and valleys, the dominant Christian religion, agriculture and horticulture based economy, festivals featuring traditional dances, and a ban on alcohol enacted in 1996.