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Arunanchal Pradesh Itanagar
Assam Dispur
Manipur Imphal
Meghalaya Shillong
Mizoram Aizawl
Nagaland Kohima
Tripura Agartala
INTRODUCTION
 The Seven Sister States also called "Paradise Unexplored",
are the contiguous states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam,
Meghalaya, Manipur,
Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura in northeastern India.
 These states cover an area of 255,511 km2, or about 7
percent of India's total area.
 They had a population of 44.98 million in 2011, about 3.7
percent of India's total.
 Although there is great ethnic and religious diversity within
the seven states, they also have similarities in political, social
and economic contexts.
HISTORY
 When India became independent from the United Kingdom in 1947, only three states
covered the area. Manipur and Tripura were princely states, while a much
larger AssamProvince was under direct British rule. Its capital was Shillong (present
day Meghalaya's capital).
 Four new states were carved out of the original territory of Assam in the decades
following independence, in line with the policy of the Indian government of
reorganizing the states along ethnic and linguistic lines.
 Accordingly, Nagaland became a separate state in 1963, followed by Meghalaya in
1972. Mizoram became a Union Territory in 1972, and achieved statehood - along
with Arunachal Pradesh - in 1987.
Natural Resources
 Main industries in the region are tea-based, crude oil and natural
gas, silk, bamboo and handicrafts.
 The states are heavily forested and have plentiful rainfall. There
are beautifulwildlife sanctuaries, tea-estates and mighty rivers
like Brahmaputra.
 The region is home to one-horned rhinoceros, elephants and
other endangered wildlife. For security reasons, including inter-
tribal tensions, widespread insurgencies, and disputed borders
with neighboring China, there are restrictions on foreigners
visiting the area, hampering the development of the potentially
profitable travel tourism and hospitality industry.
Ethnic and Religious Composition
 Except for Assam, where the major language is Assamese, and Tripura,
where the major language is Bengali, the region has a predominantly
tribal population that speak numerous Tibeto-Burman and Austro-
Asiatic languages.
 Meitei, the third most spoken language in this region is a Tibeto-
Burman language.The large and populous states
ofAssam, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura remain
predominantly Hindu, with a sizable Muslim minority in Assam.
 Christianity has become the major religion in the states of
the Nagaland, Mizoram and Meghalaya.
Origin of the sobriquet "The Land of
Seven Sisters
 The sobriquet, the Land of Seven Sisters, had been
originally coined to coincide with the inauguration of the
new states in January, 1972, by Jyoti Prasad Saikia, a
journalist inTripura in the course of a radio talk show.
 Saikia later compiled a book on the interdependence
and commonness of the Seven Sister States, and named
it the Land of Seven Sisters. It has been primarily because
of this publication that the nickname has caught on.
GEOGRAPHICAL AREA
 A compact geographical unit, the Northeast is isolated
from the rest of India except through the Siliguri Corridor,
a slender corridor, flanked by foreign territories. Assam is
the gateway through which the sister states are
connected to the mainland. Tripura, a
virtual enclave almost surrounded by Bangladesh,
strongly depends on Assam.
 Nagaland,Meghalaya and Arunachal depend on
Assam for their internal communications.
 Manipur and Mizoram's contacts with the main body of
India are through Assam's Barak Valley.
CONTD……….
 Raw material requirements also make the states mutually
dependent. All rivers in Assam's plains originate in Arunachal
Pradesh, Nagaland and western Meghalaya.
 Manipur's rivers have their sources in Nagaland and Mizoram; the
hills also have rich mineral and forest resources.
 Petroleum is found in the plains.
CONTD…
 To provide a forum for collaboration towards common
objectives, the Indian government established the North
Eastern Council in 1971.
 Each state is represented by its Governor and Chief
Minister. The Council has enabled the Seven Sister States
to work together on numerous matters, including the
provision of educational facilities and electric supplies to
the region.
CONFLICTS
 The AFSPA (Armed Forces Special Power Act) for
instance, shows the inability and reluctance of the
government to solve the conflict with adequate political
measures.
 The AFSPA was passed on 18 August, 1958, as a short-
term measure to allow deployment of the army to
counter an armed separatist movement in the Naga
Hills, has been in place for the last five decades and was
extended to all the seven states of the Northeast region
in 1972 (with the exception of Mizoram).
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Seven sisters - North Eastern States

  • 1.
  • 2. State Capital Arunanchal Pradesh Itanagar Assam Dispur Manipur Imphal Meghalaya Shillong Mizoram Aizawl Nagaland Kohima Tripura Agartala
  • 3. INTRODUCTION  The Seven Sister States also called "Paradise Unexplored", are the contiguous states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Manipur, Mizoram, Nagaland and Tripura in northeastern India.  These states cover an area of 255,511 km2, or about 7 percent of India's total area.  They had a population of 44.98 million in 2011, about 3.7 percent of India's total.  Although there is great ethnic and religious diversity within the seven states, they also have similarities in political, social and economic contexts.
  • 4. HISTORY  When India became independent from the United Kingdom in 1947, only three states covered the area. Manipur and Tripura were princely states, while a much larger AssamProvince was under direct British rule. Its capital was Shillong (present day Meghalaya's capital).  Four new states were carved out of the original territory of Assam in the decades following independence, in line with the policy of the Indian government of reorganizing the states along ethnic and linguistic lines.  Accordingly, Nagaland became a separate state in 1963, followed by Meghalaya in 1972. Mizoram became a Union Territory in 1972, and achieved statehood - along with Arunachal Pradesh - in 1987.
  • 5. Natural Resources  Main industries in the region are tea-based, crude oil and natural gas, silk, bamboo and handicrafts.  The states are heavily forested and have plentiful rainfall. There are beautifulwildlife sanctuaries, tea-estates and mighty rivers like Brahmaputra.  The region is home to one-horned rhinoceros, elephants and other endangered wildlife. For security reasons, including inter- tribal tensions, widespread insurgencies, and disputed borders with neighboring China, there are restrictions on foreigners visiting the area, hampering the development of the potentially profitable travel tourism and hospitality industry.
  • 6. Ethnic and Religious Composition  Except for Assam, where the major language is Assamese, and Tripura, where the major language is Bengali, the region has a predominantly tribal population that speak numerous Tibeto-Burman and Austro- Asiatic languages.  Meitei, the third most spoken language in this region is a Tibeto- Burman language.The large and populous states ofAssam, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura remain predominantly Hindu, with a sizable Muslim minority in Assam.  Christianity has become the major religion in the states of the Nagaland, Mizoram and Meghalaya.
  • 7. Origin of the sobriquet "The Land of Seven Sisters  The sobriquet, the Land of Seven Sisters, had been originally coined to coincide with the inauguration of the new states in January, 1972, by Jyoti Prasad Saikia, a journalist inTripura in the course of a radio talk show.  Saikia later compiled a book on the interdependence and commonness of the Seven Sister States, and named it the Land of Seven Sisters. It has been primarily because of this publication that the nickname has caught on.
  • 8. GEOGRAPHICAL AREA  A compact geographical unit, the Northeast is isolated from the rest of India except through the Siliguri Corridor, a slender corridor, flanked by foreign territories. Assam is the gateway through which the sister states are connected to the mainland. Tripura, a virtual enclave almost surrounded by Bangladesh, strongly depends on Assam.  Nagaland,Meghalaya and Arunachal depend on Assam for their internal communications.  Manipur and Mizoram's contacts with the main body of India are through Assam's Barak Valley.
  • 9. CONTD……….  Raw material requirements also make the states mutually dependent. All rivers in Assam's plains originate in Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and western Meghalaya.  Manipur's rivers have their sources in Nagaland and Mizoram; the hills also have rich mineral and forest resources.  Petroleum is found in the plains.
  • 10. CONTD…  To provide a forum for collaboration towards common objectives, the Indian government established the North Eastern Council in 1971.  Each state is represented by its Governor and Chief Minister. The Council has enabled the Seven Sister States to work together on numerous matters, including the provision of educational facilities and electric supplies to the region.
  • 11. CONFLICTS  The AFSPA (Armed Forces Special Power Act) for instance, shows the inability and reluctance of the government to solve the conflict with adequate political measures.  The AFSPA was passed on 18 August, 1958, as a short- term measure to allow deployment of the army to counter an armed separatist movement in the Naga Hills, has been in place for the last five decades and was extended to all the seven states of the Northeast region in 1972 (with the exception of Mizoram).