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Kakching ( Meitei pronunciation:/kək.ciŋ/) is a town in the southeastern part of the
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n state of
Manipur Manipur () is a state in northeastern India with Imphal as its capital. It borders the Indian states of Assam to the west, Mizoram to the south, and Nagaland to the north and shares the international border with Myanmar, specifically t ...
. It serves as the headquarters of
Kakching district Kakching district ( Meitei pronunciation:/kək.ciŋ/) is one of the 16 districts of Manipur state in northeastern India. It was formedin 2016 from Thoubal district, prior to which it was a subdivision of the latter. The Kakching district is ...
and is a major commercial hub in the state. In 2018, Kakching was declared as the cleanest city in North East India by the
Swachh Bharat Mission Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM), Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, or Clean India Mission is a country-wide campaign initiated by the Government of India on 2 October 2014 to eliminate open defecation and improve solid waste management and to create Open Defe ...
of the Indian government.


Geography

Kakching ( . ) is located in the southern part of Manipur state. It has an average elevation of 776 metres (2545 feet). The town is about 44 km from the state capital
Imphal Imphal (; , ) is the capital city of the Indian state of Manipur. The metropolitan centre of the city contains the ruins of Kangla Palace (officially known as Kangla Fort), the royal seat of the former Kingdom of Manipur, surrounded by a ...
, and about 70 km from the international border with
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.


Demographics

According to the 2011 census, the population of Kakching was 32,138, of which 15,710 were males and 16,428 were females. The population of children aged from zero to six years was 4,181, which was 13.01% of the total population. The female sex ratio was 1,046 against the state average of 985. The literacy rate was 83.08%, against the state average of 76.94%. Male literacy was 90.21% while the female literacy rate was 76.40%. In terms of population, development and education, Kakching is the biggest town in
Kakching district Kakching district ( Meitei pronunciation:/kək.ciŋ/) is one of the 16 districts of Manipur state in northeastern India. It was formedin 2016 from Thoubal district, prior to which it was a subdivision of the latter. The Kakching district is ...
.


Economy

Traditionally, the main occupation of the people of Kakching has been the farming of crops, but greater opportunities have arisen in the last five years, including carpentry, goldsmithing, sales, construction work, as well as the raising of livestock. Additionally, the state and central governments finance self-help groups (SHGs). Kakching is known as the Granary of Manipur. Its workers produce the highest percentage of food grains in the state. The availability of proper irrigation and canal facilities has allowed farmers to practice double cropping. ''Ethei Khong'', the main canal in Kakching is one of the longest canals in Manipur. Rice, mustard, pulses, cereal, and potatoes are the important products of this town. In recent years significant improvement has been seen in horticultural products including apples, citrus fruits, and strawberries. Hand-loom and handicraft products are also made in high volume for the Kakching market.


Education

Kakching has the highest literacy rate in the state of Manipur. Undergraduate programs are offered in Kha Manipur College. Kakching Higher Secondary School, Padma Ratna English School, and JRD Pathseeker Academy are the main school for higher secondary level schooling. There are many high schools, and several middle and primary schools in and around Kakching, including Padma Ratna English School, Martin Grammar School, Victory High School, Kakching Public School, and Grace Cottage Academy. Other important institutes include the District Institute of Education and Training ( DIET), Kakching and Industrial Training Institute ( ITI), Kakching. Due to the law and order problem in the state, after class X and class XII, many students go outside the state for studies. Kakching is an important town for higher studies in Indian classical music under the ''Bhatkhande Hindustani Sangeet Mahavidyalaya'', the only institution in Eastern India where Indian classical music is taught up to the highest levels (Nipun), attracting hundreds of students every year from Manipur.


Culture and Tourism

Kakching participates in many cultural fields reflecting the heritage of the Meitei people, including storytelling and dance ( Nat Sankirtan and Meitei Pung Cholom), as well as the martial arts Thang-Ta, Satjal, Mukna, and the sport of Kangjei. The Kakching Haraoba festival is one of four
Lai Haraoba Lai Haraoba (, ), also known as Umang Lai Haraoba, is a classical,———— ritualistic, theatrical dance and music festival, annually celebrated by the Meitei people, to please the Umang Lai deities of the traditional Meitei religion (San ...
in the state of Manipur. This festival is in part a recollection of the creation stories played by the deities with the first origin of this universe and evolution of plants and animals through the will of Atiya Shidaba. The People's Museum in Kakching houses many ethnic and valuable items. Additionally, the municipality has three cinema halls that provide daily shows. The dialect of Meitei language spoken in Kakching is slightly different from the main Meitei language in terms of tone and style. Regarding culinary items, the town consumes the typical Manipuri style cuisines. Kakching is famous for its special snacks like ''Kakching Bora'' (which is available only in Kakching), ''Chasubi'' (looks like a spicy pizza and available in Kakching only), ''Kabok'' and ''Singju''. There are many websites that deliver Kakching Bora and Manipuri pickles all over India.


Aerodrome

During the
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and as part of campaigns against the
Indian National Army The Indian National Army (INA, sometimes Second INA; ''Azad Hind Fauj'' ; 'Free Indian Army') was a Empire of Japan, Japanese-allied and -supported armed force constituted in Southeast Asia during World War II and led by Indian Nationalism#An ...
and its allies, the British Government in India constructed an aerodrome in Kakching which provided the British Army with vital arms, ammunition and food. Today the site is occupied mostly by the
Assam Rifles The Assam Rifles (AR) is a paramilitary force of India responsible for border security, counter-insurgency, and maintaining law and order in Northeast India and in Jammu & Kashmir in lines of Rashtriya Rifles. Its primary duty involves guard ...
and partially converted into paddy fields by local farmers. There are still hangar sites in and around the small hills surrounding the aerodrome. Farmers have been known to find shells while tilling the land. Indian national hero,
Subhas Chandra Bose Subhas Chandra Bose (23 January 1897 – 18 August 1945) was an Indian independence movement, Indian nationalist whose defiance of British raj, British authority in India made him a hero among many Indians, but his wartime alliances with ...
, took his last flight from the aerodrome after the war before his controversial death.


Kakching Garden

The Kakching Garden is situated at Uyok Ching, to the south of Kakching Market, and has been developed as a tourist centre. The site includes different religious destinations including the "Ibudhou Pakhangba Laishang" (also termed as "Ibudhou Pakhangba Laisang"), the shrine of goddess Haoreima Sampubi, a shrine of
Shiva Shiva (; , ), also known as Mahadeva (; , , Help:IPA/Sanskrit, ɐɦaːd̪eːʋɐh and Hara, is one of the Hindu deities, principal deities of Hinduism. He is the God in Hinduism, Supreme Being in Shaivism, one of the major traditions w ...
, a rose garden, parks and restaurants. A road up to the hill was constructed for vehicles to reach the garden. The site is popular with people from Manipur and the surrounding area. Important programmes relating to social and culture are also organised here.


Pakhangba Temple

The Pakhangba Temple () of the Kakching Garden is built in traditional Meitei architecture. It has a serpentine dragon statue of God Pakhangba being installed inside the temple hall. Visitors offer fruits and flowers to deity to seek his blessings. The shrine is located inside but just next to the entrance gate of the Kakching Garden.


Statue of Haoreima Sampubi

File:HAO SAMPUBI STATUE.jpg, Hao Sampubi Statue


Politics

Kakching is part of Outer Manipur (Lok Sabha constituency). It sends one MLA in the state assembly. Shri Mayanglambam Rameshwor Singh represents Kakching following the 11th assembly election.


Health care

Kakching has a government run Community Health Centre at the foothill of Kakching Mahadeva, near Good Shepherd School. It was previously a fully-fledged hospital known as Kakching Rural Hospital. There are additionally many private clinics. Jivan Hospital is a newly opened hospital run by two retired para-medical officers, Dr. Yengkhom Ashok Kumar and his wife Dr. Y. Jivanlata, a retired District Medical Superintendent. It is situated near the Assam Rifle camp. The hospital provides medical services to villages in Chandel, Thoubal and some parts of Churachandpur district. It is the only service available in these areas, apart from those at Imphal. Jivan Hospital meets emergency needs, particularly to Accident and Emergency patients.


Kakching Consumers Forum

Kakching Consumers Forum is a non-profit, voluntary initiative of social workers and public leaders to serve the interests of LPG, electricity and water consumers, and to address their grievances. It was established on 1 January 2015 in a meeting convened at the residence of Y. Rajendro Singh, Councilor of Kakching Municipal Council Ward No. 9.


Transportation

Kakching is connected by road to Thoubal and Moreh via AH1. It is also connected with the Chandel district headquarters by an Inter-District Road. The Indo-Burma Sugnu Road State Highway connects Kakching with Sugnu in the south and Mayang-Imphal in the north.


References


External links


Kakching Municipal CouncilKakching ThinksThe Kakching TimesA Public Portal of KakchingKakching Educational TrustPictures from KakchingPictures from KakchingFestivals at Kakching
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