- Seven Sister States
The Seven Sister States are a region in northeastern India, comprising the contiguous states of
Arunachal Pradesh ,Assam ,Meghalaya ,Manipur ,Mizoram ,Nagaland , andTripura . The region had a population of 38.6 million in2000 , about 3.8 percent of India's total. There is great ethnic and religious diversity within the seven states. For most of their history, they were independent, and their complete integration with India came about only during theBritish Raj .The number seven
When India became independent from the
United Kingdom in1947 , only three states covered the area.Manipur andTripura were princely states, while a much largerAssam Province was under direct British rule. Its capital wasShillong . 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 in1963 , followed byMeghalaya in1972 .Mizoram became a Union Territory in1972 , and achieved statehood - along withArunachal Pradesh - in1987 .Ethnic and religious composition
Except for Assam, where the major languages are Assamese and
Bengali , and Tripura, where the major language isBengali , the region has a predominantly tribal population that speak numerousTibeto-Burman andAustro-Asiatic languages.Hinduism andChristianity are the predominate religions in this region. The proliferation of Christianity among the Seven Sister States sets it apart from the rest of India. The work of Christian missionaries in the area has led to large scale conversion of the tribal population. Christians now comprise the majority of the population inNagaland ,Mizoram andMeghalaya and sizable minority inManipur andArunachal Pradesh . The bigger states ofAssam andTripura , however, have remained predominantlyHindu , with a sizeable Muslim minority in Assam.Natural resources
Main industries in the region are
tea -based,crude oil andnatural gas ,silk ,bamboo andhandicrafts . The states are heavily forested and have plentiful rainfall. There are beautiful wildlife sanctuaries,tea -estates and mighty rivers likeBrahmaputra . The region is home toone-horned rhinoceros ,elephants and otherendangered wildlife. For security reasons, including inter-tribal tensions, widespread insurgencies, and disputed borders with neighbouringChina , there are restrictions on foreigners visiting the area, hampering the development of the potentially profitable tourism industry.Interdependence
The landlocked Northeastern region of the country comprises seven separate states whose geographical and practical needs of development underscore their need to thrive and work together. A compact geographical unit, the Northeast is isolated from the rest of India except through the
Siliguri Corridor , a slender and vulnerable corridor, flanked by alien territories.Assam is the gateway through which the sister states are connected to the mainland. Tripura, a virtualenclave almost surrounded by Bangladesh, strongly depends onAssam .Nagaland ,Meghalaya andArunachal depend on Assam for their internal communications.Manipur andMizoram 's contacts with the main body of India are through Assam'sBarak Valley . 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 inNagaland andMizoram ; the hills also have rich mineral and forest resources.Petroleum is found in the plains.The plains depend on the hills also on vital questions like flood control. A correct strategy to control floods in the plains calls for soil conservation and
afforestation in the hills. The hills depend on the plains for markets for their produce. They depend on the plains even for food grains because of limited cultivable land in the hills.To provide a forum for collaboration towards common objectives, the Indian government established the
North Eastern Council in1971 . 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.Origin of the sobriquet
The
sobriquet , the Land of Seven Sisters, had been originally coined, coinciding with the inauguration of the new states in January,1972 , byJyoti Prasad Saikia , a journalist inTripura in course of a radio talk. 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 thesobriquet has caught on.ee also
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