- Department of Art & Culture
- Creative Corner
- Department of Agriculture
- Department of Education
- Department of Fisheries
- Department of Horticulture & Soil Conservation
- Department of Information Technology
- Department of MAHUD
- Department of Science & Technology
- Department of Sericulture
- Department of Tourism
- Department of Trade Commerce & Industries
- Department Of Transport
- Directorate of Health Services
- Finance Department
- Forest Department, Government of Manipur
- General Administration Department
- Imphal Municipal Corporation
- Manipur Fire Service
- Manipur Police Housing Corporation Limited (MPHC Ltd.)
- Open Forum
- Social Welfare Department
Share photos of the Monuments and Heritage Sites you have visited in Manipur
World Heritage Day, also known as the International Day for Monuments and Sites is celebrated every year on April 18th. The day was established by UNESCO in 1983 to raise awareness ...
World Heritage Day, also known as the International Day for Monuments and Sites is celebrated every year on April 18th. The day was established by UNESCO in 1983 to raise awareness about the importance of cultural heritage and the protection of historic sites, monuments and buildings around the world.
The day is an opportunity to celebrate our rich cultural diversity and to recognize the importance of preserving and protecting our heritage that shaped our identity and history.
Preserving our heritage is a responsibility that we all share.
Be a part of the celebration and share pictures of monuments and heritage sites that you have visited in Manipur.
BrahmDevYadav 1 year 1 week ago
How many historical places are there in Manipur?
Mova Cave, Kangla Fort, The War Cemetery in Imphal, Shree Govindaji Temple, Shaheed Minar, Khongjom War Memorial, Red Hill, Sanamahi Temple, The number of historical places of Manipur are just plentiful, rich in beauty, culture, stories and a lot of history.
BrahmDevYadav 1 year 1 week ago
How many Unesco sites are there in Manipur?
There are eight Amazing Heritage Sites of Manipur.
BrahmDevYadav 1 year 1 week ago
What is the culture of Manipur?
The Manipuri culture is a distinct blend of Korean, Central Indian and Northeast Indian cultures. Owing to the Hallyu or the Korean wave that has spread worldwide, the impact of South Korean way of life is prominent among the younger Northeastern and specially Manipuri people.
BrahmDevYadav 1 year 1 week ago
What is the historical monuments of Manipur?
Kangla is the most important historical and archaeological site in Manipur. Kangla served as the royal palace since the period of Pakhangba. Numerous holy shrines are spread across the palace and the site is a sacred place for the Meiteis.