Heingang
Heingang is a town located in the Porompat division of Imphal East district in Manipur. Heingang's cultural and religious significance is well-known in the Meitei religion. It is also well-known for being connected to traditional sports including Sagol Kangjei, the predecessor to modern polo.
Demographics
According to the District Census 2011 Book for Imphal East:- There are 6115 people living in Heingang in total
- Sex ratio: 1,010 females per 1,000 males
- Children : 726 ; child sex ratio: 936
- Literacy rate: 84.93%
- There are about 1,320 houses with access to essential civic services, like roads, water, and electricity
Administration and politics
Culture and landmarks
- Heingang Ching, a holy location, is connected to Ibudhou Marjing, the Meitei God of horses and polo.
- Marjing Polo Complex: The largest polo statue of the world.
- Ibudhou Marjing Lai Haraopham: The deity's shrine and cultural museum
- The Lai Haraoba Festival is a yearly tradition that honours the religious and cultural significance of the local deities.
Geography
Economy
The majority of the local economy is based on agriculture, particularly rice farming. The region is also well-known for its traditional handicrafts, such as the production of polo saddles and equipment.Transport
Heingang is roughly 6 km from Imphal via the Imphal Ring Road project and has good access to local roads. There are both private and state-operated taxis, autorickshaws, and buses in the area. Bir Tikendrajit International Airport, which is about 10 km away, is the closest airport.Environmental issues
According to some local reports, the illegal construction activities in the area have resulted in unchecked trespassing on wetlands and paddy fields.Education
- Heingang Higher Secondary School
- Heingang Primary School
- Additional private and public educational institutions offer services up to the senior secondary level.