Rengkai
Rengkai is one of the constituent "villages" of what is normally called the "Churachandpur town" in Manipur, India. The Census of India tabulates Rengkai as a "town" based on its clear urban characteristics. It is also the largest such town with a population of over 8,000 people.
Geography
Rengkai is to the southeast of the town centre of Churachandpur, spanning both the banks of the Khuga River. The town centre being the junction of Tedim Road and Tipaimukh Road, a road to the east leading to Sugnu also emanates from the same junction. The Sugnu Road is also called Rengkai Road within the Churachandpur town. It crosses the Khuga River inside Rengkai via the "Rengkai Bridge".To the west of Rengkai is Simveng, to the northeast is Muol-Vaiphei, and to the south is New Lamka. The town is nestled alongside the Khuga River, characterized by a generally flat terrain with hills in the vicinity. Sitting at an elevation of 914 meters above sea level, the Muolhlum Hill stands as the principal elevation within the town. The topography gradually slopes downward towards Zote Veng in the eastern part of the town.
The Khuga River is locally known as "Tuithapui".
Localities
Rengkai is divided into 18 localities constituting a group of houses. Some of these localities vary in size and population. The 18 divisions of Rengkai based on localities are:| A.G. Road | Bethlehem Veng | Bible Hill |
| Bridge Street | Cemetery Road | Edenthar |
| Muolhlum | Nehru Marg | Rengkai Road |
| Shan Veng | Shillong Hills | Tahiti Hill |
| Thailane Veng | Venglai | Vengpui |
| Vengthlang | Zion Veng | Zote Veng |
History
The Rengkai village is said to have been founded in 1938 by the Hmar community. The first village chief was Kailien.It was listed among the hill villages of the Churachandpur Circle in the schedule to the Hill Peoples Regulation, 1947.
In 1956, the village came under a Village Authority, with the village chief acting as its chairman.
| Term | Chairman | Secretary | Members |
| 1956-1960 | Sailienlung | HB Duma | Ralleng, L. Taivel, Hleia, Vanrosang, J. Tusing |
| 1961-1965 | J.C. Chongkholien | Vanrosang | Ralleng, L. Taivel, Hrangkaphlei, Tluanga |
| 1966-1970 | J.C. Chongkholien | L. Taivel | Ralleng, Hrangkaphlei, Tluanga, Vanrosang |
| 1971-1975 | J.C. Chongkholien | H. Thuomte | Ralleng, L. Taivel, J. Tusing, Vanrosang |
| 1976-1979 | J.C. Chongkholien | H. Thuomte | L. Taivel, J. Tusing, Vanrosang, L. Neithang, Changa, Hrangkaphlei, S. Hnuna, Zothansei |
| 1980-1991 | J.C. Chongkholien | H. Thuomte | Zothansei, S. Hnuna, L. Taivel, Fima, J. Sanghlun, Hrangkaphlei, L. Sanglur, Thangsavung, Changa, Thangthuom, Thanglienthuom |
| 1992-2007 | J.C. Chongkholien | H. Thuomte, Thanglienthuom | Changa, Dr. HL Liensang, Joseph Lalrothang, HK Joute, LT Zuola, J. Lungawi, Phirthangsei Varte, Zothanglien, Lalhming Varte, Hmangkhum |
| 2007-2012 | J.C. Chongkholien | Thanglienthuom | Lal H Varte, Lienhmingthang, HK Joute, Joseph Lalrothang, Dr. HL Liensang, Zothanglur, Laltanlien Joute, Ramthanglien, Jousanghlei Joute, L. Ringum Joute |
| 2012-2017 | J.C. Chongkholien | Lienhmingthang | Dr. Thienkhogin, HK Joute, Thanglienthuom, Joseph Lalrothang, Upa Dr. HL Liensang, Zothanglur, L. Remvel, L. Hmingsang Joute, H. Zaneisang, Songneilien Songate |
| 2017-2022 | J.C. Chongkholien | L. Hmingsang Joute | Songneilien Songate, Dr. Ginte, HK Joute, Thanglienthuom, Joseph Lalrothang, Dr. HL Liensang, Zothanglur, L. Remvel, L. Rochung, H. Zaneisang, |
Schools
- Rengkai Higher Secondary School
- The Pathway School
- Douglas Memorial High School
Churches
Rengkai being a Christian-dominant town, there is division based on the denomination of the Church. Classification of the Church is based on their beliefs. The different denominations present within the town are:- Independent Church of India
The ICI church in Rengkai promulgated at the time of the village's inception, where its initial church members consisted of 10 households with a total strength of 63. The church has now grown to more than 2000 members.
- United Pentecostal Church
- Wesleyan Methodist Church of East India
- Evangelical Assembly Church
- Evangelical Free Church of India
- Rengkai Local Church
The AG Church was established in 1962 at Churachandpur, Manipur.
- Lalsungkuo Unity Church
RPC church was established at Edenthar, Rengkai by Rev. K. Sanga on 23 April 2003. Now the church houses more than 400 members.
- World Missionary Evangelism