July 8, 2024
Ningshingkhul Biodiversity Park is a haven for diverse aquatic and terrestrial plants and animals, offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and biodiversity.
The region's topography extends from the Cachar valley, characterized by fertile alluvial plains deposited by the Jiri River. It features a ridge running north to south and is favorable for agricultural development.
Jiribam boasts various soil types, ranging from sandy to clay loam, contributing to its agricultural richness despite challenges like low moisture retention.
The Jiri River flows through the region, forming boundaries between Assam and Manipur, and plays a crucial role in local agriculture and ecosystem support.
The area is lush with green vegetation and dense forests, hosting a plethora of plant species like bamboo, teak, and orchids, as well as diverse wildlife including wild dogs, barking deer, and various bird species.