Mamit District was created by way of bifurcation of the erstwhile Aizawl District in 1998 .The Temperature ranges from 9C to 24C and from 24C to 36C during winter and summer respectively.The district experiences Monsoon during summer receiving abundant rainfall and is neither too hot nor too cold throughout the year.
All Rivers flow in South-North direction, except Khawthlangtuipui. The Mountains also streched in the same manner. The five main big rivers are Tlawng, Tut,Teirei, Langkaih and Khawthlangtuipui.

Women Play major role in the society as well as in the family.The population comprises Mizo,Reang(Bru),Chakma and other backward classes.Mamit district was selected for Multi-Sectoral Development Plan for Minority concentrated districts.

The district is bounded on the north by Hailakandi district of Assam state, on the west by North Tripura district of Tripurastate and Bangladesh, on the south by Lunglei district and on the east by Kolasib and Aizawl districts. The district occupies an area of 3025.75 km sq..It is 4th largest district in Mizoram and 395th largest in India in terms of total area.   Mamit town is the administrative headquarters of the district.headquarters of the district.

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