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In accordance with Census 2011 there are 830,846 Lushai/Mizo speakers in India covering 0,07 % of the country's total population.
Lushai/Mizo speakers is mainly concentrated in:
- Mizoram - मिजोरम(802,763 with 73.16 % of the state's population),
- Manipur - मणिपुर (6,500),
- Tripura - त्रिपुरा (5,639),
- Meghalaya - मेघालय (4,455),
- Assam - असम (4,006),
- Arunachal Pradesh - अरुणाचल प्रदेश (1,431),
- Nagaland - नगालैंड (1,194) and
- Delhi - दिल्ली (715).
Among the 9 districts in Mizoram, the highest strength of Lushai/Mizo speakers is noticed in:
- Aizawl - आईज़ोल (361,526),
- Lunglei - लुंगलेई (116,498),
- Champhai - चमफाई (106,559),
- Kolasib - कोलासिब (63,750),
- Serchhip - सेरछिप (63,473),
- Mamit - मामित (54,073),
- Lawngtlai - लोंगत्लाई (27,394) and
- Saiha - साइहा (9,490).
Outside Mizoram, Lushai/Mizo is spoken in Tripura in North Tripura - उत्तर त्रिपुरा (5,104), West Tripura - पश्चिम त्रिपुरा (234) and South Tripura - दक्षिण त्रिपुरा (219); in Manipur in Churachandpur - चुराचान्दपुर (5,033), Chandel - चान्देल (544), Imphal West - इम्फाल पश्चिम (283), Senapati - सेनापति (243) and Imphal East - इम्फाल पूर्व (203); in Mehalaya in East Khasi Hills - ईस्ट खासी हिल्स (3,991) and Ribhoi - रिभोइ (283); in Arunachal Pradesh in Lohit - लोहित (666); in Assam in Hailakandi - हाइलाकान्डी (731) and Karbi Anglong - कार्बी आंग्लंग (592); in Nagaland in Dimapur - दीमापुर (433) and in Delhi in South West - दक्षिण पश्चिम (421).
Source: Census of India (2022) Language Atlas of India 2011. url
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