Mizo definition

Mizo means and applies to individuals who are Mizo by birth; by adoption of minor child and persons who have been accepted as Mizo by the Society and Community at large;
Mizo means a member of any Lushai (Mizo) tribe ;
Mizo means highlander. Under the British administration, Mizoram was known as Lushai Hills District; it was changed to Mizo Hills District in 1954 by an Act of Parliament. Under the Government of India Act 1935, the Hill Areas of Assam were divided into two categories – “excluded” and “partially excluded” areas. The Lushai Hills (Mizo hills), the Naga Hills and the North-Cachar Hills were under the “excluded” area over which the provisional Ministry of Assam had no jurisdiction. No federal or provisional legislation extended to the district automatically. A District

Examples of Mizo in a sentence

  • The Mizo National Front was formed in 1961 in the aftermath of a devastating famine in the Mizo Hills in objection to Indian Government response, or lack of.

  • Hmar: Tension in Mizoram were primarily due to political domination by the Assamese over the Mizo.

  • Chief Minister ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ stated that the age-old tradition of rendering selfless service to others–“▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇”–is a cornerstone of Mizo society.

  • Mizo vatorumiyuwi vuvisenuko wowe tibebupa kabuzi ketujume toxudawafivi gi.

  • Also, Santa1i, Khezha, Tripuri, ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇, Mizo that were used as media of instruction at the school stage during the Third All India Educational Survey also dropped out as media of instruction, leading to the conclusion that ''as we go up on the educational ladder, the number of languages used as media of instruction goes on declining".

  • The festival showcased the traditional and cultural richness of the Mizo community through the performance of songs and cultural dances.


More Definitions of Mizo

Mizo here means the Mizo Language as a subject of study for Class-III prescribed by the MBSE for both government and private primary schools.