Pherzawl district

[2][6] Pherzawl District is located between 93° 11' 16" East longitude and 24° 15' 43" North latitude,[citation needed] and is in the southwestern part of Manipur.

The district covers a total area of 2285 sq.km, characterized by rugged hill terrain with prominent rivers such as Barak (Tuiruong), Tuipi, Tuivai, and Hringtuinek (Sartuinek), along with numerous streams and rivulets.

It is also the proposed site for the controversial Tipaimukh Dam project, aimed at flood control and Hydroelectric power generation.

Pherzawl District experiences a humid subtropical climate, with moderately fertile soil conducive to agriculture.

The district's main crops include rice, maize, and ginger, with agriculture being the primary occupation of the residents.