Chin
Chin State is aΒ stateΒ in westernΒ Myanmar. The 36,019-square-kilometre (13,907Β sqΒ mi) Chin State is bordered byΒ Sagaing DivisionΒ andΒ Magway DivisionΒ to the east,Β Rakhine StateΒ to the south,Β BangladeshΒ to the south-west, and theΒ IndianΒ states ofΒ MizoramΒ to the west andΒ Manipur to the north. The population of Chin state is about 478,801 in 2014 census.The capital of the state isΒ Hakha. The state is a mountainous region with few transportation links. Chin State is sparsely populated and remains one of the least developed areas of the country. Chin State has the highest poverty rate of 73% as per the released figures from the first official survey.The official radio broadcasting dialect of Chin isΒ Falam. There are 53 different subtribes and languages in Chin State. There are nine townships in Chin State.Β Hakha, Thantlang, Falam, Tedim, Tonzang,Β Matupi, Mindat, Kanpetlet and Paletwa townships. In 1896, Mindat and Kanpetlet were placed underΒ PakokkuΒ Hill Tracts Districts ofΒ British BurmaΒ later emerged into Chin hills. Only Paletwa township became a part of Arakan Hill Tracts District of British Burma.