# Simveng

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**Simveng** is a locality in the [Churachandpur](/source/Churachandpur) Town (also called Lamka), in the Indian state of [Manipur](/source/Manipur) in India.[1] The name has a double relevance. It is the short for '[Simte](/source/Simte_people,_Simte_language) locality' being a colony founded and inhabited by Simte tribesmen. But it may also stand for 'South colony' (Sim-south, Veng-colony), being situated toward the south of the township. Its neighbouring colonies are [Rengkai](/source/Rengkai) towards the east, Tedim Road towards the west, Beulahlane and Lailam veng towards the north, and [New Lamka](/source/New_Lamka) towards the south. Over the years Simveng has grown to have a sizable concentration of people from other tribes like Zo, [Mizo](/source/Mizo_people), and Paite, as well. The New Testament Baptist Church and the Simte Youth organisation's Community Hall are the landmarks of this locality in Lamka. Simveng is uniquely blessed with a perennial spring and water stream that does not dry up in any season when other parts of the town experience drought or scarcity of drinking water.

## References

1. ["Simveng- Lamka"](http://soki.in/simveng-lamka-churachandpur/). Soki.In.

## External links

- [About Simveng, Lamka](https://www.facebook.com/pages/Simveng-Lamka/323195687779850)

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