Mainpat Phendeyling Tibetan Settlement was first Tibetan settlement established by the Government of India in 1962 to rehabilitate 1400 Tibetan refugees who have come to India in the aftermath of the Chinese annexation of Tibet in 1959.
The land was made available by the State government of Madhya Pradesh and the Indian Govt. financed the scheme. Mainpat Agricultural settlement followed the same line of development as the agricultural settlement, which had been previously established at Bylakuppe in Karnataka. In case of Mainpat, necessary arrangements such as temporary huts and rations etc could not be made prior to the arrival of the settlers and as a result had to face much initial hardships.
Settlement Location:
The settlement is located at Mainpat in Surguja District of Chattisgarh State in the central region of India. The nearest town, Ambikapur is 50 km from it but the condition of the road is absolutely drive’s nightmare and putting the driving skill to the test. Ambikapur is medium size town thriving on vast hinterland of agricultural villages and rich mining industries. It has sufficiently good and adequate health, telecommunication and other service sector. The nearest railhead is Raigarh, which is about 350 kms from the settlement. The settlement is about 300 km from Varanasi, which has flight connection to other parts of the country. The general topography of the settlement area is on a tableland at the average elevation of 3500 ft above sea level.