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Statistical Handbook of Manipur 2017 STATISTICAL HANDBOOK OF MANIPUR 2017 Directorate of Economics & Statistics Government of Manipur Lamphelpat – 795004 Website : desmanipur.gov.in E-mail : [email protected] P R E F A C E The Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Manipur being the Nodal Agency for all statistical activities in the state of Manipur has the responsibility for dissemination of statistical information on various aspects pertaining to Government and Semi-Government and private Organization/Institution/Agency for the benefit of users. In order to augment these activities, the Directorate started bringing out this premier publication entitled ‘Statistical Hand Book of Manipur’ since 1970, presenting summary accounts of socio economic statistics and indicators required for development planning. The present issue of this publication is the 14th in the series. The publication elaborates times series information arranged over 25 (Twenty five) Chapters. In spite of our best efforts to incorporate the latest data, it has not been possible to do so in a few cases. The information for the newly created districts are not available presently and as such the district level data presented herein relates to the 9 (nine) districts prevalent before the creation of 7 (seven) new districts in December, 2016. The data for the publication have been provided by the various departments besides other agencies and wherever necessary these have been supplemented by culling out information from official publications and reports including those from the Government of India and other agencies. The Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Manipur is thankful to all such organizations for the continuous and generous cooperation extended by them in providing the desired data to enable the Directorate to bring out the publication in the present form. Officers /Officials associated in the preparation of the publication, Data maintenance, its validation and updation, preparation/ ‘Statistical Handbook of Manipur, 2017’ generation of tables have been carried out by Co-ordination and 1. Ch. Bimola Devi, Deputy Director Publication Unit of the Directorate. The officers and staffs of the unit have 2. Kh. Naba Singh, Assistant Director done commendable job in bringing out this issue under the overall guidance of Smt. Ch. Bimola Devi, Deputy Director. The contribution of 3. I. Mala Devi, Inspector the officials of the Printing Unit and Graphic Unit of this Directorate is 4. M. Ibeyaima Devi, Inspector also acknowledged with thanks. And all those who have assisted, directly 5. Ph. Priyobrata Sharma, Statistical Officer/Graphics and indirectly in enabling the unit to bring out the publication are also 6. Md. Nawab Khan, Stenographer gratefully acknowledged for their efforts. 7. A. Ranjit Meitei, Sub-Inspector It is hoped that the information contained in this publication will 8. Ch. Ingocha Singh, Primary Investigator help readers comprehend to some extent, the characteristics of structural 9. M. Dhanamanjuri Devi, Computor changes taking place in the State and in knowing the socio economic 10. U. Nandita Devi, Computor status of the State at present. The Directorate shall endeavor to improve 11. Lanchunglu Kamei, Primary Investigator the usefulness of this publication and any suggestion in this regard is most 12. N. Sanajaoba Meitei, Data Entry Operator welcome. 13. Naleva Chabungbam, Data Entry Operator 14. P. Biramangol Singh, Jr. Machineman 15. L. Keinahanbi Devi, Binder Gr.II Peijonna Kamei 16. A. Janaki Devi, Distributor Dated, Imphal Director of Economics & Statistics 17. K. Bino Devi, Lab.Technician June, 2017 Manipur 18. T. Ibomcha Meitei, Lab. Technician 19. L. Deva Singh, Peon CONTENTS Table No. Title Page No. I Chronology of the Rulers (Kings) of Manipur i II British Political Officers/Agents in v Manipur III Presidents of the Manipur State Darbar viii IV Chief Ministers of Manipur x V Speakers of State Assembly/TC/TA/ Manipur Legislative Assembly xii VI Council of Ministers, Manipur xiv VII Number and Name of Assembly Constituency and Elected Members xvi VIII Chief Commissioners, Lieutenant Governors and Governors of Manipur xix IX Members of Parliament from Manipur xxi X Chief Secretaries to the Government of xxiii Manipur 1 ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP 1.1 District and Sub-Division of Manipur 2 Administrative set up of Manipur 4 1.2 during, 1901 to 2011 Table No. Title Page No. Table No. Title Page No. 2 AREA AND POPULATION 2.10 District-wise Area, Population, Inhabited Village, Town, Population, Density, Sex- 2.1 Population of Manipur by Sector and 6 22 Sex according to 1901-2011 Census Ratio and literate population in Manipur according to 2011 Census 2.2 District-wise Sex Ratio of Manipur 8 2.11 Urbanisation in Manipur, 1901-2011 according to Population Censuses 24 Census 2.3 District-wise Population of Manipur by 10 2.12 District-wise Percentage of Urban Sex, 2001 Census Population of Manipur by Sex, 2001 26 Census 2.4 District-wise Population of Manipur by 11 Sex, 2011 Census 2.13 District-wise Percentage of Urban Population of Manipur by Sex, 2011 28 2.5 District-wise Decadal Absolute Growth 12 of Population, 1951 to 2011 Censuses Census 2.14 District-wise Percentage of Rural 2.6 District-wise Decadal Percentage 30 Growth Rate of Population of Manipur, 14 Population of Manipur, 2001 Census 1951 to 2011 2.15 District-wise Percentage of Rural 31 2.7 Decadal Variation in the Population of 16 Population of Manipur, 2011 Census Manipur 2.16 Population of Manipur by Religion 32 2.8 Area, Population, Inhabited Village, according to Censuses Town, Population, Density, Sex-Ratio 18 2.17 District-wise Distribution of Population by and literate population in Manipur 34 according to Population Censuses Religion, 2001 Census 2.18 District-wise Distribution of Population by 2.9 District-wise Area, Population, 36 Inhabited Village, Town, Population, Religion, 2011 Census 20 Density, Sex-Ratio and literate 2.19 District-wise Scheduled Castes Population 38 population in Manipur according to by Sex in Manipur, 2001 Census 2001 Census 2.20 District-wise Scheduled Castes Population 39 by Sex in Manipur, 2011 Census Table No. Title Page No. Table No. Title Page No. 2.21 District-wise Scheduled Tribes Population 2.30 Population by Five Year age group, sex 40 by Sex in Manipur, 2001 Census and sector of Manipur according to 2011 67 Census 2.22 District-wise Scheduled Tribes Population 2.31 Sub-Division wise population of Manipur 41 68 by Sex in Manipur, 2011 Census by Sex and Sector, 2001 Census 2.23 District -wise Distribution of Working 2.32 Sub-Division wise population of Manipur 42 71 Population in Manipur, 2001 Census by Sex and Sector, 2011 Census 3 VITAL STATISTICS 2.24 District-wise Distribution of Working 46 Population in Manipur, 2011 Census 3.1 Annual Birth Rate, Death Rate & Infant Mortality Rate of Manipur (per thousand) 76 2.25 District-wise Distribution of Scheduled by sector Castes Working Population in Manipur, 50 3.2 Birth and Death Rate in Manipur based on 78 2001 Census three years moving average 2.26 District-wise Distribution of Scheduled 3.3 Number of Registered Birth and Death in Manipur, by sector, sex and sex ratio of Tribes Working Population in Manipur, 79 54 birth for the year 2013-14, 2014-15 & 2001 Census 2015-16 2.27 District-wise Distribution of Scheduled 4 CLIMATE Castes Working Population in Manipur, 58 4.1 Monthly Rainfall as recorded by ICAR 84 2011 Census Lamphelpat in Imphal West, Manipur 2.28 District-wise Distribution of Scheduled 4.2 Monthly Rainfall (in mm) recorded in different location of the districts of Tribes Working Population in Manipur, 62 86 Manipur during the period from 2013 to 2011 Census 2016 2.29 Population by Five Year age group, sex 4.3 Monthly Maximum and Minimum and sector of Manipur according to 2001 66 Temperature as recorded by ICAR at 92 Census Lamphelpat in Imphal West, Manipur Table No. Title Page No. Table No. Title Page No. 4.4 Monthly Maximum and Minimum 6.6 District wise estimated of Irrigated area Humidity as recorded by ICAR at 96 under cereal crops during the 120 Lamphelpat in Imphal West, Manipur Agricultural year 2009-10 in Manipur 5 HOUSING 6.7 District wise estimated of Irrigated area 5.1 under cereal crops during the 122 Percentage of Occupied Census Houses Agricultural year 2010-11 in Manipur in Manipur Classified by use according 102 to Population Census, 2011 6.8 District wise estimated of Irrigated area 5.2 under cereal crops during the 124 Housing Stock in Manipur by Districts 104 Agricultural year 2011-12 in Manipur according to Population Census, 2011 5.3 6.9 District wise estimated of Irrigated area Percentage distribution of households by under cereal crops during the 126 housing facility and amenities in 106 Agricultural year 2012-13 in Manipur Manipur, 2011 Census 6.10 District wise estimated of Irrigated area 6 AGRICULTURE under cereal crops during the 128 6.1 Land Utilisation for Valley area of Agricultural year 2013-14 in Manipur Manipur 108 6.11 District wise estimated of Irrigated area 6.2 Distribution of Chemical Fertilizers in under cereal crops during the 112 130 Manipur Agricultural year 2014-15 in Manipur 6.3 Area and Production of Rice & Maize in 6.12 District wise estimated of Irrigated area Manipur 114 under cereal crops during the 132 6.4 Consumption of Fertilizers in Manipur Agricultural year 2015-16 in Manipur 116 during 2000-2001 to 2015-16 6.13 District wise distribution of number and 6.5 area of operational holdings and average District wise estimated of Irrigated area 134 under cereal crops during the 118 area per holding for all Social Group 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