CENSUS OF 2011 ARUNACHAL

SERIES – 13 PART XII – A

DISTRICT CENSUS HANBOOK

VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

DIRECTORATE OF CENSUS OPERATIONS,

Sela Top :

The (more appropriately called Se La, as La means Pass) is the high-altitude mountain pass located in Tawang District. It has an elevation of 4170 m (13,700 ft) and connects the Buddhist city of Tawang Town to and and is the main road connecting Tawang with the rest of India. Tawang is situated at a distance of 78 km from Sela Pass while Guwahati is at a distance of 340 km. The pass has hardly any vegetation and is usually snow-covered to some extent all through the year. During winter, temperature in the pass goes down to −10 degrees. This place is snow laden in most part of the year and offers excellent and heavenly views all year round. This part of the Eastern Himalayan range is very special for the Buddhists as it is believed that about 101 lakes exist in and around Sela pass and each of these lakes has a huge religious significance for the Buddhist community. Very close to the Pass is the beautiful Sela Lake (sometimes called Paradise Lake because of its beauty) which is fully or partially frozen in winter. Some small rivers also flow out of the lake and during grazing season, can be seen grazing around the lake. While Sela Pass does get heavy snow in winters, it is usually open throughout the year unless landslides or snow require the pass to be shut down temporarily.

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Contents Pages 1. Foreword xi-xii 2. Preface xiii- xiv 3. Acknowledgement xv 4. History and Scope of the District Census Handbook xvii 5. Brief History of the District xix 6. Analytical Note 1-61 (i) Physical features 3-13 (ii) Census concepts 13-17 (iii) Non Census concepts 17-26 (iv) 2011 Census findings 26 (v) Brief analysis of PCA data 30-47 (vi) Brief analysis of Village Directory and Town Directory data 47-52 (vii) Major social and cultural events, natural and administrative developments and 52-54 significant activities during the decade. (viii) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archeological importance in 54-55 villages and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district. (ix) Scope of Village and Town Directory 55-61 Village and Town Directory 7. Section I- Village Directory 63-233 (a) Brief Note on Village and Town Directory 65 (b) C. D. Block wise presentation of Village Directory data 67-213 (i) Map of Zemithang-Dudunghar C.D. Block (Circle wise) 69-76 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages with code 2001-2011of Zemithang-Dudunghar 77 C.D. Block (iii) Village Directory of Zemithang-Dudunghar C.D. Block 78-93 (i) Map of C.D. Block (Circle wise) 95-98 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages with code 2001-2011of Lumla C.D. Block 99 (iii) Village Directory of Lumla C.D. Block 100-107 (i) Map of Tawang C.D. Block (Circle wise) 109-112 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages with code 2001-2011of Tawang C.D. Block 113-115 (iii) Village Directory of Tawang C.D. Block 116-155 (i) Map of Kitpi C.D. Block (Circle wise) 157-160 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages with code 2001-2011of Kitpi C.D. Block 161 (iii) Village Directory of Kitpi C.D. Block 162-177

(ix) (i) Map of Jang- C.D. Block (Circle wise) 179-186 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages with code 2001-2011of Jang-Thingbu 187 C.D. Block (iii) Village Directory of Jang-Thingbu C.D. Block 188-195 (i) Map of Mukto-Bongkhar C.D. Block (Circle wise) 197-204 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages with code 2001-2011of Jang- Mukto-Bongkhar 205 C.D. Block (iii) Village Directory of Mukto-Bongkhar C.D. Block 206-213 (c) Appendices to Village Directory 214-234 Appendix – I : Summary showing total number of villages having Educational, 214-217 Medical and other amenities in villages – C. D. Block level. Appendix – IA : Villages by number of Primary Schools. 218 Appendix – IB : Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools. 218 Appendix – IC : Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available. 218 Appendix – II : Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or 219 more amenities available. Appendix – III : Land utilization data in respect of Census towns. 219 Appendix – IV : C.D. Block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity - other than drinking water facility is available. Appendix – V : Summary showing number of Villages not having Scheduled Caste 219 population. Appendix – VI : Summary showing number of Villages not having Scheduled Tribe 219 population. Appendix – VIIA : List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes 220-225 to the total population by ranges. Appendix – VIIB : List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes 226-233 to the total population by ranges. Appendix – VIII : Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat (C.D. block wise). 233 8. Section II - Town Directory 235-240 (a) Town Directory Statement I – Status and Growth History 237 (b) Town Directory Statement II – Physical aspects and location of towns, 2009 237 (c) Town Directory Statement III – Civic and other amenities, 2009 238 (d) Town Directory Statement IV – Medical Facilities, 2009 239 (e) Town Directory Statement V – Educational, Recreational and cultural 239 facilities, 2009 (f) Town Directory Statement VI – Industry and banking, 2009 240 (g) Town Directory Statement VII – Civic and other amenities in slums, 2009 240 (h) Appendix to Town Directory – Towns showing their outgrowth with population 240

(x) FOREWORD

The District Census Handbook (DCHB) is an important publication of the Census Organization since 1951. It contains both Census and non Census data of urban and rural areas for each District. The Census data provide information on demographic and socio-economic characteristics of population at the lowest administrative unit i.e. of each Village and Town and ward of the District. The Primary Census Abstract (PCA) part of this publication contains Census data including data on household amenities collected during 1st.phase of the Census i.e. House Listing and Housing Census. The non Census data presented in the DCHB is in the form of Village Directory and Town Directory contain information on various infrastructure facilities available in the village and town viz; education, medical, drinking water, communication and transport, post and telegraph, electricity, banking, and other miscellaneous facilities. Later on, the Telegraph Services were closed by the on 15th. July, 2013. The data of DCHB are of considerable importance in the context of planning and development at the grass-root level. 2. In the 1961 Census, DCHB provided a descriptive account of the District, administrative statistics, Census tables and Village and Town Directory including Primary Census Abstract. This pattern was changed in 1971 Census and the DCHB was published in three parts: Part-A related to Village and Town Directory, Part-B to Village and Town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, District Census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of Villages. The 1981 Census DCHB was published in two parts: Part-A contained Village and Town Directory and Part-B the PCA of Village and Town including the SCs and STs PCA up to Tahsil/Town levels. New features along with restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory were added. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent Village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. 3. The pattern of 1981 Census was followed by and large for the DCHB of 1991 Census except the format of PCA. It was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition, sex wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 Census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 Census was the Community Development Block (CD Block) level presentation of Village Directory and PCA data instead of the traditional Tahsil/Taluk/PS level presentation. 4. As regards DCHB of 2001 Census, the scope of Village Directory was improved by including some other amenities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers & magazines and `most important commodity’ manufactured in a Village in addition to prescribed facilities of earlier Censuses. In Town Directory, the statement on Slums was modified and its coverage was enlarged by including details on all slums instead of ‘notified slums’. 5. The scope and coverage of Village Directory of 2011 DCHB has been widened by including a number of new amenities in addition to those of 2001. These newly added amenities are: Pre-Primary School, Engineering College, Medical College, Management Institute, Polytechnic, Non- formal Training Centre, Special School for Disabled, Community Health Centre, Veterinary Hospital, Mobile Health Clinic, Medical Practitioner with MBBS Degree, Medical Practitioner with no degree, Traditional Practitioner and faith Healer, Medicine Shop, Community Toilet, Rural Sanitary Mart or Sanitary Hardware Outlet in the Village, Community Bio- gas, Sub Post Office, Village Pin Code,

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Public Call Office, Mobile Phone Coverage, Internet Cafes/ Common Service Centre, Private Courier Facility, Auto/Modified Autos, Taxis and Vans, Tractors, Cycle-pulled Rickshaws, Carts driven by Animals, Village connected to National Highway, State Highway, Major District Road, and Other District Road, Availability of Water Bounded Macadam Roads in Village, ATM, Self-Help Group, Public Distribution System(PDS) Shop, Mandis/Regular Market, Weekly Haat, Agricultural Marketing Society, Nutritional Centers (ICDS), Anganwadi Centre, ASHA (Accredited Social Health Activist), Sports Field, Public Library, Public Reading Room, Assembly Polling station, Birth & Death Registration Office. In the Town Directory, seven Statements containing the details and the data of each Town have been presented viz.; (i)-Status and Growth History of Towns,(ii)- Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, (iii)-Civic and other Amenities, (iv)-Medical Facilities, (v)- Educational, Recreational & Cultural Facilities, (vi)- Industry & Banking, and (vii)- Civic & other amenities in Slums respectively. CD Block wise data of Village Directory and Village PCA have been presented in DCHB of 2011 Census as presented in earlier Census. 6. The data of DCHB 2011 Census have been presented in two parts, Part-A contains Village and Town Directory and Part-B contains Village and Town wise Primary Census Abstract. Both the Parts have been published in separate volumes in 2011 Census. 7. The Village and Town level amenities data have been collected, compiled and computerized under the supervision of Smt. Bharati Chanda, Joint Director of Census Operation, Arunachal Pradesh. The task of Planning, Designing and Co-ordination of this publication was carried out by Dr. Pratibha Kumari, Assistant Registrar General (SS) under the guidance & supervision of Dr. R.C.Sethi, Ex-Addl. RGI and Shri Deepak Rastogi present Addl.RGI. Shri A.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General, (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of maps. Shri A.K. Arora, Joint Director of Data Processing Division under the overall supervision of Shri M.S.Thapa, Addl. Director (EDP) provided full cooperation in preparation of record structure for digitization and validity checking of Village and Town Directory data and the programme for the generation of Village Directory and Town Directory including various analytical inset tables as well as Primary Census Abstract (PCA). The work of preparation of DCHB, 2011 Census has been monitored in the Social Studies Division. I am thankful to all of them and others who have contributed to bring out this publication in time. (C.Chandramouli) Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India New . Dated: 16-06-2014

(xii) PREFACE

The District Census Handbook were first introduced in 1951 census. They contain important census and non-census statistics pertaining to a particular District. This series constitute an important set of census publications brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of the State government. The Census Directorate prepares the manuscripts of the District Census Handbooks out of the data collected from the field during Census Operations and also incorporates in it various other data originating from different Government Departments. The District Census Handbooks are widely made use of by the State Government and its district level and other lower level officials for proper planning, development and administrative purposes as well as by a large cross-section of data users like academicians, scholars, researchers and many other Non-Governmental agencies. In DCHBs of earlier censuses only Primary Census Abstract data was presented along with the village Directory/Town Directory Data. However, in 2011 census, the publications of DCHB as part A and B for each district is brought out. The village and Town Directories are included in Part-A, whereas Part-B contains the Primary Census Abstract. The Village Directory gives for each Village, the area, population, educational, medical, civic and other amenities as also its land use pattern. Similarly in the town directory, information on various civic amenities, the area figures, population characteristics, physical aspects, communications, municipal finance, trade and commerce, industry and banking facilities etc. pertaining to a town are incorporated. Primary Census Abstract presents certain other basic data like number of residential houses and households, sex-wise break-up of the total population, literates, main workers by categories, marginal workers and non-workers, sex-wise break up of Scheduled castes and scheduled tribes population etc. Besides, some brief notes on the administrative development, economic resources and social aspects of the District are also incorporated in this volume. Also it contains brief analytical notes on the village and town directories and are supported by a few inset tables based on the Primary Census Abstract as well as the village and town directories. Above all an overall attempt has been made here to present the basic statistical data on villages and towns which it is expected would come handy and useful to all concerned. The data presented under village and town directories were furnished from the field, village and town-wise by the district administration mainly through the Circle Officers in respect of the villages and by the Deputy Commissioner through the District Statistical Officer in respect of urban areas respectively. The data presented under Primary Census Abstract were collected during the Census Operations by the field functionaries of the Circle Officers and the Deputy Commissioner. My thanks are due to all these dedicated band of field officials who have provided the basic data required for compilation of this volume. The notes on different State and Central Govt. Departments are furnished by the respective departments. I am grateful to all these departments for their sincere co-operation. The collection, compilation and tabulation of data including designing and production of the District Census Handbook Volumes were undertaken by the Census Department at its own expenses in keeping with the past practice in earlier Censuses. It is my sincere hope that all the data users will find the contents of the 2011 DCHB series convenient and useful. The Census Organisation is grateful to Government of Arunachal Pradesh in general and to the Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, in particular for taking necessary initiative in collection of data required for the preparation of the District Census Handbook.

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Last but not the least I cannot but express my gratefulness to Dr. C. Chandramauli, IAS, Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India for his valuable instruction and guidance in bringing out the District Census Handbooks. I would like to render special thanks to Shri A. K. Arora, Joint Director DPD ORGI and his team of officers for their constant technical guidance and co- operation. I am indebted to the Map Division of ORGI and more especially to Dr. A. P. Singh DRG (Map) for bringing out all the maps used in these publications. Lastly, I must express my appreciation to the Officers and Officials of the Directorate of Census Operations, Arunachal Pradesh for their active involvement and co-operation is bringing this publications.

Bharati Chanda Joint Director of Census Operations, Arunachal Pradesh,

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Editing and Supervision 1. Smti Bharati Chanda Joint Director 2. Miss Banridor Sohtun Deputy Director 3. Shri Joseph Lanah Statistical Investigator Gr.– I 4. Shri C. K. Barman Statistical Investigator Gr.– I Drafting of Analytical Note 1. Miss Banridor Sohtun Deputy Director 2. Shri Utpal Sharma Assistant Director 3. Shri N. C. Mazumdar Assistant Director 4. Shri Joseph Lanah Statistical Investigator Gr. – I 5. Shri C. K. Barman Statistical Investigator Gr. – I 6. Shri Abhibrata Chaudhary Statistical Investigator Gr.– II 7. Smt. Phiralin Passah Statistical Investigator Gr.– II 8. Miss P. B. Rao Compiler Computer Typing and Preparation of CRC 1. Shri Sushanta Sharma, Compiler 2. Shri Phalen Rabha, UDC 3. Shri Anderson Pale, Jr. Consultant. Photocopying 1. Smti Shibani Das. MTS

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HISTORY AND SCOPE OF THE DISTRITCT CENSUS HANDBOOK

The need of data at the grass root level for the administrative and planning purposes at sub micro level as well as academic studies prompted the innovation of District Census Handbook. District Census Handbook is a unique publication from the Census organization which provides most authentic details of census and non-census information from village and town level to district level. The District Census Handbook was firstly introduced during the 1951 Census. It contains both census and non census data of urban as well as rural areas for each district. The census data contain several demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the lowest administrative unit i.e. of each village and town and ward of the district. The non census data comprise of data on availability of various civic amenities and infrastructural facilities etc. at the town and village level which constitute Village Directory and Town Directory part of the DCHB. The data of DCHB are of considerable importance in the context of planning and development at grass-root level. In 1961 census DCHB provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and village and town directory including Primary Census Abstract. This pattern was changed in 1971 Census and the DCHB was published in three parts: Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1981 census DCHB was published in two parts: Part-A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to tahsil/town levels. New features along with restructuring of the formats of village and town directory were added into it. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. The pattern of 1981 census was followed by and large for the DCHB of 1991 Census except the format of PCA. It was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition, sex wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 census was the Community Development Block (CD Block) level presentation of village directory and PCA data instead of the traditional tahsil/taluk/PS level presentation. As regards DCHB of 2001 Census, the scope of Village Directory was improved by including some other amenities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers & magazines and ‘most important commodity’ manufactured in a village in addition to prescribed facilities of earlier censuses. In Town Directory, the statement on Slums was modified and its coverage was enlarged by including details on all slums instead of ‘notified slums’. The scope and coverage of Village Directory of 2011 DCHB has been widened by including a number of new amenities in addition to those of 2001. In the Town Directory, seven Statements containing the details and the data of each town have been presented viz.; (i)-Status and Growth History of towns,(ii)- Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, (iii)-Civic and other Amenities, (iv)- Medical Facilities, (v)-Educational, Recreational & Cultural Facilities, (vi)- Industry & Banking, and (vii)- Civic & other amenities in Slums respectively. CD Block wise data of Village Directory and Village PCA have been presented in DCHB of 2011 census as presented in earlier census. The data of DCHB 2011 Census have been presented in two parts, Part-A contains Village and Town Directory and Part-B contains Village and Town wise Primary Census Abstract. Both the Parts have been published in separate volumes in 2011 Census. (xvii)

BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DISTRICT

Prior to 1984 the Tawang district was a sub-division of which is situated in the North-western part of Arunachal Pradesh. This sub-division came into existence as full-fledged district of Arunachal Pradesh on 6th October, 1984. The area of the district is approximately 2,085 Sq. Km. bordered by in the North, in the South- West and Sela ranges separate West Kameng district in the East. The name ‘TAWANG’ derives from some bearings on surroundings. But people’s interpretation is that the name TAWANG was given by Mera in the seventeenth century. The first administrative centre was set-up at Tawang, the district headquarters by Major R. Khating the first political officer on 6th February 1951. Previously the administration of the sub-division used to run by the local people. According to latest administrative pattern the area is divided into three sub-divisions namely Tawang sub-division, Jang sub-division and Lumla sub-division. The Deputy Commissioner is the administrative head of the district who is vested with the Power of the . The inhabitants of the district belong to Monpa Tribe except Shyo village which is dominated by the people of Tibetan origin. The Monpas belong to the Mongoloid stock. They are well built, fair in complexion. Their houses are built with stones and timbers. Agriculture and Animal Husbandry are the fundamental means of livelihood of the . is one of the most important elements in social and religious life of the Monpas. This Monastery is known as “GLADEN NAMGYEL LHATSE”. It is one of the largest Lamaseries in Asia. Lamaseries comprise of several sections ranging near about four hundred years devoted to Love, Learning and purity of life. The Tawang district occupies a unique status amongst the Mahayana seat of , because of the fact that Great was born at Urgelling Village near Tawang Headquarters.

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

(i) Physical Features Location and Size Tawang district is situated in western most part of Arunachal Pradesh with approximate area of 2172 Sq. Km. The district is located between 27° 22′ (E) to 27° 45′ (E) longitude and 90° 45′ (N) to 92° 15′ (N) latitude. The district is bounded by Tibet in the North, Bhutan in the South-West and Sela ranges separate it from the West Kameng District in the east. In terms of area, Tawang district is the smallest district of Arunachal Pradesh. Physiography The district consists of continuous chain of hills and mountains, the altitude of which rises from 3500 feet to 22,500 feet approximately. The highest mountain peak in the district is known as GOURICHEN which is 22,500 feet approximately from mean sea level. In Tawang district, there is a high mountain range known as Sela Range consisting of mountains in the form of big line from Tibet in the north, Bhutan in the South-west and thus a tough terrain to pass through. Its altitude is 13714 feet from Mean Sea Level. The Everest like Chongchongma mountain peak which is 14,000 feet approximately and the sprawling ranges of Shangfu hills are situated near Bletung the border village of Tawang District. The sky kissing Gourichen and her sister mountains are clad in white snow capped apparels. Lofty Gesila Range consisting of several mountains in the form of a line is not far from Tawang town and it looks like a protection wall of the district headquarters. The high hills and mountains are snow bound area in winter season where no habitation exists. As per the cartographic analysis of the state, the whole district seems is covered under Tawang Valley. The region is of and Sela groups of geology. The area has recently formed soils, shallow black, brown and alluvial soils of northern region. The area is covered by dense forest of East Himalayan moist temperate type. It is a ‘Dun’ type valley in inner . Drainage Tawang Chuu and Nyamjang Chuu are the two main rivers in Tawang District. Tawang Chuu emerges after confluence of Mago Chuu and Nyukcharong Chuu rivers at an elevation of 2240m. Nyucharong Chuu originates from Tibet in the Eastern Himalayas ranges and flow towards southern direction and joins Seti Chuu after 52 Km of travel in Tibet. It further flows in southward direction and enters India after Shoe/Tsona Chuu joins it from left side at 3060m near Shymdling. Mago Chuu originates in India at an elevation of 3360m. It traverses south-west and joins Nyukcharong Chuu near kyelatongbo and the river after confluence is known as Tawang Chuu. Tawang Chuu flows towards Bhutan through a narrow valley in most part of its length and crosses international boundaries after cruising in India for a distance of 45 Km. In Bhutan, Tawang Chuu joins , which is a major tributary of . The overall drainage network of the catchment area shows combination of dendrite, trellis and parallel drainage pattern. Climate The climatic condition of the district is moderate and pleasant during the summer and extreme chill and biting cold with snow fall during winter. The district has high land configuration. The altitude varying from 3500 feet in the basin of two main rivers to 22500 feet. With such varying altitude, the climate is marked with variation in temperature in accordance with the elevation. The temperature generally goes down to the freezing point in winter. The monthly rainfall in Tawang district during the year 2010 is as follows:

Monthly Rainfall in Tawang District During the Year 2010 Sl. No. Month During the Year 1. January Nil 2. February 20.10 mm 3. March 294.50 mm 4. April 336.60 mm 5. May 348.60 mm 6. June 207.60 mm 7. July 333.10 mm 8. August 402.05 mm 9. September 256.30 mm 10. October 110.60 mm 11. November 92.60 mm 12. December Nil

Forestry Almost all of the total geographical areas of the district are covered with either green virgin forest or degraded forests. This comes under the following categories as per the FRI classification. a) alluvial plains/semi evergreen forests. b) East Himalayan Sub-Tropical wet Hill forests. There is no reserve forest area in the district. Tawang is a very cold place. Local people are mainly dependent on firewood for cooking and heating of fire place etc. Local people are collecting firewood either on payment of royalty or on free of royalty. Timber operation is strictly prohibited in Tawang District for environmental reason. The total firewood production of Tawang Social Forestry Division is 2730.23 cu.m (i.e. 1831.4 Ton) approx. Besides, firewood, the minor forest products of Tawang during 2009-2010 are Stones/Shingles/Chips, Boulders, Sand, Bamboos and Ballies. Commercially the forest of Tawang is not important like forest of other districts as timber operation is strictly prohibited in the district and there is no wood industry in Tawang. During 2009- 2010 the forest revenue of Tawang is Rs.1,34,791. Land use pattern and tenancy In Tawang district there is no specific rules regarding allotment of land to local people before the year 1983. After proper survey and preparation of Township Map, Government has decided to regularize the land already occupied by the local people within the Township. Accordingly DLAAB (District Land Allotment Advisory Board) was formed and considered their cases and forwarded to the Government for approval. The Government of Arunachal Pradesh has also considered their cases and approval has been conveyed with the following lease rent and premium w.e.f. 1st January, 1983 (as per their occupation) for a period of 30 (thirty) years subject to the payment of annual lease rent and premium as fixed by the Government. The rate has been enhanced and the present rates are also given.

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Old Rates Present Rates a) Lease rent @ Rs. 0.50 Per Sqm. @ Rs.3.00 Per Sqm Business Purpose b) Premium @ Rs. 2.00 Per Sqm. @ Rs. 8.00 Per Sqm a) Lease rent @ Rs. 0.20 Per Sqm. @ Rs. 1.00 Per Sqm Residential Purpose b) Premium @ Rs. 0.50 Per Sqm. @ Rs.3.00 Per Sqm Agriculture More than 70% in the district are engaged in Agriculture and its allied activities i.e. cultivation of food crops, commercial crops, rearing of animal like , Sheep, Goat, etc.. Circle like Thingbu is totally engaged in rearing of Yaks. Butter and chirpy (Cheese) are the products of Yak which are exchanged with food grains from other districts through ‘Barter System’. Agriculture in this district is traditionally organic. Jhum cultivation was the most prominent farming system in earlier days. The Govt. of India is giving the major emphasis on effective extension services to wean away the farming community from traditional practice of slash and burn shifting cultivation to settle cultivation in Arunachal Pradesh. The main efforts of the Agriculture department are towards permanent cultivation, land preparation, supply of improved varieties of seeds, graft, fertilizers, pesticides and insecticides, etc.. The programmes have been succeeded to a great extent in the area. Government is committed to achieve food security and raise income of farmers through commercialization of Agriculture. There is tremendous scope and potentiality for development of agriculture and its allied activities in the district. Tawang District is such a district which has varied Agro climatic areas where field crops/ horticulture crops can be grown in sub-tropical climate to temperate climate. Due to varied physiographic and agro-climatic conditions, the agricultural practice and prospects of this area differs to some extent from other districts of the state. Diverse physiographic and agro-climatic features of this district is congenial for commercial cultivation of both tropical & temperate fruits, Orchids species, Potato, Ginger, Spices, Medicinal and Aromatic plants, etc.. The inhabitant of the district mainly belongs to Monpa Tribes. They grow staple food crops like Rice, Millets, Wheat & Maize, etc.. Now a days, the Monpas practiced the WRC cultivation in good spirit. They are known for terraced cultivation and production of potatoes. Kufri Jyoti variety of Potato is very popular in Tawang District. Numbers of Horticulture crops are also being taken up in a big way in recent years. The progressive cultivators of the district reap a good harvest of Cash crop like Apple, Plum, Kiwi, Walnut, Potato, Ginger, Cabbage, Soyabean, Turnip and other leafy vegetable and derive considerable financial benefits out of the cash crops produced by them every year. Crops like ginger, garlic, onions, can be grown in large scale as cash crops which would fetch abundant income to the farmers. At present potato is grown in some pockets as commercial crop. Area and production under this crop can be increased if necessary inputs like seeds and fertilizers are made available and a proper market exist.

Potential areas and Production of important food crops as on December 2009 Sl. No. Name of Crops Present area (HA) Production (MT) 1 Rice 760 1178 2 Maize 695 1494 3 Millets 1000 1200 4 Pulses 152 192.3 5 Potato 448 4928

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6 Vegetable Crops 332 826 TOTAL 3387 9818.3 Horticulture Tawang district is made up of hills, slopes, meadows and valleys, thus providing varied agro- climatic belts. The temperature ranges from extreme cold in the higher reaches, temperate in the middle belts and warm temperate to sub-tropical in the lower belts and valleys. This provide favourable conditions for cultivation of various fruit crops like; Apple, Walnut, Pears, Peach, Kiwi, Orange, Grapes, Guava, Mango, etc. at different elevations with different agro-climatic conditions. More than 80% of the indigenous populations are involved in farming and the people of the district are hard working and keenly interested in agro-horticulture activities. The prevalence of these factors provides a great scope towards development of horticulture and exploitation of its potentialities for commercialization in near future. Government patronization for improvement of Horticulture : Various horticulture schemes are taken up by the government for development of horticulture in Tawang district, a few of them are listed below; 1. Control of Shifting Cultivation/People’s Horticulture Garden: The main objective is to increase area and production of fruits as well as to upgrade the economic status of rural people by establishing fruit gardens (Orchards). 2. Centrally sponsored scheme on Integrated Development of Fruits: The main objective is to increase area and production of fruits and maintenance of garden establishment during the previous years as well as improve productivity of old orchards. 3. Centrally sponsored scheme on Integrated Development of Spices: Its main objective is to encourage cultivation of spices and to increase production of spices. 4. Rejuvenation of old orchards: Its main objective is to rejuvenate old and uneconomical orchards by adopting horticultural practices like, pruning, application of manures and fertilizers, etc… and repairing in the gaps alongwith the replacement of old uneconomical fruit plant with planting materials of improved varieties for increased economic returns. 5. Plant protection chemicals & equipments: The main objective of this scheme is to protect horticulture crops from various diseases, disorders and damages by pest with a view to produce quality fruits. 6. Horticulture tools & implements: The main objective of this scheme is to produce quality fruits and accelerate horticulture activities by encouraging use of modern horticulture tools and implements. 7. Incentive to farmers: The objective of this scheme is to encourage local farmers for adopting improved Horticultural practices to produce quality fruits. 8. Fair & Exhibition: The objective of this scheme is to popularize the cultivation of commercially potential fruits and flowers. Technology Mission: From 2001, under the Prime Minister’s special package for North-East, a lot of schemes are taken up under Technology Mission through the NGO, Small Farmer’s Agr. Business Consortium (SFAC) for promoting horticulture with a mission based approach. The schemes taken up in the district are as follows: i) Area expansion programme: For different fruits, vegetables, flowers, spices & medicinal plants. 6

ii) Farm water management: Under farm water management, farmers are provided with ‘On farm water Reservoir’ for harvesting rain water for irrigating their Orchards. Besides, Drip irrigation is also provided for the farmers. iii) Controlled Cultivation: These farmers are provided with Green House wherein ‘Off Season’ vegetables and flowers are grown. iv) Organic Farming: To encourage organic farming, farmers are given incentive like organic manure and fertilizers free of cost. Concrete Vermi Composting units are provided to farmers so that they could produce organic manures from their kitchen waste, cow dung, etc.. People’s Participation in taking up of Horticulture as a source of Livelihood : In spite of steep slopes and small land holdings size of individuals, the people of Tawang district has taken much interest to adopt horticulture as a source of livelihood. Most of them practice kitchen gardening in their respective homesteads and thereby they fulfill their daily needs of vegetables and the surplus produces are sold in the market. Tawang district being a tourist place, some of the people in the urban areas are involved in floriculture activities also. Due to job scarcity in the Government sector and lack of other industries both private and public undertaking, the educated un-employed youths of this district are keen to take up horticulture as a source of livelihood by creating self employment opportunities. They are producing off seasonal vegetables and flowers inside the low cost tunnel poly- houses. Besides, the Govt. is providing yearly assistant for establishing commercially important fruit orchards like apple, walnut, oranges, kiwi, etc. to the farmers. Commercial Viability of Horticulture Development : Since the agro-climatic condition of Tawang district is similar to those of and Jammu & Kashmir, so there is scope for successful commercial cultivation of horticulture crops in Tawang district, more and more farmers are establishing orchards with assistance from government. Scheme for development of marketing facilities are under process to facilitate marketing of horticulture produce. There are numerous gardens of apple, kiwi and walnut in the district. Farmers are getting good returns from orchards. Due to large presence of Army and -Military forces in the district, marketing of horticulture is not a problem.

Area under Production of Fruits During the Year 2009-2010 In Tawang District Area in Hect. Production in MT Sl. No. Items Area Production 1 Apple 1500 3500 2 Plum 90 70 3 Walnut 500 50 4 Guava 10 15 5 Orange 300 625 6 Banana 06 80 7 Tomato 40 1000 8 Cole Crop 50 750 9 Spices 30 75 10 Medicinal/Aromatic Plants 35 12.5 11 Kiwi 700 1350 12 Others 10 16 7

Animal Husbandry

Arunachal lies on the topographical fronts of the Himalayan plateau in the eastern most corner of India. It enjoys a climate which is conducive for different species of livestock rearing. The economic conditions of the larger population of the state are basically dependent on animal husbandry. Almost all rural household in Arunachal Pradesh owns cattle such as yaks, goats, few pigs, fowls, etc.. So animal husbandry in Arunachal Pradesh forms a part and parcel of the people as well as the state’s economy. Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Department in Tawang is playing a vital role in uplifting the rural economy of the people of this district. The entire set-up is under the Administrative and technical controls of the District Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Officer with headquarters at Tawang. The department extent free treatment to the animals and birds and take precautionary measures against the epidemics diseases prevailing in the district. Improvements of livestock by cross breeding and extending Veterinary care are the activities of the Veterinary and Animal Husbandry department. Prospects for Dairy, Goatery, Piggery, Sheep breading and poultry etc. are very good in the district. There are five (5) Veterinary Dispensaries, 11(eleven) Veterinary Aid Centre’s, 8 (eight) Cattle up-grading Centre’s, 4 (four) Sheep & Wool Extension Centre’s, 1 (one) Poultry Breeding Farm, 1 (one) Pig Breeding Farm and 1 (one) District Diagnostic Laboratory in this district. Tawang district is habitat of unique animals like Yak and Sheep. The Monpa people are rearing this Yak animal with great care since time immemorial. It is treated as an asset of the rural economy. In formative years, people are very interested in rearing sheep, as because they made woolen garments in their traditional method by collecting wool from sheep. Now a days, since the woolen garments are readily available in the market, people have less interest in rearing of sheep and for this reason, the number of sheep are decreasing day by day. In such cases, Government is giving persistent efforts to the local people for breeding and rearing of sheep’s in the district. The ICAR-National Research Centre on Yak is also promoting scientific Yak Husbandry practices in Tawang. Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Tawang is also focusing in distribution of chicks, feeds, water, medicines and vaccines, checking body weight of animals from the beginning and distribution of notix powder to control ectoparasitic infection in cattle. Fishery The department of Fisheries, Tawang district has a Trout Hatchery producing trout seed successfully every year and the seeds are being released in the streams and lakes of the district. As far as Fishery Industry is concerned, the chances are minimum due to altitudinal difficulties since the entire district is located at 6000 feet above sea level. The district has very rich potential with regard to cold water fisheries and has to be encouraged up to the maximum extent. Fishery based eco-tourism is also emerging as a potential area for employment generation. Angling or sport fishing has minimum adverse impact on the environment and also help in retaining the beautiful natural environment, help to preserve and protect the river system and its surrounding, helps in the growth of fisheries resources through protection and preservation for future scope and aspiration of better fishing. Like birds watching, fish watching also has scope for its expansion. Moving shoals of different size, colour and shaped of fishes always

8 provide joy to the visitors. Sport fishing and fish watching are source of recreation which attracts thousands of tourists. Fishery The department of Fisheries, Tawang district has a Trout Hatchery producing trout seed successfully every year and the seeds are being released in the streams and lakes of the district. As far as Fishery Industry is concerned, the chances are minimum due to altitudinal difficulties since the entire district is located at 6000 feet above sea level. The district has very rich potential with regard to cold water fisheries and has to be encouraged up to the maximum extent. Fishery based eco-tourism is also emerging as a potential area for employment generation. Angling or sport fishing has minimum adverse impact on the environment and also help in retaining the beautiful natural environment, help to preserve and protect the river system and its surrounding, helps in the growth of fisheries resources through protection and preservation for future scope and aspiration of better fishing. Like birds watching, fish watching also has scope for its expansion. Moving shoals of different size, colour and shaped of fishes always provide joy to the visitors. Sport fishing and fish watching are source of recreation which attracts thousands of tourists. Industry Tawang is the homeland of variety of exquisite craft and handloom. The age-old notable arts and craft of the people here are carpet weaving, wood carving, handmade paper making, painting, agarbatti making, pottery, etc.. Carpets are being made by combining different shades of woolen yarn and with exquisite designs of dragons, , birds, flowers on them. Paper making is another art in which the people of this district excel. Probably they are the only tribe in Arunachal Pradesh who knows the art of paper making. It is made from the bark of a shrub called Dapne Botanical Papercia and the Monpas use mainly for religious purpose. Tawang is also known for Thangka paintings which have rich Buddhist influence. As the region is endowed with lush green forest, various kind of woods are extracted to make various objects such as bowls, saucer, trays, cups, flower vases, ash trays and many other objects for other purposes. Other kind of craft include mask making, hat making, shoe making, etc.. The area is also feasible for forest and Agro-Horti based industries in addition to traditional cottage based industries. Tawang Craft Centre consist of following trades i.e. Carpet Weaving, Handloom weaving, Black Smithy, Carpentry/mask making, wood Curning, Knitting / Tailoring. District Industries Centre, Tawang, is having 1 (one) Govt. Sales Emporium at Tawang where not only the products of the centre but also the products from other districts of Arunachal Pradesh are displayed for sale. The revenue earned by the Department through selling of the products during the last 5 (five) years is as under:

Sl. Total Particulars 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 No. Amt. 1. Govt. Revenue 2,60,409 1,84,337 1,49,293 1,25,785 1,66,093 8,85,917

The department is fully involved in providing /imparting training in various trades to the local educated & uneducated youth for both male & female of the district. No. of trainees passed out from the centre during last 5 (five years) is as under :

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Sl. No. Particulars 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Total No. of passed out 1 4 Nos. NIL 3 Nos. 8 Nos. 1 Nos. 16 Nos. trainees

The District Industries Centre, Tawang, has 7.08 acres of land under Industrial Estate which is allotted to the needy entrepreneurs for establishment of industrial activities on lease rent basis @ 0.08p per Sq meter per month. In 2008-09, there are 8 units established and functioning in Tawang District which are registered under DIC Tawang. Industrial infrastructure is very much essential in the district not only for promoting local handloom and handicraft activities but to boost the rural artisans and also for exposure of the traditional craft of the local people to the outsideworld. Transport and Communication The economic development of an area mainly depends on the developed communication network within that area. Although transport and communication system has been developed considerably in Tawang during last decades, but due to frequent landslide, soil erosion and heavy snowfall makes a common phenomenon in all blockade of transport and communication facilities. The district is connected with Tezpur of Assam by all weather road. The distance between Tawang to Tezpur is 350 Kms which is maintained by the BRTF. Besides, PWD & RWD department have taken up various schemes for construction and maintenance of inter district link roads to facilitate transport and communication network even to the remote corners of the district. Except Thingbu circle all the Circle Headquarters and Sub-divisional headquarters are connected by road communication. Length of roads maintained by different agencies in Tawang District

Surface Road (Km) Un-Surface Road (Km) Total Length Agency Black Metal Fair Weather Jeepable of Road Tapped Tapped Road PWD 245.50 78.50 58.30 NA 382.30

BRTF 820.644 NA NA NA 820.644

FOREST 0.164 NA NA NA 0.164 During the year 2011-12, three hundred fifty private transport vehicles were registered for commercial purpose in the District. The nearest railway station to the district is at and nearest airport is Tezpur. There are 3 (three) helipad located at Tawang, Lumla and Zemithang for landing of helicopters. Power and electricity Power is the key infrastructure for the economic development of an area. The district has great potential to generate Hydroelectricity which needs to be exploited to cater faster economic development. Followings are the projects undertaken in the district for generation of power.

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Present Existing Power Station: i) Construction of Kitpi Micro Hydel project Scheme Ph.I - 3 x 500 Kw (w.e.f.1977) ii) Nurang Hydro Electric Project - 3 x 2000 Kw (w.e.f. 05-1996) iii) T. Gompa Mini Micro Hydel - 1 x 50 Kw (w.e.f. 2005) iv) Chillengkang MHS Ph.I. - 1 x 30 Kw (w.e.f. 01.11.2005) v) Chilleng MHS Ph.II. - 1 x 30 Kw (w.e.f. 11.11.2005) vi) C/o Mukto Micro Hydel Scheme at Mukto - 3 x 3000 Kw. vii) C/o Kitpi Micro Hydel Scheme at Kitpi Ph.II - 2 x 1500 Kw (w.e.f. 16.12.08) viii) Shakti MHS - 2 x 50 Kw (w.e.f. 15.3.2009) ix) Thingbu MHS - 20 x 50 Kw (7.09.2009) x) Bramdungchung MHS Ph.II. - 2 x 50 Kw (w.e.f. 12.10.2009) xi) Khet MHS - 2 x 50 Kw (w.e.f. 20-06-2010) xii) Bongleng MHS - 2 x 50 Kw (w.e.f. 15-10-2011) The Tawang Large Sized Multipurpose C0-operative Society Ltd. Tawang The Tawang Cooperative General Stores Ltd., Tawang, was initiated by the people of Tawang with an aim and objective to supply of essentials commodities, procurement and marketing of surplus Agri-products from the members/farmers of entire Tawang for upliftment of socio-economic status of its members in particular and Monpa community of Tawang in general. The Registrar of Cooperative Societies registered Tawang Cooperative General Store Ltd, Tawang in 1959. But due to improper functioning and poor management of the management committee, the Registrar of Cooperative Societies. Shillong superseded it vide No.KG-03-SC, dated 2nd May, 1970 and one of the departmental officer was appointed to supervise and look after the management work of day to day activities of the society. With the passage of time the business activities of the Society was enlarged in manifold and it had converted into LAMP in 1979. The Society sells a wide range of commodities and basic necessities like food grains, groceries, stationeries, edible oil, textile garments, electrical goods and especially Godrej furniture being dealer. In addition to the above, it has 10 retail outlets in various location of the Tawang block through where the PDS items have been distributed to public/members of this district. Presently, the society undertakes the following business activities for last 4 (four) years. 1. Procurement and distribution of PDS items especially PDS rice being wholesale nominee/retailers of the district. 2. Procurement and marketing of surplus Agri-Horticulture products from local farmers/members. 3. Transport carriage business. 4. Negotiation Contract for supply of fresh vegetables, fruit, eggs (hens), potatoes & onions with Army FSD ASC Dahung, Sapper DP Baisakhi, Bomdir Supply point Lumpo, KM-6 delivery point C-2.

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5. General Consumers business i.e. Stationeries, groceries, hardware items, supply of company items as a dealership of Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co., sale of Agril inputs etc.. 6. Handling of Petrol Pump M/s Himalaya Filling Station, Tawang at Tawang H.Q. The value of PDS items procured and distributed by the Society in the year 2011 can be seen from Table -1. Table-1 Particulars 2010-11 Purchase 2,34,41,007/- Sell 2,76,24,844/- Closing Stock 13,47,222/-

To uplift the socio-economic condition of its members, the society continued to play important role in procurement and marketing operations of fresh vegetables, fresh fruits and potatoes & onions particularly in the district and other district like West Kameng and East Kameng in general. The procurement and marketing of surplus agri-horticultural products business is found to be quiet satisfactory for last several years. This has also benefited the farmers/members of Kameng areas and the Army too to a large extent. The value of fresh items purchased and marketed by the Society in 2010-2011 can be seen in table-2. Table-2 Particulars 2010-11 Purchased 2,55,11,455/- Marketed 2,79,40,746/- Expenditure 4,36,849/- Gross Margin 18,92,442/-

Procurement and selling of Godrej furniture’s through its owned complex and other consumer activities are remarkable to fulfill the public / Govt. demand that which could not be ignored in the activities. Purchased and total turnover of general business can be seen in table-3. Table-3 Particulars 2010-11 Purchase 27,63,298/- Sell 32,40,053/- Closing Stock 16,95,894/-

The Tawang LAMP Ltd., Tawang, was selected and awarded NCDC Cooperative Excellence Award 2006 amongst 28 primary cooperative societies from as many States /Union Territories in on 4th January, 2007. The Society has achieved record performance in respect of the business activities and profit during the Financial Year 2010-2011 which can be seen in table-4 below. Table-4 Particulars 2010-11 Total Turn Over 6,33,25,914/- Gross Income 50,58,122/- Net Profit 29,23,895/-

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Panchayati Raj The Panchayati Raj was introduced in the district with North East Frontier Agency Panchayat Regulation 1967. This Regulation provides for 3 (three) Tier Panchayati Raj system – i) Gram Panchayat at the Village level, ii) Anchal Samity at the Block level and iii) Zila Parishad at the district level. Presently the district is having 80 Gram Panchayats with 298 Gram Panchayat members. The village level planning and implementation of various sanctioned developmental schemes in the village are the main activities of the Gram Panchayat members at village level. The district is having 6 Anchal Smity with 80 Anchal Samity members. The Anchal Samity used to examine the village level planning framed by Gram Panchayat and consolidated in the block level planning and submitted to the Zila Parishad for consideration and inclusion in the AOP of various departments in the district. There are six Zila Parishad constituencies in the Tawang district namely- i) Zemithang – Didunghar, ii) Lumla, iii) Tawang, iv) Kitpi, v) Mukto, vi) Jang- Thingbu. (ii) Census Concepts Building : A ‘Building’ is generally a single structure on the ground. Usually a structure will have four walls and a roof. Sometimes it is made up of more than one component unit which are used or likely to be used as dwellings (residences) or establishments such as shops, business houses, offices, factories, workshops, work sheds, Schools, places of entertainment, places of worship, godowns, stores etc. It is also possible that building which have component units may be used for a combination of purposes such as shop-cum-residence, workshop-cum-residence, office-cum-residence etc. But in some areas the very nature of construction of houses is such that there may not be any wall. Such is the case of conical structures where entrance is also provided but they may not have any walls. Therefore, such of the conical structures are also treated as separate buildings. Pucca Houses : Houses, the walls and roof of which are made of permanent materials. The material of walls can be any one from the following, namely, Stones (duly packed with lime or cement mortar), G.I/metal/ asbestos sheets, Burnt bricks, Cement bricks, Concrete. Roof may be made of from any one of the following materials, namely, Machine-made tiles, Cement tiles, Burnt bricks, Cement bricks, Stone, Slate, G.I/Metal/Asbestos sheets, Concrete. Such houses are treated as Pucca house. Kutcha Houses : Houses in which both walls and roof are made of materials, which have to be replaced frequently. Walls may be made from any one of the following temporary materials, namely, grass, Unburnt bricks, bamboos, mud, grass, reeds, thatch, plastic /polythene, loosed packed stone, etc. Such houses are treated as Kutcha house. Dwelling Room : A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has walls with a doorway and a roof and should be wide and long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e. it should have a length of not less than 2 meters and a breadth of at least 1.5 meters and a height of 2 meters. A dwelling room would include living room, bedroom, dining room, drawing room, study room, servant’s room and other habitable rooms. Kitchen, bathroom, latrine, store room, passageway and verandah which are not normally usable for living are not considered as dwelling rooms. A room, used for multipurpose such as sleeping, sitting, dining, storing, cooking, etc., is regarded as a dwelling room. In a situation where a census house is used as a shop or office., etc., and the household also stays in it then the room is not considered as a dwelling room. But if a garage or servant quarter is used by a servant and if she/ he also lives in it as a separate household then this has been considered as a dwelling room available to the servant’s household. Tent or conical shaped hut if used for living by any household is also considered as dwelling room. A dwelling room, which is shared by more than one household, has not 13 been counted for any of them. If two households have a dwelling room each but in addition also share a common dwelling room, then the common room has not been counted for either of the households. Census House : A ‘census house’ is a building or part of a building used or recognized as a separate unit because of having a separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase, etc. It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for residential or non- residential purpose or both. If a building has a number of Flats or Blocks/Wings, which are independent of one another having separate entrances of their own from the road or a common staircase or a common courtyard leading to a main gate, these are considered as a separate Census house. Village : The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue village, which has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue village may comprise of one or more hamlets but the entire village is treated as one unit for presentation of data. In un surveyed areas, like villages within forest areas, each habitation area with locally recognized boundaries is treated as one village. Rural-Urban Area : The data in the census are presented separately for rural and urban areas. The unit of classification in this regard is ‘town’ for urban areas and ‘village’ for rural areas. The urban area comprises two types of towns viz; Statutory towns and Census towns. In the Census of India 2011, the definition of urban area adopted is as follows: (a) Statutory Towns : All places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified town area committee, etc are known as statutory towns. (b) Census owns: All other places satisfying the following three criteria simultaneously are treated as Census Towns. i) A minimum population of 5,000; ii) At least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non-agricultural pursuits; and iii) A density of population of at least 400 per sq. km. (1,000 per sq. mile) For identification of places which would qualify to be classified as ‘urban’ all villages, which, as per the 2001 Census had a population of 4,000 and above, a population density of 400 persons per sq. km. and having at least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non-agricultural activity were considered. To work out the proportion of male working population referred to above against b) (ii), the data relating to main workers were taken into account. In addition the above stated towns, urban areas also constitutes of OGs which are the parts of UAs. City : Towns with population of 100,000 and above are called cities. Urban Agglomeration : An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically contiguous towns together with or without urban outgrowths of such towns. In some cases, railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, military camps etc; may come up near a statutory town outside its statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a village or villages contiguous to the town. Each such individual area by itself may not satisfy the minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit but may qualify to be clubbed with the exiting town as their continuous urban spread (i.e., an Out Growth). Each such town together with its outgrowth(s) is treated as an integrated urban area and is designated as an ‘urban agglomeration’. For the purpose of delineation of Urban Agglomerations during Census of India 2011, following criteria has been adopted: (a) The core town or at least one of the constituent towns of an urban agglomeration should necessarily be a statutory town; and

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(b) The total population of an Urban Agglomeration (i.e. all the constituents put together) should not be less than 20,000 as per the 2001 Census. In varying local conditions, there were similar other combinations which have been treated as urban agglomerations satisfying the basic condition of contiguity. Out Growth (OG) : The outgrowth is a viable unit such as a village or a hamlet or an enumeration block and clearly identifiable in terms of its boundaries and location. While determining the outgrowth of a town, it has been ensured that it possesses the urban features in terms of infrastructure and amenities such as pucca roads, electricity, taps, drainage system for disposal of waste water etc., educational institutions, post offices, medical facilities, banks etc and physically contiguous with the core town of the UA. Household : A ‘household’ is usually a group of persons who normally live together and take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent any of them from doing so. Persons in a household may be related or unrelated or a mix of both. However, if a group of unrelated persons live in a census house but do not take their meals from the common kitchen, then they are not constituent of a common household. Each such person was to be treated as a separate household. The important link in finding out whether it was a household or not was a common kitchen/common cooking. There may be one member households, two member households or multi-member households. Institutional Household : A group of unrelated persons who live in an institution and take their meals from a common kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples of Institutional Households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, observation homes, beggars homes, jails, ashrams, old age homes, children homes, orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 2011, it was specifically mentioned that this category or households would cover only those households where a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and share a common kitchen. Houseless Household : Households who do not live in buildings or census houses but live in the open or roadside, pavements, in hume pipes, under flyovers and staircases, or in the open in places of worship, mandaps, railway platforms, etc., are treated as Houseless Households. Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes:- The list of SCs and STs applicable in the State is given hereunder: 1. Abor 2. Aka 3. Apatani 4. Nyishi 5. Galong 6. Khampti 7. Khowa 8. Mishmi, Idu, Taroan 9. Momba 10. Any naga tribes 11. Sherdukpen

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12. Singpho 13. Hrusso 14. Tagin 15. Khamba 16. Adi Language and Mother Tongue : As per the census concept, each language is a group of mother tongues. The census questionnaire collects information on the mother tongue of each person. Mother tongue is the language spoken in childhood by the person’s mother to the person. If the mother died in infancy, the language mainly spoken in the person’s home in childhood will be the mother tongue. In the case of infants and deaf mutes, the language usually spoken by the mother is considered as mother tongue. It is not necessary that the language spoken as mother tongue should have a script. The mother tongues returned by the respondents in census are classified and grouped under appropriate languages according to their linguistic characteristics. Literate : A person aged 7 years and above who can both read and write with understanding in any language is taken as literate. A person who can only read but cannot write is not literate. It is not necessary that to be considered as literate, a person should have received any formal education or passed any minimum educational standard. Literacy could have been achieved through adult literacy classes or through any non-formal educational system. People who are blind and can read in Braille are treated as literates. Literacy Rate : Literacy rate of the population is defined as the percentage of literates in the age-group seven years and above. For different age-groups the percentage of literates in that age- group gives the literacy rate. Educational Level : The highest level of education a person has completed. Work : Work is defined as participation in any economically productive activity with or without compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may be physical and/or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also includes effective supervision and direction of work. It even includes part time help or unpaid work on farm, family enterprise or in any other economic activity. All persons engaged in ‘work’ as defined above are workers. The main point to note is that the activity should be economically productive. Reference period for determining a person as worker and non-worker is one year preceding the date of enumeration. Main worker : A person who has worked for major part of the reference period (i.e. six months or more during the last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in any economically productive activity is termed as ‘Main worker’. Marginal worker : A person who worked for 3 months or less but less than six months of the reference period (i.e. in the last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in any economic activity is termed as ‘Marginal worker’. Non-worker : A person who has not worked at all in any economically productive activity during the reference period (i.e. last one year preceding the date of enumeration) is termed as ‘Non worker’. Cultivator : For purposes of the Census, a person is classified as cultivator if he or she is engaged in cultivation of land owned or from government or from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation also includes effective supervision or direction in cultivation. Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing, harvesting and production of cereals and millet 16 crops such as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi, etc., and other crops such as sugarcane, tobacco, ground-nuts, tapioca, etc., and pulses, raw jute and kindred fiber crop, cotton, cinchona and other medicinal plants, fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves, etc. Cultivation does not include the plantation crops like– tea, coffee, rubber, coconut and betel nuts (areca). The workers engaged in Plantation crops are recorded under “other workers”. Agricultural Labourer : A person who works on another person’s land for wages in cash or kind or share is regarded as an agricultural labourer. She/he has no risk in the cultivation, but merely works on another person’s land for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract on land on which she/he works. Household Industry Worker : Household industry is defined as an industry conducted by one or more members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only within the precincts of the house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in household industry should consist of members of the household. The industry should not be run on the scale of a registered factory which would qualify or has to be registered under the Indian Factories Act and should be engaged in manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs of goods. The activity relate to production, processing, servicing, repairing or making and selling of goods. It does not include professions such as a pleader, Doctor, Musician, Dancer, Waterman, Astrologer, Dhobi, Barber, etc. or merely trade or business, even if such professions, trade or services are run at home by members of the household. Other Worker : A person, who has been engaged in some economic activity during the last year of reference period but not as a cultivator or agricultural labourer or worker in Household Industry. The type of workers that come under this category include all government servants, municipal employees, teachers, factory workers, plantation workers, those engaged in trade, commerce, business, transport, banking, mining, construction, political or social work, priests, entertainment artists, etc. In fact, all those workers other than cultivators or agricultural labourers or household industry workers are ‘Other Workers’. Work Participation Rate : Percentage of Workers (Main + Marginal) to total population. Population Density : Population density is the number of persons inhabited per square kilometer of the area. Age : Age is measured in terms of the completed number of years. Sex Ratio : Number of females per 1,000 males in a population.

(iii) Non-Census Concepts Civic Status of Urban Units : Civic Status of a town/city is determined on the basis of Civic Administrative Authority of the town e.g., Municipal Corporation / Corporation, Municipal Committee / Municipal council, Municipality etc. Size Class of U.A./Town : Size-class of U.A./Town is based on the population size of the U.A./City/Town. U.A.s/Towns with 100,000 and above population are classified as Class I U.A.s/ Towns. Towns with 50,000 to 99,999 population are classified as Class II towns, 20,000 to 49,999 population are Class III towns, population with 10,000- 19,999 are Class IV towns, population with 5,000 and 9,999 are Class V towns and towns with less than 5,000 population are Class VI towns.

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Slum Area : The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) Act, 1956, which was enacted by the Central Government defined slums as (a) Areas where buildings are in any respect unfit for human habitation; or (b) are by reasons of dilapidation, overcrowding, faulty arrangement and design of such buildings, narrowness or faulty arrangement of streets, lack of ventilation, light or sanitation facilities, or any combination of these factors, are detrimental to safety, health or morals. Mega City : The concept of ‘Mega city’ is a recent phenomenon in the Urban Sociology and is defined in term of metropolitan city in the form of large size, problem of management of civic amenities and capacity to absorb the relatively high growth of population. Indian Census in 1991 treated the population size of 5 million and above as the cutoff point to identify a place as the mega city. Whereas, for the purpose of inclusion in Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Infrastructure Development in Mega cities the Ministry of Urban Affairs and employment, Department of Urban Development adopted the criteria of 4 million and above population as per 1991 Census for Mega Cities. In 2001 Census, cities with 10 millions and above population have been treated as Mega cities and the same criteria of population has been adopted in 2011 census. Concepts used in VD and TD of DCHB: 1. Educational Amenities : The type of different educational facilities available in the village is given in numbers. Both Government and private educational facilities / institutions are considered for this-purpose. If there are composite schools like Middle schools with Primary classes, or Secondary schools with middle classes, these are included in the number of Primary and Middle schools respectively. For example, if in a village there are two Primary schools and one Middle school with primary classes, the number of Primary schools in the village are given as three and that of Middle school as one even though there may be only three educational institutions. So also in case of Secondary schools. For better understanding, the distinctiveness of different types of schools is depicted hereunder: 1.1 Pre-primary (PP): Now-a-days, the children are sent to schools at a very early stage. Lot of pre-primary schools, private schools in particular, have come up in villages and towns. These may or may not be recognized by the competent authorities. Even many Secondary schools have classes starting from preprimary level. Pre-primary classes include Nursery, K.G., Pre-basic, Play school, etc. 1.2 Primary School (P): Schools providing education from Standard 1 and upward up to and inclusive of Standard V are classified as Primary Schools. 1.3 Middle School (M): Schools providing education from Standard VI and upward up to and inclusive of Standard VIII are classified as Middle Schools. A School with Class 1 to VIII is treated as two units, i.e. one Primary School and one Middle School. 1.4 Secondary School (S): Schools providing education from Standard IX and upwards up to and inclusive of Standard X are classified as Secondary Schools. A composite school with 1 to X standard is treated as three separate units and counted separately under the categories of Primary School, Middle School and Secondary School. 1.5 Senior Secondary School (SS): Schools and colleges that provide education for Standards XI and XII and first and second year of the Pre-University Course fall under this category. There are Senior Secondary Schools with Standard I and upwards up to Standard XII. 1.6. Degree College: (i) Arts/Science/Commerce : These are all educational institutions that provide post-PUC level education leading to University degree/diploma in any subject or combination of subjects and also post-graduate levels of education. The college offering courses in Arts, Science or Commerce either separately or in combination are covered under this category.

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(ii) Engineering College (E): It is a graduate/post-graduate degree college providing Bachelor of Engineering (BE) or Bachelor of Technology (B. Tech.) or post-graduate engineering degrees like M.Tech. (iii) Medical Colleges: These are graduate/post-graduate degree colleges providing MBBS or equivalent degree in alternative medicine like Ayurveda, Unani, Homeopathy etc. or post-graduate medical degrees like M.D or equivalent in the above branches of medicine. 1.7. Management College/ Institute (MI): It offers courses like Diploma in Management, Post-Graduate Diploma in Management, Masters of Business Administration (MBA) and specializations in different disciplines of Management like Marketing, Human Resources Development (HRD) etc. 1.8. Polytechnic (Pt): An Institution providing certificate/diploma (not equivalent to degree) in any technical subject like engineering, vocational courses like embroidery, fashion designing etc. It may be both Government and Private. 1.9. Vocational School/ITI: It is a vocational training institute imparting trainings in specific fields acquiring necessary skill, which will make the trainees employable or create them opportunities of self-employment. Trainings offered by Industrial Training Institutes (ITI) fall under this category.

1.10. Non-formal Education/Training Centre (NFTC): Non-vocational education centers, established by the Central and State Governments provide educational facilities to the interested persons irrespective of educational qualification, and age. These education centers are open to all. 1.11. Special School for Disabled: There are Government and Government recognized institutions/organizations engaged for providing education to different groups of disabled persons. 2. Medical Facilities: 2.1 Hospital-Allopathic and Hospital-Alternative medicine: A hospital is an Institution, where sick or injured are given medical or surgical care. Bed strength differs from hospital to hospital ranging from 31 to 500 depending upon whether these are sub-district, sub- divisional or district hospitals. If there is hospitals providing facilities under different systems of medicines such as, Allopathy, Ayuveda, Unani and Homeopathy etc., these details are given separately. (a) Allopathy: The system of medical practice, which treats disease by the use of remedies which produce effects different from those produced by the disease under treatment. (b) Ayurveda: Ayurveda means ‘Science of life’. The philosophy of Ayurveda is based on the theory of Pancha Mahabhootas (Five elements) of which all the objects and living bodies are composed of. The combination of these five elements are represented in the form of Tridosha: Vata, Pitta and Kapha. These three ‘doshas’ are physiological entities of living beings. Ayurveda developed into eight distinct specialities, i.e., Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Eye and ENT, Surgery, Toxicology, Geriatrics and Science of virility. Two types of treatments, Preventive and Curative, are given in Ayurveda. (c) Unani: Treatment of Unani consists of three components, namely, preventive, promotive and curative. Unani system of medicine has been found to be efficacious in conditions like Rheumatic Artharitis. Jaundice, Filarisis, Eczema, Sinusitis and Bronchial Asthma. For the prevention of the disease and promotion of health, the Unani System emphasizes six essentials: pure air, food and water, physical movement and

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rest, psychic movement and rest, sleep and wakefulness and retention of useful materials and evacuation of waste materials from the body. (d) Homoeopathy: Treatment in Homoeopathy, which is holistic in nature, focuses on an individual’s response to a specific environment. Homoeopathic medicines are prepared mainly from natural substances such as plant products, minerals and animal sources. Homoeopathic medicines do not have any toxic, poisonous or side effects. Homoeopathic treatment is economical as well and has a very broad public acceptance. 2.2 Community Health Centre (CHC): Community Health Centres are designed to provide referral health care for cases from PHC and those in need of specialist health care approaching the CHC directly. 4 PHCs are included under each CHC thus catering approximately 80,000 populations in tribal/hilly areas and 1, 20,000 populations for plain areas. CHC is a 30- bedded hospital providing specialist care in Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Surgery and Paediatrics. 2.3 Primary Health Centre (PHC): A Primary Health Centre is the first contact point between a village community and the Government medical officer. A PHC covers a population of 20,000 in hilly, tribal or difficult areas and 30,000 populations in plain areas with 4-6 indoor/observation beds. It acts as a referral unit for 6 sub-centres. It has a medical officer and para medical staff. 2.4 Primary Health Sub- Centre (PHS): A Primary Health Sub-centre is the first contact point between the primary health care system and the community. As per the population norms, one PHS is established for every 5,000 population in plain areas and 3,000 population in hilly/ tribal/ desert areas. Each PHS has a sanctioned strength of one male and one female heath worker. 2.5 Maternity and Child Welfare Centre (MCW): It provides pre-natal and post-natal services for both mother and child. The services include regular check-up of pregnant women, giving folic tablets, counseling, delivery, immunization of children with check-up etc. 2.6 TB Clinic (TBC): The diagnosis and treatment of TB are functions of the general health services and hence it is a part and parcel of Primary Health Care. Specialized units such as the District Tuberculosis Centre (DTC) act as referral centres. TB clinics are established by the Government of India under the National Tuberculosis Control Programme and implemented through a network of DTC. The DTC is the nodal point for TB control activities in the district and it also functions as a specialized referral centre. The functions of sub-district level Tuberculosis Unit (TU) are implementation, monitoring and supervision of TB control activities in its designated geographical areas. 2.7 Health Centre: Clinic where medicine and medical supplies are dispensed. It has no in- patient facility. A clinic (or an outpatient clinic) is a small private or public health facility that is devoted to the care of outpatients, often in a community, in contrast to larger hospitals, which also treat inpatients. 2.8 Dispensary: Place where patients are treated and medicines provided but with no in- patient facility. Immunizations, MCH Services and sometimes pathological tests are carried out here. It may be of allopathic or any alternative medicine. 2.9 Veterinary Hospital: Mostly run by the State Government or local body for treatment and preventive measures against diseases of domestic animals like cows, buffaloes etc in rural areas. 2.10 Mobile Health Clinic: These are Mobile vans well equipped with a range of health services to villages located far away from the CHCs, PHCs or any public health sources. The vans

20 visit villages on designated days to deliver the health care services. The services generally offered are OPD, ante-natal and post-natal, B.P. examination, X-ray, ECG, Immunization, First Aid etc. 2.11 Family Welfare Centre: Check-up and counseling is provided to the pregnant and married women regarding small family norm and devices for having a small family. Temporary and permanent contraceptive devices are provided here. 2.12 Nursing Home: A nursing home is a long –term care facility licensed by the state that offers 24-hour room and board and health care services including basic and skilled nursing care, rehabilitation and a full range of other therapies., treatments and programs to old and sick people. The difference between a hospital and a nursing home is that a nursing home gives importance to convalescence from a disease while a hospital gives medical treatment for the disease. 2.13 Medicine Shop: A shop which sells drugs and medicines of any system of medicine viz. allopathic, homeopathic, ayurvedic or unani medicines, is considered as a medicine shop. Sometimes some shops and Paan shops also keep ordinary medicines, like Crocin, Burnol etc. These shops are not taken as medicine shops. 3. Drinking water: The following are the main source of drinking water facility (ies) available in the village. 3.1 Tap Water-treated: This source of drinking water refers to a source of drinking water which is provided to the villagers through pipes within their premises or to the villagers through common taps (public taps/community water points) by the Government departments, local bodies, panchayats, public or private estate agencies, etc. after treatment. Such a source is treated as ‘Tap water from treated source’. 3.2 Tap Water-un-treated: If the villagers are drawing drinking water through pipes either directly from a well or bore well or after pumping the well or tube well water, or the water is supplied through pipes to the households of the village or through public taps without treatment. Such a source is treated as ‘Tap water from un-treated source’. 3.3 Covered Well (CW): A well that is (1) covered on sides from run-off water (i.e., excess water from rain, snowmelt or other sources flows over the land) through a wall lining or casting that is raised above ground level on a platform that diverts spilled water away from the well and (2) covered so that bird droppings and animals cannot fall down the hole. It is considered as covered well. 3.4 Un-covered Well (UW): A well which is (1) un-covered on sides from runoff water, (2) un-covered from bird droppings and animals; or (3) both. 3.5 Hand Pump (HP): Hand pump means where ground water is taken out manually by operating a hand pump. 3.6 Tube Well / Borehole (TW): Tube well denotes the ground water source from where ground water is taken out through electrical or diesel pump. Spring, River/Canal, Tank/Pond/Lark are self explanatory. 4. Community Toilet Complex: Community Toilet may be constructed and maintained by Gram Panchayats or Private NGOs like Sulabh Sauchalaya or likes. 5. Rural Sanitary Mart or Sanitary Hardware Outlet (RSM): It is an outlet dealing with the materials, hardware and designs required for the construction of not only sanitary latrines but other sanitary facilities such as compost pit, washing platform and other sanitation and hygiene accessories required for individuals, households and the environment in the rural areas.

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6. Community bio-gas or recycle of waste for productive use: Many of the solid wastes having economic values but put for disposal can be recycled for reuse. For example, food, cow dung, leaves, vegetable, paper, wood, plastics, old cloth etc. However, some of the wastes are not recyclable. These are carbon paper, thermo coal etc. When recyclable solid waste is subjected to decomposition, bio-gas could be produced under favourable conditions. These systems of recycling may be there at the village level organized by Gram Panchayats with technical support from Governments or non-government organizations. 7. Communication and transport Facilities: 7.1 Post Office (PO): Self-explanatory.7.2 Sub-Post Office (SPO): Sub-post office includes Extra Departmental Post Offices and those providing franchise postal services and also part time services in lieu of some honorarium. The limited postal services include sale of stamps, receipt of letters and money orders and also distribution of letters. 7.3 Post & Telegraph Office (PTO): Telegraph office is set up by the Government to enable people to send or receive telegrams. If the phonogram facility is available (though the Telegraph office may not be equipped with Morse Code Transmitters), the village is considered to be having telegraph facility. 7.4 Telephones (landlines): If the village is having the Public Call Office (PCO) either run by the Post Office or by individuals or by a private shop, then the village is considered to be having telephone facility. 7.5 Public Call Office (PCO)/Mobile PCO: Self explanatory.7.6 Mobile Phone Coverage: Mobile phones are now very common particularly in urban areas. Some villages by virtue of being in close proximity to the urban areas also enjoy the benefits of the mobile phone services. Even if a few villagers avail the services of mobile phones, then the village is considered to be having access to mobile phone. 7.7 Internet Cafes/Common Service Centres (CSC): If the village is having the facility of Cyber Cafes or shops owned by private individuals providing the facility of surfing of the internet, then the village is considered to be having access to internet/cyber cafe facility. Government of India formulated the scheme of CSC with the vision of providing all government services in an integrated manner at the door step of the citizen at an affordable cost even in the remotest corners of the country through a combination of it based as well as non-IT based services. 7.8 National Highway (NH): These are main highways running through the length and breadth of the country. Each NH is numbered like NH-1, NH-2 for easy identification. 7.9 State Highway (SH): These are roads of a state linking district headquarters and important cities within a State and connecting them with NHs or Highways of the neighboring States. 7.10 Major District Roads (MDR): These are important roads within a district, serving areas of production and markets and connecting these with each other or with the main Highways. 7.11 Other District Roads (ODR): These are roads serving rural areas of production and providing them with outlet to market centres, taluka headquarters, block development head quarters or other main roads. 7.12 Village Road: The approach to village refers to the state of road etc., leading to the village. This is to see whether the village is approachable both in fair and foul weather, and whether it is inaccessible only for some time in the year. 7.13. Black-Topped (Pucca) Road (BTR): A road provided with a bituminous surfacing.

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7.14 Gravel (Kuchha) Road (GR): A road constructed using well compacted crushed rock or gravel material (coarse sand, small stones), which is fairly resilient and does not become slippery when wet. 7.15 Water Bound Macadam (WBM): This is the road layer made of crushed or broken mixture of sand and rock fragments mechanically interlocked by rolling and voids filled with screening and binding material with the assistance of water. 7.16 Foot Path (FP): A trodden path for the use by pedestrians and in some cases bicycles. The Foot Paths are not suitable for vehicular traffic except bicycles in some cases. Most of the interior/forest villages are connected by Foot Paths. 8. Banks and Credit Societies: - Banking facility means a place where a person can operate a bank account. 8.1 Commercial Bank (CB): These may be banks wholly owned by the Government of India or by Indian or Foreign Companies. 8.2 Cooperative Banks (Coop. B): A co-operative bank is a financial entity which belongs to its members, who are at the same time the owners and the customers of their bank. Cooperative banks are often created by persons belonging to the some local or professional community or sharing a common interest. These banks are registered under the Cooperative Societies Act. The cooperative banks are regulated by RBI and are covered by the Banking Regulations Act, 1949. 8.3 Agricultural Credit Society (ACS): Major objectives of the ACS are to supply agricultural credit to meet the requirements of funds for agricultural production, the distribution of essential consumer commodities, the provision of storage and marketing facilities and for light agricultural implements and machinery. 8.4 Non-Agricultural Credit Society (NCS): These societies include consumer cooperative societies and also credit cooperative societies of certain categories of persons like teachers, health workers, etc. 9. Miscellaneous Facilities: 9.1 Self-help Group (SHG): Self-Help Groups are groups of between 10-25 women created by either NGOs or under the SGSY (Swarnjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana) for the purposes of meeting local credit needs. They are sometimes called Mahila Mandals in villages. 9.2. Public Distribution System (PDS) shop: The shops through which some essential commodities are sold by the government at subsidized rates. They may also be known as ration shops and control shops. 9.3. Mandis/Regular Market: These are those clusters of shops with or without fixed premises which are open on at least six days a week and opens at least from morning hours to dusk. 9.4. Weekly Haat: These are those clusters of shops with or without fixed premises which are open once a week. 9.5. Agricultural Marketing Society: It is a common platform to analyse the issues among all the individuals and institutions in the field of agricultural marketing. 9.6. Nutrition Centre: Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS): The Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) Scheme set up by the Government of India with the objective of providing following package of services to the children under 6 years and pregnant and lactating mothers in villages such as; Immunization, Health Check-up, Referral Services, Pre-school Non- formal Education and Nutrition & Health Education. 23

9.7. Anganwadi Centre: Each centre under the ICDS scheme is run by an Anganwadi Worker. One Anganwadi worker is appointed for specified population of the village. They are basically local women. They are assisted by Anganwadi helper. They provide pre-school non-formal education at the Centre and provide food to the children. 9.8. Accredited Social Health Activist (ASHA): ASHA is a health activist in the community who will create awareness on health and its social determinants and mobilize the community towards local health planning and increased utilization and accountability of the existing health services. She would be a promoter of good health practices. She will also provide a minimum package of curative care as appropriate and feasible for that level and make timely referrals. She will act as a motivator of different types of health related activities. Unlike ANM, she will not be involved in any clinical activities like immunization. 9.9. Sports Club/Recreation Centre: Indoor and out-door games are arranged by the Club and activities like wrestling, Judo Karate etc. are also done there. 9.10. Cinema/Video Hall (CV): If regular cinema houses licensed by Government is available, then the town/village is considered to be having the facility of Cinema Hall. Video hall owners screen films in their own or hired premises. 9.11. Public Library: Books are kept there which can be accessed by the public on loan basis. These may be sponsored by Government or Local Body or Panchayat or any influential person. Free service or nominal charges are made for using the facility. 9.12. Public Reading Room: Here the public may read newspapers and magazines. These may be sponsored by Government or Local Body or Panchayat or any influential person. 9.13. Newspaper Supply: The availability of the Newspaper(s), both in English or vernacular, in the village is considered to having the said facility. 10. Availability of Electricity/Power. If power is actually available, whatever may be the form of its use, it is indicated affirmative. If the village is having electricity for domestic purposes and the residents are using the same for domestic use, then it is considered that domestic power supply is available. If the electricity authority has not given domestic supply to the households on their request and people are using unauthorized electricity either by stealthily or misuse the supply meant for agricultural or industrial purposes, then it is not considered as availability of electricity for domestic purposes. However, if the village goes out of power due to temporary technical problems such as, transformer failures, theft of electrical equipment, etc., it is considered that electricity is available. Supply of electricity is considered available even when there is a temporary ban on new domestic connections. Connections to residential houses, bungalows, clubs, hostels and hospitals run on non- commercial basis, charitable, educational and religious institutions are included in the domestic category. 10.1 Power Supply for domestic use: This category includes electricity used only for domestic consumption. 10.2 Power supply for agricultural use: This category includes all electricity connections given to the farmers for conducting various agricultural activities including irrigation. 10.3 Power supply for commercial use: This category includes electricity connections given for workshops, industries etc. or for any commercial purposes. 10.4 Power supply for all uses: This category includes electricity connection is available for domestic use, agricultural use, and for any commercial purposes.

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11. Land Use Pattern: The land use area of the villages is given in hectares. The land use pattern in the Village Directory conforms to the pattern of classification of land use as recommended by the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India. The Ministry has recommended the maintenance of records of land use pattern under the 9 categories as indicated in the Village Directory. 12. System of drainage: Generally, by drainage system, we mean the network of mains and branches of underground conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and industrial wastage are called separate sewers; those that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other surfaces are known as storm water drains, while those carrying both sewage and storm water are called combined sewers. However, in towns, which are not provided with such underground sewerage system, it is mentioned whether it has open drainage system. There may be possibility of the town having both closed as well as open drainage systems. 13. Type of latrines: The data on various types of latrines both public and private together are collected. The three types of latrines considered here are, Pit Latrine, Flush/Pour Flush Latrine and Service Latrine. (i) Pit System: The latrines are attached to the pit that is dug into the ground for the reception of night soil, are reckoned as pit latrine. (ii) Flush/pour flush: A flush latrine uses a cistern or holding tank for flushing water and has a water seal, which is a U-shaped pipe, below the seat or squatting pan that prevents the passage of flies and odours. A pour flush latrine uses a water seal, but unlike a flush latrine, a pour flush latrine uses water poured by hand for flushing (no cistern is used). (iii) Service: Type of latrine from where night soil is removed manually by scavengers. All other types of latrines are covered under “Others” category. 14. Protected Water Supply- Source and capacity of Storage system: There are various sources of water supply and its storage system in the town. 14.1 Service Reservoir: A service reservoir is a water storage container that holds clean water after it has been treated in a water plant, and before it is piped to the end users. These containers are covered, and are designed to keep the water safe from contamination. Their main purpose is to provide a buffer within the water supply system so that water supplies can be maintained across periods of varying demand. 14.2 River Infiltration Gallery: Infiltration Galleries are capable of supplying large quantities of water, and are used where wells are unable to supply water needs, i.e. where an impermeable rock barrier affects well efficiency, or where surface water sources are too shallow for intake screens. Infiltration galleries are one or more horizontal screens placed adjacent to (on-shore), or directly underneath (bed-mounted), a surface water source. 14.3 Bore Well Pumping System: A bore well is a well of 6" to 12" in diameter drilled into the earth for retrieving water. The depth of a bore well can vary from 50 feet to 3000 feet. Water is pumped out to surface through electricity/generator. 14.4 Pressure Tank: Tank that is used to ensure consistent water pressure and for storage of water. Usually located in basement of house but sometimes (in older settings) located in well pit. 15. Road lighting (Points): Road lighting means the number of street lights that are maintained in the town. 16. Home Orphanage: Orphanage is the name to describe a residential institution devoted to the care of orphans – children whose parents are deceased or otherwise unable to care for them. Parents, and sometimes grandparents, are legally responsible for supporting children, but in the 25 absence of these or other relatives willing to care for the children, they become a ward of the state, and orphanages are a way of providing for their care and housing. 17. Working women's hostel: These may be recognised or non-recognised by any public authority. The data on number of working women's hostels available in the town are collected with number of seats. 18. Old Age Home: There are two types of Old Age Homes in India. One is the "Free" type which cares for the destitute old people who have no one else to care for them. They are given shelter, food, clothing and medical care. The second type is the "Paid" home where care is provided for a fee. Nowadays, such "Retirement" homes have become very popular in India and they are well worth considering. 19. Stadium: A stadium is a place, or venue, for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts or other events, consisting of a field or stage partly or completely surrounded by a structure designed to allow spectators to stand or sit and view the event. 20. Auditorium/Community Hall: These are the places where meetings, social functions etc. are organised.

(iv) 2011 Census Findings (a) Distribution of Population in rural-urban areas, As per the findings of 2011 Census, the total population of the district is 49,977 (29151 males and 20826 females) and constituting of 3.61 percent of the State Population spread over 2172 Sq. Km. of the district. Out of the 10 Circles of the district, Tawang Circle (19,099) is the most populous while Bongkhar Circle (1,256) is the least populated. Other circles in order of their population size are Lumla, Jang, Lhou, Mukto, Kitpi, Zemithang, Dudunghar and Thingbu Circles. Out of the total population of 49,977 in the district, 77.6 percent resides in rural areas and 22.4 percent in the urban areas. The urban population constitutes 22.4 percent of the total population of the district. The decadal growth rate of the district is 28.4 percent. The district has a density of 23 persons per sq.km and sex ratio of 714. The literacy rate of the district is 59 percent and work participation rate is 57.1 percent.

(b) Size class and Status of Towns, Populaiton, Growth, Density and Sex Ratio, Work participation rate, Literacy, Religion, Availability of University education in the District Tawang (NT), which is also the district headquarter, is the only town in the district. It has a population of 11,202 persons as per 2011 Census and falls under Class IV Towns classified by population size. The growth rate is 25.2 percent while the urban sex ratio is 340. The literacy rate accounts for 90.9 of which 95.9 percent are males and 74.8 percent are females. The urban Work Participation Rate accounts for 72.2 percent out of which 86.8 percent are males and 29.3 percent are females.

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(c) Mother Tongue, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled tribes of earlier Censuses:

DISTRIBUTION OF DIFFERENT MOTHER TONGUES OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH COMPARED WITH TAWANG DISTRICT RETURNS, 2001 Sl. Name of Number of persons who returned the language in No. Mother Tongues Arunachal Pradesh Tawang 1 2 3 4 1 Monpa 50,660 28,382 2 53,663 2,726 3 Nepali 94,895 2,068 4 Marathi 1,879 821 5 Assamese 51,422 759 6 Bengalee 54,521 633 7 Bhojpuri 19,526 494 8 Punjabi 2,424 458 9 Malayalam 5,537 306 10 Tamil 1,580 271 11 Tibetan 4,751 180 12 Adi 93,517 152 13 Apatani 27,792 123 14 Telugu 1,566 123 15 Mathili 2,836 114 16 Tamang 1,027 109 17 Santali 2,031 102 Tawang District has return Monpa (28,382) as the major language speaker followed by Hindi (2,726), Nepali (2,068), Marathi (821), Assamese (759), Bengali (633) and Bhojpuri (494) as compared to Nishi (117,124) the highest, followed by Nepali (94,895), Adi (93,517), Adi Gallong (61,674), Bengali (54,521), Hindi (53,663) and Assamese (51,422) at state level. This prove that every district has language of its own. Unlike other state there is no pre-dominant language in Arunachal Pradesh.

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NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN CIRCLE, 1991 Percentage of Total Total Percentage of Scheduled Tribes Total/ Total Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes population to Sl. Name of Rural/ population Castes Tribes population to total total population No. Circle Urban 1991 population 1991 population 1991 population 1991 1991 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 Tawang Circle Total 13,060 33 9,126 0.25 69.9

Rural 13,060 33 9,126 0.25 69.9

Urban 0 0 0 0 0

2 Lumla Circle Total 6,941 15 6,049 0.22 87.1

Rural 6,941 15 6,049 0.22 87.1

Urban 0 0 0 0 0

3 Zemithang Circle Total 2,498 6 2,040 0.24 81.7

Rural 2,498 6 2,040 0.24 81.7

Urban 0 0 0 0 0

4 Mukto Circle Total 4,309 1 3,567 0.02 82.8

Rural 4,309 1 3,567 0.02 82.8

Urban 0 0 0 0 0

5 Thingbu Circle Total 1,479 0 1,456 0 98.4

Rural 1,479 0 1,456 0 98.4

Urban 0 0 0 0 0

District Total: Total 28,287 55 22,238 0.19 78.6

Rural 28,287 55 22,238 0.19 78.6

Urban 0 0 0 0 0

In this table number and percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population of the district have been shown 78.6 percent of the total population of the district belong to Scheduled Tribes community. Among the circles Thingbu Circle has recorded the highest percentage of Scheduled Tribes population with 98.4 percent, while Tawang circle has recorded the lowest percentage of Scheduled Tribes population with 69.9 percent. Majority of the circles have recorded Scheduled Tribes population around 80%. Scheduled Caste population in the district are found to be very insignificant and it is evident from the fact that only 0.19 percent of the district population belong to Scheduled Caste community.

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NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN CIRCLE, 2001 Percentage of Percentage of Total/ Total Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Sl. Name of Rural/ Total Scheduled Scheduled population to population to No. Circle Urban population Castes population Tribes population total population total population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Zemithang Circle Total 2,805 0 2,385 0 85 Rural 2,805 0 2,385 0 85 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 2 Lumla Circle Total 5,380 0 4,890 0 90.9 Rural 5,380 0 4,890 0 90.9 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 3 Dudunghar Circle Total 2,281 0 2,264 0 99.3 Rural 2,281 0 2,264 0 99.3 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 4 Tawang Circle Total 17,742 96 10,915 0.5 61.5 Rural 9,366 7 8,469 0.1 90.4 Urban 8,376 89 2,446 1.1 29.2 5 Jang Circle Total 5,423 32 3,524 0.6 65 Rural 5,423 32 3,524 0.6 65 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 6 Mukto Circle Total 3,446 0 3,413 0 99 Rural 3,446 0 3,413 0 99 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 7 Thingbu Circle Total 1,847 0 1,800 0 97.5 Rural 1,847 0 1,800 0 97.5 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 District Total: Total 38,924 128 29,191 0.3 75 Rural 30,548 39 26,745 0.1 87.6 Urban 8,376 89 2,446 1.1 29.2 Census provides necessary data about the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for evolving suitable plans for their socio economic upliftment and both the planners and the administrators heavily depend on this data. Arunachal Pradesh is constitutionally recognised Tribal state where Non-Tribal are not allowed to settle permanently as per existing settlement act. The population figure however, small in respect of vast areas of the State is predominantly occupied by the indigenous tribal people of Arunachal Pradesh. There are as many as 99 indigenous tribes reported during 1991 Census. As such other population are temporarily immigrated there for the sake of job. Therefore, their numbers are insignificant. Since there is no indigenous Scheduled Castes population of Arunachal Pradesh their number is 128 out of total population 38924. In this district the number of Scheduled Tribes population 29191 out of total population 38924 in the district. In Tawang district Scheduled Castes are sharing 0.3% of the district population whereas Scheduled Tribes population represent 75.0% of district population. Table indicates that there is only 0.3% of Scheduled Castes population in the district of which are mainly found in the Tawang and Jang Circles. So far Scheduled Tribes population is concerned it is 75.0% in the district. The Scheduled Tribes population is found to be highest 99.3% in Dudunghar Circle followed by Muktho Circle 99.0%. It is significant to note that the percentage of Scheduled Tribes Population in urban area is only 29.2 percent whereas in rural area it is 87.6 percent.

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(v) Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables 1 to 35:

Table 1: Decadal change in population of Tahsils by residence, 2001-2011

Sl. Tahsil Population Percentage decadal No. variation 2001-2011 Percentage urban population 2001 2011 Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2001 2011 1 2 345678910111213 1 Zemithang 2805 2805 0 2926 2926 0 4.3 4.3 - - - 2 Lumla 5380 5380 0 6172 6172 0 14.7 14.7 - - - 3 Dudunghar 2281 2281 0 2833 2833 0 24.2 24.2 - - - 4 Tawang 15077 6701 8376 19099 7897 11202 26.7 17.8 25.2 55.6 58.7 5 Kitpi 2665 2665 0 2935 2935 0 10.1 10.1 - - - 6 Jang 4023 4023 0 5480 5480 0 36.2 36.2 - - - 7 Lhou 2172 2172 0 4029 4029 0 85.5 85.5 - - - 8 Mukto 2762 2762 0 3655 3655 0 32.3 32.3 - - - 9 Bongkhar 684 684 0 1256 1256 0 83.6 83.6 - - - 10 Thingbu 1075 1075 0 1592 1592 0 48.1 48.1 - - - District Total: 38924 30548 8376 49977 38775 11202 28.4 26.9 25.2 55.6 58.7

Table-1 relates to the decadal change in population of Tahsils/Sub-district by residence, 2001- 2011. As can be seen from the table, Tawang is the most populated circle and Bongkhar is the least populated circle in the district. The decadal growth rate of the district works out to 28.4 percent against 26.0 percent of the State. The rural and urban decadal growth rate of the district is 26.9 and 25.2 percent respectively. Among the 10 Circles of the district, Lhou Circle has the highest growth rate followed by Bongkhar, Thingbu, Jang and Mukto which have higher growth rate than the district level. The remaining circles have growth rate below the district level. It can also be seen that the urban decadal growth rate has increased from 55.6 to 58.7 percent. Table 2: Number and percentage of inhabited villages in specified population size ranges with the related population, 2011 (Rural) Sr. No. C.D. Block Total number Total rural population Number and Population less than 200 of inhabited percentage of villages village

Persons Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 44 5,759 2,888 2,871 34 ( 77 %) 1,429 1,516 2 0002-Lumla 21 6,172 3,055 3,117 9 ( 43 %) 644 661 3 0003-Tawang 88 11,926 6,710 5,216 68 ( 77 %) 2,377 2,058 4 0004-Kitpi 31 2,935 1,411 1,524 28 ( 90 %) 901 993 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 13 7,072 4,227 2,845 4 ( 31 %) 213 137 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 21 4,911 2,501 2,410 13 ( 62 %) 440 477 Total 218 38,775 20,792 17,983 156 ( 72 %) 6,004 5,842

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Sr. C.D. Block Number and Population Number Population Number and Population No. percentage of 200 - 499 and 500 - 999 percentage of 1000 - 1999 village percentage village of village

Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 10 ( 23 %) 1,459 1,355 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 2 0002-Lumla 9 ( 43 %) 1,355 1,518 3 ( 14 %) 1,056 938 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 3 0003-Tawang 17 ( 19 %) 3,166 2,336 3 ( 3 %) 1,167 822 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 4 0004-Kitpi 2 ( 6 %) 216 229 1 ( 3 %) 294 302 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 4 ( 31 %) 1,027 687 3 ( 23 %) 1,153 722 2 ( 15 %) 1,834 1,299 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 5 ( 24 %) 778 797 2 ( 10 %) 710 562 1 ( 5 %) 573 574 Total 47 ( 22 %) 8,001 6,922 12 ( 6 %) 4,380 3,346 3 ( 1 %) 2,407 1,873

Sr. C.D. Block Number and Population Number and Population Number and Population 10000 and No. percentage 2000 - 4999 percentage of 5000 - 9999 percentage above of village village of village

Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 2 0002-Lumla 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 3 0003-Tawang 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 4 0004-Kitpi 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 Total 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 0 ( 0 %) 0 0 0 ( 0 %) 0 0

The table shows the C.D. Block wise number and percentage of inhabited villages in specified population size ranges of less than 200, 200–499, 500–999, 1000–1999, 2000–4999, 5000–9999 and above 10000 population. As can be seen from the table, 72 percent i.e. 156 of 218, of the total number of inhabited village has population less than 200. The district has only 3 villages which have population above 1000. It is observed that the number and percentage of inhabited villages decreases

with the higher population ranges.

Table 3: New towns, de-notified, declassified and merged town in 2011 census

(a) New (i) Statutory town 1 (ii) Census town Nil (b) Denotified (i)Statutory towns of 2001 census denotified and also did not satisfy the criteria to be treated as census towns. Nil

(ii)Statutory towns of 2001 census denotified but identified as census towns based on demographic and Nil economic criteria.

(iii)Census towns of 2001 census are notified as statutory town in 2011 census. 1 (c ) Declassified Nil (d) Wholly merged with other town(s). Nil

*Declassified means the census towns of 2001 census which failed to satisfy the demographic and economic criteria. As can be seen from the table, there is only one statutory town in the district .This statutory town is a Census town during 2001 Census.

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Table 4: Sex ratio of the state and district, 1901-2011 Census State District Year Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1234567 1901------1911------1921------1931------1941------1951------1961 894 894 - 884 884 - 1971 861 881 457 853 853 - 1981 862 881 629 905 905 - 1991 859 880 728 844 844 - 2001 893 913 819 782 966 326 2011 938 953 890 714 865 340 Note :- Sex ratio has been defined here as the number of females per 1000 males

The table shows the sex ratio of the state and district from 1901 to 2011. However, data prior to 1961 are not available as Census Operations started in the state only in 1961. The district has lower sex ratio than the state level in all the Censuses except in 1981. Table 5: Sex ratio by Sub-district, 2011

Sr.No. Name of Sub-district Sex ratio Total Rural Urban 1 2 345 1 01556-Zemithang 1033 1033 0 2 01557-Lumla 1020 1020 0 3 01558-Dudunghar 955 955 0 4 01559-Tawang 532 924 340 5 01560-Kitpi 1080 1080 0 6 01561-Jang 667 667 0 7 01562-Lhou 546 546 0 8 01563-Mukto 898 898 0 9 01564-Bongkhar 1184 1184 0 10 01565-Thingbu 695 695 0 District: 245-Tawang 714 865 340

The table shows the sex ratio by sub-district as per 2011 census. Among the 10 Circles of the district, Zemithang, Lumla, Dudunghar, Kitpi and Bongkhar circles have better sex ratio than the state level while the rest of the circles have sex ratio lower than the state level. Bongkhar Circle has the highest sex ratio with 1184.

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Table 6: Sex ratio by CD Blocks, 2011 Sr.No. Name of CD block Sex ratio

1 2 3 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 994 2 0002-Lumla 1020 3 0003-Tawang 777 4 0004-Kitpi 1080 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 673 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 964 Total 865 The rural sex ratio of the district is 865 and Kitpi C.D Block has the highest Sex ratio with 1080 females for every 1000 males.

Table 7: Sex ratio of rural population by ranges, 2011 Range of sex ratio for Number of Percentage of Population 2011 Percentage villages inhabited villages villages in each distribution of range population

1 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 41 18.81 9728 25.09 700 - 749 8 3.67 1102 2.84 750 - 799 9 4.13 3342 8.62 800 - 849 8 3.67 703 1.81 850 - 899 8 3.67 1210 3.12 900 - 949 8 3.67 2533 6.53 950 - 999 9 4.13 1473 3.80 1000 - 1099 42 19.27 7677 19.80 1100+ 85 38.99 11007 28.39 District: Tawang (245) 218 100 38775 100 Sex ratio District (Rural):865

This table provides the distribution of inhabited villages by different range of Sex Ratio. It is observed that the concentration of villages is maximum in the range of 1100+. It is also seen that 50 (22.94) villages is in the range of 700-999 which constitutes 26.72 percent population.

Table 8: Sex ratio of towns, 2011 Sr.No. Name of town Urban status of Sex ratio town 1 2 3 4 1 801424-Tawang (NT) (NT) 340 Sex ratio (Urban) district: 340

The urban sex ratio in the district is 340. It can be seen that the urban sex ratio is much lower than the rural sex ratio of the district which is 865.

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Table 9: Sex ratio of population in the age group 0-6 for Sub-district, 2011 Sr.No. Name of Sub-district Total/ Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0- Rural/ 6 age group Urban Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 01556-Zemithang Total 540 273 267 978 Rural 540 273 267 978 Urban 0 0 0 0 2 01557-Lumla Total 1087 542 545 1006 Rural 1087 542 545 1006 Urban 0 0 0 0 3 01558-Dudunghar Total 565 271 294 1085 Rural 565 271 294 1085 Urban 0 0 0 0 4 01559-Tawang Total 1653 827 826 999 Rural 964 481 483 1004 Urban 689 346 343 991 5 01560-Kitpi Total 402 211 191 905 Rural 402 211 191 905 Urban 0 0 0 0 6 01561-Jang Total 523 263 260 989 Rural 523 263 260 989 Urban 0 0 0 0 7 01562-Lhou Total 277 144 133 924 Rural 277 144 133 924 Urban 0 0 0 0 8 01563-Mukto Total 405 207 198 957 Rural 405 207 198 957 Urban 0 0 0 0 9 01564-Bongkhar Total 175 95 80 842 Rural 175 95 80 842 Urban 0 0 0 0 10 01565-Thingbu Total 161 81 80 988 Rural 161 81 80 988 Urban 0 0 0 0 District: 245-Tawang Total 5788 2914 2874 986 Rural 5099 2568 2531 986 Urban 689 346 343 991 The table presents the circle-wise sex ratio of the age group 0-6 years by residence. Dudunghar circle has the highest sex ratio of 0-6 age group with 1085 and Bongkhar circle has the lowest with 842 among the circles even lower than the district. The 0-6 sex ratio of Zemithang, Lumla, Kitpi circles are below the district. The urban sex ratio of 0-6 is higher than the rural in the district.

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Table 10: Sex ratio of population in the age group 0-6 for CD Blocks, 2011 Sr.No. Name of CD Block Sex ratio for 0-6 Total population in 0-6 age group age group Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 1105 544 561 1031 2 0002-Lumla 1087 542 545 1006 3 0003-Tawang 1241 625 616 986 4 0004-Kitpi 402 211 191 905 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 684 344 340 988 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 580 302 278 921 Total 5099 2568 2531 986 This table shows the C.D Block-wise sex ratio of the age group 0-6. Zemithang-Dudunghar C.D Block has the highest sex ratio of 0-6 with 1031 followed by Lumla C.D. Block with 1006, Jang- Thingbu C.D Block with 988, Tawang C.D. Block with 986, Mukto-Bongkhar C.D. Block with 921 and Kitpi C.D. Block with 905 which is also the lowest.

Table 11: Sex ratio of rural population in the age group 0-6 by ranges, 2011 Range of sex ratio for Number of Percentage Population 2011 Percentage villages inhabited distribution of distribution of villages villages population 1 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 73 33.49 675 13.24 700 - 749 4 1.83 70 1.37 750 - 799 8 3.67 290 5.69 800 - 849 14 6.42 550 10.79 850 - 899 13 5.96 370 7.26 900 - 949 7 3.21 337 6.61 950 - 999 3 1.38 265 5.20 1000 - 1099 27 12.39 725 14.22 1100+ 69 31.65 1817 35.63 District: Tawang (245) 218 100 5099 100 Sex ratio District (Rural):986 This table provides the sex ratio of rural population in the age group 0-6 by range. It can be seen from the above table that as many as 73 villages (33.49 percent) with a population of 675 (13.25%) have 0-6 sex ratio less than 700, whereas 69 villages (31.65 percent) with a population of 1817 (35.63 percent) have 0-6 sex ratio of more than 1100.

Table 12: Sex ratio of population in the age group 0-6 of towns, 2011 Sr.No. Name of town Urban status of Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio town for 0-6 age Persons Males Females group 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 801424-Tawang (NT) (NT) 689 346 343 991 District (Urban): 245-Tawang 689 346 343 991 The urban sex ratio 0f 0-6 age group is 991 which is higher than that of the rural sex ratio i.e. 986.

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Table 13: Number and percentage of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes population in Sub-districts, 2011 Sr. Name of Sub-District Total/ Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of No. Rural/ population scheduled scheduled scheduled castes scheduled tribes Urban castes tribes population to total population to total population population population population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 01556-Zemithang Total 2926 0 2670 0 91.25 Rural 2926 0 2670 0 91.25 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 2 01557-Lumla Total 6172 0 5525 0 89.52 Rural 6172 0 5525 0 89.52 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 3 01558-Dudunghar Total 2833 0 2648 0 93.47 Rural 2833 0 2648 0 93.47 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 4 01559-Tawang Total 19099 0 10359 0 54.24 Rural 7897 0 6653 0 84.25 Urban 11202 0 3706 0 33.08 5 01560-Kitpi Total 2935 0 2341 0 79.76 Rural 2935 0 2341 0 79.76 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 6 01561-Jang Total 5480 0 3050 0 55.66 Rural 5480 0 3050 0 55.66 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 7 01562-Lhou Total 4029 0 2376 0 58.97 Rural 4029 0 2376 0 58.97 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 8 01563-Mukto Total 3655 0 3344 0 91.49 Rural 3655 0 3344 0 91.49 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 9 01564-Bongkhar Total 1256 0 1193 0 94.98 Rural 1256 0 1193 0 94.98 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 10 01565-Thingbu Total 1592 0 1305 0 81.97 Rural 1592 0 1305 0 81.97 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 245-Tawang Total 49977 0 34811 0 69.65 Rural 38775 0 31105 0 80.22 Urban 11202 0 3706 0 33.08 The table shows the circle-wise number and percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population recorded in Census 2011 by residence. It can be seen from the table that there is no Scheduled castes population in the district. The Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh has de-notified all the Scheduled Castes of 2001 Census in the State. The Scheduled Tribes population in the district constitutes 69.65 percent of the district population. In rural, it is 80.22 percent and 33.08 percent in urban. Among the circles, Bongkhar circle has the highest proportion of Scheduled Tribes population with 94.98 percent closely followed by Dudunghar circle with 93.47 percent. From the table it is seen that only 4(four) Circles have Scheduled tribes population of 90 percent and above and the rest below 90 per cent. 36

Table 14: Number and percentage of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes (rural) population in CD Blocks, 2011 Sr. Name of CD Block Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of No. population scheduled scheduled scheduled castes scheduled tribes castes tribes population to total population to population population population total population

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 5759 0 5318 0 92.34 2 0002-Lumla 6172 0 5525 0 89.52 3 0003-Tawang 11926 0 9029 0 75.71 4 0004-Kitpi 2935 0 2341 0 79.76 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 7072 0 4355 0 61.58 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 4911 0 4537 0 92.38 Total 38775 0 31105 0 80.22

The table provides the number and percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in C.D Blocks. It can be seen that there is no Scheduled castes population in the district. The Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh has de-notified all the Scheduled Castes of 2001 Census in the State. Among the C.D Blocks, Tawang have the highest number of Scheduled Tribes population and Mukto- Bongkhar has the highest percentage of Scheduled Tribes population.

Table 15: Proportion of scheduled castes population to total population in villages, 2011 Percentage range of Number of Percentage Scheduled castes Percentage scheduled castes villages population population to total population 1 2 3 4 5 NIL 218 100.00 0 0.00 Less than 5 0 0.00 0 0.00 5 - 10 0 0.00 0 0.00 11 - 20 0 0.00 0 0.00 21 - 30 0 0.00 0 0.00 31 - 40 0 0.00 0 0.00 41 - 50 0 0.00 0 0.00 51 - 75 0 0.00 0 0.00 76 and above 0 0.00 0 0.00 District: Tawang(245) 218 100.00 0 0.00 There is no Scheduled castes population in the district in 2011 Census. The Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh has de-notified all the Scheduled Castes of 2001 Census in the State.

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Table 16: Proportion of scheduled tribes population to total population in villages, 2011 Percentage range of Number of villages Percentage Scheduled Percentage scheduled tribes tribes population to total population population 1 2 3 4 5 NIL 1 0.46 0 0.00 Less than 5 0 0.00 0 0.00 5 - 10 0 0.00 0 0.00 11 - 20 7 3.21 158 0.51 21 - 30 2 0.92 38 0.12 31 - 40 5 2.29 356 1.14 41 - 50 6 2.75 435 1.40 51 - 75 25 11.47 6598 21.21 76 and above 172 78.90 23520 75.61 District: Tawang(245) 218 100.00 31105 100.00 As shown in the table, out of 218 inhabited villages in the district, 172 villages (78.9 percent) have Scheduled Tribes population of 76 percent an above and constitute 75.6 percent of the district population. It has also been shown that the number of village and population having below 50 percent of Scheduled Tribes are negligible.

Table 17: Number and percentage of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes population in towns, 2011 Sr. Name of town Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of No. Population scheduled scheduled scheduled scheduled castes tribes castes tribes population population population to population to total population total population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 801424-Tawang (NT) 11202 0 3706 0 33.08 District (Urban) : 245-Tawang 11202 0 3706 0 33.08 The total urban Scheduled Tribes population is 3706(33.08 percent). It has recorded a slight increase in percentage from 2001 Census which is 29.2 percent.

Table 18: Sex ratio among scheduled castes and scheduled tribes (rural) in CD Blocks, 2011 Sr.No. Name of C.D.block Scheduled castes Scheduled tribes sex sex ratio ratio 1 2 3 4 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 0 1099 2 0002-Lumla 0 1147 3 0003-Tawang 0 1008 4 0004-Kitpi 0 1192 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 0 1036 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 0 1050 Total 0 1070 The table shows the Sex ratio among scheduled castes and scheduled tribes (rural) in CD Blocks, 2011. The sex ratio of rural Scheduled Tribe population works out to 1070. Among the C.D Blocks, Kitpi has the highest sex ratio with 1192.

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Table 19: Sex ratio among scheduled castes and scheduled tribes in towns, 2011 Sr.No. Name of town Scheduled castes sex Scheduled tribes sex ratio ratio 1 2 3 4 1 801424-Tawang (NT) 0 1123 District (Urban): 245-Tawang 0 1123 The sex ratio of the urban Scheduled Tribes population is 1123 which is higher than that of the rural. Table 20: Number of literates and illiterates, literacy rate by sex in sub-districts, 2011 N umber of literates and illiteratesSr. Name of Sub-district Total/ Number of literates and illiteratesSr. Literacy rate Gap in No. Rural/ male- Number of literates Number of illiterates Urban female literacy Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 01556-Zemithang Total 558 342 216 2368 1097 1271 23.39 29.33 17.7 11.63 Rural 558 342 216 2368 1097 1271 23.39 29.33 17.7 11.63 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 01557-Lumla Total 2589 1464 1125 3583 1591 1992 50.91 58.26 43.74 14.52 Rural 2589 1464 1125 3583 1591 1992 50.91 58.26 43.74 14.52 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 01558-Dudunghar Total 802 515 287 2031 934 1097 35.36 43.72 26.33 17.39 Rural 802 515 287 2031 934 1097 35.36 43.72 26.33 17.39 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 01559-Tawang Total 13683 10159 3524 5416 2304 3112 78.43 87.31 60.65 26.66 Rural 4129 2474 1655 3768 1630 2138 59.56 68.29 50 18.29 Urban 9554 7685 1869 1648 674 974 90.88 95.91 74.76 21.15 5 01560-Kitpi Total 1370 774 596 1565 637 928 54.09 64.5 44.71 19.79 Rural 1370 774 596 1565 637 928 54.09 64.5 44.71 19.79 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 01561-Jang Total 2996 1897 1099 2484 1391 1093 60.44 62.71 56.88 5.83 Rural 2996 1897 1099 2484 1391 1093 60.44 62.71 56.88 5.83 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 01562-Lhou Total 1550 983 567 2479 1623 856 41.31 39.93 43.95 -4.02 Rural 1550 983 567 2479 1623 856 41.31 39.93 43.95 -4.02 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 01563-Mukto Total 1452 904 548 2203 1022 1181 44.68 52.59 35.79 16.8 Rural 1452 904 548 2203 1022 1181 44.68 52.59 35.79 16.8 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 01564-Bongkhar Total 467 221 246 789 354 435 43.2 46.04 40.93 5.11 Rural 467 221 246 789 354 435 43.2 46.04 40.93 5.11 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 01565-Thingbu Total 606 461 145 986 478 508 42.35 53.73 25.31 28.42 Rural 606 461 145 986 478 508 42.35 53.73 25.31 28.42 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District: Tawang(245) Total 26073 17720 8353 23904 11431 12473 59 67.54 46.53 21.01 Rural 16519 10035 6484 22256 10757 11499 49.05 55.06 41.96 13.1 Urban 9554 7685 1869 1648 674 974 90.88 95.91 74.76 21.15

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The table provides the number and percentage of literates and illiterates by sex and residence in the circles of the district. As can be seen from the table, the literacy rate of the district is 59.00 percent of which 67.54 and 46.53 are males and females respectively. The rural literacy is 49.05 percent and urban is 90.88 percent. The literacy scenario in the district has improved from all aspect from that of 2001 Census. The literacy gap works out to 21 percentage point which is less than 2001(30.3). Among the circles, the highest literacy is found in Tawang with 78.4 and the lowest in Zemithang with 23.4 percent. The literacy gap is lowest in Bongkhar (5 percent) and highest in Thingbu (28.4). Table 21: Number of literates and illiterates, literacy rate by sex in CD Blocks (rural), 2011 Sr. Name of CD Block Number of literates and illiterates Literacy rate Gap in No. male- Number of literates Number of illiterates female literacy Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate 1 2 3456789101112 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 1360 857 503 4399 2031 2368 29.22 36.56 21.77 14.79 2 0002-Lumla 2589 1464 1125 3583 1591 1992 50.91 58.26 43.74 14.52 3 0003-Tawang 5679 3457 2222 6247 3253 2994 53.15 56.81 48.3 8.51 4 0004-Kitpi 1370 774 596 1565 637 928 54.09 64.5 44.71 19.79 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 3602 2358 1244 3470 1869 1601 56.39 60.73 49.66 11.07 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 1919 1125 794 2992 1376 1616 44.31 51.16 37.24 13.92 Total 16519 10035 6484 22256 10757 11499 49.05 55.06 41.96 13.1 Among the C.D Block in the district, Jang-Thingbu has the highest literacy rate with 56.4 percent and lowest literacy gap with 8.5 percentage in Tawang.

Table 22: Distribution of villages by literacy rate range, 2011 Range of literacy rate for Number of Percentage Population Percentage villages inhabited villages distribution of distribution of villages population 1 2345 0 6 2.75 29 0.07 1 - 10 12 5.50 1425 3.68 11 - 20 13 5.96 1447 3.73 21 - 30 18 8.26 2922 7.54 31 - 40 46 21.10 7445 19.20 41 - 50 50 22.94 9358 24.13 51 - 60 26 11.93 5331 13.75 61 - 70 20 9.17 5428 14.00 71 - 80 14 6.42 2718 7.01 81 - 90 6 2.75 1520 3.92 91 - 99 6 2.75 1107 2.85 100 1 0.46 45 0.12 District: Tawang(245) 218 100.00 38775 100.00 Literacy rate for District: 49.05 The table shows that there are only 6 villages with a population of 29 persons comes under ‘0’ literacy rate. It can also be seen that as many as 145 villages constituting 58.4 percent of district population have literacy between 0-50 percent. And there is only 1(one) village which has 100 percent literacy with total population of 45 persons.

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Table 23: Number of literates and illiterates, literacy rate by sex in towns, 2011 Name of town Sr. Name of town Number of literates and illiterates Literacy rate Gap in No. male- Number of literates Number of illiterates female literacy Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate 1 2 3456789101112 1 801424-Tawang (NT) 9554 7685 1869 1648 674 974 90.88 95.91 74.76 21.15 District (Urban): Tawang(245) 9554 7685 1869 1648 674 974 90.88 95.91 74.76 21.15

The urban literacy rate in the district is 90.9 percent and gender gap literacy rate is 21.2 percentage point.

Table 24: Number and percentage of Scheduled Castes literates and illiterates by sex in C.D Blocks, 2011 There is no Scheduled castes population in the district in 2011 Census. The Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh has de-notified all the Scheduled Castes of 2001 Census in the State.

Table 25: Distribution of villages by literacy rate range for Scheduled Castes population, 2011 There is no Scheduled castes population in the district in 2011 Census. The Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh has de-notified all the Scheduled Castes of 2001 Census in the State.

Table 26: Number and percentage of Scheduled Castes literates and illiterates by sex in Towns, 2011 There is no Scheduled castes population in the district in 2011 Census. The Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh has de-notified all the Scheduled Castes of 2001 Census in the State.

Table 27: Number and percentage of scheduled tribes literates and illiterates by sex in CD Blocks, 2011 Sr. Name of CD Block Number of literates and illiterates Literacy rate Gap in No. male- Number of literates Number of illiterates female literacy Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate 1 2 3456789101112 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 1230 744 486 4088 1790 2298 28.94 37.05 21.68 15.37 2 0002-Lumla 2108 1100 1008 3417 1473 1944 47.03 53.48 41.57 11.91 3 0003-Tawang 4526 2554 1972 4503 1943 2560 56.86 64.49 49.3 15.19 4 0004-Kitpi 1058 572 486 1283 496 787 52.64 63.84 43.63 20.21 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 2115 1182 933 2240 957 1283 55.01 62.54 47.72 14.82 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 1749 991 758 2788 1222 1566 43.94 51.53 36.85 14.68 Total 12786 7143 5643 18319 7881 10438 48.2 56.09 40.91 15.18

The table relates to number and percentage of Scheduled Tribes literates and illiterates by sex in C.D Blocks in Census 2011. It can be seen from the table that Tawang C.D Blocks has the highest

41 literacy rate and Lumla has the lowest literacy gap among the C.D Blocks. The overall Scheduled Tribes literacy in rural is 48.2 percent with 15.2 percentage point of gender gap literacy rate.

Table 28: Distribution of villages by literacy rate range for scheduled tribes population (rural), 2011 Range of literacy rate Number of inhabited Percentage Scheduled tribes Percentage for villages villages having distribution of villages population distribution of Scheduled tribes population 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 3.23 31 0.10 1 - 10 11 5.07 1277 4.11 11 - 20 13 5.99 1215 3.91 21 - 30 17 7.83 2221 7.14 31 - 40 46 21.20 6678 21.47 41 - 50 51 23.50 7448 23.94 51 - 60 23 10.60 4081 13.12 61 - 70 24 11.06 5138 16.52 71 - 80 8 3.69 656 2.11 81 - 90 10 4.61 1547 4.97 91 - 99 5 2.30 767 2.47 100 2 0.92 46 0.15 District: Tawang(245) 217 100.00 31105 100.00 Literacy rate for District: 48.20

Distribution of villages by literacy rate range for Scheduled Tribes population shows 22.6 percent of village have literacy rate between 61-100 percent, 7 villages with Scheduled Tribes population of 31 persons have zero literacy and 2 villages with population of 46 have 100 percent literacy of Scheduled Tribes population.

Table 29: Number and percentage of scheduled tribe literates and illiterates by sex in towns, 2011 Name of townSr. Name of townSr. Number of Literates and Illiterates Literacy rate Gap in No. Number of literates Number of illiterates male- Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females female 1 2 3456789101112 1 801424-Tawang (NT) 2617 1339 1278 1089 407 682 81.4 89.21 74.56 14.65 District (Urban): Tawang(245) 2617 1339 1278 1089 407 682 81.4 89.21 74.56 14.65

In urban area, 81.4 percent of the Scheduled Tribes populations are literate with 14.6 percentage point of gender literacy gap.

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Table 30: Number and percentage of main workers, marginal workers, and non-workers by sex in Sub-districts, 2011 N on workersSr. Name of Sub- Persons/ Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers (main Non workersSr. No. district Males/ population and marginal Females morkers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 1 2 34 56789101112 1 01556-Zemithang Persons 2926 1181 40.36 365 12.47 1546 52.84 1380 47.16 Males 1439 705 48.99 101 7.02 806 56.01 633 43.99 Females 1487 476 32.01 264 17.75 740 49.76 747 50.24 2 01557-Lumla Persons 6172 2462 39.89 638 10.34 3100 50.23 3072 49.77 Males 3055 1434 46.94 289 9.46 1723 56.40 1332 43.60 Females 3117 1028 32.98 349 11.20 1377 44.18 1740 55.82 3 01558-Dudunghar Persons 2833 1032 36.43 487 17.19 1519 53.62 1314 46.38 Males 1449 549 37.89 272 18.77 821 56.66 628 43.34 Females 1384 483 34.90 215 15.53 698 50.43 686 49.57 4 01559-Tawang Persons 19099 10964 57.41 964 5.05 11928 62.45 7171 37.55 Males 12463 8995 72.17 355 2.85 9350 75.02 3113 24.98 Females 6636 1969 29.67 609 9.18 2578 38.85 4058 61.15 5 01560-Kitpi Persons 2935 1191 40.58 342 11.65 1533 52.23 1402 47.77 Males 1411 732 51.88 65 4.61 797 56.48 614 43.52 Females 1524 459 30.12 277 18.18 736 48.29 788 51.71 6 01561-Jang Persons 5480 2539 46.33 293 5.35 2832 51.68 2648 48.32 Males 3288 1980 60.22 142 4.32 2122 64.54 1166 35.46 Females 2192 559 25.50 151 6.89 710 32.39 1482 67.61 7 01562-Lhou Persons 4029 2408 59.77 371 9.21 2779 68.97 1250 31.03 Males 2606 1801 69.11 214 8.21 2015 77.32 591 22.68 Females 1423 607 42.66 157 11.03 764 53.69 659 46.31 8 01563-Mukto Persons 3655 1213 33.19 581 15.90 1794 49.08 1861 50.92 Males 1926 797 41.38 211 10.96 1008 52.34 918 47.66 Females 1729 416 24.06 370 21.40 786 45.46 943 54.54 9 01564-Bongkhar Persons 1256 573 45.62 58 4.62 631 50.24 625 49.76 Males 575 271 47.13 12 2.09 283 49.22 292 50.78 Females 681 302 44.35 46 6.75 348 51.10 333 48.90 10 01565-Thingbu Persons 1592 867 54.46 32 2.01 899 56.47 693 43.53 Males 939 605 64.43 24 2.56 629 66.99 310 33.01 Females 653 262 40.12 8 1.23 270 41.35 383 58.65 District: Tawang (245) Persons 49977 24430 48.88 4131 8.27 28561 57.15 21416 42.85 Males 29151 17869 61.30 1685 5.78 19554 67.08 9597 32.92 Females 20826 6561 31.50 2446 11.74 9007 43.25 11819 56.75 The work participation rate of the district is 57 percent of which 67 are males, 43.3 percent are females, 48.9 percent main workers and 8.3 percent are marginal workers. The gender gap work participation rate works out to 23.8 percentage point. Among the circles, Lhou circle has registered the highest work participation rate (69 percent) and the lowest work participation rate is found in Mukto with only 49 percent. The district has reported 42.9 percent of the total population as non- workers.

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Table 31: Number and percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers by Sex in CD Blocks, 2011 N on workersSr. Name of CD Block Persons/ Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workersSr. No. Males/ population (main and marginal Females Number Percentage Number Percentage Numberworkers) Percentage Number Percentage 1 2 3 4 56789101112 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar Persons 5759 2213 38.43 852 14.79 3065 53.22 2694 46.78 Males 2888 1254 43.42 373 12.92 1627 56.34 1261 43.66 Females 2871 959 33.40 479 16.68 1438 50.09 1433 49.91 2 0002-Lumla Persons 6172 2462 39.89 638 10.34 3100 50.23 3072 49.77 Males 3055 1434 46.94 289 9.46 1723 56.40 1332 43.60 Females 3117 1028 32.98 349 11.20 1377 44.18 1740 55.82 3 0003-Tawang Persons 11926 5554 46.57 1067 8.95 6621 55.52 5305 44.48 Males 6710 3661 54.56 450 6.71 4111 61.27 2599 38.73 Females 5216 1893 36.29 617 11.83 2510 48.12 2706 51.88 4 0004-Kitpi Persons 2935 1191 40.58 342 11.65 1533 52.23 1402 47.77 Males 1411 732 51.88 65 4.61 797 56.48 614 43.52 Females 1524 459 30.12 277 18.18 736 48.29 788 51.71 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu Persons 7072 3406 48.16 325 4.60 3731 52.76 3341 47.24 Males 4227 2585 61.15 166 3.93 2751 65.08 1476 34.92 Females 2845 821 28.86 159 5.59 980 34.45 1865 65.55 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar Persons 4911 1786 36.37 639 13.01 2425 49.38 2486 50.62 Males 2501 1068 42.70 223 8.92 1291 51.62 1210 48.38 Females 2410 718 29.79 416 17.26 1134 47.05 1276 52.95 Total Persons 38775 16612 42.84 3863 9.96 20475 52.80 18300 47.20 Males 20792 10734 51.63 1566 7.53 12300 59.16 8492 40.84 Females 17983 5878 32.69 2297 12.77 8175 45.46 9808 54.54 The table gives C.D Block level data of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers by sex. The rural WPR is 52.8 percent. Tawang C.D Block recorded the highest work participation rate (55.5) with 46.6 percent main workers and 9 percent marginal workers. It can also be seen that there is no significant variation in work participation rate among the C.D blocks.

Table 32: Number and percentage of main workers, marginal workers, and non-workers by sex in towns, 2011 N on workersPersons/ Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workersPersons/ Sr. pop ulationName of town Males/ populationName (main and marginal No. Females Number Percentage Number Percentage Numberworkers) Percentage Number Percentage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 801424-Tawang (NT) Persons 11202 7818 69.79 268 2.39 8086 72.18 3116 27.82 Males 8359 7135 85.36 119 1.42 7254 86.78 1105 13.22 Females 2843 683 24.02 149 5.24 832 29.26 2011 70.74 District(Urban): Tawang(245) Persons 11202 7818 69.79 268 2.39 8086 72.18 3116 27.82 Males 8359 7135 85.36 119 1.42 7254 86.78 1105 13.22 Females 2843 683 24.02 149 5.24 832 29.26 2011 70.74 The urban work participation rate in the district is 72.18 which is more than the total district level. It is also observed that there is a significant gender gap in work participation rate (57.5 percentage point) in urban population of the district. However, female marginal workers are slightly higher than the male marginal workers.

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Table 33: Distribution of workers by sex in four categories of economic activity in Sub-District, 2011 Sr. Name of Sub- Persons/ Total Total Category of workers No. District Males/ population workers Agricultural Household industry Females (main + Cultivators Other workers labourers workers marginal workers) Number Per-centage Number Per-centage Number Per-centage Number Pe-rcentage 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 01556-Zemithang Persons 2926 1546 516 33.38 13 0.84 24 1.55 993 64.23 Males 1439 806 219 27.17 6 0.74 5 0.62 576 71.46 Females 1487 740 297 40.14 7 0.95 19 2.57 417 56.35 2 01557-Lumla Persons 6172 3100 1944 62.71 48 1.55 9 0.29 1099 35.45 Males 3055 1723 850 49.33 22 1.28 3 0.17 848 49.22 Females 3117 1377 1094 79.45 26 1.89 6 0.44 251 18.23 3 01558-Dudunghar Persons 2833 1519 1184 77.95 25 1.65 9 0.59 301 19.82 Males 1449 821 542 66.02 8 0.97 6 0.73 265 32.28 Females 1384 698 642 91.98 17 2.44 3 0.43 36 5.16 4 01559-Tawang Persons 19099 11928 1412 11.84 469 3.93 47 0.39 10000 83.84 Males 12463 9350 564 6.03 203 2.17 30 0.32 8553 91.48 Females 6636 2578 848 32.89 266 10.32 17 0.66 1447 56.13 5 01560-Kitpi Persons 2935 1533 523 34.12 272 17.74 0 0.00 738 48.14 Males 1411 797 248 31.12 63 7.90 0 0.00 486 60.98 Females 1524 736 275 37.36 209 28.40 0 0.00 252 34.24 6 01561-Jang Persons 5480 2832 223 7.87 180 6.36 15 0.53 2414 85.24 Males 3288 2122 96 4.52 103 4.85 13 0.61 1910 90.01 Females 2192 710 127 17.89 77 10.85 2 0.28 504 70.99 7 01562-Lhou Persons 4029 2779 573 20.62 168 6.05 8 0.29 2030 73.05 Males 2606 2015 197 9.78 147 7.30 5 0.25 1666 82.68 Females 1423 764 376 49.21 21 2.75 3 0.39 364 47.64 8 01563-Mukto Persons 3655 1794 560 31.22 308 17.17 2 0.11 924 51.51 Males 1926 1008 306 30.36 65 6.45 2 0.20 635 63.00 Females 1729 786 254 32.32 243 30.92 0 0.00 289 36.77 9 01564-Bongkhar Persons 1256 631 572 90.65 43 6.81 0 0.00 16 2.54 Males 575 283 265 93.64 2 0.71 0 0.00 16 5.65 Females 681 348 307 88.22 41 11.78 0 0.00 0 0.00 10 01565-Thingbu Persons 1592 899 124 13.79 55 6.12 0 0.00 720 80.09 Males 939 629 30 4.77 6 0.95 0 0.00 593 94.28 Females 653 270 94 34.81 49 18.15 0 0.00 127 47.04 District: Tawang (245) Persons 49977 28561 7631 26.72 1581 5.54 114 0.40 19235 67.35 Males 29151 19554 3317 16.96 625 3.20 64 0.33 15548 79.51 Females 20826 9007 4314 47.90 956 10.61 50 0.56 3687 40.93 As can be seen from the table, out of the total workers of 28561 persons in the district, 26.7 percent are Cultivators, 5.5 percent are Agricultural labourers, 0.40 percent are Household industry workers and 67.4 percent are other workers. The majority of the workers in the district are Cultivators and Other workers whereas the Agricultural labourers and Household industry workers are negligible. The proportion of different category of workers varies from circle to circle. Bongkhar has the highest proportion of Cultivators (90.7 percent), and Jang has the highest proportion of other workers (85.2 percent). The Agricultural labourers are negligible in all the circles except in Kitpi and Mukto Circles with (17.7 and 17.2 percent respectively). The least number of workers recorded in all the circles is the Household industry workers.

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Table 34: Distribution of workers by sex in four categories of economic activity in CD blocks, 2011 Sr. Name of CD Block Persons/ Total Total Category of Workers No. Males/ population workers Agricultural Household industry Cultivators Other workers Females (main + labourers workers marginal Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage workers) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar Persons 5759 3065 1700 55.46 38 1.24 33 1.08 1294 42.22 Males 2888 1627 761 46.77 14 0.86 11 0.68 841 51.69 Females 2871 1438 939 65.30 24 1.67 22 1.53 453 31.50 2 0002-Lumla Persons 6172 3100 1944 62.71 48 1.55 9 0.29 1099 35.45 Males 3055 1723 850 49.33 22 1.28 3 0.17 848 49.22 Females 3117 1377 1094 79.45 26 1.89 6 0.44 251 18.23 3 0003-Tawang Persons 11926 6621 1965 29.68 599 9.05 42 0.63 4015 60.64 Males 6710 4111 751 18.27 341 8.29 30 0.73 2989 72.71 Females 5216 2510 1214 48.37 258 10.28 12 0.48 1026 40.88 4 0004-Kitpi Persons 2935 1533 523 34.12 272 17.74 0 0.00 738 48.14 Males 1411 797 248 31.12 63 7.90 0 0.00 486 60.98 Females 1524 736 275 37.36 209 28.40 0 0.00 252 34.24 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu Persons 7072 3731 347 9.30 235 6.30 15 0.40 3134 84.00 Males 4227 2751 126 4.58 109 3.96 13 0.47 2503 90.99 Females 2845 980 221 22.55 126 12.86 2 0.20 631 64.39 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar Persons 4911 2425 1132 46.68 351 14.47 2 0.08 940 38.76 Males 2501 1291 571 44.23 67 5.19 2 0.15 651 50.43 Females 2410 1134 561 49.47 284 25.04 0 0.00 289 25.49 Total Persons 38775 20475 7611 37.17 1543 7.54 101 0.49 11220 54.80 Males 20792 12300 3307 26.89 616 5.01 59 0.48 8318 67.63 Females 17983 8175 4304 52.65 927 11.34 42 0.51 2902 35.50 In rural areas, among the 20475 total workers, 37.2 percent are Cultivators, 7.5 percent are Agricultural labourers, 0.5 percent are Household industry workers and 54.8 percent are other workers. It can be seen that in the category of Cultivators, Agricultural labourers and Household industry workers, female workers are more than the male workers in all the C.D blocks. However, in other workers, the male workers are almost thrice the number of females in all the C.D blocks.

Table 35: Distribution of workers by sex in four categories of economic activity in Towns, 2011 Sr. Name of town Persons/ Total Total Category of workers No. Males/ popu- workers Agricultural Household Cultivators Other workers Females lation (main + labourers industry marginal Number Per- Number Per- Numberworkers Per- Number Per- workers) centage centage centage centage 1 2 3 4 5 678910111213 1 801424-Tawang (NT) Persons 11202 8086 20 0.25 38 0.47 13 0.16 8015 99.12 Males 8359 7254 10 0.14 9 0.12 5 0.07 7230 99.67 Females 2843 832 10 1.20 29 3.49 8 0.96 785 94.35 District (Urban): Tawang(245) Persons 11202 8086 20 0.25 38 0.47 13 0.16 8015 99.12 Males 8359 7254 10 0.14 9 0.12 5 0.07 7230 99.67 Females 2843 832 10 1.20 29 3.49 8 0.96 785 94.35

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It can be clearly seen from the table that only a small number urban population take up the first three categories of economic activity i.e. Cultivators, Agricultural labourers and Household industry workers whereas 99 percent of the district urban workers are Other workers.

(vi) Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory based on inset tables 36-45 Table 36: Distribution of villages according to availability of different amenities, 2011 Nam e of CD BlockSr. Name of CD BlockSr. Number of Type of amenity available No. inhabited Education* Medical^ Drinking water Post office # villages

1 2 34567 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 44 22 ( 50) 3 ( 6.82) 22 ( 50) 1 ( 2.27) 2 0002-Lumla 21 17 ( 80.95) 2 ( 9.52) 14 ( 66.67) 2 ( 9.52) 3 0003-Tawang 88 34 ( 38.64) 6 ( 6.82) 79 ( 89.77) 0 ( 0) 4 0004-Kitpi 31 15 ( 48.39) 3 ( 9.68) 26 ( 83.87) 1 ( 3.23) 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 13 10 ( 76.92) 4 ( 30.77) 13 ( 100) 1 ( 7.69) 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 21 18 ( 85.71) 5 ( 23.81) 21 ( 100) 0 ( 0) Total 218 116 ( 53.21) 23 ( 10.55) 175 ( 80.28) 5 ( 2.29)

T ype of amenity availableName of CD BlockSr. of CD BlockSr. Type of amenity availableName No. Telephone ** Transport Banks@ Agri- cultural Approach by Power supply commu- credit societies pucca road nications $ 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 3 ( 6.82) 0 ( 0) 0 ( 0) 0 ( 0) 9 ( 20.45) 43 ( 97.73) 2 0002-Lumla 5 ( 23.81) 0 ( 0) 2 ( 9.52) 0 ( 0) 4 ( 19.05) 21 ( 100) 3 0003-Tawang 63 ( 71.59) 9 ( 10.23) 0 ( 0) 0 ( 0) 33 ( 37.5) 88 ( 100) 4 0004-Kitpi 31 ( 100) 9 ( 29.03) 0 ( 0) 0 ( 0) 17 ( 54.84) 31 ( 100) 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 8 ( 61.54) 7 ( 53.85) 2 ( 15.38) 0 ( 0) 6 ( 46.15) 12 ( 92.31) 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 16 ( 76.19) 1 ( 4.76) 0 ( 0) 0 ( 0) 3 ( 14.29) 21 ( 100) 126 ( 57.8) 26 ( 11.93) 4 ( 1.83) 0 ( 0) 72 ( 33.03) 216 ( 99.08) Note:- * Education includes all education facalities. ^ Medical includes all medical facalities. # Post office includes post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. @ Bank includes Commercial Bank and Cooperative Bank. ** Telephone includes Telephone,PCO and Mobile.

The table shows C.D Block-wise availability of various amenities in the district. It is seen that out of 218 inhabited villages in the district, drinking water is available in 80.3 percent of the village, telephone in 57.8 percent, power supply in 99 percent, education in 53.2 percent and approach by pucca road in 33 percent of the village. The amenities such as medical, post office, transport communications, banks and agricultural credit societies are available in very few numbers of villages. The same is also seen in C. D Block-wise analysis.

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Among the C.D blocks, Mukto-Bongkhar has the highest percentage of village with education facility, Tawang in drinking water, Kitpi in approach by pucca road and has also attained cent percent coverage in telephone, Jang-Thingbu in transport communications, whereas in terms of power supply all the 6(six) C.D. Blocks have been covered by power supply with 4 attaining cent percent.

Table 37: Number and percentage of rural population served by different amenities, 2011 Sr. No. Name of CD Block Total population Type of amenity available of inhabited Education* Medical^ Drinking water Post office # villages 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 5759 4376 ( 75.99) 870 ( 15.11) 3682 ( 63.93) 336 ( 5.83) 2 0002-Lumla 6172 5647 ( 91.49) 1125 ( 18.23) 4885 ( 79.15) 1429 ( 23.15) 3 0003-Tawang 11926 7963 ( 66.77) 3156 ( 26.46) 10647 ( 89.28) 0 ( 0) 4 0004-Kitpi 2935 2202 ( 75.03) 328 ( 11.18) 2460 ( 83.82) 81 ( 2.76) 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 7072 6544 ( 92.53) 2864 ( 40.5) 7072 ( 100) 664 ( 9.39) 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 4911 4812 ( 97.98) 2639 ( 53.74) 4911 ( 100) 0 ( 0) Total 38775 31544 ( 81.35) 10982 ( 28.32) 33657 ( 86.8) 2510 ( 6.47)

Sr. No. Name of CD Block Type of amenity available Telephone ** Transport Banks@ Agricultural Approach by Power supply communications credit societies pucca road 1 2 8 9$ 10 11 12 13 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 693 ( 12.03) 0 ( 0) 0 ( 0) 0 ( 0) 1773 ( 30.79) 5680 ( 98.63) 2 0002-Lumla 2701 ( 43.76) 0 ( 0) 1429 ( 23.15) 0 ( 0) 2312 ( 37.46) 6172 ( 100) 3 0003-Tawang 9597 ( 80.47) 1840 ( 15.43) 0 ( 0) 0 ( 0) 5891 ( 49.4) 11926 ( 100) 4 0004-Kitpi 2935 ( 100) 1514 ( 51.58) 0 ( 0) 0 ( 0) 2029 ( 69.13) 2935 ( 100) 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 5764 ( 81.5) 4983 ( 70.46) 2027 ( 28.66) 0 ( 0) 3213 ( 45.43) 6586 ( 93.13) 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 4328 ( 88.13) 446 ( 9.08) 0 ( 0) 0 ( 0) 1442 ( 29.36) 4911 ( 100) Total 26018 ( 67.1) 8783 ( 22.65) 3456 ( 8.91) 0 ( 0) 16660 ( 42.97) 38210 ( 98.54) Note:- * Education includes all education facalities. ^ Medical includes all medical facalities. # Post office includes post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. @ Bank includes Commercial Bank and Cooperative Bank. ** Telephone includes Telephone,PCO and Mobile. The table provides the number and percentage of rural population served by different amenities presented in C.D Block-wise. The table shows educational facilities available in the district caters to 81.4 percent of the rural population, medical to 28.3 percent, drinking water to 86.8 percent, post office to 6.5 percent, telephone to 67.1 percent, transport communication to 22.7 percent, banks to 8.9 percent, approach by pucca road to 43 percent and power supply to 98.5 percent of the rural population in the district. There are no agricultural credit societies in the district.

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Table 38: Distribution of villages not having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from the places where these are available, 2011 Village not having the Distance range of place from the villages where the amenity is amenity of available Less than 5 5-10 10+ Total kilometres kilometres kilometres (Col. 2-4) 1 234 5 1. Education:- (a) Primary school 86 19 3 108 (b) Middle school 93 52 21 166 (c) Degree college 0 1 217 218 2. Medical:- (a) Hospital 10 17 189 216 (b) PHC 34 32 146 212

Village not having the Distance range of place from the villages where the amenity is amenity of available Less than 5 5-10 10+ Total kilometres kilometres kilometres (Col. 2-4) 1 234 5 3. Post office- 13 33 167 213 4. Telephone 7 14 71 92 5. Bus service 18 21 153 192 6. Bank:- (a) Commercial Bank 13 20 182 215 (b) Cooprative bank 10 21 185 216 7. Agricultural credit societies 13 20 185 218

Degree college includes Art,Engineering and Medicine Hospital includes Allopathic & Alternative Medicine Post office includes post office, telegraph office and post & telegraph office Telephone includes Telephone,PCO and mobiles Bus includes private and public The table reveals that the maximum villages not having Primary School and middle School availed the facility within 5 km or 5 to 10 km distance whereas for Degree college, medical facilities, telephone, banks and agricultural credit societies, maximum village are beyond 10 km distance.

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Table 39: Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest statutory town and availability of different amenities, 2011

Distance Number\ of Type of amenity availableNumber Range from Percentage Inhabited Edu- Medical^ Post Tele- Transport Banks @ Agricultural Approach the nearest Villages in cation* Office# phone ** Communi- Credit by Pucca Statutory Each Range cations $ Societies Road Town (In Kilometres) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Less than 5 Number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percentage 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 - 15 Number 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percentage 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16- 50 Number 16 10 1 0 11 1 0 0 2 Percentage 62.5 6.25 0 68.75 6.25 0 0 12.5 51+ Number 8 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percentage 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Unspecified Number 194 102 22 5 115 25 4 0 70 Percentage 52.58 11.34 2.58 59.28 12.89 2.06 0 36.08 Total Number 218 116 23 5 126 26 4 0 72 Percentage 53.21 10.55 2.29 57.8 11.93 1.83 0 33.03 Note:- * Education includes all education facalities. ^ Medical includes all medical facalities. # Post office includes post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, railway facility and navigable waterways. @ Bank includes Commercial Bank and Cooperative Bank. ** Telephone includes Telephone,PCO and Mobile.

There is only one statutory town in the district. As such, more number of villages is shown in the distance range of 16-50 and unspecified. In the unspecified range, the percentage of village with availability of other amenities are quite better except that there are no Agricultural Credit Societies.

Table 40: Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available, 2011 Population Number\ of Type of amenity availableNumber range Percentage inhabited # Education* Medical^ Drinking Post office Telephone ** villages in water each range 12345678 1-499 Number 203 101 14 161 2 111 Percentage 49.75 6.9 79.31 0.99 54.68 500-999 Number 12 12 7 11 3 12 Percentage 100 58.33 91.67 25 100 1000 - 1999 Number 3 3 2 3 0 3 Percentage 100 66.67 100 0 100 2000 - 4999 Number 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percentage 0 0 0 0 0 0 5000 - 9999 Number 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percentage 0 0 0 0 0 10000 + Number 0 0 0 0 0 0 Percentage 0 0 0 0 0 District Total Number 218 116 23 175 5 126 Percentage 53.21 10.55 80.28 2.29 57.8 50

Population Number\ Type of amenity available range Percentage @ Transport Banks Agricultural Approach by Power supply communications $ credit societies pucca road

1 2 9 10 11 12 13 1-499 Number 21 0 0 63 201 Percentage 10.34 0 0 31.03 99.01 500-999 Number 3 3 0 8 12 Percentage 25 25 0 66.67 100 1000 - 1999 Number 2 1 0 1 3 Percentage 66.67 33.33 0 33.33 100 2000 - 4999 Number 0 0 0 0 0 Percentage 0 0 0 0 0 5000 - 9999 Number 0 0 0 0 0 Percentage 0 0 0 0 0 10000 + Number 0 0 0 0 0 Percentage 0 0 0 0 0 District Total Number 26 4 0 72 216

Percentage 11.93 1.83 0 33.03 99.08 Note:- * Education includes all education facalities. ^ Medical includes all medical facalities. # Post office includes post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, railway facility and navigable waterways. @ Bank includes Commercial Bank and Cooperative Bank. ** Telephone includes Telephone,PCO and Mobile.

The table shows the distribution of villages according to population range and amenities available. It can be easily seen that maximum number of villages falls under 1-499 population range. It can also be seen that in bigger villages of above 500 population, the availability of different amenities is much better than that of village with lesser population.

Table 41: Distribution of villages according to land use, 2011 Sr.No. Name of CD Block Number of Total area (in Percentage of Percentage of inhabited Hectares) cultivable area to irrigated area to villages total area total cultivable area 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 44 0.00 0.00 0.00 2 0002-Lumla 21 0.00 0.00 0.00 3 0003-Tawang 88 0.00 0.00 0.00 4 0004-Kitpi 31 0.00 0.00 0.00 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 13 1.00 3900.00 10.26 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 21 0.00 0.00 0.00 Total 218 1.00 3900.00 10.26 Note:- Culativable area= irrigated area + unirrigated area

The table shows the C.D block-wise land use. The data is available only for Jang-Thingbu C.D. Block whereas for the other 5(five) C.D. Blocks, datas are not available.

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Table 42: Schools/ colleges per 10,000 population in towns, 2011 Type of educational institution (Approx. numbers)Name of the townSr. No. of the townSr. Type of educational institution (Approx. numbers)Name Primary Middle Secondary / Senior secondary College* matriculation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 801424-Tawang (NT) 11 5 3 2 0 Total 11 5 3 2 0 Note- * College includes Arts/ Science/ Commerce College (Degree Level and above) The table is self explanatory.

Table 43: Number of beds in medical institutions in towns, 2011

Sr. No. Name of the town Number of beds in medical institutions per 10,000 population (Approx. numbers) 1 2 3 1 801424-Tawang (NT) 42 Total 42 The table is self explanatory.

Table 44: Proportion of slum population in towns, 2011 There is no slum in the district

Table 45: Most important commodity manufactured in towns, 2011 Sr. No. Name of the town Name of three most important commodities manufactured 1 2 3 1 801424-Tawang (NT) No data is available. (vii) Major Social and Cultural events, natural and administrative developments and significant activities during the decade The Tawang Monastery is one of the most important elements in the social and religious life of the Monpas. The monastery was founded by Mera Lama Gyatso in the later part of the 17th Century. The Monpas are Buddhist by religion and religious beliefs and practices are centered round the Tawang Monastery. The second son in a family of three sons is expected to join the monastery and his brothers when they attain maturity make some religious contribution to the institution for its sustenance in the shape of grams, butter, firewood, etc… The significance of the Monpa villages is also the presence of gompa (village monastery) situated at the top of the hill surrounded by a number of prayers flags (Phan), stone shrines (Mane) and sthupa shaped structure called “Chorten” on the road and lane side. Music and dance are an integral part of festivals in Tawang. Both men and women participate in dance rituals. Aji Lhamu dance is a prominent folk dance depicting the Tibetan version of Ramayana. It is mostly held during , the New Year.Yak dance and the Lion and Peacock dance are some of the famous dance forms of Tawang. Some of the dances are ritual monastic masked dances where the dancers perform in magnificent traditional attires. Some of the dances are performed in Cham-Lang or the courtyard of the Tawang Monastery. 52

Fairs and festivals are an integral part of the tribes of Arunachal Pradesh including the Monpas. Festivals of Monpas are also mostly associated with agriculture and religion. While some like the Losar are celebrated to usher in the New Year, some are held to mark events in the life of Gautam Buddha. Besides Losar, Torgya, Choekor, Gaden Ngamchoe, Dukpa Tse-She and Saka Dawa are some of the festivals celebrated in Tawang. Administrative Development Tawang District once a sub-division of West Kameng District in early parts of 1984 is situated in the most Western part of Arunachal Pradesh. The areas of the District is approximately 2172 Sq. Km. bounded by Tibet in the North, Bhutan in the South-West and the Sela-Ranges separates from the West Kameng District in the East. In 1984, on 6th October, the erstwhile Tawang Sub-division came in to a full fledge district carved out from the West Kameng District. The latest administrative pattern of Tawang district is divided into 3 (three) sub-divisionS viz; Tawang sub-division, Lumla sub-division and Jang sub-division. Tawang district is comprised of 10 (ten) administrative circles namely Zemithang circle, Lumla circle, Dudunghar circle, Tawang circle, Kitpi circle, Jang circle, Mukto circle, Bongkhar circle, Thingbu circle and Lhou circle. The Deputy Commissioner being the overall in-charge and district magistrate of the district maintains law and order with the help of administrative officers and police forces. He also looks after the development activities of the district. The Assam Frontier (Administrative of Justice) regulation, 1945 authorizes the village councils to settle all civil matters and certain criminal matters falling within their jurisdiction. However, for all matters, the Deputy Commissioner and other administrative officers have jurisdiction under the supervision of Assam High Court that holds the Appellate and Revisional authority. Administrative Participation The festivals of the tribes are observed with great enthusiasm. All kinds of help, including financial help, is also rendered by the Govt. to make the festivals a success so that the local people can preserve their rich cultural heritage. Donations are also being collected from all sections of the people for these festivals. The publicity Dept. actively co-ordinates and participates in all function. Some of the colorful films and documentaries are exhibited to the people by the department of Information and Public Relations. Trends towards change: Society is not static so it changes along with the change of time. It has been noticed that during the last decade perceptible changes have taken place in the social, cultural, political and economically sphere of the people of this district. The impact of education, improvement in the means of communication and transport, establishment of administrative centre, in the interior areas and various other infrastructures that developed during the last decade have brought great changes in the very look of the people. Many of them are seen now a days taking keen interest in various sorts of business. The educated people are getting into Govt. jobs in ever increasing number. Many people are interested in securing contract work in the Govt. sponsored schemes. Noticeable changes have already come in the mode of their dress and ornaments. Old and traditional costumes and ornaments are being gradually replaced by modern dress and trinkets. Old and traditional household articles are being replaced by modern utensils. Perceptible changes are also being noticed in their food habits. In the earlier days, social and political activities of the people were limited only within spheres of their respective villages where the traditional villages organization played important role in 53 the day to day administration of their village affairs. With the introduction of Village Panchayat Raj, Legislative Assembly, socio-political activities are no more confined to the villages. Hence, they take care of the interest of all the people of the district and thereby of Arunachal Pradesh as a whole. However, in-spite of these, the traditional village organization has not at all lost their importance vitality. These old institutions are still playing the same traditional role but, of course, with altogether new out-look. Such changes are inevitable in a society because it has got to march along with the ever changing time. (viii) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance in villages and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district Tourism The Tawang district offers idealistic tourism with its majestic snow-clad hills and mountains, green valley of Tawang-Chu and Namjang-Chu river, colourful flora and fauna, fertile Kharsaneng Valley, ancient monasteries and monuments and colourful people having rich tradition. The district has variegated flora and fauna at the alluring peaks of the mountains and down in the green valleys. The nature has lavished her plentiful gifts on Tawang district. With its lush green forest of flora and fauna diversity, sky kissed hills and mountains, graceful waterfalls, roaring rivers, beautiful natural lakes and hot springs and ancient monuments the district is having fascinating tourist spot of tremendous potential. The district has been designed like a hospitable natural host. Even film stars could not resist themselves and reached there for enriching their films with the beauties of its natural allurements. The district remains well communicated throughout the year by motorable road right from Tezpur in Assam via Bhalukpong to Tawang. Bomdila is another on way to Tawang where one can saunter a while to refresh oneself with the beauties of township. One has the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful snow clad hills and mountains, river, rivulets, streams, waterfalls, valleys, lakes, deep gorges and natural greenery throughout the period of journey. Many comfortable tourist lodges and hotels are available at Tawang town to greet the visitors in the most natural and fervent way. One has to fall in love at first sight as soon as one comes across the beautiful natural lake at Sela Pass. The Sela-pass is a narrow gully surrounded by rocky cliff of all vegetation. During winters the entire Sela-Range covered with snow becomes completely white. In summer, the Sela top is multicolored colorscape and flowers which attracts the visitors. If there is any celestial place on Earth, it is Sela-pass providing visitors to fill with heavenly bliss in abundance. It is an adventurous and challenging as one has to climb the famous Geshila peak. From Geshila peak viewpoint, whole Tawang district can be seen. Both the deciduous and evergreen forest catches the eyes of the visitors. From the top of Zemithang, one can see the Indo-Bhutan border, green valley of Ngamjang- chu river and Gorsam Chorten. Gorsam chorten is a majestic monuments build with stones. There are large numbers of prayer wheels around the chorten. In the month of February, a religious ceremony is held there and the people from all over Buddhist areas and neighbouring Bhutan attend the occasion and enjoy with cheer and joy. P.T.:TSO Lake is famous for picnic spot. It is believed that Guru an Indian Saint stayed at Manma-Gyalem mountain for meditation. 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54 appearance are quiet unique. Thousand of devotees visit every year and offer their prayer to Guru Padmasambhava. Sangetsore Lake is popularly known as Madhuri Lake, after the Koyla film shooting in Tawang. This lake was formed in after-math of 1950 Earthquake. Prior to 1950, the present lake area was reserved grassland where local people of Tawang have used for grazing their cattle. The scenery and lake itself is so alluring for photography. Tawang Monastery is one of the largest Lamaseries of Mahayana sect and second largest Monastery in Asia after . This Monastery is glimmering like a ship riding the ocean as unforgettable sight and memory to fetch long in one’s memory. Tawang Monastery which overlooks the entire Township and entire Tawang-Chu valley, exhilarate one’s mind to fetch a memory in life. Tawang Township was founded by Mera Lama Lodre Gyatso and believed to have subsequently handed over to his elder sister. One can have a beautiful sight of it from Tawang Monastery. Also, there are many other important historical monuments and landscapes available in the district fascinating tourist spots viz:- Regyaling Gompa, Urgelling Gompa, Bramadongchung Ani Gompa, Taktsang Gompa, Jaswant Ghar, Tawang War Memorial, Gourichen Peak, Nuraneng Water Fall, BTK water fall, Bagajang lake, Nikula lake, Thanga Phe Lake, Tsechu hot spring, Grenghar hot spring, Mago hot spring tec… attract the visitors and pilgrims to this fairy-land. Whole district in general and Tawang Township in particular, it seems, have been designed like a hospitable natural host. There is a saying, “Life is not worth living unless he has seen the city of van ice”. Much the same holds true of Tawang- the most glorious landscape in Arunachal Pradesh. The tourism industry is being encouraged by the Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, which brings the economy besides cultural exchange and all around development. This district has several locations of historical significance, pilgrim centers, important landscapes and hill station that can be developed into tourist hot spot. The landscape and topography of this district offers scope for developing the mountaineering, trekking, adventure tourism, site-seeing, gliding and hiking etc… Tourism appears to be the most potential area for state’s economic development. The analysis of tourism potential in the district presents a very optimistic picture. Development of tourism will have a “multiplier” effect on other industries also, accelerating the face of development. Tawang district is bestowed with immense wealth of nature. Need of the hour is to tap this nature’s gift in right and sustainable manner to perpetuate economic growth.

(ix) Scope of Village and Town Directory Village Directory 2011 Census The Village Directory is being compiled for both inhabited and un-inhabited villages. In the village directory both private and government facilities/institutions have been given. In case of un- inhabited /depopulated villages, the location code number, name and area of the village is being given universally in Village Directory and Village PCA. The columns relating to the amenities and land use pattern, etc. being left blank and it will be noted against the name of the village that it is un- inhabited/depopulated. The Appendices to Village Directory and Inset Tables based on village Directory data are also prepared for inhabited villages. In the Village Directory format for 2011 Census there are 121 columns and the details thereon are as follows:

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Columns 1 : Serial Number : Self explanatory. All the villages within the CD block are presented serially in the ascending order of their location code number. Columns 2 : Name of village : Self explanatory. The names of the villages are shown against this column. This also includes the forest and uninhabited villages. Columns 3 : Location Code Number of village : The location code numbers of the villages are shown against this column. Columns 4 : Area of the Village : The area of the villages has been given in hectares. Column 5 : Total Population : The total population of the village as per 2011 Census has been given against this column. Column 6 : Number of Households : The numbers of households as per 2011 Census have been given in this column. Amenities : The availability of different infrastructural amenities such as education, medical, drinking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, recreation and cultural facilities, communication, power, etc. in each village have been given in the Village Directory. Wherever the amenities are not available in the village, the distance range code viz; ‘a’ for <5 Kms, ‘b’ for 5-10 Kms and ‘c’ for 10+ Kms of the nearest where facility is available is given. Column wise details are given below: Columns No. 7 : 20 Educational Facilities : All the different educational facilities available in the village have been given under these columns. Nursery/LKG//UKG classes are included in Pre- Primary Schools, Classes up to class V included in Primary School; Classes from VI to VIII are included in the Middle school. Classes from IX and X included in Secondary School. Classes from XI and XII are included in Senior Secondary School. In case of composite schools like middle school with primary school or secondary school with middle school, these are also included in the number of primary and middle schools, respectively. The information on the entire educational institutes is given under these columns. Columns No. 21 to 38 Medical Facilities : All the different medical facilities available in the village have been given under these columns. Columns No. 39 to 46 Drinking Water : The information on availability of various types of the drinking water facility within the village has been given under these columns. Columns No. 47 to 50 Availability of Toilet and others : The information on availability of toilet and Bio-Gas etc. available in the village has been given under these columns. Columns No. 51 to 67 Communication (Post & Telegraph and Transport) : The information on communication and Post Office, Sub-Post Office, & Telegraph Office, Village PIN Code number, Phone-Landlines, Mobile Phone, Private Courier Facility, Internet Café, etc; available in the village has been given under these columns. The information on all various transport facilities whether public/private transport like Bus, Railway Station, or Navigable waterways, Taxi , Van, Tractors etc. available in the village has also been given under these columns. Columns No. 68 to 79 Village connected to High Ways, Village Roads, Banks and Credit Societies : The information on all roads connected to village has been given under these columns. These include National Highway, State Highway, District Roads and other district roads connected to the village, Pucca roads, Kutchcha Roads, Water Bounded Macadam Roads, Navigable Water Ways and Foot Paths has been given under these columns. Further, the information on availability of banks, ATM and Agricultural Credit societies in the village has been given under these columns.

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Column No. 80 to 96 Miscellaneous Facilities : The information on various miscellaneous facilities available in the village has been given under these columns. These includes Self -Help Group, Public Distribution Shop (PDS), Mandi /Regular Market, Weekly Haat, Agricultural Marketing Society, Nutrition Centre(ICDS), Anganwadi Centre, ASHA, Community Centre, Sports Fields, Sports Club/Recreation Centre, Cinema/Video Halls, Public Library, Public Reading Room, News Paper Supply, Assembly Polling Station, Birth and Death Registration Office. Columns No. 97 to 100 Electricity : Availability of Power Supply in the village, whatever may be the form of its use has been given in these columns. These include Electricity for Domestic Use, Electricity for Agriculture Use Electricity for Commercial Use, and Electricity for all purpose Domestic Uses. Column No. 101 and 102 Nearest Town : The name of the nearest town along with the distance range code has been in these columns. Land use and Irrigation : The land use pattern in the Village Directory conform to the pattern of classification of land use as recommended by the Ministry of Agriculture, Government of India. The Ministry has recommended the maintenance of records of land use pattern under the following 9 categories. (i) Column No. 103 Forests : This includes all lands classed as forest under any legal enactment dealing with forests or administered as forests, whether state-owned or private, and whether wooded or maintained as potential forest land. The area of crops raised in the forest and grazing lands or areas open for grazing within the forests remain included under the forest area. (ii) Column No. 104 Area under Non-Agricultural use : This includes all lands occupied by buildings, roads and railways or under water, e.g. rivers and canals and other lands put to uses other than agriculture. (iii) Columns No. 105 Barren and Un-Cultivable land : This includes all barren and uncultivable land like mountains, deserts, etc. land which cannot be brought under cultivation except at an exorbitant cost should be classed as uncultivable whether such land is in isolated blocks or within cultivated holdings. (iv) Column No. 106 Permanent Pastures and other Grazing Lands : This includes all grazing lands whether they are permanent pastures and meadows or not. Village common grazing land is included under this head. (v) Column No. 107 Land under Miscellaneous Tree Crops, etc. : This includes all cultivable land which is not included in ‘Net area sown’ but is put to some agricultural uses. Lands under Causing trees, thatching grasses, bamboo bushes and other groves for fuel, etc. which are not included under ‘Orchards’ are classed under this category. (vi) Column No. 108 Culturable Waste Land : This includes lands available for cultivation, whether not taken up for cultivation or taken up for cultivation once but not cultivated during the current year and the last five years or more in succession for one reason or other. Such lands may be either fallow or covered with shrubs and jungles which are not put to any use. They may be assessed or unassessed and may lie in isolated blocks or within cultivated holdings. Land once cultivated but not cultivated for five years in succession is also included in this category at the end of the five years. (vii) Column No. 109 Fallow Lands other than Current Fallows : This includes all lands which were taken up for cultivation but are temporarily out of cultivation for a period of not less than one year and not more than five years.

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(viii) Column No. 110 Current Fallows : This represents cropped area, which is kept fallow during the current year. For example, if any seeding area is not cropped against the same year it may be treated as current fallow. (ix) Column No. 111 Net Area Sown : This represents the total area sown with crops and orchards. Area sown more than once; in the same year is counted only once. Column No. 112 Total Irrigated Land Area : It includes all land which is cultivable and irrigated by any source of irrigation. The total irrigated area of the village has been given under this column. Column No. 113 Total Un-Irrigated Land Area : Un-Irrigated area includes all land which is cultivable but not irrigated by any source of irrigation. The total un-irrigated land area of the village has been given under this column. Column No. 114 to 118 Area Irrigated by Source : The area irrigated by various source of irrigation in the village have been given under these columns. The different source of irrigation facilities available in the village are as follows: (i) Canals (C) - Govt. or Pvt., (ii) Wells/Tube-wells (W/TW), (iii) Tanks/Lake (T/L), (iv) Waterfall, (WF) and (v) Others (O) Columns No.119 to 121 Three Most Important Commodities Manufactured : The names of three most important commodities manufactured in the village are indicated in this column. C. D. Block level Totals of the Village Directory : At the end of entries for the Village Directory of each C.D. Block, the totals of different columns are being given wherever possible. However, in case of some of the columns, it may not be possible to work out the C. D. Block level totals, in such cases the particular of relevant columns are being left blank against C. D. Block level. Appendices to Village Directory : The Village Directory also includes the following appendices: Appendix I : Summary showing total number of villages having Educational, Medical and other amenities in villages – C.D. Block level. Appendix I A : Villages by number of Primary Schools. Appendix I B : Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools. Appendix I C : Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available. Appendix II : Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities available. Appendix III : Land utilization data in respect of Census towns. Appendix IV : C.D. Block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available. Appendix V : Summary showing number of Villages not having Scheduled Caste population. Appendix VI : Summary showing number of Villages not having Scheduled Tribe population. Appendix VII A : List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges.

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Appendix VII B : List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges. Appendix VIII : Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat (C.D. block wise). Note explaining the abbreviations used in Town Directory 2011 Census: Statement I : Status and Growth History Column 1 : Serial Number : Self explanatory Column 2 : Class, Name and Civic Status of Town : The Class is presented according to population of the towns in 2011 Census as follows : Population Class Population Class 100,000 and above I 10,000 – 19,999 IV 50,000 – 99,999 II 5,000 – 9,999 V 20,000 – 49,999 III Below - 5,000 VI The following abbreviations are used to denote the Civic Status of the town. Civic Status Codes Civic Status Codes i. Municipal Corporation M. Corp. xii. Notified Town Area NTA ii. Municipal Committee MC xiii. Industrial Notified Area INA iii. Municipal Council M Cl xiv. Industrial Township ITS iv. City Municipal Council CMC xv. Township TS v. Town Municipal Council TMC xvi. Town Panchayat TP vi. Municipal Board MB xvii. Nagar Panchayat NP vii. Municipality M xviii. Town Committee/ Town Area TC Committee viii. Cantonment Board/ CB xix. Small Town Committee ST Cantonment ix. Notified Area NA xx. Estate Office EO x. Notified Town NT xxi. Gram Panchayat GP xi. Notified Area Committee/ NAC xxii. Census Town CT Notified Area Council Column 3 – 25 : These columns are self explanatory Statement II : Physical Aspects and Location of town, 2009 Column 1 – 2 Serial number and Name of town : Self explanatory Columns 3 to 5 – Physical Aspects : In these columns the Rainfall and Maximum and Minimum Temperature of the town is recorded. Columns 6 to 12 : Name and road distance of the town (in kms.) from the State headquarters, District headquarters, Sub-divisional/Taluk/Tahsil/ Police station/Development Block/Island HQ., Nearest city with population of one lakh and more, Nearest city with population of five lakh and more, Railway station and Bus route is recorded in these columns respectively. If the names mentioned in these columns are the same as the referent town itself, the distance is recorded as (0) zero. Statement III – Civic and other Amenities, 2009: Column 1 – 2 Serial number and Name of town : Self explanatory Column 3 – Road length (in km.) : The information about the road length (in km.) within the limit of the town is recorded in this column. Columns 4 to 7 – System of drainage : The system of drainage available in the town is indicated in these columns by the following codes: 59

System of drainage Codes (i) Open drains OD (ii) Closed drains CD (iii) Both drains BD Columns 8 to 11 Number of Latrines : The number of various types of latrines available in the town is indicated in these columns. Columns No. 12 & 13 Protected Water Supply : The information on source of water supply and system of water storage with capacity available in the town are given in these columns in the following codes: Column 12 (Source of Water Supply) : (i) Tap water T (ii) Tube-well water TW (iii) Tank Water TK (iv) Well water W Column 13 (System of Water Storage) : (i) Over Head Tank OHT (ii) Service Reservoir SR (iii) River Infiltration Gallery RIG (iv) Bore Well Pumping System BWP (v) Pressure Tank PT The information on 2 major source of water supply is given in column 12 and the system of water storage with capacity against each in kilo-litres (in bracket) is presented in column 13. Columns 14 Fire Fighting Service : In case the fire fighting service is available in the referent town, `yes’ is recorded. If the facility is not available within the town, the name of the nearest place having this facility with its distance from the referent town has been recorded. Columns 15 to 19 Electrification (Number of connections) : Different types of electric connections have been shown in these columns, i.e., Domestic, Industrial, Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others. Statement IV: Medical Facilities, 2009 : Columns 1 - 2 Serial number and Name of Town : Self explanatory Columns 3 to 13 : The number of various medical institutions such as Hospitals, Dispensaries, Health Center, Family Welfare Center, Maternity and Child Welfare Center, Maternity Homes, T.B. Hospital/clinic, Nursing Homes, Charitable Hospital/Nursing Home, Mobile Health Clinic and Others as available in the town, are indicated in these columns (along with number of beds in brackets). If a medical facility is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance in kilometers from the town where the facility is available is mentioned. Column 14 Veterinary Hospital : The Number of Veterinary Hospitals available in the town is given in this column. Column 15 Medicine Shop : The number of Medicine shops available in the town is given in this column. Statement V: Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 2009:

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Columns 1 – 2 Serial number and Name of town : Self explanatory Columns 3 to 15 Educational Facilities : The information on number of Primary school, Middle school, Secondary school, Senior Secondary school, Arts/Science/ Commerce colleges (of degree level and above), Medical colleges, Engineering colleges, Management Institute/Colleges, Polytechnics, Recognized Shorthand, Typewriting and vocational training Institutions, Non-formal Education Center (Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan Center), Special School for disabled and Others available in the town, are indicated in these columns. If an educational facility is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance in kilometers from the town where the facility is available is mentioned. Columns 16 to 23 Number of Social, Recreational and Culture Facilities : The information on No. of Home Orphanage, Working women’s hostels (with No. of seats in bracket), No. of Old Age Home, Stadium, Cinema Theatre, Auditorium/Community halls, Public libraries and Reading rooms available in the town are given under these column. Statement VI: Industry and Banking 2009: Columns 1 – 2 Serial number and Name of town : Self explanatory Columns 3 to 5 Names of three most Important Commodities Manufactured : The names of three most important commodities manufactured in the town are given under these columns. Columns 6 to 8 Number of banks : The number of banks available in the referent town both Commercial and Co-operative banks are recorded against these columns. Columns 9 & 10 Number of Agricultural and Non Agricultural Credit Societies : The number of Agricultural and Non Agricultural Credit Societies available in the referent town are given in these columns. Statement VII : Civic and other Amenities in Slums, 2009: This statement VII provides information on civic and other amenities in all slums whether notified or not and for all towns having statutory bodies, like Municipality, Municipal Corporation, Town area committee etc.

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VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

Brief note on Village and Town directory The Village and Town Directory present data on amenities available to the people in each village and town. It is the most credible source of information. It is the only source of primary data in the village, town and ward level. The village directory also indicates the land use statistics in respect of each village. The data included in the village and town directory are one of the most important compilation of Census, as the data presented are considered useful by scholars, planners, business people, industrialists. It provides valuable information for planning and formulation policies for Central and State Government. The scope and coverage of village directory of 2011 DCHB, has been widened by including a number of amenities in addition to those of 2001. The format of village directory is basically on the pattern canvassed in 2001 Census. The village directory is being compiled for both inhabited and uninhabited villages. In the village directory both government and private facilities and institutions have been given. The 2011 village directory consists of 121 columns. The village directory gives for each village particulars about the availability of different amenities such as education, medical, drinking water, post, telegraph, bus service, credit societies, mobile coverage, transportation, power, availability of toilets, etc. Column No 80-96 gives information on various miscellaneous facilities available in the village such as self help groups, public distribution system, mandis, regular markets, weekly hat, ASHA, community centre and so on. In addition to the121 columns, the village directory also includes Appendix No 1 to Appendix No VIII. Town Directory Statements The Town directory consists of seven statements. All these statements are almost similar to those adopted in 2001 census. Section I – Village Directory (a) List of Villages merged in towns and outgrowths at 2011 Census Not a single village has been merged in towns and outgrowths at 2011 Census (b) C.D. Block Maps (Showing) Tehsil boundary (c) Alphabetical list of villages along with location code 2001 and 2011 (d) C.D. Block wise Village Directory in prescribed format. (e) Appendices to Village Directory. Section II- Town Directory Statements

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C.D. BLOCK WISE PRESENTATION OF

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (C.D. BLOCK WISE) Name of the District : Tawang Serial 2011 Census 2001 Census Name of village number location code number location code number 1 2 3 4 Name of C D Block : Zemithang-Dudunghar (0001) Name of Circle : Zemithang (01556) 1 B.T.K (Chumrong) 261388 2 Brokenthang 261378 3 Dung 261386 00000800 4 Gorsam 261382 00000400 5 Hanggang 261390 6 Kelengteng 261385 00000700 7 Kharman 261384 00000600 8 Khebleteng 261393 9 Khobleteng 261387 00000900 10 Lumpo 261379 00000200 11 Muchut (Kharakpu) 261381 00000300 12 Shakti 261394 00001200 13 Shoktsen 261377 00000100 14 Sirdi 261392 00001100 15 T.Gonpa 261380 16 Tebo 261389 17 Thikshi 261391 00001000 18 Zemithang H.Q. 261383 00000500 Name of Circle : Dudunghar (01558) 19 Blaiteng 261419 00003600 20 Buri 261417 00003400 21 Chellengdung 261428 00004500 22 Darmaleng 261426 00004300 23 Dongmereng 261421 00003800 24 Dorkarong 261437 25 Dudunghar H.Q. 261430 00004700 26 Dungser 261439 00005300 27 Guntse 261424 00004100 28 Gyamo 261431 29 Kheleteng 261436 30 Khokem 261441 00005500 31 Loudung 261427 00004400 32 Lumchang 261420 00003700 33 Maling 261433 00004900 34 Marmay 261422 00003900 35 Muktur 261443 00005700 36 Narmaleng 261438 00005200 37 Nemtsering 261435 00005100 38 Pamdung 261432 00004800 39 Phomghar 261440 00005400 40 Ramyang 261429 00004600 41 Sanghar 261434 00005000 42 Sherkimang 261418 00003500 43 Surbin 261442 00005600 44 Yuser 261423 00004000 45 Zhamaneng 261425 00004200

77 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Zemithang-Dudunghar Number of educational amenities available. (If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Location code no. Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place) Total population ( 2011 census ) Number of households (2011 census) Pre-Primary school (PP) Primary school (P) Middle school (M) Secondary School (S) Senior Secondary school (SS) Degree college of arts science & commerce (ASC) Engineering college(EC) Medical college (MC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Shoktsen 261377 0 475 118 1 1 1 c c c c c 2 Brokenthang 261378 0 42 14 a a a c c c c c 3 Lumpo 261379 0 254 52 1 1 1 c c c c c 4 T.Gonpa 261380 0 204 57 1 1 c c c c c c 5 Muchut (Kharakpu) 261381 0 177 39 1 1 c c c c c c 6 Gorsam 261382 0 103 27 1 1 1 c c c c c 7 Zemithang H.Q. 261383 0 336 99 1 1 1 c c c c c 8 Kharman 261384 0 200 44 1 1 a c c c c c 9 Kelengteng 261385 0 131 28 a a a c c c c c 10 Dung 261386 0 54 10 a a a c c c c c 11 Khobleteng 261387 0 273 66 1 1 c c c c c c 12 B.T.K (Chumrong) 261388 0 125 32 a a c c c c c c 13 Tebo 261389 0 8 4 a a b c c c c c 14 Hanggang 261390 0 4 2 c a c c c c c c 15 Thikshi 261391 0 79 18 c b c c c c c c 16 Sirdi 261392 0 73 15 1 1 b c c c c c 17 Khebleteng 261393 0 18 4 a a c c c c c c 18 Shakti 261394 0 370 102 1 1 c c c c c c 19 Buri 261417 0 139 29 a a c c c c c c 20 Sherkimang 261418 0 3 1 a a c c c c c c 21 Blaiteng 261419 0 262 53 1 1 c c c c c c 22 Lumchang 261420 0 98 19 a a c c c c c c 23 Dongmereng 261421 0 152 39 1 1 b c c c c c 24 Marmay 261422 0 100 23 a 1 b c c c c c 25 Yuser 261423 0 115 24 1 1 b c c c c c

78 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0001 Number of educational amenities available. (If not available Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, available within the village , the distance range b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Management institute (MI) Polytechnic (Pt) Vocational training school /ITI Non-formal training centre (NFTC) Special school for disabled (SSD) Others (specify) Community health centre (CHC) Primary health centre (PHC) Primary health sub centre (PHS) Maternity and child welfare centre (MCW) T.B. clinic (TBC) Hospital-allopathic (HA) Hospital-alternative medicine (HO) Dispensary (D) Veterinary hospital (VH) Mobile health clinic (MHC) Family welfare centre (FWC) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1 c cccc cacacccaaaaShoktsen 1 c cccc cacacccaaaaBrokenthang 2 c cccc cccccccccccLumpo 3 c cccc cccccccccccT.Gonpa 4 c c c c c c b c b c c c b b b b Muchut (Kharakpu) 5 c cccc cacacccaaaaGorsam 6 c c c c c c 1 c 1 c c c 1 1 1 1 Zemithang H.Q. 7 c cccc cacacccaaaaKharman 8 c cccc cacacccaaaaKelengteng 9 c cccc cacacccaaaaDung 10 c cccc cccccccccccKhobleteng 11 c cccc cccccccccccB.T.K (Chumrong) 12 c cccc cccccccccccTebo 13 c cccc cccccccccccHanggang 14 c cccc cccccccccccThikshi 15 c cccc cbcbcccbbbbSirdi 16 c cccc cccccccccccKhebleteng 17 c cccc cc 1ccccccccShakti 18 c cccc cccccccccccBuri 19 c cccc cccccccccccSherkimang 20 c cccc cccccccccccBlaiteng 21 c cccc cccccccccccLumchang 22 c cccc ccbcccccccbDongmereng 23 c cccc ccbcccccccbMarmay 24 c cccc ccbcccccccbYuser 25

79 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Zemithang-Dudunghar Number of Non-Government Availability of drinking water - Medical Amenities available. Yes / No Serial Number Name village Charitable non Govt. hospital/Nursing home. Medical practitioner with Degree MBBS Medical practitioner with other degree Medical practitioner with no degree Traditional practitioner and faith healer . Medicine Shop Others Tap water (Treated/Untreated) Well water (Covered / Uncovered well) Hand Pump Tube wells / Bore well Spring River / Canal Tank / Pond / Lake Others 1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 1 Shoktsen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No Yes 2 Brokenthang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 3 Lumpo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 4 T.Gonpa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 5 Muchut (Kharakpu) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 6 Gorsam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 7 Zemithang H.Q. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 8 Kharman 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 9 Kelengteng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 10 Dung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 11 Khobleteng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 12 B.T.K (Chumrong) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 13 Tebo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 14 Hanggang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 15 Thikshi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 16 Sirdi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 17 Khebleteng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 18 Shakti 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 19 Buri 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 20 Sherkimang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 21 Blaiteng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 22 Lumchang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 23 Dongmereng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 24 Marmay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 25 Yuser 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No

80 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0001 Availability of toilet & Communication and transport facilities (If others Yes / No amenities available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Community toilet including bath. Community toilet excluding bath. Rural sanitary mart or sanitary hardware outlet available near the village. Community bio- gas or recycle of waste for productive use. Post office(PO) Sub post office (SPO) Post & Telegraph office (P&TO) Village Pin Code Telephones (Land lines) Public call office (PCO) Mobile phone coverage Internet cafes/ Common service centre (CSC) Private courier facility Bus service (Public & Private) 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1 No No No No c c c a a c c c c Shoktsen 1 No No No No c c c a a c c c c Brokenthang 2 No No No No c c c Yes c c c c c Lumpo 3 No No No No c c c c c c c c c T.Gonpa 4 No No No No c c c b b c c c c Muchut (Kharakpu) 5 No No No No c c c Yes a c c c c Gorsam 6 No No No No Yes c c Yes Yes c c c c Zemithang H.Q. 7 No No No No c c c a a c c c c Kharman 8 No No No No c c c a a c c c c Kelengteng 9 No No No No c c c a a c c c c Dung 10 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Khobleteng 11 No No No No c c c c c c c c c B.T.K (Chumrong) 12 No No No No c c c b c c c c c Tebo 13 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Hanggang 14 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Thikshi 15 No No No No c c c b b c c c c Sirdi 16 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Khebleteng 17 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Shakti 18 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Buri 19 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Sherkimang 20 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Blaiteng 21 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Lumchang 22 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Dongmereng 23 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Marmay 24 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Yuser 25

81 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Zemithang-Dudunghar Communication and transport Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & facilities (If amenities available code credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is -Yes is given except for Village Pin given, If not available within the village , the Code ,If not available within the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 village , the distance range code viz; Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c facility is available is given). for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Railway stations Auto/Modified Autos Taxis and Vans Tractors Cycle-pulled rickshaws(Manual & Machine driven) Carts driven by animals Sea /River ferry service Connected to national highway(NH) Connected to state highway(SH) Connected to major district road (MDR) Connected to others district road Pucca roads Kutchcha roads Water bounded macadam(WBM) roads 1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 1 Shoktsen c c Yes c c c c c a a Yes a Yes a 2 Brokenthang c c Yes c c c c c a a Yes a Yes b 3 Lumpo c c Yes c c c c c c c Yes Yes a Yes 4 T.Gonpa c c Yes c c c c c c c Yes Yes c c 5 Muchut (Kharakpu) c c Yes c c c c c b b Yes Yes b c 6 Gorsam c c Yes c c c c c Yes c c Yes c c 7 Zemithang H.Q. c c Yes c c c c c Yes c Yes Yes c c 8 Kharman c c Yes c c c c c a c Yes c Yes Yes 9 Kelengteng c c Yes c c c c c a c Yes Yes c Yes 10 Dung c c Yes c c c c c a b Yes a Yes b 11 Khobleteng c c b c c c c c b c c c c b 12 B.T.K (Chumrong) c c Yes c c c c c Yes c c Yes c c 13Tebo c c a c c c c caa aaaa 14 Hanggang c c b c c c c c b c c c c c 15Thikshi c c b c c c c cbb bbbc 16 Sirdi c c Yes c c c c c Yes b b Yes b b 17 Khebleteng c c a c c c c c b c b b c b 18 Shakti c c Yes c c c c c Yes c c Yes b b 19Buri c c c c c c c ccc cccc 20 Sherkimang c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 21 Blaiteng c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 22 Lumchang c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 23 Dongmereng c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 24 Marmay c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 25Yuser c c c c c c c ccc cccc

82 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0001 Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & Availability of miscellaneous facilities (If credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is amenities available code -Yes is given, If not given, If not available within the village , the available within the village , the distance range distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Navigable waterway (river/canal)(NW) Footpaths (FP) Commercial & Co-operative Banks ATM Agricultural Credit Societies Self-Help Group (SHG) Public distribution system (PDS) shop Mandis / Regular market Weekly Haat Agricultural marketing society Integrated Child Development Scheme (Nutritional Centres) Anganwadi Centre (Nutritional Centres) Others (Nutritional Centres) (AccreditedASHA Social Health Activist) 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1 c Yes c c c c a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Shoktsen 1 c Yes c c c c a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Brokenthang 2 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Lumpo 3 c Yes c c c c c c c c c c Yes c T.Gonpa 4 c Yes c c c c b b c c c Yes Yes Yes Muchut (Kharakpu) 5 c Yes c c c c a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Gorsam 6 c Yes c c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Zemithang H.Q. 7 c Yes c c c c a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Kharman 8 c Yes c c c c a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Kelengteng 9 c Yes c c c c a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Dung 10 c Yes c c c c b c c c c Yes Yes Yes Khobleteng 11 c Yes c c c c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes B.T.K (Chumrong) 12 cYesccccacccc aYesaTebo 13 c Yes c c c b b c c c c a Yes Yes Hanggang 14 c Yes c c c c b c c c c Yes Yes Yes Thikshi 15 c Yes c c c c a b c c c Yes Yes Yes Sirdi 16 c Yes c c c c a c c c c a Yes a Khebleteng 17 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Shakti 18 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Buri 19 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Sherkimang 20 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Blaiteng 21 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Lumchang 22 c Yes c c c Yes c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Dongmereng 23 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Marmay 24 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yuser 25

83 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Zemithang-Dudunghar Availability of miscellaneous facilities Availability of Land Use (If amenities available code -Yes is electricity Nearest Town given, If not available within the (Yes/No) village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Community centre with/without TV Sports Field, Sports Club / Recreation Centre Cinema / Video Hall Public Library Public Reading Room Newspaper Supply Assembly Polling station Birth & Death Registration Office Power Supply for Domestic Use (ED) Power Supply for Agricultural Use (EAG) Power Supply for Commercial Use (EC) Power Supply for All Uses (EA) Name Distance range code i.e. a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms . 1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 1 Shoktsen Yes c c c c c c Yes a Yes No No No TAWANG c 2 Brokenthang a c c c c c c a b Yes No No No TAWANG c 3 Lumpo Yes c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 4 T.Gonpa Yes c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 5 Muchut (Kharakpu) Yes c c c c c c Yes b Yes No No No TAWANG c 6 Gorsam Yes c c c c c c Yes a Yes No No No TAWANG c 7 Zemithang H.Q. Yes c c c c c c Yes a Yes No No No TAWANG c 8 Kharman Yes c c c c c c a a Yes No No No TAWANG c 9 Kelengteng Yes c c c c c c a a Yes No No No TAWANG c 10 Dung Yes c c c c c c a a Yes No No No TAWANG c 11 Khobleteng b c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 12 B.T.K (Chumrong) Yes c c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 13 Tebo a c c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 14 Hanggang a c c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 15 Thikshi Yes c c c c c c Yes c No No No No TAWANG c 16 Sirdi Yes c c c c c c Yes b Yes No No No TAWANG c 17 Khebleteng a c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 18 Shakti Yes c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 19 Buri c c c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 20 Sherkimang c c c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 21 Blaiteng c c c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 22 Lumchang c c c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 23 Dongmereng c c c c c c c Yes b Yes No No No TAWANG c 24 Marmay c c c c c c c Yes b Yes No No No TAWANG 25 Yuser c c c c c c c b b Yes No No No TAWANG c

84 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0001 Land Use Name of three Area under different types of land use Area irrigated by most important ( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place) source (in hectare). commodities manufactured Name of Village Serial Number Forests Area under Non-agricultural Uses Barren and Un-cultivable land Permanent Pastures and Other Grazing Lands Land Under Miscellaneous Tree Crops etc. Culturable Waste Land Fallow lands other than current fallows Current Fallows Net Area Sown Total Irrigated Land Area Total Un-irrigated Land Area Canals ( C ) Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW) Tanks/Lakes(T/L) Water Falls(WF) Others(O) First Second Third 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 2 1 00000000000 00000 Shoktsen 1 00000000000 00000 Brokenthang 2 00000000000 00000 Lumpo 3 00000000000 00000 T.Gonpa 4 00000000000 00000 Muchut (Kharakpu) 5 00000000000 00000 Gorsam 6 00000000000 00000 Zemithang H.Q. 7 00000000000 00000 Kharman 8 00000000000 00000 Kelengteng 9 00000000000 00000 Dung 10 00000000000 00000 Khobleteng 11 00000000000 00000 B.T.K (Chumrong) 12 00000000000 00000 Tebo 13 00000000000 00000 Hanggang 14 00000000000 00000 Thikshi 15 00000000000 00000 Sirdi 16 00000000000 00000 Khebleteng 17 00000000000 00000 Shakti 18 00000000000 00000 Buri 19 00000000000 00000 Sherkimang 20 00000000000 00000 Blaiteng 21 00000000000 00000 Lumchang 22 00000000000 00000 Dongmereng 23 00000000000 00000 Marmay 24 00000000000 00000 Yuser 25

85 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Zemithang-Dudunghar Number of educational amenities available. (If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Location code no. Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place) Total population ( 2011 census ) Number of households (2011 census) Pre-Primary school (PP) Primary school (P) Middle school (M) Secondary School (S) Senior Secondary school (SS) Degree college of arts science & commerce (ASC) Engineering college(EC) Medical college (MC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 26 Guntse 261424 0 205 39 b b 1 c c c c c 27 Zhamaneng 261425 0 88 22 1 b b c c c c c 28 Darmaleng 261426 0 92 26 a a b c c c c c 29 Loudung 261427 0 92 24 1 1 b c c c c c 30 Chellengdung 261428 0 113 26 b 1 b c c c c c 31 Ramyang 261429 0 97 19 b b a c c c c c 32 Dudunghar H.Q. 261430 0 164 35 1 1 1 c c c c c 33 Gyamo 261431 0 0 0 34 Pamdung 261432 0 25 6 a a a c c c c c 35 Maling 261433 0 37 11 a a a c c c c c 36 Sanghar 261434 0 194 38 b 1 a c c c c c 37 Nemtsering 261435 0 235 50 b a 1 c c c c c 38 Kheleteng 261436 0 8 2 c a a c c c c c 39 Dorkarong 261437 0 71 19 c a a c c c c c 40 Narmaleng 261438 0 17 3 a a b c c c c c 41 Dungser 261439 0 62 12 a a b c c c c c 42 Phomghar 261440 0 49 15 c b b c c c c c 43 Khokem 261441 0 171 44 c a a c c c c c 44 Surbin 261442 0 53 13 c a a c c c c c 45 Muktur 261443 0 191 41 c 1 1 c c c c c Block T O T A L : 0 5759 1364 16 19 8 0 0 0 0 0

86 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0001 Number of educational amenities available. (If not available Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, available within the village , the distance range b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Management institute (MI) Polytechnic (Pt) Vocational training school /ITI Non-formal training centre (NFTC) Special school for disabled (SSD) Others (specify) Community health centre (CHC) Primary health centre (PHC) Primary health sub centre (PHS) Maternity and child welfare centre (MCW) T.B. clinic (TBC) Hospital-allopathic (HA) Hospital-alternative medicine (HO) Dispensary (D) Veterinary hospital (VH) Mobile health clinic (MHC) Family welfare centre (FWC) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1 c cccc ccbcccccccbGuntse 26 c cccc ccbcccccccbZhamaneng 27 c cccc ccbcccccccbDarmaleng 28 c cccc ccbcccccccbLoudung 29 c cccc ccbcccccccbChellengdung 30 c cccc ccacccccccaRamyang 31 c c c c c c c 1 c c c c c c c Dudunghar H.Q. 32 Gyamo 33 c cccc ccacccccccaPamdung 34 c cccc ccacccccccaMaling 35 c cccc ccacccccccaSanghar 36 c cccc ccbcccccccbNemtsering 37 c cccc cccccccccccKheleteng 38 c ccac ccbcccccccbDorkarong 39 c cccc ccbcccccccbNarmaleng 40 c cccc ccbcccccccbDungser 41 c cccc cccccccccccPhomghar 42 c cccc cccccccccccKhokem 43 c cccc cccccccccccSurbin 44 c cccc cccccccccccMuktur 45 000000 01210001111

87 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Zemithang-Dudunghar Number of Non-Government Availability of drinking water - Medical Amenities available. Yes / No Serial Number Name village Charitable non Govt. hospital/Nursing home. Medical practitioner with Degree MBBS Medical practitioner with other degree Medical practitioner with no degree Traditional practitioner and faith healer . Medicine Shop Others Tap water (Treated/Untreated) Well water (Covered / Uncovered well) Hand Pump Tube wells / Bore well Spring River / Canal Tank / Pond / Lake Others 1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 26 Guntse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 27 Zhamaneng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 28 Darmaleng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 29 Loudung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 30 Chellengdung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 31 Ramyang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 32 Dudunghar H.Q. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 33 Gyamo 34 Pamdung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 35 Maling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 36 Sanghar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 37 Nemtsering 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 38 Kheleteng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 39 Dorkarong 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 40 Narmaleng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 41 Dungser 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 42 Phomghar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 43 Khokem 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 44 Surbin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 45 Muktur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No Block T O T A L : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

88 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0001 Availability of toilet & Communication and transport facilities (If others Yes / No amenities available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Community toilet including bath. Community toilet excluding bath. Rural sanitary mart or sanitary hardware outlet available near the village. Community bio- gas or recycle of waste for productive use. Post office(PO) Sub post office (SPO) Post & Telegraph office (P&TO) Village Pin Code Telephones (Land lines) Public call office (PCO) Mobile phone coverage Internet cafes/ Common service centre (CSC) Private courier facility Bus service (Public & Private) 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Guntse 26 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Zhamaneng 27 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Darmaleng 28 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Loudung 29 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Chellengdung 30 No No No No c c c c c a c c c Ramyang 31 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Dudunghar H.Q. 32 Gyamo 33 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Pamdung 34 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Maling 35 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Sanghar 36 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Nemtsering 37 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Kheleteng 38 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Dorkarong 39 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Narmaleng 40 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Dungser 41 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Phomghar 42 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Khokem 43 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Surbin 44 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Muktur 45 00 0 0 1000310000

89 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Zemithang-Dudunghar Communication and transport Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & facilities (If amenities available code credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is -Yes is given except for Village Pin given, If not available within the village , the Code ,If not available within the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 village , the distance range code viz; Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c facility is available is given). for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Railway stations Auto/Modified Autos Taxis and Vans Tractors Cycle-pulled rickshaws(Manual & Machine driven) Carts driven by animals Sea /River ferry service Connected to national highway(NH) Connected to state highway(SH) Connected to major district road (MDR) Connected to others district road Pucca roads Kutchcha roads Water bounded macadam(WBM) roads 1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 26 Guntse c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 27 Zhamaneng c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 28 Darmaleng c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 29 Loudung c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 30 Chellengdung c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 31 Ramyang c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 32 Dudunghar H.Q. c c c c c c c c Yes c c c c c 33 Gyamo 34 Pamdung c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 35 Maling c c c c c c c c Yes c c c c c 36 Sanghar c c c c c c c c c Yes c c c c 37 Nemtsering c c c c c c c c c Yes c c c c 38 Kheleteng c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 39 Dorkarong c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 40 Narmaleng c c c c c c c c b b b c c c 41 Dungser c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 42 Phomghar c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 43 Khokem c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 44 Surbin c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 45 Muktur c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Block T O T A L : 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 9 9 4 3

90 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0001 Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & Availability of miscellaneous facilities (If credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is amenities available code -Yes is given, If not given, If not available within the village , the available within the village , the distance range distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Navigable waterway (river/canal)(NW) Footpaths (FP) Commercial & Co-operative Banks ATM Agricultural Credit Societies Self-Help Group (SHG) Public distribution system (PDS) shop Mandis / Regular market Weekly Haat Agricultural marketing society Integrated Child Development Scheme (Nutritional Centres) Anganwadi Centre (Nutritional Centres) Others (Nutritional Centres) (AccreditedASHA Social Health Activist) 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Guntse 26 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Zhamaneng 27 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Darmaleng 28 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Loudung 29 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Chellengdung 30 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Ramyang 31 c Yes c c c c b c c c c Yes Yes Yes Dudunghar H.Q. 32 Gyamo 33 c Yes c c c c c c c c c a Yes Yes Pamdung 34 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Maling 35 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Sanghar 36 c Yes c c c a Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Nemtsering 37 c Yes c c c c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Kheleteng 38 c Yes c c c c a c c c c Yes Yes Yes Dorkarong 39 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Narmaleng 40 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Dungser 41 c Yes c c c Yes c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Phomghar 42 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Khokem 43 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Surbin 44 c Yes c c c Yes c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Muktur 45 0 44 0 0 0 3 4 1 0 0 0 39 44 41

91 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Zemithang-Dudunghar Availability of miscellaneous facilities Availability of Land Use (If amenities available code -Yes is electricity Nearest Town given, If not available within the (Yes/No) village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Community centre with/without TV Sports Field, Sports Club / Recreation Centre Cinema / Video Hall Public Library Public Reading Room Newspaper Supply Assembly Polling station Birth & Death Registration Office Power Supply for Domestic Use (ED) Power Supply for Agricultural Use (EAG) Power Supply for Commercial Use (EC) Power Supply for All Uses (EA) Name Distance range code i.e. a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms . 1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 26 Guntse c c c c c c c b b Yes No No No TAWANG c 27 Zhamaneng c c c c c c c a b Yes No No No TAWANG c 28 Darmaleng c c c c c c c a b Yes No No No TAWANG 29 Loudung c c c c c c c Yes b Yes No No No TAWANG c 30 Chellengdung c c c c c c c b b Yes No No No TAWANG c 31 Ramyang c c c c c c c a a Yes No No No TAWANG c 32 Dudunghar H.Q. c c c c c c c Yes a Yes No No No TAWANG c 33 Gyamo 34 Pamdung c c c c c c c a a Yes No No No TAWANG c 35 Maling c c c c c c c a a Yes No No No TAWANG c 36 Sanghar c c c c c c c a a Yes No No No TAWANG c 37 Nemtsering c c c c c c c Yes b Yes No No No TAWANG c 38 Kheleteng c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 39 Dorkarong c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 40 Narmaleng c c c c c c c b b Yes No No No TAWANG 41 Dungser c c c c c c c b b Yes No No No TAWANG c 42 Phomghar c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 43 Khokem c c c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 44 Surbin c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 45 Muktur c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c Block T O T A L : 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 43 0 0 0 0 0

92 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0001 Land Use Name of three Area under different types of land use Area irrigated by most important ( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place) source (in hectare). commodities manufactured Name of Village Serial Number Forests Area under Non-agricultural Uses Barren and Un-cultivable land Permanent Pastures and Other Grazing Lands Land Under Miscellaneous Tree Crops etc. Culturable Waste Land Fallow lands other than current fallows Current Fallows Net Area Sown Total Irrigated Land Area Total Un-irrigated Land Area Canals ( C ) Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW) Tanks/Lakes(T/L) Water Falls(WF) Others(O) First Second Third 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 2 1 00000000000 00000 Guntse 26 00000000000 00000 Zhamaneng 27 00000000000 00000 Darmaleng 28 00000000000 00000 Loudung 29 00000000000 00000 Chellengdung 30 00000000000 00000 Ramyang 31 00000000000 00000 Dudunghar H.Q. 32 00000000000 00000 Gyamo 33 00000000000 00000 Pamdung 34 00000000000 00000 Maling 35 00000000000 00000 Sanghar 36 00000000000 00000 Nemtsering 37 00000000000 00000 Kheleteng 38 00000000000 00000 Khanjar Dorkarong 39 00000000000 00000Shinka Khanjar Narmaleng 40 00000000000 00000Shinka Khanjar Dungser 41 00000000000 00000Shinka Khanjar Phomghar 42 00000000000 00000 Khokem 43 00000000000 00000 Surbin 44 00000000000 00000 Muktur 45 00000000000 0000

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (C.D. BLOCK WISE) Name of the District : Tawang Serial 2011 Census 2001 Census Name of village number location code number location code number 1 2 3 4 Name of C D Block : Lumla (0002) Name of Circle : Lumla (01557) 46 Baghar 261412 00003000 47 Bukiong 261401 00001900 48 Dugumba 261406 00002400 49 Gispu 261415 00003300 50 Hoongla 261403 00002100 51 Kharteng 261410 00002800 52 Khozo (Melenghar) (Tabrang) (Mayur) 261398 00001600 53 Khuminthang 261405 00002300 54 Kudung 261416 00009700 55 Kungba 261409 00002700 56 Lumla H.Q. 261395 00001300 57 Lumla Village (Soleng) 261396 00001400 58 Mangnam 261399 00001700 59 New Lumla 261397 00001500 60 Pharmay 261404 00002200 61 Phomang 261411 00002900 62 Sakyur 261402 00002000 63 Sazo 261408 00002600 64 Sharbrang 261413 00003100 65 Suhung(Jung) 261407 00002500 66 Thrillam 261400 00001800 67 Yabab 261414 00003200

99 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Lumla Number of educational amenities available. (If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Location code no. Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place) Total population ( 2011 census ) Number of households (2011 census) Pre-Primary school (PP) Primary school (P) Middle school (M) Secondary School (S) Senior Secondary school (SS) Degree college of arts science & commerce (ASC) Engineering college(EC) Medical college (MC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 46 Lumla H.Q. 261395 0 560 148 2 2 1 1 1 c c c 47 Lumla Village (Soleng) 261396 0 389 101 a 1 b b b c c c 48 New Lumla 261397 0 565 132 1 1 1 a a c c c 49 Khozo (Melenghar) (Tabrang) (Mayur) 261398 0 318 73 a a 1 a a c c c 50 Mangnam 261399 0 869 196 1 1 1 a a c c c 51 Thrillam 261400 0 226 48 1 1 1 b b c c c 52 Bukiong 261401 0 129 27 a 1 a b b c c c 53 Sakyur 261402 0 286 65 1 1 b c c c c c 54 Hoongla 261403 0 224 52 a 1 a b b c c c 55 Pharmay 261404 0 114 26 a 1 1 1 b c c c 56 Khuminthang 261405 0 151 39 a a a b b c c c 57 Dugumba 261406 0 161 42 a 1 b b a c c c 58 Suhung(Jung) 261407 0 71 18 a a a b b c c c 59 Sazo 261408 0 187 37 a a 1 b b c c c 60 Kungba 261409 0 282 60 b 1 b c c c c c 61 Kharteng 261410 0 453 106 1 1 1 c c c c c 62 Phomang 261411 0 184 49 a a a c c c c c 63 Baghar 261412 0 218 49 a 1 c c c c c c 64 Sharbrang 261413 0 189 47 1 1 b b b c c c 65 Yabab 261414 0 119 27 a a b b b c c c 66 Gispu 261415 0 477 141 1 1 1 c c c c c 67 Kudung 261416 0 0 0 Block T O T A L : 0 6172 1483 9 16 9 2 1 0 0 0

100 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0001 Number of educational amenities available. (If not available Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, available within the village , the distance range b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Management institute (MI) Polytechnic (Pt) Vocational training school /ITI Non-formal training centre (NFTC) Special school for disabled (SSD) Others (specify) Community health centre (CHC) Primary health centre (PHC) Primary health sub centre (PHS) Maternity and child welfare centre (MCW) T.B. clinic (TBC) Hospital-allopathic (HA) Hospital-alternative medicine (HO) Dispensary (D) Veterinary hospital (VH) Mobile health clinic (MHC) Family welfare centre (FWC) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1 c ccab c 1ccc1c1cccLumla H.Q. 46 c ccac cacacccaaaaLumla Village (Soleng) 47 c ccbc cacaccca 1aaNew Lumla 48 c c c a c c a c a c c c a a a a Khozo (Melenghar) (Tabrang) (Mayur) 49 c cc 1c cacacccaaaaMangnam 50 c ccbc cbcbcccbbbbThrillam 51 c cccc ccbbcccbbbbBukiong 52 c cccc cccccccccccSakyur 53 c cccc cbbbbbbbbbbHoongla 54 c cccc cbbbbbbbbbbPharmay 55 c cccc cbbbbbbbbbbKhuminthang 56 c cccc cbbbbbbbbbbDugumba 57 c cccc cbbbbbbbbbbSuhung(Jung) 58 c cccc cbbbbbbbbbbSazo 59 c cccc cccccccccccKungba 60 c cccc cccccccccccKharteng 61 c cccc cccccccccccPhomang 62 c cccc cccccccccccBaghar 63 c cccc cbbbbbbbbbbSharbrang 64 c cccc cbbbbbbbbbbYabab 65 c cccc cccccccccccGispu 66 Kudung 67 000100 01000101100

101 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Lumla Number of Non-Government Availability of drinking water - Medical Amenities available. Yes / No Serial Number Name village Charitable non Govt. hospital/Nursing home. Medical practitioner with Degree MBBS Medical practitioner with other degree Medical practitioner with no degree Traditional practitioner and faith healer . Medicine Shop Others Tap water (Treated/Untreated) Well water (Covered / Uncovered well) Hand Pump Tube wells / Bore well Spring River / Canal Tank / Pond / Lake Others 1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 46 Lumla H.Q. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 47 Lumla Village (Soleng) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 48 New Lumla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 49 Khozo (Melenghar) (Tabrang) (Mayur) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 50 Mangnam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 51 Thrillam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 52 Bukiong 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 53 Sakyur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 54 Hoongla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 55 Pharmay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 56 Khuminthang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 57 Dugumba 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 58 Suhung(Jung) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 59 Sazo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 60 Kungba 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 61 Kharteng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 62 Phomang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 63 Baghar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 64 Sharbrang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 65 Yabab 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 66 Gispu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 67 Kudung Block T O T A L : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

102 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0001 Availability of toilet & Communication and transport facilities (If others Yes / No amenities available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Community toilet including bath. Community toilet excluding bath. Rural sanitary mart or sanitary hardware outlet available near the village. Community bio- gas or recycle of waste for productive use. Post office(PO) Sub post office (SPO) Post & Telegraph office (P&TO) Village Pin Code Telephones (Land lines) Public call office (PCO) Mobile phone coverage Internet cafes/ Common service centre (CSC) Private courier facility Bus service (Public & Private) 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1 No No No No c Yes c Yes Yes Yes c c c Lumla H.Q. 46 No No No No c a c Yes a a c c c Lumla Village (Soleng) 47 No No No No c a c Yes a Yes c c c New Lumla 48 No No No No c a c Yes Yes a c c c Khozo (Melenghar) (Tabrang) (Mayur) 49 No No No No c Yes c a Yes a c c c Mangnam 50 No No No No b b b b b b b c c Thrillam 51 No No No No b b b b b b b c c Bukiong 52 No No No No c c c c c c b c c Sakyur 53 No No No No b b b b b b b c c Hoongla 54 No No No No b b b b b b b c c Pharmay 55 No No No No b b b b b b b c c Khuminthang 56 No No No No b b b b b b b c c Dugumba 57 No No No No b b b b b b b c c Suhung(Jung) 58 No No No No b b b b b b b c c Sazo 59 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Kungba 60 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Kharteng 61 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Phomang 62 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Baghar 63 No No No No b b b b b b b c c Sharbrang 64 No No No No b b b b b b b c c Yabab 65 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Gispu 66 Kudung 67 00 0 0 0200432000

103 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Lumla Communication and transport Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & facilities (If amenities available code credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is -Yes is given except for Village Pin given, If not available within the village , the Code ,If not available within the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 village , the distance range code viz; Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c facility is available is given). for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Railway stations Auto/Modified Autos Taxis and Vans Tractors Cycle-pulled rickshaws(Manual & Machine driven) Carts driven by animals Sea /River ferry service Connected to national highway(NH) Connected to state highway(SH) Connected to major district road (MDR) Connected to others district road Pucca roads Kutchcha roads Water bounded macadam(WBM) roads 1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 46 Lumla H.Q. c c Yes c c c c c Yes b Yes Yes b b 47 Lumla Village (Soleng) c c Yes c c c c c a b Yes b b b 48 New Lumla c c Yes c c c c c a a Yes Yes a b 49 Khozo (Melenghar) (Tabrang) (Mayur) c c Yes c c c c a Yes c c Yes c c 50 Mangnam c c a c c c c c c c Yes Yes c Yes 51 Thrillam c c Yes c c c c c c Yes Yes c c Yes 52 Bukiong c c Yes c c c c c Yes b b b b Yes 53 Sakyur c c Yes c c c c c Yes b b b b Yes 54 Hoongla c c Yes c c c c c Yes b a b b b 55 Pharmay c c Yes c c c c c a b b b b Yes 56 Khuminthang c c Yes c c c c c c b b b b b 57 Dugumba c c Yes c c c c c c b b b b b 58 Suhung(Jung) c c b c c c c c b b b b b b 59 Sazo c c b c c c c c a b b b b b 60 Kungba c c c c c c c c a b c c c c 61 Kharteng c c c c c c c c a b c c c c 62 Phomang c c c c c c c c c b c c c c 63 Baghar c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 64 Sharbrang c c b c c c c b b b b b b b 65Yabab c c b c c c c bbb bbbb 66Gispu c c c c c c c bbb bbbc 67 Kudung Block T O T A L : 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 5 4 0 5

104 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0001 Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & Availability of miscellaneous facilities (If credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is amenities available code -Yes is given, If not given, If not available within the village , the available within the village , the distance range distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Navigable waterway (river/canal)(NW) Footpaths (FP) Commercial & Co-operative Banks ATM Agricultural Credit Societies Self-Help Group (SHG) Public distribution system (PDS) shop Mandis / Regular market Weekly Haat Agricultural marketing society Integrated Child Development Scheme (Nutritional Centres) Anganwadi Centre (Nutritional Centres) Others (Nutritional Centres) (AccreditedASHA Social Health Activist) 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1 c Yes Yes Yes a a Yes Yes c c a Yes Yes Yes Lumla H.Q. 46 c Yes a a c c a a c c a Yes Yes Yes Lumla Village (Soleng) 47 c Yes a a a a a a c c a a Yes Yes New Lumla 48 c Yes a a c a a Yes c c a Yes Yes Yes Khozo (Melenghar) (Tabrang) (Mayur) 49 c Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Yes c c b b Yes Yes Mangnam 50 c Yes b b b b c b c c c Yes Yes Yes Thrillam 51 c Yes b b b b b b c b b Yes Yes Yes Bukiong 52 c Yes b b b b b c c b c Yes Yes Yes Sakyur 53 c Yes b b b b b b c b b Yes Yes Yes Hoongla 54 c Yes b b b b b b c b b Yes Yes Yes Pharmay 55 c Yes b b b b b b c b b Yes Yes Yes Khuminthang 56 c Yes b b b b b b c b b Yes Yes Yes Dugumba 57 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Suhung(Jung) 58 c Yes b b b b b b c b b Yes Yes Yes Sazo 59 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Kungba 60 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Kharteng 61 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Phomang 62 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Baghar 63 c Yes b b b b b b c b c Yes Yes Yes Sharbrang 64 c Yes b b b b b b c b c Yes Yes Yes Yabab 65 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Gispu 66 Kudung 67 0 21 2 2 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 19 21 21

105 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Lumla Availability of miscellaneous facilities Availability of Land Use (If amenities available code -Yes is electricity Nearest Town given, If not available within the (Yes/No) village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Community centre with/without TV Sports Field, Sports Club / Recreation Centre Cinema / Video Hall Public Library Public Reading Room Newspaper Supply Assembly Polling station Birth & Death Registration Office Power Supply for Domestic Use (ED) Power Supply for Agricultural Use (EAG) Power Supply for Commercial Use (EC) Power Supply for All Uses (EA) Name Distance range code i.e. a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms . Forests 1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 46 Lumla H.Q. Yes Yes a c c c c Yes Yes Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 47 Lumla Village (Soleng) a a a c c c c Yes a Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 48 New Lumla a a Yes c c c c a a Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 49 Khozo (Melenghar) (Tabrang) (Mayur) Yes a a c c c c a a Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 50 Mangnam Yes Yes c c c c c Yes a Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 51 Thrillam b b c c c c c Yes b Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 52 Bukiong b b c c c c c a b Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 53 Sakyur b b c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG 0 54 Hoongla b b c c c c c Yes b Yes No No No TAWANG 0 55 Pharmay b b c c c c c a b Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 56 Khuminthang b b c c c c c a b Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 57 Dugumba b b b c c c c a b Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 58 Suhung(Jung) b b b c c c c a a Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 59 Sazo b b b c c c c Yes b Yes No No No TAWANG 0 60 Kungba c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 61 Kharteng c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 62 Phomang c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 63 Baghar c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 64 Sharbrang b b b c c c c Yes b Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 65 Yabab b b b c c c c a b Yes No No No TAWANG 0 66 Gispu c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG 0 67 Kudung 0 Block T O T A L : 3 2 1 0 0 0 0 11 1 21 0 0 0 0 0 0

106 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0001 Land Use Name of Area under different types of land use ( in Area irrigated by three most hectares rounded up to one decimal place) source (in hectare). important commodities manufactured Name of Village Serial Number Area under Non-agricultural Uses Barren and Un-cultivable land Permanent Pastures and Other Grazing Lands Land Under Miscellaneous Tree Crops etc. Culturable Waste Land Fallow lands other than current fallows Current Fallows Net Area Sown Total Irrigated Land Area Total Un-irrigated Land Area Canals ( C ) Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW) Tanks/Lakes(T/L) Water Falls(WF) Others(O) First Second Third 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 2 1 0 0 000 00000 00000 Lumla H.Q. 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lumla Village (Soleng) 47 0 0 000 00000 00000 New Lumla 48 0 0 000 00000 00000 Khozo (Melenghar) (Tabrang) (Mayur)49 0 0 000 00000 00000 Mangnam 50 0 0 000 00000 00000 Thrillam 51 0 0 000 00000 00000 Bukiong 52 0 0 000 00000 00000 Sakyur 53 0 0 000 00000 00000 Hoongla 54 0 0 000 00000 00000 Pharmay 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Khuminthang 56 0 0 000 00000 00000 Dugumba 57 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Suhung(Jung) 58 0 0 000 00000 00000 Sazo 59 0 0 000 00000 00000 Kungba 60 0 0 000 00000 00000 Kharteng 61 0 0 000 00000 00000 Phomang 62 0 0 000 00000 00000 Baghar 63 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sharbrang 64 0 0 000 00000 00000 Yabab 65 0 0 000 00000 00000 Gispu 66 0 0 000 00000 00000 Kudung 67 0 0 000 00000 0000

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (C.D. BLOCK WISE) Name of the District : Tawang Serial 2011 Census 2001 Census Name of village number location code number location code number 1 2 3 4 Name of C D Block : Tawang (0003) Name of Circle : Tawang (01559) 68 8 K.M. Labour Camp 261446 00006000 69 Bemathang Gonpa 261474 70 Bigha 261460 00007200 71 Blemleng 261468 00007900 72 Bomba 261464 00007600 73 Bomdir Supply 261505 00011000 74 Bramadungchung 261444 00005800 75 Bumteng 261463 00007500 76 Chala Gonpa 261475 77 Changbu 261452 00006500 78 Changprong 261457 00007000 79 Changteng 261511 00012000 80 Damgyen 261455 00006800 81 Darmong G 261516 00013800 82 Dharmakang 261514 00012300 83 Dumgree 261480 00009100 84 Famla 261499 00010400 85 Gangkardung 261501 00010600 86 Gomkang 261481 00009200 87 Gompa Village(Basti) 261448 00006200 88 Gorman Gompa 261520 00014200 89 Gormang 261478 00008900 90 Gorze Gonpa 261492 91 Gridar Gonpa 261483 92 Gyada 261484 00009400 93 Gyanggit 261465 00007700 94 Gyangkhar 261498 00010300 95 Gyangong Ani Gompa 261445 00005900 96 Jamyang Choikorling Gonpa 261459 97 Kangteng 261472 00008600 98 Kegorbteng 261473 99 Khartoth 261503 00010800 100 Khinmey 261506 00011100 101 Khinmey Gonpa 261507 102 Kitkhar 261461 00007300 103 Kyableng 261504 00010900 104 Labour Camp 261467 105 Lamrong 261476 00008700 106 Lebrang 261453 00006600 107 Lemberdung 261497 00010200 108 Maidung 261462 00007400 109 Mandrelling 261449 110 New Lebrang 261454 00006700

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (C.D. BLOCK WISE) Name of the District : Tawang Serial 2011 Census 2001 Census Name of village number location code number location code number 1 2 3 4 111 Ngang Gongma Gonpa 261495 112 Nodo 261479 00009000 113 Paidhar 261509 00011800 114 Paikhar 261513 00012200 115 Pamaghar 261488 00009900 116 Pempaleng 261470 00008100 117 Ponkang 261518 00014000 118 Prangteng 261517 00013900 119 Saikhar 261482 00009300 120 Saikharteng 261502 00010700 121 Sakpret 261490 00010000 122 Sangeeling 261458 00007100 123 Sepling 261519 00014100 124 Seru 261471 00008500 125 Shabur 261485 00009500 126 Shepeadung 261515 00013600 127 Shyajing 261477 00008800 128 Shyo 261450 00006300 129 Sohung 261487 00009800 130 Surbi 261469 00008000 131 Tawang Gompa 261447 00006100 132 Teli 261466 00007800 133 Tengpuche Gonpa 261494 134 Tepsha 261510 00011900 135 Thangphe Gonpa 261496 136 Thespa Gonpa 261508 137 Thongleng 261493 00010100 138 Timelo 261451 00006400 139 Tohsur Gonpa 261489 140 Unghar 261500 00010500 141 Urgelling 261456 00006900 142 Yubu 261512 00012100 143 Yuesa Gonpa 261491 144 Yusum 261486 00009600 Name of Circle : Lohu (01562) 145 Brakhar Gompa 261572 00015300 146 Brukpaleng 261568 00014900 147 Dungkhar 261581 00016200 148 Gemreteng 261576 00015700 149 Grakhang 261566 150 Grelleng 261565 00014700 151 Jangda 261584 00018300 152 Jobrang 261573 00015400 153 Khalengche 261582 00016300 154 Khamba 261575 00015600

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (C.D. BLOCK WISE) Name of the District : Tawang Serial 2011 Census 2001 Census Name of village number location code number location code number 1 2 3 4 155 Kregyang 261569 00015000 156 Lhoudung 261561 00014400 157 Lhoukhar 261563 00014500 158 Lugudung 261579 00016000 159 Lumkang 261564 00014600 160 Menteng 261574 00015500 161 Paigong 261567 00014800 162 Rengyang 261570 00015100 163 Shakpaleng 261578 00015900 164 Shyro 261583 00018200 165 Singsore Ani Gompa 261571 00015200 166 Surbu/Tseretse 261580 00016100 167 Tepsotmey 261560 00014300 168 Tsewkhar/DHPD colony 261562 169 Yanla Gompa 261577 00015800

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Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Tawang Number of educational amenities available. (If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Location code no. Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place) Total population ( 2011 census ) Number of households (2011 census) Pre-Primary school (PP) Primary school (P) Middle school (M) Secondary School (S) Senior Secondary school (SS) Degree college of arts science & commerce (ASC) Engineering college(EC) Medical college (MC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 68 Bramadungchung 261444 0 45 18 b b b b b c c c 69 Gyangong Ani Gompa 261445 0 45 25 c c c c c c c c 70 8 K.M. Labour Camp 261446 0 348 84 a a b b b c c c 71 Tawang Gompa 261447 0 422 40 1 1 1 a a c c c 72 Gompa Village(Basti) 261448 0 0 0 73 Mandrelling 261449 0 279 72 a a a a a c c c 74 Shyo 261450 0 488 122 1 1 1 a a c c c 75 Timelo 261451 0 52 12 1 1 1 a a c c c 76 Changbu 261452 0 0 0 77 Lebrang 261453 0 107 24 a a a a a c c c 78 New Lebrang 261454 0 0 0 79 Damgyen 261455 0 115 25 b a b b b c c b 80 Urgelling 261456 0 325 34 a a a a a c c c 81 Changprong 261457 0 201 42 b 1 b b b c c c 82 Sangeeling 261458 0 4 3 b a b b b c c c 83 Jamyang Choikorling Gonpa 261459 0 166 22 b 1 b b b c c c 84 Bigha 261460 0 48 13 c a a a a c c c 85 Kitkhar 261461 0 37 7 c a a a c c c c 86 Maidung 261462 0 317 78 b a a a b c c c 87 Bumteng 261463 0 114 32 c 1 a a c c c c 88 Bomba 261464 0 85 19 c 1 1 c c c c 89 Gyanggit 261465 0 54 16 c a c a c c c c 90 Teli 261466 0 173 40 1 1 a a c c c c 91 Labour Camp 261467 0 7 1 c a a c c c c 92 Blemleng 261468 0 13 3 a a a a c c c c 93 Surbi 261469 0 209 44 c 1 c c c c c

116 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0003 Number of educational amenities available. (If not available Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, available within the village , the distance range b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Management institute (MI) Polytechnic (Pt) Vocational training school /ITI Non-formal training centre (NFTC) Special school for disabled (SSD) Others (specify) Community health centre (CHC) Primary health centre (PHC) Primary health sub centre (PHS) Maternity and child welfare centre (MCW) T.B. clinic (TBC) Hospital-allopathic (HA) Hospital-alternative medicine (HO) Dispensary (D) Veterinary hospital (VH) Mobile health clinic (MHC) Family welfare centre (FWC) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1 c c c b c c c c b b b b b b b b Bramadungchung 68 c cccc cccccccccbcGyangong Ani Gompa 69 c c c b c c c c b b b b b b b b 8 K.M. Labour Camp 70 c ccac cccaaaaaaaaTawang Gompa 71 Gompa Village(Basti) 72 c ccac cccaaaaaaaaMandrelling 73 c ccac cccaaaaaaaaShyo 74 c ccac aaaaaaaaaaaTimelo 75 Changbu 76 c ccac aaaaaaaaaaaLebrang 77 New Lebrang 78 c ccbc ccbbbbbbbbbDamgyen 79 c ccaa cccaabaaaaaUrgelling 80 c ccbb aabbbbbbbbbChangprong 81 c ccbb ccbbbbbbbbbSangeeling 82 c c c b b c c b b b b b b b b b Jamyang Choikorling Gonpa 83 c cccb cccccccccccBigha 84 c cccb cccccccccccKitkhar 85 c ccbb ccbbbbbbbbbMaidung 86 c cccb cccccccccccBumteng 87 c cccb cccccccccccBomba 88 c ccca cccccccccccGyanggit 89 c cccc cccccccccccTeli 90 a cccb cccccccccccLabour Camp 91 a cccc cccccccccccBlemleng 92 c cccc cccccccccccSurbi 93

117 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Tawang Number of Non-Government Availability of drinking water - Medical Amenities available. Yes / No Serial Number Name village Charitable non Govt. hospital/Nursing home. Medical practitioner with Degree MBBS Medical practitioner with other degree Medical practitioner with no degree Traditional practitioner and faith healer . Medicine Shop Others Tap water (Treated/Untreated) Well water (Covered / Uncovered well) Hand Pump Tube wells / Bore well Spring River / Canal Tank / Pond / Lake Others 1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 68 Bramadungchung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 69 Gyangong Ani Gompa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 70 8 K.M. Labour Camp 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 71 Tawang Gompa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 72 Gompa Village(Basti) 73 Mandrelling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 74 Shyo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 75 Timelo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 76 Changbu 77 Lebrang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 78 New Lebrang 79 Damgyen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 80 Urgelling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 81 Changprong 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 82 Sangeeling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 83 Jamyang Choikorling Gonpa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 84 Bigha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 85 Kitkhar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 86 Maidung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 87 Bumteng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 88 Bomba 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 89 Gyanggit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 90 Teli 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 91 Labour Camp 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 92 Blemleng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 93 Surbi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No

118 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0003 Availability of toilet & Communication and transport facilities (If others Yes / No amenities available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Community toilet including bath. Community toilet excluding bath. Rural sanitary mart or sanitary hardware outlet available near the village. Community bio- gas or recycle of waste for productive use. Post office(PO) Sub post office (SPO) Post & Telegraph office (P&TO) Village Pin Code Telephones (Land lines) Public call office (PCO) Mobile phone coverage Internet cafes/ Common service centre (CSC) Private courier facility Bus service (Public & Private) 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1 No No No No b c b Yes b Yes b c b Bramadungchung 68 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c c Gyangong Ani Gompa 69 No No No No b c b b b Yes b c b 8 K.M. Labour Camp 70 No No No No a c a a a a a c a Tawang Gompa 71 Gompa Village(Basti) 72 No No No No a c a Yes a Yes a c a Mandrelling 73 No No No No a c a Yes a Yes a c a Shyo 74 No No No No b c b Yes a a a c a Timelo 75 Changbu 76 No No No No a a a Yes a Yes a a a Lebrang 77 New Lebrang 78 No No No No b b b Yes b Yes b b b Damgyen 79 No No No No a a a Yes a Yes a a a Urgelling 80 No No No No b b b Yes b Yes b b b Changprong 81 No No No No b b b Yes b Yes b b b Sangeeling 82 No No No No b b b Yes b Yes b b b Jamyang Choikorling Gonpa 83 No No No No c c c Yes Yes Yes c c c Bigha 84 No No No No c c c Yes Yes c c c c Kitkhar 85 No No No No b b b Yes b Yes b b b Maidung 86 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c c Bumteng 87 No No No No c c c Yes c c c c c Bomba 88 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Gyanggit 89 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Teli 90 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Labour Camp 91 No No No No c c c Yes c c c c c Blemleng 92 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Surbi 93

119 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Tawang Communication and transport Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & facilities (If amenities available code credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is -Yes is given except for Village Pin given, If not available within the village , the Code ,If not available within the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 village , the distance range code viz; Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c facility is available is given). for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Railway stations Auto/Modified Autos Taxis and Vans Tractors Cycle-pulled rickshaws(Manual & Machine driven) Carts driven by animals Sea /River ferry service Connected to national highway(NH) Connected to state highway(SH) Connected to major district road (MDR) Connected to others district road Pucca roads Kutchcha roads Water bounded macadam(WBM) roads 1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 68 Bramadungchung c c Yes c c c c b c c Yes Yes c c 69 Gyangong Ani Gompa c c a c c c c c c c Yes c c c 70 8 K.M. Labour Camp c c Yes c c c c b c Yes c Yes c c 71 Tawang Gompa c c Yes c c c c a a a Yes Yes a a 72 Gompa Village(Basti) 73 Mandrelling c c Yes c c c c a a a Yes Yes c c 74 Shyo c c Yes c c c c a a a Yes Yes a a 75 Timelo c c Yes c c c c a a c Yes Yes a a 76 Changbu 77 Lebrang c c Yes c c c c a c Yes Yes a a a 78 New Lebrang 79 Damgyen c c Yes c c c c b c c Yes c c c 80 Urgelling c c a c c c c a c c Yes c c c 81 Changprong c c Yes c c c c b c c Yes c c c 82 Sangeeling c c b c c c c b c c Yes c c c 83 Jamyang Choikorling Gonpa c c b c c c c b c c Yes c c c 84 Bigha c c c c c c c b c a Yes b b b 85 Kitkhar c c c c c c c c c c Yes c c c 86 Maidung c c b c c c c b c c Yes c c c 87 Bumteng c c c c c c c c c c a c c c 88 Bomba c c c c c c c c c c a c c c 89 Gyanggit c c c c c c c c c c a c Yes c 90Teli c c c c c c c ccc accc 91 Labour Camp c c c c c c c c c c a c c c 92 Blemleng c c c c c c c c c c a Yes c c 93 Surbi c c c c c c c c c c c Yes c c

120 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0003 Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & Availability of miscellaneous facilities (If credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is amenities available code -Yes is given, If not given, If not available within the village , the available within the village , the distance range distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Navigable waterway (river/canal)(NW) Footpaths (FP) Commercial & Co-operative Banks ATM Agricultural Credit Societies Self-Help Group (SHG) Public distribution system (PDS) shop Mandis / Regular market Weekly Haat Agricultural marketing society Integrated Child Development Scheme (Nutritional Centres) Anganwadi Centre (Nutritional Centres) Others (Nutritional Centres) (AccreditedASHA Social Health Activist) 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1 c Yes b b b c b b c b b b Yes b Bramadungchung 68 c Yes c c c c c c c c c c Yes c Gyangong Ani Gompa 69 c Yes b b b c Yes b c b b b Yes b 8 K.M. Labour Camp 70 c Yes a a a b a a c a a a Yes a Tawang Gompa 71 Gompa Village(Basti) 72 c Yes a a a a a a c a a Yes Yes Yes Mandrelling 73 c Yes a a a Yes a a c a a Yes Yes Yes Shyo 74 cYesaaaaaacaa aYesaTimelo 75 Changbu 76 c Yes a a a a a a c a a a Yes a Lebrang 77 New Lebrang 78 c Yes b b b a a b c b b a Yes a Damgyen 79 c Yes a a a a a a c a a a Yes Yes Urgelling 80 c Yes b b b b a b c a b b Yes Yes Changprong 81 c Yes b b b b a b c b b a Yes b Sangeeling 82 c Yes b b b b b b c b b a Yes a Jamyang Choikorling Gonpa 83 c Yes b c c c b c c c c c Yes Yes Bigha 84 c Yes c c c Yes a c c c c a Yes Yes Kitkhar 85 c Yes b b b Yes a b c b b Yes Yes Yes Maidung 86 c Yes c c c Yes a c c c c c Yes Yes Bumteng 87 c Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Bomba 88 c Yes c c c c a c c c c a Yes Yes Gyanggit 89 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Teli 90 c Yes c c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Labour Camp 91 c Yes c c c c a c c c c a Yes Yes Blemleng 92 c Yes c c c c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Surbi 93

121 Census of India 2011- Village Directory Amenities and Land use ( As in 2009 ) Name of District:-Tawang Location CodeNo:-245 Name of CD Block:-Tawang Location CodeNo:-0003 Availability of miscellaneous facilities Availability of Land Use (If amenities available code -Yes is electricity Nearest Town Area under different types of land use ( in hectares given, If not available within the (Yes/No) rounded up to one decimal place) village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Community centre with/without TV Sports Field, Sports Club / Recreation Centre Cinema / Video Hall Public Library Public Reading Room Newspaper Supply Assembly Polling station Birth & Death Registration Office Power Supply for Domestic Use (ED) Power Supply for Agricultural Use (EAG) Power Supply for Commercial Use (EC) Power Supply for All Uses (EA) Name Distance range code i.e. a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms . Forests 1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 68 Bramadungchung b b b c b c b b b Yes No No No TAWANG 0 69 Gyangong Ani Gompa c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG 0 70 8 K.M. Labour Camp b b b c b c b b b Yes No No No TAWANG b 0 71 Tawang Gompa a a a c a c a a a Yes No No No TAWANG a 0 72 Gompa Village(Basti) 0 73 Mandrelling Yes a a c a c a a a Yes No No No TAWANG a 0 74 Shyo a a a c a c a Yes a Yes No No No TAWANG a 0 75 Timelo a a b c a c a a a Yes No No No TAWANG a 0 76 Changbu 0 77 Lebrang a a a c a c a a a Yes No No No TAWANG a 0 78 New Lebrang 0 79 Damgyen b b b c b c b a b Yes No No No TAWANG b 0 80 Urgelling a a a c a c a a a Yes No No No TAWANG a 0 81 Changprong b b b c b c b Yes b Yes No No No TAWANG b 0 82 Sangeeling b b b c b c b b b Yes No No No TAWANG b 0 83 Jamyang Choikorling Gonpa b b b c b c b b b Yes No No No TAWANG b 0 84 Bigha c b c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 85 Kitkhar c c c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 86 Maidung b b b c b c b a b Yes No No No TAWANG b 0 87 Bumteng c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 88 Bomba c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 89 Gyanggit c c c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 90 Teli c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 91 Labour Camp c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 92 Blemleng c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 93 Surbi c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0

122 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0003 Land Use Name of Area under different types of land use ( in hectares Area irrigated by three most rounded up to one decimal place) source (in hectare). important commodities manufactured Name of Village Serial Number Area under Non-agricultural Uses Barren and Un-cultivable land Permanent Pastures and Other Grazing Lands Land Under Miscellaneous Tree Crops etc. Culturable Waste Land Fallow lands other than current fallows Current Fallows Net Area Sown Total Irrigated Land Area Total Un-irrigated Land Area Canals ( C ) Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW) Tanks/Lakes(T/L) Water Falls(WF) Others(O) First Second Third 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bramadungchung 68 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gyangong Ani Gompa 69 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 K.M. Labour Camp 70 0 0 000 00000 00000 Tawang Gompa 71 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gompa Village(Basti) 72 0 0 000 00000 00000 Mandrelling 73 0 0 000 00000 00000 Shyo 74 0 0 000 00000 00000 Timelo 75 0 0 000 00000 00000 Changbu 76 0 0 000 00000 00000 Lebrang 77 0 0 000 00000 00000 New Lebrang 78 0 0 000 00000 00000 Damgyen 79 0 0 000 00000 00000 Urgelling 80 0 0 000 00000 00000 Changprong 81 0 0 000 00000 00000 Sangeeling 82 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jamyang Choikorling Gonpa 83 0 0 000 00000 00000 Bigha 84 0 0 000 00000 00000 Kitkhar 85 0 0 000 00000 00000 Maidung 86 0 0 000 00000 00000 Bumteng 87 0 0 000 00000 00000 Bomba 88 0 0 000 00000 00000 Gyanggit 89 0 0 000 00000 00000 Teli 90 0 0 000 00000 00000 Labour Camp 91 0 0 000 00000 00000 Blemleng 92 0 0 000 00000 00000 Surbi 93

123 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Tawang Number of educational amenities available. (If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Location code no. Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place) Total population ( 2011 census ) Number of households (2011 census) Pre-Primary school (PP) Primary school (P) Middle school (M) Secondary School (S) Senior Secondary school (SS) Degree college of arts science & commerce (ASC) Engineering college(EC) Medical college (MC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 94 Pempaleng 261470 0 7 2 c b b c c c c c 95 Seru 261471 0 671 145 1 1 1 1 c c c c 96 Kangteng 261472 0 22 5 c 1 a c c c c c 97 Kegorbteng 261473 0 125 30 c 1 a c c c c c 98 Bemathang Gonpa 261474 0 39 10 c a a a c c c c 99 Chala Gonpa 261475 0 3 1 c a a a c c c c 100 Lamrong 261476 0 28 6 c a a a c c c c 101 Shyajing 261477 0 67 22 1 1 b c c c c c 102 Gormang 261478 0 48 13 b b c c c c c c 103 Nodo 261479 0 12 3 a a c c c c c c 104 Dumgree 261480 0 17 7 a a b b c c c c 105 Gomkang 261481 0 36 12 a a a c c c c c 106 Saikhar 261482 0 139 39 a a a c c c c c 107 Gridar Gonpa 261483 0 3 3 a a a c c c c c 108 Gyada 261484 0 44 13 a a a c c c c c 109 Shabur 261485 0 132 29 1 1 1 b c c c c 110 Yusum 261486 0 96 27 1 1 1 b c c c c 111 Sohung 261487 0 58 19 c a b c c c c 112 Pamaghar 261488 0 248 60 1 1 1 c c c c c 113 Tohsur Gonpa 261489 0 0 0 114 Sakpret 261490 0 184 54 1 1 a c c c c c 115 Yuesa Gonpa 261491 0 2 2 a a a c c c c c 116 Gorze Gonpa 261492 0 0 0 117 Thongleng 261493 0 377 110 1 1 1 c c c c c 118 Tengpuche Gonpa 261494 0 15 4 a a a c c c c c 119 Ngang Gongma Gonpa 261495 0 7 6 a a a c c c c c

124 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0003 Number of educational amenities available. (If not available Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, available within the village , the distance range b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Management institute (MI) Polytechnic (Pt) Vocational training school /ITI Non-formal training centre (NFTC) Special school for disabled (SSD) Others (specify) Community health centre (CHC) Primary health centre (PHC) Primary health sub centre (PHS) Maternity and child welfare centre (MCW) T.B. clinic (TBC) Hospital-allopathic (HA) Hospital-alternative medicine (HO) Dispensary (D) Veterinary hospital (VH) Mobile health clinic (MHC) Family welfare centre (FWC) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1 a cccc cccccccccccPempaleng 94 c cccb cc 1ccccccccSeru 95 c cccc cccccccccccKangteng 96 c cccc cccccccccccKegorbteng 97 c cccc cccccccccccBemathang Gonpa 98 c cccc cccccccccccChala Gonpa 99 c cccc cccccccccccLamrong 100 c cccc cccccccccccShyajing 101 c cccc cccccccccccGormang 102 c cccc cccccccccccNodo 103 c cccc cccccccccccDumgree 104 c cccc cccccccccccGomkang 105 c cccc cccccccccccSaikhar 106 a cccc cccccccccccGridar Gonpa 107 c cccc cccccccccccGyada 108 c cccc ccbccccccccShabur 109 c cccc ccbccccccccYusum 110 c cccc cccccccccccSohung 111 c cccc cbcccccccccPamaghar 112 Tohsur Gonpa 113 c cccc cbcccccccccSakpret 114 c cccc cbcccccccccYuesa Gonpa 115 Gorze Gonpa 116 c cccc cb 1ccccccccThongleng 117 c cccc cbcccccccccTengpuche Gonpa 118 c cccc cbcccccccccNgang Gongma Gonpa 119

125 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Tawang Number of Non-Government Availability of drinking water - Medical Amenities available. Yes / No Serial Number Name village Charitable non Govt. hospital/Nursing home. Medical practitioner with Degree MBBS Medical practitioner with other degree Medical practitioner with no degree Traditional practitioner and faith healer . Medicine Shop Others Tap water (Treated/Untreated) Well water (Covered / Uncovered well) Hand Pump Tube wells / Bore well Spring River / Canal Tank / Pond / Lake Others 1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 94 Pempaleng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 95 Seru 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 96 Kangteng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 97 Kegorbteng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 98 Bemathang Gonpa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 99 Chala Gonpa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 100 Lamrong 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 101 Shyajing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 102 Gormang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 103 Nodo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 104 Dumgree 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 105 Gomkang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 106 Saikhar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 107 Gridar Gonpa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 108 Gyada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 109 Shabur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 110 Yusum 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 111 Sohung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 112 Pamaghar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 113 Tohsur Gonpa 114 Sakpret 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 115 Yuesa Gonpa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 116 Gorze Gonpa 117 Thongleng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 118 Tengpuche Gonpa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 119 Ngang Gongma Gonpa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No

126 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0003 Availability of toilet & Communication and transport facilities (If others Yes / No amenities available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Community toilet including bath. Community toilet excluding bath. Rural sanitary mart or sanitary hardware outlet available near the village. Community bio- gas or recycle of waste for productive use. Post office(PO) Sub post office (SPO) Post & Telegraph office (P&TO) Village Pin Code Telephones (Land lines) Public call office (PCO) Mobile phone coverage Internet cafes/ Common service centre (CSC) Private courier facility Bus service (Public & Private) 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Pempaleng 94 No No No No c c c Yes c c c c c Seru 95 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Kangteng 96 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Kegorbteng 97 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Bemathang Gonpa 98 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Chala Gonpa 99 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Lamrong 100 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Shyajing 101 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Gormang 102 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Nodo 103 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c c Dumgree 104 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Gomkang 105 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Saikhar 106 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Gridar Gonpa 107 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Gyada 108 No No No No c c c b c Yes c c c Shabur 109 No No No No c c c c c Yes c c c Yusum 110 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Sohung 111 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Pamaghar 112 Tohsur Gonpa 113 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Sakpret 114 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Yuesa Gonpa 115 Gorze Gonpa 116 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Thongleng 117 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Tengpuche Gonpa 118 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Ngang Gongma Gonpa 119

127 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Tawang Communication and transport Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & facilities (If amenities available code credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is -Yes is given except for Village Pin given, If not available within the village , the Code ,If not available within the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 village , the distance range code viz; Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c facility is available is given). for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Railway stations Auto/Modified Autos Taxis and Vans Tractors Cycle-pulled rickshaws(Manual & Machine driven) Carts driven by animals Sea /River ferry service Connected to national highway(NH) Connected to state highway(SH) Connected to major district road (MDR) Connected to others district road Pucca roads Kutchcha roads Water bounded macadam(WBM) roads 1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 94 Pempaleng c c c c c c c c c c a Yes c c 95 Seru c c c c c c c c c c a Yes c c 96 Kangteng c c c c c c c c c c a c c c 97 Kegorbteng c c c c c c c c c c a c c c 98 Bemathang Gonpa c c c c c c c c c c a c c c 99 Chala Gonpa c c c c c c c c c c a c c c 100 Lamrong c c c c c c c c c c a c c c 101 Shyajing c c c c c c c c c c a c c c 102 Gormang c c c c c c c c c c a c Yes c 103 Nodo c c Yes c c c c c c c a c c c 104 Dumgree c c c c c c c c c c a c c c 105 Gomkang c c Yes c c c c c c c a Yes c c 106 Saikhar c c c c c c c c c c a c c c 107 Gridar Gonpa c c c c c c c c c c a c c c 108 Gyada c c Yes c c c c c c c a c c c 109 Shabur c c Yes c c c c c Yes c a Yes c c 110 Yusum c c c c c c c c a c a c Yes c 111 Sohung c c c c c c c c c c a Yes c c 112 Pamaghar c c Yes c c c c c c c c Yes c c 113 Tohsur Gonpa 114 Sakpret c c Yes c c c c c c c c Yes c c 115 Yuesa Gonpa c c c c c c c c c c a c c c 116 Gorze Gonpa 117 Thongleng c c c c c c c c c c c Yes c c 118 Tengpuche Gonpa c c c c c c c c c c a c c c 119 Ngang Gongma Gonpa c c c c c c c c c c c c c c

128 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0003 Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & Availability of miscellaneous facilities (If credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is amenities available code -Yes is given, If not given, If not available within the village , the available within the village , the distance range distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Navigable waterway (river/canal)(NW) Footpaths (FP) Commercial & Co-operative Banks ATM Agricultural Credit Societies Self-Help Group (SHG) Public distribution system (PDS) shop Mandis / Regular market Weekly Haat Agricultural marketing society Integrated Child Development Scheme (Nutritional Centres) Anganwadi Centre (Nutritional Centres) Others (Nutritional Centres) (AccreditedASHA Social Health Activist) 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1 c Yes c c c c b c c c c c Yes c Pempaleng 94 c Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Seru 95 c Yes c c c c a c c c c a Yes Yes Kangteng 96 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Kegorbteng 97 c Yes c c c c b c c c c c Yes c Bemathang Gonpa 98 c Yes c c c c a c c c c Yes Yes c Chala Gonpa 99 c Yes c c c c b c c c c Yes Yes c Lamrong 100 c Yes c c c c b c c c c Yes Yes Yes Shyajing 101 c Yes c c c c a c c c c Yes Yes Yes Gormang 102 c Yes c c c c a c c c c a Yes Yes Nodo 103 c Yes c c c c b c c c c Yes Yes Yes Dumgree 104 c Yes c c c c a c c c c Yes Yes c Gomkang 105 c Yes c c c c a c c c c Yes Yes Yes Saikhar 106 c Yes c c c c a c c c c Yes Yes Yes Gridar Gonpa 107 c Yes c c c c a c c c c c Yes Yes Gyada 108 c Yes c c c c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Shabur 109 c Yes c c c c a c c c c Yes Yes c Yusum 110 c Yes c c c c a c c c c a Yes c Sohung 111 c Yes c c c c Yes c c c c Yes Yes c Pamaghar 112 Tohsur Gonpa 113 c Yes c c c c Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Sakpret 114 c Yes c c c c b c c c c c Yes Yes Yuesa Gonpa 115 Gorze Gonpa 116 c Yes c c c c c c c c c c Yes c Thongleng 117 c Yes c c c c b c c c c c Yes c Tengpuche Gonpa 118 c Yes c c c c c c c c c c Yes c Ngang Gongma Gonpa 119

129 Census of India 2011- Village Directory Amenities and Land use ( As in 2009 ) Name of District:-Tawang Location CodeNo:-245 Name of CD Block:-Tawang Location CodeNo:-0003 Availability of miscellaneous facilities Availability of Land Use (If amenities available code -Yes is electricity Nearest Town Area under different types of land use ( in hectares given, If not available within the (Yes/No) rounded up to one decimal place) village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Community centre with/without TV Sports Field, Sports Club / Recreation Centre Cinema / Video Hall Public Library Public Reading Room Newspaper Supply Assembly Polling station Birth & Death Registration Office Power Supply for Domestic Use (ED) Power Supply for Agricultural Use (EAG) Power Supply for Commercial Use (EC) Power Supply for All Uses (EA) Name Distance range code i.e. a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms . Forests 1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 94 Pempaleng c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 95 Seru c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 96 Kangteng c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 97 Kegorbteng c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 98 Bemathang Gonpa c c c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 99 Chala Gonpa c c c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 100 Lamrong c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 101 Shyajing c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 102 Gormang c c c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 103 Nodo c c c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 104 Dumgree c c c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 105 Gomkang c c c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 106 Saikhar c c c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 107 Gridar Gonpa c c c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 108 Gyada c c c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 109 Shabur c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 110 Yusum c c c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 111 Sohung c c c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 112 Pamaghar c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 113 Tohsur Gonpa 0 114 Sakpret c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 115 Yuesa Gonpa c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 116 Gorze Gonpa 0 117 Thongleng c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 118 Tengpuche Gonpa c c c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 119 Ngang Gongma Gonpa c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0

130 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0003 Land Use Name of Area under different types of land use ( in hectares Area irrigated by three most rounded up to one decimal place) source (in hectare). important commodities manufactured Name of Village Serial Number Area under Non-agricultural Uses Barren and Un-cultivable land Permanent Pastures and Other Grazing Lands Land Under Miscellaneous Tree Crops etc. Culturable Waste Land Fallow lands other than current fallows Current Fallows Net Area Sown Total Irrigated Land Area Total Un-irrigated Land Area Canals ( C ) Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW) Tanks/Lakes(T/L) Water Falls(WF) Others(O) First Second Third 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 2 1 0 0 000 00000 00000 Pempaleng 94 0 0 000 00000 00000 Seru 95 0 0 000 00000 00000 Kangteng 96 0 0 000 00000 00000 Kegorbteng 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bemathang Gonpa 98 0 0 000 00000 00000 Chala Gonpa 99 0 0 000 00000 00000 Lamrong 100 0 0 000 00000 00000 Shyajing 101 0 0 000 00000 00000 Gormang 102 0 0 000 00000 00000 Nodo 103 0 0 000 00000 00000 Dumgree 104 0 0 000 00000 00000 Gomkang 105 0 0 000 00000 00000 Saikhar 106 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gridar Gonpa 107 0 0 000 00000 00000 Gyada 108 0 0 000 00000 00000 Shabur 109 0 0 000 00000 00000 Yusum 110 0 0 000 00000 00000 Sohung 111 0 0 000 00000 00000 Pamaghar 112 0 0 000 00000 00000 Tohsur Gonpa 113 0 0 000 00000 00000 Sakpret 114 0 0 000 00000 00000 Yuesa Gonpa 115 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gorze Gonpa 116 0 0 000 00000 00000 Thongleng 117 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tengpuche Gonpa 118 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ngang Gongma Gonpa 119

131 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Tawang Number of educational amenities available. (If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Location code no. Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place) Total population ( 2011 census ) Number of households (2011 census) Pre-Primary school (PP) Primary school (P) Middle school (M) Secondary School (S) Senior Secondary school (SS) Degree college of arts science & commerce (ASC) Engineering college(EC) Medical college (MC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 120 Thangphe Gonpa 261496 0 0 0 121 Lemberdung 261497 0 328 74 1 1 1 1 c c c c 122 Gyangkhar 261498 0 239 47 a a a a c c c c 123 Famla 261499 0 88 13 a a a a c c c c 124 Unghar 261500 0 66 17 a a a a c c c c 125 Gangkardung 261501 0 16 4 a c c c c 126 Saikharteng 261502 0 0 0 127 Khartoth 261503 0 103 24 c 1 a a c c c c 128 Kyableng 261504 0 370 98 c 1 b b c c c c 129 Bomdir Supply 261505 0 0 0 130 Khinmey 261506 0 99 19 c 1 b b c c c c 131 Khinmey Gonpa 261507 0 103 4 c a b b c c c c 132 Thespa Gonpa 261508 0 0 0 133 Paidhar 261509 0 33 6 c 1 b b c c c c 134 Tepsha 261510 0 80 11 b b a a c c c c 135 Changteng 261511 0 68 13 c b b c c c c 136 Yubu 261512 0 47 8 c b b c c c c 137 Paikhar 261513 0 120 29 c 1 b b c c c c 138 Dharmakang 261514 0 83 16 1 1 b b c c c c 139 Shepeadung 261515 0 20 4 b b b b c c c c 140 Darmong G 261516 0 0 0 141 Prangteng 261517 0 0 0 142 Ponkang 261518 0 0 0 143 Sepling 261519 0 0 0 144 Gorman Gompa 261520 0 0 0 145 Tepsotmey 261560 0 73 16 a a a a c c c c

132 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0003 Number of educational amenities available. (If not available Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, available within the village , the distance range b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Management institute (MI) Polytechnic (Pt) Vocational training school /ITI Non-formal training centre (NFTC) Special school for disabled (SSD) Others (specify) Community health centre (CHC) Primary health centre (PHC) Primary health sub centre (PHS) Maternity and child welfare centre (MCW) T.B. clinic (TBC) Hospital-allopathic (HA) Hospital-alternative medicine (HO) Dispensary (D) Veterinary hospital (VH) Mobile health clinic (MHC) Family welfare centre (FWC) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1 Thangphe Gonpa 120 c ccca cc 1ccccccccLemberdung 121 c cccb cccccccccccGyangkhar 122 c cccb cccccccccccFamla 123 c cccb cccccccccccUnghar 124 c ccca cccccccccccGangkardung 125 Saikharteng 126 c ccca cccccccccccKhartoth 127 c cccb cccccccccccKyableng 128 Bomdir Supply 129 c cccb cccccccccccKhinmey 130 c cccb cccccccccccKhinmey Gonpa 131 Thespa Gonpa 132 c cccb cccccccccccPaidhar 133 c cccb cccccccccccTepsha 134 c cccb cccccccccccChangteng 135 c cccc cccccccccccYubu 136 c cccb cccccccccccPaikhar 137 c cccb cccccccccccDharmakang 138 c cccb cccccccccccShepeadung 139 Darmong G 140 Prangteng 141 Ponkang 142 Sepling 143 Gorman Gompa 144 c cccc caaacccccaaTepsotmey 145

133 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Tawang Number of Non-Government Availability of drinking water - Medical Amenities available. Yes / No Serial Number Name village Charitable non Govt. hospital/Nursing home. Medical practitioner with Degree MBBS Medical practitioner with other degree Medical practitioner with no degree Traditional practitioner and faith healer . Medicine Shop Others Tap water (Treated/Untreated) Well water (Covered / Uncovered well) Hand Pump Tube wells / Bore well Spring River / Canal Tank / Pond / Lake Others 1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 120 Thangphe Gonpa 121 Lemberdung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 122 Gyangkhar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 123 Famla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 124 Unghar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 125 Gangkardung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 126 Saikharteng 127 Khartoth 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 128 Kyableng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 129 Bomdir Supply 130 Khinmey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 131 Khinmey Gonpa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 132 Thespa Gonpa 133 Paidhar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 134 Tepsha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 135 Changteng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 136 Yubu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 137 Paikhar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 138 Dharmakang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 139 Shepeadung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 140 Darmong G 141 Prangteng 142 Ponkang 143 Sepling 144 Gorman Gompa 145 Tepsotmey 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No

134 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0003 Availability of toilet & Communication and transport facilities (If others Yes / No amenities available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Community toilet including bath. Community toilet excluding bath. Rural sanitary mart or sanitary hardware outlet available near the village. Community bio- gas or recycle of waste for productive use. Post office(PO) Sub post office (SPO) Post & Telegraph office (P&TO) Village Pin Code Telephones (Land lines) Public call office (PCO) Mobile phone coverage Internet cafes/ Common service centre (CSC) Private courier facility Bus service (Public & Private) 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1 Thangphe Gonpa 120 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c Yes Lemberdung 121 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c c Gyangkhar 122 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c c Famla 123 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c c Unghar 124 No No No No c c c Yes c c c c c Gangkardung 125 Saikharteng 126 No No No No c c c c c Yes c c c Khartoth 127 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c c Kyableng 128 Bomdir Supply 129 No No No No c c c Yes Yes Yes c c c Khinmey 130 No No No No c c c c c Yes c c c Khinmey Gonpa 131 Thespa Gonpa 132 No No No No c c c c c Yes c c c Paidhar 133 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c c Tepsha 134 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c c Changteng 135 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c c Yubu 136 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c c Paikhar 137 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c c Dharmakang 138 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c c Shepeadung 139 Darmong G 140 Prangteng 141 Ponkang 142 Sepling 143 Gorman Gompa 144 No No No No c c c a a Yes c c Yes Tepsotmey 145

135 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Tawang Communication and transport Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & facilities (If amenities available code credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is -Yes is given except for Village Pin given, If not available within the village , the Code ,If not available within the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 village , the distance range code viz; Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c facility is available is given). for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Railway stations Auto/Modified Autos Taxis and Vans Tractors Cycle-pulled rickshaws(Manual & Machine driven) Carts driven by animals Sea /River ferry service Connected to national highway(NH) Connected to state highway(SH) Connected to major district road (MDR) Connected to others district road Pucca roads Kutchcha roads Water bounded macadam(WBM) roads 1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 120 Thangphe Gonpa 121 Lemberdung c c Yes c c c c Yes Yes c c c c c 122 Gyangkhar c c c c c c c c c c c Yes c c 123 Famla c c c c c c c a a c c Yes c c 124 Unghar c c c c c c c a a c c Yes c c 125 Gangkardung c c c c c c c c c c c Yes c c 126 Saikharteng 127 Khartoth c c c c c c c c c c c Yes c c 128 Kyableng c c c c c c c c c c c Yes c c 129 Bomdir Supply 130 Khinmey c c c c c c c c c c c Yes c c 131 Khinmey Gonpa c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 132 Thespa Gonpa 133 Paidhar c c c c c c c c c c a c Yes c 134 Tepsha c c c c c c c b c c a Yes c c 135 Changteng c c c c c c c c c c a c Yes c 136 Yubu c c c c c c c c c c a c Yes c 137 Paikhar c c c c c c c c c c c c Yes c 138 Dharmakang c c c c c c c c c c a c Yes c 139 Shepeadung c c c c c c c c c c a Yes c c 140 Darmong G 141 Prangteng 142 Ponkang 143 Sepling 144 Gorman Gompa 145 Tepsotmey c c Yes c c c c Yes c c c Yes c c

136 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0003 Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & Availability of miscellaneous facilities (If credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is amenities available code -Yes is given, If not given, If not available within the village , the available within the village , the distance range distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Navigable waterway (river/canal)(NW) Footpaths (FP) Commercial & Co-operative Banks ATM Agricultural Credit Societies Self-Help Group (SHG) Public distribution system (PDS) shop Mandis / Regular market Weekly Haat Agricultural marketing society Integrated Child Development Scheme (Nutritional Centres) Anganwadi Centre (Nutritional Centres) Others (Nutritional Centres) (AccreditedASHA Social Health Activist) 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1 Thangphe Gonpa 120 c Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Lemberdung 121 c Yes c c c c a c c c c Yes Yes Yes Gyangkhar 122 c Yes c c c c a c c c c Yes Yes Yes Famla 123 c Yes c c c c a c c c c a Yes Yes Unghar 124 c Yes c c c c c c c c c a Yes c Gangkardung 125 Saikharteng 126 c Yes c c c c c c c c c a Yes Yes Khartoth 127 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Kyableng 128 Bomdir Supply 129 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Khinmey 130 c Yes c c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Khinmey Gonpa 131 Thespa Gonpa 132 c Yes c c c c c c c c c c Yes c Paidhar 133 c Yes c c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Tepsha 134 c Yes c c c c c c c c c a Yes Yes Changteng 135 c Yes c c c c c c c c c a Yes Yes Yubu 136 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Paikhar 137 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes c Dharmakang 138 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes c Shepeadung 139 Darmong G 140 Prangteng 141 Ponkang 142 Sepling 143 Gorman Gompa 144 c Yes c c c b a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Tepsotmey 145

137 Census of India 2011- Village Directory Amenities and Land use ( As in 2009 ) Name of District:-Tawang Location CodeNo:-245 Name of CD Block:-Tawang Location CodeNo:-0003 Availability of miscellaneous facilities Availability of Land Use (If amenities available code -Yes is electricity Nearest Town Area under different types of land use ( in hectares given, If not available within the (Yes/No) rounded up to one decimal place) village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Community centre with/without TV Sports Field, Sports Club / Recreation Centre Cinema / Video Hall Public Library Public Reading Room Newspaper Supply Assembly Polling station Birth & Death Registration Office Power Supply for Domestic Use (ED) Power Supply for Agricultural Use (EAG) Power Supply for Commercial Use (EC) Power Supply for All Uses (EA) Name Distance range code i.e. a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms . Forests 1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 120 Thangphe Gonpa 0 121 Lemberdung Yes c c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 122 Gyangkhar Yes c c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 123 Famla c c c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 124 Unghar c c c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 125 Gangkardung c c c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 126 Saikharteng 0 127 Khartoth c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 128 Kyableng c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 129 Bomdir Supply 0 130 Khinmey c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 131 Khinmey Gonpa c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 132 Thespa Gonpa 0 133 Paidhar c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 134 Tepsha c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 135 Changteng c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 136 Yubu c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 137 Paikhar c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 138 Dharmakang c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 139 Shepeadung c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 140 Darmong G 0 141 Prangteng 0 142 Ponkang 0 143 Sepling 0 144 Gorman Gompa 0 145 Tepsotmey a a c c b c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0

138 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0003 Land Use Name of Area under different types of land use ( in hectares Area irrigated by three most rounded up to one decimal place) source (in hectare). important commodities manufactured Name of Village Serial Number Area under Non-agricultural Uses Barren and Un-cultivable land Permanent Pastures and Other Grazing Lands Land Under Miscellaneous Tree Crops etc. Culturable Waste Land Fallow lands other than current fallows Current Fallows Net Area Sown Total Irrigated Land Area Total Un-irrigated Land Area Canals ( C ) Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW) Tanks/Lakes(T/L) Water Falls(WF) Others(O) First Second Third 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Thangphe Gonpa 120 0 0 000 00000 00000 Lemberdung 121 0 0 000 00000 00000 Gyangkhar 122 0 0 000 00000 00000 Famla 123 0 0 000 00000 00000 Unghar 124 0 0 000 00000 00000 Gangkardung 125 0 0 000 00000 00000 Saikharteng 126 0 0 000 00000 00000 Khartoth 127 0 0 000 00000 00000 Kyableng 128 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bomdir Supply 129 0 0 000 00000 00000 Khinmey 130 0 0 000 00000 00000 Khinmey Gonpa 131 0 0 000 00000 00000 Thespa Gonpa 132 0 0 000 00000 00000 Paidhar 133 0 0 000 00000 00000 Tepsha 134 0 0 000 00000 00000 Changteng 135 0 0 000 00000 00000 Yubu 136 0 0 000 00000 00000 Paikhar 137 0 0 000 00000 00000 Dharmakang 138 0 0 000 00000 00000 Shepeadung 139 0 0 000 00000 00000 Darmong G 140 0 0 000 00000 00000 Prangteng 141 0 0 000 00000 00000 Ponkang 142 0 0 000 00000 00000 Sepling 143 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Gorman Gompa 144 0 0 000 00000 00000 Tepsotmey 145

139 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Tawang Number of educational amenities available. (If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Location code no. Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place) Total population ( 2011 census ) Number of households (2011 census) Pre-Primary school (PP) Primary school (P) Middle school (M) Secondary School (S) Senior Secondary school (SS) Degree college of arts science & commerce (ASC) Engineering college(EC) Medical college (MC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 146 Lhoudung 261561 0 176 49 1 1 a a c c c c 147 Tsewkhar/DHPD colony 261562 0 279 30 1 1 a a c c c c 148 Lhoukhar 261563 0 123 25 a a a a c c c c 149 Lumkang 261564 0 26 9 1 1 a a c c c c 150 Grelleng 261565 0 258 31 1 1 a a c c c c 151 Grakhang 261566 0 66 12 a a a a c c c c 152 Paigong 261567 0 462 95 1 1 1 1 c c c c 153 Brukpaleng 261568 0 45 4 a a a a c c c c 154 Kregyang 261569 0 74 20 a a a a c c c c 155 Rengyang 261570 0 180 24 a a a a c c c c 156 Singsore Ani Gompa 261571 0 46 27 b b b b c c c c 157 Brakhar Gompa 261572 0 104 12 b b c c c c c c 158 Jobrang 261573 0 47 11 a a a a c c c c 159 Menteng 261574 0 12 5 a a b b c c c c 160 Khamba 261575 0 352 63 1 1 a a c c c c 161 Gemreteng 261576 0 24 8 a a b b c c c c 162 Yanla Gompa 261577 0 124 24 1 1 b b c c c c 163 Shakpaleng 261578 0 14 4 a a a a c c c c 164 Lugudung 261579 0 10 3 a a a a c c c c 165 Surbu/Tseretse 261580 0 193 20 a a a a c c c c 166 Dungkhar 261581 0 19 6 a a a a c c c c 167 Khalengche 261582 0 4 1 a a a a c c c c 168 Shyro 261583 0 636 97 1 1 b b c c c c 169 Jangda 261584 0 682 137 1 1 1 c c c c c Block T O T A L : 0 11926 2518 22 33 12 4 0 0 0 0

140 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0003 Number of educational amenities available. (If not available Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, available within the village , the distance range b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Management institute (MI) Polytechnic (Pt) Vocational training school /ITI Non-formal training centre (NFTC) Special school for disabled (SSD) Others (specify) Community health centre (CHC) Primary health centre (PHC) Primary health sub centre (PHS) Maternity and child welfare centre (MCW) T.B. clinic (TBC) Hospital-allopathic (HA) Hospital-alternative medicine (HO) Dispensary (D) Veterinary hospital (VH) Mobile health clinic (MHC) Family welfare centre (FWC) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1 c cccc caaacccccaaLhoudung 146 c cccc caaacccccaaTsewkhar/DHPD colony 147 c cccc caaacccccaaLhoukhar 148 c cccc caaacccccaaLumkang 149 a cccc caaacccccaaGrelleng 150 c cccc caaacccccaaGrakhang 151 c cccb c 11acccccccPaigong 152 c cccc caaacccccaaBrukpaleng 153 c cccc caaacccccaaKregyang 154 c cccc caaacccccaaRengyang 155 c c c c c c b b b c c c c c b b Singsore Ani Gompa 156 c cccc cccccccccccBrakhar Gompa 157 c cccc ccaacccccaaJobrang 158 c cccc cccbcccccbbMenteng 159 c cccb ccaacccccaaKhamba 160 c cccc ccbbccccccbGemreteng 161 c cccc ccbbcccccbbYanla Gompa 162 c cccb ccaacccccaaShakpaleng 163 c cccb ccaacccccaaLugudung 164 c cccc ccaacccccaaSurbu/Tseretse 165 c cccc ccaacccccaaDungkhar 166 c cccc caaacccccaaKhalengche 167 c cccc cc 1bcccccbbShyro 168 c cccc cc 1ccccccccJangda 169 000000 01600000000

141 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Tawang Number of Non-Government Availability of drinking water - Medical Amenities available. Yes / No Serial Number Name village Charitable non Govt. hospital/Nursing home. Medical practitioner with Degree MBBS Medical practitioner with other degree Medical practitioner with no degree Traditional practitioner and faith healer . Medicine Shop Others Tap water (Treated/Untreated) Well water (Covered / Uncovered well) Hand Pump Tube wells / Bore well Spring River / Canal Tank / Pond / Lake Others 1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 146 Lhoudung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 147 Tsewkhar/DHPD colony 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 148 Lhoukhar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 149 Lumkang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 150 Grelleng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 151 Grakhang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 152 Paigong 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 153 Brukpaleng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 154 Kregyang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 155 Rengyang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 156 Singsore Ani Gompa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 157 Brakhar Gompa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 158 Jobrang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 159 Menteng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 160 Khamba 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 161 Gemreteng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 162 Yanla Gompa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 163 Shakpaleng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 164 Lugudung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 165 Surbu/Tseretse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 166 Dungkhar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 167 Khalengche 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 168 Shyro 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 169 Jangda 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No Block T O T A L : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 79 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

142 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0003 Availability of toilet & Communication and transport facilities (If others Yes / No amenities available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Community toilet including bath. Community toilet excluding bath. Rural sanitary mart or sanitary hardware outlet available near the village. Community bio- gas or recycle of waste for productive use. Post office(PO) Sub post office (SPO) Post & Telegraph office (P&TO) Village Pin Code Telephones (Land lines) Public call office (PCO) Mobile phone coverage Internet cafes/ Common service centre (CSC) Private courier facility Bus service (Public & Private) 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1 No No No No c c c Yes a Yes c c Yes Lhoudung 146 No No No No c c c Yes a Yes c c Yes Tsewkhar/DHPD colony 147 No No No No c c c Yes a Yes c c Yes Lhoukhar 148 No No No No c c c Yes a Yes c c Yes Lumkang 149 No No No No c c c Yes a Yes c c a Grelleng 150 No No No No c c c Yes a Yes c c a Grakhang 151 No No No No c c c Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Paigong 152 No No No No c c c Yes a Yes c c a Brukpaleng 153 No No No No c c c Yes a Yes c c a Kregyang 154 No No No No c c c Yes a Yes c c Yes Rengyang 155 No No No No c c c Yes b Yes c c b Singsore Ani Gompa 156 No No No No c c c a c Yes c c c Brakhar Gompa 157 No No No No c c c Yes a Yes c c c Jobrang 158 No No No No c c c Yes b Yes c c c Menteng 159 No No No No c c c Yes a Yes c c a Khamba 160 No No No No c c c Yes b Yes c c b Gemreteng 161 No No No No c c c Yes b Yes c c b Yanla Gompa 162 No No No No c c c Yes a Yes c c a Shakpaleng 163 No No No No c c c Yes a Yes c c a Lugudung 164 No No No No c c c Yes a Yes c c Yes Surbu/Tseretse 165 No No No No c c c Yes a Yes c c a Dungkhar 166 No No No No c c c Yes a Yes c c a Khalengche 167 No No No No c c c Yes b Yes c c b Shyro 168 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c c Jangda 169 00 0 0 000055457009

143 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Tawang Communication and transport Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & facilities (If amenities available code credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is -Yes is given except for Village Pin given, If not available within the village , the Code ,If not available within the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 village , the distance range code viz; Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c facility is available is given). for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Railway stations Auto/Modified Autos Taxis and Vans Tractors Cycle-pulled rickshaws(Manual & Machine driven) Carts driven by animals Sea /River ferry service Connected to national highway(NH) Connected to state highway(SH) Connected to major district road (MDR) Connected to others district road Pucca roads Kutchcha roads Water bounded macadam(WBM) roads 1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 146 Lhoudung c c Yes c c c c Yes c c c c c c 147 Tsewkhar/DHPD colony c c Yes c c c c Yes b b b Yes b b 148 Lhoukhar c c Yes c c c c Yes b b b Yes b b 149 Lumkang c c Yes c c c c Yes c c c Yes c c 150 Grelleng c c Yes c c c c Yes c c c c c c 151 Grakhang c c a c c c c a a a a a a a 152 Paigong c c Yes c c c c Yes a a a Yes a a 153 Brukpaleng c c a c c c c a a a a a a c 154 Kregyang c c Yes c c c c a c c Yes Yes Yes c 155 Rengyang c c Yes c c c c a a c Yes Yes c c 156 Singsore Ani Gompa c c Yes c c c c b c c Yes b Yes c 157 Brakhar Gompa c c a c c c c c c c c c c c 158 Jobrang c c Yes c c c c a a c c c c c 159 Menteng c c Yes c c c c c c c c c c c 160 Khamba c c a c c c c c c c c c c c 161 Gemreteng c c Yes c c c c c c c c Yes c c 162 Yanla Gompa c c Yes c c c c c c Yes Yes c Yes c 163 Shakpaleng c c a c c c c c c c c c c c 164 Lugudung c c a c c c c c c c c c c c 165 Surbu/Tseretse c c Yes c c c c Yes b b b b b b 166 Dungkhar c c a c c c c c c c Yes c Yes c 167 Khalengche c c a c c c c c c c c c c c 168 Shyro c c Yes c c c c c c Yes c c Yes c 169 Jangda c c Yes c c c c c c Yes c c Yes c Block T O T A L : 0 0 33 0 0 0 0 9 2 5 20 33 14 0

144 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0003 Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & Availability of miscellaneous facilities (If credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is amenities available code -Yes is given, If not given, If not available within the village , the available within the village , the distance range distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Navigable waterway (river/canal)(NW) Footpaths (FP) Commercial & Co-operative Banks ATM Agricultural Credit Societies Self-Help Group (SHG) Public distribution system (PDS) shop Mandis / Regular market Weekly Haat Agricultural marketing society Integrated Child Development Scheme (Nutritional Centres) Anganwadi Centre (Nutritional Centres) Others (Nutritional Centres) (AccreditedASHA Social Health Activist) 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1 c Yes c c c a a a c c a Yes Yes Yes Lhoudung 146 c Yes c c c b a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Tsewkhar/DHPD colony 147 c Yes c c c b a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Lhoukhar 148 c Yes c c c c a a c c a a Yes Yes Lumkang 149 c Yes c c c c a a c c c c Yes Yes Grelleng 150 c Yes c c c c a a c c c a Yes Yes Grakhang 151 c Yes c c c c Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Paigong 152 c Yes c c c c a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Brukpaleng 153 c Yes c c c c a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Kregyang 154 c Yes c c c c a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Rengyang 155 c Yes c c c c b b c c b b Yes b Singsore Ani Gompa 156 c Yes c c c c c c c c c c Yes c Brakhar Gompa 157 c Yes c c c a a a c c a a Yes Yes Jobrang 158 c Yes c c c c b b c c b b Yes Yes Menteng 159 c Yes c c c c a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Khamba 160 c Yes c c c c b b c c c b Yes Yes Gemreteng 161 c Yes c c c c b b c c c b Yes Yes Yanla Gompa 162 c Yes c c c c a a c c c a Yes Yes Shakpaleng 163 c Yes c c c c a a c c c a Yes Yes Lugudung 164 c Yes c c c c a a c c c a Yes Yes Surbu/Tseretse 165 c Yes c c c c a a c c c a Yes Yes Dungkhar 166 c Yes c c c c a a c c c a Yes Yes Khalengche 167 c Yes c c c c b b c c c Yes Yes Yes Shyro 168 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Jangda 169 0 88 0 0 0 7 9 1 0 0 0 39 88 62

145 Census of India 2011- Village Directory Amenities and Land use ( As in 2009 ) Name of District:-Tawang Location CodeNo:-245 Name of CD Block:-Tawang Location CodeNo:-0003 Availability of miscellaneous facilities Availability of Land Use (If amenities available code -Yes is electricity Nearest Town Area under different types of land use ( in hectares given, If not available within the (Yes/No) rounded up to one decimal place) village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Community centre with/without TV Sports Field, Sports Club / Recreation Centre Cinema / Video Hall Public Library Public Reading Room Newspaper Supply Assembly Polling station Birth & Death Registration Office Power Supply for Domestic Use (ED) Power Supply for Agricultural Use (EAG) Power Supply for Commercial Use (EC) Power Supply for All Uses (EA) Name Distance range code i.e. a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms . Forests 1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 146 Lhoudung a a c a c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 147 Tsewkhar/DHPD colony a a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 148 Lhoukhar a a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 149 Lumkang a a c c c c c a a Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 150 Grelleng a a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 151 Grakhang a a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 152 Paigong Yes Yes c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 153 Brukpaleng a a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 154 Kregyang a a c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 155 Rengyang a a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 156 Singsore Ani Gompa b b c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 157 Brakhar Gompa c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 158 Jobrang a a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 159 Menteng b b c b c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 160 Khamba a a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 161 Gemreteng b b c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 162 Yanla Gompa b b c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 163 Shakpaleng a a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 164 Lugudung a a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 165 Surbu/Tseretse a a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 166 Dungkhar a a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 167 Khalengche a a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 168 Shyro b b c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 169 Jangda c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 Block T O T A L : 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 88 0 0 0 0 0 0

146 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0003 Land Use Name of Area under different types of land use ( in hectares Area irrigated by three most rounded up to one decimal place) source (in hectare). important commodities manufactured Name of Village Serial Number Area under Non-agricultural Uses Barren and Un-cultivable land Permanent Pastures and Other Grazing Lands Land Under Miscellaneous Tree Crops etc. Culturable Waste Land Fallow lands other than current fallows Current Fallows Net Area Sown Total Irrigated Land Area Total Un-irrigated Land Area Canals ( C ) Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW) Tanks/Lakes(T/L) Water Falls(WF) Others(O) First Second Third 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 2 1 0 0 000 00000 00000 Lhoudung 146 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tsewkhar/DHPD colony 147 0 0 000 00000 00000 Lhoukhar 148 0 0 000 00000 00000 Lumkang 149 0 0 000 00000 00000 Grelleng 150 0 0 000 00000 00000 Grakhang 151 0 0 000 00000 00000 Paigong 152 0 0 000 00000 00000 Brukpaleng 153 0 0 000 00000 00000 Kregyang 154 0 0 000 00000 00000 Rengyang 155 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Singsore Ani Gompa 156 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brakhar Gompa 157 0 0 000 00000 00000 Jobrang 158 0 0 000 00000 00000 Menteng 159 0 0 000 00000 00000 Khamba 160 0 0 000 00000 00000 Gemreteng 161 0 0 000 00000 00000 Yanla Gompa 162 0 0 000 00000 00000 Shakpaleng 163 0 0 000 00000 00000 Lugudung 164 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Surbu/Tseretse 165 0 0 000 00000 00000 Dungkhar 166 0 0 000 00000 00000 Khalengche 167 0 0 000 00000 00000 Shyro 168 0 0 000 00000 00000 Jangda 169 0 0 000 00000 0000

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (C.D. BLOCK WISE) Name of the District : Tawang Serial 2011 Census 2001 Census Name of village number location code number location code number 1 2 3 4 Name of C D Block : Kitpi (0004) Name of Circle : Kitpi (01560) 170 Audung 261537 00012600 171 Bathung 261536 00012500 172 Beghar 261541 00012900 173 Boimkang 261550 174 Boksar 261543 00013100 175 Bomdir Basti 261528 00011300 176 Bongbong/Chaksam 261545 00013300 177 Bragyap 261548 178 Grenghar 261521 00008200 179 Jamkhar (Shemghar) 261538 00012700 180 Jyarmang Ani Gonpa 261526 181 Khardung 261551 00013700 182 Khrimu 261547 00013500 183 Khromten Gonpa 261525 184 Kitpi 261533 00011700 185 Kitpi II 261534 186 Kralling 261544 00013200 187 Langateng 261540 00012800 188 Langbutse 261530 00011400 189 Lhargong 261523 00008400 190 Namet 261524 00011200 191 Namtungtse 261527 192 Ruighar 261539 193 Shernup 261542 00013000 194 Soma 261546 00013400 195 Tarmang Gonpa 261531 00011500 196 Tengteng (Thengthin) 261522 00008300 197 Themkhar 261535 00012400 198 Thongmin Gonpa 261549 199 Waikher 261532 00011600 200 Zyemteng 261529

153 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Kitpi Number of educational amenities available. (If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Location code no. Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place) Total population ( 2011 census ) Number of households (2011 census) Pre-Primary school (PP) Primary school (P) Middle school (M) Secondary School (S) Senior Secondary school (SS) Degree college of arts science & commerce (ASC) Engineering college(EC) Medical college (MC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 170 Grenghar 261521 0 112 21 b b b c c c c c 171 Tengteng (Thengthin) 261522 0 47 14 a a a c c c c c 172 Lhargong 261523 0 58 16 1 1 a b c c c c 173 Namet 261524 0 150 36 1 1 1 b c c c c 174 Khromten Gonpa 261525 0 2 1 b b b c c c c c 175 Jyarmang Ani Gonpa 261526 0 5 5 b b b b c c c c 176 Namtungtse 261527 0 89 18 a a a a c c c c 177 Bomdir Basti 261528 0 235 59 1 1 a b c c c c 178 Zyemteng 261529 0 109 30 1 1 a a c c c c 179 Langbutse 261530 0 134 30 1 1 a a c c c c 180 Tarmang Gonpa 261531 0 21 5 a a a b c c c c 181 Waikher 261532 0 79 19 1 1 a b c c c c 182 Kitpi 261533 0 53 15 1 1 1 1 c c c c 183 Kitpi II 261534 0 210 60 1 1 1 1 c c c c 184 Themkhar 261535 0 38 8 a a a a c c c c 185 Bathung 261536 0 39 9 a a a a c c c c 186 Audung 261537 0 145 41 1 1 b b c c c c 187 Jamkhar (Shemghar) 261538 0 90 17 a a a a c c c c 188 Ruighar 261539 0 28 10 a a a b c c c c 189 Langateng 261540 0 9 3 a a a a c c c c 190 Beghar 261541 0 65 12 a a a a c c c c 191 Shernup 261542 0 94 21 a a a b c c c c 192 Boksar 261543 0 64 16 1 1 a a c c c c 193 Kralling 261544 0 124 23 1 1 a a c c c 194 Bongbong/Chaksam 261545 0 40 9 b b b b c c c c 195 Soma 261546 0 37 15 1 1 b b c c c c

154 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0004 Number of educational amenities available. (If not available Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, available within the village , the distance range b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Management institute (MI) Polytechnic (Pt) Vocational training school /ITI Non-formal training centre (NFTC) Special school for disabled (SSD) Others (specify) Community health centre (CHC) Primary health centre (PHC) Primary health sub centre (PHS) Maternity and child welfare centre (MCW) T.B. clinic (TBC) Hospital-allopathic (HA) Hospital-alternative medicine (HO) Dispensary (D) Veterinary hospital (VH) Mobile health clinic (MHC) Family welfare centre (FWC) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1 c cccc cccccccccccGrenghar 170 c c c c c c c b c c c c c c b b Tengteng (Thengthin) 171 c cccc ccbccccccbbLhargong 172 c cccc cbbcccccaaaNamet 173 c cccc cccccccccccKhromten Gonpa 174 c cccb cccccccccccJyarmang Ani Gonpa 175 c ccca caaccccccaaNamtungtse 176 c cccc cbbccccccbbBomdir Basti 177 c cccb caaccccccaaZyemteng 178 a cccc caaccccccaaLangbutse 179 c cccb cbbccccccbbTarmang Gonpa 180 c cccc cabccccccbbWaikher 181 c cccc cb ccccc 1c Kitpi 182 c cccc c 11ccccca cKitpi II 183 c cccc cbacccccaaaThemkhar 184 c cccc cbaccccccaaBathung 185 c cccc ccbccccccbbAudung 186 c c c c c c c a c c c c c c a a Jamkhar (Shemghar) 187 c cccc ccbccccccbbRuighar 188 c cccc cbacccccaaaLangateng 189 c cccc cb 1ccccccaaBeghar 190 c cccc cbbccccccbbShernup 191 c cccc cbbcccccbbbBoksar 192 c ccccc cbaccccccaaKralling 193 c c c c c c b b c c c c c c b b Bongbong/Chaksam 194 c cccc cbbccccccbbSoma 195

155 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Kitpi Number of Non-Government Availability of drinking water - Medical Amenities available. Yes / No Serial Number Name village Charitable non Govt. hospital/Nursing home. Medical practitioner with Degree MBBS Medical practitioner with other degree Medical practitioner with no degree Traditional practitioner and faith healer . Medicine Shop Others Tap water (Treated/Untreated) Well water (Covered / Uncovered well) Hand Pump Tube wells / Bore well Spring River / Canal Tank / Pond / Lake Others 1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 170 Grenghar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 171 Tengteng (Thengthin) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 172 Lhargong 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 173 Namet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 174 Khromten Gonpa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 175 Jyarmang Ani Gonpa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 176 Namtungtse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 177 Bomdir Basti 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 178 Zyemteng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 179 Langbutse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 180 Tarmang Gonpa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 181 Waikher 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 182 Kitpi 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 183 Kitpi II 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 184 Themkhar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 185 Bathung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 186 Audung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 187 Jamkhar (Shemghar) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 188 Ruighar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 189 Langateng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 190 Beghar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 191 Shernup 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 192 Boksar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 193 Kralling 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 194 Bongbong/Chaksam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No 195 Soma 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No

156 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0004 Availability of toilet & Communication and transport facilities (If others Yes / No amenities available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Community toilet including bath. Community toilet excluding bath. Rural sanitary mart or sanitary hardware outlet available near the village. Community bio- gas or recycle of waste for productive use. Post office(PO) Sub post office (SPO) Post & Telegraph office (P&TO) Village Pin Code Telephones (Land lines) Public call office (PCO) Mobile phone coverage Internet cafes/ Common service centre (CSC) Private courier facility Bus service (Public & Private) 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1 No No No No c c c a c Yes c c c Grenghar 170 No No No No c c c b c Yes c c c Tengteng (Thengthin) 171 No No No No c c c b c Yes c c c Lhargong 172 No No No No c b c b c Yes c c Yes Namet 173 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c b Khromten Gonpa 174 No No No No c b c b c Yes c c c Jyarmang Ani Gonpa 175 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c Yes Namtungtse 176 No No No No c a c Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Bomdir Basti 177 No No No No c a c Yes b Yes c c Yes Zyemteng 178 No No No No c b c Yes c Yes c c Yes Langbutse 179 No No No No c c c a a Yes c c a Tarmang Gonpa 180 No No No No c b c Yes a Yes c c Yes Waikher 181 No No No No c b c Yes b Yes c c b Kitpi 182 No No No No c b c Yes b Yes c c b Kitpi II 183 No No No No c b c a b Yes c c b Themkhar 184 No No No No c c c a b Yes c c b Bathung 185 No No No No c c c b b Yes c c c Audung 186 No No No No c c c a c Yes c c b Jamkhar (Shemghar) 187 No No No No c c c a c Yes c c c Ruighar 188 No No No No c b c a b Yes c c b Langateng 189 No No No No c c c a b Yes c c b Beghar 190 No No No No c c c b c Yes c c c Shernup 191 No No No No c b c b b Yes c c c Boksar 192 No No No No c b c a b Yes c c a Kralling 193 No No No No c c c b c Yes c c c Bongbong/Chaksam 194 No No No No c c c b c Yes c c c Soma 195

157 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Kitpi Communication and transport Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & facilities (If amenities available code credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is -Yes is given except for Village Pin given, If not available within the village , the Code ,If not available within the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 village , the distance range code viz; Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c facility is available is given). for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Railway stations Auto/Modified Autos Taxis and Vans Tractors Cycle-pulled rickshaws(Manual & Machine driven) Carts driven by animals Sea /River ferry service Connected to national highway(NH) Connected to state highway(SH) Connected to major district road (MDR) Connected to others district road Pucca roads Kutchcha roads Water bounded macadam(WBM) roads 1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 170 Grenghar c c Yes c c c c c c c Yes c c c 171 Tengteng (Thengthin) c c Yes c c c c c c c Yes c Yes c 172 Lhargong c c Yes c c c c c c c Yes Yes c c 173 Namet c c Yes c c c c Yes c c c Yes c c 174 Khromten Gonpa c c b c c c c b b b b b b b 175 Jyarmang Ani Gonpa c c b c c c c b b b b b b b 176 Namtungtse c c Yes c c c c Yes b b b Yes b b 177 Bomdir Basti c c Yes c c c c Yes b b b Yes b b 178 Zyemteng c c Yes c c c c Yes a a a Yes a a 179 Langbutse c c Yes c c c c Yes a a a Yes a a 180 Tarmang Gonpa c c a c c c c a a a a a a a 181 Waikher c c Yes c c c c Yes a a a a Yes a 182 Kitpi c c Yes c c c c Yes a a Yes a a a 183 Kitpi II c Yes Yes c c c c b b b Yes b b b 184 Themkhar c c a c c c c b b b b b b b 185 Bathung c c Yes c c c c b b b Yes b Yes b 186 Audung c c Yes c c c c b b b Yes Yes b b 187 Jamkhar (Shemghar) c c Yes c c c c b b b Yes Yes b b 188 Ruighar c c Yes c c c c c c c c Yes c c 189 Langateng c c Yes c c c c b b b Yes b Yes b 190 Beghar c c Yes c c c c b b b Yes Yes b b 191 Shernup c c Yes c c c c c c c Yes Yes c c 192 Boksar c c Yes c c c c Yes c c Yes Yes c c 193 Kralling c c a c c c c a a a a a Yes a 194 Bongbong/Chaksam c c Yes c c c c c c c Yes c Yes c 195 Soma c c Yes c c c c c c c Yes Yes c c

158 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0004 Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & Availability of miscellaneous facilities (If credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is amenities available code -Yes is given, If not given, If not available within the village , the available within the village , the distance range distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Navigable waterway (river/canal)(NW) Footpaths (FP) Commercial & Co-operative Banks ATM Agricultural Credit Societies Self-Help Group (SHG) Public distribution system (PDS) shop Mandis / Regular market Weekly Haat Agricultural marketing society Integrated Child Development Scheme (Nutritional Centres) Anganwadi Centre (Nutritional Centres) Others (Nutritional Centres) (AccreditedASHA Social Health Activist) 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1 c Yes c c c b c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Grenghar 170 c Yes c c c b b c c c c Yes Yes Yes Tengteng (Thengthin) 171 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Lhargong 172 c Yes c c c b a Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Namet 173 c Yes c c c c c b c c c b Yes b Khromten Gonpa 174 c Yes c c c c b b c c c b Yes b Jyarmang Ani Gonpa 175 c Yes c c c b a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Namtungtse 176 c Yes c c c b Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Bomdir Basti 177 c Yes c c c b a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Zyemteng 178 c Yes c c c a a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Langbutse 179 c Yes c c c b a a c c c a Yes a Tarmang Gonpa 180 c Yes c c c b Yes Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Waikher 181 c Yes c c c Yes b Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Kitpi 182 c Yes c c c Yes b Yes c c c Yes Yes Yes Kitpi II 183 c Yes c c c a a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Themkhar 184 c Yes c c c a a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Bathung 185 c Yes c c c b b b c c c Yes Yes Yes Audung 186 c Yes c c c a a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Jamkhar (Shemghar) 187 c Yes c c c a b b c c c Yes Yes Yes Ruighar 188 c Yes c c c a a a c c c a Yes a Langateng 189 c Yes c c c a a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Beghar 190 c Yes c c c b b b c c c Yes Yes Yes Shernup 191 c Yes c c c a a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Boksar 192 c Yes c c c a a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Kralling 193 c Yes c c c b b b c c c Yes Yes Yes Bongbong/Chaksam 194 c Yes c c c b b b c c c Yes Yes Yes Soma 195

159 Census of India 2011- Village Directory Amenities and Land use ( As in 2009 ) Name of District:-Tawang Location CodeNo:-245 Name of CD Block:-Kitpi Location CodeNo:-0004 Availability of miscellaneous facilities Availability of Land Use (If amenities available code -Yes is electricity Nearest Town Area under different types of land use ( in hectares given, If not available within the (Yes/No) rounded up to one decimal place) village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Community centre with/without TV Sports Field, Sports Club / Recreation Centre Cinema / Video Hall Public Library Public Reading Room Newspaper Supply Assembly Polling station Birth & Death Registration Office Power Supply for Domestic Use (ED) Power Supply for Agricultural Use (EAG) Power Supply for Commercial Use (EC) Power Supply for All Uses (EA) Name Distance range code i.e. a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms . Forests 1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 170 Grenghar Yes c c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 171 Tengteng (Thengthin) Yes b c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 172 Lhargong Yes b c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 173 Namet Yes a c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 174 Khromten Gonpa b c c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 175 Jyarmang Ani Gonpa b b c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 176 Namtungtse Yes a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 177 Bomdir Basti Yes a c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 178 Zyemteng Yes a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 179 Langbutse Yes a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 180 Tarmang Gonpa a a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 181 Waikher Yes b c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 182 Kitpi Yes Yes c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 183 Kitpi II Yes c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 184 Themkhar Yes a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 185 Bathung Yes a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 186 Audung Yes b c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 187 Jamkhar (Shemghar) Yes a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 188 Ruighar Yes c c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 189 Langateng a a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 190 Beghar Yes a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 191 Shernup Yes c c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 192 Boksar Yes b c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 193 Kralling Yes a c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 194 Bongbong/Chaksam Yes b c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 195 Soma Yes b c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0

160 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0004 Land Use Name of Area under different types of land use ( in hectares Area irrigated by three most rounded up to one decimal place) source (in hectare). important commodities manufacture d Name of Village Serial Number Area under Non-agricultural Uses Barren and Un-cultivable land Permanent Pastures and Other Grazing Lands Land Under Miscellaneous Tree Crops etc. Culturable Waste Land Fallow lands other than current fallows Current Fallows Net Area Sown Total Irrigated Land Area Total Un-irrigated Land Area Canals ( C ) Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW) Tanks/Lakes(T/L) Water Falls(WF) Others(O) First Second Third 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 2 1 0 0 000 00000 00000 Grenghar 170 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tengteng (Thengthin) 171 0 0 000 00000 00000 Lhargong 172 0 0 000 00000 00000 Namet 173 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Khromten Gonpa 174 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jyarmang Ani Gonpa 175 0 0 000 00000 00000 Namtungtse 176 0 0 000 00000 00000 Bomdir Basti 177 0 0 000 00000 00000 Zyemteng 178 0 0 000 00000 00000 Langbutse 179 0 0 000 00000 00000 Tarmang Gonpa 180 0 0 000 00000 00000 Waikher 181 0 0 000 00000 00000 Kitpi 182 0 0 000 00000 00000 Kitpi II 183 0 0 000 00000 00000 Themkhar 184 0 0 000 00000 00000 Bathung 185 0 0 000 00000 00000 Audung 186 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jamkhar (Shemghar) 187 0 0 000 00000 00000 Ruighar 188 0 0 000 00000 00000 Langateng 189 0 0 000 00000 00000 Beghar 190 0 0 000 00000 00000 Shernup 191 0 0 000 00000 00000 Boksar 192 0 0 000 00000 00000 Kralling 193 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bongbong/Chaksam 194 0 0 000 00000 00000 Soma 195

161 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Kitpi Number of educational amenities available. (If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Location code no. Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place) Total population ( 2011 census ) Number of households (2011 census) Pre-Primary school (PP) Primary school (P) Middle school (M) Secondary School (S) Senior Secondary school (SS) Degree college of arts science & commerce (ASC) Engineering college(EC) Medical college (MC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 196 Khrimu 261547 0 596 148 1 1 1 a c c c c 197 Bragyap 261548 0 81 19 1 1 1 b c c c c 198 Thongmin Gonpa 261549 0 13 6 b b b b c c c c 199 Boimkang 261550 0 41 12 a a a b c c c c 200 Khardung 261551 0 127 35 1 1 1 b c c c c Block T O T A L : 0 2935 733 15 15 6 2 0 0 0 0

162 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0004 Number of educational amenities available. (If not available Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, available within the village , the distance range b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Management institute (MI) Polytechnic (Pt) Vocational training school /ITI Non-formal training centre (NFTC) Special school for disabled (SSD) Others (specify) Community health centre (CHC) Primary health centre (PHC) Primary health sub centre (PHS) Maternity and child welfare centre (MCW) T.B. clinic (TBC) Hospital-allopathic (HA) Hospital-alternative medicine (HO) Dispensary (D) Veterinary hospital (VH) Mobile health clinic (MHC) Family welfare centre (FWC) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1 c cccc caaccccccaaKhrimu 196 c cccc caaccccccaaBragyap 197 c cccc cccccccccccThongmin Gonpa 198 c cccc caaccccccaaBoimkang 199 c cccc ccbccccccbbKhardung 200 000000 01200000100

163 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Kitpi Number of Non-Government Availability of drinking water - Medical Amenities available. Yes / No Serial Number Name village Charitable non Govt. hospital/Nursing home. Medical practitioner with Degree MBBS Medical practitioner with other degree Medical practitioner with no degree Traditional practitioner and faith healer . Medicine Shop Others Tap water (Treated/Untreated) Well water (Covered / Uncovered well) Hand Pump Tube wells / Bore well Spring River / Canal Tank / Pond / Lake Others 1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 196 Khrimu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 197 Bragyap 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 198 Thongmin Gonpa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 199 Boimkang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 200 Khardung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No No No No No Block T O T A L : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

164 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0004 Availability of toilet & Communication and transport facilities (If others Yes / No amenities available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Community toilet including bath. Community toilet excluding bath. Rural sanitary mart or sanitary hardware outlet available near the village. Community bio- gas or recycle of waste for productive use. Post office(PO) Sub post office (SPO) Post & Telegraph office (P&TO) Village Pin Code Telephones (Land lines) Public call office (PCO) Mobile phone coverage Internet cafes/ Common service centre (CSC) Private courier facility Bus service (Public & Private) 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1 No No No No c b c c Yes Yes Yes c Yes Khrimu 196 No No No No Yes a c a b Yes c c Yes Bragyap 197 No No No No c c c b b Yes c c b Thongmin Gonpa 198 No No No No c b c Yes a Yes c c Yes Boimkang 199 No No No No c c c b c Yes c c c Khardung 200 00 0 0 100 09231109

165 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Kitpi Communication and transport Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & facilities (If amenities available code credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is -Yes is given except for Village Pin given, If not available within the village , the Code ,If not available within the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 village , the distance range code viz; Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c facility is available is given). for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Railway stations Auto/Modified Autos Taxis and Vans Tractors Cycle-pulled rickshaws(Manual & Machine driven) Carts driven by animals Sea /River ferry service Connected to national highway(NH) Connected to state highway(SH) Connected to major district road (MDR) Connected to others district road Pucca roads Kutchcha roads Water bounded macadam(WBM) roads 1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 196 Khrimu c c Yes c c c c Yes b b a Yes b b 197 Bragyap c c c c c c c Yes c c Yes Yes c c 198 Thongmin Gonpa c c Yes c c c c b b b Yes Yes b b 199 Boimkang c c Yes c c c c Yes b b Yes Yes b b 200 Khardung c c a c c c c c c c c c c c Block T O T A L : 0 1 24 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 17 17 6 0

166 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0004 Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & Availability of miscellaneous facilities (If credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is amenities available code -Yes is given, If not given, If not available within the village , the available within the village , the distance range distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Navigable waterway (river/canal)(NW) Footpaths (FP) Commercial & Co-operative Banks ATM Agricultural Credit Societies Self-Help Group (SHG) Public distribution system (PDS) shop Mandis / Regular market Weekly Haat Agricultural marketing society Integrated Child Development Scheme (Nutritional Centres) Anganwadi Centre (Nutritional Centres) Others (Nutritional Centres) (AccreditedASHA Social Health Activist) 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1 c Yes c c c b Yes Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Khrimu 196 c Yes c c c a b a c c c c Yes Yes Bragyap 197 c Yes c c c c b b c c c b Yes b Thongmin Gonpa 198 c Yes c c c b a a c c c Yes Yes Yes Boimkang 199 c Yes c c c b c b c c c Yes Yes Yes Khardung 200 0 31 0 0 0 2 3 6 0 0 2 25 31 26

167 Census of India 2011- Village Directory Amenities and Land use ( As in 2009 ) Name of District:-Tawang Location CodeNo:-245 Name of CD Block:-Kitpi Location CodeNo:-0004 Availability of miscellaneous facilities Availability of Land Use (If amenities available code -Yes is electricity Nearest Town Area under different types of land use ( in hectares given, If not available within the (Yes/No) rounded up to one decimal place) village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Community centre with/without TV Sports Field, Sports Club / Recreation Centre Cinema / Video Hall Public Library Public Reading Room Newspaper Supply Assembly Polling station Birth & Death Registration Office Power Supply for Domestic Use (ED) Power Supply for Agricultural Use (EAG) Power Supply for Commercial Use (EC) Power Supply for All Uses (EA) Name Distance range code i.e. a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms . Forests 1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 196 Khrimu Yes b c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 197 Bragyap Yes a c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 198 Thongmin Gonpa b c c c c c c b c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 199 Boimkang a b c c c c c a c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 200 Khardung Yes b c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 Block T O T A L : 25 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 31 0 0 0 0 0 0

168 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0004 Land Use Name of Area under different types of land use ( in hectares Area irrigated by three most rounded up to one decimal place) source (in hectare). important commodities manufacture d Name of Village Serial Number Area under Non-agricultural Uses Barren and Un-cultivable land Permanent Pastures and Other Grazing Lands Land Under Miscellaneous Tree Crops etc. Culturable Waste Land Fallow lands other than current fallows Current Fallows Net Area Sown Total Irrigated Land Area Total Un-irrigated Land Area Canals ( C ) Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW) Tanks/Lakes(T/L) Water Falls(WF) Others(O) First Second Third 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 2 1 0 0 000 00000 00000 Khrimu 196 0 0 000 00000 00000 Bragyap 197 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Thongmin Gonpa 198 0 0 000 00000 00000 Boimkang 199 0 0 000 00000 00000 Khardung 200 0 0 000 00000 0000

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (C.D. BLOCK WISE) Name of the District : Tawang Serial 2011 Census 2001 Census Name of village number location code number location code number 1 2 3 4 Name of C D Block : Jang-Thingbu (0005) Name of Circle : Jang (01561) 201 Dungse 261557 00016900 202 Kharsa(New) 261555 00016700 203 Kharsa(Old) 261554 00016600 204 Marmang 261553 00016500 205 Namazing 261556 00016800 206 Nuranang RA - III 261559 00017100 207 Thongsheng 261552 00016400 208 Yuthumbu 261558 00017000 Name of Circle : Thingbu (01565) 209 Broxer 261609 00018700 210 Luguthang 261611 00018900 211 Mago 261607 00018500 212 Rho 261608 00018600 213 Sarong 261606 00018400 214 Thingbu H.Q. 261610 00018800

179 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Jang-Thingbu Number of educational amenities available. (If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Location code no. Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place) Total population ( 2011 census ) Number of households (2011 census) Pre-Primary school (PP) Primary school (P) Middle school (M) Secondary School (S) Senior Secondary school (SS) Degree college of arts science & commerce (ASC) Engineering college(EC) Medical college (MC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 201 Thongsheng 261552 0 127 26 b b b c c c c c 202 Marmang 261553 1 497 74 1 1 1 1 c c c c 203 Kharsa(Old) 261554 0 132 24 1 1 a b c c c c 204 Kharsa(New) 261555 0 559 102 1 1 a b c c c c 205 Namazing 261556 0 664 121 1 1 a b c c c c 206 Dungse 261557 0 1770 375 1 1 1 a c c c c 207 Yuthumbu 261558 0 1363 204 2 2 2 b c c c c 208 Nuranang RA - III 261559 0 368 70 c c c c c c c c 209 Sarong 261606 0 33 10 c c c c c c c c 210 Mago 261607 0 486 75 1 1 c c c c c c 211 Rho 261608 0 652 132 1 1 1 c c c c c 212 Broxer 261609 0 0 0 213 Thingbu H.Q. 261610 0 363 69 1 1 1 c c c c c 214 Luguthang 261611 0 58 11 1 1 c c c c c c Block T O T A L : 1 7072 1293 11 11 6 1 0 0 0 0

180 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0005 Number of educational amenities available. (If not available Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, available within the village , the distance range b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Management institute (MI) Polytechnic (Pt) Vocational training school /ITI Non-formal training centre (NFTC) Special school for disabled (SSD) Others (specify) Community health centre (CHC) Primary health centre (PHC) Primary health sub centre (PHS) Maternity and child welfare centre (MCW) T.B. clinic (TBC) Hospital-allopathic (HA) Hospital-alternative medicine (HO) Dispensary (D) Veterinary hospital (VH) Mobile health clinic (MHC) Family welfare centre (FWC) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1 c cccc bbbccbbbcbbThongsheng 201 c cccc bccccbbbcbbMarmang 202 c cccc acbacaaacaaKharsa(Old) 203 c cccc acbacaaacaaKharsa(New) 204 c cccc a bacaaacaaNamazing 205 c cccc a cacaaacaaDungse 206 c c c c c 1 b 1 c 1 1 1 c 1 1 Yuthumbu 207 c cccc cccccccccccNuranang RA - III 208 c cccc cccccccccccSarong 209 c cccc cc 1ccccccccMago 210 c cccc cc 1ccccccccRho 211 Broxer 212 c cccc cc 1ccccccccThingbu H.Q. 213 c cccc cccccccccccLuguthang 214 000000 10310111011

181 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Jang-Thingbu Number of Non-Government Availability of drinking water - Medical Amenities available. Yes / No Serial Number Name village Charitable non Govt. hospital/Nursing home. Medical practitioner with Degree MBBS Medical practitioner with other degree Medical practitioner with no degree Traditional practitioner and faith healer . Medicine Shop Others Tap water (Treated/Untreated) Well water (Covered / Uncovered well) Hand Pump Tube wells / Bore well Spring River / Canal Tank / Pond / Lake Others 1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 201 Thongsheng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 202 Marmang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 203 Kharsa(Old) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 204 Kharsa(New) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 205 Namazing 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 206 Dungse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 207 Yuthumbu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 208 Nuranang RA - III 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 209 Sarong 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No Yes Yes No No 210 Mago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No Yes Yes No No 211 Rho 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes Yes No No 212 Broxer 213 Thingbu H.Q. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No Yes Yes No No 214 Luguthang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No No No No Yes Yes No No Block T O T A L : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 5 5 0 0

182 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0005 Availability of toilet & Communication and transport facilities (If others Yes / No amenities available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Community toilet including bath. Community toilet excluding bath. Rural sanitary mart or sanitary hardware outlet available near the village. Community bio- gas or recycle of waste for productive use. Post office(PO) Sub post office (SPO) Post & Telegraph office (P&TO) Village Pin Code Telephones (Land lines) Public call office (PCO) Mobile phone coverage Internet cafes/ Common service centre (CSC) Private courier facility Bus service (Public & Private) 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1 No No No No c b c b Yes Yes c c Yes Thongsheng 201 No No No No c b c a a Yes c c a Marmang 202 No No No No c c c Yes a Yes c c Yes Kharsa(Old) 203 No No No No c a c Yes a Yes c c Yes Kharsa(New) 204 No No No No c Yes c Yes a Yes c c Yes Namazing 205 No No No No c a c Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Dungse 206 No No No No c a c Yes Yes Yes c c Yes Yuthumbu 207 No No No No c c c c c b c c Yes Nuranang RA - III 208 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Sarong 209 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Mago 210 No No No No c c c c c Yes c c c Rho 211 Broxer 212 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Thingbu H.Q. 213 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Luguthang 214 00 0 0 0100538007

183 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Jang-Thingbu Communication and transport Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & facilities (If amenities available code credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is -Yes is given except for Village Pin given, If not available within the village , the Code ,If not available within the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 village , the distance range code viz; Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c facility is available is given). for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Railway stations Auto/Modified Autos Taxis and Vans Tractors Cycle-pulled rickshaws(Manual & Machine driven) Carts driven by animals Sea /River ferry service Connected to national highway(NH) Connected to state highway(SH) Connected to major district road (MDR) Connected to others district road Pucca roads Kutchcha roads Water bounded macadam(WBM) roads 1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 201 Thongsheng c c b c c c c Yes b b b Yes b b 202 Marmang c c a c c c c a a a a a a a 203 Kharsa(Old) c c a c c c c Yes a a a Yes a a 204 Kharsa(New) c c Yes c c c c Yes c c c Yes c c 205 Namazing c c Yes c c c c Yes c c c Yes c c 206 Dungse c c Yes c c c c Yes c c a c c c 207 Yuthumbu c c Yes c c c c Yes c c Yes Yes c c 208 Nuranang RA - III c c c c c c c Yes c c c Yes c c 209 Sarong c a c c c c c c c c a c Yes c 210 Mago c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 211 Rho c c c c c c c c c c c c Yes c 212 Broxer 213 Thingbu H.Q. c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 214 Luguthang c c c c c c c c c c c c c c Block T O T A L : 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 1 6 2 0

184 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0005 Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & Availability of miscellaneous facilities (If credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is amenities available code -Yes is given, If not given, If not available within the village , the available within the village , the distance range distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Navigable waterway (river/canal)(NW) Footpaths (FP) Commercial & Co-operative Banks ATM Agricultural Credit Societies Self-Help Group (SHG) Public distribution system (PDS) shop Mandis / Regular market Weekly Haat Agricultural marketing society Integrated Child Development Scheme (Nutritional Centres) Anganwadi Centre (Nutritional Centres) Others (Nutritional Centres) (AccreditedASHA Social Health Activist) 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1 c Yes b b b b b b c c c b Yes Yes Thongsheng 201 c Yes b a b b b b c c b Yes Yes Yes Marmang 202 c Yes a a a a a a c c a Yes Yes Yes Kharsa(Old) 203 c Yes a a a a a a c c a Yes Yes Yes Kharsa(New) 204 c Yes Yes a a a a a c c a Yes Yes Yes Namazing 205 c Yes a Yes a a a Yes c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Dungse 206 c Yes Yes a a a Yes Yes c c a Yes Yes Yes Yuthumbu 207 c Yes c c c a c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Nuranang RA - III 208 c Yes c c c c c c c c c c Yes c Sarong 209 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Mago 210 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Rho 211 Broxer 212 c Yes c c c Yes c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Thingbu H.Q. 213 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Luguthang 214 0 13 2 1 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 11 13 12

185 Census of India 2011- Village Directory Amenities and Land use ( As in 2009 ) Name of District:-Tawang Location CodeNo:-245 Name of CD Block:-Jang-Thingbu Location CodeNo:-0005 Availability of miscellaneous facilities Availability of Land Use (If amenities available code -Yes is electricity Nearest Town given, If not available within the (Yes/No) village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Community centre with/without TV Sports Field, Sports Club / Recreation Centre Cinema / Video Hall Public Library Public Reading Room Newspaper Supply Assembly Polling station Birth & Death Registration Office Power Supply for Domestic Use (ED) Power Supply for Agricultural Use (EAG) Power Supply for Commercial Use (EC) Power Supply for All Uses (EA) Name Distance range code i.e. a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms . Forests 1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 201 Thongsheng b c c c c c c b c Yes No Yes No TAWANG c 0 202 Marmang b a b c c c c b b Yes No Yes No TAWANG c 2 203 Kharsa(Old) a a b c c c c a b Yes No Yes No TAWANG c 20 204 Kharsa(New) Yes a b c c c c Yes b Yes No Yes No TAWANG c 15 205 Namazing Yes a a c c c c a a Yes No Yes No TAWANG c 20 206 Dungse Yes a a c c c c Yes Yes Yes No Yes No TAWANG c 400 207 Yuthumbu a Yes a Yes c c c Yes a Yes No Yes No TAWANG c 500 208 Nuranang RA - III Yes c c c c c c c c Yes No Yes No TAWANG c 200 209 Sarong c c c c c c c c c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 210 Mago Yes c c c c c c Yes c No No No No 0 211 Rho Yes c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No 0 212 Broxer 0 213 Thingbu H.Q. Yes c c c Yes c c Yes Yes Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 214 Luguthang Yes c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 Block T O T A L : 8 1 0 1 1 0 0 7 2 12 0 8 0 0 0 1157

186 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0005 Land Use Name of Area under different types of land use ( in Area irrigated by three most hectares rounded up to one decimal place) source (in hectare). important commodities manufactured Name of Village Serial Number Area under Non-agricultural Uses Barren and Un-cultivable land Permanent Pastures and Other Grazing Lands Land Under Miscellaneous Tree Crops etc. Culturable Waste Land Fallow lands other than current fallows Current Fallows Net Area Sown Total Irrigated Land Area Total Un-irrigated Land Area Canals ( C ) Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW) Tanks/Lakes(T/L) Water Falls(WF) Others(O) First Second Third 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 2 1 0 0 000 00000 00000 Thongsheng 201 5 0 0.5 6 2 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Marmang 202 5 6 100 2.5 10 4 5 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kharsa(Old) 203 4 5 110 3.5 8 2 4 2.5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kharsa(New) 204 4 9 500 1.5 2 1 1 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Namazing 205 12 5 500 4.5 14 1 2 37 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dungse 206 10 10 1000 4.5 10 10 5 43 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yuthumbu 207 2 4 200 0 1 0.5 1 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nuranang RA - III 208 0 0 000 00000 00000 Sarong 209 0 0 000 00000 00000 Mago 210 5 9 0 3.5 5 2 1 32 0 35 0 0 0 0 0 Rho 211 0 0 000 00000 00000 Broxer 212 0 0 000 00000 00000 Thingbu H.Q. 213 0 0 000 00000 00000 Luguthang 214 47 48 2411 26 52 21.5 29 157 4 35 0 0 0 0

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (C.D. BLOCK WISE) Name of the District : Tawang Serial 2011 Census 2001 Census Name of village number location code number location code number 1 2 3 4 Name of C D Block : Mukto-Bongkhar (0006) Name of Circle : Mukto (01563) 215 Gomkelleng 261588 00017800 216 Gongkhar 261587 00017700 217 Gyandong 261586 00017600 218 Khet 261585 00017500 219 Mirba 261591 00018100 220 Mukto Village 261590 00018000 221 Sherjong Mukto H.Q. 261589 00017900 Name of Circle : Bongkhar (01564) 222 Bardung 261599 223 Bomja 261605 00017400 224 Bompa 261598 225 Bongleng 261592 00017200 226 Bonglingmet 261593 227 Doomre 261597 228 Dungshingmang 261600 229 Kharung 261601 00017300 230 Kharungdong 261604 231 Kharungmet 261602 232 Rigiba 261596 233 Rishorekharchen 261594 234 Thangarkharung 261603 235 Zamzimba 261595

197 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Mukto-Bongkhar Number of educational amenities available. (If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Location code no. Total area of the village ( in hectares rounded up to one decimal place) Total population ( 2011 census ) Number of households (2011 census) Pre-Primary school (PP) Primary school (P) Middle school (M) Secondary School (S) Senior Secondary school (SS) Degree college of arts science & commerce (ASC) Engineering college(EC) Medical college (MC) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 215 Khet 261585 0 1147 176 1 1 1 c c c c c 216 Gyandong 261586 0 366 89 1 1 1 c c c c c 217 Gongkhar 261587 0 545 109 1 1 1 b c c c c 218 Gomkelleng 261588 0 155 30 1 1 a a c c c c 219 Sherjong Mukto H.Q. 261589 0 446 95 1 1 1 1 c c c c 220 Mukto Village 261590 0 727 147 1 1 a a c c c c 221 Mirba 261591 0 269 51 1 1 1 b c c c c 222 Bongleng 261592 0 84 28 1 1 1 c c c c c 223 Bonglingmet 261593 0 78 20 c 1 1 c c c c c 224 Rishorekharchen 261594 0 77 15 c 1 1 c c c c c 225 Zamzimba 261595 0 55 14 c 1 1 c c c c c 226 Rigiba 261596 0 77 14 c 1 1 c c c c c 227 Doomre 261597 0 86 17 c 1 1 c c c c c 228 Bompa 261598 0 169 30 c 2 2 c c c c c 229 Bardung 261599 0 19 6 c 1 c c c c c 230 Dungshingmang 261600 0 65 15 c b b c c c c c 231 Kharung 261601 0 235 50 c 1 c c c c c 232 Kharungmet 261602 0 18 6 c c c c c c 233 Thangarkharung 261603 0 16 10 c c c c c c 234 Kharungdong 261604 0 18 7 c 1 c c c c c 235 Bomja 261605 0 259 57 c 1 c c c c c c Block T O T A L : 0 4911 986 8 19 13 1 0 0 0 0 District T O T A L : 1 38775 8377 81 113 54 10 1 0 0 0

198 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0006 Number of educational amenities available. (If not available Number of Medical Amenities available. (If not within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, available within the village , the distance range b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name of Village Serial Number Management institute (MI) Polytechnic (Pt) Vocational training school /ITI Non-formal training centre (NFTC) Special school for disabled (SSD) Others (specify) Community health centre (CHC) Primary health centre (PHC) Primary health sub centre (PHS) Maternity and child welfare centre (MCW) T.B. clinic (TBC) Hospital-allopathic (HA) Hospital-alternative medicine (HO) Dispensary (D) Veterinary hospital (VH) Mobile health clinic (MHC) Family welfare centre (FWC) 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 1 c cccc cc 1ccccccccKhet 215 c cccc cccccccccccGyandong 216 c cccc ccbccccccbbGongkhar 217 c cccc ccaccccccaaGomkelleng 218 c c c c c c c 1 a c c c c c a 1 Sherjong Mukto H.Q. 219 c cccc c 1accccccaaMukto Village 220 c cccc bcbbcccbcbbMirba 221 c cccc c 1cccccccccBongleng 222 c cccc cccccccccccBonglingmet 223 c cccc cccccccccccRishorekharchen 224 c cccc cccccccccccZamzimba 225 c cccc cccccccccccRigiba 226 c cccc cccccccccccDoomre 227 c cccc cccccccccccBompa 228 c cccc cccccccccccBardung 229 c cccc cccccccccccDungshingmang 230 c cccc cc 1ccccccccKharung 231 c cccc cccccccccccKharungmet 232 c cccc cccccccccccThangarkharung 233 c cccc cccccccccccKharungdong 234 c cccc cccccccccccBomja 235 000000 02300000001 000100 161620213323

199 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Mukto-Bongkhar Number of Non-Government Availability of drinking water - Medical Amenities available. Yes / No Serial Number Name village Charitable non Govt. hospital/Nursing home. Medical practitioner with Degree MBBS Medical practitioner with other degree Medical practitioner with no degree Traditional practitioner and faith healer . Medicine Shop Others Tap water (Treated/Untreated) Well water (Covered / Uncovered well) Hand Pump Tube wells / Bore well Spring River / Canal Tank / Pond / Lake Others 1 2 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 215 Khet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 216 Gyandong 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 217 Gongkhar 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 218 Gomkelleng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 219 Sherjong Mukto H.Q. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 220 Mukto Village 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 221 Mirba 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 222 Bongleng 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 223 Bonglingmet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 224 Rishorekharchen 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 225 Zamzimba 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 226 Rigiba 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 227 Doomre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 228 Bompa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 229 Bardung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 230 Dungshingmang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 231 Kharung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 232 Kharungmet 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 233 Thangarkharung 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 234 Kharungdong 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No 235 Bomja 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Yes No No No No No No No Block T O T A L : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District T O T A L : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 172 0 0 0 5 5 0 1

200 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0006 Availability of toilet & Communication and transport facilities (If others Yes / No amenities available code -Yes is given except for Village Pin Code ,If not available within the village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name village Community toilet including bath. Community toilet excluding bath. Rural sanitary mart or sanitary hardware outlet available near the village. Community bio- gas or recycle of waste for productive use. Post office(PO) Sub post office (SPO) Post & Telegraph office (P&TO) Village Pin Code Telephones (Land lines) Public call office (PCO) Mobile phone coverage Internet cafes/ Common service centre (CSC) Private courier facility Bus service (Public & Private) Serial Number 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 2 1 No No No No c c c c c Yes c c c Khet 215 No No No No c c c c c Yes c c c Gyandong 216 No No No No c c c b c Yes c c c Gongkhar 217 No No No No c c c a c Yes c c c Gomkelleng 218 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c Yes Sherjong Mukto H.Q. 219 No No No No c c c Yes c Yes c c c Mukto Village 220 No No No No c b c b b Yes b c b Mirba 221 No No No No c c c c c Yes c c c Bongleng 222 No No No No c c c c c Yes c c c Bonglingmet 223 No No No No c c c c c Yes c c c Rishorekharchen 224 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Zamzimba 225 No No No No c c c c c Yes c c c Rigiba 226 No No No No c c c c c Yes c c c Doomre 227 No No No No c c c c c Yes c c c Bompa 228 No No No No c c c c c Yes c c c Bardung 229 No No No No c c c c c Yes c c c Dungshingmang 230 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Kharung 231 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Kharungmet 232 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Thangarkharung 233 No No No No c c c c c Yes c c c Kharungdong 234 No No No No c c c c c c c c c Bomja 235 00 0 0 000 02016001 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 78 13 114 1 0 26

201 Census of India 2011- Amenities and Land use Name of District:-Tawang Name of CD Block:-Mukto-Bongkhar Communication and transport Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & facilities (If amenities available code credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is -Yes is given except for Village Pin given, If not available within the village , the Code ,If not available within the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 village , the distance range code viz; Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c facility is available is given). for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Railway stations Auto/Modified Autos Taxis and Vans Tractors Cycle-pulled rickshaws(Manual & Machine driven) Carts driven by animals Sea /River ferry service Connected to national highway(NH) Connected to state highway(SH) Connected to major district road (MDR) Connected to others district road Pucca roads Kutchcha roads Water bounded macadam(WBM) roads 1 2 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 215 Khet c c c c c c c c c b b c b b 216 Gyandong c c c c c c c c c c c c Yes c 217 Gongkhar c c c c c c c c b b Yes b Yes c 218 Gomkelleng c c c c c c c c a a Yes a b b 219 Sherjong Mukto H.Q. c c c c c c c c c Yes c Yes b b 220 Mukto Village c c c c c c c c c a a Yes b b 221 Mirba c c b c c c c b b Yes a Yes Yes Yes 222 Bongleng c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 223 Bonglingmet c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 224 Rishorekharchen c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 225 Zamzimba c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 226 Rigiba c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 227 Doomre c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 228 Bompa c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 229 Bardung c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 230 Dungshingmang c c b c c c c c c c b c b b 231 Kharung c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 232 Kharungmet c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 233 Thangarkharung c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 234 Kharungdong c c c c c c c c c c c c c c 235 Bomja a c c c c c c c c c c c c c Block T O T A L : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 3 3 1 District T O T A L : 0 1 85 0 0 0 0 27 14 10 54 72 29 9

202 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0006 Village connected to highways, village roads, banks & Availability of miscellaneous facilities (If credit societies (If amenities available code -Yes is amenities available code -Yes is given, If not given, If not available within the village , the available within the village , the distance range distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Name village Navigable waterway (river/canal)(NW) Footpaths (FP) Commercial & Co-operative Banks ATM Agricultural Credit Societies Self-Help Group (SHG) Public distribution system (PDS) shop Mandis / Regular market Weekly Haat Agricultural marketing society Integrated Child Development Scheme (Nutritional Centres) Anganwadi Centre (Nutritional Centres) Others (Nutritional Centres) (AccreditedASHA Social Health Activist) Serial Number 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 2 1 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Khet 215 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Gyandong 216 c Yes c c c b b c c c c Yes Yes Yes Gongkhar 217 c Yes c c c a a c c c c Yes Yes Yes Gomkelleng 218 c Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Sherjong Mukto H.Q. 219 c Yes c c c Yes Yes c c c c Yes Yes Yes Mukto Village 220 c Yes b b b b b b c c b Yes Yes Yes Mirba 221 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Bongleng 222 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Bonglingmet 223 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes a Rishorekharchen 224 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Zamzimba 225 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Rigiba 226 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Doomre 227 c Yes c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Yes Bompa 228 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes c Bardung 229 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Dungshingmang 230 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Kharung 231 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Kharungmet 232 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Thangarkharung 233 c Yes c c c c c c c c c Yes Yes Yes Kharungdong 234 c Yes c c c c c c a c c Yes Yes Yes Bomja 235 0 21 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 21 21 19 0 218 4 3 0 15 21 13 0 0 4 154 218 181

203 Census of India 2011- Village Directory Amenities and Land use ( As in 2009 ) Name of District:-Tawang Location CodeNo:-245 Name of CD Block:-Mukto-Bongkhar Location CodeNo:-0006 Availability of miscellaneous facilities Availability of Land Use (If amenities available code -Yes is electricity Nearest Town given, If not available within the (Yes/No) village , the distance range code viz; a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms of nearest place where facility is available is given). Serial Number Name village Community centre with/without TV Sports Field, Sports Club / Recreation Centre Cinema / Video Hall Public Library Public Reading Room Newspaper Supply Assembly Polling station Birth & Death Registration Office Power Supply for Domestic Use (ED) Power Supply for Agricultural Use (EAG) Power Supply for Commercial Use (EC) Power Supply for All Uses (EA) Name Distance range code i.e. a for < 5 Kms, b for 5-10 Kms and c for 10+ kms . Forests 1 2 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 215 Khet Yes c Yes c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 216 Gyandong Yes c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 217 Gongkhar Yes c b c b c c Yes b Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 218 Gomkelleng Yes Yes a c a c c a a Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 219 Sherjong Mukto H.Q. Yes Yes Yes c Yes c c Yes Yes Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 220 Mukto Village Yes a a c a c c Yes a Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 221 Mirba Yes b b c b c c Yes b Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 222 Bongleng c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 223 Bonglingmet c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 224 Rishorekharchen c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 225 Zamzimba c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 226 Rigiba c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 227 Doomre c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 228 Bompa c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 229 Bardung c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 230 Dungshingmang c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 231 Kharung c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 232 Kharungmet c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 233 Thangarkharung c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 234 Kharungdong c c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 235 Bomja Yes c c c c c c Yes c Yes No No No TAWANG c 0 Block T O T A L : 8 2 2 0 1 0 0 20 1 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 District T O T A L : 61 7 3 1 2 0 0 81 4 216 0 8 0 0 0 1157

204 Village Directory ( As in 2009 ) Location CodeNo:-245 Location CodeNo:-0006 Land Use Name of Area under different types of land use ( in Area irrigated by three most hectares rounded up to one decimal place) source (in hectare). important commodities manufactured Name of Village Serial Number Area under Non-agricultural Uses Barren and Un-cultivable land Permanent Pastures and Other Grazing Lands Land Under Miscellaneous Tree Crops etc. Culturable Waste Land Fallow lands other than current fallows Current Fallows Net Area Sown Total Irrigated Land Area Total Un-irrigated Land Area Canals ( C ) Wells/Tube-wells(W/TW) Tanks/Lakes(T/L) Water Falls(WF) Others(O) First Second Third 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 2 1 0 0 000 00000 00000 Khet 215 0 0 000 00000 00000 Gyandong 216 0 0 000 00000 00000 Gongkhar 217 0 0 000 00000 00000 Gomkelleng 218 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sherjong Mukto H.Q. 219 0 0 000 00000 00000 Mukto Village 220 0 0 000 00000 00000 Mirba 221 0 0 000 00000 00000 Bongleng 222 0 0 000 00000 00000 Bonglingmet 223 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rishorekharchen 224 0 0 000 00000 00000 Zamzimba 225 0 0 000 00000 00000 Rigiba 226 0 0 000 00000 00000 Doomre 227 0 0 000 00000 00000 Bompa 228 0 0 000 00000 00000 Bardung 229 0 0 000 00000 00000 Dungshingmang 230 0 0 000 00000 00000 Kharung 231 0 0 000 00000 00000 Kharungmet 232 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Thangarkharung 233 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kharungdong 234 0 0 000 00000 00000 Bomja 235 0 0 000 00000 0000 47 48 2411 26 52 21.5 29 157 4 35 0 0 0 0

205 Appendix I - Summary showing total number of villages having District: Tawang (245) Villages having Sr. Name of CD block Total number Total Villages having No. of inhabited population villages in the of C.D. Pre-primary Primary Middle Secondary Senior C. D. block block school school school school secondary school (SS)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 44 5759 16 19 8 0 0 2 0002-Lumla 21 6172 8 15 9 2 1 3 0003-Tawang 88 11926 22 33 12 4 0 4 0004-Kitpi 31 2935 15 15 6 2 0 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 13 7072 10 10 5 1 0 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 21 4911 8 18 12 1 0 Total 218 38775 79 110 52 10 1

Villages having Medical institutions

Sr. Community Primary Primary Maternity T.B. clinic Hospital- Hospital- No. health centre health health sub and child allopathic alternative centre centre welfare medicine centre

2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 2 0002-Lumla 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0003-Tawang 0 1 6 0 0 0 0 4 0004-Kitpi 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 1 0 3 1 0 1 1 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 Total 1 6 16 2 0 2 1

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Village Directory educational, medical and other amenities - CD Block level educational institutions

Degree Degree Medical Management Polytechnic Vocational Non- Special Others No college of college of college institute training formal school (specify) educational arts engineering school / training for facility sceince & ITI centre disabled commerce 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 0 000 0 0000 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 000 0 0000 54 0 000 0 0000 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 102

Villages having Medical institutions (contd.) …

Dispensary Veterinary Mobile Family Medical Medical Medicine Others No hospital health clinic welfare practioner practioner shop medical centre (with MBBS (with other facility Degree) degree)

27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 41 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 82 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 16 3 3 2 3 0 0 0 0 195

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Villages having drinking water

Sr. Tap water Well water Hand Tubewell/ Spring River/ Tank/ Others No No. (treated/ (coverd/ pump borewell canal pond/ drinking untreated) uncovered lake water well) facility

2 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 22 2 0002-Lumla 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 3 0003-Tawang 79 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 4 0004-Kitpi 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 10 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 172 0 0 0 5 5 0 1 43

Villages having transport Banks

Sr. Village Bus Railway Auto/ Taxi & Tractors Navigable Commercial ATM No. roads- service station modified vans water ways & co- pucca (public/ autos (river/canal/ operative road private) sea ferry service) 2 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 9 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 2 0002-Lumla 4 0 0 0 11 0 0 2 2 3 0003-Tawang 33 9 0 0 33 0 0 0 0 4 0004-Kitpi 17 9 0 1 24 0 0 0 0 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 6 7 0 0 4 0 0 2 1 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 72 26 0 1 85 0 0 4 3

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Villages having Post & Telegraph

Post office Sub post office Post & telegraph Phone (land Public call Mobile phone Internet cafes/ office lines) office coverage Common service centre

45 46 47 48 49 50 51 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 2 0 4 3 2 0 0 0 0 55 4 57 0 1 0 0 9 2 31 1 0 1 0 5 3 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 16 0 2 3 0 78 13 114 1

Credit Villages having recreation facility Miscellaneous Villages having societies power supply Agricultural Cinema / Public Public Availability Public Weekly Asembly Birth & Available Not credit video library reading of news distribution haat polling death available societies halls rooms paper system station registration (PDS) shop office

61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 16 0 43 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 11 1 21 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 19 0 88 0 00000 308 0310 01100 107 2121 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 20 1 21 0 0 1 2 0 0 21 0 81 4 216 2

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Appendix IA - village directory Villages by number of primary schools District: Tawang (245) Sr.No. Name of C.D.Block Total number Number of primary schools of inhabited None One Two Three Four + villages 1 2 3 45678 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 44 25 19 0 0 0 2 0002-Lumla 21 6 14 1 0 0 3 0003-Tawang 88 55 33 0 0 0 4 0004-Kitpi 31 16 15 0 0 0 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 13 3 9 1 0 0 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 21 3 17 1 0 0 Total 218 108 107 3 0 0

Appendix IB - village directory Villages by primary, middle and secondary schools District: Tawang (245) Sr.No. Name of CD Block Total number Type of educational institutions available of inhabited No school At least one At least one At least one villages primary school primary school middle school and and no middle and one one secondary school middle school school

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 44 23 13 6 0 2 0002-Lumla 21 4 8 7 2 3 0003-Tawang 88 54 22 11 3 4 0004-Kitpi 31 16 9 6 2 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 13 3 5 5 1 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 21 3 6 12 1 Total 218 103 63 47 9

Appendix IC - Village Directory Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available District: Tawang (245) Sr.No. Name of C.D.Block Number of villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available Only tap Only well Only Only More than one source (treated/ (covered / tubewell handpump only from tap, well, untreated) uncovered) /borewell tubewell,hand pump 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 22 0 0 0 0 2 0002-Lumla 14 0 0 0 0 3 0003-Tawang 79 0 0 0 0 4 0004-Kitpi 26 0 0 0 0 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 10 0 0 0 0 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 21 0 0 0 0 Total 172 0 0 0 0

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Appendix II – Village Directory Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities available District : Tawang (245) There is no village with 5,000 and above population in the district. So information to be incorporated in this Appendix may be treated as NIL.

Appendix III – Village Directory Land utilization data in respect of Census towns District : Tawang (245)

Data pertaining to appendix III could not be furnished due to non availability of the same

Appendix V- Village Directory Summary showing number of villages not having scheduled castes population District: Tawang(245) Sr.No. Name of C.D. Block Total Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited villages villages villages villages having no scheduled castes population

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 45 1 44 44 2 0002-Lumla 22 1 21 21 3 0003-Tawang 102 14 88 88 4 0004-Kitpi 31 0 31 31 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 14 1 13 13 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 21 0 21 21 Total 235 17 218 218

Appendix VI - Village Directory Summary showing number of villages not having scheduled tribes population District: Tawang(245) Sr.No. Name of C.D. Block Total Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited villages villages villages villages having no scheduled tribes population 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 0001-Zemithang-Dudunghar 45 1 44 0 2 0002-Lumla 22 1 21 0 3 0003-Tawang 102 14 88 1 4 0004-Kitpi 31 0 31 0 5 0005-Jang-Thingbu 14 1 13 0 6 0006-Mukto-Bongkhar 21 0 21 0 Total 235 17 218 1

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Appendix VIIA - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled castes to the total population by ranges. District: Tawang(245) CD Block: Zemithang-Dudunghar(0001) A - Scheduled Castes Range of scheduled Location code Name of village castes population number (Percentages) 1 2 3 Nil 261377 Shoktsen Nil 261378 Brokenthang Nil 261379 Lumpo Nil 261380 T.Gonpa Nil 261381 Muchut (Kharakpu) Nil 261382 Gorsam Nil 261383 Zemithang H.Q. Nil 261384 Kharman Nil 261385 Kelengteng Nil 261386 Dung Nil 261387 Khobleteng Nil 261388 B.T.K (Chumrong) Nil 261389 Tebo Nil 261390 Hanggang Nil 261391 Thikshi Nil 261392 Sirdi Nil 261393 Khebleteng Nil 261394 Shakti Nil 261417 Buri Nil 261418 Sherkimang Nil 261419 Blaiteng Nil 261420 Lumchang Nil 261421 Dongmereng Nil 261422 Marmay Nil 261423 Yuser Nil 261424 Guntse Nil 261425 Zhamaneng Nil 261426 Darmaleng Nil 261427 Loudung Nil 261428 Chellengdung Nil 261429 Ramyang Nil 261430 Dudunghar H.Q. Nil 261432 Pamdung Nil 261433 Maling Nil 261434 Sanghar Nil 261435 Nemtsering Nil 261436 Kheleteng Nil 261437 Dorkarong Nil 261438 Narmaleng Nil 261439 Dungser Nil 261440 Phomghar Nil 261441 Khokem Nil 261442 Surbin Nil 261443 Muktur

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Appendix VIIA - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled castes to the total population by ranges. District: Tawang(245) CD Block: Lumla(0002) A - Scheduled Castes Range of scheduled Location code Name of village castes population number (Percentages) 1 2 3 Nil 261395 Lumla H.Q. Nil 261396 Lumla Village (Soleng) Nil 261397 New Lumla Nil 261398 Khozo (Melenghar) (Tabrang) (Mayur) Nil 261399 Mangnam Nil 261400 Thrillam Nil 261401 Bukiong Nil 261402 Sakyur Nil 261403 Hoongla Nil 261404 Pharmay Nil 261405 Khuminthang Nil 261406 Dugumba Nil 261407 Suhung(Jung) Nil 261408 Sazo Nil 261409 Kungba Nil 261410 Kharteng Nil 261411 Phomang Nil 261412 Baghar Nil 261413 Sharbrang Nil 261414 Yabab Nil 261415 Gispu Appendix VIIA - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled castes to the total population by ranges. District: Tawang(245) CD Block: Tawang(0003) A - Scheduled Castes Range of scheduled Location code Name of village castes population number (Percentages) 1 2 3 Nil 261444 Bramadungchung Nil 261445 Gyangong Ani Gompa Nil 261446 8 K.M. Labour Camp Nil 261447 Tawang Gompa Nil 261449 Mandrelling Nil 261450 Shyo Nil 261451 Timelo Nil 261453 Lebrang Nil 261455 Damgyen

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Appendix VIIA - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled castes to the total population by ranges. District: Tawang(245) CD Block: Tawang(0003) A - Scheduled Castes Range of scheduled Location code Name of village castes population number (Percentages) 1 2 3 Nil 261456 Urgelling Nil 261457 Changprong Nil 261458 Sangeeling Nil 261459 Jamyang Choikorling Gonpa Nil 261460 Bigha Nil 261461 Kitkhar Nil 261462 Maidung Nil 261463 Bumteng Nil 261464 Bomba Nil 261465 Gyanggit Nil 261466 Teli Nil 261467 Labour Camp Nil 261468 Blemleng Nil 261469 Surbi Nil 261470 Pempaleng Nil 261471 Seru Nil 261472 Kangteng Nil 261473 Kegorbteng Nil 261474 Bemathang Gonpa Nil 261475 Chala Gonpa Nil 261476 Lamrong Nil 261477 Shyajing Nil 261478 Gormang Nil 261479 Nodo Nil 261480 Dumgree Nil 261481 Gomkang Nil 261482 Saikhar Nil 261483 Gridar Gonpa Nil 261484 Gyada Nil 261485 Shabur Nil 261486 Yusum Nil 261487 Sohung Nil 261488 Pamaghar Nil 261490 Sakpret Nil 261491 Yuesa Gonpa Nil 261493 Thongleng Nil 261494 Tengpuche Gonpa Nil 261495 Ngang Gongma Gonpa Nil 261497 Lemberdung

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Appendix VIIA - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled castes to the total population by ranges. District: Tawang(245) CD Block: Tawang(0003) A - Scheduled Castes Range of scheduled Location code Name of village castes population number (Percentages) 1 2 3 Nil 261498 Gyangkhar Nil 261499 Famla Nil 261500 Unghar Nil 261501 Gangkardung Nil 261503 Khartoth Nil 261504 Kyableng Nil 261506 Khinmey Nil 261507 Khinmey Gonpa Nil 261509 Paidhar Nil 261510 Tepsha Nil 261511 Changteng Nil 261512 Yubu Nil 261513 Paikhar Nil 261514 Dharmakang Nil 261515 Shepeadung Nil 261560 Tepsotmey Nil 261561 Lhoudung Nil 261562 Tsewkhar/DHPD colony Nil 261563 Lhoukhar Nil 261564 Lumkang Nil 261565 Grelleng Nil 261566 Grakhang Nil 261567 Paigong Nil 261568 Brukpaleng Nil 261569 Kregyang Nil 261570 Rengyang Nil 261571 Singsore Ani Gompa Nil 261572 Brakhar Gompa Nil 261573 Jobrang Nil 261574 Menteng Nil 261575 Khamba Nil 261576 Gemreteng Nil 261577 Yanla Gompa Nil 261578 Shakpaleng Nil 261579 Lugudung Nil 261580 Surbu/Tseretse Nil 261581 Dungkhar Nil 261582 Khalengche Nil 261583 Shyro Nil 261584 Jangda 215

Appendix VIIA - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled castes to the total population by ranges. District: Tawang(245) CD Block: Kitpi(0004) A - Scheduled Castes Range of scheduled Location code Name of village castes population number (Percentages) 1 2 3 Nil 261521 Grenghar Nil 261522 Tengteng (Thengthin) Nil 261523 Lhargong Nil 261524 Namet Nil 261525 Khromten Gonpa Nil 261526 Jyarmang Ani Gonpa Nil 261527 Namtungtse Nil 261528 Bomdir Basti Nil 261529 Zyemteng Nil 261530 Langbutse Nil 261531 Tarmang Gonpa Nil 261532 Waikher Nil 261533 Kitpi Nil 261534 Kitpi II Nil 261535 Themkhar Nil 261536 Bathung Nil 261537 Audung Nil 261538 Jamkhar (Shemghar) Nil 261539 Ruighar Nil 261540 Langateng Nil 261541 Beghar Nil 261542 Shernup Nil 261543 Boksar Nil 261544 Kralling Nil 261545 Bongbong/Chaksam Nil 261546 Soma Nil 261547 Khrimu Nil 261548 Bragyap Nil 261549 Thongmin Gonpa Nil 261550 Boimkang Nil 261551 Khardung

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Appendix VIIA - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled castes to the total population by ranges. District: Tawang(245) CD Block: Jang-Thingbu(0005) A - Scheduled Castes Range of scheduled Location code Name of village castes population number (Percentages) 1 2 3 Nil 261552 Thongsheng Nil 261553 Marmang Nil 261554 Kharsa(Old) Nil 261555 Kharsa(New) Nil 261556 Namazing Nil 261557 Dungse Nil 261558 Yuthumbu Nil 261559 Nuranang RA - III Nil 261606 Sarong Nil 261607 Mago Nil 261608 Rho Nil 261610 Thingbu H.Q. Nil 261611 Luguthang Appendix VIIA - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled castes to the total population by ranges. District: Tawang(245) CD Block: Mukto-Bongkhar(0006) A - Scheduled Castes Range of scheduled Location code Name of village castes population number (Percentages) 1 2 3 Nil 261585 Khet Nil 261586 Gyandong Nil 261587 Gongkhar Nil 261588 Gomkelleng Nil 261589 Sherjong Mukto H.Q. Nil 261590 Mukto Village Nil 261591 Mirba Nil 261592 Bongleng Nil 261593 Bonglingmet Nil 261594 Rishorekharchen Nil 261595 Zamzimba Nil 261596 Rigiba Nil 261597 Doomre Nil 261598 Bompa Nil 261599 Bardung Nil 261600 Dungshingmang Nil 261601 Kharung Nil 261602 Kharungmet Nil 261603 Thangarkharung Nil 261604 Kharungdong Nil 261605 Bomja

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Appendix VIIB - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. District: Tawang(245) CD Block: Zemithang-Dudunghar(0001) B - Scheduled Tribes Range of scheduled Location code number Name of village tribes population (percentages) 1 2 3 51 - 75 261383 Zemithang H.Q. 51 - 75 261393 Khebleteng 51 - 75 261424 Guntse 51 - 75 261430 Dudunghar H.Q. 76 and above 261377 Shoktsen 76 and above 261378 Brokenthang 76 and above 261379 Lumpo 76 and above 261380 T.Gonpa 76 and above 261381 Muchut (Kharakpu) 76 and above 261382 Gorsam 76 and above 261384 Kharman 76 and above 261385 Kelengteng 76 and above 261386 Dung 76 and above 261387 Khobleteng 76 and above 261388 B.T.K (Chumrong) 76 and above 261389 Tebo 76 and above 261390 Hanggang 76 and above 261391 Thikshi 76 and above 261392 Sirdi 76 and above 261394 Shakti 76 and above 261417 Buri 76 and above 261418 Sherkimang 76 and above 261419 Blaiteng 76 and above 261420 Lumchang 76 and above 261421 Dongmereng 76 and above 261422 Marmay 76 and above 261423 Yuser 76 and above 261425 Zhamaneng 76 and above 261426 Darmaleng 76 and above 261427 Loudung 76 and above 261428 Chellengdung 76 and above 261429 Ramyang 76 and above 261432 Pamdung 76 and above 261433 Maling 76 and above 261434 Sanghar

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Appendix VIIB - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. District: Tawang(245) CD Block: Zemithang-Dudunghar(0001) B - Scheduled Tribes Range of scheduled Location code number Name of village tribes population (percentages) 1 2 3 76 and above 261435 Nemtsering 76 and above 261436 Kheleteng 76 and above 261437 Dorkarong 76 and above 261438 Narmaleng 76 and above 261439 Dungser 76 and above 261440 Phomghar 76 and above 261441 Khokem 76 and above 261442 Surbin 76 and above 261443 Muktur Appendix VII - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. District: Tawang(245) CD Block: Lumla(0002) B - Scheduled Tribes Range of scheduled Location code number Name of village tribes population (percentages) 1 2 3 51 - 75 261395 Lumla H.Q. 51 - 75 261397 New Lumla 76 and above 261396 Lumla Village (Soleng) 76 and above 261398 Khozo (Melenghar) (Tabrang) (Mayur) 76 and above 261399 Mangnam 76 and above 261400 Thrillam 76 and above 261401 Bukiong 76 and above 261402 Sakyur 76 and above 261403 Hoongla 76 and above 261404 Pharmay 76 and above 261405 Khuminthang 76 and above 261406 Dugumba 76 and above 261407 Suhung(Jung) 76 and above 261408 Sazo 76 and above 261409 Kungba 76 and above 261410 Kharteng 76 and above 261411 Phomang 76 and above 261412 Baghar 76 and above 261413 Sharbrang 76 and above 261414 Yabab 76 and above 261415 Gispu

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Appendix VII - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. District: Tawang(245) CD Block: Tawang(0003) B - Scheduled Tribes Range of scheduled Location code number Name of village tribes population (percentages) 1 2 3 Nil 261467 Labour Camp 11 - 20 261446 8 K.M. Labour Camp 11 - 20 261474 Bemathang Gonpa 11 - 20 261562 Tsewkhar/DHPD colony 11 - 20 261566 Grakhang 11 - 20 261568 Brukpaleng 31 - 40 261565 Grelleng 31 - 40 261570 Rengyang 31 - 40 261575 Khamba 41 - 50 261458 Sangeeling 41 - 50 261572 Brakhar Gompa 41 - 50 261577 Yanla Gompa 41 - 50 261580 Surbu/Tseretse 51 - 75 261462 Maidung 51 - 75 261463 Bumteng 51 - 75 261473 Kegorbteng 51 - 75 261485 Shabur 51 - 75 261497 Lemberdung 51 - 75 261504 Kyableng 51 - 75 261567 Paigong 51 - 75 261583 Shyro 51 - 75 261584 Jangda 76 and above 261444 Bramadungchung 76 and above 261445 Gyangong Ani Gompa 76 and above 261447 Tawang Gompa 76 and above 261449 Mandrelling 76 and above 261450 Shyo 76 and above 261451 Timelo 76 and above 261453 Lebrang 76 and above 261455 Damgyen 76 and above 261456 Urgelling 76 and above 261457 Changprong 76 and above 261459 Jamyang Choikorling Gonpa 76 and above 261460 Bigha 76 and above 261461 Kitkhar 76 and above 261464 Bomba 76 and above 261465 Gyanggit 76 and above 261466 Teli 76 and above 261468 Blemleng

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Appendix VII - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. District: Tawang(245) CD Block: Tawang(0003) B - Scheduled Tribes Range of scheduled Location code number Name of village tribes population (percentages) 1 2 3 76 and above 261469 Surbi 76 and above 261470 Pempaleng 76 and above 261471 Seru 76 and above 261472 Kangteng 76 and above 261475 Chala Gonpa 76 and above 261476 Lamrong 76 and above 261477 Shyajing 76 and above 261478 Gormang 76 and above 261479 Nodo 76 and above 261480 Dumgree 76 and above 261481 Gomkang 76 and above 261482 Saikhar 76 and above 261483 Gridar Gonpa 76 and above 261484 Gyada 76 and above 261486 Yusum 76 and above 261487 Sohung 76 and above 261488 Pamaghar 76 and above 261490 Sakpret 76 and above 261491 Yuesa Gonpa 76 and above 261493 Thongleng 76 and above 261494 Tengpuche Gonpa 76 and above 261495 Ngang Gongma Gonpa 76 and above 261498 Gyangkhar 76 and above 261499 Famla 76 and above 261500 Unghar 76 and above 261501 Gangkardung 76 and above 261503 Khartoth 76 and above 261506 Khinmey 76 and above 261507 Khinmey Gonpa 76 and above 261509 Paidhar 76 and above 261510 Tepsha 76 and above 261511 Changteng 76 and above 261512 Yubu 76 and above 261513 Paikhar 76 and above 261514 Dharmakang 76 and above 261515 Shepeadung 76 and above 261560 Tepsotmey 76 and above 261561 Lhoudung

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Appendix VII - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. District: Tawang(245) CD Block: Tawang(0003) B - Scheduled Tribes Range of scheduled Location code number Name of village tribes population (percentages) 1 2 3 76 and above 261563 Lhoukhar 76 and above 261564 Lumkang 76 and above 261569 Kregyang 76 and above 261571 Singsore Ani Gompa 76 and above 261573 Jobrang 76 and above 261574 Menteng 76 and above 261576 Gemreteng 76 and above 261578 Shakpaleng 76 and above 261579 Lugudung 76 and above 261581 Dungkhar 76 and above 261582 Khalengche

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Appendix VII - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. District: Tawang(245) CD Block: Kitpi(0004) B - Scheduled Tribes Range of scheduled Location code number Name of village tribes population (percentages) 1 2 3 11 - 20 261549 Thongmin Gonpa 31 - 40 261527 Namtungtse 31 - 40 261529 Zyemteng 41 - 50 261525 Khromten Gonpa 51 - 75 261521 Grenghar 51 - 75 261534 Kitpi II 51 - 75 261547 Khrimu 51 - 75 261550 Boimkang 76 and above 261522 Tengteng (Thengthin) 76 and above 261523 Lhargong 76 and above 261524 Namet 76 and above 261526 Jyarmang Ani Gonpa 76 and above 261528 Bomdir Basti 76 and above 261530 Langbutse 76 and above 261531 Tarmang Gonpa 76 and above 261532 Waikher 76 and above 261533 Kitpi 76 and above 261535 Themkhar 76 and above 261536 Bathung 76 and above 261537 Audung 76 and above 261538 Jamkhar (Shemghar) 76 and above 261539 Ruighar 76 and above 261540 Langateng 76 and above 261541 Beghar 76 and above 261542 Shernup 76 and above 261543 Boksar 76 and above 261544 Kralling 76 and above 261545 Bongbong/Chaksam 76 and above 261546 Soma 76 and above 261548 Bragyap 76 and above 261551 Khardung

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Appendix VII - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. District: Tawang(245) CD Block: Jang-Thingbu(0005) B - Scheduled Tribes Range of scheduled Location code number Name of village tribes population (percentages) 1 2 3 11 - 20 261559 Nuranang RA - III 21 - 30 261552 Thongsheng 21 - 30 261606 Sarong 41 - 50 261553 Marmang 51 - 75 261556 Namazing 51 - 75 261557 Dungse 51 - 75 261558 Yuthumbu 51 - 75 261608 Rho 76 and above 261554 Kharsa(Old) 76 and above 261555 Kharsa(New) 76 and above 261607 Mago 76 and above 261610 Thingbu H.Q. 76 and above 261611 Luguthang

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Appendix VII - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. District: Tawang(245) CD Block: Mukto-Bongkhar(0006) B - Scheduled Tribes Range of scheduled Location code number Name of village tribes population (percentages) 1 2 3 51 - 75 261604 Kharungdong 76 and above 261585 Khet 76 and above 261586 Gyandong 76 and above 261587 Gongkhar 76 and above 261588 Gomkelleng 76 and above 261589 Sherjong Mukto H.Q. 76 and above 261590 Mukto Village 76 and above 261591 Mirba 76 and above 261592 Bongleng 76 and above 261593 Bonglingmet 76 and above 261594 Rishorekharchen 76 and above 261595 Zamzimba 76 and above 261596 Rigiba 76 and above 261597 Doomre 76 and above 261598 Bompa 76 and above 261599 Bardung 76 and above 261600 Dungshingmang 76 and above 261601 Kharung 76 and above 261602 Kharungmet 76 and above 261603 Thangarkharung 76 and above 261605 Bomja

Appendix VIII – Village Directory Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat (C D Block wise) District: Tawang (245)

List of villages under each Gram Panchayat is not available.

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SECTION – II TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT - I Status and Growth History Sr. Class, name Location Code No. Name of Taluk/ Name of Area Number of Scheduled Scheduled No. and civic Tahsil/ Police CD block (sq. Km.) households Castes Tribes status of town Station/Islands including Population Population etc. houseless (2011 (2011 households Census) Census) (2011 Census)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IV, 1 Tawang (NT), 1224501559801424 TAWANG TAWANG 0 1685 3706 NT

Status and Growth History Population and growth rate (in brackets) of the town at the Censuses of Density Sex ratio 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 2011(2011 1991 2001 2011 Census)

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 8376 (0) 11202 (33.7) 0 0 327 340

STATEMENT-II Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 2009 Physical aspects Name of and road distance (in kms.) from Sr. Rainfall Temperature (in Sub-Division/ Taluk/ Tahsil / Name of town No. (in mm) centigrade) State HQ. District HQ. Police station/ Development Maximum Minimum Block/ Island HQ. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Tawang (NT) ITANAGAR (548) TAWANG (0) TAWANG (0)

Name of and road distance (in kms.) from

Nearest city with population of Nearest city with population of Railway station Bus route one lakh and more five lakh and more

9 10 11 12

GUWAHATI (554) GUWAHATI (554) BHALUKPONG (270) TAWANG ()

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STATEMENT - III Civic and other Amenities, 2009

System of drainage Number of latrines

Road Both -Open Sr.No. Name of Town length Open Closed Pit Flush/Pour Flush & Closed Nil Service Others (in kms.) (OD) (CD) System (Water borne) (BD)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Tawang (NT) 25 BD 15 1505 0 180

Civic and other Amenities, 2009

` Electrification (Number of connections) Domestic Industrial Commercial Road Others System of storage lighting Source of with capacity in kilo Fire fighting service* (points) supply (Codes) litres (along with @ Codes) @

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 TT, SR(246736) Yes 1684 5 303 12 156

*In case this service is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance from the town where facility is available has been given

@Two major source only

Abbreviation

TT: Tap water from treated source TU:Tap water from un-treated source CW: Covered well UW: Un-covered well HP:Hand pump TW/B:Tubewell /Borehole RW:Rainwater S:Spring TK/P/L:Tank/Pond/Lake O:Others OHT:Over head Tank SR:Service Reservoir RIG:River Infiltration Gallery BWP:Bore Well Pumping system PT:Pressure Tank N\A,NA,N.A.: Not Avialable

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STATEMENT - IV Medical Facilities, 2009 No. of Medical facilities* (with number of beds in brackets) Hospitals Dispensaries / Family Welfare Maternity and Child Maternity Sr.No. Name of Town (Allopathic & Health Center Center Welfare Center Homes Others) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Tawang (NT) 2(30) 1(0) 1(0) 1(8) 1(8)

No. of Medical facilities* (with number of beds in brackets) Charitable T.B.Hospital/ Nursing Homes Mobile Health Others etc. Medicine Shop Veterinary Hospital/Nursing Clinic Clinic (Numbers) Hospital Home (Numbers) 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1(0) 350 Kms. 1(0) 1(1) 102 Kms. 0 10

*If a medical facility is not available in the town,nearest place distance from the town where facility is available has been given *N.A.:Not Available

STATEMENT-V Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 2009 Number of Educational Facilities* Primary Middle Secondry Senior Arts/ Science/ Medical Engineering school school school Secondry Commerce colleges colleges Sr. Name of Town school colleges (of No. degree level and above)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 Tawang (NT) 12 6 3 2 TEZPUR(393) GUWAHATI(550) (524)

Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 2009 Number of Educational Facilities* Management Polytechnics Recognised Non-formal Special School Others Institute/ Shorthand, Education Center for Disabled colleges Typewriting and (Sarva Shiksha vocational Abhiyan Center) training institutions 10 11 12 13 14 15

TEZPUR(350) TEZPUR(392) TEZPUR(392) 1 URGELLING(3) 1

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Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 2009 Number of Social, Recreational and Cultural facilities No. of Home Working No. of Old Age Stadium Cinema Theatre Auditorium/ Public Reading rooms Orphange women's Home Community libraries hostles (with halls No. of seats in bracket)

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

NAGOAN(410) TEZPUR(350) BOMDILA(238) GUWAHATI(550) BOMDILA(238) 1 1 BOMDILA(188)

*If an educational facilitiy is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance from the town where facility is available has been given

STATEMENT - VI Industry and Banking, 2009 Sr. Name of Town Names of Number of banks Number of Number of non- No. Nationalised Private Co-oprative agricultural agricultural credit 1st 2nd 3rd Bank Commercial Bank Bank credit societies societies 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Tawang (NT) 1 0 1 0 0

STATEMENT VII Civic and other amenities in Slums, 2011 There is no Slum area in the towns

APPENDIX TO TOWN DIRECTORY TOWN SHOWING THEIR OUTGROWTH WITH POPULATION

There is no outgrowth in the towns.

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