CENSUS OF 2001

SERIES-16

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part - A & B

LUNGLEI DISTRICT

VILLP~GE & TOWN. DIRECTORY

VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE" PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

0T cp If~ ~i ~,a PEOPL) ORiENTED

P.K. Bhattac:;harjee of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations, Mizoram

LUNGRANG BAK PUK

Lungrang Bakpuk (Lungrang Cave) is situated at the western side of Lung lei District at about 2 kms. from Lungrang center. There are two large caves in the place, which are 200 metres apart. The bigger one is called "Bakpuk" and its depth is 250 metr~s, width 16 metres having a height of20 metres. The cave is surrounded by thick forest, and there is lake at the end of the cave. The lake is 8 metres long and 4 metres wide cave can be entered from the western side. The second cave is situated at the west of the main cave and is called "Sakuh Puk" and is 28 metres deep and 10 metres wide and 14 metres high. There is water at the end of the cave also.

Contents

Pages Fore"ord IX Preface XI Acknowledgements XIII District Highlight - 2001 Census xv

Important statistics in the district XIX List of medical institutions under Govt. of Mizoram XXI

Number of health institutions in district under the Govt. of Mizorarn XXll

Number of post offices in Mizoram XXIII

Ranking of R.D. Blocks in the district XXIV Statements 1-9 Statement 1 Name of the headquarters of district/R.D. Block, their rural-urban status and di stant from district headquarters, 2001 xxv Statement 2 Name of the headquarters of districtIR.D. Block, their rural-urban Status and distant from district Headquarters, 2001 xxv

Statement 3 Population of the district at each census from 190 I to 200 I XXVI Statement 4 Area, Number of villages/towns and population in district and R.D. Block, 2001 XXVll

Statement 5 R.D. Block wise number of villages and rural population, 2001 XXVII

Statement 6 Popu lation of Urban Agglomerations/towns, 200 I XXVlIl Statement 7 Villages with population of 5,000 and above at R.D. Block level as per 2001 census and amenities available XXVIll Statement 8 Statutory towns with population less than 5000 as per 200 I census and amenities available XXVlIl Statement 9 , Houseless and Institutional population of R.D. Blocks, rllral and urban, 2001 XXIX Analytical Note (i) History and the scope of the District Census Hand Book 3 (ii) Brief History of the District 4 (iii) Adminstrative Setup 5 (iv) Physical features 5 Location and size 5 Physiography 5 Climate 6 ,.., (v) Census Concepts I (vi) Non-Census Concepts 12 (\ii) 2001 CenSllS findings - Popl1lation. its distributions 16 Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables to 36 16-31

Hrid' allOlI~ ... i~ Ill' th~' Vi lIa!!l' I )ir~'I:IIII'~ alld 'I ()'\\ 11 J)ircchll,) data ba~cd Oil inset tables 37 to 47' 32-35 Brief analysis of the data on hOll'ses and household amenities, Houselisting Operations. CenslIs of India hased on inset tables 4R to 52 (\iii) Major social and cultural events 39 (ix) Brief description of places of religious. historical or archaeological importance in villages and plal.:cs of tourist intl.!rcst in the towns of the district 40 (.'\) Major charactcristil.:s of the dislril.:t. contribution of the district in the furlll of any historical figure associated with the district 40 (.'\i) Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory - column heading wise c.'\planatiull and coveragc of data 41 PART A - VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTOR'\' Sl'ction I - Village Dircctol'Y

(n) Note explaining the ahhreviations used in Village Directory 45

(h) I{'!). BIlK:" wi!'>c pn':sclItiun uf VlIlagl.! Dirl.!ctury Oata West Bunghmun R.D. Block

(i) R.D. Block Maps showing R.D. Block houndary (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 200 I 51 (iii) Presentation ,of Village Directory data in prescribed format S2 LlIngsen R.D. Block

(i) R.D. Glock Maps showing R.D. Glock boundary 63

(ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 65 (iii) Presentation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 66

Lu n~lci R.D. Block (i) R.D. Block Maps showing R.D, Block boundary

(ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 200 I 87 (iii) Prescntation oj" Village Director) data ill prl.!scribeu format Hilahthial R.D. Block (i) R,D. Block Maps showing R.D. Block boundary 99 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages alongwith location code 1991 and 200 I 101 (iii) Prest:ntation of Village Directory data in prescribed format 102

(c) Appcndixes to VillagL: Dircctory !\.ppendix 1 Abstract of Educational. Medica'J and other Amenities in villages - R.D. Block level' 108 Pages Appendix IA Villages by number of Primary Schools 110 Appendix IB Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools 110 Appendix IC Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available 110 Appendix II Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities available 110 Appendix IIA Census towns which do not have one or more amenities 111 Appendix III Land utilisation data in respect of Census Towns/non-municipal towns 111 Appendix IV R.D. Block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available 111 Appendix V Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population 112 Appendix VI Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population 112 Appendix VIlA List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges 112 Appendix VIIB List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges 113 Appendix VIII Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat (R.D. Block wise) 116 Appendix IX Statement showing number of girls schools in the villages 116 Section II - Town Directory (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Town Directory 117 (b) Statement Status and Growth History 120 (c) Statement II Physical aspects and location of towns 121 (d) Statement III Municipal finance 121 (c) Statement IV Civic and other amenities 122 (f) Statement V Medical, Educational, Recreational and cultural facilities 123 (g) Statement VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and banking 124 (h) Statement VII Civic and other amenities in slums 124 (i) Appendix to Town Directory - Towns showing their outgrowths with population 124 PART B - PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (a) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract 127 (b) District Primary Census Abstract (General) 130 (c) Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract i.e., Urban block wise figures of Total, SC and ST Population 136 Primary Census Abstract for Schedu led Caste 138 Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribe 144 Pag.es

R.lJ. Blu.;h. wise Villagl: Primar) L\:n~u~ Ab~lral.:t Urban Primary Census Abstract 180

Numbl:r or village~ LInder cadl Ciram Panf..:hayal I~N Annc:-.ure II Fcrtility and Mortality, 1991 Censlls 189 Allncxure III Various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage,1991 Census 189

Perccntage Jbtribulioll llr Migrant:> by plm:.; ur birth/place or 1a~1 rcsidence, 200 I Ccnsll~ 190 Brief account or main religions in the District/R.D. Block as per ::?OO I CenSllS 191 \1l11C'lIrC VI Marital Status of Population as per 2001 Census 192 .\IlIlC;'\lIrC VII Age, Sex and Education in the district, 2001 Census 19-1 '\nllcxurc VIII Distribution of different mother tongues returned in 2001 Census 198 Foreword

rr'he District Census Handbook (DCHB) published by Census Organisation since 1951 Census, is one of !the important publications in the context of planning and development at grass-root level. The publication, which is brought out for each district, contains several demographic and socio-economic characteristics vi II age­ wise and town-wise of the district alongwith the status of availability of civic amenities, infrastructural facilities. e1<.:. 2. The scope of the DCHB was initially confined to a few Census Tables and Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town within the district. Thereafter, at successive censuses, its scope and coverage has been enlarged. The DCHB published at the 1961 census provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 1971 census - DO-IB series was in three parts: Part-A related to vilage 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 in tow parts: Part­ A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA upto tahsil/town levels. New features alongwith restusturing of the fonnats ofviJIage and town directory \\ere 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 ~uch an amenity, was given. Information on new items sueh as adult literacy centres, primary health sub­ centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet the requirements of some of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Information on approach to the village was provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give the details on number of inaccessible villages in each district. In the Town Directory. a statement (IV-A) on slums was introduced to provide the details on civic and other amenities in the notifioed slums of Class I and Class II towns. 3 The 1991 census DCHB, by and large, followed the pattern of presentation of 1981 census, except the format of PCA was restructured. Nine-fold industrual classification of main workers was given against tl e 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 illeterate 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/talukiPS level presentation. It \\as expected that the presentation of village directory and PCA data at CD block level will help the p'anners in formulation of micro level development plans, CD block being lowest administrative unit. 4 The present series of the 2001 Census DCHB have been made more informative and exhaustive in terms of coverage and content. The Village Directory has been enlarged in scope by including a number of other facilities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines and 'most important commodity' manufactured in village. Income and expenditure of gram panchayat, wherever possible, has been provided. Apart from these, more details on distance (s) at which basic amenities are available (if not available in the village), are given. This includes educational facilities (namely primary and middle schools and college), medical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Centre and Primary Health Centre), drinking water, post & telegraph (post office and phone), communication, bank, credit societies and recreational facilities. In town directory, the statement of Slums has been modified and its coverage enlarged by including (ix) tktai Is of all.slums instead of 'notified slums'. The information is given in case of all statutory towns irrespecti\ c or tlH:ir class. against only Class I and Class 11 towns in the 1981 and 1991 censuses. The basic amenities ,1\ ailable in the villages and towns are analyzed in depth with the help of a number of cross-classified in~et tabk~ and stah:mcnts. T\\o other significant additions in the publication are inclusion 'motif" highlighting :-.ign i Ikant characteristic of the district and analytical notes as annexures. The anal) tical notes lIn (i) ferti I it~ :tlld l1lortality and (ii) \ nriolls Im;aSlln:" or Ii:rtilit) and I1ll:un age at marriage.: an: pn:pan:d ba"c.:d 1)11 1ql) I l \:1l:-'1I~. WlH.:n.:as. in the notes relating 10 (i) pen.:entage distribution of migrant::. b) plaee or birth/pla~e PI' la~l residence. (ii) main religions. tiii) marital status of population, (iv) age, sex and education. and (\") distribution Pi' "pc.:drllIII l)f mother tonglle. natllrl: and extent of changes occured in the district in its hasic socio-ch:mograph i..: realllres during. the decade 1991-200 I are analysed. The eight digits permanent location code (PLCN) to all the \ illages and towns have been assigned keeping in view the future needs. 5. The village and town level amenity data have been collected, complied and computerized in prescribc.:J rl..'c(lrd ~tructllre under thc supcn ision or Shri P.K. Bhattaeharjee, Director of Census of Op<:ratiuns. !vi i/.uraill. I he.:n.:a nero effort has been made to ensure comparability of the information with that of 19C) I census data and the information brought out by the respective State Governments in their annual rep0l1s and statistical handbllo}..s luI' various years art<;!I' 1\)91. The task of planning, designing and coordination of this publication \\:1.., carried Ollt by Shri R.G. Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (C&T) and Dr. I.C.Agrawal, Senior Research (llfice.:1' or Social Studies Division. Dr. R.P. Singh, Deputy R~gistrar General (Map) provided the technical ):!,uidancc in the prl.!paration or maps. Whereas, Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Director of Data Processing Di\ ision who wor1--<.:d under the overall supervision ofShri Himakar, Add!. Director(EDP) helped in pn:paratilln 01" record structure for computerization of village and town directory data and the programme for the generation Ill' Villagc Directnry and Town Directory statements including analytical inset table". Thl.: dral't [)( 'IIH 11I:tJlLl~eripts rCCl.:iv(.!d from the Census Directorates have been scrutinized in the Social StuJie~ Di, isiun LInder tile.: guidance of Shri S.L. Jain, Deputy Director and Shri R.K. Mehta, Assistant Director. I am thankful tll all 01' thcm and others who have contributed to make this publication possible.

D.K. Sikl'i Nt'\\ De.:lhi Regist rar (,jenera I &. I 7 (ktobcr 20U3 Census Commissioner. India

(x) Preface

n the forward to this publication a summary of the background, coverage and content to the District I Census Handbook have been provided. This volume contains the salient features and information on census and non-census data collected respectively during Census of India 2001 and from various states and Central Government Organisations so as to enable the data users to make full of fruitful utilisation of the data and various information presented herein. It is hoped that the microlevel information incorporated in this publication will quench the thirst of planners and other users including research scholars for such details. The publication of the District Census Handbooks for all eight districts of Mizoram is a joint ventures of the State and the Census Organisation of Government of India. The design layout and various formats presented in the District Census Handbook have been provided by the Census Commissioner India. The compilation of various data, preparation of the analytical notes and gathering of all relevant information for incorporation in the DCHB have been attempted by this Directorate and the cost of publication is borne by the State Government. It may be mentioned here that the process of compilation of various data initially collected mainly from the Block Development Officer and respective Deputy Commissioners was finalised after cross checking with data obtained from concerned State and Central Government agencie& so that as far as practicable, the discrepancies could be reconciled, we are grateful to all Block Development Officers, Deputy Commissioners, various Heads of Departments of the State and Central Government for their whole-hearted help and co-operation. I am grateful to the Secretary to the Government of Mizoram, General Administration Department (GAD), Additional Secretary, GAD, Under Secretary, GAD and all their helpers for sparing their valuable time during the preparation and publication of the District Census Handbook. I convey my deep &ense of gratitude to Shri J .K. Banthia, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India for his valuable guidance and advice received from him right from the beginning. 1 am thankful to Shri R.o. Milra, Dy. Registrar General (C & T) and Dr. I.C. Agrawal, Senior Research Officer, Social Studies Division of the Office of the Registra General and Census Commissioner, India, who have been a source of constant help and guidance to us on all technical matters including planning and designing the formats. Because of their continuous help to us this volume could be produced in all India pattern. My thanks are also due to Dr. R.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) for providing technical guidance in the preparation of maps as well as for printing of a large number of maps under his direct supervision and active guidance at the Headquarters office. At the Directorate level, the preparation of this volume has been a product of a joint effort and team work of all my colleagues led by Shri Sylvester Kispotta, Dy. Director, Shri R. Lalthlamuana, Assistant Director and Shri Lalhmingthanga, Statistical Investigator Gr. I. Because of their hardwork and dedication of duties this volume could be published in time. I also convey my deep feeling of appreciation to all the officials of this Directorate who have put their efforts in the publication of the District Census Handbook.

Aizawl P.K. Bhattacharjee 8th July 2003 Director of Census Operations, Mizoram

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Acknowledgements

Census Section Shri Lalhmingthanga Statistical Investigator Grade I Shri Lalbuanga Sailo Statistical Investigator Grade II Shri Saithuama Sailo Statistical Investigator Grade III Shri Saithanthuama Statistical Investigator Grade III Shri Lalrosanga Statistical Investigator Grade III Smt K. Laldawngliani Statistical Investigator Grade III Shri Jeremiah L. Fanai Compiler Shri Bikash Nath Compller Shri Sanjoy Das Compiler

Map Section Shri Lalnghinglova Sf. Draughtsman Shri Lalrova Sr. Draughtsman

Computer Section Shri Rajib Sinha Compiler

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District Highlights 2001 Census

1. District is having the 2nd largest number of population among all eight districts of Mizoram. 2. The district with an urban population of 42.2% ranks 4th among all seven districts having urban population ( District is having no urban population in 2001 Census). 3. In terms of Sex Ratio, the district is having the figure of 922 is occupying 5th position among all districts. 4. In literacy the district ranks 5th with 84.2% literacy against the State average of 88.8%. 5. Out of 22 Notified Towns in Mizoram. there are 3 such towns in . 6. In terms of area, Lunglei with 4536 sq. km. ranks I st among all districts of the State. 7. Density of population is 30, which makes it the 6th populated district in Mizoram.

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MIZORAM LUNG LEI DISTRICT

KILOIIETRES

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RIVERS AND STREAMS TOTAL AREA OF PIS'l1UCT (IN SQ.IOI) _ _ 4551!.00 VILLAGE HAVING 500 AND a.lpl1 \ TOTAL POPULATION OF DISTRICT _ _ _ _ 13722:1 ABOVE POPULATION _ I TOTAL IWIlBER or TOWNS lI'I DISTRICT 3 URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION TOTAL NUILBER OF VILLAGES IN DISTRICT _ _ t91 SIZE 1Il, V, VI ... €) 0 o

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Important Statistics 2001

STATE DISTRICT NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 817 191 Inhabited 707 160 Uninhabited 110 31 NUMBER OF TOWNS Statutory Towns 22 3 Census Towns 0 0 NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS Normal l76,134 27,889 Institutional 518 57 Houseless 70 0 POPULATION TOTAL Persons 888,573 137,223 Males 459,109 71,402 Females 429,464 65,821 RURAL Persons 447,567 79,267 Males 232,726 41,283 Females 214,841 37,984 URBAN Persons 441,006 57,956 Males 226,383 30,119 Females 214,623 27,837 PERCENTAGE URBAN POPULATION 49.6% 42.2% Number Percentage Number Percentage DECADAL POPULATION Persons 198,817 28.8 25,808 23.2 GROWTH 1991-2001 Males 100,131 27.9 13,071 22.4 Females 98,686 29.8 12,737 24.0 AREA (in sq. km.) 21,081 4,536 DENSITY OF POPULATION (Persons per square kilomemetre) 42 30 SEX RATIO Total 935 922 (Number of females per Rural 923 920 1000 males) Urban 948 924 Number Percentage Number Percentage LITERATES Persons 661,445 88.8 96,097 84.2 Males 350,105 90.7 52,157 87.4 Females 311,340 86.7 43,938 80.6 SCHEDULED CASTE Persons 272 0.0 23 0.0 POPULATION Males 212 0.0 27 0.0 Females 60 0.0 6 0.0

(xix) STATE DISTRICT ]'.;umb~r Percentage Number Percentage S(.'lIEDULED TRII3E Persons. 839.310 94.5 130.768 95.3 POPUl.ATlON Males 422,963 92.1 66.191 92.7 I· ema h:.~ ·116.3·17 96.9 ()·1.577 ')X. I WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS TOTAL WORKERS Persons 467,159 52.6 71.792 52.3 (MAIN & MARGINAL) Males 263088 57.3 40.907 57.3 remales 204,151 47.5 30,885 46.9 (I) MAIN WORKERS Persons 362,450 40.8 60,870 44.4 Males 225.428 49.1 )7.079 S 1.9 Fellluks 137,022 31.9 n.NI 36.1

(II) MARUINAL WORKEI~S Persolls 104,709 11.8 10.922 S.O Males 37.580 8.2 3,828 5.4 Females 67,129 15.6 7.094 10.S (III) NON-WORKERS Persons 421,414 47.4 65,431 47.7 Males 196.101 42.7 30:495 -l2.7 Females 225.313 52.5 34,936 53.1 l'ATEGORY Of" WORKERS (MAIN & MARGINAL) (I) l ;\LTIVATORS 1\;rsol1s 256.332 54.9 45.813 6.1.X Males 130,497 49.6 23.289 56.9 Females 125,835 61.6 22,524 n.t) (Ill AGRICIJlTlJRAL Persons 26.783 5.7 2.781 1.9 ... ') LABOURERS Males 12,775 4.9 1.307 -'.- Females 14,008 6.9 1,474 4.8 (III) WORKERS IN HOUSE- Persons 7,100 1.5 597 0.8 IIOLD INDUSTRY Males 3,476 1.3 315 0.8 Females 3,624 1.8 272 0.9 (IV) OTHER WORKERS Persons '176,944 37.9 22,601 31.5 Males 116,260 44.2 15,986 39.1 Females 60,684 29.7 6.615 21.4 I. Dl'finition of Census Town: 1\11 placc~ \\hich ~albl)' Of arc c'>pcelCU 10 salisl) the i"oll(ming criteria arc treatcd as Census I ()\\ 11: ( i) A minimum pnpulatill!1 or 5.000; (ii) At least 75 per cent of lhe male working population cngaged in non-agricultural pursuits. ano (iii) 1\ tknsil) or populalion or .11 ka'l .jO(l per 'lIu

(xx) List of medical institutions under Government of Mizoram as on 31st March 2000 A: HOSPITALS District Name of Hospitals Bed Strength 1. Civil Hospital Aizawl 300 2. TB Hospital Zemabawk 50 Scrchhip 1. Hospital 50 I. Champhai Hospital 50 LlInglei 1. Civil Hospital Lunglei 100 2. Hospital 30 3. Leprosy Hospital Tlabung 20 Saiha 1. Civil Hospital Saiha 71 NIL NIL

B: PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE (PHC-IO Bed each) District Location District Location I. Aizawl I. Sialsuk 5. Champhai I. Kawlkulh 2. Aibawk 2. 3. 3. 4. Thingsulthliah 4. Khawbung 5. Sakawrdai 5. Farkawn 6. Khawruhlian 6. Mimbung 7. Suangpuilawn 7. Bungzung 8. Phuaibuang 8. Rabung 9. 9. Hnahlan ') Mamit 1. Mamit 10.N. E. Khawdungsci 2. 6. Lunglei I. Chhipphir 3. West Phaileng 2. West Bunghmun 4. Kawrtethawveng 3. Cherhlun 5. 4. Buarpui 6. Phuldungsei 5. Haulawng 7. Kanghmun 6. Lungsen 8. 7. Tawipui 3. I. 8. South Vanlaiphai 2. Lungdai 7. Lawngtlai 1. Borapansury 3. Bukpui 2. Bungtlang (S) 4. Bilkhawthlir 3. Chawngte 5. Kawnpui 8. Saiha 1. Tuipang 6. 2. Lungpher 4. Serchhip I. Chhingchhip 3. Chhuarlung 2. 4. Chakhang 3. Khawlailung 5. Bualpui 'NG' 4. Ngentiang 6. Sangau 5. East Lungdar 6. N. Vanlaiphai Source: Same as mentioned below "Medical Facilities at a Glance". (xxi) c: COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE (CHC) - 7 District Location Bed Strength Kolasib Kolasib 46 Mamit Kawrthah 30 Champhai I. 30 2. Ngopa 30 I.unglei 30 I.awngltai Lawngtlai 30 Aizawl 30

SUlln',' : ""lIlle a, m~ntillneJ I>do\\ "Medical Facilities at a Glance",

Number of Health Institutions in district under the Government of Mizoram (as on 31~t March 2000)

Scrial I\L~a\\'1 Scrchhip Champhui Lunglci Lawngtlai Saihu . Kolasib Mumit :-..: llmhe'r Institution Disl. Dis!. Dis!. Dis!. Disl. Disl. Di,,!. Disl. I <)Ial 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 <} III II .., (ieneral Ilospiial :1 2 :2 ( Ol11l11llllity I kalth Centre 2 7

Primary I kalth ('':lItr.: I() (l I() II 3 () 7 h ~h 4 Main Centre 14 7 13 12 5 8 9 7 75 :'i !->ub-( '':lItr<: 7X 29 56 69 24 3-1 29 27 }.I(, District Total to::; ..'3 82 92 33 "9 46 41 -491 :-'OUIl'(' : ,)tatus overview of various health programmes implemented 10 Mif.oram .. Health and Family Welfare Dcparetmcm - \ h)\ CI nmcnt "I' Mil.nral11 (Nov. 2()OO).

(xxii) Number of Post Offices in Mizoram

Number of Post Offices S~rial No. Name of District Name of R. D. Block Rural Urban Total 2 3 4 5 6 Mamit I. Zawlnuam 16 2 18 2. West Phaileng 14 14 3. Rciek 8 9

2 Kolasib I. North Thingdawl 12 5 17

3 Aizawl I. Darlawn 19 20 2. 9 9 3. Thingsulthliah 13 3 16 4. Aibawk 16 16 5. Tlangnuam 7 34 41

4 Champhai I. ;-.Igopa 14 14 2. Khawzawl 27 10 37 3. Khawbung 15 15

5 Serchhip I. Serchhip 8 3 II 2. East Lllngdar 13 2 15

6 Lunglei I. West Bunghmun 14 14 2. Lungsen 15 1 16 3. Lunglei 15 II 26 4. Hnahthial 16 17

7 Lawngtlai I. Lawngtlai 21 21 2. Chawngte 9 9

8 Saiha I. Tllipang 24 2 26 2. Sangau 9 9

Grand Total 320 76 396 (+) Aizawl HPO I 397

(xxiii) Ranking of R.D. Blocks in the district

S~rial W. Bunghmun R.D. Lungsen R.D. Lunglci R.D. llanhthiull{.!). numh..:r In Term of Block Block Block Block Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Iutal I'npulatioll 15.R21 4 30.648 2 66.111 2-U)·B J

2 lotal area (in sq. killS.) 1\)J\ NJ\ NJ\ ~/\ 3 1knsity or population pcr sq.l,Il1. NJ\ NJ\ 1\J\ :\/\ 4 S..:, Ratio 864 4 924 2 no 3 l)6J .5 Proportion Urhan 0.0 12.0 3 71.3 2'>.0 2 h Proportion S..:hcdukd ('a:.I..:' 0.0 0.0 (J.n 11.0

7 Proportion Schcdul~d Trines 96.5 2 95.7 3 94.2 4 'no X Proportion Literate 67.0 3 57.8 4 96.4 92.9 2

'J '\-"1'1-. parll<:ipaliull lat..: (Malll I \I1mp,inal Workers) 58.8 2 54.S 3 46,4 4 61.0 10 Percentage of villages ha\ing Primary School 88.6 2 63.5 4 97.4 87.5 3 II 1''':I'l:cntuge of villages ha\ ing Primary lIealth Sub-Centre 31.4 3 14.3 4 39.5 2 41.7 12 Per..:entage of villages ha\ ing Well 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

13 l'ercl~111age of villages having Post om..:..: 40.0 2 19.0 4 39.5 3 66.7 14 I'ercentag.: of villages havll1g nus ra<.:ility 22.8 4 23.8 3 44.7 41.7 2

15 Percentage of villag~s having approach h) I'licca Road 17.1 4 23.8 3 44.7 45.8 2

tl, 1\:lcl.:llla~1.: orvilla~c, ha\illl' I kl.'lrkil~ I'ur dom..:stic purpose 02.9 3 31.7 4 1.)4.7 2 95.X 17 I'erccntage of villages having l'on:st area NA NA NA \ \ 18 I'el'l.:enlage of villages baving Irrigated Area NA NA 'N/\ :\/\

(xxiv) STATEMENT -1 NAME OFTHE HEADQUARTERS OFDISTRICf, THEIR RURALrURBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001

Name of district Whether urbani Distance to district headquarters SI.No. N arne of district headquarters rural by road (in kms.)

2 3 4 5

Lunglei Lunglei Urban (NT) 0

"'ote : I. N r = Notified Town. 2. As there is no tahsil in the district, no information regarding this could be provided.

It can be seen from the Statement 1 given above state. As there is no tahsil In Mizoram, relevant that the Headquarters of Lunglei district is located at information in the Statement I above may be treated Lunglei. The distance between Lunglei and Aizawl, as nil. However, all required information in respect the state capital of Mizoram is 235 Km. Lunglei is of Lunglei district and various R.D. Blocks located Notified Town and is located southern part of the within the district are given at Statement 2.

STATEMENT-2 NAME OFTHE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRICTIRD. BLOCK, THEIR RURALrURBAN STATUSAND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001

Serial Name of district! Name of districtIR.D. Whether urbani Distance from R.D. Block headquarters number R.D.Block Block headquarters rural to district headquarters by road (in kms.)

2 3 4 5

Lunglei District Lunglei Urban 0 2 West Bunghmun RD Block West Bunghmun Rural 110 3 Lungsen RD Block Lungsen Rural 58 4 Lunglei RD Block Lunglei Urban 0 5 Hnahthial RD Block Hnahthial Urban 63

Statement 2 above contains basic information like the district headquarters of Lunglei and R.D. Block name of the district, name of Rural Development headquarters of Hnahthial are only two Notified Block and their respective headquarters and distance Towns. Although West Bunghmun and Lungsen are of RD Block headquarters from the district the R.D. Block headquarters, these are located in headquarters. rural areas.

It can be seen from the above statement that R.D. Block headquarters of West Bunghmun the names of the district and R.D. Blocks are so is located at the farthest distance of 110 Km from identical with the name of their respective Lunglei and Lungsen R.D. Block headquarters IS h~adquarters. Out of22 Notified Towns in Mizoram, situated at a distance of 58 Km from Lunglei.

(xxv) STATEMENT -3 POPULATION OFTHE DISTRICT AT EACH CENSUS FROM 1901 TO 2001

Total! Decadal variation ofpopulatillil Rural! Census . Di~trict Urban Year Persons Males Females Absolute Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 1) .- ---- 1.1I11!,ki Inial 1')1) 1 1911 1921 1<)31 19.f1 1951 1961 1971 1<)81 86.511 45.998 40.5\3 1991 1110415 58.331 53,084 24.904 28.8 2001 I 37.2:!3 71.402 65.821 25.808 23.2 Rural 1901 1911 1921 193\ 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 69.306 36.626 32.680 1991 no.SS9 34.672 32.187 (-) 2.447 (-) 3.5 2001 71..).267 41.283 37.984 12.408 18.6 I Jrball I,)()I 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 17.205 9.372 7.833 19<)1 44.556 26.659 20.897 27.351 159.0 2001 57.356 30.119 27J!37 13.400 30.1

Sla lCJ11Cn I 3 conta i ns Iota I and ru ra I/urban as 28.8% during 1981-91. that decl ined to 23.2% in p"IHIIal illil or LlIlIglci I>i:-.trkt. Sill':c 1.lIl1glci ()islnct 19') 1-200 I . \\ as 110t affected by the recent recognisation of The above table also indicates rural/urban growth di'itricts (i.c., after 1991 Census) population details during 1981-1991 and 1991-2001. The urban gro\\ lh or the district since it's inception (i.e .. 1981 onwards) of population in the district was recorded as 159% <.;ould be availahle from the above table. Decadal during 198 J-1991 against the rural growth rate of ~rll\\ th rate or popUlation in the district was recorded minus 3.5%.

(xxvi) STATEME?'IT -4 AREA, NUMBER OFVILLAGES(l'OWNSAND POPULATION IN DISTRICT AND R.D. BWCK, 2001

District! Total! Area in Population No. ofvi11ag'~s No. of No. of Population !->1. R.D. Block! Rural! square per square statutory census No. of '\10. UA/T()\\n Urban kilometer~ kilometers Inhabited Un-inhabited towns towns households Persons Males females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Lunglei District Total 4,536 30 160 31 3 0 27,889 137,223 71,402 65,821 Rural 4,470 18 160 31 0 0 15,520 79,267 41,283 37,984 l:rban 66 879 0 0 3 0 12,369 57,956 30,119 27,837 2 West Bunghmun Total NA NA 35 5 0 0 3,199 15,821 8,486 7.335 Rural NA NA 35 5 0 0 3,199 15,821 8.486 7,335 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

3 Lung~en Total NA NA 63 16 I 0 5,548 30,648 15,932 14,716 Rural NA NA 63 16 0 0 4,674 26,967 13,949 13.018 Urban 12 308 0 0 I 0 874 3.681 1,983 1.698 l Tlabung (NT) Urban 12 308 0 0 0 874 3,681 1,983 1,698 5 LUll!!1t:i Total "!'lA NA 38 9 I 0 14,079 66,111 34,432 31,679 Rural NA NA 38 9 0 0 4,281 18.974 10,037 8.937 Urban 44 1,071 0 0 0 9,798 47.137 24.395 22,742 6 Lunglei (NT) Urban 44 1,071 0 0 0 9,798 47,137 24,395 22.742 7 I !nahthial Total NA NA 24 1 0 5,063 24,643 12,552 12,091 Rural NA NA 24 0 0 3,366 17.505 8.811 8.694 Urban 10 714 0 0 0 1,697 7.138 3.741 3.397

8 ! !nahthial (NT) Urban 10 714 0 () 0 1,697 7,138 3,741 3,397

Statement 4 above contains information of district recorded above are self explanatory further explanation and RD Block level. Since the information/data may not be required.

STATEMENT - 5 RD. BLOCK WISE NUMBER OF VI LLAGES AND RURALPOPULATION, 2001

Serial Number of villages Rural population Number Name ofR.D. Block Total Inhabited Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 West Bunghmun 40 35 15,821 8,486 7,335 2 Lungsen 79 63 26.967 13,949 13.018 3 Lunglei 47 38 18.974 10,037 8.937 4 Ilnahthial 25 24 17,505 8.81 J 8,694 District (Rural) Total: 191 160 79,267 41,283 37,984

Statement 5 contains R.D. Block wise number (63) followed by Lunglei RD (38). As such Lungsen ofvillages and rural population in 2001. Lungsen RD RD recorded the highest number of rural population Block contains the highest number :Jf inhabited villages (26,967) followed by Lunglei RD Block (18,974).

(xxvii) STATEMENT -6 POPULATIONOFURBANAGGLOMERATIONS(INCLUDINGCONSTITUENTUNITSyrOWNS,2001 -- --- Serial Name ofR.D. Block POEulation NUlllocr Name of lJA/Town Urban status where town is located Persons Males Femaleo.; ., 2 .) 4 5 6 7

Ilahullg (N I) VI I.ungsell 3,6MI I,'>M3 I.h'l!i 2 I.unglci (NT) III Lunglei 47.137 24.395 22.7·G Iinaillhial (N'I) V Iinahihial 7.I1X :1.7-1 I 1.1()7 District (Urban) total: 57,956 30,119 27,837

It is sccn from the Statemc'lt 6 that there are Notified Towns in the district largest population is :-> 7.lJ56 urban population in the district counting of found in Lunglei town (47.137) and tht! smallcst 30J 19 males and 27,837 females. Among the three population is in Tlabung town (3,681).

STATEMENT-7 YILLAGESWITH POPULATION OF5,OOOANDABOYE ATR.D. BLOCK LEYEL AS PER 2001 CENSUSANDAMENITIESAYAILABLE

-I his statement is not applicable for this district as this district has no villages with 5,000 population and al'o\'e at RD Block level

STATEMENT -8 STATUTORY TOWNS WITH POPULATION LESS THAN 5000 AS PER 200 I CENSUSANDAMENITIESAVAILABLE

Amenities available Whether Whether Improved it is it i~ Educational drinking ('Ollllllll- I.IJI;atiull 'I,;h~il R.D.lllm:" S":lIiur Medical \latcr Ili~allull 11.11 IJ.. ill:.! \.:rial 1\,II1le of code head- head- Secondary Ilcalth Tap Raih\a) IlIlInh.,;,. 1\)\\ n number PopUlation quarters quarters School College Hospital Centre water station Ban" 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 1:\ ---- Ilal1ul1g 4(l601000 3.6~1 No No No Yes Yes No No Nu '\0

J\ scrutiny of the data given at statement 8 reveals located 97 km away from the district headl)uarter:; Ihal thcre is only one statutory town of Llinglei district of Llinglei. Except college and hospital no other ha v i ng. populat ion of less than 5,000 as per 200 I amenities are available within the to\\I1. ( Cll'>lIS. This town is under I ,1Ing~en RD I1lock and

(xxviii) STATEMENT - 9 HOUSELESSAND INSTITUTIONA L POPULATION OFTEHSILS, RURALAND URBAN,200t

District! Total! Houseless po~ulation Institutional population Serial R.D. Block! Rural/ Number of Nurnberof Number UA/Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II Lunglei District Total 57 1,116 701 415 Rural 4 32 18 14 Urban 53 1,084 683 401 2 West Bunghmun Total 2 18 9 9 Rural 2 18 9 9 Urban 3 l.ungsen Total 3 25 20 5 Rural 2 14 9 5 Urban II II llabung (NT) Urban 11 II 5 Lunglei Total 43 1,055 659 396 Rural erban 43 1,055 659 396

(, Lunglei (NT) erban 43 1,055 659 396 7 Ilnuhthial Total 9 18 13 5 Rural Urban 9 18 13 5 8 IInahthial (NT) Urban 9 18 13 5

The above statement presents the number of areas. Thus total institutional households in rural areas house less and institutional population in the district, is only 4 households containig of 18 males and 14 R.D. Blocks as well as in the towns. There was no females. houselcss household in the district while 57 households It is also seen from the table that the largest recorded as institutional households. The total number of institutional population consentrated in population of the institutional housseholds recorded urban areas only. The total number of urban as 1, 116 persons containing 701 males and 415 institutional households recorded as 53 number f(·males. Out of 4 RD Blocks, only two RD Blocks constituting 1,084 persons (683 males and 40 I i.e., West Bunghmun and Lungsen are having femaels). Among the urban areas, Lunglei urban areas ir stitutional population at rural areas, other 2 RD consituted the highest number of institutional Blocks there is no institutional population in rural population.

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

Analytical Note

(i) History and scope of the District Census the formats of the Directory, certain individual features Handbook have been adopted presuming that such presentation After the completion of the Census of India would be of better-use of the planners in formulating 1951, the Government of India handed over a socio-economic programmes. large number of Census Table3 and other relevant As already mentioned else where the District information to the State Governments which were Census Handbook continues to be ajoint ventured of collected by the Census Organisation during the the Census Organisation and the concerned State field operations of the Census of 195 J and Governments. The scope of the District Census compiled subsequently by the same organisation. Handbook has been widely increased and restructured It was further suggested to all concerned State in 1981 to meet the minimum requirement of the Government authorities that these data along with revised Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning any other relevant basic information pertaining to Commission. In this volume the poulation in the age a particular district be publish,!d in a consolidated group 0-6 has been compiled by sex and has been form. The respective State Governments accepted incorporated to enable computation to realistic literacy the above suggestion of the Government of India rate by taking all children below 7 years as illiterates. and the first addition of the District Census This time for the benefit of data users of Village Handbook (DCHB) for each of the existing Directories and PCA, data from floppies or from districts of those days was published through the published records, the computer codes as well as the respective State Governments. In Mizoram the manual codes of 2001 and corresponding location District Census Handbook fer all three districts code of 1991 Census are given in detail. of Aizawl, Lunglei and were As already mentioned earlier, the District Census published for the first time by the newly Handbook is being published in two parts - Part A established Directorate of the Census Operations, and Part B but in one volume separately for each of M izoram, after 1981 Census. As the DCHB was the eight districts of Mizoram. In the process of found to be of immense help to the public in collection of various data published in this volume, general and to the planners, social workers, various State and Central Government Departments researchers, administrators and Government have extended their whole hearted help and officials in particular throughout the country, cooperation particularly with regard to infrastructural DCHBs were also published after the Census of amenities incorporated in Part A - Village and Town 1961, 1971, 1981 and 1991 after making certain Directories. The PCA data presented in Part B of modification and improvement on its contents so this volume were collected during Census Operations that certain basic economic data in respect of in February - March 2001, the reference date and smallest administrative units i.e., the villages and time being 00:00 Hrs of 0 I March 2001. towns in each district could be found in such Scanning of Household Schedules have been done handbooks. Since 1991, the DCHB has been at Direct Data Entry Centre . We are made in two parts, namely Part A and Part B. thankful to the Director Census Operations Assam Part A relates to the village and town directories and his officers and members of the staff for of all the inhabited villages and towns of each undertaking huge volume of works and enabling us district while Part B contains relevant information to complete and include the present PCA in all the pertaining to the Primary Census Abstracts District Census Handbooks of Mizoram including that (PCA). In the DCHB 2001, besides restructuring of Lunglei District. 4 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

(ii) Brief history of the district reached on the 4th february \ 890 and established a permanent garrison at Aizu\\ I and an olltpost at B.:fon: the annexation of the wh01e area (,hengsil, Chitlagong column entered the area \ ia constituting the present day of Mi.wralll during 1889- Dernagiri and reached Lunglei. A permanent po~t \\a~ l)t) alkr till: successful I.USIIAI I:XI'UJITION 01· establishcu at LUllglei allli another at lJall.lI o.:a~t I XX9-()O. no recorded history of the area including LUl\glci. Althollgh as ill other expeditions main the present Lunglei District area is available. Hence obejctives of the expedition were more or less similar 1(11' all practical purpose thc histury or LlIllglei District to earlier punitive expeditions conducted by the British began from that period only although long before than viz.. to punish the tribe wich commited depredation in the area was populated by various clans and subclans the British Territory, to subjugate them and make them 01' Lushai Tribes and various areas were controlled loyal and to expplore and open out hither to only b) Chids or each sllch clan/subelan, mainly belonging vaquely known country lying betwt!l.'lI Chiltagllll!,!. tt' the I.ushai Tribes. Division and Burma. This expedition, in fact became the landmark and a turning piont in the histoty of the B:l..;ed 011 the record!..!d versions {1fthe happenings in general and the Lunglei LJi:.tril:t (II' Ill' those days the cause and effects of the today in particular since immediatel~ afetr the aforementioned expedition can be summerised as expedition the whole area was brought under the be Ill\V : British rule administration - a unit of administration Prior to the expedition of 1889-90, another was established under Assam province comprising of l':\pedition was conducted by the British during 1871- the northern half of the area and named North Lusha i 7"2 (The Lushai Expedition of 1871-72) which Hills with headquarters at Aizawl and South Lushai constituted of two columns, one originating from Hills for southern area with headquarters at LungJci Cm:har in the North and the other frol11 but was placed under Chittagong Division of Bengal. in the South West of the then Lushai controlled areas. Political Officers were posted for these two He\\ I) '1 hI.: lir~t Clllullll1 prol.:l.:l.:ued upto Challlphai in the created district atlii1inistrations - ill I t)lJO lix North l'a~!l'rn border adjacent to the Burma and the other Lushai !lills and in 1991 for South Lushai Hills. rl':H:hed LUllglci and then proceeded northward In the year 1898 North and South Lushai Hills \ :IIHll1i"hillg all the oncilding Chiefs enrollte. The were merged into one district and was placed under ohjel:tives this expedition was also to force the or the administrative control of Assam. Thus although I.ushais Chiefs to surrender and recognise the Lushai area was created as a separate district as superiority of the British power and once these were hack as 1890. it was demoted to the status of Suh­ aellievl.'d the forces returned back to their respective Division (Sub-district) in the year 1898 and it continued placl.'~ llrorigin. The situation ho\\cvcr, JiJnot relllain to remain as such upto 1972, when the then Mil.O qll iet lor long. In 1885 Lushais ki lied one British District was elevated to the status of Union Territory ullil:er HIllI two l3ritish soldiers at a place ncar of Mizoram comprising of Aiza\\'l. Lunglei and i{(Ingalllati of Chilt~lgong division without any Chhimtuipui districts - the later two having been nc" I) pr\'\lH.:ation and while they were busy in survey created as districts. It may be mentioned here that \\{lrks. I his incident was followed by a series of during the last decade ( 1991-2001 ), due to cr!..!ationi de\llsting raids during which many innOl:enl people reorganisation of the dislricts in Mizorum both Aiz,1\\ I including one powerful local ruler of neighbouring and Chhimtuipui districts '.\-ere divided into 5 (Ii\e) Chittatlong. area \,ere killed by the raiders. These and 2 (two) districts respectively but Lunglei District inciu!..!nts cnraged the British and compltlled them to remained the same as no new district was created in tah.e pUllltiw action against offenders. The Lushai that area. Apart from the Sadar Sub-Division with F'petiition of IR89-90 \\as. therefore. conducted by headquarters at Lunglei. two m0re Suh-Division" \\ ith (1.'-' Illlll~11 ruk, ~ 01 Ileigllbllurillg arcas. Ihi:. h!..!,(dquarlers at llubung and Iinahthial hcl1 ANALYTICAL NOTE 5

(headquarters at Lungsen), Lunglei (headquarters at (iv) Physical features Lunglei) and Hnahthial (headquarters at Hnahthial). The jurisdiction of these RD 'Blocks remained Location and size : unchanged during last decade. Lunglei District is located in the southern region As mentioned earlier, the southern part of of the State. The exact location being 92°20'E and M i.wram was earlier under the jurisdiction of Lunglei 93°10'E Longitude and 23°24'N and 22°29'N District for a very short time (7 years) after which Latitude. It is flanked by in the east, by it became a subdistrict, then elevated to a district in the west, Serchhip and Mamit Districts ( 1972 onwards). Thus the present boundary of Lunglei in the north and by Lawngtlai and Saiha Districts in District can be briefly described as below: the south. The district has an average altitude of 929 mtrs. from MSL. The district with an area of 4536 It is flanked by Myanma::- in the east, by Bangladesh in the west. In the north it has Mamit sq. km. ranks the top in this category. In terms of and Serchhip Districts and a very small length of population among all districts it is having the 2nd . The southern part of the boundary is largest number of people living in the district. shared by Lawngtlai and Saiha Districts. The extension of the district is as below: (iii) Administrative setup a) North - South 81 km. The district is located in the southern part of b) East - West 79 km. M izoram. Lunglei is one of the two oldest administrative units of Mizoram - the other being old Physiography : Aizawl District. When the British rule was extended Area wise Lugnlei District is the largest district tel this area in the year 1889-90 Lunglei was one of i11 Mizoram. As per the cartographic analysis made tl'e two independent administrative units under a by office of the Registrar General, India with the pl)1 itical officer based at Lunglei (1890-97). However geological fonnation belongs to Surma Series and ir 1898 it was merged with Aizawl Northern Lushai Baghmara formation (Garo Hills) of Miocene age and Ilills and was placed under the Political Officer of soils are Udalfs - Ochrepts, Udalfs - Ochrepts - Aiz3wl. The newly created district was named the Aquepts and Ochrepts - Aquepts - Fluvents with hilly Lushai Hills District and it cont'nued to be a Sub­ topography. The analysis have further found that the Division/Sub-District upto 1972 when it was again elevated to a full fledged district and it has continued district is subdivided into four sub-micro regions on tl~ enjoy this status upto the Censlls of 200l. the basis of geology, topography climate and natural vegetation, viz.: The Deputy Commissioner heads the team of district level officers within hisjuri5diction. The Deputy a) Bara Harina C River Plain Region. Commissioner is assisted by other officers like the b) Thorang Tlang Region. Superintendent of Pol ice ar.d various other departmental officers. Apart from this there are three c) Lunglei Mountainous Region. Sub-Divisions headed by Sub-Divisional Officers d) Purun Tlang Region. dIrectly controlled by the Deputy Commissioner. There Bara Harina C River Plain Region and that are 4 RD Blocks headed by the Block Development mentioned at (b) above extend over small part of W. officers who assist the Deputy Commissioner and his Bunghmun RD Block and Lungsen RD Block in the colleagues in the all out development of rural areas Western part of Lunglei District whereas the Regions of the district. Although there are 4 Notified Towns including the district headquaretrs at Lunglei, mentioned at (c) and (d) above consists of (i) the Municipalities or Town Commi1tees are yet to be area situated between Thorang Tlang Region and constituted in those places and locally elected body Purun Tlang Region extending over part of W. called Vi 11 age Councils are still excercising their Bunghmun RD Block, part of Lungsen, Lunglei and authorities as per provisions of the relevant provisions Hnahthial RD Block and (ii) a large area ofHnahthial of Acts and Rules. RD Block covering eastern part of the district. 6 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK, LUNGLEI

'I It I.: aH.:rugl.: Itciglilllf Bara Ilarilla (' Riwr Plain 5) Puankhai tlang. RI.:gil11) lis 550 mtrs, above Mean Sea Lc\-el (MSL), 6) Buarpui Tlang 'I here arc only two important rivers in the region, viz, 7) Tawipui Tlang , ~:.Jzuk and Kawrpui flowing along the western border • • or the region. The soils are infertile and rocky, The Details of the rivers of Lunglei District are gi\ en regioll is llot rich in forest resources due to continuolls below: .Illul1l Cultivation in the forested area, SI. Name of the Length of Flow Direction The average height of the Thorang Tlang Region No. River flow i~ about 890 mtrs, from MSL. The maximum height I. R, 185 km. South-North Ill' the region is found near Oampui Village named 2. R. Chhimtuipui 138 km. North-South "'wrang nang which is about !386 mtrs.,abov<.: MSL. 3. R. Tiau 15lJ \...n). North-Suuth Whereas till: minimum h(.!ight of ~ I Illtrs, b fCHlI1d Ileal' Tlabung Town und NllnSllri village, Khawthang 4. R. Khawthlangtuipui 128 km. North-South '\Iipui. . De Kall are the most important 5. R. Tuichawng 107 km. South-North rl\cr~ of this area all of which run from north to 6. R. Mat 90 km, North-South ~llllthcrnl)' direction. The hill rang.es are separated by 7 . R. Tuichawng 120 km. North-South • 11.1 ITO'" \ illages and deep gorges. Forests found here 8. R, Kau NA Slluth-North arc ~<':l11i-eVt:rgreen and sub-tropical. Jhul11 cultivation lI:b bCI.:Jl destroy i Ilg the f uresis, Climate: '1111.: average hl.:lght of tIll.! n.:gioll is about 1200 The temperature of the district ranges from thl' Illtrs. ahove MSL. It has hilly topography and the lowest 3.9°c (Zobawk) and 33.3°c in Tlabung area r,.\\uwing_ main rivers now in this region: (a) Vanva, • the hottest and coldest months of the year being (b) Mal. (c) De etc. which no\\- from north south June and January respectively. Although \\ ind dinx:tinIlS. None of the rivers in this area is navigable, characteristic can be termed as mild, almost ever~ Lvcrgrcen and semi-tropical forests are found here. year cyclonic storms are responsible for agricultural The average height ofPurun Tlang Region is 1357 and domestic lossess during April and begining of May IIl{r~. abuve MSL. The highest peal,. is Purlill Tlang caused by early monsoon. The average rail1t~111 of the district is high and in the year 19lJ9-2000 it \\ as II Iti~lr i~ 1758 lillI'S, high, Therl.: arc many swift ll:l\\ in);'. small rivers ill this area 1lowing from north 3,134 mm. Rainy season starts from Mu) and hcav~ t." till.: ')\luth allJ ill bct\\I'CII hill rangl.:~, rill' IIHlst continues upto September. Occassional rain" arc expcricI1I.:co in April allo Ul..:lubo.:r abu, I II,' ~Illpl)rtall\ oral! rivers in this area is the R, Chhimtuipui February/March climatic condition is conduci\'e to or kolodyne which with its ttributorics flow from north growing of paddy. maize, oilseeds and cotton. ginger. 1\' south in the middle part of this region. chillies and various fruits are also grown in the district 'I he soil in these four reg.ions as mentioned above in moderately good quantity. Besides these. acti\ ities consi~ts 01" high based status soils to black brown wnected with animal husbandry. fisheries. small scale and alluvial soils with high based status, Clayey soils industry (Hand looms) and small scale trade and arc also found in Purun Tlang Region. commerce are also common. Except only a vel') le\\ Apart form the above it may be mentioned that. places no minor irrigation facilities are available as S:lir<.:p TIling is {he highest Mountain/Hilly range yet. There is no major irrigation project anywhere in ( I ,555 I11trs.) in the district. Important mountainous the district. Jhum cultivation is still the most popular ranges are mentioned below : among the inhabitants. Road communication is still to connect all villages/towns in the district by all \\eather I) Vaseitlang roads. 2) Lungsentlung There are 126 locally elected Village Councils in .1 ) l,ul1grangtlang the district. As briefly mentioned earlier tllese Village ,I) Sertdlang Coune i Is cover the tota J urban as \\ e II as rural area" A "JALYTICAL NOTE 7 of the district including Lunglei the district materials which have to be replaced frequently. Wall hcadqaurters and all other Notified Towns of the may be made of grass, thatch, leaves, reeds, bamboo, district. The Village Councils being the elected bodies mud, plastic/ polythene, un-burnt bricks or wood. Roof a1 the grass root level, are entrusted with all micro may be made from grass, leaves, bamboo, thatch, level developmental activities for proper mud, un-burnt bricks or wood. implementation. Apart from the above, these Village Room: Councils are also responsible for allocation of land A room should have four walls with a doorway for annual Jhum cultivation and for house sites of the and a roof over head and should be wide and long local inhabitants and for establishment of offices, enough for a person to sleep in, i.e., it should have school, religious structurtes etc. by State Government a length of not less than 2 metres and breath of at and NGOs. Whenever found necesary they are also least 112 metres and 2 metres in height. An enclosure rt'quired to function as village level courts for which is used in common for sleeping, sitting, dining, sdtlements of local disputes and for maintenance of storing and cooking etc., should be regarded as a law and order. peace and tranquility in thier respective room. An unenclosed verandah, kitchen, store, garage, jurisdiction. For this reason Panchayat System has cattle-shed and latrine and rooms in which a household not been introduced in the area, industry such as a hand loom is located, which are (v) Concepts and definitions not normally used for living or sleeping are excluded from the definition of a living room for the purpose Census concepts of this question. Building: One is likely to come across conical shaped hut A "Building" is generally a single structure on or tent in which human beings reside. In such the ground. Sometimes it is made up of more than improvised accommodation, there will be no four walls one Component Units, which are used or likely to be to a room and therefore, the above definition would used as dwellings (residence) or establishment such not strictly apply to such types of accommodation. In as shops, business houses, offices, factories, such cases, the tent or conical hut etc., have been workshops, worksheds, schools, places of entertain­ construed to be a room. ment, places of worship, godowns, stores, etc. It is In certain parts of the country, particularly in rural also possible that building which have Component Units areas, the pattern of housing may present some Illay be used for contribution of purposes such as problems. For example, a household may be in shop-cum-residence, workshop-cum-residence, office­ occupation of several huts put to different uses such cHm-residence, etc. as main residence, sitting room, store and even for Permanent houses sleeping at night. By strict application of the definition each one will be reckoned as a census house, but Houses in which both wall and roof are made of this does not reflect the real situation. While huts used permanent materials. Materials of wall can be burnt as sleeping rooms beyond the main residence, should bricks. GIImetallAsbestos sheets, stone with lime or be counted as rooms rather than separate census cement or cement concrete. Roof may be made of houses. tiles, slate, shingle, corrugated/galvanized iron or zinc/ other metal or asbestos sheets, bri(;ks, lime and stone, If a garage is used by a servant and he lives in stone, RBC/RCC or concrete. it as a separate household, it should be reckoned as a room available to the servant's household. If the Semi-permanent houses : servant is considered as a member of the household Houses in which eithcr wall or roof is made of then the garage room shou Id be reckoned as an permanent materials and the other is made of additional room of the household. temporary materials. Census house : Temporary houses ; A Census House is a building or a part of a building Houses in which both wall and roof are made of used or recognised as a separate unit because of 8 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK LUNGLEI ha\'illl! a separate main entrance from the road or For the purpose of delineation of Urban Agglo­ I.:llml11nn courtyard or staircase. etc. It may be merations during Census of India 200 I. follo\\ illg l)ccupied or vacant. It may be us~d for a residential criteria are taken as pre-requisites : Ill" 1l11Il-residential purpose or both. (a) The core town or at least one of the consti­ Village: tuents towns or an urban agglomcrati'lll should necessarily be a statutory town: and The basic unit for rural area is the revenue village \\ hich has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue (b) The total population of all the constituent:. \ i lIage may comprise of one or more hamlets but the (i.e .• towns and outgrowths) of an Urban entire village is treated as one unit for presentation Agglomeration should not be less than ot"data. In unsurveyed areas. like villages within forest 20.000 (as per the 1991 Census). ureas. each habitation area with 10000:ally recognised With these two basic criteria having bl!l!n 111\.:t. boundaries is treated as one village. the following are the possible different situations in Tmvn/U I'ban areas : which Urban Agglomerations would be constituted:

'I he liJllowing areas arc treated a~ towl1,>/urban (i) a cilY or town with Ollt.: or mort.: cOlltigullll'" area outgrowths:

la) /\11 places with a Illunicipality. Illunicipal (ii) two or more adjoining towns \\ ith their corporation, cantonment board or notified outgrowths; and to\\ II an.:a committee. etc. (iii) a city and one or more adjoin ing towns \\ ith

(h) 1\11 other places which satisfy or are their outgrowths all of which form a conti­ l'xpectecl to satisfy the following criteria guous spread. simultaneously Household:

(i) t\ III in illlllill pupilla! ion nf" 5.000: J\ 'household' is usually a gl"llur or pt.: I"!:oOIl '0 \\ Ill> (ii) At least 75 per cent of the male normally live together and take their meab from a working population engaged in non­ common kitchen unless the exigel1l:ies of \\01'1-.. ap,ricultural pursuits: and prevent any of them from doing so. A household ma) (iii) !\ density or population or at kast 400 consist or related to eaeh other, unrelated Ill" huth. per square kilometre (1,000 per square Examples of unrelated household are boarding hou~c~. mile). messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails. ashrams. orphanages, etc, These are called 'Insti­ City: tutional Householcfs·. There may be one member TlWvns with population of 1,00.000 and above are household. two member households or multi member called citil.:s. households. For census purposes each one of these lJ rban Agglomcl'ation : lyp~s is regarded as a '1 louse hold '. All Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban If a group of persons who are unrelated to each !:opread constituting a town and its adjoining urban other live in a census house but do not ha\ e their ()t1tg.ro\\lhs (O(ls) or two or more physically meals from the common kitchen, they \\ ould be cl)ntigllous towns together and any adjoining urban treated as a separate household. The il1lportant link olltgrmqh:, of" such town:,. III SOIllI: ca"cs railway in finding out whether it is a hou~dlOld or IlIlt i... a l"l,llllllies. university call1puse~. port areas. etc .. may common kitchen. In a few situations. it nHI) bl!Clll1le ('"1l1l11.: lip ncar a cit) or statutory town outside its difficult to apply the definition of household strktl~. statutory limits but within the revenue limits of the For example, a person living alone in a Ct!I1SllS hOllse. \ illa)!l' Ill' \ ill

For this purpose of census there are three type the same footing with regard to the made iii the of Households i.e .. Normal Household, Institutional Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1991, the Household and the Houseless Household. Hindu, the Sikh and the Buddhist were placed on the Institutional household : same footing with regard to the recognition of the Scheduled Castes. A group of unrelated persons who live in a institution and take their meals from a common The lists containing the names of the cheduled kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples Castes and the Scheduled Tribes applicable for the of Institutional Households are boarding houses, Census ofIndia 2001 in the State/Union Territory are messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, given below : orphanages, etc. Scheduled Castes Houseless household 1. Bansphor Households who do not live in buildings or census 2. Bhuinrnali, Mali houses but live in the open on roadside, pavements. 3. Brittial Bania, Bania in hume pipes, under fly-overs and staircases, or in the open in places like worship, mandaps, railways 4. Dhupi, Dhobi platforms etc., are treated as HOllseless households. 5. Dugla, Dholi Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe : 6. Hira Article 341 of the constitution provides that the 7. Jalkeot President may, with respect to any State or Union 8. Jhal0, Malo, Jhalo-Malo Territory, specify the castes, races or tribes or parts of or groups with in castes, races or tribes which shall 9. Kaibartta, Jaliya for the purposes of the constitution be deemed to be 10. Laibegi S• .;hcduled Caste in relation to that State or Union 11. Mahara Territory. Article 342 similarly provides for specification of tribes or tribal communities or part s 12. Mehtar, Bhangi of or group within tribes or tribal communities which 13. Muchi, Rishi are to be deemed for the purposes of the Constitution 14. Namasudra to be Scheduled Tribes in relation to the various States or Union Territories. In pursuance to this provisions, 15. Patni the list of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 16. Sutradhar are notified for each State and Union Territory and Scheduled Tribes are valid only within the jurisdiction of that State or 1. Chakma Union Territory and not outside. 2. Dimasa (Kachari) It is important to mention here that under the Constitution (Scheduled Caste) Order, 1950, no person 3. Gare;> ",ho professed a religion different from Hinduism was 4. Hajong d.;:emed to be a member of a Scheduled Caste in 5. Hmar addition to every member of the Ramdasi, Kabirpanthi, Majhabi or Sikligar caste resident in Punjab or Patiala 6. Khasi and Jaintia (including Khasi Synteng and East Punjab States Union were in religion to that or Pnar, War, Bhoi or Lyngngam) State whether they professed the Hindu or the Sikh 7. Any Kuki Tribes, including: religion. Subsequently, in September 1956, by an (i) Biate, Biete amendment, the Presidential Order of 1950 and in all (ii) Changsan subsequent Presidential Orders relating to Scheduled Castes, the Hindu and Sikh religi:ms were placed on (iii) Chongloi 10 ------DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK lUNGlEI (iv) L)uullgd La!lguagl' muJ mother tongue :

(v) Gamalholl As per thl! census concept. each language i~ :l (vi) Gangtc group of mother tongues. The census questionnaire (vii) Guite collects information 011 the mother tongue is defined (viii) Hanneng as the language spoken in chi Idhood b~ the person':, mother of the person. If the mother died in infanc~. (ix) Haokip. Haupi~ the language mainly spoken in the person's home in (x) I~aolai childhood will be the mother tongue. In case of iniants (xi) Hengna and deaf mutes, the language usually spoken by the (xii) IlongslIngh mother is considered as mother tongue. [t is not (xiii) Hrangkhwal, Rangkhol necessary that the language spoken as mother tongu~ (xiv) Jongbe should have as script. The mother tongues returned (:w) Khawchllllg hy the respondents in census are classified and grouped under appropriate languagl!s according to tllL'11" (xvi) Khawathlang, Khuthalong linguistic characteristics. (xvii) Khelma Literate : (xviii) Kholholl (xix) Kipgen A person age 7 years and above who can both read and write with'understanding in any language is (xx) Kuki taken as literate. A 'person who can only read but (""i) Lengthang cannot write is not a literate. It is not necessar) that (xxii) Lhangum to be considered as literate, a person should ha\ e (xxiii) Lhoujem received any formal education or passed an) minimum ("xiv) I JlOUVUI1 educational standard. Literacy could have bet:n (X" v) Lupheng achieved through adult literacy classes ot through al1~

(XX\ i) Mangjcl non-formal educational system. People \\ho are blind but can read in Braille are treated as I iterate!>. (xxvii) Misao (xxviii) Riang Literacy rate : ("xi, ) Snirhclll Literacy rate of the population is defined as tll.:­ (xxx) Selnam pl!rcentage or literates ill the agl! group :-.e\ ell :- L',II'> (xxxi) Singson and above. For different age groups the perccntage of literates in that age group gives the literacy rates. (xxxii) Sitlhou (xxxiii) Sukte Educational level : (xxxiv) Thada The highest level of education a person has (xxxv) Thangngcu completed. ("xxvi) Uibuh Work:

(x"xvii) Viaphci W0 r k i s d d'i ned asp a rt i c i pat i u n 111 a II :­ 8. I,akhcr econom ically productive activity \\ ith or \\ ithlllll l). Man tTai speaking) compensation, wages or profit. Such pm1icipation Illay 10. Any Mizo (Lushai) tribes be physical and or mental in nature. Work involves 1I0t only actual \vork but also includes crti.:c(h c 11. Mikir supervision and direction of work. It even includes 1:2. Any Naga Tribes part time help or unpaid work on farm. famil) 13. Pawi enterprise or in any other economic activity. All 14. S~ nteng. persons engaged in "work" as defined abme arc ANALYTICAL NOTE 11 v.orkers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation or plantation crops - tea, coffee, rubber, coconut and 111 iIk production even solely for domestic consumption betel nuts (areca). are also treated as workers. Reference period for Agricultural Labourer determining a person as worker and non-worker is olle year preceding the date of enumeration. A person who works on another person's land for wages in money or kind or share is regarded as Main Worker : an agricultural labourer. Shelhe has no risk in the A person who has worked for major part of the cultivation but merely works on another person's land reference period (i.e., six months or more during the for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in lease or contract on land on which she/he works. any economically productive activity is tClmed as Household Industry worker: 'Main worker'. Household Industry is defined as an industry Marginal Worker conducted by the head of the household herselflhimself A person who worked for less than six (6) months and or by the members of the household at home or of the reference period (i.e., in the last one year within the village in rural areas and only within the preceding the date of enumeration) in any economic precincts of the house where the household lives in activilY is termed as 'Marginal worker'. urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in Non Worker household industry should consist of members of the household including the head. The industry should not A person who .has not worked at all in any be run on the scale of a registered factory which economically productive activity during the reference would qualifY or has to be registered under the Indian period (i.e., in the last one year preceding the date Factories Act and should be engaged in manufacturing, 0-:-' enumeration) is termed as 'Non worker'. processing, servicing and repairs of goods. Cultivator : It does not include professions such as a pleader, for purposes of the Census, a person is classified Doctor, Musicians, Dancer, Washerman, Astrologer, as Cultivator ifhe or she is engaged in cultivation on Dhobi, Barber etc. or merely trade or business, even land owned or held from government or held from if such professions, trade or services are run at home private persons or institutions for payment in money, by members of the household. kind or share. Cultivation includes effective supcr­ Other Worker : v;sion or direction in cultivation. A person who has been engaged in some A person who has given out her/his land to economic activity during the reference period but not another person or persons or institution(s) for as a cultivator or agricultural labourer or in household cultivation for money or share of crop and who does industry is termed as a 'Other Workers (OW)'. The not even supervise or direct the cultivation in exchange type of workers that come under this category of ofland, is not treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person 'OW' include all government servants, municipal \\orking on another person's land for wages in cash employees, teachers, factory workers, plantation or kind or a combination of both (agricultural workers, those engaged in trade, commerce, business, labourer) is not treated as cultivator. transport, banking, mining, construction, political or Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing, harvesting social work, priests, entertainment artist, etc. In effect, and production of cereals cereal and millet crops such all those workers other than cultivators or agricultural as wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi etc., and other labourers or household industry workers, are 'Other crop'> such as sugarcane, tobacco, ground nuts, topioca Workers'. elC., and pulses, raw jute and kindred fibre crop. Work participation rate : cotton. cinchona and other medicinal plants, fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards or Percentage of workers (main + marginal) to total graves, etc .. Cultivation does not include the following population. 12 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK' LUNGLEI

Pupulation Density : rhe system of underground sewerage pnl\ ides Population density is the number of persons for the street sewerage with \\ hich are connected inhabit(.:d per square kilometre of the area. the sanitary latrines constructed in the houses having water closets and fitted with l1ushing cistern (or hand flushing). Through this sc\\er the faecal matter i~ i\g~ is measured in terms of completed number transported without the need for scavenging. Thi~ \11' ~ears. system generally exists in cities and big to\\ ns.

Sn J'atio Where the Street sewer does not e:-.ist these sanitary water !lush latrines arc connected to a Ill!.:a] 1'1 lIlll bel' 0 f fe 111 a I e s per I 000 111 a I e sin a pupulatil1l1. septic tank with a suo-soil dispersion s~stell1 lll' a leaching pit. Here the liquid wastes from the \\ater l' i) ;'\;oll-ccnslls concepts closet fs disposed of locally in leaching pit. a ~cpti.: tank with a soil dispersion system is c0nstrllctl!d. Thi~ ImpJ'oV(.'li drinking walel' : dispersion requires an optimulll travel through the II' til..: hOllschnld had access to drinkinl1. \vater pores of the soil ",hidl renders till' harmful liqllid ~\lpplil.:d ('rom a tap. hand pump. tuhe \\cll or \\ell bacteriall) innocuous by the ,,10\\ pl'llees~ of Ii Ilratjpn (protected or covered) situated within or outside the through the soil, traversed. p.·t'l1li~c". it is considered as having access \0 illlPt'll\cd drinking water. Where the sltil is impcrllleable. I.:OIh.:elill!! \\cll ... are constructed and the sanitary water flush latrines lllllay he mentioned that such uniform definition are connected with them. These wells are cleaned at lI1a~ I1t)\ be valid across all states. periodic intervals by a suitable device. The dry t~ pc Syslem of scwcl'agc : of latrines are of service type latrine from \\ Iwre human excreta is removed b) scavengers from house Gcnerally. a sewerage system means a network to house. in most cases carrying it 011 thl'ir head~ PI' ot' maillS and branches of underground cOllduits for shoulders or in haskets with handle or \\ heel harn)\\ s. Ih\..' CUlI\\..') lUlce oj' sewerage to the poillt of' disposal. These are then collected in bullock carts or truch.s or ')\..'\\cr ... Ihat carry only hOlisch.,)ld and indllstrial tractors and trolh.:y~ I'llI' beillg c;rrril:d to till: dlllllJllllt! \\ a~tagl.: arc called separate sewers: those that carry gn1 11ntis. slorm water li'om roofs, streets and other surfaces :Ire known as storm water drains, while those carrying Fertility bUlh ~c\'vagc and storm water arc called combined In deillography. the \\ ord fertility is useu ill reiatiLln Sl'\\CI'S, Ilowever. in some to\\ns which are not to the actual production of children or occurrence of 1'1\)\ itkd \\ ith such underground sewerage system. it births specially live births. Fertility is a measure or i~ ,>cr\ cd by open surface drain, box draill. sylh. pnllt:1'Il rate at which population adds to ilscl( b) birth~ allli drain, dc .. in those towns. normally assessed by relating tbe nUlllber of births to

T~ (ll' or lalr'im' and ml'thod or disposal of night a full or part of the populmion, slich as number of soi I : married women or number of women of chi It! beanng age. The definitions of the terminology used in Then.: arc three prevalent s) stems of disposal of computing different fertility rates are mentioned bel(l\\: IIl11nan wa<;tes, viz. (i) underground sewerage. (ii) "anitar) water flush latrines with individual disposal Crude birth rate (CRR) : ... >stelHs. like septic tank, leaching, cess pool and Ratio of the number of live births in a year to colketing \'vell and (iii) dry type of latrines with manual the mid year popUlation. normally cxpressed per I (l00 population. A.'1ALYTICAL NOTE 13

Number of live births during the year CBR - x 1000 Total Fertility rate (TFR) : Mid -year Population It is obtained as the total of the age specific Crude death rate (CDR) : fertility rates (number of children born per woman of Ratio of the number of live deaths in a year to the particular age) for the entire reproductive age the mid year population, normally expressed per 1000 span. 1t provides the average number of children that population. will be born to a woman under the fertility levels Number of deaths during the year indicated by the age specific fertility rates assuming CDR = x 1000 that there is·no mortality of woman till the completion Mid -year Population of reproductive period. Natural growth rate : 45-49 5 x 1: ASFR Growth rate is obtained as the different between 15-19 crude birth and crude death rate in the absence of TFR=----- 1000 migration. Total marital Fertility rate (TMFR) Age specific fertility rate (ASFR) : Average number of children that would be born Number of live births in a year to female to a married woman if she experiences the current population in any specified age group normally fertility pattern throughout her reproductive span (15- I.:xprcssed per 1000 women. 49) years assuming that there is no mortality of woman Number of live births in a particular age-group till the completion of reproductive period. ASFR x 1000 Mid-year female population 45-49 of the same age-group 5 x 1: ASMFR 15-19 Age specific marital fertility rate (ASMFR) TMFR= 1000 Number of live births in a year to married female Age specific mortality rate (ASMR) population in any specified age group normally Number of deaths in a particular age and sex cxprcssed per 1000 women. group per 1000 population of the same age group. Number of live births in a particular age-group Number of deaths in a particular ASMFR = x 1000 age-group Mid-year married female population ASMR = x 1000 of the same age· group Mid-year population of the same age-group General fertility rate (GFR) : ql 1\ umber of I ive births per 1000 women in the reproductive agc-group (15-49) y<:ars in a given year. Probability of dying between birth and age I. This can be used as approximate value of Infant Mortality Number of live births in a year GFR = x 1000 Rate (lMR) which gives the ratio of number of deaths Mid-year female population of the in a year of children aged less than one year to the age-group (15-49) years number of births in that year. General marital fertility rate (GMFR) : q2 Number of live births per 1000 married women Probability of dying between birth and age 2. in reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year. q5 Number of live births in a year Probability of dying between birth and age 5. This GFR = x 1000 Mid-year female population of the indicator is also known as Under Five Mortality Rate age-group (1 5-49) ~lears (U5MR). 14 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK LUNGLEI

Infant 1ll00"ta Iit)' nlte (IMR) : Maternal mortality ralc(MMR) : Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of Number of deaths of woman in the age group children below one year) in a ye,~r to the number of 15-49 while pregnant or within 42 days of termination . Ii\,I: births in that year. of pregnancy from any rca use related to pregnancy Nllmb~r of in!""nt deaths during and child birth per 100000 live births in a,given )car. the year IMR == - x 1000 Number of maternal deaths to Nllmbl.!r of live births during the year womanin the age group 15-49 MMR = x 100,000 Inranll1lortalily rate comprises of I\\'o parts, viz., Numbcr of live birth . Neo-natalll1ortality rate and Post neo-natal mortality Eligible couple (Couples per 1000 population) : rale. The nco-natal mortality rate also comprises of NUll1bl.!r at" currelltly married femaics in thc age l\\~) part:-. \ il... carly nco-natal mortality rate and late group 15-44 years per 1000 persons of all agcs. IlI:IJ-llatal mortal ity rat\.!. These aI'\.! defined as: Child woman ratio (0-4) : Nl'O-lllitul mOI"tality rate (~MR) : Number of children in the age group 0-4 )\.!ar~ NUll1b\.!r or infant dying within the first month or rcr J 000 woman in the agc group J'i-.jl} :>·c:lr .... lilL' (~X d:I:>"'; or IIndl'r) ill n le:11' !'VI' I()()tlli\l' hirth ... 111' Ih\.! same year. Child woman ratio (5-9) :

Number of infant deaths aged 28 Number of c~ildren in the age group 5-9 )ears days or under during the year NMR -~-- x 1000 per 1000 woman in the age group 15-49 ~ car". Number of liw births during the ycar Migration .: Early Nco-natal mortality rate : Numher of infant deaths of less than Migration is the third component of population 7 days during the ycar change, the other two being mortality and fertilit). x 1000 Number of live births during the year A person is considered as a migrant h) place llr Late Nco-natal mortality ratc : birth if the place in which hclshc is cnuJ1lcralcd durillg Numher of infant deaths of 7 days to the censlis is other than his/her place ot" his/hcr birth. less than 29 days during the y~ar ------~ 1000 Similarly a person is considered as migrant b~ Number of live births during the year place of last residence if the 'placl.! in which he 'she Post Nco-Ilahll mortality ratc(PNMR) is enumerated during, the census is other than hblher Number of deaths of 29 days to less place of immediate last residence olltside the \ i lIage [hall Oil\.! year during. the year or tOWI1 and not simpl! ill another hl)!l!'.C or IlH.:alit~ :-. 1000 Number of live births during the year in the same village or town.

Peri Natal mortality rate (PMR) : Certain aspects concerning temporary movement I NlillIber ol'!>till births plus death:-. within I" Wc.!c.!h. llligration or p~opl~ has bl.:cn cxpluinc.!d belo\\ Ll!> thl.:!'.l' of delivery per 1000 births in a year. are important components concerning migration:- Number of still births and infant (i) Migration of persons in search of job is high deaths of less than 7 days during in the country. In many cases sllch migrants the year - -.---- x 1000 are only seasonal in nature. People migrate Number of live births and still births to other places for work in a particular s\.!ason during the year and corne back again to their llsual plal:e Still hirth rate (SBR) : residence after thrl.!c or roul' Illl1l11hs. A II o.;uch Number or still birth during the year ------x 1000 workers are treated as migrants. SiJl1ilarl~, it' )'..1I111hl.:r 1l1'livc birth:-. alld !'.Iill birth!'. a pcrsoll moved to any other place I'llI' during the) ear attending ~horl krill vocatiollalllr cJuculiollal A\JALYTICALNOTE 15

courses that lasted for only few months of a international migration. This present name of the year, she/he too were considered as a country, state or district and not the name by which migrant. they were known at the time of her/his birth or last (ii) Where a person had merely gone out to residence were recorded. another place or had been shifting from one Rural-Urban components of migration to another purely on tour, pilgrimage, visit to Rural or urban status in respect of migrants have hospital for treatment or for temporary been determined as applicable at the time of migration business purposes, such persons are not and not with reference to any point of time after that. deemed to have had another residence The flow of migrailts consists of four streams different from the place where she/he or her/ viz., rural to rural, rural to urban, Urban to rural and his family normally resides she/he is not urban to urban. considered as m'igrant. Civic status of urban units (iii) A woman temporarily moves into a hospital Civic status 'of town/city is detennined on the or to her parents or oth.er relative's house for delivery and if the hospital or the parents/ basis of Civic Administrative authority of the town relative's houses is in a place where the e.g., Municipal Committee/Municipal Council. hospital or parents/relative's house is the place Municipality etc. of last residence of the child but not the Size-class of UA/Town mothcr, Size-class ofUA/Town is based on the population A new response category 'Moved after birth' was size of the UA/City/Town UAs/Towns with 1,00,000 added in Census of India 200 I in the question on and above population are classified as Class I UAs/ 'reason~ for migration' to bring out additional Towns. These Class I UAs/Towns are now further migration patterns. Natural calamities or distress sub classified in to seven sub classes namely M I to migration as a reason for migration for last residence M7 depending on the population size of UA/City/ migrants included in 1991 Census, is covered under Town. These are M7 (5,000,000 and above); M6 category of 'Others', The reason for migration has (2,000,000 to 4,999,999); M5 (1,000,000 to 1,999,999): been determined as applicable at the time of migration M4 (500,000 to 999,999); M3 (300,000 to 499,999); and not in reference to any point of time after that. M2 (200,000 to 299,999) and M 1 (100,000 to 199,999) For example, if a person had moved from the place towns with 50,000 to 99,999 population are classified of her/his last residence for the purpose of the as Class II towns, 20,000 to 49,999 population are education and subsequently at some point of time got Class III towns, population with 10,000 - 19,999 are employment there only, the reason for migration would Class IV towns, population with 5000 and 9999 are be 'education' and not 'work/employment'. Class V and towns with less than 5000 population Internal and International migration: are Class VI towns. Slum area: The migrational movements are of three types (i) Migration within the state its~lfwith its components The Slum Areas (improvement and Clearance) (c) Migration within the district of enumeration (intra Act, 1956 which was enacted by the Central Govt. (Fstrict migration) (b) Migration from one district of defined slums as a) Areas where buildings are in any state to another district of state (inter district respect unfit for human habitation; or b) area by migration), (ii) Migration from one state to another reasons of dilapidation, overcrowding, fault arrange­ state of the country (inter state migration), (iii) ment and design of such buildings, narrowness or Migration from one country to another country. The family arrangement of streets, lack of ventilation, light first two streams together constitute internal or sanitation facilities, or any combination of these migration, while the last type of movement is called factors, are determined to safety, health or morals. ~G------DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK LUNGLEI M~g:l city : having the highest number 01' populatioll (66, III). The RD. Block West Bunghmun Thl: wncept of 'Mega City' is a recent phcno­ was having the lowest number of population nklllln in the Urban Sociology and is ddillcd in tcrm r (15.821 ). of ml.'lfopolitan city in lorm or large size, problem of nHlllagcment of civic amenities and capacit) to absorb b) In the district there are onl~ 3 (thrce) thc n.:lativcly high growth of population. Indian Census Notified Towns of Tlabung. Lunglei and in 1991 trcatl!d the population size of 5 million and Hnahthial, out of which Lunglei TO\\,11 is abo\ e as the cut off point to identi fy a place as the classified as Class III category of town and mega city. Whereas, for the purpose of inclusion in remaining two towns Tlabung and Hnahthial are classified as Class VI and V category Ccntrally Sponsored Scheme for lnfrastucture of towns respcctivcly. In the district as a Ik\'l:lupmcnl in Mega Citics the Ministry of Urban whole 57.956 persolls rcside ill urban area:> 1\ fTairs and Employment, Department of Urban consisting of 30.119 male ... and ~7.8J7 Development adopted the criteria 4 million and of females.The growth of population during abov!: population as per 1991 Census for Mega Cities: 1991-200 I in urban areas of I unglei district III ~()O I Cell::.us. cities with 10 millions and above has been found to be 30.1 'Yo. The dellsit)

populalion han: bcen trcal!:d as Mega Cities. and srx ratio of popliialioll 1)1' urhan an:a' (, ii) 20tH Census findings - Population, its of Luaglei District were 879 and 9::'...1 respectively. The percentage (If litl!rates oJ" distl'ihutioll the urban areas of the dbtril:t \\a~ a::. high a) As per 2001 Census the total popUlation of as 96% out of ",hich 96.2% \\ere males LUllglei District is 137,223 out of which and 95.8% females. Work participation ratc 7 J .·I()~ arc male:-- alld ()).R21 an: fcmale~. for the urban arca::. of the di::,trict \\:1., ·15 I In other wards 15.4% of the total population consisting of 53.3 males, 36.1 females. For of Mizoram has been residing over 21.5% higher education no seperate Uni\ersit~ is nr the area or the Slate. Oi::,lriet comprises located within the Jistrict. rhe lH:ar~"·;l of four R.D. Blocks out of which Lunglei University is located at Aiza\\ I.

TABLE I : DECADALCHANGE IN POPULATION OFR.D.BLOCK BY RESIDENCE, 1991-2001

Population Percentage decadal Pac~ntagc uroan S.:rial 19<)1 2001 variation I

\\-cst Bllnghmun 15.549 15,5.J9 0 15,821 15.821 0 1.7 1.7 [1.0 Oil DO :> I 1I1l}.!"l~1l 26.·196 22.097 .j.Y)') :lO.o·IR 26.9fi7 3.68 I 15.7 22.0 -I(d 1".0 12.1) .' I lIl1glel .JH,.JlJ3 1.>.XK.j 3.j.(JO') 01'.111 IX.')7.j .j7.Q7 311.3 36.7 Jh.2 ~U -I ; ·1 Iinahlhiaf 2(um 15J21) 5.5·tX 2.1.(,..(3 17.505 7.118 18.0 11.2 2X.7 26'(, 2'1.!l Dbtrict Total: 111.415 66.859 44,556 137,223 79,267 57.956 23.2 18.6 3U.1 4U.O 42.2

rhe above table indicates total population at 1991 area it is recorded as 18.6% only. This may be due ano 200 I Census with rural and urban break-up. Out to inmigration from rural to urban in the district. Thl.! ~)r f'(Hlr RD Blocks West Bunghmun is having no tab I.e also incates that percentage of urban pl1pulation urban status during the last two censuses. in the district was 40% during 1991 Census and it is It i, l10ticed that decadal \arialinl1 oi'population 42.2°;', during 200 I Census. The percentage of urhan 111 urban area is recorded as 30.1% while in rural popUlation thus increased 2.2% during the decade. A'JALYTICALNOTE 17

TABLE 2: NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION, 2001

Total number Number and Serial of inhabited Total rural population percentage Population less than 200 nllmbt:r District!R.D. Block villages Persons Males Females of villages Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 West Bunghmun 3:- 15,821 8,486 7,335 9 (25.7) 652 571 2 LlIngsen 63 26,967 13.949 13,018 19 (30.2) 1,203 1.133 3 Lunglei .38 18,974 10,037 8,937 9 (23.7) 652 624 .f Ilnahthial 24 17,505 8,811 8,694 7 (29.2) 296 302 Districts (Rural) Total: 160 79,267 41,283 37,984 44 ( 27.5) 2,803 2,630

Number and Population Number and Population Number and Population Serial percentage 200-499 percentage 500-999 percentage 1000-1999 number District!R.D. Block of villages Males Females of villages Males Females of villages Males Females

2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 West Bunghmun 17(48.6) 3,056 2,792 6 (17.1) 2,547 1,918 3 (8.6) 2,231 2,054 2 Lungsen 29 (46.0) 5,042 4,646 12 (19.0) 4,688 4,321 I (1.6) 729 683 3 Lunglci 19 (50.0) 3,422 3,047 4 (10.5) 1,351 1,254 6 (15.8) 4,612 4,012 4 Ilnahthial 4(16.7) 646 587 7 (29.2) 2,628 2,507 4 (16.7) 3,023 3,027 Districts (Rural) Total: 69 (43.1) 12,166 11,072 29 ( 18.1) 11,214 10,000 14 ( 8.8) 10,595 9,776

Number and Population Number and Population Number and Population Serial percentage 2000-4999 percentage 5000-9999 percentage 10000 and above number District/R.D. Block of villages Males Females of villages Males Females of villages Males Females 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 West Bunghmun 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 2 I.ungsen 2 (3.2) 2,287 2,235 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 3 Lunglei 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 4 Ilnahthial 2 (8.3) 2,218 2,271 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 Districts (Rural) Total: 4 ( 2.5) 4,505 4,506 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0

- The above table indicates total number of inhabited It may also be seen that largest number of villages in the district and also in the RD Blocks. villages (69) were found in the range popUlation of Among the four RD Blocks, the highest number of 200-499 which decreased in the next higher ranges 63 inhabited villages were found in Lungsen RD of population. Block while Hnahthial RD Block has only 24 habited TABLE 3 : NEW TOWNS, DENOTIFIED, villages. It is interesting to note that there were 17,505 DECLASSIFIED AND MERGED TOWN population were found in Hnahthial RD Block where IN 2001 CENSUS smallest number of inhabited villages were located. During 1991 to 2001 no new towns were esta­ On the other hand there were 15,821 population in blished in the district and no cases of declassification West Runghmun RD Block which is having 35 and merging of towns also took place. Thus infor­ ir habited vi Ilages. mation regarding above items can be treated as nil. 18 OISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK LUNGLEI

TABLE4: DISTRIBUTION OFVILLAGES BY POPULATION DENSITY, 2001

P~rccntagc 01'\ Illagcs

R:II1~c' or populalion densilY Total nUlTl?.:r of villages III each I in each population I'erccntag.: distributilln Populalion Ill' popliialion J .t 5

ll-I (1 160 100.0 79.267 100.0

11-~lJ (I O.() () (J.n 21-:'11 o 0.0 0 O.U :'i 1-11l0 o 0.0 0 0.0 I () I-:!()O () 0.0 0 0.0 :':01-.100 o 0.0 0 O.ll 301-500 o (J.O (J 1l.O 50 I . o 00 0 O.1l 'WI klll)\\ Il II 0.0 0 U.O

l)i~l .. ict Tolal : IMl \OU.O 79,267 lUU.O Pupulation Density (Rural) of the district; 18

It can be observed that all 160 villages under· TABLE 6: SEX R-\T10 BY R.D. BLOCK, 2001 1 lIllgki District are in the range or population density Serial SI!:>. ratio uf (j-lt!. I hi:-. Illdil..:aLc.::-. LlI,IL a \a.,l ~IICil uf' Lit..: Ji~Ll'I\;l Jlltlllb':l Nl.llllt:ul IU).BIII..:i, I tll,d 1\\11 (Ii 1110.111 i'i CO\ l'rt:d by forest. For this reason most part of the 2 3 4 :' area in the district is under vergin forest. West Bunghmun 86-l 864 ').1.1 X5h TABLES :SEX RATIO OF STATE AND DlSTHICT, 2 l.ullg~ell 92·1 1901-2001 3 Lunglei 920 890 lJ32 4 Ilnahthial 963 987 908 l":n~lI~ State District YC'ar rota I Rural Urban '('(,Ial Rural Urban District Total : 922 920 924 :.: 3 4 5 6 7 II)() 1 1.113 It can be seen from the above table that in urban IlIl1 1.12() areas the highest sex ratio of932 was seen in Lunglei 1')21 1.109 RD Block and the lowest sex ratio of urban area 1'131 1.102 was seen in Lungsen RD Block (856) against thl! Il)·11 I.O(>l) State's urban sex ratio of 924. Il)) I 1,0<11 1.049 845 1(1(,1 1.001.) 1.017 !lltl.) III rural arcas. West 13unghmllll \\ ilh rural :-'1::-' Il)"'! I 9·)6 947 936 ratio of 864 was having the lowest figures and the I) 19 l)28 II'XI 893 same for llnahthial RD Block was recorded as highc:-.t Ill') I l)21 1)1'2 932 910 92~ ~83 (987). 21101 935 923 9-l8 922 920 92-l

'\fll,' : ~<:\ rallO has beell defined as the' 1l1ll11ba of females per lil(1(1 111,11.:, TABLE 1: SEX RATIO 8Y RD BLOCKS. 200) S.:rial number Name of R.O. Block A :;crutiny of the above table will indicate that 2 5 lhen~ \\'<1:-. a continuous reduction in the sex ratio of West nUI1!!hmul1 II:..: SIal..: li'ull1 1.113 in 11.)0 I 10 I.) II.) ill 11.)81 and then 2 . Lungsen ')33 it again increased to 935 in 2001. III rural area also Xl)() sall1e trend was noticed whereas in urban areas sex 3 l.unglci 4 Hnahthial 987 ratio increased to 948 in 200 I for 84~ i..n 1951 with 920 sallie fluctuations. District (Rural) Total: A \JAL YTICAL NOTE 19 The above table will reveal that the highest sex villages i.e., 20.6% of total villages and percentage ratio (987) was found under Hnahthial RD Block distritbution of population was 21.8%. It is interesting \\-hile the lowest was record as 864 and was found to note that only one village was found under the in West Bunghmunn RD Block. range of sex ratio of villages 700-749. Eight number of villages were found under the range of sex ratio TABLE 8: SEX RATIO OF RURALPOPULATION for villages 750-799 and 1100+. However, largest BY RANGES, 2001 number of population was recorded as 19,599 under r~angc: of Number Percentage Population Percentage the range of sex ratio of villages 1000-1099 having ~,~\. ratio of inhabited of villages 2001 distribution fill' \ illages villages in each of the inhabited villages of 30 numbers and the lowest range population was seen under 700-749 range. 2 3 4 5

I ,t;SS than 700 7 4.4 2.972 3.7 TABLE 9: SEX RATIO OF URBAN AGGLOMERATlONSrrOWNS, 200) 700-749 I 0.6 141 0.2 750-799 8 5.0 1,828 2.3 Serial Urban status number Name of U.A.lTown of town Sex ratio XOO-849 15 9.4 5,525 7.0 I 2 3 4 X50-R99 30 18.8 15,750 19.9 Hnahthial (NT) 908 ')00-949 33 20.6 17,244 21.8 2 Lunglei (NT) 932 950-999 28 17.5 15.259 19.3 3 Tlabung (NT) 856 1000-1099 30 18.8 19,599 24.7 Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 924 IIOOi 8 5.0 949 1.2 Note: NT = Notified Town District Total: 160 100.0 79,267 100.0 SI!:\. ratio (Rural) for District: 920 Out of the 3 Notified Towns as shown above, the sex ratio of Lunglei (932) was the highest and that of Table 8 indicates sex ratio of rural population by Tlabung (856) was the lowest. The sex ratio of the n.nges in the year 2001 . It is observed that under the three Notified Towns i.e., total urban area was 924 range of 900-949 there were highest 33 number of against the State average 935.

TABLE 10: SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FORR.D. BLOCK,200t

Total! Serial Rural/ Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 numher Name of R. D. Block Urban Persons Males Females age group 2 3 4 5 6 7 West Bunghmun Total 2,881 1,489 1,392 935 Rural 2,881 IA89 1.392 935 Urban 0 0 0 2 I,ungsen Total 6,205 3,170 3,035 957 Rural 5,597 2,870 2,727 950 Urban 608 300 308 1,027 3 Lunglei Total 10,060 5.115 4,945 967 Rural 3,206 1,639 1,567 956 Urban 6,854 3,476 3,378 972 4 lInahthial Total 3,906 1,974 1,932 979 Rural 2,851 1,419 1,432 1.009 Urban 1,055 555 500 901 District Total: Total 23,052 11,748 11,304 962 Rural 14,535 7,417 7,118 960 Urban 8,517 4,331 4,186 967 DISTRIC1 CENSUS HANDBOOK LUNGLE:I

It I:LlIl be seen that in the age group or 0-6, among district in the sallle range of age \\as 962. The lo\\est al14 RD Blocks the sex ratio of979 recorded against sex ratio was found in West Bunghmun RD Block Illlanthial RD was the highest. The sex ratio of the (935).

TABLf.1I : Sf.X RATIOOFPOPlJLATION INTHEAGEGROlJPO-6 FOR RO BLOCKS, 2001 S.:rial Name of R.D. Block Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 age grour nilll1ber Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 \\'l'~1 HUllgitlllll1l 2.XX I lAX') 1.192 1}.1 ~ 2 I,ungs..:n 5.597 2.870 2.727 950 .\ !.unglci 3.206 1.639 1.567 956 ·1 Iinahthial 2.851 IAI9 1.432 1.009 Dislrkl (Rural) Tolal : 14,SJ5 7.417 7.118 'IOU

E:-:plallatory note is not required as the same has been included in table 10 above.

TABU: 12: SEX H,ATIOOF RllRALPOPllLATION INTHEAGF.GROUPO-6 BY RANGES. 200!

I{'III).!,· 01',..::-- ralill Numb..:r or inhabited I\:n;cntage distrihution Pen:enlagc dislrihlUitln 1"1"\ illage~ \ ilIages oCviliages Population 200 I or populatioll

2 3 ~ :\

I <:~, Ihan 700 :u 14.4 1,145 7.9 700-7·19 5 3.1 266 LX 75 f)- 7l J'J 9 5.6 503 3.5 X(J(l-X·I'} 14 8.S 1.201 S.3 S50-:-Il)') II 6.9 1.135 7.S 'HfO-')·II} I () 11I.1l 1.7·15 12 If l})tl_l)l}(j 13 8.1 1.983 13.6 I ()()()-I ()!JI) 32 20.0 4,086 28.1 1100 I :17 21 I 2.·171 1711 Ui.,lricl (I{ural) 'Iotal : 160 100.() 14.535 100.0 Sex ratio (Rural) for District : 960

'j hl: ahoye table indicates ranges of sex ratio in were found in the ranges of sex ratio of 1000-1091). rural areas of the district among the age group of 0- Least number inhabited villages fall \\ ithin the rallgl.:~ 6 population, The highest number of inhabited villages of 700-749 and the smallest number of population \\ I.:t\: found in the range of 1100+. II ighcst number found in the range of700-749 with population 01'266 llf population as well as highest percentage distribution and percentage distribution of 1.8%.

TABLE I3:SEX RATJOOFPOPULATION JNTH£AGEGJ~OUPU-60F lJRIlANAGGLOMERATIONffOWNS,2001

Sed,1i Urban status lotal population in 0-6 age group "iC\ ratlll for (J-h 111Imb,'1 "amc or l :t\/Tll\\n 01'10\\11 Persons Males Femalcs age )!fllllr 2 3 4 5 6 Iinahthial (NT) V 1.055 555 500 YOI .: 1.1Illglei (N n III 6.854 3.476 3.378 972 3 11,Ii>lIlI;.' (r\ I) VI (C()X 30(1 3()X 1.1127 nistrict (Urban) Total: 8,517 4,331 4,186 967 :"'\nll' : 1\ r • Nlltilicd Town ANALYTICAL NOTE 21

I t can be seen that against the sex ratio of 0-6 same for Tlabung (NT) (1,027) was the highest and population (967) in the urban area of the district, the the lowest being in Hnahthial (NT) (90 J).

TABLE 14: NLMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULEDTRIBES POPULATION IN R.D. BLOCK, 2001

Percentage 0 f Percentage of Total/ Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes ,>.:rial Rural/ Total Castes Tribes population to total pop ulatlOn to total TllIITlhcr Name orRD. Block Urban population population population population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 I! West Bunghmun Total 15,821 a 15,264 0.0 96.5 Rural 15,821 a 15,264 0.0 96.5 Urban a a a 0.0 0.0 2 Lungscn Total 30,648 4 29.330 0.0 95.7 Rural 26,967 2 26,534 0.0 98.4 Urban 3,681 2 2,796 0.1 76.0 3 Lunglei Total 66,111 29 62,264 0.0 94.2 Rural 18,974 3 17,952 0.0 94.6 Urban 47,137 26 44,312 0.1 94.0 4 flnahthial Total 24,643 0 23,910 0.0 97.0 Rural 17,505 0 17,221 0.0 98.4 Urban 7,138 0 6,689 0.0 93.7 District Total: Total 137,223 33 130,768 0.0 95.3 Rural 79,267 5 76,971 0.0 97.1 Urban 57,956 28 53,797 0.0 <12.8

The largest number of Scheduled Caste (SC) together there were 33 SC populations in the district population of29 was found in Lunglei RD Block. At consisting of 5 rural and 28 urban population. Again the same time there was no Scheduled Caste the percentage of Scheduled Tribe (ST) population in population under West Bunghmun and Hnahthial RD the district was 95.3%. In Lunglei RD Block the Block. On the other hand there was only 4 Scheduled percentage of Scheduled Tribe population was lower Caste population under Lungesn RD B~ock. All than the district percentage.

TABLE 15: NUMBERANDPERCENTAGEOFSCHEDULEDCASTESAND SCHEDULEDTRlBESPOPULATIONINRDBLOCKS,2001

Total Total Percentage of Percentage of Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Serial Total Castes Tribes population to total population to total number Name ofR.D. Block population population population population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 West Bllnghmlln 15,821 a 15,264 0.0 96.5 2 Lungsen 26,967 2 26,534 0.0 98.4 3 Lunglei 18,974 3 17,952 0.0 94.6 4 Iinahthial 17,505 0 17,221 0.0 98.4 District (Rural) Total: 79,267 5 76,971 0.0 97.1

Data is not interpreted in the above table, since the same has been already discussed in table 14 above. '~2 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK LUNGLEI - TA Bl ,E 16: PROPORTIOr\ OF SCH EOU LED (" ASTES TABLE 17: PROPORTION OFSCHEDULEDTRIBES I'OI)tJLATION TOTOTALPOI'ULATlON POI)ULATIOl"\TOTOTALPOPULATlO~ IN VILLAGES,2001 IN VILLAGES,2001

1)''rn·llIa~.: Range Pl.'rcclllage Range "I :-'l'lh:dukd orSdlt:duled en'le, Tribes !,,'p"lalion Numh

'\;Ii 1.% 'n.5 (I (J.O Nil 0 (J.O 0 (l.1l I...:" Ihan 5 4 2.5 5 100.0 Less than 5 0 0.0 0 0.0 5·1 () 0 0.0 0 0.0 5-10 () 0.0 () 0.0 11-:'0 () 0.0 0 0.0 11-20 0 (J.n 0 O.ll

21-30 0 0.0 0 0.0 21-30 0.6 60 (l.1

·31--10 0 0.0 () 0.0 31-40 0 (J.O 0 (I.tl

11- "" (J O.(J (J O.U 41-50 0 (l.0 II (J.I) :' 1-75 \) 0.0 () O.ll 51-75 2. U 1.663 ~ ~

'(I ,11Id "lll)\C () 0.0 () 0.0 76 and nhO\e 157 9X.1 75.:'4X <)- X I)j,trict rotal : 160 100.0 5 100.0 District Total : 160 100.0 76,971 IOU.U

OUll)!' lolal population as few as 5 are recorded Out of76.971 total rural ST population in Lunglci III thl! rural arcas of thc district \\hich was t"ound in District, tht! largest Humber were found at thl! rangc Ihc range of less than 5 and in the remaining ranges of 76 and above and having as many as 157 villages ligurl!s recorded as nil. with 97.8% of population (75.248).

TABLE 18: NUMBERANDPERCENTAGEOFSCHED\JLEDCASTESANDSCHEDULEDTRIBES POPULATION IN URBAN AGGLOM ERATIONSrrOWNS, 2001 I'crccntage of I'crccll\ag..: or Scheduled Castes Schedulcd Trihc' ~,n,1I Total Schcdulcd Total Schcdulcd population to total populatillll to total Illllllhcr ~allle or UI\/I'own Total population Castcs population Tribes population population population 2 3 4 5 6 7

Iinahthllli (N'I) 7.13li U 6.689 (l.(J lJ3.7

I.lIllgil:i (N'I ) 47. L\ 7 :26 4·U12 0.1 '1.(1) rtabullg (N I ) 3.6lil 1. 2.796 (J.I 7b.() Uistrict (Urban) Total: 57,956 28 53.797 U.U n.8 ,,,«, : i\ I "" NOlified Town

(,hcre were only 28 persons belonging to In regards to Scheduled Tribe population it can be Schcduled Caste in Lunglei District. out of which 26 seen that the higl1est percentage of 94% was tn

:\1'1.: in 1.1Ingki (NT) and 2 arc in Tlabung (NT). There Lunglei and the lowest percentage of 76% \\as 111

t:- 11\) S..:hcdllied Caste population in Hnahthial (NT). Tlabung Town. ANALYTICAL NOTE 23

TABLE 19: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED TABLE 20: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN URBAN R. D. BLOCKS, 2001 AGGLOMERATlONSrrOWNS, 2001

Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled S.:rial Castes Tribes Serial Castes Tribes numher Name orR.D. Block sex ratio sex ratio number Name ofU.A.lTown sex ratio sex ratio 2 " 4 I 2 3 4

West Bunghmun 0 918 I Hnahthial (NT) 0 1,017 2 I.ungsen 0 944 2 Lunglei (NT) 300 1.001 3 Lunglei 0 959 3 Tlabung (NT) 0 993 4 Hnahthial 0 1012 Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 273 1,003 District (Rural) Total: 0 957 Note: NT = Notified Town

The above table highlights sex ratio among SCI As indicated in the table the sex ratio of SC s1's in the district and in various RD Blocks of rural population in the urban area of the district recorded areas. as 273. Whereas sex ratio of SC population in tow Notified Towns of Tlabung and Hnahthial recorded Sex ratio ofSC population is negligible, whereas as nil. Among the ST population the sex ratio in in case of sex ratio of the ST population, Hnahthial Hnahthial was the highest and in Lunglei it was almost RD Block recorded the highest (1,012) in the district equal to the district (urban sex ratio). Tlabung and West Bunghmun RD Block recorded the lowest recorded the lowest among the 3 towns, even lower (918). than the district average.

TABLE 21 : NUMBERAND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLiTERATES BYR.D. BLOCK, 2001

Gap in male- Total/ Number of literates and illiterates female :-,crial Name of R.D. Rural! Number of literates Number of illiterates Percentage of literates literacy number Block Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 West Bunghmun Total 8,676 5,195 3,481 7,145 3.291 3,854 67.1 74.3 58.6 15.7 Rural 8,676 5,195 3,481 7.145 3,291 3,854 67.1 74.3 58.6 15.7 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2 Lungsen Total 14.138 8,754 5,384 16,510 7,178 9,332 57.8 68.6 46.1 22.5 Rural 11.399 7,208 4,191 15,568 6,741 8,827 53.3 65.1 40.7 24.3 Urban 2,739 1,546 1,193 942 437 505 89.1 91.9 85.8 6.0 3 Lunglei Total 54,022 28,366 25,656 12,089 6,066 6,023 96.4 96.8 96.0 0.8 Rural 14,8'73 7,997 6,876 4,101 2,040 2.061 94.3 95.2 93.3 1.9 Urban 39.149 20,369 18,780 7,988 4,026 3,962 97.2 97.4 97.0 0.4 4 Ilnahthial Total 19,261 9,844 9,417 5,382 2,708 2,674 92.9 93.1 92.7 0.4 Rural J3,6b6 6,941 6.725 3,839 1,870 1,969 93.3 93.9 92.6 1.3 Urban 5,595 2,903 2,692 1,543 838 705 92.0 91.1 92.9 -1.8 District Total: Total 96,097 52,159 43,938 41,126 19,243 21,883 84.2 87.4 80.6 6.8 Rural 48,614 27,341 21,273 30,653 13,942 16,711 75.1 80.7 68.9 11.8 Urban 47,483 24,818 22,665 10,473 5,301 5,172 96.0 96.2 95.8 0.4

The above table revealed the number and highest in literate i.e., 54,022 persons are literates percentage ofliterates and illiterates in Lunglei District consisting of28,366 males and 25,656 females. It is a'1d also by RD Block wise. It is seen from the table again noted that smallest number of literate persons that among four RD Blocks, Lunglei RD Block is the were found in West Bunghmun RD Block (8,676). In :>4 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK LUNG LEI tcrms of percentage Lunglei RD is having 96.4% consentrated in Lungsen RD Block (16,510). literacy rate and the lowest .percentage of literacy The total population of literate in the district is mte \\ as again found in West Bunghlllun RD (67.1 %). 96,097 out of which 52.159 males and 43.938 femaks. 111 comparison between the male and female literate::" The number of illiterate population is 41.126 consisting the biggest gap of male and female was noticed at 19.243 males and 21,883 females. The percentage of' Wcst nllnghmun RD Block (15.7) and the lowest \Va~ literates in -the district is 84.2% out of which 87,-1.°'0 III 111l"IItl1i,,1 RD 13lm;1-.. ~U.·I). ll)ales and !W.6% t'emalt:::,. In case of rural alll! urball. In case of illliterate population smallest number the literacy percentage is higher in urban area than or population of 7.145 were found in West Bunghmun that of rural area. gap between the two residential IU) BlllCJ.... while largest pupulation uf illiterate were status became 6.8.

TABLE 22: NV M BERAND PERCENTACE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN RD BLOCKS, 200t

Number ofliterates and illiterates Gap in .... cllal Nallll' or NlIlllhl'r or litl'rat~~ Numh.:r Ill' iltit.:rat.:s I'l'n·l'nlal.!c· or litl'rall" mal,,·i'l·lllak Illllllhl'r R.D.Block Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Mules Fcmule~ literac) nile 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Wl'stl1ullghmun &.676 5.195 3.481 7.145 3.291 3.854 67.0 74.2 58.6 15.7 ? I 1IIll!seil 11.399 7.:W8 4.191 15.568 6.741 8.827 53.3 65.1 -10.7 2·1.3 11I1I1!kl 1·I.H7:1 7.')')7 (,,1176 ,1.tOt ::!.O'I () 2.()(,1 943 9:;.2 <>,1 "' 1<) Iln.lIllhial 13.666 6.941 6.725 3.839 i.870 1.969 93.3 93.9 92.6 1.3 Uistrict (Rural) Total: 48,614 27,341 21,273 30,653 13,942 16,711 75.1 80.7 68.9 11.8

I hl: above table indicates the number and TABLE 23 : DISTRIBUTION OFVILLAGES U'I pcn.:entagc of literates and illiterates in the district as LITERACY RATE RANGE, 200t ,,\cll as in RD Rlocks of rural areas. The literacy PerC<':llt,lgc: of pcrcelltagc rural area in the district is 75.1% while Range of Numhcr I"'rl:l'ntall<: Ii I,tr"ih'l; 1I111 Ibc stale literacy percentage of rural area recorded Iit..:rac)' rate O(inhabiled dbtribulioll \11' a', 81.:;%. l'or villages villages of\'itlagcs Population population 2 3 -I :; 1\lllllIJg till' I{D Blol..:ks the highest literacy rate \\ as recorded as 94.3% amI found in Lunglei RD 41·50 13 8.1 5.387 (l.X B!m:k and the lowest is 53.3% and found under 51·60 II 6.Y 7.1-13 'l.U l.ull!,!."cn RD Block. Gap between male and female 61·70 6 3.8 2.-137 3.1 4 25 1..t1)1) I.X Iilcracy rate is recorded at 11.8 in the district as a 71-80 81·90 23 14.4 I 1.70 I 14.8 "hole. In RD Block the highest gap between males 91-99 61 38.1 37.1115 ·17,7 and 1i.:l11aks was fOllnd in Lungscn RD Block and IOU 4 2.5 IlI2 (LI tl ..-, Ill\\..:,,1 \\as Ihell found llnd!.:r Iinahlhial RO Blnek. Uistrict '1'01111 : 1(,0 IHO.U 7 1).2(>7 IUU.U TAULE 23: DISTRIBUTION OFVILLAGES BY Literacy rate for District: 8 .... 2 LITERACY RATE RANCE, 200t The above table indicates di'stributil)n ofvillag.es I'cr~clliall' by range uf' literacy rate. It i~ S":1.:11 from the tahk: 1':oII1Ile (II Number Percentage distributioll that largest number of villages (61) were found in lill'ra,~ rail' Ilrinhabited distribution of I,ll' \ illag..:> villages orvillages Pupulation population the range of 91-99 and the population in this range 1. 3 -I 5 recorded the highest (37.8) 5) among all the ranges. u 0.6 19 0.0 It is interesting to note that 4 each inhabited \'i lIagcs 1- 1\1 -I 2.5 582 0.7 were recorded under the range of literac) rate for Il·2() -I 2.S 1.:?

TABLE24: NUMBER AND PERCENTAG'EOFI:ITERATES AND ILLITERATES BYSEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERA TlbNS/TOWNS, 2001 ]\; amc and urban N umber of literates and illiterates Gap in male- "crial status of Number of literates 'N umber of illiterates Percentage of literates female number GArrown Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 I Iinahthial (NT) 5,595 2,903 2,692 1,543 838 705 92.0 91.1 92.9 -1.8 2 Lunglei (NT) 39,149 20.369 18,780 7,988 4,026 3,962 97.2 97.4 97.0 0.4 3 rIabung (NT) 2,739 1,546 1.193 942 437 505 89.1 91.9 85.8 6.0 District (Urban) Total: 47.483 24.818 22.665 10,473 5.301 5.172 96.0 96.2 95.8 0.4 '\ole ; N r ~ Notified Town The above table indicates number and percentage Among the three towns. the highest literacy rate of literates and illiterates by sex in urban areas in the is recorded at 97.2% in Lunglei Town higher than the district. In Lunglei District total urban literate district urban literacy rate (96%). The literacy rate of population is 47,483 consisting of24,818 males and other two towns recorded lower than that of the 22,665 females and the literacy percentage is 96% district urban literacy rate. Largest gap in male-female consisting of 96.2% for male and 95.8% are females. literacy rate is noticed at Tlabung and recorded 6%.

TABLE 25: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN R.D. BLOCKS, 2001 Number of literates and illiterates Gap in Number of literates Number of illiterates Percentage of literates male/female Serial numher ""lame ofR.D.Rlock Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Lungsen 2 2 0 0 0 0 100 100 0 100 2 Lunglei 3 3 0 0 0 0 100 100 0 100 District (Rural) Total: 5 5 0 0 0 0 100 100 0 100

The above table indicates number and percentage population and no female literates are found in the of Scheduled Castes literates and illiterates by sex in district. It is interesting to note that there are no RD Block. There are only 5 Scheduled Castes literate Scheduled Castes illiterates found in the district. TABLE 26: DISTRIBUTION OFVILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION, 2001

Range of literacy Number of inhabited Percentage distribution Scheduled Castes Percentage distribution I ate for., illages villages of villages POJ2ulation of J2oJ2ulation 2 3 4 5 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1-10 0 0.0 0 0.0 11-20 0 0.0 0 0.0 21-30 0 0.0 0 0.0 31--iO 0 0.0 0 0.0 41-50 0 0.0 0 0.0 51-(JO 0 0.0 0 0.0 61-70 0 0.0 0 0.0 71-80 0 0.0 0 0.0 81-90 0 0.0 0 0.0 91-99 0 0.0 0 0.0 100 4 100.0 5 100.0 District Total: 4 100.0 5 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural) : 100 The above table is no necessary to explain as it is self explanatory. 26 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

TABLE 27: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001

Number of literates and illiterates Gap in :-'..:rial Num..: and urban Number orlit..:rate~ Number of illiterates Perecntagc IIf lih:nlle~ mule/lcmHk Illllllh... r status of Town Persons Males Females Pers.ons Males Females Persons Males females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 l.lIllgh:i (NT) 23 17 6 3 3 0 100 100 100 () 2 Tlabung (NT) 2 2 0 0 0 0 100 100 0 100 Lunglei (Urban) : 25 19 6 3 3 0 100 100 100 0 1\otl' : I. NT = Notified Town Tilt: above tahle shows numhcr and pcrcentage urban areas of the district consisting of 19 males and of Scheduled Castes literates and illiterates by sex in 6 females. Again there are 3 SC illiterates populaliLlll !o\yns. It is interesting to noticed that there are in urban area of the district and all the 3 population aillogcther 25 Scheduled Castes literates persons in are male.

TABLE 28: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN R.D. BLOCKS, 2001 Number of literates and illiterates Gap in Saial NameofR. D. Number of literates Number of illiterates Percentage of literates male/female Ilumber Block Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate ( 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 W... st Bunghmun 8.456 4.990 3.466 6.808 2,970 3,838 68.2 77.0 58.5 18.4 2 I.ungsen 11,166 7,017 4,149 15,368 6,633 8,735 53.1 64.8 40.7 2.... 1 :I Lunglci 14,0711 7,305 6,773 3,874 1,857 2.017 9,5.0 96.6 93.4 3.2 4 Iinahthial 13,516 6,812 6,704 3,705 1,746 1,959 94.0 95.3 92.6 2.7 District (Rural) Total: 47,216 26,124 21,092 29,155 13,206 16,549 75.4 81.6 68.9 12.7 The above table indicates number and percentage rate (95%) was found in Lunglei RD Block followed of Sl.:heduled Tribes literates and illiterates by sex in by Hnahthial RD Block (94%). On the other hand, RD Blocks of the rural area. Alltogether there are Lungsen RD Block recorded the Iiteracy rate of 53.1 % "'(7, 216 ST literates in rural areas of the district only. In the district the gap of male/female literacy consisting of 26,124 males and 21,092 females. The rate was recorded as 12.7%. The highest gap of maleI Iitcracy percentage of rural areas in the district female literacy rate (24.1 %) was found in Lungsen recorded 75.4% out of which 81.6% males and 68.9% RD Block and the lowest (2.7%) found in Hnahthial ti:malcs. In case of RD Block, the highest literacy RD Block. TABLE 29: DISTRIBUTION OFVILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULEDTRI8ESPOPULATION,2001 Range oflileracy Number of inhabited Percentage distribution Scheduled Tribes Percentage distribulion rate for villages villages of villages Population of population 2 3 4 5 0 I 0.6 19 O.U 1-10 4 2.5 582 0.8 I 1·20 4 2.5 1,270 1.6 21· \0 15 1)..1 5.!!Q7 7.7 31-40 14 Itl! 5.050 lJ.h 4 I-50 14 8.8 6,012 7.8 51·(l() 10 6.3 6.259 8.1 (,1-70 6 3.8 2.398 3.1 71-XO J 1.9 1,278 1.7 g I_I){) 19 11.9 8,191 10.6 <) 1-')1) 66 41.3 39,914 51.9 100 4 2.5 101 0.1 District Total: 160 100.0 76,971 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural) : 75.4 Al\lALYTICALNOTE 27 Distribution of villages by range of literacy rate 39,914 and total number of villages of66. There was for Scheduled Tribes population has been elaboborated only one village in the range of 0 consisting of 19 ST in the above table. Largest number of population as population. 4 each inhabited villages are at the range \Veil as villages were consentrated in the range of of 1-10, 11-20 and 100 respectively. literacy rate for villages of 91-99 with popu lation of

TABLE 30: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001

Number of literates and illiterates Gap in Serial Name and urban Number of literates Number of illiterates Percentage of literates male/female number status of Town Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 I Ilnahthial (NT) 5,365 2.683 2,682 1,324 633 691 94.9 96.8 93.0 3.7 2 Lunglei (NT) 36,805 18,470 18,335 7,507 3,672 3,835 97.6 98.2 97.0 1.2 3 Tlabung (NT) 2,054 1,067 987 742 336 406 89.7 92.6 86.7 5.9 Lunglei (Urban) : 44,224 22,220 22,004 9,573 4,641 4,932 96.9 97.8 96.0 1.8 "'ote : I. ]\ T = Notified Town From the above table it can be seen that male Town (5.9) while the lowest gap of 1.2 was found at lill:rates are more than the female literates among Lunglei Town. Two towns namely Tlabung and the ST population also. Highest percentage of literate Hnahthial recorded comparatively lower literacy rate \Vas found in Lunglei Town (97.6%) and the lowest than the district average while Lunglei Town recorded ",as recorded at Tlabung (89.7%) . The largest gap the literacy rate of 97%. in male/female lietarcy rate was [I~corded in Tlabung

TABLE 31 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN R. D. BLOCK. 2001

Total workers (Main and marginal Persons/ Main workers Marginal workers workers) Non workers Serial Name of R.D. Males/ Total number Block Females population Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 I West Bunghmun Persons 15,821 7,619 48.2 1,681 10.6 9,300 58.8 6,521 41.2 Males 8,486 4,849 57.1 452 5.3 5,301 62.5 3,185 37.5 Females 7.335 2,770 37.8 1,229 16.8 3,999 54.5 3,336 45.5 2 Lungsen Persons 30,648 14,405 47.0 2,381 7.8 16,786 54.8 13,862 45.2 Males 15,932 8,348 52.4 725 4.6 9,073 56.9 6,859 43.1 Females 14,716 6,057 41.2 1,656 11.3 7,713 52.4 7,003 47.6 3 Lunglei Persons 66,111 26,738 40.4 3,941 6.0 30,679 46.4 35,432 53.6 Males 34,432 17,046 49.5 1,509 4.4 18,555 53.9 15,877 46.1 Females 31,679 9,692 30.6 2,432 7..7 12,124 38.3 19,555 61.7 4 Iinahthial Persons 24,643 12,108 49.1 2,919 11.8 15,027 61.0 9,616 39.0 Males 12,552 6,836 54.5 1,142 9.1 7,978 63.6 4,574 36.4 Females 12.091 5,272 43.6 1,777 14.7 7,049 58.3 5,042 41.7 District Total: Persons 13:',223 60,870 44.4 10,922 8.0 71,792 52.3 65,431 47.7 Males 71,402 37,079 51.9 3,828 5.4 40,907 57.3 30,495 42.7 Females 65,821 23,791 36.1 7,094 10.8 30,885 46.9 34,936 53.1

From the above table it can be stated that against (54.8%) and Lunglei (46.4%). Number as well as the the average percentage of 52.3% for total workers in percentage of workers in all the four RD Blocks in the district, Hnahthial RD recorded the highest respect of male were higher than that of female. Main percentage of total workers in the district as 61 % workers constituted 44.4% of total population in the followed by West Bunghmun (58.8%), Lungsen district against 8% as marginal workers. 28 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

TABLE 32: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN R. D. BLOCKS, 2001

Total workers (Main Persons! and marginal S.:ri,ti NiIIllC ofR.[). Males/ Total Main workers Marginal workers ~orkers) Non workers numher Block Females Population Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Perccmagc 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 W.:st Bunghl1lun I'ersllll~ 15,821 7,619 48.2 1,681 10.6 9.300 58.8 6.521 -11.2 Males 8.486 4.849 57.1 452 5.3 5.301 62.5 3.]85 .17.5 Females 7,335 2,770 37.8 1.229 16.8 3.999 54.5 3.336 45.5 :2 I.ungs.:n Persons 26.967 13.029 41(3 2.037 7.6 15.066 55.9 11.901 -1-1.1 Males 13.949 7,326 52.5 629 4.5 7.955 57.0 5.994 43.0 Females 13,018 5,703 43.8 1,408 10.8 7,111 54.6 5.907 45.4 3 I.ung.lei Persons 18,974 9,729 51.3 1,009 5.3 10,738 56.6 8.236 43...l Males 10.037 5.769 57.5 299 3.0 6,068 60.5 3.969 39.5 Females 8,')37 3,960 44.3 710 7.9 4,670 52.3 4.267 47.7 ·1 Iinahthial Persons 17.505 8.780 50.2 1,793 10.2 10,573 60.4 6.932 39.6 Males 8.811 4,813 54.6 705 8.0 5,518 62.6 3,293 37,4 Fcmales 8,694 3,967 45.6 ),088 12.5 5,055 58.1 3.639 41.9 District (Rural) Persons 79,267 39,157 49,4 6,520 8.2 45,677 57.6 33.590 42.4 Total; Males 41.283 22,757 55.1 2,085 5.1 24,842 60.2 16.441 39.8 Females 37.984 16.400 43.2 4.435 11.7 20.835 54.9 17.149 -45.1

A. s~rlllil1Y of the above table reveals that males in case of marginal workers in the district as well as outnumbered the females in the district as well as in in all the four RD Blocks. On the other hand per- all the four RD Blocks so far the main worker is centage of non-workers are reported to be morc in concl:rned. Whereas females outnumbered the males female population in all the four RD Blocks.

TABLE33 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS/TOWNS, 2001

Persons/ workers) Non workers ~rilll Name and urban Males! Tolal Main workers Marginal workers 1111111 her :.t at LIS "fTown Females PopUlation Nwnbcr Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Numb.:r Percentage

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II I ~ Iinahihial (NT) Persons 7,138 3,328 46.6 1,126 15.8 4,454 62.4 2,684 37.b Males 3,741 2,023 54.1 437 11.7 2.460 65.8 1.281 3-1.2 Females 3,397 1.305 38.4 689 20.3 1,994 58.7 1.403 41.3 2 I ,lIllgh:i (NT) Persons 47.137 J 7.00!) )6. J 2,932 6.2 19,941 42.3 27.11)6 57.7 Males 24,395 11.277 46.2 1,210 5.0 12,487 51.2 I I.,)OM 4lU~ Fcmales 22.742 5.732 25.2 1.722 7.6 7.454 32.8 15.211K (,7.2 3 I'lahung (NT) Persons 3.681 1,376 37.4 344 9.3 1,720 46./ 1.961 53.3 Males 1.983 1,022 51.5 96 4.8 ,1,118 56.4 865 43.6 Females 1.698 354 20.8 248 14.6 602 35.5 1.096 (l·U District (Urban) Persons 57.956 21,713 37.5 4,402 7.6 16.115 45.1 31,841 5-1.9 Totlll: Males 30,119 14.322 47.6 1,743 5.8 16,065 53.3 14,054 46.7 Females 27,837 7,391 26.6 2,659 9.6 10,050 36.1 17,787 63.9 ;'I;()I~ ; NT '" NOlified Town

The table reveals the number and percentage of worker. The same was the case in respect of all three main workers, marginal workers and non workers by towns. Out of3 towns, Hnahthial recorded the highest sex in urban areas. It was found that the total number percentage of total workers (62.4%) followed hy or \\l1rkers in male category was higher than female Tlabung (46.7%) and Lunglei (42.3%). ANALYTICAL NOTE 29

TABLE 34: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN R.D. BLOCK. 2001

CateBo~ of workers Persons! Total number of Household Saial Name of R. D. Males! workers (Main + Agricultural Industf) Other number mock Females Total Population Marginal) Cultivators Labourers workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 We"t Bunghmun Persons 15,821 9,300 8,002 51 46 1.201 (58.8) (86.0) (0.5) (0.5) (12.9) Males 8,486 5,301 4,254 28 23 996 (62.5) (80.2) (0.5) (0.4) (18.8) Females 7,335 3,999 3,748 23 23 205 (54.5) (93.7) (0.6) (0.6) (5.1 ) 2 Lungsen Persons 30,648 16,786 13,537 618 151 2.480 (54.8) (80.6) (3.7) (0.9) (14.8) Males 15,932 9,073 7,037 278 65 1,693 (56.9) (77.6) (3.1) (0.7) (18.7) Females 14,716 7,713 6,500 340 86 787 (52.4) (84.3 ) (4.4) (I.I ) (10.2) 3 Lungle{ Persons 66,111 30,679 13,137 1,216 305 16.021 (46.4) (42.8) (4.0) (1.0) (52.2) Males 34,432 18,555 6,596 591 180 11.188 (53.9) (35.5) (3.2) ( 1.0) (60.3) Females 31,679 12,124 6,541 625 125 4,833 (38.3) (54.0) (5.2) ( 1.0) (39.9) 4 Iinahthial Persons 24,643 15,027 11,137 896 95 2.899 (6Ul) (74.1 ) (6.0) (0.6) (l9.3 ) Males 12,552 7,978 5,402 410 57 2.1(1) (63.6) (67.7) (5.1 ) (0.7) (26.4) Females 12,091 7,049 5,735 486 38 790 (58.3) (81.4 ) (6.9) (0.5) (11.2) District Total : Persons 137,223 71,792 45,813 2,781 597 22,601 (52.3) (63.8) (3.9) (0.8) (31.5) Males 71.402 40,907 23,289 1,307 325 15,986 (57.3) (56.9) (3.2) (0.8) (39.1) Females 65,821 30,885 22,524 1,474 272 6,615 (46.9) (72.9) (4.8) (0.9) (21.4) 'Ole: Percent of Worker to total worker are given in brackets

It can be seen from the above table that 63.8% RD Block (42.8%). Whereas percentage of other of the workers in the district were cultivators followed workers was the highest in Lunglei RD Block (52.~%) by other workers (31.5%), agricultural labourers followed by Hnahthial (19.3%), Lungsen (14.8%) and (J.9%) and household industry workers (0.8%). West Bunghmun RD Block (12.9%). It is worthwhile Among the RD Blocks, West Bunghmun recorded 10 note that in all the four RD Blocks females the highest percentage of cultivators (86%) followed outnumbered the males so far as percentage of by Lungsen (80.6%), Hnahthial (74.1 %) and Lunglei cultivators is concerned. 30 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

TABLE 35: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN R.D. BLOCK. 2001

Category of workers Persons! Total number of HouseHold "C'l"i,,1 Nllmc of I~. I). Mllle~1 worker!! (Moin + Ag.rieultural Indust!') Other nUlnbcr Block Fcmales Total Population Marginal) Cultivators Labollrcrs \\ llrk..:r~ \\ llr(..er,

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 West Bunghmun Persons 15.821 9.300 8.002 51 46 1.201 (51!.H) (86.0) (0.5) (O.S) (1:!.lJ) Males 8.486 5,301 4.254 28 23 996 ~62.5) (80.2) (0.5) (0.4) ( 18.8) Females 7.335 . 3.999 3.748 23 23 205 (54.5) (93.7) (0.6) (0.6) (5.1 ) 2 1.1Ingsen Persons 26.967 1'5.066 12.953 553 120 IA.tO (55.9) (86.0) (3.7) (0.8) (9.6) Males 13.'W) 7,955 6.687 255 47 9(J(l (57.0) (84.1 ) (3.2) (0.6) ( 12.1) 1'\:m3Ies 13.018 7.11 I 6,266 298 73 474 (54.6) (88.1) (4.2) ( 1.0) (6.7) .'~ I.unglei Persons 18.974 10.738 8.631 126 93 1.888 (56.6) (80.4) ( 1.2) (0.9) (17.6) Males 10.037 6,068 4,414 58 52 1.544 (60.5) (72.7) ( ),0) (0.<) (25.4) Females 8.937 4.670 4.217 68 41 3H (52.3) (90.3) ( 1.5) (0.9) (7.4)

From the above table it can be seen that the percentage of cultivators (86.6%) among the four RD highest percentage of workers recorded in Hnahthial Blocks. However, percentage ~f other workers \\ as RO Block (60.4%) followed by West Bunghmun highest in Lunglei RD Block (17.6%) followed by (5S.8%), Lunglei (56.6%) and Lungsen (55.9%). Not West Bunghmun RD (12.9%), Hnahthial RD (11.6%) nllly thai J Inahthial RD recorded the highesl and Lungsen (9.6%). ANALYTICAL NOTE 31

TABLE. 36: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONSrrOWNS, 2001

Category of workers Total number Persons! of workers Household Serial Name and urban Males! Total (Main + Agricultural Industry Other number status ofUAlTown Females population Marginal) Cultivators Labourers workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Iinahthial (NT) Persons 7,138 4,454 1,978 747 53 1,676 (62.4) (44.4) (16.8) (1.2) (37.6) Males 3,741 2,460 886 329 27 1,218 (65.8) (36.0) (13.4) (1.1 ) (49.5) Females 3,397 1,994 1,092 418 26 458 (58.7) (54.8) (21.0) (1.3) (23.0) 2 Lunglei (NT) Persons 47.137 19.941 4,506 1,090 212 14.133 (42.3) (22.6) (5.5) (1.1 ) (70.9) Males 24,395 12,487 2,182 533 128 9,644 (51.2) (17.5) (4.3) ( 1.0) (77.2) Females 22,742 7,454 2,324 557 84 4,489 (32.8) (31.2) (7.5) (1.1 ) (60.2) 3 Tlabung (NT) Persons 3,681 1,720 584 65 31 1,040 (46.7) (34.0) (3.8) (1.8) (60.5) Males 1.983 1,118 350 23 18 727 (56.4 ) (31.3 ) (2.1) ( 1.6) (65.0) Females 1.698 602 234 42 13 313 (35.5) (38.9) (7.0) (2.2) (52.0) District (Urban) Persons 57.956 26.1l5 7,068 1.902 296 16.849 Total: (45.1) (27.1 ) (7.3) (1.1 ) (64.5) Males 30,tl9 16,065 3,418 885 173 tt,589 (53.3) (21.3) (5.5) (1.1) (72.1 ) Females 27,837 10.050 3,650 1,017 123 5,260 (36.1) (36.3) (10.1 ) (1.2) (52.3) :"\"tc : !'-. T = Notified Town

Among the urban areas of the district. Hnahthial other workers (70.9%), the same for Tlabung and (NT) recorded the highest percentage of main and Hnahthial were 60.5% and 37.6% respectively. In marginal workers (62.4%) followed by Tlabung (NT) Hnahthial, agricultural labourers constituted 16.8% (46.7%) and Lunglei (NT) (42.3%). On the other against 5.5% and 3.8% for Lunglei and Tlabung hand, Lunglei (NT) recorded the higest percentge of Towns respectively. 32 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK. LUNGLEI

TABLE 37: OlSTRlBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001

Number I yrs~ til !l1!!l!lmy lIVlIlIlI1511! of lmprovcd Post transport Agncultural Approach ,>.:rial NUl11c or R.D. inhabited drinking Of'licc Tclc communic Credit b) pucea 1'll\\Cr Illl!llb..:1' Block villages Education Medical water· # phone ations$ Banks Societie~ road SUPIlI)

2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 11 12 13 W.:st Bunghmun 35 31 13 12 14 2 8 0 0 (> :!2 (100) (~S.O) (37.1 ) (34.3 ) (4()'0) (5.7) (22.9) (0.0) (O.O) ( 17.1) (02.')) 2 Lungscn 63 41 II 5 12 I 15 1 I 15 20 (100) (65.1 ) ( 17.5) (7.9) (19.0) (1.6) (23.S) ( 1.6) ( 1.6) (23.S) (31.7 ) 3 1.lIngki 38 37 II! 9 15 I 17 J 1 17 16 (100) ('>7.4) (47.4) (23.7) (39.5) (2.6) (44.7) (7.9) (2.6) (-1-1.7) (9-1.7) 4 Iinahthial 24 21 13 7 I{> I 10 2 0 II ')'_.) ( 100) (87.5) (54.2) (29.2) (66.7) (4.2) (41.7) (S.3) (0.0) (45.S) (95.S) District Total : 160 130 55 33 57 5 SO 6 2 49 101 (100) (81.3) (34.4) (20.6) (35.6) (3.1) (31.3) (3.8) (1.3) (30.6) (63.1)

:-\otl' : I'~rccntagcs arc given in brackets . • Ila,cu on the improved drinkmg water source. drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household I",~ ,I~,CSS 10 drinking water supplicd Irol11 a tap or a hund pump/tUbe well situated wi!hin or outside the premises il is COns idcrcd a~ hm ing access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state speci lic and thiS IS 10 be considered accordingly. If 1''''1 oi'licc indude, Pu,t office. h.:l~g"lph ui'lice and Posl und telegraph oflicc. ::. I'ranspon communication includes bus service, rail facility .and navigable waterways. 011 going through the summary of data on various lags behind in case of availability of all amenities as ill1portant amenities available in all four RD Blocks it compared to other three RD Blocks. Moreover, it can can be seen that except educational facilities all other be stated that except education and power supply, in b.t ... ie alllenities arc not availuble in all villages ('ailing all other items all the RD 13loeks sho\\ less pereelliage within each of these RD Blocks. Lungsen RD Block availability of amenities.

TABLE 38: NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001

Type of amenity available Total population Improved Transport Agricultural Approach ~~rial Name of R.D. of inhabited drinking Post Tele communica Credit by pucca Pow..:r Illmher Block villages Education Medical water" Office# phone tions $ Banks Societies road supply 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Wesl Ilunghllllln 15,M21 14,488 6.897 7.362 8,154 2,251 5.442 0 0 3.957 10'<)'·12 ( 100) (91.6) (43.6) (46.5) (51.5) (14.2) (34.4) (0.0) (0.0) (25.0) (69.2) 2 Lungsen 26,967 22,222 10,515 4.430 10,410 2.274 11,4IS 2,274 242 11.517 12.986 ( 100) (82.4 ) (39.0) (16.4) (38.6) (8.4) (42.3) (8.4) (0.9) (42.7) HR.:!) :; I.ungki 18,974 18.897 13,312 6.368 11.840 1,911 11,715 4.499 I. 91.1 11.359 18.280 (100) (99.6) (70.2) (33.6) (62.4) 00.1) (61.7) (23.7) (l0.1 ) ,59.9) (%.3) 4 llnahthial 17,505 17,424 15,056 4,702 16,002 2,290 11,160 4,489 0 12.8-l9 17.500 (100) (99.5) (86.0) (26.9) (91.4) (13.1 ) (63.S) (25.6) (0.0) (73.4) (100.0) District 'Iotal : 79,267 73,031 45,780 22,862 46,406 8,726 39,735 11,262 2,153 39,682 59,708 (100) (92.1) (57.8) (28.8) (58.5) (11.0) (50.1) (14.2) (2.7) (50.1) (75.3) :'Io()t(' : l'efCI.:ntages arc given in brackets. • 11"",,1 nil Ih" illlpruv"d drinking \\iller source. drinking waleI' supply has been classified as 'tmproved' or olhcr~"sc. Iflhe huu,chuld 11a~ uecess to drinking water supplied from a lap or a hand pump/tubc well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as hUl'lng access to 'Improved drinking. water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is slate speci fie and this is to be considered accordingly. # Post ofliec includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ rransport communication includes bus service. rail facility and navigable waterways. ANALYTICAL NOTE 33

It can be seen from table 38 that coverage of Communication and Power Supply were alsG high persons by educational facilities in all the four RD whereas availability of Banking. Telephone and Blocks were extremely high i.e., 91.6%, 82.4%, Agricultural Credit Societies were very poor. There 99.6% and 99.5% for Sl. No.1; 2, 3 and 4 above was no bank and Agricultural Credit Societies in West respectively and 92.1 % for the whole district. The Bunghmun RD Block. availability of Medical, Postal Service, Transport and

TABLE39: DISTRIBUTION OFVILLAGESNOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIES, ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGES FROM THE PLACES WHERE THESE ARE AVAILABLE, 2001 Distance range of place from the villages where the amenity is available Village not having the amenity of Less than 5 kilometres 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres Total (Col. 2-4) 2 3 4 5 I. Education :- (a) Primary School 7 7 16 30 (h) Middle School 12 20 46 78 (c) Degree College 0 2 158 160 2. V1cdical:­ (a) Hospital 0 0 160 160 (h) PtlC 12 16 123 151 3. Post 0 flice II 10 82 103 4. "' clcphone 2 9 144 155 5. Bus Service II 18 81 110 (-,. Ranb (a) Commercial Bank 7 9 138 154 (h) Cooperative Bank 0 159 160 7. Agricultural Credit Societies 0 157 158

A scrutiny of data incorporated in the table above Services, Banking and Agricultural Credit Societies reveals that there were 7 Primary Schools located in has also been shown in the same fashion in the the range of each 5 km. and 5-10 km. Similarly relevant rows and columns of the table. As the data villages not having Medical, Postal, Telephones, Bus are self explanatory further is not attempted.

TABLE 40 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST STATUTORY TOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001

Distance range Type of amenity available fro m the nearest Number of Transport Agricultural Approach ~tatutory town inhabited villages Post communica Credit by pucca (in kilometres) in each range Education Medical Office # Telephone tions $ Banks Societies road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 less th

It can bc seen that in the distance range of less available, meidcal facility in 3 villages. post offices in than 5 kill. from the nearest stautory towns there were 5 villages and transport and communication in 5 6 villages and out of6 villages 3 had the educational villages. In the subsequesnt columns the range or 16- fil«.:ililil:s and I had post office. The data in respect 50 km. and 51 + km. have been taken into consideration of 5-15 kill range. indicates that out of 17 villages as and break up given in the same maner as in the case 1II

TABLE 41: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE, 2001

Number of TYIle ofamenit:t available inhabited Improved Transport Agricultural Approach Population villages in drinking Post Tele communica Credit by Pucca Power runge cach rangc Education Medical water· Office # phone tions $ Banks Societies • road suppl) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 It 12 1-4()') 113 85 26 19 23 0 24 0 I 24 66 (100.0) (75.2) (23.0) (16.8) (20.4) (0.0) (21.2) (0.0) (0.9) (21.2) (58..J) 500·')<)1) 29 27 13 8 19 I 12 0 0 II 1& (100.0) (93.1) (44.8) (27.6) (65.5) (3.4) (41.4) (0.0) (0.0) (37.9) (62.1 ) IOOO·Il)lJ9 14 14 12 4 12 2 10 3 I 10 13 (100.0) ( 100.0) (85.7) (28.6) (85.7) (14.3) (71.4) (21.4) (7.1 ) (71.4) (92.9) 2000··t_999 4 4 4 2 3 2 4 :3 0 4 (100.0) (100.0) (100.0) (50.0) (75.0) (50.0) ( 100.0) (75.0) (0.0) (100.0) ( 100.0)" 5000-99l)9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IIH)()() , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District tutul : 160 130 55 33 57 5 50 6 2 49 101 ( 100.0) (81.3) (34.4) (20.6) (35.6) (3.1) (31.3) (3.8) (1.3) (30.6) (63.1) II I''''t "m" illcludes Post uflke. Telcgmph nllicc and Post und telegraph nllice. 'I> Tnmspnrt communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. • Ba~cJ un the improved drll1king water source, drinking water supply has been classified as . Improved ' or otherwise. If the household has a..:cc~, tn Jrinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump/tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access III '1II1pn\\cu drinking water source'. However. the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingl) /\ scrutiny of the data incorporated in the table villages were having power supply. In the same 41 will indicate that in the population range of 1-499, manner amenities available for the population of there were 113 inhabited villages out of which 85 inhabited villages in the population ranges of 500-999. villagcs were having educational facility, 26 villages 1000-1999, 2000-4999 have been included in the were having medical, 19 villages were having following columns and rows. Data for the population improved drinking water, 23 vilages were having post in the range of 5000-9999 and 10000+ were shown orricc:-., ::!4 villages were having transport and liS nil. since there was no such villages located in the communication, 1 village was having agricultural credit district. societies, 24 villages were having pucca roads a~d 66

TABLE 42: DISTRIBUnON OFVILLAGESACCORDING TO LAND USE, ~OOl Serial Number of Percentageorcultivable Percentage of irrigated areu numher Name of R. D. Block inhahited villages Total area area to total area to total cultivable area 2 3 4 5 6 I West Bunghmun 35 0 0 0 2 I.ungsen 63 0 0 0 j I.tlnglci 38 0 0 0 4 Iinahthial 24 0 0 0 District Total: 160 0 0 0 "Iotr : Cultivable area = irrigated area + unirrigated area Since no relevant information had been provided, nil report has been compiled in this table. ANALYTICAL NOTE 35

TABLE 43: PER CAPITA RECEIPT'AND EXPENDITURE IN STATUTORY TOWNS Per capita receipt Per capita expenditure Class, name & From all Public health Serial urban status of the Through other General and Public Public numher Town Total taxes sources Total Administration conveniences works institutions Otherts) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II I VI Tlabung (NT) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 III Lunglei (NT) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 V flnahthial (NT) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District Total: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 'liote : N r = Notified Town

Since no such procedure was introduced till the Census Enumeration period, respective data coverage under this item could be treated as NIL.

TABLE 44: SCHOOLS/COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION IN STATUTORY TOWNS, 2001

Type of educational institution Serial Name and urban Senior number status of Town Primary Junior Secondary/Middle SecondarylMatriculation Secondary College 2 3 4 5 6 7 Tlabung (NT). 19.0 10.9 5.4 0.0 2.7 :2 Lunglei (NT) 14.9 5.7 4.0 0.4 0.6 3 Iinahthial (NT) 25.2 4.2 1.4 1.4 1.4 District Total : 16.4 5.9 3.8 0.5 0.9 '1ote : NT - Notified Town The above table records the availability of Schools It can be seen from the table that there were and Colleges per 10,000 urban population in the towns average of 109 beds in Medical Institutions per 10.000 of the district. In Lunglei District urban areas there populations in the district. The highest bed strength in were 16 Primary Schools, 6 middle shcools, 4 high the town is at Lunglei Town and the lowest bed schools, 1 secondary school and 1 college per 10,000 strength among the towns in the district was found population. at Hnahthial Town. TABLE 46 : PROPORTION OF SLUM Hnahnthial Town was having largest number of POPULATION IN TOWNS, 2001 institution in comparison to other towns, like Lunglei and Tlabung. There was no senior secondary school This table is not applicable as this district has no in Tlabllng Town. It may be noted that there were 11 slums. middle school in Tlabllng Town and only 4 of this TABLE 47: MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY category was found in Hnahthial Town. EXPORTEDOUTOFANDMANUFACTURED IN TOWNS, 2001 TABLE 45: NUMBER OF BEDS IN MEDICAL Serial Name and urban Most important commodity INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS, 2001 number status of Town Manufactured Exported Number of beds in 2 3 4 Serial Name and urban medical institutions numher status of the Town per 10,000 population Hnahthial (NT) Turmeric Chillies Tea Leaves Ginger I 2 3 Tobacco Leaves Betal Leave I Tlabung (NT) 54 2 Lunglei (NT) Wooden Furniture Ginger 2 Lunglei (NT) 126 Iron& Steel Fabricat 3 Ilnahthial (NT) 21 Woolen Clothes Distrct Total; 109 3 Tlabung (NT) Wooden Furniture :-'011' : 'JT = Notified Town !'Iote : NT - Notified Town 36 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

1'111.: tahle reveals the most important commodity only one item is manufactured in Tlabung '1'0\\ n. c:-"pllrted and manufactured in the three Notified Among the items exported Ginger, Chillies and Beetle l~l\\lh. '1\\0 towns (Hnahthial and Lunglei) were Leave are from Hnahthial. Ginger from Lunglci and I h:1\ inl:!- lim.:\: itel1l~ eadt manuraclureo therein and there is no exported item n:curocd ill Tlabung (N I l.

TABLF.48 : HOllSEHOLDS BY TENURESTATUS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCl'PIED IN TilE DISTRICT, 200 I

Number of households I <.:HUrI: N ulnbcr 0 f d\\ clling Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tripes ~tatll~ rooms Tutal Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural L rban 2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II ()\llh:d No t.:xelusivc room 611 40 28 2 66 3') 27 ()n<.: I'\lOIll -I,7511 4.n 16 742 51 43 II -1.643 3.922 721 Two rooms 8.256 6,049 2.207 50 38 12 8,105 5.956 1.149 Thn:t.: rooms 3.X16 2.144 1.672 10 5 5 3.757 1.112 I.hJ5 .'+ rooms 2.034 5X7 1.447 3 0 3 I.Y89 578 IAII Mt.:dilill Ilumher of mOIl1~ 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 .' 1{t:llh:d No .:;...t:lusivc room 43 4 39 0 0 0 29 --I 25 On..: 1(>0111 1.616 330 1.286 74 5 69 1.361 306 1.055 I \\l) IUUlll~ 2,-1(11) -IS') 2,lJ1O (,7 j &4 2.2-15 1·11, 1.7'11' I hn:c r,Jllms 9JX 121 XI7 ::W :2 18 851 115 7){) J+ rooms 357 25 332 7 0 7 316 23 293 :vicdiall number or roOIllS 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 :2

()Ihcr~ "I,) t:\t:lusivt: roOIll 2 0 0 0 :2 ()nt.: worn 109 44 65 0 86 37 -1<) I\Hl rooms 232 97 135 8 6 2 204 87 Iii I'hn:c rooms 109 35 74 3 1 2 89 32 57 JI rOllins 53 ') 44 0 1 50 ') -II Med iall numher or rooms 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 I>btnrt total: 24,S60 13,961 IO,S99 297 105 192 23,793 13,677 10,llb Ilatll ""11'1'\' : t 1'I1~lIS of Illuta 2()01. 11- series: "Tables on 1111USCS, Illlllschoid ulllcnitics and Assets."

As indicated in the table given above in 200 I In respect of households living in rented hOLlse. Census there were all together 24,860 households in it can be seen that the out of total number of the I.unglei District as per the result of houselisting household i.e., 5,427 households in this category. 1.616 operat ion conducted during May 2000. Out of the households were having only one room and 2.469 \\ ith tolal households, 8.256 households were having two 2 rooms. In case of Scheduled Tribes houst!hold. 2,2-15 rooms and were living ill their own houses and 4,758 households were having 2 living/dwelling rooms and households '''ere having only one living room owned 1,361 were having one dwelling room. by thel11. AI1111ng the total of 297 Scheduled Castes Among the other category i.e .. the households hl111seholds. SO households were having 2 living rooms not covered by the above mentioned h\o categories. al their owned, while 8, I 05 household of Scheduled majority of the households were having t\\'o room I'ribes out or total of 23,793 were having only t\\'o houses. Same is the case of SC and ST households li\ in).!. roo111S at their respective house~. also. ANALYTICAL NOTE 37

TABLE 49 : PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION Of HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN PERMANENT, SEMIPERMANENT AND TEMPORARY HOUSES, 2001

10tal Rural Urban Serall Dlstrict/R.D. Semi- Semi- Seml- Humber Rlock Permanent permam:nt Temporary Permanent permanent Temporary Permanent permanent Temporary 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II West Bunghmun 24.3 16.7 59.0 24.3 16.7 59.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2 I,ungsen 13.5 21.0 65.5 10.8 15.8 73.4 30.6 53.5 15.9 3 I.unglci 75.2 17.9 7.0 48.9 31.9 20.2 85.8 12.2 2.0 4 llnahthial 58.9 21.6 19.5 52.3 23.0 24.7 75.2 18.2 6.7 District total: 53.6 ]9.] 27.3 32.6 21.3 45.6 80.8 15.7 3.5 Data source: Census of India 2001, H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets." This table shows percentage distribution of Hnahthial RD Block (58.9%), West Bunghmun RD households living in permanent, semi - permanent and Block (24.3%) and Lungsen RD Block (13.5%). temporary houses in the district and in all four RD In respect of households living in semi-permanent Blocks namely West Bunghmun, Lungsen, Lunglei and Ilnahthial R.D. Block. houses the highest percentage (21.6%) was in Hnahthial RD Block followed by Lungsen RD Block Among these four RD Blocks, the highest (21%), Lunglei RD Block (17.9%) and West percentage (75.2%) of household living in pennanent houses was in Lunglei RD Block followed by Bunghmun RD Block (16.7%). TABLE 50: PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 200]

Total! Number and percentage of households having Serial Rural/ Number of Improved Humher R. D. Block Urban households drinking water Electricity Bathroom Toilet Drainage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 West Bunghmun Total 2,664 82 1.176 843 1,479 349 3.1 44.1 31.6 55.5 13.1 Rural 2.664 82 1,176 843 1,479 349 3.1 44.1 31.6 55.5 13.1 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2 Lungsen Total 5,300 3,368 1,994 799 3,362 748 43.8 57.0 15.1 63.4 14.1 Rural 4,565 1,014 1.451 555 2,648 683 22.2 31.8 12.2 58.0 15.0 U .. ban 735 154 543 244 714 65 21.0 73.9 33.2 97.1 8.8 3 Lung1ei Total 12,364 5,550 11,622 8,108 11,853 6,721 44.9 94.0 65.6 95.9 54.4 Rural 3,536 583 3,013 1,822 3.236 1,557 16.5 85.2 51.5 91.5 44.0 Urban 8.828 4,967 8,609 6,286 8,617 5,[64 56.3 97.5 71.3 97.6 58.5 4 IInahthial Total 4,532 2,522 2,954 2,722 4,075 764 55.6 65.2 60.1 89.9 16.9 Rural 3,196 1,308 1,637 1,841 2,762 528 40.9 51.2 57.6 86.4 16.5 Urban 1,336 1,214 1,317 881 1.313 236 90.9 98.6 65.9 98.3 17.7 District total: 24,860 9,322 17,746 12,472 20,769 8,582 37.5 71.4 50.2 83.5 34.5 J.)ala hourrr : Census of India 2001, H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets." !8 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK. LUNGLEI

II 1..'<1n be seen in the Tabk SO that only 9,322 (55.6%) were having improved drinking \\ iller hllLJsdlOlds wcre having il11prO\,ed drinking water facility. In Lunglei R.D. Block only 5.550 (4 .. +'9%) radlil) (37.5%) Ollt of the total household of 24.860 households were having. improved drinking. \\ati;!r III lhl.! Jistricl. In case of availability or urainagt.: facility. Again in Lungscn R.O. Uloch. 3.36~ (-\3.W!;» {~I(ilil> 8,582 households were having this facility, households were having the same facilit). The lo\\est Ik"jd\.!s the ahove facility a total of 12.472 households is in West Bunghmun RoD. Block ioe .. 82 households (IU.5">o) wU'c having ultaclH:d bathroom ill their (301 %) were having impruved drillking "ater lill.:ilil). IHlll~CS whe~eas majority of the households in the In case of Electricity, the highest percentage oC d i~lrkl i.e., 20,769 households were having toilet households i.e., 94% was in Lunglei R.D. Block, that i'acililil!s wI· ieh is 83.5% of the total households in has been followed by Lungsen R.D. Block (57%) lh~ d istriCI. and the lowest percentage of households availing In respect of R.D. Block, the highest percentage electricity was found in West Bunghmlln RoD. Bloch. \11' improved drinking water facility was found in (44.2%). Number of households having Bath-room. Iltl~lhlhial R.D. Block. In other words Oul of total toilet and drainage facilities in the district and in ·1.532 hllllscholds in this R.D. Block, 2.522 households various R.D. Blocks were also shown in the tabk.

TABI.E 51: NllMBF.RANO PF.RCF.NTAGEOFHOUSEHOLDS RYTYPEOFFUELUSEO FORCOOKING 2001

ToWl1 Coall Cooking "'Ilal Ruml! lot . IJ 85.3 0.3 0.0 0.6 0.0 II.Y O.U I.\) (l.U 0.1 Rurdl 3.196 3.124 4 o 3 o 57 o 7 () ')7.7 ILl 0.0 U.I O.!J 1.11 o.() 0.2 11.11 1111 urban \.336 740 9 o 22 o 489 1 79 (I 2 55.4 0.7 000 1.6 0.0 36.6 0.1 5.9 0.0 0.1 District totlll : 24.860 17,257 151 6 77 6 5,863 12 1.449 7 20 69.4 0.6 002 003 0.0 2306 0.1 5.8 0.0 nol !lata \11 U I'\'(' : Census of Indill 2()OI. 11- series: "Tables on Houses. lIousehold amenities and Assets,"

Al1long the different types of fuel used for households (17,257) whieh was 69.4% to the tOlal LIH1killg.. 'Fire Wood' was used by maximum households (24,860) followed b) L.PoG. (5.863) with ANALYTICAL NOTE 39

23.6%. Only a very small numbers of households used .2,664 households were using fire wood for cooking, kerosene i.e., 1,449 households (5.8%) to total i.e., 99.2% of total households in West Bunghmun households (24,860) of the district. RD Block were using this facility. So far the In respect of R.D. Block 'Fire Wood' was used availability ofL.P.G. is concerned Lunglei R.D. Block by maximum households in all four R.D. Blocks. Thus recorded the highest percentage of 42.2% followed in Lunglei R.D. BLock 5,705.households (out of by Hnahthial RD (11.9%), Lungsen RD (\.9%) and 12.364), in West Bunghmun R.D. Block 2,643 out of West Bunghmun RD (0.1 %).

TABLE 52 : NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERV1CES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HA V1NG EACH OF THE SPECIFIED ASSET, 2001

Availability of household assets Total number of Scooter, None of Total! Total households Motor Car, the S<:rial Rural! number of availing banking Radio! Tele Cycle. Jeep, specified number R. D. Block Urban households services Transistor Television phone Bicycle Moped Van assets 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

WC5( Bunghmun Total 2,664 99 843 105 56 31 38 10 1,783 JRural 2,664 99 843 105 56 31 38 10 1,783 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 [ ungsen Total 5,300 564 1,206 199 283 47 117 38 3,974 Rural 4,565 319 897 111 161 27 67 24 3.593 Urban 735 245 309 88 122 20 50 14 381 3 Lunglei Total 12,364 4,070 6.037 3,151 2,389 314 1.113 568 5,205 Rural 3,536 507 1,547 237 118 70 121 23 1,913 Urban 8,828 3563 4,490 2,914 2.271 244 992 545 3.292 4 Iinahlhial Total 4,532 997 1,848 397 324 136 178 54 2,534 Rural 3.196 481 1.309 139 75 78 72 27 1.860 Urban 1,336 516 539 258 249 58 106 27 674 District total: 24,860 5,730 9,934 3,852 3,052 528 1,446 670 13,493 nata source: Census of India 2001, H- series: ·'Tables on Houses. Household amenities and Assets."

In this table it can be seen that out of 24,860 (viii) Major social and cultural events : households only 5,730 households were availing Apart from celebration of Christmas and New banking services which is 23% of the total Year, following traditional festivals (KUT) are also households. In case of availability of other amenities widely enjoyed by the people of the district: r~dio was available in a large number of households (9,934) followed by T.V. Sets by 2,822 households a) MIMKUT : Minkut is celebrated in the month and more than 3,000 households were having of July/August after harvesting the Maize crop. It is telephone line to their houses. Scooter, Motor Cycle celebrated with a spirit of thanks giving and singing etc. were having by 1,446 households. and dancing. In respect of R.D. Block 4,070 households out (b) CHAPCHARKUT : It is celebrated after the of 12.364 households of Lunglei R.D. Block, 997 completion of the Jhum cutting and before the Jhums households out of 4,532 ofHnahthial R.D. Block, 564 are burnt. It is celebrated with muc~ fanfare during households of Lungsen R.D. Block and 99 households March which is also the time for the advent of the OJt of2.664 households of West Bunghmun RD Block spring season. ",ere availing banking services in their respective areas. In case of availability of other assets, Lunglei (c) PAWLKUT: This rice/paddy harvest festival R.D. Block were availing the facilities in largest is celebrated during the month of December and number comparison with other R.D. Blocks. January even every year. Community gathering, ,jO:______D:.,I.;_ST.;_R_I.;_C_T_C_EN_S_U_S_HA_N_D_B_O_O_K_'_L_U_N_G_LE_I

I'l:a-;tillg, singing and dancing are main attractions of Lalpuithanga, son ofThuama. The Kha\\nglung village till: t'c"tival. had a good fence as it was located on the hill top. It was very difficult for the enemies to attack them (b,) Bl'icf description of places of religious, easily, and the villagers considered themselves to be historical or archaeological importance and most secure and thus lived happily. places of tourist interest in the district The Khawnglung village raid was one of the l11os1 A Ithl1ugh tourists from other countries and various famous and the greatest messacre in Mizo histor~. It Illhl'r parts of India donot travel to this district was said that the Khawnglung expedition resulted in n:g.ularly, Serkawr the original place of missionary the cessation of the enmity between the North and oI.:li\ iii.::>

(xi) Scope of Village and Town Directory 2. Appendix 11 Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one The Village Directory is the compilation of basic or more amenities. information pertaining to a particular village. The 3. Appendix III Land Utilization Data in respect format of the Directory has been revised from time of Census TownslNon-Municipal to time but it has been continued to remain as the Towns. traditional source of village level basic data. It contains 4. Appendix IV R.D. Block-wise list of inhabited a list of villages with Location Code Numbers, villages where no amenities other Population. amenities namely Educational and Medical than drinking water facility is facilities, availability of Drinking Water, Post, available. Telegraph and Telephone facilities, Commercial and 5. Appendix V Summary showing number of Co-operative Banks, Agricultural and Non-agricultural villages not having Scheduled and other Credit Societies, Recreational and Cultural Castes population. facilities, Communication, Approach Roads to village, 6. Appendix VI Summary showing number of Power Supply and Newspaper/Magazine etc .. The villages not having Scheduled namc "Of villages of each Rural Development Block Tribes population. of the District has been arranged alphabetically and 7. Appendix VII List of villages according to the location codes number of the Census of India 2001 proportion of the Scheduled Caste and corresponding code number of 1991 Census have and the Schedu led Tribes to the been given for each village for easy reference. total population by ranges. DISTHICT CENSUS HANOOOOK LUNCLEI

X. App~lIdi:-.. VIII NlIl1lbcr or villagl!s 1I1lckr 1.!1Ich Since a lurgc nllllllH.:r or abbn.:viatiulls had to be Gralll PalH.:hayat (R.D. BkH~k uSl.!d due to spm:c prob!l.!ms, u dl.!lail and e:-..plallah'r~ wise) notes on each of these abbreviations has also been 9, Appendix IX State showing number of girls incorporated for easy clarification of the subject scho()ls in the villages. concerned. PART-A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

Section-I· Village Directory

Note explaining the abbreviations used in the Columns 2 : Name and Location Code Number vtllage directory : of village.

The "Village Directory" is one of the traditional The name and location code number of th~ compilations of the Census. It givec; the list of villages, village are shown against these columns. This also their location numbers, their area, population, number includes the forest and uninhabited villages. or" households, amenities such as educational, medical, Column 3 : Area of the village drinking water, post and telegraph, commercial and co-operative banks, agricultural non-agricultural and The area of the villages in hectares are given. other credit societies, recreational and cultural Wherever the area figures was not furnished by the facilities, communication, approach to village, nearest concerned department the column is left blank. town with a distance, power supply, availability of Column 4 : Total population newspaper and magazines, most important commodity The total population of the village as per 2001 manufactured and land use of each village. Census is given against this column. Village is a statutory recognized unit having a Column 5 : Number of households definite boundary and separate land records. In case, a complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban The number of households as per.2001 Census agglomeration, data on amenities for that village, have is gIven III this column. not bccn given in the Village Directory but shown Amenities: along with the urban component. The villages which In column 6 to 23, availability in respect cif are consider as a Census Town , the amenities data different amenities such as education, medical, are shown in the Town Directory. For those villages drinking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, ~hich have partly merged in an outgrowth of U.A., communication~ power, approach road etc. in each tbe amenities data are shown in the Village Directory village has been depicted with appropriate codes for that particular village. against the column concerned. Wherever the The 'un-inhabited' villages ( villages with no amenities are not available in the village, a dash (-) population) have been indicated as such after is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the furnishing details in columns 1 to 3 i.e., Serial number, distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and Name of village & location code number and area 10+ ~s of the nearest place where the facility is of the vi Ilage against column no. 4 to 18. The land available is given. Column - wise details are given use data for such villages are shown in col. 19 to 23. below: The Village Directory format has 23 columns and Column 6 : Educational the details given under each column for the village Classes upto class V included in Primary School. are as follows:- This will include nursery school, kindergarten school. Columns 1 : Serial Number Pre-basic school, pre-primary school, junior basic Self explanatory. All the villages within the RD school upto class V. I310ck are presented serially in the ascending order Classes from VI to VIII are included in the middle of their location code number. school. 4£3 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

Classes from IX and X included in High (vi) Health Centre He :-'l'clll1dary school. Classes XI and XII are included (vii) Primary Health Centre PHC ip, ~cnil)r se.condary school. (viii) Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS . In ea ... e of composite schoob like middle school \\ ith primary school or secondary school with middle Ox) Family Welfare Centre rWl' schon I. these are also included in the number of (x) T.B. Clinic T8 prill1ary and middle schools. re:-opedivcly. (xi) Nursing Ilome Nil Accordingly any of the following types of (xii) Registered Private Medical RMP institutions ifexists within the village is shown as per codes given below: Practitioner (i) Primary School P (xiii) Subsidised Medical Practitioner srvlP (i i) Middle School M (xiv) Community Health Wor!"er CII\\ () (iii) S..:condary School S (xv) Otht.:rs More than one institution of a type in the vi Ilage (i\ ) Senior Secondary School PUC is indicated by the number within brackets against (\ ) College C the abbreviations, e.g. H(3), D( 4). etc.

(\ i) Industrial School Column 8: Drinking Water ~\ ii) I'raining School Tr The type of the drinking water supply sources

(\ iii) Adult literacy clas~/cl'ntl'l: AC available within the village are indicated hy codes as follows: (i\.) Others (spcci (y) e.g. Sanskrit a (i) T Pathshala, Senior basic ~chool, Tar Water Navodaya Vidyalaya, Makhtab, (ii) Well Water W etc. (iii) Tank Water TK Mllre thall olle illstitution 01 a type ill the village (iv) Tubewell Water TW is' indicated by the number within brackets against II1\; abbreviation, e.g. P(J), M(4), etc. (v) Handpump liP

Cululllll 7 : Medical (vi) River Water R ,\, ailability of'medical facility within the village (vii) Canal C i~ indicated by following codes: (viii) Lake L (i) AlIlJpathic Ilospital H (ix) Spring S Ayurvedic Hospital HA (x) Others a llllani llospital lIU (xi) Summer Source ss- IIl1lllcopathic 11t1spital II 110m (ii) Allopathic Dispensary D Column 9: Post, Telegraph and Telephone Ayurvedic Dispcnsary DA It is indicated by codes as shown below whether Unani Dispensary DU within the village exists the following amenities: Ilollleopathic Dispcnsary D Hom (i) Post Office PO (iii) Matcrnity & Child Welfare MCW (ii) Telegraph Office IU (iv) Maternity Home MH (iii) Post & Telegraph Office PTa VILLAGE DIRECTORY 47

Column 10 : Commercial and Co-operative Column 14 : Approach to village Banks Approach to village refers to the state of road I f the village is served by any banking service, leading to village. The approach to the village is .commercial bank, co-operative bank etc. the same is indicated in following codes: irdicated in codes mentioned beiow along with the (i) Paved Road PR nllmber of banks in brackets. If not available the distance of nearest place where the facility exist is (ii) Mud road MR given: (iii) Foot path FP (i) Commercial Bank CM (iv) Navigable River NR (ii) Co-operative Bank CP (v) Navigable Canal NC Co'umn 11 : Credit Societies (vi) Navigable waterways other than If the village enjoys the services of Credit River, Canal NW Societies i.e. Agricultural Credit Societies, Non Column 15 : Nearest Town and distance Agricultural Credit Society or Other Credit Societies, The distance is given in kilometers in brackets the same is indicated in codes mentioned below along against the name of the town nearest to the village. "" ith the number of such societies in brackets. In case the facility is not available within the vilJage the Column 16 : Power supply d stance of the nearest place where such facility exist Availability of Power Supply 111 the village, is givcn : whatever may be the form of its use is given by using (i) Agricultural Credit Society ACS following codes: (ii) Non- Agricultural Credit Society NCS (i) Electricity for domestic use ED (iii) Other Credit Society OCS (ii) Electricity for agricultural use EAG Column 12 : Recreational and cultural facilities (iii) Electricity for other purposes EO If facilities such as Cinema/Video hall, Sports (iv) Electricity for all purposes EA Club, Stadium/Auditorium is available in the village, Column 17 : News Paper/Magazine the same is recorded in these columns. Ifnot available If village receives any News Paper/Magazines the particulars of the nearest place with the facility the same is noted in this column using following codes is recorded. The information is indicated in codes rr,entioned below along with the number of such (i) News Paper N facilities in brackets: (ii) Magazine M (i) CinemaiVideo Hall CV Column 18 : Most important commodities (ii) Sports Club SP manufactured (iii) Stadium/Auditorium ST The name of three most important commodities manufactured in the village is recorded against this Column 13, : Communications column. If the village is served by ar.ly mode of publici Column 19 to 23 : Land use i.e. area under private transport like Bus, Railway station or different types of land use ~avigable water ways they are to be mentioned as follows: Land use data maintained by the State/ UT Govts. are furnished against these columns. The data (i) Bus BS concerning area under Forest, Jrrigated land (by (ii) Railway Station RS source), Un-irrigated land, Culturable waste and Area (iii) Navigable Waterway NW not available for cultivation in the village are shown 4H DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK. LUNGLEI against thesc columns. The area ligures are given in Appendix-I-C Shows number of villages RD Block h~l:l:tr~'(-') lip to onc decimal. [)c"h '-' i" rcenroed \\ i,,~ \\ ilh dirrl'r~'111 -.nlln:l'" ",1' \\ 1t~1'~\ ~r th~ information is not made available by drinking ,\ater facilitit:s. thl! concerned department. The codes used for differcnt types of irrigation facilities available in the Appendix-II Indicates the list of\ iIlages with 5,000 \ ill:tgc arc indicated bclo\\': and above popUlation \\ hich dn not have one or more important ameni­ l i) Gm ernment Canal GC ties. (ii) Private Canal PC Appendix-II-A Indicates list ofCensti-; TO\\I1S \\hich (iii) Well (withollt electricity) W do not havc one or more alllcnities. (iv) Well (with electricity) WE Appendix-III It gives the land utilization data in ( \,) Ttlbcwell (\\ ithout electricity) TW respect or Cell!>lls rO\\ 11'" '11l111- (\ i) Tubcwell (with electricity) TWE municipal Towns. (\ ii) T:lI1k TK Appendix-IV RD Block wise list of inhahitl.:d (\ iii) River R villages where no amenit~ other than drinking water facility is available. ( i:,) L:tI,e L Appendix-V SUlllmary showing Ilumher or \ i lIagc-. I.' ) Wat(;ri"all WF not having Scheduled Castes (xi) Olill.!l's 0 population. (,ii) '1'(11 a 1 T Appcndix-V I Summary sho,," illg Ilumber uj" \ i llagc~ Tile village directory also carries the following not having Scheduled Tribes appcndil.;cs. population. A pp~l1d i,,-I It givcs the abstract or educational, Appendix-VII The appendix shows the list or medical and other amenities available villages according to proportion oCthe in villages RD Block wise of the A, VII B Scheduled caSles and district. Schcdult:d Tribes 10 lhl.! [I)lal /\PPclldix-I-A Indicates number of villages RD population by ranges. Block wise having one or more Appendix-VIII Indicates RD Block \\ ise number of primal) schools. villages under each Gram Panchayat. /\ppclllliA-I-B Indicates number or villages RD Block wise having primary, middle Appendix-IX Shows number of different types of and secondary schools. girls school in a village. MIZORAM WEST BUNGHMUN R.D. BLOCK U)NGlEI DISTRICT .~ t\ (NOTIONAL) ('\ S T R /"C V 1-;.:-., .~ .tr" .... \.-~ r",j 0 y t{ ''''=7 t-:-_':_._.... /. ,~._. \ __ i ~.1'''' Dengaur '·",8.Xh ...lek '\'" t--l '1 Y 412. ~ 413 ',-" Y ~ I ~ 414 • -;0 %. ! \~ New.Kba ..lek \ _ ~ \ \ \ ~~ Darnc·wu \ ",' ~); K.hzal • 411 \ ~.. '" i'" X 410 PO II <"" '"" (I .. • • '" ",. n .:1'/ : " ¥ '~ -' ~. If) .\; ~.~ J'?" K."npul 11 S '"i,Jpo 415 Orr! lAi ...... );O 418 p. \\BQ8rpui • -:;;0 ,_l ~\. - ~ pO' ~'09 s'llaJDpui• 417 416 /I" "" ill• ~O D if~ < oq,Q4OGOO .. _. liar'S" ~ '\ WJl tlangl '\1 \1• 7 1 \ '..-.tU \ Tleu ., ~\ 11 ;oI ,"·-·-·-·-·/er"'ibdn~~<... s-~m --=:':!91 '\ i! I:. ~ i -I Ul ,~ , ""<=/ -.=-_=""--- ~ "". PO «\~ ;l • 0""0 \ j' PO ~ ~) ~ .1 Thb4'i1JJ"~ •n \\U'; ~ ~ • ~ , U - w Salmar \ lrI.chua.ora I~ \ I:. b" "I 429' 42a ~ D 'l.. .. Salsen . 'II' ''\. 1/ A .. 432 0 \ PhalDuamN " ~~~ it' III .... ,Q I. o 4Z1 \\ ,'\.. ••Mauum 430 &.1~\ ..'\ ~ ( \U.(22 ChanlPUl • 1; '~e" Sachan II « ~.l ndlasor. ....'" \4;SPO W. Bt~GH\{uN 1"-'-', Lung.hem rli'~431 ( Sachan PO~ 424 - ,..... • 423 o:~. Hm:ndo \; " .• 420 .~ S ~~ \ ", PO Q

..J,.' 00044500 \ 1.. • Dev85url • ~'!\'"\ ... ' ..... '"\ (.!) \,,43:1 Hnohkh., I '.\ '... X 434 SJlelkhai . • MaJouri X 441 ~ '1 • 435 !k 440 I " I\Thm:khi"! ... • Puankhai ".;' ! PO. 436 N.... .Belkha Tuikluri}, I Lokiourl PO • 438 \~ i .437 ~ (

,.'-'- .. L U N G S E"N \ R. D .;: . BOUNDARY, INTBRNATIDNAI. _ _ DISTRICT _ _ _ R.ll. BLOCX _ _ VlllACE lIITH PERIIANEIIT L.C. NUMIIEl! _ HEADQUARTERS: R.D. BLOCK _ _ _ _ _ POPUUTION StU CUSS 0. vnllCl& BELOW 200. 200-.119, iSOO-999, a _ •• lDOO It ABOVE ______UNllllUnlTEn V1!l.ACES 1IITIl PElIIlAN!N'r 410 LOCA T)Oll CODE lIUlIBtR X TarAL AREA (Jf DEVELOPlIENT Bl.OClC (IN ~EM.)_ _ _N UNlIETA!.LED ROAD _ TarAl. POPUl.ATION OF DBVELOPilENT IJLOCX _ _ _ _ 15621 RIVER AND S'l'REI.II _ _ ;~~ TOTAL NUIIBER OF TOlINS IN DEVELOPIIENT BLOCK _ _ NIL POST Orne! _ _ _ _ PO TOTAL NUIIBER OF VlUACES IN DEVEtOPIlENT BLOCE _40 SENIORjHlCBER SECONDARY SCHOOL S DISTANCE rROlo! DISTRICT lIEADQUAllrERS _ 145 PIillIAny HEALTH CBlITRI _ _ _ A BANI: COIlllERClAL/CIHlPERATlVE_ B ------U

Based upon Survey of India map with the pennission of the Surveyor General of Ind.a. ® Government of india copyright. 2005

VILLAGE DIRECTORY 51

Alphabetical list of villages

Name of the District: Lunglei

2001 Census 1991 Census 2001 Census 1991 Census S(!riul location code location code Serial location code location code number ~ame of village number number number Name of village number number 2 3 4 2 3 4 Name of RD Block: West Bunghmun (0001) Name of RD Block: West Bunghmun (0001) 8andiasora 00043100 020010001000100025 21 New.Khawlek 00041400 2 Buarpui 00041500 020010001000100009 22 Phainuam 00042700 020010001000100021 3 Changpui 00042200 020010001000100016 23 Puankhai 00043600 020010001000100029 4 Darngawn 00041100 020010001000100006 24 S.Belkhai 00044100 5 Dengsur 00041200 020010001000100007 25 S.Dampui 00041700 020010001000100011 6 Dcvasuri 00043300 020010001000100026 26 S.Khawlek 00041300 020010001000100008 7 00044500 020010001000100046 1"nun do 27 S.Lungdai 00044400 020010001000100040 8 Ilnahkhai 00043400 020010001000100027 28 Sachan 00042500 020010001000100020 9 Kawlhawk 00042100 020010001000100015 29 Saisen 00043200 10 Kawnpui W 00041800 020010001000100012 30 Salmar 00042900 020010001000100023 II KohLai 00041000 020010001000100005 31 Serte 00044300 020010001000100039 12 Laisawral 00040900 020010001000100004 32 Sertlangpui 00044200 020010001000100038 13 Lokisuri 00043700 020010001000100030 33 Sesawm 00040800 020010001000100003 14 Lungchem 00042300 020010001000100017 34 Sumasumi 00043900 020010001000100033 15 :vtachuasora 00042800 020010001000100022 020010001000100002 i6 Malsuri 00043500 020010001000100028 35 Terabonia 00040700 17 Mar'S' 00040600 020010001000100001 36 Thenhlum 00042000 020010001000100014 18 Mauzam 00043000 020010001000100024 37 Thingkhim 00044000 020010001000100034 19 ~e\\ Belkhai 00043800 020010001000100032 38 Tleu 00041900 020010001000100013 (Tuikawi) 39 W.Bunghmun 00042400 020010001000100019 20 ]\cw Sachan 00042600 40 W.Bungtlang 00041600 020010001000100010 52 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK LUNGLEI Census of India 2001 •

AlIIl'lIitil'lo :I lid Amemties available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown In the column and next to It In brackets the distance In broad ranges viz, < 5 kms" 5· 10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility IS available is given) en :;) ~ c: "§ :: (/) .Q :§. III 0 .c. ot:: ~~ U ~ Q. ~ B ,n!O Q) >- ~ Q) .'lI Q) :; III ro u ... a VI ;; 0 u U robt ...J '" 0 !!! ~ III ~ '0 Ol « :;) S! :J Q) E (i) c: '0 '"l!! ""0 Q; .Q m .g co E (II Q. c: ~ U ;;;, >-

HI) IIll1e(" : Wcst BIIIIghlllll1l \000 I)

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I' 1\.I.,h,'"I.1 IIlIOI) ,\l'SIIO, ) 2 1M, ('V(1II'1 1\:-,\ '-III) 7 20 .\I(IU' , ~ ~~-~ I'U{IO'I (,M(lO" (\IOO10 111l) M(.'W(IO+) ;-'CS( 10-) SI'( II" , R~( to·) l'( 10+) PH(lO+) CPt lOT) 1'11('(tOI) (X'S( 10-) ST(IO-) 1\\\ ( 10+ )

PI IS \t".', 1.1\\ III 1't\1 II(I(J+) 1'0 ACSlIU, ) ('\'110- ) 1l<;(1 (I. I 3-12 1,0 S ss-~ CM\IO·) I I)llo-HlXO(l , C( 10.... ' MCW(I01-) 1'11(10+) r-..cs( 10+) <;1'\1 11 -, R':>IIII'1 (1'(10+) 1'11('(10+) OC5(10') 51'110-) 1\\\( 10-)

PIIS f ,Iha\\wl I' :-'1 11(10+) PO AC5(IO.,.) CV(lO-) 8S(5-10) ~9l) 90 S SS-S CM(IO+) 1 III 1I)·I(l'H)(I) t'11I)' ) MeW( Ill" PIIIJO~) NCS(IOI) ~I'( 1Il-) R<;( II)' I L'P(IO+) PIIC(10t-) 0('5(10+) S I'( 10-) :-':W\llI-1

1-.,,(11<11 (11001 I (l0{)) ------Uninhabited ------

f )~III1g.tl\\ n I'M 11(10+) 1'0 AC~(IO;) t'YI 10 , ) 11 .... ( III' ) 467 8, s SS-S CM(IO+) " ((lII(l~ 11001 C(lO-:-) MCW(IO-l) H( 10+) NC5(1o+) SP(IO+) ((SlllI+) CP(IO+) I'llq I(};) OCSlIOt) ':>T(IOI) NW(llIl)

I )\.'11 ~ .... !If I'M I II I () t I At'S( 10.) ('VI 1(1.) 11 .... \ Ill, ) I~(, ,~ ":-'S-~ 1'( III () 1) ('I\.I(IO') (111"'11211\11 CIIU 1 ) MLW(IU,) NI..':-'(IIII) ""1111' I 1' .... 1III 1 PII\IU+) CP(IU+) I'IIC(lOt) OCS(IO+) SlllU~ , :-;\\1111"

p PHS ' f.I',,\\kk II( 10,) ,\('<;( 1( 1 ) ('\'11 (l I 11 .... 1111., l> lo? 2~ MilO,) :-, S~-S I'O( III 1 ) l'M(lOt J (li' H~1130() MC\\'(IO-r) NC:-'(IOt-) SP( Ill-I R~I 10 0 1 C( I(fi) PIl( 10+) (,l'tlO+ ) I'IIC(I 0 t) 1)L'S( Ill') SII Ill') \\\11\)'1

p ., ':,'\\ ;"",1\'1.:)" I It II)T' A(,S( 10+) C\'II()-) HS( 10-1 (25 :5 t\l( 10.) ~ \~-S PO\ Ill' ) C'M(I()I ) (1lIII\..) I~I)(I) :\1l'W(IU1 1 NC:-'(Ill·) "'1'1111'1 R .... IIIl·) CII(I-'·) PH(IO+) ('1'(10+) I'IIC'( III·) ()('<;IIO·) Sl110- ) :-,:\\,1 il- I VILLAGE DIRECTORY 53 Village Directory .

Land Use {As on 1999} Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)··

Cultivable land

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Mamit PI{ ED 4 Years Paddy & Mar'S' ( 185) Maize

Tlabung MR ED 3 Years Paddy & Terabonia 2 (90) Maize

Tlabung MR ED 4 Years Paddy & Sesawm 3 (84) Maize

Tlabung Paddy & ~R ED 4 Years Laisawral 4 (87) Maize

------Uninhabited ------Kohzai 5

Tlabung Paddy & FP ED 4 Years Darngawn 6 (80) Maize

Thenzawl FP ED 4 Years Paddy & Dengsur 7 (57) Maize

FP Lunglei (32) ED 4 Years Paddy & S.Khawlek 8 Maize

I"hcnzawl 1'1' 5 Years Paddy & New. Khawlek 9 (0) Maize 54 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK LUNGLEI Census of india 2001 . Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) ~ ." Q) C III Q) "0 "0 "0 III cu~ () cu III cu cu '';:; 0 .s:: ;; C ~ c: c: 0 .:!: ::CI) .~ ~ .Q g cu 0 .s:: ~ ot:: () !:::!. 0. T§ .2 .l!! 0 Q) >- cu cu _0. CI) III 1§ Ol (I) 0 0 a ~cn (I) ~ ....J 0 :2 li .'" (I) :> II> ~ 0 "C OlCil aJ_ !:::!. Co ~==E ~1Il ~ :> cu c co .. Q) cu (I) III "Ct ~ .iI B! CI) ~ ·e c _ C) :> .... .s:: c o 0 ~g,g '- :5 '" 0 0. III C Q) :l11 ~ g ~§ .n .s; 0 ~ Co !!! cij:t: iij~-g rJ:;:> -ro "5 70 Ol c> « E ;;, 0- '0 c ~ 'c ~ 0 0 CI ..9.l ~ ,g(ije :> s(I) c "0 ~ III 0- 1l ~ ~l ro E :> - >- tU iii r! ~ ....= a ... ~ Q) .- III ~ :§ E ::> u c 7i ~~ 0t:: ~ ","0 f! ~ ro 0 ::> "0 cu 0 o c cu·_ ro o~ (/) Z ~ I- Z w :E (\5 a. ()~ ~o a:::~U5 () ~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

lUI BInd.: West BUlIghmulI (OOIlI)

P(3) PHC CY [3S BliarplIi ACS(IO+) HI 1,258 232 MS H(lO+) SSS-S PO PH CM(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+l (UOll.! 1500) NCS(IO+) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) BS W.lllln!!otiang PM H(10+) ACS(lO+) CY(IO+) II 227 41 S SS-S PO(lO+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (()(JO.JI<>OO) (.'(10+) MCW(1O+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) I'IlC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(I01")

~.I)alllplii P M(lO+) H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) BS(IO+) 12 214 46 S SS-S PO(lO+) CM(1O+) ll'O().j 17(0) C(1O+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP( 10+) I'IIC(IOt) O<:S(IO+) ~T(lIl' ) NW(lU')

PHS K,l\\nplIiW PM H(IO+) PO ACS(IO+) CY(lO+) BS(IO+) I> 254 44 S SS-S CM(lO+) (OOO.JIKOO) C(I 0-1) MCW(IO+) PH(1O+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO-l ) RS(IO+) CP(IO") I'IICllO~) OCSlIIH') S·I(iU'l NWlllll)

P ·Ik'i 11(10+) ACS(IO+) CY(l()+) BSt llH) II 77 II M(lO') SSs-s PO( 10' ) ("MOO') (UUO.J I <)UU) MCW(IU') NCS(IU") !>l'(IO') RS(IU t} C(lO+) PH(IO+) CPO 0+) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO"'1

PHS BS Th~nhlull1 P M S H(IO+) PO ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) 15 900 169 S SS-S CM(1O+) RS(IO+) ((}(l().J2000) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) PH(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(1O+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PIIC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) PHS p BS Kuwlhawk 11(10+) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) 1(, 139 30 M(lO+) S SS-S PO(lO+) CM(IO+) RS(lO+) (UUO.J2100) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(10-l ) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO-t) 1'11('(10+) OCS(lOt) ST(IO+) PBS BS t ·hangpui PM H(lO+) ACS(lO+) CY(IO+) 17 377 78 S SS-S 1'0(10+) CM(IO+} RS(IO+l (O()U422001 C(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(lOfi PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) PIIS BS I ungchclll PM H(10+) PO ACS(lO+) CY(IO+) IX 368 (,6 S SS-S CM(IO+) RS(lO+) \()t I().I 2101l) ("(\0. ) M{"W(lO' ) 1'11(101 ) NCS(lO, ) SI'\ Ill!) Cl'(IO·t) NW(IO') PllC(IO+) 0<:8(10+) 8T(l0,) VILLAGE DIRECTORY 55 Village Directory

Land Use {As on 1999~ Land use (Le, area under different types of land use in hectare)**

Cultivable land

c: E ,Q .>. > ~ :;::; Q) "0 ::; ~ e E U c: 0 ::J c: s:: E ~ 'N E s:: ::J .c - "3 ::l c: E0 'iii ~ .8 ::: c. Qj t:'" Q)~ U U ::J > '5 .0 0. o ::J

Thenzawl Paddy & MR ED 5 Years Buarpui 10 (40) Maize

1 henzawl Paddy & MR ED 5 Years W,Bungtlang II (50) Maize

Then.lawl Paddy & FP ED 5 Years SDarnpui 12 (60) Maize

Then.lawl FP ED 5 Years Paddy & Kawnpui W 13 (70) Maize

Thenzawl Paddy & FP ED 5 Years Tleu 14 (76) Maize

'111enzawl Paddy & PI{ ED 5 Years Thenhlum 15 (66) Maize

Thenzawl Paddy & PI{ ED 5 Years Kawlhawk 16 (50) Maize

Thenzawl Paddy & PR ED 5 Years Changpui 17 (60) Maize

Paddy & Lunglei (52) ED 5 Yaers Lungchem 18 PR Maize 56 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNG LEI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance In broad ranges viz.< 5 kms , 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) en ~ ::J ~ f/l 0) c: <0 0) "0 "0 ts en (.) c: f/l.o Q) ::J 0) <0 8 .c f/l .... c: ~-5 c: c 0 0 8 0 ell 0 ~ ~ .~ ~ (.) &. :::J 'B~ e ~ 0- !!! J!! 0 Q) >- Q) ..- .!2 _D. f/l ~ ~ Ol f/l ! "5 0 0 ~ 0 en ~ ..J .!ll 0 :E 9 ·c f/l ::J (I) 0 "0 010) ~~- co ... od 'S ~ .c c: 8 m .. - = E ~ ::> 0) 'c .5 ~ 0 ... 01 Q) g(U~ ::> f/l c: '0 <0 0- 0) :!:::: t; Q) .5 i ra E ::> iii .D ~ E~ a ... E iU' c E iii E ~:> c::: "'iii E r::: .c: Q) ~~:o E~ 'II 0 :::I ·c"" 0 m,5 Q) - co fJ) z'" ~ t- Z lYj ~ 0 0- §2l s; 0 a: ~U) 8 e 1 2 :3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

IU) Ulnck: Wcsl UUlIghrnulI (00111)

P(4) PHC CV \\·llulIghmun TS ACS(lO+) I3S(I ut) III 993 197 MS 11(10+) PO PH CM(IO+) SP(lo+) \(IOO·U400) SS-S NCS(lO+) RS(IO.,.) ('(10+) MCW(IO+) CP(lO+) ST(IO ... ) OCS(IOI-) N\\,( 10 t)

p >;:I.:1WII 11(10+) TS i\CS\ 10+) ("V(IO"'I BS(1(1.) ~(I 373 67 M(lOI) 1'0(5-10) (,M(lOt) (OOO-l2:iUO) MCW(IO+}" SS·S NCS(lO+) SPOOt) RS(IU1') C(lO+) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(1O+) NW(IO+)

P N,\\ Sachan H(lO+) RS PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 11 527 104 M(lO+) CM(1O+) (OOU-I2600) MCW(lO+) SS-S PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO ... ) 0+) CP(IO+) co PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Phaintlam PllO+) H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(5-10) ?2 120 I() S SS·S PO(lO+) CM(IO+) (O()O42700) M(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(lO" } PH(IO+) CP(IO+) (.'( 10+) PIIC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+-) NW(I(H)

Machuasora 23 •• _--_. Uninhabited -----.-. (OO041!!00)

I' ~ahlHlI 11(10+) TS ACS(IO+) CV(IOi) BS(IO'I 2~ 226 39 M(IO+) PO{I 0+) CM(IO+) «(}(l042()OO) MCW(lO+) SS-S NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RSUO+) C(lO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) I'IIC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST{IO+) NWllO ... )

t\I.IU/111ll I'M II( 10 1) "CS( 10 I) ev( 10 1 ) BS( 10, j 2~ 613 121 S SS-S PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (000-13000) C(IO+) MCW(lO+) NCS(lD-!-) SP(10.,.) RS(lO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) PIIC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO"') NW(IO"'j

p Iland iasllra H(10+) TS ACS(10+) CV(IO+) BS(lo+) 211 486 77 M(IO+) PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (0004~ 100) MCW(lO+) SS-S NCS(IO+) SPllO+) RS(IO+) C(lO~ ) PII( 10+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lo+) NW{IO-+ )

Sai",11 P(lO+) H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 27 158 24 SSS-S PO(lo+) CM(IO+) (00043200) M(I01-) MCW(lo+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(I()+) PII(IO+) CI'(IO+) C(101-) PIIC(IO+) lX'S(lO+) STOO"') NW(IUtj VILLAGE DIRECTORY 57 Village Directory

Land Use {As on 1999~ Land use (i.e, area under different types of land use in hectare)··

Cultivable land

c: E 0 "'" 16 ~ >. :>.. ,D E Q) '0 '-' '5 ~ c: ""0 E u c: 'N E I:: s:: E .s:::::I ... ~ Q) .s::: .., .E f/) Cl E .~ .~ ...., Cl Q; '0 :c Q) c6 '_P .~ '0 co .ill Cl '5 c:'O ~ ::I c: 2!- 'S; .a s: 0. 0 ::I 0:: ..c: 0. Q) <11 c: o.c: E .9 ::I 0.0 C1) ::I (.) f/) '1ii 0 e ...... - co ,2: !1l ro 0. !1l s: '1ii c: ~ C1) :::l .~ E .~ 0. Q) 0 ~ 0 til 0 0 Co 0"'" 'ro "" ~ !1l :;!; Z a. z :::2: E u. ~ Vl Cl I- i3 a. ::2: a :;!; z C/) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20~~) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1 ~

11abung MR ED NM 5 Years Paddy & W,Bunghmun 19 (78) Maize

Tlabung MR 5 Years Paddy & Sachan 20 (70) Maize

Tlabung MR 5 Years Paddy & New Sachan 21 (72) Maize

Paddy & MR Tlabung (0) 5 Years Phainuam 22 Maize

------Uninhabited ------Machuasora 23

Tlabung Paddy & fr 5 Years Salmar 24 (88) Maize

Tlabung Paddy & Fl' Mauzam 25 (80) Maize

Tlabung FP 8 Years Paddy & Bandiasora 26 (88) Maize

FP Tlabung (0) 5 Years Paddy & Saisen 27 Maize 58 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNG LEI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz,< 5 kms" 5-10 kms, and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) "iii' ::> Vl Q) ~ c: III Q) "0 "0 U "iii' (.) c: ",.0 Q) ::> Q) III Q)..:! 8 .r:. c: Q) EO c: c: C; 0 ,~ 0 '"Q) 0 ~ 2_ .r:. e::> 'ii~ ~ (.) ~ a. f! Jl! 0 - Q) Q) _a. en ..9! Q. ~ '" III B0 01 C; :g 0 ...J a .m 9 't: Vl '" ~ ~ 0 "0 0lQ) ~~- D(j ':; ~ .r:. ",,=E cE!! Q) c: 8 m+: ~'" Q) Q) c en III "0 C .~ B l¥ .~ 01 ,Q ::> .r:. t: 0 0 '"c: ~, :5 0 a. co c: 0 D(j 5L.g o c: iii ~ .r:. :;:; 0 J:l ':;; 0 ro f! 'iii - '5 'iii 01 (if .~'" ~~-g co ,-'0 E ._ a. 0 c: Q) ,~ S ::> I ::> co a. .~ c '$ ::> 0 >- Q) J:l B ~ II) ,2 ro 'iii 'iii :.;;: o ,_ ~ ~ E '" E E :l 'i5 C ci E"': 'i:: ~ U c:: "0 E :;: 1ii co (5 (5 :J '0 Q) 0 o c: Q) ,- co 0= (/) Z f- f- Z w ::!E ;§ 0... (.)2 ~(5 r:x:~Ci5 (.) ~ ~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ~1 12 13

IW murk: West Bunghmun (111101)

p Ik\a~lIri IINOi) TS ACS(IO+) CY(lO..-) AS( 10..-) lX -1<)0 n M(lO~) PO{I 0+) CM(IO+) «(100-13300) MCW(IO+) S~S NCS(IO+) SP(lo..-) RS(lo+) C(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PIIC(IO+) O('S(IO+) ST(IO+) N\\,( 10+)

Iinahl..hai 29 ------. Uninhabited •••••••••••• (0(10-13400)

Malsuri P« 5) H(IO+) TS ACS(10+) CY(IO+) BS(IO+) ,0 886 486 PO(lO+) CM(IO+) (00043500) M« 5) MCW(IO+) SS-S NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) C(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS P(2) I'liunkhai H(IO+) TS PO ACS(IO+) CV(IOI-) BS(IO"') _' I 1.066 175 M(10+) CM(IO+) (IH)043600) MCW(IO+) SS-S PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) COOl) CP(lO+) PIIC(lO+) O('S(IO+) S1'(lOI-) NW(104}

P L(ll..buri H(IO+) TS ACS(lO+) CY(lO+) 13SUO+) ,,_'") HiO 24 M(IO+) PO(IO+) CM(IO+) «(lOO-lJ700) MCW(IO+) S~'\S NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) O('S(IO+) ST(IOf) NW(lO+)

\','" lldkhlll I'M 11(10+) TS PO ACS(J(H) CYIIO+) BS( I()~) .u Il'1Iikawi) 340 60 CM(IO+) C(10+) MCW(IO+) SS·::; PII(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(I0t) RS( I()t) (Oll043800) CP(IO+) PIlC(lO+) .O('S(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

P '-;llIn;l,lIllli H(IO+) ACS(IO-r) CV( 10-) BS(10..-} .1-1 235 40 M(lO+) S SS·S PO(IO+) CM(lO+) 10(043900) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(1O+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) O('S(IOI-) ST(lO+) NW(l(}+)

Thingkhim 35 --.--•• Uninhabited --••••• ---. (1l0044000) S,lklJ..hai 36 -••••••• Uninhabited --••• -••- ••• (()(J044 100)

P(2) '-;-:rllangpui H(lO+) PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B5(10+) 17 546 M S S SS-S CM(IO+) ((I1l(~I.J 2()0) ·t~6 MCW(IOf) ('11(10 1 ) N(,S( 101) S('(IO. ) RS(IOI) qIO+} (.'1'( 10-1) I'IK,{IO+) (X'SIIO+ ) S),(IO, ) N\\( It)~l VILLAGE DIRECTORY 59 Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)""

Cultivable land

c a ~ > ~ E CII :J c a E () " l:: E :J 'N E :J .s::. ... ." o ..., Q) E .s::. .E OJ .~ ..., Q) Ol ." 8 aC OJ ~ :::!; > ;;:; ::0 Q) .... '.0 :v C .!!l Ol '> 2 ":J c" ::; "c: a 'm ~ :v .8 - ~ ~ u :J I/) > .n :v a :J 0::: ltI '> .c a. (L) ." c: a.c E () ." a.t) a a :J a. u ~ .Q 15 15 15 c ." .~ ~ 'C o~ c a .... :J "'10 a Q) n; I/) C n;.<:! " c .~ ." a. ·c °co .:!:::::: E .~ a. ~ a ." C o~ Q) ~ ." « Z :::!; E Cl f- 13 c.. :::!; 13 « Z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2

Tlabung Paddy & FP 4 Years Devasuri 28 (63) Maize

------Uninhabited ------Hnahkhai 29

Tlabung Paddy & FP 5 Years Malsuri 30 (40) MaIze

Tlabung H' ED 5 Years Paddy & Puankhai 31 (45) Maize

Tlabung FP 5 Years Paddy & Lokisuri 32 (42) Maize

T1abung New Belkhai FP ED 5 Years Paddy & 33 (56) Maize (Tuikawi)

Tlabung Paddy & FP ED 5 Years Sumasumi 34 (98) Maize

------Uninhabited ------Thingkhim 35

------Uninhabited ------S.Belkhai 36

• Paddy & FP Lunglei (46) 5 Years Sertlangpui 37 Maize 60 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI Census of India 2001 • Amenities and AmenitIes available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown In the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) 'iii :l ~ c: «) al '"«) u u Ci) l) ",.Q 0 U ::J c: «)2 I.l Q) Q) 111 ..c: CIl C OJ .- 0 c: c: 0 0 .2: ~ ell 2i .2 (() 0 .s:::. e '13 e .~ .-. ~ -l) ~ a. ~ cu 0 Q) >- Q) ...... !!! «) .e til cu is0 Cl 0 a. i3 ~c% --' C\l 0 :!2'" .!!! ·c . (1) Q. Qi C £! § ro ::J -CD .0 2 ::J E E 111 (ij ~ ~ :i! ~~ o .... E 19 19 E ::J '5 C iii E c: '\: ~ ~~'5 E 3: ~ 11) 0 0 :l '0 OJ ·c 0 01_ OJ'- 111 0::: (/) Z l- I-- Z w :E 0 a.. 0..0o '" =:!; 0 ~ ~U5 o ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

IUl Bloc!": West BUlIghmun (0001)

PIIS I' "erl..: H(IO+) PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IOT/ -;x lX2 XO M(lO+\ S ss-s CMI1O+) !OI)O-l-l.100) MCW(IOt) I'll(IOt) NCS(IOI) Sf'! 10') RS(IOr) e(lo+) (.'1'(10+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) N\\'(I0T)

PHS P BS S.lIII1~dai 11(10~ ) TS PO i\(,S(lO+) CV(10+) I') .!J2 .J.) MIlOt) l'M(lOt) J{!'o( J IJ, ) (00()4-l400) MCW(IO+) SS·S PHOO+) NCS(IOt) SP(IO+) C(10+) CP(IO+) NW(IOT) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

1I 111 lI1H.lO 1'(101-) H(lO+) TS ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(lO+) HI 169 26 PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (1)(J\)44500) M(IOf) MCW(lO+) SS-S NCS(10+) SJ>(lO~ ) RS(IOI) PH(IO+) CP{IO+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCSlIO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

T(JJ)' P(40) J'IIC(2) liP PO(l4) Bltlck Total 0.0 t5,!!21 J.199 I\I( 16) ('\'(2) BS(!!) PHS(II) R(2) PH(2) S(4) S 35 VILLAGE DIRECTORY 61 Village Directory Land Use {As on 1999} Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)··

Cultivable land

c: E 0 -'" ~ §. >-. .~ ~ .D Q) "0 ~ '-' E -s0 c: 0 :J c: 'N c C E L- eu E 0 0 :J .s::: of eu E .s:::. .., .E 1ii OJ .~ ''-:: .., L- Q) 01 eu 0 (':S C Q) :0 0 ;;. .... ~ ~ .~ Q) ~ "0 :n Q) .:; o1S ''-:: ..... "0 c: !11 OJ C"O ~ :J c: >- Q) c: Gi eu '3 '"5 :J 0 'ro ~ .8 5: a. t:: L- (.) u tJ) > .:; .0 a. Gi o :J 0:: eu .s::: .8 a. Q) (l) eu c: o.c: E :J 0.1:) ,-.,. Q) 0 :J U .... tJ) co () u ..... _ 0 e .2 0 0 eu tJ) a. E eu (l) - c: c: ·c ·c COro "0 Oro -Q) l!? Gi tJ) ._.... -:J 1ii u e ...... -co ._ > 0 c: .~ ro eu tJ) c: (l) co E a. 5: 5: l!? ;::l .~ ~ a. Q) 0 Q) o co 0 0 C o~ 'm ~ co 'a5 ~ Z 0.. Z ~ E U- ~ ti) Q I- i3 0.. ~ i3 ~ z (/) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

FP Lunglei (46) ED 4 Years Paddy & Serte 38 Maize

PR MR Lunglei (46) ED 4 Years Paddy & S.Lungdai 39 Maize

'I'labung FP 5 Years Paddy & Hmundo 40 (95) Maize

PR(6) ;\IR(IO) ED(22) :'I M 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 111'(20)

MIZORAM LUNGSEN R.D. BLOCK LUNG LEI DISTRICT

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Based upon Survey of India map with the penniSSIOD of the Surveyor General of India ® Government ofIndia copyright, 2005

viLLAGE DIRECTORY 65

Alphabetical list of villages

Name of the District: Lunglei

2001 Census 1991 Census 2001 Census 1991 Census Serial location code location code Serial location code location code number Nameofvillage number number number Name ofvillage number number 2 3 4 2 3 4 Name of RD Block: Lungsen (0002) Name of RD Block: Lungsen (0002) I Andermanik 00045500 41 Nunsuri 00047400 020020002000200029 2 13alukiasuri 00046800 020020002000200025 42 Pangtlang 00051800 020010001000100045 3 BalllngslIri 00048000 020020002000200035 43 Phairuangchhuah 00045700 020020002000200011 4 Belpei(Matiasora) 00052400 020010001000100044 44 Phairuangkai 00048500 020020002000200044 5 13clthei 00046100 020020002000200018 45 Putlungasih 00046000 020020002000200014 6 BengaVeng 00048300 020020002000200038 46 Rangte 00048700 020020002000200046 7 Bindiasora 00047700 020020002000200032 47 Rolui 00045400 020020002000200009 8 Borahorinachhuah 00046700 020020002000200024 48 Rualalung 00050600 020020002000200062 9 Bornasuri 00049800 020020002000200053 49 S.Chawilung 00049900 020020002000200054 ,0 Borsegojasora 00049100 50 S.Tlangkhang 00051300 020020002000200056 II Champasuri 00047500 020020002000200030 51 Sailen 00050200 020020002000200059 12 . Chawngte"L" 00050900 020020002000200064 52 Saitumkawn 00051900 020010001000100018 13 Chhuahthum 00046300 020020002000200020 53 Sarnang 00051400 020020002000200069 14 Chhumkhum 00048200 020020002000200037 54 Samuksuri 00044900 020020002000200004 15 Damlui 00051200 020020002000200067 (Chengkawllui) 16 Dinthar 00046500 020020002000200022 55 Sedailui 00050400 020020002000200061 17 Diplibagh(Kawizau) 00045100 020020002000200006 56 Serhuan 00047300 020020002000200028 18 C,ulsil 00050800 020020002000200063 57 Sihphirtlang 00045600 020020002000200010 19 (iurusora 00046600 020020002000200023 58 Sihtlang 00051100 020020002000200066 20 llmunthar 00051000 020020002000200065 59 Silkur 00049000 020020002000200047 21 Ilruizam 00052100 020010001000100043 60 South Lungrang 00050100 020020002000200054 22 Kalapani 00051600 020010001000100031 61 Sugarbasora 00045000 020020002000200005 23 Kauchhuah 00045900 020020002000200013 62 Thanzamasora 00050000 020020002000200055 24 Khangrasuri 00047900 020020002000200034 63 Thekaduar 00047800 020020002000200033 25 Khawmawi 00051500 020020002000200070 64 Thumbasora 00049500 020020002000200051 26 Khojaisuri 00049700 020020002000200052 65 Tiperaghat II 00049300 020020002000200049 27 Khojoisuri (New) 00048800 66 Tiperaghat III 00049200 020020002000200048 28 Khojoisuri Old 00048900 020020002000200052 67 Tiperaghat 1 00049400 020020002000200050 29 Kumraghat 00046400 020020002000200021 68 Tuichawng 00045300 020020002000200008 30 Lalnutui 00050500 69 Tujchawngchhuah 00045200 020020002000200007 31 Lamthai I 00047200 020020002000200027 70 Tuisen Bolia 00052200 020010001000100036 32 Lamlhai II 00047100 020020002000200026 71 Tuisen chhuah 00052300 020010001000100037 33 Lamthai III 00047000 72 Ukdasuri (Tuilet) 00044600 020020002000200001 34 Lelburi 00049600 73 Vairawkai 00050700 35 l,ungsen 00046200 020020002000200019 74 Vanzawl 00044700 020020002000200002 .~6 Mautlang 00048400 020020002000200039 75 W.Rotiang 00048600 020020002000200045 37 Mualmu 00045800 020020002000200012 76 Zawlpui 00052000 020010001000100042 38 Muriskata 00047600 020020002000200031 77 Zehtet 00050300 020020002000200060 39 New.Balukiasuri 00046900 78 Zohmun 00048100 020020002000200036 40 New.Vuakmual 00051700 020010001000100041 79 Zuangzawl 00044800 020020002000200003 66 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz,< 5 kens,. 5-10 kens, and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) Vi :::J W '"c '0 '0 ",.Q '" 1:1 Vi U co ,_ 0 Q) ::> '" Q) CIl Q).2 8 .c ~ co CIl c: c: 0 0 ,'" ,~ c '"II) 0 ~ ~ 2:_ ,2 0 .c :l '5~ u !:::!. 0. I!! J!! 0 CI>>- Q) Q) Q) _0- 1S ..... Vl 0- 3 '" CIl 0 Cl 0 '0 ]i 0 !!!en ...J 0 (5 <;> 'C '" '":::J ~Q) ~ '0 ClCll .2='E co- o<) '> ~ .c: c: 8 cu:;:;; -sco:) ~ ro Q) CIl ' CIl o ~.~ Q) Q) c '0 '13 '"c: ::_ Cl 0 ::> .... .c c: g 0<)00 -£ '" 0- c 0 Q.)~ o co Qj 0 ro ~o ~ ....0 :; .c .l!! -"0"0 .0 '50 ro !!! iii >- Q) .0 ~ 3 0 '" E ::> E ro CIl n; n; :i: E '" o .... §:g:o .~ E E ~:::J :0 ,S 1if EX. .~ ! ro (5 (5 :l "0 Q) 0 o c Q)'_ ro ~~ en z f- f- Z W ~ Ci c.. u~ ~(5 0:: ~ Ci5 (..)~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

IU) 1111,1'1; : 1.11111:"'11 (1l1l02)

I JkJ~l~lIri (Tuilel) 1'(10+) 11(10+) RS ACS(IO+) ev( 10+) HS(lOrl 401 ~<) 1'0(10+) C'M(IO+) (O()04--1(>OIl) M(IO') Ml'W(IOI) ss-S NCS(IO,) SI'IIO' ) R~tl\)'1 PH(lO+) CP(lO+) C(IO+) PHC'(IO+) OCS{IO+} ST{IO+) NW(lo+)

Val1zawl 2 ---••• Uninhabited .--- (00044700) i'.U,IIIg/lIWI J • __ •• _- LJlunhubilcd ••• _.--_.- (OOW41100)

Sal11UkSllri P M{5 H(lO+) RS ACS(IO+) CVtlO+) BS(IO+) 4 «,hcng.kawll ui) 595 l!3 po(IO+) CM(lo+) IO)C(I()I) Ml'W(IOI) ~S.S NCS(IOI) SI'(IOI) RS(IIl') (\)()O·W)OO) 1'11(10+) CP{IO+) PHC{IO+) OCS{IO+) ST(IO+) NW(I(J-.)

SUg,arbasllnl P«5) H(IO+) RS 'ACS(IO+) CV(5·10) BS(5·IO) :; 377 65 P0(5-10) CM(5-10) (000--15000) M(S·IO) MCW(IO+) SS-S NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) {{S(IO.,.) PH(5·10) CP{IO+) ('(10 1) PIIC(S·IO) OCS(101 ) S1'(5-IO) N\\lIO. )

PHS Diplibagh PM H(IO+) RS PO ACS(lO+) CY(5-IO) 8S(5·10) (> (KlIWi/.au) 1,412 219 CM(5·10) ('(10+) M('W(lO+) SS·S PH(S-IO) N('S(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) (l)O()·t5100) CP(IO~) PHqIO+) OC'S(IO+) 5T(l0+) N\\( !lh)

Tlilchawngchhuah 7 .-..... Uninhabited '"-'-''''' I OIK~1 ~2()() PHS P(2) I1S TuichuwlIg 11(10+) IIPR ACS(IO+) (.'V(IO+) X 2,248 389 M(2) PO(IO+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00045300) MCW(IO+) S SS·S NCS(lO+) 51'(10+ ) CCIO+) 1'11(10+) CP(lO+) NW(I()'\ 1'11('110 I) (X 'SIIOI) sn 10')

I' Roilli H(lO+) RS ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 9 294 40 M(lO+) PO(IO+) CM(lO+) (00045400) MCW(1O+) SS-S NCS(IO+) SP{IO+) RS(IO+) C{IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Alldcnnanik P(IO+) H(1O+) ACS(IO+) CY{IO+) 8S(I(},-) 10 350 50 SSS·S PO(IO+) CM{IO+) (OOO~55()(l) M(lO+) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) I'II( 1(}t ) CP(lO+) ClIO+) I'IIClIO+) (X_'S(IO+) S'I(IO+) NW(lOI) VILLAGE DIRECTORY 67 Village Directory

Land Use ~As on 1999} Land use (Le, area under different types of land use in hectare)"

Cultivable land

c E a .:.t. ~ §.. B :>-. ,~ Q) Q) '0 '§ 0 e E 0 c: a ::l c 'N E c E .c .... S <0 ,9 a ::l ..., .f2 Q) en Ol E ...... c 0> a .~ ..., c: Ql :0 0 .... a ~ g ~ ::> ::> Ql '0 :0 cD c. m cD ;; c: ::l 'iii g Gi Ci ::l '0 III ..c B 5: Gi t::: .... (.) (.) > 'S: n. n. a ::::J -= 0:: n.C: E .c B ::> n.t) II) ,...... _ II) '" c: ::> 0 (/) ro u (.) '0 a a '" m U; n. ,§ .f! II) '0 a c: U; 'C u 'C '0 o~ c: -Q) l!! en a n; e -11) c:::> ...... m,~ c,2! <0 n. ro 5: ~ ::l *~ .~ E .~ Q) ~ <0 'co :! n. a Q) o a 0 C 0:: l!! s: z a. z ~ E u.. ~ en 0 1::::13 a. ~ 13 <{ z'" en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

5-8 Paddy & MR Tlabung (22) Ukdasuri (Tuilet) Years Maize

------Uninhabited ------Van7.l1wl 2

------Uninhabited ------Zuangzawl 3

5-8 Paddy & Samuksuri MR TIabung (26) 4 Years Maize (Chengkawllui)

5-8 FP TIabung (10) Years Rice & Cotton Sugarbasora 5

5-8 Paddy & Diplibagh MRFP 'nabung (8) 6 Years Maize (Kawizau)

------Uninhabited ------Tuichawngchhuah 7

PR TIabung(18) ED 1 Years Paddy Tuichawng 8

5-8 Paddy & MR Tlabung(ll) ED N Rolui 9 Years Maize

Paddy & MR TIabung (25) 4 Years Andermanik 10 Maize 68 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz, < 5 kms" 5-10 kms, and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) Ii) ::J l!! c: OJ - ° Q) iii :; ~ a. (ij& B0 Ol 0 '0 2 0 III ~ _.J ,m 0 '" 't: (/) ::::J Q) "0 '0 ° 0lQ) ro- 0(1 ';; ~ J::. 0,):;:::' "'5(U:JE=E' ~ Cii nf~ ~:> ::::J B';:; E ro '0 c: ir: Q) .... '0 'c ,!g ::::J a. 0 'Q o ...... ~ '0 l!! C) Q) ';:;

HI) 1II .. l'1, : Luu~sclI l()(1I12)

BS Sihphirtlang P(5-IO) H(IO+} ACS(IO+} CV(IO+) II 96 16 S SS-S PO(I 0+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00045600) M(5-10} MCW(\.O+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PH(S-IO) cP(IO+) NW(IO+) l'lIO+) 1'11l'(5-1O) OCS(lO+) ST(lO')

Phaimangchhuah RS ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) 12 128 25 P(~ 5) M(S H(\O+) PO(IO+) CM(IO+) «10(14;;700) 55-S NC5(10+) 51'(10+) RS(IO+) 10) ('(lO") MCW(IO+) PI 1(10+) CP(IO+) (,IIClIO t )

tlll1allllll IJ ------Uninhabited ------. lOOO-458(0)

"au~hhuah I' M(S H(lO+) RS ACS(IO+) CV( Iih-) BS«5) I.J 477 75 1'0<10+) CM(IOi ) (OOO.J5lJOO) IO)C(IO+) MCW(lO+) SS-S NCS(IO+) SI'(IO I ) ({S( 1()I ) PH(lO+) CP(iO+) PIIC(IO+) QCSllO-r) ST(lo+) NW(IOt)

BS 1'1I1lungasih 1'(2) M 11(10+) RS PO ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 15 759 150 CM(lo+) RS(IOI) (I)O(H(J()IlO) S C( 10+) MCW(lO+) SS-S PH(IO+) NCS(10+) SP(lO+) CP(IOt) NW(IO') PII('(I()+) UCS( 10+) ST( 10,)

PI:!) II~ Ilcllhcl H(10+) PO ACS( 10+) l'V(IO+) 16 .180 66 M(S-IO) S SS-S CM(lO+) RS(IO.,.) ((10046100) MCW(IO+) PH(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) C(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

('Y II... 1,lI1lgscn 1'(3) M(2) PilL' SO CM ACS(IO+) 17 2,274 447 H(lO+) PO PH SI'(lO+) RSlIUT ) (00046200) SS-S CP(1O+) NCS(IO+) S C(IO+) MCW(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+) OCS(lO+)

l hhllahlhulll 1'(5-IU) 11(10+) RS ACS(IOI) (,V(IO' ) B<;(lOI) 18 58 10 1'0(10+) CMlIO+) (Ol)().J6300) M(lO+) MCW(lO+) SS-S NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) R5(IO+) Pll(IO+) CI'(IO+) C(IO+) PIIC(IO+) 0(S(10+) 5T(IO+) N\\,( 10+1

KUl11raghal I') .---.--- Uninhabited ....-.--.- ,000.J(400)

DlIllhar 20 ---:--- Uninhablled ------(O(lO-l6500)

UlIrllsora 21 ._,--- Uninhabited ---.-.-•• - (Ol)046bOO) VILLAGE ii:>IRECTORY 69 Village Directory

Land Use ~As on ] 999} Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)--

Cultivable land

c:: E .Q n; """c:: ;:::;. ?;- ;>-. > (J) '5 s ~ c:: e E ""(.) c:: 0 ,:: E ::::J ON E ,:: .r: .... .l'l (II 0 0 .r:::::J -, .E a; ~ u :0 - ~"O ;3 ;3 c:: 0 ~ .8 ~ 0.. Cil t !!? u u ::::J a::: en > 0:;; .0 0. o ::::J (II c:: m E .<: .8 ::::J 0. ClJ Cl> o.c:: (.) (II 0.0 ,-... o 0 ::::J en U (.) ~ .Q 0 0 '0 1i) 0. .§ ~ Cl> (lin; - c:: c:: _ ::::J 1i) ·c u ·c u '"e @ Cil ..... - > 0

5-8 Paddy & MR Tlabung (33) Slhphirtlang II Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & MR Tlabung (35) ED Phairuangchhuah 12 Years Maize

------Uninhabited ------Mualmu 13

5-8 Paddy & MR Tlabung (55) ED N Kauchhuah 14 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & PR Lunglei (60) ED NM Putlunga~ih 15 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & PR Lunglei (51) ED NM Belthei 16 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & PR Lmglel (58) ED NM Lungsen 17 Years Maize

Wooden 5-8 Paddy & FP Lunglei (77) Chhuahthum 18 Fumitur Years Maize

------Uninhabited ------Kumraghat 19

------Uninhabited ------Dinthar 20

------Uninhabited ------Gurusora 21 70 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in braci<.ets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of ., the nearest place where the facility is available is given) ::> UI Q) ~ C 111 CII '0 Ji '0 1:) "iii' u c: Ul Q) ::> Q) III Q).2 8 .c: UI c: OJ :w U c: c: 0 0 .2 .~ Q) 0 '§ == UI .2 §. .c: ::> 0'1: C:.~ u t:!- o. 1§ Q) >. III II) r" UI ..!!! '5 li Ol 0 0- U ~~ III ~ 0 32 ~ 0 ·c tn .3 .s;~ o 'C 0lQ) ID-'" Q) t:!- ~ (0;; 3='E ~1Il 00 OJ c: 8 0 ..!!! 'Q ",-g 'c ~ 0 e 0 01 Q) ;IIlE c III 0. Cii '" II) Q) .c c: ~ 3 6 (ij (ij ~ :i2 E~ (.) .... III ~.2 E ~ c: E '5 E ~ 'C c: iii E c: ·c Q) t5c:'C E~ Q) III 0 ::> '0 Q) ·c 0 0111 Ol..c: CII .- III 0'- (/) Z I- ~ Z w.'" ::!E 0 a. 5,2.0 s;S1 0::: ~ii5 uE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1m lIIork : Lungsen (0002)

Bnrahorinachhuah 22 (00046700) ------Uninhabited ------

P Balli!.. iasuri H(lO+) RS ACS(lOT) CYtIO+) B5(10+) :23 234 35 M(lO+) PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00046800) MCW(IO+) SS-S NCS(1O+) SP(IO+) RS(lOtl C(lO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) PHqIO+) OCS(lO+) S1'(1O+) N\\,( 1()T)

'r New Balllkia~uri H(lO+) ACS(lO+) CY(IO+) BS(5-10) 24 ~5.3 37 MIS-IO) ~P s SS· P~S-IO) CM(IO+) I (11)(146

p l.i1IlIlhai III 11(10+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 85(10-) l5 239 44 M(5-IO) SSS-S P0(5-IO) CM(5-1O) «()()()47000) MCW{IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS\IO-) Q5-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+) PHqS-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) N\\( 10+)

P I.amthai II M(5 H(;O+) ACS(5-1O) CY(lO+) BS(lO+) "16 :l4J 5Q 10) SSS-5 PO(5-10) CM(S-IO) (1)!J1~17IUO) Ml'W(IOI) NCS(lOI) SP(lUI) RSII()' ) C(5-10) 1'11(5-10) CI'(IO+) PIIC(S-IO) OCS(lO+) 5'1'(10+) NW(lOt)

I.nmlhai I P(IOT) H(lO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) n 249 41 SSS-S PO(I 0+) CM(lO+) (00047200) M(lO+) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO~) R5( 10i) PH(lO+) CP(lO+) C(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Scrhuan P« S) H(IO+) RS ACS(lO+) CYIIO+) B5{<5) 28 329 55 PO« 5) CM«5) (OOQ-17300) M«5) MCW(IO+) SS-S NCS(lO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IOT) PH« 5) CP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) 51110+) NW(lO+l

Ntln~tlri 1'(2) M III 10~) PO ,\eS( 10+) CY(l(}+) !lS('- 5) .!l) 8KS 125 SSS-S l'M«S) (00047400) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) PH(IO+) NCS(IO"') SP(I(}r-} R~IIO+1 CP(lO+) I'HC{< 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(I()Tl

Champ

Cultivable land E c: ..10: .2 ~ £ ~ IS ::1: .~ .~ Qi "0 .s; '" ..... "0 c: .!!l Ol c: 2:- C"O c: :J .!!l Cii I\l .0 a. o :J ro 0:: I\l '5 .c ~ :J a. 0 c: t? .§~_ :J .;::: <111'0 -"0 t3~ c: 'J: II) t? (1) e ~ Cii -:> 0 <11 co ro ;::

------Uninhabited ------Borahorinachhuah 22

5-8 Paddy & FP Tlabung (35) Balukiasuri 23 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & FP 'nabung (8) New.Balukiasuri 24 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & I'P Tlabung (6) Lamthai III 25 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & l'P Tlabung (6) Lamthai II 26 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & FP llabung (18) Lamthml 27 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & MR Tlabung ll) Serhuan 28 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & MR l1abung (2) Nunsuri 29 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & FP llabung (2) Champasuri 30 Years Maize 72 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz,< 5 kms" 5-10 kms, and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) Ui' :::I ~ c: Q) 111 '"Q) '0 '0 U 'iii" c ",.0 Q) :::I u 111 Q)..::! 8 ..c: I/) ~ Q) :0::;(,) ff c: c: 0 0 '2: _ ,Q c: 0 ..c: ~ n~ = ~ !:::!.. a. ~ => of! 0 Q)>o. Q) .91 Ql '0 "0 C1Q) 5 -- 0)- ..c: ~'iilE ~." ~ ~ !:::!.. c ~ (1".:= Q) 10 'Q) 8 .c ,2 I/) 3:: Q) c: 5l "0 C '13 o 5 C _ 01 ;; 0 => ~ .c c: ." 'Z> a a. (5 ~ 0 J ~ -gt g(G~ £l C 01 Q) CQ a. Q; c: 111 :::I =>>0. Q) .0 ~ ~ '5 (,) E E ." !2 -10 :i! E '" (,) E E ~:::I :a c: ui E'" - ~~'C E 3:: Q; ." ~ => "0 Q) 0 o c: .~~ Q)'- 111 0= (/) Z I- ~ Z W ~ ~ a. u2 ::!: 0 0:: ~ U5 Ue! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

IU> Block: Lungscn (0002)

J\lulI,kntn 1'« 5) 11(101) A(,<;( I () I) l'V( If)! ) BS(' '\) 31 155 2S SSS-S 1'0«5) CM«5) (000-17600) M«5) MCWlIO+) NCS\lO+) SPII(}r) RSIIO.,.) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) C(lO+) PHC« 5) OCSlIO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P BindiIL~{)ra H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) 8S« 5) '1,- 317 49 M«5) S SS-S PO« 5) CM«5) (00047700) MCW(JO+) NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) RS(lO+) C(IO+) PH(Jo+) CP(IO+) PHC{< 5) OCS(IO+) S f(10+} NW(IO+)

p Thl!kaduar H{IO+) RS ACS(JO+) CY(IO+) 8S(IO.,.) 33 171 26 M(lO+) PO(I 0+) CM(IOt) (OO047800) MCW(IO+) SS-S NCS(IO+} SI'(IO+} RS(IO+) C(lO+) PH(lO+) CP(lO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+} NW(IO+)

Khangl'a.~lIri P(IO+} H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CY(lO+) BS(IO+) 27 SSS-S PO(, 10+) CM(IO+) 3·' (00047900) M(lO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) ('(IOI) 1'11('( IO~) OO( I(}+) ST(IOI) NWtlO i )

Bnlung.5uri I' M« H(lO+) RS ACS(IO+) CY(iO+) 8S(l0.) .15 195 34 PO(IO+) CM(lO+) (OO04ROOO) 5)C(10+) MCWUO+) SS-S NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO'I I'H(IO+) CP(JO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO't')

p /,oillllun III I O+} ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(l0+) 3() 372 53 M(lO+) s SS-S PO(, 10+) CM(lO+) (U0048100) MCW(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RStlO+) C(lO+) PH(lO+) CP(1O+) PIIC(IO+) OCS(IO,+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

I' 8S l'hhulllkhum 11(10+) ACS(lO+) CY(IO+) 37 118 27 M(5-1O) SSS-S P0(5-10) CM(IO+) RS(I(}r) (OOO4!1200) MCW(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) C(lOr) 1'11(10+-) CPU (}t) N\\( 10,) PHC(5-10} eX:SllO+) S,),(IO+)

Iknga Vcng 38 ---- Uninhabited ---- (00048300)

MUllllang P(IO+) H(IO+) ACS(lO+) CY(IO+) BS( 10+) 39 283 49 SSS-S PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00048400) M(lO+) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(I(}r) RS(IO+) PH(lO+) CP()O+) C(lOr) PllC(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+-) NWIlOq VILLAGE D\RECTORY 73 Village Directory Land Use {As on 1999} Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)**

Cultivable land c: E .!::l .>:: iii ~ Z;o >-. .::: ,D C]) :0 ...... - '5 2l <= 0 E (..) <= c E ::> L.. 'N E 0 c ::> .r:: 0 .r:: ..., .E C]) 1ii'" en E .~ .~ ..., en '" 0 <= Qj Q) :0 (..) .... 0 :l)l ::;ii;'" > > Q) :0 C]) .;;; 06 'p '.;::J ~ "<= .m en <= >- c" <= (5 ::> 'iii :l)l Qj '" C]) "a "a "::J .D .8 ::: a. -Qj 1:: .... U 'J UI > .;;; 0. :J c:: a.. o o..t) <..l UI u u ~ .Q 0 .2 (5'" "- III 1ii a.. E III

5-8 Paddy & FP Tlabung (3) Muriskata 31 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & MR Tlabung (3) Bindiasora 32 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & FP Tlabung (15) Thekaduar 33 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & FP TIabung (0) Khangrasuri 34 Years Maize

5-8 PR MR Tlabung (II) Paddy Balungsuri 35 Years

5-8 Paddy & MR Tiabung (II) ED Zohmun 36 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & PR Lunglei (49) ED NM Chhumkhum 37 Years Maize

------Uninhabited ------Benga Veng 38

5-8 Paddy & FP Lunglei (110) Mautlang 39 Years Maize 74 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it i~ brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) !i) :::>

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IU> IIlud,; 1.1111!!'~11 (00112)

B~ I'hairlllUlgkai I'M 11(10+) TS PO ACS(IO+) l'Y( I!h-) 40 804 165 ' CM\lO+) RS(IO,) (00048500) <:(10+) MCW(IO+) SS-S PH(IO+) I\:CS(lO+) 51'(10+) CP(IO+) N\\(IOT) PllC{IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

P W.Rotlang H(lO+) ACS(lO+) CY(lO+) 8S«5) 41 438 104 M«5) SSS-S 1'0(10+) CM(lO+) (00048600) MCW(IO+) NCS(lO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IOq ('(lOt) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+) NW(lO+)

B~ Rang!.: 1'(2) M 11(10+) PO I\CS(IO+) CY(IO+) 12 5<)8 123 S SS-S CM(IO+} RS(IO+) (00048700) C(IO+} MCW(IO+) PI 1(10+) NCS(IO+} SI'(l(}+) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) PHC(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

Khoioisuri (New) PM II(I(}+) RS i\('S( 101) CYtIO I ) IIS(1t1l ) 1:\ ~·lil l)2 I'll( llJl) l'M()01 ) (OO()..lX!W(}) C(IOI) MCW(IOI) SS-S NCS(IU1) ~I'( 11)1 ) R~(I(lI) PHtlO+) (,l't IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) 51'(10+) N\\(J(J.,.)

Khojoisuri Old I'M II(IO+} ACS( 10+) CY(I(H) Il<;( I (J. ) H 117 4.1 S SS-S I't)(IOI) (,M(ID') (O()(I.j!!'IOO) ('( 101) MCW(IOI) Nl'S(llJl) S),(IOI) I{"I ) II' ) PI III 0+) Cl'llO+) PIK\IO+) O<..'S(IO+) ST(l!h-) f\.\\'(I(1.)

P SiII..ur H(lO+) RS A(,S(lO+) ('V(lO+) INIO~) ~5 241 35 M(IO+} I'O(IU+) CMtIO+) (00049000) MCWtlO+} SS-S NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+} RS(lO') C(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PIIC(IO+) OCS(IO+)' 5T(IOI-) N\\'( I(}-)

Ilurscg,ojm.ora 1'( 10+) H(IO+) A(,S(lO+} CY(lO+) BS( (()',.) 46 194 30 S 55-5 PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00049100) M(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS( l{}r) PH(IO+) CP{IO+} CllO+) PHC(lO+) 0(.'5(10+) ST(IO+) NW(I!h-)

Tipcraghat III PM 11(10+) AC5(10+) CY(IO+} BStIO-r) 47 283 42 S S5-S PO«5) CM(IO+) (OO049200) C(IO+) MCW(lO+) NCS(1O+) SI'OO+) RS( JlJ+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) I'IIC(IO+) OCS(IO+) . ST(lOI-) NW(I(H)

I' rip.:rughat II H(IO+) ACS(IU+) CY(llH) IJS( 10+) 48 429 63 M«5) S SS-S PO«5) CM(lO+) (OOO49300) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+} RS(IO+} (,(10+) I'H(IO+) CP(IO+} I'HCOO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IOT) VILLAGE DIRECTORY 75 Village Directory

Land Use ~As on 1999} Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)'·

Cultivable land

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5-8 Paddy & PR Lunglei (40) ED NM Phairuangkal 40 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & MR Lunglei (41) ED NM W.Rotlang 41 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & PR Lunglei (54) ED NM Rangte 42 Years Maize

Paddy & MR Tlabung (22) Khojoisuri (New) 43 Maize

Paddy & MR Tlabung (25) 1 Year Khojoisuri Old 44 Maize

Paddy & FP Tlabung ( 13) Silkur 45 Maize

Paddy & MR Tlabung (18) Borsegojasora 46 Maize

Paddy & MR l1abung (18) Tiperaghat III 47 Maize

FP l1abung (19) Paddy Tiperaghat 11 48 76 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (If not aV;9Hable INithin the village, a dash (-) is shown In the column and next to It in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz, < 5 kms" 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) Ci) :J rJ) ~ c Q) Q) "0 1:5 en u "0c ",.0 '" :J Q) Q)2 Q) Q) co 8 .c. II> ..- I: ;:;0 ~ I: C 0 0 "§ ,2 g Q) 0 .s::. ~ =11>U1:: '2 ~ (.) !::!. a. ~ 2 ,l!!o Q)>- a.> ..- Q) Q) :; _0. rJ) C1I ~ Ol a. 0 0 "0 ] 0 U rJ)~ _J 0 (5'" , ·c en ~(f.)._ :J Q) ~ "0 0 Ola.> os: !::!. .c. (13;:; co--0) cd Q) l: U '§'iil§ Q) Q) c II> co "0 C: .9l o.s::. 'c rJ) 3: Ol ,2 :J .c. c o 0 ~oo c . .... :6 0 Q; a. 0) c 0 Q)~ o c: Q) ~ .c. II> ,Q .0 ':; '0 ro ~ Cii ~ :; '- ro ro Ol (ij:!:! ~5-g u- E ro Q. 0 c: 3: Q) .~ ~"O o_~ :J :J Q) 'c .lll '0 e 0 ,2 Ol Q) :::I rJ) c: Q. c: ]} =: t; '~ ~ ~ Q) B E ~ m Cii'"

IU) Uiuck : Lungscn (0002)

PHS P(3) Tlperaghat 1 H(IO+) PO ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) B5(10+) -tt) 789 139 MS S SS-S CM(IO+) «()O049400) MC'W(IOI) 1'11(10+) NCS(lO+) SP(I (}+) RS(I(lI) C( IO~) (.'1'(10+) PHCllO+) O(.'S(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(I

Thuillbasora 50 ----•• Uninhabited -•••• __.-- (OO()49500)

l.ctisuri . P(IO+) H(lO+) ACS(IO+) CV(lO~) BS(I{}t-) 51 129 18 S SS·S PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00049600) M(lO+) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO'!) gp(I (}+) KS( IO-r-) PH(1O+) C~(lO+) C( I(}+) PIIC(.I(}+) OCS(I(}....) ST(IO+) NW(I()..-)

Khl~jaisuri PM H(lO+) RS ACS(lO+) CY(I

ACS(3) Bomasuri PO 0+) H{lO+) CY(I(}"") B5(10+) 53 242 40 S SS-S PO(I 0+) CM(IO+) NCS(lO+) ( OOl149800) M(lo..-) MCW(lO+) 5P(I(}"") RS( 10+) 1'11(10+) (,P(IO+) (X'S(IO+) C(IO+) 1'1lC(lO t ) STI Ill') :--;Wlll),)

PHS 5,Chawilung 1'(2) M H(lO+) PO ACS(IO+) CY(lO+) I3S( 10+) ~~ 365 61 s SS-S CM(IO+) (00049900) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) 1'11(10+) NCS(IO+) SI'( I(}t) RSIIOI) CP(lO+) PIiC(I01-) (X:S(lO-r) ST( I(}+) N\\(I (}.)

Thall2'amasora P(S-IO) H(lO+) ACS(IO+) CY(lO+) 8S(5-10) 55 303 46 S SS-S PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (OOOSOOOO) MlS-IO) M(.'W(IO+) NCS(IOI-) SI'(lOI) RS( Il)l) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(S·IO) OCS(IO+) ST( J(}+) NW(IO+)

PHS B5 Soulh LUllgral1g P(3) M H(lO+) PO ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) 56 980 186 SSS·S CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00050100) S C(lO+) MCW(IO+) PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PIIClll)+) UCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

SllIicn 1'(10 1) 11(10+) Al'S( Ill-<) ('\'lIOI ) Il'>( J(J. I ~7 128 22 5S5-5 PO(IO+) <:M(IO+) ( 0OO5o:!OO) M(lO+) MCW(\O+) NCS(l

Cultivable land

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5-8 Paddy & FP Tlabung (17) Tiperaghat [ 49 Years Maize

------Uninhabited ------Thumbasora 50

Paddy & MR 0 Letlsuri 51 Maize

Paddy & FP Tlabung (0) I Year Khojaisuri 52 Maize

Tlabung (28) Bomasuri 53

MR o NM 1 Year Paddy S,Chawllung 54

5-8 Paddy & FP Tlabung (32) Thanzamasora 55 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & PR llabung (81) ED N South I .ungrang 56 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & FP LungJei (86) Sailen 57 Years Maize 78 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK. LUNGLEI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest piace where the facility is available is given) Ii) :> ~ c (I) '"(l) "0 ~ Ui' u "0c ",.0 Q) :> Ql Ql.2 8 ..c (I) cu EO c: c: ;; g B c '"(I) 0 ~ ~ ''::'' ..c 'B~ ~~ U ~ 0. !:'! .3 ~ 0 (I) >- V 0 .2! B CiiSt ~ ...J .ll! 0 0 9 c '" '":> Q) ~ ~ ..c '0 OlQl -cu.a=e co- olS Q) c: 8 cu"" ~ "' III B..c .~ ell ~ Ql e ''::; nI E c. ~ c: nI 0. t f C1l :> >- -Ql .0 '~ c: ~~:> nI E :> 'iii ~ :i: () ... E cu c E I! E ::l c -li ~~ 'c ~ b~i3 w cu ~ 0 ::> '0 '2 0 o c: Ql'-

1m IIIl1l'k : I.UIlj:SCIl (0002)

HC(3) 1'(2) ZChlCI III I (}i) AC~( 10... ) CV\IO-) IlS«' 51 5X 4(JS 75 M(<.5) ~ ss-s 1'0<.10+) CM(IO+) (OU0503UOl Ml'W(IO+) NCS(lo+) W(IO+) RS(IO ... ) C(lO;.) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PIICOO+) OCS(I()-t) ST(I(H :\\\'( 1(}.)

Scdaillli 1'(5-10) 1100+) AC5(10+) <:V\IO+) BS\5·IO) :;9 161 27 SSS-S P9l I 0+) CM(lO+) «()O(l50400) M(5-IO) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'( lOt) RS( 10·) 1'11(10+) l'P(IO+) ((10+) I'IICllO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lo+) NW\IO+)

B<; I,nllllltlli 1'(5-10) 11(10+) ACSlIO+) l'VtlO') ()\) 115 29 S SS-S P0l5-10) CM{lO+) RS( 10-1 (OClO50500) M(5-10) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO~) SP(I(H) I'II{IO+) l'1'(10+) N\\(lU'l C(1O+) PHC(S-lO) OCS(lO+) S'l(IO+)

IIC(3\ 11\ ({lIa}alllng I'(~) M 1'1 IS 11(101) I II'S \:,.1'() Al':--'( 101, l'V( lilt, II} 3}7 (,I l'MtlUI) R:--'tID'1 (00050600) l'( I(H) MCW(I()+) S 1'11(10+) NCS(IOt) SI'( 10,) (.'P(IOt) 1'-:\\'( 1(1-) P1IC{l0+) OCS(lO~) STlIO~)

I' Vairawkai III 10+) ACS( 10+) l'V( lOr) 13S('- 5) (,?, 141 24 M(S-IO) SSS-S PO« 5) CM{lU+) (00050700) MCW(lO+) NC'S( 10+) SP(IlH R'i( 10-) C(lOI) PIl{IO+) CI'(IO+) P1IC'« 5) OCS(lO+) ST(1O+) :-;\V( Ill~)

P (iulsll 11(10+) AC'~(lO+) l'V(lO+) BS(<.51 (>I 134 26 M(<' 5) S SS-S 1'0(10+) CM(IO+) (OU050S()O) Ml'\V( 10+) NCS(I(J+) SI'(IO, ) R~(I(l,) C(llll) I'll( 1(1 ) CP( It> I) 1'11('( 1(1) (X':--.,IOI, :--'11 1(1, , N\\IIO'I

1'(2) B~ Chil\\J1gIC"I." 11(10+) RS .'\CS( 10+) l'V( lOt) ()~ 734 144 1'.1S PO« 5) CM(I(}.) RS(IO-) \ OIlO51l90()) MC'W{IOt) SS-S NCS\ 10+) SI'(IO·) C(lOt) 1'11(10+) (.'1'(10+) N\\( II>, j PIIC«5) OC~(IO+) ST(lU,)

I' 1IIll1lnihar H(lOt) RS Al'S{IO+) CV(lO+) 13S(5-IO) 65 174 32 M(5-1O) PO( lOt) CM(IO+) (O()()S 10(0) Ml'W{IO+1 SS-S Nl'S( lOt) SI'(IOI) RS(lOI I C{lOt) PHI5-IO) CI'(lO+) PI1C(IO+) OCS{IO+) ~T(IO+) NW(i{}t-1

Sihtlang '1(, ---•••• - t tllinhahit~d ••• -.-•••• - (IlOO5111l0)

Dmnilli 67 ----~ Uninhabil.xl ----- «()()()51200) VILLAGE DIRECTORY 79 Village Directory Land Use {As on t 999} Land use (Le, area under different types of land use in hectare)""

Cultivable land

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5-8 Paddy & MR Lunglei (101) ED Zehtet 58 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & MR 11abung (95) Sedailui 59 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & PR Tlabung (86) ED N Lalnutui 60 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & PR Lunglei (73) ED N Rualalung 61 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & MR Lunglei (91) Vairawkai 62 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & FP Lunglei (124) Gulsil 63 Years MaiLe

Padd)' & PR Lunglei (112) ED NM 6 Yt:ars Chawnglt:"L" 64 Maize

5-8 Paddy & FP Lunglei (112) Hmunthar 65 Years Maize

------Uninhabited ------Sihtlang 66

------Uninhabited ------Darnlui 67 80 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available IS gIVen) Cii' ,..., ::J II) tI! c 0 . Q) Q) Q) II) !II II) Q. :; ~0 rn 0 '0 u ~c% II) ~ ...J 0 2 9 .-= f/) :; ::> Q) ~.:;; 0 "0 _-- 1Xl- ..., ~ ..c: c: 8 ~~ =liiE ~!II Q) ra ' Q) I/) Q) c: 3l '0 c: '0 a..c: '2 c ~_ 01 £; .g ::> ..c: c: 0 ...,g;g 0 Q. ra o o c: iii ~ .... .r:: t: II) :.;:: 0 .0 .s: 0 ro 2 ~ 'iii:!2-g rl ..., :; .... 'iii co rn Iii cij.~ E !II Q. 0 c ~ .~ .... '0 c:>< ::J 0 Q) 'c ~ t: a ~ 0 rn

IW Bind, : LIIII~SCII (11(102)

S:llangkhang 611 .------Uninhabited .-----.--- (00051300)

Samang P(lO+) 11(10+) ACS(IO+) CV(\(}+) BS\IH+) (,9 21 5 S SS-S PO(I 0+) CM(IO+) (00U5140U) M(lU+) Ml'W(IO+) Nl'S( 10+) SP(IU') RS(IOr) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) qlO+) PIIC(!(}+) CX'S(lO+) ST(!O+ ) NW(I(H

PHS BS Khawlllawi 1'(2) M 11(10+) Al'S(lO+) l'V( !(}+) 70 664 U5 S SS-S PO(loq CM(lO+) RS\IOI,) (OO()SIS()O) C(lUl) Ml'W(IO+) NCS(lO+) SI'(IO-l) PH(IO+) CP(IU+) NWIII~) PIIC.'(IlH) ()eS(IOI) ST(IO')

Kalapani PM lIt I 0+) RS ACS(IO+) CV(lo+) BS(IO+) 71 402 59 PO(I 0+) CM( I(}+) (OOOSI(>()O) V( 1(1) Ml'W(IOI) SS-S NCS( 1(1') '>P( 10') RS(lo, ) PII( 1(1) ('1'1101 ) I'lIl'( lOt) (X'S(IO+) SI(IU'} NWIIOI)

N~w. Vuaklllual P(lO+) 11(1 (}+) ACS(IO+) C'V(lO+) BS(IO-} n 172 211 S SS-S PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (OO()51700) M(lO+) M(.'W(IO+) NCS( 10+} SI'I 10·) R-;(iI"J 1'11(10+) CI'( IU') ('II (JTI 1'11('( 10+) lX'S( I()+) S'I (1O~) NWIIO')

Prulgtlang 73 ------uninhabited ------. (00051800)

Saitumka\\11 74 ------Uninhabited --.-.------. (00051900)

PI IS Il~ Zawlpui 1'\2) M H(J(}+) RS PO Al'S(JO+) CV(IO+) 7S 847 158 CM(lO+) RS(lo+) (00052000) ('(101) MCW(I()~) SS-S PII(IOt) NeS( 10+) SP(lUI) CP(IO+) NW(lo+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lo+)

Ilruizam 76 ------,- Uninhabited -----.-.-- (O()OS2100)

p BS Tuiscn Bolia H(lO+) RS ACS(l(}+) C'ViI (}+) 77 4R4 7f1 M(5·IO) PO( lOt} (,M(IOt) R"IIOI) «()()O~220()) Ml'W(I(JI) SS-S Nl "( III I) SI'( 1(1) qlU+) 1'11(10+) (.'1'((0+) N\\(10 1 1 PIIl'(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY 81 Village Directory Land Use {As on 19992 Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)**

Cultivable land

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------Uninhabited ------S.llangkhang 68

5-8 Paddy & FP Lunglei (I 70) Samang 69 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & PR Lunglei (120) Khawmawi 70 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & FP Tlabung (12) Kalapam 71 Years Maize

Paddy & FP 0 New. Vuakmual 72 Maize

------Uninhabited ------Pangtlang 73

------Uninhabited ------Srutumkawn 74

Paddy & PR Lunglei (73) ED N Zawlpui 75 Maize

------Uninhabited ------Hruizrun 76

5-8 Paddy & PR Lunglei (84) ED Tuisen Bolia 77 Years Maize 82 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNG LEI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brack~ts the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10... kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) U) :::I

Ql ~ c: nI U) '"Ql 'tJ 'tJ tl (...) c ",.D Q) :::I Q) nI Q)2 8 c: "';:::; 0 c: .s:: c: (; fi '"Q) 0 ~ "§ 0 g 0 .;:;: '0'" ~~ (...) ~ a. "§ .a Q) Q) Q) ~a ~ II) :; 5l ~ 01 0 a. (,.) liic% .J !!! 0 32 2 9 'i::, fJ) '":::I ~Ql ° 0 'tJ 01 OJ m ... ~ '5 ~ .c c: 8 m~ 2=e ~ nI OJ nI OJ OJ c II) 'tJ .~ a~·g '"c 3:_ 01 :S 0 .s:: c: g COOO 0 a. nI Q) .t o c :u Jg ~ .c" ~ c lil ~o .D .s; '0 -5 ._ Iii nI ~ Iii (ij,-:: m:'9-g E nI C 01 .... '0 c> . .D E nI E " E nI nI ~ :;: (,.) ~ 1§ Iii ~ E~ .~ E E '0 C 1if Q.)b~~ ,_ ro E 3: 0 '0 'tJ Q) o C .§,~ 0= (/) Z'" I-- I-- Z" w" .:! 5 a..° (...)2 S;o o::(...)(j) (...) ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1m Block: Lungscn (0002)

PHS Tuisen C'hhunh PM II( 10+) RS ACS(IO+) CY(I(}+) IlS(5-1O) 7!! 214 46 PO(I 0+) CM\IO+) (00052300) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-S NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PII(IO+) (,P(IO+) PIIC(lO+) OCS(IO+) Snll)\-) N\\(I(H)

Bdpei p« 5) H(lO+) liP R ACS(IO+) CV(S-IO) BS(5-IO) 79 (Maliasora) 808 121 PO(I0+) CM(IO+) M« 5) MCW(IO+) S SS-S NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO') (00052400) PII( 10+) (.'1'(10+) ('(I[)~) I'IICC 10+) (X'SIIO+) ST( I!h) N\\'( I ()+)

T "(SH) IIC(6) I'IIC 111'(4) 1'0(12) Block Total 0.0 26.967 4.674 1\1(22) 01 ACS(J) 1l."i(15) PItS(9) R(24) Pit C" S(5) S«(,J) VILLAGE DIRECTORY 83 Village Directory

Land Use ~As on 1999~ Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)--

Cultivable land

c: E..><: .2 10 g .?:- >. 1; Q) :; :.c e E (.) 23 c: 0 ::J c: ·N s::: s::: E ~ E 0 ::J .r: m 0 .c. ..., .E Q) (Ii'" rn E .~ ..., 0> m ".g c: Q) :0 ~ 0 CD 8 > > Q) "0 :0 Q) ~ ~ :2: ..;:: ..;:: c: 0> .s: 1:"0 "C ~ .!l! ~ c: >. c: ::J OJ m Q) "3 "3 "0 ·m ~ .0 .9 s: c. CD t ~ U U ::J 0:: > .s: 0- 0- o ::J m c: o.c: m E .9 ::J 0.0 0 c: .2: m ro 0- m s: '"s: 1ii l!:?

5-8 Paddy & FP Lunglei (84) ED Tuisen Chhuah 78 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & Belpei MR FP Tlabung (25) 79 Years Maize (Matiasora)

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Based upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India. ® Govenunent of India copyright, 2005

VILLAGE DIRECTORY 87

Alphabetical list of villages

Name of the District: Lungiei

2001 Census 1991 Ct:nsus 2001 Census 1991 Census Serial location code location code Serial location code location code number Name of village number number number Nameofvillage number number 2 3 4 2 3 4

Name of RD Block: Lunglei (0003) ~ame of RD Block: Lunglei (0003) I Bua\pui'V' 00053200 020030003000300008 25 Runtung 00055200 020020002000200043 2 Bualte 00055900 020030003000300027 26 S.Kanghmun 00052500 020030003000300001 3 Bualte Bawk 00056000 020030003000300028 27 S.Lunglei 00052700 4 Buknuam 00055400 020020002000200057 28 S.Mualcheng 00056700 020030003000300035 5 Chengpui 00054100 020030003000300016 29 S.Phaileng 00053700 020030003000300013 6 00052900 020030003000300005 Chhipphir 30 S.Tawipui 00056800 020030003000300036 Chithar 00055300 020020002000200042 7 31 S.zote 00052600 020030003000300002 8 Dawn 00054800 020030003000300022 32 Sairep 00055600 020030003000300024 9 Ilalllawng 00053500 020030003000300011 33 Saza I.B 00054200 020030003000300017 10 Ilerhse 00056600 020030003000300034 34 Sekhum 00053000 020030003000300006 II III1Imte 00055800 020030003000300026 35 Siallu Cattle Farm 00054500 020030003000300019 J2 Hmllntlang 00053400 020030003000300010 36 Thaizawl 00055700 020030003000300025 13 Kawmzawl 00054300 0200300030003000J8 37 Thangpui 00056100 020030003000300029 14 Lungmawi 00053300 020030003000300009 38 Thangte 00056200 020030003000300030 .5 Mamte 00057000 020030003000300038 Thehlep 020020002000200017 16 Matbawk 00054700 020030003000300021 39 00055000 17 !VIausen 00053600 020030003000300012 40 Thingfal 00057100 020030003000300039 18 MlIalthuam'S' 00056400 020030003000300032 41 Thlengang 00056900 020030003000300037 19 N.Mualthuam 00053100 020030003000300007 42 Thualthu 00056300 020030003000300031 20 N.Tawipui 00056500 020030003000300033 43 Thuampui 00054000 020020002000200015 21 New. Dawn 00054900 020030003000300023 44 Vaisam 00055500 020020002000200058 22 Pachang 00055100 020020002000200040 45 Valcheng 00053900 020030003000300015 :!3 Ralvawng 00054600 020030003000300020 46 Vanhne 00054400 020020002000200016 24 Ramlaitui 00052800 020030003000300004 47 Zotuitlang 00053800 020030003000300014 88 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) rn III ~ '"c: CI> C\l CI> '0 '0 tl rn (.) c: ",.0 Q) ::l Q) It! CI>.2 8 .c: III ..- c: Q) '.;:i u c: c: a 0 8 c: Q) .~ .2 :;::. 0 .c: ~ i13~ - (.) ~ c. ~ .a J!! 0 Q) >. Q) ~ III C\l B Cl 2l.. 0 0 "8 iii&' .!!! 0 :2 1l 't: V) '" 1: .s '"0 '" Q) .r; '0 ClQ) co- o!! :os ~ c: 8 co '= ~~E ~C\l Q) CI> C\l c:' ._Q) III ~ Q) c: III '0 B.c: 'E c: Cl 0 ::l .c: c: o u 06~g 0 ... c. o C Qj ,!g ....-= .~ .s:: !l c: 5l -'0'0 'oW 0 .D .s: 0 :; iii It! ~ (ij"' cij.'t:! ",'_ '" ~o:; E It! 0 c: ~ Cl .... '0 c:>« ::I C. OIl 'Q 'c ~ 0 !I:! 0 - 0 Cl OIl .a @ gco"E ::I III c: C\l o._ ~ ]i -CI> s::J c: C\l E ::I 'iii ~ E ~ .c; '§ ~ .... EEX '" a~ ~ CI> - E £ ;;J 'i5 c: iii c:~ cOO E ;: Q) It! 0 :> '0 Q) 0 o c: Q) - C\l 0::' (/) Z ~ I- Z uJ ~ i§ a. (.)2 ~o 0:: ~ U5 (.)~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

HI> Block: Lunglei (0003)

PHS THP BS S.K,ulghmun PM H(lO+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 401 83 TKS PO(lO+) CM(IO+) RS(10+) (00052500) C(IO+) MCW(LO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) SS-S PH(IO+) rtP(IO+) NW(I~) PIlC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHS S.Zulc I'MS 11(10+) I\CS( 10+) ('V(IO,) BS{IO"') 2 715 11':1 S SS-S PO{I 0+) CM(IO+) (00052600) C(1O+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PIIC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

S.Lunglei 3 ------Uninhabited ------(00052700)

1'1 IS TIIP US Ramlaitui PM H(lO+) PO ACS(IO+) l'Y{IO+) 4 444 87 TKS CM(IO+) RS\IO+) (OOOS2800) C'(I0~) MC'W(IO+) PU(IO+) NCS(lo+) SP(I()~) S5-1' ('1'(10+) NW(IOI) PHC(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

1'(3) Pill' Chhipphir PO ACS(IO+) l'Y( lOt) BS( iU~) 5 1,221 220 M(2) S H(lO+) S SS-S CM(lO+) (00052900) PH(IO+) NCS(IO+} SP(IO+) RS( 10+) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Sd,hul11 PM 11(10+) At'S( 10+) CY( I(}+) BS(IO+) 6 268 Sg SSS-S PO(IO+) CM(lO+) (00053000) C(1O+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO~) PH(lO+} CP(IO+) PHC(lO+} OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW( \(r-)

1'(3) BS N.Muallhuam 11(10+) I\('S(101) CY(IO+) 7 1,202 264 MS S SS-S PO{lO+) CM(IO+) RS(lO" ) (00053100) MCW(lO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) ('(10+) PH(IO+) ('P(S·IO) NW(IO+) 1'11('(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IOI)

Blialpui'Y' PM II(IO+} ACS(IO+} CY(IO+) BS(5-IO) 8 503 82 S SS-S P0(5-IO) CM(lO+) (00053200) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(lO+} SP{IO+) RS(IO+) PII(IO+) CI'(lO+) 1'11('(5-10) ()(,S( 10+) S1'(IO-.) NW(IO·t)

1.1Ingmawi " I'M III I 0+) Al'S(lO+) l'Y(IO+) BS(IO.,.) 9 235 38 SSS-S PO(I 0+) CMOO+) (OOOS3300) ('(10+) MCW(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS( HI-) 1'11(10+) ('1'(10 1 ) I'lIq I 0+) O(.'S(IO+) SI(IO+) N\\'( 10, ) VILLAGE DIRECTORY 89 Village Directory Land Use {As on 1999} Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)--

Cultivable Illnd

c: E 0 -" ~ ~ >. ~ .D £ Q} :0 ...... - s ~ E 0 c: 0 ::J c: 'N c C E ~ E 0 ::::J -,.s:::. .E Q) E .~ .9 .s:::. Ui'" Ol ...... , c: Q) OJ '"ro ~ (ij '6 ;>- ~ .Q .!!! ~ 8 ;>- Q) "0 :c Q) c<:S .~ .~ Ol .s: "0 16 c: ..!!! ~ c: >. C"O c: ::l g Q) ro Q) "3 "3 ::J 15 'ro .0 .8 ;: c.. -(ij 1::: ~ U U a:: Ul > .s: a. ::l ro a. o Q) ro c: a.c: E .s:::. .8 ::J a.t) Q) ::l 0 Ul U ,-... @.Q 0 0 0 a. ro Q) u "0 0 c: Ui '" E .;:::: .;:::: rom -"0 o~ c: u C1> (ij .-~ ;::J Ui - '"e ~ - ...... - > 0 c: .:!: ro ro Ul c: a. rn ;: 3i ~ Q) ;::l 2;;:; '(ij~ E .~ a. Ci) 0 Q) o ro 0 0 C o ::J "55 ~ ro « z 0.. z ~E U- ~ ti> 0 I-- () 0.. ~ i3 ::!: z (f) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

Handloom 5-8 Paddy & PI{ FP Lunglei (69) ED M S.Kanghmun Clothe Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & MRFP Thenzawl (16) ED S.Zote 2 Years Maize

------Uninhabited ------S.Lunglei 3

5-8 Paddy & PR Lunglei (62) ED M RamlaitUl 4 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & MR Lunglei (64) ED N Chhipphir 5 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & PI{ LlInglel (55) ED Sekhllm 6 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & PR Lunglei (49) ED N.Mualthuam 7 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & MR Lunglcl (80) N Bualpui"V' 8 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & FP Hnahthial (28) ED N Lungmawi 9 Years Maize 90 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms.. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) Ii)

~ :J ~ CI) c ro '"CI) "0 "0 U Ii) () c U).D CI) :J CI) ro CI)~ 8 .s::. CIl ~ C CIl +:0 fi c c: 0 0 > :: rJ) Cll 0 :;::; E .~ ~ 0 g .s::. :J o-e u ~ 0. e! ~o CI) .9,1 CI) :l:~ ~ Cl 0- 0 0 "0 ~ B ~c5t .!!l 0 '" <;> .c: '" '"=> CI)~ --' 0 "0 ClCl) :J -- 0)- ~ .s::. c: to := ::'iijE oI:! '5 CI) 8 - ro Q) ro ' CI) .c: CI) c: CIl "0 C '13 i3 'E '"c: ~. OJ :J .J: c: 0 :5 .2 0 0. ro o oI:!~,g o c: di ~ ro .s::. 2 c_ '" :;:::;0 .0 '0 :; iii ro e! (ij m;t! ~5-g rl:;::; 'S :r; OJ ... "0 E ro 0. '0 c .~ o ...... ~ 'c .!9 :J ..9l :J

1m Biuck : Lunglei (0003)

p Ihnuntlang H(lO+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO ... ) 10 114 22 M(5-IO) S SS-S P0(.5-IO) CM(lO+) (00053400) MCW(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO~) RS(lO+1 C(IO+) PH(5-IO) CP(IO+) PIIC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW( Itr-)

1'(5) PIIC ACS BS Ilaula\\1lg M(3) HPS PO eM CV(lO+) II 1,911 373 H(lO+) NCS(lO+) RS(lO+) (00053500) S(2) SS-S PH(78) CP(IO+) SI'(IO+) MCWlIO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+) C(1O+) S1'(IO+)

13S Mallscn PM H(lO+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 12 162 43 S SS-S 1'0(10+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) 100053600) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PIIC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

S.l'hailcng PM H(lO+) ACS(IO+) CV( I()+) BS(IOI) 13 229 46 s SS-S PO(I 0+) CM(lO+) In(lO~~700) ("(IO,) MCW(J(H) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS( 111f) 1'11(101 ) CI'III)I) PHC(lO+) OCS(IU+) STlIO+) N~(IOI)

PIIS BS l.olllililUlg PMS H(lO+) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 14 490 92 s SS-S PO(IO+) CM(IO» RS(IO.) «(J()()53800) ("(I (lI-) MeW( lOt) NeS( 10+) SI'( lOt) PII( 10+) CI'(IO+) NW( illtl PIIC(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(I()+)

Val cheng 15 ------Uninhabited ------(00053900)

PIIS BS 1hLl!lmpui I'M 11(10+) TTK PO ACS(IO+) CV(IUf-) 16 393 86 CM(I~) RS( ](1+) (00054000) C(lO+) MCW(lO+) S SS-S PH(lO+) NCS(lO+) <;P(lO+) CP(lO+) NW(lO+) PIIC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

p 13S Ch.:ngpui 11(10+) PO ACS(IO+) CV(IOt) 17 91 21 M(I()+) SSS-S CM( 10+) RS(I();-) (00054100) MCW(lO+) PH(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) C(lO+) CP(lO+) NW( lOt) I'IIC(5-10) CCS(IO+) ST( 10+)

S.val B IX ------Uninhabiled ------«(l()(l54200)

K:1\\'I11/awl 19 ------Umnhabiled ------(OO(l~.:j30()) VILlAGE DIRECTORY 91 Village Directory

. Land Use ~As on 1999} Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)··

Cultivable land

c:

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MR Lunglei (48) ED N 10 Years Paddy, Maize Hmuntlang 10 & Ginger

Window Paddy & PR Lunglei (40) ED N 7 Years Haulawng 11 Frame Maize

5-8 Paddy & PR 1.1Inglei (26) ED N Mausen 12 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & FP Lunglei (53) ED NM S,Phaileng 13 Years Maize

Paddy & PR LlInglei (56) ED 8 Years Zotuitlang 14 Maize

------Uninhabited ------Valcheng 15

Paddy & PRMR Lunglei (19) ED NM 7 Years Thuampui 16 Maize

5-8 Paddy & PR FP Lunglei (42) ED NM Chengpui 17 Years Maize

------Uninhabited ------Saza 1.8 18

------Uninhabited ------Kawrnzawl 19 92 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) Ii) :::> III '§' c:: (1) (I) (1) "0 1:) Ii) u "0c: I/) .I:J- Q) :J Q) Q) :J 8 I/) ..- Q) (II ._ "0 J:- c: 0 c: > :I: 8 c: (1) 0 "§ :: III 0 :§. 0 .s= :0:> Ut '2: ~ U ~ Q. ~ :::> Q) >. (1) (1) J!!O 0 "0 U iijc% I/) ~ 0 .l!l 'c CI) ..J ~ "0 9 5 .. - '" Ql ~ "0 ClQl CD- 0<5 .s: .s= c: 8 m:;: '5'iij§ ~ro (1) (II , ill Q) ill c: til "0 c: ._ (.).t:::. 'c (/) ::: Cl ;; ::> .s= c: 0<500 c: .... .2 .... Q.)~ o .!\l 0 a. <"II °c: u0 ;: Ca CI> '0 ro L: III .0 ~ "3 (ij ~ iii cij;t: ~5-g ~:;::; E co a. 0 c: ::: C> .... "0 :J 0 .!!l 'e 'c ~ '0 ~ 0 - 0> Q) .gCil~ ::> III c: Q. Qi n .~ *c;: JI.! ~ ~ RI :::l .. '"ro <11 ~ .:.:. ...; d - !ii (; ~ 'c ~ E ::> "0 c: I/) ~.!2 ';:: ~ oc:"O CI> co '0 '0 ::J Q) ·c o c: §= (/) z l- I- Z 01 ~ 0 & ~~ ~Q ~ \2.&5 (.)~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

IUl lII ..d, : 1.1II1I-:h-; (onn)

BS Yanhne PM S H(IO+) TS PO ACS(IO+) CY(5-10) 20 624 133 CM(I(}<-) RSlIO+) (00054400) cOOt) MCW(IO+) SS-S PII(5-IO) NCS(10+) SP(1O+) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Siallu Cattle Fann 21 ------Uninhabited ------(00054500)

PIIS I{alvawng PM 11(10+) PO ACS(IO+) CVOO+) BS(5-IO) ~2 424 84 S SS-S CM(IOt) (00054600) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Matbawk ~:. ------Uninhabited ------(OU()~.J700)

D,\\\~l 24 ------Uninhabited ------(0(lO54l!OO)

P BS N.:w.DU\W1 H(\O+) ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) 25 210 49 M(lO+) S SS-S PO(IO+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) \00(54900) MCW(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) C(lO+) PH(lO+) CP(lO+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS\lO+) ST(lO+)

PHS Thehlcp PM 11(10+) TKS ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) 85(10+) 26 240 47 PO(I 0+) CM(1O+) (00055000) <:(10+) MCW(IO+) SS-S NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) RS(I(Jl-) PH\lO+) CP(IO+) PIIC{IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IOT) NW(IO+)

P 13S !'a,hang 1I11 0+) ACS(lO+) CV\lO+) 27 226 145 M\lO+) SSS-S PO(I 0+) CM(iO+) R5\1(J+) «(10055100) MCW(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) PllqlO+) OCS(lO+) 5T(l0+)

Runtung PM HOO+) ACS(lO... ) CY(IO+) 13S(5-10) 2X 226 39 s ss-s PO(I 0+) CM(JO+) (O()O:i900) ("(101) MC'W(IO.) NCS(IOI) SI'(IO+) RS(IOt) I'I!(IO+} CI'(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Cll1l1mr PM 11(10+) TS ACS( 10+) CY( 10+) BS(i()~, 2t J 21S ~(, PO( lOt) C"M(IOt) «()()(J~;i.I()(J) C(iOt, MCW(lOl-1 SS-S NL"S(lO"', 51'( iUT) i{S(IO') PII\I 0+) CP( 10+) 1'11('(10+) (X'S(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(I(l11 VILLAGE DIRECTORY 93 Village Directory

Land Use ~As on J999} Land use (Leo area under different types of land use in hectare)"

Cultivable land

c: E oQ .Y 00 g .?;- ;... .0 ~ Ql :0 '-" "5 ~ c: 0 E u c: ON c: I:l E ::l <1l E 0 ::J £:. <1l 0 .c ...., Ql 1ii Cl E .~ .~ ...., .E Cl <1l c: (ii Ql ::0 0 ~ :E 8 (ii :0 Ql os; ~ ·s .~ -0 ~ "c: .!!l Cl ::J c: >- ;:"<1l OJ c: Oro W Q. "5 '3 ::l a !/) ~ .8 :s: W t: ~ u U ;> os; ..c 0. o ::l <1l 0:: <1l .c .8 0. (!) (!) c: o.c: E ::l 0.(3 ,-, ::l u !/) <1l u u e.Q '0 o 0 Ui 0. 0;:::: (!) 0;:: a '0 c: 0 oS of! u <1loo -0 n~ c: '" ~ w ::J Ui 0 OJ

Paddy & MR Lunglei (10) ED NM 7 Years Vanhne 20 Maize

Siallu Cattle ------Uninhabited ------2f Farm

Paddy & MR Lunglei (32) ED 7 Year Ralvawng 22 Maize

------Uninhabited ------Matbawk 23

------Uninhabited ------Dawn 24

Paddy & PR Lunglei (24) ED 7 Years NewoDav-n 25 Maize

Paddy & FP Lunglei (20) ED NM 7 Yaers 111ehlep 26 Maize

5-8 Paddy & PR Lunglei (15) ED Pachang 27 Years Mai7e

5-8 Paddy & FP Lunglel (19) ED NM Runtung 28 Yaers Maize

Paddy & FP l.unglei (25) ED NM 5-8 Year Chithar 29 Maize 94 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to It In brackets the distance in broad ranges vlz.< 5 kms .. 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) en ~ ::I ~ c: Q) '"Q) "0 "0 ",.0 ~ en (.) c: Q) :::l <1> <"0 Q).2 8 .c - Q) Q) Q) S '" ro "5 Ol 0 0.. 0 7Qc% 0 32 ]i ''i:, U) ..J ~ 0 '" '"::I ~Q) .:;; 0 '0 0lQ) ~=E cc- oIS ~ .c c: C'O~ "5<"0::1 ~ro <1> ~ Q) Q) c 10 '0 ' Q) o.s:; 'C c: ~_ 0) ;: ::I .c c: g'o 00 '" ... ,2 '" ... 0- 10 011 Cl) .~ o c Q) Jg iii .c0 2 c: Sl .. 0 .0 .:;; 0 7Q co e! ~5-g r5~ -<"0 "5 Ol I!i m~ E c: ... '0 a. '0 3: Q) ~ o ...... !!; 'c :::l ~ 0 0) ~. c 0 Q; .2 Q) '';::: co E ::I co a. c: ]i :e~ ro E ::3 >- -<1> .0 ~ E

HI) Bluck : l.ulI~ki (0003)

I' Buknllwn H(IO+} ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) I3S(IO+) Hl 191 34 M(5-10} S SS-S PO(I 0+) CM(lO+) lOO055400) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+) PH(IO+) CPO 0+) 1'11C(10+) OCS{IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

PHS Vaisam PM H(IO+) TS PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) .II 339 69 CM(lO+) (00055500) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-S PH(lO+) NCS(lO+) SI'(IO+) RS(IO+) ('1'(10+) 1'1IC(IOI) <)l'S( 10 I) S'I(IOI) NW(IIP)

I' Sllir~p H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(IO+) .12 165 33 M(IO+) SSS-S PO(IO+} CM(IO+} (00055600) MCW(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) qlO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHqIO+) OCS(lO+} ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

PHS I3S Thai/awl PM 11(10+) TS ACS(IO+) CV{IO+) 33 339 96 PO{IO+} CM(IO+) RSlIO+) (00055700) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-S NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) 1'11(10+) CP(IO+} NW{lOt ) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

I' 111L1I1l(~ H(IO+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 3.J 141 25 M(lO+) S SS-S PO(IO+} CM(IO+) (00055800) MCW(lO+} NCS{IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lo+) ST(lO+) NW(I(}.-)

I1S lluallc I'M S 11(10+) PO ACS(IO+) l'Y(lOt) 15 4411 116 S SS-s CM(IO+) RS(lO. ) (00055900) C(lO+) MCW(IOr) PH(lo+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) CP(IO+} NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(1O+)

BlIulle Bawk 36 ------Uninhabited ------(00056000)

Thangpui 1'(5-10) H(lO+) ACS(1O+} CV(IO+} 8S(10+) ,17 77 19 S SS-S PO(IO+) CM(lO+) (00051>100) M(S-lO) MCW(lO+) 'NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) C(lO+) PHCCIO+) OCS{IO+} ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(1O+) Thangh.: PM - ACS(lO+} CY(1O+} BS(IO+) 3~ 181 37 MCW(1O+) S SS-S 1'0(10+) CM(IO+} (()OO56200) C(IO+} N('<;(lO+) SP(lO+) RS( I(}'-) PII(,(IO+) I'II(IO+} ('1'(10+) (JeS( 101) ST(!Of) NW(IOI) VILLAGE DIRECTORY 95 Village Directory Land Use {As on 1999} Land use (i.e, area under different types of land use in hectare)--

Cultivable land

c E ,Q -'" ro §. >. ~ ..0 £ Q) "t:l '-' ~ c 0 E c :l a 'N s:: s:: E .s::. ~ ro ro E 0 ::J ...., Q) 1i) ,8 .s::. .E 0> E .~ ...., Ol ro ttl c Q) '6 0 Qi 8 "0 :0 Q) ~ "2 +-' ,~ Qi oil .E: "0 c ~ 0> 'S: C"O .::: ~ :l Q) C ~ co Q) c (5 Oro ~ "3 ;::l :l ~ _Q .8 3: 0. 0) 1:: ~ u u rn > 'S: 0. o :l ro c 0:: ro .s::. .8 ::J C. C1) II) o.c E 0 rn 0.0 u ,.-.,. u ~ .Q '0 o 0 (5 ::> ro 1i) ~ ,!; ~ C1) '0 c 1i) 'C () 'C roro "0 t;~ C Q) e ~ 0 c ,;;: ro 0. II) ro,- ro ro ~ 3: '" c ~ ;::l .~ Oro ~ E .~ 0. Q) 0 Q) o ro 0 0 C . (5 =s ~ ro « z a.. z :E E U- ~ rn a 1-0 a.. :z a ~ z C{) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

Paddy & FP l unglei (50) 4 Years Buknuam 30 Maize

5-8 Paddy & FP Lunglei (33) ED Vaisam 31 Year.; Maize

Paddy & Lunglei ( 18) ED N 5 Years Sairep 32 Maize

5-8 Paddy & PR FP' Lunglei (25) ED NM Thaizawl 33 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & FP Lunglei (28) F.D Hlumte 34 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & 1'1{ Lunglei (20) ED Bualte 35 Years Maize

------Uninhabited ------Bualte Bawk 36

5-8 Paddy & FP Lunglei (17) ED JbangpUl 37 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & FP Lunglei (22) ED Thangte 38 Years Maize 96 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz < 5 kms , 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the faCIlity IS available is given) 'iii' :::l I/) ~ c: Q) IV Q) ~ '0 '0 tS UI (.) c: "'.a Q) :::l Q) QI.2 8 .s::; UI c: Q) =(J ~ c: c: 0 0 ,~ '" :: U) ,Q c: Q) 0 .s::; ~ ut:: ~- (.) ~ 0. ~ E ~ 0 Q)>- =Q) Q) Q) _0. 1/)'" ~ .... I/) 0. '5 0 Ol 0 '0 '§ (J !!!C/) I/) ~ -l ~ 0 0 9 .~ Ul :::l Q) 'S; .s::; '0 0lQ) 2=e co- «I ~ c: 8 cu:;::; ~'" Q) IV '5"':::l Q) Q) c: VI '0 ~ .~ o .c·c UI 3: C) :::> .s::; c: o (J c: 0 ~ «I g g (i; ~ 0 0. c: 0 o c: Jg 'iii J:; !!! -'0'0 ~o .D .s:: 0 !!! iii'" - '5 iii Ol '" ~5~ ~= E '0 c: 3: .~ ni"",-'0 :::> 0. '" Q) '2 ~ (5 I!!'" 0 ,Q Ol Q) .a2? ::::I VI c: 0. Q; c: '§ ·:8roE Q) .0 E >. .i§ ~ ~ ~ E III B~ ~ ~ .~ E '" E ::> c: "iii E"" Oc'O E.! Qj ~ ::> '0 '2' 'C: 0 o c: '5,£ II> .- '" o .- In z'" ~ I- Z UJ :E- o Q. (.)~ $ 0 0:: ~ ii5 (.) f!! 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1m muck: LunglCl (0003)

PHS BS Tillmllhll PM 11(10+) PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 19 .JR·I III S SS-S l'M(IOI) RS(IO' ) (OOO56JOO) L'( W+) Ml'W(lO+) 1'lltlO+) NCS(IO"i ) 51'( IUt) CP(IO+) NW(I()-t-) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1'( I()T)

PI IS f\llIalihuam'S' I'M III 10 I) Tl\ S 1)0 A(,S( 101) CV(IOi) nS( lOt) ·Ill 40R 7K l'M(IO+) (OOO5MOO) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-S PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS( I()T) CP(lO+) PHc(lo+) OCS(lo+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

1'1 IS Il!'. N.la\\ipui I' M S 11(10+) liP S PO ACS(IO+) CVIIOt) II 1.70: Mh C'M(lO+) RS(IO·) (01l0511500) qlOI) MlW(IOI) SS-S 1'11(10 I) Nt'S( lUI) SI'(III' ) (.'1'(10+) NW(IOt) PIIC(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(I()+)

II.:rh," ,12 ------Uninhabited ------(OO(J56600)

PHS S,Muakhcng PM H(lO+) PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-10) .1.1 763 137 SSS-S CM(5-IO) (00056700) C(10+) MCW(IO+) PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CP(IO+) PIIC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO.)

P(3) PIlC BS !'..Ta\\ipui PO CM ACS(IO+) CV(IOt) ·11 1.:'167 ,·10 MS IIII()<-) S SS-" R<;i!O' ) I IlIJO~(,XOO) 1'11(10 1 ) l'1'(lO I) Nl'S( to I) SI'(lOl) l'(IUi) MCWlIOt) "\\\10' , OCS(IO+) S1'(I th-)

p I'hlcngang II{ III I) ACS(llIt) l'V( 11).) B!'.lllIr) ,I, I~·I 11 M(lO' ) S!'.!'.-S I'll( 10') ('1\1(10 1 ) IIH)(l5(),)()0) Ml'W(IOII Nt '!'.( 10'1 !'.1'(IIJ') R!'.(IO' ) C( lOt) 1'11(10 1) l'1'(lU+ ) 1'11(,(10+) tX'S(IO+) ST(lll+) !'.W(I(}t )

PHS Mmntc PM H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(lO+) ,Ih 450 80 S SS-S PO(I 0+) CM(IO+) (O(J()570[)O) C(lO+) MC,W(IO+) NCS(lO~) SP( l(h-) RS(IO+) PII(IO+) CP(IO+) I'lIe(IO+) neS( 10+) Sf( I(h-) \,:W( l(}i-)

PHS P(3) BS 'Ihillgl,tl 1I(l0+) PO CM ACS(I(}t-) CVIIO-+) 17 1,221 252 MS S S<;-S R<;IIO' ) (1l005711l0) MCW(IOI) 1'11(14') ~'I'(IOI ) Nt'S(IO' ) ~I'IIO. ) C\IOt) N\\\llh) PHC(IO+) OCStlO+) ST(I(IT) " T(7) P(49) PHC(3) TK(S) POliS) m()~kT()tlll 0.0 18.974 4.1111 :\1(32) CM(3) ACS BSm) .I'IL'i(IS) 111>(4) PII(78) S(II) 8(38) viLLAGE DIRECTORY 97 Village Directory Land Use {As on 19992 Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)··

Cultivable land c E .2 ~ 1ij g > ~ >. .. III :0 "5 B c 0 e E (,J c c c E ::s .... 'N E 0 ::s .s::: 2 ro .£2 .s::: ...., J2 III 0 411 ~ > Q; '0 :0 III .s; 06 .?! c .!!! OJ » C'O :E .:=: '0 ~ ::s c ro III ;:! ;:! c 'tV ..!!! Qi ::J '0 0. Qi o ::s 0:: ro 'S .s::: 0. m ro 0. m 3: l!! QJ ;:! 'sE .~ .5 ~ E .~ 0. (J) 0 ~ o <0 0 0 C o ::s

5-8 Paddy & PR Lunglei (35) ED NM Thualthu 39 Years Maize

Paddy & Fl' Lunglei (46) ED N 10 Years Mualthuam'S' 40 Maize

Window Paddy & PI{ Lunglei (40) ED N 5 Years N.Tawipui 41 Frame Maize

------Uninhabited ------. Herhse 42

5-8 Paddy & MR Lunglei (56) ED S.MlIalcheng 43 Yearss Maize

5-8 Paddy & PI{ LlIngJei (58) ED NM S.Tawipui 44 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & FP LungJei (92) ED M Thlengang 45 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & I r Lunglei (80) ED M Mamte 46 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & PRFP Llinglei (68) ED NM Thingfal 47 Years Maize

PR(17) N(20) MR(II) ED(36) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 M(IS) FP(J9)

MIZORAM HNAHTHIAL R.D. BLOCK LUNGLEI DISTRICT

(NOTIONAL) ()

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l'lIrpho PO 578 • Khawhri suit Q PO ChcrhluD • S P0579 ,.-:::-'681 ..... «:.;-s~ ; New N,harchhip' !itbur ; 582- .563 ~::=,~~:'S:$~;o~ \I N,harcllhlp \\ B\S PO. 584 Thfnpol

BOUNDARY. IN'll:tlNATIOJW._ DJ:;TRlC1 __ _ R.IL II1.IlCI< __ VILLAGE WITH PElIIIANEIn' L.C. NeliDER _ READQUAJITI!RS: R.IL m.ocx _ _ _ _ _ POPULATION SlZI CLASS OF vtLI.4GES: BELOW 200, 200-<110, 601>-999. o ••• lOOO ... .t.lIOVE ______

UNlNIIJ.BlTED VILLAGES 1I1TJI P!RIIANENT 57.l LOCATION CODE NUllBEB _ _ _ _ _ X 'tOTAL AREA or DIVELOPKE:

Based upon Survey of India map with the pennission of the Surveyor General ofindia. @) Government ofIndia copyright. 2005

VILLAGE DIRECTORY 101

Alphabetical list of villages

Name of the District: Lunglei

2001 Census 1991 Census 2001 Census 1991 Census Serial location code location code Serial location code location code numher Name ofvil1age number number number Name ofvil1age number numher 2 3 4 2 3 4 Name of RD Block: Hanhthial (0004) Name of RD Block: Hanhthial (0004) Aithur 00058000 020040004000400010 14 MuaIIianpui 00059400 020040004000400022 2 Bualpui II 0005850U 0200400040004DOOl4 15 New Ngharchhip 00058300 3 CherhIun 00058100 020040004000400011 16 Old Ngharehhip 00058200 020040004000400012 4 Darzo 00059300 0200400040004Q0021 17 Pangzawl 00057400 020040004000400004 5 Denlung 00058700 020040004000400016 18 Rawpui 00057200 020040004000400001 6 E.Rotlang 00059100 020040004000400019 19 S.Chawngtui 00057700 020040004000400007 7 Khav.hlum 00057600 020040004000400006 20 S.Lungleng 00058600 020040004000400015 8 Khawhri 00057900 020040004000400009 l) Khawnglung 00057300 020040004000400002 21 S.Vanlaiphai 00059600 020040004000400024 10 Kutkawk 00058800 020040004000400017 22 Tarpho 00057800 020040004000400008 11 Leite 00058900 020040004000400018 23 Thiltlang 00057500 020040004000400005 12 Lungpuitlang 00059500 020040004000400023 24 Thingsai 00058400 020040004000400013 13 Maudarh 00059000 25 Tuipui(Darzokai) 00059200 020040004000400020 102 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

Census of India 2001 - Amcnitics llnll Amenities available (if not available v.ithin the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) Vi ::> 1/1 Q) ~ C III Q) '0 '0 "0 Vi (.) c 1/1.0 Q) ::l Q) III Q)2 8 .s:: ., c Ql ... U c 0 .~ fi c: Q) 0 "§ == U) .2 §.. 0 .s:: 01:: .~~ (.) ~ a. 1§ ::l Ql >- Ql Q) CIl .~ 8. 1/1 OJ ~ 1/1 a. ::l 0 C1I ;:; "0 ]l "'"0 ~(/) 1/1 ~ --J 0 't: fI) ::l Q) :m "0 "0 0 ClCll co~ .s: ~ .c .a=E" ~OJ ~ Q) c: 0 CO~ Q) III • Q) 1/1 Q) c: 1/1 "0" c: .- B~·::1 c: 3:_ ::l o 0 o (5 0> £: .c c: Ql •." Qj .2 0 a. III c: 0 o{J o C ~ .... .r:. Cii 1/1 ':;:;0 .0 0 m iii l!! "iii ~..., '5 III "5 "iii Cl ~~ ~5"2 E 0- '0 c 3: CIl .~ ~"O o_~ '2 ;g ::l .... 0 ::l Q) .'';::; III ::l 1/1 C 0 I!! 0 Qj CI Q) E III 0- C ]l 0 OJ ::l Q) .D E rn -'5 E E~ OJ "iii ~ 13 32 o ... .~ E E ::l '5 c iii E"'" ~~:o E 3: III ~ '15 ::l "0 CIl 0 o c .~~ CIl'- III 0= l/) Z l- I- Z w :::!! i§ 0.. (.)~ ~o ex: 8 Ui (.)l!! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

1m Block: IInahthial (0004)

PIIS CY BS I{a\\]llli PM S 11(10+) III'S 0 PO ACS(IO+) 717 141 CM(IOI) SI'( 1(1) RS(IOI) (00057200) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) ss-S PH(IO+) Nl'S(IO+) CP(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+) PI IC(I 0+) OCS(IO+)

Khuwnglung 2 ------Uninhabited ------(O(J057300)

HP 1'(6) Pile CY 135 Pallg7.awl TW CM ACS(IO+) J 2,290 437 M(:!) S 11(10+) PDPII SP(lO+} RS(IO+) (00057400) TKS CP(IO+) NCS(10+) C(10-l ) MCW(IO+) ST(lo+) NW(1(}+) SS-S OCS(IO+)

PIIS 1'(2) BS Thiltlang H(1O+) SO PO ACS(JO+) CYSI' .J 1.127 225 MS CM(5-JO) RS( lOT) (O(IOS 7 500) MCW{IO+) SS-S PH{IO+) NCS(S-IO) ST(lO+) C(1O+) CP(lO+) NW(JO+) PIIC( 10+) CX'S(IO+)

Khawhlum 1'(10+) H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) 13S(lO+) S 5 S SS-S PO(I 0+) CM(lO+) (00057600) M(IO+) Ml'W(1O+) NCS(IO"t) SI'( lOr) RS( 1(1) PII(1O+) CP(IO+) C(IO+) PIIC(IO+) OC'S(IO+) ST(IO+) NW\!(}r)

SI' o.;,('lul\\l1glui PM 11(10+) PO Al'S(lO+) BS(I()-") (, 555 'J') SSS-S eM{ 1(1) ('Y( 1011 (O()O57700) C(I (),) MCW{IO') 1'1 I( 10+) NCS{IOI) RS(IIJ' ) CI'(IO+) ST(lOI) PHC(IO+) ()(_'S( 10+) NW(IO+)

PHS SP "'X ('M(IOt) (,VI )(11) (OOO57!!OO) l'(1(H) MCW(lUt) ~~-~ 1'1 I{ IU t) NL'S( Ill. I ){~( 1111 I (.'1'(10+) ~TIIO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW{IO+)

SP Khuwhri PM S li(l 0+) SO PO ACS( 10+) BS( J()+) X 352 68 CM(IO+) CY(IO+) (00057900) C(lO+) MCW(I(h-) ss-s PH(lO+) NCS{lO+) RS(JO.,.) CP(10+) ST(lO+) PHC« 5) 0(,S(10+) N\\'(1 (),-)

P Ailhllr 11(10+) SO PO ACS(IO+) CY(1O+) [3S(5-10) l) 119 24 M(lO+) CM(IO+) (O()05X()OO) M('W(I()I) SS-S 1'11(10+) N(,S(IO+) SI'(5-1O) RS( 10+) <.'(1(11 ) l'P(IO,) PIIC(I()+) CX_'S(lO+) ST(IOI) r--W(IO') VILLAGE DIRECTORY 103

Village Directory Land Usc {As on 1999} LanJ u~ (I.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)··

Cultivable land

c: E 0 ..><: ~ >.. ,.,> e ~ .0 Q) "0 '-' :; ~ c: 0 E u c:: E ::l ~ 'N E s:: .J::. III .Q ::l ....., .E Q) ~ OJ E .9 .J::...... , OJ '0 III 0 ;; td c: Q; Q) u :> 0 :0 Q) ~ cI:5 :2 .::: Q; "0 .s;: ',C "0 ~ c ~ Ol <="0 ::l Q; c:: >- cu Q) "3 c: (5 'ro ~ 0.. - "3 ::l Ul .0 .8 :s: a. Q; u U a::: > '> .c a. as to u 0 e Ul c:. .... III ro a. "'til 3: ::l ro,s .~ .5 ~ E .~ ,(I) P.! os a. ~ Q) o cu 0 0 ~ 0:; cu- I!! til « z a. z :2E L.. ~ U', Cl ~u n. :2 G $ z (/) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

5-8 Paddy, Maize PR Iinahthial (32) ED NM Rawpui Years & Ginger

------Uninhabited ------'-r- Khawnglung 2

5-8 Paddy, Maize PR Hnahthial (22) ED NM Pangzawl 3 Years & Ginger

5-8 Paddy, Maize PR Iinahthial (9) ED NM Thiltlang 4 Years & Ginger

Paddy, Maize Hnahthial (0) Khawhlum 5 & Ginger

5-8 Paddy, Maize MR Hnahthial (30) ED NM S.Chawngtui 6 Years & Ginger

5-8 Paddy, Maize MR flnahthial (20) ED NM Gur Tarpho 7 Years & Ginger

5-8 Paddy, Maize MR Ilnahthial (22) ED NM Khawhri 8 Years & Ginger

5-8 Paddy, Maize MR Hnahthial (15) ED NM Aithur 9 Years & Ginger 104 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz, < 5 kms" 5-10 kms, and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) UI ::I I!! c Q) '"Q) "0 en -0 ",.s:i ~ ::J U c: ::I 41 41 0 §.. eI) 0 .c +' e ~~ '~~ U ~ Co e! of! 0 eI)>- Q) Q) Q) E a. VI (1) ~ CI ... a. 0 0 '0 ]i i3 roC/) VI ~ ...J ,ll! 0 (5'" 9 ·c c/) ::J Q) "0 Olel) E;:::E Ol- 'S; ~ .c ~(1) 06 Q) c:: 8 co+:::, Q) Q) Q) c:: VI (1) '0 "8 ~.g CI ::I c g'o '"c :: £; ,2 ~ .c o6g~ Qj .!!! 0 Co (1) c:_ 0VI o c:: 0 '0 iii .c S (ij:E"O '"'0 ~ "5 .... iii ~ iii iii ,1:: c: > ::J rl '0:; .§ (1) 0- 0 C ~ g- '0 .... ~ ;;'g '2 ~ 0 !!! 0 ,2 CI Q) g~~ c (1) Co Qj ]i ~b ::1>- Q) .0 c: III E ::J ro ~ :.i: E '" a ~ E '" E 19 E 13::J :0 c:: E~ 'C Q) ~~u E ::

1m Ulock : Ilnahthial (0004)

1'(3) PHC 51' BS l'h~rhilin SO PO ACS(IO+) III 1.981 355 M(2) S H(lO+) CM(lO+) CV(IO+) RS(I(}T) (00058100) ss-s PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) CP(10+) ST\IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+)

SI' Old N~harchhip PM H(IO+) ACS(IO+) 8S(10+] II 201 36 SSS!S PO(IO+) CM(IO+) CV(IO+) (00058200) qlO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(1O+) ST(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(10+) NW(IO+)

SP New Ngharchhip PM H(IO+) ACS(lO+) 8S(1O+) I:! 343 58 S SS-S PO« 5) CM(S-IO) (,V( 10+) (CJ(lCJ~XI0() C'( I () I) MC'W( WI) NC<;(IOI) R<;(I(I', I'II( lUI) t'1'( 10 I) :-'1(llll) PIIC( .... S) (JCS(S-1U1 N\\(I()<)

PHS 1'(3) BS '111ingsui H(lO+) SO PO CM ACS(lO+) CVSP I.l 2,199 395 M(2) S RS(IO+) ((10115 S,WO) MCW(IO+) SS-S PH(IO+) CI'(IO+) NCS(IO+) ST(lO+) <':(10+) NW(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+)

PHS 51' Bualpui H PM H(IO+) SO PO ACS(JO+) BS(JO-) 14 781 143 CM(S-IO) CV(J(I-'-) (O()US8S00) l'(IUI) MeW(IO+) SS-S I'II( 101) NCS(5-IO) RS( 10., CI'(IO+) ST(IOr) I'HC(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+)

I' S,I,lIl1glcng H(IO+) TS PO ACS(IO+) CV(I (}t-) I3S( lOT) 15 102 18 M(lO+) CM{lo+) (00058600) MCW{IO+) SS-S PH{IO+) NCS{IO+) SP{lO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) CI'(lO+) I'HC{S-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(lo+) NW( 10+)

I' Dcnlullg 1I(IOt) TKS ACS( 10+) CV(IO' ) ns(" 5) 16 114 23 M«5) 1'0« 5) CM«5) (00058700) MCW(IO+) SS-S NCS«5) SI'«5) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PH« 5) CP(lO+) PIlC« 5) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW( 10+)

II'> Kulka\\k 1'(1 ()t) H(IO+) 'I S AL'S( 10+) CV(lU+) 17 19 4 PO(IO+) CM(lO+) RS(IO+) (00058800) M(lO+). MCW(IO+) ss-s NCS(IO+) SI'(lO+) PH(lO+) CP(lO+) NWIJO+) C(1O+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) VILLAGE DIRECTORY 105 Village Directory

Land Use ~As on 1999~ Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)--

Cultivable land

c 0 ~ ~ c ;;. :.::- Z. >. :;:> (l) :0 e E "5 B c 0 :> u c s:: s:: E ~ 'N E 0 ::::l .r: ., 0 .r: ..., .E (l) ~ 0) E .~ .~ CJ) :0 ., ~ c Ai Q) ~ :::;E 8 > > Q; .~ -0 :0 (l) .:; ~ '.p '.p -0 C ~ OJ C-o J§ ::l Q; c: ~ III (l) c: 'iii ~ :3 "5 ::::l 0 .c .B ;: a. Q; 1:: ~ () () VI > a. ::l 0:: 'S .r: a. o Q) III c: 0.<:: E .s ::l III 0.0 ,...... _ Q) o 0 .... ::l u (j) VI Co> Co> IE .2 '0 15'" 0 c: III a. _ ....:::1 .;:: Q) .;:: t;~ c VI ._E '" (j) Co> -0 Q) IE :v ~~III ._ 0 "iii e VI c ...... c: .~ m a. m IE Q) ::::l 0f6 '(ij~ E .~ c. Q) ~ ~ 0 0 C o~ IE :::;Eo '"E 0 Q. :::;E i3 « z a.. z u.. ~ '" 1-i3 « z'" en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

5-8 Paddy, Maize PR HnahthiaJ (34) ED NM Cherhlun 10 Years & Ginger

5-8 Paddy. Maize MR Hnahthial (39) ED NM Old Ngharchhip II Years & Ginger

5-8 Rice, Maize & MR Iinahthial (42) ED NM New Ngharchhip 12 Years Ginger

5-8 Paddy, Maize I'R Hnahthial (40) ED NM Thingsai 13 Years & Ginger

5-8 Paddy. Maize MR Hnahthial (47) ED NM Bualpui H 14 Years & Ginger

5-8 Paddy. Maize MR Hnahthial (22) ED NM S.Lungleng 15 Years & Ginger

5-8 Paddy, Maize MR Hnahthial (3) ED NM Denlung 16 Years & Gmger

I'R Iinahihial (II ) ED Kutkawk 17 106 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; LUNG LEI Census of India 2001 - Amenities and AmeOlties available (if not available withm the vijlage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5·10 kms. and 10+ kms of

,,_. the nearest place where the facility is available is given) Ul ;:) W Ulc: (II III Q) "C ti en u "0c 1I).t) Q) ::> Q) C1I <1>..2 8 .s= til ....- c:: := I.) ~ c c::: 0 0 ell 0 .2 .s:::. ~III ~ ~{! 5 t) e!. a. ... :::l .eo ~-Q);>. <1> ..... _g! (I) II) co ~ Cl I/) a. '5 (;j~ 0 0 :g 0 U IJI ~ ...I ~ 0 2 'r: t/) ~ :::l (J) 0 "0 z,:=E.- 00_ 011 =s: ~ .c. c g>.~ ~II) Q) III 8 I/) ;:: (J) Q) c: U> "C C .~ a ~.= Cl 0 ::J .s:::. c::: o U o (5 c: • oS 0 ... I'll c::: 0 oIIQ):t:: Qj ~ a. II) -'0-0 ~§ D 0 .c. 2 I!! ~ - ~::s (;j co Cii "iO":t! ro 5 ::J ~:;; E III Q. '0 C ;:: :::l j '2 ... §-~ 'c ~ 0 ~ g Q) " c: - I'll 8. g' .s E§ ''; ~ § :::1;:0.. (Q ~ !3 ~ .52 a ... :~ Q) ~ II> - ~ "N E ::I C vi ~~ .t: c:" Qj III :::> 'C -g 'j;; 0 o c: Ol.c Q)'- III t~0·- (/) z ~ I=- z UJ ~ 0 0. u~ ~o a:: ~ en u!!! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

R.1l Blork : Ilnahthial (0004)

DPIIS BS I.dlc PM S H(lO+) TS PO ACS(IO+} CY(IO+) Il-> 689 152 CM(IO+) RS( I()T) (000511900) qlO+) MCW(IO+) SS-S PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(\O+) CP(IO+) ~W( I(},-) 1'11('(1(11) OCS(IO+I <;T(IO+)

BS Mlllldllrh 1'(5-10) lIt I 0+) 1'S ACS(lO+) CY( 10+) III 57 13 1'0(5-10) CM(5-10) RS(I(}+} «()(j()5l)O()O) M(S-IO) MCW(lO+) ss-s NCS(JO+) 51'(5-10) 1'11(10+) (1'(10+) '1W(I (Jr 1 l'( 10 1 ) I'llq5-IO) lX..·S(IOII ST(10 1 1

SP F.RIIII

PHS T SP BS Tuipui (DarLOkai) PM 5 H(IO+) PO ACSOO+) .!I 828 216 TKS CM(IO+) CY(lO+) RS(lO+) (00059200) C(1O+) MCW(IO+) PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SS-S ('1'(10+) ST{IO+) NW(IO+) I'IIC(IOI) UCS(IOI)

PHS P(2) TK SP BS Dar/.() H(IO+) PO ACS(IO+) 12 1,253 281 MS SO CM(IO+) CV(IO+) R5(10+) (O()OS9300) MCW(IO+) PH(IO+) NCStIO+) C(lO+) 55-S CP(lO+) STU (}t-) NW(lO+) PHqIO+) OCS(lO+)

PHS 1'(2) SI' Muallianpui 11(10+) PO 1\('5(10+) liS( 10., .1.1 9&3 156 MS S~·S CM(IO+) (Y( J(}+) (00059400) MCW(IO+) Pllt I (IT) NCS(IO+) RS( 10+) C(lOt) CI'(lO+1 ST(I(H 1 1'11(.'(10+) O(,S(IO+) NW(IO+I

PHS 1.1Ingpliltlang PM H(lO+) TKS ACS(IO+) CV(IO"'I BS(lOT) ~.j 182 32 PO(IO+) CM(IO+) «()()()~9500) C(I(H) MC'W(lO+) SS-S N(<;(IO+) SP(5-10) RS{ 101) 1'1l( IO/-) CP( 101 ) PIlC( 10+) Ol·~Ou_,.) S ('(IUt) t-:\\'( 10 I )

1'(3) 1'11(.' TK S. Vtlllllllphai PO ACS(IO+) CYSI' BS(IO+l .15 1.689 304 M(2) S H(1O+) SO CM(IO+) ((lOO5lJ600) 1'11110+) NCS(lO+) sT(lO+) RS(IO+) C(lo I) Ml'W(IOI) ss-s CP(IO~ I tx.:S(lOr) Nv-nO' )

'1'(5) P(35) D TK(6) PO(l6) ('\'(5) Ulllck Total 0.0 17 ..'i05 3.366 ~1(22) PHC(J) HP(2) 01(2) 8S(IO) PH SP(14) S{l1) PlIS(10) lW 8(24) VILLAGE DIRECTORY 107 Village Directory

L(3nd Use {As on 1999~ Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare t*

------.-Cultivable land <: E .2 .>t! iii ~ a ~ OJ '6 "5 e E (.) B <: 0 <: t: t: E ::J .... 'N E ::> .r:. III .~ 0 .r:. ..., .E Ql ~ Ol E .~ ..., Cl III d <: Qj OJ '6 8 .Q ~ ~ .C .~ Qj "tJ :i5 OJ -;;; ~ ,J "tJ <: .!l! Ol <: >. C-o <: 19 ::> 'iii Q; III Ql ~ "5 ::J 0 ~ .Q .2 0. 1:: .... -(.) (.) til > .;:; CD 0.. 0.. o ::J III <:: n:: 0.<:: III E .r:. .2== ::> 0..0 Q) 'I) ::J 0 til C\1 (.) ,-.. (.) .9 '0 .....o 0_ (5 C\1 0.. .;:: ~~ III a. III ~ ~ ~ ::J Oro .=: E .~ 0.. Ql 0 Ql== o III ::-. C -5~ Ql ~ III « z a.. z ::E IJ.. ~ 0 I- U n. ::2 a « z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a)"'" 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

5-8 Paddy & PR Hnahthial (13) ED NM Leite 18 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & PR Hnahthial (20) ED NM Maudarh 19 Years Maize

3awn 5-8 Paddy & MR Ilnahthial (16) ED NM E.Rotiang 20 Timber Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & Tuipui PR Hnahthial (16) ED N M 3etclvine 21 Years Maize (Darzokai)

5-8 Paddy & PR Iinahthial (39) ED N M 11:a Darzo 22 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & MR r rnahthial (67) ED NM Muallianpui 23 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & MR Hnahthial (64) ED NM Lungpuitlang 24 Years Maize

5-8 Paddy & PR Hnahthial (54) ED NM S.Vanlaiphai 25 Years Maize

I'R(l1) N(22) "lIR(l2) ED(23) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 FP M(22) 108 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

APPENDIX 1- ABSTARCT OF EDUCATIONAL. MEDICAL AND NUlIle of the district: Lunglci

'1 ntal numher Illlal t-.latril·ulatillll S,.:rial Name of of inhabited population of Primary school Middh: school S~condary school lIumb~r R.D.Block villag~s ItO. Block Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villag~s Institutions 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10

W~st l3unghmun 35 15.821 31 40 15 16 4 4 2 I.ungs~n 63 26,967 41 58 20 22 5 5 3 Lungli.:i 38 1,8.974 37 49 29 32 10 11 ·1 Ilnllhthial 24 17.505 21 35 III 22. II District (Rural) : 160 79.267 130 182 82 92 30" 31

Medical institutions

Primary Health Centre! Primary Health Sub- Serial Name Ill" 11()~rital f)isr~nsury Ilealth Centre centre lIumh~r R.D.B1ock Villagcs Institutions Villages . Institutions Villagcs Institutions Villages Institutions 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 W":SI Bunghmun o o o o 2 2 II II 2 I.ung:;cn o o o o 3 7 9 9 .1 I.unglei o o o o 3 3 15 15 4 Iinahthial o o I 3 3 10 10 District (Rural) : o o 11 15 45 45

Drinking wat~r source (eontd.)

No drinking Serial Name or More than "at,.:r lltllnbcr R.D.Block Tap Well Tank Tubewell River Fountain Canal Others one sourc~ facilities 2 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 W~st l3unghmun II o o 0 2 35 0 13 0 2 1.1Ingsen o o 0 24 63 0 5 2& 0 3 I.ungki 7 o 5 0 0 38 0 4 1 I (J ·1 Iinahthial 5 () (, () 2·1 () 12 I') 0 District (Rural): 24 o II 26 160 0 22 71 0

Banks Power supply Credit societies Number of Number of agricultural Number orl1on- Serial Name of commercial and co· Not credit agricultural IIlllllber R.D.Block Villagcs operativc banks Available available Villages societies Villages credit ~ocictie~

:2 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 6-1 Wesl BlIllghlllllll () (l 22 13 (J o (J o :2 1.1Ings~1l 20 43 3 o o J 1.1Illgki 3 3 36 2 I I o () -I Iinahthial 2 2 23 1 o o o o District (Rural) : 6 6 101 59 2 4 o o VILLAGE DIRECTORY 109

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

OTHER AMENITIES IN VILLAGES ~ R.D. BLOCK LEVEL

Educational in~t;lOjtions (::ontu.) Ilighcr Secondary! PUC/lntcrmediate! College (graduate and Adult literacy No above) classes/centres Junior college Others educational Name of Serial Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions facilities R.D.Block number II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 o 0 o o o o o o I o 0 o o o o o o 2 o o o o o o o o 3 o o o o o o o o 4 o c o G o o o o

Medical institutions (c(''lltd.) Maternity and Child Wclfare Centre! 'vIaternity Home/Child Community Health No Welfare Centre Family Welfare Centre Workers Others medical Name of Serial Villages Institutions Villagt:s 'Institutions Villages Numbers Villages Institutions facilities R.D.BIock number

.~2~X______~2=9 ______~3~O ______~31~ _____ .~32~ ____~33~ __~3~4~ __~3~5 ______~36~ ____~2~ ____~ __ o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 West Bunghmun 1 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 52 Lungsen 2 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 Lunglei 3 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 II Hnahthial 4 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 105 District (Rural)

Post, Telegraph & Tclcphone Transport communications Post, Post & Post Telegraph telegraph Post Telegraph telegraph office &. office & office & Bus Railway Navigable Name of Serial of1ice office office phone phone phone Phone service station waterway R.D.Block number 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 2 14 o o 2 o o 2 8 o 0 West Bunghmun 1 12 o o o o 15 o 0 Lungsen 2 15 o o o o 17 o 0 Lunglei 3 III o o o o 10 o 0 Hnahthial 4 57 o o 5 o o 5 50 o o District (Rural)

Credit societies Recreational facilitY NewspaperlMagazine Stadium/ Number of Auditorium/ other credit Cinema! Sports Community News News paper Name of Serial Villages societies Video hal! club hall paper Magazine & Magazine R.D.Block number 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 2 o o 2 o o 1 1 1 West Bunghmun I o o o o 15 9 9 Lungsen 2 o o o o o 20 IS 11 Lunglei 3 o o 5 14 o 22 22 22 Hnahthial 4 o o 8 14 o 58 47 43 District (Rural) 110 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

APPENDIX lA-VILLAGEDlRECfORY VILLAGES BY NUMDEROFPRIMARYSCHOOL Namc ofthc district: Lunglei Tota) number of Number of primary schools Sl!l'iBI numoer Name of R.O, Block inhahited villages None One Two Three Four I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 West Bunghmun 35 4 26 2 2 :2 Lungsen 63 22 27 II 3 0 3 Lunglci 38 I 32 0 4 I 4 Iinahthial 24 3 14 3 3 I District Total: 160 30 99 16 12 3

APPENDIX 1B - VILLAGE DIRECfORY VILLAGES BY PRIMARY, MlDDLEAND SECONDARY SCHOOL Name orthc district: Lunglci Type of educational institutions available Tolal number At least one primary At least one primary At least one middle Name.: of R.D. 01' inhabite.:d school and no middle school and one school anti one Serial number Block villages No School school middle school secondary school 2 3 4 5 6 7 Wcst Bunghmun 35 4 16 15 4 2 Lungsen 63 22 21 20 5 3 l,unglci 38 I 8 29 10 4 Ilnahthial 24 3 3 18 II Total: 160 30 48 82 30

APPENDIX 1C -VILLAGE DIRECfORY VILLAGESWITH DIFFERENTSOURCESOFDRINKINGWATERFACILITIESAVAILABLE Name of the district: Lunglei Number of villages with different sources of drinking water available

More than one source onl~ Only from tap. \\cll. lube \\eli. :';crialnumber Name of R, D. Block Only tap Only well Only tube well handpump handpump 2 3 4 5 (, 7 I West Bunghmun 0 0 0 0 0 2 Lungsen 0 0 0 0 0 3 Lunglei 0 0 0 0 2 4 Hnahthial 0 0 0 0 I District Total: 0 0 0 0 3

APPENDIX U-VILLAGE DIRECI'ORY VILLAGESWITHS,OOOANDABOVEPOPULATIONWHICHDONOTHAVEONEORMOREAMENITIES This table is not required for this district as this district has no villages with 5,000 and above population. VILLAGE DIRECTORY 111

APPENDIX IlA-VILLAGE DIRECfORY CENSUS TOWNS WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AM ENITI ES This table is not required for this district as this district has no Census Town.

APPENDIX III-VILLAGE DIRECTORY LANDUTILISATlONDATAINRESPECTOFCENSUSTOWNSlNON-MUNIClPALTOWNS This table is not required for this district as this district has no Census Towns or non-municipal towns.

APPENDIX IV -VILLAGE DIRECTORY RD. BLOCK WISE LIST OF INHABITED VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITY OTHER THAN DRINKING WATERFAOLITY IS AVAILABLE

Name of the district: Lunglei Serial number Location code number Name of village 2 3 Name of RD Block: West Bunghmun 00042700 Phainuam 2 00043200 Saisen 3 00043501) Malsuri 4 00044500 Hmundo Name of RD Block: Lungsen 5 00044600 Ukdasuri (Tuilet) 6 00045000 Sugarbasora 7 00045500 Andermanik 8 00046300 Chhuahthum 9 00047200 Lamthai I 10 00047300 Serhuan 11 00047500 Champasuri 12 00047600 Muriskata 13 00047900 Khangrasuri 14 00048400 Mautlang 15 00049100 Borsegojasora 16 00049600 Letisuri 17 00050000 Thanzamasora 18 00050200 Sailen 19 00050400 Sedailui 20 00051400 Samang 21 00051700 New.Vuakmua1 22 00052400 Belpei (Matiasora) Name of RD Block: Lunglei Nil Name of RD Block: Hnahthial 23 00057600 Khawhlum 1 '2 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

APPENDIX V - VILLAGE DlREcroRY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OFVILLAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDU LED CASTES POPULATION

S~rial Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited villages having no number Name orR.D. Block Total villages villages villages Scheduled Castes population . 2 3 . 4 S 6 Wcsll1unghmun 40 5 3S 35 2 I.ungsen 79 16 63 61 J I.unglci 47 9 38 36 -t Ilnahthial 25 I 24 24 District Total: 191 31 160 156

APPENDIX VI-VILLAGE DIRECfORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER o FVILLAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION

S.:rial Uninhabited Inhabited Number uf inhnbite,d villages havin!! number Name of R. D. Block Total villages villages villages no Scheduled Tribes population 2 3 4 5 6 West Ollnghmlln 40 5 35 0 Lungsen 79 16 63 0 3 Llinglei 47 9 38 0 ·1 Iinahthial 25 I 24 0 District Total; 191 31 160 0

APPENDIX VII A-VILLAGE DIRECTORY LlSTOFVILLAGESACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES !'lamc ofthc uislrict: Lunglci Rang.: or Scheduled Castes population (percen tages) Location code number Name of village 2 3 Name of RD Block; West Bunghmun Nil Name of RD Block: Lungsen Less than 5 00046200 Lungsen 00052400 Belpei(Matiasora) Name of RD Block: Lunglei Less than 5 00053100 N.Mualthuam 00055100 Pachang Name of RD Block: Hnahthial Nil

,""Oll' : Villages having. NIl. Schcdllh:d ((lstC$ PnplIllllion have heen excluded. VILLAGE DIRECTORY 113

APPENDIX VII B-ViLLAGE DIRECfORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHE SCHEDULED TRIBES TOTHE TOTALPOPULATION BY RANGES Name of the district: Lunglei Range of Scheduled Tribes populatio'l (percentages) Location code n1jl1ber Name of village 2 3 Name of RD Block: West Bunghmun 51-75 00043500 Malsuri 76 and above 00042700 Phainuam 00042200 Changpui 00()43000 Mauzam 00044400 S.Lungdai 00042000 Thenhlum 0004l-500 Buarpui 00042300 Lungchem 00040600 Mar'S' 00041900 Tleu 00042400 W.Bunghmun 00044300 Serte 00041200 Dengsur 00042600 New Sachan 00040700 Terabonia 00040800 Sesawm 00040900 Laisawral 00041100 Damgawn 0004!300 S.Khawlek 00041400 New.Khawlek 00041600 W.Bungtlang 00041700 S.Dampui 00041800 Kawnpui W 00042100 Kawlhawk 00042500 Sachan 00042900 Salmar 00043100 Bandiasora 00043200 Saisen 00043300 Devasuri 00043600 Puankhai 00043700 Lokisuri 00043800 New Belkhai (Tuikawi) 00043900 Sumasumi 00044200 Sertlangpui 000'44500 Hmundo Name of RD Block: Lungsen 00050500 Lalnutui 00048600 W.Rotlang 00050900 Chawngte"L" 00045300 Tuichawng 00052000 Zawlpui 00049400 Tiperaghat I 00048700 Rangte 00048500 Phairuangkai '14 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEJ

APPENDIX VII B-VILLAGE DlREcroRY LIST OFVI LLAG ES ACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHE SCHEDULED TRIBES TOTHETOTALPOPULATION BY RANGES Name orthe district: Lunglei Range or Scheduled Tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name ofvillt\gc 2 3 Name of'RO Block: Lungsen 00048200 Chhumkhulll 00050300 Zehlcl 00045100 DipJibagh(Kawizau) 00050600 Rualalung. 00046200 Lungsen 00050100 South Lungrang 00046000 Putlungasih 0004KOOO UlllulI~suri 00051500 Khawmawi 00046100 Belthei 00052400 Belpei(Maliasora) 00044600 Ukdasuri (Tuitel) 00044900 Samuksuri( Chengkawllui) 00045000 Sugarbasora 00045400 Rolui 00045500 Andermanik 00045600 Sihphirtlang 00045700 Phairuangchhuah 00045900 Kauchhuah 00046300 Chhuahthum 00046800 Balukiasuri Oil04690() Ncw.Balukiasuri 00047000 Lamthai Iii 00047100 Lamthai Ii 00047200 Lamthai I 00047300 Serhuan 00047400 Nunsuri 00047500 Champasuri 00047600 Muriskata 00047700 13indiusora 00047800 Thekaduar 00047900 Khangrasuri 00048100 Zohmun 00048400 Mautlang 00048800 Khojoisuri (New) 00048900 Khojoisuri Old 00049000 Silkur 00049100 Oorsegojasora 00049200 Tipcraghal Iii 00049300 Tipcraghut Ii 00049600 LClburi 00049700 Khojaisuri 00049800 Bomasuri 00049900 S.Chawilung VILLAGE DIRECTORY 115 APPENDIX vn B-VILLAGE DlRECfORY LIST OF VI LLAG ESACCORDING TO THE PROPORTION OFTHE SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the district: Lunglei Range of Scheduled Tribes population' (percentages) Location code number Name of village 2 3 Name of RD Rlock : Lungsen 00050000 Thanzamasora 00050200 Sailen 00050400 Sedailui 00050700 Vairawkai 00050800 Gulsil 00051000 Hmunthar 00051400 Samang 00051600 Kalapani 00051700 New.Vuakrnual 00052200 Tuisen Bolia 00052300 Tuisen Chhuah Name of RD Block: LungJei 21-30 00055100 Pachang 51-75 00056500 N.Tawipui 76 and above 00055700 Thaizawl 00055900 Bualte 00053600 Mausen 00056800 S.Tawipui 00054000 Thuampui 00053100 N.Mualthuam 00054900 New.Dawn 00057000 Mamte 00057100 Thingfal 00056300 Thualthu 00054400 Vanhne 00054600 Ralvawng 00053400 Hmuntlang 00052500 S.Kanghmun 00055300 Chithar 00053800 Zotuitlang 00053000 Sekhurn 00056700 S.Mualcheng 00053500 Haulawng 00053200 Bualpui'V' 00052600 S.zote

00052~00 Ramlaitui 00052900 Chhipphir 00053300 Lungmawi 00053700 S.Phaileng 00054100 Chengpui 00055000 Thehlep 00055200 Runtung 00055400 Buknuam 00055500 Vaisam 116 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

APPENDIX VII B-VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OFVILLAG ESACCORDING TO THE PROPORTIONOFTHESCHEDULEDTRIBES TOTHE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES Name of the district: Lunglei Rang\! of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages) Location code number Name of village 2 3 Name of RD Block: Lunglei 76 and above 00055600 Sairep 00055800 Hlumte 00056100 Thangpui 00056200 Thangte 00056400 Mualthuam'S' 00056900 Thlcngang Name of RD Block: Hnahthial 00059200 Tu ipui( Darzokai) 00059300 Darzo 00051500 Thiltlang 00058900 Leite 00059100 E.Rotlang 00059000 Maudarh 00058300 New Ngharchhip 00059600 S.Vanlaiphai 00058500 Bualpui H 00057400 Pangzawl 00057700 S.Chawngtui 00058400 Thingsai 00058100 Cherhlun 00057200 Rawpui 00057600 Khawhlum 00057800 Tarpho 00057900 Khawhri 00058000 Aithur 00058200 Old Ngharchhip 00058600 S.Lunglcng 00058700 Dcnlung 00058800 Kutkawk 00059400 Muallianpui 00059500 Lungpuitlang ~(lle : Villages having NIL Scheduled Tribes Population have been excluded

APPENDIX Vlll-VILLAGE DlRECTORY NVMBEROFVILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT(R.D. BLOCK WISE) In Mizoram as per relevant Acts and Rules Village Councils have been functioning in the whole district lor which introduction of Panchayati Raj has not yet been done any where in the District/State. Hence the above mentioned appendix could not be compiled, .

APPENDIX IX-VlLLAGE DIRECfORY STATEMENTSHOWINGNUMBER OFGIRLS SCHOOLS IN THE VILLAGES [n Mizoram no school for girls only are established at yet. Hence such data can be treated as NIL in respect of Lunglei District. Section-II: Town Directory

Note explaining tlie abbreviations used in Town (xi) Notified Area Committee/ Directory: Notified Area Council NAC Town Directory statements (I to VII) (xii) Notified Town Area NTA Statement 1 : Status and Growth History (xiii) Industrial Notified Area INA (xiv) Industrial Township ITS Column (2) Class, name and civic administration status of town : (xv) Township TS (xvi) Town Panchayat TP Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis of town directory data at the state and all India levels. (xvii) Nagar Panchayat NP It is presented according to 200 I Census Population (xviii) Town Committee/Town of the town ·as follows : Area Committee TC Population Class (xix) Small Town Committee ST 100,000 and above I (xx) Estate office EO 50,000 - 99,999 II (xxi) Gram Panchayat GP 20,000 - 49,999 III (xxii) Census Town CT 10,000 - 19,999 IV Others columns need no comments. 5,000 - 9,999 V Statement II - Physical Aspects and Location of Below 5,000 VI towns, 1999 Town with a population of one hundred thousand Column 3 to 5 : Physical Aspects (I,OO.OOO)and above is treated as a city. In these columns the Rainfall and Maximum & The civic administration status of the towns is Minimum Temperature of the town is recorded. indicated within bracket against the name of the town. Column 6, 7 and 8 : The following abbreviations are used to denote civic status of town. Name of the State headquarters, District head­ quarters and Sub-Divisional headquarters with (i) Municipal Corporation M. Corp. distance from the referent town in kilometers, is to (ii) Municipal Committee MC be recorded respectively. If the names mentioned in (iii) Municipal Council MCI these columns are the same as the referent town (iv) City Municipal Council CMC itself, the distance is recorded as (0) zero. (v) Town Municipal Council TMC Column 9 and 10 : (vi) Municipal Board MB Name of the nearest city with one lakh and more (vii) Municipality M and five lakhs and more population are recorded. (viii) Cantonment Board! Column 11, 12 and 13 : Cantonment CB If referent town enjoys the facility of railway (ix) Notified Area NA station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal, its (x) Notified Town NT name is to be mentioned. If not available, then the 118 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI name of nearest place with distance, where such (iii) Wheel Barrows WB facilily exists is to be mentioned. (iv) Septic Tank ST Statement III : Municipal Finance 1998 - 1999 (v) Pit System Pt Item-wise amount of receipt and expenditure in (vi) Sewerage S thousand rupees, relating to municipal finance of the (vii) Others 0 t(>WIl for the year 1998-99 is to be recorded. Column 13 and 14 : Water supply Slutclllcnt IV: Civic and other amenities, 1999 Source and capacity of storage system. The Column (1 to 5) : Self explanatory. following codes are used in these columns: Column (6) : Road length (in kms.) Column 13 : Information about kutchalpucca road is to be (i) Tap water T rl.'corded separately for the roads within the limits of (ii) Tube-well water TW the referent town. (iii) Tank Water TK (i) Pucca Road PR (iv) Well water W (ii) Kutcha Road KR Column 14 : Column (7): System of Sewerage (v) Over Head Tank OHT Generally, by sewerage system is implied the network of mains and branche,S of underground (vi) Service Reservoir SR conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point (vii) River Infiltration Gallery RIG 0: disposal. Sewers that carry only household and (viii) Bore Well Pumping System BWP industrial wastes are called separate sewers, those (ix) Pressure Tank PT Ihat carry storm water from roofs, streets and other surface are known as storm water drains, while those The information on major source of water supply carrying both sewage and storm water are called are given in column 13 and the storage capacity combined sewers. against each in kilo-litres (in bracket) are presented ill COIUlIlll 14. The codes used for different types of drainage sy:-.IClll arc as follows : Column 15 : Fire Fighting Service ( i) Sewer S In case the fire fighting service is available in the referent town 'yes' is recorded. If ~he facility is not (ii) Open Surface Drains OSD available within the town, the name of the nearest ( iii) Box Surface Drains BSD place having this facility with its distance from the (iv) Sylk Drains SO referent town has been recorded. (v) Cesspool method CP Column 16 to 20 : Electrification (Number of (vi) Pit System Pt connections) (vii) Others a Different types of electric connections have been Column 8 to 11 Number of latrines shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial, Number of various types of latrines both Public Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others. and Private are given in these columns. Statement V : Medical, Education!!l, Recreational Column 12 : Method of disposal of night soil . and Cultural Facilities, 1999 The variolls prevalent method of disposal of night Column 1 to 3 : Self explanatory. sllil arc given below with codes: Colulllll 4 & 5 : (i) Head Loads HL The data covers all such medical institutions (ii) Basket B run by or aided by Government/Semi Govcrnllll!ntl TOWN DIRECTORY 119 toea I bodies and Charitable institutions or Social The following codes are used : agencies like the Missionaries. Where the family (i) Shorthand SH pianning centres are attached to hospitals or maternity (ii) Typewriting Type and child welfare centres or Primary Health Centres, may be treated as independent units and counted (iii) Shorthand & Typewriting SH Type separately using following codes: (iv) Others 0 (i) Hospital H The vocational institutions like - Applied Art} Painting college, Pharmacy college, B.Ed. College, (ii) Dispensary D Teacher's Training Institute, MusiclDance School, (iii) Health Centre HC Nursing School etc. are covered under 'Others'. (iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC Column 11 to 14 : (v) T.B. Clinic TB Higher SecondarylIntermediate/Senior Secondary/ (vi) Nursing Home NH PUC/Junior College level, Secondary/Matriculation, (vii) Others 0 Middle Schools/ Junior Secondary and Primary I n case of more than one institutions of any type, Schools. it is indicated within brackets the number of such School up to class V are treated as Primary or institution (s) e.g. D(3), NH(8), etc. The institutions elementary schools. These include Nursery schools, have further been distinguished by providing additional Kindergarten schools, Pre-Primary schools, Junior codes within the bracket as given below: Basic schools upto class V and Primary schools upto class IV. Ayurvedic A Schools upto VIII are considered as Middle Unani U school or Junior Secondary. Homoeopathic Hom Schools upto class X are considered as Matri­ Column 6 to 9 : culation or Secondary schools. The codes used for these coll.Jmns are as follows Schools upto XI or XII classes are considered as (i) Arts only A Higher SecondarylIntermediatelPre University/Junior College etc. This would cover 10+2 classes whether (ii) Science only S held in schools or college. (iii) Commerce only C Ifthere are composite schools like middle schools (iv) Arts & Science only AS with primary classes or Secondary schools with Middle (v) Arts & Commerce only AC classes, these are also included in the number of (vi) Combined for all Primary and Middle schools, respectively. For categories-Arts, Science example. if in a town, there are two Primary Schools and Commerce ASC and one Middle school with Primary classes. the number of Primary schools in the town is given as (vii) Law L three and that of Middle schools as one though there (viii) University U are only three educational institutions. (ix) Others o If there are more institutions of a type in the town, Column 10 : Recognized shorthand, typewriting the number js indkated within bracket along with the and vocational training institutes abbreviation, e.g. P( 4), M(3). '"Recognised" should mean recognised by some Column 15 : Adult literacy class/centres statutory authority, like educ.nion department, This column has been introduced keeping in view commerce department, labour department etc. of the the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning government or semi government or autonomous Commission. There are number of Adult Education b::>dies, public sector undertakings etc. Centres which are included in these columns. 120 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

If an educational facility is not available in the Statement VI : Trade, Commerce, Industry and town. the name of the nearest place and its distance Banking, 1999 in kilometres from the town where the facility IS available is mentioned. Column 3 to 8 Column 16 : Working Women's hostels with Name of three most important commodities number of seats exported and names of three most important commodities manufactured in the town arc recorded. The number of working women's hostel if available in the referent town is mentioned with Column 9 : Number of Banks Ilumber of seats. If the facility is not available in the Number of Banks available 111 the referent tCI\vn the name of nearest place with distance where town both Commercial and Co-operative banks are the facility is available is recorded. recorded against this column. Column 17 to 19 : Recreational and Cultural Facilities Column 10 & 11 : Number of Agricultural Credit Societies and Non Agricultural Credit Societies Stadium, Cinema, AuditoriumiDramalCommunity Hall are covered under recreational & cultural The total number of Agricultural Credit Societies facilities. The particulars of permanent recreational and Non Agricultural Credit Societies in the referent facilities are considered for these columns. town are recorded against these columns. Column 20 : Public Libraries, Reading Rooms Statement VII : Civic and other Amenities in Number of public libraries and reading rooms Slums, 1999 available in the referent town are recorded in codes This is the statement on civic and other amenities as follows: in all slums whether notified or not and for all towns (i) Public Library PL having statutory bodies, like municipality, Municipal (ii) Reading room RR Corporation, Town area committee etc.

STATEMENT - I STATUS AND GROWTH HISTORY

Name of Number of TalukITahsill households Population and growth rate (in Location Police Area incl.houseless brackets) of the town at the Serial Class. name and code Station/Island Name of (in sq. households Censuses of number dvic status of town number etc. R.D. bloek km.) (2001 Census) 1901 1911 1921 1931 2 3 4 -5 6 7 8 9 10 II VI Tlabung (NT) 40601000 Lunglei 12.0 874 2 III Lunglei (NT) 40602000 Lunglei 44.0 9,798 ::\ V Iinahthial (NT) 40603000 I.unglci 10.0 1.697

Population and growth rate (in brackets) of the town at the Serial Class. name and Ccnsuse~of Density Sex ratio Ilumbl.!r civic status of town 1941 1951 1961 1971 19S1 1991 2001 (200 I Census) 1981 1991 20111 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 22 VI Tlabung (NT) 3,049 3,681 306.S 862 856 (+20.7) 2 III LUllglei (NT) 6,019 17,205 55,599 47,137 1.071.3 836 869 932 {+185.8) (+107.0) (-15.2) 3 V Iinahthiat (NT) 5.548 7.138 713.8 994 908 (+28.7) TOWN DIRECTORY 121

SfATEMENT - II PH VSICA LASPECTS AND LOCATION OF TOWNS

Physical aspects Name of and road distance in kilometer(s) from Temperature (in Sub-divisionl centigrade) TaluklTahsil/Police Serial Class. name and Rainfall stationlDevelopment Block! lIumher civic status of town (in mm) Maximum Minimum State HQ. District HQ. Island HQ. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VI Tlabung (NT) Aizawl Lunglei Lungsen (322) (97) (0) 2 III Lunglei (NT) 4,205 4U 20 Aizawl Lunglei Lunglei (235) (0) (0) 3 V Hnahthial (NT) 2,728 37 Aizawl Lunglei Lunglei (173) (62) (0)

Name of and road distance in kilometer(s) from Nearest city with Nearest city with Navigable Serial Class, name and population of one population offive lakh river/canal (if within number civic status of town lakh and more and more Railway station Bus facility ten kilometers) 2 9 10 11 12 13 VI Tlabung (NT) Aizawl SHehar Tlabung (]22) (402) (0) 2 III Lunglei (NT) Aizawl Silchar Lunglei (235) (415) (0) 3 V Hnahthial (NT) Aizawl Rairabi Hnahthial (173) (298) (0)

STATEMENT-TIl MUNlCIPALFINANCE Receipt (in Rs.'OOO) Revenue derived from Receipt municipal properties and Other Serial Class. name and civic through power apart from Government sources Total numher status of town taxes, etc. taxation grant Loan Advance (specify) receipt 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I VI Tlahung (NT) 2 III Lunglei (NT) 3 V Hnahthial (NT)

Expenditure (in Rs.'OOO)

Public health Sl.:rial Class, name and General Public and Public Public Others lotal number civic status of town administration safety conveniences works institutions (specify) expenditure 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 I VI Tlabung (NT) 2 III Lunglei (NT) 3 V Hnahthial (NT) 122 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

STATEMENT ·IV CIVICANDOTHERAMENITIES

Population 2001 Road Census Number of latrines Population length Serial Class, name and (2001 Scheduled Scheduled (in km. System of Water Humher civic status of town Census) Castes Tribes (s) ) sewerage Total borne Service Others 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II VI Tlabung (NT) 3,681 2 2,796 OSD 2 III Lunglei (NT) 47,137 26 44,312 KR(IS) OSD 8,026 20 8,006 PR(40) 3 V Hnahthial (NT) 7.138 6,689 KR( 15) Pt,OSD 1,335 1,320 IS PR(8)

Water supply Electrification (number of connections), Method System of of storage with disposal Source capacity in Fire Road I 'ierial Class, name and civic of night of kilolitres (in fightmg lighting number status of town soil supply brackets) service Domestic Industrial Commercial (points) Others 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 VI Tlabung (NT) ST. PI TK OIlT Lunglei (97)

~ III I ,ullglci (NT) ST. PI TK BWP Yes 7,540 53 64 1.347 3 V Ilnnhlhial (NT) PI. ST TW,TK SR I,unglei 1.148 41 120 (62) TOWN DIRECTORY 123

STATEMENT -V MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL,RECREATIONALAND CULTURAL FACILITIES

Medical facilities Educational facilities Arts/Science/ Beds in Commerce/ merlical Law/ Other Population Hospitals/ institutions colleges (of Serial Class, name and (2001 Dispensariesrr .B. noted in degree level Medical Engineering numher civic status of town Census1 clinics etc. column 4 and above) colleges colleges Polytechnics 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 VI Tlabung (NT) 3681 H D 20 Ae Silchar(402) Silchar (402) Lunglei (97) HC-Lunglei (97) HC-Lunglei (97) TB-Lunglci (97) NH-Lunglei (97) 2 111 Lunglei (NT) 47137 H(2) D HC(J5) 595 ASC(3) Silchar(415) SiJchar(415) rwe TB NH-Aizawl (235) 3 V Ilnahthial (NT) 7138 HC 15 A Silchar (367) Silchar (367) Lunglei (62) H-Lunglei (62) D-Lunlgei (62) HC-Lunglei (62) TB-Lunglei (62) NH-Aizawl (173)

Educa,tional facilities (Contd .... ) Number ofrecreatiohal and cultural Higher secondary/ Intermediate/ Recognised Senior shorthand, Secondary/ type-writing PUC (Pre- Junior Adult literacy Audito- Public and university Secon- secondary classes/ Working rium! libraries vocational college)/ daryl and centres, women's Drama! including Serial training Junior coilege Matricu- Middle Primary others hostels with commu- reading number institutions level lation schools schools (specify) number of seats Stadium Cinema nity Halls rooms 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Lunglei (97) 2 4 7 Lunglei (97) Lunglei (97) 2 2 19 27 70 1 20 13 PL RR 3 Type I 3 18 Lunglei (62) Lunglei (62) 2 PL(4) RR(4) 124 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

SfATEMENT-VI TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY AND BANKING

Name of three most important commodities Name of three most important commodities Serial Class, name and civic exported manufactured Illlinher stntus of town lSI 2nd 3rd lSI 2nd 3rd 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 VI Tlabung (NT) Wooden Furniture • 2 III Lunglei (NT) Ginger Wooden Furniture lron& Steel Woolen Fabricate Cloth\!s 3 V Ilnahthial (NT) Chillies Ginger Betal Leave Turmeric Tea Leaves Tobacco Leaves

Serial Class:name and civic Number of agricultural credit Number of non-agricultural number status of town Number of banks societies credit societies 2 9 10 11 VI Tluhung (NT) III Lunglei (NT) 5 V Hnahthial (NT) 2

STATEMENT VII CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES IN SLUMS This statement is not applicable for this district.

API'ENOIX TO TOWN DIRECTORY TOWNS SHOWING THEIR OUTGROWTH WITH POPULA nON

As no Towns having any outgrowth in the District was found, relevant information could not be compiled alld therefore may be treated as 'NIL'. PARTB PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

he first census ofthe third millennium and twenty 200 I, about 202 million schedules consisting of about Tfirst century the Census of l:ldi~, 2001 was the 1,028 million records were scanned and processed 1,1 th continuous and uninterrupted Indian census since within a span of only 10 months starting October, 1872. Thus, 2001 Census will provide data on 2002. population and its characteristics marking transition Task Force on Quality Assurance from one century and millennium to another. After the data is processed, it is expedient on The gigantic operation of Population Enumeration the part of the data producing agency to satisfy itself (considered by many to be the single largest and about its quality before putting the same in public complex peace time administrative exercise in the domain. This has to be done mainly through Ithe \\orld) was made possible due to the door to door process of internal consistency, comparison with universal canvassing of the Household Schedule by similar data in the past and also through validation about 2 million enumerators and supervisors covering with likewise data if available, from external sources. 593 districts, 5,463 sub-districts, 5,161 towns and Quite often the local knowledge and perception has 638,588 villages. The comprehensive Household to be brought into play to understand both the existing Schedule which replaced the individual slip had three and the new emerging trends of population distribution parts and two sides A and B. Part I contained the and characteristics. The other very important aspect Location Particulars; Part II related to the Individual of the data quality is to ensure complete coverage of Particulars and Part III contained questions for all geographical areas especially for the population Household engaged in CultivationfPlantation. The part enumeration phase where the data is disseminated II ofthe Household Schedule had 39 columns and 23 right up to the village level in the rural areas and the questions' all of which were universally canvassed and ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the no sampling was resorted to during enumeration. complete coverage and correct geographical linkage of each enumeration block was one of the major Data Processing planks of the quality control, specially for small area A quantum leap was made in the technology front population statistics. \\hile processing the Census 2001 data both for A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The Census was put in place to objectively examine the preli­ schedules for both the phases were scanned through minary Census 2001 Population Enumeration results high speed scanners in fifteen data centers across and finally clear them for use. The responsibility of the country and hand-written data from the schedules the final clearance of data was with the Task Force \\ere converted into digitized form through Intelligent on Quality Assurance (TFQA), headed by the Character Reading (lCR) software for creation of Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. ASCII records for further processing. The designing The other members of the TFQA were the Heads and formatting ofthe Household Schedule had to be and senior officers of the Census Division, Data done very carefully using specialized software so as Processing Division, Map Division, Demography to ensure uniformity, which was an essential pre­ Division and Social Studies Division. The pirectors requisite for scanning. The selection of appropriate of Census Operations were co-opted as members state-of-art technology in data processing has made whenever the TFQA discussed the data for their it possible to produce all the Houselisting as well as StateslUnion territories. The Directors and their senior Population Enumeration tables on full count basis for officers were required to make detailed presentations the first time in the history of Census. For Census of data for their own state both in respect to the 128 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI quality and the coverage and only after the full possible and the Scheduled Tribes at appropriate geographical cleared. levels. There has been a major departure in Census 200 I The entire work relating to the data validation from the past in respect of the procedure followed and scrutiny was completed by all the States/Union . for finalization of the Scheduled Castes and the Territories under the overall supervision and Scheduled Tribes population. In the earlier censuses, monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of the total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes the Registrar General, India with active cooperation populations were finalized at the time of the manual and support of the Social Studies Division, Data compilation of the Primary Census Abstracts (PCA) Processing Division, Data Dissemination Division and at. thc Regional Tabulation Offices which were Map Division. spedally set up for Lhis purpose. The individual Primary Census Abstract Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population The Primary Census Abstract which is yet another fOI" each state was (inal ized mllch latcr bascd on manual coding done by the coders. In 200 I Census, important publication of 200 I Census gives basic information on Area, Total Households, Total each individual Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled population, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes Tribe have been coded directly oll the computers by population, Population in the age group 0-6, Literates, the Data Entry Operators through a process known Main workers and Marginal workers classified by the as Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) and taken up four broad industrial categories, namely, (i) Cultivators. along with the processing of PCA data. The CAC (ii) Agricultural laborers, (iii) Household Industry proccss involves pulling down, from the relevant Workers, and (iv) Other workers and also Non­ dictionary of the Schedule~Castes and the Scheduled workers. The characteristics of the Total Population Tribes, on the computer screen and coding from the includes Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institu~ dictionary by referring to the image of the specific tional and Houseless population and are presented by individual entry in the Household Schedule appearing sex and rural-urban residence. This data is presented 011 thc screen. The CAC of the response on Religion at different levels, namely, India, States/Union wherever required, was also undertaken along with territories. Districts and Cities, Urban Agglomerations the processing of.peA. This is because the Scheduled (Population 1,00,000 and above) in three different Castes status had to be determined in relation to the tables. In addition, the Appendix of said publication religion of the individual. Two Special Task Forces, provides Houseless and Institutional Households and one on Religion and the other on Scheduled Castes/ their population by residence and sex for 2001 for S,;heduled Tribes were constituted for scrutiny and India, State and Union territory. appropriate classification of these responses. Apart from the India and State/Union Territory The main task of the Special Task Force on volumes for Primary Census Abstract, the District Religion was to appropriately merge or group the new Census Handbook contains District Primary Census responses encountered and code it into the appropriate Abstract, Appendix to District Primary Census religious community based on·available literature and Abstract, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled local knowledge. The Special Task Force on Castes, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes examined the Tribes, Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban different Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Primary Census Abstract of the concerned district in efltries encoun-tered and classified these into the state. appropriate category of the Scheduled Castes or the It was for the first time at the 1981 Census that S.:::heduled Tribes principally based on the Presidential the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) was brought out Notification and the available literature. Thus a very for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes systematic and scientific mechanism was separately on the pattern of General Primary Census operationalised to firm up the individual religion and Abstract. This practice was contin.ued in 1991 also. the individual Scheduled Castes/Tribes returns. The In the 1961 and 1971 Censuses, such data were made Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population available in Table C-VIII-Social and Cultural table ill 200 I Censlls, is thus being finalized by aggregating and to some extent in the series 'Special Tables for the popUlation data for individual Scheduled Castes Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes'. PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 129 The format of Primary Census Abstract has been of 1991 census was the presentation of data of the restructured slightly in the 2001 Census as compared population of age group 0-6 is continued in 200 I to that of 1991 Census. The nine-fold industrial Census also. This will help the data users in better classification of main workers given in the Primary analysis and understanding of this literacy data. Census Abstract of 1991 Census has been Level of presentation in District Census discontinued and its place, four-fold industrial Handbooks : classification of both 'main wod;ers' and 'marginal The Primary Census Abstract data in different ~orkers' are included. In 1981 census only main PC As are presented at different levels. The level of ~orkers were presented in to four categories. One presentation of Primary Census Abstracts are as of the novel features of the primary census abstract under: Name of the Primary Census Abstract Level of presentation ------~------I. District Primary Census Abstra<.:t DistrictIRD BlocklUAICity/Town 2. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes DistrictiRD Block/Town 3. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes DistrictiRD Block/Town 4. Village Primary Census Abstract RD BlockIVilIage wise 5. Urban Primary Census Abstract Town/Ward level

The PCA Data for villages was presented RD presented at various level in the Primary Census Block wise for the first time in 1991 Census. This Abstracts are as follows: practice is continued in 2001 Census also. The data Area Figures for each RD Block is presented both for rural and urban areas separately. All the villages within the RD The area figures supplied by local revenue Block constitute the rural portion and the Census authorities of the district in respect oftehsils, Police Towns and Outgrowths are shown under the urban Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns portion of the RD Block. In case a RD Block is are given in square kilometers. The area figures of spread over two or more districts, than portion which the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have f~lls within the district is presented, the data pertaining been converted and shown in hectares. The area to remaining portion of the RD Block is presented in figures of the RD Block is the total of the village the concerned District Census Handbook. The data areas coming under each RD Block. The area figures in the Urban Primary Census Abstract for each town for the district are the same as adopted by the as well as for town with outgrowths in the district Surveyor General of India to maintain uniformity at are presented. The data for all the wards and the the national level. The total area figures of all the outgrowths of the town(s) are also presented tahsilslRD Blocks within the district may not tally with separately below the concerned town(s). area figures of the district because former represents land use area only. Similarly, the total of all the villages The District Primary Census Abstract is may not tally with the entire rural of Police Stationl presented in 59 columns. The Primary Census Tahsil. The difference may be due to the fact that Abstract for Scheduled Castes and Primary Census while the area covered by hills, forests and rivers Abstract for Scheduled Tribes are presented in 52 etc, have been accounted in the Tahsils and P.S. level columns. The Village Primary Census Abstract and the same may not be covered under the area of the Urban Primary Census Abstract are presented in 58 villages. Apart from this it may also differ due to columns. varying methods of comrutation adopted at different The concepts and definitions used in the column levels. heading are explained under the sub heading 'Census An appendix to District Primary Census Abstract C~ncepts' in the Analytical Note. The term 'Total has also been furnished showing urban enumeration Population' includes the Scheduled Castes, the block-wise particulars on Total Population, the Scheduled Tribes, the Institutional and the Houseless Scheduled Castes Population and the Scheduled populations. The explanation regarding atea figures Tribes Population for each town. 130 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

DISTRICT PRIMARY

Area of Total population (including I.oenlinn Total/ Town/Ward institutional and houseless Population in the code DistrietlRD Block! Rural/ in square Number of population) age-group 0-6 number U.A.lCit~/ Town Urban kilometre households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

0(. Lunglei Total 27,889 137.223 71,402 65,821 23.052 11.748 11.30.t Rural 15.520 79,267 41,283 37,984 14.535 7,417 7.118 lIrban 12.369 57.956 30.119 27.837 8.517 .t.J31 4.186 O(llli West l3unghmun Total 3,199 15.821 8,486 7,335 2,881 1. .t89 1.3')2 Rural 3,199 15,821 8.486 7.335 2,881 1.481) 1.392 Urban ()(1()2 I.ungscn Total 4.674 26.967 13,949 13,OlS 5.597 2.S70 2.727 Rural 4,674 26.967 13.949 13.018 5,597 2,S70 2,727 Urban (HID] Lunglei Total 4,281 18,974 10,037 8,937 3,206 1.639 1.567 Rural 4,281 18,974 10,037 8,937 3,206 1,639 1.567 Urban 0(104 Hnahthial Total 3,366 17,505 8,81 I 8,694 2,851 1,419 1,432 Ruml 3,366 17,505 8,811 8,694 2.851 1,419 1,432 Urban llRBAN

·1 (I(.() I ()()() Tlahul1g (NT) Urban &74 3.681 1,983 1.698 60& 30() :lOR 4(1602000 I.unglci (NT) Urban 9,798 47,137 24,395 22.742 6,854 3.476 3.378 .t0603000 Iinahthial (NT) Urban 1,697 7,138 3,741 3,397 1,055 555 500 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 131

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Total/ Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates RuraV DistrictIRD Block! , Pcr~ons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males females Urban U.A.lCit:tffown 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 2 33 27 6 130,768 66,191 64,577 96,097 52,159 43,938 Total Lunglei S S 76,971 39,330 37,641 48,614 27,341 21,273 Rural 28 22 6 5:',797 26,861 26,936 47,483 24,818 22,665 Urban 15,264 7,960 7,304 8,676 5,195 3,481 Total West Bunghmun 15,264 7,960 7,304 8,676 5,195 3,481 Rural Urban 2 2 26,534 13,650 12,884 11,399 7,208 4,191 Total Lungsen 2 2 1.6,534 13,650 12,884 11.399 7.208 4,191 Rural Urban :1 3 17.952 9,162 8,790 14,873 7,997 6,876 Total Lunglei 3 3 17,952 9,162 8,790 14,873 7,997 6,876 Rural -' Urban 17,221 8,558 8,663 13,666 6,941 6,725 Total Hnahthial i7,221 8,558 8,663 13,666 6,941 6,725 Rural Urban URBAN 2 2 2,796 1,403 1,393 2,739 1,546 1,193 Urban Tlabung (NT) 26 20 6 44,312 22,142 22,170 39,149 20,369 18,780 Urban Lunglei (NT) 6,689 3,316 3,373 5,595 2,903 2,692 Urban Hnahthia1 (NT) 132 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

DISTRICT PRIMARY

l.ocution District! RD Totall codc BlocklU.A.lCityl Rural! Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females ----- 2 3 21 22 2.1 24 25 2(, 27 2l! 29 oc, Lunglti Total 41.126 19.243 21.883 71.792 40.907 30.885 60.870 37.079 23.791 Rural 30.653 13.942 16.711 45.677 24,842 20,835 39,157 22.757 16.400 tJrban 10.473 5.301 5.172 26.115 16.065 10.050 21.713 14.322 7.391 0001 West Bunghmun Total 7,145 3.291 3,S54 9,300 5,301 3,999 7,619 4.849 2.770 Rural 7,145 3.291 3.854 9,300 5,301 3,999 7,619 4,849 2.770 Urban 0[102 Lung~cn Total 15.568 6.741 8,827 15,066 7.955 7.111 13,029 7,326 5.703 Rural 15.568 6,741 8,827 15.066 7.955 7.111 13,029 7.326 5.703 Urban O(l()3 Lunglci Tolal 4,101 2.040 2,061 10,738 6.068 4.670 9,729 5,769 3.960 Rural 4.101 2.040 2.061 10,738 6,068 4,670 9,729 5,769 3.960 Urban O(I().j Iinahlhial Total 3.839 1.870 1.969 10.573 5.518 5.055 8.780 4.813 3.967 Rural 3,839 1.870 1.969 10,573 5,518 5.055 8.780 .J,813 3,')67 Urban URBAN .J(I('O}OOIl TJ:lbung (NT) Urban 942 437 505 1.720 I,IIS 602 1.376 1,022 354 ·111(,O~[)(J() l.unglci tNT) lIrban 7,988 4,026 3,962 19,941 12,487 7,454 17,009 11.277 5.73::! 40603000 Hnahlhial (NT) Urban 1,543 838 705 4,454 2,460 1,994 3,328 2,023 1,305 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 133

CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial category of main workers Household industry Total! DistrictIRD Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Rural! BlocklU.A.I Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban Cityrrown 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 3 2 39,707 21,462 18,245 927 550 377 359 249 110 19,877 14,818 5,059 Total Lunglei 33,533 18,326 15.207 484 287 197 141 104 37 4,999 4,040 959 Rural 6,174 3,136 3,038 443 263 180 218 145 73 14,878 10,778 4,100 Urban 6.545 3.940 2.605 31 17 14 22 15 7 1,021 877 144 Total West Bunghmun 6.545 3.940 2,605 31 17 14 22 15 7 1,021 877 144 Rural Urban 11 512 6,23; 5,275 329 190 139 43 26 17 1,145 873 272 Total Lungsen 11.512 6,237 5,275 329 190 :39 43 26 17 1,145 873 272 Rural - Urban 7.901 4,248 3,653 69 40 241 45 39 6 1,714 1,442 272 Total Lunglei 7.901 4,248 3,653 69 40 29 45 39 6 1,714 1,442 272 Rural - Urban 7.575 3,901 3,674 55 40 15 31 24 7 1,119 848 271 Total Hnahthial 7,575 3,901 3,674 55 40 15 31 24 7 1,119 848 271 Rural - Urban l'RBAN 552 344 208 7 3 4 17 13 4 800 662 138 Urban Tlabung (NT) 3.')76 2.024 1,952 277 170 107 167 108 59 12,589 8,975 3.614 Urban Lunglei (NT) 1.046 768 878 i59 90 69 34 24 10 1,489 1,141 348 Urban Hnahthial (NT) 134 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

DISTRICT PRIMARY

Industrial catcgor~ I.ocatiol\ Totall code DistrictiRD BlockJ Rural! Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number U.A.lCity(fown Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 0(, Lunglei Total 10.922 3.828 7.094 6.106 1.827 4.279 1.854 757 1.097 Rural 6.520 2.085 4.435 5.212 1.545 3.667 395 135 260 Urban 4.402 1.743 2.659 894 282 612 1.459 622 837 01101 West Bunghmun Total 1.681 452 1.229 1,457 314 1,143 20 II 9 Rural 1.681 452 1,229 1,457 314 1,143 20 II 9 Urban U(l02 Lungscn Total 2,037 629 1,408 1,441 450 991 224 65 159 Rural 2.037 629 1,408 1,441 450 991 224 65 159 Urban ()(1()3 Lunglci Total 1,009 299 710 730 166 564 57 18 39 Rural I,UU9 299 710 730 166 564 57 18 39 Urhan 1)l1()4 IInahthial Total 1.793 705 1.088 1,584 615 969 94 41 53 Rural 1.793 705 1,088 1,584 615 969 94 4'1 53 Urban lIRHt\;'I;

411(}1) I O(H) rIabung (NT) Urban 344 96 248 32 6 26 58 20 38 ~(I()0200U Lunglci (NT) Urban 2.932 1.210 1.722 530 158 372 813 363 450 411110JIlOO Ilnahthial (NT) Urban 1.126 437 689 332 118 214 588 239 349 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 135

CENSUS ABSTRACT of marginal workers llouschold industry Total! Location workers Other workers Non-workers Rural! DistrictIRD Block! code Pcr~ons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban U .A.lCityrrown number 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 3 2 238 76 162 2,724 1,168 1,556 65,431 30,495 34,936 Total Lunglei 06 160 48 112 753 357 396 33.590 16.441 17.149 Rural 78 28 50 1,971 811 1,160 31,841 14,054 17,787 Urban 24 8 16 180 119 61 6,521 3,185 3,336 Total West Bunghmun 0001 24 8 16 180 119 61 6,521 3,185 3,336 Rural Urban 77 21 56 295 93 202 11.901 5,994 5,907 Total Lungsen 0002 77 21 56 295 93 202 11,901 5,994 5,907 Rural Urban 48 13 35 174 102 72 8,236 3,969 4,267 Total Lunglei 0003 I 48 13 35 174 102 72 8,236 3,969 4,267 Rural Urban II 6 5 104 43 61 6,932 3,293 3,639 Total Hnahthial 0004 II 6 5 104 43 61 6,932 3,293 3,639 Rural Urban lJRBAN 14 5 9 240 65 175 1,961 865 1,096 Urban Tlabung (NT) 40601000 45 20 25 1,544 669 875 27,196 11,908 15,288 Urban Lunglei (NT) 40602000 19 3 16 187 77 110 2,684 1,281 1,403 Urban Hnahthial (NT) 40603000 136 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGlEI

APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE

Boundaries of urban Total Scheduled Cast..:s Schedukd Tribes 1.0I.:a1 ion Code Name of town Name of ward block I EB number population p~pulation population 2 3 4 5 6 7 - ----~- ·WhO I ()OO Tlubung (NT) Ward Nu. I EB No. I 756 50') 40601000 Tlabung (NT) Ward No. I EB No.2 656 50l) 40()Ol00O Tlabung (NT) Ward No. I EB No.3 553 361 40601000 Tlabung (NT) Ward No. I EB No.4 541 457 40601000 Tlabung (NT) Ward No. I EB No. 102 6 40601000 Tlabung (NT) Ward No.1 EB No. 103 28 40601000 Tlabung (NT) Ward No.1 EB No. 104 51 40601000 Tlabung (NT) Ward No.1 EB No. 105 43 .\ O()() I ()()(l Tlabung (NT) Ward Nu. I En No. 106 6 -l()601000 Tlabung (NT) Ward No. I EB No. 107 51 40601000 Tlabung (NT) Ward No.2 EB No.5 445 416 40601000 Tlabung (NT) Ward No.2 EB No.6 545 544 4(l(,02000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. I EBNo. I 508 508 40()O200(l Lunglci (NT) Ward No. I EI3 No.2 572 572 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.2 EB No.3 439 439 40(>()2000 Lunglci (NT) Ward No.2 EB No.4 615 595 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.2 EB No.5 539 533 40(>02000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.2 EI3 No.6 1,085 1,046 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.2 EB No.7 948 947 406020()(l Lunglei (NT) Ward No.3 EB No.8 845 835 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.3 EB No.9 547 547 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.3 EB No. 10 468 428 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.4 EBNo.11 1,227 9 1,177 IOc.02()()() I.llngilli (N I') Ward NII.·I 1m Nil. 12 RIO R()~ 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.4 EB No. 13 1,321 ')88 40602000 Lunglei (ND Ward No.5 EB No. 14 1,026 1,020 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.5 EB No. 15 920 764 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.5 EB No. 16 865 826 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.5 EB No. 17 725 722 -10602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.6 EBNo.18 421 306 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.6 EB No. 19 722 624 -IO('()2000 Lunglci (NT) Ward No.6 EI3 No. 20 888 7 765 -10602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.6 EB No. 21 1.004 972 40(J02000 Lunglci (NT) Ward No.6 EB No. 22 824 738 40602000 Lunglci (NT) Ward No.7 EB No. 23 693 670 -IO(J02000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.7 EB No. 24 408 408 40()02000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.8 EB No. 25 802 746 -10602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.8 EB No. 26 461 454 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.9 EB No. 27 1.204 1.162 40(J02000 Lunglci (NT) Ward No.9 EB No. 28 734 726 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No.9 EB No. 29 195 153 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 10 EB No. 30 637 622 40602000 Lunglci (NT) Ward No. 10 EB No. 31 774 723 .J()(>02000 Lunglci (NT) Ward No. 10 EB No. 32 576 562 40602000 Lunglci (NT) Ward No. 10 EB No. 101 278 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 10 EB No. 102 32 40602000 l.unglci (NT) Ward No. 10 rm No. 103 202 ·lOhU2000 Lunglci (NT) Ward No. 10 EB No. 104 24 :I ·Hl602000 Lunglci (NT) Ward No. 10 EB No. 201 297 2 10 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 137

APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION - URBAN BLOCK WISE

Boundaries of urban Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes I .ocation Code Name of town Name of ward block / EB number population population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 11 EB :-<0.33 572 572 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward NO. 11 EB No. 34 690 683 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 12 EBNo.l 705 658 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 12 EB No.2 666 604 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 12 EB No.3 622 600 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 12 EB No.4 669 5 656 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 12 EB No.5 809 785 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 12 EB No.6 743 719 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 12 EB No.7 595 587 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 13 EB No.8 683 683 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 13 EB No.9 479 479 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward N0. 13 EB 1\10. 10 386 378 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. i4 EB No. 11 384 376 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 14 E6 No. 12 670 628 ~0602000 Lunglei (NT) ~ardNo. 15 EB No. 13 405 375 40602000 LUllglei (NT) Ward No. 15 EB No. 14 898 886 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 15 EB No. 15 686 2 675 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 15 EB No. 16 1,141 1,133 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 16 EBNo.17 954 940 40602000 Lunglei (N1) Ward No. 16 E3 No. 18 497 490 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 16 EB No. 19 1.026 967 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 17 EB ]\io. 20 575 542 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. is EB 1'0.21 872 842 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 19 EBNo.22 738 722 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 19 EB No. 23 701 695 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 19 EB No. 24 515 515 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 20 EBNo.25 600 600 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 21 EB No. 26 774 763 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 22 EB No. 27 539 468 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 22 ED No. 28 628 628 40602000 Lunglei (NT) WardND.22 EB No. 29 583 578 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 22 EB No. 30 559 559 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 22 EB No. 31 521 518 40602000 Lunglei (NT) Ward No. 22 EB No. 32 616 612 40603000 Hnahthial (NT) Ward No. j EB No.1 487 478 40603000 Hnahthial (NT) Ward No.1 EB No.2 517 514 40603000 Hnahthial (NT) Ward No.1 EB No.3 289 289 40603000 Hnahthial (NT) Ward No. 1 EB NO.4 578 575 40603000 Hnahthial (NT) Ward No. I EB No.5 505 499 40603000 Hnahthial (NT) Ward No. I EB No.6 647 647 40603000 Hnahthial (NT) Ward No. j EE No.7 679 677 40603000 Hnahthial (NT) Ward No. I EE No.8 919 879 40603000 Hnahthial (NT) Ward.Nn. I EB No.9 446 440 40603000 Hnahthial (NT) Ward No.1 EB No. 10 393 386 40603000 Hnahthial (NT) Ward ]\0.1 EBNo.ll 483 478 40603000 Hnahthial (NT) Ward No.1 EB No. 12 398 387 40603000 Iinahthial (NT) Ward No. 1 EB No. 13 437 436 40603000 Hnahthial (NT) Ward No. I EB No. 101 360 4 138 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Number of households Total population (including l.ocaliol1 Total! with at least one institutional and houseless Population in the code DistricVRD Rural! Scheduled Caste population) age·group 0·6 Ilumber Blockrrown Urban member Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0(, Lunglei Total 18 JJ 27 6 J J Rural 5 5 5 lJrban 13 28 22 6 3 3 0(102 Lungsen Total 2 2 2 Rural 2 2 2 Urban O(lO) Lunglei Total 3 3 3 Rural 3 3 3 Urban llRBAN 40(lOIOOO Tlahung (NT) Urban 2 2 2 4(1602000 Lunglei (NT) Urban 11 26 20 6 3 3 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 139

FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Total/ Literate) III iterates Total workers Rural/ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban DistrictIRD Block/Town 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2 311 24 6 3 :; 22 22 Total Lunglei :; 5 5 5 Rural 25 19 6 3 3 17 17 Urban 2 2 2 2 Total Lungsen 2 2 2 2 Rural Urban 3 3 3 3 Total Lunglei 3 3 3 3 Rural Urban URBAN 2 2 2 2 Urban Tlabung (NT) 23 17 6 3 3 15 15 Urban Lunglei (NT)

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 141

FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

of main workers Total! Iiolisehoid industry workers Other workers Marginal workers Rural! Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban DistrictiRD Block/Town 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2 21 21 Total Lunglei 4 4 Rural 17 17 Urban Total Lungsen Rural Urban 3 3 Total Lunglei 3 3 Rural Urban URBAN 2 2 ,Urban Tlabung (NT) 15 15 Urban Lunglei (NT) 142 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Total! Industrial category I.o\:alinll Rurall Iiollschold mdustr), c(ld~ Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers nUl11b\!r DislrictJRD Blockfl'own Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Fcmaks 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 0(' Lunglei Tutal Rural I .. hun

()(I{)~ 1.1I11~SCIl Totnl K.ural Urban

(1l1(JJ Lungici TOlal Rural Urban

1(1(,0 I 000 Tlabung (NT) Urban 4(1(J02000 Lunglci (NT) Urban PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 143

FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

0fmnrginal \\orkers Total/ Location Other workers Non·workers Rural/ code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban DistrictIRD BlockITown number 47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2 11 5 6 Total Lunglei 06 Rural 11 5 6 Urban Total Lungsen 0002 Rural Urban Total Lunglei 0003 Rural Urban URBAN Urban Tlabung (NT) 40601000 II 5 6 Urban Lunglei (NT) 40602000 144 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT \ Number of Total population (including 1.11l:

~(/(J(II 0110 'ilabung (NT) UrbJn 584 2.796 1.403 1,393 506 251 255 ·1(1(11)211111) 1.1I11glei (NT) Urban 8,555 44,312 22,142 22,170 6,618 3,342 3.276 .j {I (1 l).\ Oil I) Ill1ahlhial (NT) llrb.111 1.335 6,689 3,316 3,373 1,033 5.13 .190 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 145

FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Total/ Literates 111 iterates Total workers Rural/ Persons Males Females Persom Males Females Persons Males Females Urban DistrictIRD Block/Town II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

91,4~0 48.3~4 43,096 39,328 17,847 21.481 67,001 36.408 30,593 Total Lunglei 47,216 26,124 21,092 29,755 13,206 16,549 43,811 23,070 20.741 Rural H.22J 22,220 22,004 9,S73 4,641 4,932 23,190 13,338 9.852 Urban 8.456 4,990 3,466 6,808 2,970 3,838 8,789 4,796 3,993 Total West Bunghmun 8.456 4,990 3,466 6,808 2,970 3,838 8,789 4,796 3,993 Rural Urban 11.166 7,017 4,149 15,368 6,633 8,735 14,793 7,733 7,060 Total Lungsen 11,166 7,017 4,149 15,368 6,633 8,735 14,793 7,733 7,060 Rural Urban 14,U7X 7,305 6,773 3,874 1,857 2,017 9,901 5,256 4,645 Total Lunglei 14.078 7.305 6,773 3,874 1,857 2,017 9,901 5,256 4,645 Rural Urban 11,516 ' 6,812 6,704 3,705 1,746 ),959 10,328 5,285 5,043 Total Hnahthial 11.516 6,812 6,704 3,705 1,746 1,959 10,328 5,285 5,043 Rural Urban URBAN 2,054 1.067 987 742 336 406 1,246 729 517 Urban Tlabung (NT) 36,805 18,470 18.335 7.507 3,672 3,835 17,903 10,555 7,348 Urban Lung1ei (NT) 5.365 2,683 2,682 1,324 633 691 4,041 2,054 1,987 Urban Hnahthial (NT) 146 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial category I.ocatiull ,OJ,ll --'--- code DistrictlRD Block! Rural! Main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers Ilumber Town Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Person$ Males Females 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Ob Lunglci Total 56.363 32.770 23.593 39,344 21.182 18.162 892 525 367

I~ural 37,448 21.111 16,331 33,246 18.098 15,148 474 283 191 lIrban 18,915 11,653 7,262 6,098 3,084 3,014 418 242 176 OliOt Wl!st Bunghmun °lotal 7,186 4,419 2,767 6,516 3,914 2,602 30 16 14 Rural 7,IlIn 4.419 2,767 6,516 1,914 2,602 30 16 14 Urban 0(102 Lungsen Total 12.776 7,112 5,664 11,396 6,153 5,243 321 187 134 Rural 12,776 7,112 5.664 11,396 6,153 5,243 321 187 t34 Urban ()(I()l LUlIglci Tolal 8,945 5,004 3,941 7,810 4,174 3,636 69 40 29 Rural 8.945 5,004 3,94t 7,810 4,174 3,636 69 40 29 Urban (1(1(1·1 Iinahthial TOlal K,541 4,5K2 3,'1S9 7,524 ,),K57 3,667 54 4u 14 Rural 8,541 4,582 3,959 7,524 3,857 3,667 54 40 14 Urban t:JW,\;\ 4116{)IIH10 '1lallting (NT) Urban 990 668 322 512 315 197 6 3 3 4ull(l2(JOO Ltlnglci (NT) Urban 15,006 9,366 5,640 3,953 2.013 1,940 261 156 105 4(1(,OJ()OU Iinahthial (NT) Urban 2,919 1,619 1,300 1,633 756 877 151 83 68 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 147

FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES of main v.orkers ---- Totall llouschold industry workers Marginal workers - Other workers Rural/ llcrsons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban DistrictIRD BlockITown 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2 324 214 110 15,803 10,849 4,954 ]0,638 3,638 7,000 Total Lunglei 137 100 37 3,591 2,636 955 6,363 1,953 4,410 Rural IS7 114 73 12,212 8,213 3,999 4,275 1,685 2,590 Urban 22 15 7 61& 474 144 1,603 377 1,226 Total West Bunghmun 22 15 7 61& 474 144 1,603 377 1,226 Rural Urban 42 25 17 1,017 747 270 2,017 621 1,396 Total Lungsen 42 25 17 1,017 747 270 2,017 621 1,396 Rural Urban 45 39 6 1,021 751 270 956 252 704 Total Lunglei 45 39 6 1,021 751" 270 956 252 704 Rural Urban 2X 21 7 935 664 271 1,787 703 1,084 Total Hnahthial 2X 21 7 935 664 271 1,787 703 1,084 Rural Urban URBAN II 7 4 461 343 118 256 61 195 Urban Tlabung (NT) 147 88 59 10,645 7,109 3,536 2,897 1,1&9 1,708 Urban Lunglei (NT) 29 19 10 1,106 761 345 1,122 435 687 Urban Hnahthial C-.JT) 148 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial categol) IOl.:atilln Totall Household industry I:lldo: Rurall Cultivators Agricuhurallaboun.:rs workers 11l1l11h":f I)jstrkt/lW Blockfl'own lJrhall Persons Mules Femules Persons Males Femules Persons Males Females 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

0(, LIIIl~lci Total 6.081 1.816 4.265 1,818 747 1,071 229 72 IS7 Itural 5.190 1.537 3.653 384 132 252 160 48 112 IJrbaJl 891 279 612 1,434 615 819 69 2~ 45 0001 West Bunghmun Total 1,452 311 1,141 20 11 9 24 8 16 Rural 1.452 311 1.141 20 II 9 24 8 16 IJrhan 0002 1.1I1lgscn Total 1.432 447 985 216 62 154 77 21 56 Rural 1.432 447 985 216 62 154 77 21 56 Urban (H'O) LlIllglcl Total 727 165 562 S4 18 36 4& 13 35 Rural 727 165 562 S4 18 36 48 13 35 Urban OO()~ IInuhthial Total 1,579 614 965 94 41 53 II 6 5 ({ural 1.579 614 965 94 41 53 II 6 5 Urban

I'HBA~ 411(J(lIOOO Tlahung (NT) Urban 30 4 26 42 16 26 6 2 4 411{lO21)()O LlIllglci tNT) Urban 529 157 372 807 361 446 44 19 25 ·I(I(I()~()fI() Iinahthial (NT) llrhan 332 118 214 585 238 347 19 3 16 - _,_ .... ---- - ERIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 149

FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

~)rmarginal \\orkers Totall Location Othl.:r workers Non-worker::> Rural! code P;:rsons Males Females Persons Males Females Urban DistrictJRD BlockITown number 47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2 2,510 1,003 1,507 63,767 29,783 33.984 Total Lunglei 06 629 236 393 33,160 16,260 16,900 Rural CB81 767 l,tl4 30,607 13,523 17,084 Urban 107 47 60 6,475 3,164 3,311 Total West Bunghmun 0001 107 47 60 6,475 3,164 3,311 Rural Urban 292 91 201 11,741 5,917 5,824 Total Lungsen 0002 292 91 201 11,741 5,917 5,824 Rural Urban 127 56 71 8,051 3,906 4,145 Total Lunglei 0003 127 56 71 8,051 3,906 4,145 Rural Urban 103 42 61 6,893 3,273 3,620 Total Hnahthial 0004 103 42 61 6,893 3,273 3,620 Rural Urban

URBA~ 178 39 139 1,550 674 876 Urban Tlabung (NT) 40601000 l,51 i 652 865 26,409 11,587 14.822 Urban Lunglei (NT) 40602000 186 76 110 2,648 1,262 1,386 Urban Hnahthial (NT) 40603000 150 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI VILLAGE PRIMARY RD BLOCK-

Total Population I.O":'ltilll1 Name of /\rca (including institutional and l'lllie Vi lIage! [own! in Total housclcss population) Population 0-6 number Ward Ilectare~ households Persons Males Females Persons Males F":lllalcs

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

111101 West Bunghmllo (Total) 3.199 15.821 8.486 7,335 2.881 1,489 1.392 1111111 West BlIllghmull (Rural) 3.199 15.1121 8.4116 7.335 2.881 1,489 1.392 0001 West HUlIghmun (l[rbun) West Bunghmun (Rural) OIl040(lOO Mar'S' 354 1.961 1,033 928 389 199 190 O(l04070() lenlbllllla 2<> 1611 93 75 J.J 17 17 {)(lO.JUSOU Scsawm 60 342 184 158 75 -II 34 (i(104(l9(lO I.aisallfal 90 499 251 248 98 51 .j7 (I,IO..J 1000 t-:Uh711i -----Un-inhabited:------O(l().J [ 100 ()arngawn 83 467 244 223 93 -16 -17 (lllU·' I :!OO l)eng'lIf 55 356 191 165 68 44 (l(l().J 1)00 S,Khawlck 24 107 66 41 21 14 O(lU41400 Ncw.Khawlek 25 125 611 57 19 6 13 O(lO.J I :'i00 lluurpuv 232 1.258 638 620 183 101 82 0004 16(]O W Rungtlang 41 227 117 110 45 23 22 ooo..j I 70(l S.Dmnpui 46 214 113 101 52 21 31 0(10-1 I MUU )-"uwnplil W 44 254 124 130 35 1'1 1(, 0(1041')00 TlclI 9 77 43 34 19 13 6 O(l042()OO Thcnhlulll 169 900 476 424 164 78 86 Ofl()4) I on Kl1wlhawk 30 139 79 60 26 14 12 ()(lU422uO ('hangplIl 711 377 1'.11 IlI6 92 3'1 5.1 ()(l042300 I.ungchcm 66 368 197 171 73 38 35 0(1042400 W.Bunghmun 197 993 534 459 172 84 88 IlIlI)4::! SOO Sachan 67 373 188 185 55 31 2-1 O(lU.J2b()O New ~achan 104 527 262 265 93 45 -18 O(l().J2700 I'hainllalll 19 120 59 61 29 18 11 O(l[)-I 21100 Machuasora -----Un-inhabitcdl------()()042l)1)() :-'alll1ar 39 226 116 110 43 19 2-1 ()(l()4JOOO Mau/.am 121 613 329 284 148 79 69 O(lO-l.! I 00 Bandiasora 77 486 256 230 94 49 45 OllU.JJ2()O Saiscn 24 158 86 72 41 21 20 ()(lU-I.'300 I)..:vasliri 711 490 249 241 71 32 39 ()(lO-l3400 Ilnahkhai -----Un-inhabited,----- 0(104.1500 Malsuri 486 886 652 234 94 46 48 0(1043600 I'uunkhai 175 1,066 560 506 217 110 107 ()()(I.j l70() 1.11""uri 24 160 77 83 30 12 18 O()OU!\O() New Bclkhai lTuikawi) 60 340 192 148 62 37 0004J'JOO SUIlla5umi 40 235 129 106 39 24 15 O(l(l4.JOOO Thingkhim Un-inhabited-----­ (JII()4 II ()\) ~.Bcl"hui Lln-inhubito:d- (l004.J200 Sert[angpui 106 546 294 252 80 45 35 000-14300 Serte 80 382 197 185 65 36 29 ()(I().JHOO S.l.lIngdai 44 212 117 95 32 20 12 UIlU4450U IlllllllltiO 26 169 81 1111 30 17 IJ PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT '151 CENSUS ABSTRACT WEST BUNGHMUN

Name of Scheduled Castes Scheduled Castes Literates VillageJTownl Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Ward

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

15,264 7,960 7,304 8,676 5,195 3.481 West Bunghmun (Total) 1~,264 7,960 7,304 8,676 5,195 3,481 West Bunghmun (Rural) - West Bunghmun (Urban) West Bunghmun (Rural) 1,934 1,011 923 850 607 243 Mar'S' 168 93 75 114 73 41 Terabonia 342 184 158 252 139 113 Sesawm 499 251 248 382 191 191 Laisawral Ln-inhabited Kohzai 467 244 223 310 173 137 Darngawn 355 190 165 268 142 126 Dengsur 107 66 41 83 52 31 S.Khawlek 125 68 57 103 61 42 New.Khawlek 1,232 614 618 1,046 527 519 Buarpui 227 117 110 162 83 79 WBungtlang 214 113 101 136 82 54 S.Dampui 254 124 130 201 98 103 Kawnpui W 76 42 34 52 27 25 Tleu 880 464 416 655 356 299 Thenhlum 139 79 60 111 64 47 Kawlhawk 353 176 177 268 145 123 Changpui 361 193 168 258 148 110 Lungchem 987 528 459 773 445 328 W.Bunghmun 373 188 185 90 80 10 Sachan 526 261 265 347 203 144 New Sachan 112 55 57 54 37 17 Phainuam - ---Un-inhabited Machuasora 226 116 110 100 77 23 Salmar 592 308 284 86 78 8 Mauzam 486 256 230 98 77 21 Bandiasora 158 86 72 24 21 3 Saisen 490 249 241 89 63 26 Devasuri - Un-inhabited Hnahkhal 480 246 234 266 233 33 Malsuri 1,066 560 506 322 238 84 Puankhai 160 77 83 54 40 14 Lokisuri 340 192 148 157 102 55 New Belkhai (Tuikawi) 235 129 106 16 15 I Sumasumi Un-inhabited Thingkhlm --Un-inhabited S.Belkhai 546 294 252 443 243 200 Sertlangpui 380 )95 185 310 160 150 Serte 205 liO 95 159 85 74 S.Lungdai 169 81 88 37 30 7 Hmundo 152 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

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l.oeuliol1 Name of I:11UI.! ViliagefT'ownl Illiterates Total workers Main workers nUJl1ber Ward I'ersons Males Females Persons Males females Persons Males Females

2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0001 West Bunghmun 7,145 3,291 3,854 9.300 5,301 3,999 7,619 4,849 2,770 ('1'..... 1) (1(101 West Uunghmun 7.145 3,291 3.854 9.300 5.301 3.999 7.619 4.849 2,770 (I{ural) 0001 West Bunghmun (li rhlln) West Bunghmun (I{urall Oll040600 Mar'S' 1,111 426 685 1,353 719 634 915 563 352 011040700 Tcrabonia 54 20 34 74 43 31 54 43 II (J(1040!lOO SCS3\\111 90 45 45 182 99 83 147 88 59 O(l040900 Laisawral 117 60 57 305 150 155 211 133 78 ll(l04 I (l00 Kolvai ------Un-inhabited------(1004 I 100 Darngawn 157 71 86 250 129 121 243 127 116 11(11I412()() i)cng'lll 11M .jt) 39 198 lOS 93 164 98 ()(I041300 S.Khawlek 24 14 10 68 42 26 68 42 26 IllI041400 Ne\\.Khawlek 22 7 15 77 48 29 54 45 9 0(1041500 £luarpui 212 III 101 696 382 314 595 344 2~1 1)004 I hon W.llung(lung 1>5 J·I 31 104 62 42 103 ·11 ()(l041700 S.Dampui 78 31 47 91 59 32 71 59 12 000411100 Kuwnl'ui W 53 26 27 118 64 54 114 60 54 0(1041900 Tleu 25 16 9 41 22 19 31 21 10 OII()42000 J'hcnhlull1 245 120 125 413 264 149 343 245 l)X 0(104:' 100 Kawlhawk 28 15 13 81 54 27 81 54 27 (J(lO-1 ~200 Changpui 109 46 63 174 112 62 154 107 47 1)(1\)42300 Lungchcll1 110 49 61 196 122 74 188 121 67 00(J-1~-100 W.Bunghmun 220 89 131 463 301 162 420 295 125 00042500 Suchan 283 lOS 175 220 109 III 161 103 58 000421100 Nc\\ Suchan 180 59 121 339 176 163 233 171 62 O(I(J42700 Phainuam 66 22 44 58 29 29 44 28 16 (JOU42!100 Machuusora Un-inhabited,------00042900 Salll1ur 126 39 87 134 74 60 94 66 2& 000430(J0 MUlI.lam 527 251 276 438 230 208 330 213 117 0(10431 (JO Bandiasora 388 179 209 241 124 117 228 123 105 O(J043200 Saisen 134 65 69 89 45 44 76 43 33 01104.1300 Dcvasuri 401 186 215 345 173 172 343 172 171 O(l04J400 Hnahkhai -----Un-inhabited------()OO·D~O() Malsuri 620 419 201 668 543 125 569 467 102 OOO·L\(,(JO I'uallt..hui 744 322 422 b.39 342 2en 545 JllJ 0004 noo I.okisuri 106 37 69 86 39 47 65 31 34 00043KOO New Bclkhai 183 90 93 243 141 102 190 122 68 (Tuikawi) 01104 1'100 SUllla~lImi 219 114 105 167 91 76 152 88 64 000-1 ~(lOO rhingkhim -----Un-inhabited-----­ 0004-1100 S.l3clkhai Un-inhabited------(JO(J4·ll00 Scrtlangpui 103 51 52 292 168 124 218 159 59 OO()4-1300 Sene 72 37 35 232 118 114 206 116 YO OOO-l4400 S.Lungdai 53 32 21 119 67 52 103 66 37 OIJ0-1·1500 1II1111ndo 132 51 81 106 55 51 106 55 51 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 153 CENSUS ABSTRACT WEST BUNGHMUN

Industrial category of main workers Name of Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Household industries workers Other workers Village!fownl Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Ward

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 6.545 3,940 2,605 31 )7 14 22 15 7 1,021 877 144 West Bunghmun (Total) (),545 3.940 2.605 31 1'1 14 22 15 7 1,02] 877 ]44 West Bunghmun (Rural) West Bunghmun (Urban) West Bunghmun (Rural) 836 499 337 23 II 12 56 53 3 Mar'S' 53 42 II I Terabonia 134 7LJ 55 13 9 4 Sesawm 194 122 72 17 II 6 Laisawral -Un-inhabited Kohzai 217 110 107 5 2 3 21 15 6 Darngawn 147 85 62 17 13 4 Dengsur 66 40 26 2 2 S.Khawlek 44 38 6 9 6 3 New.Khawlek 467 251 216 2 5 2 3 121 90 31 Buarpui 100 60 40 3 2 1 W.Bungtlang 60 51 9 11 8 3 S.Dampui 101 50 51 13 10 3 Kawnpui W 27 18 9 4 3 Tleu 239 163 76 8 7 96 75 21 Thenhlum 75 50 25 6 4 2 Kawlhawk 125 81 44 29 26 3 Changpul 155 103 52 4 4 29 14 15 Lungchem 305 197 108 115 98 17 W.Bunghmun 161 103 58 Sachan 233 171 62 New Sachan 44 28 16 Phainuam ------Un-inhabited Machuasora LJ4 66 28 Salmar 30'1 192 117 21 21 MauLam 221 116 105 7 7 Bandiasora 76 43 33 Saisen 342 In 170 Devasuri -----Un-inhabited Hnahkhai 235 133 102 334 334 Malsuri 542 316 226 3 3 Puankhai 65 31 34 Lokisuri IX2 114 68 8 8 New BeJkhai (Tuikawi) 152 88 64 Sumasumi - ----Un-inhabited Thingkhim Un-inhabited S.l3elkhai 160 113 47 2 2 56 44 12 Sertlangpui IRS 104 84 18 12 6 Serte 90 56 34 '- 13 10 3 S.Lungdai 106 55 51 Hmundo 154 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK-

Industrial category of marginal worker~ . l.ocation Name of code VillagefTownl Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Ward Persons Mules Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Femules

2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 01101 West BunghmuR 1,681 452 1,229 1,457 314 1,143 20 11 9 (Total) 0001 West Bunghmun 1,681 452 1,229 1,457 314 1,143 20 II 9 (Rural) 0001 West BUllghmun (Urban) West BUlIghmun (I~ural) 0(1040600 Mar'S' 438 156 282 356 113 243 12 11 01l04!l7UO Tcrabonia 2u 20 19 19 (J(J(J4()XU() SC'llWI1l 3~ 1 1 24 34 11 23 ()(l040l)OO Laisawral 94 17 77 93 17 76 0(1041000 Kohzai -----Un-inhabited------00041 100 Darngawn 7 2 5 01104 I 200 I)cngsur H 7 27 33 7 26 O(l041300 S.Khawlek O(J04140(J Ncw.Khawlck 23 3 20 23 3 20 011041 SOO Buarpui 101 38 63 70 27 43 5 5 ()O!l41 hOO W.BlIngliang 1 1 tl00417tlO S.Dampui 20 20 20 20 (ltl04 1 SOO Ka\\npui W 4 4 4 4 ClOO.:! 1900 Tleu 10 9 10 9 ()o0420()O l'hcnhlul1l 70 19 51 64 14 SO 00042100 Ka"lhaw~ 0(1042200 Changpui 20 5 15 20 5 15 0(1042300 l.ungchem 8 1 7 ()~041400 W.Hunghmun 43 6 37 37 5 32 OIl{)4 2 SO{) Sachan 59 6 53 59 6 53 0(1042600 New Sachan 106 5 101 106 5 101 ()U0427UO Phainuam 14 13 14 13 O(l042&OO Machllasora ------Un-inhabited------00042900 Sui mar 40 8 32 40 8 32 0004JOOO Mauzam 108 17 91 108 17 91 00043100 Bandiasora 13 12 13 12 O(104J200 Suisen 13 2 11 12 2 10 ()0043300 Devasuri 2 I I 2 I I {)(104J-IOO Ilnllhkhai ------Un-inhabited------00043S00 Malsuri 99 76 23 28 5 23 O(J043(lo(J Puankhai 94 23 71 94 23 71 00043700 I.ok isuri 21 8 13 21 8 13 O(l()43S00 New Belkhai 53 19 34 53 19 34 (Tuikuwi) O(J(143l)OO Sumasumi 15 3 12 15 3 12 00044000 Thingkhim -----Un·inhabitedl------0004-11 no S.Bcl~hai ------Un-inhabitcd (J()()·J·I ~ O() ScrtJangpui 74 C) 6.5 61! 6 62 (l0044300 Serte 26 2 24 26 2 24 .- 00044-10{) S.Lungdai 16 15 14 14 (1)044500 Ilmundo PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 155 CENSUS ABSTRACT WEST BUNGHMUN

Industrial category of marginal workers Name of Iiousehoid industries workers Other workers Non-workers Villagerrownl Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Ward 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 24 8 16 180 119 61 6,521 3,185 3,336 West Bunghmun (Total) 0001 24 8 16 180 119 61 6.521 3.185 3,336 West Bunghmun (Rural) 0001 - West Bunghmun (Urban) 0001 West Bunghmun (Rural) 2 2 68 30 38 608 314 294 Mar'S' 00040600 94 50 44 Terabonia 00040700 160 85 75 Sesawm 00040800 194 101 93 Laisawral 00040900 ------Cn-inhabited Kohzai 00041000 3 2 3 2 217 115 102 Darngawn 00041100 158 86 72 Dengsur 00041200 39 24 15 S.Khawlek 00041300 48 20 28 New.Khawlek 00041400 16 4 12 10 7 3 562 256 306 Buarpui 00041500 123 55 68 W.Bungtlang 00041600 123 54 69 S.Dampui 00041700 136 60 76 Kawnpui W 00041800 36 21 15 Tleu 00041900 5 4 487 212 275 Thenhlum 00042000 58 25 33 Kawlhawk 00042100 203 79 124 Changpui 00042200 2 2 6 5 172 75 97 Lungehem 00042300 5 4 530 233 297 W.Bunghmun 00042400 153 79 74 Sachan 00042500 188 86 102 New Sachan 00042600 62 30 32 Phainuam 00042700 ---- -Un-inhabited Machuasora 00042800 92 42 50 Salmar 00042900 175 99 76 Mauzam 00043000 245 132 113 Bandiasora 00043100 69 41 28 Saisen 00043200 145 76 69 Devasuri 00043300 Un-inhabited Hnahkhai 00043400 71 71 218 109 109 Malsuri 00043500 427 218 209 Puankhai 00043600 74 38 36 Lokisuri 00043700 97 51 46 New Belkhai 00043800 (Tuikawi) 68 38 30 Sumasumi 00043900 -- -Un-inhabited Thingkhim 00044000 - ----Un-inhabited S.Belkhai 00044100 6 3 3 254 126 128 Sertlangpui 00044200 150 79 71 Serte 00044300 2 93 50 43 S.Lungdai 00044400 63 26 37 Hmundo 00044500 156 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK-

Total Population I.m:ulion Name of Area (including institutional and cnd.: Villngc{fownl in Total house less population) Populalion 0-6 nllmber Ward Ilectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IIlHl2 I.lIngsen (Total) 4.674 26.967 13,949 13.018 5.597 2.870 2.727 1111112 I.ungsen (Rural) 4.674 26,967 13,949 13.018 5.597 2.870 2.727 011112 J.nngsen (llrban) I.ungsen (Rural) O{lO~~600 Ukdasuri (Tuilet) 59 401 213 188 99 51 4S IJ(t044700 Vanzawl Un-inhabited 011044800 Zliangzawl Un-inhabited ()(l04~900 Samuksuri(Chcngkawllui) 83 595 306 289 124 52 72 0(1045000 Sugarbasora 65 377 212 165 77 46 31 ()(l045 100 Diplibagh(Kawizau) 219 1,412 729 683 294 ISO 144 I)(J045200 Tuichawngchhuah Un-inhabited 0(1045300 'I'uichawng 389 2.248 1.162 1,086 447 219 12& OIl()45400 Rolui 40 194 157 137 71 39 32 O(IO·155()O Alldcrll1:tllik 50 350 178 172 73 39 J.j 0(10-1 ,(lOO Sihphirllang 16 96 51 45 25 14 11 000-1:\ 700 l'hairuangchhuah 25 128 66 62 32 17 15

OflO~:'i~()O Mualll1u -----Un-inhabitc:d ()(l04 ;;t)OO Kallchhuah 75 477 245 232 113 51 62 ()(I().j{lOOO 1'1Itl1lilgasih ISO 759 396 363 175 95 80 OOO.j61 00 IlI!llhci 66 380 187 193 97 40 :'7 O(10462()0l.ungscn 447 2.274 1,125 1,149 348 168 180 ()OO~6J()0 Chhlluhthum 10 5& 29 29 16 8 8 0(1046400 Klimraghat Un-inhabited 0(1046500 Dinthar Un-inhabited 0(1046600 (Jurllsora Un-inhabited 0(104 (> 700 Borahorinachhuah Un-inhabited 0(104(>800 Balukiasuri 35 234 113 121 48 22 26 (1(104(>900 Ncw.Bulukiasuri 37 253 131 122 5 I 26 25 O(l0470001.al11thai III 44 239 129 110 38 22 16 00047100 Lamthai II 59 343 172 171 56 22 34 0(1047200 1.1I111thai I 41 249 138 III 37 23 14 0(1047 JOO Scrhllan 55 329 171 158 72 39 33 0(l04 7 400' NlIllsuri 125 885 447 438 203 109 94 0(1047500 Chal11pasliri 3 19 10 9 5 2 3 O()O-l 7600 Mliriskala 25 155 80 75 47 24 23 ()f)047 7()O Ilindiasora 49 317 156 16! 75 37 38 0004 nO() Thekadllar 26 171 90 81 39 21 18 (l(l047900 Khangrasuri 5 27 18 9 4 2 :! OOO-l~()(lO Balungsliri 34 195 101 94 46 28 18 0(1048100 Zohmllll 53 372 189 183 94 46 48 0004&200 Chhulllkhum 27 118 62 56 27 13 14 Ol104X300 I3cnga Veng Un-inhabited (){)04K-IOO Mautlang 49 283 150 133 76 42 34 0004SS00 l'hairuangkai 165 804 413 391 166 85 81 0004IH,(}() W,Rllllung 104 438 249 189 78 47 31 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 157 CENSUS ABSTRACT LUNGSEN

Name of Scheduled Caste~ Scheduled Castes Literates ViIlagefTownJ Per~()ns Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Ward II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

2 2 26,534 13,650 12,884 11,399 7,208 4,191 Lungsen (Total) 2 2 26.534 13,650 12,884 11,399 7,208 4,191 Lungsen (Rural) Lungsen (Urban) Lungsen (Rural) 401 213 188 154 \25 29 Ukdasuri (Tuilet) ~ -----Un-inhabited Vanzawl - -Un-mhabited Zuangzawl 595 306 289 190 153 37 Samuksuri(Chengkawllui) 377 212 165 109 89 20 Sugarbasora 1,385 713 672 330 243 87 Diplibagh(Kawizau) Un-inhabited Tuichawngchhuah 2.110 1,087 1,023 761 537 224 Tuichawng 294 157 137 102 78 24 Rolui 350 178 172 107 95 12 Andermanik 96 51 45 18 15 3 Sihphirtlang 128 66 62 9 7 2 Phairuangchhuah ------lJn-inhabited Mualmu 477 245 232 84 64 20 Kauchhuah 755 392 363 360 223 137 Putlungasih 379 186 193 234 126 108 Belthei 2.244 1,100 1,144 1,822 930 892 Lungsen 58 29 29 2 2 Chhuahthum -- ---Un-inhabited Kumraghat -- -Un-inhabited Dinthar ------Un-inhabited Gurusora

- ----Un~inhabited------Borahorinachhuah 234 113 12\ 54 38 16 Balukiasuri 253 131 122 92 68 24 New.Balukiasuri 239 129 110 77 64 13 Lamthai III 343 172 171 127 93 34 Lamthai 11 249 138 III 53 44 9 Lamthai I 329 171 158 46 31 15 Serhuan 885 447 438 377 254 123 Nunsuri 19 10 9 Champasuri 155 80 75 15 12 3 Muriskata 317 156 161 llO 78 32 Bindiasora 171 90 81 45 36 9 Thekaduar 27 18 9 16 14 2 Khangrasuri 194 100 94 27 22 5 Balungsuri 372 189 183 64 49 15 Zohmun 115 59 56 80 46 34 Chhumkhum --Un-inhabited Benga Veng 283 150 133 101 70 31 Mautlang 782 400 382 341 217 124 Phairuangkai 404 215 189 219 135 84 W.Rotlang 158 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK-

I u..:alillll Name of . l'mlo Villagcffownl Illiterates Total workers Main workers III IIllhc I' Ward Per~ons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 211 t)(lO 2 LlIlll(scn (Total) 15.568 6.741 8.827 15,066 7,955 7.111 13,029 7.326 5,703 ()002 Lunl!scn (Rural) 15.568 6.741 8.827 15,066 7,955 7.111 13,029 7,326 5.703 0(102 1.1I1l1!s~n (\Irban)

I.UUI!'t'1I ('{urn') l)lI044600 Ukdasuri (Tuile!) 247 811 159 206 104 102 202 102 100 O(l04-1700 Vanlllw] -----Un-inhabited,------1100-l.j 800 Zuangzaw] ------Un-inhabileul------OlllJ.J.II)lJlJ Smllllk,uri(Ch ..mgkuwlllll) 40S 153 252 418 221 197 333 177 156 0(10-1:\ 000 Sugarbasora 268 123 145 237 128 109 237 128 109 ()(l04:\ I 00 Diplibagh(Kawizau) 1.082 486 596 809 414 395 727 400 327 llll04 52UO TU!clmwngchhuah ------Un-inhabited------()(I(l-l53()(l TukhaIVng 1.4X7 625 862 1.442 747 695 1,163 62l) 5:34 tI(I()-I~.jOO Rolui 192 79 113 187 96 91 150 93 57 (I(lO.J:\:'(lO i\nu..:rnlanik 2-13 83 160 245 119 126 199 102 97 (1(10-1'; 600 Sihphi rtlung '78 36 42 64 33 31 49 22 27 ()IIO.J~ 7()U Phairuang.:hhuah I: 9 59 60 47 33 14 47 33 1-1 O(lO.J5!tllO Munlll1u ------Un-inhabited,----- O(lO.J5l)(IO Kauchhuah 3Q3 181 212 243 126 ] 17 203 119 g.J O(lO.J(lOOO Pu(llIngasih 3l)9 173 226 310 195 115 309 195 11.J ()(1046I00 Bclthci 146 61 85 216 111 105 215 III 10-1 O(l046200 Lung~cn 452 195 257 1,391 722 669 974 579 395 ()0()4h,10(l C'hhllahthllm 56 27 29 37 20 17 29 20 ') tlIIO·I" 100 KlIllIl"I·.hnt lln-inhllhilcd O(104h:\1l0 Dinlhar Un-inhabitedl-----­ Oll046600 Gurusora ·----Un-inhabited,------0(104(1700 Borahllrinachhuah ------Un-inhabited------

O(l(l4hlHlO lIuluk;'lsun IIW 75 J(JS 133 66 67 12'1 6~ 0004b900 Ncw.Balukiasuri 161 63 98 144 73 71 137 71 66 IlO('47000 Lamlhlli III 162 65 97 141 74 67 140 74 66 01'047100 Lal11lhai II 2:6 79 137 186 97 89 185 97 88 IHJlJ47100 l.al1llhai I 196 94 102 129 67 62 125 66 59 0(1047300 Scrhuun 2113 140 143 186 96 90 186 96 90 (J0047401) Nlln~uri 508 193 315 425 218 207 375 207 IbS (lUO~7Sol) t'hampusuri 19 10 9 9 6 3 7 6 O()U.J7600 Muriskata 140 68 72 79 39 40 77 38 3') 00047700 Binuiasora 207 78 129 154 71 83 130 64 66 ()()047SlJO Thckaullar 126 54 72 81 43 38 79 41 38 O()047lJllO Khangmsuri II 4 7 13 8 5 13 R 1l11().Jl!OOO Balungsuri 168 79 89 96 46 50 96 46 50 OIJO..J1i I ()O %llhllltill 3011 140 168 202 107 95 202 107 ')5 0004X200 Chhulllkhulll :-8 16 22 78 44 34 76 4-1 OOll4XJllO Ben!;" Vt.:ng Un-inhabited OOO~K.J()O Maullung 1M2 80 102 137 67 70 137 67 70 O(J04X500 Phairuangkai 463 196 267 504 268 236 432 255 177 lJlJ04:->(l(l() W.i{uUang 219 114 lOS 243 147 96 205 143 62 ~------.------PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 159 CENSUS ABSTRACT LUNCSEN

Industrial cate~ory of main workers Name of Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Household industries workers Other workers Villageffownl Persons Males females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Ward 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

11.512 6.237 5.275 329 190 139 43 26 17 1.145 873 272 Lungsen (Total) 11.512 6.237 5.275 329 190 139 43 26 17 1.145 873 272 Lungsen (Rural) - Lungsen (Urban) Lungsen (Rural) 201 101 100 - Ukdasuri (Tuilet) ------Un-inhabited Vanzawl

---~ -Un-inhabited Zuangzawl 333 177 156 Samuksuri(Chengkawllui) 236 127 109 I - Sugarbasora 645 349 296 26 17 9 4 4 52 34 18 Diplibagh(Kawizau) ---- -Un-inhabited Tuichawngchhuah 883 461 422 170 92 78 109 75 34 Tuichawng 146 90 56 4 3 Rolui IY9 102 97 - Andermanik ·19 22 27 - Sihphirtlang 47 33 14 - Phalruangchhuah --Un-inhabited Mualmu \98 116 82 5 3 2 Kauchhuah 275 166 109 34 29 5 Putlungasih 20& 106 102 7 5 2 Belthei 701 401 300 15 5 10 8 3 5 250 170 80 Lungsen 29 20 9 - Chhuahthum - ----Un-Inhabited Kumraghat -Un-inhabited Dinthar ---- -Un-inhabited Gurusora - ----Un-mhabited Borahorinachhuah 128 64 64 - Balukiasuri 131 69 62 5 2 3 New. Balukiasuri 139 73 66 - Lamthai III 164 79 85 2 19 17 2 Lamthai II 118 60 58 7 6 Lamthai 1 17l) 91 88 7 5 2 Serhuan 2()9 136 133 24 13 II 3 3 79 55 24 Nunsuri 5 4 I 2 2 Champasuri 76 37 39 Muriskata 121 58 63 7 5 2 Bindiasora 74 37 37 5 4 I Thekaduar 13 8 5 - Khangrasuri 44 44 50 2 2 - Balungsuri 200 106 94 2 Zohmun 75 44 31 Chhumkhum ---Un-inhabited 8enga Veng 134 64 70 3 3 Mautlang 408 238 170 24 17 7 Phairuangkai 173 III 62 32 32 W.Rotlang 160 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK-

Industrial category of marginal workers I.llcation Numc of code Villageffown/ Marginal workers Cultivators Agricullurallabourers 11l111l0Cr Ward Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 OU02 l.ungsen (Total) 2,037 629 1,408 1,441 450 991 224 65 159 0(102 Lungsel) (Rural) 2.037 629 1.408 1.441 450 991 224 65 159 OlHI2 l.ungsen (Urban) Lungsen (Rural) ()(Il).t-1600 Ukdasuri (Tuilet) 4 2 2 3 2 000--1-1700 Vam'awl Un-inhabited 0(10--1-11\00 Zuangzawl -----Un-inhabilcd 0(1(1-1 t'l00 Salllllksuri !IS 44 41 85 44 41 (Chcllgkawllui) Olltl.t50UO Sugurhasora 0OO-1SIOO Diplibagh 112 14 68 3 2 70 12 58 (Kawizau) O(lO.:i5200 Tuichawngchhllah ----Un-inhabited Ootl.t5JO() Tukhawllg 211) 118 161 130 68 62 40 12 28 O(l()-15.tOO Rolui 37 3 34 36 3 33 ()(I(I-l5~(I() Alldcrlllunik 46 17 29 46 17 29 0(11)-15600 Sihphirtlang 15 II 4 15 11 4 000-15700 I'hairuallgchhuah O(1045SO() Mllalmu Un-inhabited 0(1045<)00 Kallchhuah 40 7 33 40 7 33 00046000 Putiungasih I 1 I 00046100 Belthci

O(l().! (,2 00 l.ul1g~..,n 417 143 274 277 97 180 3S 1~ ~O (I(10·th lUll l'hhllUhlhllll' II II II II O(104MOO Kumraghal ----Un-inhabited (1(1046500 Dinthar Un-inhabited O(lO-l6600 Gurllsora Un-inhabited OOO·H,700 llorahorin3chhuah - - --Un-inhabitcd------Ol104(JIWO l3allikiasuri 4 3 4 3 O()0.t6900 New.Balukiasuri 7 2 5 4 3 O()O-l7000 Lamthai III I 1 (I()O-l7100 LUlllthai II 1 I O()O·lnllO Laillthai I 4 3 .- 000-17300 Scrhuan OllO-l7·1110 Nun~uri 50 II 39 40 10 30 3 3 00047500 Champasuri 2 2 2 2 00047600 Muriskata 2 2 00047700 Rindiasora 24 7 17 2 2 22 7 15 0OO47XO() Thckaduur 2 2 2 2 000-17')00 Khangrasuri OOU4S000 Balullgsuri O()O.JSIOO Zohmun ()OO.J1l200 (.'hhumldlllill 2 2 00041000 Bcnga Vcng Un-inhabited 0l)048-1()0 Mautlang 0004t!500 I'hairuangkai 72 13 59 70 13 57 OO(l4X600 W.Rollang 38 4 34 38 4 34 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 161 CENSUS ABSTRACT LUNGSEN

Industrial category of marginal workers Name of Household industries workers Other workers Non-workers VilIage!fownl Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Ward

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 77 21 56 295 93 202 11,901 5,994 5.907 Lungsen (Total) 0002 77 21 56 295 93 202 11,901 5,994 5,907 Lungsen (Rural) 0002 - Lungscn (Urban) 0002 Lungsen (Rural) 195 109 86 Ukdasuri (Tuilet) 00044600 ------Un-inhabited Vanzawl 00044700 --Un-inhabited Zuangzawl 00044800 177 85 92 Samuksuri 00044900 (Chengkawllui) 140 84 56 Sugarbasora 00045000 6 6 3 3 603 315 288 Diplibagh 00045100 (Kawizau) - ---Un-inhabited Tuichawngchhuah 00045200 30 9 21 79 29 50 806 415 391 Tuichawng 00045300 107 61 46 Rolui 00045400 105 59 46 Andermanik 00045500 32 18 14 Sihphirtlang 00045600 81 33 48 Phairuangchhuah 00045700 - -Un-inhabited Mualmu 00045800 234 119 liS Kauchhuah 00045900 449 201 248 Putlungasih 00046000 I I 164 76 88 Belthei 00046100 4 3 101 28 73 883 403 480 Lungsen 00046200 21 9 12 Chhuahthum 00046300 _--- -Un-inhabited Kumraghat 00046400 ------Un-inhabited Dinthar 00046500 ---Un-inhabited Gurusora 00046600 Un-inhabited Borahorinachhuah 00046700 101 47 54 Balukiasuri 00046800 2 2 109 58 51 New.Balukiasuri 00046900 98 55 43 Lamthai II! 00047000 I 157 75 82 Lamthai II 00047100 4 3 120 71 49 Lamthai I 00047200 143 75 68 Serhuan 00047300 7 6 460 229 231 Nunsuri 00047400 10 4 6 Champasuri 00047500, 76 41 35 Muriskata 00047600 163 85 78 Bindiasora 00047700 90 47 43 Thekaduar 00047ROO 14 10 4 Khangrasuri 00047900 99 55 44 Balungsuri 00048000 170 82 88 Zohmun 00048100 2 2 40 18 22 Chhumkhum 00048200 -----Un-inhabited Benga Veng 00048300 146 83 63 Mautlang 00048400 2 2 300 145 155 Phairuangkai 00048500 195 102 93 W.Rotlang 00048600 162 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK-

Total Population Lucation Name or Area (including institutional and ~'()dc Vi1Iage!fownl in Total houseless population) Population 0-6 number Ward Hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

00048700 Rangte 123 598 322 276 152 91 61 ()(I()4&ROO Khojoisllri (New) 92 546 2&1 265 91 52 39 0004XI)OO Khojoisuri Old 43 317 161 156 64 J I 33 OO()49UOO Silkur 35 241 127 114 52 21 :!s 00049100 llorsegojasora 30 194 92 102 38 15 23 0(1049200 Tipcraghat III 42 283 136 147 62 26 36 O()()~ 'I J 00 ri)l00 I.clisuri 18 129 60 69 25 II 14 O()()4lJ7()O Khojaisuri 52 350 192 158 73 40 33 Ull04'l8()1l Bornasliri 40 242 122 120 50 26 24 000-1 1)1)0'0 S.Chuwilung 61 365 185 180 86 46 40 Oll050UOO Thanzal11asora 46 303 159 144 59 28 31 OOU5() 1 UO South Lllngrang 186 980 513 467 188 104 1I.l 00050200 sailen 22 128 68 60 32 18 14 Oll()50300 Zchlcl 75 405 218 187 101 60 41 O()()50400 Scdaillii 27 161 79 82 37 18 19 011050500 Lulnlllui 29 115 65 SO 28 14 14 00050600 RlIulalung 64 317 172 145 59 30 29 00050700 Vairawkai 24 141 80 61 30 17 13 n\l()~()XOO I OOU IlJnunlhar 32 174 82 92 25 II 14 tHHl51 100 Sihtlang Un-inhabited (HIDSI200 I)umlui Un-inhabited OOOSI30() S.Tlungkhang ---Un-inhabited 0(1051400 Samang 5 21 9 12 4 2 2 Ol1051S00 Khawl11awi 135 664 344 320 133 65 68 000 ~ 1600 Klllapan i 59 402 197 205 78 3& 40 00051700 NCw.VlIllkmual 2& 172 91 81 40 25 15 O()0518()0 1'3ngllang Un-inhabited (l005 1900 Sailumkawn Un-inhabited 00052000 Zawlpui 158 847 465 382 167 87 80 (J0052 I 00 Ilruizam lin-inhabited Oll052200 Tuiscn Bolia 79 484 247 237 128 59 69 on05230o Tuiscn chhuah 46 214 107 107 40 23 17 o(J(J~2"()o Ilclpci(Mulinsorn) 121 808 415 393 190 98 '12 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 163 CENSUS ABSTRACT LUNGSEN ------

Name of Scheduled Castes Scheduled Castes Literates VillageITowni Persons Males Females Pt:rsons Males Females Persons Males Females Ward

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

580 304 276 380 214 166 Rangte 546 281 265 98 73 25 Khojoisuri (New) 317 161 156 64 52 12 Khojoisuri Old 241 127 114 76 50 26 Silkur 194 92 102 52 38 14 Rnrsegojasora 283 136 147 82 61 21 Tiperaghat 1Il 429 229 200 134 93 41 Tiperaghat II 763 408 355 327 225 102 Tiperaghat I ------l;n-inhabited Thumbasora 129 60 69 50 29 21 Letisuri 350 192 158 109 96 13 Khojaisuri 242 122 120 55 42 13 Bornasuri 365 185 180 166 96 70 S.Chawilung 303 159 144 67 57 10 Thanzamasora 974 507 467 713 375 338 South Lungrang 128 68 60 40 30 10 Sailen 395 211 184 158 104 54 Zehtet 161 79 82 10 10 Sedailui 92 49 43 70 42 28 Lalnutui 311 167 144 190 109 81 Rualalung 141 80 61 37 29 8 Vairawkat 134 70 64 40 27 13 Gulsil 681 323 358 511 260 251 Chawngte"V 174 82 92 66 46 20 Hmunthar Un-inhabited------Sihtlang --- - . -Un-Inhabited Damlui Un-inhabited S. Tlangkhang 21 9 12 17 7 10 Samang 662 342 320 472 255 217 Khawmawi 402 197 205 149 95 54 Kalapant 172 91 81 66 43 23 New.Vuakmual . __ -Un-inhabited Pangtlang ------L:n-inhabited Saitumkawn 819 448 371 395 266 129 Zawlpui ---- -Un-Inhabited Hruizam 484 247 237 145 100 45 Tuisen Bolia 214 107 107 118 70 48 Tuisen chhuah 807 414 393 416 256 160 Belpei(Matiasora) 1134 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK-

l.llcnliol1 Name of mue YiJlageffownl Illiterates Total workers Main workers IlII111bl.:l' Wurd Persuns Mules Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

O(104M700 Rungll.: 218 108 110 279 149 130 245 147 98 O(ltl4111l00 Khojoisuri (New) 448 208 240 3\8 \62 \56 309 162 \47 000-11\')00 Khojoisuri Uld 253 109 144 204 99 105 75 69 (J OI)()4<)l)OO Silkur Ib5 77 88 117 61 S6 113 57 56 OOO.:!l) I 00 Borscgujasora 142 54 88 104 56 48 90 49 41 O()().)l)20() '1 ipcraghal III 201 75 126 154 78 76 130 78 52 O(lO.Jl)300 I'ipl!raghal II 295 136 159 234 122 112 210 107 103 (JIJ04l)400 Tipcraghal I 462 206 256 310 207 103 286 200 86 ()(lO.JI)~()() Thulllhasora ------lln-inhnhiled----- O(104l)60u I.<.:llsuri 7') 31 48 61 34 27 55 32 2) O(l049700 Khojaisuri 241 96 145 238 131 107' 219 117 102 00049800 Hornasuri 187 80 107 133 63 70 llS 57 61 OIl0499()O S.Chawilung 1()9 89 110 171 87 84 167 83 84 000501100 Thanzumasora 236 102 134 185 • 95 90 177 91 86 0005!) I O() South Lungrang 267 138 129 551 286 26.5 449 2.59 190 OIJ051l200 SlIilcll 88 38 50 68 33 3S 68 33 35 OO(JS(J300 i'.chlCI 2·17 114 133 \83 98 85 182 97 85 0(10 WI 00 Scduilui I~ I 6<) 82 85 42 43 8S 42 43 OOOSOS(I(J I.alnllllli 45 23 22 69 39 30 66 37 29 011050600 Rualulung 127 63 64 187 108 79 184 108 76 1I0()5()71)O Va\nl\\ka\ \04 SI S3 73 40 3j 73 40 33 00050S00 Gulsil 94 43 51 77 39 38 61 36 25 ()(I()50l)ou Cha\\I1g.lc"I." 223 95 12& 317 185 132 262 171 ')1 O()O~ IOO() Illllulllhnr 108 36 72 112 51 61 IDS 50 55 (JOOSI 100 Slhllang Un-inhabited----­ ()()0512UO I>allllui ------Un-inhabitcd 00051300 S.Tlangkhang -----Un-inhabited------(lOU;; 1·100 Samail;: 4 2 2 14 6 8 13 6 7 Oll051500 Khawmawi 1')2 89 103 320 162 158 319 162 157 00051600 Kalapani 253 102 151 228 114 114 106 99 7 00051700 Ncw.Vuaklllual 106 48 58 76 48 ~8 75 48 27 ()()()~ I ROO l'ang.llanR - --Iln-inhabited------0(1051 <}O() Sailulllkawn ------Un-inhabiled------01)052000 Zawlpui 452 \99 253 520 298 222 462 276 186 00052100 IIruiZlItn ----Un-inhabited----- 00052200 Tuiscn Bolia 339 147 192 237 130 107 237 130 107 OO{)52300 Tuiscil chhuah 96 37 59 130 69 61 127 68 59 Ol)05HOO n<:lpci(Maliasora) 392 159 233 519 257 262 393 210 183 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 165 CENSUS ABSTRACT LUNGSEN

Industrial category of main workers Name of Cultivators Agricultural Labourers' Household industries workers Other workers VillagefTownl Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Ward

29 30 31 32 3".1 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

187 100 87 10 5 5 48 42 6 Rangte 307 160 147 2 2 Khojoisuri (New) 73 67 6 2 2 Khojoisuri Old 103 51 52 4 3 6 3 3 Silkur 88 47 41 I Borsegojasora. 114 68 46 14 9 5 2 Tiperaghat III 207 104 103 3 3 Tiperaghat II 174 108 66 29 22 7 6 5 77 65 12 Tiperaghat I ------Un-inhabited Thumbasora 53 31 22 2 Letisuri I,}I 100 91 27 16 II Khojaisuri 118 57 61 Bornasuri 157 73 84 10 10 S.Chawilung 177 91 86 Thanzamasora 426 239 187 22 19 3 South Lungrang 66 31 35 2 2 Sailen 172 92 80 3 2 7 3 4 Zehtet 85 42 43 Sedailui 60 31 29 6 6 Lalnutui 160 89 71 23 19 4 Rualalung 71 38 33 2 2 Vairawkai 61 36 25 Gulsil 108 52 56 3 2 151 117 34 'Chawngte'"L" 103 48 55 2 2 Hmunthar --Un-inhabited Sihtlang -- ---Un-inhabited Damlui ---Un-inhabited S.Tlangkhang 13 6 7 Samang 307 153 154 12 9 3 Khawmawi 99 92 7 3 3 4 4 Kalapani 74 47 27 New.Vuakmual ------Un-mhabited Pangtlang - ---Un-inhabited Saitumkawn 359 190 169 5 4 97 81 16 Zawlpui ----Un-inhabited Hruizam 235 128 107 2 2 Tuisen Bolia 121 63 S9 5 5 Tuisen chhuah 391 209 182 2 1 Belpei(Matiasora) 166 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK-

Industrial category of marginal workers IOl'alillll Name of cudl! Vi Ilagefllmn/ Marginal workers Cultivators Agriculturallabourcrs IllIl11bl!r Ward Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 ·11 ,I:! ,1:1 44 45 4(, 47 ,18 -19

1l00.JX700 Ranglc 34 2 32 22 21 9 X Ollll.JXXtlO KhojoislJri (New) I) 9 9 9 OOO.Jl1 t}Otl Khl~iobllri Old l:!lJ 30 99 120 27 93 OOI).Jt)OOO Sillalf 4 3 3 O()04lJ I 00 Bmsegojasora 14" 7 7 14 7 7 0004'> 2 DO Tlpcraghat III 24 24 20 20 4 Ol104lJ3()() Tipcrughat II 24 15 9 24 15 9 " (I11049400 Tipcmghat I 24 7 17 2 2 13 3 10 OO()495(JO ThulI1basora Un-inhabitc:d ()O()4'l(lOO I clbur; 6 2 4 6 2 4 O()041)700 Khojaisuri _9 14 5 17 12 5 2 2 OIl\l49XOU Borna~uri '5 6 9 10 3 7 O(104 1)I)110 S.Chuwllung 4 4 01/0;;0000 I hUIl/(Hllusoru II 4 4 8 4 4 1I11()50 I 00 Soulh I.ungrang 102 27 75 92 25 67 0(11)5021)0 Sallen O(l()5dJ(lO I,hlcl Ollll5P-ItlO Scdaillli 1)(1(l5()~(l() l.alnulllI 3 2 I (lII05U(l(JO Rualalllllg 3 3 3 3 1l01l5071111 Yainl\\kui OII1l5()X(lO (Jllbli Ie. -' 13 16 :l 13 OllU51llJllO l-h,mllgt.:"I." 55 14 41 20 6 14 00051000 Ill11ullthar 7 6 7 6 OliOS I 100 Sihllang ------Un-inhabited O(lOSI ~O(l Damlui -~--Un-inhabited 00051300 S.Tlang.J..hullg ------Un-inhabited OOOS 1400 Sumang 00051500 Khawl11awi 00051600 Kalapani 122 15 107 110 15 95 OliO:" 1700 Nc\\_ Vuakmual I 1I00S1 xon Pangtlallg ------Un-inhabited 1I00~ il}Oll ~alllllllkawn ------Un-inhabited 00052000 Zuwlpui :i8 22 36 10 9 14 5 I} 00052 IO() Ilruil.al11 Un-inhabited ()OlJS22(J() 'I'lI1SCn Bolin IlIl05.UUO 1UI,.:n .:hhuah J 2 I (H)052.Jo(J Bc1pci (Matillsora) 126 47 79 123 46 77 2 E._RIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 167 CENSUS ABSTRACT LUNCSEN

Industrial category of marginal workers Name of Iiolisehoid industries workers Other workers Non-workers Villagefrown/ Persons Males Females Persons 'Males Females Persons Males Females Ward ------50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

3 3 319 173 146 Rangte 00048700 228 119 109 Khojoisuri (New) 00048800 (1 6 3 3 113 62 51 Khojoisuri Old 00048900 124 66 58 Silkur 00049000 90 36 54 Borsegojasora 00049100 129 58 71 Tiperaghat III 00049200 195 107 88 Tiperaghat II 00049300 8 4 4 479 224 255 Tiperaghat I 00049400 -Un-inhabited Thumbasora 00049500 68 26 42 Letisuri 00049600 112 61 51 Khojaisuri 00049700 4 2 2 109 59 50 Bornasuri 00049800 4 4 194 98 96 S.Chawilung 00049900 118 64 54 Thanzamasora 00050000 S 7 429 227 202 South Lungrang 00050100 60 35 25 Sailen 00050200 222 120 102 Zehtet 00050300 76 37 39 Sedailui 00050400 46 26 20 Lalnutui 00050500 130 64 66 Rualalung 00050600 68 40 28 Vairawkai 00050700 57 31 26 Gulsil 00050800 35 8 27 417 170 247 Chawngte"L'· 00050900 62 31 31 Hmunthar 00051000 -- ---Un-inhabited Sihtlang 00051100 ------Un-inhabited Damlui 00051200 - ----Un-inhabited S. Tlangkhang 00051300 7 3 4 Samang 00051400 I I 344 182 162 Khawmawi 00051500 q 9 3 3 174 83 91 Kalapani 0005160(J 96 43 53 New.Vuakmual 00051700 -----Un-inhabited Pangtlang 00051800 ------Un-inhabited Saitumkawn 00051900 6 3 3 28 13 15 327 167 160 Zawlpui 00052000 ------Un-inhabited Hruizam 00052100 247 117 130 Tuisen Bolia 00052200 2 ·84 38 46 Tuisen chhuah 00052300 1 289 158 131 8elpei (Matiasora) OQ052400 168 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK------Total Population I (lcalion Name of Area (including institutional and code Villageffown/ in Total houseless population) Population 0-6 number Ward Hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0(103 Lunglei (Total) 4.281 18.974 10.037 8.937 3,206 1.639 1.567 0(103 Lunglei (Rural) 4.281 18.974 10.037 8.937 3.206 1.639 1,567 0(103 Lunglei (llrban) Lunglei (Rural) 00052500 S.Kanghmun 83 401 214 187 74 35 39 O(l()52600 S.Zote 119 715 365 350 116 57 59 0(1052700 S Lunglei -----Un-inhabited------(l(i052800 Ramlaitui 87 444 228 216 81 39 42 O(l()52900 Chhipphir 220 1.221 606 615 237 121 116 00053000 Sekhum 58 268 139 129 48 25 23 Oll053100 N Mualthuam 264 1,202 642 560 198 103 95 (l0053200 Bualpui'Y- 82 503 260 243 80 44 36 \)(1053300 I.ungmawl 38 235 124 III 52 23 29 00053400 Hmuntlang 22 114 58 56 12 3 9 0(1053500 lIaulawng 373 1,911 979 932 297 153 144 0005360U MUlIsen 43 162 83 79 20 12 8 00053700 S.Phailcng 46 229 114 115 29 II 18 0(I05380U ZOlllltlang 92 490 245 245 85 35 50 0(1053900 Valchcng ------Un-inhabited------00054000 Thuampul 86 393 215 178 55 32 23 00054100 Chengpui 21 91 42 49 1I 5 6 0(1054200 SaZ3 I.B -----Un-inhabited------00054300 K,l\\mzawl ------Un-inhabited------0(1054400 Vanhne 133 624 320 304 105 52 S3 0(1054500 Siallu Cattle Farm -----Un-inhabitedl------0(1054600 Ralvawng 84 424 212 212 64 33 31 0(1054700 Matbawk -----Un-inhabited------00054800 Dawn -----Un-inhabited------00054900 New.Dawn 49 210 105 105 49 24 25 00055000 Thehlep 47 240 ll8 122 42 17 25 00055 I 00 Pachang 145 226 174 52 27 14 13 00055200 RunlUng 39 226 114 112 55 28 27 00055300 Chithar 46 215 118 97 33 15 18 O()055400 Huknumn 34 191 104 87 46 28 ]8 0(1055500 Vaisam 69 339 179 160 69 40 29 000556(J0 Salrer 33 165 86 79 34 16 18 O()05571)(} Thailllwl 96 339 180 159 44 17 27 00055800 Hlumte 25 141 82 59 31 22 9 00055900 Bualte 116 448 248 200 65 37 28 O(J05600() Bualtc l3awk -----Un-inhabitedl------00056100 Thangpui 19 77 37 40 23 8 15 00056200 Thangte 37 181 83 98 37 16 21 00056300 l'hualthu I I I 484 258 226 106 57 49 00056400 Mualthuam'S' 78 408 203 20S 89 42 47 (j(J056500 N.Tawipui 646 1,702 1,030 672 230 114 116 000566()O Herhsc -----Un-inhabited'------(J0056700 S Mualcheng 137 763 406 357 146 88 58 (100568(JO S.Tawipui 340 1,367 729 638 217 115 102 OO()S6900 Thlengang 31 154 77 77 31 17 14 00057000 Mamte 80 450 234 216 64 37 27 ~(~~_~~O Thingfal ______.....::2:.:52::....__.....:.:I,2=2.:_1 _____:6:.:2:.:6 ____5:.:9~5 ____ 2::.:0::.:4 ___ ::.:10::.:4 ___ :...10....:0 __ PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 169 CENSUS ABSTRACT LUNGLEI

Name of ~l:m:uuled Castes Scheduled Castes Literates Villageffownl Pt:rson~ Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Fe,males Ward

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 3 3 17,952 9,162 8,790 14,873 7,997 6,876 Lungle'i (Total) 3 3 17,952 9,162 8,790 14,873 7,997 6,876 Lunglei (Rural) Lunglci (Urban) Lunglei (Rural) 399 212 187 317 175 142 S.Kanghmun 715 365 350 588 305 283 S.Zote ----Un-inhabited S.Lunglei 444 228 216 343 185 158 Ramlaitui 1,221 606 615 937 469 468 Chhipphir 267 138 129 216 112 104 Sekhum 2 2 1,161 609 552 989 534 455 N.Mualthliam 502 259 243 409 212 197 Bualplli'V' 235 124 111 180 100 80 Llingmawi 113 57 56 99 53 46 Hmuntlang 1,907 975 932 1,574 814 760 Haulawng 149 74 75 136 69 67 Mausen 229 114 115 189 101 88 S.Phaileng 488 244 244 395 207 188 Zotuitlang -Un-inhabited----- Valcheng 374 202 172 326 180 146 Thuampui 91 42 49 79 37 42 Chengpui - ---Un-inhabited------SazaI.B ------Un-inhabited,------Kawrnzawl 616 312 304 490 254 236 Vanhne ------Un-inhabited----- Siallll Cattle Farm 419 207 212 337 170 167 Ralvawng --Un-inhabited----- Matbawk - - -Un-inhabited Dawn 204 102 102 147 77 70 New. Dawn 240 118 122 172 92 80 Thehlep 60 31 29 168 129 39 Pachang 226 114 112 165 84 81 Runtung 214 117 97 177 102 75 Chithar 191 104 87 94 53 41 BukntJam 339 179 160 250 130 120 Vaisam 165 86 79 122 67 55 Sairep 296 146 150 280 154 126 Thaizawl 141 82 59 102 56 46 Hlumte 403 205 198 346 188 158 Bualte _------Un-inhabited----- Bualte Bawk 77 37 40 51 28 23 Thangpui 181 83 98 137 64 73 Thangte 477 252 225 357 195 162 Thualthu 408 203 205 309 157 152 Mlialthuam'S' 1,183 588 595 1,377 841 536 N.Tawipui -----Un-inhabited----- Herhsc 761 404 357 574 303 271 S.Mualcheng 1,264 634 630 1,052 570 482 S.Tawipui 154 77 77 113 59 54 Thlengang 441 229 212 298 165 133 Mamte 1,197 603 594 978 506 472 Thingfal PO DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK-

LOL:ution Name of coJc Villageffown! Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Ward Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 OIlOJ Lllnglei (Total) 4,101 2.040 2,061 10.738 6,068 4.670 9,729 5.769 3,960 OIIOJ Lunglei (Rural) 4.101 2,040 2,061 10,738 6,068 4,670 9.729 5.769 3.960 tHIUJ Lllnglei (Urban) Lunglei (Rural) 0(1052500 S.i'-.anghmun 84 39 45 219 119 100 19& 114 84 0(1052600 Sjote 127 60 67 368 196 172 368 196 172 lJ(I05270ll S.Lunglei -----Un-inhabited------U(1052S00 Ramlaitui 101 43 58 258 140 118 213 130 83 0(1052900 Chhipphir 284 137 147 649 329 320 648 329 319 ()(11I53000 Sekhum 52 27 2S 139 75 64 139 75 64 OliOS3100 N.Muallhuam 213 108 105 756 407 349 652 356 296 0(1053200 Bualpui'V' 94 48 46 275 146 129 261 138 123 00U53300 Lungmawi 55 24 31 125 64 61 86 62 24 qCI()53400 Iimllntlang IS 5 10 78 42 36 50 27 23 O(I()53500 Haulawng 337 165 172 1,111 584 527 808 508 300 00053600 Mallsen 26 14 12 96 56 40 95 56 39 000537(10 S.Phailcng 40 13 27 136 80 56 136 80 56 O(l0538()0 ZOlllitlang 95 38 57 292 153 139 292 153 139 O(l05390() Valcheng -----Un-inhabited------0(11)54000 rhuarnpui 67 3S 32 245 140 105 239 138 101 OO(\~4100 (,h~ngpui 12 S 7 70 32 38 70 32 38 00054200 Saza l.B -----Un-inhabited------O(l()54300 Kawrnzawl -----Un-inhabited------1I(10:;440(J Vanhne 134 66 68 301 178 123 299 178 121 00054500 'iiallu Cattle Farm -----Un-inhabited'------00054600 Ralvawng 87 42 45 282 145 137 276 141 135 00054700 Malbawk Un-inhabited O(l(J54800 Dawn -----Un-inhabitedl------()(1054900 New.Dawn 63 28 35 116 60 56 85 58 27 0(1055000 Thehlep 68 26 42 145 82 63 145 82 63 (lOOS.'> I 00 Pachang 58 45 13 168 152 16 162 146 16 00055200 Runtung 61 30 31 142 74 68 136 73 63 01l0:;S300 Chithar 38 16 22 liS 72 43 115 72 43 0005540(l Buknuam 97 51 46 96 52 44 96 52 44 00055500 Vaisarn 89 49 40 178 96 82 173 93 80 Oll055600 Sauep 43 19 24 92 49 43 92 49 43 OU055700 Thal78w1 59 26 33 218 129 89 136 101 35 (J0055S00 Hlurnte 39 26 13 67 42 25 62 42 20 O()05590(1 Hllalte 102 60 42 249 150 99 225 142 83 0(1056000 HIla1te Bawk -----Un-inhabited------OOll56100 Thangpui 26 9 17 38 22 16 38 22 16 (,()056200 1 hangte 44 19 25 103 49 54 96 49 47 00056300 Thualthu 127 63 64 285 164 121 257 148 109 O()056400 Mualthuam'S' 99 46 53 217 112 105 210 109 101 0(1056500 N.Tawiplii 325 189 136 1,005 724 281 980 701 279 000566001lerhse ----Un-inhabited------(I'IU56700 S.MlIa1cheng 189 103 86 380 206 174 348 194 154 (J0056800 S.Tawipui 315 159 156 686 426 260 674 421 253 (JI)056900 Th1cngang 41 18 23 84 41 43 83 41 42 000S700C \IIamte 152 69 83 250 133 117 250 133 117 ~I057l!)9 Th~i~nQg~fu~I ______~2~4~3 ____~12~0~ __~1=23~ _____7~0~4~ __~3~4~7 ____~3~5~7 ______~5~36~ __~3~2~8~ __~20~8_ PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT ill CENSUS ABSTRACT WNGLEI

Industrial category of main workers Name of Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Household industrics workers Other workers Villageffownl Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Ward

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 7,901 -4,248 3,653 69 40 29 45 39 6 1,714 1,442 272 Lunglei (Total) 7,901 -4,248 3,653 69 40 29 45 39 6 1,714 1,442 272 Lunglei (Rural) Lunglei (Urban) Lunglei (Rural) 181 102 79 2 14 II 3 S.Kanghmun 340 177 169 22 19 3 S.Zote -----Un-inhabited----- S.Lunglei 194 116 78 19 14 5 Ramlaitui 573 272 301 73 56 17 Chhipphir 126 65 61 2 2 II 8 3 Sekhum 485 222 263 32 15 17 5 3 2 130 116 14 N.Mualthuam 248 128 120 13 10 3 Bualpui'V' 77 57 20 8 4 4 Lungmawi 46 24 22 3 2 I Hmuntlang 665 401 264 7 3 4 4 4 132 100 32 Haulawng 1.)0 54 36 5 2 3 Mausen 126 73 53 10 7 3 S.Phaileng 274 141 133 17 11 6 Zotuitlang -Un-inhabited Valcheng IYo 110 86 3 2 39 26 13 Thuampui 08 31 37 2 Chengpui ------Un-inhabited----- Saza I.B Un-inhabited.----- Kawmzawl 245 137 108 2 51 39 12 Vanhne ---.-- - -Un-inhabited!------Siallu Cattle Farm 262 131 131 13 10 3 Ralvawng ------Un-inhabited----- Matbawk ---Un-inhabited----- Dawn gS 58 27 New. Dawn 139 76 63 6 6 Thehlep 36 21 15 126 125 Pachang 134 71 63 2 2 Runtung lOS 63 42 10 9 Chithar 95 51 44 I Ruknuam l'iS 83 75 2 13 9 4 Vaisam '7& 39 39 14 10 4 Sairep hI.) 44 25 15 14 52 43 9 Thaizawl fil) 42 18 2 2 Hlumte 179 Y6 83 46 46 Bualte ------Un-inhabited----~ Bualte Bawk 37 21 16 1 1 Thangpui 93 47 46 3 2 Thangtc 233 130 103 4 4 20 14 6 Thualthu 185 95 90 25 14 11 Mualthuam'S' 52'> 268 258 5 4 449 429 20 N.Tawipui -----Cn-inhabited----- Herhsc 317 169 148 7 6 23 19 4 S.Mualcheng 417 227 190 14 14 243 180 63 S.Tawipul ~ 1 40 41 2 1 I Th1engang 237 123 114 13 10 3 Mamte 435 243 192 101 85 16 Thingfal 172 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK-

Industrial category of marginal workers Location Name of code ViIlage(fown! Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers l1umher Ward Per.mns Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0003 Lunglei (Total) 1,009 299 710 730 166 564 57 18 39 0(103 Lunglei (Rural) 1,009 299 710 730 166 564 57 18 39 0(103 Lunglei (Urban) l.unglei (Rural) 0(1052500 S.Kanghmun 21 5 16 19 5 14 00052600 S.Zote 00052700 S.Lunglei Un-inhabited 0(1052800 Ram1aitui 45 10 35 44 10 34 0(1052900 Chhipphlf O(l()53000 ')ckhum 00053100 l'<.Mualthuam 104 51 53 99 47 52 5 4 0(1053200 Bualpui'V' 14 8 6 14 8 6 0(1053300 Lungmawi 39 2 37 38 I 37 O(l()53400 IIl11untlang 28 IS 13 3 2 4 3 00053500 HUlilawng 303 76 227 211 52 159 25 20 f)()0536(JO Mausen 01l05370() S.Phaileng (10()53 X()() J:otuitlang 0\1\)539\)(1 Valchcng Un-inhabited ()f105400(J Thllampui 6 2 4 4 3 00054100 Chengpui 00054200 Saza I.B Un-inhabited (JI)054300 KaWITlLawl Un-inhabited O(l054400 Vanhne 2 2 0(1)5450U Siallu Cattle Farm Un-inhabited 00054600 Ralvawng 6 4 2 2 2 OO()54700 Matbawk Un-inhabited 00054800 Da\\n Un-inhabited (J(I(J5490(l "lew. Dawn 31 2 29 31 2 29 00055000 Thehlep 0(1)55100 Pachang 6 6 I OO()55200 Runtung 6 6 5 00055300 Chithar OO()5S400 BlIknuam 0005:'i500 Vaisam 5 3 2 4 2 2 OO{)556UO ')airep 0(1055700 Thaiza\\ I 82 28 54 38 4 34 15 3 12 0OO558001llumtc 5 5 00055900 Bualte 24 8 16 13 13 0(!056000 Bualte Hawk Un-inhabited 00056100 Thangpui 00056200 Thangte 7 7 7 7 00056300 Thualthu 28 16 12 0(1056400 Mlialthuam'S' 7 3 4 0(1)56500 N Tawipui 25 23 2 4 4 00056600 Ilerhse Un-inhabited (1)0567()0 S.MlIalcheng 32 12 20 31 12 19 0()(J56800 S.Tawipui 12 5 7 O()056900 Thlcngang 00057000 Mamte 01)057100 rhingfal 168 19 149 166 18 148 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 173 CENSUS ABSTRACT LlJNGLEI

Industrial category of marginal workers Name of Household industries workers Other workers Non-workers VillagefTown/ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Ward 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 48 13 3S 174 102 72 8.236 3.969 4,267 Lunglei (Total) 0003 48 13 3S 174 102 72 8,236 3.969 4,267 Lunglei (Rural) 0003 - Lunglei (Urban) 0003 Lunglei (Rural) 2 2 182 95 87 S.Kanghmun 00052500 347 169 178 S.Zote 00052600 -----Un-inhabitedl----- S.Lunglei 00052700 186 88 98 Ramlaitui 00052800 572 277 295 Chhipphir 00052900 129 64 65 Sekhum 00053000 446 235 211 N.Mualthuam 00053100 228 114 114 Bualpui'V' 00053200 110 60 50 Lungmawi 00053300 21 12 9 36 16 20 Hmuntlang 00053400 43 12 31 24 7 17 800 395 405 Haulawng 00053500 66 27 39 Mausen 00053600 93 34 59 S.Phaileng 00053700 198 92 106 Zotuitlang 00053800 Un-inhabited------Valcheng 00053900 2 148 75 73 Thuampui 00054000 21 10 I I Chcngpui 00054100 - ---Un-inhabited----- SazaI.B 00054200 --_ ---Un-inhabitcd------Kawmzawl 00054300 2 2 323 142 181 Vanhne 00054400 --Un-inhabited Siallu Cattle Farm 00054500 4 4 142 67 75 Ralvawng 00054600 -----Un-inhabited------Matbawk 00054700 -----Un-inhabited----- Dawn 00054800 94 45 49 New.Dawn 00054900 95 36 59 Thehlep 00055000 5 5 58 22 36 Pachang 00055100 84 40 44 Runtung 00055200 100 46 54 Chithar 00055300 95 52 43 Buknuam 00055400 161 83 78 Vaisam 00055500 73 37 36 Sairep 00055600 29 21 8 121 51 70 Thaizawl 00055700 5 5 74 40 34 Hlumte 00055800 II 3 199 98 101 Bualte 00055900 ------Un-inhahitedl------Bualte Bawk 00056000 39 15 24 Thangpui 00056100 78 34 44 Thangte 00056200 28 16 12 1~9 94 105 Thualthu 00056300 6 2 4 191 91 100 Mualthuam'S' 00056400 21 19 2 697 306 391 N.Tawipui 00056500 ---Un-inhabited----- Herhse 00056600 383 200 183 S.Mualcheng 00056700 II 5 6 681 303 378 S.Tawipui 00056800 70 36 34 Thlengang 00056900 200 101 99 Mamte 00057000 2 517 279 238 Thingfal 00057100 174 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK-

Total Population Location Name of Area (including institutional and code Villageffownl in Total houseless population) Population 0-6 number Ward Hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

9 10 ----- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0004 IInahthial (Total) 3,366 17,505 8,811 8,694 2,8."il 1,419 1,432 ()(lO-l Hllahthial (Rural) ~,366 17,505 8,811 8,694 - 2,851 1,419 1,432 Oll()" IIllahthial (Urban) llnahthial (Rural) 0(1057200 Rawpui 141 717 355 362 130 64 66 ()(105T300 Khawnglung Un-inhabited O(l()57400 Pangzawl 437 2,290 1,123 1,167 344 161 183 0(1057500 Thiltlang 22S 1,127 571 556 176 91 8S 0(1057600 Khawhlum I 5 3 2 00057700 S.ChawngtUl 99 555 297 258 95 54 41 O(l()57ROO Tarpho 68 337 170 167 59 32 27 0(10:;7900 Khawhri 68 352 182 170 55 26 29 0(10580\)0 Ailhur 24 119 61 58 18 II 7 001)58100 Chcrhlun 355 1,981 990 991 312 153 159 O(l(J5R200 Old Ngharchhip 36 201 114 87 43 28 15 0(I05X300 New Ngharchhip 58 343 180 163 58 31 27 0(1058400 Thingsai 395 2,19-9 1..095 1,104 339 164 175 0(1058500 HlIalplli H 143 781 391 390 178 91 87 0(1058600 S.Lungleng 18 102 48 54 23 12 11 ()(105S70l1 Denlung 23 114 S8 56 29 14 IS 0(1058800 Kutkawk 4 19 12 7 6 5 ()(J0589()0 Leite 152 689 350 339 94 40 54 000590()() Maudarh 13 57 22 35 16 7 9 OOI)S'!IOO E.Rotlallg 117 582 297 285 89 46 43 OII05920() Tuipui(Darzokai) 216 828 454 374 147 72 75 OU059300 DarL0 281 1,253 657 596 184 89 95 00059400 MuallianplIi 156 983 484 499 162 80 82 (10059500 Lungpuitlang 32 182 92 90 18 10 8 Ou059(J(J0 S.Vanlaiphai 304 1,689 805 884 276 138 138 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 175 CENS US ABSTRACT HNAHTHIAL

Name of Scheduled Castes Scheduled Castes Literates VillageITownJ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Ward

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

17.221 8,558 8,663 13.666 6,94) 6.725 Hnahthial (Total) 17,221 8,558 8,663 13,666 6,94] 6,725 Hnahthial (Rural) Hnahthial (llrban) Hnahthial (Rural) 717 355 362 550 282 268 Rawpui --Un-inhabited Khawnglung 2,282 1,116 1.166 1.871 936 935 Pangzawl 1,098 549 549 853 438 415 ThiltJang 5 3 2 5 3 2 Khawhlum 554 296 258 448 238 210 S.Chawngtui 337 170 167 266 134 132 Tarpho 352 182 170 271 146 125 Khawhri 119 61 58 92 46 46 Aithur 1,980 989 991 1.582 804 778 Cherhluil 201 114 87 136 78 58 Old Ngharchhip 337 177 160 265 141 124 New Ngharchhip 2,196 1,092 1,104 1,730 887 843 Thingsai 778 391 387 571 288 283 Bualpui H 102 48 54 76 33 43 S.Lungleng 114 58 56 82 43 39 Denlung 19 12 7 13 7 6 Kutkawk 673 339 334 537 287 250 Leite 56 21 35 41 15 26 Maudarh 571 293 278 440 224 216 E.Rotlang 740 371 369 596 327 269 Tuipui(Darzokai) 1,150 554 596 932 469 463 Darzo 983 484 499 784 387 397 Muallianpui 182 92 90 152 79 73 Lungpuitlang 1,675 791 884 1,373 649 724 S.Vanlalphai 176 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK-

Location Name of code Village!fownl III iterates Total workers Main workers number Ward Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28

0(10" Hnllhthial (Total) 3.839 1.870 1,969 10,573 5,518 5.055 8.780 4.813 3,967 0(104 Hnahthial (Rural) 3.839 1,870 1.969 10,573 5.518 5,055 8,780 4,813 3,967 11(104 Hnahthial (Urban) II nahthial (Rural) 0(1057200 Rawpui 167 73 94 447 229 218 393 203 190 01l()57300 Khav,nglung Un-inhabited 00057400 Pangzawl 419 187 232 1,638 827 81 I 1,191 660 531 0(1057500 Thiltlang 274 133 141 748 390 358 571 310 261 0(1057600 Khawhlum 5 3 2 5 3 2 0(1057700 S,Chawngtui 107 59 48 322 166 156 322 166 156 O(IU578fJO Tarpha 7I 36 35 184 97 87 175 94 81 O(l()57900 Khawhn &1 36 45 180 104 76 140 90 50 (IU058000 Al(hur 27 15 12 81 41 40 49 30 19 0(11)5g I 00 Chcrhlun 399 186 213 1,211 632 579 1,032 540 492 011058200 Old Ngharchhip 65 36 29 108 57 51 95 48 47 0(105830(1 New Ngharchhip 78 39 39 164 88 76 135 82 53

O(lO~X400 Thingsai 469 208 261 1,237 663 574 1,030 569 461 OOO:'iN50() Bualpui H 210 103 107 462 235 227 367 205 , 162 0(1058600 S.Lungleng 26 15 11 41 20 21 38 20 18 00058700 Denlung 32 15 17 67 33 34 67 33 34 ()(I()5IHlOO Kutkawk 6 5 11 5 6 II 5 6 00058900 Leite 152 63 89 417 231 186 416 231 185 0(1059000 Maudarh 16 7 9 36 13 23 34 13 21 00059100 E.Rotlang 142 73 69 367 185 182 352 178 174

OllO~Q2UO Tuipui(Darzokai) 232 127 lOS 478 287 191 433 280 153 0005Q300 Dar70 321 18& 133 682 395 287 67S 389 286 0(1059400 Muallianpui 199 97 102 641 332 309 320 215 105 O()059500 Lungpuitlang 30 13 17 149 75 74 56 45 11 O(105960lJ S.Vanlalphai 316 156 160 897 410 487 873 404 469 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 177 CENSUS ABSTRACT HNAHTHIAL

Industrial category of main workers Namepf Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Household industries workers Other workers VilJagerrown/ Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Pcrsons Males Females Ward

29 30 3 I 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

7.575 3.901 3.674 55 40 15 31 24 7 1,119 848 271 Hnahthial (Total) 7.575 3.901 3.674 55 40 15 31 24 7 1.119 848 271 Hnahthial (Rural) Hnahthial (Urban) Hnahthial (Rural) 339 166 173 7 6 47 31 16 Rawpui ------Un-inhabited Khawnglung 1.049 557 492 5 4 137 99 38 Pangzawl 5(1l) 265 244 5 3 2 9 8 48 34 14 Thiltlang 5 3 2 Khawhlum 30R 154 154 14 12 2 S.Chawngtui 158 83 75 16 11 5 Tarpho 122 76 46 18 14 4 Khawhri 49 30 19 Aithur 922 462 460 109 77 32 Cherhlun 89 44 45 5 3 2 Old Ngharchhip 121 73 48 1 13 8 5 New Ngharchhip 861 441 420 26 19 7 2 141 108 33 Thingsai 342 187 155 25 18 7 BuaJpui H 33 15 18 5 5 S.Lungleng 67 33 34 Denlung 7 3 4 4 2 2 Kutkawk 3(,5 203 162 4 2 2 47 26 21 Leite

'")' ~.' 9 14 11 4 7 Maudarh 323 159 164 1 28 18 10 E.Rotlang 296 168 128 7 5 2 130 107 23 Tuipui(Darzokai) 515 243 272 2 158 145 13 Dar70 27(J 173 97 4 4 46 38 8 Muallianpui 54 43 11 2 2 Lungpuitlang 748 31 I 437 6 4 2 4 3 115 86 29 S.Vanlaiphai F8 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK' LUNGLEI VILLAGE PRIMARY RDBLOCK-

Industrial category of marginal workers location Name of code Villageffownl Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Ward Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

(I(104 Hnahthial (Total) 1.793 705 1,088 1,584 615 969 94 41 53 O(IO~ Ilnahthial (Rural) 1,793 705 1,088 1,584 615 969 94 41 53 0(104 Hnahthial (llrban) Hnahthial (Rural) O(l(l57200 Rawpui 54 26 28 48 20 28 O()057J00 Khawnglung Un-inhabited ()11057400 Pangzawl 447 167 280 435 166 269 ()(l057500 'I hiltlang 177 80 97 160 72 88 9 3 6 O\l(lS7600 Khawhlum 011057700 S.Chawng\ui 0()05780() Tarpho 9 3 6 8 2 6 O(I()57900 Khawhri 40 14 26 30 9 21 0(1058000 Aithur 32 11 21 30 10 20 2 0(ltlS8100 Cherhlun 179 92 87 158 86 72 Ol!058200 Old Ngharchhip 13 9 4 13 9 4 O(105R3()O ~ew Ngharchhip 29 6 23 28 6 22 011058400 Thingsai 207 94 113 110 53 57 69 31 38 r)(losgsO() Bualpui H 95 30 65 91 28 63 000586LlO S.Lungleng 3 3 3 3 00058700 Denlung 0(1058800 Kutkawk rHl05X900 Leite 0(1059000 Maudarh 2 2 000591 (J() [.Rutlang 15 7 8 2 1 ()U059200 Tuipui(Darzokai) 45 7 38 41 6 35 OU059300 [)ar70 7 6 ()()()S!J4UO Muallianpui 321 117 204 321 117 204 O(105!J5()O Lungpuitlang 93 30 63 91 29 62 O()059600 S.Vanlaiphai 24 6 18 14 13 10 5 5 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 179 CENSUS ABSTRACT HNAHTHIAL

Industrial category of mal'gina I workers Name of Ilnusehold industries workers Other workers Non-workers Villageffownl Persuns Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Ward

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

II 6 5 104 43 6] 6,932 3,293 3,639 Hnahthial (Total) 0004 II 6 5 104 43 6] 6,932 3,293 3,639 Hnahthial (Rural) 0004 - Hnahthial (Urban) 0004 Hnahthial (Rural) 6 6 270 126 144 Rawpui 00057200 - Un-mhabited Khawnglung 00057300 10 9 652 296 356 Pangzawl 00057400' 4 3 4 2 2 379 181 198 Thiltlang 00057500 - Khawhlum 00057600 233 131 102 S.Chawngtui 00057700 153 73 80 Tarpho 00057800 10 5 172 78 94 Khawhri 00057900 38 20 18 Aithur 00058000 19 5 14 770 358 412 Cherhlun 00058100 93 57 36 Old Ngharchhip 00058200 1 179 92 87 New Ngharchhip 00058300 28 10 18 962 432 530 Thingsai 00058400 4 2 2 319 156 163 Bualpui H 00058500 61 28 33 S.Lungleng 00058600 47 25 22 Denlung 00058700 8 7 Kutkawk 00058800 272 119 153 Leite 00058900 2 2 21 9 12 Maudarh 00059000 3 2 10 5 5 215 112 103 E.Rotlang 00059100" 3 I 2 350 167 183 Tuipui(Darzokai) 00059200 7 6 571 262 309 DarlO 00059300 342 152 190 Muallianpui 00059400 2 33 17 16 Lungpuitlang 00059500 792 395 397 S.Vanlaiphai 00059600 1130 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

URBAN PRIMARY -_---- Area of Total population (including I.ol:ation Town! Ward institutional and houseless Population in the Clldc in square Number of population) age-group 0-6 1lll11hcr Name ofTown/Ward Kilometre households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4(1601000 Tlahung (NT) 874 3,681 1,983 1,698 608 300 308 O(I{JI Ward No.1 673 2,691 1,450 1,241 378 181 197 0(102 Ward No.2 201 990 533 457 230 119 III 4(J602(l(lO LlInglei (NT) 9,798 47,137 24,395 22,742 6,854 3,476 3,378 OliOI Ward No. I 213 1,080 557 523 177 82 95 0002 Ward No.2 692 3,626 1,910 1,716 541 285 256 0(103 Ward No.3 351 1,860 913 947 270 116 154 0('(1 t Ward No.4 696 3,358 1,778 1,580 451 244 207 (}(l05 Ward NO.5 667 3,536 1.779 1,757 571 286 285 01106 Ward No.6 833 3,859 2,027 1,832 559 284 275 OO(J7 Ward No 7 224 1,101 554 547 163 81 82

OOO~ Ward NO.8 242 1,263 630 633 147 80 67 0(109 Ward NO.9 418 2,133 1,062 1,071 278 141 137 (10 I () Ward No. 10 1,170 2,820 1.778 1,042 292 145 147 (J(111 Ward No. 11 268 1,262 637 625 200 10) 99 (JI112 Ward No. 12 900 4,809 2,411 2,398 640 309 331 (11113 \\ard "lo. 13 263 1,548 784 764 189 104 85 (}(\14 Ward No. 14 203 1,054 540 514 186 106 80 0(115 Ward No. 15 589 3,130 1,604 1,526 457 223 234 0016 Ward No. 16 503 2,477 1,241 1,236 384 200 184 0017 Ward No. 17 112 575 303 272 125 70 55 {J018 Ward No. 18 174 872 441 431 249 120 129 0(119 Ward No. 19 362 1,954 983 971 293 145 148 0020 Ward No. 20 110 600 300 300 78 35 43 (J112! Ward No. 21 110 774 434 340 94 59 3S OU22 Ward No. 22 698 3,446 1,729 1,717 510 260 250 4116113000 IInahthial (NT) 1,697 7.138 3,741 3,397 1,055 555 500 (1001 Ward No.1 1,697 7,138 3,741 3,397 1,055 555 500 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 181

CENSUS ABSTRACT

Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates PI!TSOnS Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Male~ Females Name ofTown/Ward II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 2 2 2.796 1,403 1,393 2,739 1,546 ],]93 Tlabung (NT) 1.836 890 946 2,133 1,189 944 Ward No.1 960 513 447 606 357 249 Ward No.2 26 20 6 44,312 22,142 22,170 39,149 20,369 18,780 Lunglei (NT) 1.080 557 523 851 459 392 Ward No.1 3,560 1,861 1,699 2,985 1,587 1,398 Ward No.2 1.810 868 942 1,584 794 790 Ward NO.3 9 5 4 2.970 1,484 1,486 2,843 1,499 1,344 Ward No.4 3,332 1,658 1,674 2,912 1,476 1,436 Ward No.5 7 (> 3.405 1,688 1,717 3,254 1,718 1,536 Ward No.6 1,078 540 538 927 468 459 Ward No.7 1.200 578 622 1,099 542 557 Ward No.8 2.041 990 1,051 1,815 900 915 Ward No.9 2 2 1.920 955 965 2,347 1,484 863 Ward No. 10 1,255 630 625 1,012 521 491 Ward No. 11 5 4.609 2,240 2,369 4,127 2,086 2,041 Ward No. 12 1,540 779 761 1,332 670 662 Ward No. 13 1,004 502 502 816 411 405 Ward No. 14 2 3.069 1,557 1,512 2,595 1,343 1,252 Ward No. 15 2)97 1,193 1,204 2,039 1,021 1,018 Ward No. 16 542 285 257 426 225 201 Ward No. 17 842 426 416 585 302 283 Ward No. 18 1.932 968 964 1,610 823 787 Ward No. 19 600 300 300 495 257 238 Ward No. 20 763 426 337 660 364 296 Ward No. 21 3.363 1,657 1,706 2,835 1,419 1,416 Ward No. 22 6.689 3,316 3,373 5,595 2,903 2,692 Hnahthia1 (NT) 6689 3,316 3,373 5,595 2,903 2,692 Ward No.1 1<32 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGlEI

URBAN PRIMARY

.ocalioJ1 code Illiterates Total workers Main workers numher Name ofTownlWard Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 -t1i601000 Tlabung (NT) 942 437 505 1.720 1,118 602 1.376 1.022 354 0(101 Ward No. I 558 261 297 1,253 842 411 1,004 769 235 0(102 Ward No.2 384 176 208 467 276 191 372 253 119 4(1(,02000 Lunglei (NT) 7.988 4,026 3.962 19.941 12.487 7.454 17,009 11.277 5,732 0(10 I Ward No.1 229 98 131 625 329 296 623 328 295 0(102 Ward No.2 641 323 318 1,642 927 715 1,133 735 398 ()(I03 Ward No.3 276 119 157 746 467 279 691 448 243 0(104 Ward No.4 515 279 236 1,394 915 479 1,324 881 443 Oll05 Ward No.5 624 303 321 1,783 1,029 754 1,378 815 563 0006 Ward No.6 605 309 296 1,403 1,014 389 1,349 980 369 0(107 Ward No.7 174 86 88 666 328 338 332 222 110 OliOS Ward No.8 164 88 76 797 422 375 566 325 241 OllOl) Ward No.9 318 162 156 866 513 353 702 437 265 0(110 Ward No. 10 473 294 179 1,644 1,269 375 1,504 1,207 297 0(111 Ward No. II 250 116 134 689 373 316 624 357 267 0012 Ward No. 12 682 325 357 1,563 1,060 503 1,532 1,039 493 01113 Ward No. 13 216 114 102 421 276 145 419 274 145 l~() 14 Ward No. 14 238 129 109 407 271 136 311 234 77 0015 Ward No. 15 535 261 274 928 658 270 922 655 267 (1(116 Ward No. 16 438 220 218 804 538 266 646 459 187 01117 Ward No. 17 149 78 71 131 118 13 114 103 11 1)018 Ward No. 18 287 139 148 213 188 25 190 181 9 01119 Ward No. 19 344 160 184 779 475 304 751 456 295 (lI)W V,ard No. 20 105 43 62 241 150 91 230 143 87 0()21 Ward No. 21 114 70 44 196 140 56 179 129 50 0022 Ward No. 22 611 310 301 2,003 1,027 976 1,489 869 620 4(1603000 Hnahthial (NT) 1.543 838 705 4,454 2.460 1,994 3,328 2.023 1.305 DOOI Ward No. I 1,543 838 705 4,454 2,460 1,994 3,328 2,023 1,305 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 183

CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial category of main worker, Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workel'$ Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofTown/Ward 29 30 3 I 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 552 344 208 7 3 4 17 13 4 800 662 138 TJabung (NT) 331 208 123 6 2 4 17 13 4 650 546 104 Ward No. I 221 136 85 150 116 34 Ward No.2 3,976 2,024 1.952 277 170 107 167 108 59 12,589 8,975 3,614 Lunglei (NT) 546 276 270 2 2 75 50 25 Ward No. I 270 145 125 45 25 20 9 4 5 809 561 248 Ward No.2 80 35 45 3 2 I 2 2 606 411 195 Ward No.3 10 7 3 4 3 10 10 1,300 863 437 Ward No.4 67 40 27 13 8 5 19 10 9 1,279 757 522 Ward NO.5 54 34 20 14 II 3 51 29 22 1,230 906 324 Ward No.6 101 53 48 24 7 17 207 162 45 Ward No.7 181 73 108 29 6 23 14 6 8 342 240 102 Ward No.8 34 22 8 4 4 5 5 633 394 239 Ward NO.9 325 179 146 20 16 4 4 4 1,155 1,012 143 Ward No. 10 46(1 241 219 14 II 3 149 104 45 Ward No. 11 54 31 23 9 7 2 1,468 1,000 468 Ward No. 12 101 54 47 2 2 3 3 313 215 98 Ward No. 13 4 4 27 23 4 8 7 272 204 68 Ward No. 14 74 46 28 5 5 7 5 2 836 599 237 Ward No. 15 95 51 44 15 9 6 4 3 532 396 136 Ward No. 16 113 102 11 Ward No. 17 189 180 9 Ward No. 18 370 170 206 11 9 2 364 277 87 Ward No. 19 116 53 63 114 90 24 Ward No. 20 57 35 22 2 2 120 92 28 Ward No. 21 949 467 482 39 27 12 18 15 3 483 360 123 Ward No. 22 768 878 159 90 69 34 24 (0 1.489 1,141 348 Hnahthial (NT) 1,64(' 768 878 159 90 69 34 24 10 1,489 1,141 348 Wrd No. I ------~------184 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

URBAN PRIMARY Industrial category :.ocation code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number ]'.;ame of Town/Ward Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 .W601000 Tlabung (NT) 344 96 248 32 6 26 58 20 38 (lOOI Ward No. I 249 73 176 32 6 26 45 II 34 1)()O2 Ward No.2 95 23 72 13 9 4 4U602000 Lunglei (NT) 2.932 1,210 1.722 530 158 372 813 363 450 O{lOI Ward No. I 2 1 0(102 Ward No.2 509 192 317 88 36 52 94 45 49 0003 Ward NO.3 5S 19 36 4 4 8 5 3 0(J04 Ward NO.4 70 34 36 3 3 (1(105 Ward No.5 405 214 191 (JODI) Ward NO.6 54 34 20 2 O(lU7 Ward No.7 334 106 228 51 13 38 65 28 37 OliOS Ward NO.8 231 97 134 61 29 32 133 57 76 0(109 Ward NO.9 164 76 88 2 102 60 42 nOlo Ward No. 10 140 62 78 10 9 88 42 46 (l(lll Ward No. II 65 16 49 35 8 27 23 4 19 (io12 Ward No. 12 31 21 10 (HI 13 Ward No. 13 2 2 (1014 Ward No. 14 96 37 59 75 27 48 OllIS Ward No. 15 6 3 3 0016 Ward No. 16 158 79 79 13 6 7 15 7 8 0(J17 Ward No. 17 17 15 2 II II 0018 Ward No. 18 23 7 16 4 3 0(119 Ward No. 19 28 19 9 6 6 19 16 3 0(120 Ward ]';0. 20 II 7 4 01121 Ward No. 21 17 11 6 5 3 2 0022 Ward No. 22 514 IS8 356 259 63 196 164 52 112 4(1C,03000 lInahthial (NT) 1,126 437 689 332 118 214 588 239 349 0001 Ward No. I 1,126 437 689 332 118 214 588 239 349 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 185

CENSUS ABSTRACT

of marginal workers ---- ) lou~chold industry workers Other workers Non-workers Location Person, Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofTown/Ward eode number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1-4 5 9 240 65 175 1,961 865 1,096 Tlabung (NT) 40601000 14 5 9 158 51 107 1,438 608 830 Ward No.1 0001 82 14 68 523 257 266 Ward No.2 0002 -45 20 25 1,544 669 875 27,196 11.908 15,288 Lunglei (NT) 40602000 1 455 228 227 Ward No. I 0001 15 7 8 312 104 208 1,984 983 1,001 Ward No.2 0002 4 2 2 39 12 27 1,114 446 668 Ward No.3 0003 67 34 33 1,964 863 1.101 Ward No.4 0004 7 4 3 397 209 188 1,753 750 1,003 Ward No.5 0005 3 2 49 32 17 2,456 1,013 1,443 Ward No 6 0006 218 65 153 435 226 209 Ward No.7 0007 4 3 33 10 23 466 208 258 Ward No.8 0008 60 15 45 1,267 549 718 Ward No.9 0009 41 18 23 1,176 509 667 Ward No. 10 0010 7 4 3 573 264 309 Ward No. 11 0011 3 3 27 20 7 3,246 1,351 1,895 Ward No. 12 0012 2 2 1,127 508 619 Ward No. 13 0013 3 2 18 9 9 647 269 378 Ward No. 14 0014 6 3 3 2,202 946 1,256 Ward No. 15 0015 130 66 64 1,673 703 970 Ward No. 16 0016 5 3 2 444 185 259 Ward No. 17 0017 19 4 15 659 253 406 Ward No 18 0018 3 3 1,175 508 667 Ward No. 19 0019 II 7 4 359 150 209 Ward No. 20 0020 12 8 4 578 294 284 Ward No. 21 0021 91 43 48 1,443 702 741 Ward No. 22 0022 19 3 16 187 77 110 2,684 1,281 1,403 Hnahthial (NT) 40603000 19 3 16 187 77 110 2,684 1,281 1,403 Ward No. I 0001

ANNEXURES

ANNEXURE-J NUMBER OFVILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT This annexure is not applicable for this district as this district has no Gram Panchayat.

ANNEXURE-ll FERTILITY AND MORTALITY, 1991 CENSUS

Serial State! Persons Male Female pumhcr District CBR lFR GFR q(l) q(2) q(3) q(5) q(l) q(2) q(3) q(5) q(l) q(2) q(3) q(5) 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Mizoram 37.0 5.2 158 53 64 66 68 51 68 69 72 56 59 60 65 Lunglei 34.5 4.8 149 54 63 67 76 64 64 67 In 54 62 67 74

In 1991 census the question about the number of ever married woman, the last one was meant only children born alive by ever married woman was asked for currently married women. of each of them and the question whether any child In India it is observed that the Infant Mortality v.as born during the last year preceding the date of has shown static decline from 129 in 1971 to 80 in enumeration is asked of each currently married 1991. In Mizoram the child mortality rate was 53 and \\oman. On the answers given to their questions, the male and female mortality rates were 51 and 56 fertility of the woman are measured by various respectively in 1991. However, due to the incomplete indices. The indices of fertility are many. The registration of births and deaths in the state latest questions asked for obtaining important data for special mortality rate under Sample Registration System fertility table were age at marriage, number of (SRS) and Civil Registration System (CRS) on an children survived, number of children ever born and annual basis is not available at present. The Infant v.hether any child was born during the last one year. Mortality Rate in India was 79 in 1992 and in 2000 While the first three questions were asked from all it was 68 that indicates a slight decline.

ANNEXURE - III VARIOUS MEASURES OF FERTILITY AND MEAN AGE AT MARRlAGE, 1991 CENSUS

Various fertility measures for all the districts and the state (1991 census) Child No. of children ever Serial Woman born per woman in Mean age at llumher State/District CBR TFR 1MFR GFR GMFR Ratio age group 45-49 marriage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 :vtizoram 37.0 5.2 8.5 158 258 NA NA NA Lunglei 34.5 4.8 8.0 149 235 NA NA NA

Annexure III shows that the fertility measures related to child woman ratio, number of children ever from (CBR to GMFR) for 1991 census are lower for born per woman in age group 45-49 and Mean age Lunglei District than the state figure. And the data at marriage are not available in the a90ve annexure. 190 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI ANNEXUR,E-IV PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OFMIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH! PLACE OF LAST RESIDENCE, 2001 CENSUS

Name ofSlatc/ Migrants by place of birth ()i~trid From other district of the state From other StateS/UTs From other countries Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Mizoram 84,851 43,061 41,790 38,570 25,266 13,304 17,160 8,842 8.318 9.5 9.4 9.7 4.3 5.5 3.1 1.9 1.9 1.9 Lunglei 5,943 3,094 2,849 2,928 2,204 124 2,452 1,390 2 4.3 4.3 4.3 2.1 3.1 1.1 1.8 1.9 1.6

Name of State/ Migrants by place of last residence Di:-lrict From other district of the state From other States/UTs From other countries Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Mizoram 42,459 41,963 40,496 35,293 22,907 12,386 15,487 7,887 7.600 9.3 9.1 9.4 4.0 5.0 2.9 1.7 1.7 1.8 Lunglei 6,456 3,413 3,043 2,588 1,930 658 2,086 1,178 10 4.7 4.8 4.6 1.9 2.7 1.0 1.5 1.5 1.4

It can he seen from the Annexure IV that as per of the important component for measuring populati(V1 200 I Census in Lunglei District an migrant was growth ip the State as well as the country. The above categorised into two i.e., migrant by place of birth annexure indicate in detail that how many people were and migrant by place of last residence. These two migrated within the State or outside the State. As the rcason of migration was again categorised into three, annexure is self explanatory no detail explanation is these are form other district of the State, from other given at write up. State/UTs and from other countries. Migration is one ,ANNEXURE 191

ANNEXUREV BRI EFACCOUNT OF MAIN RELIGIONS IN THE DISTRICT!R.D.BWCKSAS PER200t CENSUS St atell) istri ctlR. D. Block Population Main religions 2001 Census Christians Buddhists Hindus Muslims Sikhs Jains 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Mizoram 888,573 7:]2,809 70,494 31,562 10,099 326 179 87.0 7.9 3.6 1.1 0.0 0.0 Lunglci District 137,223 109,204 22,429 4,612 775 63 28 79.6 16.3 3.4 0.6 0.1 0.0 West BunghI11un R.D. Block 15,821 8,163 7,154 433 60 6 5 51.6 45.2 2.7 0.4 0.0 0.0 Lungsen R.D. Block 30,648 14,783 14,920 892 27 8 13 48.2 48.7 2.9 0.1 0.0 0.0 I .ungIci R.D. Block 6,61 J 62,204 344 2,837 593 43 5 94.1 0.5 4.3 0.9 0.1 0.0 Hnahthial R.D. Block 24,643 24,054 11 450 95 6 5 97.6 0.0 1.8 0.4 0.0 0.0

There were six main religious groups in Mizoram (7.9%) where Hindu (3.6%) ranks third among the _in 200 I Census viz., Christian, Buddhist, Hindu, main religion in the State. As far as LungJei is Muslims, Sikh and Jain. Christianity was the predomi- concerned Christianity took first place with population n,111t religion (87%) of the State followed by Buddhist of 109,204 followed by Buddhist with 22,429. 192 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI ANNEXURE MARlTALSTATUS OF POPULATION

Marital Status Total Population Never married Married Age group Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 All ages 137,223 71,402 65,821 78,451 42,448 36,003 51,775 26,9J5 24,860 0-9 32,301 16,427 15,874 32,301 16,427 15,874 0 0 0 10-14 16,471 8,332 8,139 16,404 8,319 8,085 57 9 48 15-19 14,784 7,561 7,223 13,810 7,400 6,410 894 152 742 20-24 14,370 7,442 6,928 8,780 5,567 3,213 5,121 1,784 3,337 25-29 12,181 6,502 5,679 3,738 2,558 1,180 7,917 3,787 4,130 30-34 9.020 4,805 4,215 1,267 850 417 7,282 3,816 3,466 35-39 8,966 4,859 4,107 712 498 214 7,722 4,167 3,555 40-4 ~ 7,315 3,937 3,378 431 293 138 6,364 3,475 2,889 ·15-49 5,882 3,138 2,744 291 175 116 5,044 2,807 2,237 50-54 4,988 2,734 2,254 197 115 82 4,165 2,453 1.712 55-59 3,211 1,751 1,460 144 80 64 2,583 1,549 1,034 60-64 2,562 1,292 1,270 106 43 63 1,837 1,092 745 65-69 1,942 1,002 940 68 31 37 1,284 797 487 70-74 1,533 762 771 67 24 43 847 561 286 75-79 842 431 411 34 14 20 394 263 131 80+ 777 374 403 37 13 24 251 191 60 Age not stated 78 53 25 64 41 23 13 12 I Less than 18 57,492 29,245 28,247 57,204 29,196 28,008 259 42 217 l,ess than 21 67,662 34,460 33,202 65,511 34,007 31,504 1,960 426 1,534

The distribution of population according to marital This table present the age, sex and marital status status is useful and important in demographic analysis ("never married", "married", "widowed" and as it can easily reflect the existing demographic "divorced or separated") composition of population conditions. Proportion of persons remaining unmarried, for Aizawl district. The age group adopted are 0-9, p:'oportion married with further categorization as 10-14, 15-19,20-24,25-29,30-34,35-39,40-44,45- proportion currently married and proportion ever 49, 50-54,55-59,60-64,65-69,70-74,75-79, 80+, age married, widowed, divorced or separated are the not stated and less than 18 and also less than 21 are common classifications used to study marital presented at the annesure. As the data are se_lf- composition (status) of the popUlation. explanatory further explanation is not attempted. ANNEXURE 193 VI AS PER 2001 CENSUS

Marital Statu's Widowed Divorced or Separated Unspecified Status Total !'vIales Females Total Males Females Total Males Females Age Group II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 4,070 939 3,131 2,927 1,100 1,827 0 0 0 All ages 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-9 5 2 3 5 2 3 0 0 0 10-14 16 3 13 64 6 58 0 0 0 15-19 78 II 67 391 80 311 0 0 0 20-24 95 21 74 431 136 295 0 0 0 25-29 124 25 99 347 114 233 0 0 0 30-34 IR9 49 140 343 145 198 0 0 0 35-39 227 40 187 293 129 164 0 0 0 40-44 304 61 243 243 95 148 0 0 0 45-49 434 89 345 192 n 115 0 0 0 50-54 352 65 287 132 57 75 0 0 0 55-59 490 100 390 129 57 72 0 0 0 60-64 472 115 357 118 59 59 0 0 0 65-69 515 123 392 104 54 50 0 0 0 70-74 363 121 242 51 33 18 0 0 0 75-79 405 114 291 84 56 28 0 0 0 80+ I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 Age not stated 9 4 5 20 3 17 0 0 0 Less than 18 47 10 37 144 17 127 0 0 0 Less than 21 194 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEI

ANNEXURE AGE, SEXAND EDUCATION

Educational Level

Total population Illiterate Literate Age group Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 All ages 137,223 71,402 65,821 41,126 19,243 21.883 96,097 52,159 43,938 0-6 23,052 11,748 11,304 23,052 11,748 11,304 0 0 0 7 3.143 1,602 1,541 1,044 543 501 2,099 1,059 1,040 8 3,371 1,670 1,701 952 459 493 2,419 1.211 1,208 9 2,735 1.407 1,328 528 250 278 2,207 1,157 1,050 10 3,901 1,972 1,929 717 328 389 3,184 1,644 1,540 II 2,538 1,300 1,238 290 131 159 2,24& 1,169 1,079 12 3.723 1,912 1,811 615 270 345 3,108 1,642 1.466 13 2.994 1,498 1.496 342 152 190 2,652 1.346 1,306 14 3,315 1,650 1,665 414 176 238 2,901 1,474 1,427 15 3,160 1,642 1,518 396 171 225 2,764 1,471 1,293 16 3,175 1.626 1,549 421 183 238 2,754 1,443 1,311 17 2,385 1,218 1,167 224 86 138 2,161 1,132 1,029 18 3,657 1,879 1,778 456 181 275 3,201 1,698 1,503 19 2,407 1,196 1,211 241 86 155 2,166 1,110 1,056 20-24 14370 7,442 6,928 1,900 878 1,022 12.470 6,564 5,906 25-29 12,181 6,502 5,679 1,580 719 861 10,601 5,783 4,818 30-34 9,020 4,805 4,215 1,177 449 728 7,843 4,356 3,487 35-39 8,966 4,859 4,107 1,200 461 739 7,766 4,398 3.368 40-44 7,315 3,937 3,378 1,021 388 633 6,294 3,549 2,745 45-49 5,882 3,138 2,744 1,034 385 649 4,848 2,753 2,095 50-54 4,988 2,734 2,254 848 348 500 4,140 2,386 1,754 55-59 3,211 1.751 1,460 650 260 390 2,561 1,491 1,070 60-64 2.562 1,292 1,270 585 191 394 1,977 1,101 876 65-69 1.942 1,002 940 437 131 306 1,505 871 634 70-74 1.533 762 771 412 105 307 1,121 657 464 75-79 842 431 41 ) 255 69 186 587 362 225 8tH 777 374 403 299 71 228 478 303 175 Age not stated 78 53 25 36 24 12 42 29 13 tNNEXURE 195 VII AS PER 2001 CENSUS

Educational Level (Contd.) I ilt:rate v. ithout any formal schooling ilH.:luding educational level unclassified Below primary Primary Total Male Female Total Male Female Total· Male Female A~e ~rouE I I 12 13 14 15 16 11 18 19 I 1,445 777 668 37,039 18,792 18,247 25,687 13,973 11,714 All ages 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-6 16 12 4 2,083 1,041 1,036 0 0 0 7 19 9 10 2,400 1,202 1,198 0 0 0 8 4 3 I 2,160 1,131 1,029 43 23 20 9 13 7 6 2,816 1,496 1,380 295 141 154 10 2 1 1,610 849 761 636 319 317 11 9 4 5 1,714 954 760 1,354 661 687 12 6 I 5 905 512 393 1,611 778 833 13 15 5 10 714 418 296 1,665 813 852 14 II 6 5 556 322 234 1,331 754 577 15 13 10 3 516 296 220 1,060 587 473 16 17 9 8 352 179 173 679 390 289 17 25 12 13 611 335 276 953 546 A07 18 2X 18 10 376 201 169 601 299 302 19 139 78 61 2,236 1,196 1,040 3,455 1.872 1,583 20-24 1711 109 69 2,012 1,068 1,004 2,908 1,541 1,367 25-29 Illl 79 39 1,671 833 838 1,953 962 991 30-34 152 101 51 2,278 1,051 1,227 2,001 1,063 938 35-39 124 72 52 2,410 1,075 1,335 1,444 822 622 40-44 70 43 27 2,326 1,110 1,216 1,091 630 467 45-49 82 37 45 1,844 804 1,040 1,123 711 412 50-54 72 36 36 1,476 701 775 476 306 170 55-59 73 26 41 1,286 604 682 364 259 105 60-64 69 23 46 1,003 500 503 308 242 66 65-69 73 24 49 782 420 362 182 131 45 70-14 45 22 23 436 257 179 79 59 20 15-79 55 20 35 337 220 117 58 43 15 80+ 17 10 7 9 5 4 11 9 2 Age not stated 196 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: LUNGLEi

ANNEXURE AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION

Educational Level Higher Sec./lntennediateJPre-uni/Sr. Middle Matriculation! Secondary secondary Age group Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 All ages 16.973 9,313 7,660 8.562 5,008 3.554 3,073 1,890 1.183 0-6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 II 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 31 17 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 130 55 75 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 507 238 269 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 790 358 432 76 31 45 0 0 0 Iii 935 450 485 230 100 130 0 0 0 17 757 390 367 356 164 192 0 0 0 18 986 521 465 504 234 270 115 45 70 19 632 304 328 385 209 176 138 67 71 20-24 3.446 1,730 1,716 1,704 885 819 1.003 527 476 25-29 2,614 1,433 1,181 1,329 743 586 641 356 285 30-34 1,807 989 818 1,221 739 482 415 285 130 35-39 1.586 964 622 1,004 625 379 299 222 77 40-44 1,126 717 409 677 446 231 199 159 40 45-49 627 400 227 437 316 121 108 90 18 50-54 544 388 156 315 244 71 78 68 10 55-59 231 182 49 168 137 31 40 36 4 60-64 109 84 2S 69 57 12 24 23 I 65-09 50 39 11 42 37 S 6 6 0 70-74 38 34 4 22 20 2 4 4 0 75-79 13 12 9 7 2 0 80+ 14 8 6 9 9 0 2 1 Age not stated 0 0 0 5 5 0 0 0 0

Literacy is one of the important demographic with males 52,159 and females 43,938. This annexure characteristics. Apart from collecting data on number furnish information regarding absolute number of of literate, the level, nature and type of education illiterate and literate as well as the distribution of Iiterate aitained by the literates are als0 ascertained. The by different level of education by different age groups. concept of literacy adopted in the census has already Out of total literates in Lunglei district the highest b'~en explained in the begining of this pUblication. number (12,470) are found at the range of 20-24 and A proper index for measuring literacy is proportion the lowest number (478) at the range of 80+. Among of literate and educated persons to the total popUlation. the single age year the highest number was 3,184 of The absolute figure of literate for Lunglei at the time age 10 years and the lowest was 2,G99 of 7 years of 2UO I census was the total of 96,097 for all ages age. tNNEXURE 197 VII AS PER 2001 CENSUS

Educational Level 1';011 Technical Diploma or certificate Technical Diploma or certificate not not equal to degree equal to degree Graduate and above Total Male Female Total Male Female Total Male Female Age group 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 II 9 2 280 214 66 3,025 2,181 844 All ages 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-6 (l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 () 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 I I 0 6 4 2 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 19 1 0 46 35 11 440 240 200 20-24 :1 0 2 49 32 17 808 501 307 25-29 0 0 0 70 44 26 588 425 163 30-34 3 3 0 47 45 2 396 324 72 35-39 3 3 0 24 22 2 286 232 54 40-44 0 0 0 10 9 1 173 155 18 45-49 () 0 0 8 7 146 127 19 50-54 0 0 0 5 4 93 89 4 55-59 0 0 0 5 4 46 43 3 60-64 I 1 0 3 2 23 21 2 65-69 0 0 0 1 0 1 19 18 1 70-74 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 4 0 75-79 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 80+ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Age not stated