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GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR STATISTICAL YEAR BOOK OF IMPHAL EAST DISTRICT MANIPUR 2015 DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, IMPHAL EAST DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR P R E F A C E The present issue of „Statistical Year Book of Imphal East District, Manipur 2015‟ is the second series of the publication. It presents the latest available numerical information pertaining to various socio-economic aspects of Imphal East District. Most of the data presented in this issue are collected and compiled by the officials of District Statistical Office, Imphal East under the overall supervision of the District Statistical Officer of the District. Inorder to present disaggregated level data as far as possible the data are collected from various District level offices of the Government/Local bodies. The source of data are indicated at the end of each statistical table. The present issue also contains the 2011 Population Census data (Final) of the Imphal East District obtained from the Directorate of Census Operations, Manipur. The generous co-operation extended by the different Departments/ Offices/Statutory bodies in furnishing the required data is gratefully acknowledged. The sincere efforts put in by Shri Ak. Ibohal Singh, the then District Statistical Officer, Imphal East and staff of the District Statistical Office, Imphal East District in the preparation of the current issue, inspite of various limitations, are also gratefully acknowledged. The contribution of the State Headquarter in editing/printing/binding of the publication is also highly appreciated. Suggestion for improvement in the quality and coverage in its future of the publication are most welcome. Imphal, the 15th June, 2016 PEIJONNA KAMEI Director of Economics & Statistics, Government of Manipur C O N T E N T S TABLE PAGE ITEM NO. NO. ( 1) (2) (3) 1. AREA & POPULATION 1.1 Sub-Division Wise Rural and Urban Population in Imphal East District, 2011 Census. 1 1.2 Sub Division Wise Child Population in the Age Group 0-6, Number of Literate and Illiterate by Sex for Imphal East District, 2011 Census. 2 1.3 Sub-Division Wise Population, Households in Imphal East District, 2011 Census. 3 1.4 Sub-Division Wise Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Population by Sex in Imphal East District, 2011 Census. 3 1.5 Ever Married and Currently Married Population by Age at Marriage & Duration of Marriage of Imphal East District, 2011 Census. 4 1.6 Sub-Division Wise Distribution of Working Population in Imphal East District, 2011Census. 5 1.7 Percentage Distribution of Households by Type of Latrine Facility in Imphal East, 2011 Census 6 1.8 Number of Households and Percentage Distribution of Households by Source of Drinking Water & Lighting in Imphal East, 2011 Census. 6 1.9 Number of Villages and Towns of Imphal East. 7 1.10 Census Houses in Manipur and Imphal East and Use According to Population Census 2011. 7 1.11 Population in Five Year Age-Group by Residence and Sex of Imphal East District according to 2011 Census. 8 1.12 Single Year Age Returns by Residence And Sex of Imphal East District according to 2011 Census. 9 2. AGRICULTURE 2.1 Total Area and its Classification of Imphal East District 12 2.2 District Wise Consumption of Chemical Fertilizers in Imphal East District 12 2.3 District Wise Consumption of Chemical Fertilizers in Imphal East District 13 2.4 Estimated Area Irrigated Under Paddy and Maize in Imphal East District 13 TABLE ITEM PAGE NO. NO. ( 1) (2) (3) 3. EDUCATION. 3.1 Classification of Schools in Imphal East District, 2009-10 14 3.2 Number of Students by types of Institutions in Imphal East District, 2009-10. 14 3.3 Number of Teachers by types of Institutions in Imphal East District, 2009-10. 15 4. POLICE. 4.1 Number of Road Accident by Type of Vehicles in Imphal East District 16 4.2 Property Stolen and Recovered in Imphal East District 16 4.3 Incidence of Crime in Imphal East 17 5.FISHERIES 5.1 Number of Fish Farms, Production in Imphal East District. 18 5.2 Imphal East District Fisheries Statistics 18 6. INDUSTRIES. 6.1 Number of Registered Factories by Class of Industries in Imphal East District. 19 7. TRANSPORT. 7.1 Number of Registered Vehicles in Imphal East District 20 8 .VETERINARY & ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 8.1 Veterinary & Animal Husbandry in Imphal East District 21 8.2 Number of Deaths from Contagious Diseases in Imphal East District 22 8.3 Production of Milk, Egg and No. of Animal Slaughter in Un-Registered Slaughter House in Imphal East District 23 8.4 Population of Livestock and Poultry in Imphal East District. 24 9. HEALTH 9.1 Statistics on Jawaharlal Nehru Hospitals, Imphal East 25 10. KHADI AND VILLAGE INDUSTRIES 10.1 Number of Bee Keepers, Out Turn, Price and Value of Honey in Imphal East District 26 11. EMPLOYMENT. 11.1 Registration & Placing Done Through Employment Exchange in Imphal East District. 27 TABLE ITEM PAGE NO. NO. ( 1) (2) (3) 11.2 Number of Employees in Manipur Government Establishments in Imphal East District 27 12. SERICULTURE. 12.1 Number of Sericulture Farms and its Product in Imphal East District. 28 13. FAMILY WELFARE. 13.1 Family Welfare Statistics in Imphal East 29 14. TOURISM. 14.1 Name of Tourist Place & Visitors Visiting in Imphal East District. 30 15. COMMUNICATION. 15.1 Number of Postal Institutions in Imphal East District. 31 15.2 Postal Services in Imphal East District, 2013-14 31 16. FIRE SERVICE 16.1 Statistics on Fire Services in Imphal East District, 2014-15 32 17. District/Sub-Division/Village/Town Population of Imphal East, 2011 Census 33 1. AREA & POPULATION 1.1 Sub-Division Wise Rural and Urban Population in Imphal East District, 2011 Census. Area Density Rural Sub-Division/ (in sq. (per District Person Male Female km sq.km) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Porompat - - 83582 42013 41569 Sawombung - - 81561 40592 40969 Keirao Bitra - - 71268 35469 35799 Jiribam - - 36495 18715 17780 Imphal East District 709 643 272906 136789 136117 Urban Total Sub-Division/ District Person Male Female Person Male Female (1) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) Porompat 160507 77825 82682 244089 119838 124251 Sawombung 4601 2346 2255 86162 42938 43224 Keirao Bitra 10756 5310 5446 82024 40779 41245 Jiribam 7343 3824 3519 43838 22539 21299 Imphal East District 183207 89305 93902 456113 226094 230019 Source: Directorate of Census Operations, Manipur. 1 1.2 Sub Division Wise Child Population in the Age Group 0-6, Number of Literate and Illiterate by Sex for Imphal East District, 2011 Census. Total/ Child Population in the Age Group 0-6 District/Sub-Division Rural/ Person Male Female Urban (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) T 59936 30851 29085 Imphal East District R 38324 19784 18540 U 21612 11067 10545 T 7158 3642 3516 Jiribam R 6404 3248 3156 U 754 394 360 T 11774 6112 5662 Sawombung R 11155 5771 5384 U 619 341 278 T 29426 15096 14330 Porompat R 10641 5502 5139 U 18785 9594 9191 T 11578 6001 5577 Keirao Bitra R 10124 5263 4861 U 1454 738 716 Literate Illiterate Total/ District/Sub-Division Rural/ Person Male Female Person Male Female Urban (1) (2) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) T 324664 173314 151350 131449 52780 78669 Imphal East District R 183881 100937 82944 89025 35852 53173 U 140783 72377 68406 42424 16928 25496 T 27668 15639 12029 16170 6900 9270 Jiribam R 21817 12413 9404 14678 6302 8376 U 5851 3226 2625 1492 598 894 T 58412 31363 27049 27750 11575 16175 Sawombung R 55068 29551 25517 26493 11041 15452 U 3344 1812 1532 1257 534 723 T 187792 97767 90025 56297 22071 34226 Porompat R 62618 33793 28825 20964 8220 12744 U 125174 63974 61200 35333 13851 21482 T 50792 28545 22247 31232 12234 18998 Keirao Bitra R 44378 25180 19198 26890 10289 16601 U 6414 3365 3049 4342 1945 2397 Source: Directorate of Census Operations, Manipur 2 1.3 Sub-Division Wise Population, Households in Imphal East District, 2011 Census. District/ Sector Population No. of Household Sub-Division (1) (2) (3) (4) Total 456113 92124 Imphal East District Rural 272906 54443 Urban 183207 37681 Total 86162 17377 Sawombung Rural 81561 16453 Urban 4601 924 Total 82024 15996 Keirao Bitra Rural 71268 13908 Urban 10756 2088 Total 43838 8355 Jiribam Rural 36495 6949 Urban 7343 1406 Total 244089 50396 Porompat Rural 83582 17133 Urban 160507 33263 Source: Directorate of Census Operations, Manipur 1.4 Sub-Division Wise Schedule Caste and Scheduled Tribe Population by Sex in Imphal East District, 2011 Census Sub-Division/ Total Scheduled Caste Scheduled Tribes District Population Person Male Female Person Male Female (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) Porompat 244089 315 191 124 17277 8262 9015 Sawombung 86162 230 103 127 3870 1916 1954 Keirao Bitra 82024 7869 3899 3970 1020 504 516 Jiribam 43838 7425 3862 3563 5490 2818 2672 Imphal East District 456113 15839 8055 7784 27657 13500 14157 Source: Directorate of Census Operations, Manipur 3 1.5 Ever Married and Currently Married Population by Age at Marriage & Duration of Marriage of Imphal East District, 2011 Census Duration of marriage of currently married person Number of ever Age at All married persons 0-4 5-9 10-19 Marriage durations Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 All ages 103862 118221 99399 101444 16873 16890 14691 14790 24995 25396 Less than 10 902 1320 875 1178 0 0 1 6 45 198 10-11 76 176 74 151 0 2 3 12 12 65 12-13 82 672 75 558 1 8 5 34 18 175 14-15 422 4640 368 3826 27 200 37 389 115 1113 16-17 1481 10246 1365 8564 167 1032 197 1077 447 2298 18-19 4806 20090 4484 17134 715 2573 649 2473 1211 4419 20-21 11856 21386 11104 17942 1606 2698 1653 2727 2861 4632 22-23 13319 14505 12847 12860 2249
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  • CDL-1, UKL-1, SNP-1 Sl. No. Form No. Name Address District Catego Ry Status Recommendation of the Screening Commit

    CDL-1, UKL-1, SNP-1 Sl. No. Form No. Name Address District Catego Ry Status Recommendation of the Screening Commit

    Post A1: STI Counselor 3 Posts: CDL-1, UKL-1, SNP-1 Post Graduate degree I diploma in Psychology / Social Work/ Sociology/ Anthropology/ Human Development/ Nursing; with minimum 1 year experience after PG degree/ diploma, of working in field of counselling in health sector; preferably in STI / RTI and HIV. Or Graduate in Psychology/Social Work/ Sociology/ Anthropology/ Human Development/ Essential Qualification & Experience: Nursing; with minimum 3 years .experience after graduation, of working in field of counselling in health sector; preferably in STI/RTI and HIV. In the case of those recruited from the community of people infected with or affected by HIV/AIDS, the experience will be relaxed to a minimum of one year of experience in the field of HIV/AIDS. 1. Working knowledge of computers Sl. Form Catego Recommendation of the Name Address District Status No. No. ry Screening Committee Domicile not enclosed, Applicant to submit the 1 2 Lanmila Khapudang Kongkan Village Kamjong ST Experience required documents certificate not enclosed Domicile not enclosed, Experience Applicant to submit the 2 38 Dilbung Rengwar Eric Purum Pantha Village Chandel ST certificate , Caste required documents certificate not enclosed 3 54 Makhreluibou Luikang Makhrelu Senapati ST All submitted Recommended 4 483 Ngorum Kennedy Japhou Village Chandel ST All submitted Recommended Domicile not Applicant to submit the 5 564 Jacinta Telen Penaching Village Chandel ST enclosed required documents Experience Mayanglangjing Tamang Imphal Applicant to submit the 6 756