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BLOCK WISE FAMILY and POPULATION in NON-ADC AREA Sl.No No BLOCK WISE FAMILY AND POPULATION IN NON-ADC AREA Sl.No No. of Family No. of Population Name of Block (North District) ST SC OBC Mino UR Total ST SC OBC Mino UR Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Kadamtala 532 6374 8301 8811 5028 29046 2713 31519 38528 45505 22768 141033 2 Jubarajnagar 90 2867 5494 1823 3405 13679 469 14326 24308 8293 15688 63284 3 Panisagar 95 3737 5998 1438 1051 12319 381 16940 24285 6512 5435 53350 Total 717 12978 19793 12072 9484 55044 3563 62785 87121 60310 43891 257667 BLOCK WISE FAMILY AND POPULATION IN ADC AREA Sl.No No. of Family No. of Population Name of Block (North District) ST SC OBC Mino UR Total ST SC OBC Mino UR Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Kadamtala 295 28 0 18 1 342 1373 124 0 91 3 1591 2 Jubarajnagar 1146 68 32 1 4 1251 4704 357 112 4 18 5195 3 Dasda 12216 2310 2944 52 2990 20512 51810 8536 12299 222 11488 84355 4 Damcherra 4729 163 427 198 246 5763 20847 767 2026 1003 1242 25885 5 Jampuihil 3175 0 0 0 0 3175 16445 0 0 0 0 16445 6 Panisagar 1018 26 29 24 17 1114 4739 115 132 142 67 5195 Total 22579 2595 3432 293 3258 32157 99918 9899 14569 1462 12818 138666 BLOCK WISE FAMILY AND POPULATION IN NON-ADC AREA Sl.No No. of Family No. of Population Name of Block (Unakoti District) ST SC OBC Mino UR Total ST SC OBC Mino UR Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Gournagar 905 5161 7328 8349 2452 24195 5291 19578 29872 33736 10176 98653 2 Kumarghat 1293 6088 7963 681 2656 18681 3817 27890 33317 3291 10269 78584 Total 2198 11249 15291 9030 5108 42876 9108 47468 63189 37027 20445 177237 BLOCK WISE FAMILY AND POPULATION IN ADC AREA Sl.No Name of Block No. of Family No. of Population (Unakoti District) ST SC OBC Mino UR Total ST SC OBC Mino UR Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Gournagar 3010 501 340 405 78 4334 12747 1570 1490 1849 314 17970 2 Kumarghat 4081 106 112 13 10 4322 17795 432 543 66 37 18873 3 Pechartal 6205 845 2558 97 1023 10728 28500 3374 12575 448 2946 47843 Total 13296 1452 3010 515 1111 19384 59042 5376 14608 2363 3297 84686 BLOCK WISE FAMILY AND POPULATION IN NON-ADC AREA Sl.No Name of Block (Dhalai No. of Family No. of Population District) ST SC OBC Mino UR Total ST SC OBC Mino UR Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Ambassa 642 741 999 0 996 3378 2588 2672 3587 0 3615 12462 2 Salama 637 3327 2164 115 552 6795 2610 12025 8343 583 1849 25410 3 Durgachowmuhani 1173 7222 5927 1361 1581 17264 5438 28688 24127 5584 6018 69855 Total 2452 11290 9090 1476 3129 27437 10636 43385 36057 6167 11482 107727 BLOCK WISE FAMILY AND POPULATION IN ADC AREA Sl.No Name of Block (Dhalai No. of Family No. of Population District) ST SC OBC Mino UR Total ST SC OBC Mino UR Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Ambassa 10651 237 312 19 255 11474 45342 858 1407 102 940 48649 2 Chowmanu 7946 69 202 231 182 8630 36503 289 874 1084 722 39472 3 Dumdurnagar 13188 1333 857 31 333 15742 54177 6028 3800 121 1591 65717 4 Durgachowmuhani 1941 267 48 10 3 2269 7996 1025 188 37 12 9258 5 Manu 15968 2761 2544 173 1439 22885 68920 10884 9819 807 6207 96637 6 Salama 5010 620 232 16 118 5996 21038 2330 962 86 464 24880 Total 54704 5287 4195 480 2330 66996 233976 21414 17050 2237 9936 284613 BLOCK WISE FAMILY AND POPULATION IN NON-ADC AREA Sl.No Name of Block No. of Family No. of Population (Khowai District) ST SC OBC Mino UR Total ST SC OBC Mino UR Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Kalyanpur 898 3886 3456 14 2180 10434 4102 17544 13416 65 8333 43460 2 Khowai 1516 4744 7150 16 3881 17307 6062 17506 25063 82 16177 64890 3 Teliamura 1250 6337 4493 208 2131 14419 5051 26091 18206 964 8605 58917 Total 3664 14967 15099 238 8192 42160 15215 61141 56685 1111 33115 167267 BLOCK WISE FAMILY AND POPULATION IN ADC AREA Sl.No Name of Block No. of Family No. of Population (Khowai District) ST SC OBC Mino UR Total ST SC OBC Mino UR Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Kalyanpur 3009 111 73 0 8 3201 14027 496 141 0 34 14698 2 Khowai 684 68 47 0 5 804 2657 213 204 0 18 3092 3 Mungiakami 8482 209 24 75 4 8794 34934 963 89 296 11 36293 4 Padmabil 9668 122 183 43 77 10093 42096 482 662 209 337 43786 5 Teliamura 4786 36 6 10 8 4846 19470 111 23 60 16 19680 6 Tulashikhar 9013 1157 1286 9 125 11590 36846 4759 4812 34 401 46852 Total 35642 1703 1619 137 227 39328 150030 7024 5931 599 817 164401 BLOCK WISE FAMILY AND POPULATION IN NON-ADC AREA Sl.No Name of Block (West No. of Family No. of Population Tripura) ST SC OBC Mino UR Total ST SC OBC Mino UR Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Dukli 509 10118 9947 1295 7902 29771 2408 39907 39123 6294 31609 119341 2 Jirania 2054 6912 9823 1076 5577 25442 8330 28680 39747 4667 22179 103603 3 Mohanpur 2094 14035 13477 53 8910 38569 9742 63186 59433 240 37034 169635 Total 4657 31065 33247 2424 22389 93782 20480 131773 138303 11201 90822 392579 BLOCK WISE FAMILY AND POPULATION IN ADC AREA Sl.No Name of Block (West No. of Family No. of Population Tripura ) ST SC OBC Mino UR Total ST SC OBC Mino UR Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Dukli 1514 2 1 49 8 1574 5973 12 70 227 49 6331 2 Hezamara 9816 108 123 0 18 10065 50021 261 500 0 64 50846 3 Jirania 9331 105 67 213 75 9791 44429 429 254 1001 334 46447 4 Lefunga 4904 117 52 0 20 5093 22791 494 256 0 98 23639 5 Mandwai 12070 251 203 319 130 12973 53527 1269 584 1722 509 57611 Total 37635 583 446 581 251 39496 176741 2465 1664 2950 1054 184874 BLOCK WISE FAMILY AND POPULATION IN NON-ADC AREA Sl.No Name of Block No. of Family No. of Population (Sipahijala District) ST SC OBC Mino UR Total ST SC OBC Mino UR Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Bishalgarh 1795 7723 12707 5314 6452 33991 9538 31927 52601 22461 24744 141271 2 Boxanagar 37 2816 1442 5708 782 10785 206 12025 5907 29718 2830 50686 3 Kathalia 361 1381 3652 5444 1986 12824 1280 5921 15330 27030 7796 57357 4 Melaghar 470 9589 6375 7124 3318 26876 2138 39521 25730 32770 13095 113254 Total 2663 21509 24176 23590 12538 84476 13162 89394 99568 111979 48465 362568 BLOCK WISE FAMILY AND POPULATION IN ADC AREA Sl.No Name of Block No. of Family No. of Population (Sipahijala District) ST SC OBC Mino UR Total ST SC OBC Mino UR Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Bishalgarh 8723 61 64 598 39 9485 37242 288 270 2630 154 40584 2 Boxanagar 835 0 0 1 15 851 3868 0 0 9 45 3922 3 Jampuijala 12143 1 52 253 31 12480 52966 9 259 1130 126 54490 4 Kathalia 1875 82 106 158 189 2410 7727 340 520 774 680 10041 5 Melaghar 3312 78 102 320 94 3906 15195 372 446 1353 298 17664 Total 26888 222 324 1330 368 29132 116998 1009 1495 5896 1303 126701 BLOCK WISE FAMILY AND POPULATION IN NON- ADC AREA Sl.No Name of Block No. of Family No. of Population (Gomati District) ST SC OBC Mino UR Total ST SC OBC Mino UR Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Amarpur 41 3123 1133 423 695 5415 129 11199 1621 4063 2324 19336 2 Kakraban 775 5955 3636 2820 4285 17471 3603 24357 14601 11870 17439 71870 3 Matabari 467 8099 8400 3463 6963 27392 2068 32340 34157 14795 27605 110965 Total 1283 17177 13169 6706 11943 50278 5800 67896 50379 30728 47368 202171 BLOCK WISE FAMILY AND POPULATION IN ADC AREA Sl.No Name of Block No. of Family No. of Population (Gomati District) ST SC OBC Mino UR Total ST SC OBC Mino UR Total 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 Amarpur 8573 506 375 151 562 10167 33025 1871 601 1523 2124 39144 2 Kakraban 2204 129 66 101 11 2511 9655 569 345 689 52 11310 3 Karbook 9964 946 394 420 499 12223 40801 3336 1340 1467 1716 48660 4 Killa 9518 6 70 0 336 9930 42442 19 277 0 1380 44118 5 Matabari 4864 98 128 366 108 5564 21741 426 410 1476 469 24522 6 Ompi 8668 461 347 81 581 10138 37738 1797 1260 307 2057 43159 Total 43791 2146 1380 1119 2097 50533 185402 8018 4233 5462 7798 210913 BLOCK WISE FAMILY AND POPULATION IN NON-ADC AREA Sl.No Name of Block (South No.
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