CENSUS OF 2001

SERIES-13

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part - A & B

CHANGLANG DISTRICT

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

~ VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT .

Fit~ PEOPLE ORIENTED

N.K. Laskar Arunachal Pradesh Civil Service Director of Census Operations, Arunachal Pradesh

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War Cemetery

The World war II cemetery is located at J oirampur in Kovin and Hongkap villages of Chang lang District of Arunachal Pradesh. The cemetery is situated along the historic Stillwell Road of World War II between Joirampur and and falls under Hongkap Reserve Forest. This Cemetery is of immense historical importance.

The cemetery consists of around 900 graves made of bricks of those soldiers who laid down their lives during World War II. Each grave measures 1.28 m x 2.20 metres. The arrangement of graves was done in such a way that the dead were buried according to their ranks/regiments or religions. There are visibly six to seven segments. The graves in most of the segments are lying in straight rows maintaining an uniformity although the graves in some segments are lying haphazardly. On some graves epitaphs bearing inscriptions in the Chinese Script were written.

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Contents

Pages

Foreword Xl Preface xiii Acknowledgement xv

District Highlights - 2001 Census XVll

Important statistics in the District XlX

Ranking of Circles in the District XX1

. . .. Statement 1-9 XXIV-XXV111

Statement-1 : Name of the headquarters of District/Circle, their RurallUrban XXIV status and distance from district hea~quarters, 2001

Statement-2 Name of the headquarters of District/C.D.Block, their Rural! XXIV Urban status and distance from district headquarters, 2001 Statement-3 Population of the district at each Census from 1901 to 2001 xxv Statement-4 Area, Number of Villagesrrowns and Population in district xxvi and C.D. Block 2001

Statement-5 CD. Block wise Number of Villages and Rural Population, 2001 XXV11

Statement-6 Population of Urban agglomerations Towns, 2001 XXV11

Statement-7 Villages with Population of 5000 and above at C.D.Block level XXVll as per 2001Census and amenities available

Statement-8 Statutory Towns with population less than 5000 as per 2001 XXVll Census and amenities available Statement-9 Houseless and Institutional Population of C.D.Block, Rural and xxviii Urban, 2001 Analytical note (i) History and scope of District Census Hand Book 3 (ii) Brief history of the district 4 (iii) Administrative set-up 4 (iv) Physical features 4-17 (v) Census concepts 17-22 (vi) Non-Census concepts 22-26 (vii) 2001 Census findings - Population, its size class and status of towns, population, 26 growth, density, sex ratio, work participation rate religion and literacy (viri) Brief Analysis of PCA data 27-47 (ix) Brief analysis of the Village Directory/Town Directory data 47-51 (x) Brief analysis of the data on houses and household amenities, Houselisting 52-59 Operations, Census of India, 2001

(vii) (xi) Major social and cultural events, natural and administrative developments and 59 significant activities during the decade (xii) Scope of Village and Town Directory 59

P ART-A: VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Section-I: Village Directory 65-186 (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Village Directory 63-66 ,_. (b) List of villages merged in towns and outgrowths at 2001 Census 66 (c) C. D. Block wise presentation of Village Directory data 69-171 (i) Map of C.D. Block (Circle wise) 69-73 I (ii) Alphabetical list of villages with code 1991-2001ofChanglang c.n. Block 75-77 (iii) Village Directory of Changlang c.n. Block 78-97 (i) Map of Nampong-Manmao CD. Block 99-103 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages with code 1991-2001 of Nampong-Manmao 104-105 C.D.Block (iii) Village Directory of Nampong-Manmao c.n. Block 106-123 (i) Map of Khagam-Miao C.D. Block 125-129 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages with code 1991-20010fKhagam-Miao C.D. Block 130-131 (iii) Village Directory of Khagam-Miao C.D. Block 132-149 (i) Map of - C.D. Block 150-153 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages with code 1991-2001of Bordumsa-Diyun 154-155 C.D. Block (iii) Village Directory of Bordumsa-Diyun C.D. Block 156-171 d) Appendices to Village Directory 156-168

Appendix I Abstract of Educational, Medical and other amenities in villages- 172-175 c.n.Block level Appendix IA Villages by number of Primary Schools 176 Appendix IB Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools 176 Appendix IC Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available 176 Appendix IT Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or 177 more amenities Appendix ITA Census towns which do not have one or more amenities 177 Appendix ill Land utilisation data in respect of Census townslNon-municipal towns 177 Appendix IV C.D. Block-wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than 178 drinking water facility is available Appendix V Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes 178 population Appendix VI Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes 179 population Appendix VIlA: List of village according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes 179 to the total population by ranges

(viii) Appendix VIlB : List of village according to the proporton of the Scheduled Tribes to 180-183 the total population by ranges Appendix Vill : Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat (C.D. Bl.ockwise) 184 Appendix IX : Statement showing numbers of girls school in the villages 184

Section II - Town Directory 185-193 (a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Town Directory 186-190 Town Directory Statement (I to VII) (b) Statement I - Status and Growth History 190 (c) Statement IT - Physical aspects and location of towns 190-191 (d) Statement ill - Municipal finance 191 (e) Statement IV - Civic and other amenities 191 (1) Statement V - Medical, Educational, Recreational and cultural facilities 192-193 (g) Statement VI - Trade, commerce, Industry and banking 192-193 (11) Statement VII - Civic and other amenities in slums 192 (i) Appendix to Town Directory - Towns showing their outgrowth with population 193

PART-B ; PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (a) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract 195-199 (b) District Primary Census Abstract (General) 200-205 (c) Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract i.e., Urban block wise figures 207 of Total, SC and ST Population Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes 208-213 Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes 214-219 C. D. Block wise Village Primary Census Abstract 220-273 Urban Primary Census Abstract 274-279 Annexure-I : Number of Villages under each Gram Panchayat 280 Annexure-II Note of Fertility and Mortality 1991 Census 280-283 Annexure-III Various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage, 1991 Census 283 Annexure-IV Percentage distribution of Migrants by place of birth/place of last 283-284 residence, 2001 Census Annexure-V Brief account of main religions in the districtltehsil as per 2001 Census 284-286 Annexure-VI Marital status of population as .per 2001 Census 286-287 Annexure-VII Age, Sex and Education in the district, 2001 Census 287-289 Annexure-VIII : Distribution of different mother tongues returned in 2001 Census 290-291

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Foreword

_ The District Census Handbook (DCHB) published by Census Organisation since 1951 census, is one

(xi) 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 on Slums has been modified and its coverage enlarged by including details on all slums instead of 'notified slums'. The information is given in case of all statutory towns irrespective of their class, against only Class I and Class II towns in the 1981 and 1991 censuses. The basic amenities available in the villages and towns are analysed in depth with the help of a number of cross classified inset tables and statements. Two other significant additions in the publication are inclusion of 'motif' highlighting significant characteristic of the district and analytical notes as annexures. The analytical notes on (i) fertility and mortality and (ii) various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage are prepared based on 1991 Census. Whereas, in the notes relating to (i) percentage distribution of migrants by place of birth/place of last residence, (ii) main religions, (Hi)marital status of populatiop, (iv) age, sex and education, and (v) distribution of spectrum of mother tongue, nature and extent of changes occurred in the district in its basic socia demographic features during the decade 1991-2001 are analysed. The eight digits permanent location code (PLCN) to all the villages and towns have been assigned keeping in view the future needs. 5. The village and town level amenity data have been collected, compiled and computerised in prescribed record structure under the supervision of Shri N. K. Laskar, Director of Census Operations. Arunachal Pradesh. Thereafter, efforts have been made to ensure comparability of the information with that of 1991 census data and the information brought out by the respective state governments in their annual reports and statistical handbooks for various years after 1991. The task of planning, designing and coordination of this publication was carried out by Shri R. G. Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (C&T) and Dr. I. C. Agrawal, Senior Research Officer of Social Studies Division. Dr. R. P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in.the preparation of maps. Whereas, Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Director of Data Processing Division who worked under the overall supervision of Shri Himakar, Addl. Director (EDP) helped in preparation of record structure for computerisation of village and town directory data and the programme for the generation of Village Directory and Town Directory statements including analytical inset tables. The draft DCHB manuscripts received from the Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri S. L. Jain, Deputy Director and Shri R. K. Mehta, Assistant Director. I am thankful to all of them and others Who have contributed to make this publication possible.

D. K. Sikri New , Registrar General & 17.10.2006 Census Commissioner, India

(xii) Preface

'!_he District Census Handbook (DCHB) contains important census and non-census statistics pertaining to a particular District. This series constitute an important set of census publications brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of the State government. The Census Directorate prepares the manuscripts of the District Census Handbooks out of the data collected from the field during Census Operations and also incorporate in its various other data originating from different Government Departments. The District Census Handbooks are widely made use of by the State Government and its district level and other lower level officials for proper planning, development and administrative purposes as well as by a large cross-section of data users like academicians scholars, researchers and many other Non-Governmental agencies.

The District Census Handbook has two parts-part-A and Part-B. The village and Town Directories are included in part-A, whereas part-B contains the Primary Census Abstract. The Village Directory gives for each Village, the area, population, educational, medical, civic and other amenities as also its land use pattern. Similarly in the town directory, information on various civic amenities, the area figures, population characteristics, physical aspects, communications, municipal finance, trade and commerce, industry and banking facilities etc. pertaining to a town are incorporated as well as the village and town directories and also of Scheduled Castes and Tribes presents certain other basic data like number of residential houses and households, sex-wise break-up ofthe total population, ,iterates, main workers by categories, marginal workers and non-workers, sex-wise break up of Scheduled castes and scheduled tribes population etc. Besides, some brief notes on the administrative development, economic resources and social aspects of the District are also incorporated in this volume. Also it contains brief analytical notes on the village and town directories and are supported by a few inset tables based on the Primary Census Abstract as well as the village and town directories. Above all an overall attempt has been made here to present the basic statistical data on villages and towns which it is expected, would come handy and useful to all concerned.

The data presented under village and town directories were furnished from the field, village and town­ wise by the district administratiop mainly through the Circle Officers in respect of the rural villages and by the Deputy Commissioner though the District Statistical Officer in respect of urban areas respectively. The data presented under Primary Census Abstract were: collected during the Census Operations by the field functionaries of the Circle Officers and the Deputy Commissioner. My thanks are due to all these dedicated band of field officials who have provided the basic data required for compilation of this volume. The notes on different State and Central Govt. Departments are furnished by the respective departments. I am grateful to all these departments for their sincere co-operation.

While the collection, compilation and tabulation ofdata including designing and production of the District Census Handbook Volumes were under taken by the Census Department at its own expenses, in keeping with the past practice for 2001 Census. It is my sincere hope that all the data users will find the contents of the 2001 DCHB series quite convenient and useful.

The District Census Handbook will be centrally printed as decided by the Registrar General, India. The number of copies required by the State Govt. will be 'supplied to them on payment basis.

(xiii) The Census Organisation is also grateful to Government of Arunachal Pradesh and to the Director of Economics and Statistics, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, and his staff for taking necessary initiative in collection of data required for the preparation of the District Census Handbook.

Last but not least I cannot but express my gratefulness to Shri J.K. Banthia, Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India for his valuable instructions and guidance in bringing out the District Census Handbooks.

Lastly I must express my appreciation to the Officers and Officials of the offke of the Registrar General, India for making necessary arrangement for printing of the publication in time.

Shillong N.K.LASKAR December 15,2002. Director of Census Operations, Arunachal Pradesh, Shillong

(xiv) Acknowledgement

Overall supervision Mrs. Bharati Chanda Deputy Director Sri LN. Gohain Statistical Investigator Grade - I Sri B.K. Goswami Statistical Investigator Grade - I Sri D.K. Bhattacharjee Statistical Investigator Grade - II Sri J. Bhattacharjee Statistical Investigator Grade - II Sri P.K. Gogoi Statistical Investigator Grade - II Sri C.K. Barman Statistical Investigator Grade - III Sri N.C. Majumdar Statistical Investigator Grade - III Sri Prafulla Chandra Das Statistical Investigator Grade - III Sri A. Goney Statistical Investigator Grade - III Sri Parimal Chandra Das Statistical Investigator Grade - III Sri A. C. Bhattacharjee Statistical Investigator Grade - III Sri A. C. Haloi Statistical Investigator Grade - III Sri D. K. Das Statistical Investigator Grade - III Sri H. C. Das Statistical Investigator Grade - III Sri N. Sengupta Statistical Investigator Grade - III Sri A. Choudhury Senior Compiler Sri P.C. Sarma Senior Compiler Sri S.K. Nag Senior Compiler

Guidance by Sri N.C. Bhagawati Assistant Director SriB. Lan Assistant Director

Computer Typing Miss P. Basanti Rao Compiler Sri Sushanta Sharma Asstt. Compiler Sri S. Muktieh Asstt. Compiler Sri P. Rabha L.D.C. Mrs. E. Wankhar L.D.C.

Preparation Maps Sri K.J. Pandit Senior Drawing Assistant Mrs. Jyoti Tiwary Cartographer Sri R.C. Dev Draftsman Mrs. Aditi Barman Draftsman

Xeroxing Sri K.K. Das Record Keeper Mrs. Sibani Das Peon Mrs. Laxmi Sharma Peon

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District Highlights - 2001 Census

Changlang District was entirely rural till 1991 Census. But in 2001 Census two places namely, Changlang, the district headquarter of the district and J airampur, the headquarter of Circle have been declared as Census Town for the first time. There is no statutory to~n in the entire State. The district is famous for variety of timber and as such wood based industries and ply wood factories came up in the district. But due to the ban imposed by the Hon'ble Supreme Court's Order these industries had to be closed down subsequently.

~ War memories of the World War II at Jairampur area and the and Tiger Project attracts the tourist of both national and international level.

~ Rare varieties of birds and animals are also seen in the forest of Changlang district.

~ Famous' Agaru' is available at Nampong area of the district.

~ Mini oil refinery at has come up in the early part of 1991.

~ Stillwell road linking passes through Changlang district starting from and ending at Lake of No-return located at Myanmar.

~ Some areas of the district have the potential of coal reservoirs.

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Important Statistics in the district

State Changlang district NUMBER OF VILUGES Total 4,065 342 Inhabited 3,863 336 Uninhabited 2(J2 6

NUMBER OF TOWNS Statutory Towns Nil Census Towns 17 2

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS Normal 2,13,342 20,243 Institutional 2,127 138 Houseless 105 31

POPULATION Total Persons 10,97,968 1,25,422 Males 5,79,941 65,821 Females 5,18,027 59,601

Rural Persons 8,70,087 1,13,034 Males 4,54,680 58,834 Females 4,15,407 54,200

Urban Persons 2,2,7881 12,388 Malt)s 1,25,261 6,987 Females 1,02,620 5,401

Number Percentage Number Percentage PERCENTAGE URBAN 2,27,881 20.8 12,388 9.9 POPULATION

DECADALPOPULATION Persons 10,97,968 27.0 1,25,422 31.3 GROWfH 1991 - 2001 Males 5,79,941 24.7 65,821 28.3 Females 5,18,027 29.6 59,601 34.7

AREA (in sq. km.) 83,743 4,662

DENSITY OF POPULATION 13 27 (persons per Sq. Km.)

SEX RATIO (number of Total 893 906 females per 1000 males) Rural 914 921 Urban 819 m

LITERATES Persons 4,84,785 54.3 50,960 51.3 Males 3,03,281 63.8 32,599 62.1 Females 1,81,504 43.5 18,361 39.2

(xix) SCHEDULED CASTES Persons 6,188 0.6 365 OJ POPULATION Males 3,590 0.6 191 OJ Females 2,598 0.5 ~ 174 OJ

SCHEDULED TRIBES Persons 7,05,158 642 45,312 362 POPULATION Males 3,52,017 (iJ.7 22,969 34.9 Females 3,53,141 68.2 22,349 37.5

'-WORKERSAND NON-WORKERS TOTAL WORKERS Persons 4,82,902 44.0 (iJ,045 47.9 (MAIN & MARGINAL) Males 2,93,612 50.6 34,789 52.9 Females 1,89,290 36.5 25,256 42.4

(i) MAIN WORKERS Persons 4,15,007 37.8 49,176 39.2 Males 2,67,384 46.l 31,155 47.3 Females 1,47,623 28.5 18,021 30.2

(n) MARGlNAL WOIRKERS Persons 67.,895 6.2 10,869 8.7 Males 26,228 4.5 3,634 5.5 Females 41,667 8.0 7,235 12.1

(iii) NON-WORKERS Persons 6,15,066 56.0 65,377 52.1 Males 2,86,329 49.4 31,032 47.1 Females 3;28,737 63.5 34,345 57.6

CATEGORY OF WORKERS (MAIN & MARGINAL)

(i) CULTIVATORS Persons 2,79,300 57.8 41786 69.6 Males 1,36,336 46.4 21392 61.5 Females 1,42,964 75.5 20394 80.8

(ii) AGRICULTURE LABOURERS Persons 18,840 3.9 3289 5.5 Males 10,329 3.6 1788 5.l Females 8,511 4.5 1501 5.9

(iii) WORKERS IN HOUSEHOLD Persons 6,043 1.3 729 12 INDUS1RY Males 3,177 1.1 383 1.1 Females 2,866 1.5 346 1.4

(iv) OTIffiR WORKERS Person~' 1,78,719 37.0 14241 23.7 Males 1,43,770 49.0 11226 32.3 Females 34,949 18.5 3015 11.9

Definition of Census Town :- All places which satisfy or are expected to satisfy the following criteria are treated as Census Towns : i) A minimum population of 5,000; ii) At least 75 percent of the male working population engaged in non-agricultural pursuits, and iii) A density of population of at least 400 per square kilometre (1,000 per square mile).

(xx) Ranking of the Circles in the District

SI. Khimiyong Circle Changlang Circle NatntOK Circle Manmao Circle N;;: In Term of Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Population 3,506 10 14,718 4 3,085 11 3,814 9

2 Total area (in sq. kms.)

3 Density of population per sq.km.

4 Sex Ratio 916 7 937 3 925 4 913 8

5 Proportion Urban 44 2

() 6 Proportion Scheduled Castes 0 4 10 0 5

7 Proportion Scheduled Tribes 95 65 4 48 7 81 2

8 Proportion Literate 29 11 62 2 46 8 59 6

9 Work participation rate (Main + Marginal Workers) 48 8 10 Percentage of villages having Primary 70 52 5 43 11 School 7 3 11 Percentage of villages having Primary 5 4 3 5 Health Sub-Centre

12 Percentage of villages having Well 3 8 n Percentage of vi1lages having Post Office 'i 2 10

14 8 26 3 14 Percentage ofvillages having Bus facility 20 5

<) 4 79 2 42 8 15 Percentage of villages haYing approach 15 60 by Pucca Road 86 4 71 7 16 Percentage of villages having Electricity 90 2 74 6 for domestic purpose

17 Percentage of villages having forest area

18 Percentage of vilIages having Irrigated Area

(lQ(i) Sl. N amp ong Circle Jairampur Circle Vijoynagar Circle M iao Circle", . No. In Term of Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank I 2 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 I Total Population 4,424 7 7,836 6 3,988 8 20,266 3

2 Total area (in sq. kms.)

3 Density ofpopulation per sq.km.

4 Sex Ratio 830 10 802 II 977 939 2

5 Proportion Urban - 76

6 Proportion Scheduled Castes 0 3 0 7 0 8 0 6

7 Proportion Scheduled Tribes 65 5 29 8 52 6 29 9

8 Proportion Literate 60 5 77 62 3 53 7

9 Work p articip ation rate (M ain + Marginal Workers)

10 Percentage of villages having Primary 50 7 69 2 46 10 56 4 School

11 Percentage of villages having Primary 3 6 8 2 2 8 Health Sub-Centre

12 Percentage of villages having Well 8 4 54 3

13 Percentage of villages having Post 8 5 8 6 15 2 14 4 Office

14 Percentage of villages having Bus 25 4 15 7 12 6 facility

15 Percentage of villages having approach 56 5 8 10 42 7 by Pucca Road

16 Percentage of villages having Electricity 67 8., 85 5 15 II 65 9 for domestic purpose

17 Percentage of villages having forest area

18 Percentage of villages having Irrigated Area

(xxii) Ranking of the Circles in the District

Bordumsa Circle 51. Kharsang Circle Diyun Circle No. In Term of Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 19 20 21 22 24 1 2 23 28,907 I 25,369 2 J Total Population 9,509 5

2 Total area (in sq. kms.)

3 Density of population per sq.krn.

917 6 4 Sex Ratio 906 9 920 5

5 proportion Urban , 9 2 6 Proportion Scheduled Castes 0

11 21 10 7 Proporlion Scheduled Tribes 71 3 10

10 43 9 8 Prop ortion Literate 60 4 40

9 Work participation rate (Main + Marginal Workers)

6 48 9 10 Percentage of villages having Primary 61 3 52 School 2 7 11 Percentage of villages having Primary 10 Health Sub-Centre

94 2 5 12 Percentage of villages baving Well 89 2 2 9 13 Percentage of villages having Post 14 J 19 Office 39 2 9 14 Percentage of villages baving Bus 36 2 facility 52 6 93 15 Percentage of villages having approach 68 3 by Pucca Road 89 3 29 10 95 16 Percentage of villages having Electricity -" for domestic purpose

17 Percentage of villages having forest area

18 Percentage ofvillages having Irrigated Area

(xxiii) STATEMENT 1 NAME OF THE HEADQUARTERS OFDISTRICT/CIRCLE, THEIR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DIS TRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001 Serial Name of District I Name of District I Whether Urban I Distance from tahsil headquarters to number Circle Circle headquarters Rural district headquarters by road (in 2 3 4 5

Changlang Changlang Urban OKm. ;..- Khimiyong Khimiyong Rural 36 Kms.

2 Changiang Changiang Urban OKm.

3 Namtok Namtok Rural 47 Kms.

4 Manmao Manmao Rural 130 Kms.

5 Nampong Nampong Rural 105 Kms.

6 Jairampur Jairampur Urban 65 Kms.

7 Vijoy nagar Vijoynagar Rural 269 Kms.

8 Miao Miao Rural 112Kms.

9 Kharsang Kharsang Rural 90 Kms.

10 Diyun Diyun Rural 149 Kms.

II Bordumsa Bordumsa Rural 105 Kms.

STATE\1EN'T2 NAME OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRICT/C.D.BLOCK THEIR RURAL URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCEFROMDISTRICTHFADQUARTmS, 2001 Whether Distance from C.D. block Serial Narne of District / Name of District I C.D. Urban I headquarters to district number C.D. block block headquarters Rural headquarters by road (in km.) 2 3 4 5 Changlang Changlang Urban 0Km. Changlang Changlang Urban 0Krn. 2 Narnpong-Manmao Narnpong Rural 105 Kms. 3 Khagam-Miao Miao Rural 112Kms. 4 Bordumsa-Diyun Bordumsa Rural 105Kms.

(xxiv) STATEMENT 3 POPULATION OF THE DISTRICT AT EACH CENSUS FROM 1901 TO 2001 TotaV Rural/ Census Decadal EOEulation variation District Urban Year Persons Males Females Absolute Percentage I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Changlang Total 1901 1911 1921 Figures not available 1931 1941 1951 1961 18,227 9,505 8,722 1971 41,474 22,356 19,118 23,247 127.54 1981 62,211 33,944 28,267 20,737 50 1991 95,530 51,291 44,239 33,319 53.56 2001 1,24,994 65,608 59,386 29,464 30.84 Rural 1901 1911 1921 Figures not available 1931 1941 1951 1961 18,227 9,505 8,722 1971 41,474 22,356 19,118 23,247 127.54 1981 62,211 33,944 28,267 20,737 50 1991 95,530 51,291 44,239 33,319 53.56 2001 113,034 58,834 54,200 17,504 18.32 Urban 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 Figures not available 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 District was entirely Rural till 1991 Census 2001 12,312 6,946 5,366

N.B. Town declared for the first time in 2001 Census.

(xxv) STATEMENT 4 AREA, NUMBER OF VILLAGES/TOWNS AND POPULATION IN DISTRICT AND CIRCLE, 2001 Area m PopUiaho Number Number District I Totall square n per of of Number of Sl. Circle f Rural! kilo- square Number of villages statutor census household Population No. UA ITown Urban meters kilometer Inhabited Uninhabited y towns towns ~----~~~--~Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 89 10 II 12 13 Changlang Total 336 6 o 2 24,012 125,422 65,821 59,601 Rural 336 6 o o 21,046 113,034 58,834 54,200 Urban o o o 2 2,966 12,388 6,987 5,401

1 Khimiyong Circle Total 20 o o o 658 3,506 1,830 1,676 Rural 20 o o o 658 3,506 1,830 1,676 Urban o o o o o o 0 o

2 Changlang Circle Total 65 2 o 3,102 14.718 7,893 6,825 Rural 65 2 o o 1,533 8,249 4,259 3,990 Urban o o o 1,569 6,469 3,634 2,835

Changlang (CI) Urban o o o 1,569 6,469 3,634 2,835

3 Namtok Circle Total 14 o o o 593 3,085 1,603 1,482 Rural 14 o o o 593 3,085 1,603 1,482 Urban o o o o o o o o

4 Manmao Circle Total 31 3 o o 731 3,814 1,994 1,820 Rural 31 3 o o 731 3,814 1,994 1,820 Urban o o o o o o o o

5 Nampong Circle Total 36 o o 940 4,424 2,417 2,007 Rural 36 o o 940 4,424 2,417 2,007 Urban o o o o o o o o

6 Jairamp ur Circle Total 13 o o 1,771 7,836 4,347 3,489 Rural 13 o o o 374 1,917 994 923 Urban o o o 1,397 5,919 3,353 2,566

Jairampur (CT) Urban o o o 1,397 5,919 3,353 2,566

7 Vijoynagar Circle Total 13 o o o 691 3,988 2,017 1,971 Rural 13 o o o 691 3,988 2,017 1,971 Urban o o o o o o 0 o

8 Miao Circle Total 43 o o o 4,021 20,266 10,452 9,814 Rural 43 o o o 4,021 20,266 10,452 9,814 Urban o o o o o o o o

9 Kharsang Circle Total 28 o o o 1,843 9,509 4,987 4,522 Rural 28 o o o 1,843 9,509 4,987 4,522 Urban o o o o o o 0 o

10 Diyun Circle Total 31 o o o 5,078 28,907 15,050 13,857 Rural 31 o o o 5,078 28,907 15,050 13,857 Urban o o o o o o o o

I I Bordumsa Circle Total 42 o o o 4,584 25,369 13,231 12,138 Rural 42 o (> o 4,584 25,369 13,231 12,138 Urban o o o o o 0 0 0

(xxvi) STATEMENTS C. D. BLOCK WISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES AND RURAL POPULATION, 2001 Serial Number ofvilIases Rural population number Name ofC.D. block Total Inhabited Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 Changlang 101 99 14,840 7,692 7,148 2 Nampong-rnanmao 84 80 10,155 5,405 4,750 .~ 3 Khagam-miao 84 84 33,763 17,456 16,307 4 Bordumsa-diyun 73 73 54,276 28,281 25,995 Total 342 336 1,13,034 58,834 54,200

STATEMENT 6 POPULATION OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS (INCLUDING CONSTITUENT UNITS)/TOWNS, 2001

Serial Name ofUAI Nameof~ahsil where Population number Town Urban status town is located Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 Changlang CT Changlang Circle 6,469 3,634 2,835 2 Jairampur CT Jairampur Circle 5,919 3,353 2,566 District (Urban) total: 12,388 6,987 5,401

STATEMENT? VILLAGES WITH POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT C. D. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE

In Changlang district out of 336 Inhabited villages there is not a single village with population 5,000 and above. As such information to be incorporated in Statement 7 may be treated as NIL.

STATEMENTS STATUTORY TOWNS WITH POPULATION LESS THAN 5000 AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE

This district has no such Statutory Town

(xxvii) STATEMENT 9 HOUSELFSS AND INSTITImONAL POPULATION OF CIRCLES, RURAL AND URBAN, 2001 District! TotaV Houseless population Institutional population SJ. Circle! RuraV Number of Number of No. Town Urban households Persons Males Females households Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II Cbanglang Total 31 138 72 66 138 1626 1371 255 Rural 29 136 71 65 82 977 758 219 Urban 2 2 S6 649 613 36

Khimiyong Circle Total 3 41 26 15 Rural 3 41 26 15 Urban

2 Changlang Circle Total 33 371 319 52 Rural 16 144 128 16 Urban 17 227 191 36

Changlang (CT) Urban 17 227 191 36

3 N amtok Circle Total Rural Urban

4 M anmao Circle Total 2 2 2 8 80 69 II Rural 2 2 2 8 80 69 II Urban

5 NampongCircle Total 13 171 130 41 Rural 13 171 130 41 Urban

6 Jairampur Circle Total 39 422 422 Rural Urban 39 422 422

Jairampur (CT) Urban 39 422 422

7 Vijoynagar Circle Total 8 80 80 Rural 8 80 80 Urban

8 Miao Circle Total 5 42 39 3 Rural 5 42 39 3 Urban

9 Kharsang Circle Total 4 85 82 3 Rural 4 85 82 3 Urban

10 Diyun Circle Total 8 6 2 3 26 21 5 Rural 8 6 2 3 26 21 5 Urban

11 Bordumsa Circle Total 26 126 63 63 22 308 183 125 Rural 26 126 63 63 22 308 183 125 Urban (xxviii) ANALYTICAL NOTE

Analytical Note

(i)._History and Scope of District Census Pradesh having a less volume of data, Part A and , Handbook Part B of the District Census Handbooks were combined in a single volume for convenience. The District Census Handbook is an innovation of 1951 Census. Prior to 1951, Census publications In 1991 Census, the District Census Handbook and reports contained data upto Tehsil, Sub-Tehsil, was divided into two parts only as follows : Town and District level. Statistical data for smaller Part A - Comprising Town and Village Directory territorial units i.e. village in rural areas and as it was in 1971 Census. enumeration block/ward in town areas were not Part B - Consisting of District Primary Census published in any ce!lsus report. With the rapid Abstract upto Circle level, Circle- wise development and socio-economic changes in the Primary Census Abstract society, necessity of data at micro level was felt considerably by the Government, scholars and other (a) Village level and data using agencies. With a view to making available (b) Town level (within Town Ward­ these Statistical information at micro level, selected wise) and Appendix to Primary census data were published in the District Census Census Abstract showing Urban Handbooks of 1951 Census and as such these Block wise total Scheduled Castes handbooks contained important census as well as and Scheduled Tribes Population general information relating to history, physical and Primary Census Abstracts for aspects, geography, archaeology, climate, rainfall, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled administration, medical and public health, literacy and Tribes at Circle level only. education, agriculture, co-operatives, industries, local The District Census Handbooks are brought out bodies, places of interest etc. pertaining to a particular on behalf of the State Government by the Director district. of Census Operations after each decennial Census. The District Census Handbooks of 1961 Census The publication containing grass-root level Statistical underwent a complete transformation and attempts data on demographic characteristics, civic and other were, therefore, made to make more comprehensive amenities in villages and towns is an essential aid for and informative. district level planning and for day-to-day administration. The Government of respective State/ In 1971, efforts were further made to make Union Territory used to meet the cost of these available both census and non-census data in a publications as per practice. The data presented in uniform manner with an enlarged perspective. With -the publications are collected, compiled and then this aim in view, the District Census Handbooks of tabulated and analyzed by the Directorate of Census 1971 Census had been split up into three parts i.e. - Operations on behalf of the concerned StateslUnion Part A, Part B and Part C. Part A comprised of Town Territories. and Village Directory while Part B contained Urban BlockIVillage-wise Primary Census Abstract and Part As in the previous years, it is also proposed to C included Administrative Statistics and Report. bring out the District Census Handbooks (DCHBs) of 2001 Census in two parts as follows : The District Census Handbooks of Arunachal Pradesh were brought out for the first time in 1971 Part A - Village and Town Directory. Census when the full - fledged census for the first Part B - Village and Town Primary Census time was conducted throughout the State. Arunachal Abstracts. DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANG LANG Apart from the concerned StatelUnion Territory (iii) Administrative Set up Governments, which use the data available in the The Changlang District is divided into four DCHBs for planning and administration, a number of subdivisions i.e Changlang subdivision, Miao other agencies that are engaged in different welfare subdivision, Bordumsa subdivision and Jairampur and other activities make use of the DCHBs for subdivision for administrative purpose. The entire different purposes. Part A and Part B of the District district is under the charge of the Deputy Census Handbooks have been combined in a single Commissioner, who happens to be the administrative vofume as was done in the previous censuses. and judicial head so far as the district is concerned. (ii) Brief History of the District He is assisted by a number of Additional Deputy The Changlang District came into existence on Commissipners, Sub-divisional Officers, Extra the 14th November, 1987 covering an area of 4,662 Assistant Commissioners and Circle Officers. The , Sq. Km. The district is situated in a unique subdivisions are either headed by Additional Deputy I geographical setting bounded in the East and South Commissioner or Sub-divisional Officer, who are by Myanmar. The main river - Noa - Dihing rises directly responsible to the Deputy Commissioner, in the Patkai Hills ,flows westernly and then a Changlang. northernly course and meets the Lohit river. The lowest unit of administration is a circle, Changlang Disrtict has reached the present stage which is looked after by a Circle Officer or an Extra in its present set - up through a gradual development Assistant Commissioner. A Circle can be defined as of administration. Prior to 14th November, 1987, the a group of villages and not as a territorial unit. The district was a part of . villages have their own customary administrative systems in the form of traditional village councils. Prior to 1914, Tirap was a part of Lakhimpur District of . In 1914, North - East Frontier At the time of conducting the 2001 Census, Tract and Lakhimpur Frontier Tract were formed from following administrative set-up was in operation in the Lakhimpur District. In 1919 the name of the central the district: and eastern section of the North - East Frontier Tract Subdivision Circle was changed into Sadiya Frontier Tract. In 1943, the Changlang Sub-division Khimiyong Tirap Frontier Tract was formed comprising of certain ChangJang areas from Sadiya Frontier Tract and Lakbimpur Namtok

Frontier Tract. In 1954, it was renamed as Tirap Jairampur Sub-division Manmao Frontier Division and later in 1965 changed into Tirap Nampong District. In 1972, the present Changlang District was Jairampur placed under the charge of an Additional Deputy Miao Sub-division Vijoynagar Commissioner with its headquarters at Changlang. Miao The two sub-divisions i.e. Changlang and Miao of Kharsang Tirap District were combined to form the new Bordurnsa Sub-division Diyun Changlang District in 1987 as per the District Reorganization Act, 1987. Bordurnsa There are altogether 342 villages with two towns The name "CHANGLANG" is derived from the i.e. Jairampur and Changlang in the district. There is local word 'CHANGLANGKAN' meaning a hill - no statutory town in the state. All are 'Census towns' top where people discovered the poisonous herb that only. is used for poisoning fish in the river. (iv) Physical Features The climate of the district varies from hot in Bordumsa area to severe cold in the hills ofVijoynagar The eastern part of the Himalayan ranges extend area. The district is predominantly inhabited by the prominently south wards towards Vijoynagar, when it Tangsas, the Singphos and the Lichus. meets the Patkai ranges. The major part of the district

4 ANALYTICAL NOTE falls under the Patkai Ranges but the south western (iii) Namphuk River valley part of the district is an extension of the Naga hills The valley is situated in the Patkai ranges located an offshoots of the Himalayas. in the western portion of the region. The region The district may be divided into the following extends over the Nampong circle and a portion of regions of the fourth order on the basis of its the Miao circle. The region makes its boundary with Physiography. Miao circle and Namphuk river in the north, Myanmar (i}Noa- Valley in the south, Miao circle in the east and Manmao circle in the west. The valley is bounded on the north by , Myanmar and Nampong circle on the south, Maximum area of this region is not surveyed. In Myanmar on the east parts ofDiyun and Miao circles eastern and western part of Nampong circle there on the west. It extends over the Vijoynagar circle are Barail, Disang/Rengging and lower and parts of Miao and Diyun circles. Siwaliks(surrnas). The soils are of high base status The geology of the area are the Barail, Upper red loamy, red sandy and alluvial soils, shallow black, Siwaliks and Lower Siwaliks (surmas). The soils are brown and alluvial soils of northern regions, recently of high base status, red loam, red sandy and alluvial, formed. Soils, high base status soils of humid region, shallow black, brown and soils of northern regions, high base status soils(Hydromorphic), red and yellow recently formed Soil. High base status soils of humid forest soils and brown soils(Hydromorphic). The regions and high base status soils (Hydromorphic). entire area is covered by dense tropical wet-evergreen The area is covered by dense tropical wet - evergreen forests. It is a well defined 'v' shaped valley of the forests. It is the remotest portion of the district and river Namphuk. It runs parallel to the Patkai ranges is badly dissected by the Noa-Dihing river. There is in westwards direction. no communication facilities in the region. It is a 'v' (iv) Namchik-Tirap River Valley shaped valley of the Noa-Dihing river. It is a combined valley of the Tirap and the (ii) Dihing River Plain Namchik rivers. The two rivers have their source at The region is a plain of the Noa-Dihing and the the top of the Patkai ranges.The region spreads over Buri Dihing rivers and is an extension ofAssam plains. Laju, Changlang and Manmao circle.!t also occupies When compared to other regions of the district, this small portions of Nampong and circles. The region seems to be densely populated. This is due to region makes its boundary with Tirap river and Assam its accessibility and availability of communication and in the north, Myanmar in the south, parts ofNampong facility for trades. The region spreads over the circle in the east, a part of Changlang circle in the Bordumsa circle and parts of Miao and Diyun circles. north-west, Namsang circle in the west and wakka The region is bounded by the Lohit district on the circle in the south-west. In the Patkai range of the north, Nompong circle and Namphuk river on the region there is 'v' shaped combined valley of Tirap south, parts ofMiao and Diyun circle on the east and .,and Namchik rivers. the state of Assam on the west and south-west. The geology of the area falls under the Disangl The geology of the region is still unsurveyed. The Regging groups. The main soils of the region are high soils of the area are high base status soils of humid base status, red loamy,red sandy and alluvial soils, region, high base status soils (Hydromorphic) shallow black, brown and alluvial soils of northern regions, shallow black, brown and alluvial soils of northern brown soils (Hydromorphic), high base status, red regions, brown soils(Hydromorphic), recently formed loamy, red sandy and alluvial soils and recently formed soils and red and yellow forest soils. The entire area soils. One region as a whole is covered by dense is covered by dense tropical wet-evergreen forest. tropical wet-evergreen forests. The entire region is a Though the region is a part of the Patkai ranges, it plain having good potentialities for growth. has a good communication facilities with Assam.

5 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG Changlang District is situated between 26° 40' it only when the merits of the case demands trial by and 27°40' North Longitudes and 95°11' East Latitudes the regular court or when the local bodies decide to covering a total area of 4,662 Sq.Kms. The district hand over the case to the magistrate. comprises with eleven administrative Circles i.e., Prior to Independence the tribes of this district Miao, Jairampur, Bordumsa, Manmao, Nampong, were left to themselves. The British did not take any Diyun, Vijoynagar, Namtok, Kharsang, Khimiyong and initiative to develop the area except sending some Changlang. The district is located on the South-eastern forces whenever situations demanded. There was corner bordering Assam, the Republic of Myanmar inter-tribe fighting which disturbed the peace. But on the South-east. Tirap and Lohit districts are on after independence when the Govt. established the west and south respectively. The district is full of administrative centres in the interior places all these fascinating and attractive picturesque sightseeing disturbances came to an end. The people are now places, ancient historical places, colourful folklores - becoming aware of manifold advantages of culture and custom oflocal inhabitants, virgin forests administration and they themselves show eagerness etc. to cooperate with the administration for their Altitude varies from 150 metre above sea level development and security. Now people can go freely and 1746 ASL depending on different administrative as their fonner enemies came closer to live in amity. Centres. The idea of inter-tribal and inter-village cooperation The climatic condition of the district ranges from is also spreading. People are now aware that only hot and humid in the plain areas like Jairampur, Miao, through active cooperation with the administration they Bordumsa, Kharsang, Diyun and cold in places like can maintain peace in the area which is essential for Vijoynagar, Pangsupass and Khimiyong in the hill all round development. areas. The climatic condition of the district In short, participation of the people for headquarter Changlang is moderate and pleasant. administrative development is quite encouraging. With Natural and Administrative Development the increase of population and complexity of local needs and situation there is a public demand for setting The tribal oommunities have simple traditional up of new administrative oentres to maintain law and customs and usages since time immemorial. They also order and various development activities. have village head-man who is responsible for administration of the village. The Government gives Medical and health services due regard to these systems. All the disputes arising The Health service primarily dwelt on General in the village are adjudicated in accordance with Health Care Services in District Hospitals, Community traditional customs by the village headman. Apart from Health Centres, Primary Health Centres/Sub Centresl settlement of disputes, at the village level the social Health Units. Medical Aid Centres in villages are and cultural affairs are handled freely by the managed by MEDIC (Bare footed Doctor) trained in traditional village authority. This system of village Health Centres (At least six month's training imparted administration by the indigenous authority has been to them by the Medical Officer). Other services like strengthened by the administration through 'District Health & Family Welfare society under appointment of Goan Burah's. The government reconstructive and Child Health Programme, District express its policies to the people through UB. On the Blindness Control Society, Revised National other hand the villagers put forward their grievances Tuberculosis Control Programme, Expanded to the govt. through the GB's. But above the village Programme of Immunisation, National Anti-Malaria level there is no traditional structure of administration Programme, National Leprosy Eradication to look after group of villages or communities. Programme as MDT under District Leprosy Society, Therefore, administration of group of villages or Intensified Pulse Polio Immuni:z.ation Campaign, Family communities is looked after by the government setup Planning (sterilisation) camps, eye camps, Training i.e. administrative officers. Though the administrative on Iodine Deficiency etc. are being implemented from officers are vested with magisterial powers they use time to time. Govt. patronisation by way of manpower,

6 ANALYTICAL NOTE materials, equipments, medicines, IEC materials are (a) Area of intensive agriculturelhorticulture by and large adequate. Supply of general medicines, activities include circles'like Bordumsa, Diyun, anti-malarial drugs, RCH Medicines & equipments, Miao and lower parts of Chang lang, Manmao Dai kits, Laboratory articles, Anti T.B. drugs, Anti and Nampong. Leprosy drugs etc. are being received from the Govt. (b) Area of limited agriculturelhorticulture Also they use to receive some funds from the District activities include the circles of Khimiyong, Planning Board, MLA LAD funds to procure Vijoynagar and upper belts of Changlang, medicines. During the period MIAO PHC was Nampong and Manmao. upgraded to C.H.C. and Namtok, Kharsang SC upgraded to PHC. Efforts have been made to utilise the vast area of land available for intensive cropping with a view Gains and extension services and people participation: to uplifting economy of the region. Measures so far Primarily, there was no epidemic outbreak of any taken: disease. Sporadic outbreak of Gastro-intestinal (1) Use of high yielding variety seeds in intensive diseases and Malaria being controlled within areas reasonable time lag. People's participation is encouraging and increasing trend due to committed (2) Use of standard packages of practice in the services and the employees closeness to the local areas of intensive agriculturelhorticulture people to comprehend the health problems. activities. Future Plans and prospects (3) Ensuring full protection of crops against pests and diseases. (i) Miao CHC to be upgraded to Subdi~isional (4) Introduction of Rabi cropping with cash Hospital and one Subdivisional Medical Health crops. Officer be posted to look after the health problems of the people due to the vastness (5) More coverage under horticulture activities of the area already declared a Subdivision with special emphasis on remote localities. and one SDO has already been posted long (6) Introduction of low volume high cost crops back. and species in suitable areas. (7) Elementary mechanisation of farm practices (ii) Bordumsa PHC to be upgraded to CHC to ensure better harvest. (iii) Diyun Sub-centre to be upgraded to PHC (8) Evolving suitable cropping pattern for varied (iv) Most of the Sub-Centres are without any agro - climatic and topographic region. building and Staff Quarters. Requirements (9) Emphasis on agro-based small scale have already been projected in the forthco­ industries. ming A.O.P. The main agriculture/field crops of the district are Infrastructure development like road and paddy, maize, millet, vegetables, chilli, ginger, mustard, communication, construction of Health Centres .fruits, sugarcane. Building, proper water supply, electrification of Health The important horticulture crops are :- Centres building, adequate supply of materials, cquipments, medicines and providing residential (1) Fruits : Orange, Banana, Papaya, Guava and accommodation to staff for rendering better medical Litchi. service to the people are in the priority list. (2) Vegetables: Brinjal, Beans, Gourds, Pumpkin, Agriculture and horticulture Raddish, Cabbage and Cauli flower.

Changlang district may be divided into two broad The di~trict is famous for honey collection. Two regions from agriculturelhorticulture point of view, on types of cultivation are prevalent in the district. Jhum the basis of physical features, physical intensity and cultivation or shifting and wet rice cultivation or settled uther developmental activities. cultivation.

7 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG In 1990 the net area sown under Jhum and been launched all over the country w.e.f. 1.4.99 by permanent cultivation were 4,250 and 12,400 hectare replacing the self employment programmes such as respectively which had increased to 4,285 and 15,825 IRDP, DWCRA, TRYSEM, SITRA, GKY AND hectares during 1995-1996. In the year 2000-01 the MWS. Swarozgaries be able to cross the poverty line net area sown went upto 20,342 hectares out of which within a period of 3 years. Net income of minimum 3,442 hectares were under Jhum and 16,900 hectares Rs.2,000/- p.m. is anticipated. It has a target to cover under permanent cultivation. 30 per cent ofBPL families in each block within 1999- :-Practically Kharif and Rabi are the two main 2004. This programme is functioning in Changlang seasons in the district. Kharif season starts from District smoothly and successfully and generate March and continues upto September. One principal opportunity for the rural poor for upliftment of their crop grown in the season are paddy, maize, millets, economic status. tapioca, sugarcane, chilli, ginger, turmeric, arhar, The Employment Assurance Scheme is a centrally soyabeans etc. sponsored scheme (E.A.S.) on cost-sharing basis During Rabi season, a little area is brought under between centre and state in the ratio of 75:25. This wheat cultivation in ,Miao, Diyun and Bordumsa programme was introduced during 1993-94. Circles. The major areas are brought under mustard The primary objective of the EAS is the creation cultivation. of additional wage employment opportunities during Distribution of net area sown under permanent the period of acute shortage of wage employment and jhum cultivation since 1981 is shown below : through manual work for the rural poor living below poverty line. Total Net area Sl. population sown in Hec. The secondary objective is the creation of durable No. Year Household No. Permanent Jhum Total community, social and economic assets for sustained 1. 1981 7,410 8,984 3,688 12,642 employment and development 2. 1985 7,496 10,004 3,800 13,804 EAS is open to all rural poor who are in need of 3. 1990 8,000 12,400 4,250 16,650 wage employment. Since the programme is self 4. 1995-96 9,205 15,825 4,285 20,110 targeting in nature and only the minimum wages are 5. 2000-01 9,836 16,900 3,442 20,342 paid, it is expected that only the person below the Development programme ofDRDA (District Rural poverty line would come for the unskilled work. Development Agency) Preference be given to SC/ST and parents of child The DRDA, Changlang an autonomous body set labour withdrawn from hazardous occupation who are up and registered under the Society registration Act, below the poverty line. This programme is also 1860 and started functioning from the 2nd day of functioning successfully and generate employment for October, 1983. It has an operational jurisdiction over the' weaker section of the society. four blocks, viz. Changlang, Khagam, Nampong - Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana is a new Manmao and Bordumsa-Diyun blocks covering 211 programme replacing JRYprogramme mainly intended villages covering only ST population of26,582 as per to create durable assets at the village level based on BPL(Below poverty line) census 1997-98. the felt need of the villagers. Under the DRDA the following developmental (i) Creation of durable assetslinfrastructure at programmes have been implemented through the village level. executing institutions, i.e. BDOs, Eos (A/S). (ii) Creation of productive assets for rural poor SGSY : Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgaries Yojana to increase the opportunities for sustained is a holistic programme with a view to cover all aspects employment. of self employment i.e. from organizing the rural poor (iii) To generate supplementary employment for into self help group, training, credit, infrastructure, the unemployed poor in the rural areas of technology and marketing etc. The programme has the district.

8 ANALYTICAL NOTE

Indira Awas Yojana is centrally sponsored of Hajong consisting of 750 persons were settled at programme, 75 percent offund from the Central Govt. Miao, Deban and Diyun circles of the erstwhile Tirap and 25 percent of fund from the State Govt. The District which is a part of the present Changlang existing provision under this programme will continue District. They have now spread over to Miao, with its objective of construction of dwelling houses Bordumsa and Diyun circles of the district. Their by members of SCIST, freed bonded labourers and present population as per record is as follows : non SC/ST rural poor below the poverty line providing Chakma - 5141 families with 32,048 persons. with grant-in-aids. Hajong - 396 families with 2,093 persons. As per guide lines lAY has two components : In order to rehabilitate the victims of flood, fire 1. Construction of new houses within the Govt. and other natural calamities, the following amount were assistance of Rs.22,OOOI- per unit. distributed/paid towards reliefi'rehabilitation during the 2. Conversion of existing kutcha houses into last three years in the district. puccalsemi-pucca within Rs.IO,OOO/- credit­ Relief Rs.13,98,754/­ linked as not required to above lAY houses. Ex-Gratia payment - Rs. 4,65,0001- Housing is one of the basic requirements for human survival. For a normal citizen owning a house Animal husbandary & veterinary provides significant economy security and status in The Animal Husbandry and Veterinary department society. Beneficiaries of this scheme have been is the nodal agency for development of livestock and benefited from lAY Scheme. poultry birds in the district. The main role of the Pradhan Mantri Gramodaya Jojana (Gramin department is to provide appropriate and adequate Awas) has been launched during 2000-01. The veterinary aid to the livestock and poultry population. scheme, which is largely patterned on the Indira Awas To .keep the animal and birds healthy, vaccination Yojana seeks to supplement the efforts aimed at against all fatal diseases are done periodically and reducing the housing shortage faced by families below necessary health coverage are done through the poverty line. Apart from the construction of new treatment. houses and/or up-gradation of existing dwelling units, To develop the local animals through breeding the scheme lays stress on all round improvement by programmes the cattle upgrading centres are assisting in the healthy development of the habitants functioning. in rural areas. Scope of dairy/livestock development This scheme was successfully implemented in the district. The vast green forest with abundant grazing land in this district gives the unlimited scope for Dairy/ Relief and rehabilitation Livestock development. Chang1ang District is the most resourceful district The increasing number of population and people of Arunachal Pradesh. The richest deposit of OIL, awareness, the importance of milk consumption in this COAL and NAMDAPHA wildlife, unlikely attracts district, the demand for milk is increasing gradually the outsiders. during the last decade. Through the Government Cattle The major tribes inhabiting the district are the Breeding Farm, Changlang is producing about 16,244 Tangsas, Singphos and Tutsas. Apart from the local litres of milk annually, it is insufficient to meet even tribes, the chunk of the population of this district are the half of the total milk demand of the town. Chakma, Hajong, Tibetans and A.R. settlers in To improve the local cattle breed, the Government Vijoynagar Circle of the district. has set up the cattle upgrading centres in many rural During the year 1964 - 70, 2146 families of areas besides providing a better and improved breed Chakma consisting of 11,813 persons and 150 families through the departmental subsidy scheme.

9 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG Future plan The veterinary activities like treatment, vaccination The department has sent the proposal for setting and castration etc. are done in the various centres of up of Integrated Dairy Development Project (IDDP) the district at Miao area where all the milk will be collected from The department is doing its level best for the Jairampur, Kharsang, Diyun, Bordumsa and Miao area overall development of livestock and poultry in the and processed milk at Miao which will be available district and help the poor and needy people through for sale at market. timely mass vaccination and treatment of ailing Though there are many people who are interested animals. But the major constraint the department is in dairy farming, but due to poverty they cannot afford facing today is acute financial problem for which to purchase the animals. On the other hand the sometime the mass vaccination cannot be carried out departmental scheme sanctioned during the year is due to non-availability of vaccines and medicines. insufficient to meet the public demand. In the last Nevertheless, the department is successful in decade Government has allotted only 16 nos. of small conducting the mass vaccination and treatment every dairy units for the entire district, for which the year and could prevent spreading of the highly department cannot make a desired impact in the dairy contagious diseases from further spreading, thereby development through the departmental subsidy saving the valuable livestock of the poor people. schemes. . Forest There are vast scope for livestock development The total Forest area under Changlang Social including poultry in this district due to its suitable Forestry Division is 1145 Sq~Km.(approx.). There are climatic condition and its geographical location. Due two reserve forests - Rangran - Ranglom Village to absence of organised farms, almost all the livestock Reserve Forest and Namdang Reserve Forest. The are brought from outside the state to meet the local reserve forest area of Rangran - Ranglom Reserve demand. Forest is 13.5 Sq. Km. and Namdang Reserve Forest To render the veterinary services there are is 42.77 Sq.Km. Total area under reserve forest in Veterinary Dispensaries, Veterinary Aid Centres and the district comes to 56.27 Sq.Km. and is 4.9 percent Cattle up-grading centres available in the district, of the total forest division. which are shown below : The bonafide local people enjoy the rights and I. Veterinary Dispensary . 8 Nos. at Changlang, Miao, Diyun, Nampong, privileges to collect forest produce for their needs Manmao, Kharsang, and uses like construction of houses, fire wood, fodder, Bordumsa and canes, bamboos and other NTFP free of cost. Khirniyong. However, felling of trees, collection of timber from 2. Veterinary Aid Centres . 11 Nos. atYangkang, Rangkatu, Reserve Forest areas are prohibited. The commercial Yanman, Kongsa, extraction of forest produce like cane, bamboo, boulder Jairampur, Borkhet, and other NrFP are being regulated through licence Sangking, Manmao, Innao, Vijoynagar and system in vogue. However, timber operation has been Kharsang. ;topped as per Hon'ble Supreme Court's ban order. 3. Cattle upgrading Centre . 8 Nos. at Namphai, Lowang, Total areas of plantations covered under the Social Makantang, Diyun, Forestry Division comes to 1174.5 hectares. Nampong, Miao, Kharsang and Revenue collected during the year 1991-92 till Bordumsa. 2000-01 is shown below : 4. District Diagnostic I No. at Changlang Year Rs. Laboratory 6,253,846/. 5. Cattle Breeding Centre . 1 No. at Changlang 1991 - 92 1992 - 93 117,707,3691· 6. I District Poultry Centre . No. at Changlang 1993 - 94 17,792,392/· 7. Fodder BankIFarm 1 No. at Changiang 1994 - 95 17,477,4101. 8. Mobile Veterinary Unit . 1 No. at Changlang 1995 - 96 31,678,168/· 10 ANALYTJCAL NOTE Year Rs. to some extent due to the effect of modem way of living. 1996 - 97 6,393,924/- 1997 - 98 918,397/- Consequently, volume of cases in various level 1998-99 270,096/- of courts enormously increased but the speed of 1999 - 00 2,707,096/- disposal did not follow proportionately for want of 2000 - 01 903,716/- infra-structure facility in judiciary system. Timber operation has been suspended as per In village level judicial system, traditional Hon'ble Supreme Court order w.e.f. December, 1996 customary laws played in matters of marriage and till date. land dispute cases only. But trial of offence cases Forest based industries are essential for all round such as - theft, assaultation, mischief, etc. were found development of the people. often reported to nearest police station and tried by The Govt. has taken action in this regard and courts as per statutory laws. Hence, gradual declines W.B.I. have been reopened with certain rules and of village judicial institutions under the head of regulations to be followed by the mill owners. gaonburasJ,1ip were noticed. This might be that new generation' of GBs had no experience in qualitative There are 5 nos.- of W.B.I. in existence upto handling of cases or development of legal awareness December, 2001. among village folk or effect of modem party politics I. ChangJang Plywood (P) Ltd., 9th Mile. in village, etc. 2. Namdang Veneer Saw Industries - 13 mile. Whatever might be the cases, the district saw 3. Tohi Veneer Products (P) Ltd., Phinbiro. distinct change of attitude towards customary laws 4. Rang-frah Wood Industries - Longpha. and increasing awareness in legal matters among new generation of educated youths which in a sense 5. Konica Plywood Industries (P) Ltd., Loha Dullong 23 Km. indicate healthy development. Functioning of all Forest based industries under Fishery the Division are suspended as per Hon'ble Supreme Court Order till December, 2001. Out of 5 nos. of Due to, meagre infrastructure facilities, the scope W.B.I. MIS Changlang Plywood (P) Ltd. was allowed for the development of Fishery industries for to run as this mill is situated within the industrial area. processing and preservation units has be come limited. This district have 60 percent hilly terrain, with a The development of Chang lang under the tremendous scope for the running water fish - culture jurisdiction of Chang lang Social Forestry Division was facilities for the culture of varieties of fishes. To fully based on timber operation. The local people of market these fishes, it becomes incon-venient due to the area were totally involved in the timber operation the lack of transportation facilities, though the yearly work. production of fish varies from 250 - 280 MT. The Since imposition of ban on timber operation, the department has raised the production from 90 MT to economic and commercial pressure created on local 280 MT from 1991 - 2001, but still it is below our people had retarded the development process in this _requirement. Division. Intensive efforts are going on through Joint The department has created altogether 122.9 ha. Forest Management Scheme to fulfil the biomass of water area in constructing ponds/farms but due to needs of the people and to ensure sustainable the natural calamities about 63.351 ha. of water area development of the forest and its produce. are lying abandoned. The department has never Customary law and statutory laws received any fund from the Central Government nor from the State Govt. for its restoration. In the last decade the district has witnessed a scene of gradual rise in crime rates such as murder, Approx. robbery, extortion, insurgency, theft, assultation etc. Fishery Resources areallength The basic reason for rise in crimes were influx of (i) River and Stream 100 km. outsiders into the district, growth of population, (ii) Beels and lake, Swamps, 250 Hect. unemployment, poverty, socio-economic disparity and Pip, creaks, Canal and marshy lands 11 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG

The main objective to develop the fishery is to In Changlang District, there is not a large scale produce the quality fish seeds. Though it is easily industry developed so far. There are four medium available in the neighbouring State of Assam, but the scale industries based on wood and timeber plywood department has established 2 nos. of fish seed farm etc. Now all the wood based industries are closed at Diyun and Bordumsa. The ingredient fish seeds since December, 1996 due to ban imposed by the are locally available. Hon 'ble Supreme Court. Small and tiny industries :_By utilizing the existing resources and adopting mainly concentrated at Miao, Jairampur, Bordumsa the scientific way, the department has established 2 and Changlang Circles. The slow growth in the district fish seed farms and 4 transit nursery and 1 running is mainly due to the absence of adequate infrastructure facilities, lack of skill workers, shortage of capital water Fish Culture project in the district. But due to entrepreneurship talent. At present, 70 SSY units are stoppage of funding by the NEC the Running water functioning in the district. Fish culture scheme could not be implemented. Incentives to industries under Central and State The establishment of Fishery industries like Government processing and preservation units, manufacture of gear and tackle units are highly profitable and need 1. All Industrial units established from 1997. are to be developed and encouraged. Besides these, the entitled to get a capital investment subsidy to Fishery By laws are to be imposed immediately for the terms of 15% and maximum 30 lakhs. proper utilization of all the water bodies and other 2. Central Transport Subsidy: The industrial units water areas too. of the district are entitled to receive 90% Even with the meagre infrastructure facilities the Central Transport Subsidy on to and from department is trying its best to tap the natural trat).sportation charges of raw materials and resources for the benefit of the local mass. The local finished products. inhabitants are coming forward to accept the 3. Central Interest Subsidy. pisciculture as an art of farming and al~o as an 4. Comprehensive Insurance Scheme etc. : In entrepreneurship way for creating more infrastructure addition a price preference to Industries situated facilities. in the state on the purchase made by the govt. District Industries Centre departments are given in respect of items which District Industries Centre, Changlang started they produce as below : functioning since 1984 with its headquarter at (i) Price preference to registered cottage Changlang and headed by the Dy. Director of industries = 17Y:! percent Industries. This DIC branch plays a significant role (ii) Price prefernce to registered SSI units = for industrial development of small scale industries, 15 percent tiny cottage and village industries in the district extend all possible help and guidance to needy/prospective (iii) Price preference to registered other entrepreneurs for taking up of various industrial .industries = '7Y:! percent ventures in the districts. DIC also offers all facilities, Other facilities concessions and incentives to entrepreners made (i) Free registration available by the govt. from time to time. Further, this department provides assistance under PRMY, SJGSY (ii) Arrangement of getting source of raw materials in identifying ventures, prepartion of schemes and by SSI units guidance to the entrepreneurs etc. In addition to (iii) Free technical/managerial guidance to local above, the DIC also took active part in maintaining entrepreneurs close liaison with all departments and financial institutions in providing various technical and fmancial (iv) Assistant on prepreaton of project report! assistance to prospective entrepreneurs and artisans. Scheme etc. to the local entrepreneurs i2 ANALYTICAL NOTE (v) Arrangement of management training, entrep­ entrepreneurs for setting up industries. Besides, reneurship development programme, publicity publicity campaign and industrial awareness campaign on free of cost with stipend. programme was also conducted.

(vi) Render marketing facilities of finished products I Prime Ministers Rozgar Yojna (PMRY) of SSI units. Prime Ministers Rozgar Yojna for providing (vii) Providing of industrial loan upto 1 lakh and employment to educated unemployed youths was arrange of seat of margin money. announced on 15th August 1993. The earlier scheme Mines on minerals for educated unemployed youths (SEEUY) was merged with PMRY. Coal: Changlang district is rich in coal. There is a very rich coal belt in NAMCHIK, NAMPHUK Since then the entrepreneurs assistance are as coal fields under Miao sub-division. The survey has follows: already been completed. Consideration by the Govt. Application recommended to the Bank - 118 nos. is under progress for extraction of coal. for Rs.llO.05 lacs Oil : Oil has been ?iscovered by Limited Amounts sanctioned by the Bank-98 nos. for way back in the year 1976 at KHARSANG in the Rs. 69.2 lacs foot hills region of the district. The Kharsang Oil fields Cash disbursed by Bank-89 nos for Rs. 55.75 is now operated by MIS. GEO-EXPO PETROLEUM lacs Ltd. Another oil field namely NINGRU ML area Industrial Estate (KUMCHAI FIELD) under Diyun Circle. The crude Four shade of industrial estate at Changlang and oil is extracted from both the fields and transported 2 shade of industrial estates at Miao were established to the nearest oil refineries of Assam. in order to establish SSI units at nominal rents. The scope for development of mineral and mines­ Trade and commerce based industries is bright in near future. Allotment of FCI items like issue of levy sugar, Integrated Infracstructure Development Centre wheat etc. is made by the Director of Civil Supply, (lIDC) Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh on receipt of the The Govt. of India has approved the proposal for allocation from . The Director establishement of art IIDC at BALINONG village of Civil Supplies also intimate the Senior Regional under Kharsang Circle in Changlang District. The Manager, Guwahati to release the allotted quantity to funding of the project will be 80:20 ratio. The Director different districts. On receipt of SRM order, the \)f industries has assigned NEITCO, Guwahati to District Manager released the essential commodities undertake techno-economic survey of the project. The from its FCI godown ofDibrugarhfTinsukia/Kharsang first phase of the field survey for preparation of to the different wholesale nominee viz. MIS RS. contour map, plan layout and facilibility report is }'rading Company for Bordumsa, Kharsang, Diyun, completed and the second phase of the work is Miao, Jairampur, Nampong, Manmao circle. MIS P. undertaken by the NITCO, Guwahati. Khimiyong and Changlang Circle. Carrying of the Industry Training Centre (ITI) essential commodities are also done by the three wholesale nominees. Transport subsidy is reimbursed Establishment of one new m at Balinong under by FCl Kharsang Circle is approved by the Govt. of India on cent percent assistant grant. Foundation Stone has Allotment of iodised salt is made to the wholesale also been laid down by hon "ble Chief Minister. nominee to draw MIS DDH Salt, from the godown at Borgurigaon,, Assam and accordingly industrial management training distribution is made to different FPS of the district Industrial management training conducted yearly and FPS distribute to the bonafied consumers through from 1995-96 to 2000-01 and imparted training to 255 ration card. 13 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG

Two new schemes have been implemented dtrring Co-operative functionary. One MPCs and one C.G.S. 2001-2002. These are annapuma and antyodaya Anna Co-operative at Vijoynagar stopped functioning due Yojna. In Annapuma 10kg of rice free of cost are to ban on free airlifting of Co-operative stores. given to the persons aged 65 years and above who During the decade, the LAMPS and Co-operative . are not benefited by the national old age pension General Stores (C.GS) catered to the needs of the scheme. people of this district by supplying essential On the other hand Antyodaya Annayojona commodities at cheaper rate. Apex Bank also issued scheme is being implemented to create hunger free different types of loans to the members for their India in sixth five years. Rice and wheat are @ RsJ/ economic upliftment. and Rs. 2/- per kg. respectively per family. 25 kg are Co-operative Societies besides supplying essential issued to those who are poorest of the poor. commodities to the people at cheaper rate, arranged There are three L.P.G. Agencies available at marketing the products of the local people. Banks present in the district. These are MIS Rang Frah Gas provided short - term and mid-term loan to the people Agency, Changlang, MIS Bordumsa Gas Agency, through the LAMPS. Bordumsa MIS Miao _Gas Agency, Miao. NCDChas sponsored a scheme for diversification At present, there are three Petrol, Oil and of activities of the Co-operative towards viable projects like pigggery, fishery, small forest-based Lubricant (POL) outlets in the district. These are industry etc. MIS Arunachal Auto Agency, Kharsang, MIS Tikhak Auto Agency, Jairampur and MIS Changlang Oil The societies are running short of capital due to Traders at Changlang. shifting of public distribution system in the hands of the private. Further, indiscriminate issue of licence There are two Superior Kerosene Oil outlets for the private FPS, the Co-operative Societies (SKO) wholesaler at Jairampur and Changlang. suffered serious setback because the main source of Besides, there are eight number of retailers and one income of the society in this district was P.D.S. hawker. The wholesaler draw the quota from IOC, business. This has in turn affected the Apex Banks Tinsukia and retailers distribute to the bonafied very badly because a major portion of the income of consumers. the Banks in the form of interest received from the Ration items to the air-fed area consist of societies against cash-credit loan has comedown Vijoynagar circle only within the district. The Public drastically. Distribution Center has been extended up to If the Co-operative Societies are given back their Vijoynagar during the year 2001-2002 and the quota ofPDS, these existing societies will be able to commodities are lifted by ration sortie and by head run effectively. loads depending upon the weather condition. There is only one C.P.O. Center at Vijoynagar but now four Publicity more FPS have been sanctioned during 2001-2002. The Information and Public Relation department The trading of the essential commodities is very covers the information and Publicity services in the much difficult for Vijoynagar Circle due to lack of district in close touch and co-operation with the district motorable road. administration as well as various Govt. departments, agencies and socio-culttrral organisation in the district. Co-operative societies The department issues press notes, handout, There is ample scope for functioning of Co­ dispatches, news, press messages relating to Socio­ operative Societies as well as Co-operative Apex cultural and economic developmental activities to Banks towards the Socio-economic development of various news agencies like local newspapers, national the people of the district.At present there are 4 Large news papers and other media like Doordarshan and size Multi Purpose Co-operative Society (LAMPS) AIR station etc. With a view to making the people and 3 Co-operative Apex Bank in the district. Besides, living in the remote villages aware of the developments there are one School Co-operative, one multipurpose and to bring them to the national main stream in the 14 ANALYTICAL NOTE recent past, the IPR department used to issue Radio activity. For this, the Govt. needs to develop strategies and TV sets to the people of the respective villages. and policies. There is also the need of pUblicity and The department has already issued 29 TV sets and creation of awareness about tourism potential in the 122 Radio sets to the villages of the district. The district. We need to encourage private investment in department has two proj ection units - one at this sector to exploit the natural advantages of the Changlang Hq. and other at Miao which have place. In fact the district has natural advantages for projectors for screening feature and documentary the following tourism activities: films for imparting information and education to the i) Eco. Tourism. people. Both the projection units have equipments of PA system which are provided and used during the il) Adventure tourism like river rafting, angling, VIP and other departmental meetings and tracking etc. developmental activities within the district. In addition iii) Religion and cultural tourism. to the original charter of duties, the IPR department also looks after the activities relating to Doordarshan, iv) Village tourism : (Some villages can be A.I.R, since these Central departments do not have selected for both domestic and foreign tourists their officials in the district. It also looks after the where accommodation is made available so Cinema and Video Hall activities in the district. The that the tourist can live in the daily routine district has 2 VLPTs, one at Changlang and other at life of the tribals.In this way the tourist can Khimiyong and one LPT at Miao. Besides doing all have the test of tribal life. Various aspects of these functions the IPR also acts as a liaisoning the tribal life can be experienced by the tourist department having close touch with the Central in such villages with modern amenities) Publicity Department which is known as Field Publicity v) Scope for encouraging Private tourtrransport Department located at Nampong. In totality the IPR operation. department is not termed exactly as Publicity Department but it is popularly known as the vi) Scope for developing Hotel, Lodges, and Paid spokesmen or mouthpiece of the Govt. 's policies and Guest accommodation. programmes. vii) Scope for developing 'View Point'. Tourism The following is the places of Tourist interest in Tourism as an industry has great potential in the the district with potential and existing infrastructure district. It can be developed as a major economic facilities :

Name of Circle Name of place Potential 1. Changlang Circle 1. Rangulm Village World War -II Memories, (Crash Air Craft Debries of world war - II Tracking, view of Myanmar and natural Salt water spring) Territory and Patkai Hill. 2. Kengkho Village Village tourism. 3. Chingsa Village (Natural Salt Water spring) View point wild life etc. 4. Tirap River Rafting, Angling, River valley sight seeing etc. 2. Yatdam Circle (New) 1. Jongphohate (Shivlinga) Religious place and virgin natural valley. 3. KhimiyongCircle I. Thamlom Village Traditional belief and Religious place. (Rain bearing stone) 2. Panloom Village Sight seeing and place of Zoological (Natural salt water spring) interest. 4. Miao Circle I. Namdapha National and Wild life, Typical Flora and Park fauna Tiger project, Sulphurous Point. orchid.

15 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG Name of Circle Name of place Potential 2. Deban Angling, rafting, Picnic Spot, Orchid House. 3. Miao Tibetan Carpet making Industries, Mini Zoo and Sight seeing. 4. Khamlong Newly discovered Ancient Temple, Religious places. 5. Jairampur Cirlce 1. Jairampur Historical place, World War-II (Graveyard of second world war.) Memories and Sight Seeing. 6. Nampong Circle !. Pangsupass Stillwell road constructed during second World War, International Border, View of Lake of No-return and Sight Seeing. 2. Hell-gate Historical importance of Second World (Nampong circle H.Q.) War, Sight Seeing.

In addition to above, many tea gardens have come Miao is the subdivisional headquarters of Miao up on beautiful hillock overlooking Changlang subdivision. There are things of interest like Mini Zoo, Township. As a matter of fact, no infrastructure Tibetan refugee settlement, where colourful woolen available in all the places of Tourist Interest except carpets of various designs are produced. Also at 10 room Tourist Lodge at Miao and 4 room Tourist Kharsang and Manabhum, the oil drilling activities Lodge at Deban. At present there is no ongoing could be seen. infrastructure Project both in private and Govt. sector Deban has a beautiful forest camp situated on for development ofTourism in the district. Some private the bank of the river Noa-Dihing, Namdapha National individuals are trying to invest in these sector with Park falls within its boundary. This park was declared least success due to lack of awareness and also as a Tiger Reserved by the Governmnent in 1983. publicity about tourism potential in the district. The main attraction of this park is the tiger, leopard, Area for private investment snow-leapard, clouded leopard and many other animals There is scope for private investment for and birds: The Forest Inspection Bungalow is developing holiday homes, Eco-Tourism, Adventure surrounded by the evergreen forest over looking the Tourism like River Rafting, Angling, Gliding etc. river Noa Dihing, which is worth seeing and north Hotels, Lodges and other paid accommodation can staying. This is alos an ideal place for trekking, hiking be developed for both Domestic and Foreign Tourists and angling on the river Noa-Dihing. by the Govt. and private investor in areas having Jairampur is the headquarter of Jairampur Sub­ tremendous potential for Tourism. The private Tour/ division. Here one can see the recently unearthed transport operators can be encouraged to attract both large number of graveyards of Taiwanese soldiers Domestic and Foreign Tourists. The thrust area for who died heroic deaths in the second world war. The private investment can be identified after a proper beroic "Still well Road", which was constructed by survey of the potential area of the district. the Americans during the second world war starting Restaurants, good Hotels and wayside amenities from Lekbapani in Assam to Yang On (Rangoon), are required to attract tourist. The Govt. should give the capital of Myanmar also passes through Jairampur, required thrust to develop this sector and private Nampong and Pangchau Pass - the international investors should be encouraged to invest. border between India and Myanmar. The famous lake There are also some locations which are really known as Lake of no return (in Myanmar side) which beautiful from the point of sights and scenes. If these can be viewed from Pangchau Pass is 12 Kms away places are developed, these places will be able to from Nampong. attract seasonal visitors, which may definitely get the Changlang, apart from being the district chance of exposing the culture and traditions of the headquarter, it is also well known for two premier local people of this district. institutes i.e. State Institute of Education (SIE) and 16 ANALYTICAL NOTE District Institute of Education and Training (DIET) (v) Census Concepts where in service training is provided to the teachers. Building The visitors can also see the typical Tangsa and Tutcha village as well as the houses and also interact A "Building" is generally a single structure on with the local people. One can also enjoy fishing in the ground. Sometimes it is made up of more than the Tirap river, which passes through the heart of one Component Units, which are used or likely to be Changlang Town. used as dwellings (residence) or establishment such as shops, business houses, offices, factories, work­ Education shops, worksheds, schools, places of entertainment, There are 7 Higher Secondary Schools (HSS), places of worship, godowns, stores, etc. It is also 10 Secondary Schools (SS), 25 Middle Schools(MS), possible that building which have Component Units 136 Primary Schools and 37 community Schools may be used for contribution of purposes such as available in the district. shop-cum-residence, workshop-cum-residence, office­ cum-residence, etc. Year wise extension of different institutions from 1991-2001 for Changlang District is given below: Permanent houses Houses in which both wall and roof are made of Year HSS ~ MDL PRY AEC JSN C/Schools permanent materials. Materials of wall can be burnt 1991 3 6 21 119 134 18 18 bricks, GIImetal1 Asbestos sheets, stone with lime or 1992 4 8 22 121 141 31 18 cement or cement concrete. Roof may be made of 1993 5 9 22 121 47 29 18 tiles, slate, shingle, corrugated/galvanized iron or zinc/ 131 29 18 1994 5 9 22 121 other metal or asbestos sheets, bricks, lime and stone, 1995 7 8 24 123 62 29 20 stone, RBCIRCC or concrete. 1996 7 8 24 123 107 20 35 Semi-permanent houses 1997 7 8 24 123 65 20 35 1998 7 8 26 132 63 20 35 Houses in which either wall or roof is made of permanent materials and the other is made of 1999 7 8 26 136 62 20 37 temporary materials. 2000 7 8 26 136 37 2001 7 10 25 136 37 Temporary houses Sufficient gains are quite visible in the field of Houses in which both wall and roof are made of education since 1991. Number of literates have also materials which have to be replaced frequently. Wall increased considerably. Youths are able to secure jobs may be made of grass, thatch, leaves, reeds, bamboo, in various departments after being adequately qualified mud, plastic/polythene, un-burnt bricks or wood. Roof themselves in various fields. may be made from grass, leaves, bamboo, thatch, mud, un-burnt bricks or wood. All the educational institutions are solely patronized by the State Government. After the opening Room of a college in the district, the local students could A room should have four walls with a doorway prosecute their studies up to graduation. This has and a roof over head and should be wide and long facilitated the student to study in the local college, enough for a person to sleep in, i.e., it should have which was a long-standing demand of the students a length of not less than 2 metres and breath of at community. A vocational institute of the standard of least 1Y2 metres and 2 metres in height. An enclosure certificate or diploma course is needed in the district, which is used in common for sleeping, sitting, dining, which will definitely fulfil the desires of the students storing and cooking etc., should be regarded as a aspiring for such type of training. Moreover, in the room. An unenclosed verandah, kitchen, store, garage, present age of science and Technology technical and ~attle-shed;and latrine and rooms in which a household vocational institutes will playa bigger role in fulfilling industry such as a handloom is located, which are the desires of the student communities of the district. not normally used for living or sleeping are excluded

17 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG from the definition of a living room for the purpose a) All places with a municipality, municipal of this question. corporation, cantonment board or notified One is likely to come across conical shaped hut town area committee, etc. or tent in which human beings reside. In such b) All other places which satisfy or are expected improvised accommodation, there will be no four walls to satisfy the following criteria simultane­ to a room and therefore, the above definition would ously nOLstrictly apply to such types of accommodation. In i) A minimum population of 5,000 ; such cases, the tent or conical hut etc., have been construed to be a room. ii) At least 75 per cent of the male working population engaged in non-agricultural In certain parts of the country, particularly in rural - pursuits ; and areas, the pattern of housing may present some problems. For example, a household may be in iiI) A density of population of at least 400 occupation of several huts put to different uses such per square kilometre (1,000 per square as main residence, sitting room, store and even for mile). sleeping at night. By stFict application of the definition City each one will be reckoned as a census house, but Towns with population of 1,00,000 and above are this does not reflect the real situation. While huts used called cities. as sleeping rooms beyond the main residence, should be counted as rooms rather than separate census Urban Agglomeration houses. An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban If a garage is used by a servant and he lives in spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban it as a separate household, it should be reckoned as outgrowths (OGs) or two or more physically contiguous towns together and any adjoining urban a room available to the servant's household. If the servant is considered as a member of the household outgrowths of such towns. In some cases railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, etc., may then the garage room should be reckoned as an come up near a city or statutory town outside its additional room of the household. statutory limits but within the revenue limits of the Census house village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each A Census House is a building or a part of a building such individual area by itself may not satisfy the used or recognised as a separate unit because of minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as having a separate main entrance from the road or an independent urban unit may deserve to be clubbed common courtyard or staircase, etc. It may be with the town as a continuous urban spread. occupied or vacant. It may be used for a residential For the purpose of delineation of Urban or non-residential purpose or both. Agglomerations during Census of India 201, following Village criteria are taken as pre-requisites : " The basic unit for rural area is the revenue village (a) The core town or at least one of the which has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue constituents towns of an urban agglomeration village may comprise of one or more hamlets but the should necessarily be a statutory town : and entire village is treated as one unit for presentation (b) The total population of all the constituents ofdata. In unsurveyed areas, like villages within forest (i.e., towns and outgrowths) of an Urban areas, each habitation area with locally recognised Agglomeration should not be less than 20,000 boundaries is treated as one village. (as per the 1991 Census). TownlUrban areas With these two basic criteria having been met, The following areas are treated as towns/urban the following are the possible different situations in area. which Urban Agglomerations would be constituted : 18 ANALYTICAL NOTE (i) a city or town with one or more Houseless household contiguous outgrowths; Households who do not live in buildings or census (ii) two or more adjoining towns with their houses but live in the open on roadside, pavements, outgrowths ; and in hume pipes, under fly-overs and staircases, or in the open in places like worship, mandaps, railways (iii) a city and one or more adjoining towns platforms etc., are treated as Houseless households. with their outgrowths all of which form a contiguous spread. Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe Household Article 341 of the Constitution provides that the President may, with respect to any State or Union A 'household' is usually a group of persons who territory, specify the castes, races or tribes or parts normally live together and take their meals from a of or groups within castes, races or tribes which shall common kitchen unless the exigencies of work for the purposes of the Constitution be deemed to be prevent any of them from doing so. A household may Scheduled Castes in relation to that State or Union consist of related to each other, unrelated or both. territory. Article 342 similarly provides for Examples of unrelated household are boarding houses, specification of tribes or tribal communities or parts messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, of or groups within tribes or tribal communities which ashrams, orphanages, etc. These are called are to be deemed for the purposes of the Constitution 'Institutional Households'. There may be one member to be Scheduled Tribes in relation to the various States household, two member households or multi member and Union territories. In pursuance of these provisions, households. For census purposes each one of these the list of Scheduled Castes and / or Scheduled Tribes types is regarded as a 'Household' are notified for each State and Union territory and are valid only within the jurisdiction of that State or If a group of persons who are unrelated to each Union territory and not outside. other live in a census house but do not have their meals from the common kitchen, they would be It is important to mention here that under the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order, 1950, no treated as a separate household. The important link person who professed a religion different from in finding out whether it is a household or not is a was deemed to be a member of a common kitchen. In a few situations, it may become Scheduled Caste in addition to every member of the difficult to apply the definition of household strictly. Ramdasi, Kabirpanthi, Majhabi or Sikligar caste For example, a person living alone in a census house, resident in Punjab or Patiala and East Punjab States whether cooking or not cooking meals, will have to Union were in relation to that State whether they treated as a household. Similarly, ifhusband and wife professed the Hindu or the Sikh religion. Subsequently, or a group of related persons are living together in a in September 1956, by an amendment, the Presidential census house but not cooking their meals, will also Order of 1950 and in all subsequent Presidential constitute a normal household. Orders relating to Scheduled Castes, the Hindu and For this purpose of census there are three type 'the Sikh religions were placed on the same footing of Households i.e., Normal Household, Institutional with regard to the specification of Scheduled Castes. Household and the House1ess Household. Later on, as per the amendment made in the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1990, the Institutional household Hindu, the Sikh and the Buddhist were placed on the A group of unrelated persons who live in a same footing with regard to the recognition of the institution and take their meals from a common Scheduled Castes. kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples The lists containing the names of the Scheduled of Institutional Households are boarding houses, Castes and the Scheduled Tribes applicable for the messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, Census of India 2001 in Arunachal Pradesh are given orphanages, etc. below: 19 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANG LANG Scheduled Castes Language and Mother tongue The Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Lists As per the census concept, each language is a (Modification) order, 1956 as inserted by Act 69 of group of mother tongues. The census questionnaire 1986 the following Castes are to be treated as collects information on the mother tongue is defined Scheduled Castes in Arunachal Pradesh for 2001 as the language spoken in childhood by the person's Census. mother of the person. If the mother died in infancy, Bansphor the language mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will be the mother tongue. In case of infants Bhuinmali or Mali 2 and deaf mutes, the language usually spoken by the 3 Brittial-Bania or Bania mother is considered as mother tongue. It is not 4 Dhupi or Dhobi necessary that the language spoken as mother tongue should have as script. The mother tongues returned 5 Dugla or Dholi by the respondents in census are classified and 6 Hira grouped under appropriate languages according to their 7 Jalkeot linguistic characteristics. 8 Jhalo, Malo or Jhalo-Malo Literate 9 Kaibartta or Jaliya A person age 7 years and above who can both 10 Lalbegi read and write with understanding in any language is taken as literate. A person who can only read but 11 Mahara cannot write is not a literate. It is not necessary that 12 Mehtar or Bhangi to be considered as literate, a person should have 13 Muchi or Rishi received any formal education or passed any minimum educational standard. Literacy could have been 14 Namasudra achieved through adult literacy classes ot through any 15 Patni non-formal educational system. People who are blind 16 Sutradhar but can read in Braille are treated as literates. Scheduled Tribes Literacy rate In the Presidential Order of 1956, mentioned Literacy rate of the population is defined as the above, the following Tribes are treated as Scheduled percentage of literates in the age group seven years Tribes in Arunachal Pradesh for 2001 Census. and above. For different age groups the percentage 1 Abor of literates in that age group gives the literacy rates. 2 Aka Educational level 3 Apatani The highest level of education a person has ·completed. 4 Dafla Work 5 Galong 6 Khampti Work is defined as participation in any economically productive activity with or without 7 Khowa compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may 8 Mishmi be physical and or mental in nature. Work involves 9 Momba not only actual work but also includes effective supervision and direction of work. It even includes 10 Any Naga Tribe part time .help or unpaid work on farm, family 11 Sherdukpen enterprise or in any other economic activity. All 12 Singpho persons erigaged in "work" as defined above are 20 ANALYTICAL NOTE workers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation or growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards or milk production even solely for domestic consumption graves, etc .. Cultivation does not include the following are also treated as workers. plantation crops - tea, coffee, rubber, coconut and Reference period for determining a person as betel nuts (areca). worker and non-worker is one year preceding the Agricultural Labourer date of enumeration. A person who works on another person's land Main Worker for wages in money or kind or share is regarded A person who has worked for major part of the as an agricultural labourer. She/he has no risk in reference period (i.e., six months or more during the the cultivation but merely works on another person's last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in land for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right any economically productive activity is termed as of lease or contract on land on which shelhe works. 'Main worker'. Household Industry worker Marginal Worker Household Industry is defined as an industry A person who worked for less than six (6) months conducted by the head of the household herself/ of the reference period (i.e., in the last one year himself and or by the members of the household at preceding the date of enumeration) in any economic home or within the village in rural areas and only activity is termed as 'Marginal worker'. within the precincts of the house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers Non worker in household industry shouid consist of members of A person who has not worked at all in any the household including the head. The industry should economically productive activity during the reference not be run on the scale of a registered factory which period (i.e., in the last one year preceding the date w01lld qualify or has to be registered under the Indian of enumeration) is termed as 'Non worker'. Factories Act and should be engaged in CUltivator manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs of goods. For purposes of the Census, a person is classified as Cultivator ifhe or she is engaged in cultivation on It does not include professions such as a pleader, land owned or held from government or held from Doctor, Musicians, Dancer, Washerman, Astrologer, private persons or institutions for payment in money, Dhobi, Barber etc. or merely trade or business, even kind or share. Cultivation includes effective if such professions, trade or services are run at home supervision or direction in cultivation. by members of the household. A person who has given out her / his land to Other Worker 3nother person or persons or institution(s) for ,A person who has been engaged in some cultivation for money or share of crop and who does economic activity during the reference period but not not even supervise or direct the cultivation in exchange "'as a cultivator or agricultural labourer or in household of land, is not treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person industry is termed as a 'Other Workers (OW)'. The working on another person's land for wages in cash type of workers that come under this category of or kind or a combination of both (agricultural 'OW' include all government servants, municipal labourer) is not treated as cultivator. employees, teachers, factory workers, plantation Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing, harvesting workers, those engaged in trade, commerce, business, and production of cereals cereal and millet crops such transport, banking, mining, construction, political or 3S wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi etc., and other socia~ work, priests, entertainment artist, etc. In effect, crops such as sugarcane, tobacco, ground nuts, topioca all those workers other than cultivators or agricultural ~tc., and pulses, raw jute and kindred fibre crop, labOl.lrers or household industry workers, are 'Other :otton, cinchona and other medicinal plants, fruit Workers', 21 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANG LANG Work participation rate The system of underground sewerage provides Percentage of workers (main + marginal) to total for the street sewerage with which are connected population. the sanitary latrines constructed in the houses having water closets and fitted with flushing cistern (or hand Population Density flushing). Through this sewer the faecal matter is Population density is the number of persons transported without the need for scavenging. This inhabited per square kilometre of the area. system generally exists in cities and big towns. Age Where the street sewer does not exist these sanitary water flush latrines are connected to a local Age is measured in terms of completed number septic tank with a sub-soil dispersion system or a of years. leaching pit. Here the liquid wastes from the water Sex ratio closet is disposed of locally in leaching pit, a septic tank with a soil dispersion system is constructed. This Number of females per 1000 males in a dispersion requires an optimum travel through the population. pores of the soil which renders the harmful liquid (vi) Non Census Concepts bacterially innocuous by the slow process of filtration Improved drinking water through the soil traversed. If the household had access to drinking water Where the soil is impermeable, collecting wells supplied from a tap, hand pump, tube well or well are constructed and the sanitary water flush latrines (protected or covered) situated within or outside the are connected with them. These wells are cleaned at premises, it is considered as having access to periodic intervals by a suitable device. The dry type improved drinking water. of latrines are of service type latrine from where It may be mentioned that such uniform definition human ex6reta is removed by scavengers from house may not be valid across all states. to house, in most cases carrying it on their heads or shoulders or in baskets with handle or wheel barrows. System of sewerage These are then collected in bullock carts or trucks or Generally, a sewerage system means a network tractors and trolleys for being carried to the dumping of mains and branches of underground conduits for grounds. the conveyance of sewerage to the point of disposal. Fertility Sewers that carry only household and industrial wastage are called separate sewers; those that carry In demography, the word fertility is used in relation storm water from roofs, streets and other surfaces to the actual production of children or occurrence of are known as storm water drains, while those carrying births specially live births. Fertility is a measure of both sewage and storm water are called combined rate at which population adds to itself by births and sewers. However, in some towns which are not normally assessed by relating the number of births to provided with such underground sewerage system, it a full or part of the population, such as number of is served by open surface drain, box drain, sylk pattern married women or number of women of child bearing drain, etc., in those towns. age. The definitions of the terminology used in 'I)'pe of latrine and method of disposal of night computing different fertility rates are mentioned below: soil Crude birth rate (CDR) There are three prevalent systems of disposal of Ratio of the number oflive births in a year to the human wastes, viz. (i) underground sewerage, (ii) mid year population, normally expressed per 1000 sanitary water flush latrines with individual disposal population. systems, like septic tank, leaching cess pool and collecting well and (iii) dry type of latrines with manual . Number of live births during the year CBR = xlOOO scavenging. Mid -year Population 22 ANALYTICAL NOTE Crude death rate (CDR) Total Fertility rate (TFR) Ratio of the number of live deaths in a year to It is obtained as the total of the age specific the mid year population, normally expressed per 1000 fertility rates (number of children born per woman of population. the particular age) for the entire reproductive age span. It provides the average number of children that CDR = Number of deaths during the year x 1000 will be born to a woman under the fertility levels Mid -year Population indicated by the age specific fertility rates assuming that there is no mortality of woman till the completion Natural growth rate of reproductive period. Growth rate is obtained as the different between 45-49 crude birth and crude death rate in the absence of 5 x SASFR migration. TFR = __1_5-_1_9 __ Age specific fertility rate (ASFR) 1000 Number of live births in a year to female Total marital Fertility rate (TMFR) population in any specified age group normally Average number of children that would be born expressed per 1000 women. to a married woman if she experiences the current fertility pattern throughout her reproductive span (15- Number of live births in a 49) years assuming that there is no mortality of woman particular age-group ASFR = x 1000 till the completion of reproductive period. Mid-year female population of the same age-group 45-49 5 x S ASMFR Age specific marital fertility rate (ASMFR) TMFR = ___1_5_-1_9_ Number oflive births in a year to married female 1000 population in any specified age group normally Age specific mortality rate (ASMFR) expressed per 1000 women. Number of deaths in a particular age and sex Number of live births in a particular group per 1000 population of the same age group. ASMFR = age-group x 1000 Mid-year married female population Number of deaths in a particular of the same age-group ASMR= ___--a.=g:..._e-.;::gr-o-'u p:...._---- x 1000 Mid-year population of the same General fertility rate (GFR) age-group Number of live births per 1000 women in the ql reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year. Probability of dying between birth and age 1. This _ Number of live births in a year GFR . . x 1000 .~an be used as approximate value of Infant Mortality Mid-year female populatIOn of the Rate (IMR) which gives the ratio of number of deaths age-group (15-49) years in a year of children aged less than one year to the General marital fertility rate (GMFR) number of births in that year. q2 Number of live births per 1000 married women ;n reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given Probability of dying between birth and age 2. 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 (15-49) years (U5MR).

23 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG Infant mortality rate (IMR) Still birth rate (SBR)

Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of Number of still birth during the year SBR= --:-;-~--;:-:;---=--:-:-~~--:7-;--- x 1000 children below one year) in a year to the number of Number of live births and still births live births in that year. during the year

Number of infant deaths during Maternal mortality rate(MMR) the year IMR = ------xlOOO Number of deaths of woman in the age group Number of live births during the year 15-49 while pregnant or within 42 days of termination Infant mortality rate comprises of two parts, viz., of pregnancy from any related to pregnancy and child Neo-natal mortality rate and Post neo-natal mortality births per 1,00,000 live birth in a given year. rate. The neo-natal mortality rate also comprises of Number of maternal deaths to woman two parts viz., early neo-natal mortality rate and late in the age group 15-49 MMR = -----:..--=:___-=------X 1,00,000 neo-natal mortality rate. These are defmed as: Number of live birth

Neo-natal mortality rate (NMR) Eligible couple (Couples per 1000 population) Number of infant dying within the first month of Number of currently married females in the age life (28 days or under) in a tear per 1000 live births group 15-44 years per 1000 persons of all ages. of the same year. Child woman ratio (0-4) Number of infant deaths aged 28 days 1. Number of children in the age group 0-4 years or under during the year NMR'" x 1000 per 1000 woman in the age group 15-49 years. Number of live births during the year Child woman ratio (5-9) 2. Number of children in the age group 5-9 years Early Neo-natal mortality rate per 1000 woman in the age group 15-49 years. Number of infant deaths of less than Migration ____7_d_a;:_ys_d_u_ri_n.:..g_th_e_;.y_ear ___ x 1000 Number of live births during the year Migration is the third component of population change, the other two being mortality and fertility. Late Neo-natal mortality rate A person is considered as a migrant by place of Number of infant deaths of 7 days to birth if the place in which he/she is enumerated during less than 29 days during the year the census is other than hislher place ofhislher birth. ------'-----"''---'---- x 1000 Number of live births during the year Similarly a person is considered as migrant by Post Late Neo-natal mortality rate (PNMR) place of last residence if the place in which he/she is enumerated during the census is other than hislher . Number of deaths of 29 days to less place of immediate last residence outside the village than one year during the year PNMR= -:---:---:-:-~:-:--::--:-=-:___;-:---- x 1000 or town and not simply in another house or locality Number of live births during the year in the same village or town. Certain aspects concerning temporary movement! Pre-natal mortality rate (PMR) migration of people has been explained below as these Number of still births plus deaths within 1st week are important components concerning migration : of delivery per 1000 births in a year. (i) Migration of persons in search of job is high in the country. In many cases such Number of still births and infant deaths migrants are only seasonal in nature. of less than 7 days during the year PMR= -----,---,-:...... ,..--::=--_:_~ x 1000 Number of live births and still births People migrate to other places for work in during the year a particular season and come back again

24 ANALYTICAL NOTE

to their usual place residence after three first two streams together constitute internal or four months. All such workers are migration, while the last type of movement is called treated as migrants. Similarly, if a person international migration. This present name of the moved to any other place for attending short country, state or district and not the name by which term vocational or educational courses that they were known at the time of her/his birth or last lasted for only few months of a year, she/ residence were recorded. he too were considered as a migrant. Rural-Urban components of migration (ii) Where a person had merely gone out to Rural or Urban status in respect of migrants have another place or had been shifting from been determined as applicable at the time of migration one to another purely on tour, pilgrimage, and not with reference to any point of time after that. visit to hospital for treatment or for temporary business purposes, such persons The flow of migrants consists of four streams are not deemed to have had another viz., rural to rural, rural to urban, Urban to rural and residence different from the place where urban to urban. she/he or herlhis family normally resides Civic status of urban units she/he is not considered as migrant. Civic status of town/city is determined on the (iii) A woman temporarily moves into a hospital basis of Civic Administrative authority of the town or to her parents or other relative's house e.g., Municipal Committee!Municipal Council, for delivery and if the hospital or the Municipality etc. parents/relative's houses is in a place where Size-class of UA/Town the hospital or parents/relative's house is the place of last residence of the child but Size-class ofUAlTown is based on the population not the mother. size of the UA/City/Town UAslTowns with 1,00,000 and above population are classified as Class I UAs! A new response category' Moved after birth' was T01¥IlS. These Class I UAslTowns are now further added in Census of India 2001 in the question on sub classified in to seven sub classes namely Ml to 'reasons for migration' to bring out additional M7 depending on the population size of UA/City! migration patterns. Natural calamities or distress Town. These are M7 (5,000,000 and above); M6 migration as a reason for migration for last residence (2,000,000 to 4,999,999); M5 (1,000,000 to 1,999,999); migrants included in 1991 Census, is covered under M4 (500,000 to 999,999); M3 (300,000 to 499,999); category of 'Others'. The reason for migration has M2 (200,000 to 299,999) and M1 (100,000 to 199,999) been determined as applicable at the time of migration towns with 50,000 to 99,999 population are classified and not in reference to any point of tim~ after that. as Class II towns, 20,000 to 49,000 population are For example, if a person had moved from the place Class ill towns, population with 10,000 -19,999 are of her/his last residence for the purpose of the Class IV towns, population with 5000 and 9999 are education and subsequently at some point of time got Class V and towns with less than 5000 population employment there only, the reason for migration would --are' Class VI towns. be 'education' and not 'work/employment'. Slum area Internal and International migration The Slum Areas (improvement and Clearance) The migrational movements are of three types Act, 1956 which was enacted by the Central Govt. (i) Migration within the state itself with its components defined slums as a) Areas where buildings are in any (a) Migration within the district of enumeration (intra respect unfit for human habitation; or b) area by district migration) (b) Migration from one district of reasons of dilapidation, overcrowding, fault state to another district of state (inter district arrangement and design of such buildings, narrowness migration), (ii) Migration from one state to another or family arrangement of streets, lack of ventilation, state of the country (inter-state migration), (iii) light or ~anitation facilities, or any combination of these Migration from one country to another country. The factors, are determined· to safety, health or morals. 25 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG Mega city Out of the total population of the district 90.1 The concept of 'Mega City' is a recent pheno­ perc~nt lives in rural areas 9.9 percent lives in urban areas. The corresponding proportion in rural and urban menon in the Urban Sociology and is defined in term areas of the state are 79.2 percent and 20.8 percent of metropolitan city in form of large size, problem of respectively. The average number of towns per •management of civic amenities and capacity to absorb hundred inhabited villages is often considered as an the relatively high growth of population. Indian Census index of urbanization. In this district there are 0.6 inJ..991 treated the population size of 5 million and percent town for every hundred villages, indicating above as the cut off point to identify a place as the that the district is one of the less urbanized district in mega city. Whereas, for the purpose of inclusion in the state. Only two circle of the district has urban Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Infrastucture population. Development in Mega Cities the Ministry of Urban Out of total 342 villages in the district 336 are Affairs and Employment, Department of Urban inhabitated~ In terms of rural population Diyun circle Development adopted the criteria of 4 million and is the most populated circle with 25.6 percent of rural above population as per 1991 Census for Mega Cities. population of the district, while Namtok circle with In 2001 Census, cities with 10 millions and above 2.7 percent of the rural population of the district stands population have been treated as Mega Cities. lowest in rural population. In terms of number of 2001 Census-finding population, its distribution villages Changlang circle leads with 65 inhabited According to the 2001 Census, the total population villages, while Vijoynagar Circle with only 13 inhabited of the district is 125422 comprising 65,821males and villages holds the last rank. 59601 females and constituting l1.5percent of the Urban population of the district is distributed state population spread over 4662 Sq.Km. area of among 2 (two) Urban units and no urban unit has the district. Among the circles of the district Diyun municipal status. The average size of an urban centre circle is the most populous circle having a population in the district works out to 6194 persons. of 28907 while Namtok circle is the smallest one with There are two towns in the district. One is a population of 3085 in the district. Other circles in Changlang and other is Jairampur. The class, status, order of their population size are (1) Bordumsa (2) population in 2001 census growth rate, density, sex Miao (3) Changlang (4) Kharsang (5) Jairampur (6) ratio, work participation, literacy rate are given below Nampong (7) Vijoynagar (8) Manmao (9) Khirniyong. in a tabular form of both the towns.

Population in 2001 Work participation rate Literacy rate SI. Growth Sex No. Size Name Class Status Census rate Density ratio P M F P M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NA Changlang V C.T 6,496 NA NA 780 35.9 52.0 15.3 82.7 88.8 74.6

2 NA Jairampur V C.T. 5,919 NA NA 765 36.7 54.4 13.4 83.7 89.2 76.3

In general the Urban population of the district education no separate University is available in the are mixed with Hindu, Buddhist, Mahamadan, Sikh, Town as well as in the district. The nearest University Jain, Christian and Others (some local people belong is located in (Assam) to "Doney Polo" the local religion). For higher

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TABLE 1 : DECADAL CHANGE IN POPULATION OF CIRCLES BY RESIDENCE, 1991-2001 POEu1ation Percentage decada1 Percentage urban 81. 1991 2001 variation 1991-2001 EOEulation No. Circle Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1991 2001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Khirniyong Circle 2,916 2,916 0 3,506 3,506 0 20.2 20.2 0.0 0 0

2 Chang1ang Circle 12,873 12,873 0 14,718 8,249 6,469 14.3 -35.9 0.0 0 :-~ 44

3 Namtok Circle 3,085 3,085 0 0

4 Manrnao Circle 3,529 3,529 0 3,814 3,814 0 8.1 8.1 0.0 0 0

5 Nampong Circle 9,064 9,064 0 4,424 4,424 0 -51.2 -51.2 0.0 0 0

6 Jairampur Circle 7,836 1,917 5,919 75.5

7 Vijoynagar Circle 3,609 3,609 0 3,988 3,988 0 10.5 10.5 0.0 0 0

8 Miao Circle 23,679 23,679 0 20,266 20,266 0 -14.4 -14.4 0.0 0 0

9 Kharsang Circle 9,509 9,509 0 0

10 Diyun Circle 22,594 22,594 0 28,907 28,907 0 27.9 27.9 0.0 0 0

11 Bordumsa Circle 17,221 17,221 0 25,369 25,369 0 47.3 47.3 0.0 0 0

District Total : 95,485 95,485 0 125,422 113,034 12,388 ' 31.3 18.4 0.0 0 9.9

Table 1 reveals the Circle wise growth of the district Bordumsa Circle ranks 1st in the growth rate district in terms of population for last 10 years from (47.3) percent and last rank goes to Nampong Circle 1991 - 2001 where growth rate retarded to the extend of (-) 51.2 It The population of the district recorded in 2001 percent. is also significant to note that the growth rate retarded in Maio Circle and Rural areas of Census stands to 125,422 as against 95,485 in 1991 Changlang Circle due to creation of new Towns, indicating a net addition to 29,937 persons during the Changlang and Jairampur and due to distribution of decade. population in the newly created administrative circles The Decadal growth rate of the district works at Namtok, Jairampur and Kharsang after 1991 out to 31.3 percent and is higher as compared to State Census. average 27.0 percent. Among the 11 Circles of the

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

Number and Serial District! Total number of Total rurall!~ulation percentage of Population less than 200 number CD. block inhabited villages Persons Males Females villaics Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Changlang 99 14,840 7,692 7,148 74 (74.7) 3592 3,303

""1 Nampong-Manmao 80 10,155 5,405 4,750 68 (85.0) 3157 2,899

3 Khagam-Miao 84 33,763 17,456 16,307 41 (48.8) 2606 2,529

4 Bordumsa-Diyun 73 54,276 28,281 25,995 13 (17.8) 925 842

District (Rural) Total : 336 113,034 58,834 54,200 196 (58.3) 10280 9,573

Number and Population Number and Population Number and Population Serial District / percentage of 200-499 percentage of 500-999 percentage of 1000-1999 number C.D. block villages Males Females villages Males Females villages Males Females 2 10 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Changlang 23 (23.2) 3,545 3,284 2 (2.0) 555 561 o (0.0) 0 0 2 Nampong-Manmao II (13.8) 1,772 1,509 1 (1.3) 476 342 o (0.0) 0 0

3 Khagam-Miao 27 (32.1) 4,462 4,148 10 (11.9) 3,336 3,153 4 (4.8) 2,736 2,704

4 Bordumsa-Diyun 24 (32.9) 4,269 3,914 15 (20.5) 5,454 5,138 17 (23.3) 12,699 11,473

District (Rural) Total : 85 (25.3) 14,048 12,855 28 (8.3) 9,821 9,194 21 (6.3) 15,435 14,177

Number and Population Number and Population Number and PopUlation 10000 Serial District / percentage of 2000-4999 percentage of 5000-9999 percentage of and above number C.D. block villages Males Females villages Males Females villages Males Females 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Changlang 0(0.0) 0 0 o (0.0) 0 0 o (0.0) 0 0 2 Nampong-Manmao o (0.0) 0 0 o (0.0) 0 0 o (0.0) 0 0

3 Khagam-Miao 2 (2.4) 4,316 3,773 _, 0 (0.0) 0 0 o (0.0) 0 0 4 Bordumsa-Diyun 4 (5.5) 4,934 4,628 o (0.0) 0 0 o (0.0) 0 0 DIstrict (Rural) Total : 6 (1.8) 9,250 8,401 o (0.0) 0 0 o (0.0) 0 0

This table shows the popUlation size ranges in the at the district level the number and percentage of Inhabited villages. The number and percentage of Inhabited villages have been declined considerably in Inhabited villages in specified population size ranges the higher population size ranges and infact there is have been worked out at C.D.Block level of the dis­ no village beyond the population size ranges of 2000- trict. It can be seen from the table that majority of 4999. A C.D.Block level analysis also shows the simi­ the villages (58.3%) come under lowest popUlation lar trend. size range ofless than 200. It is further observed that 28 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 3 : NEW TOWNS, DENOTIFIED, DECLASSIFIED AND MERGED TOWNS IN 2001 CENSUS Name of town

(a) New (i) Statutory town

3 (ii) Census town 1 Changlang 2 Jairarnpur

3 --- (b) Denotified (i) Statutory towns of IJ91 census denotified and also did not satisfy the criteria to be treated as census towns

2 }= 3 (ii) Statutory towns of 1991 census denotified but identified as census towns based on demographic and economic criteria

2 }~ 3 (iii) Census towns of 1991 census are notiified as statutory town in 2001 census

2 }ML 3 (c) Declassified

2 }N~ 3 (d) Wholly merged with other town(s) : }NIL

This table gives an idea of new Towns added in new Towns have been created in 2001 Census and 2001 Census and Towns denotified/classified after no Town has been declassified in the district after 1991 Census. It can be seen from the table that two 1991 Census.

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TABLE 4: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY POPULATION DENSITY, 2001 Range of populahon Iotal number of villages Percentage of villages In density (per square in each population each population density Percentage distribution kilometer) density range range Population of population 2 3 4 5 0-10 336 100.0 113,034 100.0 1I-20 o 0.0 0 0.0 21-50 o 0.0 0 0.0 51-100 o 0.0 0 0.0 101-200 o 0.0 0 0.0 201-300 o 0.0 0 0.0 301-500 o 0.0 0 0.0 SOl + o 0.0 0 0.0 Not known o 0,0 0 0.0 District Total: 336 100.0 113,034 100.0 Population Density (Rural) of the district: 0

ill Census the Density of poopulation works out density of Arunachal Pradesh is 13 only. The same as population per Sq. Km. In the vast area of 83743 is the case of Cbanglang District where density of Sq. Km. Of Arunachal Pradesh there are altogether population is 27 only. ill the absence of cadastral 1097968 people accounted for 2001 Census. So, the survey the area figure below district level is not density of population of the State is very low in available and as such the village level density of comprarison to National average density. The density population could not be worked out. of India comes around 324 during 2001 whereas

TABLE 5 : SEX RATIO OF STATE AND DISTRICT, 1901-2001 TABLE 6 : SEX RATIO BYCmCLF.s, 2001 Census State District Sex ratio Year Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Sl. No, Name of Circle Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 ' 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 1901 Khimiyong Circle 916 916 1911 2 Changlang Circle 865 937 780 1921 Data Not Available 3 Namtok Circle 925 925 1931 4 Manmao Circle 913 913 1941 5 N ampong Circle 830 830 1951 6 Jairampur Circle 803 929 765 1961 894 894 918 918 7 Vijoynagar Circle 977 977 1971 861 881 457 855 855 1981 862 881 629 833 833 8 MiaoCirc1e 939 939 1991 859 880 728 863 863 9 Kharsang Circle 907 907 2001 893 914 819 906 921 773 10 Diyun Circle 921 921 Note: Sex ratio has been defined here as the number of females per 1000 males, 11 Bordumsa Circle 917 917 District Total: 90S 921 773 The average Sex ratio of the State always reported below 900 mark throughout the period from 1961 till 2001 Census. This position of Sex ratio is The Sex ratio in illdian Censuses is defined as obviously below the moderate Sex ratio. If we look Female per 1000 Males in the popUlation. It will be into District Sex ratio it will be seen that it is better seen in the table that Bijoynagar circle registered the 30 ANALYTICAL NOTE than States average Sex ratio particularly during the highest Sex ratio with 977, closely followed by Miao Census years 1961, 1991 and 2001. The average circle with 939 among the 11 Circles of the district. Urban Sex ratio of the district is 773 only whereas As many as 10 Circles recorded 900+ Sex ratio which Urban Sex ratio of the State is 819. is considered to be moderate. If we look into Urban Sex ratio of the district it TABLE 7 : SEX RATIO BY CD BLOCKS, 2001 is very disappointing. The average Urban Sex ratio Serial number Name of C D block Sex ratio of the district is 773 only against 921 in rural areas. 2 3 The fact remains that major portion of urban population Khagam-Miao 934 are inmigrants from neighobouring states and they Bordumsa-Diyun 919 2 usually keep their family in the places of their origin 3 Nampong-Manmao 879 where better education facilities and medical facilities 4 Changlang 929 are available. District (Rural) Total: 921

This table presen~s data on Sex ratio by C. D. Blocks. It can be seen from the table that the highest Sex ratio (934) has been registered against Khagam- TABLE 9: SEX RATIO OF URBAN Miao C. D. Block among the 4 C. D. Blocks of the AGGLOMERATIONSrrOWNS, 2001 district. The average Rural Sex ratio of the district is Serial Name of Urban status Sex 921 only. number U.A. Town of town ratio 2 3 4 TABLE 8: SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION BY RANGES, 2001 Changlang CT 780 Number Percentage Percentage 2 Jairampur CT 765 Range of sex of of villages distribution ratio for inhabited in each Population of Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 773

villa~es villa~es ran~e 2001 EOEulation I 2 3 4 5

Less than 700 36 10.7 3,562 3,2 700-749 11 3.3 2,656 2.3 There is no Urban Agglomerations in the district. 750-799 16 4.8 3,382 3.0 As such information to be incorporated in the table 800-849 32 9.5 11,289 10.0 may be treated as NIL. However, Sex ratio of the two Census Towns of the district has been recorded 850-899 43 12.8 24,069 21.3 as 780 and 765 respectively against Changlang and 900-949 42 12.5 18,973 16.8 Jairampur Census Towns. 950-999 42 12.5 24,423 21.6 1000-1099 64 19.0 17,486 15.5 1100+ 50 14.9 7,194 6.4 District Total : 336 100.0 113,034 100.0

Table No.8 presents data on Sex ratio of Rural population by ranges. The very high Sex ratio of 1100+ iecorded in 50 villages which constitute 6.4% population of the district. The next high Sex ratio of 1000-1099 reported in 64 village with population share of 15.5%. The lowest range of Sex ratio of less than 700 reported in as many as 36 villages with percentage distribution of population 3.2. percent.

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TABLE 10 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR CIRCLES, 2001 ot Total EOEulation in 0-6 a~e ~ouE Serial Name of Rural! Sex ratio for 0-6 Number Circle Urban Persons Males Females age SEoul:! I 2 3 4 5 6 7 Khimiyong Circle Total 708 384 324 844 Rural 708 384 324 844 Urban 0 0 :;:...... - 2 Changlang Circle Total 2,653 1,348 1,305° 968 Rural 1,692 842 850 ],0]0 Urban 961 506 455 899 3 Namtok Circle Total 574 282 292 1,035 Rural 574 282 292 1,035 Urban 0 4 Manmao Circle Total 744° 373 371° 995 Rural 744 373 371 995 Urban 0 0 5 Nampong Circle Total 800 421 379° 900 Rural 800 421 379 900 Urban ° 0 0 6 Jairampur Circle Total 1,362 697 665 954 Rural 445 221 224 1,014 Urban 917 476 441 926 7 Vijoynagar Circle Total 922 477 445 933 Rural 922 477 445 933 Urban 0 0 8 MiaoCircle Total 4,057° 2,077 1,980 953 Rural 4,057 2,077 1,980 953 Urban ° 0 ° 9 Kharsang Circle Total 1,754 893 861 964 Rural 1,754 893 861 964 Urban ° 10 Diyun Circle Total 6,293° 3,235° 3,058 945 Rural 6,293 3,235 3,058 945 Urban 0 0 ° II Bordumsa Circle 5,619 2,855 2,764 968 Total _, Rural 5,619 2,855 2,764 968 Urban 0 District Total: Total 25,486° 13,042° 12,444 954 Rural 23,608 12,060 11,548 958 Urban 1,878 982 896 912 This table depicts the picture on Sex ratio of remarkable difference in Sex ratio among the rest of population in the age group 0-6 for Circles. Khimiyong the Circles except Nampong Circle where Sex ratio Circle has registered lowest Sex ratio with 844 and has been recorded as 900. In the age group 0-6 years, the highet Sex ratio has been recorded against Namtok the average Sex ratio of the district is 954 with the Circle with 1035 Female child among 1000 Male child Rural and Urban breakup of958 and 912 respectively. in the population of 0-6 years age group. There is no 32 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 11 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Serial Name of Total population in 0·6 age group Sex ratio for number C.D. block Persons Males Females 0-6 a~e ~ouE 1 2 3 4 5 6 Khagam-Miao 6,733 3,447 3,286 953 2 Bordumsa-Diyun 11,912 6,090 5,822 956 3 Nampong-Manmao 1,989 1,015 974 960 4 Changlang 2,974 1,508 1,466 972 District (Rural) Total: 23,608 12,060 11,548 958 This table shows the Sex ratio of population in has recorded lowest Sex ratio with 953. However, in the age group 0-6 for C.D. Blocks. Among the C.D. the age-group 0-6 years there is no significant Blocks of the district Changlang C.D. Block has difference in Sex ratios among the C.D. Blocks of dominated the Sex ratio with 972 and Khagam·Miao the district. TABLE 12 : SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 BY RANGES, 2001

Range of sex ratio for Number of inhabited Percentage distribution Percentage distribution villages villages of villages Population 2001 of population I 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 69 2(1.5 1,568 6.6 700·749 16 4.8 703 3.0 750·799 13 3.9 745 3.2 800·849 32 9.5 4,070 17.2 850·899 22 6.5 2,677 11.3 900-949 26 7.7 3,636 15.4 950·999 12 3.6 2,627 11.1 1000-1099 33 9.8 1,880 8.0 24.2 1100+ 113 33.6 5,702 100.0 Distrid (Rural) Total 336 100.0 23,6011 Sex ratio (Rural) for District: 958

This table provides the Sex ratio of rural percent) fall within the range of Sex ratio below population in the age group 0-6 by ranges. It can 700. The highest range of Sex ratio 1100 + is found be seen from the table that as many as 69 villages in as many as 113 (33.6) villages where total (20.5 percent) with the total population 1568 (6.6 population is 5702 (24.2 percent) TABLE13 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 OF URBAN AGGLOMERA'l'IONS rrOWNS, 2001 Total population in 0·6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 Serial Name of Urban status of Persons Males Females age oup number UATown town 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1,192 1,175 986 CT 2,357 1,995 1,027 968 943 2 Namsai CT 2,143 966 District (Urban) Total: 4,362 2,219 Census Towns of the district. The Sex ratio has been There is no Urban Agglomerations in the district. workedout 899 against Changlang and 926 against As such information to be incorporated in the Table may be treated as NIL. However, Sex ratio in the Jairampur. age group 0-6 years has been recorded against two 33 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG

TABLE 14 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULAnON IN CIRCLES, 2001 Percentage of Percentage of Totall Total Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes SI. Name of Rural! Total Scheduled Scheduled population to total population to No. Tahsil Urban EOEulation Castes EOEulation Tribes EOEulation EOEulation total EOEulation I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Khimiyong Circle Total 3,506 0 3,321 0.0 94.7 Rural 3,506 0 3,321 0.0 94.7 Urban 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 2 Changlang Circle Total 14,718 50 9,580 0.3 65.1 Rural 8,249 0 7,222 0.0 87.6 Urban 6,469 50 2,358 0.8 36.5 3 Namtok Circle Total 3,085 1,491 0.0 48.3 Rural 3,085 1,491 0.0 48.3 Urban 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 4 Manmao Circle Total 3,814 11 3,075 0.3 80.6 Rural 3,814 11 3,075 0.3 80.6 Urban 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 5 Nampong Circle Total 4,424 19 2,876 0.4 65.0

Rural 4,424 19 2,876 0.4' 65.0 Urban 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 6 Jairampur Circle Total 7,836 12 2,307 0.2 29.4 Rural 1,917 0 1,399 0.0 73.0 Urban 5,919 12 908 0.2 15.3 7 Vijoynagar Circle Total 3,988 4 2,080 0.1 52.2 Rural 3,988 4 2,080 0.1 52.2 Urban 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 8 Miao Circle Total 20,266 41 5,780 0.2 28.5 Rural 20,266 41 5,780 0.2 28.5 Urban 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 9 Kharsang Circle Total 9,509 71 6,700 0.7 70.5 Rural 9,509 71 6,700 0.7 70.5 Urban 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 10 Diyun Circle Total 28,907 18 2,751 0.1 9.5 Rural 28,907 18 2,751 0.1 9.5 Urban 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 11 Bordumsa Circle Total 25,369 145 5,390 0.6 21.2 Rural 25,369 145 5,390 0.6 21.2 Urban 0 0 a 0.0 0.0 District Total: Total lZS,422 372 45,351 0.3 36.2 Rural 113,034 310 42,085 0.3 37.2 Urban 12,388 62 3,266 0.5 26.4

In this table, number and percentage of SC & It is remarkable to point out that ChakmalHajong ST population have been depicted for Circles. It is popUlation dominated the population composition of observed from the Table that the highest percentage some circles i.e., Diyun, Kharsang, Bordumsa, Miao . of ST population reported in Khimiyong Circles circles etc. and they are not treated as ST population (94.7%) and lowest percentage (9.5%) recorded in which caused to low percentage (36.2%) of ST Diyun Circle among the 11 Circles of the district. popUlation of the district. This district recorded lowest 34 ANALYTICAL NOTE percentage of ST population among the 13 district of The SC population is quite insignificant in the Arunachal Pradesh. district because there is no indigenous SC population of Arunachal Pradesh. TABLE 15: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001 Percentage of Percentage of Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes serial Name of Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled population to total population to total number C.D. block pOEulation Castes pOEulation Tribes E012ulation 12oEulation 12opulation 2 3 4 5 6 7

Khagam-Miao 33,763 116 14,560 0.3 43.1 2 Bordumsa-Diyun 54,276 163 8,141 0.3 15.0

3 Nampong-Manrnao 10,155 30 7,350 0.3 72.4

4 Changlang 14,840 12,034 0.0 81.1

District (Rural)' Total: 113,034 310 42,085 0.3 37.2

This table provides number and percentage of population are infact very insignificant in all the C.D. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in Blocks of the district. The highest (81.1 percent) C.D. Blocks. It will be seen from the table that the Scheduled Tribe has been reported from Changlang number and percentage of Scheduled Castes C.D. Block.

TABLE 16: PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001 Percentage range of Scheduled Castes Scheduled Castes popUlation to total12opulation Number of villages Percentage Population Percentage I 2 3 4 5 Nil 316 94.0 0 0.0 Less than 5 19 5.7 181 58.4 5-10 0 0.0 0 0.0 11-20 0.3 129 41.6 21-30 0 0.0 0 0.0 31-40 0 0.0 0 0.0 41-50 0 0.0 0 0.0 51-75 0 0.0 0 0.0 76 and above 0 0.0 0 0.0

District Total 336 100.0 310 100.0

The Table presents data on proportion of The fact remains that there is no indigenous SC Scheduled Castes population to total population in population of Arunachal Pradesh. As such all the SC villages. It will be seen from the table that out of population, however small in number, are inmigrants total 336 villages in the district there is no SC from the other States of India for the purpose of Job population in 316 villages. Less than 5 percent SC mainly and for the specific period. There is not much population reported against 19 villages and only 1 scope left with to increase the number of SC village recorded SC population in the percentage range population. of II - 20. The maximum population of Scheduled Castes fall in the range of less than 5 percent.

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TABLE 17 : PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001 Percentage range of Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribes population to total population Number of villages Percentage Population Percentage I 2 3 4 5 Nil 64 19.0 0 0.0 Less than 5 14 4.2 70 0.2 5-10 3 0.9 17 0.0 11-20 17 5.1 1,622 3.9 21-30 11 3.3 1,959 4.7 31-40 17 5.1 4,071 9.7 41-50 10 3.0 1,237 2.9 51-75 23 6.8 3,595 8.5 76 and above 177 52.7 29,514 70.1 District Total, 336 100.0 42,085 100.0 The Table shows proportion of Scheduled Tribes quite small. It is something very special and unusual population to total population in villages. It is seen event in this district of Arunachal Pradesh that as that as many as 177 villages out of total 336 villages many as 64 villages do not have any Scheduled Tribes of the district are having Scheduled Tribes population population. The fact remains that inhabitants, mainly of very high percentage range with 76 and above. In Chakmaslhajong of these villages are not treated as other percentage ranges the number of villages found Scheduled Tribes. TABLE 18 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001

Percentage of Percentage of Total Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Serial Name of Total Castes Total Scheduled population to total population to total number UATown population ~opulation Tribes population population ~opulation 2 3 4 5 6 7 Changlang 6,469 50 2,358 0.8 36.5 2 JairampuT 5,919 12 908 0.2 15.3 District (Urban) Total 12,388 62 3,266 O.S 26.4

There is no Urban -Agglomerations in the district. two Towns of the district. It can be seen from the As such information to be incorported in the table table that Changlang Town has registered 0.8 percent may be treated as NIL. However, the percentage of of SCs population and 36.5 percent STs population SCs and STs population has been worked out for the _,whereas Jairampur Town has recorded 0.2 percent SCs and 15.3 percent STs population. TABLE 19 : SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 TABLE 20 : SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES IN URBAN Serial Name of Scheduled Scheduled AGGLOMERATIONS !TOWNS, 2001 number CD block Castes sex ratio Tribes sex ratio 2 3 4 Scheduled Scheduled Serial Name of Castes sex Tribes sex Khagam-Miao 785 990 number VA Town ratio ratio 2 Bordumsa-Diyun 1,012 957 1 2 3 4 3 Nampong-Manmao 765 985 Changlang 1,000 906 4 Changlang 0 972 2 Jairampur 1,400 920 Di$trid (Rural) Total 890 977 Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 1,067 910 36 ANALYTICAL NOTE C.D. Block Level Sex ratio among Scheduled whereas Sex ratio among Scheduled Tribes works Castes and Scheduled Tribes have been depicted in out to 977. table 19 and 20. From the tables it can be seen that There is no Urban -Agglomerations in the district. Sex ratio among Scheduled Tribes is much higher than As such information to be incorporated in the table among Scheduled Castes population in all the C.D. Blocks except Bordumsa-Diyum C.D. Block where may be treated as NIL. However, Sex ratio among Sex ratio has been reported higher among Scheduled Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes of the two C'!Stes popUlation than Scheduled Tribes population. towns of the districts has been recorded. The table In the Rural areas of the district Sex ratio among 20 shows higher Sex ratio among Scheduled Castes Scheduled Castes population works out to 890, than Scheduled Tribes population of the Towns.

TABLE 21 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY CIRCLES, 2001 Total/ Number ofiiterates and illiterates Gap in SI. Rural/ Number ofiiterates Number of illiterates Percentase of literates male-female No. Name of Circle Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literac~ rate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Khimiyong Circle Total 1,001 700 301 2,505 1,130 1,375 35.8 48.4 22.3 26.2 Rural 1,001 700 301 2,505 1,130 1,375 35.8 48.4 22.3 26.2 Urban 0 a a a a a 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2 Changlang Circle Total 7,531 4,718 2,813 7,187 3,175 4,012 62.4 72.1 51.0 21.1 Rural 2,977 1,940 1,037 5,272 2,319 2,953 45.4 56.8 33.0 23.8 Urban 4,554 2,778 1,776 1,915 856 1,059 82.7 88.8 74.6 14.2 3 Namtok Circle Total 1,143 766 377 1,942 837 1,105 45.5 58.0 31.7 26.3 Rural 1,143 766 377 1,942 837 1,105 45.5 58.0 31.7 26.3 Urban 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4 Manmao Circle Total 1,813° 1,143° 670° 2,001° 851° 1,150° 59.1 70.5 46.2 24.3 Rural 1,813 1,143 670 2,001 851 1,150 59.1 70.5 46.2 24.3 Urban 0 a a a 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 5 Nampong Circle Total 2,180° 1,363° 817 2,244 1,054 1,190 60.2 68.3 50.2 18.1 Rural 2,180 1,363 817 2,244 1,054 1,190 60.2 68.3 50.2 18.1 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 6 Jairampur Circle Total 4,981 3,068 1,913 2,855 1,279 1,576 76.9 84.1 67.7 16.3 Rural 794 502 292 1,123 492 631 53.9 64.9 41.8 23.2 Urban 4,187 2,566 1,621 1,732 787 945 83.7 89.2 76.3 12.9 7 Vijoynagar Circle Total 1,904 1,126 778 2,084 891 1,193 62.1 73.1 51.0 22.1 Rural 1,904 1,126 778 2,084 891 1,193 62.1 73.1 51.0 22.1 Urban 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8 Miao Circle Total 8,567 5,296 3,271° 11,699 5,156 6,543° S2.9 63.2 41.8 21.5 Rural 8,567 5,296 3,271 11,699 5,156 6,543 52.9 63.2 41.8 21.5 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 9 Kharsang Circle Total 4,665 2,895 1,770 4,844 2,092° 2,752 60.2 70.7 48.4 22.4 Rural 4,665 2,895 1,770 4,844 2,092 2,752 60.2 70.7 48.4 22.4 Urban 0 a a _, 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10 Diyun Circle Total 9,069 6,240 2,829 19,838 8,810 11,028° 40.1 52.8 26.2 26.6 Rural 9,069 6,240 2,829 19,838 8,810 11,028 40.1 52.8 26.2 26.6 Urban 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 11 Bordumsa Circle Total 8,437 5,474 2,963 16,932 7,757 9,175 42.7 52.8 31.6 21.2 Rural 8,437 5,474 2,963 16,932 7,757 9,175 42.7 52.8 31.6 21.2 Urban 0 a 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 District Total: Total 51,291 32,789 18,502 74,131 33,032 41,099 51.3 62.1 39.2 22.9 Rural ·42,550 27,445 15,105 70,484 31,389 39,095 47.6 58.7 35.4 23.3 Urban 8,741 5,344 3,397 3,647 1,643 2,004 83.2 89.0 75.4 13.6

The moderate percentage of Literacy, 51.3% has the 11 Circles of the district. The Urban Literacy of been recorded in the district. The highest percenrtage, that Circle is as high as 83.7% which appears to be 76.9% of Literacy is found in Jairampur circle among highest among two Towns of the district. The other 37 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG Town of the district is Changlang where percenrtage Literacy rate works out to 51.3 percent. It is 62.I of Literacy is recorded as 82.7%. Among the Circles percent for Males and 39.2 percent for Females. The the lowest Literacy rate 35.8% is recorded in gap in MalelFemale Literacy rate is highest (26.6 Khimiyong circle, the Geo-Iocational disadvantage is percent) in rural sector of Diyun Circle. the cause of lower Literacy rate. The districts total TABLE 22: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Number ofliterates and illiterates Gap in SI. Name of Number of literates Number of illiterates Percentase of literates male-female No. C. D. Block Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Khagam-Miao 15,136 9,317 5,819 18,627 8,139 10,488 56.0 66.5 44.7 21.8 2 Bordumsa-Diyun 17,506 11,714 5,792 36,770 16,567 20,203 41.3 52.8 28.7 24.1 3 Nampong-Manmao 4,787 3,008 1,779 5,368 2,397 2,971 58.6 68.5 47.1 21.4 4 Changlang 5,121 3,406 1,715 9,719 4,286 5,433 43.2 55.1 30.2 24.9 District (Rural) Total: 42,550 27,445 15,105 70,484 31,389 39,095 47.6 58.7 35.4 23.3 C.D. Block level literacy rate by sex has been also highest (47.1 percent) literacy rate is recorded worked out in this table. Among the males the highest against the same C.D. Block. The highest gap (24.9 (68.5 percent) literacy rate has been registered against percent) among male/female literacy rate is found in Nampong-Manmao C.D. Block and among females Changlang C.D. Block.

TABLE 23: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE, 2001 Range of literacy rate for Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Percentage distribution villages villages villages POEulation of EOEulation 1 2 3 4 5 0 0.3 3 0.0 1-10 5 1.5 1,714 1.5 11-20 13 3.9 4,841 4.3 21-30 39 11.6 19,001 16.8 31-40 54 16.1 24,026 21.3 41-50 73 21.7 18,731 16.6 51-60 53 15.8 16,883 14.9 61-70 58 17.3 13,136 11.6 71-80 18 5.4 5,159 4.6 81-90 II 3.3 7,621 6.7 91-99 6 1.8 1,880 1.7 100 5 1.5 39 0.0 District Total: 336 100.0 113,034 100.0 Literacy rate for District: 51.3 The table presents data on distribution of villages by literacy rate range. From the distribution of villages by Literacy rate next highest Literacy rate range 91 - 99 recorded range it is seen that 73 (21.7%) villages come under against 6 villages. It is remarkable to pointout that Literacy rate range of 41 - 50 with percentage dis­ only 1 village having very small population of 3 only tribution of population 16.6 percent. The cent per­ comes under '0' Literacy range. This indicates that cent Literacy rate is found against 5 villages with this district is in the forefront in case of Literacy drive. percentage distribution of population 1.5 percent. The 38 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 24 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONSJTOWNS, 2001

Name and Number of literates and illiterates Gap in 81. urban status Number ofliterates Number of illiterates Percenta~e of literates male-female No. ofUATown Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacl: rate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

ChangJang (CT) 4,554 2,778 1,776 1,915 856 1,059 82.7 88.8 74.6 14.2 2 Jairampur (CT) 4,187 2,566 1,621 1,732 787 945 83.7 89.2 76.3 12.9 District (Urban) Total8,741 5,344 3,397 3,647 1,643 2,004 83.2 89.0 75.4 13.6

There is no Urban Agglomerations in the district. the district. The MalelFemale Literacy rate of these As such information to be incorporated in the table two Towns is found to be closed to each other. The may be treated as NIL. However, the percentage of gap in MalelFemale Literacy rate is 14.2 percent and Literate works out to 82.7 percent and 83.7 percent 12.9 percent in these two Towns of this district. respectively in Changlang and Jairampur towns of TABLE 25 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Number of literates and illiterates Gap in SI. Name of Number ofliterates Nt;mber of illiterates Percenta~e of literates male/female No. C. D. Block Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 ChangJang 1 0 0 0 0 100.0 100.0 0.0 100.0 2 Nampong-Manmao 17 13 4 13 4 9 70.8 92.9 40.0 52.9 3 Khagam-Miao 76 48 28 40 17 23 75.2 84.2 63.6 20.6 4 Bordumsa-Diyun 26 22 4 137 59 78 24.1 37.3 8.2 29.1

District (Rural) Total : 120 84 36 190 80 110 51.3 64.1 35.0 29.2

The table provides number and percentage of are found Literates and among them 64.1 percent Schedules Castes Literates and llliterates by Sex in are Males and 35.0 percent are Females. Among the C.D. blocks of the district. In the Rural areas of the C.D. block Changlang has registered 100.0 percent district 51.3 percent of Scheduled Castes population . Literates among males and Females Literacy is Nil TABLE 26: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION, 2001 Range of literacy rate for Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Scheduled Castes Percentage distribution villases viIlases villases POEulation of EOEulation 1 2 3 4 5 0 4 20.0 15 4.S 1-10 0 0.0 0 0.0 11-20 I 5.0 10 3.2 21-30 2 10.0 134 43.2 31-40 0 0.0 0 0.0 41-50 2 10.0 16 5.2 51-60 ·5.0 7 2.3 61-70 3 15.0 55 17.7 71-S0 2 10.0 26 8.4 81-90 0 0.0 0 0.0 91-99 5.0 25 8.1 100 4 20.0 22 7.1 District Total: 20 100.0 310 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural) : 51.3 39 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG From the distribution of villages by literacy rate are available in the district 4 villages have cent range for Scheduled Castes population it is seen that percent literacy rate and other 4 villages fall under out of 20 villages where scheduled castes population '0' literacy rate range. TABLE 27: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001

Number of literates and illiterates Gap in SI. Name and urban Number of literates Number of illiterates Percenta~e of literates male/female ' No: status of Town Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literac~ rate I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Changlang (Cn 26 17 9 24 8 16 63.4 77.3 47.4 29.9 2 Jairampur (en 7 2 5 5 3 2 70.0 50.0 83.3 -33.3 Changlang (Urban) 33 19 14 29 11 18 64.7 73.1 56 17.1 From the table it is observed that the percent- male-female distribution of73.1 and 56.0 percent re- age ofliterate among Scheduled Castes population in spectively. The gap in male/female literacy rate is the urban area of the district is 64.7 percent with 17.1 percent. TABLE 28 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Number of literates and illiterates Gap in Sl. Name of Number ofliterates Number of illiterates Percenta~e of literates male/female No. C.D. Block Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Changlang 4,109 2,660 1,449 7,925 3,442 4,483 43.0 54.9 30.8 24.1 2 Nampong-Manmao 3,178 1,895 1,283 4,172 1,808 2,364 54.4 64.4 44.2 20.3 3 Khagam-Miao 7,322 4,328 2,994 7,238 2,989 4,249 62.3 73.2 51.2 22.0 4 Bordumsa-Diyun 4,692 2,737 1,955 3,449 1,424 2,025 70.8 81.2 60.0 21.1 District (Rural) Total: 19,301 11,620 7,681 22,784 9,663 13,121 57.1 68.1 46.0 22.1 A C.D. Block wise analysis of this table depicts this block. In the rural areas of the district percentage that Bordumsa-Diyung C.D. block has the highest of literates among Scheduled Tribes population is 57.1 (70.8 percent) percentage of literates among percent with male-female distribution of68.l and 46.0 Scheduled Tribes population. The literacy rate among: percent re!lpectively and gap in male Ifemale literacy males and females are also found to be highest in rate is 22.1 percent. TABLE 29 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION, 2001 Range of literacy rate Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Scheduled Tribes Percentage distribution for villages villages villages POI!ulation of I!oI!ulation I 2 3 4 5 0 4 1.5 14 0.0 1-10 0 0.0 0 0.0 JI-20 8 2.9 1,222 2.9 21-30 20 7.4 2,295 5.5 31-40 33 12.1 4,585 10.9 41-50 48 17.6 6,584 15.6 51-60 44 16.2 9,008 21.4 61-70 52 19.1 8,380 19.9 71-80 36 13.2 6,855 16.3 81-90 12 4.4 2,257 5.4 91-99 7 2.6 850 2.0 100 8 2.9 35 0.1 District Total: 272 100.0 42,085 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural) : 57.1 40 ANALYTICAL NOTE From the distribution of villages by Literacy rate villages (52 villages) fall under Literacy rate range of range it is observed that among 272 villages where 61-70. This indicates that in the Rural areas of the Scheduled Tribes population are available 8 villages districts also Literacy rate among Scheduled Tribes have cent percent Literacy and only 4 villages have population is quite high. reported '0' Literacy rate. The highest number of TABLE 30 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001

Name and Number of literates and illiterates Gap in SI. urban status of ___N_u_m_b~er~o~f_lit_er~a~te_s -:- __::--N_u_m_b_er~o:-f:-i_Ih~'te~ra_te-:s:-- Percentage of literates male/female No. Town Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate I 2 3 4 5 678 9 10 11 12 I Changlang(CT) 1,658 954 704 700 283 417 83.9 91.6 75.3 16.3

2 Jairampur (CT) 692 390 302 216 83 133 87.7 95.1 79.7 15.4

Changlang (Urban) 2,350 1,344 1,006 916 366 550 85 92.6 76.6 16.1

From the table it is observed that the percentage Female distribution of92.6 percent and 76.6 percent of Literate among Scheduled Tribes population in the respectively. The gap in MalelFemale Literacy rate Urban areas of the district is 85.0 percent with Male/ is 16.1 percent. TABLE 31 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF M'AJN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SE'X IN CIRCLES, 2001 Total workers Persons / (Main and marginal SI. Name of Males I Total Main workers Marginal workers workers) Non workers No. Circle Females population Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 I Khimiyong Circle Persons 3,506 1,777 50.7 211 6.0 1,988 56.7 1,518 43.3 Males 1,830 919 50.2 106 5.8 1,025 56.0 805 44.0 Females 1,676 858 51.2 105 6.3 963 57.5 713 42.5 2 ChanglangCircle Persons 14,718 5,333 36.2 996 6.8 6,329 43.0 8,389 57.0 Males 7,893 3,646 46.2 412 5.2 4,058 51.4 3,835 48.6 Females 6,825 1,687 24.7 584 8.6 2,271 33.3 4,554 66.7 3 Namtok Circle Persons 3,085 1,142 370 "'. 262 8.5 1,404 45.5 1,681 54.5 Males 1,603 671 41.9 123 7.7 794 49.5 809 50.5 Females 1,482 471 31.8 139 9.4 610 41.2 872 58.8 4 Manmao Circle Persons 3,814 1,051 27.6 844 22.1 1,895 49.7 1,919 50.3 Males 1,994 741 37.2 343 17.2 1,084 54.4 910 45.6 Females 1,820 310 17.0 501 27.5 811 44.6 1,009 55.4 5 Nampong Circle Persons 4,424 1,755 39.7 271 6.1 2,026 45.8 2,398 54.2 Males 2,417 1,238 51.2 73 3.0 1,311 54.2 1,106 45.8 Females 2,007 517 25.8 198 9.9 715 35.6 1,292 64.4 6 Jairampur Circle Persons 7,836 2,861 36.5 269 3.4 3,130 39.9 4,706 60.1 Males 4,347 2,193 50.4 149 3.4 2,342 53.9 2,005 46.1 Females 3,489 668 19.1, 120 3.4 788 22.6 2,701 77.4 7 Vijoynagar Circle Persons 3,988 1,251 31.4 842 21.1 2,093 52.5 1,895 47.5 Males 2,017 763 37.8 261 12.9 1,024 50.8 993 49.2 Females 1,971 488 24.8 581 29.5 1,069 54.2 902 45.8 8 Miao Circle Persons 20,266 7,991 39.4 1,429 7.1 9,420 46.5 10,846 53.5 Males 10,452 4,839 46.3 479 4.6 5,318 50.9 5,134 49.1 Females 9,814 3,152 32.1 950 9.7 4,102 41.8 5,712 58.2 41 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG

TABLE 31 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN CIRCLES, 2001 Total workers Persons / (Main and marginal SI. Name of Males / Total Main workers Marginal workers workers) Non workers No. Circle Females population Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 9 Kharsang Circle Persons 9,509 3,699 38.9 398 4.2 4,097 43.1 5,412 56.9 Males 4,987 2,313 46.4 126 2.5 2,439 48.9 2,548 51.1 Females 4,522 1,386 30.7 272 6.0 1,658 36.7 2,864 63.3 10 Diyun Circle Persons 28,907 11,229 38.8 4,144 14.3 15,373 53.2 13,534 46.8 Males 15,050 7,393 49.1 1,110 7.4 8,503 56.5 6,547 43.5 Females 13,857 3,836 27.7 3,034 21.9 6,870 49.6 6,987 50.4 11 Bordumsa Circle Persons 25,369 11,087 43.7 1,203 4.7 12,290 48.4 13,079 51.6 Males 13,231 6,439 48.7 452 3.4 6,891 52.1 6,340 47.9 Females 12,138 4,648 38.3 751 6.2 5,399 44.5 6,739 55.5 District Total: Persons 125,422 49,176 39.2 10,869 8.7 60,045 47.9 65,377 52.1 Males 65,821 31,155 47.3 3,634 5.5 34,789 52.9 31,032 47.1 Females 59,601 18,021 30.2 7,235 12.1 25,256 42.4 34,345 57.6

This table provides Sex-wise distribution of main highest percentage of Main workers with 50.7 percent workers marginal workers and non-workers for each and obviously Non worker 43.3 percent recorded Circle of the district. against this Circle is the lowest one. The lowest percentage (31.4 percent) of Main workers found in The Table gives the vital information like number and percentage of main workers, Marginal workers Vijoynagar Circle. The average Marginal workers of and Non workers by Sex in Circles. In the district the district is 8.7 percent with Male/Female the percentage of Main workers is 39.2 percent, distribution of 5.5 and 12.1 percent respectively. where Male work particiation rate is 47.3 percent Female Marginal workers found more in comparison and Female participation is 30.2 percent. Among the to Male Marginal workers in all the Circles without Circles of the district Khimiyong Circle has recorded any exception.

TABLE 32 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Total workers Persons! (Main and marginal 81. Name of Males! Total Main workers Marginal workers workers) Non workers No. C.D. block Females Population Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Khagam-Miao Persons 33,763 12,941 38.3 2,669 7.9 15,610 46.2 18,153 53.8 Males 17,456 7,915 45.3 866 5.0 8,781 50.3 8,675 49.7 Females 16,307 5,026 30.8 1,803 11.1 6,829 41.9 9,478 58.1 2 Bordumsa- Persons 54,276 22,316 41.1 5,347 9.9 27,663 . 51.0 26,613 49.0 Diyun Males 28,281 13,832 48.9 1,562 5.5 15,394 54.4 12,887 45.6 Females 25,995 8,484 32.6 3,785 14.6 12,269 47.2 13,726 52.8 3 Nampong- Persons 10,155 3,651 36.0 1,230 12.1 4,881 48.1 5,274 51.9 Manmao Males 5,405 2,448 45.3 464 8.6 2,912 53.9 2,493 46.1 . Females 4,750 1,203 25.3 766 16.1 1,969 41.5 2,781 58.5 4 Changlang Persons 14,840 6,059 40.8 1,339 9.0 7,398 49.9 7,442 50.1 Males 7,692 3,415 44.4 572 7.4 3,987 51.8 3,705 48.2 Females 7148 2644 37.0 767 10.7 3411 47.7 3737 52.3 District Total: Persons 113,034 44,967 39.8 10,585 9.4 55,552 49.1 57,482 50.9 (Rural) Males 58,834 27,610 46.9 3,464 5.9 31,074 52.8 27,760 47.2 Females 54,200 17,357 32.0 7,121 13.1 24,478 45.2 29,722 54.8 42 ANALYTICAL NOTE The table 32 gives C.D. block level data on Main Marginal) and correspondingly last in rank as Non­ workers, Marginal workers and Non-workers by Sex, workers. Ofcourse no significant difference has Among C.D. block of the district Bordumsa -Diyum been noticed in between the C.D. blocks so far as C.D. block claims highest work participation rate work participation rate is concerned in both the as Main workers and second rank in Marginal Sexes. The Female Marginal workers are much workers and obviously as Total workers (Main + more than its Male counterpart.

TABLE 33: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS/TOWNS, 2001

Name and Persons / Sl. urban status Males/ Total Main workers Mar~inal workers Non workers No. ofUA Town Females POEulation Number Percenta!!e Number Percenta!!e Number Percenta!!e Number Percenta!!e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Changlang (Cn Persons 6,469 2,193 33.9 130 2.0 2,323 35.9 4,146 64.1 Males 3,634 1,821 50.1 69 1.9 1,890 52.0 1,744 48.0 Females 2,835 372 13.1 61 2.2 433 . 15.3 2,402 84.7

2 Jairampur (CT) Persons 5,919 2,016 34.1 154 2.6 2,170 36.7 3,749 63.3 Males 3,353 1,724 51.4 101 3.0 1,825 54.4 1,528 45.6 Females 2,566 292 11.4 53 2.1 345 13.4 2,221 86.6

District Total: Persons 12,388 4,209 34.0 284 2.3 4,493 36.3 7,895 63.7 (Urban) Males 6,987 3,545 50.7 170 2.4 3,715 53.2 3,272 46.8 Females 5,401 664 12.3 114 2.1 778 14.4 4,623 85.6

There is no Urban -Agglomerations in the district. of the district are given here. Though there is no As such information to be incorported in the table significant difference is noticed in between the two may be treated as NIL. However, information about Towns in the area of work-participation rate yet there number and percentage of Main workers, Marginal is a little edge of Jairampur town over Changlang workers and Non-workers of the two Census towns town. TABLE 34: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN CIRCLES, 2001 Total number Category of workers Persons / of workers Household Serial Males/ Total (Main + Agricultural Industry Other number Name of Circle Females POEulation Marginal) Cultivators Labourers workers workers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Khimiyong Circle Persons 3,506 1,988 1,763 19 9 197 (56.7) (88.7) (1.0) (0.5) (9.9) Males 1,830 1,025 837 13 6 169 (56.0) (81.7) (1.3) (0.6) (16.5) Females 1,676 963 926 6 3 28 (57.5) (96.2) (0.6) (0.3) (2.9)

2 Changlang Circle Persons 14,718 6,329 3,061 131 108 3,029 (43.0) (48.4) (2.1) (I. 7) (47.9) Males 7,893 4,058 1,437 87 56 2,478 (51.4) (35.4) (2.1) (1.4) (61.1) Females 6,825 2,271 1,624 44 52 551 (33.3) (71.5) (1.9) (2.3) (24.3) 43 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG

TABLE 34: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN CIRCLES, 2001 Total number Catello!X of workers Persons I of workers Household Serial Males I Total (Main + Agricultural Industry Other number Name of Circle Females POEulation MarginaQ Cultivators Labourers workers workers I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 Namtok Circle Persons 3,085 1,404 594 35 26 749 (45.5) (42.3) (2.5) (1.9) (53.3) Males 1,603 794 313 24 20 437 (49.5) (39.4) (3.0) (2.5) (55.0) Females 1,482 610 281 11 6 312 (41.2) (46.1) (1.8) (1.0) (51.1) 4 Manmao Circle Persons 3,814 1,895 1,492 33 2 368 (49.7) (78.7) (1.7) (0.1) (19.4) Males 1,994 1,08Ll 724 28 331 (54.4) (66.8) (2.6) (0.1) (30.5) Females 1,820 811 768 5 37 (44.6) (94.7) (0.6) (0.1) (4.6)

5 Nampong Circle Persons 4,424 2,026 1,248 24 16 738 (45.8) (61.6) (1.2) (0.8) (36.4) Males 2,417 1,311 661 19 14 617 (54.2) (50.4) (1.4) (1.1) (47.1) Females 2,007 715 587 5 2 121 (35.6) (82.1) (0.7) (0.3) (16.9)

6 Jairampur Circle Persons 7,836 3,130 838 68 11 2,213 (39.9) (26.8) (2.2) (0.4) (70.7) Males 4,347 2,342 437 42 8 1,855 (53.9) (18.7) (1.8) (0.3) (79.2) Females 3,489 788 401 26 3 358 (22.6) (50.9) (3.3) (0.4) (45.4) 7 Vijoynagar Circle Persons 3,988 2,093 1,896 13 183 (52.5) (90.6) (0.6) (0.0) (8.7) Males 2,017 1,024 844 6 173 (50.8) (82.4) (0.6) (0.1) (16.9) Females 1,971 1,069 1,052 7 0 10 (54.2) (98.4) (0.7) (0.0) (0.9) 8 Miao Circle Persons 20,266 9,420 6,645 695 95 1,985 (46.5) (70.5) (7.4) (1.0) (21.1 ) Males 10,452 5,318 3,346 332 62 1,578 (50.9) (62.9) (6.2) (1.2) (29.7) Females 9,814 4,102 3,299 363 33 407 (41.8) (80.4) (8.8) (0.8) (9.9) 44 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 34: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN CIRCLES, 2001 Total number Catea0!l: of workers Persons / of workers Household Serial Males/ Total (Main + Agricultural Industry Other number Name of Circle Females POEulation Marainal~ Cultivators Labourers workers workers I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 Kharsang Circle Persons 9,509 4,097 2,708 218 136 1,035 (43.1) (66.1) (5.3) (3.3) (25.3) Males 4,987 2,439 1,368 133 43 895 (48.9) (56.1) (5.5) (1.8) (36.7)

Females 4,522 1,658 1,340 85 93 140

(36.7) (80.8) (5.1 ) (5.6) (8.4)

10 Diyun Circle Persons 28,907 15,373 13,236 727 173 1,237 (53.2) (86.1) (4.7) (1.1) (8.0) Males 15,050 8,503 6,995, 356 90 1,062

(56.5) (82.3) (4.2) (1.1) (12.5) Females 13,857 6,870 6,241 371 83 175 (49.6) (90.8) (5.4) (1.2) (2.5)

11 Bordumsa Circle Persons 25,369 12,290 8,305 1,326 152 2,507 (48.4) (67.6) (10.8) (1.2) (20.4)

Males 13,231 6,891 4,430 748 82 1,631 (52.1 ) (64.3) (10.9) (1.2) (23.7) Females 12,138 5,399 3,875 578 70 876 (44.5) (71.8) (10.7) (1.3) (16.2) District Total: Persons 125,422 60,045 41,786 3,289 729 14,241 (47.9) (69.6) (5.5) (1.2) (23.7) Males 65,821 34,789 21,392 1,788 383 11,226 (52.9) (61.5) (5.1) (1.1) (32.3)

Females 59,601 25,256 20,394 1,501 346 3,015 (42.4) (80.7) (5.9) (1.4) (11.9)

Note: Percent of Worker to total worker are given in brackets

The table shows distribution of workers by Sex matter of work participation. In some Circles in four categories of Economic activity in Circles. In particulary in Khimiyong and Vijoynagar Circles the district the percentage of workers worked out as .percentage of Female workers is even more than its 47.9 percent with Male-Female distribution of 52.9 Male counterpart. and 42.4 percent respectively. In terms of percentage It is evident from the table that the Economic Khimiyong Circle recorded highest percentage of activity of the district is primarily dependent on workers (Main+Marginal) with 56.7 percent among Agriculture which is supported by the fact that the the 11 Circles of the district. In order of percentage Cultivator and Agricultural Labourers together of worker the position of Jairampur Circle (39.9 constitute 75.1 percent of Total Workers. percent) is the last among the Circles of the district. Male and Female are almost in equal footing in the 45 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG

TABLE 35: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Total number Category of workers Persons I of workers Household Serial Name of Males I Total (Main + Agricultural Industry number C. D. block Females EOEulation Mar~inal) Cultivators Labourers workers Other workers I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Changlang Persons 14840 7398 5380 146 74 1798 (49.9) (72.7) (2.0) (1.0) (24.3) Males 7692 3987 2569 93 56 1269 (51.8) (64.4) (2.3) (1.4) (31.8) Females 7148 3411 2811 53 18 529 (47.7) (82.4) (1.6) (0.5) (15.5)

2 Nampong-Manmao Persons 10155 4881 3513 103 19 1246 (48.1) (72.0) (2.1) (0.4) (25.5) Males 5405 2912 1785 72 IS 1040 (53.9) (61.3) (2.5) (0.5) (35.7) Females 4750 1969 1728 31 4 206 (41.5) (87.8) (1.6) (0.2) (10.5)

3 Khagam-Miao Persons 33763 15610 11249 926 232 3203 (46.2) (72.1) (5.9) (1.5) (20.5) Males 17456 8781 5558 471 106 2646 (50.3) (63.3) (5.4) (1.2) (30.1) Females 16307 6829 5691 455 126 557 (41.9) (83.3) (6.7) (1.8) (8.2)

4 Bordumsa-Diyun Persons 54276 27663 21541 2053 325 3744 (51.0) (77.9) (7.4) (1.2) (13.5) Males 28281 15394 11425 1104 172 2693 (54.4) (74.2) (7.2) (1.1) (17.5) Females 25995 12269 10116 949 153 1051 (47.2) (82.5) (7.7) (1.2) (8.6)

District (Rural) Total: Persons 113034 55552 41683 3228 650 9991 (49.1) (75.0) (5.8) (1.2) (18.0) Males 58834 31074 21337 1740 349 7648 (52.S) (68.7) (5.6) (1.1) (24.6) Females 54200 24478 20346 1488 301 2343 (45.2) (83.1) (6.1) (1.2) (9.6)

The distribution of Total workers by Sex according of course closely followed by other C.D. blocks. The to four fold Industrial categories in C.D. blocks is percentage of Agricultural Labourers and Household highlighted in this table. In terms of percentage Industry Workers is found to be very insignificant in Bordumsa-Diyum C.D. block claims highest all the C.D. blocks of the district. percentage of Cultivators with 77.9 percent which is 46 ANALYTICAL NOTE

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

Cate~0!1 of workers Name and Persons I Total number of Household Serial urban status Males I Total workers (Main + Agricultural Industry Other number ofUA Town Females E02ulation Mar~inaQ Cultivators Labourers workers workers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Number (Percentage)

Changlang (CT) Persons 6,469 2,323 38 39 69 2,177 (35.9) (1.6) (1.7) (3.0) (93.7) Males 3,634 1,890 18 31 26 1,815 (52.0) (1.0) (1.6) (1.4) (96.0) Females 2,835 433 20 8 43 362 (15.3) (4.6) (1.8) (9.9) (83.6)

2 Jairampur (CT) Persons 5,919 2,170 65 22 10 2,073 (36.7) (3.0) (1.0) (0.5) (95.5) Males 3,353 1,825 37 17 8 1,763 (54.4) (2.0) (0.9) (0.4) (96.6) Females 2,566 345 28 5 2 310 (13.4) (8.1) (1.4) (0.6) • (89.9)

District (Urban) Total: Persons 12,388 4,493 103 61 79 4,250 (36.3) (2.3) (1.4) (1.8) (94.6) Males 6,987 3,715 55 48 34 3,578 (53.2) (1.5) (1.3) (0.9) (96.3) Females 5,401 778 48 13 45 672 (14.4) .. (6.2) (1.7) (5.8) (86.4) This table presents data of Workers by Sex in fact that in average 94.6 percent of Workers four categories of Economic activity of Towns. In categorised as Other workers whereas 1.8 percent the Towns most of the working force belong to the Household Industry Workers, 1.4 percent Agricultural category of Other workers. It is evident from the labourers and 2.3 percent Cultivators.

TABLE 37 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 Type of amenity available Serial Name of Number of Improved number C. D. block inhabited villages Education Medical drinking water Post Office 2 3 4 5 6 7 ChangJang 99 59 17 97 2 (100) (59.6)-' (17.2) (98.0) (2.0) 2 Nampong-Manmao 80 57 12 71 5 (100) (71.3) (15.0) (88.8) (6.3) 3 Khagam-Miao 84 65 17 63 12 (100) (77.4) (20.2) (75.0) (14.3) 4 Bordumsa-Diyun 73 39 18 73 7 (100) (53.4) (24.7) (100.0) (9.6) District Total: 336 220 64 304 26 (100) (65.5) (19.0) (90.5) (7.7)

Note: Percentages are given in brackets.

47 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANG LANG

TABLE 37: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 Type of amenity available Serial Name of Transport Agricultural Approach by number C. D. block TeleEhone communications Banks Credit Societies Eucca road Power sUEEly 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 Chang1ang 6 16 2 a 62 92 :--. (6.1) (16.2) (2.0) (0.0) (62.6) (92.9) 2 Nampong-Manmao 9 20 a a 41 71 (11.3) (25.0) (0.0) (0.0) (51.3) (88.8) 3 Khagam-Miao 14 15 2 a 37 55 (16.7) (17.9) (2.4) (0.0) (44.0) (65.5) 4 Bordumsa-Diyun 6 14 ,1 0 55 65 (8.2) (19.2) (1.4) (0.0) (75.3) (89.0) District Total: 35 65 5 0 195 283 (10.4) (19.3) (1.5) (0.0) (58.0) (84.2)

The table reveals a brief analysis of various A C. D. blockwise analysis of this table shows amenities which are available in each C.D. block of that the educational facility is highest in Khagam-Miao the district. It is seen from the tablethat 65.5 percent C. D. block where 77.4 percent of the villages have of inhabited villages have the educational facility, 19.0 educational institution. The position of medical facility percent of inhabited villages have medical facility and is in general low in every C. D. block. The services 90.5 percent villages have the improved drinking water of improved drinking water is best in Bordumsa-Diyun facility. Out of336 villages only 26 villages have the C. D. block where it is available in 100.0 percent of post office facility and only 35 villages have the villages. The availability of power supply is fairly good telephone facility. Transport Communication facility in all the C. D. blocks. It is highest 92.9 percent in is available in 65 villages and power supply is Changlang C. D. block. available in as many as 283 villages which is about 84.2 percent of total inhabited villages.

TABLE 38 : NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 TYEe of amenity available Serial Name of Total population of Improved number C. D. block inhabited villages Education Medical drinking water Post Offoce I 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Changlang 14,840 11,0:3 3,783 14,721 312 (100) (74.2) (25.5) (99.2) (2.1) 2 Nampong-Manmao 10,155 9,035 3,429 9,393 2,346 (100) (89.0) (33.8) (92.5) (23.1 ) 3 Khagam-Miao 33,763 30,236 15,312 28,149 6,051 (100) (89.6) (45.4) (83.4) (17.9) 4 Bordumsa-Diyun 54,276 37,045 12,092 54,276 7,332 (100) (68.3) (22.3) (100.0) (13.5) District Total: 113,034 87,329 34,616 106,539 16,041 (100) (77.3) (30.6) (94.3) (14.2) Note: Percentages are given in brackets.

48 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 38 : NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001 Type of amenity available Serial Name of Transport Agricultural Approach by Power number C. D. block Telephone communications Banks Credit Societies pucca road supply 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 Changlang 1,032 1,450 373 0 9,537 13,958 (7.0) (9.8) (2.5) (0.0) (64.3) (94.1 ) 2 Nampong-Manrnao 2,443 3,602 0 0 5,434 9,438 (24.1) (35.5) (0.0) (0.0) (53.5) (92.9) 3 Khagam-Miao 7,740 10,885 5,124 0 16,570 24,342 (22.9) (32.2) (15.2) (0.0) (49.1) (72.1) 4 Bordurnsa-Diyun 4,124 11,729 1,038 0 34,941 42,934 (7.6) (21.6) (1.9) (0.0) (64.4) (79.1) District Total: 15,339 27,666 6,535 0 66,482 90,672 (13.6) (24.5) (5.8) (0.0) (58.8) (80.2) A CD. blockwise distribution of rural population is served with post office facility. Telephone facility is served by different amenities can be seen from the available to 13.6 percent of the rural population, 24.5 table. This table depicts that 77.3 percent of rural percent of the rural population is served with transport population is served by educational institutions while and communication facility, Bank facility is available 94.3 percent of rural population have drinking water to only 5.8 percent. 58.8 percent and 80.2 percent of facility. Only 30.6 percent of population have medical the rural population are provided with the facility of facility and as low as 14.2 percent of rural population approach bypuccaroad and power supply respectively. TABLE 39 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIES, ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGES FROM THE PLACES WHERE THESE ARE AVAILABLE, 2001 Village not having Distance range of place from the villages where the amenity is available 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 104 37 16 157 (b) Middle School 115 83 91 289 (c) Degree College 4 16 315 335 2. Medical :- (a) Hospital 30 55 251 336 (b) PHC 58 89 182 329 3. Post Office 97 83 130 310 4. Telephone 57 52 192 301 5. Bus Service 83 61 128 272 6. Banks (a) Commercial Bank 24 46 262 332 (b) Cooperative Bank 24 45 263 332 7. Agricultural Credit Societies 3 0 333 336 The table shows the distribution of villages not able within less than 5 kilometres. But the picture is having certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges different in case of other amenities like medical, post from the places where these are available. The table office, telephone, bus service, banks, agricultural credit reveals the fact that the villages where education societies etc. In these cases these amenities are facilities are not available, but they are mostly avail- mostly available beyond the range of 10 + kilometres. 49 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG

TABLE 40: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST STATUTORY TOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES. 2001 Distance range Number of Type of amenity available from the nearest inhabited ------~....;..;;~=~T~ran:..:.!:s:.::po~rt::.:::....---..A-gr..,.ic-u;:lt-:ura='I;---;A<:p~pr~o':"ac:;:h- statutory town villages in Post communi- Credit by pucca (in kilometres) each range Education Medical Office Telephone cations Banks Societies road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 less than 5 I I o o I o o o 1 (100.0) (100.0) (0.0) (0.0) (100.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (100.0) 5 -IS 12 7 I o 1 2 o o 10 (100.0) (58.3) (8.3) (0.0) (8.3) (16.7) (0.0) (0.0) (83.3) 16 - 50 139 86 28 15 20 35 2 o 101 (100.0) (61.9) (20.1) (10.8) (14.4) (25.2) (1.4) (0.0) (72.7) 51+ 184 126 35 II 13 28 3 o 83 (100.0) (68.5) (19.0) (6.0) (7.1) (15.2) (1.6) (0.0) (45.1) Unspecified o o o o o o o o o '0 o o o o o o o o District total 336 220 64 26 35 65 5 o 195 (100.0) (65.5) (19.0) (7.7) (10.4) (19.3) (1.5) (0.0) (58.0) There is no Statutory TOm1 in Arunachal Pradesh. the distance range from the nearest Statutory TOm1 All the 17 Towns of the State are in the status of is mostly 51 + Kms. from the inhabited villages where Census TOm1. The nearest Statutory Towns are different amenities are available. located in the neighbouring State Assam. As such, TABLE 41 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE. 2001 Number of Type of amenity available inhabited ------__,.Im~p--r-ov--e"':!'d---....--~...... ,~~ran=sp--o':::rt~---rA~g.... ric--u-r:ltu--r~alr-rA~pp~r--oa--c~h--- Population villages in drinking Post communi- Credit by Pucca Power range each range Education Medical water Office Telephone cations Banks Societies road supply 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 1-499 281 176 48 252 16 26 51 2 0 158 240 (100.0) (62.6) (17.1) (89.7) (5.7) (9.3) (18.1) (0.7) (0.0) (56.2) (85.4) 500-999 28 22 7 25 4 5 5 I o 20 23 (100.0) (78.6) (25.0) (89.3) (14.3) (17.9) (17.9) (3.6) (0.0) (7104) (82.1) 1000-1999 21 16 6 21 6 4 8 I o IS 16 (100.0) (76.2) (28.6) (100.0) (28.6) (19.0) (38.1) (4.8) (0.0) (71.4) (76.2) 2000-4,999 6 6 3 6 o 0 I 1 o 2 4 (100.0) (100.0) (50.0) (100.0) (0.0) _, (0.0) (16.7) (16.7) (0.0) (33.3) (66.7) 5000-9999 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 10000 + o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o District total 336 220 64 304 26 35 65 5 o 195 283 (100.0) (65.5) (19.0) (90.5) (7.7) (10.4) (19.3) (1.5) (0.0) (58.0) (84.2)

# Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. • Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump/tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. 50 ANALYTICAL NOTE The table shows the distribution of villages under population range of 1-499. The Table further according to population range and amenities available. reveals the fact that bigger villages are having higher This district is thinly populated area where density of proportion' of different amenities in comparison to population is 27 only and it is evident from the fact smaller villages in terms of population. that out of336 villages of the district 281 villages fall

TABLE 42 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE, 2001 Serial Name of Number of inhabited Percentage of cultivable Percentage of irrigated area oo~ber C. D. block villages Total area area to total area to total cultivable area I 2 3 4 5 6 I Changlang 99 0 0 0 2 Nampong-Manmao 80 0 0 0 3 Khagam-Miao 84 0 0 0 4 Bordumsa-Diyun 73 0 0 0

District Total: 336 0 0 0

The area figure below district level is not available. column 4, 5 and 6 may be treated as N.A. As such, the information to be incorporated against

TABLE 44 : SCHOOLS/COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION IN STATUTORY TOWNS, 2001 TABLE 43 : PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN STATUTORY TOWNS There is no statutory towns in the district. So information to be incorporated in the town may be There is no statutory towns in the district. So treated as NIL. information to be incorporated in the town may be treated as NIL. TABLE 46 : PROPORTION OF SLUM POPULATION IN TOWNS, 2001 There is no slum population in towns of this TABLE 45 : NUMBER OF BEDS IN MEDICAL district. So, the information to be incorporated may INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS, 2001 be treated as NIL. Number of beds in medical Serial Name and urban institutions per 1,0000 TABLE 47 : MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY Number status of the Town population EXPORTED OUT OF AND MANUFACTURED I 2 3 IN TOWNS, 2001 Changlang (CT) 9 Name and Most important commodity 2 Jairampur (CT) 0 SI. urban status -----"------"---- -'No. of Town Dlstrct Total : 5 Manufactured Exported I 2 3 4

I Changlang (Cn Wood, Cane & Bamboo The table reveals that the Urban areas of district Handloom Products the average number of beds in medical institutions Local Artisan Prods. per 1,0000 population is 5 only whereas number beds in Changlang town is 9. Through the standard of 2 Jairampur (CT) Plywood Plywood medical institution interms of infrastructure is not up Green Tea to the mark yet the availability of beds per 1,0000 The above statement shows that Changlang town population is not depolorably low. manufacture some items which are meant for local consumption but Jairampur town export very important items like Plywood and Green Tea. 51 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANG LANG

TABLE 48: HOUSEHOLDS BY TENURE STATUS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS OCCUPIED IN THE DISTRICT, 2001 Number ofhouseholds Tenure Number of Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes status dwellin~ rooms Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1O II Owned No exclusive room 138 94 44 6 5 60 40 20 One room 3,338 3,144 194 107 104 3 1,718 1,677 41 Two rooms 7,116 6,880 236 52 44 8 3,019 2,929 90 Three rooms 2,972 2,889 83 5 5 1,112 1,074 38 3+ rooms 1,802 1,748 54 821 782 39 Median number of rooms 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Rented No exclusive room 75 47 28 4 4 One room 1,001 838 163 13 10 3 77 52 25 Two rooms 1,100 953 147 36 30 6 116 10O 16 Three rooms 369 321 48 5 4 50 43 7 3+ rooms 71 60 II 9 5 4 Median number of rooms 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Others No exclusive room 118 100 18 4 3 9 6 3 One room 1,675 1,271 404 7 4 3 193 116 77 Two rooms 2,677 1,947 730 32 15 17 469 317 152 Three rooms 1,044 641 403 11 10 196 96 100 3+ rooms 165 82 83 53 22 31 Median number of rooms 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Dist. Total Changlang 23,661 21,015 2,646 281 227 54 7,906 7,259 647

Living status/condition of households has been reflected in the table. In Rural areas of Arunachal Pradesh the con- tion of Arunachal Pradesh is inmigrants for job cept of one composite room or multipurpose one purpose and mostly represents employee class. They room is dominent and figure is quite high against, .,either stay in the camp or Govt. Quarter. So, their "No exclusive room". One remarkable feature of comparison with ST population of Arunachal the district is that nobody reside under the tree or Pradesh does not carry much significance. Same is open space and it is difficult also in the high altitude the case with other population (Non ST) who are area surrounded by forest. Majority of the House- temporary settlers and usually stay in the Govt. holds live in their owned house. Rented house in quarters. Therefore, for socio-economic analysis the village area is very few. The entire SC popula- purpose it is insignificant.

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TABLE 49 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS LIVING IN PERMANENT, SEMI PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY HOUSES, 2001 Total Rural Urban 51. District! Serni- Serni- Semi- No. Circle Permanent Eermanent TemEor!!!X Permanent Eermanent TemEor!!!X Permanent Eermanent TemEo~ -1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

Khimiyong 43 14 585 43 14 585 (6.7) (2.2) (91.1 ) (6.7) (2.2) (91.1 ) 2 Changlang 880 400 1,724 57 85 1,372 823 315 352 (29.3) (13.3) (57.4) (3.8) (5.6) (90.6) (55.2) (21.1) (23.6) 3 Namtok 190 36 433 190 36 433 (28.8) (5.5) (65.7) (28.8) (5.5) (65.7) 4 Manmao 123 44 553 123 44 553 (17.1) (6.1) (76.8) (17.1) (6.1) (76.8) 5 Nampong 120 166 605 120 166 605 (13.5) (18.6) (67,9) (13.5) (18.6) (67.9) 6 Jairampur 516 198 822 8 14 358 508 184 464 (j3.6) (12.9) (53.5) (2.1) (3.7) (94.2) (43.9) (15.9) (40.1) 7 Vtjoynagar 1 97 604 I 97 604 (0.1) (13.8) (86.0) (0.1) (13.8) (86.0) 8 Miao 1,112 442 2,549 1,112 442 2,549 (27.1 ) (10.8) (62.1) (27.1) (10.8) (62.1) 9 Kharsang 291 257 1,292 291 257 1,292 (15.8) (14.0) (70.2) (15.8) (14.0) (70.2) 10 Diyun 141 521 4,248 141 521 4,248 (2.9) (10.6) (86.5) (2.9) (10.6) (86.5) 11 Bordumsa 116 457 4,081 116 457 4,081 (2.5) (9.8) (87.7) (2.5) (9.8) (87.7) District total : 3,533 2,632 17,496 2,202 2,33 16,680 1,331 499 816 Changlang (14.9) (11.1) (73.9) (10.5) (10.1) (79.4) (50.3) (18.9) (30.8)

Data source: Census of India 2001, H series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets."

Note: Permanent: 1 Permanent houses refers to those houses whose wall & roofs are made of pucca materials i.e., where, burnt bricks, GI. Sheets or other metal sheets, stone cement concrete is used for wall and tiles slate, shingle, corrugated iron, zinc or other metal sheets asbestos sheets, bricks, lime and stone and RBClRCC concreate are used for roof. Semi permanent: 2 Semi permanent houses refer to those houses made of other types of materials.

Temporary: 3 Temporary houses refers to those houses havin~ wall and roofs made of Kutcha materials i.e. where grass, leaves, reeds, bamboo mud, unbumt bricks are used for the construction of walls and grass, leaves reeds, bamboo hatch, mud, unbumt bricks, wood etc. are used for roofs.

Percentage distribution of Households living in available other than circle Hqs. The table further Permanent, Semi - Permanent and Temporary Houses shows that in urban area 50.3 percent of the household in the above table shows that in the Rural areas 79.4 live in the permanent houses and these permanent percent households live in the temporary houses houses are mostly Govt. Qtrs. However, during the mainly made of bamboo and leaves reeds. Only 10.5 last decade the scenario has been changed little. Some percent household live in the permanent houses and private permanent houses have come up particularly these houses are mostly Govt. Qtrs. located in in the urban areas. The housing condition of interior different circle Hqs. Permanent houses are in fact not villages al.:nost remained same.

53 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG

TABLE 50 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001 Total! Number and Eercenta~e of households havin~ SI. Rural/ Number of Improved No. Circle Urban households drinking water Electricity Bathroom Toilet Drainage I 2 3 4 5 7 9 II 13 I Khimiyong Total 642 619 307 27 26 210 (96.4) (47.8) (4.2) (4.0) (32.7) Rural 642 619 307 27 26 210 (96.4) (47.8) (4.2) (4.0) (32.7) Urban

2 Changlang Total 3,004 2,755 2,122 937 1,542 1,203 (91. 7) (70.6) (31.2) (51.3) (40.0) Rural 1,514 1,314 771 93 280 126 (86.7) (50;9) (6.1) (18.5) (8.3) Urban 1,490 1,441 1,351 844 1,262 1,077 (96.7) (90.7) (56.6) (84.7) (72.3)

3 Namtok Total 659 215 316 47 233 19 (32.6) (47.9) (7. I) (35.4) (2.9) Rural 659 215 316 47 233 19 (32.6) (47.9) (7.1) (35.4) (2.9) Urban

4 Manrnao Total 720 640 389 120 210 281 (88.9) (54.0) (16.7) (29.1) (39.0) Rural 720 640 389 120 210 281 (88.9) (54.0) (16.7) (29.1) (39.0) Urban

5 Nampong Total 891 586 382 216 453 120 (65.8) (42.9) (24.2) (50.8) (13.5) Rural 891 586 382 216 453 120 (65.8) (42.9) (24.2) (50.8) (13.5) Urban

6 Jairampur Total 1,536 1,123 1,020 773 1,040 348 (73.1) (66.4) (50.3) (67.7) (22.7) Rural 380 147 110 10 41 9 (38.7) (28.9) (2.6) (10.7) (2.4) Urban 1,156 976 910 763 999 339 (84.4) (78.7) (66.0) (86.4) (29.3)

7 Vijoynagar Total 702 299 6 34 256 65 (42.6) (0.9) (4.8) (36.5) (9.3) Rural 702 299 6 34 256 65 (42.6) (0.9) (4.8) (36.5) (9.3) Urban

8 Miao Total 4,103 2,325 1,988 1,033 2,323 1,859 (56.7) (48.5) (25.2) (56.6) (45.3) Rural 4,103 2,325 1,988 1,033 2,323 1,859 (56.7) (48.5) (25.2) (56.6) (45.3) Urban

54 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 50: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE, ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001 Total/ Number and Eercentase of households havinl! SI. Rural/ Number of Improved No. Circle Urban households drinking water Electricity Bathroom Toilet Drainage 1 2 3 4 5 7 9 . 11 13

9 Kharsang Total 1,840 441 887 174 858 397 (24.0) (48.2) (9.5) (46.6) (21.6) Rural 1,840 441 887 174 858 397 (24.0) (48.2) (9.5) (46.6) (21.6) Urban

10 Diyun Total 4,910 1,395 804 337 2,787 633 (28.4) (16.4) (6.9) (56.8) (12.9) Rural 4,910 1,395 804 337 2,787 633 (28.4) (16.4) (6.9) (56.8) (12.9) Urban

11 Bordumsa Total 4,654 3,941 986 352 1,583 790 (84.7) (21.2) (7.6) (34.0) (17.0) Rural 4,654 3,941 986 352 1,583 790 (84.7) (21.2) (7.6) (34.0) (17.0) Urban

District total : Total 23,661 14,439 9,207 4,050 11,308 5,925 (61.0) (38.9) (17.1) (47.8) (25.0)

Rural 21,015 12,022 6,946 2,443 9,050 4,509 (57.2) (33.1) (11.6) (43.1) (21.5)

Urban 2,646 2,417 2,261 1,607 2,261 1,416 (91.3) (85.4) (60.7) (85.4) (53.5)

Data source: Census of India 2001, H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets." * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump/tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. Note: Percentage given in brackets after the number of households. Bathroom means bathroom within the house Toilet means toilet within the house Drainage means closed and open drainage

The Table presents data on the percentage of and 84.4 percent respectively in comparison to their households having improved drinking water source, rural counterpart. Changlang Circle stands first in the Electricity, Bathroom, Toilet and Drainage facility. The matter of households (70.6%) having electricity facility highest percentage (96.4%) of households having but there is a big gap in between rural (50.9%) and improved drinking water facility recorded against urban (90.7%). Percentage of households having this Khimiyong Circle, closely followed by Changlang facility. The last rank goes to Vijoynagar Circle where Circle with 91.7 percent, Manrnao Circle with 88.9 only 0.9 percent of households are having electricity percent and Bordumsa Circle with 84.7 percent. The facility. So far as Bathroom, Toilet and Drainage two urban centres of the district registered higher facilities are concerned it is deplorably low in most of percentage of households having this facility with 96.7 the circles. 55 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANG LANG

TABLE 51 : NUMBER AND PERCENT OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKING, 2001 Total! Total Cow- Coal! Cooking Kero- No Sl. Rural! house- Fire Crop dung Electri- Lignite gas Bio- Others cooking No. Circle Urban holds wood residue cake city (charcoal) (L.P.G.) gas sene 12 13 14 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 2 Khimiyong Total 642 626 10 4 (97.5) (1.6) (0.6) (OJ) 2 Rural 642 626 10 4 (97.5) (1.6) (0.6) (OJ) Urban 900 226 14 2 Changlang Total 3,004 1,852 6 5 (0.5) (61.6) (0.2) (0.2) (3.0) (N) (7.5) Rural 1,514 1,430 3 66 15 (94.4) (0.2) (4.4) (1.0) 14 U;ban 1,490 422 3 5 834 211 (0.9) (28.3) (0.2) (OJ) (56.) (0.1) (14.2) 20 2 3 Namtok Total 659 637 (96.7) (3.0) (0.3) Rural 659 637 20 2 (96.7) (3.0) (0.3) Urban 19 10 4 Manmao Total 720 652 38 (1.4) (90.6) (0.1) (5.3) (2.6) 10 Rural 720 652 38 19 (90.6) (0.1) (503) (2.6) (1.4) Urban 38 13 5 Nampong Total 891 694 3 143 (77.9) (0.3) (16.0) (4.3) (J.5) 13 Rural 891 694 3 143 38 (77.9) (0.3) (16.0) (4.3) (1.5) Urban 426 68 10 6 Jairampur Total 1,536 1,000 25 5 (65.1) (J.6) (0.1 ) (0.3) (27.7) (4.4) (0.1) (0.7) Rural 380 370 3 4 3 (97.4) (0.8) (1.0) (0.8) Urban 1,156 630 22 5 422 65 10 (54.5) (1.9) (0.1) (0.4) (36.5) (5.6) (0.1) (0.9) 2 7 Vijoynagar Total 702 694 5 - (98.9) (0.7) (0.3) (0.1) Rural 702 694 5 2 (98.9) (0.7) (OJ) (0.1) Urban 56 ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 51 : NUMBER AND PERCENT OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKING, 2001 Total! Total Cow- Coal! Cooking 51. Rural! house- Fire Crop dung Electri- Lignite gas Bio- Kero- No No. Circle Urban holds wood residue cake city (charcoal) (L.P.G.) gas sene Others cooking 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

8 Miao Total 4,103 2,988 19 3 1,039 36 17 (72.8) (0.5) (N) (0.1) (25.3) (0.9) (0.4)

Rural 4,103 2,988 19 3 1,039 36 17

(72.8) (0.5) (N) (0.1) (25.3) (0.9) (0.4)

Urban

9 Kharsang Total 1,840 1,554 182 8 95 (84.4) (0.1) (9.9) (0.4) (5.2)

Rural 1,840 1,554 182 8 95

(84.4) (0.1) (9.9) (0.4) (5.2)

Urban

10 Diyun Total 4,910 4,577 16 200 99 17

(93.2) (0.3) (N) (4.1) (2.0) (0.4)

Rural 4,910 4,577 16 200 99 17

(93.2) (OJ) (N) (4.1) (2.0) (0.4)

Urban

II Bordumsa -Total 4,654 4,196 64 334 15 23 22

(90.1) (1.4) (7.2) (0.3) (0.5) (0.5)

Rural 4,654 4,196 64 334 15 23 22

(90.1) (1.4) (7.2) (0.3) (0.5) (0.5)

Urban

District Total: Total 23,661 19,470 139 1 7 9 3,292 16 525 201 (82.3) (0.6) (N) (N) (N) (14.0) (0.1) (2.2) (N) (0.8) Rural 21,015 18,418 114 4 2,036 15 249 177 (87.7) (0.5) (N) (N) (N) (9.7) (0.1) (1.2) (0.8) Urban 2,646 1,052 25 6 5 1,256 1 276 1 24

{39.8~ (0.9~ {0.2~ {0.2~ (47.~ (N) {lo.s~ (N) {0.9~

Percentage in brackets Data source : Census ofIndia 200 I , H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets."

The Table presents data on number and percent other types of Fuel is not at all popular or demanding of Households by the type of Fuel used for Cooking. either. If we look in to district figure it will be seen It will be seen from the table that majority of the that 82.3 percent Households used Fire Wood and Households (90 to 99 % households) particularly in rest 18 percent Households used Other items like Gas the Rural areas used fire Wood for cooking. The Fire and Kerosene mainly. The use of Cooking Gas (LPG) Wood is the easily and cheaply available item of in this district is the history of recent past. Atrunachal Pradesh. So, the practice of using the

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TABLE 52 : NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING EACH OF THE SPECIFIED ASSET,2001

Total number _____..;A.;.:v..:aJ:.::·la:::b::!ilI::.o·ty~o::!f..!h~o:!!.us:::::e!!:ho~l~d .::as~se~ts:!..- ______of households Scooter, None of Total/ Total availing Motor Car, the SI. Rural! number of banking Radio! Cycle, Jeep, specified No. Circle Urban households services Transistor Television Telephone Bicycle Moped Van assets 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Khimiyong Total 642 10 130 84 o 5 494 Rural 642 10 130 84 o 5 494 Urban

2 Changlang Total 3,004 1,272 1,063 . 1,069 397 69 265 66 1,439 Rural 1,514 319 402 157 29 24 57 8 1,040 Urban 1,490 953 661 912 368 45 208 58 399 3 Namtok Total 659 162 207 116 o 241 23 4 283 Rural 659 162 207 116 o 241 23 4 283 Urban

4 Manmao Total 720 184 271 102 o 28 15 407 Runal 720 184 271 102 o 28 15 407 Urban 5 Nampong Total 891 319 397 206 52 47 50 19 439 Rural 891 319 397 206 52 47 50 19 439 Urban

6 Jairarnpur Total 1,536 793 606 539 169 471 120 51 632 Rural 380 55 114 17 7 56 7 1 232 Urban 1,156 738 492 522 162 415 1I3 50 400

7 Vijoynagar Total 702 21 368 31 6 60 5 2 306 Runal 702 21 368 31 6 60 5 2 306 Urban

8 Miao Total 4,103 1,608 1,797 1,186 209 1,378 148 59 1,477 Runal 4,103 1,608 1,797 1,186 209 1,378 148 59 1,477 Urban

9 Kharsang Total 1,840 630 637 316 59 777 69 31 762 Runal 1,840 630 637 316 59 777 69 31 762 Urban 10 Diyun Total 4,910 542 1,809 430 151 1,972 94 46 2,063 Rural 4,910 542 1,809 430 151 1,972 94 46 2,063 Urban

11- Bordumsa Total 4,654 993 1,899 589 128 2,856 189 61 1,334 Rural 4,654 993 1,899 589 128 2,856 189 61 1,334 Urban

District Total: Total 23,661 6,534 9,184 4,668 1,171 7,900 983 341 9,636 Rural 21,015 4,843 8,031 3,234 641 7,440 662 233 8,837 Urban 2,646 1,691 1,153 1,434 530 460 321 108 799 Data source: Census ofIndia 2001, H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets." 58 ANALYTICAL NOTE

In the table 52 the availability of Banking Ser­ tance is the other landmark achivement. It is seen in vices particularly in the remote areas of the district the table that baring 3 Circles, Khimiyong, Namtok is the remarkable achivement of the last decade. It and Manmao all the Circles have the facility of will be seen from the table that all the Circles are Telephone. The availability of Other Household As­ provided with Banking facility. The extension of sets like Bicycle, Scooter, Motor Cycle, Car, Jeep, Telephone Services in the difficult areas of the dis- Van etc. is not very significant.

M;jor Social and Cultural events The data included in the village and Town Changlang district has three major tribes, the Directory are one of the most important compilation Tangsas, the Tutsas and the Singphos. They have of Census, as the data presented are considered most different traditional ways of cultural celebrations. But useful by the scholars, the planners, the Administrators in general the celebrations in all these societies and other data users. signifies a prayer for a bumper crop, healthy & The Village Directory gives for each village peaceful life and a final food offering to the dead. particulars about Total Population and number of Although traditional customs and cultural func­ Households, Amenities available such as Educational tions were performed & celebrated by these tribes and Medical Institutions, Drinking Water supply, Post, from time immemorial, they were celebrated in the Telegraph and Telephone, Communication, Banks, villages individually and hence was uncompetitive and Agricultural Credit Societies non Agricultural Credit the cultural values were declining. Outsiders were Societies, Cooperative Societies, Recreational and taking advantage and introducing foreign religion. To Cultural facilities, Approach to Village, nearest Town counteract this, a section of the educated youths and Distance, Power Supply, News PaperlMagazine, decided to organize a common festival which can be Income Expenditure, Important commodities, Land celebrated by all tribes together. and Land use pattern etc. Village Directory data were Nowadays the Tangsas are celebrating the 'Kuh' collected on the basis of the position as existed to festival, Tutsas the 'Pongtu' festivals and Singphos link villages with CD (Community Development) the 'Sipown-Yown-Poi ' every year. To retain their Block during 2001 Census. traditional and cultural heritage, every tribe of the district have their own registered cultural society like, The format of village Directory is basically on Tangsa Cultural & Literary Society, Tutsa Cultural the pattern canvassed in 1991 Census except Society, the Buddhist Cultural Society, Miao. These modification and addition of a few more columns. In societies organize dist. level, inter dist. level and state column 9 the facilities on Telephone is newly added level indigenous & modernized cultural competitions to know the present day need of such facilities in annually. villages. Village Directory information for the To bring unity and integrity as well as for the amenities on Education, Medical, Drinking water, Post upliftment of the local traditional customs and culture, Telegraph, Telephone and communication has been the administration provides financial assistance by way 'furnished in such a manner that in case an amenity of grants-in-aid every year. Construction of SPT is not available within the village a dash (-) is shown Cultural halls,. celebrations of festivals centrally, in the column and next to it in brackets the distance procurement of musical instruments/ornaments/ in broad ranges Viz., >5 kms, 5 - 10 kms and 10 + garments, exchange of inter state cultural programm. Km. of the nearest, place where the facility is Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory available is given in order to gauge how far the amenity naturally serve the purpose in the village The Village Directory and the Town Directory under reference. present data on amenities available to the people in each village and town. The village Directory also While ascertaining a number of schools in a village indicates the land use statistics in respect of each under column 6 of the village Directory format the village. following methods have been adopted. 59 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG If there are composite schools like middle schools codes for want of space. The infrastructure of with primary classes or secondary schools with middle amenities and facilities available in urban area is classes, these are included in the number of Primary analyzed by taking the class of town into consideration. and Middle schools respectively. For example, if in a The data on municipal finance by civic status in the village there are two Primary schools and one Middle Statement ill in respect of town in Arunachal Pradesh school with Primary classes, the number of Primary are not available. There is no statutory or non Schools in the village is given as three and that of statutory bodies managing the civic administration of Middle Schools as one even though there may be the town in Arunachal Pradesh. The roads, buildings only three educational institutions. So also in case of and other civic amenities are maintained by the Public Secondary Schools. Like wise in case of Medical Works Department (State) and the Central Public amenities in column 7 of Village Directory format, if Works Department. There is no slum area in Lohit in a Hospital there is Maternity Home and Child district. The column for Adult literacy classes/centers Welfare center Family Welfare center and T.B. clinic in statement -Vis introduced in relation to a particular center etc. all these have been counted separately. level of education in view of the minimum needs Town Directory Sta_tement Programme of the Planning Commission. The Town Directory consist of seven statements If there are more than one Medical or Educa­ (Statement I - VII). All these are almost similar to tional institutions of any type the number of such those adopted in 1991. In the Town Directory the institutions have been indicated within brackets data on amenities and other aspects are presented in against the respective codes.

60 PART A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

SECTION I Village Directory

(a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Columns 2 & 24 : Name and Location Code the village directory Number of village The "Village Directory" is one of the traditional The name and location code number of the village compilations of the Census. It gives the list of villages, are shown against these columns. This also includes their location numbers, their area, population, number the forest and uninhabited villages. of households, amenities such as educational, medical, Coiumn 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 ~s given in this column. not been given in the Village Directory but shown Amenities: along with the urban component. The villages which In column 6 to 23, availability in respect of 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, which have partly merged in an outgrowth of U.A., communication, power, approach road etc. in each the 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 I 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+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is of the village 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 25 columns Column 6 : Educational and the details given under each column are for the Classes upto class V included in Primary School. village are as follows: This will include nursery school, kindergarten school. COlumns 1 & 25 : Serial Number Pre-basic school, pre-primary school, junior basic Self explanatory. All the villages within the CD school upto class V. Block are presented serially in the ascending order Classes from VI to vm are included in the middle of their location code number. school. _ DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: CHANGLANG

Classes from IX and X included in High (viii) Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS secondary school. Classes XI and XII are included (ix) Family Welfare Centre FWC in senior secondary school. (x) T.B. Clinic TB In case of composite schools like middle school (xi) with primary school or secondary school with middle Nursing Home NH school, these are also included in the number of (xii) Registered Private Medical RMP pri!:l1ary and middle schools, respectively. Practitioner Accordingly any of the following types of (xiii) Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP institutions if exists within the village is shown as per (xiv) Community Health Worker CHW codes given below: (xv) Others 0 (i) Primary School P More than one institution of a type in the village (ii) Middle School M is indicated by the number within brackets against (iii) Secondary School S the abbreviations, e.g. H(3), D(4), etc. (iv) Senior Secondary School PUC Column 8 : Drinking Water (v) College C The type of the drinking water supply sources available within the village are indicated by codes as (vi) Industrial School I follows: (vii) Training School Tr (i) Tap Water T (viii) Adult literacy class/centre AC (ii) Well Water W (ix) Others (specify) e.g. Sanskrit 0 (iii) Tank Water TK Pathshala, Senior basic school, Navodaya Vidyalaya, Makhtab, (iv) Tubewell Water TW etc. (v) Handpump HP More than one institution of a type in the village (vi) River Water R is indicated by the number within brackets against the abbreviation, e.g. P(3), M(4) , etc. (vii) Canal C Column 7 : Medical (viii) Lake L Availability of medical facility within the village (ix) Spring S is indicated by following codes: (x) Others 0 (i) AllopathicHospital H (xi) Summer Sorce SS- Ayurvedic Hospital HA Column 9 : Post, Telegraph and Telephone Unani Hospital HU Homeopathic Hospital H Hom It is indicated by codes as shown below whether within the village exists the following amenities: (ii) Allopathic Dispensary D Ayurvedic Dispensary DA (i) Post Office PO Unani Dispensary DU Cii) Telegraph Office TO Homeopathic Dispensary D Hom (iii) Post & Telegraph Office PTO (iii) Maternity & Child Welfare MCW (iv) Telephone Connection PH (iv) Maternity Home MH Column 10 : Commercial and Co-operative (v) Child Welfare Centre CWC Banks (vi) Health Centre HC If the village is served by any banking service, (vii) Primary Health Centre PHC commercial bank, co-operative bank etc. the same is 64 VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY indicated in codes mentioned below along with the (i) Paved Road PR number of banks in brackets. If not available the (ii) Mud road MR distance of nearest place where the facility exist is given: (iii) Foot path FP (i) Commercial Bank CM (iv) Navigable River NR (ii) Co-operative Bank CP (v) Navigable Canal NC COlumn 11 : Credit Societies (vi) Navigable waterways other NW than River, Canal If the village enjoys the services of Credit 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. with the number of such societies in brackets. In case Column 16 : Power supply the facility is not available within the village the distance of the nearest,place where such facility exist Availability of Power Supply in the village, is given: whatever may be the form of its use is given by using following codes: (i) Agricultural Credit Society ACS (i) Electricity for domestic use ED (ii) Non- Agricultural Credit Society NCS (ii) Electricity for agricultural use EAG (iiI) Other Credit Society OCS (iii) Electricity for other purposes EO Column 12 : Recreational and cultural facilities (iv) Electricity for all purposes EA If facilities such as CinemaNideo hall, Sports Club, Stadium! Auditorium is available in the village. Column 17 : News Paper! Magazine The same is recorded in these columns. Ifnot available If the village receives any News Paper! the particulars of the nearest place with the facility Magazines the same is noted in this column using is recorded. The information is indicated in codes fonowing codes: mentioned below along with the number of such (i) News Paper· N facilities in brackets: (ii) Magazine M (i) Cinema I Video Hall CV Column 18 : Most important commodities (ii) Sports Club SP manufactured (iii) Stadium / Auditorium ST The name of three most important commodities Column 13 : Communications manufactured in the village is recorded against this If the village is served by any mode of publicI column. private transport like Bus, Railway station or 'Column 19 to 23 : Land use i.e. area under Navigable water ways they are to be mentioned as different types of land use follows: Land use data maintained by the State/ UT Govts. (i) Bus BS are furnished against these columns. The data (ii) Railway Station RS concerning area under Forest, Irrigated land (by source), Un-irrigated land, Culturable waste and Area (iii) Navigable Waterway NW not available for cultivation in the village are shown COlumn 14 : Approach to village against these columns. The area figures are given in Approach to village refers to the state of road hectare(s) up to one decimal. Desh "_" is recorded leading to village. The approach to the village is wherever the information is not made available by indicated in following codes: the concerned department. The codes used for 65

C.D. BLOCK WISE PRESENTATION OF VILLAGE DIRECTORY

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VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (C.D. BLOCK WISE) Name of the District: Changiang Serial' 2001 Census location 1991 Census location number Name of village code number code number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Changlang Name of Circle: Khimiyang ;_-- Changra 00357000 100020001000100014 2 Datkan 00356000 100020001000100004 3 Hanalthong 00355800 4 JongjiHavi 00356400 100020001000100008 5 Khirniyong H,Q. 00357400 100020001000100018 6 Khimiyong Village 00357300 100020001000100017 7 Longkey 00356100 100020001000100005 8 Lungsang 00356600 100020001000100010 9 Motong 00356900 100020001000100013 10 New Longkey (New) 00357500 11 Panlom 00356200 100020001000100006 12 Phungsa 00357100 100020001000100015 13 Songkhu Havi 00356300 100020001000100007 14 Sumlam 00357200 100020001000100016 15 Thamiyang 00355900 100020001000100003 16 Thamlom 00356800 100020001000100012 17 Tongthung Havi 00356500 100020001000100009 18 Wafang 00356700 100020001000100011 19 Yanchang (New) 00357600 20 Yanman 00355700 100020001000100001 Name of Circle: Changlang 21 Amchung 00358200 100010001000100014 22 Bubang- I 00362600 100010001000100048 23 Bubang- II 00362700 100010001000100049 24 Bubang- III 00362800 25 Chang1ang Ply (Longran - III) 00363700 26 Chimsu 00360800 100010001000100055 27 Chingsa 00363200 100010001000100052 28 Chokdok- I 00359300 100010001000100023 29 Chokdok - II 00359400 30 8 K.M. Govt. Agri. Farm (Thamsung) 00358000 100010001000100012 31 (5 K.M. dairy Mill Tinkengsung) 00364300 32 4 K.M. PWD Camp Jungmungsung 00358100 100010001000100013 33 14 K.M, PWD Camp Thingdang-l 00357800 100010001000100010 34 Hadap 00360700 100010001000100033 35 Hatangso 00361200

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ALPHABEllCALUSTOFVILLAGES(C.D,BLOCKWISE) Narne of the District: Changlang Serial 2001 Census location 1991 Census location number Name of village code number code number 2 3 4 36 Industrial Estate 00358600 100010001000100017 ".37 Jongphohate 00361500 100010001000100037 38 Jungmaisung - I 00359500 100010001000100024 39 Jungmaisung - II 00359600 40 Jungsam 00362400 100010001000100045 41 Kangkho 00362100 100010001000100042 42 Kantang 00360600 100010001000100032 43 Kengkhu 00359000 100010001000100021 44 Khitkhang - Tong 00363300 45 Khuchep 00359700 100010001000100025 46 Khuchep -II 00364200 100030001000100027 47 Koniea Mill (Kengsa) 00363900 48 Laktong 00360900 100010001000100034 49 Langehuk 00362900 100010001000100050 50 Longlung 00359800 100010001000100026 51 Longri 00358500 100010001000100054 52 Nakang 00362000 53 New Changlang 00358400 100010001000100016 54 New Jongrom 00361900 100010001000100041 55 New Longlung 00359900 100010001000100027 56 New Rangkatu 00359200 57 NewSaIlang 00360000 58 New Sohe-Laktong 00363100 59 New Thamlom(Simrang) 00358800 100010001000100019 60 9 K.M. PWD Camp (Jongkey) 00361700 100010001000100039 61 Ngaichang 00362300 100010001000100044 62 Ngoitong 00361600 100010001000100038 63 Old Changlang 00358300 100010001000100015 64 Panikheti 00357700 100010001000100009 65 Phangtip 00361000 100010001000100035 66 Rang-frah Govt. College (Longbusung) 00360500 67 Rangkatu 00359100 100010001000100022 68 Rangkatu & Kengkhu Tea Estate (Longpang) 00357900 69 Ranglum 00360400 100010001000100031 70 Rangran-I 00360200 100010001000100029 71 Rangran - II 00360300 100010001000100030 72 Saban(Wawoi) 00361400 100010001000100036 73 Saching- I 00363400 100010001000100053

76 VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (CD. BLOCK WISE) Narne of the District: Changlang Serial 2001 Census location 1991 Census location number Name of village code number code number 2 3 4 74 Saching -II 00363500 100010001000100053 75 Saching - III 00363600 100010001000100053 76 Sallang 00362500 100010001000100046 77 7 K.M. Tea garden (Jungpak) 00364100 78 7 K.M; Yungchik PWD (Yungchik) 00358900 100010001000100020 79 Sikeng 00360100 100010001000100047 80 Simnom 00361100 81 Sohe-Laktong 00363000 100010001000100051 82 Swnlam 00361300 , 83 3 K.M. PWD Camp (Jungmong) 00358700 100010001000100018 84 Tuhi Saw mill (Tikengsung Hamlet of Longran-II) 00363800 85 12 K.M. Tea Garden (Thingdan - II) 00364000 86 Wotlom 00362200 100010001000100043 87 Yankang 00361800 100010001000100040 Name of Circle: Namtok 88 Coffee Plantation (Old Yumchum) 00365400 100010001000100006 89 Garaline 00364800 90 Hasseng 00364500 100010001000100002 91 Kongsa 00364400 100010001000100001 92 Kothung 00364700 100010001000100003 93 Longpha 00364600 100010001000100004 94 Longran PWD Camp (Longran-II) 00365600 100010001000100007 95 Longran Village 00365500 100010001000100008 96 Namdang(Namdang-I) 00365100 100010001000100005 97 Namtok H.Q. 00365700 98 Old Namtok 00365000 99 Ranchiline 00364900 100010001000100057 100 Ranggringkan - I -III 00365300 .,. 101 3 K.M. Forest Camp (Namdang-II) 00365200

77 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK; CHANGLANG Census ofIndia 2001 - Amenities and Amen~les available (if not available wHhln the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to ~ In brackets the distance in broad ranges vlz.< 5 kms., 5-10 krns. and 10+ kms of the nearest ... place where the facility is ava.able Is given) en "c: CI II) ~ (.') .Ii 8 II) i .; .fi i~ .ti .~ i 8 ! c:~ c-'" o £:!. i a>>- 8. en i ~i .. .. g ~ en e!~~ en ~ ~ .. :g .~ " a> 011 ~ £:!. 1} , ,e=E l!!." a> III en i .., a]! ·2 en 3: 0> £2 6 5 Ii o!fg,g ~ ~~ 1l i '5 OJ j t 'iii 11 ii~-g E .. ~Q. '5 .!B ::J j' I! i!'" c: '5 !! 8 0> a> .Ii "''Iii a> .. 8. ~ E ., i!~ ~ ~ " >- 1i .8 ~ ~ :: 15 " E E ::J c: 'IIi E"" .§ ~ ~ .. '5 'C a! ·c 0 o c: ~.!i ~ L~ (J) Z I- ! Z" w :;; 0 Q, !.1! ~E ct: 8.(1) 8'i! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

CD Block: Cbanglang (0001)

PHSCHW YIIDltWl PM S H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 569 ISS-T PO(\O+) CM(IO+) (00355700) 102 q\o+) MCW(\O+) NCS(IO+) SP(\O+) RS(\O+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+) Hanalthong P M(5-10) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B5(10+) 2 138 MCW(IO+) ISS-I PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00355800) 24 C(IO+) NCS(lo+) SP(I

- H(IO+) Tbamiyang PM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B5(10+) 128 MCW(IO+) T SS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00355900) 24 C(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(\O+) CP(\O+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P« 5) - H(1O+) Datkan ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 78 14 M(IO+) MCW(IO+) S SS-S PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00356000) NCS(IO+) SP(1O+) RS(IO+) ql

CHW H(lO+) Longkey PM«5) ACS(IO+) CV(I

CHW H(I

- H(I

- H(IO+) JOllgji Hav; AC8(10+) CV(IO+) B8(10+) 340 68 P AC M(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00356400) NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHqlO+) PH(IO+) CP(\O+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

- H(I

78 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villaa;e Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

Cultivable land c: .§ E ~ 1;j ,§. ~ ~ .~ ~ € a E '" c .5" I': I': E ::J a ~ ::J ., !II .2 .c...., .!; ~ ." !II ·i til Is .!! .!!! ~ :;;'" ~ > > ~ .c ., 'p 'p c .!l! ~ "c "::J OJ '" sa "" '8 '8 ::J j on > ~ j i 8. I] !II ~ E ii iil !II 8--. 8 '5 '5 '0 ::J !II 0.. ·c ·c e!II g~ c c .5 i 10 8 OJ K 'Iii c: e ';) !3 .s~ !II ~ ·c ~ 0 g I !II Cl ~ iZ 0.I Z 2 E LL i:!: ~ ! 0. ~a ~ Z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (8) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

2-5 Maiu,Millet, PR Margherita (63) ED Yanman Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, MR Margherita (75) ED Hanalthong 2 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maiu,Millet, FP Margherita (84) ED Tbamiyang Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maiu,Millet, FP Margherita (96) ED Datkan 4 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maiu,MiIIct, MR Margherita (84) ED Longkey Yn. Paddy

2-5 Maiu, Millet, FP Margherita (89) ED Panlom Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maiu, Millet, FP Margherita (93) ED Songkbu Havi Yrs. Paddy -

2-5 Maize, Millet, FP Marghcrita (99) ED Jongji Havi Yn. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, FP Margherita (91) ED - Tongthung Havi 9 yr.. Paddy

79 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG Census oflndia 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 ofthe nearest .... place where the facility Is available Is given) ;! ., i .... 0 "8 ;! .. i~ ..C !5 .~ .~ ~.. 0 ~.. £. ~'>: g :5! i : ~ ..J 0 J 011 , ~ ~ ~ efi .. .. 3l i .. ~ ,s II £. i :; c .8 '0 j .c I!! E I ii '0 I ~~ :::J '0 01 CM C &. :::J >- ~ 1i ~ f ·ciV ~ E .. .. ~ ~ :::J gi (/) Z f- f- z 1 2 3 4 5 13

CHWH(IO+) Lungsang P M(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 10 203 MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (003S66OO) 39 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(S-IO) Warang P M« 5) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) II 6S MCW(S-IO) TSS-T PO(S-IO) CM(lO+) (00356700) 12 C(IO+) NCS(lO+) Sp(IO+) RS(lO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) Tbamlom PM(S-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 12 215 MCW(S-IO) TSS-T PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (00356800) 33 C(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

- P«5) - H(IO+) Motoog ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) BS(lO+) 13 80 IS M(IO+) MCW(lO+) TSSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (003S69OO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(10+) PHC(lO+) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+) Chaogra 27 P M(lO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 88(10+) 14 148 MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00357000) C(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+) Phungsa ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(lO+) 15 116 20 P AC M(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00357100) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

P« 5) - H(IO+) Sumlam ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 16 72 13 M(IO+) MCW(IO+) T S SS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00357200) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lo+) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+} Khimiyong Village ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 11 380 60 - P« S) MCW(IO+) T SS-T PO«S) CM(IO+) (00357300) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) M« 5) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

DH(lO+) Khimiyong H.Q. POPH« ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) IS 197 54 P M C(IO+) MCW(IO+) T SS-T CM(IO+) (00357400) 5) NC8(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

- H(IO+) New Longkey PM« 5) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B8(IO+) 19 28 MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO« S) CM(IO+) (New) (003S75OO) 6 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH«S) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

80 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villaee Directory Land Use {As on 1999l Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use In hectare)

Cultivable land .~ E 10 i ~ .~ e ~ 8 e G E ""G " c:I E ::J .~ 13 0 ::J ..,.c ., .~ .~ .c .e 01 .., .!! .. ~ .Q ~ :;; > ~ .~ .., ~ 1 ',c '5r .., c .!l! " ~ 1:-e c ::J .9 Q. B ::J ~ OJ ~ Q. ~ 0: '! , ~ E ~ 8~ ::J iI ..Q. 8 '5 '0 '0 c '1: 8 '1: i g~ c i~ o !3 !; .~ .. .'"iii tQ. ! E ~ Iii 1 l I ., :g; zJ !I. z :;;, U- ~ Sl ~ ~ n. ~a ~ z sa 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a! 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

2-5 Maize, Mille~ Margherita (91) Lungsang 10 FP ED Yr>. Paddy

2-5 Maize, MilIe~ FP Margherita (84) ED Wafang 11 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Mille~ MR Margherita (87) Thamlom 12 ED YIS. Paddy

2-5 Maize, MilIe~ FP Margherita (94) ED Motong 13 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, MiUe~ FP Margherita (98) ED Changra 14 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, MilIe~ FP Margherita (98) ED Phungsa 15 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, MiUc~ FP Margherita (95) ED Sumlam 16 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Mil1e~ Khimiyong PR Margherita (81) ED 17 Yrs. Paddy Village

2-5 Maize, Mi11e~ PR Margherita (81) ED - Khimiyong H.Q. 18 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Mi11e~ New Longkey MR Margherita (81) 19 - Yrs. Paddy (New)

81 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities avaHable (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 facllty Is avaUable Is given) ~ "co ., ~ 5i y ~ 0 .a "8 co .. "Iii .~ ~ .c c" !5 .~ .~ ., 8 i! i::s; .~ e 0 ~ ~ ~~ .!! e i J!8. ., '" CI co 8. ] '" l! S i!(J) : ~ .s;Jl! 8 0 ~ .. 011 ~ .c 'E ~ i'ii'[ ., ., li! III c: _ £; a .c '15 ~i .~ ~ ~ ~ "Ii 0112", '0 1! .s::; II .2 ~ .8 f as iii ~. E 0- '15 1 i!* '15 e " '2 m "c: as 8. .8 :if .~ i I i~ iii ~ E f "'"c: '1/i ~:.! ~~ (J)'5i as "0" "i "C Iii.s;;~ ~I z ~ ~ z" !&! ~ g ~ !"l! lE !!: ~!a y~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

P(IO+) H(IO+) Yancbang (New) - - ACS(1O+) CV(1O+) BS(1O+) 20 44 7 M(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00357600) NCS(1O+) 5p(10+) RS(lO+) C{lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1(10+) NW(IO+)

P«S) H(IO+) BS Panikheti - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 21 27 12 M(S-IO) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00357700) NCS(IO+) 5p(10+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1(10+)

14K.M.Pwd P(S-IO) H(IO+) BS - - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 22 Camp Thing

Rangkatu& - H(S-IO) BS Kenglchu Te. ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) 23 301 96 P M« 5) C(S- MCW(S-IO) TSS-T P0(5-10) CM(IO+) RS(lO+) Estate (Longpang) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 10) PHC(S-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) (00357900) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

8 K.M. Govt. Agri. P(S-IO) H(5-10) BS - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 24 Fann (Thamsung) I M(S-IO) C(S- MCW(S-tO) TSS-T PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) RS(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00358000) 10) PHC(S-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

4 K.M. Pwd Camp H« S) BS ACS(tO+) CV(IO+) 2S Jungmungsung 43 11 - P« S) MCW« 5) TSS-T PO« 5) CM«S) RS(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00358100) M« 5) C(lO+) PHC(S-IO) PH« 5) CP« S) NW(JO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

- H«S) BS Amchung ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 26 19 4 P M« S) C(S- MCW« 5) TSS-T PO« 5) CM«S) RS(JO+) (00358200) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 10) PHC(S-IO) PH« 5) CP« 5) NW(1O+) OCS(JO+) ST(IO+)

H«S) Old Changlang PH(8) ACS(IO+) CV(1O+) BS« 5) 27 369 71 P M« 5) MCW«5) TSS-T CM« 5) (00358300) C(IO+) PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(S-IO) CP«S) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(JO+)

H«:;} New Changlang PH(8) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 28 181 35 PM«S) MCW«S) TSS-T CM«S) (00358400) C(lO+) PO«S) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) PHC« 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H« 5) CV BS Longri _ P« 5) ACS(JO+) 29 132 TSS-T PO(IO+) CM« 5) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00358500) 28 M« 5) C(lO+) MCW« 5) NCS(lO+) PHC«S) PH«5) CP« 5) ST(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) Industrial Estate 30 _-- Uninhabited ---- (00358600)

3 K.M. Pwd Camp P« 5) H« 5) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS(-< S) 31 (Jungmong) 34 9 M«S)C(5- MCW«S) T S SS-T PO« 5) CM«S) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00358700) 10) PHC(S-IO) PH«5) Cp« S) OCS(lO+) ST(1O+) NW(IO+)

82 VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Villa~e Directory Land Use {As on 1999} Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

Cultivable land .~ 'IV .~ E 'Iii §. ~ ~ ~ ., e: il E .5 E :J il Iij ~ = =0 :J .s::; ., j .~ ..,.s::; .., ~ Ii' 01 'i Ii .!! .!1! ::::; e Ii .~ .0 ., '" "o!I .~ c: .!1! ~ b c: ":J E~ ] ":J ~ .~ ,ll!'" .s 0. 0:: .. .;;; .8 0. 8. ~ III III E "fi ! .,:J III i~ 8--. 8 !! 'l5 '0 'l5 :J 1;; c. .5 -$ u; '1: 8 '1: g~ c ., c: ~ " iii 0. !! !3 iii .~ .5 ~ E 'c 0. i ~ 0 0 as ., :g; iil: a. ~ I~ u. ~ til ~ ~ 90 ~a ~ iil: C/) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 2Olb) 211a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

2-5 Maize, Mille~ FP MlIJ'gherita (81) ED - Yanchang (New) 20 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Mille~ PR MlIJ'gberita (27) Panikheti 21 ED Yrs. Paddy

14K.M.Pwd 2-S Maize, MilIe~ PR MlIJ'gberita (3\) ED - Camp Thingdang· 22 Yrs. Paddy I

Rangkaru & 2-S Maize,Mil1~ KengkhnTea PR MlIJ'gherita (35) ED 23 Yrs. Paddy Estate (LODgpang)

BK.M.Govt. 2-5 Maize, MilIe~ PR MlIJ'ghcrita (37) ED Agri. Farm 24 Yrs. Paddy {Thamsnog)

4 K.M.Pwd 2-S Maize, Mille~ PR MlIJ'gherita (41) Camp 2S ED Yrs. Paddy Jnogmnogsung

2-S Maize, Mille~ PR MlIJ'gherita (43) ED Amcbung 26 Yr •. Paddy

2-S Maize, Mille~ PR MlIJ'ghcrita (4S) ED - Old Changlang 27 Yrs. Paddy

2-S Maize, MilIe~ PR MlIJ'gherita (4S) ED - New Changlang 28 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Mllrgherita (45) ED NM Longri 29 Yrs. Paddy

Indnstrial --Uninhabited ------30 Estate

3K.M.Pwd 2-S Maize, MiIlc~ PR Margb.rita (48) ED Camp 31 Yrs. Paddy (Jungmong)

83 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (It not avaiable within the village, a dash (-) Is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges vIz.< 5 kma., 5-10 kma. and 10+ kms 01 the near'est place where the facility Is available Is given) Ui' iii II) 5i Ui' 0 .., ~ 8 i.c; iii Ii c:: !-5 .B II) .~ :§. 0 ~ II) ~ i .. .Jl .. ~1 .!!! :s! .s i ~ '" 8 0 .,.; !f 011 :; ~ !=e .. .. i i a i3 '<:'15tII::J ~1 ~ .~ & 0112 .. E .c; Iii -a. 1 ~I .~ ~ .8 ~ '0 !! iii I! E til 5. '0 c: J ::J 'l5 !! .2 j' ~~ c: til &. II) .8 lj ~ :5'" .s I .. 11 ~ E ::J ~f II) ~ ~ ::J .., 11 8"" .1;11 8.- en z ..... z ::E iBg;:§?lii ~ III ! l ~! il of! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

- 8S(5 New - H(5-1O) PM«5)C« ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 32 Thamlom(Simrang 151 MCW(S-IO) TSS-T PO(S-IO) CM(5-10) 30 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) ) (00358800) PHCCS-IO) PH(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(S 7 K.M. Yungchil< - P« 5) - H(5-1O) - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 33 Pwd (Yungchik) 32 6 M« 5) CCS- MCW(5-10) T S SS-T PO(S-IO) CM(5-1O) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00358900) 10) PHCC5-10) PH(S-IO) CP(S-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- 8S(S PHS H(S-IO) Kcngkhu ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 34 389 72 P M AC C(S- MCW(S-IO) TSS-T PO(S-10) CM(5-10) (00359000) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHCC5-10) PH(S-10) CP(5-10) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(lO+) RangblU ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B5(10+) 3S 342 62 P M« 5) C(5- MCW(IO+) T SS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00359100) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHCC I 0+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- P(S-IO) - H(IO+) New Rangkatu ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 36 81 14 M(S-IO) MCW(IO+) T55-T PO(IO+) CM(lO+) (00359200) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lo+) CCIO+) PHCCIO+) PH(lo+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(lO+) Chokdok ·1 ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 37 54 10 P M(5-10) CCS· MCW(S.IO) T5S-T PO(I 0+) CM(JO+) (00359300) NCS(IO+) SP(JO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHCCS-JO) PH(lo+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

- P(S-IO) - H(IO+) Chokdok· Ii ACS(JO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 38 195 38 M(S-IO) MCW(JO+) T8S-T PO(I 0+) CM(IO+) (003S94OO) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(I(}+-) CCIO+) PHCC I 0+) PH(I(}+-) CP(I(}+-) OCS(IO+) ST(I(}+-) NW(IO+)

H(IOf) Jungmaisung • 1 PM(S-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 39 103 MCW(IO+) T8S·T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00359500) 18 C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(JO+) PHCCIO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(I(}+-) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+) Jungmaisung - Ii ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B8(10+) 40 106 17 - P« 5) MCW(IO+) T8S-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00359600) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) M« 5) CCIO+) PHCCIO+) PH(I(}+-) CP(I(}+-) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CHWH(IO+) Khuchcp ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B8(1(}+-) 41 272 44 P AC M(IO+) MCW(IO+) T8S-T PO(I 0+) CM(IO+) (00359700) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) CC I 0+) PHCCIO+) PH(lo+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

84 VILLAGE DIRECTORY VilIae;e Directory Land Use {As on 1999} Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

Cultlvable land .§ E i.2: "Ii :§. ;;.., :t:: ~ l! 2l ., e il .E il C .5 1::1 1::1 E ::J ~ .g ::J ....,.s::; ., ~ l1I .~ ....,.s::; .E g 'OJ ~ J! :::;:..'" Ii .!:l .0 ., I "011 'E .~ "Ii C .!!! > C "::J j' g ~ {1) '8 '8 "::J .. :8 Q. ·s =s j 8. .. & Q.C E iii .. 8~ 8 '0 1) ::J Q. e '0 ·c 8 .c: c c £~ u; .. Gi iii 1ii c ';3 !3 ~ .E ~ ~ ·c tQ. o .. ., ., 1 ~ i ~ 0 .. S; Z a. Z :::;: Ii u. ::: ~ ! a. ~ g ~ 6 I/) 14 15 16 17 18 19 2°la)'" 2°lb) 211al 211b) 22 23 2 1

New 2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Margberita (53) ED - Thamlom(Simran 32 Yrs. Paddy g)

2-5 Maize, Millet, 7 K.M. Yungchik PR Margberita (52) ED 33 Yrs. Paddy Pwd (Yungchik)

2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Margberita (41) ED Kengkhu 34 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Margberita (43) ED Rangkatu 35 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Margberita (43) ED - New Rangkatu 36 Yn. Paddy

2-5 Maize,Millet, PR Margberita (46) ED Chokdok -I 37 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Margberita (44) ED Chokdok-Ii 38 Yrs. Paddy -

2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Margberita (48) ED - Jungmaisung - 1 39 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Margberita (76) ED - Jungmaisung - Ii 40 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, PRFP Margberita (56) ED Khuchep 41 Yrs. Paddy

85 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG Census oflndia 2001 • Amenities and Amenities available (If not available wHhln 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) iii III c: .. ~ 0.g 8 .cf III i .!Ill; 8 .<1: .~ .§ :§. ~ t! ~~ III ~ >1 ~ l! -V)Ni ..J 0 i .§ .. ~f 011 , ~ .c: ~=E III III co ~ i.., """'::Ia .c 'g ';~ g- 5 £. Iii 011 ~L., ._5 .§- = '0 ~ .c f1 ~ .s: = ii i6s'g E I'D '0 ~ ... ::I I .~~ '0 ~ .~ ~ >11 ~ft~ III I .8 '" t " ii 1; ~ ~ ~ E ::I g~ 2~.i! ~I~ III ~ ::I .., 'E ~ .-C:"I'D ._ U) z ~ ~ z W i 0 ,g. S.2.l1l il "goo S.2C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7" S 9 10 11 12 13

8S(S - H(S·to) - Longlung PM ACC« ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 42 117 o MCW(5-IO) TSS·T PO(IO+) CM(5-IO) (00359800) 2 5) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(5·IO) CP(5·IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

• 8S(5 • H(5-IO) New Longlung ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 43 109 18 • P« 5) MCW(5.IO) TSS·T PO(S·lO) CM(5-IO) (00359900) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) M« 5) C« 5) PHC(S-IO) PH(5·10) CP(5-to) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

H«5) New Sal1ang - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S« 5) 44 92 14 • P« 5) MCW« 5) TSS·T PO« 5) CM«5) (00360000) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) M« 5) C« 5) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

. 8S(S - P(5-IO) - H(5-IO) Sikeng ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 10) 45 6 2 M(5·IO) C(5- MCW(S-IO) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(S-IO) (00360100) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(S-IO) PH(5-10) CP(5-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

CHWH(IO+) Rangran-l ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS(IO+) 46 111 IS P AC M(5-IO) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(lO+) (00360200) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(S-IO) PHC(S-IO) PH(5-lO) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

• H(IO+) Rangran. Ii PM(lO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 47 83 MCW(IO+) T S SS·T PO(I 0+) CM(IO+) (00360300) 17 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(10+) PHC(IO+) PH(5.IO) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lo+) NW(IO+)

DH(IO+) Ranglwn PM(IO+) PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 48 115 MCW(I(}+) TSS·T CM(IO+) (00360400) 18 C(1O+) PH(lO+) NCS(I(}+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(JO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

Rang-Frah Govt • H(IO+l BS CoDege PH ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) 49 117 34 C P(S·IO) M(S· MCW(l(}+) TSS·T CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (Longbusung) PO(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 10) PHC(IO+) CP(1O+) NW(IO+) (00360500) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

• H(IO+) Kantang ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) BS(IO+) 50 85 14 P AC M(5.IO) MCW(IO+) TSS·T PO(lO+) CM(IO+) (00360600) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(I(}+) C(S·IO) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(JO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACP«S) H(IO+) Hadap · ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 51 86 14 M(lO+) C(S. MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(lO+) CM(IO+) (00360700) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(JO+) 10) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(JO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

86 VILLAGE DIRECTORY ViIIs2e Directory Land Use {As on 1999} Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use In hectare)

Cultivable land ~ Oi .§ E Oi :§. >. ~ ., ~ ""il ~ B e E il c: .s "8 E :l .... E 15 = :l ..,.c: ., :11 .~ .S .c: oS! ~ ~ 'OJ .., I; J! .!!! ... :::E S .fj .§ .c ., '" ~ ...c: .!!! ~ b "3 c: :l .s "" Q. <.> :l ., .~ .8 Q. ! l~ ~ J Q.C: I E -5 ~ ii 1L-. 8 0 "0 0 :l .. OJ 8. .t: 8 .t: ~ g~ c: t: e .s ~ 7ii ii K 1;1 t: e u e .s ~ .. ~ .c: Q. : ~ i 0 .. 0 ~ e .. s: z a. z :::E ~ U- ~ ~ B ! a. ~ a s: z (J)" 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) . 20!b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

2·5 Maize, Mille~ PR Margberita (55) ED Longlung 42 Yrs. Paddy

2·5 Maize, Mille~ PR Margberita (SS) ED • New Longlung 43 Yrs. Paddy

2·5 Maize, Mille~ PR Margberita (46) ED . New Sallang 44 Yrs. Paddy

2·5 Maize, Mille~ PR Margherita (51) ED Sikeng 45 Yrs. Paddy

2·5 Maize, Millet, MR Margberita (60) ED Rangran ·1 46 Yrs. Paddy

2·5 Maize, Mille~ MR Margherita (65) ED Rangran·Ii 47 Yrs. Paddy

2·5 Maize, Mille~ FP Margherita (74) ED Ranglum 48 Yrs. Paddy

Rang·Frah Govt. 2·5 Maize, MilIe~ PR Margherita (58) ED College 49 Yrs. Paddy (Longbusung)

2·5 Maize, Mille~ MR Margherita (51) ED Kantang 50 Yrs. Paddy

2·5 Maize, Mille~ FP Margherita (52) ED Hadap 51 Yr,. Paddy

87 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG 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 facilHy Is avanable Is given) Iii" iI .. i Iii" U II) -ga ~ .. "i .11 il i.&:. ..c" .~ ~ .§. u.. e c:~ cD ~ IJ! i a> .. Nt :sz s I ~(/).~ i...J '" 8 0 ~f ~ ~ "i ~ 2'. "'ii§ '"cD ,p.. c i ~I i! .c .'" ~l ~ " ",g,g j .t::. a i ~ .§ ~ .8 ~ 'a ii I! ii~-g E Q. 'a j' 't5 " .§ f e'" ~~ c" ;'" 8. ... s ill ~ ~ "» ii .8 B ~ ~ ra)" ~ ~ E i .§ ~. .g I ~ .s N.- ~~ ~ z ~ I- Z" I!!"" ;:] g Q. u2I~ t P::!;.!I? u!! 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

• P« 5) H(IO+) Chimsu - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 52 56 12 M(5-10) MCW(IO+) T S SS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00360800) NCS(IO+) SP« 5) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H«5) BS Laktong - ACS(IO+) cYST 53 281 58 P M C(IO+) MCW«5) TS8-T PO« 5) CMCP RS(IO+) (00360900) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC«5) PH«5) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+)

H(5-10) Pbangtip P ACM«5) - PHPO« ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 54 160 MCW«5) TSS-T CM« S) (00361000) 26 C(IO+) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PHC« 5) CP«5) OCS(IO+) S1(10+) NW(IO+)

H(5-10) Simnom - ACS(IO+) CV«S) BS« 5) 55 23 4 - P« 5) MCW(5-10) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(lO+) (00361100) NCS(IO+) SP« S) RS(lO+) M« 5) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST« 5) NW(IO+)

- P(IO+) H(5-10) Hatangso - ACS(IO+) CV« S) BS«5) 56 52 9 M(lo+) MCW(S-IO) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00361200) NCS(IO+) SP« 5) RS(lO+) C(IO+) PHC(5-10) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) 8T«5) NW(IO+)

H«S) SumJam PM« 5) - PHPO« ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 57 142 MCW(5-IO) TS8-T CM« 5) (00361300) 25 C(IO+) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PHC« S) CP«5) OCS(IO+) 81(10+) NW(IO+)

CHWH(IO+) Saban(Wawoi) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 58 236 31 P AC M(S-IO) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(lO+) (00361400) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC« 5) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(lO+) Jongphohate ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 59 344 54 P AC M(5-10) MCW(S-lOr TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00361500) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(5-1O) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1(10+) NW(lO+)

H(lO+) Ngoitong P M(lO+) - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 60 157 MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00361600) 25 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

9 K.M. Pwd Camp 61 (Jongkey) ---- Uninhabited ----- (00361700)

88 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villae:e Directory Land Use (As on 1999} Land use (Le. area under different types of land use In hectare)

Cultivable land c 0 c 'ii 0 E 'ii >. ~ e ~ ~ 8 ., e il E c .5 '8 C C E il 0 0 J: ~ '';:: '';:: J: .," .2 ., ~ 0> .," 0> .., .. .. fi .!! !! :E i .~ .~ n ." ... 011 ." C ~ 2:- 'E~ c ~ g Q, ] B Q, B I " II: .. ~ 8. " ~ f E 'fi i Q,.. 8 ...... 8 '0 g.~ 15 '15 .. 1ii ·c 8 ·c ; c c E! l~ 1ii iii" ; 1ii c ., !3 iii ·c c. 0 .. ~ ~ .5l c. ! i 0 GO ~ GO ~ Z" D.. Z :E ; u. ~ ~ 8 ~ !!. i il ~ z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20(b! 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

2-5 Maize, Min.~ MR Margherita (65) ED Chimsu 52 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Mille~ PR Margherita (45) ED NM Laktong 53 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Mille~ PR Changlang (2) ED Phangtip 54 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Mille~ MR Margherita (62) ED Simnom 55 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Mine~ MR Margherita (60) ED Hatangso 56 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, MiIle~ PR Margherita (49) ED Swnlam 57 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, MiIle~ FP Margherita (56) ED • Saban(Wawoi) 58 Yr •. Paddy

2-5 Maize, MilIe~ FP Margh.rita (56) . Jongphohate 59 - Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, MilIe~ FP Margherita (63) Ngoitong 60 - Yrs. Paddy

9K.M.Pwd - .... Uninhabited _ ..- .._- 61 Camp (Jongkey)

89 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANG LANG Census ofIndia 2001 - Amenities and AmenHies available (If not available wHhln the vQlage, a dash (-) Is shown in the column and next to H 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' .,::J ., ii 'Vi' 0 .,::J ., " IJ-§ 8 i.s:; Ii .- '0 c: :Ii 8 8 .tf e. 0 !::!. -a. ., ., .!! ! it j :2 ! i -00 ..J~ ., 8 0 ~ !f ~ ~ !::!. .<:.., S=e ~1U ., u c: ., "Ii ~ l;j B co ::J ., J ,s c: .<:. '8 .!!! ~ ~ "co ..,2"" _8 '" ~ .<:. -a. g-~ B~ ~ '0 m e E '0 J j ~5~ ::J '0 ~ ~"" ~~ c: ., II i '"c: .!! i!~ '-~E ::J ". m m 11 ~ :;;; I Ej E E i::J c: g.r.l .§ ~ i c:"~.2 'i II ::J '2 .c: ~ .- !!I g .- 00 z ~ ~ z "IY ::ii 0 g. !,21 ~~ 0:: £00 !,2!!! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

PHS H(IO+) Yankang ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 62 202 31 P M C(IO+) MCW«:~) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00361800) NC8(10+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OC8(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+) New Jongrom ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B8(10+) 63 187 32 P ACM(S-IO) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00361900) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- P(S-IO) H(IO+) Nalcang - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 64 75 14 M(S-IO) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00362000) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+) Kangkho PM(S-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 65 ISS MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00362100) 29 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

CHWH(IO+) Wotlom ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 66 317 48 P MC(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(I 0+) CM(IO+) (00362200) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H«5) Ngaichang PM«5) - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS«5) 67 176 MCW«5) TSS-T PO« 5) CM« 5) (00362300) 32 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CP«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5 H(5-10) Jungsam P M«5) - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 68 119 MCW(5-10) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(5-IO) (00362400) 23 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) PH(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CHWH(IO+) Sallang ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 69 101 IS P M(IO+) C(5- MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00362500) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) 10) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5 CHWH(S-IO) - Bubang-I ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 70 89 17 P AC M(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) T SS-T PO(IO+) CM(S-IO) (00362600) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) C(S-IO) PHC(S-IO) PH(5-1O) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+) Bubang -Ii ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 71 311 S4 P AC M(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00362700) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(S-IO) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(JO+) OCS(JO+) ST(JO+) NW(JO+)

90 VILLAGE DIRECTORY ViIla2e Directory Land Use {As on 1999} Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

Cultivable land c .2 ~ 'Iii ~ ~ e ~ ~ B .. e: 0 E 0 .~ d E ::I ~ .g =0 ::I ....,s::. .. j g> .~ ....,s::. ~ 'C g ~ ~ 011 ::E ~ .~ 'C ~ .. .s: 'E 'C C ~ ~ c ::I I .9 0. ::I ~ .. 0. - i "8 0:: .. > ~ .8 ! ::I 8. .. .. E co 8,-.. ::I 'fi III 0. II 8 '0 co 'Iii .s Jl! 'J:: 8 ; '6 '0 c e I!:! 'Iii 'J:: c 0. co I!:! ';; 3 :g lj ~ ~ .. i 0 0 g ...... ~ z ! Z ~ ~ LL ~ ~ a. ~ a I z (j) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a)'" 20 (b) 21 (al 21 !b) 22 23 2 1

2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Marghcrita (60) ED Yankang 62 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Margherita (63) New Jongrom 63 Yrs. Paddy -

2·5 Maize, Millet, PR Margherita (66) ED Nakang 64 Yrs. Paddy

2·5 Maize, Millet, FP Marghcrita (78) ED Kangkho 65 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, FP Marghcrita (73) ED Wollom 66 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Margherita (49) ED Ngaichang 67 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Margherita (52) ED Jungsam 68 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, FP Margherita (60) ED Sallang 69 Yrs. Paddy

2·5 Maize, Millet, PR Margherita (55) ED Bubang.-I 70 Yrs. Paddy

2·5 Maize, Millet, FP Margherita (56) ED Bubang -Ii 71 Yr •. Paddy

91 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG 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 facUlty Is available Is given) 'iii iil ~ c: ., to ., 'iii' 't:I 'IS ::s t> ., CIJ.g '8 .c: II) i ;!l'tl " i 8 IS ~ .fi e., t> ~ i OJ } ~i i~ :s! OJ ~ !! i II) ~ i 8 .§ ::s ., 0 ~~~ 011 ~ .c: 't:I .. =E ., I i ~ 11 ;; II! }!.6 ~J " Ii! " 0112 .. I .c: -a. Ii [1 .~ ~ .8 '6 I! 'iii~-g E ~ '5 'iii I '5 0> 1 .~~ "c:: ; !! i I"" i~~ 'iii I .8 ~ E%,! ill E i :5 G';! ~j ~ ~ ~ ::s ~ c: 2.E~ z I- Z .a ~ ~ .- en ~ w I ~ I!. !.2~ ~I g;!;?,en t> I! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

P(5-IO) - H(IO+) Bubang- Iii - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B5(10+) 72 49 9 M(5-1O) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(lO+) CM(lO+) (00362800) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(JO+)

- H(JO+) Langchuk PM(IO+) ACS(JO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 73 56 MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(lO+) CM(IO+) (00362900) 9 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(JO+) NW(IO+)

CHWH(IO+) Sobc-Laktong PM«S) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 74 133 MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00363000) 23 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) New Sohe-Laktong - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 75 41 6 - P« 5) MCW(IO+) S SS-S PQ(IO+) CM(lo+) (00363100) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) M« 5) C(10+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(lO+) Cbingsa PM(5-10) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 76 63 MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00363200) II C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+) Khitkhang - Tong ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 77 71 10 - P« 5) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(lO+) CM(IO+) (00363300) NCS(IO+) SP(1O+) RS(IO+) M« 5) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

HC(3) H(IO+) Saching - J ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 78 168 30 P M C(lO+) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(lO+) CM(IO+) (00363400) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO:;:) Saching - Ii - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 79 149 28 - P« 5) MCW(IO+) T SS-T PO(IO+) CM(lO+) (00363500) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) M« 5) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(JO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- P(5-1O) H(IO+) Saching -Iii - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 80 127 21 M(5-IO) MCW(IO+) T SS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00363600) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Cbanglang Ply - P«5) - H(IO+) BS PH ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 81 (Longran - Iii) 63 16 M(5-10) MCW(IO+) TSS-T CM(IO+) RS(IO+) PO(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00363700) C(IO+) PHC(1O+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

92 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use {As on 1999} Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

Cultivable land .§ c: ~ 1i .:!: ~ .:!: e ., ~ '"' 8 e il E '"' c: .5 '8 t:I t:I E ::l il t;l E ::l ...,.t::. ., ~ .S .g ...,.t::. .2 :;; :if § ~ 01 c: ~ .!ll :::il ~ 0 ~ ., '" ~ .~ .~ c: .!ll :s: i ::l ~ 'El! c: " .~ E Q. "::l 15 VI £ Q. 8 8 a: ~ .8 ::l 8. {::l .. .. E ! ::l '5 1ii OJ [ E~ ~""" '0 15 '0 c: .. ._ '5 1ii .t:: ~ .~ ~ §~ c: ., K ~ 1iic: l!! ., !3 ~ co E 'iii Q. .. ! i 0" 0 ., 'i~ .. ~ S; z a. z :::illii u. ~ 5l g ~ a. :::ilQ ~ z (J) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

2-5 Maize,Millet, FP Margberita (59) EO Bubang- Iii 72 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, FP Margberita (58) Langchuk 73 - Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Margherita (62) ED Sohe-Laktong 74 Yrs. Paddy -

2-5 Maize, Millet, NewSohe- FP Margberita (61) ED 75 Yrs. Paddy Laktong

2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Margberita (61) ED Cbingsa 76 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, Khitkhang - PR Mergberita (65) ED 77 Yrs. Paddy Tong

2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Margberita (67) ED Saching -I 78 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Mergherita (70) ED Saching -Ii 79 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Mergberita (69) ED Saching -Iii 80 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, Chang1ang Ply PR Margberita (67) ED 81 Yrs. Paddy (Longran - Iii)

93 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANG LANG Census ofIndia 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 facUlty is avaUabie is given) iii e c: ., '0 .,.0 '8'" y ::> ()'" .. Iii .c: ..c: Ii .2: ~-B .ri § ,§. 8 '" ~ ()'" ::!. £. ,e ~s:: !! Ei 01 .. I il j!CIl ::: ~ .!!!'" 8 ~ .! .£: .. ~ ::!. .c: '0 ::> " ~ ~ ~ :a~'[ eli g .. Iii il.c: .£: .. 3: 01 .s" '" ~2,g .!!'" .c:5 £. ~ 2~ .8 '0 'til ;;; I! 11 1i~-g ~ 1\1 'S '0 ::>E .§ I j' e'"' .§ 'iii ~ .~ ~ c: '0 ; ~ Cl S j~ liE::> ::> ,., .8 i! ~ :5 Ej '" E ::> li 1 .§ I ~~=ti 8 ._ I i ~ ::> '0 'i ·E 0 8~ !12 z ~ r- z w ;; 9 'g. Q.l!! ~~ II: ~~ Q~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

TuhiSaw Mill (Tikengsung - 1'(10+) - H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 82 HamJetOf 1 M(lO+) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO{HH·) CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) Longran-li) C(IO+) PHC(lO+) PH(1O+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) (00363800)

KonicaMill - P(S-IO) - H(IO+) BS ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 83 (Keogsa) 2 I M(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00363900) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

12K.M.Tea - P(IO+) - H(IO+) BS ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 84 Garden (Thinsdan . 36 12 M(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO{IO+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) Ii) (00364000) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

7K.M. Tea P(S-IO) - H(S-IO) BS - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 85 Garden (Jungpak) 74 20 M(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) TSS-T PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) RS(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00364100) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

AC o P«S) - H(IO+) Khuchep -Ii ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 86 196 28 M(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00364200) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PI:I(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(S (5 K.M. Dairy Mill - p(S-IO) - H(S-IO) - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 87 Tinkengsung) 16 5 M(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) TSS-T PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00364300) C(IO+) pHC(S-IO) PH(S-IO) Cp(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(S CHWH(IO+) - Kongsa ACS(IO+) CV(lo+) 10) 88 249 43 P MC(lO+) MCW(IO+) TSS-T 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (00364400) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) pH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H« 5) Hasseng 30 PM«S) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 89 136 MCW«S) TSS-T PO{

BS(S H(IO+) - Longpha 39 PM«5) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 90 218 MCW(S-IO) TSS-T 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) (00364600) C{IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS{IO+) PHC(S-IO) pH(IO+) CP(1O+) OCS(IO+) ST{IO+) NW{IO+)

BS{S - H(IO+) - Kothung 42 I'M{S-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(1O+) 10) 91 208 MCW(5-10) TSS-T I'O(S-IO) CM(IO+) (00364700) C{IO+) NCS{IO+) SP(IO+) RS{IO+) PHC{S-IO) PH{IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW{IO+)

94 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types of land use In hectare)

Cultivable land c: E... .2 c: g ~ ~ ! .il!: 8 G> '8 e il E ::I '"'i3 .~ E =0 § § .s: ';:l ..... ,g ~ E .~ £i " '6 ~ 8 ~ c: Ii .!! '" oil :::e '.;:1 i; .2 .c G> ·5 c: .!l! ~ ~ c~ c: "::I ~ c. ::I ~ .~ .a c. '8 '8 " a:: .. ~ .8 ! ::I 8. c.c: .. E fi U .. ..c. iti ~--- ~ ~ '0 '0 '0 ::I .. I!! .!i~ 1ii '';: ~ '';: .. §i c: c: ec. 1ii c: I!! ts !3 c: .il!: C. m ~ 0 .. 0 ~ ~ ~ z I u. 0 .. .. G> ~ a.. z :::e Ii ~ B ! a.. ~1l ~ z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a)'" 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

Tuhi Saw Mill 2-5 Maize, Mille~ (Tikengsung PR Mergherita (68) ED 82 Yrs. Paddy HamIetOf Longran-Ii)

2-5 Maize, MiIle~ KonicaMili PR Margherita (65) ED 83 Yrs. Paddy (Kengsa)

12K.M. Te. 2-5 Maize, Mi1Ie~ PR Margherita (57) Garden 84 - Yrs. Paddy (Thingdan - Ii)

7 K.M. Tea 2-5 Maize, Mille~ PR Margherita (52) Garden 85 - Yrs. Paddy (Jungpak)

2-5 Maize, Mille~ MR Margherita (80) ED Khuchep-Ii 86 Yrs. Paddy

(5 K.M. Dairy 2-5 Maize, Mille~ PR Margherita (97) ED Mill 87 Yrs. Paddy Tinkengsung)

2-5 Maize, Mille~ Kongs. 88 PR Margherita (11) ED Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, MiIle~ Hasseng 89 PR Margherita (13) ED Yrs. Paddy

2.-5 Maize, MilJe~ Longph. 90 PR Margherita (15) ED yr•. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, Kothung 91 PR Margherita (17) ED Yrs. Paddy

95 ,. DISTRICT CENSYS HAN DB Or : CHANGLANG ~ Census pC India 2001 - . \ Amenities and Amenttles available to it In brackets the

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- JI(IO+) Garalinc 100 P M« 5) PO(IO+) CM(IOt) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 92 547 MCW(IO+) T (00364800) C(lO+) ~Il-T NCS(IO+) SP(1O+) RS(IO+) PHC(I!)+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+} OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Rancbilinc _ P« 5) - f!(5-10) . 93 436 PO(IO+) CM(IOt) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) (00364900) 75 M(" 5) C(IO+) MCW($-IO) T SIl-T PHC(~IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) ) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

_ P«5) - tI(S-lO) . Old Namtok ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 94 315 (00365000) 58 M«5)C(10+) MCW{~-IO) T~S-T PO(IO+) CM(lot) NCS(IO+) . SI>(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(~:IO) • PH(IO+) CP(IO+~ OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- BS(5 P(" 5) 1I(5-lO) Namdang(Namdan 10) 95 4 2 M(S-IO) MCW(IO+) T fjS-T P0(5-10) CM(5-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) g-I) (00365100) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC($.IO) PH(5-10) CP(I(}lol.· NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) f OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

3 K.M. Forest _ P« S) ~« 5) BS 96 Camp (Namdang­ 45 PO«5) CM« $) ACS« S) CV(IO+) RS(10+) 17 M("5)C(10+) MCWt<5) T@S-T NCS«5) Ii) (00365200) PHC(~5) PH« 5) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) CP« 51 OCS(< 5) ST(IO+)

- P«5) fI(IO+) Ranggringlcan - I - ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS(lo+) 97 369 65 M(lO+) MCWpO+) T5S-T Iii (00365300) PO(IO+) CM(IOt) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(1O+) C(IO+) PHC(!O+), PH(IO+) CP(IOi;) OCS(1O+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) \ Coffee Plantation P«5) Ji(IO+) BS CM(I(~~) ACS(IO+)· CV(IO+) RS(IO+) 98 (Old Ywncbum) 164 46 M(IO+) MCW$< 5) T ~S-T PO« 5) n...\ NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) (00365400) C(IO+) PHC(~ S) PH(IO+) CP(lvv OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- JI(IO+) Longran Vmage SO P AC M(IO+) MCW{lO+) T $S-T ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 99 281 PO(IO+) CM(IQr) NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) RS(lO+) (00365500) C(IO+) PHC(lo+) _, PH(IO+) CP(IOt) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Longran Pwd P(" 5) - }I(IO+) NCS(3) BS 100 Camp (Longran-Ii) 79 16 M(lO+) MCWIIO+) T I>5-T PO(IO+) CM(IQr) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(lo+) (00365600) C(1O+) PHC(lo+) PH(IO+) CP(lOi) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) ST(IO+)

- }I(IO+) NamtokH.Q. CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(lo+) 101 34 10 P M C(10+) Mc\v(lO+) T 1l5-T PO(IO+) (00365700) NCS(IO+) SP(IOi) RS(IO+) PHqjo+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1(10+) NW(lO+)

P(56) M(IO) D(2) HC(3) P0(2) Block Total 0.0 14840 2784 S C AC(18) PHS(3) T(97) S(8) PlJ(lO) CM(3) CP NCS(3) CV(2) ST BS(16) o CHW(t2)

96 VILLAGE DIRECTORY VilIaee Directory Land Use (As on 1999} Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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2·5 Maize, Millet, PR Margherita (8) ED Garaline 92 Yrs. Paddy

2·5 Maize, Millet, PR Margherita (II) ED Ranchiline 93 Yrs. Paddy

2·5 Maize, Millet, PR Margherita (II) ED Old Namtok 94 Yrs. Paddy -

2·5 Maize, Millet, Namdang(Namda PR Margherita (8) ED 95 Yrs. Paddy og-I)

3 K.M. Forest 2·5 Maize, Millet, PR Mergherita (8) ED . Camp (Namdaog· 96 Yrs. Paddy Ii)

2·5 Maize, Millet, Ranggringkan - I MR Margherita (12) ED N 97 Yrs. Paddy Iii

2·5 Maize, Millet, Coffee Plantation Margherita (23) 98 PRFP ED Yrs. Paddy (Old Yumchum)

Maize, Millet, 2·5 • Loogran Village 99 PRFP Margherita (24) ED Yrs. Paddy

LoogranPwd 2·5 Maize, Millet, - Camp (Loogran· 100 PR Margherita (23) ED Vrs. Paddy Ii)

Maize, Millet, 2·5 NamtokH.Q. 101 PR Mergherita (II) ED Vrs. Paddy

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BaSed upon Survey of India map with the permission of the Surveyor General of India. ® Government of India, Copyright 2004. DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : CHANGLA~ ALPHABETICALllST OF Vll...LAGES (C.D.BLOCK WISE) N arne of the District: Changlang Serial 2001 Census location 1991 Census location number N arne of village code number code number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Nampong-Manmao Name of Circle: Manmao I Borsatum 00366800 100030001000100010 2 Chumpon 00367900 100030001000100019 3 11 K.M. PWD Camp (Maithingro Kaan - II) 00368400 100030001000100031 4 Hetman 00367000 100030001000100012 5 Jonglimpathar 00366100 100030001000100004 6 Kamlao Vaneer (Chiumiangchung) 00368900 7 Kuchep - II (shifted to Changlang) 00366600 8 Longtoi 00367600 100030001000100016 9 Lungsang 00367300 100030001000100014 10 Lyngok 00367400 100030001000100015 II Manmao H.Q. 00368700 100030001000100034 12 Manmao Ply (Ngalongchung) 00368800 13 Mamnao Village 00365800 100030001000100001 14 New Dukpey Village (Maithingro Kaan - I) 00368300 100030001000100023 15 New Jukhi 00366400 100030001000100008 16 New Kamlao 00368000 100030001000100020 17 New Longtoi 00367500 18 Old Dukpey Village (Dukpey - 1) 00368200 100030001000100022 19 Old Jukhi 00366500 100030001000100007 20 Old Kamlao 00368100 100030001000100021 21 Phinbiro - I 00367700 100030001000100017 22 Phinbiro - II 00367800 100030001000100018 23 Ranghil 00367100 100030001000100028 24 Renuk 00366700 100030001000100009 25 Renuk M.E. School 00369100 26 Riju(abolished) 00366300 100030001000100006 27 Rima 00366200 100030001000100005 28 Sasum 00366900 100030001000100011 29 17 K.M. PWD Camp (Dukpey - II) 00368500 100030001000100032 30 Singwang 00366000 100030001000100003 31 Tengman 00367200 100030001000100013 32 Tirap Sakan Village 00369000 33 24 K.M. PWD Camp 00368600 100030001000100033 34 Walongtoi 00365900 100030001000100002 Name of Circle: Nampoog 35 Changlai 00372100 100040001000100005 36 Forest Camp Namgoi (Namgoi - V) 00369500 37 Huru Pulak 00371600 100040001000100010 38 Khamkai 00369600 100040001000100029 39 Langka 00372700 40 Longchong - II 00372400 100040001000100012 41 Longchong-I 00372300 100040001000100011

104 VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (C.D.BLOCKWISE) Nawe of the District: Changlang Serial 2001 Census location 1991 Census location nUJ11ber Name of village code number code number 2 3 4 42 Lungpang 00371200 100040001000100004 43 Machum - I 00370000 100040001000100017 ---44 Machum - II 00370100 100040001000100018 45 Mossang Khamlang 00371900 46 Mossang Putak 00371400 100040001000100006 47 Motangsa 00372200 100040001000100013 48 Namgoi Village - I 00369200 100040001000100026 49 Namgoi Village - II 00369300 100040001000100027 50 Namgoi Village -III 00369400 100040001000100028 51 Nampong H.Q.BL.-I 00370600 100040001000100038 52 Nampong H.Q.BL.-II (Lower) 00370700 53 Nampong H.Q.BL.-III (Lower) 00370800 54 Nampong Ply Namgoi (Namgoi - IV) 00372600 100040001000100033 55 New Rima 00371000 100040001000100014 56 Nongkey 00370400 100040001000100022 57 Nongthey - I 00369700 100040001000100023 58 Nongthey - II 00369800 100040001000100024 59 Nongthey - III 00369900 100040001000100025 60 Old Putak 00371500 100040001000100009 100040001000100015 61 Old Rima 00370900 100040001000100019 62 Rima IV School(Rima) 00371100 100040001000100001 63 Sangwal Khamlang 00371800 64 Tangha Tea Estate (6th Mile Nampong) (Tang Gha) 00370500 65 Tangsa Tea Estate 00372800 100040001000100007 66 Tengpong 00372500 100040001000100020 67 Therimkan 00370200 100040001000100021 68 Therimkan Staff (Theremkan - II) 00370300 100040001000100002 69 Tikhak KhamJang 00371700 70 Tikhak Putak 00371300 100040001000100016 71 Wintong 00372000 Name of Circle: Jairampur 72 Chamro 00373400 73 8 K.M. Tea Garden (Ngalang Kyuk) {}0374000 100030001000100025 74 Hetlong 00373800 100040001000100036 75 Honkap 00373000 100030001000100026 76 Kharndu 00373300 1000400010001.00035 77 Kovin 00372900 78 Longrnan 00373200 79 Longvi 00373600 100040001000100034 80 Namchik PWD Camp (Namkyui - Chung) 00374100 100030001000100024 81 Tengmo 00373700 100030001000100030 82 3 K.M. PWD Camp(Tokpen-Nong) 00373900 100040001000100030 83 Tikhak Taipi 00373500 00373100 100040001000100037 84 Typong

105 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG Census oflndia 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the vmage. 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) VI .. e i'" ~ ., (.) c: CI),g 8 .. ., "to ;!'tl .c .." .Z .tf .~ ,§. ii i! u ~ .!'Zit i>: g ~ -en '" ~ .§ co .. ~ ..... '" 0 i.., " 05 t ~ .c "'''' S=e !!!.1i.. .. c: .. Iii I Z! ~·e .. 3: ." .. -g 1J 0 ~g,g .! .c5 .. ~I .§ .~ .8 '5: '0 N OJ 1V~'g E 0- '0 I ~'"' ~j c '0 " I j}~ " i &. .8 '" ! ~~ '" >- E ~ ~ ~ .§ ~ ~ ~ ~ ." 'i 'E ~ I~ ~ .~j g~ en z ~ I- Z" w'" ::::!! Q 9. !.l! .1'5 a:gU) VI! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

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- H(lO+) MlIIl1lIlIo Village P ACM«5) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) BS« S) 125 MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00365800) 24 C(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(lo+) PHC(lO+) PH(IO+) CP(l{}<-) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

AC OP«5) - H(IO+) Walongtoi ACS(1O+) CV(IO+) 8S« S) 2 138 22 M(IO+) MCW«S) ISS-T PO« S) CM(IO+) (00365900) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(JO+) ST(lO+) NW(JO+)

8S(5 o P(S·IO) - H(IO+) - Singwang ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 84 19 M(1O+) MCW(S·IO) TSS-T PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (00366000) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(1O+) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+) Jonglimpathar ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(lO+) 4 86 17 P ACM(lo+) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00366100) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACP«S) - H(IO+) Rima ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(lO+) 78 13 M(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(I{}<-) CM(IO+) (00366200) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS{lO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH{lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Riju(Abolisbed) 6 --- Uninhabited ----- (00366300)

AC 0 P(S-IO) - H(IO+) New lukhi ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) BS(lO+) 87 Ie; M(IO+) MCW(lO+} TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(lo+) (00366400) NCS(IO+) SP(lo+) RS(IO+) C(10+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

• H(IO+Y OldJukhi ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS(IO+) 8 157 29 P AC M(IO+) MCW(lO+) TSS-T 1'0(10+) CM(IO+) (00366500) NCS(lo+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(lo+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lo+)

Kuchep ·Ii (Shifted To 9 ------Uninhabited ---- Cbaoglang) (00366600)

D PHS H(1o+) Renuk PM AC ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 8S(10+) 10 197 MCW(5-10) T SS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00366700) 30 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(lo+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lo+) ST(lO+) NW(lo+)

106 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villsee Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)

Cultivable land ~ ~ .~ ~ e ~ .. .2: B .. '8 e a E .. c .~ s:I ::J B E .g 0 § ....,.s::; .. ~ .~ .c.., 2 '0 ..'" ~ .!! <>/I :E ~ ~ .~ .c ~ E 'tJ c: 2! .. I 2> c "::J .!l! g Q. ~al ~ OJ '" Q. a 8 cr '1 ~ .8 ii ! ::J 8. i~ 8,...._ .." E OJ ..Q. 8 e '0 0 '0 ::J .§ ~ 1ii 'J:: 8 ·c .. gi c c "e ~ OJ .. Q. 1ii E iii g! o 01 e '0 !:! .e~ E Q. I E 0 0 i e OJ ~ « z a. Z :EE u. ~

2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Margherita (87) ED - Manmao Village Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, PR Margherita (87) ED Walongtoi 2 Yrs. Paddy

2.- 5 Maize, MiIle~ FP Margherita (93) Singwang ED Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, MiJle~ Jonglimpatbar 4 FP Margherita (79) ED Yrs. Paddy -

Maize, MiIle~ 2-5 Rima PR Margherita (78) ED Yrs. Paddy

6 ----- Uninhabited ------Riju(Abolished)

Maize, Millet, 2-5 New Jukhi PR Margherita (78) ED YIS. Paddy

Maize,Millet, 2-5 OIdJukhi 8 PR Margherita (68) ED YIS. Paddy

Kuchep -Ii ____ Uninhabited ------. - (Shifted To 9 Changlang)

Maize, Millet, 2-5 Renulc !O FP Margherita (99) ED Yrs. Paddy

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- H(1O+) Borsatum ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 11 lSI 27 P AC M(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(I 0+) CM(IO+) (00366800) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(JO+) S1(JO+) NW(lO+)

- H(JO+) Sasum ACS(JO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 12 167 34 P AC M(S-IO) MCW(IO+) TSS-1 PO(IO+) CM(IO+-) (00366900) NCS(JO+) SP(JO+) RS(IO+-) C(JO+) PHC(1O+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1(JO+) NW(JO+)

CHWH(IO+) Hetman ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+-) 13 130 17 P AC M(1O+) MCW(IO+) TSS-1 PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00367000) NCS{lO+) SP(JO+) RS(JO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(JO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

AC OP(S-lO) - H(IO+) Ranghil ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 14 73 8 M(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00367100) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(JO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

• H(lO+) Tengman 9 P ACM«5) ACS(IO+) CV(1O+) BS(1O+) IS 240 MCW(lO+) TSS-1 PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00367200) 3 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(1O+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACP«5) . H(JO+) Lungsang ACS(IO+) CV(JO+) BS« 5) 16 86 19 M(10+) MCW«S) T5S-T PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00367300) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(1O+) CP(IO+) OCS(1O+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

CHWH(IO+) Lyngok ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 17 99 16 P AC M(1O+) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00367400) NCS(1O+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(1O+) CP(IO+) OCS(1O+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- P(S-IO) H(IO+}, New Longtoi ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 18 57 10 M(lO+) MCW(1O+) S SS-5 PO{IO+) CM(IO+) (00367500) NCS(1o+) 5P(JO+) RS(JO+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(1O+) 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

OH(IO+) Longloi ACS{lO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 19 83 18 P ACM(IO+) MCW(IO+) T S S5-T PO(lO+) CM(1O+) (00367600) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP{lO+) OCS(1O+) 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

• BS(5 - H(IO+) Phinbiro -I ACS(1O+) CV{lO+) 10) 20 207 37 P AC M(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSS-T P0{5-1O) CM(JO+) (00367700) NCS(1O+) 5P(10+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(lo+) PH(1O+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

108 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villae;e Directory Land Use {As on 1999! Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

Cultivable land .!:i ~ 1ii .§ .§. .~ Oi ~ .. .~ € iJ .. 8 .S:.. E r:l E :J iJ [;j ~ § :J J:: E .~ .g J:: ...., ." ~ ...., .2 " "0 '" B os c 16 .!! 011 ::E'" .~ 16 .2 "0 .Q .~ "0 C ." ~ ~ cal c :::J ~ " Q. ~~ :;J ~ ~ .s Q. - '3 '3 0:: .. .s; .8 ! :;J 8. ~ E U) 8.t! 8,-... ~ U; Q. 8 I!!'" '0 -0 '0 :;J e I!! '" .~ 4] ·c 8 ·c c ., c Q. U; c '" :g iii ., tl 51 ", E ·c '" ~ ~ o '" .. If.. '" ., ~ z a. z ::i!E ~ ~ ~ B ~ a. i1ii! ~ z.. en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 lb! 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

2-5 Maize, Mille~ MR Margherita (t 08) YIS. Paddy Borsatum 11

2-5 Maize, Mille~ MR Margherita (107) ED Sasum 12 Yrs. Paddy

2.- 5 Maize, Millet, MR Margherita (127) Hetman 13 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Mille~ Margherita (89) Ranghil 14 MR - Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Mille~ lengrnan IS FP Margherita (99) ED Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Mille~ Lungsang 16 FP Margherita (87) ED Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, Lyngok 17 FP Ledo (53) ED Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, New Longtoi ' 18 MR Margherita (lOS) - Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Millet, Longtoi 19 MR Margherita (58) ED Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize,Mill~ Phinbiro -I 20 MR Margherita (28) ED Yrs. Paddy

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- H(IO+) Phinbiro - Ii ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 21 116 23 P AC M(IO+) MCW(lO+) TSS-T PO(S-IO) CM(lO+) (00367800) NCS(IO+) SP(1o+) RS(IO+) C(1O+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(1o+) NW(IO+)

ACP«5) - H(IO+) BS Chumpon ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 22 94 14 M(IO+) MCW«S) TSS-T PO«S) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00367900) NCS(IO+) SP(1O+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

- H(IO+) BS New Kunlao ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 23 197 36 P AC M(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) TSS-T PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00368000) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(1O+)

- H(IO+) BS OldKunlao ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 24 98 16 P AC M(IO+) MCW(S-IO) T SS-T PO(S-IO) CM(lO+) RS(IO+) (00368100) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(1O+)

Old Dukpey ACP(S-IO) - H(IO+) BS ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 2S Village (Dulepey- 52 8 M(IO+) MCW(IO+) TCSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) NCS(IO+) 5P(1O+) I) (00368200) C(1O+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(1O+)

New Dulepey - P(IO+) H(IO+) BS Village - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 26 56 12 M(IO+) MCW(lO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (Maithingro Kaan - NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) I) (00368300) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+)

11 K.M.Pwd - P(IO+) - H(IO+) BS Camp (Maithingro ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 27 20 6 M(IO+) MCW(lO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(lO+) RS(IO+) Kaan-li) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW{lO+) (00368400) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

17K.M.Pwd - P(S-IO) - H(IO+) BS ACS(1O+) CV(lO+) 28 Camp (Dulepey - 3 M(IO+) MCW(IO+) S SS-S PO(IO+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(1O+) Ii) (00368500) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

24 K.M.Pwd 29 --UnlDhabited ----- Camp (00368600)

MCWCWC BS MaumaoH.Q. PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 30 818 194 PM S AC PHS H(IO+) TSS-T CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00368700) C(IO+) PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC« 5) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

MaumaoPly - H«5) - PC< 5) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(lO+) 31 (Ngalongchung) ISS-1 PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) 1 M« S) C(IO+) MCW« S) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) (00368800) PHC« S) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

110 VILLAGE DIRECTORY ViIlae;e Directory Land Use (As on 1999} Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

Cultivable land ~ .~ c ~ e >. 1 .~ J:l '-' i3 .. 8 .. E c i :::J i3 .~ E g = § J: 'll .S J: .., ,Q .. .~ g> 'i;! .., .!!! '0 ~ ~ ti '" ~ :::1: .:: '0 ~ ~ ,., C'O '.z: {i c .. c: :::J ~ .!!! .s "8 ] :::J i co '" 1 0:: ~ .8 ~ :::J 8. t~ .. ~ E co ..Q. 8,...... '0 ::J ~ in 8 0 '0 c: g_ e .5~ in ·c 8 ·c ~ g~ c .. c '0 ..E iii Q. .. ~ S ~ '5i~ .. ·c .. r 0" u..~ .. .. II> s; z !l. z :::1:5 ~ ~ a ! 0.. iillil ~ z rn 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 ~a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

2-5 Maize, Mille~ MR Margherita (52) ED Phinbiro -Ii 21 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Maize, Mille~ PR Margherita (84) ED Chumpon 22 Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Paddy, Mille~ PR Margherita (68) ED NewKamlao 23 Yrs. Maize -

2-5 Paddy, MiIle~ PR Magherita (75) ED 01dKamlao 24 Yrs. Maize

OldDukpey 2-5 Paddy, Millet, PR Magherita (70) ED - Village (Dukpey . 25 Yrs. Maize I)

NewDukpey 2-5 Paddy, Mille~ Village PR I.gun (39) ED 26 Yrs. Maize (Maithingro Kaan-l)

II K.M.Pwd 2-5 Paddy, Millet, Camp PR Margherita (64) ED 27 Yrs. Maize (Maithingro Kaan-li)

17K.M. Pwd 2-5 Paddy, Millet, - Camp (Dukpey - 28 PR Margherita (70) - Yrs. Maize Ii)

24 K.M.Pwd 29 ---- Uninhabited ------Camp

2-5 Paddy, Mille~ ManmaoH.Q. 30 PR Margherita (85) ED N Yrs. Maize -

ManmaoPly 2-5 Paddy, Millet, 31 PR Mergherita (85) ED Yrs. Maize (Ngalongchung)

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1i I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1t 12 13

KamIao Vaneer _ P« S) - li« S) PO(S-lO) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS(IO+) 32 (Chiwniangchung) 9 3 M« S) C(lO+) MCW« S) 1 SS-T (00368900) PliC«S) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1(10+) NW(IO+)

1irapSakan _ P« 5) - H«S) PO{S-IO) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 33 Village 81 14 M« S) C(IO+) MCW« S) 1 SS-1 (00369000) PHC« S) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1(10+) NW(IO+)

RenukM.E. _ P« S) - H« 5) 34 19 PO{S-IO) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) School (00369100) 6 M«S)C(IO+) MCW«S) ISS-1 PHC« S) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+)' NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1(10+) NW(IO+)

- H(lO+) BS Namgoi Village - I 3S 110 18 P AC M« 5) MCW(IO+) 1 SS-1 PO{< S) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) (00369200) C(IO+) PHC« S) PH« S) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) SI(IO+)

- H(IO+) Namgoi Village - Ii S PM« S) 36 38 MCW« 5) 1 R SS-1 PO{< 5) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) ~(IO+) (00369300) C(IO+) PHC« S) PH« S) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1(10+)

BS Namgoi Village - _ P« 5) - H(IO+) 37 94 PO{< 5) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) Iii (00369400) 17 M« S) C(IO+) MCW« S) 1 R SS-1 PHC« 5) PH«S) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) SI(IO+)

Forest Camp _ P« 5) - H(IO+) BS CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) 38 Namgoi (Namgoi - 20 8 M« S) C(IO+) MCW« S) 1 R SS-1 PO{< S) V) (00369S00) PHC« S) PH«5) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1(10+)

DH(IO+) BS Kbamkai PH(3) 39 239 45 PM« 5) MCW«5) ISS-1 CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) (00369600) C(IO+) PO{< 5) PHC«S) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Noogthey -I AC P« S) - H(IO+j' CM(IO+) ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) as« 5) 40 99 PO« 5) (00369700) IS M« S) C(IO+) MCW« 5) T 88-1 CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) PH« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Nongthcy -Ii _ P« 5) - H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) as« 5) 41 73 (00369800) 14 M« S) C(IO+) MCW«S) TO SS-1 PO« 5) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« S) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SI(IO+) NW(IO+)

_ P« 5) - H(IO+) Nongthey - Iii CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) as« 5) 42 8 2 M«5) C(IO+) MCW«S) ISS-T PO{< 5) (00369900) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) PH« 5) OCS(IO+) S1(10+) NW(IO+)

112 VILLAGE DIRECTORY VilIse:e Directory Land Use {As on 1999} Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use In hectare)

Cunlvable land .~ c: E 'tV ~ :§. .~ .~ ~ B e: i3 E =i3 c: " '8 0= 0= .~ E 0 .S! § .c-." .~ .c .e ~ (\J § ii -. c: ~ J! "(\J :::;;'" > .... .2 J:I '" "~ '.0 '.;::1 -8 c OJ =s 2:- 'E~ c: ~ "::I :ai ~" .l3 0. '8 '8 ::I a: .. > ~ .8 0. 8. Q.C: OJ E ! ::I (\J 8~ .. '5 ::I .. 0. i" 8 !! 15 '5 c: i 'Iii '0 8 .;:: (\J g~ c: e !! .Ei lii iii 0. liic: ~ .5 ~ .. ~ 't: 0. .,.. ~ 0<0 ~ g OJ .. OJ ! II) :::!: z Q. z :::;;E LJ.. ~ '" 5' ! n. ~a ~ z 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20!b) 21 (al 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

Kamlao Vaneer 2-5 Paddy, Millet, Mergherita (83) Et> - (Chiumiangchun 32 PR Yrs. Maize g)

2-5 Paddy, Millet, Tirap Salcan PR Mergherita (80) ED 33 Yrs. Maize Village

2-5 Paddy, Millet, RenukM.E. PR Mcrgherita (82) ED 34 Yrs. Maize School

2-5 Namgoi Vmage - PR Margherita (61) ED Paddy, Maize 35 Yrs. I

2-5 Namgoi Village - PR Margherita (60) ED Paddy, Maize 36 Yrs. Ii

2-5 Namgoi Village - PR Margherita (58) ED Paddy, Maize 37 Yrs. Iii

Forest Camp 2-5 PR Margherita (59) ED Paddy, Maize - Namgoi (Namgoi 38 Yrs. - V)

2-5 PR Margherita (65) ED Paddy, Maize Khamkai 39 Yrs.

2-5 PR Margherita (65) ED Paddy, Maize Nongthey-1 40 Yrs. -

2-5 PRFP Margherita (65) ED Paddy, Maize Nongthey - Ii 41 Yrs. -

2-S PR FP Margherita (72) ED Paddy, Maize - Nongthey - Iii 42 Yrs.

113 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG Census ofIndia 2001 - Amenities and AmenltJes 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 ofthe nearest place where the facility Is available Is given) OJ iii .. ~ 5i OJ (.) :::J 8 i II) i s= .i!.. :§. 5i ., (.) ~ i II) .5! l! I i..J S '" 0 011 ~ ~ ~ II ., j ." :5 .§ il a 1i '5 1i .s::. E l III a. '5 :::Jc: '5 ; &. 1i 'iii ~ 'iii 'iii E 'ij III :::J en z ~ ~ z 1 2 3 4 5

• H(IO+) Machum·J ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 43 72 16 AC P« 5) MCW« S) TRSS·T PO« S) CM(lO+) (00370000) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) M« 5) C(IO+) PHC« S) PH« S) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

• H(IO+) Machurn ·Ii 45 P M« 5) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 44 177 MCW«S) T R SS·T PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00370100) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) PH«S) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) Therimkan 27 P M« 5) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS«5) 45 136 MCW«5) TRSS·T PO« S) CM(IO+) (00370200) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« S) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

Therimkan Staff • H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 46 (Thcremkan • Ii) 42 12 PM«S) MCW«5) T R SS·T PO« S) CM(IO+) C(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) (00370300) PHC(<: 5) PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

• H(IO+) Nongkey 29 P ACM«5) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« S) 47 133 MCW«5) TRSS·T PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00370400) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« S) PH«5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

Tanp Tca Estate • H«5) BS (6Th Mile - P« 5) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 48 77 TRSS·T PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) Nampong) (Tang 26 M« 5) C(IO+) MCW« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC« S) PH« S) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) Gha) (00370500) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

o MCW MH CV BS Nampong H.Q.BI.. ACS(IO+) 49 396 8SPMSPUC PHCFWC TWRSS·TPOPH(21) CM(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(lO+) J (00370600) C(10+) NCS(IO+) H(IO+) CP(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+)

Nampong H.Q.BI.· DDAMCW CV BS ACS(IO+) 50 Ii (Lower) 450 120 PM S PUC PHCFWC _, .T W R SS·T PO PH(14) CM(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) (00370700) H(IO+) CP(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+)

Nampong H.Q.BI.. CV BS DMCWPHC • ACS(lO+) 51 Iii (Lower) 489 113 P M S PUC SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) FWC H(IO+) T W R SS·T PO PH(IO) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) (00370800) CP(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) Old Rima 52 -._ Uninhabited ._-- (00370900)

. BS(S H(IO+) New Rima 21 P M(S·IO) · ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 10) 53 124 MCW(S-IO) TRSS·T PO(S·IO) CM(IO+) (00371000) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(S.IO) PH(S·IO) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

114 VILLAGE DIRECTORY ViIls2e Directory Land Use {As on 19991 Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use In hectare)

Cultivable land .~ 1ii E .2: §. >. ~.2: ., ~ ..il .. e E 8 c: c:: E il c: 'i.j = r: ., ~ .~ r: -." 2 ~ ~ -." c: ~ J! 9 ;> 0 .Q ., " :::E .;:: ~ c: I b c: " ~ '" Q. " ~ '" ji S a. '8 0: VI" ~ ~ ! l~ 8.-.. 1 " .. E iii 8 '0 1S '0 ~ 1 .5 ~ ·c 8 ·c i g~ c: '"c: K t> s c: .2: .. D. ! i ~ 1 I 1i i Q. (/l !!: z g. z I~ u. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ Z 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 !a) 20 !bl 21 !a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

2-5 Margherita (63) ED Paddy, Maize Machwn-I 43 PR Yrs.

2-5 Margherita (64) Paddy, Maize Machwn-Ii 44 PR ED Yrs. -

2-5 PR Margherita (64) ED Paddy, Maize Therimkau 45 Yr •.

2-5 Therimkan Staff PR Margherita (63) ED Paddy, Maize 46 Yrs. (Themnkan - Ii)

2-5 FP Margherita (65) Paddy, Maize Nongkey 47 ED Yes.

Tangha Tea 2-5 Estate (6Th Mile PR Mergherita (SO) ED Paddy, Maize 48 Yr •. Nampong) (Tang Gba)

2-5 Nampong PR Margherita (62) ED Paddy. Maize 49 Yrs. H.Q.BI.-I

Nampong 2-5 PR Margherita (62) ED Paddy, Maize H.Q.BI.-Ji SO Yrs. (Lower)

Nampong 2-5 PR Margherita (62) ED Paddy, Maize H.Q.BI.-lii 51 Yr •. (Lower)

--Uninhabited --- Old Rima 52

2-5 PR Margherita (69) ED Paddy, Maize New Rima 53 Yrs.

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- BS(S Rima Iv H(IO+) .j .. - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) S4 School(Rima) 39 S P M C(IO+) MCW(S-IO)" TRSS-T PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00371100) PHC(S-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+) OCS(1O+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

PHSH(IO+) LunBPAl'g ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 55 280 45 P M C(IO+) MCW(IO+) TRS5-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00371200) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(1O+) Tikhak Putak PM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 56 180 MCW(IO+) TRS5-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00371300) 4S C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(1O+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS{IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACP(IO+) H(IO+) Mossang Putak - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 57 66 12 M(IO+) MCW(S-IO) TRSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00371400) NCS(IO+) SP(1O+) RS(1O+) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

D H(IO+) Old Putak PM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 58 S5 MCW(S-IO) TRSS-T PO(I 0+) CM(1O+) (00371500) II C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lo+) RS(IO+) PHC(10+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- P(S-IO) H(1O+) HuruPutalc - ACS(IO+) CV(JO+) BS(IO+) 59 53 9 M(IO+) MCW(S-IO) S ss-s PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00371600) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- BS(S - P« S) - H(IO+) Tikhak Khamlang ACS(IO+) CV(1O+) 10) 60 59 10 M(IO+) MCW(S-IO) S SS-S PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (00371700) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- BS(S H(io+) Sangwal Khamlang PM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 61 146 MCW(S-IO) TRSS-T PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (00371800) 30 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(1O+) NW(1O+)

MD ...... AC P«S) - H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 62 Khamlang 44 9 M(IO+) MCW(1O+) RSSS-S PO(I 0+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) Sp{IO+) RS(1O+) (00371900) C(1O+) PHC(1O+) PH(1O+) CP(1O+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(S AC P(IO+) - H(IO+) - Wintong ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 63 SI 10 M(IO+) MCW(S-IO) S SS-S PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (00372000) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(1O+) PHC(S-IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(JO+) NW(IO+)

116 VILLAGE DIRECTORY ViIlae;e Directory Land Use {As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use In hectare)

Cultivable land .§ c: ~ "Ii g .O!: ~ ..6''-" '"il ! ~ E il .5'" "8 s:l E ::J E .S 0 ::J .r;., j ~ = .,.r; .e .., to "til 'i l;; J! .!!!'" :::E'" e l;; .., .c ., '" 011 'S 'S .., c: .!!! :s :z:.. c: ::J ,ll!'" B c. "8 ::J i OJ ~ 1i C. "8 to IX: to "> E ! ::J 8. B,..._ ::J -Ii 1;; [ II B I!! '5 -0 '0 c: .. ·c 8 to c: I!! .£ ~ 1;; ·c g~ iii [ to I!! ., !:! ~ .5", E'" ·c c. ! ~ 0 g to ., !!: z'" D.. Z I~ u. ~ 5l ~ g." ~i! ~ z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

2-5 Rima Iv PR Margherita (69) ED Paddy. Maize 54 Yn. School(Rima)

2-5 PRFP Margherita (77) ED Paddy. Maize Lungpang 55 Yrs.

2-5 PR Margherita (94) ED Paddy. Maize Tikhak Putak 56 Yrs.

2-S FP Margherita (98) ED Paddy. Maize - Mossang Putak 57 Yrs.

2-5 MRFP Margherita (92) Paddy. Maize Old Putak 58 - Yrs.

2-5 MRFP Margherita (89) Paddy. Maize Huru Putak 59 - Yrs.

2-5 Tikhak MRFP Margherita (82) Paddy. Maize 60 Yrs. Kharnlang

2-5 Sangwal MRFP Margherita (82) Paddy. Maize 61 - Yrs. Kbamlang

2-5 Mossong MRFP Margherita (82) Paddy. Maize 62 Yrs. Kbamlang

2-5 MRFP Margherita (79) ED Paddy. Maize Wintong 63 Yrs.

117 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG 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 kim .• 5-10 kim. and 10+ kim of the nearest ... place where the facility Is available is given) ..::J Ii '" ... 0 .. ~ '8 .,::J '"Ii .91 -6 i.t: c 8'" sf! .tf .~ §. 8 '" e c:~ 0'" ~ a ~ ,e ., .!! 8. ~8.-en ~ l!.. .!! ..J '" 0 ~ .. :1 011 ~., ~ .c "Ii ~ S~E "III i3 ; ·s ~Jc _ " s 3 a "Ii eeslD:t;:! .2 ~ 0 .c Ii ! f ~ 'ii ii ii$!" E .. '5 .~ ~'" ::J '5 I!! a I i ~~ c 8. ! ,e~ ;1 ::J,...... 8 ~ ~'" '~1~'Ii ~ ~ E ~::J c 'Iii g~ t~ .. ::J .., i ·c 0 ·t ~ c'l z ~ ~ z w ii!l 9 .g, s.2! «~ a::g2.-J 0: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

- H(IO+) Cbanglai ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 64 132 25 P AC M(IO+) MCW(IO+) T S SS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00372100) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(Hl+) NW(1O+)

ACP(IO+) - H(IO+) Motangsa ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 65 46 9 M(IO+) MCW(5-1O) TSS-T P0(5-1O) CM(IO+) (00372200) NCS(IO+) SP(Hl+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(1O+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- BS(5 ACP(IO+) - H(IO+) Longchong-I ACS(IO+) CV(1o+) 10) 66 42 8 M(lO+) MCW(5-IO) R S SS-S P0(5-10) CM(IO+) (00372300) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lo+)

P(IO+) - HiiCiTy Longchong - Ii ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 67 62 12 M(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00372400) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+) Tcngpong ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 68 149 27 P ACM(IO+) MCW(5-IO) S SS-S P0(5-10) CM(IO+) (00372500) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(5-IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

NampongPly - H(lO+) BS ACS(IO+) CV(lo+) 69 Namgoi (Namgoi- 108 23 - P« S) MCW« 5) TRSS-T PO«5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) Iv) (00372600) M« 5) C(IO+) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+). ST(lO+)

- H« 5) Langlca ACS«5) CV« 5) BS«5) 70 78 14 - P« 5) MCW« 5) T R SS-T PO(IO+) CM«5) (00372700) NCS«S) SP« 5) RS(IO+) M« 5) C(IO+) PHC« 5) PH(IO+) CP« 5) OCS« 5) ST«5) NW(lo+)

P(IO+) H(IO+) Tangsa Tea Estate ACS« 5) CV« 5) BS« 5) 71 57 18 M(lO+) MCW(IO+) ., T R SS-T PO(IO+) CM«5) (00372800) NCS« 5) SP« 5) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP« 5) OCS«5) ST« 5) NW(lo+)

- H(IO+) Kovin P ACM«5) PHPO« ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 72 195 MCW«5) TSS-T CM«5) (00372900) 34 C(lO+) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP«5) OCS(IO+) ST(lo+) NW(IO+)

P« 5) H(IO+) Honlcap ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS«5) 73 80 14 M(5-IO) MCW(5-10) TSS-T PO(S-IO) CM(5-IO) (00373000) NCS(IO+) SP(lo+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH«5) CP(S-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(lo+) NW(IO+)

118 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999} Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use In hectare)

Cultivable land

c: ~ ~ .2 » .l!: e ~ = ! 8 e 0 E 0 c: .5" "8 E !:J E !:J .t: t;j .sa= .g= .t: ..., .2 ~ C> 1;j o:s ..., C> "C ;. m .!! .!l!" ~ ~ ~ "C .., 011 ..::: "C c: m C> ~ ~ c: ~ !:J .!!!" !:J "5 ., .s 0. ~e B 0:: 1i 0. 8. ~ to 0. i =s E ~ ::J os 8~ '0 6 ::J "fi 1ii .. 0. 8 "5 '0 c: os 1ii ·c 1l ·c ~ gli c: e e . "Iii·~1 c: iii "8 c: .l!: m iii 0. to e ., !3 .5i ·c 0. ., ~ i o to 0 !:! ~ ., :!: z !!. z ::::! Iii u. ~ ~ S ~ !!. ~~ $ z I/) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

2.-5 MRFP Margherita (85) Paddy, Maize Changlai 64 Yr..

2-5 MR FP Margherita (98) Paddy, Maize Motangsa 65 Yr..

2-5 MR FP Margherita (98) Paddy, Maize - Longchong-I 66 Yrs.

2-5 MRFP Margherita (100) ED Paddy, Maize Longchong - Ii 67 Yr.. -

2-5 MRFP Margherita (104) - Paddy, Maize Tengpong 68 Yrs.

NampongPIy 2.- 5 PR Margherita (59) ED Paddy, Maize - Namgoi (Namgoi 69 Yr.. - Iv)

2-5 PR Mergherita (55) ED Paddy, Maize Langka 70 Yr..

2-5 Tangs. Te •. PR Mergherita (57) ED Paddy, Maize 71 Yr.. Estate

2-5 MRFP Margherita (49) ED Paddy, Maize Kovin 72 Yr..

2-5 MRFP Margherita (50) ED Paddy, Maize Honkap 73 Yr..

119 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amen~les available (If not available w~hln the village, a dash (-) Is shown in the column and next to ~ 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) ....::I ~.. i tl 0 '" ..::I ;J.g 8 II> "Iii .t::'" c: ;eu ~ 8 ~ ,~ e 0 'lH! '" ~ I ~ .l'lg_ ~>: .!! ~ " J2.. .! ~(I) ..J 8 0 ,§ :l ~~ o!I f ~ .t:: ~'Ii~ !!!..1ii :; c: ..'" i I.., G.c: '15 .. iI: '" " .2 5 16 Iii oIlg"" ~ '0 :!ii .t:: II ,~ ~ , ::I 1 ~~-g E '0 .. ::I ~ c: '0 ~ [ ,~ 1i .. ~ '" f I Ii il~ ::1>- .. E "5 ~ ~ ,g 16 ~ .. ,;I ::I '" i ~ ::I j 'E ~ ~~ s~ ~~ !!l'" z J I- Z iE :::t g g. !.I! ~~ a: ~(I) !.II: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

DH(IO+) Typong ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 74 193 38 P AC M(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) TSS-T PO PH CM(S-IO) (00373100) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- BS(S - H(IO+) Longman 36 PM(S-IO) PH PO(S- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 7S 229 MCW(S-IO) TSS-T CM(S-IO) (00373200) C(IO+) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(S H(IO+) - Khamdu 46 PM(IO+) - ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 10) 76 224 MCW(lO+) TC S SS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00373300) C(IO+) NCS(1O+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHCCIO+) PH(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+) Chamro 67 PM«S) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS« 5) 77 299 MCW«S) SSS-S PO« S) CM«S) (00373400) C(IO+) . NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+) Tikhak Tiipi P ACM« PH(IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS« 5) 78 96 IS 5) MCW(S-IO) TSS-T CM(S-IO) (00373500) C(IO+) PO(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+) Longvi PH PO(S- ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS«S) 79 156 30 PM«S) MCW(5-10) TSS-T CM(5-1O) (00373600) C(IO+) 10) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

- H(IO+) as Tengmo ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 80 228 47 P MC(IO+) MCW(S-IO) TRSS-T PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) RS(IO+) (00373700) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

- H(IO+) Hetiong 21 P ACM«S) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) as« 5) 81 117 MCW(IO+) -, T SS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00373800) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

3K.M. Pwd H(IO+) as - PC< 5) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 82 Camp(To1cpen- 10 TRSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) 3 M« 5) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) Nong) (00373900) PHC(IO+) PH«5) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

8 K.M, Te. - P(IO+) - H(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(1O+) as(IO+) 83 Garden (Ngilang 26 6 M(IO+) MCW(1O+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) Kyuk) (00374000) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(lo+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) STCIO+) NW(IO+)

120 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villa£e Directory Land Use {As on 1999} Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use In hectare)

Cultivable land c .2 c E t;j :§. » .2: ~ li' "" ~ r! .. e 0 E E ::J 0 .~ = ::J .s:;; .S .~ ....,.s:;; .., .e .. ~ «i «i U Jl :!;'" > .§ .0 '" '" .~ '.;:l u .. "oa 1 ." c ~ ~ c "::J j' Co ::J ~> 11 .a Co ~1l "8 "8 J .. :s: ::J 8. E ~ ., 8.t! 8,.-., ::J -6 Co 8 ~ '6 15'" 10 '" ._Em '5 ·C 13 'C m g~ c '6 c e'" e 10 m iii Co e "0 !3 .~ ~ ~ ·c a. : ~ ~ 0 1 m .. ~ Z 0.. Z ~~ U- ~ 5l s: ! n. :!; i:! ~ z If) 14 15 16 17 18 19 2°la) 2°lb) 211al 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

2-5 Margherita (50) ED Paddy, Maize Typong 74 MRFP YI1i.

2-5 Margherita (53) ED Paddy, Maize. Longman 75 MRFP , Yr •.

2-5 FP Margherita (6) ED Paddy, Maize Kharndu 76 YI1i.

2-5 MRFP Margherita (48) ED Paddy, Maize Chamro 77 Yr •.

2-5 MRFP Margherita (54) Paddy, Maize Tikhak Taipi 78 ED Yr •. -

2-5 MRFP Margherita (55) ED Paddy, Maize Longvi 79 YI1i.

2-5 MRFP Margherita (55) ED Paddy, Maize Tengmo 80 YI1i.

2-5 FP Margherita (58) ED Paddy, Maize Hetlong 81 Yr •.

3K.M.Pwd 2-5 PR Margherita (56) ED Paddy, Maize Carnp(T olcpen- 82 YI1i. Nong)

8 K.M. Tea 2-5 FP Mergherita (60) ED Paddy, Maize - Garden (Ngalang 83 YI1i. Kyuk)

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Namchik Pwd P(IO+) - H(IO+) Camp (Namkyui - ACS(IO+-) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 84 64 17 M(IO+) MCW(IO+-) T SS-T PO(I 0+-) CM(IO+-) Chung) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+-) CP(IO+) (00374100) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

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122 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use {As on 1999} Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use In hectare)

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (C.D. BLOCK WISE) N arne of the District: Changlang Serial 2001 Census location 1991 Census location number Name of village code number code number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Khagam-Miao Name of Circle: Vijoynagar I Buddhamandir 00375200 100080002000200011 2 Chidudi 00374800 100080002000200007 3 Oaragaon 00374200 100080002000200001 4 Gaherigaon 00374400 100080002000200003 5 Gandhigram BLI & II 00374700 100080002000200006 6 Hazolo 00374500 100080002000200004 7 Mazgaon 00374900 100080002000200008 8 Phaparbari 00374300 100080002000200002 9 Ramnagar 00374600 100080002000200005 10 Sidikuh 00375300 100080002000200013 II Topihill 00375100 100080002000200010 12 Twohut 00375000 100080002000200009 13 Vijoynagar H.Q. 00375400 100080002000200014 Name of Circle: Miao 14 Anandpur BLI & II 00379000 100050002000200052 15 Brajapur 00379500 100050002000200057 16 Budhista 00378900 100050002000200051 17 Deban forest camp (Deban) 00378500 100050002000200058 18 Devapuri 00379200 100050002000200054 19 Dharmapur B1. I - V 00378800 100050002000200023 20 Kamalapuri 00379100 100050002000200053 21 Khachang 00376900 100050002000200044 22 Khagam Mossang 00376000 100050002000200006 23 Khagam Singpho 00375900 100050002000200005 24 Khamuk 00375600 100050002000200002 25 LarnaViIlage 00379600 100050002000200061 26 Lewang 00375800 100050002000200004 27 Longri 00377100 100050002000200028 28 Maithong 00377600 100050002000200043 29 Maithongpung 00377200 100050002000200042 30 (Maithong lI/(Namphai H) 00377700 31 MiaSingpho 00377800 100050002000200049 32 Miao H.Q. Bl I-VII 00378700 100050002000200065 33 M'Pen BU & II 00378400 100050002000200050 34 Namphai Bazar B1.I & II 00376100 100050002000200029 35 Namphai Singpho 00377500 100050002000200037 36 Namphainong 00376200 100050002000200030 37 Nandakanan 00379300 100050002000200055 38 Nayang 00378100 100050002000200040 39 Neirong 00376500 100050002000200033 40 Neotan 00376400 100050002000200032 41 New Champo 00377300 100050002000200039

130 VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES (C.D.BLOCKWISE) Narne of the District: Changlang Serial 2001 Census location 1991 Census location number Name of village code number code number I 2 3 4 42 New Kharnlang 00378300 100050002000200048 43 New Khimiyong 00376600 100050002000200034 44 New Plone 00376300 100050002000200066 45 NewYumchum 00377000 100050002000200046 46 Ningrang 00378200 100050002000200041 47 Old Champo - I 00376700 100050002000200038 48 OIdPlone 00376800 100050002000200031 49 Phaniyak 00377400 100050002000200047 50 Phup 00375700 100050002000200003 51 Pisi 00375500 100050002000200001 52 Punniyabhumi 00379400 100050002000200056 53 17 Mile M.V. Road (Sher) (17 Mile Village) 00378600 100050002000200059 54 Sikao 00377900 100050002000200035 55 Songking 00378000 100050002000200036 56 T.R.camp BL. I - V (Choephelling Tibetan Settlement) 00379700 100050002000200064 Name of Circle : Kbarsang 57 Balinong 00379800 100050002000200012 58 Donyi-Polo 00382300 59 Injan 00381900 100050002000200024 60 Jengpathar 00380000 100050002000200010 61 Jorong 00380600 100050002000200021 62 Jotinkaike 00381500 100050002000200026 63 Kaikepathar 00381600 100050002000200045 64 Kharsang H.Q.-I 00382000 100050002000200063 65 Kharsang H.Q.-I1 (Kharsang Bazar) 00382100 66 Kharsang Jugli 00381200 100050002000200018 67 Kharsang Tinali 00380900 100050002000200014 68 Kuttom 00381300 100050002000200017 69 Longtom-I1 00382400 70 Longtom-I 00380400 100050002000200013 71 Nallong 00380800 100050002000200019 72 Namchik Havi 00380100 100050002000200008 73 Namchik Range Office Complex -,00380300 100050002000200007 74 Namphuk 00379900 100050002000200011 75 NewChingsa 00381100 76 New Lissang 00381800 100050002000200025 77 New Longkey 00381000 100050002000200015 78 NewYanman 00380700 100050002000200016 79 Nongtham 00381400 100050002000200022 80 Oil India Housing Complex 00380500 81 Ongman 00380200 100050002000200009 82 Panchun 00382200 83 Singmao 00382500 84 --- Sonkhidong 00381700 100050002000200027 131 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG 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 ofthe nearest place where the facility Is available Is given) 'Ui' "IIIc: G> e G> ..., 'Ui' (.) ., c: II-§' 8 is; "III (; c: .. c: c: 0 8' 0 c G> 0 .s::. ~ ="'B~ .~~ :::. (.) ~ .,0- i 3!i;' G> III ==" ol!!&. (; ..., 8. G III ~ _,~ i' 0 ! 15 ·c j ~~~ " G> 0(1 ~ .s::. ] ~ G> ~ ==i~ ~1ii G> G> c: III ft! ..., ij.s::. .c c:OJ 3:_ £; 0 .s::. c: 0 0- ft! 0(I2 ..g 1 '0 N .s::." I'! I'~ ! ~ 1i 1i 1i~-g E ft! 0- '0 c '!:l ~"" ::J '0 e " i i' .6 it ~ tl c CD c &. ! III :E~ iil E ::J gi;' 1i ! '5 :i2'" ~ 6 ~ ·c ~ E ~ c of E .... ·c .. ~ c"" .- .. ~ ~ '2 ·c 0 ",.s::. .- B g,! (/)" z I-- I-- Z" "w" :!: 0 0.. 8~ <9 n: $(/) (.)I! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

CD Block: Kbagam-Miao (0003)

HCH(IO+) Daragaon PM«5) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 198 MCW(IO+) T S SS-T PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00374200) 36 C(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(1O+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+) Pbaparbari ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS(IO+) 257 40 AC P« 5) MCW(5-10) C s SS-S PO«5) CM(IO+) (00374300) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) M« 5) C(IO+) PHC(5-10) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) Gab.rigaon PM AC - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 59 MCW(S-IO) S SS-S PO«S) CM(lO+) (00374400) 9 C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

},{I0+) Hazolo - PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 4 161 33 - P« 5) MCW(5-10) S SS-S CM(IO+) (00374500) PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) M« 5) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) Ramnagar P M(lO+) - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 139 MCW(IO+) S SS-S PO(IO+) CM(lO+) (00374600) 23 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) G8IIdhigram BB & ACS(lO+) CV(JO+) BS(IO+) 1,569 248 P M C(lO+) MCW(JO+) T S SS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) Ii (00374700) NCS(JO+) SP(JO+) RS(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P«5) H(IO+) NCS(3) Cbidudi - - CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 174 30 M(5-JO) MCW(IO+) C S SS-S P0(5-10) CM(IO+) OCS(3) (00374800) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(10+) PHC(IO+) _, PH(IO+) CP(IO+) ACS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACP(IO+) H(IO+) Mazgaon ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 244 43 M(IO+) MCW(IO+) S SS-S PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00374900) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

H(IO+) Twobut P ACM(5- - ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) B5(JO+) 9 259 MCW(JO+) S SS-S PO(S-IO) CM(JO+) (00375000) 40 JO) C(JO+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS(JO+) PHC(JO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(JO+)

132 VILLAGE DIRECTORY ViIlae;e Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)

Cultivable land

c E 0 'jij ""c > c ~ E G> 8 c e E il C '8 CI CI E ::J .~ E 0 ::J .c;.., ~ E .g ..,.c; .2 '6 ~ 'iii c ij ~" :::ii 8 ij 0 'tJ ~ II ail .~ .~ 'tJ c .!!! 0> '5' ,., c ::J .~ .!!! 'E~ ::J ~ ,g c. - B 0:: .. '5' .8 c. ~:::J B Q.C E ~ ::J ! '" C ::J '!i OJ 8.'13 8,...., 8 '0 15 '0 c 'Iii .. c. ._E '5OJ ·c g~ '"c !'! 11) 8 ·c ~~ '8 II OJ e'"c. .. 'liic !'! ;; !3 'c .5~ 01 E 'c C. ~ 001 0 ~~ Q) !'! III Q) S! ~ (/) :( z a. z :::iiE u. ~ ~ 8 t- j3 a. ~j3 « z 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

1-4 Margherita (152)· ED Paddy, Maize Daragaon MR YIS.

1-4 Margherita (ISS) - Paddy, Maize Phaparbari 2 MR Yr •.

1-4 MR Margherita (155) - Paddy, Maize Gaherigaon 3 YIS.

1-4 MR Margherita (228) - Paddy, Maize Hazolo 4 Yrs.

1-4 MR Margherita (200) - Paddy, Maize Rarnnagar Yrs.

1-4 Gandhigram BU MR Margherita (169) - Paddy, Maize 6 Yr •. &Ii

1-4 MR Margherita (237) - Paddy, Maize Chidudi 7 Yr •.

1-4 MR Margherita (163) - Paddy, Maize Mazgaon 8 YIS.

1-4 Margherita (200) - Paddy, Maize Twohut 9 Yrs.

133 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANG LANG 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 avaHabie is given) ::J III e- c II) .., ... (.) c ~ .g~ ::J II) ~ III (11. tc r. c ;; ~ ;e1l 8" 0 c II) 0 5 ~ .~~ e U ~ ~ f! ::> 'g~ II) ~ i;' .. ;; III 8. .. -&. 1 li ~(/) ., i!: ..J { .~ ;! ::J G> 05 ~ ~ -g a ~1iE eli .. c 31 (11 .., ~i a..c .~ .,c 3:_ 0 ::J r. c :6 0 Q. (11 iii r. r§ ~ '0 ii I I! ii t 5 (11 "3 :~~ E f Q. '0 c 3: ·11 1"" ::J '0 e 0 2' ·c 1 c (11 c .. &. ~ :;z'" li :ill ~l~ ~i;' iii ~ 11 11 E ~ Ell .g a; fi c."4).2 ·c ::J ~ c E c II) t5 ." "il ·c 8' ",r. 8! (/) ~ ~ I- Z W ii!l 9 g. 8~ <9 II: Q,~ ol! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

P(5-10) - H(IO+) Topihill - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(lo+) 10 186 30 M(5-10) MCW(S:IO) SSS-'S 1'0(5-10) CM(lo+) (00375100) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) C(lo+) PHC(5-10) PH(lO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

AC P(5-10) H(IO+) Buddbamandir ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) II 142 23 M(S-lO) MCW(S-IO) SSS-S P0(5-1O) CM(lO+) (00375200) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

P(IO+) H(1O+) 5idilruh - - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B5(1O+) 12 176 33 M(IO+) MCW(IO+) S SS-S PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00375300) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(1O+) NW(IO+)

HCH(IO+) Vijoynagar H.Q. PM S PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 13 424 MCW(IO+) TSS-T CM(IO+) (00375400) 103 C(IO+) PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(1O+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) 8T(l0+) NW(IO+)

B8(5 ACP«5) CV - - H(S-IO) THPWR ACS(IO+) 10) 14 Pisi (00375500) 90 20 M(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) SS-T PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) SP(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(5-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(5-10) 8T(10+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5 H(S-iO) - Khamuk 6 PM«S) - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 15 30 MCW(5-10) TWSS-T PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) (00375600) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) PH(IO+) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(S· H(S-iO) - Phup PM AC - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 16 61 MCW(S-IO) TW55S-T PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) (00375700) II C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(IO+) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

-' BS(S- P(S-IO) H(5-10) T HP W 55- - - Lewang - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 17 167 33 M(5-10) MCW(S-IO) T P0(5-1O) CM(5-10) (00375800) NC5(10+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(IO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

BS(S· ACP«S) H(S-iO) - Khagam Singpho - AC5(10+) CV(IO+) 10) 18 157 32 M(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) T W SS-T PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) (00375900) NCS(IO+) 8P(l0+) RS(IO+) C(1O+) PHC(5-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) 5T(l0+) NW(IO+)

. 8S(S· H(5-IO) Khagam Mossang P ACM(S- - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 19 93 MCW(S.IO) T W SS-T PO(S-IO) CM(5-IO) (00376000) 17 10) C(IO+) NCS(lo+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(S·IO) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

134 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villae;e Directory Land Use {As on 1999} Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use In hectare)

Cultivable land E c ~ c c i ., ~ E 11 c: "8 € E c: E ~" .~ E .c .~ § .c ...," .2" ., ~ CI E .~ ...," '5 III 1. c: .!!! Q. 0 ~¥ "8 !l: OJ" ~ 's; ! S Q. "8 "to c: Q.C: to E .c ~ 8. 8.11 ;l "&i "OJ [ 8--- 8 '5 0 '5 c .5~ 1ii .t:: 8 .t:: ~~ g~ c I!! "8 III ii 0-~ III "&i c I!! l) !3 iif! ·c .Sf! ~ ·c .. ~ ~ o III 0 g ., I!! III ., ~ Z 0.. Z :;E u. i3: ~ gj3 0.. ~j3 :S z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

> 1-4 Margherita (216) - Paddy, Maize Topihill 10 MR Yrs.

1-4 Margherita (195) - Paddy, Maize - Buddhamandir 11 MR Yrs.

1-4 MR Margherita (20S) - Paddy, Maize Sidikuh 12 Yrs.

1-4 MR Margherita (165) ED Paddy, Maize - Vijoyuagar H.Q. 13 Yrs.

Wooden PR MR Margherita (76) ED Furniture, Pisi 14 Cane Furniture

PR MR Margherita (78) ED Khamuk 15

PR Margberita (78) ED Phup 16

PR Margherita (77) ED Lewang 17

Margberita (75) ED - Khagam Singpho 18

MR Khagam Jagun (48) ED 19 Mossaug

135 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (If not available within the vllage, 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 ofthe nearest place where the facUlty Is available Is given) ...,::1 c: ill e 'iii' c: .,si ::J ~ '" ill ::J "8 ~ ., ...... III ;e'tl .J:; c: c: c: 0 0 ~ 8 0 ill 0 i! ':!:~ (,) ::J j~ :S- ~ a '! ~>o ill 0 8. -=i3 ~ 11 'C: .. e! .. ~ ~--' 16' 0 0 ::J .. .., ~ ~ .J:; c: a Bii'E ~1ii '"III ill c: 31 0'<: 'E ..c: ~_ 0 ::J .J:; -g f! 16' ~ 0 Q. II c: '§ ..,2,g 'fil .<: .8 '5 'iii I! 'iii 'iii 'g ~6 ~ III "5 5 E Q. '5 c: I 'j! '2 ::J 0 i '5 I!! co G) c: III 8. c: 11 ~l~ 'iii .8 ~ ~ :i2 f E1! i3 .... 0 ,2 ~~ 'C ~ E ::J c: 1ii E c: 'Co 2c:'" III ~ ::J "2 'C 0 0 .. en.. z ! I- Z '"w 2 Q a. !,!.o ~~ o::~~ !,!gi 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Namphai Bazar H(S-IO) BS PM AC ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 20 BI.I&Ii 427 104 MCW(S-IO) THPWSS- POPH(7) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00376100) PHC(S-IO) T CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

HCH(IO+) BS« Namphainoog PM AC ACS(1O+) CV(1O+) - 21 18S MCW(IO+) TWSS-T POPH(3) CM(IO+) 5) RS(IO+) 37 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00376200) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

0+ - H(IO+) New Plooe ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(lO+) 22 142 29 P AC M(l ) MCW(S-IO) TWSS-T PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (00376300) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(S - H(S-IO) - Neotan P ACM(S- PH(6) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 23 S38 8S MCW« S) T HP TW CM(IO+) (00376400) 10) C(IO+) PO« S) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) WSS-T CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1(1O+) NW(IO+)

BS(S ACP« 5) - Neiroog ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 24 247 40 M(S-IO) MCW H(S-lO) 1 S SS-T PO« 5) CM(IO+) (00376SOO) PHC(lO+) NCS(lo+) SP(1O+) RS(1O+) C(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1(10+) NW(IO+)

BS(S, H(S-IO) - New Khimiyong P ACM(S- - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 2S 322 S8 MCW(S-IO) TSS-T PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (00376600) 10)C(10+) NCS(1O+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) S1(10+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) BS« Old Champo - J P ACM(S- - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) - 26 279 51 MCW(S-IO) 1 TW SS-T PO« 5) CM(IO+) 5) RS(JO+) (00376700) 10)C(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(1O+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1(10+)

- H(S-l!l) BS« Old Plone 42 P ACM«S) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) - 27 260 MCW(S-IO) TWWSS- PO« 5) CM(IO+) S)RS(IO+) (00376800) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) PHC(IO+) TW PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

DH(S-iO) BS« Khachang P ACM(S- TTWWR PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) - 28 101 24 MCW(S-IO) CM(S-IO) 5) RS(IO+) (00376900) 10)C(10+) SS-T PH(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CHWH(S-IO) BS« NewYumchwn PM(S-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) - 29 227 46 MCW(S-IO) TWSS-T PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) S)RS(IO+) (00377000) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(IO+) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

136 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villa2e Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i,e, area under different types of land use in hectare)

Cultivable land E c: -'" ~ c: >. ~ ~::> "'" .. e E I,) 8 c ::> c: I:: I:: E ~ III '~ ~ 0 ::> .c E 0 .c ..., ,g .. 0> ...., c C> 'al 'al Iii .!1! ~ :::;; 8 > Iii 0 'C ~ 011 '" ,~ 'C c: .!1! ~ c: 2;- c E ::> .~ B 0. ~~ ::> II) .8 0. "8 ~ II c: tP. o.c E ~ ::J ~ 'fi In 8.f5 B....._ 8 '0 -0'" c: III l'i 0. g~ c: " '" ,5~ 1i) 'C B 'C ~~ (ij e "8 II eQ. til 1iic: 'r:: 'C: j 0," e '6 S Q. .. ~ 0 ~~ .. 'i~ e « z CI. z :

Namphai BIZar NM 20 PR Iagun (26) ED BI,I&Ii

PR Jagun(25) ED NM - Namphainong 21

MR Margherita (58) ED New Plone 22

PR Jagun (31) ED N Neotan 23

MR Iagun2 (29) ED Neirong 24

MR Margherita (52) - - New Khimiyong 25

MR Margherita (68)' ED - Old Champo-I 26

MIt Margherita (49) ED Old Plone 27

PR Jagun (38) ED Khachang 28

PR Jagun (38) ED . New Yumchum 29

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.8 E I :3 C g' :;z ~ c <'l o·c 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

- P« S) - H(IO+) HPWSS- - BS« Longri CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 30 28 M(S-IO) MCW(S-to) HP PO«S) S)·RS(IO+) (00377100) C(lO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(lo+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

AC P« 5) - H(lO+) BS Mailhongpung ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) 31 168 31 M(S-IO) MCW(IO+) W S SS-S PO« S) RS(IO+) (00377200) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

- BS« NcwChampo AC P« S) - H(IO+) TW W SS- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 32 20 S)RS(IO+) (00377300) 4 M« S) C(IO+) MCW« 5) TW PO« S) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(< S) PHI 10+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

- BS(S Phaniyalc 43 P M(S-IO) - H(IO+) TW W SS- ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 10) 33 265 (00377400) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) TW PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

AC P« S) - H(S-IO) - BS« Nampbai Singpho CM(S-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 34 132 29 M« S) C( MCW(S-to) T TW SS-T PO« S) 5) RS(IO+) (00377500) 10+) PHC(S-10) PH(IO+) CP(S-to) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

- H(IO+) - BS« Mailhong CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 3S 70 17 - P« S) MCW(S-to) T S SS-T PO«S) S) RS(IO+) (00377600) M« S) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

- BS(S (Mailhons _ P« 5) - H(S-IO) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 10) RS(S- 36 Ii/(Namphai [i) 86 21 M« S) C(IO+) MCW(S-to) T SS-T PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 10) NW(S- (00377700) PHC(S-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) 10)

CWC H« 5) PO TO ST BS MiaSingpho ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 37 694 IS8 PM S PUC MCW«S)- TTWSS-T PTO CMCP RS(JO+) (00377800) AC C(IO+) PHC« S) PH(12) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+)

- H(S-IO) - BS« Sikao 38 197 48 AC P(S-IO) MCW(S-to) VI SS-W PO(S-IO) CM(S to) ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) S) RS(IO+) (00377900) M« S) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) - NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(S-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- BS(S PHS H(lO+) Songking PM AC MCW(IO+) T W SS-T PH PO(S- CM(IO+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 10) 39 52S 86 C(IO+) (00378000) PHC(IO+) 10) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

138 VILLAGE DIRECTORY VilIal1,e Directory Land Use {As on 1999} Land use (I,ll, area under different types cf land use In hectare)

Cultivable land c: E 0 .§. ""!l! ., ~ E 8 c: e E il c: c:: E ~ '~ c:: ~ J:: ... ~ ,9 0 .<: .., .g ., ~ 0> .., c: II 0> '6 III 'oS 'i :! ~ > ~ l5 ., 011 ';:l ~ .!l! ~ c: ::> 'n; ~ "~ OJ ~ .9 a: - ~~ ~(J g i!t '5: j c. 8. III c: ,. a,c: ~ E {i II) III 8.11 8,-., 8 ,) '5 'l5 c: III 1ii " c. 'C g~ c: " II) ,5 ~ 'lii 8 'C ~~ e ~ r III 'iii c.e 1;; c e '0 1ii~ ,~~ ~ 'C c. Z ~ ~ 0111 0 ~ 'i e III CD :;!; 0- Z :! S u. ~ !II 8 l::~o " !.i. ~~ $ Z III 14 *15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21;!') 22 23 2 1

PR lagun (27) ED LongO 30

PR Margberita (64) ED • Maithongpung 31

PR Margberita (67) ED • NewChampo 32

MR Margberita (62) • Phaniyal 33

Namphai MR Margberita (75) ED 34 Singpbo

MR lagun (30) Maithong 3S ..

(Maithcnb MR Jagun (30) 36 li/(Narnpbd ii) -,.

Wooden PR Margb ;riru (73) ED NM l'umiture Mia Sin8l'ho 37

MR MargberiD> (~:Z) EJ Silcao 38

MR lagun28 (72) ED Sonpg 39

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I:'" ., eto .,'" iii (.) :J "8 .t::.11 ".. =~ I: ~ " ",13 1J 0 g .,'" 8 1! .~~ (.)" ~ ! :J ~~ ., I == -8. al i;- ~ c '" il ll!Ul -' I 0 C5 ! :>'" !., .s; ~ .t::." ." '" £l'iie "li f 2'~ !!!.16 '" I ij.t::. '8 I:'" :I:_ " 5" "0 5 .t::. ~ .~ ..'" '0 ~ .t::. i ",2"" .8 ~ :; iii I ~ iii~-g ~6 E Q. '0 :I: ~"" I: '6 ~ 15 2~ '" 8. I: ,gi iii .. .8 :;z'" f ~~~ ~i;- '1: E 'ii I ~ :J I: 1if .§ i 2.,·2 E_! to ~ ~ :> ~ '1: , 0 .!OJ Ul" Z l- I- Z ~ ;if Q II. ;~ O::~!a ~ 'j! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ~i10 11 12 13

• BS(S CHW H(lO+) Nayaug PM AC TWWSS· ACS(IO+) CV(1O+) 10) 40 162 35 MCW(lO+) PO(S·IO) CM(1O+) (00378100) C(IO+) TW NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(lo+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- P« 5) • H(IO+) Ningrang TWWSS· ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 41 86 17 M(S.IO) MCW(IO+) PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00378200) TW NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

• BS(S H(lO+) New KbamJang 74 P ACM«S) - TTWWR ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 42 367 MCW(lO+) PO(I 0+) CM(lO+) (00378300) C(IO+) SS·T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(1O+) NW(1O+)

H(S-IO) • BS« M'PenBl.I&li PM(S·IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 43 1,047 181 MCW(S·IO) TSS-T PO« 5) CM(S·IO) 5) RS(IO+) (00378400) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(S·IO) PH(IO+) CP(S-IO) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Doban Forest - H(lO+) 24 P M(IO+) ACS(IO+} CV(IO+) BS(IO+} 44 Camp (Deban) S9 MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(lO+) C(iO+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) RS(lO+) (00378S00) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

17 Mile M.V. D H(IO+) Road (Sber) (17 PO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 4S 10 5 P M C(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSS·T CM(1O+) Mile Village) PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(1O+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) (00378600) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P(2) M S BS Miao H.Q. BII·Vii MCWCWC ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 46 4,430 1,093 PUC AC(3) T HP TW S Po(IO+) CMCP RS(IO+) (00378700) PHC H(1O+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(10+) SS-T PH(IO+) NW(lo+) OCS(IO+) ST(1O+)

BS(S Dbarmapur BI. I • PM AC(3) CHWH(S·IL» HPTWW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) _, 47 3,659 588 MCW(S·IO) PO(S.IO) CM(S·IO) V (00378800) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(S.IO) RSS·R PH(1O+) CP(S·IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P(S-IO) • H(1O+) Budlilita ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 48 329 60 M(IO+) MCW(S.IO) RSS·R PO(I 0+) CM(1O+) (00378900) NCS{lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(S·IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACP(S·IO) • H(IO+) • BS« Anandpur B1.I & Ii ACS(1~) CV(IO+) 49 537 92 M(IO+) MCW(IO+) RSS·R PO«S} CM(1O+) 5) RS(IO+) (00379000) NCS(IQ+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(lo+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

140 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villae:e Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use In hectare)

Cultivable land

I: E 0 I: >.. ~ <::- ~ E III 8 I: e E I: "8 E ::I il .~ E =0 ::I .<: ~ = .<: ..., J! III ~ E .~ .~ ..., '6 ~ I: ~ F :;; 8 ~ 0 ~ III ~ ~ ·s ·5 II I: .. I: ... I: '"::I l5. '"::I "5 ., F B a. ~~ B B a:: ~ .8 ::I 8. 8.::1 0.1: 1 E "fi ~ 8,.... '0 ::I 1ii .. ~ 8 "5 '0 I: .. ._E~ '5 ·c 8 g~ I: VI 1ii ·c I~ e e I: "8 .5 1i a. gj 1ii e i) S 1i~ '1: :S; .. ~ '1: ~ ~ 0" 0 0 III e .. Gl ~ Z 0.. z :::EE u. ~ til 5' ~ ~ !l. ii1l S; z II) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 2O!b) 21 (a) 21 !b) 22 23 2 1

MR Margherita (72) lID Nayang 40

MR Margherita (73) ED Ningr1lDg 41

MR Margherita (72) ED - New Khamlang 42

PR Jagun (45) - M'PenBI.I&Ii 43

D.ban Forest PRMR Margherita (97) 44 - Camp (D.ban)

17 MileM.V. PR Jagun (63) - Road (Sber)(17 45 Mil. Village)

Miao H.Q. BI I- PR Margherita (73) ED NM .., 46 Vii

Dharmapur BI. I:. MR Jagun (30) ED 47 V

MR Margh.rita (91) - Budhista 48

Anandpur BI.! & MR Jagun (50) 49 Ii

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P(S·IO) H(IO+) BS« Kamalapuri ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) so 339 S9 M(IO+) MCW(S-to) RSS-R PO(lO+) CM(IO+) S) RS(IO+) (00379100) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(S·IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACP(5-10) H(IO+) Devapuri ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) SI 730 123 M(IO+) MCW(S·IO) RSS-R PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00379200) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P(S-IO) H(IO+) Nandakanan ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS(IO+) S2 262 44 M(IO+) MCW(S-to) RSS-R PO(I 0+) CM(IO+) (00379300) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(S·IO) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

AC P(S·IO) H(IO+) PlIIllliyabhumi ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) BS(lO+) S3 816 119 M(IO+) MCW(IO+) RSS-R PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00379400) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(JO+) NW(IO+)

. P(S·IO) H(IO+) Brajapur - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) S4 130 19 M(IO+) MCW(IO+) RSS-R PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00379500) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

ACP«5) H«S) BS« Lama Village ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 5S 128 24 M(IO+) MCW(<:S) RSS-R PO« 5) CM«S) 5) RS(IO+) (00379600) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) C(IO+) PHC(

T.R.Camp BI. I • V (ChoepheUing HCH(5-10) BS PM AC(2) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 56 Tibetan 1,664 387 MCW«S) T HP SS-T PO PH(S) CM(S-IO) RS(IO+) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) Settlement) PHC(S·IO) CP(5-to) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) (00379700)

HCH(S-IO) BS« Balinong PM AC T TW W SS· PH PO« ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) S7 4S2 MCW(S-IO) CM(IO+) S) RS(IO+) (00379800) 77 C(IO+) T 5) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC«5) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS« Namphuk ACP«S) HCH(S-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) S8 304 T HP W SS- Po« S) CM(IO+) 5) RS(lO+) (00379900) 49 M« S) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC«S) T PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACP(S-IO) - H(S·IO) . BS« Jengpathlll ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) - 59 183 35 M(5-10) MCW« S) T HP W SS- PO« S) CM(IO+) S) RS(IO+) (00380000) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC« S) T PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

142 VILLAGE DIRECTORY VilIae;e Directory Land Use {As on 1999} Land use (I.e. area under different types of 'and use in hectare)

Cuttivable land c -'"e- 0 c ~ -=- > 41 :e B c e E c i3 .~ E ~ ....." .." ~

MR Jagun(55) Kamalapuri 50

MR Jagun(57) Devapuri 51

MR Margherita (85) - - Nandakanan 52

MR Margherita (97) - - Punniyabhumi 53

Brajapur 54 MR Margherita (98) -

Lama Village 55 MR Margherita (70) -

T.R.Camp BI. I- (ChoepbeUing v 56 PR Margherita (63) ED N Tibetan Settlement)

Salmong 57 PR Jagun (18) ED

Narnphuk 58 PR Jagun (17) ED

Jengpatbar 59 PR Jagun (17) ED

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• R(S-IO) as Namchik Havi P ACM(S. PHPO(5- ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) 60 135 MCW(5-IO) TW W SS· CM(IO+) RS(lO+) (00380100) 24 10) C(IO+) 10) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) W CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

H«5) as Ongman - P« 5) - TWWSS· ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 61 82 16 PO« S) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00380200) M« 5) C(IO+) MCW« 5) W NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(1O+) ST(1O+)

Namchik Range AC P(S.IO) - H(S·IO) T HP TW BS ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 62 Office Complex 93 28 M(5-10) POPH(2) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) MCW(S-IO) W 85-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) (00380300) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

H(5·10) as Longtom·I 88 P ACM(S. ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 63 379 MCW«5) THP5S-T PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00380400) 10) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC« S) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+)

as(S Oil India Housing P«5) H(S.) 0) - - - PH(7) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 64 Complex 363 156 M(S·IO) MCW(S-IO) TSS-T CM(IO+) PO(S-IO) NC5(10+) 5P(10+) RS(IO+) (00380500) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)-

H«5) BS« ]orong 47 P ACM«5) - ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) - 6S 294 MCW«5) T TW W SS· Po« 5) CM(IO+) 5) RS(IO+) (00380600) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) T PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OC5(10+) 5T(10+)

- H(S-IO) BS« NewYanman P ACM(S. ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) - 66 197 31 MCW« 5) TTW W SS·PO(5_1O) CM(IO+) 5)RS(10+) (00380700) 10) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) T PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACP« 5) - H(S-IO) . BS« Nallong ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) - 67 88 14 M(S-IO) MCW« S) T TW W SS- PO« 5) CM(IO+) S)RS(IO+) (00380800) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC« 5) T PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+) _-, as Kharsang Tinali 81 PM S PUC MCWCWC PO TO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 68 461 RS(IO+) (00380900) ACC(IO+) PHCH(IO+) T TW SS-T PTa PH(3) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H«S) BS« New Longkey PM AC - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) - 69 348 61 MCW«5) TTWWSS- PO«5) CM(IO+) S)RS(IO+) (00381000) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) PHC(IO+) T PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS{IO+) ST{IO+)

H«5) BS« New Chingsa 100 P M«5) - TWWSS- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) - 70 554 MCW«5) PO« 5) CM(IO+) S)RS(IO+) (00381100) C(IO+) TW NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(1O+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

144 VILLAGE DIRECTORY ViIla2e Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le, area under different types of land use in hectare)

Cultivable land c I 0 c '5 c ~ > 8 G> E c c '8 e E E il '~ E =0 ..,.c ~ G> C> E ..,.c" " .2 C> .. 'i .... c:: G> ~ 8 0 i .!!! ::::; ,e: 'I "CI :0 G> oG 'S -8 c .!!! C> C :E c:: 'i! .!l! £3 ~ 0 co .~ Q. ~~ ~ B 0: " 'S .8 ~ 8. " ~ 8ii 0 ~E G> !!! 01 z Q.! ::::;e is: ~ « z u.. 5l ~ I::: a 0.. ~~ ~ Z (() 14 15 16 17 ' 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

PR Jagun (15) SO - Namcbik Havi 60

PR Margb.rita (49) ED Ongman 61

Namcbik Range 62 PR Margberita(44) ED Office Campi ..

MR Jagun (18) ED Longtom-I 63

Oil India PR Margberita (54) ED BAG N M Housing 64 Complex

Jorong 65 MR Jagun (34) ED

66 MR Jagun (24) ED NM - NewYanman

Nallong 67 MR Jagun (22) ED

- Khat,ang Tinali 68 PR Jagun(19) ED NM

- New Langkey 69 MR Jagun (23) ED

- New Cbingsa 70 PR Margberita (53) -

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BS« Kharsang Jugli AC P« S) - ~« 5) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) - 71 207 TTW W SS ro« S) CM(IO+) S) RS(IO+) (00381200) 38 M« S) C(IO+) MCW(-- S) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) T PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

- H(S-IO) - BS« Kuttom 116 PM AC ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 72 667 MCW(S-IO) HP TW W PO«S) CM(IO+) S)RS(JO+) (00381300) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) SS-TW PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

- H«S) - BS« Noogtham 67 P ACM«S) T TW W SS· PH(3) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 73 372 MCW«S) CM(IO+) S)RS(IO+) (00381400) C(IO+) T PO« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

- BS(S - H(S-IO) Jotinbil::e P ACM(S- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 74 193 MCW(S-IO) HP TW W PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (00381500) 36 10) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) SS-W PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(S-IO) - BS« Kaikepathar P ACM(S. ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 7S 206 MCW(S.IO) HP TW W PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) 5) RS(IO+) (00381600) 38 10) C(1o+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) SS-TW PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

P«5) - H(S-IO) as Sonkhidoog - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 76 178 32 M(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) TWWSS- PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) RS(lo+) (00381700) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) TW PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

P«5) - H(IO+) - BS« New Lissang HPWSS- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 77 4S1 107 M(IO+) _ MCW(IO+) PO« 5) CM(IO+) S)RS(IO+) (00381800) HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC« S) PH(1O+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

- H(S·IU) - B5« 109 P ACM(S- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 78 Injan (00381900) 757 MCW«S) HPTWW PO« S) CM(IO+) S) RS(IO+) 10) C(lo+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC«S) SS-TW PH(1O+) CP(IO+) NW(1O+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

P(2) M(2) S - H(IO+) PO TO BS Kharsang H.Q.-I THPTW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 79 1,160 227 PUC AC(3) MCW«S) PTO CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00382000) WSS-T NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Kharsang H.Q.-Ii - H(IO+) as 140 PM S PUC THPTW PO TO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 80 (Kharsang Bazar) 671 MCW«S) RS(IO+) ACC(lo+) WSS-T PTO PH(6) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) (00382100) PIiC(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS Panchun AC P« 5) - H« 5) HPTWW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 81 265 PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00382200) SO M« 5) C(IO+) MCW« 5) SS-W NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

146 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

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PR Jagun (21) ED Kuttom 72

PR Jagun(25) ED NM Nongtham 73

PR Iagun (24) ED Jotinkaik. 74

PR Margh.rita (58) ED Kailcepatbar 75

PR Iagun (28) ED Sonkhidong 76

- New Lissang 77 MR Jagun (18) ED

Injan 78 MR lagun (19) ED

- Kharsang H.Q.-I 79 PR lagun (19) ED NM

Kharsang H.Q.-Ii 80 PR Jagun (20) ED NM (Kharsang Bazar)

Panchun 81 PR lagun (23) ED

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H«5) 8S Donyi-Polo CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 82 78 13 - P« 5) MCW« 5) T HP TW PO«5) RS(IO+) (00382300) M« 5) C(1O+) PHC(IO+) W SS-T I'H(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

- H« 5) - - 8S« Longtom-li 35 P AC M« 5) MCW« S) TW W S SS· PO« 5) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 83 190 CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) S) RS(IO+) (00382400) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) W PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

- 8S(5. P« S) H(5-10) Singnuw 10) 84 181 28 M(5-IO) MCW(S-IO) W S SS-W P0(5-1O) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) (00382500) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(lo+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

D(l) T(4S) MCW(3) W(48) P0(12) P(47) M(20) CWC(3) HP(11) T0(4) CM(l) NCS(3) BloekTotal 0.0 33763 6555 S(6) PUC(S) HC(6) CV ST BS(15) TW(lS) PT0(4) CP(l) OCS(3) AC(61) PHC(l) R(ll) C(l) PH(67) PHS(l) S(19) OW3

148 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villaee 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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..,QI o ;z; DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANQ ALPHABETICAL LIST OFYILLAGES (c.n. BLOCK "'lSE) Name of the District : Changlang Serial 2001 Census location 1991 Census location number Name of village code number code number 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Bordumsa-Diyun "lame of Circle: Diyun Avoipur Bl. I - n 00384600 100060002000200024 2 Balupather 00383600 100060002000200007 3 Diyun H.Q. BI.l&1I 00383900 100060002000200026 4 Dumba Mossang 00383700 100060002000200008 5 Dumba Singpho 00383800 100060002000200009 6 Dumpani BI.I - 1lI 00385000 100060002000200010 7 Dumpather BJ.I - III 00384900 100060002000200011 8 Gautompur BU - III 00384200 100060002000200015 9 Haripur 00385500 100060002000200022 10 InnaoAhom 00382700 II Innao Bl. r & II 00382600 100060002000200003 12 Innao Khamti 00382900 13 Innao Pathar 00382800 14 lnnao Sengmai 00383000 15 Jyotlpur HI. I - III 00384500 100060002000200021 16 Jyotsnapur 81.1 & III 00384800 100060002000200013 17 Kamakhyapur 00384300 100060002000200016 18 Kumchai Deori 00383500 100060002000200006 19 Kurnchaikha 00383200 [00060002000200005 20 Madbupur - J 00385300 100060002000200023 21 Madhupur-H 00385400 22 Maitripur BI I - III 00384100 100060002000200017 23 Manabbumi H.Q. 00384000 100060002000200019 24 Mudoi BLI & II 00383100 )00060002000200004 25 Mud()i Dweep Bl.J&1l 00385200 26 R8,Janagar Om84700 100070002000200014 27 Shantipur 0038440() 100060002000200027 28 Sompoi-I 003833()O 100060002000200001 29 Sompoi-II 00383400 100060002000200002 30 Srirampur 00385600 100060002000200020 31 Udoipur BI. I - IV 00385100 100060002000200012 Name of Circle, Bordumsa 32 Bijoypur-! BU -!II 00388800 100070002000200011 33 Bijoypur-rr BI.! - II 00388900 100070002000200011 34 Bijoypur-Ill BLI & II 00389000 100070002000200011 35 Bordumsa H.Q.Bl.I&1l 00385700 100070002000200023

154 VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VllLAGES (C.D. BLOCK WISE) Narne of the District: Cbanglang Serial 2001 Census location 1991 Census location number Name of village code number code number 2 3 4 36 Bordumsa Vill.BI.I&II 00385800 100070002000200001 37 Borkhet 00386900 100070002000200010 38 Chaimu BU & II 00387500 100070002000200018 39 Dapkhu 00387100 100070002000200013 40 Dirak Pothar 00386400 100070002000200006 41 Galenja Ponthai 00388300 100070002000200004 42 Galenja Singpho 00388400 43 Gidding 00386300 100070002000200005 44 Gidding Adivashi 00389100 45 Gidding Balijan 00389800 46 Goju 00386100 100070002000200024 47 Khauji Potner 00389600 48 Kherem Bisa BLI-III 00388000 100070002000200026 49 Kherem Kachari 00388200 100070002000200028 50 Kherem Mura 00388100 100070002000200027 51 Kherempani 00387200 100070002000200015 52 Koriyar Pani 00389700 53 Kumung Pothar - II 00389300 54 Kumung Pothar - III 00389400 55 Kumung Pothar-1 00389200 56 Kusum Pothar 00386200 100070002000200025 57 Lalung BI. I & II 00386700 100070002000200007 58 Longkhom Ponthai 00387400 100070002000200016 59 Magantong B1.I & II 00387000 100070002000200012 60 Mohong Christian 00386000 100070002000200003 61 Mohong Mura 00385900 100070002000200002 62 Namleng 00386600 100070002000200022 63 Podumoni 00386500 100070002000200008 64 Rajanagar - I (1'0388500 100060002000200~14 65 Rajanagar-Il 00388600 100060002000200014 66 Raj anagar -III 00388700 100060002000200014 67 UchaBam 00389500 68 Wagun-1 00387600 100070002000200019 69 Wagun-I1 00387700 100070002000200020 70 Wagun-III 00387800 100070002000200021 71 Wagun-IV 00387900 100070002000200029 72 Wagun Ponthai 00387300 100070002000200017 73 Wakhetna 00386800 100070002000200009

155 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG 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 avaUable Is given) e c:".. '" ~'" .. 0'" "c ~.g 8 .t: en" ;; c: c c '"0 ~ :2" 8' 0 c 0 .t: ~'" 'Q~ 'c:~ c- o'" ~ Q. ! ;; .. 8. '"" -&. :u· 1 '" 0 l!'" ~en .. i': ..J (5 .~ E " .. " G> GiS '5: ~ .t: c ~ ~:! ~=ai-~ ~1ii G> :l! " i3.t: .c: ..c: 3:_ CI :5 !5 .t: -g ..!!! '" 0 '"Q. §c ·s.. GiS 2 .~ o c '0 'li .t:" I! "i:2"g ~ .2 .8 '5 :; ii 111'" c>« E Q. '0 c I 2' 'j;! '!"" '0 ~ 0 CI "c 8. c l! ,e~ ~"E '" ~ OJ .8 :.Ii! ~~ i3 .... ~~ .c: E'" '" E '5 c E c ~ c"~.2 E 3: ~ ~ I 'c s" ·c ~ .- .B en" z'" l- I- Z" W"" ~ 0 a.. ~~ ~~ a: ~en ~e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

CD Block: Bordumsa-Diyun (0004)

o CWC PHS CV BS InnaoB!.1 & Ii PM S PUC CHWH(IO+) THPTW ACS(lO+) 784 152 CM(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00382600) C(IO+) MCW(1O+) WTKSS-T POPH NCS(lO+) CP(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+)

H(lO+) THPTW CV BS InnaoAhom - ACS(IO+) 177 39 - P«5) MCW(S-IO) WTKSO PO PH CM(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00382700) NCS(IO+) M« 5) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) SS-T CP(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+)

P(5-IO) H(IO+) BS« innao Pathar - - HPTWW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) - 364 68 M(5-1O) MCW(S-IO) PO« S) CM(IO+) 5) RS(IO+) (00382800) TKSS-W NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CWCH(IO+) BS Innao Khamti - P«5) THPTW PHPO« ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 4 223 39 CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00382900) M« 5) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) WTKSS-T 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

P«5) CWCH(IO+) BS« Innao Sengmai - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 178 31 M(5-IO) MCW(S-IO) HPTWW PO(5-IO) CM(IO+) 5) RS(IO+) (00383000) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) TK 0 SS-W PH(5-1O) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CWCH(IO+) BS MudoiBl.I&1i PM(5-IO) THPTW - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 1,023 214 MCW(S-IO) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00383100) C(IO+) W TK SS-T PO(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(5-IO) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CWCH(IO+) BS« Kumchaikha HPTWW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 383 69 P ACM«5) MCW(S-IO) PO«S) CM(IO+) S) RS(IO+) (00383200) C(IO+) TKSS-W NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CWCH(IO+) THPTW BS Sompoi-I ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 780 130 PM SAC MCW«S) _, W TK 0 SS· PO« S) CM(IO+) RS(lO+) (00383300) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) T PH« S) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CWCH(IO+) BS« Sompoi-Ii ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) - 266 42 - P« 5) MCW« 5) T HP TW PO« S) CM(IO+) 5) RS(IO+) (00383400) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) M« S) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) W TK S8-T PH« 5) CP(lO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS« Kwnchai Oeori AC P« 5) CWC H(lO+) HPTWW ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) - 10 155 PO« 5) CM(IO+) S)RS(IO+) (00383500) 26 M« 5) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) TKSS-W NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

156 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villa2e 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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PRMR 2-5 Millet, Maize, Namsai (24) EA Towel, Lungi - Innao B1. I & Ii FP Yr., Paddy

Handloom PRMR 2-5 Millet, Maize, Nomsai (23) EDEA Products, Innao Ahom 2 FP - Yrs, Paddy Towel, Dboli

Towel, Lungi, 2-5 Millet, Maize, MRFP Namsai (25) EA Innao Pathar Dboli Yrs, Paddy

PRMR Towel, Lungi, 2-5 Millet, Maize, Namsai (23) EA Innao Khamti 4 FP Dboli Yrs. Paddy -

Lungi, Dboli, 2-5 Millet, Maize, MRFP Namsai(17) Innao Sengmai 5 Towel Yrs, Paddy -

PRMR 2-5 Millet, Maize, Namsai (17) EA Towel, Lungi - MudoiBl.I&Ii 6 FP Yrs, Paddy

Towel, Lungi, 2-5 Millet, Maize, MRFP Namsai (20) EA Handloom Kwncbaikha 7 Yrs, Paddy Product

Towel, PRMR 2-5 Millet, Maize, Namsai(32) EA Handloom Sompoi-I 8 FP Yrs, Paddy Product

Towel, 2-5 Millet, Maize, MRFP Namsai(31) EA Handioom Sompoi-Ii 9 Yrs, Paddy Product

Towel, Lungi, 2-5 Millet, Maize, MRFP Namsai (29) EA - Kumcbai Deori IO Dboti Yrs, Paddy

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CWCH(IO+) THPTW BS« Balupathcr P ACM(S- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) - 11 310 51 MCW«S) W TK 0 SS. PO PH« CM(IO+) S) RS(IO+) (00383600) 10) C(lO+) 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(IO+) T CP(JO+) NW(IO+) OCS(1O+) ST(IO+)

CWCH(IO+) HPTWW BS Dumba MOII"ang 47 P ACM«S) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 12 247 MCW(S-IO) TK SO SS- PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00383700) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(1O+) W PH« 5) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CWCH(1O+) HPTWW BS Dumba Singpho - P«S) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 13 291 45 TKOSS- PO« 5) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00383800) M« 5) C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(1O+) PHC(IO+) HP PH«S) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(1O+)

DiyunH.Q. DCWCPHC THPTW CV BS P M S ACS(IO+) 14 BI.I&Ii 1.413 H(1O+) W TK 0 SS· PO PH(60) CM(IO+) SP(1O+) RS(IO+) 300 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) (00383900) MCW(S-IO) T CP(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) BS Manabhwni H.Q. ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) IS 489 168 P AC M(IO+) MCW(S-IO) TROSS-T PHPO« CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00384000) S) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS(S· H(IO+) HPTWW - Maitripur BII - Iii P ACM(S- - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 16 1,925 MCW(S-IO) TK R 0 SS- PO PH(S- CM(1O+) (00384100) 325 10) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) HP 10) CP(1O+) OCS(IO+) ST(1O+) NW(IO+)

- BS(5 CHWH(IO+) Gautompur BU - P ACM(S- HPTWW ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 17 2.025 MCW(S-IO) PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) Iii (00384200) 322 10) C(1O+) TKSS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(lo+) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(S P«S) - Kamalchyapur - - H(1O+) HP TW W ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 18 S2S 93 M(S-IO) PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) (00384300) MCW(S-IO) TK SS-HP NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(1O+) PHC(S-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) HPTWW BS« Shantipur ISS P AC M« S) ACS(IO+) CV(1O+) - 19 1.001 MCW(S-IO) TKROSS- PO«S) CM(IO+) S) RS(IO+) (00384400) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) HP PH«S) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

P(IO+) HPTWW BS« lyotipur BI. I - Iii 296 PM«S) ACS(IO+) CV(1O+) - 20 1.859 MCW(~-lO) TKOSS- PO«5) CM(IO+) 5)RS(IO+) (00384500) C(IO+) NCS(JO+) SP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) HP PH«S) CP(1O+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) HPTWW BS Avoipur BI. I - Ii - P«S) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 21 1.771 TKOSS- PO« S) CM(IO+) RS(IO+) (00384600) 310 M«S)C(IO+) MCW(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(S-IO) HP PH«S) CP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

158 VILLAGE DIRECTORY ViIla2e Directory Land Use {As on 19991 Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

Cultivable land c E 0 -" c >, ~ Co ~ Q) .. 8 c e E C "8 E ::J il .~ E = = ::J .s:: ~ .. E .S ....,.s:: ., .2 .. ·i 01 c ., ~ ..'" 8 Gi :l5 .!!!'" 011 :::;; > Gi ." ., '': .~ ." c: .. '5 c ... c ::J g - ~i '8 ::J ~ ., '" .8 "R: 1:: " '8 oc ~ ~ ::J 8. .. c CoC: 1 E ti ., [ &.1) 8 ...... 8 '5 15 '5 ::J .. ._E '$.. .;:: 8 .;:: ~~ g~ c c e I 1ii "8 iii Co 1ii c ;; ·c .5~ ·c ..Q) o .. I!! S ~ Co I i 0 0 g ~~ .. ~ .. Q) z a. :::;; E LL a. (/) ~ z ~ '" I:: ~ ~~ ~ 14 15 16 17 16 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 *2 1

PRMR ToweL Lungi, 2-5 Millet, Maize, Namsai(2S) EA Balupather 11 FP Dhoti Yrs. Paddy

PRMR Towel, Lungi, 2-5 Millet, Maize, Namsai(26) EA - Dumba Mossang 12 FP Dhoti Yrs. Paddy

PRMR Lungi, Towel, 2-5 Millet, Maize, Namsai (26) EA - Dwnba Singpho 13 FP Dhoti Yrs. Paddy

Handloom 2-5 Millet, Maize, Diyunli.Q. PRMR Namsai(32) EA 14 Products Yrs. Paddy BI.I&Ii

2-5 Millet, Maize, PR Namsai(45) EA - Manabhumi H.Q. 15 Yrs. Paddy

PRMR Handloom 2-5 Millet, Maizc, Maibipur BII - Namsai(41) EA 16 FP Products Yrs. Paddy Iii

PRMR 2-5 Millct, Maize, Gautompur BU - Namsai(37) ED Lungi, Dhoti 17 FP Yrs. Paddy Iii

2-5 Millet, Maize, MRFP Namsai (38) ED Lungi, Dhoti Kamakhyapur 18 Yrs. Paddy -

Lungi, Towel, 2-5 Millet, Maize, MRFP Namsai (36) ED Handloom Shanlipur 19 Yrs. Paddy Product

2-5 Millet, Maize, MRFP Namsai (32) ED ToweL Luugi - Jyotipur BI. I - Iii 20 Yrs. Paddy

PRMR 2-5 Millet, Maize, Namsai (32) EDEA Lungi, Towel - Avoipur BI. [- Ii 21 FP - Yrs. Paddy

159 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG 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 olthe nearest place where the facility Is available Is 91Yen)

J.... o §. " .8 :;~ E 0. :l I 8. g> 'iii" :i2 ." ."" Jl ! Q 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

- H(10+) HP TW W BS Rajanagar ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 68 AC P« 5) MCW(5-10) 1K 0 SS- PO« 5) 22 437 CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) (00384700) M« 5) C(10+) PHC(5-10) HP PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1(10+) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+) HP TW W - BS« Jyotsnapur Bl.I & ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 287 - P« 5) MCW(5-tO) TK S 0 SS- PO« 5) 23 1,761 CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 5) RS(IO+) Iii (00384800) M« 5) C(IO+) PHC(5-1O) HP PH« 5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1(10+) NW(IO+)

- H(tO+) HP TW W BS Dumpather BI.I - 24 1,685 275 P M«5) MCW(5-tO) 1K 0 SS- PO PH(S- CM(tO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) Iii (00384900) C{lO+) PHC(5-1O) HP 10) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP{lO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1(10+)

- H(IO+) HP TW W - BS« Dwnpani BI.I - III 25 2,277 375 P M(S-IO) MCW(S-IO) TK 0 SS- PO(S-tO) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 5) RS(tO+) (00385000) C(IO+) PHC(tO+) HP PH(5-10) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(tO+) NW(tO+) OCS(tO+) ST(IO+)

- H(IO+) HP TW W - BS« UdoipurBI.I-lv 26 3,065 502 PM«5) MCW(5-tO) TK S 0 SS- PO« 5) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 5) RS(IO+) (00385100) C(IO+) PHC(ID+) S PH« 5) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1(10+)

MudoiDweep - H(IO+) - BS« ACS{lO+) CV{lO+) 27 256 - P« 5) MCW(IO+) HP TW R PO« 5) BI.I&Ii 1,454 CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 5) RS(IO+) M« 5) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) SS-R PH« S) (00385200) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+) HP TW W - BS« M.dhupur -I ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 28 476 86 PM«5) MCW« 5) TK S 0 SS- PO« 5) 5)RS(10+) (00385300) C(IO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC« 5) W PH« 5) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Madhupur-Ii _ P« 5) - H(IO+) HP TW W - BS« 29 394 CM(\O+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 5)RS(\O+) (00385400) 15 M« 5) C(lO+) MCW« 5) -" TK 0 SS- PO« 5) PHC« 5) TW PH« 5) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) NW(tO+) OCS(IO+) ST{lO+)

Haripur _ P« 5) - H(IO:) HP TW W - BS« 30 733 CM(IO+) ACS{lO+) CV(lO+) 5)RS(10+) (00385500) 147 M« 5) C(IO+) MCW« 5) TK 0 SS- PO« 5) PHC« 5) HP PH« 5) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) NW(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

- BS« Sritampur _ P« 5) - H(IO+) HP TW W ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 31 436 5) RS(lO+) (00385600) 85 M« 5) C(IO+) MCW« 5) TK SS-HP PO« 5) CM(IO+) NCS(tO+) Sp(IO+) PHC( < 5) PH( < 5) CP(IO+) OCS{lO+) ST{lO+) NW(lO+)

160 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory _!:and Use ~As on 1999} Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use In hectare)

Cultivable land E -" !5 >, ~ e ~ E II> "0 e E 11c: c: 0 E 13 .~ E § .s::. 0 .s::. ...," ,g ~ .~ = ..., 0> '~ " r: '6 Gi "0 ~ II> ~ o!I 'E 'J:! "0 l! r: c: 'E~ "3 c: '0 .!!! _g -a u ::J 0:: .." .8 "- 8. '8 ::!: z" n. z ~ ~ u. ~ ~ ~ I:: a 0.. ~a ::!: 6 U) 14 15 16 17 18 19 2O(al 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

2-5 Millet, Maize, PRMR Namsai(32) EDEA Towel, Lungi Rajanagar 22 FP Yrs, Paddy

Towel, Lungi, 2-5 Millet, Maize, Jyotsnapur BLI Namsai(31) EDEA 23 MRFP Shawl Yrs, Paddy & Iii

Millet, Maize, PRMR 2-5 Durnpatber B1.1 - 24 Namsai(27) Towel, Phatta Yr., Paddy Iii FP

DumpaniBl.l- 2-5 Millet, Maize, 25 MRFP Namsai(39) Lungi, Phatta Yrs, Paddy Iii

2-5 Millet, Maize, - Udoipur BI. I - Iv 26 MRFP Namsai (24) Towel, Lungi Yrs. Paddy

2-5 Millet, Maize, MudoiDweep 27 MRFP Namsai (17) Towel, Lungi Yrs, Paddy BI.I&Ii

2-5 Millet, Maize, 28 PRMR Handloom Madbupur- I Namsai(32) EA Yr" Paddy FP Products

2-5 Millet, Maize, Handloom Madbupur-Ii 29 Yr., Paddy MRFP Namsai(33) Products

2-5 Millet, Maize, Handloom Haripur 30 Yrs. Paddy MRFP Namsai (34) ED Products

2-5 Millet, Maize, Handloom Srirampur 31 Yr., Paddy MRFP Namsai(34) Products

161 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG Census of India 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (If not available wHhln 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 ofthe nearest ., place where the facUlty Is avaUable Is given) ., e .,..c" ., (.) -g ::l Il~ 8 i CIl ;ell c .c c .. B a c ., 8 i! .~ ~ c (.) ~ i ::l ]~ !GI 3l~ G> CIl .. -&. DI ;:; "0 II i!(I) ., ! ..J~ 0 15 .§ :l .., i ~ .c "0c :2ii~ ~1ii" GI ., G> C 3l .. "0t il .c 'c ., ~ go :; 0 5 -&. c f~·S ..,i.g c • '0 i .c .. - ., .8 1S "3 "iii I! 1ii "iii5 1l ~8 E .. 0. '0 ! i!"" ::l !! 15 .~ .15 as ~ c '0 c ~-~ '21::l ... .. &. .8 :;z'" f 'ii E " "iii 1iI ~ G> .- ·c ~ E c li eJ'J ~~ ~ .5 ~j ., .. ~ "0~ ii ·c 0 o c "2 (I) z I- ~ Z" !oil ;i] g g, ~.a ~] ,,~CiS ~'i! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

Bordumsa BS 273 PM PUC PHCH(IO+) CP ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 32 H.Q.BI.I&1i 1,038 TWSS-T PO PH(30) CM(lO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(I~) (0038S700) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

Bordumsa P«S) H«S) - BS« - ACS(I~) CV(I~) 33 ViIl.BU&1i 1,422 288 M(S-IO) MCW«S) TW SS-TW PO« S) CM«S) S)RS(I~) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) (00385800) C(IO+) PHC« S) PH« S) CP« S) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

- H(IO+) - BS« Mohong Mur. 97 P M(5-10) ACS(I~) CV(lO+) 34 S71 MCW«S) TW SS-TW PO« S) CM«S) S) RS(IO+) (0038S9OO) C(IO+) NCS(I~) Sp(IO+) PHC« S) PH«S) CP« S) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(I~)

H(I~) - BS« Mohong Christian 22 P M(5-1O) ACS(IO+) CV(1O+) 35 12S MCW«5) T TW SS-T PO« S) CM«S) S)RS(IO+) (00386000) C(1O+) NCS(I~) SP(IO+) PHC« S) PH« S) CP« S) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(I~) - BS« PMO ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 36 Goju (00386100) 1,073 MCW«S) TW SS-TW PO« 5) CM«S) S)RS(I~) 193 C(I~) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) PHC« S) PH« S) CP«S) NW(I~) OCS(I~) ST(1O+)

H(IO+) '- BS« Kuswn Pothar - P«S) ACS(IO+) CV(I~) 37 253 43 TW SS-TW PO« 5) CM«S) S) RS(IO+) (00386200) M« S) C(I~) MCW« S) NCS(IO+) SP(I~) PHC« S) PH« 5) CP«S) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

- H(S-IO) . BS« Gidding PMS ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) - 38 38S 71 MCW(S-IO) TTWTK PO« 5) CM« S) S)RS(I~) (00386300) C(1~) NCS(I~) SP(I~) PHC« S) SS-T .. PH« S) Cp«S) NW(I~) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(5..l0) - 8S(S Dink Pothar ACS(I~) CV(I~) 10), 39 786 128 P M(IO+) MCW(S-IO) TW SS-TW PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) (00386400) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(I~) RS(I~) PHC(S-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(I~) NW(IO+)

BS(S P« 5) - H(lO+) - Podwnoni - ACS(l~) CV(IO+) 10) 40 108 IS M(I~) MCW(S-lO) TW SS-TW PO(S-IO) CM(S-lO) (00386S00) NCS(l~) SP(1~) RS(IO+) C(10+) PHC(S-lO) PH(S-IO) CP(S-lO) OCS(lO+) ST(l~) NW(l~)

- BS(S - P« 5) - H(lO+) Namleng ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) 10) 41 6S 13 M(IO+) MCW(S-IO) TW SS-TW PO(S-IO) CM(S-lO) (00386600) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) RS(l~) C(I~) PHC(S-lO) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(l~) ST(IO+) NW(I~)

162 VILLAGE DIRECTORY ViJlstze Directory Land Use {As on 1999} Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use In hectare)

Cu~ivable land

E c: ... 0 c: 'il c » > Q) ~ E 8c: c: e E .~ E i3 .. ~ =0 ..r::: ~ Q) =0 1ii Cl E r. ..," .2 '6 'i .~ ....," c: .!!!'" ::E.. 8 > ij 0 oil ''::: 8 ~ Q) '5 c: ... i c: Cl £ Q. "c: '0 .!!! 0- ~~ B a: ".. .8 ~ ." 8. t " o-c: '5 !II 8." '" c: i E ~ 1ii [ 8.-.. 8 '5 '0 '5 e .5 i ·c 8 ·c g~ c: "c: 0- ; 1ii c: ~i iii Q. Q) o .. '0 !l ~ .. ~ ·c »0 ~E ·tiE Z a.I i g I!! s: Z i!!l5 LI. ~ ~ t-i! a: ::Ell c( Z'" Jl 14 15 16 17 16 19 20 (a) 2O!bl 21 !a) 21 (b) 22 23 2

2-5 Bordwnsa PR (29) ED Paddy 32 Yr •. H.Q.BI.I&Ii

2-5 Bordwnsa PR Margherita (36) ED NM Paddy 33 Yrs. Vill.BU&Ii

2-5 PR Margherita (38) ED Paddy - Mohong Mura 34 Yrs.

2-5 Mobong Paddy 35 PR Margherita (38) ED Yrs. Christian

2-5 Paddy Goju 36 PR Margherita (39) ED Yrs.

2-5 Paddy - Kusum Pothar 37 PR Margherita (39) ED Yrs.

2-5 Paddy Gidding 38 PR Margb.rita (39) ED NM Yrs.

2-5 PRMR Paddy - Diral< Pothar 39 FP Margh.rita (44) ED Yrs.

2-5 Paddy Podumoni 40 PR Margberita (43) ED Yrs.

2-5 Paddy Namleng 41 PR FP Margh.rita (45) ED Yrs.

163 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANG LANG Census ofIndia 2001 - Amenities and Amenities avaUable (if 1101 available within the vWage, a dash (_) Is shown In the column and next 10 it In brackelslhe distance in broad rallgils viz.< 5 kms" 5-10 kms, and 10+ kms oflhe nearesl place where the facUlty Is available Is given) '0 .. ~ ..c:"In '0 0 ~.g 8 ~ In ... :!! ~ :e~ c: .c "c: 0 8 0 c: II) 0 ,g ~ '~~ c 0 ~ 0- ~~ .. >- II) ~ II) ... In -8. § 0 ! : ~ ..J 0 "15 .§ Xl ~1Il_~ ::> II) oil I ~ .c 'g -s'iig e1ii II) .. III ill U ~·c In 31: II) c: In c: _ .c I'g 0 :6 0 0- lD ~'§ oiI2,g o c: E i .c" 0I ~ .s: '5 '3 01 ~ I!! 11 'g ~o E 0- '5 c: i!"" c: 5 < '5 ~ 0 5l' '2~ c: III 8. '"c: E " ~ :;z'" ! ~~ E ::> ~~ 01 iii 01 E ~ ,g ij 'C ~ ::> c: 'I ._:!!'6 .!'l E,! III 'C ~ ",.c II) '0 '0 '0 ~ ~ l- en Z l- I- Z" !!! :! 0 Q, oZ <9 g::§?en S'f 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 9 10 11 12 13

- 8S(5 CHWH(IO+) Lalung BI. 1 & Ii ACS(W+) CV(IO+) 10) 42 1,551 298 P ACM(IO+) MCW{S-IO) TW SS-TW PO{S-IO) CM(IO+) (00386700) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) C(lo+) PHC(5-10) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+) OCS{IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

- 8S(5 - H(IO+) Wakhetna P M(IO+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) 10) 43 833 MCW(S-IO) TW SS-TW PO{< 5) CM(S-IO) (00386800) 155 C(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHSH(IO+) Borlche! ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 8S(10+) 44 806 155 P AC M(IO+) MCW(IO+) TW SS-TW PO{IO+) CM(IO+) (00386900) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(1O+) NW(lO+)

- H(IO+) Magantong 8U & PM AC ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B8(IO+) 45 1.091 MCW(S-IO) TW SS-TW PO{IO+) CM(IO+) Ii (00387000) 196 C(IO+) NCS{IO+) SP{IO+) RS{IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(lo+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

- BS(5 - H{IO+) Oaplchu PM«5) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 10) 46 636 MCW(IO+) TW SS-TW P0{5-10) CM(5-1O) (00387100) 113 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-1O) PH(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- BS(5 - H(lO+) Kberempani ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) 10) 47 250 46 - P« 5) MCW(IO+) TWSS-TW PO{S-IO) CM(5-10) (00387200) NCS{IO+) SP(IO+) RS{10+) M« 5) C(IO+) PHC(5-1O) PH(S-IO) CP(5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST{IO+) NW{IO+)

- H(IO+) Wagun Ponthai ACS{IO+) CV(IO+) B8(IO+) 48 740 106 P M C(IO+) MCW(IO+) TW SS-TW PO{IO+) CM(IO+) (00387300) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(1O+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) Longkhom Ponthai ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 49 342 60 AC P« 5) MCW(IO+) TWSS-TW PO{IO+) CM(IO+) (00387400) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) M« 5) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+) ChaimuBI.I &Ii P M«S) ACS(1O+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 50 1,069 MCW(IO+) TW SS-TW PO{IO+) CM(IO+) (00387500) 193 C(IO+) NCS(1O+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

- H(IO+) Wagun-I ACS(1O+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 51 386 68 - P« 5) MCW(IO+) TW SS-TW PO{IO+) CM(IO+) (00387600) NCS(IO+) SP(1O+) RS(IO+) M« 5) C(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(1O+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

164 VILLAGE DIRECTORY ViIla2;e Directory Land Use {As on 1999} Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use In hectare)

Cultivable land E r:: -" r:: c ~ » :;::~ Q) e E 8 t:: ::J a r:: 1:1 E ~ .~ ..,.s:: Q) .g .c .2 ~ g> 1 ..," r:: Q) '5 os ~ IV :=; 8 ~ 0 :is ., =.s;'" 05 :1 .~ C ,l! >. C "" ":> Q. ] "::J ~ S ~~ ] 0:: .. ~ ! Q. - ., Q.C , j E ::J .,~ 8 ___ li In Q. 8 '0 g,g 0 '0 t:: ._~~ '!; 1ii ·c 8 'Q C " ! 1ii t:: !i "8 ., 1i 1a. !! 4) !:I ·c ~ 'r:: ! i 0 ~= 4) ·Ii ~ I!! ., ~ l a. z ~ g lJ.. ~ Sl a t:: ~ a. :=;~ :$ z" en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20!b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

PRMR 2·5 Margherila (44) Paddy - Lalung BI. I & Ii 42 FP ED Yrs.

2-5 PR Margherila (45) ED Paddy WakhebJa 43 Yrs.

2-5 PR MR Margheri1a (46) ED Paddy Borkhet 44, Yr •.

2-5 Magantong BI.I PR Margh.rita (49) ED Paddy 45 Yr •. &Ii

2-5 :: MR Margherita (45) ED Paddy Dapkhu 46 Yr •.

PRMR 2-5 Paddy • Kherernpani 47 FP Margherita (44) ED Yr •.

2-5 PR Digboi (43) ED Paddy - Wagun Ponthai 48 Yrs.

'" 2-5 Longlchom PR Margherita (46) ED Paddy 49 Yrs. Ponthai

2-5 PR Margheri1a (49) ED Paddy • Cbairn. BU & Ii 50 Yrs.

2-5 PR MR Digboi (42) ED Paddy Wagun-I 51 Yrs.

165 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG 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 facUlty Is available Is given) OJ ~ "C u Gl () .., ..::J U c ~.g '8 ~ II :e'U c .r:: ..c 0 8 ~ 0 C 41 0 .r:: ~ .~~ c () ~ Q. ! il ~~ 311;' ..... OJ 41 -&. 8. 0 '! 8- .. i! ..J~ .. 0 :g .§ .. ~tIl_~ " 41 a!S ~ ~ .r:: -g .. 'iii§ ~lU 41 III ~ In ;;r: 41 .. C OJ :rf U.r:: ·c c _ :; 0 ::J 0 g'~ a!S2~ o c 1 'il .r:: -a i .8 '0 :; ii I!! ii~-g 's: '0 c ~ ~i E .. Q. i !l' i!'" '2 'Iii '0 I! 0 go ~ ,,~ "c .. Q. '! iOle ii .8 ~ ~!! ~1;' ·c ~ E ~ ti E c la; 2c'"i·a E ;;r: III ~ i ~ 'c 0 ~ z ~ ... z" ill. ;; 9. g. ~.a ~a It: Q.0 oe 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

H(IO+) Wagun- Ii PM«5) - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 52 309 MCW(lO+) TW SS-TW PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00387700) 61 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) Wagun-Iii - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 53 481 78 - P« 5) MCW(IO+) TW SS-TW PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00387800) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) M« 5) C(10+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP{lO+) OCS(1O+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) Wagon-Iv - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 54 611 lOS - P«S) MCW(IO+) TW SS-TW PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00387900) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) M« 5) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S(S H(IO+) Kherem Bisa BI.I- - ACS(lo+) CV(IO+) 10) 55 1,665 322 P M C(IO+) MCW«S) TW SS-TW PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) Iii (00388000) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(S-to) PR(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(JO+)

BS(S H(IO+) Kherem Mur. P M« 5) - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 56 810 MCW(S-IO) rw SS-TW PO(S-to) CM(S-to) (00388100) I32 C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) PR(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS{lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S(S H(IO+) Kherem Kachari 50 PM«S) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) S7 327 MCW(S-to) TW SS-TW PO(S-to) CM(S-to) (00388200) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) PHe(S-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) BS« Galenj. Pontbai 1 P M(S-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) - S8 229 MCW(S-IO) TW SS-TW PO« S) CM«S) 5) RS(IO+) (00388300) 3 C{lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) PH« S) CP« 5) NW(IO+) OCS(JO+) ST(IO+)

_. P«S) H(IO+) 6S« Galeoj. Singpho - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) - S9 389 67 M(S-to) MCW(S-IO). TW SS-TW PO« 5) CM«S) 5) RS(IO+) (00388400) NCS(lO+) SP{lO+) C(IO+) PHC« 5) PH« 5) CP«5) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

6S(S HCH(IO+) - Rajanagar - I 22 PM« 5) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) to) 60 130 MCW(S-IO) TW SS-TW PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) (00388500) C(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(S-to) PR(S-to) CP(S-IO) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(JO+)

BS(S R(IO+) - Rajanagar-[j ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 61 521 82 - P« 5) MCW(S-IO) TW SS-TW PO(S-10) CM(S-IO) (00388600) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) M« S) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PR(S-IO) CP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

166 VILLAGE DIRECTORY VilIae:e Directory Land Use (As on 1999} Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)

Cu~ivable land

I: ~ 0 g .. ~ » II) ~ 8 I: -g e E I: E :::J i3 .~ 0 :::J .<: ., ~ = .51= ..,.<: .., .E '6 i 'i t;j I: ;0 ., ~ :::t ~ ;0 0 :is II> cil I: '5 I: >- 1:~ I: ":::J ~ 15. ":::J ~ VI .s Q. - 0: .8 ~ ~ tV I: Q.I: '5 E ~ :::J 8. t ii tV iti 8,-, '0 :::J tV 1ii .. Q. 8 15 '0 c: .5 ~ ·c 8 ·c I: e e 1ii ~~ "8 iii· Q. !! ;:; !3 '1: .~ ~ ·c Q. II I ~ 0 -fj= II> ! ~ tV II> S Z g. Z Ig LL ~ Iil B t::~ a. ~~ S z If) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 !b) 22 23 2 1

2-5 PR Margherita (47) ED Paddy Wagun-li 52 Yrs.

PRMR 2-5 Paddy Wagun-Iii 53 FP Margherita (48) ED Yrs.

2-5 PR Margherita (50) ED Paddy Wagun-Iv 54 Yrs.

2-S Kherem Bisa BU PR MR Margherita (44) ED Paddy 55 Yrs. Iii

2-5 PR Digboi(33) ED Paddy - Kherem Mura 56 Yrs.

2·S PR Margherita (41) ED Paddy - Kherem Kachari S7 Yr •.

2-S PR Margherita (39) ED Paddy - Gal.nja Ponthai 58 Yr •.

2-5 PR Margherita (39) ED Paddy - Galenja Singpho 59 Yr •.

2-5 PR Margherita (44) ED Paddy - Rajaoagar - I 60 Yrs.

2-S PR Margherita (4S) ED Paddy - Rajaoagar-Ii 61 Yrs.

167 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANG LANG Census ofIndia 2001 - Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (_) Is shown in the column and next to nIn brackets the distance In broad ranges vlz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms ofthe neerest place where the facility Is available Is given) iii iil ! c Cl Cl iii (.) "8 :I.g i il ... Cl II .- lJ 8 J:. C 0 c ~ c II> _g 1i! .~~ c (.) 0- ~ i~ ... ~., ... ..'" -8. 3l~ 0 li !. .. i!: i..J i " .g.. ~~E '" ... 011 ~ ~ C ~ f!!.1i Cl Cl "II B~ .~ .. 31 ;; :s I J:. c C • j ii 0- "lD 0II~~ .8 '5 '5 .2 j I! 01 Ii ~:s E "[ '5 ~ 31 .!! "5" '5 ~ 2' ~"" ·2 ~ "C \II 8. c li ,el ~ll "',.. iii .8 ~ :;z'" ~~ E ID ·c ~ E ~ c If E c .g i ~ ... .01 El Cl II ~ 1; 1: 0 .!OJ CI) Z ! I- Z" "!.Y" ;!i Q 9. ~.a ~~ II:: 8,CI) 8·i! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

H(ll}+) Rajanagar.1ii - ACS(II}+) CY(II}+) BS(IO+) 62 538 96 • P« 5) MCW(S-IO) TW SS· TW PO(II}+) CM(II}+) (00388700) NCS(II}+) SP(II}+) RS(II}+) M« 5) C(II}+) PHC(II}+) PH(II}+) CP(II}+) OCS(II}+) ST(IO+) NW(lI}+)

• H(II}+) Bijoypur·1 BU ·Iii ACS(II}+) CV(II}+) BS(II}+) 63 2,195 381 P M C(II}+) MCW(II}+) TW SS·TW PO(II}+) CM(II}+) (00388800) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+} RS(II}+) PHC(II}+} PH(II}+) CP(II}+} OCS(lO+) ST(II}+} NW(IO+)

P« 5) • H(II}+} Bijoypur-Ii BU • Ii - TWRSS· ACS(II}+) CV(II}+} BS(II}+) 64 918 ISS M(II}+) MCW(S·IO) PO(II}+) CM(II}+) (00388900) TW NCS(II}+) SP(II}+) RS(II}+) C(II}+} PHC(II}+) PH(II}+) CP(II}+) OCS(II}+) ST(II}+) NW(II}+)

P«5) • H(II}+) BS(II}+) Bijoypur·lii BU & · TWRSS· ACS(II}+) CV(II}+) 65 1,371 225 M(II}+) MCW(S-IO) PO(II}+) CM(II}+) RS(II}+) Ii (00389000) TW NCS(II}+) SP(II}+) C(II}+} PHC(II}+) PH(II}+) CP(IO+} NW(II}+) OCS(II}+) ST(II}+)

- BS(S • P« 5) - H(II}+) Gidding Adivuhi ACS(II}+) CV(II}+) 10) 66 303 51 M(II}+} MCW(II}+) TW SS-TW PO(S-IO) CM(5-1O) (00389Ioo) NCS(II}+} SP(II}+) RS(II}+) C(II}+) PHC« 5) PH(S-IO) CP(5-10) OCS(II}+) ST(II}+) NW(II}+)

- BS(S P«S) • H(II}+) Kumung Pothar -1 · ACS(IO+) CV(II}+) 10) 67 154 26 M(5-10) MCW(lI}+) TSS·T P0(5-10) CM(5-1O) (003892oo) NCS(II}+) SpeW) RS(II}+) C(II}+) PHC(5-10) PH(5-10) CP(5-10} OCS(II}+} ST(II}+) NW(II}+)

• BS(S P(S·IO} • H(II}+) Kumung Pothar - Ii - ACS(II}+) CY(II}+) 10) 68 ISO 23 M(II}+) MCW(II}+} TSS·T PO(s-IO) CM(5-10) (00389300) NCS(II}+) SP(II}+} RS(II}+) C(II}+) PH(5-10) CP(5-10) PHC(S.~O) OCS(II}+) ST(II}+) NW(IO+)

• BS(5 - P(S·IO) H(I(f+.) Kumung Pothar - ACS(II}+) CV(II}+) 10)., 69 154 25 M(II}+) MCW(II}+) TSS·T P0(5-10) CM(S-IO) Iii (00389400) NCS(lI}+) SP(II}+) RS(II}+) C(ll}+) PHC(S-IO) PH(S.!O) CP(S-IO) OCS(II}+) ST(II}+} NW(IO+}

H(II}+) UchaBam - ACS(II}+} CY(II}+} BS(II}+) 70 121 21 - P« S) MCW(II}+) TW SS·TW PO(II}+) CM(II}+) (00389500) NCS(II}+) SP(lI}+) RS(II}+) M« 5) C(II}+} PHC(IO+) PH(II}+) CP(II}+) OCS(II}+) ST(II}+) NW(II}+)

- H(II}+) Khauji Potner ACS(II}+} CV(II}+) BS(II}+) 71 138 24 - P(S·IO) MCW(II}+) TSS·T PO(II}+) CM(II}+) (00389600) NCS(II}+) SP(lI}+} RS(II}+) M« 5) C(II}+) PHC(IO+) PH(II}+) CP(II}+) OCS(II}+) ST(II}+) NW(II}+}

168 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Village Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use In hectare)

Cultivable land c 0 I 'i c: > ~ E """~ ..c e E il c: d d E ~ co .~ ::J .<: ~ .$a 0 .c: ....." .2 ., 0> E .~ -, 0> co ~ c ~ 8 0 ...,~ :is.. 011 :!! .E; ...,~ c .. ~ >- c: j .ll 15. ~1l g ::J ~ .," ~ j 0- ~ co c n: o.c ico ~ E 8. 8." ::J -Ii ., co 8,.... 8 '5 "6 '5 1ii " 0- ._EY '5 .t:: 8 .t:: g~ c ., c ~ !! ., 1ii ~~ "8 iii c. ~c !! 'is !3 ·c E ·c c. :l I l 0 ~;e CD ·Ii ~ ~ OJ ., :( z a. z :;~ u. i3: ~ 5' t- q a. :; q « z (/) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) ·21 (b) 22 23 2 1

2-5 PR Margberita (46) ED Paddy - Rajanagar-Iii 62 Yrs.

2-5 Bijoypur-I BI.I - MR FP Margberita (49) ED Paddy 63 Yr •. Iii

2-5 Bijoypur-Ii BI.I- MRFP Margberita (49) Paddy 64 - Yrs. Ii

2-5 Bijoypur-Iii BU MRfP Margberita (SO) Paddy 65 - Yrs. &Ii

PRMR 2-5 Gidding Margberita (42) ED Paddy 66 FP Yr •. Adivashi

2-5 Kwnung Potbar - PR Margberita (42) ED Paddy 67 Yr •. I

2-5 Kwnung Potbar - PR Margberita (42) ED Paddy 68 Yrs. Ii

2-5 Kumung Pothar - .. 69 PR Margberita (43) ED Paddy Yrs. Iii

2-5 :: MR Margberita (47) ED Paddy Ucha Bam 70 Yrs.

2-5 PR Margberita (48) ED Paddy - Kbauji Potner 71 Yrs.

169 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANG LANG Census of India 2001 • Amenities and Amenities available (if not available within the vUlcllge, 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 ofthe nearest place where the facility Is available Is given) :s e "'..c: " u" c: ...t:i '8 ~ ~ " .r:. "'c: 0 c: ~ .. ~.g 8 c: c: 0 "0 0 c .r:. i! 'g~ 'l!:~ u" ~ Q. e ...... 8- " -&. 3:1;- ~ " 0 !" "" '" i!: ..J .s:~'" "'0 ·IL, ~~~ :s " 05 ~ .r:. c: a .. 'ii~ !!!.1ii c: ., "01 wi il.r:.·c: II> 3: 0 ":s c: c: • " " 0 "01 ~ .§ 052~ o c: ='5 'i! .r:. a. O .8 , 'S OJ I! 1V Oj~-g E III '5 .~ B '5 e ~ I ~ ~"" .~ 01 ~ '2 ~ "c: III ~ c: ] E ., ~1 .8 :l<'" " ~ 'Iii E " ~1;- OJ E 1V OJ E B c: il E,! ·c III" :s 'c" ~~:a.- '0 '0 " ~ ·c ~ 15~ ",.r:. .. 0'- (/)" Z l- I- Z ill :!! a a. s,2.a :S:2 ~g(j) ul! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

P(S-IO) H(IO+) Koriyar Pani - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 72 112 28 M(5-IO) MCW(IO+) TSS-T PO(IO+) CM(IO+) (00389700) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

88(S P«5) H(IO+) - Gidding Balijan - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 10) 73 213 37 M(S·IO) MCW(IO+) TW SS-TW PO(S-IO) CM(S·IO) (00389800) NC8(10+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(S-IO) PH(S-IO) CP(5-10) OCS(1O+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

T(I7) 0(2) W(30) 1'(36) M(IO) CWC(Il) TK(30) PO(7) Block Total 0.0 54276 9662 S(4) PUC(2) HC PHC(2) CP CV(3) 8S(13) &(30) PH(94) AC(14) 0 1'H8(3) TW(66) CHW(~! R.(6) S(5)

170 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villaee Directory Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (I.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

Cultivable land

I: :[ 0 I: ~ Co E II) ~ I: e: E 8 "8 :l il I: E ~ .~ E § :l J:: .. 0 ...., II) = J:: J2 C> E .~ .~ ...., C> I: ij OIl ~ .. 0 ~ 8 > ~ "0 :zs OIl o!S ''::: .~ "0 I: .. ~ I: I: :l j g ~ :l ~ ., 0.. ~~ "8 '8 0: ~ ~ ., &. &." 8,...., .. I: Q.I: 1 ii ..Q. Ell 8 '0 15 '0 ~ " ._ '5 ·c 8 ·c ~~ §~ I: e 2! ~ ii "8 '~ Q. .. !ij 2! i) !3 '1: .E~ Q. II) ~ ~ "8 0 ~~ OIl .. :l ~ .. « z Q. Z :ii E u. ~ ~ a bP Q. :iiu « z 14 15 16 17 16 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2

2-5 PR Margherita (52) ED Paddy - Koriyar Pani 72 Yrs.

2-5 ;:MR Margherita(41) ED Paddy - Gidding Balijan 73 Yr •.

PR(55) ED(49) N(2) MR(44) 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 EA(19) M(l) FP(41)

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APPENDIX 1- ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND OTHER Name of the District: Changlang Educational institutions

Total Total number of population Matriculation! Sti. Name of inhabited of C.D. Primary school Middle school Secondary school No. C. D. Block villages block Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Changlang 99 14,840 56 56 10 10

2 Nampong-Manmao 80 10,155 42 42 8 8 4 4 3 Khagam-Miao 84 33,763 45 47 19 20 6 6 4 Bordumsa-Diyun 73 54,276 36 36 10 10 4 4 District (Rural) : ' 336 113,034 179 181 47 48 15 15

Medical institutions Maternity and Child Welfare Centre / Primary Health Maternity Home / Centre / Health Primary Health Child Welfare Sir. Name of HosEital Di~ens~ Centre Sub-centre Centre No. C. D. Block Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutio 1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Changlang 0 0 2 2 3 3 3 0 0 2 Nampong-Manmao 0 0 7 8 3 3 3 3 4 6 3 Khagam-Miao 0 0 2 2 8 8 2 2 4 6 4 Bordumsa-Di yun 0 0 2 2 3 3 3 3 12 12

District (Rural) : 0 0 13 14 15 17 11 11 20 24

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY AMENITIES IN VILLAGES - C.D. BLOCK LEVEL

Higher Secondary/ PUClInterrnediate/ College Adult literacy No Junior college (~aduate and above) classes/centres Others educational Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions facilities 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 0 0 18 18 40 3 3 0 0 37 37 4 4 23 5 5 0 0 54 61 0 0 19 2 2 0 0 14 14 34

10 10 1 123 130 6 6 116

Drinking water source

Family Community Welfare Centre Health Workers . Others No medical Villages Institutions Villages Numbers Villages Institutions facilities Tap Well 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

0 0 12 12 0 0 82 97 0 3 3 2 2 68 71 3 0 0 3 3 0_, 0 67 45 48 0 0 3 3 0 0 55 17 30

3 3 20 20 272 230 81

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APPENDIX 1- ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL AND OTHER Name of the District: Changlang Drinking water source (contd.)

No drinking Sir: Name of More than water No. C.D. Block Tank Tubewell River Fountain Canal Others one source facilities I 2 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

Changlang 0 0 0 8 0 0 6 0 2 Narnpong-Manmao 0 0 26 12 2 31 0 3 Khagam-Miao 0 35 12 19 2 21 60 0

4 Bordumsa-Diyun 30 66 6 5 0 31 36 0

District (Rural) : ' 30 tOt 44 44 4 S3 133 0

Banks Power supply Credit societies

Number of Number of commercial Number of non- and agricultural agricultural SIr. Name of co-operative Not credit credit No. C. D. Block Villa~es banks Available available ·Vi11a~es societies Villa~es societies 1 2 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64

Changlang 2 4 92 7 0 0 3

2 Nampong-Manmao 0 0 71 9 0 0 0 0

3 Khagam-Miao 2 4 55 .29 0 0 3

4 Bordumsa-Diyun 65 8 0 0 0 0 District (Rural) : S 9 283 53 0 0 2 6

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VILLAGE DlRECTORY ~MENITIES IN VILLAGES - C. D. BLOCK LEVEL

Post, Telegraph & Telephone Transport communications

Post, Post & Telegraph telegraph Post Telegraph telegraph Post office office & office & Bus Railway Navigable office office office & phone phone phone Phone service station waterway 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

2 0 0 0 0 0 6 16 0 0

5 0 0 4 0 0 9 20 0 0

12 4 4 8 4 4 14 15 0 0

7 0 0 4 0 0 6 13 0 0

26 4 4 16 4 4 35 64 0 0

Recreational facility Newspaper/Magazine

Stadium I Number of Auditorium! ath er credi t Cinema/ Community News paper & Villages societies Video hall Sports club hall News EaEer Magazine Magazine 65 66 67 68 69 70 . 71 72

0 0 2 0 3 2 2

0 0 3 0 0 0 0

3 0 12 10 10

0 0 3 0 0 2 2 2

3 9 0 2 18 14 14

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APPENDIX lA - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES BY NUMBER OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS Name of the District: Changlang

Serial Name of Total number of Number of Erimary schools number C. D. block inhabited villages None One Two Three Four + 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Changlang 99 43 56 0 0 0

2 Nampong-Manmao 80 38 42 0 0 0

3 Khagam-Miao 84 39 43 2 0 0

4 Bordumsa-Diyun 73 37 36 0 0 0

District Total : 336 157 177 2 0 0

APPENDIX IB - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES BY PRIMARY, MIDDLE AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS Name of the District: Changlang TXEe of educational institutions available I Total number At least one primary At least one primary At least one middle Serial Name of of inhabited school and no middle school and one school and one number C. D. block villages No School school middle school secondary schoor; 2 3 4 5 6 7

Changlang 99 43 46 10

2 N ampong-Manmao 80 38 34 8 4

3 Khagam-Miao 84 39 26 19 6

4 Bordumsa-Diyun 73 37 26 10 4 Total: 336 157 132 47 15

APPENDIX IC - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES WITH DIFFmENT SOURCES OF DRINKING WATER FACILITIES AVAILABLE Name of the District: Changlang Number of villages with different sources of drinking water available M ore than om source only froJ Serial Name of Only Only tap, well, tub! number C. D. block Only tap Only well tube well handpump well, handpurg 2 3 4 5 6 7 J

Changlang 91 0 0 0 0 2 Nampong-Manmao 42 0 0 0 3 3 Khagam-Miao 7 0 0 52 4 Bordumsa-Diyun 5 0 32 0 33 District Total : 145 1 32 0 88

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APPENDIX II - VILLAGE DIRECTORY VILLAGES WITH 5,000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WHICH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES

There is no village with 5,000 and above population in the district. So information to be incorporated in this appendix may be treated as NIL.

APPENDIX II - A CENSUS TOWN CENSUS TOWNS WlllCH DO NOT HAVE ONE OR MORE AMENITIES Name of the District: Chalglang Amenities not available Amenities not available (indicate N. A. where amenity (indicate N. A. where amenity not available ) not available) Location Senior Tap Approach SI. Name of code Name of Secondary Health drinking Bus by Pucca No. census town number C. D. block Population School College Centre water facility road Banks 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Changlang 41201000 Changlang 6,469 N.A. N.A. N.A. Available N.A. Available Available

2 Jairampur 41202000 Nampong- 5,919 N.A. N.A. Available Available N.A. Available Available Manrnao

APPENDIX - m -VILLAGE DIRECTORY LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF CENSUS TOWN I NON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS

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

177 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANG LANG APPENDIX N -VlLLAGEDIREcrORY C. D. BLOCK WISE LIST OF INHABITED VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITY OTHER 1HANDRINKINGWATERFAClLITYISAVAlLABLE Narne of the District: Changlang Serial Location code Name of Number number village 2 3

Name of CD Block: Changlang Nil

Name of CD Block: Nampong-Manmao 00367500 New Longtoi 2 00371600 Huru Putak

Name of CD Block: Khagam-Miao 3 00375100 Topihill 4 00375300 Sidikuh 5 00377600 Maithong 6 00377700 (Maithong II/(Namphai II) 7 00378900 Budhista· 8 00379100 Kamalapuri 9 00379300 Nandakanan 10 00379500 Brajapur 11 00382500 Singrnao

Narne of CD Block : Bordumsa-Diyun 12 00385200 Mudoi Dweep Bl.I&II 13 00385400 Madhupur-II 14 00388900 Bijoypur-Ii BU - II

APPENDIX V - VILLAGE DIRECTORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION villages h!!ying no Serial Name of Total Uninhabited Inhabited Scheduled Castes number C.D. block villages villages villages population 2 3 4 5 6 Changlang 101 2 99 98 2 Nampong-Manmao 84 4 80 77 3 Khagam-Miao 84 0 84 74 4 Bordumsa-Diyun 73 0 73 67 District Total: 342 6 336 316

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APPENDIX VI - VILLAGE DIRECTORY SUMMARY SHOWING NUMBER OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION Number of inhabited Serial Name of Total Uninhabited Inhabited villages having no number C. D. block villages villages villages Scheduled Tribes 2 3 4 5 6

Changlang 101 2 99 10 2 Nampong-Manrnao 84 4 80 6 3 Khagam-Miao 84 0 84 20 4 Bordumsa-Diyun 73 0 73 28 District Total: 342 6 336 64

APPENDIX VllA-VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OFVlLLAGESACCORDINGTO THE PROPORTIONOFTHE SCHEDULED CASTES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BYRANGES Name of the District: Changlang Range of Scheduled Castes population Location (percentages) code number Name ofviii age 2 3

Name of CD Block: Changlang Less than 5 00365400 Coffee Plantation (Old Yumchum) Name of CD Block: Nampong-Manmao Less than 5 00368700 Manmao H.Q. 00370800 Nampong H.Q.BI.-III (Lower) 00366000 Singwang Name of CD Block: Kbagam-Miao Less than 5 00382100 Kharsang H.Q.-II (Kharsang Bazar) 00378700 Miao H.Q. BI I-VII 00375400 Vijoynagar H.Q. 00381800 New Lissang 00380500 Oil India Housing Complex 00380400 Longtom-I 00376100 Namphai Bazar BU & II 00380300 Namchik Range Office Complex 00382000 Kharsang H.Q.-I 00377600 Maithong Name of CD Block: Bordumsa-Diyun Less than 5 00385100 Udoipur BI. I - Iv 00385700 Bordumsa H.Q.BI.I&II 00382600 Innao B1. I & II 00384000 Manabhumi H.Q. 00389100 Gidding Adivashi 11-20 00387500 Chaimu BU & II

;\Iote:- Villages having NIL Scheduled Castes Population have been excluded.

179 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG APPENDIX VllB -VILLAGE DIRECTORY USTOFVlLLAGESACCORDINGTO THE PROPORTION OFTHE SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTALPOPULATION BY RANGES N arne of the District: Changlang Range of Range of Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribes population Location population Location (percentages) code number Name of village (percentages) code number Name of village 1 2 3 1 2 3 Name of CD Block: Changlang 00358800 New Thamlom(Simrang) Less tban 5 00364600 Longpba 00363700 Changlang Ply (Longran - Ill) 00358400 New Changlang 00357900 Rangkatu & Kengkhu Tea 00364500 Hasseng Estate (Longpang) 00361800 Yankang 00365000 Old Namtok 00359200 New Rangkatu 00358100 4 K.M. Pwd Camp 00359000 Kengkhu Jungmungsung 00361000 Phangtip 00358700 3 K.M: Pwd Camp 00355700 Yanman (Jungmong) 00362900 Langchuk 00358900 7 K.M. Yungchik Pwd (Yungchik) 00362700 Bubang-II 5-10 00363600 Saching - III 00364100 7 K.M. Tea Garden 00359700 Khuchep (Jungpak) 00358300 Old Changlang 11-20 00363500 Saching- II 00357800 14 K.M. Pwd Camp 00356100 Longkey Thingdang-l 00359400 Chokdok- II 3140 00362300 Ngaichang 00365200 3 K.M. Forest Camp 00357300 Khimiyong Village (Namdang-II) 00359100 Rangkatu 00357400 Khimiyong H.Q, 00361300 SumIam 41-50 00360300 Rangran-II 00361100 Simnom 00360700 Hadap 00365600 Longran Pwd Camp 00356500 Tongthung Havi (Longran-I1) 00362400 Jungsam 51-75 00355900 Thamiyang 00365400 Coffee Plantation (Old Yumchum) 00365500 Longran Village 00357000 Changra 00360500 Rang-Prah Govt. College (Longbusung) 00356200 Panlom 00360400 Ranglum 00356600 Lungsang 00358500 Longri 00361500 Jongphohate 76 and above 00355800 Hanalthong 00357100 Phungsa 00356000 Datkan 00360800 Chimsu 00356300 Songkhu Havi 00360900 Laktong 00356400 JongjiHavi 00364700 Kothung 00356700 Wafang 00359600 Jungmaisung - II 00356800 Thamlom 00364400 Kongsa 00356900 Motong 00363100 New Sohe-Laktong 00357200 SumIam 00359800 Longlung 00357500 New Longkey (New) 00361200 Hatangso 00357600 Yanchang (New) 00365300 Ranggringkan - I - III 00358200 Amchung

180 APPENDIXES TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY APPENDIX VIIB-VllLAGEDIRECfORY USTOFVlLLAGESACCORDING TO TIlE PROPORTION OFTIlESCHEDULEDTRlBES TO TIlE TOTAL POPULATION BYRANGES N arne of the District; Changlang Range of Range of Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribes population Location population Location (percentages) code number Name of village (percentages) code number Name ofvillage 2 3 2 3

00359300 Chokdok - I 41-50 00359500 Jungmaisung - I 00370400 Nongkey 00359900 New Longlung 00368900 Kamlao Vaneer 00360000 NewSaIlang (Chiumiangchung) 00360100 Sikeng 00373400 Chamro 00360200 Rangran-I 51-75 00360600 Kantang 00370100 Machurn - II 00361400 Saban(Wawoi) 00372900 Kovin 00361600 Ngoitong 00369100 Renuk M.E. School 00361900 New Jongrom 00366000 Singwang 00362000 Nakang 00373700 Tengmo 00362100 Kangkho 76 and above 00362200 Wotlom 00371300 Tikhak Putak 00362500 Sallang 00369600 Khamkai 00362600 Bubang-I 00367500 New Longtoi 00362800 Bubang-Ill 00369700 Nongthey - I 00363000 Sohe-Laktong 00369800 Nongthey - II 00363200 Chingsa 00366400 New Jukhi 00363300 Khitkhang - Tong 00370000 Machum - I 00363400 Saching-I 00373500 Tikhak Taipi 00364200 Khuchep -II 00366200 Rima Name of CD Block: Nampong-Manmao 00368200 Old Dukpey Village (Dukpey Less than 5 - I) 00372800 Tangsa Tea Estate 00369200 Namgoi Village-l 11-20 00367400 Lyngok 00373900 3 K.M. Pwd Camp(Tokpen- 00373800 Hetlong Nong) 00366100 Ionglimpathar 00372600 Nampong Ply Namgoi 00367300 Lungsang (Namgoi - Iv) 00371200 Lungpang 00374100 Namchik Pwd Camp 00367800 Phinbiro - II (Namkyui - Chung) 00368100 Old Kamlao 00370300 Therimkan Staff (Theremkan 00366900 Sasum - II) 00369400 Namgoi Village-III 21-30 00368000 New Kamlao 00368700 Mamnao H.Q. 00365900 WaIongtoi 31-40 00371100 Rima Iv School(Rima) 00370600 Nampong H.Q.BI.-I 00373300 Khamdu 00370700 Nampong H.Q.BI.-II (Lower) 00367200 Tengman 00368400 11 K.M. Pwd Camp 00366500 Old Jukhi (Maithingro Kaan - II) Therimkan 00370800 Nampong H.Q.BI.-I1I 00370200 (Lower) 00373000 Honkap 00373100 Typong 00367600 Longtoi

181 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG APPENDIX VllB-VILLAGE DIRECTORY LIST OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO TIIEPROPORTION OFTIIE SCHEDULED1RIBES TOTIIE TOTALPOPULATIONBYRANGES Name of the District: Changlang Range of Range of Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribes population Location population Location (percentages) code number Name of village (percentages) code number Name of village 2 3 2 3 00373600 Longvi 31-40 00366700 Renuk 00378700 Miao H.Q. BII-VII 00367700 Phinbiro - r 00376100 Namphai Bazar BU & n 00365800 Manmao Village 00380500 Oil India Housing Complex 00366800 Borsatum 00382100 Kharsang H.Q.-n (Kharsang 00367000 Hetman Bazar) 00367l-00 RanghiJ 41-50 00367900 Chumpon 00375900 Khagam Singpho 00368300 New Dukpey Village 51-75 (Maithingro Kaan - I) 00375400 VijoynagarH.Q. 00369000 Tirap Sakan Village 00375600 Khamuk 00369300 Namgoi Village -II 00377500 Namphai Singpho 00369900 Nongthey - III 00379900 Namphuk 00371000 New Rima 00380400 Longtom-r 00371400 Mossang Putak 00380000 Jengpathar 00371500 Old Putak 00381100 NewChingsa 00371700 Tikhak Khamlang 00381300 Kuttom 00371800 Sangwal Khamlang 76 and above 00371900 Mossang Khamlang 00376500 Neirong 00372000 Wintong 00381400 Nongtham 00372100 Changlai 00381200 Kharsang JugJi 00372200 Motangsa 00376800 OldPlone 00372300 Longchong-r 00376400 Neotan 00372400 Longchong - II 00375500 Pisi 00372500 Tengpong 00377200 Maithongpung 00372700 Langka 00376900 Khachang 00373200 Longman 00375800 Lewang Name of CD Block: Kbagam-Miao 00377000 NewYumchum Less than 5 00379800 Balinong 00378800 Dharmapur BI. I - V 00377400 Phaniyak 00378400 M'Pen BU & II 00376200 Namphainong 11-20 00380800 Nallong 00378500 Deban Forest Camp (Deban) 00378000 Songking 00380300 Namchik Range Office 00381900 Injan Complex 00378200 Ningrang 00377800 MiaSingpho 00380700 NewYanman 21-30 00380100 Namchik Havi 00381800 New Lissang 00381500 Jotinkaike 00377900 Sikao 00382300 Donyi-Polo 00377600 Maithong 00376700 Old Champo - I 00382000 Kharsang H.Q.-I 00380900 Kharsang Tinali

182 APPENDIXES TO VILLAGE DIRECTORY

APPENDlX V1IB-VILLAGE DlRECfORY USTOFVlLLAGESACCORDINGTOTHEPROPORTION OFTHE SCHEDULED TRIBES TO THE TOTAL POPULATION BY RANGES N arne of the District: Changiang Range of Range of Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Tribes population Location population Location (percentages) code number Name of village (percentages) code number Name of village 2 3 1 2 3

00380600 Jorong 00388000 KheremBisa BLI-III 00315100 Phup 21-30 00381000 New Longkey 00387800 Wagun-III 00382500 Singmao 00385100 Bordumsa H.Q.BI.I&II 00314100 GandhigramBl.I & II 00387100 Dapkhu 00318100 Nayang 00386900 Borkhet 00381600 Kaikepathar 00382600 Innao Bl. I & II 00316600 New Khimiyong 00381000 Magantong Bl.I & II 00376000 Khagam Mossang 31-40 00378300 New Khamlang 00388100 Raj anagar -III 00382400 Longtom- II 00388400 Galenja Singpho 00374500 Hazolo 00386800 Wakhetna 00375300 Sidikuh 00383000 Innao Sengmai 00376300 New Plone 00385800 Bordumsa Vill.BI.I&II 00317100 Longri 00386100 Goju 00317300 New Champo 00386300 Gidding 00380200 Ongman 41-50 00381100 Sonkhidong 00386400 Dirak Pothar 00382200 Panchun 00389800 Gidding BaJijan Name of CD Block: Bordumsa-Diyun 00382900 InDIO Khamti Less than 5 00387300 Wagun Ponthai 00385100 Udoipur Bl. I - Iv 51-75 00384600 Avoipur Bl. I - II 00383100 Dumba Mossang 00382800 Innao Pathar 00383200 Kumchaikha 00382700 InnaoAhom 00387400 Longkhom Ponthai 00388100 Kherem Mura 00383600 Balupather 11-20 00383800 Dumba Singpho 00387200 Kherempani 00389100 Koriyar Pani 00387900 Wagun-Iv 76 and above 00389200 Kumung Pothar-I 00386600 NarnIeng 00386700 Lalung Bl. I & II 00388500 Rajanagar - I 00383900 Diyun H.Q. B!.I&II 00388600 Raj anagar-II 00384000 Manabhumi H.Q. 00383300 Sompoi-I 00383100 Mudoi BI.I & II 00388300 Galenja Ponthai 00381500 Chaimu BLI & II 00383500 Kumchai Deori 00386500 Podumoni 00383400 Sompoi-II

183 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANG LANG

APPENDIX VIII - VILLAGE DIRECTORY NUMBER OF VILLAGES UNDER EACH GRAM PANCHAYAT (C. D. BLOCK WISE)

There is no Gram Panchayat in the district.

APPENDIX IX - VILLAGE DIRECTORY STATEMENT SHOWING NUMBER OF GIRLS SCHOOLS IN THE VILLAGES

There is no separate girls school in the district. The table is optional subject to availability of information

184 SECTION II Town Directory

_, The town directory is presented for each town a) All areas within Municipality Municipal covering different aspects of urban life. As like 1991 Corporation, Cantonment Board or Notified census seven statements have been included for Town ArealUrban Local Body. presentation of this data. The data contained in these b) Any other place which satisfied all of the statements are the area, population in 2001 and past following criteria: censuses, growth rates, density, sex ratio, physical aspects of towns, communications, municipal finances, o A minimum population of 5000. civic, medical, educational and other amenities and il) At least 75% of the male working trade, commerce, industry and banking facilities. It population should be engaged in non­ covers all the towns in the district statutorily notified agricultural pursuits and as well as non-municipal towns. All the towns in the iii) A minimum density of population of district are arranged in alphabetical order. 400 persons per square kilometer or As in the case of Village Directory, the Town 1000 per square kilometer. Directory is also a compiled presentation of various In Arunachal during Census of India 2001, 17 amenities and other basic information in respect of Towns were existing and all 17 of them were Notified the urban areas (Towns) as per various formats Towns. In the year 1991 the total number of Notified adopted for this purpose .. The Town Directory includes Towns were 10 as notified by the State Government the following statements. from time to time. Statement I Status and Growth History. As in the case of Urban Areas! Units (Towns/ Statement II Physical Aspects and Location of Cities), the concept of Urban Agglomeration (UA) Towns. remained unchanged from 1971 Census. In Census Statement ill Municipal Finance. an Urban Agglomeration (UA) denotes a continuous urban spread and normally consists of a town and its Statement IV Civic and Other Amenities. adjoining urban outgrowths or two or more physically Statement V Medical, Educational, contiguous towns together with contiguous well Statement VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and recongnised outgrowths if any, of such towns. No banking. Urban Agglomeration watch detected in the district ~uring 2001 Census and hence corresponding Statement vn Civic and other amenities in Slums. information in this regard be taken as nil. A brief note Appendix to Town Directory - Towns showing on various abbreviation used in the Town Directory their outgrowth with population could not be compiled is also given. as there is no Slum areas/population available A gist of data contain in the Statement I to VI anywhere in Arunachal Pradesh and there is no outgrowth areas of any town in the State. as mentioned below may be of benefit of data users: The criteria for any area considered as urban in Statement~I 200 I Census was initially formulated in 1991 Census It contains details of Class, Name and Civic Which continued to be the same in the Census of Status of Town (col. 2), Location Code Number (col. 1981, 1991 and 2001 as briefly indicated below: 3), Name of the Police Station (col. 4), Name of the DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG c. D. Block (col. 5), Area in sq. Ian. of each Town commodities manufactured (col. 6, 7, 8), Number of (col. 6), Number of Households in 2001 Census (col. Banks (col. 9), Number of Credit and other Societies 7), Population and Growth Rate (in brackets) of the (col. 10 and col. 11) are given. Town at the Census of1901, 1911, 1921, 1931, 1941, Statement-VII 1951, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991 and 2001 (col. 8 to col. 22). It has been provided for incorporation of data on Civic and other amenities in Slums in respect of Class Statement-II and Name of the Town where the Slum exists (col. This statement gives Physical Aspects and 2), Name ofSlurn (col. 3), whether Notified (col. 4), Location of Towns and contains information on Class Number of Households (col. 5), Population (col. 6), and Name of Town (col. 2), Rainfall in mnl. (col. 3), Paved Roads (col. 7), System of Sewerage (col. 8), Temperature in 0 Celsius (col. 4 and col. 5), Road Number of Latrines (col. 9,10,11), Community (col. distance in kilometer from State Hqtrs. (col. 6) and 12), Method of Disposal of Night Soil (col. 13), District Hqtrs. (col. 7), Distance between the Town Drinking Water Supply (col. 14) and Supply of and nearest city with 1 Lakh or more Population (col. Electricity (col. 15, 16, 17). 9), 5 Lakh or more £opulation (col. 10), Railway Note explaining the abbreviations used in the Station (col. 11) and Bus Facility (col. 12), Column Town directory 13 has been left blank as no data is available since no such system is in existence. Town Directory statements (I to VII) Statement-III Statement I : Status and Growth History It is proposed to contain data in respect of Column (2) : Class, name and civic Municipal Finance. As not a single municipality or administration status of town : similar body has been functioning in Arunachal Nil report has been shown in this Statement (col. 4-17). Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis of town directory data at the state and all India levels. Statement-IV It is presented according to 2001 Census Population This statement incorporated information in respect of the town as follows : of Class and Name of the Town, Civic Administration Population Class Status (col. 2), 2001 Census Population (col. 3), Scheduled Caste (col. 4), Scheduled Tribe (col. 5), 100,000 and above I Road Length (col. 6), System of Sewerage (col. 7), 50,000 - 99,999 II Number of Latrines (col. 8-11), Method of Disposal 20,000 - 49,999 III of Night Soil (col. 12), Source of Water Supply (col. 13), System of Storage with Capacity (col. 14) Fire 10,000 - 19,999 IV Fighting Service (col. 15), Electrification (col. 16-20). 5,000 - 9,999 V Statement-V Below 5,000 VI It contains details of Class and name of the Town Town with a population of one hundred thousand (col. 2), Population in 2001 Census (col. 3), Medical (1,00,000 )and above is treated as a city. Facilities (col. 4 and col. 5), Educational Facilities (col. 6-15), Number of Recreational and Cultural Facilities The civic administration status of the towns is (col. 16-20). indicated within bracket against the name of the town. The following abbreviations are used to denote Statement-VI civic status of town. In this statement information on Trade (i) Municipal Corporation Corp. Corp. Commerce, Industry and Banking have been incorporated. Thus information on Class and Name (ii) Municipal Committee MC of the Towns (col. 2), Names of the most important (iii) Municipal Council MCI

186 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENTS (iv) City Municipal Council CMC Column 11, 12 and 13 : (v) Town Municipal Council TMC If referent town enjoys the facility of railway station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal. Its (vi) Municipal Board MB name is to be mentioned. If not available, then the (vii) Municipality M name of nearest place with distance, where such (viii) Cantonment Board/Cantonment CB facility exists is to be mentioned. -- (ix) Notified Area NA Statement III: Municipal Finance 1998 -1999 (x) Notified Town NT Item-wise amount of receipt and expenditure in thousand rupees, relating to municipal finance of the (xi) Notified Area Committee/ NAC town for the year 1998-99 is to be recorded. Notified Area Council Statement IV : Civic and Other amenities, 1999 (xii) Notified Town Area NTA Column (1 to 5) : Self explanatory. (xiii) Industrial Notified Area INA Column (6) : Road length (in kms.) (xiv) Industrial To.wnship ITS Information about kutcha / pucca road is to be (xv) Township TS recorded separately for the roads within the limits of (xvi) Town Panchayat TP the referent town. (xvii) Nagar Panchayat NP (i) Pucca Road PR (xviii) Town Committee/ TC (li) Kutcha Road KR Town Area Committee Column (7) : System of Sewerage (xix) Small Town Committee ST Generally, by sewerage system is implied the (xx) Estate office EO network of mains and branches of underground conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point (xxi) Gram Panchayat GP of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and (xxii) Census Town CT industrial wastes are called separate sewers, those Others columns need no comments. that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other surface are known as storm water drains, while those Statement II - Physical Aspects and Location carrying both sewage and storm water are called of towns, 1999. combined sewers. Column 3 to 5 : Physical Aspects The codes used for different types of drainage In this columns the Rainfall and Maximum & system are as follows : Minimum Temperature of the town is recorded. (i) Sewer S Column 6, 7 and 8 : (li) Open Surface Drains OSD Name of the State headquarters, District (iii) Box Surface Drains .. ~ BSD headquarters and Sub-Divisional headquarters with (iv) SylkDrains SD distance from the referent town in kilometers, is to (v) Cesspool method CP be recorded respectively. If the names mentioned in these columns are the same as the referent town (vi) Pit System Pt itself, the distance is recorded as (0) zero. (vii) Others 0 Column 9 & 10 : Column 8 to 11 : Number of latrines Name of the nearest city with one lakh and more Number of various types of latrines both Public and five lakh and more population are recorded. and Private are given in these columns.

187 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG Column 12 : Method of disposal of night soil Statement V : Medical, Educational, The various prevalent method of disposal of night Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 soil are given below with codes : Column 1 to 3 : Self explanatory. Head Loads HL Column 4 & 5: Basket B The data covers all such medical institutions run Wheel Barrows WB by or aided by Government/Semi Government/Local Septic Tank ST bodies and. Charitable institutions or Social agencies like the Missionaries. Where the family planning Pit System Pt centres are attached to hospitals or maternity and S Sewerage child welfare centres or Primary Health Centres, Others 0 each of them may be treated as independent units Column 13 and 14 : Water supply and counted separately using following codes :

Source and capa~ity of storage system. The (i) Hospital H following codes are used in these columns: (ii) Dispensary D Column 13 : (iii) Health Centre HC (i) Tap water T (iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC (ii) Tube-well water TW (v) T.B. Clinic TB (iii) TK Tank Water (vi) Nursing Home NH (iv) Well water W (vii) Others a Column 14: In case of more than one institutions of any type, (v) Over Head Tank OHT it is indicated within brackets the number of such (vi) Service Reservoir SR institution (s) e.g. D(3), NH(8), etc. The institutions have further been distinguished by providing additional (vii) River Infiltration Gallery RIG codes within the bracket as given below : (viii) Bore Well Pumping System BWP Ayurvedic A (ix) Pressure Tank PT Unani U The information on major source of water supply are given in column 13 and the storage capacity Homoeopathic Hom. against each in kilo-litres (in bracket) are presented Column 6 to 9 : in column 14. The codes used for these columns are as follows: Column 15 : Fire Fighting Service (i) Arts only -, A In case the fire fighting service is available in the referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility is not (ii) Science only S available within the town; the name of the. nearest (iii) Commerce only C place having this facility with its distance from the (iv) Arts & Science only AS referent town has been recorded. (v) Arts & Commerce only AC Column 16 to 20 : Electrification (Number of connections) (vi) Combined for all ASe categories-Arts, Science Different types of electric connections have been shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial, and Commerce Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others. (vii) Law L 188 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENTS

(viii) University U example, if in a town, there are two Primary Schools and one Middle school with Primary classes, the (ix) Others o number of Primary schools in the town is given as Column 10 : Recognized shorthand, typewriting three and that of Middle schools as one though there and vocational training institutes are only three educational institutions. "Recognised" should mean recognised by some If there are more institutions of a type in the town, st~tutory authority, like education department, the number is indicated within bracket along with the commerce department, labour department etc. of the abbreviation, e.g. P(4), M(3). government or semi government or autonomous Column 15 : Adult literacy class/centres bodies, public sector undertakings etc. This column has been introduced keeping in view The following codes are used : the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning (i) Vocational Training Institute VT Commission. There are number of Adult Education Centres which are included in these columns. (ii) Shorthand SH If an educational facility is not available in the (iii) Typewriting, Type town, the name of the nearest place and its distance (iv) Shorthand & Typewriting SHType in kilometres from the town where the facility is (v) Others o available is mentioned. The vocational institutions like-Applied Art! Column 16.: Working Women's hostels with Painting college, Pharmacy college, B. Ed. College, number of seats Teacher's Training Institute, MusiclDance School, The number of working women's hostel if Nursing School etc. are covered under 'Others'. available in the referent town is mentioned with Column 11 to 14 : number of seats. If the facility is not available in the town the name of nearest place with distance where Higher SecondarylIntermediate/Senior Secon­ the facility is available is recorded. dary/PUC/Junior College level, Secondary/ Matriculation, Middle Schools! Junior Secondary and Column 17 to 19 : Recreational and Cultural Primary Schools. Facilities School up to class V are treated as Primary or Stadium, Cinema, AuditoriumlDramalCommunity elementary schools. These include Nursery schools, Hall are covered under recreational & cultural Kindergarten schools, Pre-Primary schools, Junior facilities. The particulars of permanent recreational Basic schools upto class V and Primary schools upto facilities are considered for these columns. class N. Column 20 : Public Libraries, Reading Rooms Schools upto VIII are considered as Middle Number of public libraries and reading rooms school or Junior Secondary. -available in the referent town are recorde

STATEMENT - I STATUS AND GROWm mSTORY Number of Population and growth households rate (in brackets) Class, name and ,Location Name of Talukl including houseless of the town at Sir. civic status code Tahsil! Police Name of Area households the Censuses of No. of town number StationlIsland etc. C.D. block (in sq. km.) (2001 Census) 1901 1911 1921 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

V Changlang (CT) 41201000 Khimiyong Changlang 3.30 1,569 NA NA NA

2 V Jairampur (CT) 41202000 Jairampur Nampong-Manmao 1.96 1,397 NA NA NA

Class, name and Population and growth rate (in brackets) Density Sir. civic status of the town 'at the Censuses of (2001 Sex ratio No. of town 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 Census) 1981 1991 2001 1 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

V Chang1ang (CT) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 6,469 1960 NA NA 780

2 V Jairampur (CT) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 5,919 3020 NA NA 765

STATEMENT - II PHYSICAL ASPECTS AND LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1999

Phl:sical ~cts kilomete!!sl from Sub-division fTaluk! Class, name and Tahsil / Police station! SIr. civic status Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) Development Block! No. of town 1inmml Maximum Minimum State Hg. District Hg. Island HQ. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

V Changlang (CT) 4866.03 27 19.07 Itanagar Changlang Changlang (673 Kms) (0 Kms) (0 Kms)

2 V Jairampur (CT) 2066 35.05 19 Itanagar Changlang Jairampur (650 Kms) (89 Kms) (0 Kms)

190 'OWN DIRECTORY STATEMENTS

STATEMENT - II PHYSICAL ASPECTS AN.D LOCATION OF TOWNS, 1999 Name of and road distance in kilometer{s2 from Class, name and Nearest city with Nearest city with Navigable riverl SIr. civic status population of one population of five canal (if within No. of town lakh and more lakh and more Railwa~ station Bus facili~ ten kilometers l 1.. 2 9 10 11 12 I3 V Changlang (CT) Guwahati Guwahati Margherita Chang lang - Margherita NA (621 Kms) (621 Kms) (45 Kms) (45 Kms)

2 V Jairampur (Cl') Guwahati Guwahati Ledo Jairampur - Margherita NA (665 Kms) (665 Kms) (37 Kms) (44 Kms)

STATEMENT-ill MUNICIPAL FINANCE, 1998-99

There is no Municipal town in the district

STATEMENT - IV CIVIC AND OTHER AMENITIES, 1999 Class, name and POEulation 2001 Census Number oflatrines Sir. civic status of Population Scheduled Scheduled Road length System of Water No. town ~2001 Census~ Castes Tribes ~in km. ~s~ ~ sewerase Total borne Service Others 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 V Changlang (CT) 6,469 50 2,358 PR (22) OSD 36 24 NA 12

2 V Jairampur (CT) 5,919 12 908 PR (9) OSD 1,482 580 NA 902

Class, name and Water sUEl:~I~ Fire Electrification {number of connections2 Sir. civic status of Method of Source of storage with fighting lighting No. town night soil supply capacity in service Domestic Industrial Commercial (points) Others 1 2 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 V Changlang (Cl') 0 T PT Digboi 1,346 8 132 145 126 (32000) (61) (61 Kms)

2 V Jairampur (CT) STIPT T OHT Margherita 650 4 77 62 49 (373500) (45) (44 Kms)

191 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG

STATEMENT­ MEDICAL, EDUCATIONAL, RECREATIONAL Medical facilities Educational facilities

Class, name and Hospitals! Beds in medical Arts!Science! Commerce/ Serial civic status Population Dispensaries! institutions noted Law/ Other colleges (of number of town (2001 Census) T.B. clinics etc. in column 4 degree level and above) 2 3 4 5 6

V Changlang (CT) 6,469 H D FWC 60 Margherita, TB-Digboi, (61 Krns) (44 Krns) NH-Digboi, (61 Krns)

2 V Jairampur (CT) 5,919 HC (2) 2 Margherita, H-Digboi, (60 Krns) (44 Krns) D-Margherita, (44 Krns) HC-Margharita, (44 Krns) TB-Digboi, (60 Krns) NH-Digboi, (60 Krns)

Educational facilities (Contd .... )

Class, name and Working women's Serial civic status Junior secondary and Adult literacy classes! hostels with _n_u_m~b_er______o_f_ro~wn ______M__ id_d_le~s~c_ho_o_ls ______P_n_'n~sch_o_o_ls ____ c_e_ntr_e_s~,o_th~e~r_s~(s~pe_c_icy~)~ ___nu_m_b_e~r~of_s_ea_t_s __ I 2 13 14 15 16

V Changlang (CT) 2 4 NA Digboi, (61 Krns)

2 V Jairampur (CT) 2 NA Dibrugarh, (135 Krns)

STATEMENT­ TRADE, COMMERCE, INDUSTRY Name of three most important commodities exported Serial Class, name and civic status number of town 1st 2nd 3rd 2 3 4 5

V Changlang (CT) NA NA NA

2 V Jairampur (CT) Plywood Green Tea NA

STATEMENT - VII CMC AND OTHER AMENITIES IN SLUMS, 1999

There is no slum area in the towns.

192 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENTS

V AND CULTURAL FACILITIES, 1999

Recognised Higher secondary/ shorthand, Intermediate! Senior typewriting and Secondary/ PUC (Pre· vocational training university college)/ Secondary! Medical colleges Engineering colleges Polytechnics institutions Junior college level Matriculation 7 8 9 10 11 12

Dibrugarh, lorhat, Dibrugarh, NA (135 Kms) (250 Kms) (135 Kms) (44 Kms)

Dibrugarh, 10rhat, Dibrugarh, NA (135 Kms) (250 Kms) (135 Kms) (44 Kms)

Number of recreational and cultural facilities

Auditorium / Drama! Public libraries Stadium Cinema community Halls including reading rooms 17 18 19 20

NA 2 3 PL RR

NA 2 NA

VI AND BANKING 1999 Name of three most important commodities manufactured Number of Number of non- Number of agricultural credit agricultural credit 1st 2nd 3rd banks societies societies 6 7 8 9 10 II

Wood,Cane& Handloom Local Artisan 2 NA NA Bamboo Products Products

Plywood NA NA 2 NA NA

APPENDIX TO TOWN DmECfORY TOWN SHOWING THEIR OUTGROwm WITII POPULATION.

There is no outgrowth in the towns.

193

PARTB PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

The first census of the third milletmium and twenty Census 2001, about 202 million schedules consisting I first century the Census of India, 2001 was the of about 1,028 million records were scanned and 14th continuous and uninterrupted Indian census since processed Within a span of only 10 months starting 1872. Thus, 2001 Census will provide data on October, 2002. popUlation and its characteristics marking transition from one century and millennium to another. Task Force on QuaUty Assurance The gigantic operation of Population Enumeration After the data is processed, it is expedient on (considered by many to be the single largest and the part of the data producing agency to satisfy itself about its quality before putting the same in public complex peace time ~dministrative exercise in the world) was made possible due to the door to door domain. This has to be done mainly through the universal canvassing of the Household Schedule by process of internal consistency, comparison with about 2 million enumerators and supervisors covering similar data in the past and also through validation 593 districts, 5,463 sub-districts, 5,161 towns and with likewise data if available, from external sources. 638,588 villages. The comprehensive Household Quite often the local knowledge and perception has Schedule which replaced the individual slip had three to be brought into play to understand both the existing parts and two sides A and B. Part I contained the and the new emerging trends of population distribution and characteristics. The other very Location Particulars; Part n related to the Individual important aspect of the data quality is to ensure Particulars and Part III contained questions for complete coverage of all geographical areas especially Household engaged in CultivationIPlantation. The for the population enumeration phase where the data part n of the Household Schedule had 39 columns is disseminated right up to the village level in the and 23 questions all of which were universally rural areas and the ward level in the urban areas. Thus canvassed and no sampling was resorted to during ensuring the complete coverage and correct enumeration. geographical linkage of each enumeration block was Data Processing one of the major planks of the quality control, specially for small area population statistics. A quantum leap was made in the technology front while processing the Census 2001 data both for A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The was put in place to objectively examine the preli­ Census schedules for both the phases were scanned minary Census 2001 Population Enumeration results through high speed scanners in fifteen data centers and finally clear them for use. Ute responsibility of across the country and hand-written data from the ihe final clearance of data was with the ~l!sk Force schedules were converted into digitized form through on Quality Assurance (TFQA), headed by the intelligent Character Reading (ICR) software for Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. creation of ASCII records for further processing. The The other members of the TFQA were the Heads and designing and formatting of the Household Schedule senior officers of the Census Division, Data had to be done very carefully using. specialized Processing Division, Map Division, Demography software so as to ensure uniformity, which was an Division and Social Studies Division. The Directors essential pre-requisite for scanning. The selection of of Census Operations were co-opted as members lppropriate state-of-art technology in data processing whenever the TFQA discussed the data for their has made it possible to produce all the Houselisting StateslUnion territories. The Directors and their senior 1S well as Population Enumeration tables on full count officers were required to make detailed presentations basis for the first time in the history of Census. For of data for their own state both in respect to the quality DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG and the coverage and only after the full possible Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes at cleared. appropriate geographical levels. There has been a major departure in Census 2001 The entire work relating to the data validation and from the past in respect of the procedure followed scrutiny was completed by all the StateslUnion for finalization of the Scheduled Castes and the Territories under the overall supervision and monitoring Scheduled Tribes population. In the earlier censuses, of the Census Division of the Office of the Registrar the total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes General, India with active cooperation and support of populations were finalized at the time of the manual the Social Studies Division, Data Processing Division~ compilation of the Primary Census Abstracts (PCA) Data Dissemination Division and Map Division. at the Regional Tabulation Offices which were specially set up for this purpose. The individual .. rr~~ary Census Abstract Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population The Primary Census Abstract which is yet another for each state was finalized much later based on manual important publication of 2001 Census gives basic coding done by the coders. In 2001 Census, each information on Area, Total Households, Total population, individual Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled Tribe Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes population, have been coded directly on the computers by the Population in the age group 0-6, Literates, Main workers Data Entry Operators through a process known as and Marginal workers classified by the four broad Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) and taken up along industrial categories, namely, (i) Cultivators, (ii) with the processing of PCA data. The CAC process Agricultural laborers, (iii) Household Industry Workers, involves pulling down, from the relevant dictionary of and (iv) Other workers and also Non-workers. The the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, on characteristics of the Total population includes Scheduled the computer screen and coding from the dictionary Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institutional and Houseless by referring to the image of the specific individual population and are presented by sex and rural-urban entry in the Household Schedule appearing on the residence. This data is presented at different levels, screen. The CAC of the response on Religion namely, India, StateslUnion territories, Districts and wherever required, was also undertaken along with Cities, Urban Agglomerations (population 1,00,000 and the processing of PCA. This is because the Scheduled above) in three different tables. In addition, the Castes status had to be determined in relation to the Appendix of said publication provides Houseless and religion of the individual. Two Special Task Forces, Institutional Households and their population by one on Religion and the other on Scheduled Castes/ residence and sex for 200 I for India, State and Union Scheduled Tribes were constituted for scrutiny and territory. appropriate classification of these responses. Apart from the India and StatelUnion Territory The main task of the Special Task Force on Religion volumes for Primary Census Abstract, the District was to appropriately merge or group the new responses Census Handbook contains District Primary Census encountered and code it into the appropriate religious Abstract, Appendix to District Primary Census community based on available literature and local Abstract, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled knowledge. The Special Task Force on Scheduled C~stes, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes, Castes and Scheduled Tribes examined the different Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban Primary Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes entries encoun­ Census Abstract of the concerned district in the state. tered and classified these into appropriate category of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes principally It was for the first time at the 1981 Census that based on the Presidential Notification and the available the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) was brought out literature. Thus a very systematic and scientific for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes mechanism was operationalised to firm up the individual separately on the pattern of General Primary Census Abstract. This practice was continued in 1991 also. religion and the individual Scheduled CasteslTribes In the 1961'and 1971 Censuses, such data were made returns. The Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled available in Table c-vm-Social and Cultural table and Tribes population in 2001 Census, is thus being finalized to some extent in the series 'Special Tables for by aggregating the population data for individual Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes'. 198 BRIEF NOTE ON PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

The fonnat of Primary Census Abstract has been census abstract of 1991 census was the presentation of restructured slightly in the 2001 Census as compared to data of the population of age group 0-6 is continued in that of 1991 Census. The nine-fold industrial 2001 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 discontinued and its place, four-fold industrial classification of both Level of presentation in District Census Handbooks: 'main workers' and 'marginal workers' are included. In The Primary Census Abstract data in different 1981 census only main workers were presented in to PCAs are presented at different levels. The level of four categories. One of the novel features of the primary presentation of Primary Census Abstracts are as under:

Name of the Primary Census Abstract Level of presentation 1. District Primary Census Abstract District/CD Block/UA/Cityffown 2. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes District/CD Blockffown 3. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes . District/CD Blockffown 4. Village Prima,y Census Abstract CD BlockIVilIage wise 5. Urban Primary Census Abstract Town/Ward level

The PCA Data for villages was presented CD 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 CD Block is presented both for rural and urban areas separately. All the villages within the CD The area figures supplied by local revenue authorities of the district in respect of tehsils, Police Block constitute the rural portion and the Census Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns Towns and Outgrowths are shown under the urban are given in square kilometers. The area figures of portion of the CD Block. In case a CD Block is the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have spread over two or more districts, than portion which been converted and shown in hectares. The area falls within the district is presented, the data pertaining figures of the CD Block is the total of the village to remaining portion of the CD Block is presented in areas coming under each CD Block. The area figures the concerned District Census Handbook. The data for the district are the same as adopted by the in the Urban Primary Census Abstract for each town Surveyor General of India to maintain uniformity at as well as for town with outgroWths in the district are the national level. The total area figures of all the presented. The data for all the wards and the tahsilslCD Blocks within the district may not tally with outgrowths of the town(s) are also presented area figures of the district because former represents separately below the concerned town(s). land use area only. Similarly, the total of all the villages may not tally with the entire rural of Police Station! The District Primary Census Abstract is Tahsil. The difference may be due to the fact that presented in 59 columns. The Primary Census Abstract while the area covered by hills, forests anl~ivers etc, for Scheduled Castes and Primary Census Abstract have been accounted in the Tahsils and P.S. level the for Scheduled Tribes are presented in 52 columns. same may not be covered under the area of the The Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban villages. Apart from this it may also differ due to Primary Census Abstract are presented in 58 columns. varying methods of computation 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 Concepts' 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 Tribes populations. The explanation regarding area figures Population for each town. 199 DISTRICT PRIMARY

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

12 Changlang Total 24,012 125,422 65,821 59,601 25,486 13,042 12,444 Rural 21,046 113,034 58,834 54,200 23,608 12,060 11,548 Urban 2,966 12,388 6,987 5,401 1,878 982 896 0001 Changlang Total 4,353 21,309 11,326 9,983 3,935 2,014 1,921 Rural 2,784 14,840 7,692 7,148 2,974 1,508 1,466 Urban 1,569 6,469 3,634 2,835 961 506 455 41201000 Changlang (CT) Urban 1,569 6,469 3,634 2,835 961 506 455 0002 Narnpong-Manmao Total 3,442 16,074 8,758 7,316 2,906 1,491 1,415 Rural 2,045 10,155 5,405 4,750 1,989 1,015 974 Urban 1,397 5,919 3,353 2,566 917 476 441 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Urban 1,397 5,919 3,353 2,566 917 476 441 0003 Kbagarn-Miao Total 6,555 33,763 17,456 16,307 6,733 3,447 3,286 Rural 6,555 33,763 17,456 16,307 6,733 3,447 3,286 Urban 0004 Bordurnsa-Diyun Total 9,662 54,276 28,281 25,995 11,912 6,090 5,822 Rural 9,662 54,276 28,281 25,995 11,912 6,090 5,822 Urban URBAN 41201000 Chang1ang (CT) Urban 1,569 6,469 3,634 2,835 961 506 455 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Urban 1,397 5,919 3,353 2,566 917 476 441

200 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Totall District! CD Block! Rurall V.A.I Cityl Town Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 2

372 194 178 45,351 22,993 22,358 51,291 32,789 18,502 Total Changlang 310 164 146 42,085 21,283 20,802 42,550 27,445 15,105 Rural 62 30 32 3,266 1,710 1,556 8,741 5,344 3,397 Urban 51 26 25 14,392 7,339 7,053 9,675 6,184 3,491 Total Changlang I I 12,034 6,102 5,932 5,121 3,406 1,715 Rural 50 25 25 2,358 1,237 1,121 4,554 2,778 1,776 Urban 50 25 25 2,358 1,237 1,121 4,554 2,778 1,776 Urban Changlang (CT) 42 22 20 8,258 4,176 4,082 8,974 5,574 3,400 Total Nampong-Marunao 30 17 13 7,350 3,703 3,647 4,787 3,008 1,779 Rural 12 7 908 473 435 4,187 2,566 1,621 Urban 12 7 908 473 435 4,187 2,566 1,621 Urban Jairampur (CT) 116 65 51 14,560 7,317 7,243 15,136 9,317 5,819 Total Khagam-Miao 116 65 51 14,560 7,317 7,243 15,136 9,317 5,819 Rural Urban 163 81 82 8,141 4,161 3,980 17,506 11,714 5,792 Total Bordumsa-Diyun 163 81 82 8,141 4,161 3,980 17,506 11,714 5,792 Rural Urban URBAN 50 25 25 2,358 1,237 1,121 4,554 2,778 1,776 Urban ChangJang (CT) 12 5 7 908 473 435 4,187 2,566 1,621 Urban Jairampur (CT)

201 DISTRICT PRIMARY Location District! CD Block! Total! code U.A.I City/ Town Rural! number Urban Illiterates Total workers Main workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

12 Changlang Total 74,131 33,032 41,099 60,045 34,789 25,256 49,176 31,155 18,021 Rural 70,484 31,389 39,095 55,552 31,074 24,478 44,967 27,610 17,357 Urban 3,647 1,643 2,004 4,493 3,715 778 4,209 3,545 664 0001 Changlang Total 11,634 5,142 6,492 9,721 5,877 3,844 8,252 5,236 3,016 Rural 9,719 4,286 5,433 7,398 3,987 3,411 6,059 3,415 2,644 Urban 1,915 856 1,059 2,323 . 1,890 433 2,193 1,821 372 41201000 Changlang (CT) Urban 1,915 856 1,059 2,323 1,890 433 2,193 1,821 372 0002 Nampong-Manmao Total 7,100 3,184 3,916 7,051 4,737 2,314 5,667 4,172 1,495 Rural 5,368 2,397 2,971 4,881 2,912 1,969 3,651 2,448 1,203 Urban 1,732 787 945 2,170 1,825 345 2,016 1,724 292 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Urban 1,732 787 945 2,170 1,825 345 2,016 1,724 :291 0003 Khagam-Miao Total 18,627 8,139 10,488 15,610 8,781 6,829 12,941 7,915 5,026 Rural 18,627 8,139 10,488 15,610 8,781 6,829 12,941 7,915 5,026 Urban 0004 Bordumsa-Diyun Total 36,770 16,567 20,203 27,663 15,394 12,269 22,316 13,832 8,484 Rural 36,770 16,567 20,203 27,663 15,394 12,269 22,316 13,832 8,484 Urban URBAN 41201000 Changlang (CT) Urban 1,915 856 1,059 2,323 1,890 433 2,193 1,821 372 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Urban 1,732 787 945 2,170 1,825 345 2,016 1,724 292

202 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial catello.!2: of main workers Total! District! CD Block! Rural! U.A.I City/ Town Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers Urban workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 3 2

33,439 18,787 14,651 2,046 1,354 692 435 298 137 13,256 10,716 1,540 Total Changlang 33,354 18,741 14,613 2,007 1,324 683 390 270 120 9,216 7,275 1,941 Rural 8S 46 39 39 30 9 45 28 17 4,040 3,441 599 Urban 4,363 2,160 2,203 95 70 2S 107 75 32 3,687 2,931 756 Total Cbanglang 4,337 2,149 2,188 63 45 18 67 52 15 1,592 1,169 423 Rural 26 II 15 32 25 7 40 23 17 2,095 1,762 333 Urban 26 II 15 32 25 7 40 23 17 2,095 1,762 333 Urban Cbanglang (CT) 2,412 1,405 1,007 92 72 20 19 16 3 3,144 2,679 465 Total Nampong-Manmao 2,353 1,370 983 85 67 18 14 11 1,199 1,000 199 Rural 59 35 24 7 5 2 5 5 1,945 1,679 266 Urban 59 35 24 7 5 2 5 5 1,945 1,679 266 Urban Jairampur (eT) 9,374 4,987 4,387 467 304 163 113 79 34 2,987 2,545 442 Total Khagam-Miao 9,374 4,987 4,387 467 304 163 Il3 79 34 2,987 2,545 442 Rural Urban 17,290 10,235 7,055 1,392 908 484 196 128 68 3,438 2,561 877 Total Bordumsa-Diyun 17,290 10,235 7,055 1,392 908 484 196 128 68 3,438 2,561 877 Rural Urban URBAN 26 II 15 32 25 7 40 23 17 2,095 1,762 333 Urban Changlang (CT) 59 35 24 7 5 2 5 5 1,945 1,679 266 Urban Jairampur (CT)

203 DISTRICT PRIMARY Location District! CD Block! Total! Industrial cateso!I code UA/ City/ Town RuraV number Urban Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

12 Changlang Total 10,869 3,634 7,235 8,347 2,605 5,742 1,243 434 809 Rural 10,585 3,464 7,121 8,329 2,596 5,733 1,221 416 80S Urban 184 170 114 18 9 9 22 18 4 0001 Changlang Total 1,469 641 828 1,055 427 628 90 54 36 Rural 1,339 572 767 1,043 420 623 83 48 35 Urban 130 69 61 12 7 5 7 6 I 41201000 Changlang (CT) Urban 130 69 61 12 7 5 7 6 I 0002 Nampong-Manmao Total 1,384 565 819 1,166 417 749 33 17 16 Rural 1,230 464 766 1,160 415 745 18 5 13 Urban 154 101 53 6 2 4 15 12 3 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Urban 154 101 53 6 2 4 15 12 3 0003 Khagam-Miao Total 2,669 866 1,803 1,875 571 1,304 459 167 292 Rural 2,669 866 1,803 1,875 571 1,304 459 167 292 Urban 0004 Bordumsa-Diyun Total 5,347 1,562 3,m 4,251 ' 1,190 3,061 661 196 465 Rural 5,347 1,562 3,785 4,251 1,190 3,061 661 196 465 Urban URBAN 41201000 Changlang (CT) Urban 130 69 61 12 7 5 7 6 41202000 Jairampur (eT) Urban 154 101 53 6 2 4 15 12

204 CENSUS ABSTRACT

of mar sinal workers TotaU District! CD Block! Location RuraV U.A.I City/ Town code Household industry Other workers Non-workers Urban number workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 3 2

294 85 209 985 510 475 65,377 31,032 34,345 Total Changlang 12 260 79 181 775 373 402 57,482 27,760 29,722 Rural 34 6 28 210 137 73 7,895 3,272 4,623 Urban 36 7 29 288 153 135 11,588 5,449 6,139 Total Changlang 0001 7 4 3 206 100 106 7,442 3,705 3,737 Rural 29 3 26 82 53 29 4,146 1,744 2,402 Urban 29 3 26 82 53 29 4,146 1,744 2,402 Urban Changlang (CT) 41201000 10 7 3 175 124 51 9,023 4,021 5,002 Total Nampong-Manmao 0002 5 4 47 40 7 5,274 2,493 2,781 Rural 5 3 2 128 84 44 3,749 1,528 2,221 Urban 5 3 2 128 84 44 3,749 1,528 2,221 Urban Jairampur (CT) 41202000 119 27 92 216 101 115 18,153 8,675 9,478 Total Khagam-Miao 0003 119 27 92 216 101 115 18,153 8,675 9,478 Rural Urban 129 44 85 306 132 174 26,613 12,887 13,726 Total Bordurnsa-Diyun 0004 129 44 85 306 132 174 26,613 12,887 13,726 Rural Urban URBAN 29 3 26 82 53 29 4,146 1,744 2,402 Urban Changlang (CT) 41201000 5 3 2 128 84 44 3,749 1,528 2,221 Urban Jairampur (CT) 41202000

205

APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL, SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULA TION - URBAN BLOCK WISE Location Name of town Name of ward Boundaries of Total Scheduled Scheduled Code urban block I population Castes Tribes EB number population population

2 3 4 5 6 7

41201000 Chang lang (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.1 754 9 325 41201000 Chang lang (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.2 356 2 158 41201000 Changlang (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.3 631 209 41201000 Changlang (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.4 466 214 41201000 Changlang (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.5 712 26 113 41201000 Chang lang (CT) Ward No.1 EB NO.6 341 140 41201000 Changlang (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.7 541 10 223 41201000 Changlang (CT) Ward No.1 EB NO.8 493 1 219 41201000 Changlang (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.9 520 206 41201000 Chsmglang (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 10 365 2 181 41201000 Changlang (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.11 716 160 41201000 Changlang (CT) Ward No.1 EB No. 12 325 123 41201000 Changlang (CT) Ward No.1 EBNo.13 249 87 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.1 613 5 196 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.2 504 7 59 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.3 616 83 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.4 564 82 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Ward No.1 EB NO.5 673 148 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.6 728 139 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.7 1,582 130 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Ward No.1 EB No.8 639 . 71

207 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town Total! Number 01 code Rural! households Total population (including with at least institutional and houseless Population in the number Urban age-group 0-6 one population) Scheduled Caste Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10

12 Changlang Total 84 372 194 178 87 37 50 Rural 69 310 164 146 76 33 43 Urban 15 62 30 32 11 4 7 0001 Chang lang Total 12 51 26 25 9 3 6 Rural 1 1 1 Urban 11 50 25 25 9 3 6 41201000 Changlang (CT) Urban 11 50 25 25 9 3 6 0002 Nampong-Manmao Total 10 42 22 20 8 4 4 Rural 6 30 17 13 6 3 3 , Urban 4 12 5 7 2 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Urban 4 12 5 7 2 0003 Khagam-Miao Total 29 116 65 51 15 8 7 Rural 29 116 65 51 15 8 7 Urban 0004 Bordumsa-Diyun Total 33 163 81 82 55 22 33 Rural 33 163 81 82 55 22 33 Urban URBAN 41201000 Changlang (CT) Urban 11 50 25 25 9 3 6 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Urban 4 12 5 7 2 1 1

208 FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Totall District! CD Block! Town Rurall Literates Illiterates Total workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

153 103 50 219 91 128 122 99 23 Total Changlang 120 84 36 190 80 110 100 81 19 Rural 33 19 14 29 11 18 22 18 4 Urban 27 18 9 24 8 16 20 17 3 Tot;;!1 Changlang 1 1 1 Rural 26 17 9 24 8 16 19 16 3 Urban 26 17 9 24 8 16 19 16 3 Urban Changlang (CT) 24 15 9 18 7 11 11 10 1 Total Nampong-Manmao 17 13 4 13 4 9 8 8 Rural 7 2 5 5 3 2 3 2 1 Urban 7 2 5 5 3 2 3 2 1 Urban Jaimmpur (CT) 76 48 28 40 17 23 40 36 4 Total Khagam-Miao 76 48 28 40 17 23 40 36 4 Ruml Urban 26 22 4 137 59 78 51 36 15 Total BOrclumsa-Diyun 26 22 4 137 59 78 51 36 15 Rural Urban URBAN 26 17 9 24 8 16 19 16 3 Urban Changlang (CT) 7 2 5 5 3 2 3 2 Urban Jaimmpur (CT)

209 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD B1ocle! Town TotaV Industrial category code RuraV number Urban Main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

12 Changlang Total 103 96 7 22 22 5 4 1 Rural 83 78 5 22 22 5 4 1 Urban 20 18 2 0001 Chang lang Total 19 17 2 Rural 1 1 Urban 18 16 2 41201000 Changlang (CT) Urban 18 16 2 0002 Nampong-Manmao Total 9 9 Rural 7 7 Urban 2 2 41202000 Jairampur(CT) Urban 2 2 0003 Khagam-Miao Total 37 35 2 2 Rural 37 35 2 2 Urban 0004 Bordumsa-Diyun Total 38 35 3 21 21 3 3 Rural 38 35 3 21 21 3 3 Urban URBAN 41201000 Changlang (CT) Urban 18 16 2 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Urban 2 2

210 FOR SCHEDULED CASTES of main workers Totall District! CD BIoclel Town Rurall Marginal workers Urban Household industry workers Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

2 2 74 68 6 19 3 16 Total Changlang 2 2 54 50 4 17 3 14 Rural 20 18 2 2 2 Urban 19 17 2 Total Ghanglang 1 1 Rural 18 16 2 Urban 18 16 2 1 Urban Changlang (CT) 8 8 2 Total Nampong-Manmao 6 6 Rural 2 2 1 Urban 2 2 1 1 Urban Jairampur (GT) 34 33 3 2 Total Khagam-Miao 34 33 3 2 Rural Urban 13 10 3 13 12 Total Bordumsa-Diyun 13 10 3 13 12 Rural Urban URBAN 18 16 2 Urban Ghanglang (GT) 2 2 Urban Jairampur (GT)

211 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town Total! Industrial category of marginal workers code Runl!------~~--~~------Household industry number Urban Cultivators Agricultunllabourers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

12 Changlang Total 12 2 10 1 1 3 3 Rural 12 2 10 1 1 2 2 Urban 1 1 0001 Changlang Total Rural Urban 41201000 Changlang (CT) Urban 0002 Nampong-Manmao Total Rural Urban 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Urban 0003 Khagam-Miao Total 2 2 Rural 2 2 Urban 0004 Bordumsa-Diyun Total 11 10 Rural 11 10 Urban URBAN 41201000 Chang lang (CT) Urban 41202000 Jairampur (eT) Urban

212 FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

Totall District! CD Block! Town Location Rurall code Non-workers Other workers Urban number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

3 1 2 250 95 155 Total Changlang 12 2 1 1 210 83 127 Rural 1 1 40 12 28 Urban 31 9 22 Total Changlang 0001 Rural 31 9 22 Urban 31 9 22 Urban Chang lang (CT) 41201000 31 12 19 Total Nampong-Manmao 0002 22 9 13 Rural 9 3 6 Urban 9 3 6 Urban Jairampur (CT) 41202000 76 29 47 Total Khagam-Miao 0003 76 29 47 Rural Urban 112 45 67 Total Bordumsa-Diyun 0004 112 45 87 Rural Urban URBAN 31 9 22 Urban Changlang (CT) 41201000 9 3 6 Urban Jairampur (CT) 41202000

213 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town TotaV Number of Total population (including code RuraV Population in the households institutional and houseless number Urban age-group 0-6 with at least population) one Scheduled Tribe member Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

12 Changlang Total 8,393 45,351 22,993 22,358 8,804 4,472 4,332 Rural 7,633 42,085 21,283 20,802 8,303 4,213 4,090 Urban 760 3,266 1,710 1,556 501 259 242 0001 Changlang Total 2,705 14,392 7,339 7,053 2,863 1,450 1,413 Rural 2,148 12,034 6,102 5,932 2,481 1,254 1,227 Urban 557 2,358 1,237 1,121 382 196 186 41201000 Changlang (CT) Urban 557 2,358 1,237 1,121 382 196 186 0002 Nampong-Manmao Total 1,567 8,258 4,176 4,082 1,624 825 799 Rural 1,364 7,350 3,703 3,647 1,505 762 743 Urban 203 908 473 435 119 63 56 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Urban 203 908 473 435 119 63 56 0003 Khagam-Miao Total 2,689 14,560 7,317 7,243 2,803 1,407 1,396 Rural 2,689 14,560 7,317 7,243 2,803 1,407 1,396 Urban 0004 Bordumsa-Diyun Total 1,432 8,141 4,161 3,980 1,514 790 724 Rural 1,432 8,141 4,161 3,980 1,514 790 724 Urban URBAN 41201000 Changlang (CT) Urban 557 2,358 1,237 1,121 382 196 186 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Urban 203 908 473 435 119 63 56

214 FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Total/ District! CD Block! Town Rural! Literates Illiterates Total workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

21,651 12,964 8,687 23,700 10,029 13,671 20,653 10,983 9,670 Total Changlang 19,301 11,620 7,681 22,784 9,663 13,121 19,609 10,296 9,313 Rural 2,350 1,344 1,006 916 366 550 1,044 687 357 Urban 5,767 3,614 2,153 8,625 3,725 4,900 6,770 3,602 3,168 Total Changlang 4,109 2,660 1,449 7,925 3,442 4,483 5,988 3,066 2,922 Rural 1,658 954 704 700 283 417 782 536 246 Urban 1,658 954 704 700 283 417 782 536 246 Urban Chang lang (CT) 3,870 2,285 1,585 4,388 1,891 2,497 3,867 2,033 1,834 Total Nampong-Manmao 3,178 1,895 1,283 4,172 1,808 2,364 3,605 1,882 1,723 Rural 692 390 302 216 83 133 262 151 111 Urban 692 390 - 302 216 83 133 262 151 111 Urban Jairampur (CT) 7,322 4,328 2,994 7,238 2,989 4,249 6,665 3,477 3,188 Total Khagam-Miao 7,322 4,328 2,994 7,238 2,989 4,249 6,665 3,477 3,188 Rural Urban 4,692 2,737 1,955 3,449 1,424 2,025 3,351 1,871 1,480 Total Bordumsa-Diyun 4,692 2,737 1,955 3,449 1,424 2,025 3,351 1,871 1,480 Rural Urban URBAN 1,658 954 704 700 283 417 782 536 246 Urban Chang lang (CT) 692 390 302 216 83 133 262 151 111 Urban Jairampur (CT)

215 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town TotaV Industrial category code RuraV number Urban Main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

12 Changlang Total 16,733 9,566 7,167 13,276 7,010 6,266 208 149 59 Rural 15,774 8,919 6,855 13,245 6,994 6,251 199 142 57 Urban 959 647 312 31 16 15 9 7 2 0001 Changlang Total 5,593 3,115 2,478 4,259 2,096 2,163 44 29 15 Rural 4,874 2,609 2,265 4,241 2,088 2,153 37 24 13 Urban 719 506 213 18 8 10 7 5 2 41201000 Chang lang (CT) Urban 719 506 213 18 8 10 7 5 2 0002 Nampong-Manmao, Total 2,707 1,607 1,100 2,145 1,213 932 20 19 1 Rural 2,467 1,466 1,001 2,132 1,205 927 18 17 1 Urban 240 141 99 13 8 5 2 2 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Urban 240 141 99 13 8 5 2 2 0003 Khagam-Miao Total 5,577 3,141 2,436 4,617 2,434 2,183 71 45 26 Rural 5,577 3,141 2,436 4,617 2,434 2,183 71 45 26 Urban 0004 Bordumsa-Diyun Total 2,856 1,703 1,153 2,255 1,267 988 73 56 17 Rural 2,856 1,703 1,153 2,255 1,267 988 73 56 17 Urban URBAN 41201000 Chang lang (CT) Urban 719 506 213 18 8 10 7 5 2 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Urban 240 141 99 13 8 5 2 2

216 FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES of main workers Total/ District! CD Block! Town Rural/ Marginal workers Household industry workers Other workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

125 71 54 3,124 2,336 788 3,920 1,417 2,503 Total Changlang 110 71 39 2,220 1,712 508 3,835 1,377 2,458 Rural 15 15 904 624 280 85 40 45 Urban 66 39 27 1.224 951 273 1.177 487 690 Total Changlang 51 39 12 545 458 87 1.114 457 657 Rural 15 15 679 493 186 63 30 33 Urban 15 15 679 493 186 63 30 33 Urban Changlang (eT) 4 3 538 374 164 1.160 426 734 Total Nampong-Manmao 4 3 313 243 70 1.138 416 722 ' Rural 225 131 94 22 10 12 Urban 225 131 94 22 10 12 Urban Jairampur (CT) 3D 13 17 859 649 210 1,088 336 752 Total Khagam-Miao 30 13 17 859 649 210 1,088 336 752 Rural Urban 25 18 7 503 362 141 495 168 327 Total Bordurnsa-Diyun 25 18 7 503 362 141 495 168 327 Rural Urban URBAN 15 15 679 493 186 63 30 33 Urban Changlang (eT) 225 131 94 22 10 12 Urban Jairampur (eT)

217 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Location District! CD Block! Town Total! Industrial category of marginal workers code Rural! Household industry number Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

12 Changlang Total 3,438 1,229 2,209 127 59 68 111 11 94 Rural 3,424 1,221 2,203 118 52 66 94 17 77 Urban 14 8 6 9 7 2 17 17 0001 Changlang Total 1,032 420 612 60 29 31 23 3 20 Rural 1,023 414 609 57 26 31 6 3 3 Urban 9 6 3 3 3 17 17 41201000 Changlang (Cl) Urban 9 6 3 3 3 17 17 0002 Nampong-Manmao Total 1,110 392 718 12 7 5 2 1 Rural 1,105 390 715 6 3 3 2 1 Urban 5 2 3 6 4 2 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Urban 5 2 3 6 4 2 0003 Khagam-Miao Total 933 294 639 22 7 15 56 5 51 Rural 933 294 639 22 7 15 56 5 51 Urban 0004 Bordumsa-Diyun Total 363 123 240 33 16 17 30 8 22 Rural 363 123 240 33 16 17 30 8 22 Urban URBAN 41201000 Chang lang (Cl) Urban 9 6 3 3 3 17 17 41202000 Jairampur (CT) Urban 5 2 3 6 4 2

218 FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

Total! District! CD Block! Town Location Rural! code Non-workers Other workers Urban number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

244 112 132 24,698 12,010 12,688 Total Changlang 12 199 81 112 22,476 10,987 11,489 Rural 45 25 20 2,222 1,023 1,199 Urban 62 35 27 7,622 3,737 3,885 Total Chang lang 0001 28 14 14 6,046 3,036 3,010 Rural 34 21 13 1,576 701 875 Urban 34 21 13 1,576 701 875 Urban Changlang (CT) 41201000 36 26 10 4,391 2,143 2,248 Total Nampong-Manmao 0002 25 22 3 3,745 1,821 1,924 Rural 11 4 , 7 646 322 324 Urban 11 4 7 646 322 324 Urban Jairampur (eT) 41202000 77 30 47 7,895 3,840 4,055 Total Khagam-Miao 0003 77 30 47 7,895 3,840 4,055 Rural Urban 69 21 48 4,790 2,290 2,500 Total Bordumsa-Diyun 0004 69 21 48 4,790 2,290 2,500 Rural Urban URBAN 34 21 13 1;576 701 875 Urban Changlang (CT) 41201000 11 4 7 646 322 324 Urban Jairampur (CT) 41202000

219 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CDBlock· Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of EOEulation} a&e-~UEO-6 Dumber Name ofVillalle hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0001 Cbanglang (Total) 4,353 21,309 11,326 9,983 3,935 2,014 1,921 0001 Cltanglang (Rural) 2,784 14,840 7,692 7,148 2,974 1,508 1,466 0001 Cbanglang (Urban) 1,569 6,469 3,634 2,835 961 506 455 Cbanglang (Rural) 00355700 Yanman 102 569 285 284 106 52 54 00355800 Hanalthllng 24 138 74 64 24 15 9 00355900 Thamiyang 24 128 68 60 33 18 15 00356000 Datkan 14 78 42 36 18 13 5 00356100 Longkey 54 251 130 121 44 29 15 00356200 Panlom 32 181 93 88 40 22 18 00356300 Songkhu Hayi 34 181 81 100 39 18 21 00356400 Jongji Hayi 68 340 173 167 72 38 34 00356500 Tongthung Ifuyi 20 92 47 45 29 17 12 00356600 Lungsang 39 203 103 100 48 23 25 00356700 Wafang 12 65 38 27 10 6 4 00356800 Thamlom 33 215 113 102 59 28 31 00356900 Motong 15 80 42 38 16 7 9 00357000 Changra 27 148 78 70 29 11 18 00357100 Phungsa 20 116 70 46 26 20 6 00357200 Sumlam 13 72 38 34 17 11 6 00357300 }{himiyong Village 60 380 197 183 47 25 22 00357400 Khimiyong H.Q. 54 197 122 75 41 25 16 00357500 New Longkey (New) 6 28 15 13 4 3 I 00357600 Yanchang (New) 7 44 21 23 6 3 3 00357700 Panikheti 12 27 20 7 5 3 2 00357800 14 K.M. PWD Camp 20 62 33 29 15 8 7 Thingdang-l 00357900 Rangkatu & Kengkhu Tea 96 301 166 135 61 36 25 Estate (Longpang) 00358000 8 K.M. Govt. Agri. Farm 5 2 3 2 (Tbamsung) 00358100 4 K.M. PWD Camp II 43 22 21 6 6 Jungmungsung 00358200 Amcbung 4 19 8 11 5 2 3 00358300 Old Changlang 71 369 193 176 43 20 23 00358400 New Changlang 35 181 89 92 34 20 14 00358500 Longri 28 132 64 68 22 10 12 00358600 Industrial Estate • ------Un-inhabited------00358700 3 K.M. PWD Camp 9 34 14 20 12 3 9 (Jungmong) 00358800 New Thamlom(Simrang) 30 151 76 75 34 19 15 00358900 7 K.M. Yungchik PWD 6 32 28 4 3 2 (Yungchik) 00359000 Kengkhu 72 389 206 183 85 46 39 00359100 Rangkatu 62 -'342 170 172 63 35 28 00359200 New Rangkatu 14 81 38 43 18 9 9 00359300 Chokdok - I 10 54 30 24 10 6 4 00359400 Chokdok -II 38 195 89 106 47 18 29 00359500 Jungmaisung - I 18 103 45 58 25 8 17 00359600 Jungmaisung - II 17 106 50 56 27 14 13 00359700 Khuchep 44 272 135 137 76 36 40 12 00359800 Longlung 20 117 64 53 18 6 00359900 New Longlung 18 109 64 45 18 11 7 00360000 NewSallang 14 92 42 50 23 8 15 00360100 Sikeng 2 6 4 2 I I 00360200 Rangran- I 15 111 52 59 19 10 9 00360300 Rangran-ll 17 83 43 40 14 6 8 00360400 Ranglum 18 115 72 43 18 7 11

220 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Cbanglang

Scheduled Castes I!0Euation Scheduled Tribes I!0Eulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVillase 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 51 26 25 14,392 7,339 7,053 9,675 6,184 3,491 Cbanglang (Total) 1 1 12,034 6,102 5,932 5,121 3,406 1,715 Cbanglang (Rural) SO 15 25 2,358 1,137 1,121 4,554 2,778 1,776 CbangJang (Urban) Cbanglang (Rural) 546 269 277 213 132 81 Yanrnan 138 74 64 27 24 3 Hanaltbong 127 67 60 19 16 3 Thamiyang 78 42 36 14 12 2 Datkan 245 129 116 82 59 23 Longkey 180 92 88 28 21 7 Pan10m 181 81 100 38 22 16 Songkbu Havi 340 173 167 79 65 14 Jongji Havi 91 46 45 16 10 6 Tongtbung Havi 202 102 100 48 42 6 Lungsang 65 38 27 26 17 9 Wafang 215 113 102 65 50 15 Thamlom 80 42 38 15 9 6 Morong 147 77 70 47 34 13 Changra 91 54 37 21 15 6 Pbungsa 72 38 34 19 11 8 Siunlam 374 195 179 117 74 43 Khimiyong Village 77 44 33 103 73 30 Khimiyong H.Q. 28 15 13 8 6 2 New Longkey (New) 44 21 23 16 8 8 Yanchang (New) 10 10 Panikheti 11 7 4 16 II 14 K.M. PWD Camp Thingdang-l 6 3 3 39 28 11 Rangkatu & Kengkbu Tea Estate (Longpang) 3 2 8 K.M. Govt. Agri. Farm (Thamsung) 23 13 10 4 K.M. PWD Camp Jungmungsung 19 11 7 3 4 Amchung 359 187 172 225 136 89 Old Changlang 167 82 85 103 55 48 New Changlang 95 43 52 72 36 36 Longri ______Un_inhabited ______Industrial Estate I 1 8 5 3 3 K.M. PWD Camp (Jungmong) 137 68 69 46 29 17 New Thamlom(Simrang) 1 1 25 23 2 7 K.M. Yimgchik PWD (Yungchik) 371 192 179 100 64 36 Kengkbu 337 167 170 135 81 54 Rangkatu New Rangkalu 76 35 41 33 17 16 Chokdok- I 54 30 24 27 15 12 191 87 104 76 46 30 Chokdok - II Jungmaisung - I 103 45 58 26 II 15 Jungmaisung - II 91 37 54 22 14 8 Kbuchep 264 130 134 82 54 28 Longlung 104 56 48 65 44 21 New Longlung 109 64 45 41 28 13 New Sallang 92 42 50 45 27 18 Sikeng 6 4 2 1 I Rangran - I III 52 59 31 19 12 Rangran - II 82 42 40 19 14 5 II Ranglum 81 38 43 64 53

221 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CDBlock-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0001 Changlang (Total) 11,634 5,142 6,492 9,721 5,877 3,844 8,252 5,236 3,016 0001 Chan&lang (Rural) . 9,719 4,286 5,433 7,398 3,987 3,411 6,059 3,415 2,644 0001 Changlang (Urban) 1,915 856 1,059 2,323 1,890 433 2,193 1,821 372 Changlang (Rural) 00355700 Yanman 356 153 203 312 159 153 252 134 118 00355800 Hanalthong 111 50 61 85 41 44 76 34 42 00355900 Thamiyang 109 52 57 70 35 35 60 28 32 00356000 Datkan 64 30 34 48 23 25 39 16 23 00356100 Longkey 169 71 98 lSI 77 74 151 77 74 00356200 Panlom 153 72 81 96 44 52 96 44 52 00356300 Songkhu Havi 143 59 84 108 53 55 108 53 55 00356400 Jongji Havi 261 108 153 223 108 115 185 94 91 00356500 Tongthung Havi 76 37 39 47 24 23 47 24 23 00356600 Lungsang 155 61 94 136 68 68 119 60 59 00356700 Wafang 39 21 18 35 22 13 33 20 13 00356800 Thamlom 150 63 87 96 51 45 91 48 43 00356900 Motong 65 33 32 54 30 24 49 28 21 00357000 Changra 101 44 57 87 48 39 62 33 29 00357100 Phungsa 95 55 40 66 32 34 52 27 25 00357200 Sumlam 53 27 26 44 24 20 39 23 16 00357300 Khimiyong Village 263 123 140 200 100 100 200 100 100 00357400 Khimiyong H.Q. 94 49 45 88 68 20 77 58 19 00357500 New Longkey (New) 20 9 11 18 8 10 17 8 9 00357600 Yanchang (New) 28 13 15 24 10 14 24 10 14 00357700 Panikheti 17 10 7 14 13 1 13 12 1 00357800 14 K.M. PWD Camp 46 22 24 35 23 12 35 23 12 Thingdang-1 00357900 Rangkatu & Kengkhu Tea 262 138 124 179 104 75 174 100 74 Estate (Longpang) 00358000 8 K.M. Govt. Agri. Farm 2 (Thamsung) 00358100 4 K.M. PWD Camp 20 9 11 16 10 6 16 10 6 Jungmungsung 00358200 Amchung 12 5 7 11 5 6 6 5 1 00358300 Old Changlang 144 57 87 142 78 64 140 78 62 00358400 New Chang1ang 78 34 44 71 38 33 42 34 8 00358500 Longri 60 28 32 56 33 23 40 29 II 00358600 Industrial Estate ------Un-inhabited------00358700 3 K.M. PWD Camp 26 9 17 12 11 1 7 6 (Jungmong) 00358800 New Thamlom(Simrang) 105 47 58 77 40 37 75 38 37 00358900 7 K.M. Yungchik PWD 7 2 26 26 24 24 (Yungchik) 00359000 Kengkhu 289 142 147 207 105 102 169 89 80 00359100 Rangkatu 207 89 118 -, 191 85 106 128 68 60 00359200 New Rangkatu 48 21 27 42 19 23 26 15 11 00359300 Chokdok - I 27 15 12 34 17 17 26 15 11 00359400 Chokdok -lI 119 43 76 114 60 S4 99 SI 48 00359500 Jungmaisung - I 77 34 43 57 28 29 42 24 18 00359600 Jungmaisung - IT 84 36 48 58 30 28 46 24 22 00359700 Khuchep 190 81 109 122 63 59 94 54 40 00359800 Longlung 52 20 32 76 47 29 76 47 29 00359900 New Longlung 68 36 32 64 35 29 63 35 28 00360000 NewSallang 47 15 32 43 21 22 43 21 22 00360100 Sikeng 5 3 2 4 2 2 4 2 2 00360200 Rangran - I 80 33 47 57 25 32 57 25 32 00360300 Rangran - II 64 29 35 44 24 20 44 24 20 00360400 Ranglum 51 19 32 83 58 25 83 58 25

222 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Changlang Industrial catello!! of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVilIalle 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 ,39 40 2 4,363 2,160 2,203 95 70 25 107 75 32 3,687 2,931 756 Cbanglang (fotal) 4,337 2,149 2,188 63 45 18 67 52 15 1,592 1,169 423 Cbanglang (Rural) 26 11 15 32 25 7 40 13 17 2,095 1,762 333 Cbanglang (Urban)

205 98 107 47 36 11 Yarunan 62 22 40 14 12 2 Hanalthong 58 26 32 2 2 Thamiyang 38 15 23 1 Datkan 134 61 73 17 16 Longkey 95 43 52 Panlom 106 52 54 I I Songkbu Havi Jongji Havi 179 90 89, 2 2 4 4 44 23 21 2 2 I I Tongthung Havi Lungsang 113 54 59 6 6 32 19 13 Wafang Thamlom 77 36 41 3 2 11 10 Motong 48 27 21 I Cbangra 61 32 29 Phungsa 50 26 24 Swnlam 38 22 16 18 18 Khimiyong Village 179 80, 99 3 2 65 53 12 Khimiyong H,Q, 8 2 6 3 2 1 I New Longkey (New) 16 7 9 2 2 Yanchang (New) 22 8 14 13 12 Panikheti 35 23 12 14 K.M, PWD Camp Thingdang-I 99 72 Rangkatu & Kengkhu Tea 2 171 3 Estate (Longpang) 8 K,M. Govt. Agri. Farm (Thamsung) 6 6 4 K.M. PWD Camp 4 6 10 Jungmungsung Amchung 6 6 4 2 39 28 11 Old Changlang 93 45 48 2 20 16 4 New CbangJang 17 4 21 25 18 7 Longri 9 3 2 12 ______Un_inbabitcd------Induslrial Eslate 6 1 3 K,M. PWD Camp (Jungmong) 14 13 New Thamlom(Simrang) 24 35 59 23 23 7 K.M. Yungcbik PWD (Yungchik) 7 6 Kengkbu 158 79 79 4 4 _, 1 19 16 3 Rangkatu 51 56 2 107 5 5 New Rangkatu 11 20 9 5 5 Chokdok - I II 21 10 6 5 Chokdok- II 46 47 93 2 1 Jungmaisung - I 40 23 17 Jungmaisung - II 44 23 21 1 Khucbep 39 4 89 SO 32 28 4 Longlung 24 43 19 7 6 New LongJung 27 2 2 54 27 3 3 NewSallang 40 18 22 Sikeng 2 4 2 2 Rangran-l 31 54 23 I Rangran- II 19 43 24 36 36 Ranglum 46 21 25

223 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial catefi0!1 Location code Mar&inal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name ofVilla&e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0001 CbangJang (Total) 1,469 641 828 1,055 427 628 90 54 36 0001 CbangJang (Rural) 1,339 572 767 1,043 420 623 83 48 35 0001 CbangJang (Urban) 130 69 61 12 7 5 7 6 1 CbangJang (RuraJ) 00355700 Yanman 60 25 35 59 24 35 00355800 Hanalthong 9 7 2 9 7 2 00355900 Thamiyang 10 7 3 10 7 3 00356000 Oatkan 9 7 2 9 7 2 00356100 Longkey 00356200 Panlom 00356300 Songkhu Havi 00356400 Jongji Havi 38 14 24 37 13 24 00356500 Tongthung HaVi 00356600 Lungsang 17 8 9 17 8 9 00356700 Wafang 2 2 2 2 00356800 ThamIom 5 3 2 5 3 2 00356900 Motong 5 2 3 5 2 3 00357000 Changra 25 15 10 25 15 10 00357100 Phungsa 14 5 9 14 5 9 00357200 Sum1am 5 4 5 1 4 00357300 Khimiyong Village 00357400 Khimiyong H.Q. 11 10 10 10 00357500 New Longkey (New) 00357600 Yanchang (New) 00357700 Panikheti 00357800 14 K.M. PWD Camp Thingdang-1 00357900 Rangkatu & Kcngkhu Tea 4 Estate (Longpang) 00358000 8 K.M. Govt. Agri. Farm (Thamsung) 00358100 4 K.M. PWD Camp Jungmungsung 00358200 Amchung 5 00358300 OJd Changlang 2 2 00358400 New ChangJang 29 4 25 26 3 23 00358500 Longri 16 4 12 10 2 8 00358600 Industrial Estate ------Un-inhabited------00358700 3 K.M. PWD Camp 5 5 4 4 (Jungmong) 00358800 New ThamJom(Simrang) 2 2 2 2 00358900 7 K.M. Yungchik PWD 2 2 2 2 (Yungchik) 00359000 Kengkhu 38 16 22 33 12 21 00359100 Rangkatu 63 17 46 55 14 41 00359200 New Rangkatu 16 4 12 14 2 12 00359300 Chokdok - I 8 2 0 8 2 6 00359400 Chokdok - II 15 9 6 15 9 6 00359500 Jungmaisung - I 15 4 11 15 4 11 00359600 Jungmaisung - II 12 6 6 12 6 6 00359700 Khuchep 28 9 19 27 19 00359800 Longlung 00359900 New Long1ung oo36OOQO NewSalIang 00360100 Sikeng 00360200 Rangran - I 00360300 Rangran - II 00360400 RangJum

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of l!0l!ulation~ ase-~ul! 0-6 number Name ofVillalle hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 00360500 Rang-frah Govt. College 34 117 67 50 14 9 5 (Longbusung) 00360600 Kantang 14 85 42 43 23 8 15 00360700 Hadap 14 86 38 48 31 11 20 00360800 Chimsu 12 56 32 24 8 3 5 00360900 Laktong 58 281 138 143 44 23 21 00361000 Phangtip 26 160 77 83 30 10 20 00361100 Simnom 4 23 12 11 9 3 6 00361200 Hatangso 9 52 30 22 9 4 5 00361300 Sumlam 25 142 75 67 29 13 16 00361400 Saban(Wawoi) 31 236 123 113 46 21 25 00361500 Jongphohate _ 54 344 170 174 50 31 19 00361600 Ngoitong 25 157 81 76 30 18 12 00361700 9 KM. PWD Camp (Jongke ----.------Un-inhabited------00361800 Yankang 31 202 120 82 46 30 16 00361900 New Jongrom 32 187 91 96 42 20 22 00362000 Nakang 14 75 35 40 24 9 15 00362100 Kangkho 29 155 84 71 14 6 8 00362200 Wotlom 48 317 163 154 82 38 44 00362300 Ngaichang 32 176 92 84 38 21 17 00362400 Jungsam 23 119 54 65 18 6 12 00362500 Sallang 15 101 45 56 27 12 15 00362600 Bubang - I 17 89 41 48 25 8 17 00362700 Buhang - II 54 311 158 153 84 45 39 00362800 Bubang - III 9 49 22 27 12 4 8 00362900 Langchuk 9 56 37 19 19 14 5 00363000 Sohc-Laktong 23 133 66 67 25 13 12 00363100 New Sohe-Laktong 6 41 18 23 8 4 4 00363200 Chingsa 11 63 34 29 14 8 6 00363300 Khitkhang - rong 10 71 36 35 11 5 6 00363400 Saching. I 30 168 89 79 38 25 13 00363500 Saching. II 28 149 67 82 32 II 21 00363600 Saching - III 21 127 61 66 27 18 9 00363700 Changlang Ply (Longran - 16 63 58 5 I III) 00363800 Tuhi Saw mill (Tikengsung 3 2 Hamlet of Lon gran-II)

00363900 Konica Mill (Kengsa) 2 2 00364000 12 K.M. TeaGarden 12 36 25 II 7 4 3 (Thingdan - II) 00364100 7 K.M. Tea garden 20 74 48 26 17 10 7 (Jungpak) 00364200 Khuchep -II 28 _,196 97 99 49 28 21 00364300 (5 K.M. dairy Mill 5 16 II 5 4 4 Tinkengsung) 00364400 Kongsa 43 249 132 117 40 23 17 00364500 Hasseng 30 136 72 64 18 7 II 00364600 Longpha 39 218 116 102 41 15 26 00364700 Kothung 42 208 115 93 34 18 16 00364800 Garaline 100 547 270 277 98 42 56 00364900 Ranchiline 75 436 216 220 84 38 46 00365000 Old Namtok 58 315 157 158 51 26 25 00365100 Namdang(Namdang-I) 2 4 4 00365200 3 K.M. Forest Camp 17 45 28 17 5 2 3 (Namdang-II) 00365300 Ranggringkan - I - !II 65 369 204 165 78 44 34 00365400 Coffee Plantation (Old 46 164 78 86 40 22 18 Yumchum)

226 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Changlang

Scheduled Castes EOEuation Scheduled Tribes EOEulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVilla~e 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 72 40 32 96 55 41 Rang-frab Govt. College (Longbusung) 85 42 43 39 24 15 Kantang 85 37 48 23 14 9 Hadap 46 26 20 29 19 10 Chimsu 231 109 122 166 97 69 Laktong 153 73 80 68 42 26 Phangtip 10 3 7 9 8 1 Simnom 47 27 20 25 19 6 Hatangso 140 74 66 54 36 18 Swnlam 236 123 113 57 44 13 Saban(Wawoi) 343 169 174 97 66 31 Jongphohate 157 81 76 28 22 6 Ngoitong ------Un-inhabited------9 K.M. PWD Camp (Jongke 189 109 80 106 70 36 Yankang 187 91 96 60 43 17 Newlongrom 75 35 40 10 7 3 Nakang 155 84 71 60 46 14 Kangkho 317 163 154 69 53 16 Wotlom 173 90 83 81 49 32 Ngaichang 118 54 64 29 14 15 J\Ul.gsam 101 45 56 33 17 16 Sallang 89 41 48 18 15 3 Bubang- I 300 151 149 43 32 11 Bubang- IT 49 22 27 15 10 5 Bubang- ill 54 35 19 15 13 2 Langchuk 133 66 67 44 27 17 Sohe-Laktong 36 14 22 11 6 5 New Sohe-Laktong 63 34 29 21 16 5 Chingsa 71 36 35 22 18 4 Khitkhang- Tong 168 89 79 55 39 16 Saching - I 145 63 82 57 39 18 Saching -IT 123 57 66 47 33 14 Saching- ill 47 45 2 Changlang Ply (Longran - Ill) - Tuhi Saw mill (Tikengsung Hamlet of Lon gran-II)

Konica Mill (Kengsa) 9 7 2 12 K.M Tea Garden (Thingdan - IT) 5 5 21 17 4 7 K.M. Tea garden (Jungpak) 196 97 99 65 37 28 Khuchep -II -' 3 2 (5 K.M. dairy Mill Tinkengsung) 218 110 108 130 81 49 Kongsa . 127 67 60 68 40 28 Hasseng 199 105 94 106 71 35 Longpha 174 91 83 116 72 44 Kothung 145 ll5 30 Gara1ine 174 121 53 Ranchiline 7 5 2 48 29 19 Old Namtok 4 4 Namdang(Namdang-I) 17 9 8 23 19 4 3 K.M. Forest Camp (Namdang-llJ 334 184 150 102 67 35 Ranggringkan - I - ill Coffee Plantation (Old 98 47 51 41 26 15 Ywnchwn)

227 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY C DBlock-

Location code Illiterates Totalworkers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 00360500 Rang-ftah Govt. College 21 12 9 33 23 10 33 23 10 (Longbusung) 00360600 Kanlang 46 18 28 38 24 14 22 21 00360700 Hadap 63 24 39 38 20 18 21 20 00360800 Chimsu 27 13 14 31 18 13 16 16 00360900 Laktong liS 41 74 75 52 23 40 29 11 00361000 Pbangtip 92 35 57 56 31 25 33 30 3 00361100 Simnom 14 4 10 8 4 4 4 4 00361200 Hatangso 27 11 16 19 9 10 8 8 00361300 Sum1am 88 39 49 55 30 25 27 27 00361400 Saban(Wawoi) 179 79 100 116 69 47 11 II 00361500 Jongpbohate 247 104 143 174 83 91 10 10 00361600 Ngoitong 129 59 70 56 38 18 54 37 17 00361700 9 K.M PWD Camp (Jonglee ------Un-inhabited------00361800 Yankang 96 50 46 66 40 26 66 40 26 00361900 New Jongrom 127 48 79 102 46 56 102 46 56 00362000 Nakang 65 28 37 35 17 18 35 17 18 00362100 Kangkho 95 38 57 69 33 36 29 25 4 00362200 Wotlom 248 110 138 114 61 53 113 61 52 00362300 Ngaichang 95 43 52 84 44 40 80 43 37 00362400 Jungsam 90 40 SO 53 24 29 47 18 29 00362500 Sallang 68 28 40 65 30 35 49 23 26 00362600 Bubang - I 71 26 45 47 23 24 45 21 24 00362700 Bubang - II 268 126 142 143 69 74 138 64 74 00362800 Bubang - ill 34 12 22 22 11 11 22 11 11 00362900 Langchuk 41 24 17 26 16 10 24 14 10 00363000 Sohe-Laktong 89 39 50 61 27 34 61 27 34 00363100 New Sohe-Laktong 30 12 18 23 10 13 23 10 13 00363200 Chingsa 42 18 24 33 IS 18 33 15 18 00363300 Khitkhang - Tong 49 18 31 34 17 17 34 17 17 00363400 Saching - I 113 SO 63 90 42 48 66 26 40 00363500 Saching - II 92 28 64 86 41 45 57 26 31 00363600 Saching - ill 80 28 52 83 38 45 59 25 34 00363700 Changlang Ply (Longran - 16 13 3 57 56 57 56 1 III) 00363800 Tuhi Saw mill (Tikengsung 3 2 Hamlet of Longran-II)

00363900 Konica Mill (Kengsa) 2 2 2 2 00364000 12 K.M. Tea Garden 27 18 9 23 17 6 22 16 6 (Thingdan - II) 00364100 7 K.M. Tea garden 53 31 22 46 31 15 42 28 14 (Jungpak) 00364200 Khucbep-II 131 60 71 96 48 48 71 38 33 00364300 (5 K.M. dailY Mill 13 9 4 10 7 3 10 7 3 Tinkcngsung) 00364400 Kongsa 119 51 68 146 77 69 145 76 69 00364500 Hasseng 68 32 36 64 44 20 59 41 18 00364600 Longpha 112 45 67 97 56 41 91 56 35 00364700 Kothung 92 43 49 93 57 36 75 53 22 00364800 Gualin. 402 155 247 244 129 115 ISO 82 68 00364900 Ranchiline 262 95 167 168 79 89 144 70 74 00365000 Old Namtok 267 128 139 144 79 65 91 53 38 00365100 Namdang(Namdang-I) 4 4 4 4 00365200 3 K.M. Forest Camp 22 9 13 25 21 4 23 20 (Namdang-II) 00365300 Ranggringkan - I - III 267 137 130 175 99 76 174 98 76 00365400 Coffee Plantation (Old 123 52 71 84 46 38 79 44 35 Yumchum)

228 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Changlang Industrial categ0!l: of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 32 22 10 Rang-trait Govt. College (Longbusung) 20 20 2 Kantang 21 20 Hadap 15 15 1 1 Chimsu 11 8 3 29 21 8 Laktong 18 15 3 4 4 11 11 Phangtip 1 1 2 2 1 1 Simnom 4 4 3 3 1 1 Hatangso 13 13 4 4 10 10 Sumlam 11 11 Saban(Wawoi) 2 2 8 8 Jongphohate 53 36 17 1 Ngoitong ------Un-inhabited------9 KM. PWD Camp (Jonglee 46 22 24 3 2 1 17 16 Yankang 95 39 56 7 7 New Jongrom 33 15 18 2 2 Nakang 26 23 3 2 2 Kangkho 104 52 52 8 8 Wotlom 66 30 36 13 12 Ngaichang 37 10 27 7 7 2 1 1 Jungsam 45 21 24 4 2 2 Sallang 42 18 24 3 3 Bubang - I 121 50 7I 15 12 3 2 2 Bubang - II 20 9 11 2 2 Bubang - III 22 13 9 2 1 1 Langchuk 55 23 32 5 3 2 Sohe-Laktong 22 10 12 New Sohe-Laktong 31 13 18 2 2 Chingsa 33 16 17 Khitkhang - Tong 62 22 40 4 4 Saching- I 50 20 30 7 6 Saching - II 53 19 34 6 6 Saching-III 57 56 Changlang Ply (Longran - III) - Tuhi Saw mill (Tikengsung Hamlet ofLongran-lI)

2 2 Konica Mill (Kengsa) 22 16 6 12 K.M. Tea Garden (Thingdan - II) 42 28 14 7 K.M. Tea garden (Jungpak) Khuchep -II 68 35 33 3 3 9 7 2 (5 K.M. dairy Mill Tinkengsung) 10 Kongsa 131 65 66 3 2 10 16 11 Hasseng 33 23 10 9 6 3 13 10 Longpha 78 46 32 20 16 4 Kothung 47 29 18 4 4 4 4 2 2 148 80 68 Garaline 143 69 74 Ranchiline 90 52 38 Old Namtok 4 4 Namdang(Namdang-I) 23 20 3 3 K.M. Forest Camp (Namdang-II) 34 34 Ranggringkan - I - III 136 62 74 4 2 2 45 27 18 Coffee Plantation (Old 29 13 16 4 Yumchum)

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Industrial cate~0!.r Location code Mar~nal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name ofVilla,se Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 00360500 Rang-trah Govt. College (Longbusung) 00360600 Kantang 16 3 13 15 3 12 00360700 Hadap 17 17 17 17 00360800 Chimsu 15 2 13 IS 2 13 00360900 Laktong 35 23 12 23 13 10 9 7 2 00361000 Phangtip 23 I 22 23 I 22 00361100 Simnom 4 4 4 4 00361200 Hatangso II 1 10 8 8 3 2 00361300 Sumlam 28 3 25 27 3 24 1 1 00361400 Saban(Wawoi) 105 58 47 lOS 58 47 00361500 Jongphohate 164 73 91 163 72 91 00361600 Ngoitong 2 2 00361700 9 K.M. PWD Camp (Jongke ------Un-inhabited------00361800 Yankang 00361900 New Jongrom 00362000 Nakang 00362100 Kangkho 40 8 32 23 8 15 17 17 00362200 Wollom I 1 1 1 00362300 Ngaichang 4 1 3 00362400 Jungsam 6 6 6 6 00362500 Sallang 16 7 9 16 7 9 00362600 Bubang- I 2 2 00362700 Bubang -II 5 5 5 5 00362800 Bubang - III 00362900 Langchuk 2 2 2 2 00363000 Sohe-Laktong 00363100 New Sohe-Laktong 00363200 Chingsa 00363300 Khitkhang - Tong 00363400 Saching - I 24 16 8 24 16 8 00363500 Saching - II 29 15 14 27 15 12 00363600 Saching - III 24 13 11 24 13 II 00363700 Changlang Ply (Longran - III) 00363800 Tuhi Saw mill (Tikengsung Hamlet of Lon gran-II)

00363900 Konica Mill (Kengsa) 00364000 12 K.M. Tea Garden (Thingdan - II) 00364100 7 K.M. Tea garden 4 3 (Jungpak) 00364200 Khuchep-II 2S 10 IS 21 8 13 3 2 00364300 (5 K.M. dairy Mill Tinkengsung) 00364400 Kongsa 00364500 Hasseng 5 2 2 I 00364600 Longpha 6 6 5 5 00364700 Kotbung 18 4 14 17 4 13 00364800 Garaline 94 47 47 2 2 12 9 3 00364900 Ranchiline 24 9 IS 00365000 Old Namtok 53 26 27 2 2 00365100 Namdang(Namdang-I) 00365200 3 K;M. Forest Camp 2 (Namdang-II) 00365300 Ranggringkan - I - III I 1 1 00365400 Coffee Plantation (Old 2 3 2 1 Yumchum)

230 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Changlang of marginal workers Location Household indus!:!I workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1

84 44 40 Rang-frah Govt. College 00360500 (Longbusung) 47 18 29 Kantang 00360600 48 18 30 Hadap 00360700 25 14 11 Chimsu 00360800 3 3 206 86 120 Laktong 00360900 104 46 58 Phangtip 00361000 15 8 7 Simnom 00361100 33 21 12 Hatangso 00361200 87 45 42 Sum1am 00361300 120 54 66 Saban(Wawoi) 00361400 170 87 83 longphohate 00361500 101 43 58 Ngoitong 00361600 .------Un-inhabited------9 K.M. PWD Camp (Jongke 00361700 136 80 56 Yankang 00361800 85 45 40 Newlongrom 00361900 40 18 22 Nakang 00362000 86 51 35 Kangkho 00362100 203 102 101 Wotlom 00362200 4 3 92 48 44 Ngaichang 00362300 66 30 36 Jungsam 00362400 36 15 21 Sallang 00362500 42 18 24 Bubang - I 00362600 168 89 79 Bubang - II 00362700 27 11 16 Bubang- ill 00362800 30 21 9 Langchuk 00362900 72 39 33 Sohe-Laktong 00363000 18 8 10 New Sohe-Laktong 00363100 30 19 11 Chingsa 00363200 37 19 18 Khitkhang - Tong 00363300 78 47 31 Saching -I 00363400 2 2 63 26 37 Saching - II 00363500 44 23 21 Saching - III 00363600 6 2 4 Changlang Ply (Longran - 00363700 III) 2 2 Tuhi Saw mill (Tikengsung 00363800 Hamlet of Lon gran-II)

Konica Mill (Kengsa) 00363900 13 8 12 K.M. Tea Garden 00364000 (Thingdan - II) 3 3 28 17 II 7 K.M. Tea garden 00364100 (Jungpak) _,100 49 51 Khuchep -II 00364200 6 4 2 (5 K.M. dairy Mill 00364300 Tinkengsung) 103 55 48 Kongsa 00364400 2 72 28 44 Hasseng 00364500 121 60 61 Longpha 00364600 115 58 57 Kothung 00364700 80 36 44 303 141 162 Garaline 00364800 24 9 15 268 137 131 Ranchiline 00364900 51 24 27 171 78 93 Old Namtok 00365000 Namdang(Narndang-l) 00365100 2 20 7 13 3 K.M. Forest Camp 00365200 (Narndang-II) 194 105 89 Ranggringkan - I - III 00365300 3 2 80 32 48 Coffee Plantation (Old 00365400 Yumchum)

231 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CDBlock- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 00365500 Longran Village 50 281 147 134 65 35 30 00365600 Longran PWD Camp 16 79 44 35 15 6 9 (Longran-m 00365700 NamtokH.Q. 10 34 20 14 5 4 Changlang (Urban) 41201000 Changlan; (en 1,569 6,469 3,634 2,835 961 506 455

232 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Changlang

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 279 145 134 128 83 45 Longran Village 38 20 18 31 22 9 Longran PWD Camp (Longran-II) 27 16 11 Namtok H.Q.

so 25 2S 2,358 1,237 1,121 4,554 2,778 1,776 Chang!ang (CT)

233 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name ofViIlase Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 00365500 Longran Village 153 64 89 116 69 47 68 43 25 00365600 Longran PWD Camp 48 22 26 31 23 8 26 20 6 (Lon gran-II) 00365700 Namtok H.Q. 7 4 13 11 2 13 11 2

41201000 Changlang (g) l z915 856 11°59 1~13 11890 433 1z193 lz!!ll 372

234 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Changlang Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofViUage 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

63 39 24 4 3 1 Longran Village 3 3 23 17 6 Longran PWD Camp (Longran-II) 13 11 2 Namtok H.Q.

26 11 IS 32 2S 7 40 23 17 2.095 1.762 333 Changlang (CT)

235 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial cateso!l Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name ofViIlase Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 00365500 Longran Village 48 26 22 41 21 20 7 5 2 00365600 Longran PWD Camp 5 3 2 2 1 1 (Longran-U) 00365700 NamtokH.Q.

41201000 Changlang {Cn 130 69 61 12 7 5 7 6

236 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Changlang of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 165 78 87 Longran Village 00365500 3 2 48 21 27 Longran PWD Camp 00365600 (Longran-II) 21 9 12 Namtok H.Q. 00365700

29 3 26 82 S3 29 4.146 1.744 2.402 Changlang (C1) 41201000

237 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of EOEulation~ ase-srouE 0-6 number Name ofVilIase hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0002 Nampong-Manmao (fotal) 3,441 16,074 8,758 7,31(; 2,906 1,491 1,415 0002 Nampong-Manmao (Rural) 2,045 10,155 5,405 4,750 1,989 1,015 974 0002 Nampong-Manmao (Urban) 1,397 5,919 3,353 2,566 917 476 441 Nampong-Manmao (Rural) 00365800 Manmao Village 24 125 59 66 25 7 18 00365900 Walongtoi 22 138 78 60 15 10 5 00366000 Singwang 19 84 52 32 26 18 8 00366100 Jonglimpathar 17 86 51 35 22 11 11 00366200 Rima 13 78 38 40 17 8 9 00366300 Riju(abolished) ------Un-inhabited------00366400 NewJukhi 16 87 45 42 25 12 13 00366500 OldJukhi 29 157 79 78 39 20 19 00366600 Kuchep - IT (shifted to ------Un-inhabited------Changlang) 00366700 Renuk 30 197 97 100 30 13 17 00366800 Borsatum -' 27 151 64 87 24 12 12 00366900 Sasum 34 167 88 79 36 21 15 00367000 Hetman 17 130 57 73 24 7 17 00367100 Ranghil 8 73 36 37 J5 7 8 00367200 Tengman 39 240 124 116 40 23 17 00367300 Lungsang 19 86 39 47 23 7 16 00367400 Lyngok 16 99 45 54 21 10 11 00367500 New Longloi 10 57 29 28 13 6 7 00367600 Longloi 18 83 43 40 24 11 13 00367700 Phinbiro -1 37 207 112 95 51 28 23 00367800 Phinbiro - IT 23 116 49 67 21 II 10 00367900 Chumpon 14 94 46 48 22 13 9 00368000 New Kamlao 36 197 104 93 30 16 14 00368100 Old Kamlao 16 98 45 53 22 12 10 00368200 Old Dukpey Village 8 52 29 23 11 7 4 (Dukpey - I) 00368300 New Dukpey Village 12 56 32 24 16 10 6 (Maithingro Kaan -1) 00368400 II K.M. PWD Camp 6 20 11 9 4 3 (Maithingro Kaan - 11) 00368500 17 K.M, PWD Camp 3 8 5 2 2 (Dukpey- IT) 00368600 24 K.M. PWD Camp ------Un-inhabited------00368700 MamnaoH.Q. 194 818 476 342 130 63 67 00368800 Manmao Ply (Ngalongchun! I I 00368900 Kamlao Vaneer 3 9 6 3 (Chiumiangchung) 00369000 Tirap Sakan Village 14 81 41 40 15 6 9 00369100 Renuk M.E. School 6 _,19 15 4 00369200 Namgoi Village-I 18 110 57 53 14 7 7 00369300 Namgoi Village - II 5 38 21 17 7 4 3 00369400 Namgoi Village - lIT 17 94 49 45 16 13 3 00369500 Forest Camp Narngoi 20 13 7 2 I (Namgoi- V) 00369600 Khamkai 45 239 117 122 50 19 31 00369700 Nongthey -1 15 99 59 40 21 13 8 00369800 Nongthey - 11 14 73 33 40 16 7 9 00369900 Nongthey - 111 2 8 6 2 00370000 Machum -1 16 72 33 39 19 8 11 00370100 Machum - II 45 177 9':: 83 21 13 8 00370200 Therimkan 27 136 71 65 22 13 9 00370300 Therimkan Staff 12 42 25 17 10 3 7 (Theremkan - 11) 00370400 Nongkey 29 133 66 67 31 14 17

238 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Nampong-Manmao

Scheduled Castes EOEuation Scheduled Tribes EOEulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Villa lie 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 42 22 20 8,258 4,176 4,082 8,974 5,574 3,400 Nampong-Manmao (Total) 30 17 13 7,350 3,703 3,647 4,787 3,008 1,779 Nampong-Manmao (Rural) 12 5 7 908 473 435 4,187 2,566 1,621 Nampong-Manmao (Urban) Nampong-Manmao (Rural) 125 59 66 60 39 21 Manmao Village 134 76 58 85 57 28 Walongtoi 4 3 62 37 25 30 24 6 Singwang 81 46 35 34 28 6 Jonglimpatbar 72 34 38 31 19 12 Rima ------Un-inhabited------Riju(abolished) 76 37 39 28 18 10 New Jukhi 154 76 78 81 46 J5 Old Jukhi ------Un-inhabited------Kuchep - II (shifted to Changlang) 196 96 100 91 53 38 Renuk 151 64 87 51 29 22 Borsatum 159 82 77 47 28 19 Sasum 130 57 73 35 27 8 Hetman 73 36 37 20 13 7 Ranghil 235 121 114 95 66 29 Tengman 81 37 44 43 24 19 Lungsang 92 41 51 40 22 18 Lyngok 47 21 26 14 12 2 New Longtoi 82 42 40 35 24 II Longtoi 206 III 95 65 44 21 Phinbiro -1 110 46 64 43 20 23 Phinbiro - 11 94 46 48 34 20 14 Chumpon 190 98 92 96 51 45 NewKamlao 93 41 52 34 19 15 Old Kamlao 48 27 21 20 11 9 Old Dukpey Village (Dukpey - I) 56 32 24 18 13 New Dukpey Village (Maithingro Kaan - 1) 7 2 6 11 K.M. PWD Camp (Maithingro Kaan - II) 3 2 17 K.M. PWD Camp (Dukpey - II) ------Un-inhabited------24 K.M. PWD Camp 7 4 3 223 114 109 623 395 228 ManmaoH.Q. I I Manmao Ply (Ngalongchung) 4 2 2 3 2 KamIao Vaneer (Chiumiangchung) 81 41 40 29 17 12 Tirap Sakan Village 13 9 4., 18 14 4 Renuk M.E. School 102 52 50 57 33 24 Namgoi Village-l 38 21 17 12 9 3 Namgoi Village - II 90 47 43 30 13 17 Namgoi Village - III 8 8 Forest Camp Namgoi (Namgoi - V) 190 89 101 91 55 36 Khamkai 83 51 32 58 37 21 Nongthey -1 62 26 36 37 20 17 Nongthey - II 8 6 2 7 5 2 Nongthey - III 63 28 35 35 19 16 Machum- I 93 47 46 73 43 30 Machum -II 134 69 65 63 38 25 Therimkan 7 2 5 16 10 6 Therimkan Staff (Theremkan - II) 54 22 32 53 33 20 Nongkey

239 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name ofViJlage Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0002 Nampong-Manmao (Total) 7,100 3,184 3,916 7,051 4,737 2,314 5,667 4,172 1,495 0002 Nampong-Manmao (Rural) 5,368 2,397 2,971 4,881 2,912 1,969 3,651 2,448 1,203 0002 Nampong-Manmao (Urban) 1,732 787 945 2,170 1,825 345 2,016 1,724 292 Nampong-Manmao (Rural) 00365800 Manmao Village 65 20 45 65 34 31 51 31 20 00365900 Walongtoi 53 21 32 69 36 33 58 32 26 00366000 Singwang 54 28 26 44 23 21 19 13 6 00366100 Jonglimpathar 52 23 29 33 19 14 13 10 3 00366200 Rima 47 19 28 36 22 14 14 13 00366300 Riju(abolished) ------Un-inhabited------00366400 New Jukhi 59 27 32 39 22 J7 13 13 00366500 Old lukhi 76 33 43 71 35 36 40 31 9 00366600 Kuchep - II (shifted to ------Un-inhabi ted------Cbanglang) 00366700 Renuk 106 44 62 110 57 53 69 47 22 00366800 Bo~anun JOO 35 65 95 39 56 84 38 46 00366900 Sasum 120 60 60 102 53 49 97 53 44 00367000 Hetman 95 30 65 65 28 37 26 18 8 00367100 Ranghil 53 23 30 30 15 15 30 15 15 00367200 Tengman 145 58 87 162 80 82 117 65 52 00367300 Lungsang 43 15 28 42 21 21 23 18 5 00367400 Lyngok 59 23 36 46 24 22 1 00367500 New Longtoi 43 17 26 28 14 14 00367600 Longtoi 48 19 29 40 21 19 2 2 00367700 Phinbiro - I 142 68 74 113 62 51 1 1 00367800 Phinbiro - II 73 29 44 67 26 41 1 00367900 Chumpon 60 26 34 48 21 27 27 16 11 00368000 New Kamlao 101 S3 48 110 66 44 13 12 00368100 Old Karnlao 64 26 38 50 25 25 2 2 00368200 Old Dukpey ViUage (Dukpey - 32 18 14 29 17 12 15 12 3 I) 00368300 New Dukpey Village 38 19 19 31 16 15 13 13 (Maithingro Kaan - I) 00368400 II K.M. PWD Camp 14 6 8 8 6 2 6 6 (Maithingro Kaan - II) 00368500 17 K.M. PWD Camp (Dukpey . 4 3 3 3 3 II) 00368600 24 K.M. PWD Camp ------Un-inhabited------00368700 Manmao H.Q. 195 81 114 305 264 41 279 250 29 00368800 Manmao Ply (Ngalongchung) 1 .1 00368900 Kamlao Vaneer 6 4 2 4 5 4 (Chiumiangchung) 00369000 Tirap Sakan Village 52 24 28 40 23 17 20 13 7 00369100 Renuk M.E. School 1 1 8 7 1 8 7 1 00369200 Namgoi Village - I 53 24 29 54 28 26 49 27 22 00369300 Namgoi Village - II 26 12 14 18 11 7 16 10 6 00369400 Namgoi Village - III 64 36 28 45 29 16 37 28 9 00369500 Forest Camp Namgoi (Namgoi 12 5 7 16 11 5 16 11 5 - V) 00369600 Khamkai 148 62 86 109 60 49 109 60 49 00369700 Nongthey - I 41 22 19 40 28 12 40 28 12 00369800 Nongthey - rr 36 13 23 30 13 17 30 13 17 00369900 Nongthey - III 1 3 2 1 3 2 00370000 Machum - I 37 14 23 25 15 10 22 15 7 00370 I 00 Machum - II 104 51 53 54 52 2 53 51 2 00370200 Therimkan 73 33 40 78 37 41 78 37 41 00370300 Therimkan StatT(Theremkan­ 26 15 11 15 12 3 15 12 3 II) 00370400 Nongkey 80 33 47 34 32 2 34 32 2

240 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Nampong-Manmao Industrial categ0!l of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 2,412 1,405 1,007 92 72 20 19 16 3 3,144 2,679 465 Nampong-Manmao (Total) 2,353 1,370 983 85 67 18 14 11 3 1,199 1,000 199 Nampong-Manmao (Rural) 59 35 24 7 5 2 5 5 - 1,945 1,679 266 Nampong-Manmao (Urban) . Nampong-Manmao (Rural) 42 23 19 3 3 6 I Manmao Village 51 27 24 1 6 4 2 Walongtoi 17 II 6 2 2 Singwang II 8 3 2 2 Jonglimpathar II II 2 2 Rima ------Un-inhabited------Riju(abolished) II II 2 2 New Jukhi 32 23 9- 3 5 5 OldJukhi ------Un-inhabited------Kuchep - II (shifted to Chang1ang) 60 39 21 2 2 7 6 Renuk 81 35 46 1 2 2 Borsatum 90 47 43 4 4 2 2 Sasum 25 17 8 Hetman 30 15 15 Ranghil 117 65 52 Tengman 18 13 5 Lungsang Lyngok New Longtoi 2 2 Longtoi 1 1 Phinbiro - I 1 Phinbjro - II 23 13 10 4 Chumpon 2 11 11 New Karnlao 2 2 Old Kamlao 15 12 3 Old Dukpey Village (Dukpey . I) 12 12 New Dukpey Village (Maithingro Kaan - I) 6 6 11 K.M. PWD Camp (Maithingro Kaan - II) 3 17 K.M. PWD Camp (Dukpey - II) ------Un-inhabited------24 K.M. PWD Camp 7 4 3 4 4 268 242 26 ManmaoH.Q. 1 I Manmao Ply (Ngalongchung) 2 2 2 Kamlao Vaneer (Chiumiangchung) 20 13 7 Tirap Sakan Village 4 4 4 3 Renuk M.E. School 45 24 21 4 3 Namgoi Village - I 15 10 5 I Namgoi Village - II 35 26 9 2 2 Namgoi Village - ill 2 2 5 3 2 9 6 3 Forest Camp Namgoi (Namgoi- V) 99 51 48 10 9 Khamkai 24 16 8 15 11 4 Nongthey -I 24 8 16 5 4 I Nongthey - II I I 2 2 Nongthey - III 17 10 7 5 5 Machum- I 30 30 2 2 21 19 2 Machum-II 74 34 40 4 3 Therimkan 12 9 3 3 3 Therimkan Staff (Theremkan . II) 29 27 2 5 Nongkey

241 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANG LANG VILLAGE PRIMARY C DBlock- Industrial cate!O!1 Location code Marsinal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name ofViIla/:le Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 ; ... -.. 0002 Nampong-Manmao (Total) 1,384 565 819 1,166 417 749 33 17 16 0002 Nampong-Manmao (Rural) 1,230 464 766 1,160 415 745 18 5 13 0002 Nampong-Manmao (Urban) 154 101 53 6 2 4 15 12 3 Nampong-Manmao (Rural) 00365800 Manrnao Village 14 3 II 14 3 11 00365900 Walongtoi II 4 7 II 4 7 00366000 Singwang 25 10 15 24 9 15 00366100 Jonglimpathar 20 9 11 19 8 11 1 00366200 Rima 22 9 13 20 8 12 2 00366300 Riju(aboJished) ------Un-inhabi ted------00366400 NewJukhi 26 9 17 26 9 17 00366500 OldJukhi 31 4 27 31 4 27 00366600 Kuchep - U (shifted to ------Un-inhabited------Changlang) 00366700 Renuk 41 10 31 40 9 31 00366800 Borsatum II 10 11 - 10 00366900 Sasum 5 .5. 5 5 00367000 Hetman 39 10 29 38 10 28 00367100 Ranghil 00367200 Tengman 45 15 30 45 15 30 00367300 Lungsang 19 3 16 19 3 16 00367400 Lyngok 45 23 22 45 23 22 00367500 New Longtoi 28 14 14 28 14 14 00367600 Longtoi 38 19 19 38 19 19 00367700 Phinbiro- I 112 61 51 110 60 50 00367800 Phinbiro - II 66 25 41 65 24 41 00367900 Chumpon 21 5 16 21 5 16 00368000 New Kamlao 97 54 43 93 50 43 00368100 Old Kamlao 48 23 25 48 23 25 00368200 Old Dukpey Village (Dukpey - 14 5 9 14 5 9 I) 00368300 New Dukpey Village 18 15 18 3 15 (Maithingro Kaan - I) 00368400 II KM. PWD Camp 2 2 2 2 (Maithingro Kaan - II) 00368500 17 KM. PWD Camp (Dukpey - II) 00368600 24 K.M. PWD Camp ------Un-inhabited------00368700 ManmaoH.Q. 26 14 12 11 4 7 2 2 00368800 Manmao Ply (Ngalongchung) 00368900 Kamlao Vaneer (Chiumiangcbung) 00369000 Tirap Sakan Village 20, 10 10 20 10 10 00369100 Renuk M.E. School 00369200 Namgoi Village - I 5 4 5 4 00369300 Namgoi Village - II 2 I 2 00369400 Namgoi Village - III 8 7 7 6 00369500 Forest Camp Namgoi (Namgoi - V) 00)69600 Kbamkai 00369700 Nongthey - I 00369800 Nong!hey - II 00369900 Nongthey - III 00370000 Machum -I 3 3 3 3 00370100 Machum -11 00370200 Therimkan 00370300 Therimkan Staff (Theremkan • 11) 00370400 Nongkey

242 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Nampong-Manmao of marginal workers Location Household indus!!I workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVi1la~e number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 10 7 3 175 124 51 9,023 4,021 5,002 Nampong-Manmao (Total) 0002 5 4 1 47 40 7 5,274 2,493 2,781 Nampong-Manmao (Rural) 0002 5 3 2 128 84 44 3,749 1,528 2,221 Nampong-Manmao (Urban) 0002 Nampong-Manmao (Rural) 60 25 35 Manmao Village 00365800 69 42 27 Walongtoi 00365900 40 29 II Singwang 00366000 53 32 21 Jonglimpatbar 00366100 42 16 26 Rima 00366200 ------Un-inhabited------Riju(abolished) 00366300 48 23 25 NewJukhi 00366400 86 44 42 OldJukhi 00366500 ------Un-inhabited------Kuchep - II (shifted to 00366600 Changlang) 87 40 47 Renuk 00366700 56 25 31 Borsatum 00366800 65 35 30 Sasum 00366900 65 29 36 Hetman 00367000 43 21 22 Rangbil 00367100 78 44 34 Tengman 00367200 44 IS 26 Lungsang 00367300 53 21 32 Lyngok 00367400 29 15 14 New Longtoi 00367500 43 22 21 Longtoi 00367600 2 94 50 44 Phinbiro - I 00367700 49 23 26 Phinbiro - Il 00367800 46 25 21 Chumpon 00367900 3 3 87 38 49 New Kamlao 00368000 48 20 28 Old Kamlao 00368100 23 12 II Old Dukpey Village (Dukpey - 00368200 I) 25 16 9 New Dukpey Village 00368300 (Maithingro Kaan - I) 12 5 7 II K.M. PWD Camp 00368400 (Maitbingro Kaan - II) 5 5 17 K.M. PWD Camp (Dukpey - 00368500 II) ______Un_inhabited ______24 K.M. PWD Camp 00368600 13 10 3 513 212 301 ManmaoH.Q. 00368700 Manmao Ply (Ngalongchung) 00368800 4 2 2 Karnlao Vaneer 00368900 (Chiumiangchung) 41 18 23 Tirap Sakan Village 00369000 11 8 3 Renuk M.E. School 00369100 -'56 29 27 Namgoi Village - I 00369200 20 10 10 Namgoi Village - II 00369300 49 20 29 Namgoi Village - III 00369400 4 2 2 Forest Camp Namgoi (Namgoi ·00369500 V) 130 57 73 Khamkai 00369600 59 31 28 Nongthey - I 00369700 43 20 23 Nongtbey - II 00369800 5 4 I Nongthey - III 00369900 47 18 29 Machum- I 00370000 123 42 81 Macbum-Il 00370100 58 34 24 Therimkan 00370200 27 13 14 Therimkan Staff (Theremkan - 00370300 II) 99 34 65 Nongkey 00370400

243 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CDBlock- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of EOEulation~ al:e-l:rouE 0-6 number Name ofVillase hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 00370500 Tangha Tea Estate (6th 26 77 50 27 17 10 7 Mile Nampong) (Tang Gha)

00370600 Nampong H.Q.BL.-I 85 396 242 154 36 17 19 00370700 Nampong H.Q.BL.-II 120 450 252 198 87 50 37 (Lower) 00370800 Nampong H.Q.BL.-IlI 113 489 270 219 79 47 32 (Lower) 00370900 Old Rima ------Un-inhabi ted------00371000 New Rima 21 124 63 61 29 16 13 00371100 Rima IV School(Rima) 39 29 10 4 1 00371200 Lungpang 45 280 146 134 51 22 29 00371300 Tikhak Pulak 45 180 130 50 23 11 12 00371400 Mossang Putak 12 66 32 34 16 7 9 00371500 Old Pulak II 55 29 26 15 8 7 00371600 Huru Pulak 9 53 26 27 II 3 8 00371700 Tikhak Khamlang 10 59 34 25 9 6 00371800 Sangwal Khamlang 30 146 66 80 36 13 23 00371900 Mossang Khamlang 9 44 20 24 8 5 3 00372000 Wintong 10 51 22 29 II 8 00372100 Changlai 25 132 66 66 28 17 11 00372200 Motangsa 9 46 23 23 5 2 3 00372300 Longchong-l 8 42 22 20 5 5 00372400 Longchong - II 12 62 34 28 9 6 3 00372500 Tengpong 27 149 77 72 34 20 14 00372600 Nampong Ply Namgoi 23 108 60 48 27 16 11 (Namgoi - IV) 00372700 Langka 14 78 43 35 17 II 6 00372800 Tangsa Tea Estate 18 57 37 20 14 11 3 00372900 Kovin 34 195 110 85 43 23 20 00373000 Honkap 14 80 37 43 17 8 9 00373100 Typong 38 193 tol 92 48 17 31 00373200 Longman 36 229 108 121 54 21 33 00373300 Khamdu 46 224 122 102 53 32 21 00373400 Chamro 67 299 164 135 76 42 34 00373500 Tikhak Taipi 15 96 42 54 19 8 11 00373600 Longvi 30 156 80 76 28 15 13 00373700 Tengmo 47 228 115 113 59 29 30 00373800 Hetlong 21 117 63 54 21 II 10 00373900 3 K.M. PWD Camp(Tokpen 3 10 6 4 Nong) 00374000 8 K.M. Tea Garden 6 26 15 II 7 (Ngalang Kyuk) 00374100 Namchik PWD Camp 17 64 31 33 19 9 10 (Namkyui - Chung) Nampong-Manmao (Urban) 41202000 Jalraml!ur!£!) l z397 5z919 3z353 2z566 917 476 441

244 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Nampong-Manmao

Scheduled Castes EOEuation Scheduled Tribes EOEulation Litemtes Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVilla~e II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 18 17 Tangha Tea Estate (6th Mile Nampong) (Tang Gha)

119 S9 60 341 218 123 Nampong H.Q.BL.-I 152 70 82 330 192 138 Nampong H.Q.BL.-II (Lower)

19 10 9 173 88 85 311 188 123 Nampong H.Q.BL.-lIl (Lower)

------Un-inhabited------Old Rima 124 63 61 35 20 15 New Rima 38 28 10 29 22 7 Rima IV School(Rima) 265 133 132 144 93 51 Lungpang 139 90 49 100 79 21 Tikhak Putak 66 32 34 12 8 4 Mossang Putak 55 29 26 12 11 1 01dPutak 21 14 7 HuruPutak 59 34 25 18 14 4 Tikhak Khamlang 146 66 80 51 26 25 Sangwal Kharnlang 44 20 24 12 6 6 Mossang Khamlang 51 22 29 13 7 6 Wintong 132 66 66 46 25 21 Changlai 46 23 23 21 13 8 Motangsa 42 22 20 8 6 2 Longchong-I 62 34 28 25 17 8 Longchong - II 149 77 72 44 28 16 Tengpong 11 6 5 17 12 5 Nampong Ply Namgoi (Namgoi - IV) 78 43 35 15 10 5 Langka 1 1 17 14 3 Tangsa Tea Estate 123 70 53 99 66 33 Kovin 79 36 43 40 18 22 Honkap 71 34 37 76 53 23 Typong 229 108 121 100 61 39 Longman 219 119 100 66 43 23 Khamdu 149 77 72 121 80 41 Chamro 85 36 49 51 26 25 Tikhak Taipi 155 79 76 72 45 27 Longvi 170 84 86 92 59 33 Tengmo 109 59 50 41 28 13 Hetlong 9 4 3 K.M. PWD Carnp(Tokpen- Nong) - 8 K.M. Tea Garden (Ngalang Kyuk) 9 4 22 13 9 Namchik PWD Camp (Namkyui - Chung) Nampong-Manmao (Urban) 12 5 7 908 473 435 4,187 2,566 1,621 Jalramj!ur !ill

245 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANG LANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name ofVilJase Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 >--" 00370500 Tangha Tea Estate (6th Mile 59 33 26 49 31 18 48 30 18 Nampong) (Tang Gha)

00370600 Nampong H.Q.BL.-I 55 24 31 163 140 13 158 137 21 00370700 Nampong H.Q.BL.-Il (Lower) 120 60 60 134 120 14 128 116 12

00370800 Nampong H.Q.BL.-lll (Lower) 178 82 96 178 143 35 174 141 33

00370900 Old Rima ------Un-inhabi ted------00371000 New Rima 89 43 46 67 34 33 36 33 3 00371100 Rima IV School(Rima) 10 7 3 6 3 3 4 3 1 00371200 LWlgpang 136 53 83 154 78 76 79 69 10 00371300 Tikhak Putak ' 80 51 29 127 106 21 102 91 11 00371400 Mossang Putak 54 24 30 34 16 18 13 12 00371500 OldPutak 43 18 25 32 18 14 13 13 00371600 HuruPutak 32 12 20 34 19 15 23 13 10 00371700 Tikhak Khamlang 41 20 21 25 13 12 25 13 12 00371800 Sangwal Kham1ang 95 40 55 73 39 34 72 39 33 00371900 Mossang Khamlang 32 14 18 20 9 11 18 8 10 00372000 Wintong 38 15 23 24 12 12 13 12 1 00372100 Changlai 86 41 45 75 34 41 73 32 41 00372200 Motangsa 25 10 15 28 15 13 20 13 7 00372300 Lengchong-! 34 16 18 30 14 16 24 11 13 00372400 Lengchong - II 37 17 20 42 24 IS 32 17 15 00372500 Tengpong 105 49 S6 79 36 43 78 35 43 00372600 Nampong Ply Namgoi 91 48 43 52 31 21 45 31 14 (Namgoi - IV) 00372700 Langka 63 33 30 44 24 20 40 21 19 00372800 Tangsa Tea Estate 40 23 17 35 22 13 35 22 13 00372900 Kovin 96 44 52 95 57 38 90 53 37 00373000 Honkap 40 19 21 45 20 25 43 19 24 00373100 Typong 117 48 69 100 61 39 76 55 21 00373200 Longman 129 47 82 114 60 54 114 60 54 00373300 Khamdu 158 79 79 116 61 55 106 56 50 00373400 Chamro 178 84 94 142 78 64 127 67 60 00373500 Tikhak Taipi 45 16 29 51 25 26 49 24 2S 00373600 Longvi 84 35 49 79 38 41 60 32 28 00373700 Tengmo 136 56 80 104 57 47 85 50 35 00373800 Hetlong 76 35 41 68 34 34 51 27 24 00373900 3 K.M. PWD Camp(Tokpen- I 3 2 1 3 2 1 Nong) 00374000 8 K.M. Tea Garden (Nga1ang 21 10 11 14 8 6 14 8 6 Kyuk) 00374100 Namchik PWD Camp 42 18 24 29 16 13 27 16 11 (Namkyui - ChWlg) Nampong-Manmao (Urban) 41202000 Jairaml!ur (g) l z732 787 945 2z170 l z825 345 2z016 lz724 292

246 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT N ampong-Manmao Industrial catell0!2:: ofmain workers Household industry Cultivators Allriculturallabourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVillalle 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 48 30 18 Tangha Tea Estate (6th Mile Nampong) (Tang Gha)

3 2 2 2 152 133 19 Nampong H.Q.BL.-I 2 2 126 114 12 Nampong H.Q.BL.-II (Lower)

23 12 11 3 3 147 125 22 Nampong H.Q.BL.-ill (Lower) ------Un-inhabited------Old Rima 29 27 2 I 6 5 1 New Rima 1 1 3 2 1 Rima IV School(Rima) 59 51 8 2 2 18 16 2 Lungpang 34 27 7 66 63 3 Tikhak Putak 12 II I Mossang Putak 12 12 OldPutak 22 13 9 HuruPutak 23 11 12 Tikhak Khamlang 70 38 32 2 Sangwal Khamlang 18 8 10 Mossang Khamlang 11 II 2 Wintong 71 30 41 Changlai 19 12 7 Motangsa 24 11 13 Longchong-I 32 17 15 Longchong - II 77 35 42 1 Tengpong 19 15 4 7 7 19 9 10 Nampong Ply Namgoi (Namgoi - IV) 40 21 19 Langka 35 22 13 Tangsa Tea Estate 83 47 36 7 6 Kavin 38 14 24 5 5 Honkap 72 51 21 3 3 Typong 110 57 53 4 3 Longman 101 53 48 4 2 2 1 I Khamdu , 57 28 29 22 II II 48 28 20 Chamro 40 20 20 9 4 5 Tikhak Taipi 54 28 26 6 4 2 Longvi 65 34 31 9 8 11 8 3 Tengmo 49 25 24 I Hetlong 2 2 - 3 K.M. PWD Camp(TokPen- Nang) 14 8 6 8 K.M. Tea Garden (Ngalang Kyuk) 2 25 15 10 Namchik PWD Camp (Namkyui - Chung) _, Nampong-Manmao (Urban) 59 35 24 7 5 2 5 5 1 945 1 679 - 1 1 266 Jairameur (Q)

247 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial cateso!I Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name ofVillalle Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 00370500 Tangha Tea Estate (6th Mile Nampong) (Tang Gha)

00370600 Nampong H.Q.BL.-I 00370700 Nampong H.Q.BL.-II (Lower) 6 4

00370800 Nampong H.Q.BL.-III (Lower) 4 2 2

00370900 Old Rima ------Un-inhabited------00371000 New Rima 31 30 31 1 30 00371100 Rima IV School(Rima) 2 2 2 2 00371200 Lungpang . 75 9 66 74 8 66 00371300 Tikhak Putak 25 15 10 18 8 10 00371400 Mossang Putak 21 4 17 20 3 17 00371500 OldPutak 19 5 14 18 5 13 00371600 HuruPutak II 6 10 5 00371700 Tikhak Khamlang 00371800 Sangwal Khamlang I I 00371900 Mossang Khamlang 2 2 00372000 Wintong 11 II II 11 00372100 Changlai 2 2 I 1 00372200 Motangsa 8 2 6 8 2 6 00372300 Longchong-I 6 3 3 5 2 3 00372400 Longchong - II 10 7 3 10 7 3 00372500 Tengpong I 00372600 Nampong Ply Namgoi 7 7 7 7 (Namgoi - IV) 00372700 Langka 4 3 4 3 00372800 Tangsa Tea Estate 00372900 Kovin 5 4 5 4 00373000 Honkap 2 I 2 00373100 Typong 24 6 18 20 15 4 3 00373200 Longman 00373300 Khamdu 10 5 5 10 5 5 00373400 Chamro 15 II 4 10 7 3 00373500 Tikhak Taipi 2 I I 2 I I 00373600 Longvi 19 6 13 19 6 13 00373700 Tengmo 19 7 12 16 6 10 3 2 00373800 Hetlong 17 7 10 16 7 9 1 1 00373900 3 K.M. PWD Camp(Tokpen- Nong) 00374000 8 K.M. Tea Garden (Ngillang Kyuk) 00374100 Namchik PWD Camp 2 2 2 2 (Namkyui - Chung) Nampong-Manmao (Urban) 41202000 Jalraml!ur (£!l 154 101 53 6 2 4 15 12 3

248 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Nampong-Manmao of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non·workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 28 19 9 Tangha Tea Estate (6th Mile 00370500 Nampong) (Tang Gha)

3 2 233 102 13l Nampong H.Q.BL.·I 00370600 4 4 316 132 184 Nampong H.Q.BL.·II (Lower) 00370700

3 2 311 127 184 Nampong H.Q.BL.·m (Lower) 00370800

········-----Un-inhabited------Old Rima 00370900 57 29 28 New Rima 00371000 33 26 7 Rima IV SchooI(Rima) 00371100 126 68 58 Lungpang 00371200 6 6 53 24 29 Tikhak Putak 00371300 1 32 16 16 Mossang Putak 00371400 23 11 12 OIdPutak 00371500 19 7 12 HuruPutak 00371600 34 21 13 Tikhak Khamlang 00371700 73 27 46 SangwaI Khamlang 00371800 24 II 13 Mossang KhamJang 00371900 27 10 17 Wintong 00372000 57 . 32 25 Changlai 00372100 18 8 10 Motangsa 00372200 12 8 4 Longchong-I 00372300 20 10 10 Longchong - II 00372400 70 41 29 Tengpong 00372500 56 29 27 Nampong Ply Namgoi 00372600 (Namgoi - IV) 34 19 15 Langka 00372700 22 IS 7 Tangsa Tea Estate 00372800 100 53 47 Kovin 00372900 35 17 18 Honkap 00373000 93 40 53 Typong 00373100 115 48 67 Longman 00373200 108 61 47 Khamdu 00373300 4 4 157 86 71 Chamro 00373400 45 17 28 Tikhak Taipi 00373500 77 42 35 Longvi 00373600 124 58 66 Tengmo 00373700 49 29 20 Hetlong 00373800 7 4 3 3 K.M. PWD Camp(Tokpen- 00373900 Nong) 12 7 5 8 K.M. Tea Garden (Ngalang 00374000 Kyuk) 35 15 20 Namchik PWD Camp 00374100 (Namkyui • Chung) Nampong.Manmao (Urban) 5 3 2 128 84 44 3,749 1,528 2,221 Jalram~ur {en 41202000

249 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CDBlock- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of EOEulationl age-gTouE 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0003 Khagam-Mlao (fotal) 6,555 33,763 17,456 16,307 6,733 3,447 3,286 0003 Khagam-Mlao (Rural) 6,555 33,763 17,456 16,307 6,733 3,447 3,286 0003 Khagam-Mlao (Urban) Khagam-Miao (Rural) 00374200 Daragaon 36 198 91 107 49 23 26 00374300 Phaparbari 40 257 128 129 S4 34 20 00374400 Gaherigaon 9 59 30 29 13 8 5 00374500 Hazo1o 33 161 74 87 45 20 25 00374600 Ramnagar 23 139 69 70 38 20 18 00374700 Gandhigram BU & II 248 1,569 799 770 366 186 180 00374800 Chidudi 30 174 80 94 53 29 24 00374900 Mazgaon 43 244 115 129 61 34 27 00375000 Twohut 40 259 124 135 57 24 33 00375100 Topihill 30 186 96 90 37 23 14 00375200 Buddhamandir 23 142 66 76 30 10 20 00375300 Sidikuh 33 176 91 85 47 24 23 00375400 Vijoynagar H.Q. 103 424 254 170 72 42 30 00375500 Pisi 20 90 49 41 12 4 8 00375600 Khamuk 6 30 19 11 6 3 3 00375700 Phup 11 61 28 33 7 3 4 00375800 Lewang 33 167 84 83 23 12 II 00375900 Khagam Singpho 32 157 91 66 37 20 17 00376000 Khagam Mossang 17 93 45 48 18 7 11 00376100 Namphai Bazar BU & n 104 427 230 197 70 27 43 00376200 Namphainong 37 185 93 92 24 14 10 00376300 NewPlonc 29 142 70 72 19 JI 8 00376400 Neotan 85 538 260 278 97 45 52 00376500 Neirong 40 247 122 125 48 26 22 00376600 New Khimiyong 58 322 158 164 62 25 37 00376700 Old Champo - I 51 279 144 135 49 24 25 00376800 01dP1one 42 260 130 130 48 25 23 00376900 Khachang 24 101 55 46 23 10 13 00377000 NewYumchum 46 227 118 109 42 23 19 00377100 Longri 5 28 11 17 7 '). 5 oo377?00 Maithongpung 31 168 84 84 25 15 10 00377300 NewChampo 4 20 11 9 1 I 00377400 Phaniyak 43 265 133 132 52 26 26 00377500 Namphai Singpbo 29 132 67 65 27 12 15 00377600 Maithong 17 70 40 30 13 1 6 00377700 (Maithong II1(Namphai II) 21 86 47 39 22 12 10 00377800 MiaSingpho 158 694 378 316 142 74 68 00377900 Sikao 48 197 101 96 46 24 22 00378000 Songking 86 525 260 265 106 41 65 00378100 Nayang 35 162 77 85 31 17 14 00378200 Ningrang 17 86 41 45 13 8 5 00378300 New Kham1ang 74 367 182 185 72 31 _.41 00378400 M'Pen B1.I &. II 181 1,047 537 510 2S4 131 123 00378500 Deban forest camp (Deban) 24 59 34 25 15 5 10 00378600 17 Mile M. V. Road (Sher) 5 10 6 4 (17 Mile Village) 00378700 Miao H.Q. Bl I-VII 1,093 4,430 2,390 2,040 706 379 327 00378800 Dharmapur BI. I - V 588 3,659 1,926 1,733 823 446 377 00378900 Budbista 60 329 170 159 90 42 48 00379000 Anandpur BU & II 92 537 274 263 150 77 73 00379100 Kama\apuri 59 339 174 165 107 57 SO 00379200 Devapuri 123 730 381 349 174 90 84 00379300 Nandakanan 44 262 128 134 69 30 39 00379400 Punniyabhumi 119 816 431 385 202 99 103 00379500 Brajapur 19 130 63 67 26 11 15 00379600 Lama Village 24 128 76 52 17 10 7

250 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Khagam-Mlao

Scheduled Castes I!oI!uation Scheduled Tribes I!oI!ulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 116 65 51 14,S60 7,317 7,243 15,136 9,317 5,819 Khagam-Mlao (Total) 116 65 51 14,560 7,317 7,243 15,136 9,317 5,819 Khagam-Mlao (Rural) Khagam-Mlao (Urban) Khagam-Mlao (Rural) 99 50 49 Daragaon 143 71 72 Phaparbari 38 18 20 Gaherigaon 161 74 87 42 28 14 Hazo10 62 31 31 Ramnagar 1,528 760 768 682 421 261 Gandhigram BI.I & 11 66 37 29 Chidudi 125 67 58 Mazgaon 164 89 75 Twohut 72 46 26 TopihiIl 95 56 39 Buddhamandir 176 91 85 93 49 44 Sidikuh 4 215 III 104 223 163 60 Vijoynagar H.Q. 75 40 35 54 37 17 Pisi 16 10. 6 14 11 3 Khamuk 59 27 32 40 21 19 Phup 141 69 72 110 63 47 Lewang 73 41 32 79 58 21 Khagam Singpho 92 44 48 61 34 27 Khagam Mossang 13 6 7 132 76 56 275 170 105 Namphai Bazar BI.I & II 172 85 87 107 63 44 Namphainong 142 70 72 85 44 41 NewPlone 439 208 231 173 97 76 Neotan 188 91 97 110 60 50 Neirong 318 155 163 129 88 41 New Khimiyong 269 137 132 136 81 55 Old Champo - 1 210 101 109 105 67 38 OldPlonc 85 47 38 44 27 17 Khachang 199 98 101 122 80 42 NewYumchum 28 11 17 16 7 9 Longri 140 66 74 89 47 42 Maithongpung 20 II 9 11 8 3 New Champo 239 116 123 146 77 69 Phaniyak 76 38 38 62 40 22 Namphai Singpho 3 2 18 10 8 34 24 10 Maithong 41 27 14 (Maithong II/(Namphai II) 129 69 60 363 220 143 Mia Singpho 50 25 25 46 30 16 Sikao 492 239 253 298 178 120 Songking 158 74 84 72 42 30 Nayang 81 39 42 36 22 14 Ningrang 364 180 184 172 110 62 New Khamlang 6 6 212 165 47 M'Pen BI.I & II 7 3 4 34 23 11 Deban forest camp (Deban) 4 2 2 17 Mile M.V. Road (Sher) (17 Mile Village) 25 IS 10 1,357 692 665 3,171 1,832 1,339 Miao H.Q. BI I-VII 5 3 2 885 702 183 Dhannapur BI. I - V 62 47 15 Budhista 94 73 21 Anandpur BI.I & II 21 18 3 Kamalapuri 21 19 2 Dcvapuri 8 6 2 Nandakanan 139 113 26 Punniyahhumi 7 7 Brajapur 48 36 12 Lama Village

251 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0003 Khacam-Mlao (fotal) 18,627 8,139 10,488 15,610 8,781 6,829 12,941 7,915 5,026 0003 Khacam-Mlao (Rural) 18,627 8,139 10,488 15,610 8,781 6,829 12,941 7,915 5,026 0003 Khacam-Mlao (Urban) Khacam-Mlao (Rural) 00374200 Daragaon 99 41 58 114 52 62 76 33 43 00374300 Phaparbari 114 57 57 118 48 70 100 40 60 00374400 Gaherigaon 21 12 9 22 5 17 21 5 16 00374500 Hazo10 119 46 73 93 46 47 36 31 5 00374600 Ramnagar 77 38 39 62 28 34 48 23 25 00374700 Gandhigram BU & 11 887 378 509 906 46S 441 407 310 97 00374800 Chidudi 108 43 65 76 30 46 62 24 38 00374900 Mazgaon 119 48 71 129 54 75 83 32 51 00375000 Twohut 95 35 60 106 40 66 76 33 43 00375100 Topihill 114 50 64 80 33 47 49 29 20 00375200 Buddhamandir 47 10 37 58 17 41 43 17 26 00375300 Sidikuh 83 42 41 94 47 47 68 46 22 00375400 Vijoynagar H.Q. 201 91 110 235 159 76 182 140 42 00375500 Pisi 36 12 24 48 30 18 41 28 13 00375600 Khamuk 16 8 8 15 9 6 10 6 4 00375700 Phup 21 7 14 28 13 15 21 11 10 00375800 Lewang 57 21 36 82 46 36 69 46 23 00375900 Khagam Singpho 78 33 45 78 46 32 69 46 23 00376000 Khagam Mossang 32 11 21 37 20 17 37 20 17 00376100 Namphai Bazar BU & II 152 60 92 157 118 39 154 116 38 00376200 Namphainong 78 30 48 95 48 47 95 48 47 00376300 NewPlone 57 26 31 63 .29 34 63 29 34 00376400 Neotan 365 163 202 274 141 133 234 119 115 00376500 Neirong 137 62 75 122 64 58 114 59 5S 00376600 New Khimiyong 193 70 123 162 79 83 162 79 83 00376700 Old Champo - I 143 63 80 132 6S 67 132 6S 67 00376800 OldPlone 155 63 92 128 62 66 128 62 66 00376900 Khachang 57 ·28 29 58 33 25 54 33 21 00377000 NewYumchum 105 38 67 111 49 62 104 48 56 00377100 Longri 12 4 8 13 7 6 12 7 5 00377200 Maithongpung 79 37 42 92 45 47 81 43 38 00377300 NewChampo 9 3 6 13 6 7 12 6 6 00377400 Phaniyak 119 S6 63 122 61 61 114 58 56 00377500 Namphai Singpho 70 27 43 72 38 34 57 32 25 00377600 Maithong 36 16 20 24 18 6 20 14 6 00377700 (Maithong W(Namphai U) 45 20 25 51 27 24 41 27 14 00377800 MiaSingpho 331 158 173 243 196 47 206 179 27 00377900 Sileao 151 71 80 122 65 57 96 58 38 00378000 Songking 227 82 145 256 133 123 249 130 119 00378100 Nayang 90 35 55 100 47 53 99 46 53 00378200 Ningrang 50 19 31 45 24 21 45 24 21 00378300 New Kharnlang 195 72 123 215 108 107 211 106 '\05 00378400 M'PenBI.I & 11 835 372 463 543 291 252 495 275 220 00378500 Deban forest camp (Deban) 25 II 14 24 24 24 24 00378600 17 Mile M. V. Road (Sher) 6 4 2 5 5 5 5 (17 Mile Village) 00378700 Miao H.Q. BI I-VII 1,259 558 701 1,365 1,128 237 1,267 1,059 208 00378800 Dharmapur BI. I - V 2,774 1,224 1,550 1,969 1,021 948 1,838 987 851 00378900 Budhista 267 123 144 181 91 90 103 78 25 00379000 Anandpur B1.I & II 443 201 242 296 146 150 168 116 52 00379100 Kamalapuri 318 156 162 197 100 97 194 99 95 00379200 Dcvapuri 709 362 347 399 209 190 123 120 3 00379300 .Nandakanan 254 122 132 135 67 68 43 41 2 00379400 Punniyabhumi 677 318 359 398 222 176 355 196 159 00379500 Brajapur 123 56 67 69 36 33 57 30 27 00379600 Lama Village 80 40 40 87 51 36 81 48 33

252 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Kbagam-Miao Industrial cate&o!1 of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 9,374 4,987 4,387 467 304 163 113 79 34 2,987 2,545 442 Khagam-Mlao (Total) 9,374 4,987 4,387 467 304 163 113 79 34 2,987 2,545 442 Khagam-Mlao (Rural) Khagam-Mlao (Urban) Khagam-Mlao (Rural) 72 29 43 2 2 2 2 Daragaon 95 37 58 1 4 3 Phaparbari 21 5 16 Gaherigaon 35 30 5 Hazolo 48 23 25 Ramnagar 358 262 96 48 47 Gandhigram B1.I & II 62 24 38 Cbidudi 82 32 50 Mazgaon 74 31 43 2 2 Twohut 48 28 20 1 1 Topihill 43 17 26 Buddharnandir 67 45 22 Sidikuh 61 28 33 3 3 tl8 tl2 6 Vijoynagar H.Q. 31 20 11 2 8 7 1 Pisi 6 4 2 2 2 Khamuk 19 10 9 2 Phup 50 33 17 18 13 5 Lewang 24 14 10 36 25 11 9 7 2 Khagarn Singpho 30 15 15 7 5 2 Khagarn Mossang 33 18 15 40 25 15 6 6 75 67 8 Namphai Bazar BU & II 71 31 40 12 8 4 1 1 11 8 3 Nampbainong 59 27 32 4 2 2 NewPlone 183 91 92 43 24 19 8 4 4 Neotan 103 51 52 6 3 3 5 5 Ncirong 159 76 83 2 2 New Khimiyong 129 63 66 2 Old Champo • I 127 61 66 OldPlone 52 31 21 2 2 Khachang 94 40 54 2 2 8 6 2 NcwYwnchum 12 7 5 Longri 76 38 38 4 4 Maithongpung 12 6 6 NewChampo 108 52 56 I 5 5 Phaniyak 34 16 18 9 5 4 14 11 3 Namphai Singpho 10 5 5 9 8 1 Maithong 25 12 13 16 15 1 (Maithong W(Namphai II) 23 14 9 12 9 3 170 155 15 Mia Singpho IS 12 3 27 19 8 54 27 27 Sikao 219 107 112 5 3 2 5 2 3 20 18 2 Songking 98 45 53 Nayang 45 24 21 Ningrang 207 103 104 2 2 2 New Khamlang 485 267 218 10 8 2 M'PenBU&II 24 24 Deban forest camp (Dcban) 5 5 17 Mile M. V. Road (Sher) (17 Mile Village) 61 40 21 9 8 34 30 4 1,163 981 182 Miao H.Q. B1 I·VII 1,826 977 849 4 2 2 8 8 Dharrnapur BI. I • V 103 78 25 Budhista 163 113 50 5 3 2 Anandpur BU & II 194 99 95 Kamalapuri 106 103 3 8 8 8 8 Devapuri 11 11 27 25 2 5 5 Nandakanan 346 189 157 9 7 2 Punniyabhwni 57 30 27 Brajapur 78 45 33 3 3 Lama Village

253 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial categ0!l: Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0003 Khagam-Mlao (Total) 2,669 866 1,803 1,875 571 1,304 459 167 292 0003 Khagam-Mlao (Rural) 2,669 866 1,803 1,875 571 1,304 459 167 292 0003 Khagam-Mlao (Urban) Khagam-Mlao (Rural) 00374200 Daragaon 38 19 19 37 18 19 00374300 Phaparbari 18 8 10 17 7 10 00374400 Gaherigaon 1 1 1 1 00374500 Hazolo 57 15 42 57 15 42 00374600 Ramnagar 14 5 9 14 5 9 00374700 Gandhigram BU & II 499 155 344 498 155 343 00374800 Chidudi 14 6 8 14 6 8 00374900 Mazgaon 46 22 24 46 22 24 00375000 Twohut 30 7 23 30 7 23 00375100 Topihill 31 4 27 31 4 27 00375200 Buddhamandir 15 15 15 15 00375300 Sidikuh 26 1 25 26 1 25 00375400 Vijoynagar H.Q. S3 19 34 44 13 31 5 2 3 00375500 Pisi 7 2 5 1 00375600 Khamuk 5 3 2 4 3 00375700 Phup 7 2 5 2 2 00375800 Lewang 13 13 00375900 Khagam Singpho 9 9 2 2 00376000 Khagam Mossang 00376100 Namphai Bazar BU & II 3 2 00376200 Namphainong 00376300 NewPlone 00376400 Neotan 40 22 18 20 10 10 9 5 4 00376500 Neirong 8 5 3 S 4 1 3 1 2 00376600 New Khimiyong 00376700 Old Champo - I 00376800 OldPlone 00376900 Khachang 4 4 4 4 00377000 NewYumchum 7 6 5 5 00377100 Longri 1 I I 1 00377200 Maithongpung 11 2 9 9 9 00377300 NewChampo 1 1 1 I 00377400 Phaniyak 8 3 5 6 3 3 00377500 Namphai Singpho 15 6 9 10 3 7 2 1 00377600 Maithong 4 4 2 2 00377700 (Maithong II/(Namphai II) 10 10 1 1 00377800 MiaSingpho 37 17 20 3 2 5 2 3 00377900 Sikao 26 7 19 00378000 Songking 7 3 4 00378100 Nayang I 1 - 00378200 Ningrang. 00378300 New Kham1ang 4 2 2 4 2 2 00378400 M'Pen BI.I & II 48 16 32 47 16 31 00378500 Deban forest camp (Deban) 00378600 17 Mile M.V. Road (Sher) (17 Mile Village) 00378700 Miao H.Q. BI I-VII 98 69 29 14 7 7 22 17 5 00378800 Dharmapur BI. 1- V 131 34 97 130 34 96 00378900 Budhista 78 13 65 76 12 64 00379000 Anandpur Bl.l & n 128 30 98 118 21 97 2 00379100 Kamalapuri 3 1 2 1 1 00379200 Devapuri 276 89 187 2 1 271 87 184 00379300 Nandakanan 92 26 66 92 26 66 00379400 Punniyabhumi 43 26 17 39 23 16 00379500 Brajapur 12 6 6 12 6 6 00379600 Lama Village 6 3 3 2

254 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Khagam-Miao of marginal workers Location Household indus!!1 workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 1 119 27 92 216 101 115 18,153 8,675 9,478 Kbagam-Mlao (fotal) 0003 119 27 92 216 101 115 18,153 8,675 9,478 Kbagam-Mlao (Rural) 0003 Kbagam-Mlao (Urban) 0003 Kbagam-Mlao (Rural) 84 39 45 Daragaon 00374200 139 80 59 Phaparbari 00374300 37 25 12 Gaherigaon 00374400 68 28 40 Hazolo 00374500 77 41 36 Ramnagar 00374600 663 334 329 Gandhigram BU & II 00374700 98 50 48 Chidudi 00374800 115 61 54 Mazgaon 00374900 153 84 69 Twohut 00375000 106 63 43 Topihill 00375100 84 49 35 Buddhamandir 00375200 8.2 44 38 Sidikuh 00375300 4 4 189 95 94 Vijoynagar HQ. 00375400 5 2 3 42 19 23 Pisi 00375500 1 15 10 5 Khamuk 00375600 3 3 2 2 33 15 18 Phup 00375700 9 9 4 4 85 38 47 Lewang 00375800 7 7 79 45 34 Khagam Singpho 00375900 56 25 31 Kbagam Mossang 00376000 3 2 270 112 158 Namphai Bazar BU & II 00376100 90 45 45 Namphainong 00376200 79 41 38 NewPlone 00376300 11 7 4 264 119 145 Neotan 00376400 125 58 67 Neirong 00376500 160 79 81 New Khimiyong 00376600 147 79 68 Old Champo - I 00376700 132 68 64 01dP1one 00376800 43 22 21 Khachang 00376900 2 116 69 47 NewYumchum 00377000 15 4 11 Longri 00377100 2 2 76 39 37 Maithongpung 00377200 7 5 2 NewChampo 00377300 2 2 143 72 71 Phaniyak 00377400 2 2 60 29 31 Namphai Singpho 00377500 2 2 46 22 24 Maithong 00377600 9 9 35 20 15 (Maithong W(Namphai II) 00377700 28 13 IS 451 182 269 MiaSingpho 00377800 26 7 19 75 36 39 Sikao 00377900 7 4 269 127 142 Songking 00378000 62 30 32 Nayang 00378100 41 17 24 Ningrang 00378200 152 74 78 New Khamlang 00378300 504 246 258 M'PenBU & II 00378400 35 10 25 Deban forest camp (Deban) 00378500 5 1 4 17 Mile M.V. Road (Sher) 00378600 (17 Mile Village) 20 17 3 42 28 14 3,065 1,262 1,803 Miao H.Q. BI I-VII 00378700 1 1 1,690 905 785 Dharmapur BI. I - V 00378800 2 1 148 79 69 Budhista 00378900 8 241 128 113 Anandpur BU & II 00379000 2 I 142 74 68 KamaJapuri 00379100 3 2 331 172 159 Devapuri 00379200 127 61 66 Nandakanan 00379300 3 2 418 209 209 Punniyabhumi 00379400 61 27 34 Brajapur 00379500 2 41 25 16 Lama Village 00379600

255 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANG LANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CDBloc:k- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of 2°2ulation2 a~e-~uI! 0-6 number Name ofViIla~e hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 00379700 T.R-camp BL. 1- V 387 1,664 734 930 282 151 131 (ChoephelIing Tibetan Settlement) 00379800 Balinong 77 452 247 205 72 37 35 00379900 Namphuk 49 304 161 143 62 33 29 00380000 lengpathar 35 183 90 93 46 24 22 00380100 Namchik Havi 24 135 64 71 30 15 15 00380200 Ongman 16 82 46 36 20 10 10 00380300 Namchik Range Office 28 93 52 41 20 6 14 Complex 00380400 Longtom-I 88 379 201 178 71 43 28 00380500 Oil india Housing Complex 156 363 233 130 54 23 31 00380600 lorang 47 294 146 148 52 26 26 00380700 NewYarunan 31 197 100 97 33 15 18 00380800 Nallong 14 88 ·43 45 10 5 5 00380900 Kharsang Tinali 81 461 222 239 83 41 42 00381000 New Longkey 61 348 170 178 74 41 33 00381100 NewChingsa 100 554 279 275 99 46 S3 00381200 Kbarsang lUSH 38 207 98 109 36 15 21 00381300 Kunom 116 667 334 333 112 57 S5 00381400 Nongtham 67 372 178 194 59 28 31 00381500 lotinkaike 36 193 104 89 41 24 17 00381600 Kaikepatbar 38 206 101 105 43 21 22 00381700 Sonkbidong 32 178 90 88 41 19 22 00381800 New Lissang 107 451 250 201 110 61 49 00381900 Jnjan 109 757 372 385 144 70 74 00382000 Kharsang H.Q.-I 227 1,160 666 494 181 91 90 00382100 Kharsang H.Q.-II 140 671 367 304 110 57 53 (Kharsang Bazar) 00382200 Panchun 50 265 145 120 67 38 29 00382300 Donyi-Polo 13 78 36 42 9 3 6 00382400 Longtom-ll 35 190 102 88 37 26 11 00382500 Sineao 28 181 90 91 38 18 20

256 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Khagam-Mlao

Scheduled Castes EOEuation Scheduled Tribes EOEulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 831 420 411 T.R.camp BL. I - V (Choephelling Tibetan Settlement) 400 217 183 292 176 116 Balinong 192 100 92 157 90 67 Namphuk 130 64 66 55 30 25 lengpathar 129 59 70 43 28 15 Namchik Havi 82 46 36 29 22 7 Ongman 3 3 17 9 8 S3 35 18 Namchik Range Office Complex 7 4 3 247 121 126 160 99 61 Longtom-I 5 2 3 120 64 56 173 lSI 22 Oil India Housing Complex 284 140 144 160 94 66 lorong 188 96 92 107 75 32 NewYanman 82 42 40 60 31 29 Nallong 445 212 233 218 140 78 Kharsang Tinali 337 163 174 180 106 74 New Longkey 408 201 207 198 124 74 NewChingsa 167 82 85 125 71 54 Kharsang JugJi 492 244 248 294 171 123 Kuttom 295 137 158 204 116 88 Nongtharn 185 98 87 98 63 35 lotinkaike 202 97 105 93 54 39 Kaikepathar 178 90 88 15 10 5 Sonkhidong 6 2 4 113 56 57 225 144 81 NcwLissang 710 352 358 368 216 152 Injan 49 28 21 339 218 121 755 486 269 Kharsang H.Q.-I 253 125 128 387 227 160 Kbarsang H.Q.-II (Kharsang Bazar) 265 145 120 30 19 11 Panchun 75 33 42 34 18 16 Donyi-Po10 189 101 88 53 38 15 Longtom - II 176 88 88 99 61 38 Sinll!!!ao

257 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CDBlo

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 00379700 T.R.camp BL. I - V 833 314 519 794 300 494 508 216 2'12 (Choephelling Tibetan Settlement) 00379800 Balinong 160 71 89 225 120 105 224 119 105 00379900 NlI111phuk 147 71 76 169 90 79 169 90 79 00380000 Jengpatbar 128 60 68 71 39 32 68 36 32 00380100 NlI111chik Havi 92 36 56 54 27 27 50 25 25 00380200 On8ll1an 53 24 29 45 24 21 25 20 5 00380300 NlI111chik Range Office 40 17 23 41 34 7 35 31 4 Complex 0038Cl4OO u,ngtom-I 219 102 117 144 95 49 90 76 14 00380500 Oil India Housing Complex 190 82 lOS 182 172 10 178 170 8 00380600 10rong 134 52 82 155 72 83 116 64 52 00380700 N~wYanman 90 25 6S lOS 52 53 68 40 28 00380800 Nallong 28 12 16 43 22 21 37 22 15 00380900 Kharsang Tinali 243 82 161 182 93 89 lSI 93 88 00381000 N~wLongkey 168 64 104 125 66 59 125 66 59 00381100 :-

258 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Khagam-Miao Industrial catego!):: of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 397 149 248 110 67 43 T.R.camp BL. 1- V (Choephelling Tibetan Settlement) 196 97 99 27 22 5 BaJinong 156 81 75 4 3 1 9 6 3 Namphuk 53 24 29 9 6 3 6 6 Jengpatbar 43 19 24 2 1 5 5 Namchik Havi 24 20 4 1 Ongman 2 1 1 4 3 4 4 25 23 2 Namchik Range Office Complex 40 31 9 17 14 3 33 31 2 Longtom-I 12 11 1 18 11 7 4 4 144 144 Oil India Housing Complex 94 51 43 16 8 8 1 5 5 Jorong 45 23 22 6 4 2 17 13 4 NewYanrnan 31 17 14 6 5 I Nallong 146 59 87 35 34 1 Kharsang Tinali 94 38 56 31 28 3 New Longkey 171 94 77 1 1 22 20 2 NewChingsa 43 20 23 2 2 23 13 10 Kharsang Jugli 205 98 107 47 24 23 2 40 29 11 Kuttom 162 81 81 25 14 11 Nongtham 94 50 44 1 1 Jotinkaike 103 50 53 3 3 Kaikepatbar 91 52 39 Sonkhidong 76 50 26 12 6 6 I I 86 74 12 New Lissang 339 165 174 3 2 14 10 4 Injan 7 5 2 20 17 3 2 I 293 260 33 Kharsang H.Q.-I 21 15 6 18 10 8 40 23 17 142 125 17 Kharsang H.Q.-II (Kharsang Bazar) 98 62 36 Panchun 6 6 11 9 2 Donyi-Polo 59 36 23 1 Longtom - II 41 25 16 3 2 2 Sin~ao

259 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial catellon: Location code Marginal workers Cultivators All!!culturallabourers number Name ofVillalle Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 1 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 00379700 T.R.camp BL. I - V 286 84 202 273 81 192 (Choephelling Tibetan Settlement) 00379800 Balinong 00379900 Narnphuk 00380000 ]engpathar 3 3 2 2 00380100 Narnchik Havi 4 2 2 4 2 2 00380200 Ongman 20 4 16 20 4 16 00380300 Narnchik Range Office 6 3 3 2 2 3 2 Complex 00380400 Longtom-I 54 19 35 46 14 32 5 2 00380500 Oil India Housing Complell: 4 2 2 2 2 00380600 ]orong 39 8 31 15 6 9 3 3 00380700 NewYanman 37 12 25 33 11 22 2 2 00380800 Nallong 6 6 00380900 Kbarsang Tinali 00381000 New Longkey 00381100 NewChingsa 31 11 20 28 10 18 3 2 00381200 Kbarsang ]ugli 2 I I I 1 00381300 Kuttom 00381400 Nongtham 00381500 Jotinkaike 00381600 Kaikepathar 00381700 Sonkhidong 00381800 New Lissang 8 4 4 7 4 3 00381900 Injan 7 7 6 6 00382000 Kharsang H.Q.-I 64 15 49 12 9 00382100 Kbarsang H.Q.-II II 6 7 4 3 (Kbarsang Bazar) 00382200 Panchun 32 12 20 31 11 20 00382300 Donyi-Polo 6 6 00382400 Longtom -II 26 4 22 25 3 22 00382500 Sin!l!!!ao 36 12 24 33 11 22

260 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Khagam-Miao ofmarginai workers Location Household indus!;!! workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVillase number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 I 12 2 10 870 434 436 T.R.camp BL. I - V 00379700 (Choephelling Tibetan Settlement) 227 127 100 Balinong 00379800 135 71 64 Namphuk 00379900 112 51 61 Jengpatbar 00380000 81 37 44 Namchik Havi 00380100 37 22 15 Ongman 00380200 52 18 34 Namchik Range Office 00380300 Complex 3 235 106 129 Longtom-I 00380400 2 2 181 61 120 Oil India Housing Complex 00380500 18 17 3 2 139 74 65 Jorong 00380600 2 92 48 44 NewYanrnan 00380700 4 4 2 2 45 21 24 Nallong 00380800 279 129 150 Kbarsang Tinali 00380900 223 104 119 New Longkey 00381000 328 153 175 NewChingsa 00381100 137 64 73 Kbarsang Jugli 00381200 373 182 191 Kuttom 00381300 185 83 102 Nongtham 00381400 98 53 45 Jotinkaike 00381500 100 48 52 Kaikepathar 00381600 87 38 49 Sonkhidong 00381700 1 268 115 153 New Lissang 00381800 I 394 188 206 Injan 00381900 48 3 45 4 3 I 774 368 406 Kbarsang H.Q.-I 00382000 3 2 1 439 188 251 Kharsang H.Q.-II 00382100 (Kharsang Bazar) 134 70 64 Panchun 00382200 6 6 55 21 34 Donyi-Polo 00382300 103 60 43 Longtom - II 00382400 2 99 48 51 SinEao 00382500

261 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of population) age-group 0-6 number Name of Village hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0004 Bordumsa-Diyun (Total) 9,661 54,276 28,281 25,995 11,912 6,090 5,822 0004 Bordumsa-D1yun (Rural) 9,661 54,276 28,281 25,995 11,912 6,090 5,822 0004 Bordums.... Dlyun (Urban) Bordumsa-D1yun (Rural) 00382600 Innao BI. J & II 152 784 413 371 161 81 80 00382700 Innao Ahom 39 177 95 82 33 19 14 00382800 Innao Pathar 68 364 203 161 92 59 33 00382900 Innao Khamti 39 223 117 106 51 22 29 00383000 Innao Sengmai 31 178 101 77 43 24 19 00383100 Mudoi Bl.I & II 214 1,023 560 463 269 145 124 00383200 Kwnchaikha 69 383 177 206 87 34 53 00383300 Sornpoi-l 130 780 398 382 126 72 54 00383400 Sornpoi-TI 42 266 147 119 46 21 25 00383500 K~haiDeori 26 155 79 76 20 11 9 00383600 Ba1upather 51 310 166 144 81 46 35 00383700 Dwnba Mossang 47 247 126 121 58 31 27 00383800 Dwnba Singpho 45 291 153 138 71 39 32 00383900 Diyun H.Q. BI.I&II 300 1,413 774 639 252 120 132 00384000 Manabhumi H.Q. 168 489 300 189 86 46 40 00384100 Maitripur BII- III 325 1,925 969 956 443 203 240 00384200 Gantompur BI.I - III 322 2,025 1,026 999 490 247 243 00384300 Kamakhyapur 93 525 275 250 108 54 54 00384400 Shantipur ISS 1,001 513 488 222 119 103 00384500 Jyotipur BI. I - III 296 1,859 956 903 356 195 161 00384600 Avoipur BI. I - II 310 1,771 903 868 375 203 172 00384700 Rajanagar 68 437 213 224 83 36 47 00384800· Jyotsnapur BU & III 287 1,761 903 858 347 179 168 00384900 Durnpather BI.! - III 275 1,685 897 788 396 216 180 00385000 Durnpani BU - III 375 2,277 1,176 1,101 554 287 267 00385100 UdoipurBI. I - IV 502 3,065 1,620 1,445 680 343 337 00385200 Mudoi Dweep BI.I&TI 256 1,454 777 677 361 192 169 00385300 Madhupur - I 86 476 231 245 94 44 50 00385400 Madhupur-II 75 394 192 202 72 27 45 00385500 Haripur 147 733 375 358 148 74 74 00385600 Srirarnpur 85 436 215 221 88 46 42 00385700 Bordumsa H.Q.BI.I&II 273 1,038 542 496 140 65 75 00385800 Bordwnsa VilI.BI.I&II 288 1,422 760 662 293 148 145 00385900 Mohong Mura 97 571 282 289 173 94 79 00386000 Mohong Christian 22 125 71 54 25 15 10 00386100 Goju 193 1,073 613 460 163 94 69 00386200 Kuswn Pothar 43 253 132 121 70 35 35 00386300 Gidding 71 385 205 180 68 32 36 00386400 Dirak Pothar 128 786 429 357 155 86 69 00386500 Podwnoni 15 108 58 50 22 9 13 00386600 Namleng 13 65 35 30 9 5 4 00386700 Lalung BI. I & II 298 1,551 822 729 348 183 165 00386800 Wakbetna ISS 833 431 402 219 115 104 00386900 Borkbet 155 806 401 405 187 74 113 00387000 Magantong BU & II 196 1,091 596 495 247 134 113 00387100 Dapkbu 113 636 337 299 146 75 71 00387200 Kberempani 46 250 139 111 49 24 25 00387300 Wagun Ponthai 106 740 362 378 157 69 88 00387400 Longkhom Ponthai 60 342 168 174 67 38 29 00387500 Chaimu Bl.I & II 193 1,069 541 528 268 126 142 00387600 Wagun - I 68 386 192 194 85 34 51 00387700 Wagun - II 61 309 165 144 75 38 37 00387800 Wagun - III 78 481 259 222 111 62 49 00387900 Wagun - IV 105 611 334 277 139 83 56 00388000 Kberem Bisa BI.I-rII 322 1,665 879 786 384 208 176

262 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bordumsa-DiyuD

Scheduled Castes [!o[!uation Scheduled Tribes [!o[!ulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVi1la~e II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

163 81 82 8,141 4,161 3,980 17,506 11,714 5,792 Bordumsa-Diyun (foial) 163 81 82 8,141 4,161 3,980 17,506 11,714 5,792 Bordumsa-DiyuD (Rural) Bordumsa-DiyuD (UrbaD) Bordumsa-DiyuD (Rural) 4 2 218 116 102 358 215 143 Innao BI. I & 1I 3 1 99 57 42 Innao Ahom 4 2 133 82 51 Innao Pathr 110 55 55 100 65 35 InnaoKhamti 64 34 30 54 39 15 Innao Sengmai 174 98 76 241 172 69 MudoiBI.I&TI 210 94 116 199 111 88 Kwnchaikha 724 364 360 501 276 225 Sompoi-l 259 141 118 144 96 48 Sompoi-ll 149 76 73 99 53 46 Kwnchai Deori 193 95 98 103 63 40 Balupather 135 62 73 80 SO 30 Dumba Mossang 204 107 97 116 74 42 Dwnba Singpho 212 114 98 980 595 385 Diyun H.Q. Bl.I&lI 4 2 2 79 46 33 270 207 63 Manabhumi H.Q. 388 299 89 Maitripur Bl I - ill 403 315 88 Gautompur BU - III 98 79 19 Kamakhyapur 261 192 69 Shantipur 677 443 234 Jyotipur BI. I - III 9 3 6 477 335 142 Avoipur BI. I - II 212 132 80 Rajanagar 450 320 130 Jyotsnapur BI.! & HI 471 363 108 Dwnpather BI.I - III 664 480 184 Dwnpani Btl - III 10 5 4 703 582 121 Udoipur BI. I - IV 179 ISO 29 Mudoi Dweep BI.I&1I 188 119 69 Madhupur-l 134 89 45 Madhupur-II 149 III! 48 Haripur 138 &6 52 Srirampur 4 3 224 117 107 773 431 342 Bordwnsa H.Q.BI.I&II 513 254 259 60S 367 238 Bordwnsa ViIl.BI.I&II 55 36 19 MohongMura 27 18 9 Mohong Christian 400 210 190 483 320 163 Goju 19 15 4 Kusurn Pothar 145 70 75 213 124 89 Gidding 338 187 151 290 188 102 Dirak Pothar 21 12 9 7S 45 30 Podurnoni 51 27 24 51 28 23 Natnleng 215 112 103 332 223 109 Lalung BI. I & 1I 292 144 148 256 154 102 Wakhema 190 92 98 255 167 88 Borkhet 318 169 149 403 277 126 MagaDtong BU & 1I 147 71 76 212 133 79 Dapkhu 27 13 14 5S 36 19 Kherempani 369 174 195 33S 191 144 Wagun Ponthai 188 86 102. 128 76 52 Longkhom Ponthai 101 Chaimu Bt.I & II 129 63 66 207 103 104 333 232 164 105 59 Wagun-l 103 66 37 Wagon - II 97 52 45 138 94 44 Wagun -HI 68 36 32 175 135 40 Wagon-IV 324 177 147 393 280 113 Kherem Bisa BI.I-III

263 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

0004 Bordumsa-D1yun (Total) 36,770 16,567 20,203 27,663 15,394 12,269 U,316 13,832 8,484 0004 Bordumsa-Olyun (Rural) 36,770 16,~7 1.0,203 27,663 15,394 12,269 U,316 13,832 8,484 0004 Bordumsa-Dlyun (Urban) Bordumsa-D1yun (Rural) 00382600 Innao BI. I & II 426 198 228 337 216 121 271 208 63 00382700 lonao Ahom 78 38 40 84 51 33 71 49 22 00382800 lonao Pathar 231 121 110 236 126 110 178 98 80 00382900 lonao Khamti 123 52 71 140 78 62 93 56 37 00383000 lonao Sengmai 124 62 62 95 54 41 9S 54 41 00383100 Mudoi BU & II 782 388 394 524 314 210 336 289 47 00383200 Kurnchaikba 184 66 118 169 87 82 163 84 79 00383300 Sompoi-I 279 122 157 171 IS6 IS 168 153 IS 00383400 Sompoi-II 122 51 71 169 89 80 136 80 56 00383500 Kumchai Deori 56 26 30 95 46 49 84 41 43 00383600 Balupather 207 103 104 156 81 75 146 78 68 00383700 Durnba Mossang 167 76 91 92 56 36 88 56 32 00383800 Dwnba Singpbo 175 79 96 119 67 52 84 62 22 00383900 Diyun H.Q, BI.I&II 433 179 254 416 380 36 416 380 36 00384000 Manabhumi H.Q. 219 93 126 199 183 16 198 183 IS 00384100 Maitripur B1 I - III 1,537 670 867 1,174 600 574 854 519 335 00384200 Gautompur Bl.I - III 1,622 711 911 1,113 592 521 935 519 416 00384300 Kamakhyapur 427 196 231 202 147 55 202 147 55 00384400 Sbantipur 740 321 419 713 365 348 258 250 8 00384500 Jyotipur B1, I - III 1,182 513 669 981 521 460 585 399 186 00384600 Avoipur B1. I - II 1,294 568 726 843 428 415 64S 348 297 00384700 Rajanagar 225 81 144 182 103 79 174 96 78 00384800 Jyotsnapur BU & III 1,311 583 728 981 514 467 676 475 201 00384900 DumpatherBI.I-lII 1,214 534 680 938 488 450 702 436 266 00385000 Dumpani BU - III 1,613 696 917 1,417 744 673 881 576 305 00385100 Udoipur BI. I - IV 2,362 1,038 1,324 1,810 973 837 1,055 783 272 00385200 Mudoi Dweep Bl.I&II 1,275 627 648 877 457 420 869 454 415 00385300 Madhupur - I 288 112 176 261 138 123 220 124 96 00385400 Madhupur-II 260 103 157 204 ,104 100 94 91 3 00385500 Haripur 584 274 310 442 227 215 416 218 198 00385600 Srirampur 298 129 169 233 118 115 136 87 49 00385700 Bordumsa H.Q.BI.I&II 265 111 154 380 307 73 343 284 59 00385800 Bordumsa Vill.BU&II 817 393 424 65S 393 262 485 329 156 00385900 Mohong Mura 516 246 270 276 136 140 247 122 125 00386000 Mobong Christian 98 53 45 66 39 27 60 34 26 00386100 Goju 590 293 297 488 291 197 486 290 196 00386200 Kusurn Pothar 234 117 117 138 72 66 120 64 56 00386300 Gidding 172 81 91 168 110 58 164 106 58 00386400 Dirak Pathar 496 241 255 202 188 14 202 188 14 00386500 Podurnoni 33 13 20 57 34 23 57 34 23 00386600 Namleng 14 7 7 3S 20 15 34 19 15 00386700 Lalung BI. I & II 1,219 599 620 743 422 321 627 389 238 00386800 Wakhetna 577 277 300 314 172 142 310 172 138 00386900 Borkhet 551 234 317 536 285 251 433 238 195 00387000 Magantong BU & II 688 319 369 604 325 279 400 222 178 00387100 Dapkbu 424 204 220 259 154 105 254 151 103 00387200 Khercmpani 195 103 92 150 89 61 ISO 89 61 00387300 Wagun Ponthai 405 171 234 348 190 158 340 186 154 00387400 Longkbom Ponthai 214 92 122 187 94 93 187 94 93 00387500 Cbaimu BI.I & II 736 309 427 473 268 205 391 263 128 00387600 Wagun - I 222 87 135 161 94 67 157 93 64 00387700 Wagon - II 206 99 107 142 80 62 137 78 59 00387800 Wagon-lII 343 165 178 243 137 106 184 128 56 00387900 Wagun - IV 436 199 237 358 184 174 349 181 168 00388000 Khercm Bisa BU-III 1,272 599 673 762 454 308 720 442 278

264 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bordumsa-Diyun Industrial category of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

17,190 10,235 7,055 1,391 908 484 196 118 68 3,438 2,561 877 Bordum.. -Dlyun (Total) 17,190 10,235 7,055 1,391 908 484 196 U8 68 3,438 2,561 877 Bordumsa-Dlyun (Rural) Bordumsa-Diyun (Urban) Bordumsa-Diyun (Rural) 166 114 52 17 14 7 6 81 74 7 lnoao BI. I & II 44 24 20 3 24 22 2 lnoaoAhom 171 95 76 7 3 4 lnoao Pathar 89 54 35 2 2 1 lnoaoKhamti 92 52 40 3 2 lnoao Scngmai 208 186 22 5 2 123 100 23 Mudoi BI.I & II 146 69 77 16 14 2 Kmnchaikha 138 125 13 30 28 2 Sompoi-I 129 73 56 7 7 Sompoi-II 78 35 43 6 6 Kumchai Deori 132 66 66 14 12 2 Balupather 67 38 29 4 3 I 3 3 14 12 2 Dmnba Mossang 62 44 18 3 2 2 2 15 13 2 Dmnba Singpho 16 15 26 26 374 339 35 Diyun H.Q. Bl.I&II 7 4 3 7 5 2 9 7 2 175 167 8 Manabhumi H.Q. 837 505 332 3 2 14 12 2 Maitripur BII - ill 881 503 378 9 41 36 4 Gautompur BU- ill 202 147 55 Kamakhyapur 234 230 4 4 4 20 16 4 Shantipur 572 387 185 3 10 9 I Jyotipur Bl. I - III 585 304 281 20 12 7 5 2 33 31 2 AvoipurBI.I-II 162 86 76 12 10 2 Rajanagar 669 469 200 2 5 5 Jyotsnapur B1.I & ill 695 429 266 I 6 6 Durupather BU - ill 801 501 300 67 62 5 2 2 11 11 Durupani BI.I - ill 908 658 250 116 99 17 2 29 25 4 Udoipur Bl. I - IV 864 451 413 2 I 3 2 1 Mudoi Dweep Bl.I&II 158 79 79 21 7 14 7 6 34 32 2 Madhupur - I 77 75 2 2 I '7 7 Madhupur-II 357 178 179 27 13 14 5 3 2 27 24 3 Haripur 104 59 45 10 8 2 3 3 19 17 2 Srirampur 2 2 1 339 280 59 Bordumsa H.Q.BI.I&II 215 127 88 34 27 7 5 2 231 172 59 Bordumsa Vill.BI.I&II 228 110 118 7 4 3 12 8 4 Mohong Mura 53 29 24 3 I 2 Mohong Christian 122 59 63 63 33 30 3 3 298 198 100 Goju 120 64 56 Kusmn Pothar 111 61 50 2 2 2 49 42 7 Gidding 113 105 8 83 78 2 2 4 3 Dirak Pothar 56 34 22 I Podmnoni 29 17 12 4 2 2 Namleng 191 109 82 50 34 16 I 385 245 140 La1ung BI. I & II 217 109 108 5 2 7 5 2 81 56 25 Wakhetna 360 186 174 48 27 21 2 2 23 23 Borkhet 372 199 173 26 22 4 Magantong BI.1 & II 211 127 84 39 21 18 4 3 I Dapkhu 70 38 32 79 50 29 Kherempani 279 138 141 19 15 4 42 33 9 Wagun Ponthai 153 69 84 34 25 9 Longkhom Pontbai 345 231 114 15 12 3 30 19 II Chaimu BU & II 38 23 15 III 63 48 8 7 I Wagun-I 36 19 17 93 53 40 3 3 2 Wagun - II 79 61 18 75 47 28 1 29 19 10 Wagun - III 328 165 163 13 10 3 8 6 2 Wagun -IV 160 142 18 163 98 65 2 394 201 193 Kherem Bisa BU-III

265 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Bloc:k- Industnal category Location code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0004 BordumJII-Dlyun (TObl) 5,347 1,562 3,785 4,151 1,190 3,061 661 196 465 0004 BordumJll-Dlyun (Rural) 5,347 1,562 3,785 4,251 1,190 3,061 661 196 465 0004 BorduDlJa-Dlyun (Urban) BorduDlJa-Dlyun (Rural) 00382600 Innao BI. I & II 66 8 58 45 6 39 17 16 00382700 Innao Ahom 13 2 11 8 2 6 00382800 Innao Pathar 58 28 30 58 28 30 00382900 Innao Khamti 47 22 25 37 14 23 8 7 00383000 Innao Sengmai 00383100 Mudoi BU & II 188 25 163 158 23 135 20 19 00383200 Kwnchailcha 6 3 3 2 2 00383300 Sompoi-I 3 3 3 3 00383400 Sompoi-II 33 9 24 33 9 24 00383500 Kumchai Deori 11 5 6 10 4 6 00383600 Balupather 10 7 7 3 4 00383700 Dwnba Mossang 4 4 2 i_ 2 00383800 Dumba Singpho 3S 30 19 18 00383900 Diyun H.Q. BU&II 00384000 Manabhumi H.Q. 00384100 Maitripur BI I - III 320 81 239 320 81 239 00384200 Gautompur BU - III 178 73 105 140 61 79 16 11 5 00384300 Kamalchyapur 00384400 Shantipur 455 115 340 44S 112 333 00384500 Jyotipur BI. I - III 396 122 274 386 120 266 6 5 00384600 Avoipur BI. I -II 198 80 118 62 16 46 100 42 58 00384700 Rajanagar 8 7 1 3 2 1 00384800 Jyotsnapur BU & III 305 39 266 298 37 261 4 4 00384900 Durnpather BU - III 236 52 184 224 48 176 10 4 6 00385000 Dumpani BU - III 536 168 368 454 154 300 79 14 65 00385100 Udoipur BI.I - IV 755 190 565 639 171 468 110 17 93 00385200 Mudoi Dweep BU&II 8 3 5 8 ·3 5 00385300 Madhupur - I 41 14 27 32 12 20 8 7 00385400 Madhupur-II 110 13 97 106 13 93 00385500 Haripur 26 9 17 10 , 3 7 1 1 00385600 Srirampur 97 31 66 79 17 62 15 11 4 00385700 Bordumsa H.Q.BU&II 37 23 14 00385800 Bordumsa Vill.BU&1I 170 64 106 82 29 53 38 12 26 00385900 Mohong Mura 29 14 15 28 14 14 00386000 Mohong Christian 6 5 1 6 5 00386100 Goju 2 2 00386200 Kusum Pothar 18 10 18 10 00386300 Gidding 4 4 1 00386400 Dira" Pothar 00386500 Podumoni 00386600 Namleng 00386700 Lalung BI. I & II 116 33 83 43 15 28 72 18 54 00386800 Walchetna 4 4 3 3 00386900 Borkhet 103 47 56 100 47 53 00387000 Magantong BU & II 204 103 101 141 74 67 003871 00 Daplchu 5 3 2 2 1 3 2 00387200 Kherempani 00387300 Wagun Ponthai 8 4 4 3 2 00387400 Longlchom Ponthai 00387500 Chaimu BI.I & II 82 5 77 80 4 76 00387600 Wagun - I 4 1 3 1 00387700 Wagun - II 5 2 3 1 3 1 2 00387800 Wagun - III 59 9 50 37 4 33 20 4 16 00387900 Wagun - IV 9 3 6 S 4 4 2 2 00388000 Kherem Bisa BU-III 42 12 30 6 2 4 5 3 2

266 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bordumsa-Diyun of marginal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

129 44 85 306 131 174 26,613 11,887 13,716 BordulDBa-Diyun (Total) 0004 129 44 85 306 131 174 26,613 12,887 13,716 BordulDBa-Dlyun (Rural) 0004 BordulDBa-Dlyun (Urban) 0004 BordulDBa-Diyun (Rural) 4 447 197 250 Innao BI. I & II 00382600 4 4 93 44 49 Innao Ahom 00382700 128 77 51 Innao Pathar 00382800 2 83 39 44 Innao Khamti 00382900 83 47 36 Innao Sengmai 00383000 9 499 246 253 Mudoi BU & II 00383100 4 3 214 90 124 Kumchaikba 00383200 609 242 367 Sornpoi-I 00383300 97 58 39 Sornpoi-II 00383400 60 33 27 Kumchai Deori 00383500 2 2 154 85 69 Balupather 00383600 2 2 155 70 85 Dumba Mossang 00383700 II 4 7 172 86 86 Dumba Singpho 00383800 997 394 603 Diyun H.Q. BI.I&II 00383900 290 117 173 Manabhumi H.Q. 00384000 751 369 382 Maitripur BII - III 00384100 15 14 7 7 912 434 478 Gautompur BI.I - III 00384200 323 128 195 Kamakbyapur 00384300 10 7 288 148 140 Shantipur 00384400 3 3 878 435 443 Jyotipur BI. I - III 00384500 11 2 9 25 20 5 928 475 453 Avoipur BI. I - II 00384600 5 5 255 110 145 Rajanagar 00384700 3 2 780 389 391 Jyotsnapur BU & III 00384800 I 747 409 338 Durnpather BU - III 00384900 3 860 432 428 Durnpani BU - III 00385000 4 4 2 2 1,255 647 608 Udoipur BI. I - IV 00385100 577 320 257 Mudoi Dweep BU&II 00385200 I 215 93 122 Madhupur - I 00385300 3 3 190 88 102 Madhupur-II 00385400 15 6 9 291 148 143 Haripur 00385500 I 2 2 203 97 106 Srirampur 00385600 3 3 33 19 14 658 235 423 Bordumsa H.Q.BU&II 00385700 6 44 22 22 767 367 400 Bordumsa VilI.BU&1I 00385800 295 146 149 Mohong Mura 00385900 59 32 27 Mohong Christian 00386000 585 322 263 Goju 00386100 115 60 55 Kusum Pothar 00386200 3 3 217 95 122 Gidding 00386300 584 241 343 Dirak Pothar 00386400 51 24 27 Podumoni 00386500 30 15 15 Namleng 00386600 808 400 408 La1ung BI. I & II 00386700 519 259 260 Wakbetna 00386800 3 270 116 154 Borkbet 00386900 61 29 32 2 2 487 271 216 Magantong BU & II 00387000 377 183 194 Dapkbu 00387100 100 50 50 Kherempani 00387200 5 3 2 392 172 220 Wagun Ponthai 00387300 155 74 81 Longkbom Ponthai 00387400 2 596 273 323 Chaimu BI.! & II 00387500 2 2 225 98 127 Wagun - I 00387600 I 167 85 82 Wagon - II 00387700 2 238 122 116 Wagun-III 00387800 253 150 103 Wagon - IV 00387900 31 7 24 903 425 478 Kherem Bisa BI.I-III 00388000

267 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CDBlock- Total population (including Location Area of institutional and houseless Population in the code Village in Number of EOEulation~ aae-S!0uE 0-6 number Name ofVillaae hectares households Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

00388100 KheremMura 132 810 396 414 204 86 118 00388200 Kherern Kachari 50 327 179 148 73 43 30 00388300 Galenja Ponthai 37 229 117 112 36 25 11 00388400 Galenja Singpho 67 389 205 184 81 42 39 00388500 Rajanagar - 1 22 130 68 62 31 15 16 00388600 Rajanagar-I1 82 521 262 259 106 58 48 00388700 Rajanagar-ill 96 538 281 257 132 67 65 00388800 Bijoypur-I BU -III 381 2,195 1,112 1,083 558 290 268 00388900 Bijoypur-I1 BU - II 158 918 478 440 184 90 94 00389000 Bijoypur-ill BU & II 225 1,371 694 677 285 130 155 00389100 Gidding Adivashi 51 303 152 151 75 36 39 00389200 Kurnung Pothar-I 26 154 76 78 37 18 19 00389300 Kurnung Pothar - II 23 150 71 79 41 22 19 00389400 Kurnung Pothar - III 25 154 77 77 36 20 16 00389500 Ucha Barn 21 121 68 53 22 12 10 00389600 Khauji Potner 24 138 66 72 43 15 28 00389700 Koriyar Pani 28 112 60 52 35 18 17 00389800 Giddi!!! Balijan 37 213 116 . 97 40 22 18

268 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bordumsa-Dlyun

Scheduled Castes EOEuation Scheduled Tribes EOEulation Literates Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

21 15 6 173 113 60 KheremMura 159 98 61 Kherem Kachari 217 111 106 122 63 59 Galenja Ponthai 128 66 62 134 88 46 Galenja Singpho 104 55 4<} 78 4<} 2<} Rajanagar - 1 424 212 212 290 172 118 Rajanagar-II 170 85 85 189 135 54 Rajanagar-lII 490 377 113 Bijoypur-I B1.I -III 129 92 37 Bijoypur-II B1.I - II 341 249 92 Bijoypur-I1I B1.I & II 12 6 6 115 71 44 Gidding Adivashi 18 10 76 45 31 Kumung Pothar -I 31 20 II Kumung Pothar - II 57 36 21 Kumung Pothar - III 23 16 7 UchaBam 16 11 5 Khauji Potner 82 42 40 32 22 10 KoriyarPani 92 49 43 109 76 33 Gidding Balijan

269 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block-

Location code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Name of Village Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

00388100 KheremMura 637 283 354 429 219 210 392 203 189 00388200 Kherem Kaehari 168 81 87 188 108 80 171 95 76 00388300 Galenja Ponthai 107 S4 S3 105 48 S7 103 47 56 00388400 Galenja Singpho 255 117 138 181 103 78 181 103 78 00388500 Rajanagar - I 52 19 33 62 32 30 60 32 28 00388600 Rajanagar-II 231 90 141 242 115 127 234 115 119 00388700 Rajanagar-III 349 146 203 252 131 121 234 126 108 00388800 Bijoypur-I B1.1 -III 1,705 735 970 1,033 541 492 986 510 476 00388900 Bijoypur-II Bl.l - II 789 386 403 628 323 305 624 321 303 00389000 Bijoypur-III BI.I & II 1,030 445 585 690 349 341 678 345 333 00389100 Gidding Adivashi 188 81 107 146 76 70 119 68 51 00389200 KUIIIIDlg Pothar -I 78 31 47 106 54 52 82 47 35 00389300 Kurnung Pothar - II 119 51 68 91 42 49 54 29 25 00389400 Kurnung Pothar - III 97 41 56 90 41 49 72 41 31 00389500 UehaBam 98 52 46 76 44 32 75 44 31 00389600 Khauji Potner 122 55 67 69 39 30 58 34 24 00389700 Koriyar Pani 80 38 42 53 29 24 32 27 5 00389800 Giddinj! Balijan 104 40 64 104 59 45 95 56 39

270 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bordumsa-Diyun Industrial catell0!2:: of main workers Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers Other workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name of Village 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 342 173 169 3 2 47 28 19 KheremMura 155 82 73 2 1 14 12 2 Kherem Kachari 81 33 48 2 1 5 4 15 9 6 Galenja Ponthai 148 81 67 10 4 6 9 6 14 12 2 Galenja Singpho 53 29 24 2 1 5 2 3 Rajanagar - 1 209 97 112 4 2 2 4 2 2 17 14 3 Rajanagar-II 52 29 23 97 57 40 84 40 44 Rajanagar-III 963 495 468 20 13 7 2 2 1 Bijoypur-I BI.I -III 622 320 302 2 Bijoypur-II Bl.! - II 675 344 331 3 2 Bijoypur-III BI.I & II 104 60 44 3 2 3 3 9 7 2 Gidding Adivashi 78 45 33 2 2 1 Kumung Pothar -I 47 26 21 2 2 3 2 Kumung Pothar - II 62 38 24 5 2 2 3 2 Kumung Pothar - nr 75 44 31 UchaBam 1 1 54 31 23 3 2 Khauji Potner 28 24 4 4 3 1 Koriyar Pani 56 35 21 26 14 12 13 7 6 Gidding Balijan

271 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG VILLAGE PRIMARY CD Block- Industrial catej!o!l Location code Mars!nal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Name ofVillaj!e Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females I 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 00388100 KheremMura 37 16 21 32 15 17 00388200 Kherem Kachari 17 13 4 15 11 4 00388300 GaJenja Ponthai 2 00388400 GaJenja Singpho 00388500 Rajanagar - J 2 2 00388600 Rajanagar-II 8 00388700 Rajanagar-1Il 18 5 13 10 2 8 00388800 Bijoypur-I BI.I -III 47 31 16 30 17 13 00388900 Bijoypur-II BI.I - II 4 2 2 4 2 2 00389000 Bijoypur-III BU & II 12 4 8 6 6 3 3 00389100 Gidding Adivashi 27 8 19 25 7 18 00389200 Kurnung Pothar -I 24 7 17 4 2 1 00389300 Kurnung Pothar - II 37 13 24 20 10 10 10 9 00389400 Kurnung Pothar - III 18 18 8 8 3 3 00389500 UchaBam 1 1 00389600 Khauji Potner 11 5 6 10 5 00389700 Koriyar Pani 21 2 19 19 2 17 2 2 00389800 Giddin& Balijan 9 3 6 8 2 6

272 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT CENSUS ABSTRACT Bordumsa-Diyun

of mar~inal workers Location Household industry workers Other workers Non-workers code Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Name ofVi11a~e number 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 I 4 381 177 204 KheremMura 00388100 2 2 139 71 68 Kherem Kachari 00388200 2 124 69 55 Galenja Ponthai 00388300 208 102 106 Galenja Singpho 00388400 68 36 32 Rajanagar - I 00388500 8 8 279 147 132 Rajanagar-II 00388600 3 286 150 136 Rajanagar-III 00388700 3 3 14 11 1,162 571 591 Bijoypur-I B1.I-II1 00388800 290 ISS 135 Bijoypur-II B1.I - II 00388900 681 345 336 Bijoypur-III B1.I & II 00389000 157 76 81 Gidding Adivashi 00389100 17 12 48 22 26 Kumung Pothar -I 00389200 2 5 4 59 29 30 Kumung Pothar - II 00389300 7 7 64 36 28 Kumung Pothar - III 00389400 45 24 21 UchaBam 00389500 69 27 42 Khauji Potner 00389600 59 31 28 Koriyar Pani 00389700 109 57 52 Giddin~ Balijan 00389800

273 URBAN PRIMARY Area of Location Name of Town/ Ward Town/Ward Number of Total population (including Population in the code in square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Kilometre population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

41201000 CblUlglang (CT) 1,569 6,469 3,634 2,835 961 506 455 0002 Ward No. 1 1,569 6,469 3,634 2,835 961 506 455

41202000 Jairampur (CT) 1,397 5,919 3,353 2,566 917 476 441 0001 Ward No. 1 1,397 5,919 3,353 2,566 917 476 441

274 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Name ofTowni Ward Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

50 25 25 2,358 1,237 1,121 4,5S4 2,778 1,776 Ch~glang (CT) 50 25 25 2,358 1,237 1,121 4,554 2,778 1,776 Ward No. 1

12 5 7 908 473 435 4,187 2,566 1,621 Jairampur (CT) 12 5 7 908 473 435 4,187 2,566 1,621 Ward No. I

275 URBAN PRIMARY

Location Name of Town! Ward code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

41201000 Changlang (Cf) 1,915 856 1,059 2,323 1,890 433 2,193 1,821 372 0002 Ward No. 1 1,915 856 1,059 2,323 1,890 433 2,193 1,821 372

41202000 Jalrampur (CT) 1,732 787 945 2,170 1,825 345 2,016 1,724 292 0001 Ward No. 1 1,732 787 945 2,170 1,825 345 2,016 1,724 292

276 CENSUS ABSTRACT Industrial category of main workers Name ofTownl Ward Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

26 11 15 32 25 7 40 23 17 2,095 1,762 333 Changlang (en 26 II 15 32 25 7 40 23 17 2,095 1,762 333 Ward No. I

59 35 24 7 5 2 5 5 1,945 1,679 266 Jalrampur (en 59 35 24 7 5 2 5 1,945 1,679 266 Ward No. 1

277 URBAN fRiMARY

Indus,!rial cate~o!! Location Name ofToWni Ward • code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number

'ersons Males Fe~s Persons Males Females Persons MJles Females 2: : 41 42 43: ~ 45 46 : 47 ~8 49 41201000 Changlang (CT) 130 69 Q 12 7 5 7 6 0002 Ward No. I 130 69 ~J 12 7 5 7 6

41202000 Jalrampur (CT) 154 101 ~ 6 2 4 15 12 3 0001 Ward No. I 154 101 3' 6 2 4 15 12 3

278 CENSUS ABSTRACT of mar Sinal workers Name of Townl Ward Location Household industry Other workers Non-workers code workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

29 3 26 82 53 29 4,146 1,744 2,402 Changlang (CT) 41201000 29 3 26 82 53 29 4,146 1,744 2,402 Ward No. 1 0002

5 3 2 128 84 44 3,749 1,528 2,221 Jalrampur (CT) 41202000 5 3 2 128 84 44 3,749 1,528 2,221 Ward No. 1 0001

279 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG

ANNEXURE-J C. D. BLOCK/CIRCLE WISE VILLAGE SI.No. Name ofC.D. Block Name of Circle Number of villages 2 3 4 Changlang C.D. Block (1) Khimiyong Circle 20 (2) Changlang Circle 67 (3) Namtok Circle 14 Total 101

2 Nampong - Manmao C.D. Block (1) Manmao Circle 34 (2) Nampong Circle 37 (3) Jairampur Circle 13 Total 84

3 Khagam - Miao C.D. Block (l) Vijoynagar Circle 13 (2) Miao Circle 43 (3) Kharsang Circle 28 Total 84

4 Bordumsa - Diyun C.D. Block (1) Diyun Circle 31 (2) Bordumsa Circle 42 Total 73 Grand Total 342

In view of non-functioning of Panchayatiraj to four. The new C.D. Blocks are Nampong-Manmao System in the State, number of Gram Panchayats and Bordumsa-Diyun. Subsequently, the number of could not be furnished. Hence in place of that the villages in the district also increased to 342 in 2001 number of C.D. Blocks, Circles and villages have from 285 in 1991 Census, thereby showing an increase been shown in this Annexure. of 57 villages or 20 percent in terms of percentage. There were two C.D. Blocks functioned in the The total number of circles in Changlang District in district as per 1991 Census. These were Changlang 1991 were 8 in number which have increased to 11 and Khagam (Miao) C.D. Blocks. Two new C.D. in 2001 Census. Blocks have been formed and the number increased

ANNEXURE-ll NOTE ON FER1lLITY,MORTALITY AND MIGRATION, 1991 & 2001 CENSUSES

Fertility levels born alive and children born alive during the last year Fertility is the most important aspect in the field was also asked: The first three questions were asked of population studies. In 1991 Census, two main to all ever married women and the last question related questions were asked, one to all the ever-married to currently married women. The measure of fertility .women and second to all currently married women worked out are based on the F-series tables of 1991 only. Questions on fertility related to age at marriage, Census of Arunachal Pradesh. The following number of surviving children, number of children ever definitions are used in this series :

280 ANNEXURES Age specific Fertility rate (ASFR) Total Fertility Rate (TFR) : The average number of children born alive during Total number of children that would have born the last year per woman of a particular age group. alive per woman, had the current schedule of age Age specific Marital Fertility rate (ASMFR) : specific fertility rates been applicable for the entire reproductive period. The average number of children born alive during the last year per married woman of a particular age Total Marital Fertility Rate (TMFR) : group. Total number of children that would have born General Fertility Rate (GFR) : alive per married woman, had the current schedule of age specific marital fertility rates been applicable The number of children born alive during the last for the entire reproductive period. year per 1,000 women in the age-group 15-49. Child Woman Ratio : General Marital Fertility Rates (GMFR) : Number of children in age-group 0-4 per 100 The number of children born alive during the last women in the age-group 15-49. year per 1,000 married women in the age-group 15- 49. AGE-SPECIFIC MARITALFERTILITYLEVELS, 1991

Arunachal Pradesh Changlang District Agegroup Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 15-19 0.496 0.521 0.401 20-24 0.430 0.452 0.306 25-29 0.386 0.410 0.253 30-34 0.338 0.364 0.175 35-39 0.342 0.366 0.175 40-44 0.338 0.355 0.154 4549 0.357 0.370 0.184

OTHER FERTILITY MEASURES Arunachal Pradesh Changlang District Fertility measures 1981 1991 1981 1991 2 3 4 5 General Fertility Rate 173 182 183 188 General Marital Fertility Rate 226 236 247 252 Total Fertility Rate 5.70 6.44 7.00 6.42 Total Marital Fertility Rate 7.40 8.58 8.40 9.38 Crude Birth Rate 40.03 40.03 41.37 39.08 Number of children ever born Per woman in the age-groupl5 - 49 Mean age at marriage Child woman ratio Mortality Indicators : for Arunachal and Changlang as published in The mortality indicators as received from the occasional papers No. 1 of 1997 by Registrar General Office of the Registrar General India, is given below India, New Delhi. 281 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG INDICATORS OFCIllLD MORTALITY, 1991 AND 1981

Arunachal Pradesh Chanalans District q(l) q(2) q(3) q(5) q(l) q(2) q(3) q(5) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 P 91 101 112 139 83 89 96 111 1991 M 111 105 114 140 87 102 97 113 F 103 96 111 137 78 75 95 108 P 126 152 181 220 112 131 150 173 1981 M 141 164 192 227 126 144 157 179 F III 139 169 213 97 118 141 165 Movement of People : (ii) Migration from one state to another state of the country (Inter-state migration) Migration: and Migration is the third component of population (iii) Migration from one country to another change, the other two are mortality and fertility. A country. person is considered as a migrant by place of birth The first two types of migration are internal if the place in which he is enumerated during the migration while the last one is called international census is other than the place of his birth. Similarly, migration a person is considered as a migrant by place of last Wby residence if the place in which he is enumerated the people migrate : during the census is other than his place of immediate The reasons for migration were categorised as last residence. (1) employment (2) business (3) education (4) family moved (5) marriage (6) natural calamities like drought, Internal and international migration : The floods etc. (7) others. The reasons of migration have migrational movements are of three types : been elicited only with reference to movement from (i) Migration within the state itself with its place of last residence. components - Impact of migration : (a) Migration within the district of enumer­ The growth of population of a particular place ation (intradistrict migration) depends upon the factors such as fertility; mortality (b) Migration from one district of the state and migration. The knowledge of trend in migration to another district of the state (interdistrict helps in future planning of a particular place. migration) PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OFBIRTII,2001 Place Arunachal Pradesh Changlang District of birth Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 (A) Migrants born within the 209,454 95,109 114,345 19,634 9,778 9,856 State of enumeration (51.6) (44.8) (59.2) (39.3) (36.4) (42.6) (i) Migrants born elsewhere in the 157,043 68,112 88,931 14,768 7,196 7,572 district of enumeration (38.7) (32.1) (46.0) (29.6) (26.8) (32.7) (ii) Migrants born in other 52,411 26,997 25,414 4,866 2,582 2,284 districts of the State (12.9) (12.7) (13.2) (9.7) (9.6) (9.9) (B) Migrants born in other States 170,626 102,161 68,465 21,111 12,123 8,988 of India (42.1) (48.1) (35.4) (42.2) (45.2) (38.8) (C) Migrants born in other Countries 25,468 14,966 10,502 9,229 4,931 4,298 (6.3) (7.1) (5.4) (18.5) (18.4) (18.6) Total Migrants : 405,548 212,236 193,312 49,974 26,832 23,142 (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) 262 ANNEXURES

INTERSTATE MIGRATIONS TO ARUNACHAL PRADESH COMPARED WITH CHANGLANG DISTRICT

Arunachal Chan~lan~ District Percentage to Percentage to SJ.No. Place of birth Mi~ants total Migrants Mi~ants total Migrants 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Assam 99,921 58.6 14,852 70.4 2 23,383 13.7 2,174 10.3 3 11,986 7.03 1,295 6.1 4 10,129 5.9 580 2.7 5 Orissa 3,493 2.1 130 0.6 6 Kerela 3,284 1.9 223 l.l 7 Iharkhand 3,229 1.9 241 l.l 8 Rajasthan 1,991 1.1 160 0.8 9 1,586 0.9 153 0.7 IO 1,454 0.9 208 1.0 11 Uttranchal 1,408 0.8 211 1.0 Other States 8,834 5.2 884 4.2 Total: 170,698 100.00 21,111 100.00

ANNEXURE-ID Date Not Available

ANNEXURE-IV PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH, 2001 Place Arunachal Pradesh Cbanglang District of birth Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total Migrants 405,548 212,236 193,312 49,974 26,832 23,142 (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) Born elsewhere in the 157,043 68,112 88,931 14,768 7,196 7,572 district of enumeration (38.7) (32.1) (46.0) (29.6) (26.8) (32.7) Born in other districts 52,411 26,997 25,414 4,866 2,582 2,284 of the State (12.9) (12.7) (13.2) (9.7) (9.6) (9.9) Born in the State 209,454 95,109 114,345 19,634 9,778 9,856 (51.6) (44.8) (59.2) (39.3) (36.4) (42.6) Born in other States 170,626 102,161 68,465 21,111 12,123 8,988 (42.1) (48.1 ) (35.4) (42.2) (45.2) (38.8) Born in other Countries 25,468 14,966 10,502 9,229 4,931 4,298 (6.3) (7.1) (5.4) (18.5) (18.4) (18.6)

It is seen from the above Annexure, that 39.3 side. In case of Inter State Migration Changlang percent of population of Changlang district were born district has shown little higher percentage of 42.2 as within the State as against 51.6 percent for the State against 42.1 percent in case of the State. So far as a whole. 9.7 percent of the district population were International Migration is concerned, the district has born in other districts of the State as against 12.9 registered a percentage of 18.5 percent which is much percent of the population at State level and this may higher than the State percentage of 6.3. prove that inter district migration in this district is lower 283 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG COMPARISON OF PERCENTAGE DISTRIBlmON OF MIGRANTS BY PLACE OF BIRTH FOR 1991 AND 2001 Birth Place Changlang District Total Migrants 1991 (100%) 2001 (100%) 2 3 Born in the District of Enumeratoion 13.5 29.6 Born in Other Districts of the State 59.4 9.7 Born in the State 72.9 39.3 Born in other States 17.8 42.2 Born in Other Countries 9.3 18.5

While compare the particular distribution of Mi­ and 59.4% in 2001 and 1991 respectively against grants by place of Birth between 1991 and 2001 migrants born in other districts of the State. As re­ Census in respect of Changlang district, it is seen that gards migrants born in other States are 42.2% and the migrants born in the State is 39.3% in 2001 as 17.8 % in 2001 and 1991 respectively, where as it is against 72.9% in 1991 of which 29.6% and 13.5% 18.5% and 9.3% inrespect of migrants born in other respectively in 2001 and 1991 recorded against mi­ countries. grants born in the district of enumeration and 9.7%

ANNEXURE-V BRIEF ACCOUNT OFMAIN REUGIONS IN CHANGLANGDISlRICf/CIRCLEAS PER 2001 CENSUS Persons! Other Religion District! Males! Total religions & not Circle Females population Hindu Buddhist Christian Muslims Sikhs Jains persuasions stated 2 3 4 5· 6 7 8 9 10 11

Changlang Persons 125,422 50,183 42,744 21,931 1,163 47 20 9,161 173 Males 65,821 27,301 21,949 11,104 688 30 10 4,646 93 Females 59,601 22,882 20,795 10,827 475 17 10 4,515 80 Khimiyong Circle Persons 3,506 396 2 378 64 o o 2,655 11 Males 1,830 216 2 207 35 o o 1,362 8 Females 1,676 180 o 171 29 o o 1,293 3 Changlang Circle Persons 14,718 7,436 247 2,408 193 I 4 4,343 86 Males 7,893 4,191 141 1,233 113 I I 2,170 43 Females 6,825 3,245 106 1,175 80 o 3 2,173 43 Namtok Circle Persons 3,085 2,212 8 764 11 o o 84 6 Males 1,603 1,171 3 381 5 o o 41 2 Females 1,482 1,041 5 383 6 o o 43 4 Manmao Circle Persons 3,814 1,002 65 2,069 27 2 o 643 6 Males 1,994 557 37 1,041 23 2 o 331 3 Females 1,820 445 28 1,028 4 o o 312 3 Nampong Circle Persons 4,424 1,550 727 1,980 83 o 82 Males 2,417 947 384 994 47 I o 43 Females 2,007 603 343 986 36 o o 39 o Jairampur Circle Persons 7,836 5,479 512 1,521 140 27 o lSI 6 Males 4,347 3,099 269 780 84 14 o 97 4 Females 3,489 2,380 243 741 56 13 o 54 2 284 ANNEXURES ANNEXURE-V BRIEFACCOUNT OF MAIN RELIGIONS IN CHANGLANGDISTRICf/CIRCLE AS PER 2001 CENSUS Persons! Other Religion District! Males! Total religions & not Circle Females population Hindu Buddhist Christian Muslims Sikhs Jains persuasions stated 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Vijoynagar Circle Persons 3,988 1,699 153 2,122 4 ° 3 6 Males 2,017 869 78 1,061 2 ° o 3 4 Females 1,971 830 75 1,061 2 2 Miao Circle Persons 20,266 5,646 11,165 2,686 199 °2 11 545° 12 Males 10,452 3,059 5,657 1,337 116 8 267 7 Females 9,814 2,587 5,508 1,349 83 3 278 5 Kharsang Circle Persons 9,509 5,093 165 4,016 151 5 2 43 34 Males 4,987 2,724 90 2,037 89 4 o 24 19 Females 4,522 2,369 75 1,979 62 2 19 15 Diyun Circle Persons 28,907 6,674 21,613 422 134 I 57 5 Males 15,050 3,559 11,161 204 90 o 33 2 Females 13,857 3,115 10,452 218 44 o 24 3 Bordumsa Circle Persons 25,369 12,996 8,087 3,565 157 8 555 Males 13,231 6,909 4,127 1,829 84 6 275 °o Females 12,138 6,087 3,960 1,736 73 2 o 280 ° It may be seen from the Annexure V that Hindus persons (23.0 percent) and the smallest being Namtok constitute 40.0 percent (50,183 persons) of Total Circle with 3,085 persons (2.5 percent). From the Population of Changlang District followed by above Annexure it will also be seen that the followers Buddhists 34.1 percent (42,744 persons), Christians of Hindu religion is found to be majority in Bordurnsa, 17.5 percent (21,931 persons), Other Religions and Changlang, Khimiyang, N amtok, Jairampur and Persuasions 7.3 percent (9,161 persons). The Kharsang Circles. Major Christian followers are found followers of Muslim, Sikh, and Jain religion are very in Manmao and Vijoynagar Circles. The followers of negligible. Out of Eleven Circles in the district, Diyun Buddhist religion are more in Diyun and Maio Circles Circle is the biggest Circle with a population of 28,907 in the district.

COMPARISON OF MAIN RELIGIONS BETWEEN 1991 AND 2001

Religion 1991 Religion 2001 Hindu 41.9 Hindu 40.0 Buddhist 35.2 Buddhist 34.1 Christian 10.9 Christian 17.5 Religion not Stated 9.8 Religion not Stated 7.3 Other Religion and Persuasions 1.5 Other Religion and Persuasions 0.9 Muslims 0.7 Muslims 0.2 Sikhs (N) Sikhs (N) Jains NA Jains (N)

While drawing a comparison of main religions of in 1991, followed by Christians, Religion not Stated, Changlang district between 1991 and 2001, it is seen Other Religion and Persuasions, Muslims and Sikhs that the Hindu and Buddhist religions constitute ma­ respectively. Again in 2001 also Hindu and Buddhist jority of population and placed number one and two religions constitute majority of population and placed 285 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG number one and two, followed by Christians, Religion Changlang Circles, where as Buddhist and Religion not Stated, Other Religions and Persuasions, Mus­ not stated seems majority in Diyun and Khimiyong lims, Sikhs and Jains. In 1991 there was not a single Circles. On the other hand during 2001 Hindu religion person of Jains religion. seems to be majority in six Circles, Christian in three In 1991 Hindu religion is a major religion in Circles, Buddhist and other religions and persuasions Manmao, Nampong, Miao, Bordumsa, Vijoynagar and one Circle each in the disrtict.

COMPARISON OF MAIN RELIGIONS BETWEEN 1991 AND 2001 Religion 1991 Religion 2001 Hindu 41.9 Hindu 40.0 Buddhist 35.2 Buddhist 34.1 Christian 10.9 Christian 17.5 Religion not Stated 9.8 Religion not Stated 7.3 Other Religion and Persuasions 1.5 Other Religion and Persuasions 0.9 Muslims 0.7 Muslims 0.2 Sikhs (N) Sikhs (N) Jains NA Jains (N)

While drawing a comparison of main religions of _. lims, Sikhs and Jains. In 1991 there was not a single Changlang district between 1991 and 2001, it is seen person of Jains religion. that the Hindu and Buddhist religions constitute ma- It is also seen that Hindu religion is a major re- jority of population and placed number one and two !igion in Manmao, Nampong, Miao, Bordumsa, in 1991, followed by Christians, Religion not Stated, Vijoynagar and Changlang Circles, where as Buddhist Other Religion and Persuasions, Muslims and Sikhs and Religion not stated seems majority in Diyun and respectively. Again in 2001 also Hindu and Buddhist Khimiyong Circles. On the other hand during 2001, religion constitute majority of population and placed Hindu religion seems to be majority in six Circles, number one and two, followed by Christians, Religion Christian in three Circles, Buddhist and other religions not Stated, Other Religions and Persuasions, Mus- and persuasions one Circle each in the disrtict.

ANNEXURE-VI MUUUTALSTATUS OF POPULATION AS PER 2001 CENSUS Total population Percentage Marital status Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 All marital status 125,422 65,821 59,601 100.00 100.00 100.00 (i) Never Married 72,501 39,596 32,905 57.8 60.1 55.2 (ii) Married 48,925 25,075 23,850 39.0 38.1 40.0 (iii) Widowed 3,613 966 2,647 2.9 1.5 4.5 (iv) Divorsed or Separated 383 184 199 0.3 0.3 OJ (v) Unspecified Status 0.0 0.0 0.0

From the above Annexure VI it has been found at State level. 48,925 or 39.0 percent population are that out of 125,422 population, 72,501 or 57.8 percent Married, 3,613 or 2.9 percent are Widowed, 383 or reported to be Never Married as against 56.4 percent OJ percent Divorced or Separated.

286 ANNEXURES

COMPARISON OF MARITAL STATUS BETWEEN 1991 AND 2001 1991 2001

All Marital Status 100% 100% Never Married 58.9 57.8 2 Married 38.5 39.0 3 Widow 2.4 2.9 4 Divorced or Separated 0.2 0.3 5 Unspecified 0.0 NA

It is seen from the Annexure that the percentage 1991. On the other hand during 2001 this serial stands ofMaritaJ. Status of Population inrespect of Chang lang good. But with a little insignificant variation which is district stands a (1) Never Married 58.9%, (2) (1) Never Married 57.8%, (2) Married 39.0%, (3) Married 38.5%, (3) Widowed 2.4%, (4) Divorced or Widowed 2.9% and (4) Divorced or Separated 0.3% Separated 0.2% and (5) Unspecified Status 0.0% in and Unspecified status is not available in the district.

ANNEXURE - VII AGE, SEX AND EDUCATION IN THE DISTRICT, 2001 CENSUS Educational level Literate without any formal schooling including educational level Age Total EOEulation Illiterate Literate unclassifiable S!0uE Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 All ages 125,422 65,821 59,601 74,131 33,032 41,099 51,291 32,789 18,502 1,311 774 537 0-6 25,486 13,042 12,444 25,486 13,042 12,444 0 0 0 0 0 0 7-14 26,053 13,376 12,677 10,827 4,775 6,052 15,226 8,601 6,625 137 72 65 15-19 12,874 6,657 6,211 4,548 1,826 2,722 8,326 4,831 3,495 139 61 78 20-24 10,753 5,376 5,377 4,671 1,644 3,027 6,082 3,732 2,350 152 82 70 25-29 10,894 5,436 5,458 4,992 1,818 3,174 5,902 3,618 2,284 186 99 87 30-34 8,067 4,313 3,754 3,819 1,452 2,367 4,248 2,861 1,387 124 75 49 35-39 7,801 4,221 3,580 3,848 1,412 2,436 3,953 2,809 1,144 158 98 60 40-44 5,794 3,266 2,528 3,269 1,258 2,011 2,525 2,008 517 87 58 29 45-49 5,291 3,039 2,252 3,236 1,337 1,899 2,055 1,702 353 101 68 33 50-54 3,605 2,213 1,392 2,427 1,155 1,272 1,178 1,058 120 52 41 11 55-59 2,505 1,442 1,063 1,803 822 981 702 620 82 52 32 20 60-64 2,307 1,241 1,066 1,867 856 1,011 440 385 55 44 31 13 65-69 1,395 746 649 1,145 522 623 250 224 26 31 23 8 70-74 1,107 637 470 941 492 449 166 145 21 15 11 4 75-79 592 326 266 499 246 253 93 80 13 10 8 2 80+ 763 402 361 668 323 345 95 79 16 16 9 7 Age not 135 88 47 85 52 33 50 36 14 7 6 1 stated

287 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: CHANGLANG ANNEXURE-VB AGE,SEXAND EDUCATIONINTIlEDISTRICf, 2001 CENSUS Age Below Primary Primary Middle Matriculation/Secondary Group Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males Females 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

All ages 18,470 11,644 6,826 13,700 8,546 5,154 8,179 5,161 3,018 5,281 3,506 1,775 0-6 0 0 o o o o o o o o o o 7-14 10,415 6,005 4,410 3,900 2,097 1,803 774 427 347 o o o 15-19 1,675 1,024 651 2,705 1,610 1,095 2,308 1,255 1,053 1,289 759 530 20-24 1,165 714 451 1,676 1,023 653 1,470 888 582 926 571 355 25-29 1,158 725 433 1,523 916 607 1,269 788 481 916 531 385 30-34 851 576 275 1,057 682 375 791 543 248 666 467 199 35-39 834 573 261 954 638 316 693 525 168 612 451 161 40-44 617 480 137 569 464 105 351 271 80 375 298 77 45-49 607 510 97 549 439 110 242 213 29 229 195 34 50-54 406 367 39 308 270 38 119 III 8 129 114 15 55-59 262 234 28 170 148 22 65 60 5 70 68 2 60-64 174 161 13 124 113 11 45 36 9 35 26 9 65-69 110 98 12 66 61 5 22 22 o 14 13 70-74 94 87 7 38 34 4 9 6 3 7 5 2 75-79 47 40 7 28 25 3 5 5 o 3 2 1 80+ 41 39 2 25 21 4 7 5 2 3 3 o Age not 14 II 3 8 5 3 9 6 3 7 3 4 stated

Higher Secondary! Non-technical Technical diploma Intermediate! diploma certificate or certificate Graduate Pre-universityl not equal to not equal to and Age Senior secondary degree degree above Unclassified Group Total Males Females Total Males Females Total Males FemaIes Total Males Females Total Males Females 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 . 35 36 37 38 39 40 All ages 2,203 1,529 674 3 3 o 192 178 14 1,952 1,448 504 o o o 0-6 0 0 0 o o o o 0 o 0 0 0 o o o 7-14 0 0 0 o o o o 0 o 0 0 0 o o o 15-19 207 119 88 o o o 3 3 o 0 0 0 o o o 20-24 512 337 175 o o o 12 10 2 169 107 62 o o o 25-29 463 302 161 2 2 o 28 21 7 357 234 123 o o o 30-34 377 248 129 o o o 32 29 3 350 241 109 o o o 35-39 289 221 68 o 42 40 2 370 262 108 o o o 40-44 160 130 30 o o o 50 50 o 316 257 59 o o o 45-49 103 85 18 o o o 14 14 o 210 178 32 o o o 50-54 47 46 I o o o 8 ~ o . 109 101 8 o o o 55-59 24 21 3 o o o 2 2 o 57 55 2 o o o 60-64 10 10 0 o o o 1 1 o 7 7 0 o o o 65-69 4 4 0 o o o o 0 o 3 3 0 o o o 70-74 1 1 0 o o o o 0 o 211 o o o 75-79 0 0 0 o o o o 0 o 0 0 0 o o o 80+ 3 2 o o o o 0 o 0 0 0 o o o Age not 3 3 0 o o o o 0 o 2 2 0 o o o stated 288 ANNEXURES From the Annexure VII above, the percentage of Literate without Education level is 1.3 percent, below Literates out of Total Population (excluding 0-6 Years Primary is 18.5 percent, Primary is 13.7 percent, Middle population) have been work out to be 51.3 percent as 8.2 percent, Matriculation/Secondary 5.3 percent, against 62.1 percent Males and 39.2 percent Females. Higher Secondary IntermediatelPreuniversity/Senior Percentage for the State as a whole stands at 54.3 Secondary is 2.2 percent, Non-Technical Diploma or percent. According to level of Education the percent­ Certificate not equal to Degree 0.0 percent, Technical age of Literate out of Total Population (excluding 0-6 Diploma or Certificate not equal to Degree 0.2 per­ years population) have been work out as follows : cent Graduate and above is 1.9 percent in the district.

COMPARISON OF LITERATES BETWEEN 1991 AND 2001 Literates 1991 2001 Total Literates 43.2 51.3 Males 54.4 62.1 Females 29.6 39.2

While drawing a comparison from the Annexure is 51.3% as against 62.1 % for Males and 39.2% for VII, it is seen that the percentage ofliterates excluding Females during 2001 in Changlang district, for the (0-6) years population accounts for 43.2%, for Males State as a whole the percentage of literates is 41.6% 54.4% and for Females 29.6% in 1991, where as it in 1991 and 54.3% in 2001.

COMPARffiON OFEDUCATION LEVEL BETWEEN 1991 AND 2001

Level of Education 1991 2001 Below Primary 14.9 18.5 Primary 12.3 13.7 Middle 8.5 8.2 Matric/Secondary 3.9 5.3 Higher SecondaryflntermediatefPre-University/Sr. Secondary 1.6 2.2 Non-Technical Diploma or Certificate not equal to Degree 0.0 0.0 Technical Diploma or Certificate not equal to Degree 0.2 0.2 Graduate and Above 1.6 1.9

According to level of Education for the district to Degree 0.0% and 0.0%, Technical Diploma or for 1991 and 2001, the percentage of Literates below Certificate not equal to Degree 0.2% and 0.2% Primary 14.9% and 18.5% respectively, for Primary respectively. Graduate and above 1.6% and 1.9% in 12.3% and 13.7%, Middle 8.5% and 8.2%, Matric/ the district. Secondary 3.9% and 5.3%, Sr. SecondarylHigher It has been seen from the above that the Secondary/Intermediate/Pre-University 1.6% and percentage ofliterates has been increasing during the 2.2%, Non-Technical Diploma or Certificate not equal decade.

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ANNEXURE - VllI DISTRIBUTION OF DIFFERENT MOTHER TONGUES OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH COMPARED WITH CHANGLANG DISTRICT RETURNS, 2001 S1. Name of Number of persons who returned the Mother Tongues in No. Mother Ton~es AJunachalPradesh Chang lang 1 2 3 4

Chakma 39,953 32,977 2 Nepali 94,895 11,337 3 Tangsa 10,843 10,074 4 Assamese 51,422 5,810 5 Hindi 53,663 5,310 6 Bengali 54,521 4,417 7 Hajong 2,454 2,413 8 Tibetan 4,751 1,634 9 Bhojpuri 19,526 1,558 10 Nocte 27,400 1,364 II Deori 4,504 1,253 12 Munda 3,004 1,106 13 Mundari 1,471 985 14 Maithili 2,836 589 15 Adi 93,517 559 16 Oriya 7,770 501 17 Sadans 2,296 442 18 Wancho 48,544 404 19 Apatani 27,792 364

It has been seen from the Annexure vm that Nepali (94,895), Adi (93,517), Adi Gallong (61,674), Changlang District has returned Chakma (32,977) as Bengali (54,521), Hindi (53,663) and Assemese the major mother tongues speakers followed by Nepali (51,422) at State level. This proves that every district (11,337), Tangsa (10,074), Assemese (5,810), Hindi has languages of its own. Unlike other States, there (5,310), Bengali (4,417) and Hajong (2,413) as is no predominant language in Arunachal Pradesh. compared to Nissi (117,124) the highest, followed by

290 ANNEXURES

COMPARISON OF MOTHER TONGUE BETWEEN 2001 AND 1991 SLNo. Name of Mother Tongues 2001 1991

Chakma 32,977 2 Nepali 11,337 3 Tangsa 10,074 22,622 4 Assamese 5,810 5 Hindi 5,310 6 Bengali 4,417 7 Hajong 2,413 8 Tibetan 1,634 1,909 9 Bhojpuri 1,558 10 Nocte 1,364 3,258 II Deori 1,253 89 12 Munda 1,106 1,188 13 Mundari 985 342 14 Maithili 589 15 Adi 559 1,224 16 Oriya 501 17 Sadans 442 18 Wancho 404 258 19 A atani 364

While drawing a comparison between 2001 and with the highest number of population 32,977 (23.9%) 1991 inrespect of Mother Tongues for Changlang dis­ in 1991. Regarding other mother tongues the compari­ trict, it is seen that Chakma is the major Mother son cannot be drwan due to the floating nature of popu­ Tongue with the highest number of population 32,977 lation. (26.3%) in 2001 and Tangsa is the major Mother tongue

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