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CENSUS OF 1981

SERIES - 15 ; DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

PART XIII-A VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

PART XllI-B VILLAGE & TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT AND SCHEDULED TRIBES PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DISTRICT

DANIEL KENT of the Indian Frontier Administrative Service DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERA nONS NAGALAND 1981 CENSUS List of Publications, Nagaland. (All the pUblications of this state will bear series No. 15)

SI. Part No. ! Subje~t Remarks 1 I 2 3 4

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBLICATION 1. Part I Administration report For office use 2. Part II-A General Population Tables ( A-series Tables) Not yet Part H·B General Population Tables (Primary Cens'ls Abstract) , - . , Published 3. Part III General Economic Tables Not yet Pllblished 4. Part IV Social & Cultural Tables Not yet Published 5. ·Part V Migration Tables Not yet Published 6. Part VI Fertility Tables Not yet Published 7. .Part VII Tables on houses and disabled population Not yet (Tables H·I to H-2J Published 8. Part VIII Household Tables Not yet (Tables HH·1 to HH.16) Published Household Tables (Tables HH-17 to RH-l? S,C. HH-S.T.) 9. Part IX SPL. Tables on S.C,fS.T. Not yet (Tables S.T.·1 to 8.T.·9) Published 10. Part X-A Town Directory I Part x-a Survey reports on Villages and Towns I Part X·C Survey reports on selected Villages Not yet 11. Part XI Enthrographic notes and special studies I Published I on S.C. and S.T. J 12. Part XU Census Atlas i! STATE GOVERNMENT PUBLICATION 13. Part XIII-A District Census Hand Book ( Village and Town Directory) 1 Combined Not yet Part XIlI-B Village wisefurban ward wise t Published Primary Census Abstract J

Note ~ Depending on the siZe there may be sub·parts to some of the parts or some-parts may be combined together.

( ii ) CONTENTS

Pages

1. Foreword vii 2. Preface ix 3 Acknowledgements x 4. Administrative map of the District xi 5. Chart showing Circle wise distribution of population xiii 6. Chart showing the percentage of different Categories of workers and non-workers xv 7. Important Statistics xvii 8. Analytical note Definition and concepts (1) Brief history of the District and the District Census Handbook (4) Scope of Part-A and B of the District Census Handbook (5) Physical Aspects Highhghts on the changes in jurisdiction of the district major characteristics of the district in relation to economic resources (source:- Gazetteer ) (6) Brief analysis of inset tables based on the village and town directory (11) 9. Inset tables on ViUage and Town directory. Table: 1. Distribution of villages according to the availibility of different amenities 16 Table: 2. Prop orton of Rural Population served by different amenities 17 Table: 3. Distribution of Villages not baving certain amenities, arranged by distance ranges from the places where these are available 18 Table: 4. Distribution of Villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities 18 Table: 5 Distribution of Villages according to population range and amenities available 19 Table: 6 Main Staple food in the majority of villages in each range 19 Table: 7 Growth, density and sex-ratio of Urban population in the district in relation to the State 20 Table: 8. New town/towns declassified in 1981 Census 20 Table: 9. Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns 21 Table: 10. Schools. per ten thousand population in towns. 21 Table: 11. No. of beds in medical institutions in towns 22 Table: 12. Most important Commodity manufactured imported and exported in towns 22 10. Inset tables based on PCA data. Table; 13. Population, number of villages and towns, 1981 23 Table: 14. Decddal changes in distribution of· population 24 Table: ] 5. Distribution of vil!ages by population ranges 25 Table: 16. Proportion of Scheduld tribe population to total population in the villages 25 Table: 17. Proportion of Sched'lled Castes/S~heduled Tribes population in towns 26 Table: 18. Literacy rates by population ranges of villages ,26 Table: 19. Literacy rates of towns 27 Table; 20. Literates, workers, non. workers, Scheduled Castes/Scbeduled Tribes population in the district 28

( iii ) CONTENTS ( Contd.) Pages 11. Part-A Village and Town Directory. Section-I Village Directory. Notes explaining the codes in village directory 33 TenDing Circle :. i. Map 35 ii. Alphabetical' list of villages 37 iii. Village Directory 38 Nsong Circle:· i. Map 41 ii. Alphabetical list of villages 43 iii. Village directory 44 Pedi Circle :- i. Map .... 47 ii. Alphabetical list of villages 49 iii. Village directory 50 Jaluke Circle:· i. Map 53 ii. Alphabetical list of villages 55 iii. .Village directory 56 Dbansiripar Circle :. i.··Map 61 ii. Alphabetical list of villages 63 iii ... Village directory 64 Sadar Circle :- i.. Map 67 ii. Alphabetical list of villages 69 iii. Vi1Iage directory 70 Nibokbu Circle ;-

i. Map It', 75 ii. . Alphabetical list of villages 77 iii. Village directory 80 Gbaspani Circle:· i. Map 87 ii. Alphabetical list of villages 89 iii. Villages directory 90 Zubza Circle :- '. Map 95 ii. Alphabetic,al list of villages 97 iii. Village dir(:ctory 98 . Jakbama Circle.:- i. Map 101 ii. Alphabetical list of villages 103 iii. Village directory 104

( iv) CON TEN T S (Contd.) Pages Chiephobozou Circle :­ i Map 107 ii. Alphabetical list of villages 109 iii. . Village directory 110 Tsemioyu Circle :­ i. Map 113 ii. Alphabetical list of villages 115 iii. Village directory 116 Pughoboto Circle :- 1. Map 119 ii. Alphabetical list of villages 121 iii. Village directory 122 Gathashi Circle :- i. Map 125 ii. Alphabetical list of villages 127 iii. Village directory 128 Pereo Circle :- 1. Map 131 ii. Alphabetical list of villages 133 iIi. Village directory .. ' 134 12. Appendices (I-IV) to the Village Directory. Appendix I - Circlewise abstract of educational, medical and other amenities 136 Appendix II - Land utilisation data in re~pect of Census towns ... ..' 140 Appendix III· List of village where no amenities are available ... 140 Appendix IV· List of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes/Tribes to the total population by ranges 141

13. Section II-Town Directory. Note explaining coces used in town directory 149 Town Directory Statements :- Statement I - Status, growth history of the town at the censuses of 1901-1981 150 Statement II - Physical aspects and location of the towns, 1979 152 Statement III - Municipal finance, 1978-79 154 Statement IV· Civic and other amenities, 1979 155 Statement V - Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural facilities, 1979 156 Statement VI - Trade Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1979 158 14. Part B-Primary Census Abstract. Fly leaf to Primary Census Abstract 161 District Primary Census Abstract 162

(v) CONTENTS (Concld.) Pages

Village wise PCA of l'enning Circle .. , 166 Village wise PCA of Nsong Circle 168 Village wise PCA of Pedi Circle 170 Vill~ge wise PCA of Jaluke Circle 172 Village wise PCA of Dhansiripar Circle 176 Village wise PCA of Dimapur Sadar Circle 178 Village wise PCA of Nihokhu Circle 182 Village wise PCA of Ghaspani Circle 188 Village wise PCA of Zubza. Circle 19) VilJage wise PCA of Circle 192 Village wise PCA of Chiephobozou Circle 19<1 Village wise PCA of Tseminyu Circle 196 Village wise PCA of Pughoboto Circle 198 Village wise PCA of Ghathashi Circle 200 Circle wise PCA of Circle 202 Urban PCA of Kohima town .. 204 Urban PCA of Dimapur town 206 Appendix to Urban PCA of Kohima town ... 208 Appendix to Urban PCA of Dimlpur town 210 214 PCA for Scheduled Tribes '"

(Vi) FOREWORD

The District Census Handbook (DCH), compiled by the Census Organisation on behalf of the state government, is one of the most valuable products of the Census. The DCR is constantly referred to by planners, administrators academicians and researchers. It is inter alia used for delimitation of constituencies, formulation of local level and regional plans and as an aid to District administration. The District Census Handbook is the only publication which provides Pfimary Census Abstract (PCA) data upto village level for the rural areas and wardwise for each city or town. It also provides data on infrastructure and amenities III villages and towns, etc.

The Djst:-ict Census Handbook ser:es was initiated during the 1951 Census. It contained important census tables and PCA for each village and town of the district. During 1961 Census the scope of the. nCH was enlarged and it contained a descriptive account of the district admi:Pistrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 1971 nCH series was planned in three parts Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part·C compdsed ana­ lytIcal report, adminhtrative statistics, district census _bles and certain analytical tables ba~ed on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. However, in some states it was cofined to district census tables and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay in compilation and printing.

While designing the format of 1981 DCR series some new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of village and town directory have been attempted. At the same time, comparability with the 1971 data has also kept in view. All the amenities except power supply in the village have been brought together in the village directory with the instruction that in case an amenity ii not available in the referrent village the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place where the amenity is available may be given. The restructuring of the format of the village directory and incorporating more exhaustive data on infrastructure aspect particularly in relation to amenities and land-use pattern is expected to further meet the need of micro level plaI\ning for rural areas. It is expected to help not only in local area planning but regulating the prOVision of goods and services as well so as to minimise the r~gional imbalances in the process of develvpment. A few new items of information have also been introduced to meet some of the requirements of the revised Minimum Needs Programme. Such new items of information as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres, and community health workers in the Village have been introduced in the village directory with this objective in mind. The new item on approach to the village is to have an idea ab:mt the villages in the district which are inaccessible. A new column, "total population and number of households" has heen introduced to examine the correlation of the amenities with the population and number of households they served. Addition of two more appendices listing the villages where no amenities are available and according to the proportion of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes population to the total population has also been made with this view in mind.

The formats of the town directory have also been modified to meet the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme by providing information on a few new items. A few statement on civic and other amenities in slums in Class-I and Class-II towns (Statement IV-A) has been introduced with this objective in mind. It is expected that this will help the planners to chalk out programmes on provision of civic amenities for the improvement of slums. The columns on scheduled castes and scheduled tribes population in Statement IV relating to civic and other amenities and adult literacy classes/centres under educational

( vii ) facilities in Statemnt V are also added inter alia with this view. A significant addition is class of town in all the seven statements of the town directory. The infrastructure of amenities in urban areas of the country can be best analysed by taking the class of towns into consideration. The addition of the column on dvic administration status and population in a few statements also serve this purpose.

The format of the primary census abstract for the villages and towns has been formulated in the light of changes in the economic and other questions canvassed through the individual slip of 1981 Census.

In order to avoid delay in publication of 1981 DCH series it has been so designed that Part-A of . the volume contains, village and town directory and Part·B PCA of villages and towns including the scheduled castes and sCheduled tribes peA upto tahsil/town levels. At the beginning of the DCH a detailed analytical note supported by a number of inset tables based on peA and non censuS data in relation to the infrastructure has been introduced to enhance its value. The District and Tahsil/Police Station/C.D. Block etc. level maps depicting the boundaries and other important features have been inserted at appropriate places, to further enhance the value of the publication.

This publication is a joint venture of the State Government and the Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled in the State under the direction of Shri Daniel Kent the Director of Census Operations, Nagaland on behalf of the State Government which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordination of this publication was carried out by Shri N. G. Nag, Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) of roy Office. Dr. B. K. Roy, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of the maps. Data received from Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division at the headquarters under the guidance of Shri M. M. Dua, Senior Research Officer. I am thankful to all who have contributed in this project·

New Delhi, P. PADMANABHA the 26th April, 1982. REGISTRAR GENERAL, INDIA.

( viii) PREFACE

The District Census Handbooks were introduced for the first time in the 1961 Census in India, but so far as NagaJand is concerned the same were brought out in 1971 Census for the first time. The District Census Handbooks in 1971 Census were published in three parts namely, A, Band C. These were found very useful and valuable source of various information to the planners, administrators, researchers, legislators, public bodies and the general public. I have the pleasure to bring out the District Census Handbooks of 1981 Census for all the districts of Nagaland one by one, which will serve as a valuable source of information. Part-A and B are combined in the same volume. This volume will give the over all picture of the district at a glance under the heading "Important Statistics". The analytical note contains number of inset tables based on the village directory, town directory and the PCA. Part-A provides the village directory and town directory alongwith the tables on administra­ tive, welfare and developmental statistics of the district. Part-B of thig report consists of the Primary Census Abstract of the general population and scheduled tribe population for the State/District/Circle and the village, for towns, the peA is given upto the block leavel and tables are based on PCA d1ta. I am d~eply grateful to the State Government for their ever willing help and co-operation in bringing out this publication ill time. Tne datJ incorporated in this volume are mainly collected by the enumerators/ supervisors W~10 form~d an army of enumeration agency under efficient leadership of the Deputy Commissi­ oners who were notified as Prinicipal Census Officet's, ADC, Kohima, and and DPO, , Zunheboto, Wok,la and Mon as District Census Officer, Add!. Deputy Commissioners in charge of Sub-divisions and Sub-divisio!lal Offi:ets (CIvil) as Sub-divisional Census Officers, District Statistical Officer of Kohima, Tuensang and Mokokchung districts as Additional District Census Officer and Extra Assistant Commissi­ oneTS and Circle Offi.;.ers as Charge Officers. I am grateful to S~ri Z. OJ~d, L A. S, the then Chief Secretary to the Government of Nagaiand who showed enthusiatic interest in all the matters relatiag to Census of 1981. I express my debt of gratitude to the Census Commissioner and the Registrar General, India Shri P. Padmallabha, 1. A. S. who was a CO.1stant source of guidance and inspiration. The painstaking Deputy Registrat' General (C. T.) Shri K. K. Chakravorty (since retired) also helped us to get all the tables check~d with accuracy. The DRG (Map) of Registrar General's Office Dr. B. K. Roy rendered his valuable guidance in preparation of the maps for this publication. The 1981 Census was orga:1ised in this state under the Directorship of Shri Daniel Kent, L F. A. S., who despite his multifarious responsibilities in the State Govt., devoted his whole hearted attention in his capacity as an Ex-Officio Director. J am indeed indebted to him [or his seasoned guidance to me for sharing the census work with him. My thanks are also due to the then Deputy Directors, Shri A. C. Bal, Shri S. K. Chattopadhyay, Shri N. Thong and then Assistant Directors, Shri N. C. Sarkar and his successor Shri J. C. Datta who jointly shared the brunt of the field work to make the 1981 Census a gr~at success in the State of Nagaland. I shall be failing in my duties if 1 do not place on record my sincere thanks to the Station Director, Ail India Radio, Kohima and his colleagues who helped in making wide publicity through this media during the actual operations. My thanks ale due to the Controller of Printing and Stationery, Nagaland, Kohima and his colleagues who heJped in printing this report by taking personal interest. Last but not the least my thanks are due to Mrs. E. Peseyie, Tabulation Officer who took all the pains to draft and shape this report alongwith her other colleagues in this Directorate under my guidance.

G. S. PABLA. Dated Koh ima, Asstt. Director of Census Operations (T), the 12th March, 1984. Nagaiand. Kohima. ( ix ) ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

DATA PROCESSING

E, Peseyie (Mrf.) Tabulation Officer D. C. Pathak Tabulation Officer A. Jahan Tabulation Officer H. K. Endow Statistical Asstt. D. Sarma Statistical Asstt. Z. Nisa Statistical Asstt. C. Gupta Computor G. Das (Mrs) Computor

ANALYSIS OF DATA

E. Peseyie (Mrs) Tabulation Officer

MAPS AND DIAGRAMS

J. Rai Baruah Sr. Artist I. Tali Ao Geographer

TYPING

S. Chaudhury (Mrs) T. Rutsa (Mrs)

PRINTING SUPERVISION

D. C. Pathak Tabulation Officel NAGALAND KOHIMA DISTRICT

NAGALAND KOHIHIOISTRICT

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COMPARATIVE POPULATION SIZE OF CIRCLES OF KOHIMA DISTRICT 1981 NSONG: 0'68;1. : 170~ TENNING : '·74%': 4343 --, r- PEREN: "7Sl: 4388"~__. "-!"T! __

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DIFFERENT CATEGORIES 0F WORKERS &NON-WORKERS OF KOHIMA DIS"TRler 1981

MARGIN~L WOf\K£f\S 1.26"1.

~OUSEHOlD INDUSTRY O t 38 ~

AGR I CUL TU~AL l A SOUA E f\S O. 881..

r IMPORTANT STATISTICS

State :- District :- Nagaland Kohima pgrV~ATlON TOTAL Persons 7,74,930 2,5Q,105 Males 4,15,910 a,39,694

Feml1es 3,59,020 1.,101411

RURAL Persons 6,54,696 1,82,887 Males 3,44,699 99.578 Females 3,09,997 83,309

URBAN Persons 1,20,234 67,218 Males 11,211 40,116 Females 49,023 27,102 DECENNIAL POPULATION GROWTH RATE 1971-81 +50.05 +91.49

AREA (Sq. Kms.) 16,579, 4,{)4 1. 0

DENSITY OF POPULATION (Per Sq. krn.) 47 62

SEX RATIO (Number of females per 1,000 males) 1863 790 LITERACY RATE Persons 42;57 48.94 Males- 50.06 57.14 Females 38.89 38.69 PERCENfAGE OF URBAN POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION 15.52 26.88

PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION ;- i) Main workers Persons 47.53 44.69 Males 51.91 53.19 Females 42.45 33.03

i1) Malgina\ workers Persons 0.70 1.26 Males 0.66 1.17 Females 0.75 1.38

iii) Non-workers Persons 51.77 54.05 Males 41.43 44.92 Females 568Q c5.59

( xvii) IMPORTANT STATISTICS (Cone/d.)

Break-up of main workers :- PERCENTAGE AMONG MAIN WORKERS i) Cultivators Persons 72.28 56.14 Males 57.01 40.88 Females 93.92 87.66

ii) Agricultural Labourers Persons 0.81 1.80 Males 1.15 2.32 Females 0.32 0.70

iii) Household Industry Persons 0.40 0.70 Males 0.45 0.68 Females 0.33 0.75

iv) Other Workers Persons 26.51 41.36 Males 41.39 56.12 Females 5.43 10.89

PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED Persons .. , CASTE POPULA TlON TO Males TOTAL POPULATION Females

PBRCENfAGE OF SCHEDULED Persons 83,99 65.53 TRIBE POPULATION TO Males ...... 80.05 60.72 TOrAL. POPULATION Females 88;6 71.63 " NUMBER OF OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL HOUSES 149,391 49,632

NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 1,119 346 Inhabited 1,112 341 Uninhabited 7 5 NUMBER OF TOWNS 7 2

( ...viii ) ANAL YTiCAL NOTE

Difinition and concepts:- In order to understand the meaning of words used in the analysis .of data in this publication, it would be necessary to briefly explain the census concepts and definitions of. various words and phrases used here in :-

Urban Area;- The census definition of an urban area is given as below ;- (a) All places with a municipalty, corporation, cantonment board or notified Area Committee, etc.

(b) All other places which satisfy the following criteria :. (i) a minimum population of 5,000, (ii) at least 75% of the male working population should be non-agricultural and

(:ii) a density of population at Jeast 400 per km 2 (i.e. 1000 per sq. mite).

The class of the town in terms of population is categorised according jP \he following procedure :. 1. Class J - with a population of 100,000 and above, 2. Class II - with a population from 50,000 to 99,999 3. Class 1II - with a population from 20,000 to 49,999 4. Class IV - with a population from ]0,000 to ]9,999 5. Class V - with a population from 5,000 to 9,999 6. Class VI - with a population, less than 5,000

Urban Agglomeration and Standard Urban Area;- The Urban agglomeration represents a continuous urban spread containing a town and its adjacent urban outgrowth or more physically contiguous town together with contiguous urban outgrowth which may actually fall within revenue limits of the village/villages. These "urbanised" villages or outgrowths deserve to be recorded alongwith the town in conformity with the. contiguous urban spread. This covers all extra municipal outgrowth such as suburb (industrial and residential), railway colonies, civil lines and rural area which are likely to be urbanised by 1991.

Like the urban agglomeration, the standard urban area is also an area unit which extends beyond the main city or town·1imit.municipal or otherwise.

The characteristics of a Standard Urban Area is (i) it should have core town of a minimum population of 50,000 (ii) contiguous area made of all other urban as well as rural administrative U]1.it should have close mutual socio-economic link with the core town and (iii) probability that the entire area will get urbanised within a period of 2/3 decades.

Rural:- The cadastrally surveyed village with fixed boundaries is taken as a village for the purpose of census in plain areas. In the hill areas, a village is considered to be a collection of a house with certain bound· aries having a separate name traditionally recognised by the villagers.

Census House;· A "Census House" is a building or part of a building having a separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase, etc, used or recognised as a separate unit. It may be occupied or vacant, it may be used for a residential or non-residential purpose or both. Household:- A household is a group of persons who commonly live together and would take their meals from a common kithcen unless the exigencies of work prevents any of them from doing so. There may be a household of persons related by blood or a household of unrelated person or having mix of both. Example of unrelated households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, rescue houses, jails, etc, which are called u uinstitutional households • There may be one member households, two member households or multi-member households. For census purposes, each one of these types is regarded as a household.

Scheduled Caste/ScheduJed Tribes:· There is no scheduled caste in the state of Nagaland as per the Cons­ titution (Nagaland) Scheduled Tribe Order, 1970. The schepuled tribes listed in the constitution which is also adopted in 1981 census as follows;· 1) Naga 2) Kuki 3) Kachari 4) Mikir and 5) Garo

It may be noted here that term 'Naga' is a cOmmon name of the community as a whole. As many\as sixteen sub-tribes have been recorded in the 1981 census under the heading "Naga" which are listed below ;- i) Angami ix) Makware ii) Ao x) Phom iii) Chakhesang xi) Rengma iv) Chang xii) Sangtam v) Chirr xiii) Serna vi) Khiernnungan xiv) Tikhir vii) Konyak xiv) Yimchungre viii) Loth a xvi) Zeliang

Literate :. A Person who can both read and write with unden-tanding in any language is taken to be literate. A person who can merely read but cannot write, is not literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have received any formal education or should have passed any minimum educational standard. All children of the age of 4 years or less are to be treated as illiterate even if the child is' going to school and may have picked up reading and writing a few odd words.

Workers:· A worker is a person whose main activity is participation in any economically productive work physically or mentally. Work involves not only actual work but effecti~ supervision and direction of work. The following points are also taken into consideration to treat a pelson as a worker during 1981 census:.

i) A person who normally works but has been absent from work during the reference period (i.e. during the last one year prior to the date of enumeration) on aCL'ount of illness, holidays, temporary closure, strikes, etc. is treated as engaged in the work he/she would otherwise have been doing but for his/her temporary absence.

ii) Persons under training such as apprentices with or without stipends or wages are treated as workers,

iii) a person who has merely been offered work but has not actually joined.. yet is a worker, iV) A fulltime public service or a fulltime politk'lll worker, who is also actively engagoo in furthering the political activity of his/her party is treated as a worker.

Workers are further devided into two categories, viz, main workers and marginal workers,

Main workers:- If a person has done any work at all during the year. he is regarded as a worker. The main worker and the marginal worker is identified by the number of days he/she had been engaged in the economic and productive work during the year. If a person has done such work for 6 months or 183 days or more during the reference period (i. e. during the last one year prior to the date of enumeration) he is regarded as main worker.

The person who is main worker may have worked for six months or 183 days in mOr¢ than one activity. For example he/she may have worked for 3 months in cultivation, one month in gur making and 3 months as an agricultural labourer.

When main a:tivity of a person qualifies him to be treated as a worker he/she is further categoriesed according to the type of work he/she performs viz, cultivator, agricultural labourer, household industry and other work. The terms are explained below ;-

Cultivator:- For the purposes of census a person is working as a cultivator if he/she is engaged either as employer, single worker or family worker in cultivation of land owned or held from the Governmeftt or held from private person or institutions for payment money in kind or share. Cultivation includes supervision or direction of cultivation. If a person gives out his land to another person for CUltivation for money or share of crops and who dose not even supervise or direct cultivation of land is not treated as cultivator.

Agricultural labourer:M A person working in another person's land for wages is not treated as cultivator but he is treated as an agricultural labourer.

Household industry:. A person is said to be engaged in household industry if he/she is engaged in some productive, processing servicing or repair of articles or goods such as handloom, weaving, dyeing, carpentry, bidi rolling, pottery making, bicycle repairing, black smithy, tailoring, etc, and if it is conducted by the head of the household at home or within the village in. the rural areas and only within the pricints of the house where the household lives in the urban areas. The industry should not be run on the scale of a registered factory.

Other worker;· All workers, i.e., those who have been engaged in some economic activity who are not cultivators or agricultural labourers or engaged in household industry are "other worker".

Marginal worker;- If a person has worked any time, but has not worked for the major part of the year he is treated as a marginal worker. He may be a student or engaged in household duties or dependent or rentier or beggar or inmate of institution, such as prisoner.

Non-worker;- Non-worker is a person who is not engaged in any economically productive work. Non-worM kefs arc categorised under seven broad heads namely· household duties, students, rentiers and retired persons, dependents. beggars and inmate of institutions.

3 BRIEF HISTORY OF DISTRICT AND DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

Kohima is one of the seven districts of Nagaland state. Prior to the formation of the district, in 1957 Kohima was one of the three sub-divisions of District under . In December, 1957 Tuensang was bifurcated from NEFA and the three districts of Kohima, MOkokchung and Tuensang constituted the Naga Hills Tuensang Area, which was placed under the Commissioner who acted on behalf of the Governor as the virtual agent of the President of India for administration.

On December 1, 1963 Nagaland was formally inaugurated as one of the full fledged states of the Indian Union and Kohima became the State Headquarter.

Kohima has been one of the important places of the state since its formation.

There were many inter-tribe feuds, small and big, recorded in some books written by the foreign writers and by the Nagaland Gazetteer.

The most important phase in the history of Nagaland was the Japanese invasion in the State Headquarter, Kohima during the 2nd World War.

Japanese Invasion:- Both and Nagaland suffered disastrously as a result of Japanese invasion during the 2nd World War, the Nagas considerably aiding and assisting the Britishers to withstand the tide of invasion. The Japanese siege of Kohima began on April 3-4, 1944, who during the first stage concentrated them~lves in the Jail Hill and the bakery area, but on ,6th, it wai relieved. Nex.t the Japanese siege of the Jail and Garrison hills was raised by the heavy counter attack.

The Japanese final efforts were to storm the church knoJI and the F. Hunter's hill in Kohima when fierce fightings poured during April 16-18, yet at length Japanese forces were repelled by the Royal Norfolk, Royal Scots and Royal Berkshire. By the end of April the Japanese had retreated. The successful encounter at Kohima had saved the whole Eastem India from the Japanese invasion.

The War Cemetery where the tide of the invasion was repulsed from Kohima, tells the grim story of the war with all its pathos and horrors. Kohima district was born in 1957 as one of the three districts viz, Kohima, Mokokchung and :Tuensang. Tuensang was bifurcated from NEFA and merged in to the Naga Hills Tuensang Area. But on December I, 1963 a new state known as Nagaland was formally inaugurated. Since then Kohima is one of the three districts of the state with three sub-divisions, Kohima Sadar, Dimapur and Phek sub­ division ti1l1973 when Phek sub-division was declared as a separate district vide APA 15/12/71 (HQ) dated 19.12.7.3.

Kohima district, after the creation of , consists of the following rural circles alongwith two urban circles :- (1) Tenning (7) Nihokhu (13) Pughoboto (2) Nsong (8) Ghaspani (14) Ghathashi (3) Pedi (9) Zubza (15) Peren (4) Jaluke (10) lakhama (16) Kohima Town (5) Dhans,iripar (II) Chiephobozou (17) Dimapur Town. (6) Dimapur Sadar (12) Tseminyu , During 1971 Census the District Census Handbook of Kohima district was published wherein the present Phek district was included. The Disrtict Census Handbook of Kohima district in 1981 Census excludes the area falling under Phek SUb-division (present Phek district) and constituted with the pre~ent three sub-divisions viz.; Kohima, Dimapur and Peren sub.division,

4 Tho publication of the District Census Handbook was first introduced in the country in 1951 cenSus, long before Nagaland attained its statehood. In 1961 census, attempts were fully made to publish the nCR for all the three districts of NagaJand but the work had to be dropped in the editing stage mainly because of delay.

The DCR could be published during 1971 census for all three districts in unifrom which were found to be very useful guide and reference book for administrators, and planners of the state machinery. This handbook served as a reference book of the district which helped in the developmental purposes in the district during the decade.

In 1981 census also efforts have been put to publish the nCR for all the seven districts in wide range and unifrom manner, which will fulfill the demands for statistical bodies of state Government and local bodies. To avoid delay the Parts A & B are combined in this volume.

The scope of the two parts of this volume are as follows ;-

Scope of Part-A The DistrIct Census Handbook Part A contains with village and, town directory and numbers Qf inset tables based on village and town directory data.

The village directory reveals the general living condition of peasantry and the over all development that has taken place in the district. The amenities available within each village in th-e field of education, medical and health, drinking water, communications, post and telegraph have been given in columns 5 to 10 of this directory. Besides the information relating to distance from the nearest town, staple food, power supply, approach to village, etc. are given in columns 11 to 14. This directory also giveS the information regarding the· land-use in hectares. Even though the villages in NagalanCil are not cadastrally surveyed the approximate area of the different types of land-use are being presented' in co~umns 15 to 20 of the directory. All possible efforts have been made to record the places of religious, ltistorical or archaeological interests if any, for each village, in column 21.

Four appendices which have been prepared on the basis of village directory and peA data are incorpo. rated in this volume with a brief explanation :.

Appendix I - This appendix shows circlewise abstract of educational, medical and other amenities. From this appendix it appears that almost all the villages in the district have educational facilities of more than one type, like primary, middle and high school/matriculation/secondary school facility while f~w villages have only one type of educational facility liJce primary or middle school.

Appendix II - This appendix relates to the different types of landuse in the non-municipality towns (census towns). But as there is no census town in the d'istrict, columns in the said appendix shows nil.

Appendix III - This appendix relates to the list of village where no facility of educational, medical, drinking water etc is available. This appendix appears as nil because there is not a single village where either of the above facilities are not available in the district. Thus the co~umns in this appendix afe shown nil.

Appendix IV - This apperid.ix deals with the cirelewise list of ~iBages according to the proportion of Scheduled Tribes (percentages) to the total population by ranges. It appears from this appendix that no villages fall in the lower ranges but almos~ all the villages in the district fall in the two highest ranges e. g, 36-50 and 51 and above.

5 Town Directory:· Statement I furnishes the status and growth history of the town at the censuses of 1901 to 1981. Statement II furnishes the physical aspects and location of the town, 1979. The rainfall and temperature data ill maximum and minimum, name and road distance of the state headquarter from the town have also been given. The nearest city. Railway Station and Bus routes are also furnished with distance within brackets.

Statement III gives the informations relating to municipal finances as in 1978-79.

Statement IV furnishes the data relating to civic and other amenities, 1979. It furnishes tbe Scheduled Caste/Tribe population, road length in km., system of swerage and number of latrines of different types, method of disposal of night soil, protected water supply with source of supply, system of storage with capacity in Htres and electrification (number of connections) in the town.

Statement V furnishes informations relating to the medical, educational and the recreation facilities during 1979 in Kohima and Dimapur town.

Statement VI furnishes the information relating to the trade, commerce, industry and bank facilities in the town. It gives the informations relating to the three most important commodities which are exported, imported 'and manufactured in and by the towns.

Scope of Part-B This part of this volume gives the town / village wise Primary Census Abstract with a fly-leaf, which includes the informations relating to the total area of the village, occupied residential houses, total number of households, population and its sex· wise breakups and also Scheduled CastesfTribes, literates and workers and ite: different categories like Cultivators, Agricultural labourers, Household industry, Other workers, Marginal workers and Non.workers population and their sex-wise breakups. The Primary Census Abstract is known as PCA in the Census terminology which has 28 columns.

This part contains the Primary Census Abstract for Seheduled Castes/Tribes for the district followed by circles and towns. It has 31 columns. It gives the figures relating to the number of household with ST members, (total/rural/urban) sex-wise, scheduled tribed literates sexwise (total/rural/urban) total main workers (total/rural/urban) of different Categories such as Cultivators, Agricultural labourers, Household industry, Other workers, Marginal workers and Non-workers sex-wise (total/rural/urban) for district followed by the circles.

Physical Aspects Highlights on the changes in the jurisdiction of the district during the decade including its boundaries :- .

Kohima district of 1971 census has been divided into two districts such as Kohima and Phek. 93 villages were transfered from the tOlal number of villages i e. 352 of Kohima district of 1971 census to create Phek district and 87 new viIlages were added to the remaining 259 vilIa~es of Kohima district to constitute the present Kohima district during 1981 census.

The circles under Kohima district are Tenning, Nsong, Pedi, Jaluke, Dhansiripar, Dimapur sadar, Nihokhu, Ghaspani. Zubza, Jakhama" Chiephobozou, Tseminyu, Pughoboto, Ghathashi and Peren circle. Bifurcation/creation of some new circles have also been taken place during 1971-81 census and these are as follows ;. 1. Nsong circle which has been created by transfering 6 villages· of 1971 census from Tenning circle together with 2 new villages. 2. Peren sadar circle has been created· by transfering 8 villages from ;Pedi cirCle, 2 villages from Tenning and 1 village from circle together with 2 new villages.

6 3. Dhansiripar circle is the new circle which has been created by transfering 12 villages from Dimapur circle of 1971 census together with 3 new villages.

4. Ghathashi circle has been created by transferring 12 villages from Pughoboto circle of 1971 Census together with one new village.

5. Nihokhu circle is also a newly created circle during 1981 Census and it has been created by transferring 31 villages from Pherima circle of 1971 Census together with 51 new villages.

Boundaries:- Southern Nagaland comprises the Kohima district of 1971 Census bounded by the state of Assam and the districts of Mokokchung and Tuensang on the north, by and internatioAaI boundary line Burma on the East, by Manipur on the South and by the state of Assam ou the West.

But after bi-furcation of Phek district after 1971 Census the boundary changes such as state of Assam and district on the north, Zunheboto and Phek on the east, Manipur on the south and Assam on the west.

Climate:- Owing to the elevation which it commands, southern Nagaland which comprised Kohima district, has a salubrious climate, temperate type, winters are cold but summers are warm, the Kl)hima district is shel­ tered by the lofty mountains such as Japfu on the center; Kapamezu on the south-east and Saramati on the north east. The Japfu is Snow capped durring the winter. December and January form the coldest part of the season when frost occurs. The spring season is warm and humid, but the breeze though invigorating is interrupted at times by the gales. The heat decrease during the autumn, October and November being the finest part of the year. Tile north we&tern outlying foothills are as hot and damp as the adjacent plains. The averll.ge annual rainfall which Kohima receives is 2.000 millimetres much lesser than what recorded at Wokha or Mokokchung. But summer Season is humid.

During the hottest part of the year (July and August), the temperature in Kohima is only on the average 80° F to 90° F. Summer and autumn skies are frequently over-clouded owing to thick mists which when rising up in dense columns from the glens and precipitous slopes, soon envelop the landscape. The mist which obstructs sunshine's reach makes the atmosphere humid. It has its blessing in disguise as it gives support to orchids, mash room and moss which grow uninterruptedly in the moist soil but the vegetarian which clothes the cr'!st is too varied and profuse. The foot hills which afford a carridor to Assam being contiguous to the plains share a tropical weather. Dimapur and the areas along a road upto Ghaspani, where the veritable assent starts into the hills is hot and malarious, a contrast of the hills.

Distribution of tribes:- The principal tribes of the district are:- (1) Angami (2) Rengma (3) Zeliangrong.

Other tribes are Kuki who shelter west of Zeliangrong, a small groups of Serna shelters in Pughoboto, Ghathashi, Nihokhu and Ghaspani circles and few Garos and Mikirs in the foot hills. Kachari ,colonies surviving from olden days still remain scattered in Dimapur, side by side with Naga inhabitance. The foot hills containing Dimapur, Chumukedima, Rangapahar strip of terri10ry being out of inner line have a large proporlion of mixed population than anywhere else in the state.

Population;- The total population of district during 1971 census was 175,204 out of which 141,233 persons are rural and 33,971 persons are urban. The total population of Kohima district during 1971 census includes the present Phek district. After formation of Phek district, the total population of: Kohima district durin, 1981 census is 250,105 out of which 182,887 persons are,rural and 67,218 persons are urban.

7 The district ronsists. of 15 rural cirQles aad A ~rbM v.ir~e~\ ,.~~~~ ~rG live" below wl\h th~ir PQPulati® as recorded in the 1981 census :.

1. Tenn~ 4,343 2. Nsong 1,705 3. Pedi 5,507 4. Jafuke 14,883 5. Dhansiripar 9,059 6. Dimapur .~dar 35,059 7. Nihokhu 15,27& 8. Ghaspani 18,773 9. Zubza 7,815 10. Jakhama t8,104 11. Chiephobozou 21,380 12. Tseminyu )5,209 13. Pughoboto 6,382 14. Ghathashi 4,976 15. Peren 4,388 16. K.ohima town 34,340 17. Dimapur town 32,878

Major characteristics of the district particularly in relation to the economic resources ;-

Forest:~ Forests have a great economic value and form the principal source of revenue. They provide fire wood, building materials in addition to barks and leaves, highly priced by the local people during the manu­ facture of dyes and drugs. The dense forests in ZeHangrong tracts, exhibit multifarious species of fauna, which are valued not only for their meat, but also for their hide. skins, tusk. horns, feathers and plumes for decora­ tive purposes. Forests give direct income; agar wood. teak, and rubber have been exploited on local sale for trad~ purpose which fetch good income ..

ForeSt produce:- Forest produce ate grouped as follows :. '(a) Timber, Charcoal, wood oils, resins, natural varnish, bark, lac. (b) trees and leaves and fruits, (c) plants (not being trees) viz. creepers" grass, reed. and moss. (d) animal wealth, with species such as wild animal, birds, butterflies, insects and skins, horns and bones, silk, cocoons, wax and honey; (e) peat, surface oil, rocks and minerals such as limestone, laterite, mineral oil.

The district has about 32t miles of forest roads. There is a botanical park of the Department at Cbumukedima where different species of plants are preserved' and experimented. Vanamahotsava is observed annually during the first week of July at the headquarters wh~re lively speeches and exhibitions are made on the dangers of deforestation arising out of Jhuming practices and other improper large scale destruction of forests.

Agriculture:' The people of this district practise the wet rice terraced cultivation side by side with Jhum cultivation. Jhuming consists during its first stage, of clearance of the shrubs, surface soil with undergrowth at the autwnn season, which are collected and burnt after exposing to the sunshine. The Jhum cultivators have to be particular about the process of Clearing the soil during cultivation. Jhum cultivation stands on the field

8 only for two years but its cycle might have covered five to nine years. It depends on the fertility of the soil.

The cultivators of this district practise mainly wet rice terraced cultivation. The proportion of jhum f,V)tivat~on of the districts is 20% only while in Tuensang and Mokokchung districts, it occupies as much as 70 to 80%. The terrace cultivation is an old system of cutivation of the Angami tribes of the district. The terraces are cut up along Lhe rugged hills sometimes high upto ·over 6,000 ft. Terraces leaned up against the stone retaining walls at the different levels get themselves protected from .soil erosion and help regular distribution of irrigation.

From the rivulets and wat~r splashes, the main source of irrigation, channels of enormous length are dug to carry water and overflow t).1e terrace.

Only in Dimapur and its suburbs the local Naga cultivators adopted plough animals for paddy cultivation.

Principal crops;- The Priridpa'J crops are arums, yams, jobstears, rice, millet, maize, potato and sugar cane. ;' ,!, . The main vegetable crops an~ gourds, melon, lentils cucumbers, spinaches leaf, mustured, onion, chillies, garlics, pumkins, potatos, brinjal, raddish, carrots, tomatoes which are grown in plenty in the district. , , , . Fruits in the district are not plentiful except pineapples cultivated in the foot hills, for which Ghaspani (Medziphema) is the principal producer, From Ghaspani, pineapples have fetched certain trade with the uplands and the· neighbouring plains. '. Veterinary and ~nimal husbandary:- There are number of veterinary centres all over the district ;-

(a) The feed manufacturing centre, state duck farm, state poultry farm are located in Dimapur. (b) State diary farm at Jharnapani, (c) State piggery and poultry farms at Ghaspani (Medziphema). (d) The rinderpest eradication centre, the poultry upgarding ceatre, the small ,scale diary farm and diary upgarding centre in Kohima, (e) Sheep breeding centre in Hainakui.

There are Veterinary hospitals at K(\hima and Dimapur and dispensaries at Peren. Animal busbandary has been taken up in almost all the upgrading farms special fodder plants have been grown and steps have been taken to increase the daily dairying capacity.

Industry ;- The age old industry of the district is cottage industry which plays vital role in the viJIage economy and whic.:h deserve emphasis are (i) weaving and dyeing (ii) work in cane (iii) work in wood (iv) blacksmithy (v) pClttery and (vi) excavation of salt.

1. Weaving and dyeing:- Weaving specimens from the district comprise a wide range and number which display themselves as pieces of the precious art treasures showing in respect of designing and processing and accomplishment of a great measure. The distinctive costumes and apparels comprise wrappers and shawls, waist clothes and girdles, scarfs, skirts with skilful colour combinations. Weaving is still the major undertak­ ing as the Nagas of the village still rely for a great portion of their daily dress upon their own weaving works, particularly women folk, the Naga shawls and bags with different textures are highly valued and have found great demand outside the state irrespective of their high cost price due to the laborious processing and difficulties caused by the dearth of yarn.

9 Weaving is entiJle1y confined to the womoa- folklvw)fo bes~e'S 1 MhoUldering the' domestic and cultivation works, weave their apparels, the traditions of weaving being handed from mother to daughter.

They have several techniques of dyeing: !}yes arl'prepare8 Worn indigo, cultivated specially in their home stead gardens. but also from tubers, sappers,:%aves anlP ~lalf'tS.

II. Work in cane:· Picturesque cane «afts comprising bowls, mugs and containers with multi coloured engravings o~ them are made by all tribes of the district. Cane helmets and hat frames are also made by the Nagas. Among the Nagas a cane rainproof hat is also made. Mats woven of cane strings with fine texture have decorative value. Other works of cane are ba.kets, cane ornaments such as head bands, bangles, leg guards etc. A typical haversack is a cane frame, sewn over it by a thick cloth and with the decoration of shells and beads.

III. Work in wood:. Timber has multifarious use. Trees trunks serve as poles, pillars, batterns and cross beams for house construction. The most exquisite manufactures out of wood are dishes with legs, saucers, platters, cups and other utensils which exhibit in their own fashion a splendid workmanship.

By wood carving. dolls. statues, tobacco pipes and other designs are worked, some of them coloured. Spear shafts are also made of wood.

IV. mack smithy:- Local forges where certain agricultural tools and ceremonial weapons are made, still exM. In this forges the manufacture of spear heads. daos, scrappers, knives and others, on primitive lines is still existing.

V. Pottery:- Which is still practises in many villages, carried .on primitive lines with neither· proper mechani­ cal handling nor use of wheels. The best types of clay are often extracted from the river blnks out of which pots in different sizes and shapes are made. Some of the handmade wares which serve as containers of bears are hanked and have lids. The potters prefer red and black colour for their pots.

VI. Manufacture of Salt:· From the brine springs. salt is locally excavated and manufactured, by boiling the water on the fire over the iron cauldrons or bamboo vessels speciaIJy designed, the lid having been tightly compressed until the water becomes evaporated and turned into solid salt. These enterprises are carried in Jaluke. l'eletkie and Mbangpaulwa (Zeliang area). The salt thus excavated are sold in the local market in their neighbourhood.

Trade Ind commerce:· Much more progress has been noted afrer the state was formed. Business has become more mobilised and trade has grown into bigger proportions. All the industrial activities are concentrated at Dimapur. But Kohima is not less important as a supply centre to the Angami area while Peren had grown into one of the supply centres for Zeliangrong. Dimapur comes first to limelight owing to its railway access with the rest of India.

The main exports transacted from Dimapur are cotton, jute, timber, forest produce, chillis, til, oil seeds. Dimapur is one of the important Naga veaetable markets. Imports are mucb mOre varied which comprise groceries and foodstuff, drugs and medicines, textile goods" utensils, furnitures etc. In addition technQlogical, electrical, engineering and mechanical works are also concentrated at Dimapur.

Kobima, a motor station which has communications With southern Nagaland and Mokokchung, comes next. Through it, trade, traffic and transport. stock and supplies in increasing volumes pass· to the central and southern Nagaland a.s well as to Manipur.

10 BRIEF ANALYSIS ON INSET TABLES BASED ON VILLAGE DIRECTQRY AND TOWN DIRECTORY

Table 1 The above table gives the circle wise distribution of villages according to the availability of different ame­ nities in 341 villages of the district, such as education, medical, drinking water, post and telegraphs, communi­ cations, approach by pucca road, and power' supply.

The table shows the number of villages where the above mentioned amenities are available with percen­ tages to the total number of villages in the circles. 100% of educational amenities are available in Tenning, Zubza, Jakuama, Chiephobozou, Pughoboto, Gha,hasi and Peren circle of the district. 309 out of 341 with 90.62 percent of total villages have educational facility in the Whole district.

The highest percentage of villages in Chiephobozou circle are having medical facility with 45.00 percent followed by Zubza circle with 40.00 percent and lowest in Nihokhu circle with 1.23 percent, 51 villages out of 341 are having medical facility in the whole district with 14.96 percent.

100 percent of the villages in the district are having drinking water facility, 8.50 percent have post and telegraph facility, 13.49 percent have communication facility, 13.49 percent have approach road and 40.18 percent have power supply facility.

Table 2

This table shows the proportion of circle wise rural population served by the different amenities. From this table it appears that large proportion of rural population are served by the educati-onal and drinking water facilities whereas a very small proportion of the rural population are served by medical, post and telegraphs, communication, approach by pucca and power supply facilities.

From this table it appears that post and telegraph facility is nil in Nihokhu circle and Ghathashi circle, communication facility nil in Nsong, Dhansiripar and Nihokhu and power supply facility nil in Nsong and Nihokhu circle.

Table 3 This table shows the distribution of villages not having certain amenities arranged by distance ranges from places where these are available. This table reveals that 32 villages are not having educational facilities but having within the distance ranges--5 kms, 5·10 kms and 10 kms and above, 290 villages do not have medicll facility, 312 villages do not have post and telegraph facility, and 295 viIlag\:s do not have communication facility but available in places within the distance ranges of "less than 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10 kms and above.

Table 4 The table gives the information relating to the distribution of the inhabited villages in the district according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities such as educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, communication, approach by pucca road and power supply facilities in the district. 2l villages fall within the distance range of "less than 5 kms from the nearest town, 100 percent of these villages have educational and drinking water facilities, 3 villages with 14.29 percent are having ml!dical facility, 2 villages with 9.52 percent are having post and telegraph facility, 5 villages with 23.81 percent are having communication facility, 8 villages with 38,09 percent having approach by pucca road and 9 villages with 42.08 percent are having power supply facility.

II 43 villages fall within the distance range 6·15 kms .. from the nearest town and aU of them htivc drinking water facility, 39 villages with 18.61 percent are having medical facility, 5 villages with 11.63 percent are having post and telegraph facility, 7 villages with 16.28 percent are having communication, 12 villages with 27.91 percent are having approach by pucca road and 14 villages with 32.56 percent are having power supply facilities.

133 villages fall within the distance range of 16·50 kms. and out of which 122 villages are baving educational facility, 19 are having medical facility, all the 133 villages are having drinking water facility, 7 are having post and telegraph facility, 22 are having communication, 20 are having approach by pucca road and 60. are having power supply facilities. The percentages of the villages to the total number of villages of that rang~ having the different kind of amenities/facilities are also shown in this table.

132 villages fall within the distance range of 51 kms. and above and 12 fall within the distance range "unspecified." For these 12 villages the distance from the nearest town are not available thus villages are shown falling within the distance range "unspecified."

The total number of inbabited villages in the district is 341 out of which 309 with 90.62% of the total inhabited villages have educational facility, 51 with 14.98% are having medical, 341 with 100"/0 are having drin~ing water, 29 with 8.50% have post and telegraph, 46 with 13.49% have communication, 46 with 13.49% have approach by pucca road and 137 with 40.18% of the total villages in the district have power supply facility.

Table 5

This table gives the distribution of all the 341 villages according to population ranges and amenities available like education, medical. drinking water, post and telegraph, communication, approach I:>y pucca road and power supply facilities.

230 villages fall within the population range "less than 499", 96 villages within "500-1,999", 14 villages fal) within the population range "2,000·4, 999" and ooly 1 village falls within the biggest population range i. e" 5,000 and above.

The number of villages with percentages (within brackets) having educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, communication, approach by pucca road and power supply facilities are shown in this table.

Table 6

The table shows main staple food in the majority of villages in each circle. It is -seen that rice is tile main staple food in all the circles in the district.

Table 7

The above table indicates the growth, density and sex ratio of the urban population in the district in relation to the state urban population. Kohima district had a percentage of urban population of 4.21 percent, 11.92 percent, 19.39 percent and 26.88 percent respectively during the last four censuses commencing from 1951 to 1981. The corresponding state urban population was 2.00 percent, 5.19 percent, 9.95 percent and IS.52 percent respectively. The aforesaid figures would show that during 1981, Kohima district has the highest urban popUlation of 26.88 percent. compared to the rest of the censuses. It is seen that the urban population is increasing gradually during the last four decades.

12 The density of the population of the urban areas of the district are 399 persons sq. km. in 1951 Census, 1,193 persons per sq. km. in 1961 Census, 1,292 persons in 1971 Census and 1,634 persons per sq. km .. in 1981 Census. In respect of state, the density of population per sq. km. being 399 persons in 1951 Census, 726 persons in 1961 Census, 1,230 persons in 1971 Census 1,105 persons in 1981 Census.

The sex ratio of the district as well as that of state is also shown in this table for four decades.

Table 8

This table is relating to the new town/towns declassified in 1981 Census. No new town added and 6leclassified in the district during 1981 Census.

Table 9

The above tables deals with per capita receipt and expenditure in towns of the district. In both the towns as a whole, the per capita total receipt is 19.41, of this, receipt through taxes is 11.10 and receipt from all other sources is 8.31. The per capita total expenditure is 13.95 of this, the per capita expenditure on the general adminis­ tration being 8.07, on public health and convenience 0.88, on public work~ 4.45 and on public safety is 0.55. It is observed that in both Dimapur and Kohima town the total per capita receipt is higher than the total per capita expenditure. Table 10

Table 10 gives the number of schools per 10,000 population in towns of the district. In both the towns in the district as a whole the higher secondary/PUC/Junior colleges per 10,000 population are 0.61, so also, the high schools 2.98 middle schools 3.12, and primary schools 4.17. Dimapur town has higher secondary schools per 10,000 population to the extent of 0.30, high schools 2.74, middle schools 3.04 and primary schools 3.95. Similarly, Kohima town has higher secondary/PUC/Junior College (Arts & Science) 0.58, high schools 3.20, middle schools 3.20 and primary schools 4.37.

Table 11

Table II deals with the number of beds in medical institutions in towns. Towns of the district as a whole have the number of beds in medical institution per 1,000 population to the extent of 4.74. Number of beds per 1,000 population in Dimapur town is 3.04 and in Kohima town is 6.35.

Table 12

The table 12 deals with the most important commodity manufactured, imported and exported in towns. Dimapur town manufactured wheat product, sugar and alluminium product, exports maize, sugar and wheat product and imports goods like rice, edible oil and dal. Similarly, Kohima town ~anufactures candle sticks and handloom products, and import the important commondities like rice. sugar and daI. Kohima town does not export any commodity. Table 13 Table 13 deals with the population and number of villages and towns in the district in 1981 census. As can be seen from the table the populatIOn of the district as on the sunrise of 31st March 1981 has been 250,105 male population being 139,694 and female 110,411. As elsewhere in the state the district is predomin­ antly rural and of the aforesaid total population 182,887 persons live in rural areas compared to the urban population of 67,218 in the district. The entire rural population is spread over 341 villages and the urban popu­ lation settle in the two towns of the district. There are 5 uninhabited villages in the district. Table 14

Table 14 reveals the ~ecadal change in the distribution of population with Nralturban break up and per­ centage variation there in.· The aforesaid table indicates that Kohima district has total population of 130,610 persons in 1971 census compared to 250,105 person in 1981 census. It indicates that there has been net addition of 119,495 persons during the decade under review thereby registered over all growth rate of 91.49 percent during the decade whereas rural popUlation registered a growth rate of 89.25 percent and the urban population registered the higher growth rate of 97.87 percent during the decade. Circle wise growth rate is also shown in the table during the decade.

Table 15

Table IS deals with the distribution of villages by population ranges in the district. There are 116 villages comprising 34.02 percent of total villages in tbe district which have less than 200 population, another It5 villages comprising 33.72 percent of total villages in the district have 200499 population, 94 villages with 27.57 percent have 500-1,999 population, 15 villages with 4.40 percent have 2,0004,999 population and 1 village with 0.29 percent of the total villages in the district has 5,000-9,999 population.

Table 16

Table 16 gives the proportion of scheduled tribe population to the total population. There are as many as 300 villages comprising overwhelming percentage of 87.98 percent in the district having scheduled tribe popu­ lation which fall within the S. T. population range of 51 and above. The remaining villages of the district are falling in the S. T. population ranges of 0-5,6-15, 16-25,26-35 and 36-50.

Table 17

This table gives the proportion of scheduled tribes population in the towns of the district. Dimapur town has the total population of 32,878 out of which 5,222 are scheduled tribes which constitutes 15.88 percent and Kohima town has 34;340 persons out of which 19.339 persons are scheduled tribes which constitutes 56.32 percent.

Table 18

This table gives literacy rate by population ranges of the villages. There are 116 villages with the population of less than 200 persons in each village which has a combined literacy rate of 40.48 percent. Another 115 villages with the popUlation of 200-499 persons in each village have a combined literacy percentage of 38.03, 94 villages have combined literacy percentage of 49.28, 15 villages have the combined literacy percentage of 60.02 and 1 village in the population range of 5000-9,999 has a literacy percentage of 59.52. The total literacy percentage in 341 villages constiutes 43.67 percent in the district.

Table 19

This table gives literacy rate of towns. The literacy rate of Dimapur and Kohima town are 61.82% and 64.68% respectively. The total literacy rate of the towns in Kohima district is 63.28 percent.

Table 20

Table 20 deals with the literates, workers, non-workers and scheduled tribes population in the district. The rural/urban scheduled tribe population is 76.19% and 36.54"" respectively. The rural/orban literacy is 43.67%

14 and 63.28% respectively. Similarly the percentage of main workers, marginal workers, total worker:; and non-workers in both rural and urban are 47.69%, 36.54%, 1.53%, 0.53%,49.22%.37.07%,50.78%, and 62.93% respectively.

Circlewise : Nsong circle has the highest percentage of scheduled tribe population with 99.82 followed by Pughoboto circle with 98.06%. The lowest percentage of scheduled tribe population is recorded in Dimapur sadar circle i.e; 42.68% in the rural area and 15.88% in Dimapur town.

The literacy percentage of the rural circles is registered highe8t in Dimapur sadar circle with 56.45% and lowest in Nsong circle with 20.76% and the literacy percentage of the towns is higher in Kohiml tOWn with 64.68% than that of Dimapur town with 61.82%. The p¢rcentages of main workers population to the total population are higher than that of the non-workers in Tenning. Nsong, Nihokhu, Zubza, Jakhama, Chiephobozou, Tseminyu, Pughoboto and Peren circle. The percentages of non-workers population are higher than that of the workers population in the remaining circles as well as in the towns in the district.

The percentages of the above heads are also worked out sex-wise in table.

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Proportion of rural population served by the amenities of Total population SI. Name of Circle of inhabited No. Post villages in I Drink- and Approach the circle Educa· Medical ing Market! Coromu- by Pucca Power tion Telegr~ Hat nication Supply water aph Road ------1 2 3 4 5 I 6 --7- 8 9 10 11

1. Tenning 4,343 100.00 33.57 100.00 17.35 11.56 58.37 2. Nsong 1,705 83.17 4.40 100.00 4.40 3. Pedi 5,507 85.24 41.66 100.00 32.29 98.73 4. laluke 14,883 98.80 18.63 100.00 31.62 35.88 13.79 54.90 5. Dhansiripar 9,059 85.10 25.16 100.00 6.65 20.43 6. Dimapur sadar 35,085 99.93 14.81 100.00 1.71 25.09 44.23 22.30 7. Nihokhll 15,278 89.16 2.16 100.00 8. Ghaspani 18,773 96.95 48.85 100.00 38.55 38.66 49.16 92.10 9. Zubza 7,815 100.00 83.38 100.00 44.67 52.90 95.12 100.00

10. Jakhama 18,104 100.00 34.32 100.00 33.76 74.01 41.32 t 93.58 11. Chiephebozou 21,380 100.00 62.09 100.00 57.59 9.15 38.98 87.S3 12. Tseminyu 15.209 97.51 44.44 100.00 11.97 8.90 14.52 85.83 13. Pughoboto 6,380 100.00 41.44 100.00 13.49 9.73 100.00 14. Ghathashi 4,976 100.00 20.40 100.00 12.46 12.48 30.18 15. Peren 4,388 100.00 36.05 100.00 36.05 36.05 73.79 District Total 182,887 90.62 14.96 100.00 8.50 13.49 13.49 40.18

17 TABLE 3 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENrJ IES ARRANGED HY DISTANCE RANGES FROM THE PLACES WHERE THESE ARE AVAILABLE Kobima District

Number of villages where the amenity is not available and available at distance of Villages not having the amenity of ----.~------5 kms. 5-10 kms. ]0 + km~. Distance not available Total (cols 2· S ) -- I 2 3 4 5 6

1. Education 22 7 3 32 2. Medical 79 70 141 290 3. Drinking water 4. P & T 56 66 120 70 312 5. Market/Hat 6. Communications 57 45 123 70 295

TABLE 4 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST TOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES Kobima Distr.ict

No (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of I Distance range No. of inhabited from the near~st villages in each town (in-kms) range Drinking Approach Post & Marketl Communi- by Pucca Power Education Medical water Telegraph Hat cation road supply -._"_ --.j -. - 1 2 3 4 5 --6~ 7 8 9 Hl

0-5 21 21 3 21 2 5 8 9 (100.00) (14.29) (100.00) (9.52) (23.81) (38.09) (42.U8) 6-15 43 39 8 43 5 7 12 14 (90.70) (18.61 ) (100.00) 01.63) (16.28) {27.91) (32.56) 16 - 50 133 122 19 133 7 22 20 60 (91.73) (14.29\ (100.00) (5.26) ( 16.54) ( 15JJ4) (45.11) 51 + 132 liS 17 132 12 10 4 48 (87.12) ( 12.88) (100.00) (9.09) (7.58) ( 3.03) (36.36) Unspecified 12 12 4 12 3 2 2 7 (100.00) (33.33) (100.00) (25.00) ( 16.67) (16.67) (53. 85) Total 341 309 51 341 29 46 46 137 (90.62) (14.98) (100. (0) (8.50) (13.49) (13.49) (40.18)

18 TABLE 5 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULA TlON RANGE AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE Kohima District

Number (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of

Population No. of inhabited - villages in each range Approch range Power Education Medical Drinking Post and Market! Commu- by Pucca water Telegraph Hat nication road supply 1 2 3 4 I 5 6 7 8 9 10

- 499 230 200 12 230 5 14 18 63 (86.96) (5.22) (100.00) (2.17) (6.09) (7.83) (27.39) 500 - 1,999 96 94 29 96 15 21 19 61 (97.92J (30.29) (100.00) (15.63) (21.88) (19.79) (63.54) 2000 - 4,999 14 14 9 14 8 11 8 12 (100.00) (64.29) (100.00) (57.14) (78.57) (57.14) (85.71) 5000 + I 1 1 1 1 1 (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) (100.00) Tota] 341 309 51 341 29 46 46 137 (90.62) (14.98) (100.00) (8.50) (13.49) (13.49) (40.18)

TABLE 6 MAIN STAPLE FOOD IN THE MAJORITY OF VILLAGES IN EACH RANGE Kohima District

SI. No. Name of Circle Main staple food SI. No. Name of Circle Main staple food

2 3 2 3

I. Tenning Rice 9. Zubza Rice 2. Nsong Rice 10. Jakhama Rice 3. Pedi Rice 11. Chiephobozou Rice, Millet 4. Jaiuke Rice 12. Tseminyu Rice 5. Dhansiripar Rice 13. Pughoboto Rice 6. Dimapur sadaJ' Rice 14. Ghathasi Rice 7. Nihokhu Rice 15. Peren Rice 8. Ghaspani Rice

19 TAB~E 7 GROWTH DENSITY AND SEX-RATIO of URBAN POPULATION IN THE DISTRICT IN RELATION TO THE ,STATE Kohima District

Decadl1J Decadal Percen- Sex- percen- Sex- I Density ratio Density ratio 0' tages tage I Urban (popu- No. of %Urban (popu- No. of I 10 Urban varia- Total Urban varia- Census Total Popula- lation females popula- lation female s year jPopulation P~pula. tion in oer sq. Population Population tion in per sq. dOll perl,OOO tton perl,OOO hon urban km) urban km) popula- males) popula. males I tion tion ~4- ---To- 1 I 2 3 5 6 -7 8 9 Il I 12 13

1951 98,059 4,125 4.21 17.62 399 739 2,05,950 4,125 1.94 17.62 399 13') 1961 1,08,924 12,999 11.92 215.13 1,193 620 3,69,200 19,157 5.19 364.41 726 628 1971 1,75,204 33.971 19.39 161.74 1,292 502 5,16,449 51,394 9.95 168.28 1230 472 1981 2,50,105 67,218 26.88 97.87 1,634 676 7,74,930 1.20,234 15.52 133.95 ll05 688

TABLE 8 NEW TOWN/TOWNS DECLASSfFIED IN 1981 CENSUS Kohima District

Name of Towns Population 1981 Census

1 2

(a) Added

(b) Declassified

2(} TABLE 9 PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN TOWNS Kohima District ------~------Receipt Expenditure

Expendi- Class, name & civic Receipt status of the town Total General ture on Public Expendi. Other I Receipt I from all I through expendi· Adminis· public hea" works tUre on aspects I Total other ! taxes ture tration lth & con- public (public i sources I --_--_- venience safety) 1 1- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Ill, Dimapur (T.C) 33. 56 22.39 11.17 25.42 14.67 1.07 8.61 1.07 1II, Kohima (T.C) 5.87 0.31 5.56 2.98 1.75 0.70 0.47 0.06 Tota) 19.41 11.10 8.31 13.95 8.07 0.88 4.45 0.55

TABLE 10 SCHOOLS PER TEN THOUSAND POPULATION IN TOWNS NO. PER TEN THOUSAND POPULATION Kohima District

i I I I

Class, name and civic I Higher secondary! SecondarYI Junior secondaryJ Primary status of town. : Inter/PUC/Junior Matriculation Middle I college

I I 5

1lI, Dimapur (T.C) 0.03 2.74 3.04 3.95 lIT, I{ohlrna (T.C) 0.58 3.20 3.20 4.37 Total 0,61 2.98 3.1l 4.17

21 TABLE 11 NO. OF BEDS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS Kobima District

Class. name and civic status of the town No. of beds in medicaJ institutions per (1,000 population)

2

Ill, Dimapur T. C. 3.04 111, Kohima T. C. 6.35 Total 4.74

TABLE 12 MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY MANUFACTURED, IMPORTED AND EXPORTED IN TOWNS Kohima District

Most important commodity

Qass, name and civic status of the town Manufactured Exported Imported

1 2

Ill, Dimapur T.C. Wheat product, Sugar Maize, Sugar, Rice, Edible oil, Dal Alluminium product Wheat product TIl, Kohima T.C. Candle Sticks Rice. Sugar. Oal. Handloom products

22 TABLE 13 POPULATION, NUMBERS OF VILLAGES AND TOWNS, 1981 Kobima District I Population No. of villages

SI. Name of Circle No. of Total Rural Urban - [W- :' No. 1nh Tow- btted ns

P M F P M F P M F I 1 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 9 10 II 112 113 114

1. Tenning 4,343 2,186 2,157 4,343 2,186 2,157 13 13 2. Nsong 1,705 862 843 1,705 862 843 8 8 3. Pedi 5,507 2,814 2,693 5,507 2,814 2,693 14 14 4. Jaluke 14.883 7,838 7,044 14,883 7,839 7,044 36 35 5. Dhansiripar 9,059 4,881 4,178 9,059 4,881 4,178 15 15 6. Dimapur sadar 35,085 20,696 14,389 35,085 20,696 14,389 42 39 7. Nihokhu 15,278 8,186 7,092 15,278 8,816 7,092 82 81 8. Ghaspani 18,773 ]0,993 7,780 18,773 10,993 7,780 ... 34 34 9. Zubza 7.815 4,264 3,551 7,815 4,264 3,551 .. ~ 10 10 10. Jakhama 18,104 9,504 8,600 18,104 9,504 8,600 13 13 ]1. ChiephobozCJ 21380 11,204 10,176 21,380 11,204 10,176 20 20 12. Tseminyu 15,209 7,949 7,260 15,209 7.949 7,260 25 25 13. Pughoboto 6,382 3,251 3,131 6,382 3,251 3,131 8 8 14. Ghathasi 4,976 2,626 2,350 4,976 2,626 2,350 13 13 15. Peren 4,388 2,323 2,065 4,388 2,323 2,065 13 13 Kohima Town 34,340 16. 19,772 14,568 34,340 19,772 14,568 1 17. Dimapur Town 32,878 20,344 12,534 32,878 20,344 12,534 1 District Total 250,1C5 139,694 110,411 182,887 99,578 83,309 67,2]8 40,116 27,102 346 341 2

23 TABLE 14 DECADAL CHANGE IN DISTRIBUTION IN POPULATION Kohima District

Population ------Percentage decadal (1971.81) variati(ln. Circle 1971 1981

--.,~-. ~.-,--~-- Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

~------. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Tenning 3,796 3,796 4,343 4,343 + 14.41 +14.41 Nsong 1,460 1,460 1,705 1,705 + 16.78 +16.78 Pedi 2,990 2,990 5,507 5.507 +84.18 +84.18 Jaluke 5,209 5,209 14,883 14,883 +185.72 +185.72 Dhansiripar 3,552 3,552 9,059 9,059 +155.04 +155.04 Dimapur sadar 12,827 12,827 35,085 35,085 +173.52 +173.52 Nihokhu 2,836 2,836 15.278 15,278 +438.72 +438.72 Ghaspani 9,847 9.847 18.773 18.773 +90.65 +90.65 Zubza 5.104 5,104 7,815 7,815 +53.12 +53.12 lakhama 13.667 13,667 18,104 J8,104 +32.47 +32.47 Chiephobo:zou 14,610 14,610 21,380 21,380 +46.34 +46.34 Tseminyu 7,965 7,965 15,209 15,209 +90.95 +90.95 Pughoboto 5,400 5,400 6,382 6,382 +18.19 +18.19 Ghathashi 3,457 3.457 4,976 4,976 +43.94 +43.94 Peren 3,919 3,919 4,388 4,388 +11.97 +11.94 Kohima Town 21,545 21.545 34,340 34,340 +59.39 +59.39 Dimapur Town 12,426 12,426 32,878 32,878 + 164.59 ... +164.59 Total 130,610 %,639 33,971 250.1 OS 182,887 67,218 +91.49 +89.25 +97.87

24 TABLE 1S DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY POPULATION RANGES Kohima District

Range of population No. of villages in each range Percentage of villages in each range

2 3

-200 116 34.02 200 - 499 115 33.72 500 - 1,999 94 27.57 2,000 - 4,999 15 4.40 5,000 - 9,999 0.29 10,000 + Total 341 100.00

TABLE 16 PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION VILLAGES Kobima District

Percentage range of scheduled tribe population to total No. of villages in each range Percentage of villages in each range population

0-5 7 2.05 6 - 15 2., 0.59 16 - 25 I 2.05 26 - 35 6 1.76 36 -- 50 19 5.57 51 and above 300 87.98 Total 341 J00. 00

25 TABLE 17 PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES/SCHEDULED TRIBED POPULATION IN TOWNS Kohima District

Total Percentage of Scheduled S. C. population Percentage of Scheduled Name of towns Total Tota] scheduled Population caste tribe population to total tribe population to totar population population population

2 3 456 -~-~------~------~- --~------

Dimapur Town 32,878 5,222 15.88 Kohimll Town 34,340 19,339 56.32

TABLE 18 LITERACY RATES BY POPULATION RANGES OF VILLAGES Kohima District

Range of population No. of viJ1ages in each range Literacy rate

2 3

- 200 117 40.48 200 - 499 113 38.03 500 - 1,999 96 49.28 , 2,000 - 4,999 l4 60.02 5,000 - 9,999 59.52 10,000 + Total "'" 341 43.67

26 TABLE 19 LITERACY RATES OF TOWNS Kohima District

Name of town Literacy rate

2

Kohima Town 64.68 Dimapur Town 61.82 All Towns 63.28

27 TABLE LITERATES, WORKERS, NON-WORKERS SCHEDULED

Kohima I, i Percentag<.! Total Total Population Name of circle Rural Scheduled iSChedU!Cd Urban caste tribe population populatior Literates to total population I i to total to total I I I P population populatioJ M F p M F I 2 I j 4 5 f 6 I .-.---.------~-.------"--_ 7 8 9 10 --~.---- Tenning Total 4,34:) 2,186 2,157 %.73 29.93 41.40 18.31 Rural 4,343 2,186 2,157 96.73 29.93 ~·1.40 18.31 Urban Nsong Tot?1 1,705 862 843 99.82 20.76 31,21 10.08 Rural 1,705 862 843 99.82 20.76 31.21 1O.0S Urban Pedi Total 5,507 2,814 2,693 96.06 38.31 49.57 26.55 Rural 5,507 2,814 2,693 %.06 38.31 4957 Urban 26.55 Jaluke TOlal 14,883 7,839 7,044 79.29 43.03 51.14 34.00 Rural 14,883 1,839 1,044 79.29 43.03 51.14 34.00 Urban Dhansiripar Total 9,059 4,881 4,178 60.00 21.00 28.01 12.81 Rural 9,059 4,881 4,178 60.00 21.00 28.01 12.81 Url>an Dimapur sadar Total 35,085 20,696 14,389 42.68 56.45 62.93 47.14 Rural 35,085 29,696 14,389 42.6& 56.45 62.93 47.14- Urban

Nihokhu Total 15,278 8,186 7,092 70.13 34.74 39.&4 . 28.86 RUral 15,278 8,186 7,092 70.13 34.74 39.84 Urban 28.86 Ghaspani Total 18,773 10,993 7,780 63.75 49.51 5!U9 37.24 Rural 18,773 10,993 7,780 63.75 49.51 58.19 37,24 Urdan

Zubza Total 7.815 4,264 3,551 85.91 49.37 59.83 36.81 Rural 7,&15 4,265 3,55\ 85.91 4·9.37 59.83 Urban 36.S1 lakhama Total 18,104 9,504 8,600 93.80 35.35 45.47 24.1& Rural 18,164 9,504 8,600 93.&0 35.35 45.47 Urban 24.1&

~ 20 Contd. CASTE/TRIBE POPULATION IN THE DISTRICT District

of

Main workers to total Marginal workers to Total workers to total Non-workers to total population total population popUlation population

p M F P F p M F 11 12 13 14 19 20 21 22 .. ,-.. ".--.. -.-----.-.-~--- ._---_------.~-- , -.---~---- .~~--

52.24 56.75 54.4-8 52.24 56.75 45.52 47.76 43.76 52.24 56.75 54.48 52.24 56.75 45.52 47.76 43.76

59.59 58.35 60.85 1.00 1.15 0.47 60.59 59.86 61.33 39.41 40.14 38.67 59.59 58.35 60.85 1.00 1.15 0,47 60.59 59.86 61.33 39.41 40.14 38.67

48.85 47.12 50.65 0.53 0.46 0.56 49.37 47.62 51.21 50.63 52.38 48.79 48.85 47.12 50.65 0.53 0.46 0."56 49.37 47.62 51.21 50.63 52.38 48.79

44.43 47.85 40.62 0.74 0.60 0.89 45.17 4R,45 4].5] 54.83 51.55 58.49 44.43 47.85 40.62 0.7~· 0.60 0.89 45.17 48.45 41.51 54.83 51.55 58.49

37.23 54.62 16.92 2.56 1.82 3.42 39.79 56.44 20.34 60.21 43.56 79.66 37.23 54.62 16.92 2.56 1.82 3.42 39.79 56.44 20.34 60.21 43.56 79.66

10.23 56.52 13.14 0.26 0.12 0.47 38.99 56.61 13.6t 61.01 43.36 86.39 10.23 56.52 13.14 0.26 O. J2 0.47 38.99 56.M 13.61 61.01 43.36 -. 86.39

56.86 60.93 52.16 0.59 0.40 0.80 57.45 61.34 52.96 ~2.55 38.66 47.04 56.86 60.93 52.16 0.59 0.40 0.80 57.45 61.34 52.96 42.55 38.66 47.04

44.54 56.81 27.20 1.06 0.94 123 45.60 57.75 28.43 54.40 42.25 71.57 44.54 56.81 27.20 1.05 0.94 1.23 45.60 57.75 28.43 54.40 42.25 71.57

51.57 52.65 50.27 1. 97 2. J 3 I. 77 53.54 54.78 52.04 46.46 45.22 47.96 51.57 52.65 50.27 1.97 2.13 1.77 53.54 54.78 52.04 46.46 45.22 47.96

54.25 53.46 55.13 3.48 3.59 3.37 57.74 57.05 58.50 42.26 42.95 41.50 54.25 53.46 55.13 3.48 3.59 3.37 57.74 57.05 58.50 42.26 42.95 41.50

29 TABLE LITERATES, WORKER'), NON~WORKERS, SCHEDULED Kobima

Percentage ---- Total Total Population Name of Circle Rural Scheduled Scheduled Urban caste tribe population population Literates to total populati{)fl to total to total p M f population population p M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Chiephobozou Total 21,380 11,204 10,176 92.73 46.16 57.57 33.59 Rural 21,380 11,204 10,176 92.73 46.16 57.57 33.59 Urman Tseminyu Total 15,209 7,949 7,260 96.07 42.11 50.74 32.66 Rural 15,209 7,949 7,260 96.07 42.11 50.74 32.66 Urban Pughoboto Total 6,382 3,251 3,131 98.06 45.88 53.25 38.23 Rural 6,382 3,251 3,131 98.06 45.88 53.25 38.23 Urban Ghnthashi Total 4,976 2.626 2,350 97.55 43.45 50.91 35.11 Rural 4,976 2,626 2.350 97.55 43.45 50.91 35.11 Urb.m Peren Total 4,388 2.323 2,065 90.15 40.22 50.67 28.47 RUral 4.388 2,323 2,065 90.15 40.22 50.67 28.47 Urban Kohima town Total 34,340 19,772 14,568 56.32 64.68 70.99 56.11 Rural Urban 34,340 19,772 14,568 56.32 64.68 70.99 56.11 Dimapur town Total 32,878 20,344 12,534 15.88 61 82 65.97 55.07 Rural Urban 32,878 20,344 12.534 15.88 61.82 65.97 55.07 District Tot.1 Total 250,105 139,694 110,411 65.53 48.94 57.04 38.69 Rural 182,887 99,578 83,309 76.19 43.67 52.45 33.17 Urban 67.2.18 40,116 27.102 36.54 63.28 68.44 55.63

30 ZO CASTE/TRIBE POPULATiON IN THE DISTRICT District of

Main workers to total Marginal workers to Total workers to total Non-workers to total population total population population population

p M F p M F P M F P M F 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22

50.59 52.10 48.93 1.10 1.08 1.20 51.69 53.18 50.05 48.31 46.82 49.95 50.59 52.10 48.93 1.10 1.08 1.20 51.69 53.18 5005 48.31 46.82 ~·9.95

52.46 49.78 55.40 2.19 2.29 2.08 54.65 52.07 57.48 45.55 47.93 42.52 52.46 49.78 55.40 2.19 2.29 2.08 54.65 52.07 57.48 45.55 47.93 42.52

51.11 50.08 52.19 0.09 0.18 51.20 50.26 52.19 48.79 49.74 47.81 51.11 50.08 52.19 0.09 0.18 51.20 50.26 52.19 48.79 4974 47.81

49.40 48.25 50.68 0.08 0.08 0.09 49.48 48.32 50.77 50.52 51.68 49.23 49.40 48.25 50.68 0.08 0.08 0.09 49'48 48.32 50.77 50.52 51.68 49.23

48.97 48.82 49.15 15.34 59.54 14.04 64.31 65.30 63.20 35.62 34.70 36.80 48.97 48.82 49.15 15.34 59.54 14.04 64.31 65.30 63.20 35.62 34.70 36.80

34.79 49.75 14.49 1.00 0.91 1.12 35.79 50.66 15.61 64.21 4'U4 84.39

34.79 49.75 14.49 LOO 0.91 1.12 35.79 50.66 15.61 64.21 49.34 8439 38.37 59.00 4.89 0.04 0.04 0.02 38.40 59.04 4.91 61.59 25.35 95.09

38.37 59.00 4.89 () 04 0.04 0.Q2 38.40 59.04 4.91 61.59 25.35 95.09 44,69 53,91 3303 1.26 1.17 1.38 45.95 55.08 34.41 54.05 44.92 65.59 47.69 53.69 40.50 1.53 1.08 1.63 49.22 5::.15 42.13 50.78 44.85 57.87 36.54 54.44 10.05 0.53 lAO 0.61 37.07 54.91 10.66 62.93 44.97 89.34

31 PART·A VILLAGE AND TOWN 'DIREOTORY

Section-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY NOTES ON VILLAGE DIRECTORY

The abbreviation used in tbe ViIIa,e Directory are as follows:-

1. Education (amenities) 4. Post and Telegraphs NA = Information PO = Post Office not available TO = Telegraph Office PTO = Post & Telegraph Office P = Primary School Phone = Telephone connection. M = Middle School H = Matriculation School up to class-X 5. Communication C = College like Arts, Science B S = Bus RS = Railway Station. AC = Adult literacy Centre. 6. Approach to village 2. Medical ( amenities) P R = Pucca road H "" Hospital KR = Kutrha road F P Foot path D = Dispensary = M C W = Maternity and Child Welfare Centre 7. Power supply C W C = Child Welfare Centre P H C = Primary Heath Centre ED = Electricity for domestic purpose TB = T. B. Clinic FPC = Family Planning Centre EO = Electricity for other purposes like Industrial, HC = Health Centre. Commercial, etc. EA = Electricity for all 3. Drinking water (amenities) purpose listed above. T = Tap water W "" Well water 8. The Dumber of items available in the village TK = Tank water TW = Tubewell water N = News papers coming village R := River water in the C = Canal M = Motor cycles IScooters S :=: Spring available in the village N = Nallah C = Cars/Jeeps availahle 0 = Others in the village NA = Information T = Tractors available not available. in the village. TENNING CIRCLE NAGALAND TENNING CIRCLE CODE NO: 1/1 KOHl MA 015T Riel (MOTIONAL)

It! DE X

~OUNOARY, STAlE ... » CIRCLE. .. , ..... _._._. HE ADQUARTER,CIIICLl.. ...® VI"LAGE WITH POPU~ATlON !IU:

BELOW ZOO'200-~99'50O-999. 1000·4911,; ...... o ••• t«lSrtTAL. 015P["IA ~...... $ + fl'l GH 5Ct100l • ," ... .."... $ POST OffiCE ,., ...... ~o •NKIO OLD /=­ 1 RIVERS ldiTR~AIIIII".", ... , .. IJ I -;:::::>--. i ~ I'- PO TENNING rlQ. i N $.@ I ..i: . o TENNING VIL • 2 r • TEPUH )

NZAU• 4 o CHAMCHA 6 + N~ 1(';:';' 5 .. ~' ~ .... :p '" ~. /

ALPHABETICAL UST OF VILLAGES Kobima District Tenning Circle

Sl. No. Name of the Villages Location Code No.

------~.- 2 3

l. 1/1/11 2. Chamcha 1/1 /6 3. Mbanbungwa 1/1/8 4. Mabaulwa 1iI/9 5. Nch an gram 1/1/7 6. Nkilwa 1/1/10 7. Nkio Old 1/1/13 8. 1/1/5 9. Nzau 1/1/4 10. Tenning H. Q. 1/1/1 11. Tenning Village 1/1/2 12. 1/1/3 13. SinjoJ 1/1112 1981 C.ENSUS-VILLAGE Amenities and Kohima District

Location Name of village Total Total popula­ Amenities available (if not available in the village, a (-) dash is shown code No. area" tion land in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges of the number of viz. -5kms, 5-lOkms, and 10+kms of the nearest place where the village households facility is available is given) ,(in he­ Ictares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or water telegraph days of i (potable) market/ \ hat, if I I I any 2 I 4 , 5 6 7 8 I 9 ____ Ll --"-,------.-----~.- - _-_------

15/1/1/1 Tenning H. Q. NA 502(118) H( l),M(1 ),P( I) H(1) T,WTK PO 15fl/I/2 Tenning Village NA 674(119) P(2) -( - 5kms) W.TK -(-5kms) 15/1/1/3 Tepun NA 355 (76) P(1) -(IO+kms) W,TK -(lO+kmsl 15/1/1/4 Nzau NA 368 (61) P(l) -(5-10kms) W,TK -(5-IOkms) 15/1/ll5 Ntu NA 558tlO7) P(I) D(l) T,W -(lO+kms) 15fl/1/6 Charncha NA 172 (28) P(l) - (IO+krns) T,W - (10+ kms) 15/1/1/7 Nchangram NA 377 (78) P(I) -( -5kms) T,W -(5-10kms) 15/1/1/8 Mbanbungwa NA 295 (68) pel) -, (- 5kms) T,W -(IO+kms) 15/1/1/:) Mabaulwa NA 251 (51) M(J) D(l) T,W PO.. 15/1/1/10 Nkilwa NA 178 (33) pel) -( - Skms) T,W -( -Skms) 15 (1/l/11 Azailong NA 147 (32) M(I),P(1) D(l) T,W - (5 -lOkms) 15/1/1/12 Sinjol NA 92 (17) pel) -(lO+kms) T,W -(lO+kms) 15/1/1/13 Nkio Old NA 374 (69) P(I) -(IO+kms) W,TK -(lO+kms)

Circle Total NA 4,343(857) P(13),M~3),Hel) H(I),0(3)

Note: - .The total area could not be presented as the villages ill Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed

38 DIRECTORY LaDduse Tenning Circle

Appr- Nearest town Power Staple Landuse (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares Remark oach distance (in kms) supply food rounded upto 2 decimal places. including to any place ivillage of religious IForesl Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period of Main historical cultivation cultivation or jhum rotation crops or archaeo- Communica- ! under tions (Bus stop, i or irrigated unirrigated cultivation logical i jhum interest railway stn. cultivation water way) i I I lU III I 12 I 13 I 14 I 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ~ -

BS PR Dimapur(112) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(11S) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(10+kms) KR Dimapur(120) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice - (10+ kms) KR Dimapur(I26) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+krns) KR Dimapur(132) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice ~(10+kms) KR Dimapur(l48) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur( 100) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(94) ED Rice NA N~ NA NA NA Rice -(IO+kms) KR Dimapur(110) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(l14) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR DimapuI(1l6) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(IIS) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(125) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice NA NA NA NA NA

39 NSONG CIRCLE NAGALAND NSONG CIRCLE CODE NO: 1/2 KOHIMA DISTRICT (NOTIONAL)

r

rIf IN DEX I' BOUNDARY, STATE ...." ... _ .. _ •• _.' .\ It CIRCLE.8 ' .. "._0_' __ HEADQUARTER ;ClACl.E... ..@ ~""'-'. -= . """,~. VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE BELOW2001200-499; ...... ",0. ~ o 0"'-'· aA"SIAKllWA DISPENSARY ...... + $ POST OFFICE, ...', ., ...... , PO .) NGAUl8NG 6 ' RIVERS'STREAM'.'" ... ,.~ i...... 1/1 , o i MECHANGBUNG 7 oJ'~'. Po ~.~ NSONG VIL~ +o@ 2 NSONG HQ, ~ '" \. I .~ .J (') J. I I /'\._ o i ) I s 5 • \ LALONG \ '4 " /"_ .., \." "_") ~ ..~ .~~ (') I 1 '" 'I . '\{_ \ " f'\ NZAUHA j'_ ;..f ...... ~ .. -.. '.~~.'"3 . / ~ u : ! '. / i""" .~..

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Kobima District Nsong Circle

SI. No. Name of the Villages Location Code No.

~------1 2 3

1. Bamsiakilwa 1/2(8 2. Lalong 1}2/4 3. Mechangbung 1}2/7 4. Ngam 1/2/5 5. Ngaulong 1/2/6 6. Nsong H. Q. 1/2/1 7. Nsong Village 1/2/2 8. Nzauna 1/2/3

43 19t11 CENSUS-VILLACE Amenities and

Kohima District

Location Name of village Total Total popula- Amenities available (if not available in the village, a (-) dash is shown code No. uea· tion land in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges ~f the number (\f viz. -5kms, 5-10kms, and lO+kms of the nearest place where the village households facility is availahle is given) l(in he- Ictares) I Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or ! water telegraph days of ·1 (potable) market! I hat, if any

~-.-" 4 __ 5_____ J___ ~ _ _l___ 7______8__ __ l_!. __ _ ------2 I___ ~L

15/1/2/1 Nsong H. Q. NA 74 (18) M(l) D(l) W PO 15/1/2/2 Nsong Village ~A 244 (52) P(I) -( -5kms) W,TK - (- Skms) 1511/2/3 Nzauna NA 496 (67) P(l) -(lO+kms) T,W,TK -(lO+kms) 15/1/2/4 Latong NA 410 (67) P(I) -(IO+kms) T.W.TK -(IO+kms) 15/ti2/S Ngam NA 189 (34) - (5 -IOkms) -(IO+kms) W -(lO+kms) 15/1/2/6 NgauJong NA 97 (18) P(l) -(lO+kms) T.W - (lO+kms) ]5/1/2/7 Mec~angbung NA 98 (19) -(lOtkms) - (10+kms) W -(JO+kms) 15/1/2/8 Bamsiakilwa NA 97 (16) PO) -(5-10kms) W -(5-10kms) Circle Tot,I NA 1,705(291) P(5),M(1) D(I)

Note: - .The total area could not be presented as the village's in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed

-44 DlRECTORV Lauduse Nsong Circle

Appro Nearest town Power Staple• Landuse (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares Remark oach distance (in kms) supply food \ rounded upto 2 decimal places. including to any place Ivillage of religious IForest Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period of I Main historical crops Communica- I cultivation cultivation or jhum rotation or archaeo- tions (Bus stop, i or irrigated uni rri gated cultivation under logical railway stn. i jhum interest water way) I cultivation I ) __]_0_--,-1_1_1 ---'1'---__1_2_--'-_1_3 _1_1_4_1_1_5-,-1. _1_6_-'---_17_ _:__18_ _c__.}9_~'~~_1Q_~_t ~_~! __ _

-(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(126) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice - (lO-Hems) KR Dimapur(142) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(l48) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(l47) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(148) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice - (10+ kms) KR Dimapur(lS8) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(lS6) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice ·-(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(145) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice NA NA NA NA NA

45 PEDI CIRCLE NAGALAND PEDI CIRCLE CODE NO', 1/3 KOHIMA DISTRICT 1)~'UIi_. G it (NOTIONAl) /' ---.._.-.." ..,/ ...... _ 4 N ..... / "AOVA .• ''''. S r 1/ +-HENINGKUNGlWA 10 '-'"'. " IN 0 EX ~i II "'" BOUNDARY, STATE ," '" ... _ •• _ •• _ .. I \ ~ o. CiRCLE ...... ,,_,_,_, HtADQ\JAATER, CIRCL( .. @ \. VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE: \ BELOW 200;'200-499; 500-999 .... 01 • \. \ "" .... \ OISP£NSA RY...... + \ IIlWAlWA NEW \ HIGH SCHOOL ...... 5 ~ \. • 8 RIVERStSTREAMS ... : ...... ;:::>-- "- \ " \ \ \

\ ('I \ "'0\. . .~ \ \ . \ \ \ " \ AlWA \ I . ' 0yOlf) ~ /HA~NAK~UO \.\. " ./ 13 / ') /1 MRAI o PE.OI HQ~ /\., lZ @I \. " ~\.,.. \ (' jf \ Ift\ '$ \ . P~WA \ ~ " + 2 3 \ '" j t:7 I • ...... -...... j ".. HDUNGLWA ...... :II I 14 , (')1 u R ~I r­ Ift ~ .. ",.;::,...._"

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Kohima. District Pedi Circle

SI. No. Name of Villages Location Code No. --- 2 3

1. Benrev. ]/3/2 2. New 1/3/6 3. Gaili Old 1/3/5 4. Hainakui Old 1/3/13 5. Heningkunglwa 1/3/11 6. Maova 113/10 7. Mahi 1/3/12 8. NdungJ(wa 1/3/14 9. Ngwalw .. New 1/3j8 10. Ngwalwa Old 1/317 11. Pedi H. Q. 1/3/1 12. 1/3/3 13. 1/3/9 14. Rebuak 1/314

49 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE Amenities anil Kohima District

Location Name of village Total Total popula· Amenities available (if not available in the village, a (-) dash is shown code No. area· tion land in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges of the number of viz. -5kms, 5-10kms, and lO+kms of the nearest place where the village households facility is available is given) (in he- ctares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or water telegraph days of ! (potable) market! I hat, if i I any 2 I 3 I 4 5 6 7 8 I 9 --~ .. -.-.--,~ ~--.-- "---~----~'- .. ~--- _--_ .. ---.

15/1/2/1 Pedi H. Q. NA 179 (36) P(I) -(IO+kms) T -(IO+kms) 15/1/3/2 Benrew NA 622 (127) M(l) D(!) T --(10+kms) 15/1/3/3 Poilwa NA 863 (193) M(1) 0(1) T -([O+kms) 15/1/3/4 Rebuak NA 167 (38) pel) - OO+kms) T - (10+krns) 15/1/315 Gaili-old NA 61 (14) P(l} --. (10+ kms) T -(lO+kms) 15/1/3/6 Gaili-new NA 398- (80) PO) -(lO+kms) T -(lO+kms) 15/[/3/7 Ngwillwa~old NA 11 (2) pel) - (lO+kms) T -(IO+kms) 15/1/3/8 Ngwa)wa-old NA 802 (168) PCI) -(IO+kms) T - (lO+kms) 15/1/3/9 Punglwa NA 435 (111) P(I) -(lO+kms) T -(lO+kms) 15/1/3/10 Maova NA 782 (118) pel) -(IO+krns) T -(lO+kms) 15/1/3(11 Heningkunglwa NA 809 (167) H(l),P(l) D(1) T -(10+kms) 15/1/3/12 NA (J].. (IS) P(l) - (lO+kms) N -(lO+kms) 15/1/3/13 Hainakui Old NA 4 (4) -(IO+kms) -(lO+krns) T -(lO+kms) 15/1/3/14 Ndunglwa NA 315 (76) pel) - (I 0+ krns) T -(IO+kms) Circle Total NA 5.507(1,149) P(II),M(2), D(3) H(I)

Note _;- .The total area could not be presented as the villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveye~

50 DlRECTOR\' Landuse Pedi Circle I IAPpr- Nearest town Power Staple I Landuse (i.e. area under different types of landuse in hectares Remark oach distance (in kms) supply food I rounded upto 2 decimal places. including I to I any place village ! of religious tor est Wet rice Dry rica Area under ['eriod of I Main historical Communka- . cultivation cultivation or jhum rotation cropS or archaeo- i or irrigated un irrigated cultivation under logical lions (Bus stop, : jhum interest railway sin. ,cultivation water way) I I I I I ! I 12 10 111---'--_. I 13 I 14 I I.~J __ ~ ______!Z __I ____ l.L_., ,12___ , __ 20 I 21

-(IO+kms) KR Dimapur(70) ED Rice NA NA NA Rice -(IO+krns) KR Dimapur(83 ) ED Rice NA NA NA Rice ·-(IO-Hms) KR Dimapur(48) ED Rice NA NA NA Rice BS KR Dimapu r( 45) ED Rice NA NA NA Rice - (10+km~) KR Dimapur(73) ED Rice NA NA NA Rice --(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(30) ED Rice NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(53) Rice NA NA NA Rice BS KR DimapuJ'(41) ED Rice NA NA NA Rice --(lO+kmsl KR Dimapur(35) ED Rice NA NA NA Rice -(10+kms) KR Dimapur( 45) ED Rice NA NA NA Rice BS KR Dimapur(36) ED Rice NA NA NA Rice -(IO+kms) KR Dimapur(53) Ric~ NA NA NA Rice -:-(IO+kms) KR Dimapur(54) ED Rice NA NA NA Rice -(10+km~) KR Dimapur(70) ED Rice NA NA NA Rice NA NA NA

51 JALUKE CIRCLE NAGALAND INDEX

80UNDA~Y STATE ...... _ .. _ .. _ .. _ JALUKE CIRCLE

" CI~CLE '.' .... _.__ ,- CODE NO: 1/4 HEADQUARTeR,CIRCLE ... @ KOHIMA DISTRICT VILLAGE WITH POPULATION Silt. (NO TIONAL) &ELOW 200:200'499,500-999: 1000-.999,...... " 0 ••• PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, DISPENSARY,,, ... ~ + POST OFFICE ...... ,.. • .. '" ..... '" ". PO N RIVERSlSTAEAMi ...... , ". '" "/ 1

v."~~~-- F .. 0 k 4 I( C \. t ~\/ .I tn:: '-'-'''-. S I \"./! II,; \ b ~C / ( \ '1 ~\~ /' ~ ..J "._,_,_,./''/ \ .., • 3 \ ~ '-''''~. 7 • ,MItAINAMTSI \ '" / '0 0 NkOREU • . JAlU NEW 4 \ ~ \----J~OK~H~ DUNKIOJ j' ~IBEMPHAI \ \ I @,~po 5 / j I, 13 I • (c,. ~I~EN. /SAMZIURAM JALUKE '8' / \ PELH~NG PH~IZOL po.&10.8 / \ seGn NEW 24 '\. 8 ~ ). PHANJANG JALUKE vlLi (c,. o 28 VONGKITHEM II ~ •• .... \ 19 • ~ ·SAIJANG J ~ IKIESINGRAM 80NGKOLONG "" NEI~C A~lI(~ .KEJA Gl~A. 14 ;',~ o 30 SOHGHGOU po. f\~NaUNG T ENJOl 9 / ~ 36 0 • 20' 0 /'-. / ~ BEISUM I 'II OLD CHALKOT' ...... '_ .-' " 25 EISUMPUI OLD 11 \! \0 ~ NSAHLWA ~ o :n SOGET 0'1:3 • ATHlflUNG'pt / ~ .., o dyD ZI! ~ t o SONGlHUA ((c,. oMOlHOI 22 (; 3-4 ././. .~ .. - / """"\\ PIi&\I(.IiOlUM .~. _.... \.\. of ') I) 35 // t'~C / '\\(, , ~~\ 1- ../",-·0~ \. C /' ./s ()" -: Gelll. \' \11

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Kohim3 District Jali:lke Circle

SI. No. Name of the Villages Location Code No.

1 2 3

1. Athibung 1[4/21 2. Beisumpui New 1/4/25 3. Beisumpui Old 1/4/23 4. Bongkolong 1/4/26 5. Chalkot New 1[4/16 6. Chalkot Old 114117 7. Dungki 114/5 S. lkiesingram 1/4/30 9. lnbung 114/20 10. Jaluke (8) 1/4/8 11. Jaluke H. Q. 1/4/1 12. Jaluke New Ij4j2 13. Kejanlwa 1/4)9 14. Khelma J /4/29 15. Kiyevi 1/4)6 16.. Libemphai 1/4J13 r7. Lilen 1/4)12 18. Mhaikam 1/4/7 19. 1/4/3 20. Molhoi 1(4/34 21. Nkio New 1/4/32 22. Nkoreu 1/4/4- 23. Nsanlwa 1/4/33 24 .. Pelhang 1/4/24 25. Phaijol 1/4j18 26. Phaikhoum 1}4J35 27. Phanjang 1/4/11 28. Saijang 1/4/14 29. Sail hem J/4/31 30. Sarnziurarn 1/411 0 31. Soget New 114/28 32. Soget Old 1/4/27 33. Songlhuh 1/4/22 34. Songngoo ]/4/36 35. Thenjol 36. 1/4/15 Vongkithem 1/4}19

55 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE Amenities and

Kohima District Amenities available (if not available in the village, a( -) dash is shown in Location Name of village Total Total Population the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz- code No. area· and number of Skms, 5-lOkms, and lO+kms of the nearest place where the facility is of the household available is given) village (in he- I Educational Medical Drink- Post & Day or Communica- etates) I ing telegraph days of lions (Bus stop, I water market Rly, Stn. water ! (pota- (hat, if way) \ ble any I

1- ______---"~- --8---- i -9- 1 2 4 5 6 I_. 7 I 10 3-1 -_ -_.. _---

15/1/4/1 Jalu.ke H.Q. NA 2,052 (444) P(2),M(2) PHS(I) T PO BS

15/1/4/2 raluke New "NA 1,378 (210) P(I) -(-5kms) T -(-5kms) BS

15/1/4/3 Mhainamtsi NA 857 (138) P(l),M(l) -( -Skms) T -(-Skms) BS

15/1/4/4 Nkoreu NA 100 (20) -( - 5kms) -(-Skms) T -(-5kms) BS

15/1/4/5 Dungki NA 563 (108) P(I) -(5 -lOkms) T -(5- 10km~) -- (- Skms)

IS/1/4/6 Kiyevi NA 60 (11) pel) - (10+kms) C -- (10+kms) BS

15/1/417 Mhaikam NA 434 08) P(I) - (lO+kms) C - (lO+kms) -(lO+kms)

J5f! 1418 Jaluke (B) NA 893 (178) pel) -( - 5kms) T - (- Skms) as

IS(I/4/9 Kejanglwa NA 411 (72) P(J) - (10 - Sl(ms) T -(5 -LOkms) ~(-Skms)

IS/]/4}10 Samziuram NA 1,867 (283) P(l),H(I) -( - Skms) T PO -- (- 51qns)

15/1/4/11 Phangjang NA 401 (63) P(I) -( -Skms) T -. (- Skms) - (- 5kms)

15/1/4jl2 LIlen NA 519 (84) P(1),M(I) -(5-10kms) T - (S -lOkms) -(5-10kms)

15/1/4/13 Libemphai NA 218 (4]) P(l) - (lO+kms) C - (lO+kms) -(10+kms)

IS{I/4}]4 Saijang NA 400 (69) p(l) - (5 -10kms) C -- (5 - 10kms) -- (5 -lOkms)

IS/1/4}15 Thenjol NA U N 15/]/4}16 Chaikot New NA 263 (4S) P(l) -(5-10kms) C - (5 - lOkms) -- (S - 10kms) 15/1/4117 Chaikot Old NA 180 (28) PO) - (- Skms) C - (- 5kms) -(lO+kms) 15/1/4/18 Phaijol NA 324 (59} PO) - (lO+kms) C - (lO+kms) - (lO+kms)

56 DIRECTORY Landuse JaJuke Circle-Contd.

APproachi Nearest town Power Staple Landuse (i.e. are under different types of landuse in hectares Remarks . to distance (in kms) supply food rounded upto 2 decimal places including any place of village I ~- religious I Forest Wet rice Dry rice I Area under Period Main crops historical (lr I I cultivation cultivation or jhum ofro- under ihum archaeolog- I or irrigation un irrigated cultivation tatiOn cultivation ical interest I 1 - I I -~ -. -----~ ------II I 12 13 i 14 I 15 16 I 17 18 I 19 2U 21

PR Dimipur(52) ED Rice 250.10 125.05 19.88 29.95 NA Rice, Maize, N:16,M:1I Chilli C:6,T;2 KR Dimapur(47) ED Rice 169.97 120.19 14.97 25.09 NA Rice, Maize, N:2 Chilli KR Dimapur(45) ED Rice 270.33 144.88 10.12 19.83 NA Rice, Maize, N:2 Chilli KR Dimapur(47) ED Rice 99.96 74.87 10.12 12.14 NA Rice, Maize, Chilli KR Dimapur(42) ED Rice 119.79 65.15 10.12 14.97 NA Rice, Maize, N;3 Chilli KR Dimapu r( 40) ED Rice 149.73 70.01 10.12 12.14 NA Rice, Maize, ChillI KR Dimapur(20) Rice 199.91 80.13 14.97 19.83 NA Rice, Maize, Chilli PR Dimapur(54) ED Rice 299.~7 140.02 19.83 34.80 NA Rice, Maize, N:2 Chilli KR Dimapur(58) Rice 280.04 129.90 14.97 19.83 NA Rice, Maize, N;1 Chilli KR Dimapur(55) ED Rice 350.05 199.91 34.80 50.18 NA Rice. Maize, N:6.C2 Chilli KR Dimapur(60) ED Rice 269.93 150.14 19.83 21.85 NA Rice, Maize, N:2,C:2 Chilli KR Dimapur(60) Rice 199.91 125.05 25.09 29.95 NA Rice, Maize, N:2 Chilli KR Dimapur(65) Rice 250.10 99.96 10.12 14.97 NA Ri.:e, Maize, Chilli X.R Dimapurt6O) Rice 229.86 125.05 12.14 14.97 NA Rice, Maize, N:5 Chilli I N H A B I T E D KR Dimapur(65) Rice 12019 99.96 10.12 14.97 NA Rice, Maize KR Dimapur(68) Rice 150.14 80.13 12.14 14.97 NA Rice, Maize KR Dimapur(65) Rice 120.19 70.01 10.12 14.97 NA Rice, Maize

57 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE Aminities and Kohima District

Amenities available (if not available in the village, a (-) dash is shown Location Name of village Total Total population in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges code No. area· and number of viz-5kms, 5-10kms, lO+kms of the nearest place where the facility of the households is available is given) village (in he- Educational Medical Drink· Post & Day or Communica- etares) iog telegraph days of ti ons (Bus stop, water market R\y. Stn. water (pota· /hat. if way) hIe any

~--- -9- 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 5 6 7 8 I 10

15}1/4/19 Vongkithem NA 234 (39) PO) - (IO+kms) c -(5-10kms) -(lO+kms) 15}1/4/20 Inbung NA 365 (56) P(I) -- (- 5km~) T - (- 5kms) -(lO+kms) 15/1 /4/21 Athibung NA @ot- (54) P(l),M(l) D(I) T PO -(lO+kms) 15/114/22 Songlhuh NA 123 (23) pel) -- (- 5kms) C -( - 5kms) - (10 + kms) 15/1/4/23 Beisumpui Old NA 209 (38) P(I) - (5 -lOkms) C -(5-10kms) -(I0+kms) 15/1/4/24 Pelhang NA 342 (52) P(l) -(5-10kms) C -(5 -IOkms) -(S-lOkms) ISjl/4/25 Beisumpui New NA 236 (50) PO) - (5 -lOkms) T - (5 -lOkms) -(lO+kms) 15}1/4/26 Bongkolong NA 517 (83) P(I),M(I) -(lO+kms) T PO -(IO+km~) 1511/4/27 Soget Old NA 183 (33) P(1) -(lO+kms) T -(IO+kms) -(10+kms)

15/1/4/28 Soget New NA 135 (24) P(l) .• --(IO+kms) C -(IO+km~) -(lO+kms) ]5/1/4{29 Kheima NA 450 (75) P(1) C(l) T -(lO+kms) -(lO+km~) 15/1/4/30 Ikiesingram NA 145 (27) P(ll - (lO+kms) C - (10+km~) -(lO+kms) 15/1/4/31 Sailhem NA 187 (29) P(l) -(S-IOkms) C -- (lO+kms) --(lO+km~) 15/1/4/32 Nkio New NA 248 (45) P(I) -(S-IOkms) C - (lO+kms) -(IO+kms) 15/1/4/33 Nsanlwa NA 93 (20) P(l) -(lO+kms) c - (10+ kms) - (IO+kms) 15/1/4/34 Molhoi NA 68 - (14) P(l) -(IO+kms) C -(lO+kms) -(lO+kmsl 151 1/4/35 Phaikholum NA 79 (16) P(1) --(lO+kms) C -(10+ums) -(lO+kms) 15) 1/4/36 Songngou NA 79 (15) -(-Skms) - (5-lOkms) C - (IO+kms) -(IO+kms) Circle Total NA 14.883(2,624) P(34).M(6) D(2),PHS(1) .. H(1)

Note: .The total area could not be presented as the villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed.

58 DIRECTORY L.nduse Jaluke Circle-Concld.

APproaChi Nearest town Power Staple Landuse (Le. are under different types of landuse in hectares Remarks to distance (in kms) supply food rounded upto 2 decimal places including any village place of religious Forest - Wet ~i~e- - Dry rice I Area under Period Main crops historical or cultivation cultivation or jhum of ro­ under jhum archaeolog­ I or irrigation unirrigated i cultivation tatiOn cultivation ical interest ! ! i I I Iii 11 1---f2---~-1·~3-i;-)4~1- -(5"-- --16-:-17- ---=18-'19 20 I 21 --~----~----~--~--~---

KR Dimapur( 65) Rice 129.90 65.15 &.09 10.12 NA Rice, Maize KR Dimapur(70) Rice 140.02 70.01 10.12 12.14 NA Rice, Maize N:2 KR Dimapur( 68) Rice 120.19 so. 1~ 12.14 14.97 NA Rice, Maize N:3,C:l KR Dimapur(6S) Rice 140.02 44.92 4.86 10.12 NA Rice, Maize KR Dimapur(75) Rice 120.19 401'6 8.09 12.14 NA Rice, Maize KR Dirnapur(70) Rice 129.90 44.92 10.12 12.14 NA Rice, Maize KR Dimapur(72) Rice 169.97 80.13 12.14 ]497 NA Rice, Maize KR Dirnapur(7S) Rice 1~9.9J 120.19 10.12 14.91 NA Rice, Maize N:I,C:l KR Dirnapur(80) Rice 140.02 89.84 8.09 10.12 NA Rice, Maize KR Dimapur(72) Rice 120.] 9 70.01 4.86 8.09 NA Rice, Maize KR Dimapur(90) Rice 169.97 84.98 14.97 19.83 NA Rice, Maiz¢

KR Dirnapur(85) Rice 180.0~ 89.84 10.12 25.09 NA Rice, Maize KR Dirnapur(85) Rice 99.96 48.16 8.09 10.12 NA Ric:, Maize KR Dima,pur(85) Rice 80.13 40.06 6.88 10.12 NA Rice, Maize KR Dimapur(SO) Rice 70.01 34.80 4.86 8.09 NA Ric:!, Maize KR Dirnapur(S7) Rice 89.84 34.80 4.86 10.12 NA Rice, Maize KR Dimapur(87) Rice 99.96 59.89 10.12 1295 NA Rice, Maize KR Dirnapur(SO) Rice 89.84 5504 8.09 10.12 NA Rice, Maize 5,820.18 3,053.34 416.03 591.63 N:47,M:ll C:12,T:1

59 DHANSIRIPAR CIRCLE NAGAlAND DHANSIRIPAR CIRCLE CODE NO: 1/5 KOHIMA DISTRICT (NOTIONAL)

INDEX

IClUHDAIIY, nATE.. . ._•• _ .. _.. (~ "GIACLE.. .._._._. '. ''''(c? N H(AOOIMllfEA,CIIICLE ...... @ "'"\l .,I, \ VILLACE lo'IfH POPULATION SIZE " l .. / r .tu.ow 200. 200-499.50().."" + ~ '(:;.. .\ -it 1000-4999...... o. •• jl \ A HOSPITAL, DISPlNSAIIY ...... Ee + II. \ P POST OFFICE .. ' .. , .. , ,,, ... PO ".J .DHA IRIPAR '~- ~',- (/ RIVERSlSTREAMI, ..... , ';:;r--- /\\,~J.0' 9 RAJAPHESHITOVI \ ~~~, 0w 1'0 ' l' ~, ~j: ).DISA~APHlI \ .)1'\1:1 \ 2 \. J ~ "", i~ ''\ of c? c., II(~J ,.t~: • ~)'I '\ , "'" dr' •... ALU ... A)l • --. 4' r:\).., 1m 1'1 ~ SHUKHUVI \ r f -= DOYAPUR • 8 ~ " l' (,) I 10. PIHlAi, .~ ('\:,,' ( 5 e\ ~ " ZUTOVI '\ ;"t 1.1')('\ r'-l GANESHNAGAR 6 \ hl'l (') .1 • l'l I. - . "), Goworo l f( I ;,> • lOTHAVI 1 ~\ •~JI "~ H fi r- . ~ I ,., o TOSHIZU -- ~ 12 . /-...... / \. \ / / "- ./ (/ "- ...... _-'----_- _. ..."... K E c

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Kohima District Dbansiripar Circle

SI. No. Name of the Villages Location Code No.

1 2 3

L Amaluma 1/5/11 2. Dhansiripar 1/5/1 3. Disagaphu 1/5/4 4. Doyapur 1/5/12 5. Ganesh Nagar 115/13 6. Gowoto 1/5/8 7. Hazadisha 1/5/14 8. Lothavi 1/5/10 9. Manglumukh 1/5/15 10. Pimla 1/5/6 11. Razephe 1/5/2 12. Shitovi 1/513 13. Sokhuvi 1/5/5 14. Toshizu 1{519 15. Zutovi 1/517

63 19M1 CENSUS-VILLAGE Amenities and Kohima District

Location Name of village Total Total popula. Amenities available (if not available in the village, a (-) dash is shown code No. area· tion 'and in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges of the number of viz. -5kms, 5-10kms, and lO+kms of the nearest place where the village households facility is available is given) (in he- ,.etares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or I water telegraph days of (potable) market! hat, if any -~--.. -_-_-_ 2 I 3 I 4 5 I 6 7 8 I 9

15/1/5/1 Dhansiripar NA 602 (137) PO),M(l) H(l) 15/1/5/2 Razaphe NA 819 (153) - (- 5kms) -(lO+kms) 15/1/5/3 Shitovi NA 95 (32) -(5 -kms) -(IO+kms) 15/1/5/4 Disagapbu NA 1,339 (229) P(I) -(IO+kms) 15flf~/5 Sokhuvi NA 639 (108) P(I) -(lO+kms) 15/1/5/6 Pimla NA 1,677 (287) P(I),M(ll D(I) 15/1}5}7 Zutovi NA 582 (110) P(I) -- (- 5kms) 15/1/5/8 Gowoto NA 195 (142) P(I) -(10+kms) 15/1/5/9 Toshizu NA 436 (87) - (5 - 10lons) -(5-10kms) 15/I/S/10 Lothavi NA 675 (139) P(l) -(5-10kms) 15fl/5/ll Amalumi NA 267 (59) P(I) -(-Skms) 15/1/5/12 Doyapur NA 72 (18) P(l) -(-5kms) 15/1/5/13 Ganesh Nagar NA 265 (46) P(I) -(5--10kms) 15/1/5/14 Hazadisha NA 499 (92) pel) -(5-10kms)

15/1/5/15 Manglumukh NA 297 (59) P~l) -(IO+kms) Circle Total NA 9,059(1,698) P(I2),M(2) D(I),H(l)

Note:- .The total area could 1I0t b~ presented as the villages ia Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed.

64 DIRECTORY Laoduse Dhansiripar Circle

Appr· Nearest town Power Staple Landuse (i.e. area under different types of landuse in hectares Remark oach distance (in kms) supply food rounded upto 2 decimal places. including to any place village of religious Forest Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period of Main historical cultivation cultivation or jhum rotation crops or archaco- Communica· or irrigated unirrigated cultivation under logical tions (Bus stop, jhum railway stn. interest ICUltivation water way) I I IO III I 12 I 13 I 14 I 15 I 16 17 18 19 I 20 21

- (S-lOkms) KR Dimapur(28) ED Rice NA NA N:150 -(IO+kms) KR Dimapur(25) Rice NA NA - (lO+kms) KR Dimapur(25) Rice NA NA -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(25) ED Rice NA NA - (10+kms) KR Dimapur(25) Rice NA NA -(10+kms) KR Dimapur(25) Rice NA NA -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(35) Rice ~A NA -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(40) Rice NA N.\ -(10+kms) KR Dimapur(38) Rice NA NA -(10+kms) KR Dimapur(36) Rice NA NA -(S-10kms) KR Dimapur(35) Rice NA NA C:l -(5-10kms) KR Dimapur(20) Rice 1\lA NA -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(19) Rice NA NA -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(44l Rice NA NA -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(23) Rice NA NA

NA NA N:t50 C:l

65 DIMAPUR SADAR CIRCLE NAGALAND DIMAPUR SADAR CIRCLE COD£ NO: 1/6 KOHl MA DISTRICT ( NOTIONAL)

H \-1- ,( ~ ... " . ,..I {i"",. ~ l I· "...... ~ :~~~ • . ~o t'. SOlUKHU(ulI' DOMUI<.'HY,,(u 0 I 0 ., ZANI 40 IN DEX ,I' 2 J KUSHIABILVIPON~ ''1(. eOUN04AY, saTE '" ... NEPALI'_" • 3 41(( .. CIRCLE .. , '" ... _._._. N~T~~ BO~TI;HAGANEW ODEL VIL.3~ ',~ :: HEAOIlUARTER, CIRCLE ... "./ ~.~.MODEL Vlt,lO \~ VILLAIi[ WITH POPULATION SIZE ,'./eOUMCAN37 IMAPUR TOWl'fl C (tLENGRIJAN36 -I- e • BELOW 200; 200-499. 500-999~ i SI~~A.L AMGA e s OAROGAJA N<0 1000-4999; ...... ,.. .., 0.. e URBAN AREA WITH .• , .... " 5jjl ..,IIKACHARIGAON~ PURANABAZA~!;) n LOCATIOM CODt .. , ". '.. ~ ISI'G3N~L~·EM/B~~~~~~~~R~.~;JJ· _ HOSPITAL,DISPENSARY .. , ED+ ,J 33 • 7 TOLUVlo \'. HIGH SCHOOL .. , .. , ,n '" S ') ABE NGAlI GAON 8 ) , 32 POS T O~F1CE.., , .. ,,, '" PO 31·T~AHEKHU. e h ~ ') NAGARJMl(A) 12 PADUMPUKHURI !~ : RIVERS1STREAM5" .... '" .:>-- , NAG RJAN(B)eI3 9 SAHAGURhorl (0/ P IPHIJAN 14 ERAlIBIL. ~.. C') ,,..,' , ROGAPATHAR.• II ..)d' ."' S 15 DUBAGAON (' ,... :,1"" EB ~~ AIRFIELDAO. 16, • '" ~j PO. KIYE 0 17 cl,., lA, r" RANGAPAHAR 'THILEKHU DIP1Uf~~).• v' ~, ~O I I 42 MODEL VIL)~ \ • 20 ('-. o \ SUGAR MILL '\ • • • AREA ILl \SANGTAMTILA SOYIHA 21 i ~ \ 29 • 22ITENYIPHE,...J ... \ ,_,_. SINGRIJAN 23 I r.___ \ ( 24' (,J .... . ~ \ s \ i KHOPANAlA·. ~ I \, 25! \, . ~ " ) (,J ~ \ \ ,4 '\ • ., , \ z

'fJ \ '" I' I CL. (') , ~

" [' Cf), .~. J "I: J j .:t: n )' i c;., /1 ...... 6_' ...... ,... 'J '/c\.E j' ."'" \I- m 'r _...../ c \ ,...-' ~£, .....l .. \.\)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF' VILLAGES Kohima District Dimapur Sadar Circle

SI. No, Name of the Villages Location Code No.

1 2 3

1. Air Field Ao 1/6/17 2. Bamunpukhuri 1/6/6 3. Chekiye 1/6/19 4. Darogajan 1/6/4 5. Darogapathar 1/6115 6. Diezephe 1/6/26 7. Diphupar 1/6/18 8. DOnlukhya (U, R.) 1/6/2 9. Dubagaon 1/6116 10. DlLl1can (N) 116/37 11. Eralibil 116/11 12. Kacharigaon 1/6/34 13. KhopanaJa 1}6}25 14. KusiabiI 1/6/3 15. Lengrijan 1/6/36 16. Model Vill. 5th Miles 1/6/20 17. Naga New Model Vilt 1/6/39 lit Nagarjan (A) 1/6/12 19. Nagarjan (B) 1/6/13 20. Mahar Bari 1/6/7 21. Nepali Natun Basti 1/6/38 22. Padampukhuri 1/6/9 23 .. Peace Camp 1/6{28 24. Phaipijang 1/6/14 25. Purnabazar 1/615 26. Rangapahar 1/6/30 27. Samaguri 1/6/10 28". SangtCJmtila 1/6/29 29. Signal Angami 1/6/35 30. Signal Serna 1/6/33 31. Sin grij an 1/6/24 32. Sovima 1/6/22 33. Sozukhu (U. R.) 1/6/1 34. Sugar Mill Area 1/6/21 35~ Tenyiphe 1/6/23 36. Thahekhu 1/6/31 37. Thilekhu 1/6/42 38. Toluvi 1/6/8 39. Uriabengali 1/6/32 40. Videma 1/6/27 4t Vipon 1(6/41 42~ Zani Ij6j40

69 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE Amenities and Kohima District

Location Name of village Total Total popula- Amenities available (if not avallable in the village, a (-) dash is shown code No. area· tion 'and in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges of the number of viz. -5kms, 5-10kms. and lO+kms of the nearest place where the village households I facility is available is given) (in he- - ctares) i I Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or I I water telegraph days of I (potable) market! I hat, if ! any 2 4 5 6 1 8 , 9 [-~J: _ -

15/1/6/1 Sozukhu (UR) NA 290 (59) P(I) -(lO+kms) R -(IO+Kms) 15/1/6/2 Domukhyaa (UR) NA 174 (38) P(l) --(lO+kms) R -(IO+kms) 15/1/6/3 Kusiabi) NA 647 (105) P(I) -(10+kms) R -(lO+kms) 15/1/6/4 Darogajan NA 2,597 (279) P(I) -(--Slam) R -(10+kms) 15/1/615 Purna Bazar NA 1,877 (321) H(l),M(l) D(I) R -(I0+kms) (North & South) PI) 15/1/6/6 Bamun Pukhuri NA 396 (79) pel) -(10+kms) TK,W -(lO+kms) 15/1/6/7 Nahar Bari NA 833 (152) P(l) -(-5kms) R,T -(-Skms)

15/1{6:8 Toluvi NA 107 (19) P(1) -(IO+kms) W -10+kms) 15}l/619 Padam Pukhuri NA 1,045 (102) P(I) MCW(I) W -(-5kms) 15/1/6{10 Sarnaguri NA 182 (35) P(l) -(10+kms) R -(lO+kms) 15/1/6/11 Erali Bil NA 706 (117) P(I),M(l) -(10+kms) R,W -(lO+km~) lS}I/6JI2 Nagarjan (A) NA 893 (182) P(1) -(-Skms) R,W,T -(-5kms) 15/1/6/13 Nagarjan (B) NA 1.034 (231) P(I) --(-- 5kms) R,W.T -(-5kms) 15/1/6[14 Phaipijang NA 371 (64) P(l) -(-5kms) R,W,T --(-Skms) 15/1/6/15 Darogapathar NA 858 (176) P(I) -(-Siems) R.W,T --(-5kms) 15/1/6/16 Dobagaon NA 307 (56) P(l) -(-5kms) R.W --(-5kms) 15/1/6/17 Air Field Ao NA 599 (89) P(l) -(-5kms) W -(-5kms) 15.11/6/18 Diphupar NA 2,548 (536) P(I),M(l) -(---5krns) R,T,W PO

15/1/6/19 Chekiye NA 513 (118) P(1} --I --Skms) T,W -(-Skms)

15/1/6/20 Model VilJage 5th Mile NA 347 (87) P(I) -(-5kms) T,W -(-Skms) 15/1 (6/21 Sugar Mill Area NA 1.()()7 (245) P(l),M(l) -(-5lems) T.W -(-5kms) 15/1/6122 Sovima NA 447 (100) Pel) -(5-10kms) W -(5-10kms) W,R 15/1/6/23 Tenyiphe NA 1,193 (312) P( I) -(10+kms) PO

70 DIRECTORY La"duse Dimapur Sadar Circle-Contd.

Appr- Nearest town Power Staple Landuse (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares Remark oach distance (in kms) supply food rounded upto 2 decimal places. including to any place IVillage of religious Forest Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period of Main historical Communica- cultivation cultivation or jhum rotation crops or archaeo- tions (Bus stop, or irri gated unirrigated cultivation under logical railway stn. jhum interest water way) cultivation I 10 III I 12 13 I 14 I 15 I 16 17 18 19 20 21

-(lO+krns) KR Dirnapur{lO) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA -(lO+krns) KR Dirnapur(10) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA - (JO+kms) KR Dimapur(lO) Rice NA NA NA NA NA -(5-10krns) KR Dirnapur(lO) Rice NA NA NA NA NA BS PR Dimapur(2) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA

-(10+kms) KR Dimapur(6) Rice NA NA NA NA NA - (- Skms) KR Dimapur(3) Rice NA NA NA NA NA PR. -(IO+kms) KR Dirnapur(lO) Rice NA NA ~A NA Nt\ -( - 5kms) KR Dimapur(3) Rice NA NA NA NA NA -(IU+kms) KR Dimapur(6) Rice NA NA NA NA NA -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(7) Ric~ NA NA NA NA NA -(-Skms) KR Dimapur(2) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA -(NA) KR Dimapur(2) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA -(-5kms) KR Dimapur(3) Rice NA NA N.\ NA NA -(-Skms) KR Dimapur(3) Rice NA NA .KA N\ NA -(-Skms) KR Dlrnapur(3) Rice NA NA NA NA N\ -(-Skms) KR Dimapur(8) Rice NA NA NA NA N.\ BS KR Dimapur(2) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA. PR -(-Skms) KR Dimapur(6) Rice NA NA NA NA NA PR -(-5kms) KR Dimapur(6) RICe NA NA NA NA NA PR BS KR Dirnapur(3) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA -(S-IOkms) KR Dimapur(6) Rice NA NA NA NA NA -(5--IOkms) KR Dimlpur(8) Rice NA NA NA NA NA

71 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE Amenities and Kohima District

Location Name of village Total Total popula- Amenities available (if not available in the village, a (-) dash is shown code No. area· tion and in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges of the number of viz. -Skms, 5-lOkms, and lO+kms of the nearest place where the village households facility is available is given) (in he- ctares) i Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or I i water telegraph days of I I (potable) market! I hat, if I I any --._.. " - 6 I 7 8 I 9 -~----'~--' -.--.~--- -._-_-_---_. -----.~-- -- _-_-

15/1/6/24 Singrijan NA 691 (102) P(1),M(l) -(10+kms) R,W -(1 0 +kms) 15/1/6J25 Khopanala NA 457 (74) PO) -(10+kms) W,R --(lO+kms) 15/1/6/26 Diezephe N 0 15/1/6/27 Videma N 0 1511/6':28 Peace Camp N· 0 15/1/6129 Sangtamtila NA 531 (121) pel) -(IO+kms) W,R -(lO+kms) 15/1 (6/30 Ranga Pahar NA 2,274 (583) P{l),M(l) H(l) T,W PO 15/l/6/31 Tbahekhu NA 1,533 (313) P(1),M(j) - (-5kms) T,R,W -( -5kms) 15}1/6/32 U ria Bengaligaon NA 745 (151) P(l) -( -5kms) T,W,R -(-Skms) 15j116/33 Signal Sema NA 2,425 (422) pel) ~(-5kms) W,T -(--5kms) 15/116j34 Kachari Gaon NA 764 (140) pel) -(-5kms) W,T -(-5kms)

15/1/6)35 Signal Angami NA 353 (79) PO) -( -Skms) W,T -( -5kms) 15/116/36 Lengrijan NA 690 (132) P(l) -( -Skms) W,T -(-5kms) 15/1/6/37 Duncan NA 1,952 (382) pel) -(-Skms) W,T -(-5km~) 15/1/6/38 Nepali Natun Bosti NA 751 (170) pel) -(-51ons) W,T -(-Skms) 15jl/6/39 Naga New Model Village NA 2,422 (522) P(1) -(-SkDlS) W,T -(-Skms) 15/1/6/40 Zani NA 215 (56) P(l) -(lO+kms) TK -(10+kms) 15/ 1/6/41 Vipon NA 25 (5) -·(-5kms) . "(lO+kms) W,T -(lO+kms) 15(1/6/42 Thilekhu NA 186 (39) pel) -(-Skms) W,R -(-5kms)

Circle Total NA 35,085(6,793) P(38),M(7) D(I),H(l) H(1) MCW(l)

Note:- .The total area cou.ld not be presented as the villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed.

72 DIRECTORY Landuse Dimapor Sadar Circle-Concld. ti. I " • ~', lAppr- Nearest town Power Staple Landuse (i.e. area under different types of landuse in hectares Remark ; <, qach distance (in kms) supply food I rounded upto 2 decimal places. including to any place ivillage of religious IForest Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period of Main historical , jhum crops Communica- I cultivation cultivation or rotation or archaeo- i cultivation tions (Bus stop, I or irrigated unirriga ted under logical railway stn. , jhum interest cultivatioll' water way) ! i I 10 111 I 12 I 13 I 14 I 15 I 16 17 18 19 I 20 21

-(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(8) Rice NA NA NA NA NA

-(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(lO) Rice NA NA NA NA ~A POP U L A T I 0 N p 0 P U L A T I 0 N p 0 p U L A T I 0 N BS PR Dimapur(lO) Rice NA NA NA NA NA BS, RS PR Dimapur(lO) Rice NA NA NA NA NA -(-5kms) KR Dirnapur(5) Rice NA NA NA NA NA -(-5kms) KR Dimapur(5) Rice NA NA NA NA NA -(-Skrns) KR Dimapur(3) Rice NA NA NA NA NA -(-5kms) KR Dimapur(3) Rice NA NA NA NA NA PR -(-5kms) KR Dimapur(3) Rice NA NA NA NA NA -(-5krns) KR Dimapur(3) Rice NA NA NA NA NA -(-Skms) PR Dimapur(3) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA BS PR Dimapur(3) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA

BS PR Dimapur(3) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA -(10+kms) KR Dimapur(15) Rice NA NA NA NA NA -(10+krns) KR Dimapur(15) Rice NA NA NA NA NA -(-5kms) KR Dimapur(IO) Rice NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

73 NIHOKHU CIRCLE NAGALAND GHASPANI CIRCLE CODE NO: 1/8 & NIHOKHU CIRCLE CODE NO. 1/7 KOHIMA DISTRICT (NOTIONAL) '\T ; E '" '111 Y(t N \...... _."'. C', 1 'j • I :, : HANIMI i r I 63 '\ '" /./ MUHUMI )-;; .. /. @ 62.:t /' NIHOK.HU (". A~OTOY' kHEliol ._.~.~ " / ._.11'-'-'-34-'/ \:t " ".....,.-_.. _ .. / •\ 0.. VI. / 0 , SIETH(KEMA (C) I N SOOZULH~'Z9 ...... /·· 28 .SIETHEKlHA YIL OLD VIPHOM'A \ ~ CHUHU'UDIHA VIL ....CHUMUKIDIMA TOWN 26 I' 0 25 +\.po~o s + 24 \ - & tHUMUklDIMA T.C. PHERIMA Yll TSEPAMA. \ ~ ('Z3 ~AGAJ.APAHAR + ' 6 S j ,.. ::> I \ 2 MEDZIPHEMA Yll. 'PHERIHA TOWN r''' "'. kUKIDOLO Gf 8 7 . 101 j) E X 21 \KHAIlKERf.Ao s;MEDZIPHEMA TOWN / Go ') 19( PIPHEHA UZAR.J,oPIPHEMA .Q[D . JHORNAPANI"0 @~ Z ,/ \. 6OUNDA~Y, STATE... '" e.. '-r '''---''-i' 20 ~I~HEHANEW,.....·"'- CIRCLE...... _._._.! SIRHIMA 1:3',/ \. HEADQUARTERS ,CIRCLE '" •••@ - I RAJA [jSATHIE 10' \_ / " VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SI2E:8f:LOW .::0 f:.. 18 S~}HUNOMA TSUI'U. ;' 07. GHOTOI 200, 200-49~.$OO-"9,IOOO.4m ... O' • .- ...... -...--..;:: s~.MCLVOH~/ ~ 68. KHUGHOVI P '" • of 16· 69. HENIVI PRtIo1AAY HEALTH ctNTRE, DISPENSARY ... ~ + t '"BUHGSANG • 70. KUKIYE A '\17 KHAIBUNGI' _ 71. ZUKIHE HIGH SCHOOL...... S v _ 72. LOrOVI POST 0 F '\ 73. NIZHEVI F ICE ...... PO .':\S i 74: GHCX>ITO RIVERS 'STREAMS ...... :::::::=::--- " \. ZUIKHU '.' ! (j 75. KHUTOVI .. I '/6. L VIHOTO ~ \. +. 13 • 77. HOKAfO THE LOCATIONS Of FOUOWING VILI.AGES COULD NOr BE SHOWN p\)E ,0 \ 0 J GHASPANI CIRCLE SOME TECHNICAL DIFFICUlTIES NIHOKHU CI RCL E , '. ZUIKHU' B' . OIl I, SllfHEKE"'A VIL NEW \. I.. r 2. NAG A UNITED 'IlL I.HUKAI 15. YEHETO 29. GOVIHU 43. KHEKIYE \ J 3. OLD SHOUM 2. rOKISHE 16. NITOZU 30. NGUBEH 44. ZUHE$HE l' . 4. NE'1i SHOUBA 3. ZEKHE5HE 17. LUHEZHE 31. VIHOKHU 45. HOTOVI \ ~ N S. AO!IM 4. VIKHETO 16, SHOKHEVI 32. NIKHEKHU 46. AHOZHl (I \ CD O. KHElH02 HE 5. ZUTOVI 19, lUt-tEVl 33. TOSHIHO 47. HOMELAND 57. IUKUTO i 6.IZHAVI 20. KIKHEHO '4. HOZUKHE 48.' VISHIYI 58. PADAl A 7 TQHOKHU 35. SUKHATO 49, TOIWGHA 59. KIYAZU 21. ZHEKUCHE (" ~o. PUKHATO 50. IUZHETO \. \ S.AVI10 22. HEVETO 60. HOvOKHU 9. PIHE~HU 23. NIKHIKHE 37. HAKHEZHE 51. KIYELHO 61. HENITO \ i ;:;, 10. VIHOTO 24. HUKITO 36. SUHOI 5Z. PHUHOTO 62. YEVETO II.KUI(HUVI Z5. TOHOI 39. KHEHOKHU 53, SHlrOI 63. HEVEKHE t" V' '" I" ytTOHO 26. NGANZAlAM 40, NIt-iOTO 54. HEVISHE 64. HUKATO 13. KHEHUTO 27. AO IMCHEN 41. HGITO 55. GHONIVI oS. HETOI 14. MUGHAVI 26. K'iUHOI 4;2, GHOKETO 56. PISHIKHU 66. ,UNITO

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Kobima District Nihokhu Circle-Contd.

SI. No. Name of the Villages Location Code No.

1 2 3

1. Ahoze 1/7/48 2. Aoimchen 1/7/27 3. Avito 117/8 4. Ghoketo 1/7/44 5. Ghonivi 1/7/57 6. Ghosito 1/7/79 7. Ghotoi 1/7/72 8. Ghotovi 1/7/71 9. Govihe 1/1/29 ]0. Hakeze 1/7/39 11. Hanimi (Hovishe) 1/7/63 12. Hevekhe 1/7/67 13. Heveto 1/7/22 14. Hevishe 1/7/56 15. Henito 1/7/65 16. Henivi 1/7/74 17. Hetoi 1/7/69 HI. Hoito 1/7/43 19. Hokato 1/7/82 20. Homeland 1/7/49 21. Hotovi 1/7/47 22. Aovokhu 1/7164 23. Hozukhe 1/7/36 24. Hukai 1(7/1 25. Hukato 1/7/68 26. Husuto 1/7/24 27. Iukuto Il7/59 28. Iuzheto 1(7/52 29. Izhavi 1/7/6 30. Khehoi 1/? /34 31. Khehokhu 1/7/41 32. Khehuto 1/7/13

77 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Kobima District . Nihokhu Circle-Contd.

SI. No. Name of the Villages Location Code No.

1 2 3

33. Khekiye 1/7/45 34. Khuhoi 1/7128 35. Khutovi 117181 36. Khughovi 1/7/73 37. Kikhe~o 1/7/20 38. Kiyazau 1/7/61 39. Kiyelho 1/7/53 40. Kukhuvi 1/7/11 41. Kukiye 117/75 42. Lotovi 1/7/77 43. Luhevi 1/7/19 44. Luhezhe 1/7/17 1(7/81 45. L. Vihoto If7J14 46. Mughavi 1(7/62 47. Muhumi 1/7/26 48. Ngarmzalam 1/7/30 49. Nguvehe 50. Nihekhu 1/7/32 51. Nihoknu 1/7/33 52. Nihoto 1/7/42 5j. Nikhikhe 117/23 54. Nitozu 1/7/16 55. Nizhcvi 1/7 f78 56. Padlh 1/7/60 57. Phuhoto 1/7/54 58. Pihekhu 1/7/9 59. Pishikhu 1/7/58 60. Pukhto. 1/7/38 61. Shitoi 1/7/55 62. Shokhevi. 1/7/55 63. SuhoI 1/7{40

78 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Kohima District Nihokhu Circle-Concld.

SI. No. Name of the Villages Location Code No.

2 3

64. Sukhato 1}7 }37 65. Sunito 1/7 }70 66. Tohoi 1}7/25 67. Tohokhu 1}7j7 68. Tokishe 1/7/2 69. Tokugha 1/7/51 70. Toshiho 1/7/35 71. Vihokhu 1/7/31 72. Vihoto 1/7/10 73. Vikheto 1/7/4 74. Vishiyi 1/7/50 75. Yeheto 1/7115 76. Yetoho l/7/12 77. Yeveto 117/66 78. Zekheshe 1/7/3 79. Zhekuche 1/7/21 80. Zuheshe 1/7/46 81. Zukihe 1/7/76 S2. Zutoi 1/7/5

79 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE Amenities and Kobima District

Location Name of village Total Total popula- Amenities I.\vailable (if not available in the village, a (-) dash IS shown code No. -, area· tion and in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad· ranges of the number of viz. -5kms. 5-lOkms. and lO+kms of the nearest place where the village households facility is available is given) (ill he- ctares) I Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or I I water telegraph days of (potable) market! hat, if I I any 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 I 3 I ~.- -.------~ ~ ---'-~'-'~- -~~~ ". -- ... ._ .. _-._-_.-._

15/1/7/1 Hukai NA 169 (41) P(I) -(IO+kms) W - (10 ·j-kms) 15/1/7/2 Tokishe NA 103 (23) -( -- Skm,)' -(IO+kmsJ R -(lO+km~) 15/1/7/3 Zekhese' NA 195 (44) P(l) --llO+kms) R -(10+kms) 15/1/7/4 Vikheto NA 129 (26) -( -5kms) -(IO+kms) R -(NA) 15/1/7/5 Zutoi NA 165 (28) -( -Skms) -(lO+km,) R -(NA) 15/1/7/6 Izhavi NA 127 (34) -(5-10kms) - (IO+kms) R -(NA) 15/1/7/7 Tohokhu NA 37 (9) - (5 - 10kms) -(IO+km;) R -(NA) 15/1}7}8 Avito NA 128 (21) -(5·-IOkms) - (I0+kms) R -(NA) 15/117/9 Pihekhu NA 215 (63) P(1) - (IO+kms) W - (IO+kms) 15{1/7/1O Vihoto NA 147 (31 ) P(l) -(IO+kms) W -·(NA) 15/1}7/11 Kukhuvi NA 47 (14) -( -5kms) - (10-t-kms) w -(NA) 15/1/7/12 Yetoho NA 89 (26) -( -5kms) -(IO-t-kms) W -- (NA) 15/1/7/13 Khehoto NA 82 (17) -( - Skms)· -(IO+kms) W --(NA) 15/1/7/14 Mughavi NA 118 (28) -(-5kms} -(IO+kms) W -(NA) 15/'17115 Yeheto ABANDONED 15/1/7/16 Nitozu NA 222 (60) P(l) -(IO+kms) W -(NA) 15/J /7}17 Luhezhe NA 62 (23) -(S-IOkms) - (10+km,) w -(NA) . 15/1/7/18 Shokhevi NA 65 (25) -(5-10kms) -(lO+kms) R -(NA) 15/1/7/19 Luhevi NA 114 (18) -( -5kms) -(lO+km,) R -(NA) 15/1/7/20 Kikheho NA 142 (25) pel) -(IO+kms) R -(NA) 15/1{7/21 Zhekhohe NA 99 (35) -(-Skms) -(10+kms) R -(NA) 15/1/7/22 Heveto NA 45 (11) -(-5kms) -(lO-t-kms) R -(NA) 15/1/7/23 Nikhikhe NA 88 (21) pel) -(1O+kms) R -(NA) 15/1/7/24 Husuto NA 99 (21) -(5-kms) -(IO+kms) R -(NA) 15/1/7/25 Tohoi NA 73 (19) pel) -(lO+kms) w -(NA) 15/1/7/26 Ngarmzalam NA 141 (35) pel) -(IO+kms) R -(NA) 15/1/7/27 Ao Imchen NA 97 (24) pel) -(IO+kms) W -(NA)

&0 DIRECTORY Landuse Nihokbu Circle (Contd.)

Appro Nearest town Power Staple Landuse (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares Remark oach distance (in kms) supply food rounded upto 2 decimal places. including to any place village of religious !Forest Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period of Main historical ! I o Communicao i cultivation cultivation or jhum rotation crops or archaeo tions (Bus stop, : or irrigated unirri~ated cultivation I under logical railway stn. i jhum interest water way) ; Icultivation i I 10 11 I 12 I 13 14 I 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

-(lO+kms) KR Kohima(50) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Kohima(54) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(58) Rice NA NA ~A NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(60) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(6J) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(65) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(68) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(70) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Kohima(SO) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(54) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(S8) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(70) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(68) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(54) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice

-(NA) KR Kohima(70) Rice Nt\ NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(20) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(69) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(74) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(60) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(34) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(34) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(60) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(64) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(63) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(58) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(S9) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice

81 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE Amenities and Kobima District

Location Name of village ITotal Total popula- Amenities available (if not available in the village, a (-) dash is shown code No. area* tion and in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges of the number of viz. -Skms, 5-lOkms, and lO+kms of the nearest place where the village households facility is available is given) (in he- I I elares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or J water telegraph days of I I (potable) marketl hat, if I any 2 4 5 I 6 7 8 I 9 ...... _, _I__l~J . - ~-- -_ _-_---

15/1/7/28 Khuhoi NA 155 (34) PO) -(lO+kms) W -- - (NA) 15/1/7/29 Govihe NA 99 (19) pet) -(lO+kms) W -(NA) 15/1/7/30 Nguvehe NA 98 (24) P(ll -(lO+kms) w -(NA) 15/1/7/31 Vihokhu NA 865 (220) PCI) -(IO+kms) R -(NA) 15/1/7/32 Nihekhu NA 439 (97) pel) -(lO+kms) R -(NA) 15/1/7/33 Nihokhu NA 1,184 (281) M(l) -(lO+kms) R -(NA) 15/1/7/34 Khehoi NA 295 (73) pel) - (lO+kms) R -(NA) 15(1/7/35 Toshiho NA 169 (37) P(1) -(IO+kms) w ·-(NA) 15/1/7/36 Hozukhe NA 234 (60, pel) -(lO+kms) T -(NA) 15/1/7 {37 Sukhato NA 95 (25) pel) -(lO+kms) W -(NA) 15/1/7/38 Pukhato NA 136 (38) pel) -(lO+kms) W -(NA) 15/1[7139 Hakheze NA 250 (47) P(l) -(lO+kms) w -(NAI 15/117/40 Suhoi NA 397 (87) P(I) - (10+km~) W -(NA) 15(1/7/41 Khehokhu NA 602 (132) P(ll - (lO+km,) w -(NA) 15/1/7/42 Nihoto NA 353 (71 ) M(l) -(IO+kms) W - (lO+kms) 15/1/1/43 Hoito NA 157 (43) POI - (lO+kms) W -(lO+km~) 15/1/7/44 Ghokito NA 213 (54) P(I) --(lO+kms) W -(IO+kms) . 15/1/7/45 Khekiye NA 247 (61 ) P(l) - (lO+kms) w - (JO+kms) 15/1/7/46 Zuheshe NA 141 (27) PO) - (iO+kms) W - (IOtkms) 15(1/7/47 Hotovi NA 188 (40) P(l) -(I0+kms) W - (JO+kms) 15/1/7/48 Ahozhe NA 56 ( 15) P,l) - (lO+kms) w - (lO+kms) 15/1/7/4(/ Homeland NA 327 (65) M(l) -(lO+kms) W -(NA) IS{1/7/50 Vishiyi NA 174 (38) PCI! -(10+kms) W --(NA) 1511/7/51 ToIcugha NA 342 (78) P(I) - (lO-Hms) W -(NA) 15/J/7/52 Luzheto NA 293 (72) P(l) - (IO+kms) W -(NA) 15/1/7/53 Kiyelho NA 107 (26) P(I) -(10+kms) W -(NA) J 5/1 /7/54 Phuhoto :NA 146 (35) P(l} -(IO+kms) W -(NA)

82 DlRECIORY Landuse Nihokhu Circle (Contd.)

I I iAppr- Nearest town Power Staple Landuse (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares Remark loach distance (in kms) supply food rounded upto 2 decimal places. including I to any place village --1------:------:-1---1 of religious -- I Forest· Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period of Main historical I cultivation cultivation or jhum rotation crops or archaeo- Communica- ! lions (Bus stop, I or irrigated unirrigated cultivation under logical I jhum interest railway stn. 1 water way) ICUltiVatiOn.

10 111 I 12 113 17_.c_____ 1_8 __ 19 .J~O__ I ___2_1 _

-(NA) KR Kohima(66) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(70) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(73) Rice NA NA NA NA NA RiCe -(NA) KR Kohima(l6) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(28) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(26) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(21) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice - (NA) KR Kohima(21) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(30) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(30) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(20) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(30) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(16) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(12) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(10+kms) KR Kohima(9) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(10+ kms) KR Kohima(ll) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Kohima(l8) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(IO+kms) KR Kohima(15) Ricl;! NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(10+ kms) KR Kohima(38) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(IO+kms) KR Kohima(20) Rice NA. NA NA NA NA Rice - (lO+kms) KR Kohima(9) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(35) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(37) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(38) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(39) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(38) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(26) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice

83 19~1I CE~SUS-VILLAGE Amenities and Kohima District

Location Name of village ;Total Total pOPula- 1 Amenities available (if not available in the village, a (-) dash is shown code No. 'area* tion and in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges of the number of 1 viz. -Skms, 5-10kms, and lO+kms of the nearest pJace where the village households i facility is availahle is given) (in he­ ictares) I I Educational I Medical Drinking Post and Day or I I water telegraph days of (potable) market! hat, if I I ______I I I - any I __1 ______]_~ __I_1 __L ___ ~__ ~. 5 6 7 8 __ 0 __0. 9_____ .-~ ---_- .-~------_. -~------~ ..

15/1/7/55 Shitoi NA 173 (40) P(l) -(lOtkms) W -(NA) 15/1/7/56 Hevishe NA 211 (49) MO) - (IO tkms) R -(NA) 15/1/7/57 Ghonivi NA 159 (35) pel) - (IOtkms) W -(NA) 15/1/7/58 Pishikhu NA 178 (37) P(I) -(10tkms) W ·-(NA) 15/117159 Tukuto NA 154 (34) P(l) -(10tkms) W -(NA) 15/l/7J60 Padala NA 114 (24) pel) - (lO+kms) w -(NA) 15/1/7/61 Kiyazu NA 348 (80) pel) - (lOtkm~) W -(NA) I 5/1 {7/62 Muhumi NA 340 (80) PCI) -(lOtkms) T -(NA) 15/1/7/63 Hanimi (Hovishe) NA 329 (72) M(I) D(I) T -(NA) 15/1{7/f4 Hovokhu NA 183 (45) pel) - (5-10kms) W -(NA) 15/1/7/65 Henito NA 131 (26) pel) - (5 -lOkms) W --(NA) 15/1/7/66 Yeveto NA 234 (48) P(l) - (5-10l

Note: .The total area could not be presented as the villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed.

84 DIRECTORY Landuse Nihokhu Circle (Concld.)

Appr- Nearest town Power Staple Landuse (i.e. area under different types of landuse in hectares Remark oach distance (in kms) supply food rounded upto 2 decimal places. including to --- any place Ivillage I of religious IForest Wet rice Dry rice Area under Perio~ of I Main historical crops or archaeo- Communica- I cultivation cultivation or jhum rotation or irrigated un irrigated cultivation under logical tions (Bus stop, I i ihum interest railway stn. I water way) I Icultivation I I 10 111 I 12 I 13 1 14 I 15 I 16 . __1_7__.----'--_18. _ _.:__19 ~20 ___ L_~_l_

-(NA) KR Kohima(27) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(29) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(32) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(32) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(39) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(4l) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(39) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Ric~ -(NA) KR Kohima(40) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(44) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(40) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(32) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(32) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(42) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(45) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(45) Rice NA NI\ NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(26) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice --(NA) KR Kohima(48) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(48) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(19) Rice NA NA. NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(20) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(7l) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(5) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Ric~ -(NA) KR Kohima(ll) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Rohima(18) Rice NA NA NA ~A NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(32) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(50) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(45) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(NA) KR Kohima(45) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice NA NA NA NA NA

85 GHASPANI CIRCLE NAGALAND GHASPANI CIRCLE CODE NO: 1/8 & NIHOKHU CIRCLE CODE NO, 1/7 KOHIMA DISTRICT (NOTIONAL) '\T" E M I /I r(l N '\'-"'-" ", 1 ) . \. ':, : H~"IMI \ r'" .I 63 I '" ,_// MUHUMI 1%r: s ,,/' @ 62, ,/ NIHOK_HU [ o ,,-t~OTOVI KHEHOI ,_,_,~ " .. [,~,1J'-'-'-34-'-- \: _...... _ / ' 1/'1 /' "",-.. \ ~

" SIETlt€tCEMA (C) I t< iOOZULH6 29_/· 28 .SIETHEKEMA VIL OLD VIPHOM·A \ "c. CHUMUIIDIMA VIL~.CHUMUKIDIM~ TOWN 26 I' " 25 +I.po~o s + 24 t - "tHUMUKIDIMA le, PHERIM~ Vil TS[PAMA. \ ~ l'23 ~AGAUPAHAR + • 6 S ; ~ ~ / \ 2 MEDZIPHEMA VIL. ·PHEAIMA TOWN /' "'. KOKIDOLO Gil 8 7 ' If I) E X ~ \)K!~AHlKJEHRoIR'AN~ 0 ~r~~~~~~~~~J~~~HEHA ,9(6 . APANI 'eo 4 .-.- 2 ,/ \. BOUNDARY, mITE"", ." '''---''-i' 20 ~PIP.HEMANEW ...... """" CIRCLE .. , '" '" ... ",_,_._. ! SIRHIMA \:5',/ \. HEADQUARTERS ,CIRCLE " ..., .. , ,.. @ - IRAJA E/SATHIE 10· '\ / o i· 18 SOCHUNOMA TSUMA. j' \, VILLAGE5 WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW •...._ 12 ';7, GHOTOI ~OO, 200-49i.500-999,IOOO.4999 ... 0. ... ._'.._.-....;: S~.MOlVOH~/ ~ 68, KHUGHOVI P '" • -F 16· 6~. HENIVI PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE I OISPENSARY .., ~ + t ',,8UNCSANC • 70. KUKIYE HIGH SCHOOL '" '" S () ',\~\7 kHA;zI~~HG/j, ;~: ~~:~~~ POST OffiCE .. , .. , PO 73. 1/1 ZH£VI • • 74, GHOSITO RIVERS 'STREAMS ," '" ." '" '''~ .. \. ZUIK"U ',' !.... 75. KHUTOVI n II I 76, L VIHOTD KATO " \. +. 13 , 77. Hil THE LOCATIONS OF FOLLOWING VILLAGES COULD NOT BE SHOWN OUE fO \ 0 I GHASPANI CIRCLE SOME TECHNICAL 01 FFICI.lTlES , 'ZUIKHU'B" C 1.5IlTHEKEi'lAVILNEW NIHDKHU CIRCLE \, 14! 2, NAGA UNITED VIL I.HUKAI 15. YEHETO 29, GOVIHU 43, I(HEKIYE \ I 3, OLD SHDUM 2, TOKISHE 16. NITOlU 30, Ntu8fH 44, ZUHE&HE ". . N 4, NE'N SHOUBA 3. ZEKHESHE 17. LUHf2HE 31, VIHOKHU 45. HOTDVI \ \ 5, AOZIM 4. VIKHETO 18. SfiOKHEVI 32. NIKHEKHU 46, AHOZHE 11:1 6. KHELH01 HE 5, ZUTOVI 19, lUHEVI 33. TOSHIHO 47, HOMELANO 57, IUKUTO "\ j G,12HAVI 20, KIKHEHQ 34. HOZUKHE 48, VI5HIYI 58, PAOALA 7 TOHOKHU 21, ZHEKUCHE -;5, SUKHATO 49. TOKUGHA 59, KIYAZU 8. AVITO ~6, PUKHATO 50. IUZHtTO 60, HOVOKHU 22, HEVtTO t' \.'\ " ' => q, PIHEKHV 23. NIKHIKHE 37. HAKHEZHE 51, KltELHO GI. HENITO 10. VIHOTO 24, HUKITO 38, 5UHOI 52, PHUHOTO 62, YEVErO ~ . .1 II,KUloIUVI 25. rOHOI 39, KHEHOKHU 53, SHITOI 63, HEVEKHE Y tv 54. HfVI5Hf 12.. YETOHO 26, NGANZALAM ~O. NIHOTO 64, HUKATO 41, HulTO Il KHEHUTO 27, AO IMCHE N 55, GHONIVI G5. HETOI 56, PI5HIKHU 14, MUGHAVI 29, KHUHOI 42, GHOK£TO 66. SUNITO

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Kohima District Ghaspsni Circle

SI. No. Name of the Villages Location Code No.

t 2 3

1. Aozim 1{8/33 2. Bungsang 1/8/17 3. Chumukidima T. C. 1/8/23 4. Chumukidima Town 1/8/24 5. Chumukidima Village 118/25 6. Jhornapani 1{8/20 7. Khaibung 1(8(15 8. Khamkeria 118/19 9. KhelhozhelViwolo 1/8/34 10. Kukidolong 1/8/21 11. Medziphema Town (N) Medziphema Town (S) 1(8/9 12. Medziphema Village 1{8/8 13. Molvom 118/16 14. Naga United Village 1/8130 15. New Shouba 118/32 16. Old Shouba 1/8/31 17. Pagla Pahar 1{8/22 18. Pherima Town 1/8/7 19. Pherima Village 1/8/6 20. Piphema Bazar 1/8[4 21. Piphema New l18!3 22. Piphema Old 1(8/2 23. RajaphejSathie 1/8/18 21. Sochunomatsuma 118/13 25. Sodzulhu 118/29 26. Siethikema (C) 1/8/28 27. Siethikema New 1/8j27 28. Siethikema Old 1/8/26 29. Sirhiangami 1/8/11 30. Sirhima 1/8/10 31. Tsepama 1/8/5 32. Viphoma 1/8/1 33. zuikhu "A" IJ8}13 34. Zuikhu "8" 1/8/14

89 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE Amenities and Kohima District

Location Name of village ITotal Total pOPula-1 Amenities available (if not available in the village, a (-) dash is shown I code No. iarea* tion and in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges 1of the number of I viz. -Skms, 5-lOkms, and lO+kms of the nearest place where the IVillage households I facility is availahle is given) (in he- ctares) Educational Medical 1 Drinking Post and Day or I water telegraph days of I (potable) market/ hat, if I any -9--- 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 8 I --~------

15fl/8/1 Viphoma NA 261 (52) P(l) - (5 -IOJcms) W -(S-IOkms) 15/118/2 Piphema Old NA 138 (29) P(l) -( -Skms) T -(5-IOkms) IS/1/8/3 Piphema New NA 319 (32) pel) -(-Skms) W -(5 - lOkms) 15/1/8/4 Piphema Bazar NA 576 (9S) M(l) 0(1) T - (5-10kms) IS/1/8/5 Tsepama NA 508 (99) PCI) - (5 -10kms) T -(5-10kms) 15/118/6 Pherima Village NA 266 (60) P(l) -( - Skms) T -(S -10kms) 15/1/8/7 Pherima Town NA 272 (64) M(l) DO) T -(5-lOkms) IS(I/818 Medziphema Village NA 1,413 (211 ) P(l) -(-5Ians) T -(-5kms) IS(I/8/9 Medzipherna Town NA 2,S48 (53~) P(2),M(I) PHql) T P.T.O. Phone (N & S) H(.3),Q1) 15[1/8/10 Sirhima NA 422 (64) P(l) -(-5kms) W -(-Skms) 15/1/8/11 Sirhima Angami NA 60 (I S) -(-Skms) -(5-IOkms) T -(S-lOkms) 15(1/8/12 Sochunoma Tsuma NA 425 (118) P(I) -(5-lOkms) T -(5-IOkm~) 15/1/8/13 Zuikhu 'A' NA 327 (7S) P(I) D(l) T -(S-10kms) 15/1/8/14 Zuikhu 'D' NA 177 (30) pel) -(-Skms) T -(5-10kms) IS/1/8/15 Khaibung NA 284 (49) p'l)( . -(5-10kms) T -(5-10kms) 15/1/8/16 Molvom NA 758 (118) P(I),H(I) D(I) T -(S-lOkms) 15/1/8/17 Bungsang NA 548 (82) P(l) -( - 5kms) T -(5--lOkms) 15(1/8}18 Rajaphe/Sathie NA 4-44 (120) P(I) -(5-lOkms) T -~5-IOkms) 1511j8/19 Khamkeria NA 48 (12) -(5-kms) -(5-JO;cms) R -(5 - JOkms) 15/1/8/20 Jhorna Pani NA 180 (38) P(l) -(5-10kms) R -(S-IOkms) 15/lj8/21 Kukidolong NA 862 (81) P(I) -(5-10kms) R -(S-IOkms) 15/1j8/22 Pagala Pahar NA 131 (34) P(I) -(5-10kms) R -(5-10kms) l5/1}8/23 Chumukidima T.C, NA 2,070 (392) M(l) 0(1) T P.T.O. 15/1/8/24 Chumukidima Town NA 2,619 (594) P(I),M(I) D(I) T P.T.O. H(I) 1511!8/25 Chumukidima Village NA. 36R (7l) P( 1) -(-Skms) T -(--5kms)

90 DIRECTORY Landuse Ghaspani Circle (Conid.)

IAPpr- Nearest town Power I Staple Landuse (Le. area under different types of land use in hectares RemJrk loach distance (in kms) supply food rounded upto 2 decimal places. including to any place !viIlage of religious IForest Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period of I Main historical cultivation cultivation or jhum rotation cropS or archaeo- Communica- I I or irrigated unirrigated cultivation I under logical tions (Bus stop, i interest railway stn. Icultivation jhum water way) I I I 10 1J 12 I 13 I 14 I 15 I 16 17 18 19 20 21 I I ---.... ~--~-

--(5-10km.) KR Kohima(35) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(-5kms) KR Kohima(34) ED Rice NA ~A NA NA NA Rice -( -5km,) KR Kohima(3S) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice ES PR Kohima(32) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(5-10kms) KR Kohima(41) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice BS PR Dimapur(38) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice BS PR Dimapur(38) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(-Skms) KR Dimapur(33) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice BS PR Dimapur(30) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice

--(-5kms) KR Dimapur(38) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(5-10kms) KR Dimapur(36) ED Riec NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(5-IOkms) KR Dimapur(37) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(S- IOkms) KR Dimapur(39) ED RIce NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(41) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(5-10kms) KR Dimapur(38) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(S-lOkms) KR Dimapur(30) ED Rice NA NA Nt\ NA NA Rice -(S-lOkms) KR Dimapur(32) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(5-lOkms) KR DimapUl (30) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(-5kms) KR Dimapur(23) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice BS PR Dimapur(2S) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice BS PR Dimapur(22) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice BS PR Dimapur(20) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice BS PR Dimapur(15) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice BS PR Dimapur(14) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice

-(-Skms) KR Dimapur(17) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice

91 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE Amenities lind Kohima District

Location Name of village ITotal To'" Amenities available (if not available in the village, a (-) dash is shown code No. Jarea* tion",,"",,·1 and in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges of the number of ' viz. -5kms, 5-lOkms, and lO+kms of the nearest place where the village households I facility is available is given) (in he- ! elares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or water telegraph days of (potable) market/ hat, if I any .---~----.- --9- 4 ---5-- 6 7 8 2 __ I _-_3 -

15/118/26 Siethekema Village Old NA 477 (121) pel) -(5-10kms) W -(5 --10 :ms) 15/1/8/27 Siethekema Village New NA 572 (120) P(l) -(5 --10kms) R -(S-lOkms) 15/1/8/28 Siethekema (C) NA 373 (84) P(I) -(-5kms) R -(--Skms) 15/1/8/29 Sodzulhu NA 2&2 (49) P(ll -(-5kms) T -(-5kms) 15/1/8/30 Naga United Village NA 247 (85) P(I) -(5-IOkms) TK -(5-10kms) 15/1/8/31 Old Shouba NA 3~4 (73) pel) -(5-10kms) TK -(5- lOkms) 15/1/8132 New Shouba NA 151 (34) -( -Skms) -(S~ IOkms) TK -(5-IOkms) 15/1/8/33 Aozim NA 82 (26) -(-5kms) -(5-lOkms) TK -(5-10kms) 15/1/8/34 KhelhozhejViwolo NA 231 (45) -(-Skms) -(5-10kms) TK -(5-10kms) Circle Total NA 18,772(3,707) P(27),M(5) D(6)PHC(1) C(1),H(5)

Note: .The total area could not be presented as the villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed.

92 DIRECTOR\' Laqduse Ghaspaoi Circle (Cane/d.)

Appr. Nearest town Power Staple Landuse (i.e. area under different types of landuse in hectares Remark oach distance (in kms) supply food rounded upto 2 decimal places. including to any place ,village of religious Forest Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period of I Main historical Communica· cultivation cultivation or jhum rotation I crops or archaeo· tions (Bus stop, or irrigated unirrigated cultivation I under logical i jhum interest railway stn. I water way) I I cultivation I I I 10 I 11 I 12 I 13 I 14 I 15 I 16 17 18 19 20 21

-(5-lOkms) KR Dimapur(17) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice

-(-Skms) KR Dimapur(12) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice - (- Skms) KR Dimapur(16) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice BS PR Dimapur( 10) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -( - Skms) KR Dimapur(9) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -( - Skms) KR Dimapur(ll) Rice NA NA. NA NA NA Rice -(S-lOkms) KR Dimapur(14) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(5 -10kms) KR Dimapur(13) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(S-lOkms) KR Dimapur(15) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice NA NA NA NA NA

93 ZUBZA CIRCLE NAGALAND ZUBZA CIRCLE CODE NO: 1/9 J c . KOHIMA DISTRICT /,'''. ~ (NOTIONAL) / '-. \,cf\'" \ -0 \~ INDEX io 'IIOUNIllRY, STATE ...... ___ • _ •• _" iCJI n CIRCLE •• _ ... _. _ . .,... o MENGUZHUHA io HEADQUARTER ,CIRClE _ ...... @) l I VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZE: jN &tLOW 200; 200-499: SOO-t99; \ 0 1000 ...",...... ".0 ••• " DISPENSARY,,, ... '" + I PEDUCHi + I \ Co HIGH SCHOOL...... • .. m 5 ~ @.P~ , POST OFFICE ... '" ...... PO ~ I ZUBZA HO I r ~ AIVtRSuntAM&...... ~ I i r - I THEKEREJII"A :;,/05 . SECHUMA \. ~ 10 • j \ c> j \ \ ( j \ (f' :z: \ 91+ \, " i J.... i I. Jw ¥ i + s 7 I (, ..J

) (,.> o V /~ 1a:: I, )­ ~~;.;:. j u \ 6 I i Ie i \ - \ i~ \ i",( i "\ (~ J :z r iJc ( / / '\" u '\ ./ ') II ~...... u'

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Kohima District Zubza Circle

SI. No. Name of the Villages Location Code No.

2 3

I. Dzulekema 1/9/6 2. Jotsoma 1/9/9 3. Khonoma 1/9/7 4. Kiruphema 1/9/4 5. Menguzhuma 1/9/3 6. Mezoma 1/9/8 7. Peducha 1{9/2 8. Sechuma 1/9/10 9. Thekerejuna 1/9/5 10. Zubza H.Q. 1/9/1

97 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE Amenities and Kohima District Amenities available (if not available in the village, a(-) dash is shown in Location Name of village Total Total Population the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz- code No. area· and number of 5kms, 5-IOkms, and lO+kms of the neareit place where the facility is of the household available is given) village (in he- Educational Medical Drink- Post & Day or Communica- ing telegraph days of lions (Bus stop, water maricet Rly, Stn. water (pota- Ihat, if way) ble any ct'mh- ___ I I 1~-8---9- 1 2 3- 4 I 5 6 I 7 10 ..--.-~--

15/1/9/1 Zubza NA 1,304 (245) P(l),H(l) D(l) T P.T.O. -(IO+kms) 15/1/9/2 Peducha NA 368 (78) P(2) -(5-10kms) T -(5-10kms) -(10+kms) 15/1/9[3 Menguzouma NA 187 (40) P(3) -(lO+kms) T -(IO+kms) -(IO+kms) 15/1/9/4 Kiruphema NA 258 (51) P(4) -(5-10kms) T -(5-10kms) -(lO+kms) 15Jl/9/5 Thekerejuna NA 123 (23) P(5) -(lO+kms) T -(lO+kms) -(IO+kms) 15/1/9/6 Dzulekema NA 93 (17) P(6) -(10+kms) T -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 15/1/9/7 Khonoma NA 2,187 (462) P(l),H(2) D(I).MCW(1) T -(10+kms) -(lO+kms) 15/1J9/8 Mezoma NA 1,078 (213) P(l),M(I) D(l) T -(lO+kms) -(IO+kms) 15/1/9/9 Jotsoma NA 1,947 (356) P(2),H(1) 0(1) T -(IO+kms) - (lOtkms) 1511(9/10 Sechuma NA 271 (58) . P(l) -(5-10kms) T -(lO+kms) -(lOtkms) Circle Total NA 7,815(1,543) P(26),M(I) D(4),MCW(I) H(4)

Note:- .The total area could not be presented as the villages in Nagaland are not cadastally surveyed.

98 DIRECTORY Landuse Zubza Circle t\pproach Nearest .town . IPower Staple Landuse (Le. area under different types of landuse in hectares Remarks to distance (in kms) supply food rounded upto 2 decimal places including any village place of religious Forest Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period Main crops historical or culti vation cultivation or jhum ofro- under jhum archaeolog- or irrigated unirrigated cultivation tatiOn cultivation ical interest

-11-1 12 113 1 14 I 15 16 I 17 18 19 20 I 21

PR Kohima(16) ED Rice 40.47 404.69 202.34 202.34 NA Rice, Millet N:4,M:l,T:l PR Kohima(22) ED Rice 404.69 809.37 121.41 161.87 NA Rice, Millet PR Kohima(2S) ED Rice 607.03 202.34 242.81 404.69 NA Rice, Millet KR Kohima(23) ED Rice 404.69 202.34 3.237.49 404.69 NA Rice, Millet KR Kohima(60) ED Rice 809.37 121.41 202.34 323.75 NA Rice, Millet PR Kohima(29) ED Rice 1,214.06 40.47 80.94 40.47 NA Rice, Millet PR Kohima(l4) ED Rice 323.75 809.37 202.34 404.69 NA Rice, Millet N;S,M:2 PR Kohima(15) ED Rice 242.81 404.69 607.03 809.37 NA Rice, Millet N;2 PR Kohima(13) ED Rice 2,023.43 2,214.06 242.81 809.37 NA Rice, Millet N:8,M:7 PR Kohima(17) ED Rice 202.34 161.87 40.47 242.81 NA Rice, Millet 6,272.64 4,370.61 5,179.98 3,804.05 N:19,M:IO T:l

99 JAKHAMA CIRCLE NAGALAND 'NDEX JAKHAMA CIRCLE BOUNDARY. 5TA~(" ...... _ .. _ .• _,._,._.,_ CODE NO: 1/10 H DISTlnCT. ,.... til _._._._._._ " CIRCLE." """ _1_ ...... '_9_._ KOHIMA DISTRICT HEADQUARTER, CiRCLE ...... @ (MOTIONAL) VILLAG£ WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 20D,ZOO-49S,SOO-S9S; IOOQ-C999i ...... ". '" ... o ••• HO$PITH ...... ~ HIGH SoCHOOL"""'I.1 , .. ,. S AIVERS&'TREA~S.II.,." :::::::::-~-

KIGWEMA. II

JAKHAMA HO IS@. JAKHAMAe 2

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Kohima District Jakhama Circle

SI. No. Name of the Villages Location Code No.

2 3

I. Chaka~ama Hq. 11I0{7 2. Chakabama Village. 1/10{19 3. Jakhama 1/10/2 4. Jakhama H. Q. 1/1 Of I 5. Kezoma 1/10/6 6. IjlO/4 7. Kidima 1/10/5 8. 1/10/11 9. Mirna 1/10/12 10. Mitelephe J/10/13 11. Pfuchama 1{10/9 12. Phesama 1/10/10 13. 1/10/3

103 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE Amenities and Kobima District Amenities available (if not available in the village, a (-) dash is shown Location Name of village Total Total population in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges code No. area* and number of viz-5kms, 5-10kms, lO+kms of the nearest place where the facility of the households is available is given) village (in he- Educa~ional Medical Drink- Post & Day or Communica- ctares) ing telegraph days of tions (Bus stop, water market Rly. Stn. water (pota- Ihat, if way) ble any -9- 1 2 I 3 4 5 6 Y 8 10

15/1/10/1 Iakhama H.Q. NA 941 (93) H(l) -(5-10kms) TK -(5-10kms) BS

15/J/1O/2 Jakhama NA 1,900 (401) P(2),M(l) -(5-10kms) TK P.O. BS

15/1/10/3 Viswema NA 4,212 (632) P(5),M(1) H(]) TK P.O. BS H(l) 15JI/1O/4 Khuzama NA 2,002 (287) P(2),M(1) H(l) TK -(10+kms) BS

15/1/10/5 Kidima NA 1,902 (373) P(3) -(5-10kms) TK -(lO+kms) -(-Skms)

15/1/10/6 Kezoma NA 861 (189) PCI) -(S-lOkms) TK -(lO+kms) -(-Skms)

15/1/10/7 Chakabama NA 378 (80) P(I) -(5-10kms) W -(IO+krns) BS H.Q. 15/1/10/8 Chakab:tma NA 667 (121) P(I) -(5-10\

15/1/10/9 Pfuchama NA 531 (85) P(I) -(5-10kms) W -(5-10km,) -(-Skms)

15/1/10/10 Phesama NA 1,267 (238) P(l),M(l) -(5-10kms) TK -(5-IOkms) BS

15/1/10/11 Kigwema NA 2,031 (290) P(l),M(l) -(S-10kms) TK -(S-lOkms) BS

15/1/10/12 Mirna NA 1,295 (232) pel) -(5-10kms) W -(IO+kms) -(-5kms)

15/1/10/13 Mitelephe NA 117 (33) PCl) - (5-10kms) W -(10+km~) -(5-10kms)

Cirle Total NA 18,104(3,054) P(20) Ht2) M(5),H(2) Note :- .The total area could not be presented as the villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed. 104 DIRECTORY Landuse Jakhama Circle

.. Approach Nearest town Power Staple Landuse (Le. area under different types of landuse in hectares Remarks to distance (in kms) supply food rounded upto 2 decimal places including any village place of religious Forest Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period Main crops historical or culti va tion cultivation or jhum ofro- under jhum archaeolog- or irrigated unirrigated cultivation tation cultivation ical interest

Ii 12 13 14 15 16 I 17 18 19 20 21

PR Kohima(16) ED Rice 10.12 4.05 12.14 16.19 NA Potato, Paddy N:I0 Maize Maize, Millet M:3 Millet etc. KR Kohima(17) ED Rice 809.37 80.94 161.87 607.03 NA Potato, Paddy M:5 Maize Maize, MiIlet Millet elC. KR Kohima(21) ED Rice 1,011.72 101.17 202.34 809.37 NA Potato, Paddy N:15 Maize Maize, Mi;Iet N:14 Millet e~c. C:3 PR Kohima(26) ED Rice 121.41 4.05 60.70 80.94 NA Potato, Paddy N:I0 Maize Maize, Millet M:2 Millet etc. PR Kohima(32) ED Rice 202.34 40.47 121.41 121.41 NA Potato, Paddy Maize Maize, Millet Millet etc. KR Kohima(38) ED Rice 161.87 24.28 80.94 202.34 NA Potato, Paddy Maize Maize, Millet Millet etc. KR Kohima(34) Rice 4.05 202 12.14 20.23 NA Potato, Paddy Maize Maize, Millet Millet etc. KR Kohima(34) Rice 2.02 7.28 60.70 80.94 NA Potato, Paddy Maize Maize, MIl:et Millet etc. KR Kohima(15) ED Rice 20234 80.94 40.47 323.75 NA Potato, Paddy Maize Maize, Millte Millet etc. PR Kohima(1l) ED Rice 809.37 40.47 202.34 1,618.74 NA Potato, Paddy C:l Maize Maize, Millet Millet etc. PR Kohima(14) ED Rice 809.37 80.94 242.80 1,011.72 NA Potato, Paddy M:2 Maize Maize, Milkt Millet etc. KR Kohima(25) ED Rice 202.34 10.12 80.94 202.34 NA Pvtato, Paddy Maize Maize, Millet Millet etc. KR Kohima(32) ED Rice 2.02 4.05 24.28 80.94 NA Potato, Paddy Maize Maize, Millet Millet etc. 4,348.34 480.78 1,303.08 5,175.94 N:35 M:26,C:4

105 CHIEPHOBOZOU CIRCLE ... NAGALAND CHIEPHOBOZOU CIRCLE CODE N0411 . KOHIMA DISTRICT (MOTIONAL) T S E . IN on ~ :-. -.. '-" fit I I #-... • BOUNDARY DISTRICT"" '" _._._._._ .. CIRCLE ...... _._, __,_ .... ( 4- ('''., ..JI r HEADCllJAAT[R.CIRCLE ... ,@ :\/PHEkERUKRIEMA\ "'". (J VILLAGE WITH POP~LATION SIZE 20 \ ...... "'. C' BELOW ZOO. ZOO 4".500 '99 i SEIYHAMA '-\ / 1000 4999 SOOO UBOVE... O •••• 0' 19 • ~\ \" -f HOSPITAL, PRIMARY HEALT H CENTIIE ,:1 '-', C l E .... DISPENSARY, MATERNITY lCHllD WALFUE " BOTSA .--...._._._.-.••, IJ CENTRE .. " ... , ... , .. E9~ +. c:: • IJ@. PO TOUPHEMA "'-"" (/ HIGH SCHOOL ...... , ... ". '" S . (') \ TICHUMA. ,/ NACHAHA. 14 ',- ~ POST OFFICE...... • .. PO CHIEe 16 .. , ...... _ \,'" "j/-- HAMA \~RIV·ERS&STRo.MS\ "'~ I pot 15 " 0 :III , '\ S Eel PO \ _ j @CHIEPHOBOZOU GARIPHEH\,\

,.. .\ \ HODEL Vilo / '\ o· ,,+. ~ 0 II I'fI :, '1CERUMA (/ \ / '~,HERHEHA \. () '1"" 10 \ " ~\ " ~ t:- \ _\, KIJUME·TUOMA '\" __.,...- \ 5, ( III \ CHIESWEMA , ...... , ~

: \1 • '(C~~~~~"', \ ~H~o.. +.0':0., / , ?: MUEHL 6 +po PO I' (J C"I \ 1 'W ,.') , \ -. 1 ._,' / '\ " N 1J \• / ..... ~ \ .. po,CHE'DEMA _/ ~ \ (t '\ 2 .-' ..... ,...- ~ '. KOHIMAYIL.\t.+ ..... i" to ~ \, I p~$./.""'- --• .._._._. \. to , ,. >,,_) ,,10\ A C IRe 1 J A K ~

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Kobima Dlstrid Cbiepbobozou Circle

SI. No. Name of the Villages Location Code No.

2 3

1. Botsa l/ll/17 2. Chedema l/ll{2 3. Chiechama 1/11/15 4. Cb.iephobozou 1/11(12 5. Chieswema 1{11/8 6. Dihoma 1{1l{.t 7. Gariphema J{ll{13 8. Keruma l/llP 9. Kijumetuoma 1}ll/5 10. Kohima Village l/lt{1 11. Merema 1J 11 {7 12. Model Village l/ll{ll 13. Nachama 1/U{16 14. Nerhema 1/ 11/10 15. Phekerukriema 1J 11/20 16. Rukbroma 1}11/3 17. Seiyhama 1/11/19 18. Thizama (Chieziema) 1/11 {6 19. Tichuma l/ll {ts 20. Touphema 1/11/14

109 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE Amenities and Koldma District' .".'_..~ ,; ", ~ " _" _...... _,'.". ,.~-.:.,~ ... ~~ .' , Amenities available (if not available in the village, a(-) dash is shown in Location ' -Name' of viHa'go Total Total Population ' th&column and next to i t in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz- cod!, No. area· and number of 5kms, 5-10kms, and lO+kms of the nearest place where the facility is 01 th~ household available is given) village ' -' - (in he- Educational Medical Drink- Post & Day or Communicu' etares)t ing telegraph days of lions (aus stop, I water market Rly. Stn, water (pota- Ihat, if way) I I I ble) any I I -y 1 \ 2 3 I 4 I S 6 l--=rl 8 10 IS/1/11/1 Kohima NA 6,355(1,312) P(4),M(2), PHC(I), T PO -( -5kms) Vilhge H(4) MCW(I) IS/1/11/2 Chedema NA 1,464 (328) P(2),M(I}, 0(1) S PO -(lO+kms) 15/1/11/3 Rukhrcima NA 1,325 (298) P(3),M{1) D(I) S PO -(lO+km5) 15/1/11/4 Dihoma NA 662 ( 138) . P(I),M(I) D(I) S -(lO+kms) -(10+kms)

IS} I111/5 Kijumetupma NA 3~2 (74) P(I) -(S-10kms) S - (lO+kms) -(10+kms) 15/1/11/6 Thizami ' NA 1,212 (213) P(l),M(l) D(l) S PO -(IO+kms) (Chieziema) 15/1/11/7 Merema NA 602 (136) P(l),M(l) - (S -710kms) 0 -(5-IOkms) -(5 -10kms)

15/1/111/8 Chieswema NA 489 (lID) P(I) - (S -c 10kms) T -(S-lOkms) - (5 -lOkms) 15/1/11/9 Keruma " NA 1,177 (237) P(3);M(1) D(1) 0 -(JO+kms) -(IO-Hms) 15/1/11/10 Nerhema NA 1,357 (267) P(2) - (S:'" I Okms) 0 -( - 5kms) -(lO+kms) . :( ", IS{1/11/ll Mod,el Yj]Jage NA 115 (22) P(l) -(-Skms) 0, -(-Skms) - ('-Skms) IS/I/11/12 Chiephqb9zou NA 329 (92) P(I),M(I) H(I) T PO ' BS 15/1/11/13 Gariphema NA 553 (137) PO) -(IO+kms) T -(to-t-kms) -(10+kms) 15/1/11/14 Chiechama NA }.30S (307) P(2),M(1 ) -- (5 -I Okms) T -(5 -lOkms) -(5-IOkms) 15/J/ll/15 Touphema NA 2,360 (409) P(3),H(l) -( - Skms) 0 PO BS 15/1/11/16 Nachama NA 248 (55) P(l) -( -5kms) 0 -( -Skms) -(-5kms)

15/1/11/17 Botsa NA 322 (76) P(I),M(l) PHC(l) T PO BS 15/1/11/18 Tichuma NA 261 (55) P(I) -(10+kms) 0 -(lO+kms) - (lO+kms) 15/1/11/19 Seiyhama NA 474 (100) pel) -(lO+kms) 0 -(IOtkms) -(IO+kms) 15/1/11/20 Phekerukriema NA 428 (8.1) P(2),M(1) D{l) 0 -(10+kms) -(IO+kms)

Circle Total NA 21,38C( 4,450) P(33),M(12) D(6),H(l) H(5) MCW(I) PHC(2) Note ;- .The total area could not be presented as the villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed. 110 DIRECTORY Landuse ChiephobozOD Circle

Approach ' Nearest town Power Staple Landuse (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks to distance (in kms) supply food rounded upto 2 decimal places including any village place of religious Forest Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period Main crops historical or culti vation CUltivation or jhum ofro- under jhum archaeolog- or irrigated unirrigated cultivation tation cultivation ical interest

11 I 12 13 14 15 16 I 17 18 19 :.W 21 PR Kohima(2) ED Rice NA NA NA NA Rice, Maize Millet KR Kohima(13) ED Rice NA NA NA 161.87 Rice, Maize Millet KR Kohima(NA) ED Rice NA NA NA 323.75 Rice, Maize Millet KR Kohima(NA) Rice NA NA NA 121.41 Rice, Maize Millet KR Kohima(NA) Rice NA NA NA 80.94 Rice, Maize Millet PR Kohima(9) ED Rice NA NA NA 40.47 Rice, Maize Millet KR Kohima(NA) ED Rice NA NA NA 202.34 Rice, Maize Millet KR Kohima(NA) ED Rice NA NA NA 283.28 Rice, MaiZe Millet KR Kohima(24) ED Rice NA NA NA 809.37 Rice, Maize Millet KR Kohima(25) ED Rice NA NA NA 80937 RiCt', Maize Millet Millet PR Kohima(26) ED Rice NA NA NA 60.70 Rice, Maize Millet Millet PR Kohima(NA) ED Rice NA NA NA NA Rice, Maize Millet Millet KR Kohima(NA) Rice NA NA NA 242.81 Rice, Maize Millet KR Kobima(30) ED Rice NA NA NA 1,214.06 Rice, Maize Millet Millet PR Kohima(NA) ED Rice NA NA NA 768.90 Rice, Maize Millet KR Kohima(NA) ED Rice NA NA NA 40.97 Rice, Maize Millet PR Kohima(43) ED Rice NA NA NA 80.94 Rice, Maize Millet KR Kohima(NA) Rice NA NA NA 80.94 Rice, Maize Millet KR Kohima(NA) Rice NA NA NA 242.81 Ricl', Maize Millet KR Kohima(NA) Rice NA NA NA 12.14 Rice, Maize Millet NA NA NA 5,576.57

111 TSEMINYU CIRCLE NAGAlAND TSEMINYU CIRCLE CODE NO:t/12 KOHIMA DISTRICT (NOTIONAL)

INDEX

SllfIll:v.Rr, DIS r~fCT o'..J •• _ • _ • _ • " CI~CLE IlEAl)QUA~TER,CIRCLE '" .•. "'@ VILL~GE WITH POPULATION ;IZE~

BELOW 200'200·~99,500·g99; IOOC·4999,." ...... 0 ••• PRIMARY NEALT H CENTRE, DISPENSA'Y... @) + HIGH SCHOOL...... 5 POST OFFICE ... '" ...... ' ..... PO AIVE~SHTREAMS ." ..... , '" ~ t i _.... __ .-..... ,,\ ...... (KONTSUNYU/ ... f\ .• I STNJ - 'fI 0 ._K_._~-...._ A_ .. _.'; I S l_._._.-.-'K~TS~HYlli'l.! _.I ~-.-.- - \, -.-.-.~- CHUNGlIKH~T5OStSUif,yU : . • WICMAPAHI ~ !I-e 3 \ ! (NJOPHEN) h .RtJMENSINYU .+.NSUHYU. \ u ... \. Z4 19 j,:, TE50PIIErlYU 5 NYIS~UNYU i \ \ • I-?-" \. ZIP!:ENYU • It: -So \ \HENiTO \ • s \_. }, o r, -. - . lOGWESHUH'tU \ KHENYU '\ / - ...... ·,0 ~ \ 18. \ \", .t I 23 PHENSHUNYu. I GOKHAHYU I Ii (/; f \17" TSIE~INYU VIL.~;t t () j U (I '\ TSOSItIYU I~ ZOMPHA_.!'I~ION 0 ZISUNY~if.S£MINYlnIQ.1 ,.. . 22" j ~ "kENTIIE(UR) 12. ~oWNI ~ \_. ( ttToENY06 \TSEMI"VU OL, ~ PKASHANYU ; () ';:. I c ...... -., ..._J.-..., . 20 )~~RO~~NY~?~j,jS '/13 • ;/ A." II, I' (l • Ie''., \. ) 5' PHENWlfENYU i Ii) " It "_'-. \ TSOKENKHONYU 104 j ~ o '. I(TSlr~EKHUH") I Ii) , \ 21 /' o ? \., ...... _...... ___ ,_,"'" .-./ c;, ~ o .-.._. '\ 4' \\ (/CIRC Lt

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Kohima District Tseminyu Circle

Location Code No. Sl. No. I Name of the Villages 2 3

1. Chunglikha Ij12j4 2. Gokhanyu 1/12/9 3. Renito (D. R.) 1/12/25 4. Kashanyu 1/12/11 5. Khenyu 1/12118 6. Knotsunyu Station (Bazar) 1/12/1 7. Knotsunyu Village 1/12/2 8. Logwesunyu 1/12/23 9. Nsunyu 1/12/5 10. Nyishunyu 1/12/6 11. Phenshunyu 1/12/17 12. Phenwhenyu 1/12114 13. Rengmapani (Njophen) 1{[2/26 14. Rumensinyu 1/12/19 15. Sendenyu 1/12/20 16. Terogunyu 1/12/15 17. Tesophenyu 1/12/7 18, Tseminyu H. Q. (New Town) 1/12/11 19, Tseminyu Old Town 1/12127 20, Tseminyu Village 1/12/10 21. Tsokenkhonyu (Tsiemekhurna) 1/12/21 22. Tsosesunyu 1/12/3 23. Tsosinyu 1}12/22 24. Ziphenyu 1/12/8 25. Zisunyu 1112112 26. Zornpha Mission (Centre U. R) 1/12116 27. Zuheshe (U. R) 1/12/24

115 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE Amenities and Kohima District Amenities available (if not available in the village, a (-) dash is shown Location Name of village Total Total population in the column and next to it in brackets the ~istance in broad ranges code No. area" and number of viz-5kms, 5-10kms, lO+kms of the nearest place where the facility of the households is available is given) village (in he- Educational Medical Drink- Post & Day or Commuoica- ctares) iog telegraph days of tions (Bus stop, water market Rly. Stn. water (pota- Iha!, if way) ble) any -7- -9- 1 2 -3- 4 5 6 8 10

]S/I/12/1 Kontsunyu Stn. NA 379 (66) P(l) -( - Skms) T -(lO+kms) BS (Bazar) 15/1/12/2 Kontsunyu ViiI. NA 640 (129) pel) - (- 5kms) T -(10+kms) -- (- 5kms) 15}1/12/3 Tsosesunyu NA 373 (69) P(l) -( - Skms) T - (10+ kms) -(-Skms) 15/1/12/4 Chunlikha NA 34·6 (47) H(l) PHC(I) T -(10+kms) BS 15/1/12/5 Nsunyu NA 1,023 (155) P(l) -(-Skms) T -(IO+kmi) -( -5kms) 15/1/12/6 Nyishunyu NA S02 (84) PO) -(-Skms) W -(10+kms) -(S-10km~) 14/1/12/7 Tesophenyu NA 3,086 (494) M(l) D(l) W -(lO+kms) -(S-lOkms) 15/1/12/8 Ziphenyu NA 409 (69) P(I) -( -5kms) W -(10+kms) -(S-lOkms) 1511/12/9 Gokhanyu NA 60 (12) P(l) ~(- Skms) W -(S-lOkms) -(5 -lOkms) 15/1/12/10 Tseminyu Vill. NA 1,070 (202) pel) -( - 5kms) W -(5-kms) -(-Skms) 15}1/12/11 Tseminyu H.Q. NA 1,008 (153) P(I) H(I) T PO BS (New Town) 15/li12jl2 Zisunyu NA 813 (121) pel) H(l) T PO -( - 5kms) 15/1/12/13 Kashanyu NA 422 (81) P(l) -( --Skms) T -(5-10kms) -( - Skms) 1S/1/12/14 Phenwhenyu NA 476 (73) M(l) -( -'-Skms) W -(5-lOkms) -(5-10kms) J 5/1/12/15 Terogunyu NA 774 (142) P(i) -( - Skms) W -(S -lOkms) -(5-10kms) 15/1/12/16 Zompha (UR) NA 77 ( 13) -(-Skms) -(-5kms) T -(5- kms) -( - 5kms) (Missio'1 Centre) 15/1/12/17 Ph-;nshllflYu NA 6)2 (99) P(I) -(5-1(lkms) T -(5-10kms) - (5 -lOk:ns) 15/1/12/18 Khenyu NA 248 (39) P(l) -(S-lOkms) W - (5 -10kms) - (5 -lOkms) 15/1/12/19 Rumesinyu NA 297 (39) P(I) - (lO+kms) w -(lO-Hms) '. - (lO+kms) 15/1/12/20 Scndenyu NA 784 (102) M(l) D(1) T -(,10+kms) - (lO+kms) 15/1/12(21 Tsokenkhonyu NA 301 (~,9) -(lOtkms) -(lOtkms) W -(10+kms) - (lO+kms) (Tsiemekhoml) 15/1/12122 Tsosinyu NA 231 (46) pel) -llO+kms) W - (lO+kms) -(IO+kms) 15/1/12/23 Logwesunyu NA 185 (30) pel) -(lO+kms) W -(lO+kms) .. -(IO+kms) 15/1/12/24 Rengmapani NA 331 (71) PO) -(lO+kms) W -(lO+kms) - (IO+kms) (Njophen) 15/1/12/25 Tseminyu NA 722 (125) H(I) PHC(l) T -(-5kms) -( - Skms) Old Town Circle Total = NA 15,209(2,510) F(l8),M(3) D(2),PHC(2) H(2) H(2) Note :- .The total area could not be presented as the viilages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed. 116- DIRECTORY Landuse Tsemioyu Circle

Approach Nearest town Power Staple Landuse (i.e. area under different types of landuse in hectares Remarks to distance (in kms) supply food rounded up to 2 decimal places including any village place of religious Forest Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period Main crops historical or culti vation cultivation or jhum ofro- under jhum archaeolog- or irrigated un irrigated cultivation tatiOn cultivation ical interest

I I -I-I- --1-5-- I 12 13 I 14 I 16 I I7 I 18 19 20 21

PR Kohim{'.(64) ED Rice NA 4.05 8.09 12.14 NA Rice M'3,C:l

KR Kohima(66) ED Rice NA 10.12 60.70 60.70 NA Rice C:l KR Kohima(66) ED Rice NA 10.12 80.94 121.41 NA Rice PR Kohima(61) ED Rice NA 8.09 80.94 80.94 NA Rice C:2 KR Kohima(60) ED Rice NA 12.95 101.17 101.11 NA Rice KR Kohima(78) Rice NA 6.07 121.41 121.41 NA Rice KR Kohima(61) ED R:ce NA 89.03 4C4.69 404.68 NA Rice C:6 KR Kohima(58) ED Rice NA 80.94 283.28 323.75 NA Rice C:2 KR Kohima(54) Rice NA 6.07 20.23 20.23 NA Rice KR Kohima(53) ED Rice NA 242.81 1,61~.74 2.023.43 NA Rice PR Kohima(50) ED Rice NA 4.05 4.05 4.05 NA Rice C;1

KR Kohiml(49) ED Rice 4.0S 161.87 1,618.74 1.841.32 NA Rice C:4,M;2 KR Kohima(46} ED Rice NA 242.81 566.56 809.37 NA Rice PR Kohima(44) ED Rice 327.80 202.34 607.03 809.37 NA Rice C:4 KR Kohima(42) ED Rice 4.05 242.81 687.97 896.38 NA Rice KR Kohima(50) ED Rice 10.12 4.05 8.09 2226 NA Rice

KR Kohima(S7) ED Rice 10.12 8.09 1,214.06 1,228.22 NA Rice KR Kohima(59) Rice 4.05 6.07 647.50 651.14 NA Rice KR Kohima(70) Rice NA 16.19 728.43 74058 NA Rice KR Kohima(50) ED Rice NA 202.34 809.37 825.56 NA Rice KR Kohima(SI) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice

KR Kohima(.i7) Rice 8.09 4.05 809.37 1,214.06 NA Rice KR Kohima(S3) Rice 20.23 NA 121.41 221.41 NA Rice KR Kohima(36) Rice 40.47 161.87 80.94 242.81 NA Rice

KR Kohima(47) ED Rice NA 40.47 121.41 40.41 NA Rice C;l

42S,93 4,077.20 lC,805.l2 12,716.87 M:5,C;2Z

117 PUGHOBOTO CIRCLE NAGALAND PUGHOBOTO CIRCLE CODE NO:I/13 KOHl MA DISTRICT (MOTIONAL)

INDEX

IIOUllDARY, DISTRICT ••. ,,' '" _,~, _. ,1' CIRCLE '" '.. ,,,_._,_, HEADOIJAATEft,ClRCLE .. ' .,' ,.. @

VILLAGE WITH ~OPULATION SIZE

BELOW 200~ aOO-4~9; ~OO- 999;

IOOO-~~"'SOOO' ABOVE .. o ••• DIsrtN&ARY,,, ", '" ." ... ,..... ,.. +

HI(itj !'CfiO~:. "1 '" '., ." l., '" fir S.

'051 Crrl::i •.• # •• ' •• ...." • ., 1/'1 PO ftlVU~ll;TMEAMS ", .. ' .. ' •• , .'. -'>_ ./

s

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Kohima District Pugboboto Circle SI.No. I Name of the Villages Location Code No. 1 2 ..... 3

1. Asukika . 1/13/6 2. Ghokimi 1/13/5 3. Kitami 1/13/8 4. Lazami 1/13/1 5. Mishilimi 1/1312· . 6. Natsumi 1/13/4 · 7. Pughoboto H. Q. 1/13/3 8. Tsaphimi 1/13/7

·121 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE 'Amenities and Kobima DistrIct

Amenities available (if not available in the village, a (-) d.lsh is shown Location Name of village Total Total population in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges code No. area* and number of viz-5kms, 5-10kms, lO+kms of the nearest place Where the fMility of the households is available is given) village (in he- Educational Medical Drink- Post & Day or Communica- ctares) ing telegraph daysof tions (Bus stop, water market Rly. Stn. water (pota- /hat, jf way) I ble) any

I -'-7 1 2 I 3 4 5 6 ~ I-Y\ 10

15/1j13jl Lazami NA 1,784 (436) P(3),M(1) D(l) T - (-5kms) -( - Skms) 1511/13/2 Mishilimi NA 1,186 (271) P(2) -(-Skms) W -( -Skms) -( - Skms) 1511/13/3 Pughoboto NA 621 ( 1.!.6) H(I),M(J) D(I) T PO BS H.Q. Pt l ) 15/1113/1 Natsumi NA 571 (164) M(l) -(5-10kms) T -(5-10kms) -(S-JOkms) 15/1/13/5 Ghokimi NA 835 (156) P(l) -(-5kms) W -( - 5kms) - (5 -lOkms) 15/1/13/6 Asukika NA 240 (45) M(l) D(1) W PO -(5-10kms) IS J I} 13/7 Tsaphimi NA 337 (67) P(l) -( -Skms) W -(-5kms) - (5-10kms) 15/ 1/13/8 Kitami NA 808 (153) P(I) -( - Skms) W -( - 5kms) - (5 -IOkms) Circle Total= NA 6,382(1,438) P(9),M(4) D(3) ._ H(l)

Note;. -The total area could not be presented as t.lle villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed.

122 DIRECTORY Landuse pugho6oto Circle

Approach Nearest town Power Staple Landuse (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares Remarks to distance (in kms) supply food rounded upto 2 decimal places including any village place of religious Forest Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period Main crops historical or culti va tion cultivation or jhum ofro- under jhum archaeolog- or irrigated un irrigated cultiva tion tation cultivation ical interest

I~ ------17- 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 16 I I 1~ 19 20 I 21

KR Kohima(56) ED Rice 323.75 32.37 NA 323.75 NA Rice KR Kohirna( 56) ED Rice 283.28 20.23 NA 202.34 NA Rice KR Kohirna(56) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA C:6

KR Kohimr,(63) ED Rice 202.34 32.37 NA 161.87 NA Rice KR Kohima(72) ED Rice 161.87 32.37 NA 161.87 NA Rice KR Kohima(7l) ED Rice NA NA NA NA KR Kohima(70) ED Rice 242.81 8.09 NA 8D.94 NA Rice KR Kohima(7l) ED Rice 283.28 12.14 NA 161.87 NA Rice C~l 1,497.33 137.57 1,092.64 -{;:7

123 GHATHASHI CIRCLE NAGAlAND GHATHASI CIRCLE CODE NO:VI4 KOHIMA DISTRICT . (NOTIONAL)

~ (f';... ._. II ",,' -.'"...... " -.I, t KICHILIMI " It ~ f' 11 7 \ lAWOHUMI '\. -- I u \, a 0 \~\ '. '-. 0 a: ), . .,\~,.,< 0 D I .( N \. . '...... r - r/ SH I SULUMI ...... -"\ . 9 _. 1 ,( eHISHILlMI ,} "" o J. • 6 :D .~ MUKALIHI _', \ 10 • CHISHOLIHI ( ....J S· •. KHUGHUTOHI\ .. + \ ...... KILOHI \, 3 .•• ~\ ~.@ '(' / ../_, -<, o I. GHATHASI • {J II /'. / ~ CI )- IPHONUMI HEBOLIMI ,..../. i 12 2 • , ../ INDEX f ./...... / ~ eOUND-'!RY DISTRICT...... ,. _._._._._ ••• _._._._._ J. ~ BOUNDARY CIRCLE ...... 0 ..... _._._._._._._._._._ .r \ ./'''''- 1, HEAOCW~TER 0 CIRCLE ." ... 0" @) o / ., • TUKUlIKA(Uf\) VILLAGE WITH POPULATION SIZt. 13 / BELOW 200; ZOO·~9';~OO-99'~ ... o •• I PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, DISPENSARY... "0 @) + J \ RIVERSlSTAEAMS ...... >- \ (.) ~J I ,/ :;:)' / ~ ~ ".... " lGHANUMI •. ~.-,. L • I r' "" 4. / ~ J.... -'" '+- o II

ALPHABETICAL LIST -OF VILLAGES Kohirna District Ghathashi Circle

81. No. Name of the Villages Location Code No.

--I---"~- 2 3

I. Awohumi 1/14/8 2. Chishilimi 1/14/6 3. Cbisholimi 1/14/5 4. Ghathashi H. Q. 1/14/11 5. Hebolimi 1114(2 6. Ighanumi 1/14/1 7. Iphonumi 1/14/12 8. Khughlltomi 1/14/4 9. Kilomi Kichilimi 1/14/7 10. Kilomi 1/14/3 11. Mukalimi 1/14/10 12. Shisulimi 1{14/9 13. Tukuliga (Unrecognised) 1/14/13

127 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE Amenities and Kobima District

Location Name of village Total Total popub· Amenities available (if not available in the village, a (-) dash is shown code No. area' tion and in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ran~es of the number of viz. -Skms, S-IOkms, and lO+kms of the near~st place wnere the village households facility is availahle is given) (in he- etaTes) I Educational Day or I Medical Drinking Post and I water telegraph days of I (potable) market/ I hat, if ! I any z 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I I -~--- lS/I/14/1 Ighanumi NA 82S(146) P(I),AC(I) - (- Skms) S - (5 -lOkms) 15/1/14/2 Hebolimi NA 504 (9S) P(l),AC(l) -( -Skms) T,W -(IO·Hms) 15/1/14/3 Kilomi NA 621(117) M(l),AC(I) D(1) T,W -(IO+kms) 15jl/14/4 Khughutomi NA 261 (47) P(l),AC(l) -(-SkIDs) T,W -(IO+kms) 1S/I/14/5 Chisholimi NA 318 (63) P(l),:\C(I) -(-5kms) T,W -(-Skms) 15/1/14/6 Chishilimi NA 380 (67) P(I),AC(I) -(-5kms) T -(-Skm,) 15/1/14/7 Kichilimi NA 375 (74) P(I),ACll) -(S-IOkms) T -,S-10kms) 15/1/14/8 Awohumi NA )99 (43) P(I),AC(I) -(lO+kms) s -(S-10kms) 15/1/14/9 Shisulimi NA 371 (65) P(l ),AC(l) -(5-lOkms) S -(lO+:(m,) 15/1/14/10 Mukalimi NA 354 (70) P(I),AC(lJ -(-5kms) ~ -(10+kms) 15/1/14}11 Ghathasbi H.Q. NA 39~· (80) M(1),AC(l) PHC(I) S -(10+km5~ 15/1/14/12 Iphonumi NA 283 (62) P(1),AC(l) -(-5kms) S -(lO+kms) 15/1/14/13 Tukuliga NA 91 (21) P(l),AC(I) -(5-10kms) S -(lO+kms) (Unrecognised)

Circle Ida] = NA 4,976(9:;0) P(ll) D('),PHC(l) AC(13),M(2)

Note; .Tbr total area could not be presented as the villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed.

128 DIRECTORY Landuse Ghathashi Circle

Appr- Nearest town Power Staple Landuse (i.e. area under different types of landuse in hectares Remarks oach distance (in kms) supply food rounded upto 2 decimal places.) including to any place village of religious Forest Wet rice Dry rice Area under ~eriod of Main historical Communica- cultivation cultivation or jhum rotation crops or archeao- tions (Bus stoP. or irrigated unirrigated cultivation under logical railway stn. jhum interest water way) Icultivation i j 10 I II I 12 I 13 I 14 I 15 I 16 17 18 19 I 20 21 ----~-~------_.- .. _- -~~-

--(5-10kms) KR Kohima(112) ED Rice 50.18 10.12 80.94 526.09 Rice -(-5kms) KR Kohima(l09) Rice 20.23 10.25 121.41 3,642.17 Rice BS PR Kohi:ua(105) Rice 80.94 20.23 121.41 2,428.12 Rice

-( -Skms) KR Kohlma(I04) Rice 50.18 10.25 121.41 1,211.06 .... I Rice -(-5kms) KR Kohima(IOI) Rice 40.47 10.25 121.41 2,023.43 Rice - (-Skms) XR Kohima(108) Rice 50.18 20.23 121.41 2,428.12 Rice -(5 -lOkms) KR Kohima(120) Rice :0.18 21.04 80.94 3,642.17 Rice -(5-lOkrns) KR Kohima(118) Rice 25.09 10.52 50.59 1,618.74 Rice - (10+ kms) KR Kohima( 115) Rice 29.95 6.07 105.22 1,621.17 Rice -(10+kms) KR Kohima(90) Rice 40.47 37.23 40.47 1,214.06 Rice -(lO+kms) KR Kohima(95) ED Rice 10.12 2307 80.94 809.37 Ricl! -(10+kms) KR Kohima(98) ED Rice 45.73 lO.:!5 10.25 4,046.86 Rice -(10+kms) FP Kobim'1(99) Rice 10.12 10.25 29.95 526.09 Rice

503.84 199.76 1,086.35 25,74().45

129 PEREN CIRCLE NAGALAND

PEREN SADAR CIRCLE ,.., / "~ I ~, .to. CODE NO~ 1/15 . \ ". "I '''' KOHIMA DISTRICT I . ''''\ ... (NOTIONAL) ~ ,/ . (') I PELETKIE \,_ N ;' • z ~ ;' }\ I ;' : 1- \ I: JAlUU OLO J r- ..... ,t / l I / "" t;' ~PEREN HQ, \"., .::, " .,...... ,/ 8.@ I ~ .~~ .. I ...... ,...... ",,.- .""'"__ ~ '0 .(' \'::::::.': I l ...,,' PEREN NEW ~ o 13 . i PEREN OlD 1- i 4 • tf"~ ~.i 0 K£RANGLWA l " f 12 t~..r { \ ._, i TESEN NEW -L 0" TESEN OLO PUILWA OLD .-f-...·_~ ...... _IO o 5 T E '~ ..... ,...... N ...... '" o "_.' 'l PUILWA NEW 1- ) 6 . , iI INDEX j a I t. , ,t CIRClE .. f ." '''_._1_. H(AOQI.WII'[R I CIlIClE... 'N@ i VILLAGE WITH popuLATION SIZE: II)l/' OLD 8ELOW 100'Z00-~"; ~OO-t,..

10()O·~'~'. ott III II' ... • 7 , 0.' _ o / P~IMAAY H~ALTH C(NHt." ...... 8 MPAIff£W POST OFFICE. H, 101 .~~ •• '.' ttl '0 i . .r' "'IGH SCHOOL, If Off ... 'U 'U , •• S . - i i. ~ ) I .. ~ o 'IKENDUN6 , 09 I l' .. r- i II: m J :~ .. I

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Kobima District Peren Circle

SI. No. Name of the Villages Location Code No.

2 3

1. Heranglwa 1/15/12 2. Jaluke Old IrIS(3 3. 1/15/9 4. Mpai New 1/15/8 5. Mpai Old 1/15/7 6. Peletkie 1/15/2 7. Peren H.Q. 1/15/1 . 8. Peren New I/IS/13 9. Peren Old 1/15/4 10. Puilwa New 1/15/6 11. Puilwa Old 11l5/S 12. Tesen New 1/1511~ 13. Tesen Old 1/15/10

133 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE Amenities and Kohima District I Location Mame of village Total Total popula· Amenities available (if not available in the village, a (-) dash is shown code No. area* tion and in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges of the number of viz. -5kms, 5-IOkms, and lO+kms of the nearest place where the village households facility is available is given) (in he- ctares) Educational Medical Drinking Post and Day or ! water telegraph days of (potable) market! hat, if I any - 1 2 I 3 I 4 , 6 7 8 I 9

ISll/15/l Peren H.Q. NA 1,582(427) H(1),M(2) PHC(l) T PO P(2) 15/1/15/2 Peletke NA 271 (55) P(l) -(5-10kms) T -(5-10k:ns) 15/1/15/3 Jalukie Old NA 97 (24) P(l} -(-Skms) N -(-skms) 15/1/15/4 ' Peren Old NA 582(119) P(l) -(-skms) T -( -skms) 15/1/15/5 Puilwa Old NA 183 (31) P(1) -(S-lOkms) N -(5-10kms) 15/1/15/6 Puilwa New NA 68 (J 7) pel) -(lO+kms) N -(10tkms) 15/1/15/7 Mpa:i Old NA 262 (58) P(I) -(IOtkms) N -(10tkms) 15/1/15/8 Mpai New NA 368 (53) PO) -(IOtkms) N -(IOtkms) 15/1/15/9 Kendung NA 172 (33) P(l) -(10+kms) N -(lOtkms) IS/IllS/tO Tesen Old NA 426 (85) P(l} -(lOtkms) T -(IOtkms) 15/1/15}11 Tesen New NA 155 (25) P(l) --llOtkms) T -(lOtkms) 15/1{15/12 Heranglwa NA 113 (24) pel) -(lO+kms) T -(IO+kms) 15/1/15/13 Peren New NA 109 (21) P(1) -(lOtkms) T -(IOtkms) Circle Total = NA 4,388(972) P(14},M(2) PHC(l) H(l)

Note: - .The total area could not be presented as the villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed.

134 DIRECTORY Landuse Peren Circle

Appr- Nearest town Power Staple Landuse (i.e. area under different types of landuse in hectares Remarks oach distance (in kms) supply food rounded upto 2 decimal places. including to any place village of religious Forest Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period of Main historical cultivation cultivation or jhum rotation crops or archeao- Communica- or irrigated unirrigated cultivation under logical tions (Bus stop, jhum interest railway sin. cultivation water way) I I I I 10 III I 12 I 13 I 14 I 15 I 16 17 18 19 I 20 2I-

BS KR Dimapur(78) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice

-(5-10kms) KR Dimapur(87) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(-Skms) KR Dimapur(73) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice· -(-5kms) KR Dimapur(83) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(5-10kms) KR Dimapur(88) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(93) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(IO+kms) KR Dimapur(98) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur( t 03) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(l05) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+kms) KR Dimapur(104) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(10 + kms) KR Dimapur(103) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice --(IO+kms) KR Dimapur(108) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice -(lO+km5) KR Dimapur(98) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice NA NA NA NA NA

135 APPENDIX-I Circlewise Abstract ,of Education. District : Kohima

E D U C A ----- Higher Secondary / College 81. Name of Circle Matriculation Adult literacy Primary School Middle School Secondary School PUC/Intermediate/ (graduate & No. Junior College above) class/centres

Vill- Village Instilu- Village In,stitu. Institu- Village Institu- ViII- Instit- Instit· tions I tlOns Village tions tions age lutions age utions I ------.. - 1 2 3 -4- 5 I 6 7 8 ~9- 10 -1~1 i12 13 14~

1. Tening 12 13 3 3 1 2. Nsong 5 5 3. Pedi 11 11 2 2 1 4. Jaluke 33 34 5 6 1 5. Dhansiripar ]2 12 2 2 6. Dimapur Sadar 38 38 7 7 1 7. Nihokhu 60 60 5 5 8. Ghaspani 26 27 5 5 3 5 9. Zubza ]0 26 1 1 3 4 10. Jakhama 12 20 5 S 2 2 11. Chiephobozou 20 33 11 ]2 2 S 12. Tseminyu 18 18 3 3 2 2 13. Pughoboto 6 9 4 4 14. Ghathashi 11 11 2 2 13 13 15. Peren 13 14 1 2

136 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Medical and Other Amenities Contd.

T I 0 N A L MEDICAL

Maternity and child welfare centre/ Primary Hea· Family Primary health Community Others Villages Dispensary Hospital lth Centre! Planning sub-centre health workers with no Maternity home/ Heal th cen tTt centre educa- child welfare centre tional ViIla- Instit- facilities Vi1Ia-1In~tit- Villa- Instit- Village lnstitu- Vin" I"~tit" Viii" I~tit" Numbers ge uliens ge ullOns ge utiens tiens age ullOns age utlOns Ivn"" Institutions Village ---- IS 16 17 I 18 I 19 I 20 21 22 23-V-25 28 29 30 31 lL'6n---

3 3 2 I I 1 3 3 2 2 2 3 1 1 1. 1 16 1 5 6 6 4 4 2 2 6 6 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 1

137 APPENDIX-I Circlewise Abstract of Education, District : Kohima

D RINKING - W ATE R

81. Name of Circle Others Village No. I with no Tap Well Tank Tube well River Fountain I Canal Others medical Institu. facilities ! Village tions _I -1- 32 34 36 37 38 39 41 42 2 33 35 40 \ \ -

1. Tenning 9 9 13 5

2. Nsang 7 ".J 8 3 3. Pedi 11 13 4. Jaluke 32 16 19 5. Dhansiripar 13 15 6, Dimapur Sadar 36 18 31 2 21 7. Nihokhu 81 2 58 19 8. Gbaspani 27 19 4 5 6 9. Zubza 6 10 10. Jakhama 11 5 8 11. Chiephobozou 11 6 5 9 12. Tseminyu 19 12 13 13. Pughoboto 5 " 5 14. Ghathashi 11 6 4 7 IS. Paren 12 7 6

138 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Medical and Other Amenities Cone/d. POST AND TELEGRAPH I COMMUNICATION POWER SUPPLY Villages withlno More drinking Naviga. than one water P.O. T.O. P.T.O. P.O.& T.O.& PT.O.& Phone Bus stop Railway ble water Available Not source facility I hone Phone Phone station way available I of any I type I I .. _- I )2 43 I 44 I 45 I 46 I 47 I 48 49 I 50 51 53 I 54 I 55 I 56

13 2 9 4 4 8 3 12 2 4 6 9 26 I 2 I3 28 2 7 10 29 82 3 1 ]0 26 8 10 2 8 10 3 7 3 14 6 2 3 17 8 2 8 4 3 10 1 7 6

139 APPENDIX-II-VILLAGE DIRECTORY Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (census towns) - Kohima District Land use (i.e. area under different type of land use in hectare rounded upto 2 decimal places) Sl. Total area Main crops under Name of the Town (in sq. kms.) Period of rotation No. Wet rice Dry rice Area under Jhum cultivation Forest cultivation cultivation or Jhum or irrigated un irrigated cultivation

I 2 3 4 5 6 1 8 9

N I L

APPENDIX-III-VILLAGE DIRECTORY List of village where no amenities are available

Name of Circle Name of Village Location code No.

1 2 3

N L

140 APPENDIX-IV -VILLAGE DIRECTORY IV -B-List of villages according to the proportion of scheduled castes alld scbeduled tribes to the total population by ranges

B-Sclieduled Tribes Ranges of sche· I duled tribes population L. C. No. Name of villages L. C. No_ Name of villages L. C. No. Name of villages (percentage) _-I 1 2 , 3 4 5 6 7 ~~~ "'~-~-----'-__"'_'_'------'-"-'~--- _.,..."'

Circle : Tenning ] /1.

0-5 6 - 15 16 - 25 26 - 35 36 - 50 51 + 15/1/1/1 Tenning H. q. 15/1/1/2 Tenning village 15/1/1/3 Terun 15/1/1/4 Nzau 15/1/1/5 Ntu 15/1/1/6 Chamcha 15/1/1/7 Nchang-am 15/1/1/8 Mbanbungwa 15/1/1/9 Mbaulwa 15/1/1} 10 Nkilalwa 15/1/1Jll Azailong 151111)12 Sinjal 15/1/1/13 Nkio old

Circle ; Nsong 1/2.

0-5 6 - 15 16 - 25 26 - 35 36 - 50 51 + 15/1/2/1 Nsong H. q. 15}1/l/2 Nsong village 15/1/2/3 Nzauna 15/1/2/4 Lalong 15/1/2/5 Ngam 15/1/2/6 Ngaulong 15/1/2/7 Mechangbung 15/1/2/8 Bamsiakilwa

Circle : Pedi l/l

o - S 6 - 15 16 - 25 26 - 3S 36 - 50 51 + 15/1/3/1 Pedi H. q. 15/1/3/2 Benreu 15/1/3/3 Poilwa 15/1/3/4 Rebuak 15/1/3/5 Gaili-old 15/1}3/6 Gaili new 15/1/3}7 Ngwalwa-old 15}1/3(8 Ngwalwa-new 15}1/3}9 Punglwa 15}1/3/1O Maova 15/1/3/11 Heningkungl wa 15/1}3/12 Mhai 15/1/3/13 Hainakui old 15/1/3/14 Ndunglw3

141 APPENDIX-IV - VILLAGE DIRECTORY IV ·B·List of villages according to the proportion of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes to tbe total population by ranges B-Scheduled Tribes

Ranges of sche· duled tribes L. C. No. Name of villages population L. C. No. Name of villages L.C. No. Name of villages (percenta2e) I 1 2 I 3 4 5 6 7 ----~--- ..

Circle : ~laluke 1/4.

0-5 6 - IS 16 - 25 26 - 35 15/1/4/4 Nkoreu 36 - 50 15/1/4/2 Jaluke new 15/1/4/3 Mhainamtsi 51 + 15/1/4}1 Jaluke H. q. 15/1/4}5 Dungki 15}1}4/6 Kiyevi 15/1}4}7 Mhaikam 15/1}4}8 laluke (B) 15/11419 Kejanglwa 15/1/4/10 Samziuram IS/1}4/11 Phanjang 15/1/4/12 LHen 15/1/4}13 Libemphai 151l}4J14 Saijang 15/1}4)15 Thenjol 15/1/4/16 Chalkot new 15/1/4/17 Chalkot old 15/1/4}18 Phaijol 15/1/4/19 Vongkithem 15/1/4/20 Inbung 15/1/4/21 Athibung 15/1/4)22 Songlhuh 15}1}4/23 Beisumpui old 15/1 /4/24 Pelhang 15/1/4/25 Beisumpui new 15/1/4J26 Bongkolong IS} 1/4/27 Soget old 15/1/4}28 Soget new 15/1/4J29 Khelma 15/1/4/30 Ikiesingram 15/1/4/31 Slilhem 15/1/4J32 Nkio new 15/1/4/33 Nsanlwa 15/1}4/34 Molhoi 15/114/35 Phaikholum 15/1/4/36 Songngou

Circle : Dbansiripar 1/5.

o - 5. 6 - 15' 16 - 25 26 - 35 15}1/5/2 Razephe 15}1/5/4 Disagaphu 36 - 50 15/1/5/5 Sokhuvi 15/1/5/6 Pimla 51 + 15/1/5;1 Dhansiripar 15/1/5/3 Shitovi 15/1/5/7 Zutovi 15/1/5/8 Gowoto 15/1/5/9 Toshizu 1511/5/10 Lothavi 1511 (5(11 Amalurna 15/1{5/12 Doyapur 15/1/5/13 Ganesh Nagar 15/1 {S/l4 Hazadisha 15/1/5/15 Manglumukh

Circle: Dimapur Sadar 1/6. (Contd.)

o - S- IS/I (6[2 Dornukhya (U.R.) 15/1 16f25 Khopanala 15/1/6/24 Singrijan ]5/]/6/30 Rangapahar 15/1/6/32 Uriabengaligaon 6 - 15 15/1/6/4 Darogajan 1511{6{33 Signal serna 15/1/6/38 Nepali Natun Bosti

142 APPENDIX-IV-VILLAGE DIRECTORY IV -B-List of villages according to the proportion of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges B-Scheduled Tribes

Ranges of sche- duled tribes population L. C. No. Name of villages L. C. No. Name of villages L.C.No. Name of villages (percentage) 1 2 I 3 4 5 6 7 " "----_. -

Circle; Dimapur Sadar 1/6 (Cone/d.)

16 - 25 15/1/6/29 Sangtam ti la 15/1/6/31 Thahekhu 26 - 35 15/1/6/15 Darogapathar 15/1/6/17 Air Field Ao 15/1/6/34 Kacharigaon 15/1/6/35 Signal Angami 36 - SO 15Jl/6/9 Padampukhuri 15/1/6/13 Nagarjan (B) 15/1/6/21 Sugar Mill Area 1~/1/6/19 Chekiye 15/1/6/36 Lengrijan 15/1/6/41 Vipon 51 + 15/1/6/1 Sozukh.u (U.R.) 15/1/6/3 Kusia"bil 15/1/6/5 Purnabazar (North and S0uth) 15/1/6/6 Bamunpukhuri 15/1/6/7 Naharbari 15/1/6/8 Toluvi 15/1/6/10 Samaguri 15/1/6/11 Erali Bill 15/1/6/12 Nagarjan (A) 15/1/6/14 Phaipijang 15/1/6/16 Dubagaon 15/1/6/18 Diphupar 15/1/6/20 Model viiI. 5th miles 15/1/6/22 Sovima 15/1/6/23 Tenyiphe 15/1/6/37 Duncan (N) 15 J1 /6/39 Naga New Model 15/1/6/40 Zani 15/1 /6/42 Thilekhu Village

Circle ; Nihokbu 1/7. (Contd)

o - s. 15/1/7/59 Lukuto 6 - 15 16 - 25 15/1/7/31 Vihokhu 15/117133 Nihokhu 26 - 35 36 - 50 15/1/7/41 Khehokhu 15/1 /7/62 Muhumi 15}1/7/70 Sun ito 15/1/7/73 Khughovi 51 + 15/1/7/1 Hukai 15/1/7/2 Tokishe 15/1/7/3 Zekheshe 15/117/4 Vikheto 15/117/5 Zutoi 15/1/7/6 Izhavi 15/1/7/7 Tohokhu 15/11718 Arito 15/1/7/9 Pihekhu 15/1/7/10 Vihoto 15/1/7/11 Kukhuvi 15/1/7jl2 Yetomo 151 1/7/13 Khehuto 1511/7114 Mughavi 15/1/7/15 Yeheto 15/1{7/16 Nitozu 15/1/1/17 Luhezhe 15/1/7/18 Shokhevi 15/1/7/19 Luhevi 15/1/7/20 Kikheho 15/1/7/21 Zhekuche 15/1/7/22 Reveto 15/117/23 Nikhikhe 15/1j7J24 Husuto 15/l/7/25 Tohoi 15/1/7/26 Ngarmzalam 15/117/27 A.O. Imchen 15/1/7/28 Khuhoi 15/1/7/29 Govihe 15/l/7/30 Nguvehe 15j 1/7/32 Nihekhu 15/1/7/34 Khehoi 15/1/7/35 . Toshiho

143 APPENDIX-IV-VILLAGE DIRECTORY IV -B-List of villages according to the proportion of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges B-Scheduled Tribes

Ranges of sche· I duled tribes population L. C. No. Name of villages L. C. No. Name of villages L. C. No. Name of villages (oercentage) I t I 2 I 3 4 I 5 6 7 "-,--~ .. _-_.

Circle; Nihokhu 1/7. (Cone/d.)

1511/7/36 Hozukhe 15/1/7/37 Sukhato 15/117138 Pukhato 15/1/7139 Hakheze 15/117/40 Sihoi 15/1/7/42 Nihoto 15/1/7/43 Hoito 15/1/7/44 Ghoketo 15/1/7/45 Khekiye 1511/7146 Zuheshe 15Il/7/47 Hotovi 15(1/7148 Ahozhe 15/1/7/49 Homeland 15/117/50 Vishiyi 15/1/7151 Tokugha 15/1/7/52 Iuzheto 15/1/7/53 Kiyelho 15/1/7/54 Phuhoto 15/1/1/55 Shitoi 15/1/7/56 Hevishe 15/1/7/57 Ghonivi 15/1/7/58 Pishikhu 15/117/60 Padala 15/1/7/61 Kiyazu 151117/63 Hanimi (Hovishe) 15/1/7/64 Hovokhu 15/1/7/65 Henito 15/1/7/66 Yeveto 15/1/7/67 Hevekhe 15/1/7168 Hukato 15/1/7/69 Hetoi 15/1/7/71 Ghotovi 1511/7/72 Ghotoi 15/1/7/74 Henivi 15/1/7/75 . Kukiye 15/1/7/76 Zukihe 15/1/7/17 Lotivi 15/1/7/78 Nizhevi 15/1/7/79 Ghositi 15/1/7180 Khutovi 15/1 I7/81 L. Vihoto 15/1/7182 Hokato

Circle ; Ghaspani 1/8. o - 5. 6 - 15 16 - 25 15/1/8/21 Kukidolong 15fl/8/28 Siethikema (C) 26 - 35 36 - 50 15/1/8/8 MeJziphema ViII. ISII/8/25 Chumukedima ViiI. 15/1/8/26 Siethikema Vill. Old 15/1/8/27 Siethikema ViiI. New 15/1/8(29 Sodzulhu 51 + 15/l/8/1 Viphoma B/I/8/2 Piphema Old 15/1/8/3 Piphema New 15/1/8/4 Piphema Bazar 15{1/8/5 Tsepama 15/1/8/6 Pherima Village 15/1}8/7 Pherima Town 15/1/8/9 Medziphema 15/1/8/10 Sirhima (N & S) Town (N) 15/1/8/11 Sirbi Angami J5/1/8/12 Sochunoma Tsuma 15/1/8/13 Zuikhu 'A' 15/1/8/14 Zuikhu '8' 15/1/8/15 Khaibung 15/1/8/J6 Molvom 15/1/8/17 Bungsang 15/1/8/18 Rajaphe/Sathie 15/1/8/19 Khamkeria Jhornapani 15/118/20 15/ J/8/22 Pagala pahar 15/1/8/23 Chumukidima T.C. 15/1/8/24 Chumukedima Town 15/1/8/25 ChumLlkedima ViII. 15/1/8/16 Siethikema ViiI. Old 15f1 /8/27 Siethikema Vil1. New 15/1/8/30 Naga United Viii. 15/1/8/31 Old ~houba 15/118/32 New Shouba 15fl/3/33 Aozim 15/1(8/34 Khelhozhe/Viwolo 144 APPENDIX-IV-VILLAGE DIRECTORY IV -B-List of villages according to tbe proportion of scheduled castes and scbeduled tribes to tbe total population by ranges B-Scbeduled Tribes

Ranges of sche­ duled tribes population g (percentalle) L: No !_ N,= O:""'""_~;~O .! __N_am_e __o-=-: '_i1_la_es_I_L_._C-=--·N_O_, ___N_am_e_of-;:;-7v_iIl_ag_es_ I 6

Circle : Zubza 1/9. o - 5- 6 ._ 15 16 - 25 26 - 35 36 - 50 15/1/9/1 Zubza H.q. 51 + 15/1/9/2 Peducha 15/1/9/3 Menguzhuma 15/1/9/4 Kiruphema 15/1/9/5 Thekerejuna 15(1/9/6 Dzulekerna 15{1/9/7 Khomorna 15/1/9/8 Mezorna 15/1/9/9 Jotsoma 15/1/9110 Sechuma

Circle; Jakhama 1/10.

o - 5_ 6 - IS 16 - 25 26 _ 35 36 - 50 15/1/10/1 Jakharna H.q, 15/1/10/8 Chakabama Vilt. 51 + 15/1/10/2 lakharna 15/1/10/3 Viswema 15/1/1°/4 Khuzama 15/1/10/5 Kidirna 15/I/1O{6 Kezoma 15/1/10/7 Chakabama H.q. 15fl/I0/9 Pfuchama 15/1/10/10 Phesama 15/1/10/11 Kigwema 15/1/10/12 Mirna 15/1/10/13 Mitelephe

Circle : Chiepoobozou 1/11.

o - 5- 6 - IS 16 - 25 26 - 35 36 - 50 51 + 15j1/II/1 Kohima Village 15/1/11/2 Chedema 15jl!11j3 Rukhroma 15J1/11/4 Dihorna 1511/11/5 Kijurnetuoma 15{1{ll{6 Thizarna( Chicliema) 15/1/11/7 Mererna 15/1/11/8 Chieswema 15/1/11/9 Keruma 15/1/11/10 Nerherna 15/1 /11/11 Model Village 15/1/11/12 Chiephobozou 15/I/llJl3 Garipherna 15/I/ll{14 Touphema 15/1/11/15 Chiechama ]5/1/11/16 Nacharna 1511/11/17 Botsa 15fl/11/18 Tk'huma ]5/1/11/19 Seiyharna 15/1/11/20 Phekerukrierna

145 APPENDIX-IV -VILLAGE DIRECTORY IV .. B.. List of villages according to the proportion of scheduled castes and scbeduled tribes to the total population by ranges

B-Scheduled Tribes

Ranges of sche· r duled tribes population L.e.No. Name of villages L.e, No. Name of villages L.e.No. Name of villages (percen talle ) t 1 2 I 3 4 5 6 7 --~, ~,~ _...... -.-...... -...... ,

Circle: Tsemlnyu 1/12. o - 5- 6 - 15 16 - 25 26 - 35 36 - 50 51 + 15/1/12/1 Kontsunyu Stn. 15/1/12/2 Kontsunyu Viii 15/1/12/3 Tsosesunyu 15/1/12/4 Chunglikha 15/1/12/5 Nsunyu 15/1/12/6 Nyishunyu 15/1112/7 Tesophenyu 15/1/12/8 Ziphenyu 15/1/12/9 Gokhanyu 15/1/12/10 Tseminyu Vilt. 15/1/12/11 T;eminyu H.q. 15/1/12/12 Zisunyu (New Town) 15/1/12/13 Kashanyu 15/1/12/14 Phenwhenyu 15/1/12/15 Terogunyu 15/1/12/16 Zompha (UR) 15/1/12/17 Phenshunyu 15/1/12/18 Khenyu (Mission Centre) 15/lfl2/19 Rumesinyu 15/1/12/20 Sendenyu 15/1/12/21 Tsokenkhonyu (Tsiemekhuma) 15/1/12/22 Tsosinyu 15/1/12/23 Logweshunyu 15[1112/24 Rengmapani 15/1/12/25 Tseminyu(Old Town) (Njophen)

Circle : Pugboboto 1113. o - 5. 6 - 15 16 - 25 26 - 35 36 - 50 51 + 15/1{13{1 Lazatni 15/1/13/2 Mishilimi 15/1/13/3 Pughoboto H.q, 15/1113/4 Natsumi 1511/13/5 Ghokimi 15/1/13/6 Asukika . 15/1/13/7 Tsaphimi 15/1/13/8 Kitami

Circle : Ghat bas hi 1/14. ,Centd.) o - 5. 6 - 15 16 - 25

146 APPENDIX-IV-VILLAGE DIRECTORY IV ·B-List of villages according to the proportion of scheduled castes aod scheduled tribes to the total population by raoges

B-Scbeduled Tribes

Ranges of sche- duled tribes population L. C. No. Name of villages 1. C. No. Name of villages L.C.No. Name of villages (percentage) 1 :2--I 3 4 5 6 7 ._-- .~-.-.------_._------

Circle : Gbathllshi 1/14. (Concld.)

26 - 35 36 - 50 51 + 15/1/14{1 Ighanumi 15/1/14/2 Hebolimi 15/1/14/3 Kilomi 15/1114/4 Khughutomi 15/1{14/5 Chishotimi 15/1j14/6 Chishilimi 15/1/14/7 Kichilimi 15/1/1418 Awohumi 15/1/14/9 Shisulimi 15{1/14{10 Mukalimi 15/1/14/11 Ghathasbi H.Q. 15/1/14112 Iphonumi 15/1/14/13 Tukuliga (Unrecognised)

Circle : PereD 1/15. o - 5. 6 - 15 }6 - 25 26 - 35 36 - 50 51 + 15/1/ 15/1 Peren H.q. 15/1/15/2 Peletkie 15/1/15/3 Ja1ukie Old 15 11/15/4 Peren Old 15/1/1515 Puilwa Old 15/1/15/6 PuiIwa New 15{1/15/7 Mpai Old 1511/15/8 Mpai New 15/1{15/9 Kendung 15/1/15{10 Tesen Old 15/1/15/11 Tesen New 15/1/15(12 Heranglwa 15/1/15/13 Peren New

Note :- .. Excludes villages with no scheduled tribe population.

147 PA.Rl'.A, VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

Section-II TOWN DIRECTORY NOTES 0 N TOWN DIRECTORY

The abbreviations used in Town Directory are as follows :~

1. Statement-I T C = Town Committee 2. Statement-III T C = Town Committee

3, Statement-IV T C = Town Committee P R = Pucca road KR = Kutcha road OSD = Open surface drainage BSD = Box surface drainage ST = Septic tank latrines WB = Wheel barrows T = Tap water SR Survice reservoir. 4. Statement-V H = Hospital N H = Nursing homes D = Dispensaries A = Arts only S Science only A S C ::; Arts, Science and Commerce Shtype = Shorthand & type writing' PL cum RR = Public library cum reading room. 1981 CENSUS-TOWN STATEMENT Status and -

Number of house- Sl. Class name and civic Location Name of circle Area holds including No. administration status code No. (in sq. km) houseless house- of town holds (in 1981 census) 1901 1911

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. III, Dirnapur (TC) lIn Dimapur Town 18,13 6,627

2. III, Kohima (TC) 111 Kohima Town 23 7,499 3,093 2,423 -21.66

150 DIRECrORY -1 Growth History

Population and growth rate of the town at the censuses of Sex ratio Density (1981 Census) 1971 1981 1961 1971 1981 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 Census Census Census

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

5,753 12,426 32,878 1,813 600 476 616 +115.99 +164.59 2,790 2,759 3,507 4,125 7,246 21,545 34,340 1,493 635 517 737 +15.15 -1.11 +27.11 +17.62 +75.66 +197.34 +59.39

151 1981 CENSUS-TOWN STATEMENT Physical Aspects and - I Name of road distance I Physical aspects (in kms) from I Class and name SI. of town No. ITemperature (in centigrade Nearest city with Rainfall State District Circle population of one Railway (in mOl) I HQs. HQs. HQs. lakh and more Station Maximum Minimum I \ .----~~- - --.-- .- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. III Dirnapur 1,301.5 33.3 19.9 Kohima Kohima Dimapur lmphal, Manipur Dimapu (74) (74) (0) (216) (0)

2. III Kohima 1,799.0 21.5 10.3 Kohirna Kohlma Kohirna Imphal. Manipur DimapUl (0) (0) (0) (142) (74)

Source: A.D.C. Dimapur, D.C. Kohima, the information IS based on twelve monthly average

152 DIRECTORY -If Location of Towns, 1979

Bus route Navigable river/canal (if within 10 kms).

11 12

1) Kohima (74) 2) Gauhati, VIA-Doboka (290) 3) Heningkunglwa (37) 4) Amguri VIA Jorhat (170.0) 5) Mon VIA Mariani, Namtola (262) 6) Imphal (219.0) i) Wokha (154.0) 8) Zunheboto (224.0) 9) Mokokchung (207)

1) Pughoboto (56) 2) Dimapur (74) 3) Imphal (145) 4) Mokokchung (VIA-Wokha-(160) 5) Zunheboto (150) 6) Phek (150) 7) (254) 8) Meluri (166) 9) Pfutsero (70) ]0) Chazouba (74) 11) Chetheba (55) 12) Wokha (80) 13) Tseminyu (50) 14) .Botsa (37) 15) Mao (32) 16) Kilo (125) 17) Khonoma (25)

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~.;j N Q.-;; 00 ~.c'-'E .....~ ~2~'o - 5'~ r-- 0"aJ u - - , 8'" - UJ :l- It:> "O.~ ...... = ...... "" - a.S!0 .... orl '""" ---, - 1\)...., .-;> .~ >.o.~_~ en ~ ~·u::= , , ...... 0. - ::100. N r,il1\)::I>, .... ~ u[/)_ ~ , - e\ "00 0 r-- o ~ .... E-4 Q\ ... 1"'1 -=:ao.EaJ ..... 1>lJ:: U ::;E .... ",.- 0 - f;I;l o UJ 0 UJ ~ r£ , - ... ;.. .~ I\) o o ~ ...... c :l... N "'"I C i5~ ~ E-4 ~ , - Z z a .;; - ~ ~ < ..aJl) :r- 8 0 :; [/)u o~ E-4 L.!.l ~ .;;'"' "I) r-­ - I f-o .... 20 00. 0 .u'" QQ 0\ ;::l - ";I :s:2 00. ~ I: Z - ~ = o a .,CJ .... til til U .;.. 01\) I ... 8011 r-- ~ = 1"'1 U III'" Q QC t;b til g Q\ >.~ ~UJ o 1""1 , .- - o .!!o ;::, \0 "O,Qg'S08 • C¥: O~ , - :;~~ C"l "0'-"3 I/') N 0I).l: 0. 0 N -e 00 vi' ~ "3 0.';: , - ';:; r--00 '3 00 0. 'It 000 N 0..._ - M .0 ~ I ...... ", .. oj 0 ...UJ "" QO u '" 0\ M '>'a._.- 0 '" - U 8';: a '-" - "0 ",00'" ",111= N ~8~ -",0 U of-< .0 iiiZ ...... 155 1981 CENSUS-TOWN STATEMENT Medical, Educational, Recreational

SI. Class and name Population Med ica I f acili ties Educational No. of Town ---~--".--~---~---- Hospitals/Dispe- Beds in Medi- Arts/ Medical colleges Engineering Politechnics nsaries/T.B. cal insti tutions Science/ colleges Clinics noted in col. Comme- No.4 Tce Colleges

I I I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. Ill, DimapuT 32,878 H 0), D (2) H=IOO A (1) Imphal, Manipur Jorhat, Assam Kohima NH (2) (216) (133) (74)

2. Ill, Kohima 34,340 H (I). D (2) H=218 S (1) Imphal, Manipur Jorhat. Assam A (1) (142) (207) ASC (I)

156 DIRECTORY -v and cultural facilities, 1979

- Facilities Number of recreational and cultural

Recognised short- Higher secondary Junior Sec- Middle Primary Adult liter- Working Stadi- Cine- Auditorial/ Public Iib- hand, typewriting Intermediate/PUC ondary Ma- schools schools acy classes/ Women's urn rna Drama/ raries incl- and other vocati- (Pre-University triculation centers, ot- hostels with community uding onal training College/ Junior hers number of halls reading institutions college level) (specify) seats rooms.

10 II 12 13 14 I 15 16 17 I 18 I ly 20

SHjTYPE (3) 9 10 13 3 2

SH/TYPE (3) 11 11 15 1 PL cum RR (6)

157 1981 CENSUS-TOWN STATEMENT Trade, Commerce, Industry

Name of three most important Name of three most important Name of three most important commodities imported commodities exported commodities manufactured SI. Class and name No. of Town 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

I. III, Dimapur Rice Edible oil Dal Maize Sugar Wheat Wheat Sugar Aluminium product product products

2. m, Kohima Rice Sugar Dal Candle Handloom sticks products

158 DIRECTORY -VI and Banking, 1979

Number of Banks Number of agricultural Number of non-agricultural credit societies credit societies

12 13 14

12

5 3 8

159 PART.B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAOT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Fly Leaf

In this part basic population figures in respect of each village in case of rural areaS and for each ward in case of urban areas have been presented in 28 columns for each circle/town separately. In census terminology this statement is called Primary Census Abstract. This Abstract can be divided into following five parts for column-wise iIlustration:- (a) The first part contains two columns, e,g, columns. I and 2, code number assigned to each village within each circle and for each ward within the town and name of each village within each circle and name of town/ward within the urban area, (b) The second part of the Abstract relates to the information pertaining to the total area, number of occupied residential houses, number of households, sexwise distribution of population, sexwise population of scheduled castesltribes and literacy figures for each village within the circle in the rural areas and for each ward in case of urban areas. The total area in column 3 has been given for the town only but the same could not be furnished for each village within each circle as the villages in the district are not cadestrally surveyed. The total number of occupied residential houses in column 4 excludes the vacant houses and other houses which are used for non-residential purposes and the information is based on the Abridged Houselist ot 1981 enumeration. The number of households in column 5 has been presented on the basis of Household Schedule. The total population figures in column 6 has been distributed sex wise in columns 7 and 8 of the Abstract for each village and urban ward which also included houseless and institutional population. (c) The third part of the Abstract contains columns 9 to 12. The columns 9 and 10 are kept blank as there is no scheduled caste popUlation in Nagaland as per Constitution (Nagaland) Scheduled Tribe Ord::r, 1970. In columns II and 12 the sexwhe popUlation of scheduled tribes have been presented. The sexwise literacy figures h:we been presented in columns 13 and 14.

(d) The fourth part from columns 15 to 26 deals with working population, In column, 15 and 16 sexwise main workers have been given whereas from columns 17 to 24 the figures relating to the main workers into four broad categories of workers have been presented. These categories include workers engaged as cultivators, Agricultural labourers, Household Industry and the remaining workers which fall under the industrial classifica­ tion in catogory JII, IV, V (b), VI to IX under the heading "Otherworkers". It may be noted that the particulars about these categories of workers are not being presented in the Pri:nary Census Abstra':t itself separately, however, the same has been presented in table B-3 of Part III of oUr publication, In columns 25 & 26 sex wise particulars of marginal workers have been presented. This category of worke;s are other than the. main workers and are engaged in economic pursuits for only some part of the year. (e) The fifth part contains with the non-working population who are dependent on others. The informations have been presented in columns 27 & 28 of this statement. The definitions of all the categories of workers, non-workers and other items of the Abstract are given in the analytical note of this book. The District Primary Census Abstract has been presented first and thereafter the Abstracts in respect of each circle have been presented by rural Ilnd urban units separately.

161 DIS I RICT PRIM.4..R V

i

I Total Population ( including Totall Area No of Institutional and Houseless 81. State/District/Tehsill Rural,! in Occupied No. of I Population) No. V, A,ICity/Town Urban Km2 Residential Households

Houses --~-----.------_ ------~~ -_-_-_- ~ ~ .---~.--. i p M F P -4- 1 2 I 3 5 6 7 8 I) 10 ~~-----~~

1. Kohim,a District Total 4,041.00 49,632 49,71~ 250,105 139,694 110.411 Rural 3,999.87 35,592 35,592 182,887 99,578 83,309 Urban 41.13 14,040 14,126 67,218 40.116 27,102

1. Tenning Total(R) NA 857 857 4,343 2,186 2,157 2. Nsong Total(R) NA 291 291 1,705 86'! 843 3. Pedi Total(R) NA 1,149 1,149 5,507 2,814 2,693 4. ' laluke Total(R) NA 2,624 2,624 14,883 7,839 7,044 5. Dhansiripar Total(R) NA 1,698 1,698 9,059 4,881 4,178 6. Dimapur Sadar T0tal(R) NA 6,793 6,793 35,085 20.696 14,389 7, :Nihokhu Total(R) NA 3,556 3,556 15,278 8,186 7,092 8, Ghaspuni Total(R) NA 3,707 3,707 18,773 10,993 7,780 9. Zubza Total(R) NA 1,543 1,543 7,815 4,264 3,551 10. Jakhama Total(R) NA 3,054 3054 18,104 9,504 8,600 11. eh iephobozl)u Total(R) NA 4,450 4,450 21,380 11,204 10,176 12. Tseminyu Total(R) NA 2,510 2,510 15,209 7,949 7,260 13. Pughoboto TotaI(R) NA 1,438 1,43B 6,382 3,251 3,131 14. Ghathashi Total(R) NA 950 950 4,976 2,626 2,350 15. Peren Total(R) NA 972 972 4,388 2,323 2,065 16, Kohima Town Total(U) 23,00 7,020 7,499 34,340 19,772 14,568 17, Dimapur Town Total(U) 18.13 6,620 6,627 32,878 20,344 12,534

162 CENSUS ABSTRACT

I

Scheduled Scheduled Tribes Literates Total main workers Castes (I-IX)

I M F p F P M F M F I I M P 11 I 12 I 13 14 15 16 17 IS 19 20 1.1 163,905 84,822 79,083 122,397 79,684 42,713 111,773 75,3()7 36,466 139,344 71.874 67,470 79.863 52,227 27,636 87,210 53,468 33,742 24,561 12,948 11,613 42,534 27,457 15,077 24,563 21,839 2.724

4,201 2,071 2,130 1,300 905 395 2,366 1,142 1,224 1,702 859 843 354 269 85 1,016 503 513 5,290 2,672 2,618 2,110 1,395 715 2,690 1,326 1,364 11,800 6,061 5,739 6,404 4,009 2,395 6,612 3,751 2,861 5,435 2,764 2,671 1,902 1,367 535 3,373 2,666 707 14,973 7,984 6,989 19,807 13,024 6,783 13.589 11,698 1,891 10,775 5,604 5,171 5,308 3,261 2,047 8,687 4,988 3,699 11,967 6,451 5,516 9,294 6,397 2,897 8.361 6,245 2,116 6,714 3,413 3,301 3,858 2,551 1.307 4,030 2,245 1,785 16,982 8,549- 8,433 6,399 4,321 2,078 9,822 5,081 4,741 19,825 10,185 9,640 9,868 6,450 3,418 10,816 5,837 4,979 14,612 7,539 7,073 6,4~ 4,033 2,371 7,979 3,957 4,022 6,258 3,162 3,096 2,928 ] ,731 1,197 3,262 1,628 1,634 4,854 2,521 2,333 2,162 1,337 825 2,458 1,267 1,191 3,956 2,039 1,917 1,765 1,177 588 2,149 1,134 1,015 19,339 10,126 9,213 22,210 14,036 8,174 J 1,948 9,837 2,111 5,222 2,822 2,400 20,324 13,421 6,903 12,615 12,002 6}3.

163 DISTRICT PRIMARY

I M A I N

Total! Cultivators Agricultural SI. State/District/Tehsil/ Rural/ (I) Labourers (11) No. U. A./City/Town Urban

p M F P M F P -1- 2 3 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1. Kohima District Total 62.748 30783 31,965 2,007 1,750 257 782 Rural 61.752 30,294 31,458 1,861 1,623 238 329 Urban 996 489 507 146 127 19 453

1. Tenning Total(R) 2,012 827 1,185 13 13 10 2. Nsong Total(R) 953 447 506 3. Pedi Total(R) 2,333 1,003 1,330 1 4. Ialuke Total(R) 5,566 2,837 2,729 202 162 40 13 5. Dhansiripar Total(R) 2.402 1,729 673 696 685 II 6. Dimapur Sadar TotaI(R) 3,943 2,864 1,079 652 512 140 91 7. Nihokhu Total(R) 8,282 4,655 3,627 19 15 4 9 8. Ghaspani Total(R) 4,487 2,552 1,935 179 156 23 5 9. Zubza Total(R) 2,761 J,086 1,675 4 4 38 10. Iakhama Total(R) 8,056 3,448 4,608 28 27 6 11. Chiephobozou Total(R) 7,744 3,119 4,625 31 23 8 20 12. Tseminyu Total(R) 6,734 2,932 3,802 8 5 3 71 13. Pughoboto Total(R) 2,730 1,160 1,570 26 18 8 24 14. Ghathashi Total(R) 2,079 920 1,159 2 2 15. Peren Total(R) 1,670 715 955 1 40 16. Kohima Town Total(U) 690 221 469 36 29 7 185 17. Dimapuf Town Total(U) 306 268 38 110 98 12 26S

164 CENSUS ABSTRACT (Conc1d.)

WORKERS

Household Industry-Manu- Other Workers Marginal workers factoring Processing, Servi· ( 111, IV, V ( b) & VI to IX) cing & Repairs ( v ) ( a )

I M F P M F P M F

-- ---.~ 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 510 272 46,236 42,264 3,972 3,159 1,637 1,522 175 154 23,268 21,376 1,892 2,805 1,449 1,356 335 118 22,968 20,888 2,080 354 188 166

7 3 331 295 36 63 56 7 17 13 4 1 ... 56 322 34 29 14 15 12 I 831 740 91 110 47 63 1 274 '52 22 232 89 143 53 38 8,903 8~269 634 92 24 68 9 377 318 59 90 33 57 3 2 3,690 3,534 156 199 103 96 18 20 1,227 1,137 90 154 91 63 3 3 1,732 1,603 129 631 341 290 16 4 3,021 2,679 342 235 121 114 6 65 1,166 1,014 152 333 182 151 19 5 482 43\ 5i 6 6 ... 377 345 32 4 -2 2 37 '3 438 381 57 673 383 290 ]02 83 1] ,037 9,485 ;,552 342 179 163 233 35 11,931 1I A03 528 12 9 3 VILLAGE PRIMARY TENNING

Total Population including Institutional & Area No. of Scheduled Scheduled of No. of Houseless Population Castes Tribes Location Name of occupied House- code number Village/Town/Ward village resident- in hec- hold ial houses .- .~- tares P M F M I F M F -12- 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 7 8 I 9 \ 10 I 11

Circle : Tenning 1/1 NA 857 857 4,343 2,186 2,157 2,071 2,130 15/1/1/1 Tenning HQ. NA 118 118 502 300 202 231 177 15/1/1/2 Tenning Village NA 119 119 674 339 335 302 334 15/1/1/3 Tepun NA 76 76 355 179 176 179 176 15/1/1/4 Nzau NA 61 61 368 173 195 173 194 15/1/1/5 Ntu NA 107 107 558 267 291 262 291 15/1/1/6 Chamcha NA 28 28 172 78 94 78 94 15/1/1/7 Nchangram NA 78 78 377 202 175 202 175 1511/1{8 Mbanbungwa NA 68 68 295 132 163 132 163 15{1/1{9 Mbaulwa NA 51 51 251 126 125 126 125 I5/IJI/I0 Nkilwa NA 33 33 178 85 93 84 93 15/1/1/11 Azailoag NA 32 32 147 70 77 67 77 15/1/1/12 Sinjol NA 17 17 92 51 41 51 41 15/1/l/13 Nkio Old NA 69 69 374 184 190 184 190

166 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE Iii

M A I N-W 0 R K E R S I I Literates Household Indus- Other workers Non-workers Agricultural try Manufacturing, Marginal Total main Cultivators Labourers (III, IV, V(h) workers (I-IX) (I) Processing, Servicing workers (H) and Repairs V (a) & VI to IX) M F M F M F M F M F M I F M F\-M \--F- I , I 25 26'--· 27- -28-- 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 I 21 22 I 23 I 24

905 395 1,142 1,224 827 1,185 13 7 3 293 36 1,044 933

190 68 134 51 24 44 13 5 2 92 5 166 151 223 113 184 189 91 180 93 9 155 146 29 11 147 160 144 159 3 32 16 67 6 S9 128 80 127 9 84 67 105 87 130 149 102 141 2 26 8 137 142 36 12 35 46 24 46 11 43 48 61 14 99 113 86 III 13 2 103 62 34 1 86 120 84 119 2 46 43 52 37 S3 52 28 47 25 4 73 73 19 14 31 52 28 50 3 2 54 41 16 8 31 35 18 34 13 39 42 29 18 30 26 29 26 1 21 15 34 6 93 103 89 101 4 2 91 87

167 VILLAGE PRIMARY. NSONG

Total Population Area No. of including Institutional & Scheduled Scheduled Name of of No. of Houseless Population Castes Tribes Location village occupied House- code number Village/Town/Ward in hec- resident· hold ial houses -- tares -_ p F M F M F I I I ~I -12-- 1 I 2 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 7 I 8 I 9 I 10 I 11 I I ---~ - _._--- ._--

Circle : Nsong Il2 NA 291 291 1,705 862 843 859 843

15/1/2/1 Nsong H. Q. NA 18 18 74 45 29 42 29 15/1/2/2 Nsong village NA 52 52 244 122 122 122 122 15l1/2/3 Nzauna NA 67 67 496 249 247 249 247 15/1/2/4 Lalong NA 67 67 410 201 209 201 209 15/1/2/5 Ngam NA 34 34 189 95 94 95 94 15/1/2/6 Ngaulong NA 18 l~ 97 48 49 48 49 15/1/2/7 Mechangbung NA 19 19 98 56 42 56 42 15/1/2/8 Bamsiakilwa NA 16 16 97 46 51 46 51

168 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 1/2

M A I N - W 0 R K E R S

Literates Household Indus- Non-workers Agricultural try Manufacturing, Other workers Marginal Total main Cultivators Labourers (III, IV, V(b) workers (I-IX) (I) Processing, Servicing & VI to IX) workers (II) and Repairs V (a)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F -261-i7 -2-8- 13 14 15 16 I 17 18 I 19 20 I 21 22 I 23 24 I 25

269 85 503 513 447 506 56 7 13 4 346 326

29 11 31 14 8 12 23 2 14 15 38 10 70 77 62 77 8 52 45 87 17 153 160 137 157 16 3 12 2 84 85 67 34 118 117 II3 116 5 1 2 82 90 9 5 44 48 43 47 1 51 46 13 23 34 22 34 25 15 25 8 26 27 24 27 30 15 38 36 38 36 8 15

169 VILLAGE PRIMARY PED,I

Total Population Are. I No. of including Institutional & Scheduled Scheduled Location Name of . of occupied No. of Houseless Population Castes Tribes code nli1ffiber ViJlage/Town/Ward yIllage resident- House- m hee- ill houses hold tares p M I F M I F M F 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 7 I 8 I 9 I 10 I 11 -12~-

Circle ~ Pedi 1/3 NA 1,149 1,149 5,507 2,814 2,693 2,672 2,618

15/1/3/1 Pedi H.Q. NA 36 36 179 95 84 84 8f 15/1/3/2 Benreu NA 127 127 622 321 301 320 301 15{1 }3/3 Poilwa NA 193 193 863 398 465 197 465 15{1/3/4 Rebuak NA 38 38 167 92 75 86 7Q. 15{1/3{5 Gaili Old NA 14 14 61 33 28 33 28 15/1/3/6 Gaili New NA 80 80 398 215 183 215 183 15{1/3{7 Ngawlwa OM NA 2 2 11 8 3 8 3 15/1/3/8 Ngwalwa New NA 168 168 802 425 377 363 338 15/1/3/9 Punglwa NA III 111 435 240 195 238 195 15{1/3/1O Maova NA 118 118 782 386 396 384 389 15/1/3/11 Hening Kunglwa NA 167 167 &09 416 393 359 372 15/1/3/12 Mhai NA 15 15 59 27 32 27 32 15/1/3/13 Haillakui Old NA 4 4 4 4 4 15/1/3/14 Ndunglwa NA 76 76 315 154 161 154 161

170 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 1(3

MAIN-WORKERS I ------.------~------Literates Agricultural Household Indus- Other workers I i Non-workers Total main Cultivators I Labourers try M~nufactur.lI:g, (lIl, IV, V(b] Marginal workers (I-IX) (l) I (II) ProcessIng,. ServIcing & VI to IX) workers ! and RepalfS V (a)

M F M -1-3- 14 15 '~--~!~-2-:' ~ :2 i ~ \ : ~ ;J~1' :: ----~----~--~------~~.,: I

1,395 715 1,326 1,36-4 1,003 1,330 1 322 34 14 15 1,474 1,314

42 31 45 36 18 34 27 2 50 48 152 71 123 1S3 95 151 28 2 197 148 181 36 181 284 155 282 26 2 217 181 32 11 38 38 22 37 16 54 37 20 15 16 19 14 19 2 17 9 102 62 100 80 96 80 4 1IS 103 1 1 7 2 7 2 1 217 129 224 204 IS8 190 66 14 201 173 lOS 50 118 111 110 111 8 122 84 233 182 174 161 130 154 44 7 8 11 204 224 229 108 194 157 103 151 90 654 217 232 14 10 16 21 15 21 11 11 4 4 67 9 86 98 76 98 10 68 63

l71 VILLAGE PRIMARy JALUKE

Total Population Area including Institutional & Scheduled Scheduled No. of No, of Location Name of of occupied Houseless Population Castes Tribes code number village House- Village/Town/Ward in hee- resident- hold ial houses --- tares p M F M F M F I \ 1 I 2 3 I 4 I 5 6 7 I 8 I 9 \ 10 11 12 ----I I ------

Circle : Jaluke 1/4 NA 2,624 2,624 14,883 7,839 7,044 6,061 5,739

15/1/4/1 Jaluke H.Q. NA 444 444 2,052 1,193 859 649 585 15/1/4/2 Jaluke New NA 210 210 1,378 720 658 281 251 15/114/3 Mhainamtsi NA 138 138 857 425 432 156 159 15/1/4/4 Nkoreu NA 20 20 100 47 53 I 1 20 15/1/4/5 Dungki NA IuS lOS 563 299 264 2;0 259 15/1/4/6 Kiyevl NA II II 60 27 33 23 30 15/1/4/7 Mhaikam NA 78 78 434 239 195 146 138 1511/4/8 Jaluke (B) N,\. 178 178 893 455 438 424 408 15/1/4/9 Kfianglwa NA 72 72 411 226 185 175 161 15/1/4/10 Samziuram NA 283 283 1,867 931 930 774 799 15/1/4/11 Phangjaog NA 63 63 401 208 193 193 182 15/1/4112 Lilen NA 84 84 519 263 256 263 256 15/1/4/13 Lipemphai NA 41 41 218 119 99 119 99 1511/'4/14 Saijang NA 69 69 400 208 192 201 19J 1Sf! /4/15 Thenjol NA NO POPULATION 15(1 /4/16 Chalkot New NA 45 45 263 139 124 135 122 ) 511/4/17 Chalkot Old NA 28 28 180 98 82 98 82 15/1/4/18 Phaijol NA 59 59 324 177 147 177 'l47 15/1/4/19 Vongkithem NA 39 39 234 123 I II 123 I I 1 15/1/4/20 Inbung NA 56 56 365 174 191 174 191 15/1/4/21 Athibung NA 54 54 270 153 117 132 112 15/1/4/22 Songlhuh NA 23 23 123 69 54 69 54 15/1}4/23 Beisumpui Old NA 38 38 209 99 110 99 110 15/1/4/24 Pelhang NA 52 52 342 176 166 159 147 15/1/4(25 Beisumpui New NA 50 SO 236 122 114 122 114 15/1/4/26 Bongkolong NA 83 83 517 272 245 209 228 15/1/4/27 Soget Old NA 33 33 183 94 89 94 X9

172 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 1/4

M A I N - W 0 R K E R S Non-workers Literates Agricultural Household Indus- Other workers Total main Cultivators try Manufacturing, (lII, IV, V(b) Marginal workers (I-IX) (I) Labourers Processing, Servicing workers (II) and Repairs V (a) & VI to IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F I M F -'-3- , -2~8~ 14 I 15 JIl 17 18 I 19 20 I 21 22 I 23 24 I 25 21l'-2'r

4,009 2,395 3,751 2,861 2,837 2,729 162 40 12 1 740 91 47 63 4,041 4,120

745 300 581 175 162 131 41 2 376 43 612 684 350 214 343 328 321 325 10 12 2 377 330 221 178 190 194 161 191 3 26 3 33 24 202 214 11 4 23 24 18 22 2 2 3 24 29 61 14 122 123 111 '19 11 4 177 141 4 3 14 13 11 13 3 13 19 137 73 134 97 97 94 4 2 33 8 104 90 208 110 199 214 159 211 40 3 256 224 92 44 103 99 62 80 30 17 II I 123 86 424 321 406 429 372 422 33 7 531 501 105 69 93 4 77 5 It 3 It5 1&9 169 12' 118 109 104 107 3 11 2 145 147 73 41 62 47 62 47 57 51 117 69 100 104 79 103 8 13 9 4 99 84

83 61 67 46 56 40 7 4 3 2 72 78 52 43 42 39 33 37 9 2 56 43 124 75 82 34 S8 32 5 9 95 113 70 43 64 68 57 67 3 4 I 59 43 133 118 75 76 66 73 9 3 99 115 110 72 65 44 24 40 40 4 88 73 29 10 29 25 24 25 5 40 29 28 9 55 52 50 51 5 44 58 90 52 87 74 60 64 15 10 2 10 89 92 14 2 73 70 70 69 3 49 44 155 120 150 54 81 47 26 2 3 40 5 3 20 119 171 58 43 44 41 41 41 3 4 50 44

173 VILLAGE PRIMARY JALUKE

Total Popul ation Area & No. of including Institutional Scheduled Scheduled Location of No. of Houseless Population Castes Tribes Name of village occupied House- code number Village/Town/Ward resident· in hec- ial houses hold tares - ---- p ~I F M I F M F 1 I 2 3 I 4 I 5 6 7 I 8 I 9 \ JO I II 12 I I ---~----

15/1/4/28 Soget New NA 24 24 135 66 69 66 69 15/1/4/29 Khelma NA 75 75 450 243 207 231 194 15/1/4/30 Ikiesingram NA 27 27 145 69 76 69 76 15/1/4/31 Sail hem NA 29 29 187 97 90 97 90 15/1/4/32 Nkio New NA 45 45 248 136 112 136 112 15/1/4/33 Nsanlwa NA 20 20 93 52 41 52 41 15/1/4/34 Molhoi NA 14 14 68 39 29 39 29 15/1/4/35 Phaikholum NA 16 16 79 37 42 37 42 15/1/4/36 Songngou NA IS 15 79 38 41 38 41

174 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 1/4 (Cone/d.)

M A I N-W 0 R K E R S

Literates . I Household Indus- Non-workers Agncultural try Manufacturing, Other workers Total main Cultivators (III, IV, V(b) Marginal workers (I- IX) (I) Labourers Processing, Servicing workers (II) I and Repairs V (a) & VI to IX)

M F M F M M F M F I M F M F F M F -28- 13 14 I 15 16 I 17 18 I 19 20 I 21 22 I 23 24 I 25 26 I 27

44 3~ 34 36 33 36 32 33 84 20 114 11 100 10 2 12 129 196

40 26 39 9 39 9 .. ' 30 67 59 29 43 45 42 45 1 53 44 12 104 90 104 90 32 22 24 13 31 21 29 21 2 21 20 29 15 24 12 24 12 15 17 23 17 25 27 24 27 12 15 31 27 16 27 16 27 22 14

175 VILLAGE PRIMARY DHANSIRIPAR

Total Population Area No. of including Institutional & Scheduled Scheduled Location Name of of occupied No. of Houseless Population Castes Tribes code number viJIage House- Village/Town/Ward in hee- resident- hold tares ial houses P M F M F M F 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 7 8 I 9 JO I 11 12

Circle : Dhansiripar 1/5 NA 1,698 1,698 9,059 4,881 4,178 2,764 2,671 15/1/5/1 Razaphe NA 72 72 261 152 109 103 76 15/1/5/2 Disagaphu NA 65 65 341 171 170 148 157 15{1/5/3 Shukhuvi NA 153 153 819 462 357 149 133 15Jl}5/4 Shitovi NA 32 32 95 55 40 27 23 15/1/5/5 Pimla NA 337 337 1,978 1,099 879 313 320 15{1/5/6 Zutovi NA 211 211 1,280 705 575 282 275 1511/5/7 Gowoto NA 76 76 397 216 181 149 132 15{1/5{8 Amaluma NA 110 110 582 305 277 270 239 15/1/5/9 Dhansiripar NA 229 229 1,231 642 589 392 403 15/1/5/10 Doyapur NA 139 139 675 362 313 306 286 15/1/5/11 Lothavi NA 59 59 267 128 139 115 131 15/1/5/12 Toshizu NA 18 18 72 38 34 35 30 15/1/5/13 Ganesh Nagar NA 46 46 265 137 128 129 125 15/1/5/14 Hazadisa NA 92 92 499 253 2..\6 202 207 15{1/5/15 Manglmnukh NA 59 59 297 156 141 144 134

176 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 1/5

.M AIN-WO R K E R S

Literates Household Indus- Non-workers Agricultural Other workers Marginal Total main Cultivators Labourers try Manufacturing, (III, IV, V(b) workers (I-IX) (I) Processing, Servicing & VI IX) workers (II) and Renairs V (a) to

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 I 15 16 I 17 IS I 19 20 I 21 22 I 23 24 I 25 26 I 27 -2S-

1,367 535 2,666 707 1,729 673 635 11 1 252 22 89 143 2,126 3,328 59 27 95 71 91 70 4 1 57 38 62 14 90 76 79 70 10 6 81 94 III 51 190 94 183 93 7 85 48 187 215 15 5 42 23 42 23 13 17 277 95 708 78 256 72 371 6 81 391 81)1 133 60 361 II 48 7 299 3 14 1 344 564 55 26 130 95 127 93 3 2 3 85 83 90 29 153 1 147 1 5 152 276 254 142 342 139 263 127 4 75 11 300 450 111 27 154 10 127 10 3 24 3 83 205 220 30 12 70 64 67 64 3 58 75 3 1 23 10 23 ' 9 15 24 63 19 75 23 73 23 9 62 96 41 15 161 12 152 12 4 5 92 234 63 12 72 Sl 1 20 84 141

177 VILLAGE PRIMARY DlMAPUR SADAR

Total Population Area No. of including Institutional & Sc"edulcd Scheduled of No. of Houseless Population C:;stes Tribes Name of village occupied House- Village/Town/Ward resident- hold in hec- ial houses tares -- p M F M F M F I I -7-:I I ./, I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 8 i 9 10 I II 12

Dimapur Sadar 1}6 NA 6,793 6,793 35,085 20,696 14,389 7,984 6,989 Sozukhu (U.R.) NA 59 59 290 137 153 100 103 Domukhya (U.R.) NA 38 38 174 91 F3 2 5 KusialDil NA 105 105 647 348 299 331 289 Darogajan NA 279 279 2,597 2,049 548 197 110 Purna Bazar NA 321 321 1,877 1,129 748 489 481 Bamunpukhuri NA 79 79 496 247 249 133 135 Nahar Bari NA 152 152 833 501 332 242 202 Toluvi NA 19 ]9 107 50 57 28 37 Padampukhuri NA 102 t02 1,045 728 317 212 188 Samaguri NA 35 35 182 105 77 99 73 Erali Bill NA 117 117 706 367 339 326 309 Nagarjan (A) NA 182 182 893 482 411 309 288 Nagarjan (B) NA 231 231 1,034 592 0442 266 238 Phaipijan NA 64 64 371 191 180 117 122 Darogapathar NA 176 176 858 462 396 154 142 Dubagaon NA 56 55 3,)7 157 150 94 1(5 Air Field Ao NA 89 89 599 430 169 108 83 Diphupar NA 536 536 2,548 1,415 1,133 1,027 850 Chekiyi NA 118 118 513 276 237 125 130 Model ViiI. 5th Miles NA 87 87 347 193 154 91 87 Sugar Mi:j A el NA 245 245 J,007 588 419 271 231 Sovima NA 1rO 100 447 2·,3 204 1~2 161 Tcnyiphe NA 312 312 1,193 658 535 384 318 Singrijan NA 102 102 691 392 299 6 4 Khopanala NA 74 74 457 258 199 12 10 Diezepi.e NA N 0 Vtdema NA N 0 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 1/6

M A I N-W 0 R K E R S

Household Indus- Literates Agricultural Other workers try Manufacturing, ~ Total main Cultivators Labourers (III, IV. V(b) workers (l-lX) (1) Processing, Servicing (1) and Repairs V (a) & VI to IX) - M F M F M F M F M F M F ~

r 13 14 I 15 16 I 17 18 I 19 20 I 21 22 I 23 24 I t.

13,C24 6,783 11,698 1,891 2,f:64 1,079 512 140 53 83 8,269 634

50 35 71 76 58 75 13 1 3 2 58 49 57 49 I 147 74 146 6 89 1 3 1 54 4 877 264 1,737 13 43 1 8 1,686 12 552 333 672 74 149 8 58 20 2 3 463 43 101 75 107 9 102 9 5 333 210 275 9 72 20 1 1 183 7 25 16 29 24 27 23 2 1 113 76 547 97 114 30 16 14 417 53 56 38 59 4 51 1 8 3 153 113 141 22 104 19 22 1 15 2 362 244 2]7 99 73 58 1 L 143 40 417 258 313 72 67 25 10 1 1 236 45 102 78 80 24 38 17 42 7 297 156 270 23 120 15 38 1 2 110 7 58 52 79 7 S8 3 14 4 I 6 365 96 325 29 10 23 5 3 310 3 864 553 573 218 202 141 25 13 8 13 338 51 155 118 140 62 9 10 1 2 130 50 108 55 120 5~ 25 35 5 2 ... 88 19 357 223 360 13 36 1 324 12 170 96 97 36 45 6 1 51 30 359 181 434 307 385 303 2 47 4 186 55 214 68 113 3 92 65 9 165 70 128 11 87 1 21 8 1 19 1 P 0 P U L A T 1 0 N P 0 P U L A T I 0 N VILLAGE PRIMARY DIMAPUR SADAR

Total Population Area No. of including Institutional & Scheduled Scheduled Name of of occupied No. of Houseless Population Castes Tribes village resident. House- Villase/Town/Ward in hee- hold tares ial houses -- p M F I M F M F -7-I I I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 i 8 I 9 I JO I 11 12

Peace Camp NA N 0 Sangtarntila NA 121 121 531 303 228 65 52 Rangapahar NA 583 583 2,274 1,446 828 52 52 Thahekhu NA 313 313 1,533 907 626 199 186 Uriabengali Gaon NA 151 151 745 461 284 16 6 Signal Serna NA 422 422 2,425 1,350 1,075 101 83 Kacharigaon NA 140 140 764 452 312 168 92 Signal Angami NA 79 79 353 185 168 68 70 Lengrijan NA 132 132 690 386 304 144 120 Duncan NA 382 382 1,952 1,080 872 773 683 Nepali Notun Bosti NA 170 170 751 447 304 32 36 Naga New Model ViII. NA 522 522 2,422 1,353 1,069 867 756 Zani NA 56 56 215 126 89 101 71 Vipon NA 5 5 25 12 13 5 6 Thilekhu NA 39 39 186 99 87 88 75 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 1/6 (Cone/d.)

MAIN .. WORKERS

Household Indus- Literates Agricul tural Other workers Total main CuItiva torg Labourers try Manufacturing, (III, IV, V(b) . workers (I-IX) (I) Processing, Servicing (II) and Repairs V (a) & VI to IX) - M F M F M F M F M ;p M F 13 14 15 16 I 17 18 I 19 20 I 21 22 I 23 24 ,

POP U L A T I 0 N

185 98 129 2 54 2 28 • I • '" .. , 47

823 375 995 23 8 001 20 1 967 22 449 163 511 144 321 131 58 4 5 ' 132 4

262 150 305 13 1 1 I •• 4 1 299 12

1,033 682 684 27 24 1 2 I , • 11 1 647 25

298 91 178 7 36 3 4 0" 1 137 4

104 59 91 21 49 13 1 2 '" • I • 41 6

o. , •• I 291 164 179 44 55 26 • ,0 I 124 17 863 643 475 76 32 6 21 7 5' 415 65

323 187 233 15 5 1 ·., '" 1 228 13 888 613 613 78 91 11 1 12 3 509 64

64 36 63 5 58 4 , .. ... '" 5 1

,,, ., I 4 2 10 5 10 4 I,- ll. , .. I

62 49 40 25 I., 22 20 ·.. I " ... 18 5 VILLAGE PRIMARY NIHOKHU

Total Population Area No. of including Institutional & Scheduled Scheduled In Name of of occupied No. of Houseless Population Castes. Tribes lber villase House- Village/Town/Ward in hec- resident- hold tares ial houses p M F M F M F \ -7-I -)2- I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 i 8 I 9 \ 10 I 11

: Nihokbu 1{7. NA 3,556 3,556 15,278 8,186 7,092 5,604 5,171

Hulcai NA 41 41 169 84 85 84 85 Tokishe NA 23 23 103 53 50 53 50 Zekheshe NA 44 44 195 108 87 7S 59 'Vikheto NA 26 26 129 62 67 59 64 5 Zutoi NA 28 28 165 74 91 74 91 Izhavi NA 34 34 127 66 61 52 50 Tohokhu NA 9 9 37 16 21 16 21 Avito NA 21 21 128 63 65 63 65 Pihekhu NA 63 63 215 118 97 109 97 .0 Vihoto NA 31 31 147 77 70 63 53 1 Kukhuvi NA 14 14 47 29 18 29 18 .2 Yetoho NA 26 26 89 47 42 47 42 3 Khehuto NA 17 17 82 43 39 43 39 .4 Mughavi NA 28 28 118 63 55 63 55 5 Yeheto A B A N D 0 N E D 6 Nitozu NA 60 60 222 122 100 96 85 7 Luhezhe NA 23 23 62 37 25 37 25 .8 Shokhevi NA 25 25 65 39 26 39 . 26 9 Luhevi NA 18 18 114 57 57 57 57 !O Kikheho NA 25 25 142 75 67 75 57 !1 Zhekuche NA 35 35 99 50 49 50 49 ~2 Heveto NA 11 II 45 20 25 20 25 ~3 Nikhikhe NA 21 21 1S8 44 44 38 38 .4 Husuto NA 21 21 99 51 48 51 48 ,5 Tohoi NA 19 19 73 42 31 42 31 ,6 Ngarmzalam NA 35 35 141 71 70 71 70 Ao Imchtn NA " 24 24 97 56 41 56 41 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 1/7

MAIN-WORKERS

Literates Agricultural Household Indus- Other workers Non-work.ers Total main Cultivators try Manufacturing, (III, IV, V(b) Marginal workers (I-IX) (I) Labourers Processing, Servicing workers (II) an

3,261 2,()47 4,988 3,699 4.655 3,627 15 4 9 318 59 33 57 3,165 3,336

27 17 53 45 53 45 31 40 32 . 32 32 23 24 20 8 2 21 27 47 33 48 43 41 40 7 2 59 44 34 37 25 24 20 22 5 2 37 43 40 43 ::14 36 33 35 40 55 29 18 35 31 27 30 ~ 31 30 11 11 9 8 6 6 2 3 7 13 4S 42 27 26 18 22 9 4 36 39 89 56 84 69 70 61 14 8 34 28 50 29 47 37 41 35 6 2 30 33 20 5 18 II 11 11 7 11 7 21 5 30 34 29 J4 17 8 33 26 23 20 18 19 5 20 19 25 16 40 33 35 33 5 23 22

11 6 101 7S 101 75 21 25 13 8 26 18 25 18 JI 7 9 5 29 13 29 13 ... 4 2 6 11 32 34 33 25 32 25 24 32 45 22 34 36 34 36 41 31 8 6 39 38 39 38 II 1l 3 3 13 15 13 15 7 9 15 9 28 30 27 30 16 14 31 33 2S 24 1!1 22 6 2 26 24 24 10 21 15 19 15 2 21 16 35 14 57 49 57 49 14 21 31 19 43 27 43 27 13 14

."- }83 VILLAGE PRIMARY NIHOKHU

Total Population including Institutional & Area No. of Scheduled Scheduled of No. of Houseless Population Castes J Tribes Location Name of village occupied House- code number Village/Town/Ward resident- inhec- ial houses hold tares .. P ~, F M F M F -12- t I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 7 I' 8 I 9 10 I 11

15{1/7/28 Khuhoi NA 34 34 1S5 73 82 . 72 80 15/1/7/29 Govihe NA 19 19 99 53 46 53 46 15{1/7f30 Nguvehe NA 24 24 98 54 44 53 44 15/]/7/31 Vihokhu NA 220 220 865 515 350 109 89 15/1/1/32 Nihekhli NA 97 97 439 254 185 150 113 15/1J7/33 Nihokhu NA 281 281 1,184 672 512 118 90 15/1f7J34 Khehoi' NA 73 73 295 166 129 121 99 15/1/7/35 Toshiho' NA 37 37 169 103 66 67 38 15/1/7/36 Hozukhe NA 60 60 234 124 110 58 61 15/1/7/37 Sukhato NA 25 25 9S 49 46 44 40 15/1/7/38 Pukhato NA 38 38 136 77 59 77 S9 15/1/7/39 Hakhaze NA 47 41 250 141 109 97 83 15/117/40 Suhoi NA 87 87 391 213 184 Jt:·0 125 15/1/7/41 Khehokhu NA 132 132 602 3:16 266 126 116 15/1(7/42 Nihoto NA 71 71 353 180 113 121 130 ] 5/l/7/43 Hoito NA 43 43 157 83 74 51 49 15/1/7/44 Ghoketo NA 54 54 213 96 ll7 78 97 15/1/7/45 Kbekiyl' NA 61 61 241 130 117 93 87 15/lnt46 Zuheshe NA 27 27 141 69 72 59 71 1511/7/47 Hotovi NA 40 40 188 108 80 105 72 15/1/1/48 Ahozhe NA 15 15 56 31 25 31 25 15/1/7 /49 Homeland NA 65 65 327 165 162 147 154 15/117/50 Vishiyi NA 38 38 174 82 92 55 65 15/1/7/51 Tokugha NA 78 78 342 184 158 96 87 15/1/7/52 Luzheto NA 72 72 293 148 145 102 103 15/1/7/53 Kiyelho NA 26 26 107 58 49 47 41 15/1/7/54 Phuhoto NA 35 35 146 70 76 69 73 15/1/7/55 Shitoi NA 40 40 173 87 86 80 82

184 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 1/7 (Contd.)

M A I N-W 0 R K E R

Literates Household Indus- Other Agricultural try Manufacturing, Total main Cultivators Labourers (III •. workers (l-lX) (1) Processing. Servicing (II) and Repairs V (a) &Vl

M F M F M F M F M F M 13 14 ) 15 16 I 17 18 I 19 20 I 21 22 I 23

26 11 55 71 53 7l 2 6 3 42 28 42 28 10 2 36 26 36 26 154 39 359 167 322 ]63 34 28 10 213 159 206 157 7 151 43 385 17 373 14 ... 12 49 33 81 7 60 5 13 39 13 53 27 50 27 3 25 21 89 59 85 59 4 3 5 44 36 44 36 31 19 40 34 37 34 3 14 6 88 72 83 70 5 103 73 103 76 99 76 4 76 48 198 139 194 139 4 7("' 48 92 76 85 74 7 32 21 58 54 56 54 2 50 50 62 64 59 63 3 32 12 74 69 68 68 6 30 22 44 36 39 35 1 5 70 40 61 49 58 49 3 11 5 15 14 14 14 1 90 60 102 100 100 99 2 31 38 43 40 43 39 71 34 101 88 101 88 103 69 88 84 81 83 ... 7 29 21 37 26 37 211 ...... 45 33 39 47 39 47 46 35 48 51 48 S1 ...... VILLAGE PRIMARY NIHOKHU , Total Popui alion Area No. of including Institutional & Scheduled Scheduled of No. of Houseless Population Castcs Trircs Location Name of villfge occupied House· code number Village/Town/Ward in hec· resident· hold tares ial houses -----_ ------p--;-~I F M F M F \ 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 -----r i 8 I 9 \ 10 I 11 12

15/1/7/56 Hevishe NA 49 49 211 107 104 71 79 15/1/7/57 Ghonivi NA 35 35 159 79 80 76 75 15/1 {7/58 Pi,hikhu NA 37 37 178 106 72 77 60 15/1/7/59 Lukuto NA 34 34 154 81 73 2 15}1/7/60 Pad ala NA 24 24 114 66 48 65 46 15/1{7/61 Kiyazu NA 80 80 348 190 158 129 113 15/1{7/62 Muhumi NA 80 80 340 193 147 95 76 15/1/7/63 Hanimi (Hovishe) NA 72 72 329 175 154 121 114 15}1/7 }64 Hovokhu NA 45 45 183 94 89 90 86 15/117/65 Henito NA 26 26 131 72 59 69 58 15}1/7/66 Yeveto NA 48 48 234 124 110 118 108 15}1/7/67 Hevekhe NA 33 33 124 67 57 57 45 15j1 /7/68 Hukato NA 24 24 100 45 55 35 48 15/1/7/69 Hetoi NA 22 22 102 52 50 42 45 15/117/70 Sunito NA 19 19 91 49 42 24 21 15{117/71 Ghotovi NA 19 19 88 39 49 39 49 15/1/7/72 Ghotoi NA 8 8 31 20 11 18 1I 15fl/7{73 Khughovi NA 89 89 381 197 184 92 98 15/117/74 Henivi NA 30 30 123 62 61 56 55 15/1}7/75 Kukiye NA 29 29 135 78 57 75 57 151117/76 Zukihe NA 34 34 150 73 77 6S 76 15/1/7177 Lotovi NA 60 60 257 129 128 129 128 15/1/7/78 Nizhevi NA 25 25 97 50 47 35 34 15/1/7/79 Ghosito NA 29 29 109 64 45 63 44 15/1/7/80 Khutovi NA 18 18 67 33 34 17 18 1511/7/81 L. Vihoto NA 11 11 49 25 24 25 24 15/1/7f82 Hokato NA 15 15 60 28 32 28 32

186 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 1/7 (Cone/d,)

MAIN-WORKERS

Literates ' I Household Indus- Other workers Non-workers Total main Agncultural I try Manufacturing, Marginal Cultivators Labourers 'S' , (III, IV, V(bj workers (I·IX) (I) (II) IPrJceSSlng, ervlcmg & VI to IX) workers --.-- and ReoHirs V (a) ! M F M F M F 1..1 F M F M F M F M F I \ -- ! -J3- -1-4-I-J5-' 21) 1 -28- J6 I 17 J8 I 19 I 21 22 I 23 .44 I 25 26 I 27

66 55 59 48 54 45 5 3 47 56 32 19 58 59 58 59 21 21 30 16 64 37 63 37 41 35 31 7 67 62 67 62 14 II 42 27 59 34 59 :4 7 14 90 55 101 97 lC6 ')7 83 61 68 30 134 92 122 91 12 1 59 55 90 57 98 83 80 82 18 1 77 71 55 43 49 51 46 51 3 45 38 45 27 38 41 30 40 8 34 18 62 46 62 49 58 49 4 62 61 34 23 42 36 42 35 1 25 21 22 20 28 25 22 25 6 17 30 21 16 30 26 29 26 22 24 21 18 32 18 32 18 17 24 25 26 17 20 13 16 4 4 22 29 12 9 12 9 8 2 76 40 114 113 108 112 6 83 71 30 18 37 37 34 36 2 I 25 24 37 26 46 25 36 25 10 32 32 50 30 38 41 33 37 1 1 4 2 35 36 59 28 72 67 67 66 1 4 57 61 18 15 32 26 29 26 3 18 21 29 18 37 29 36 29 1 27 16 20 J8 22 19 14 }5 8 4 11 15 14 JO 12 15 12 15 13 9 8 6 J 8 19 17 19 10 13

187 VILLAGE PRIMARY GHASPANI

Total Population including Institutional & Area No. of Scheduled Scheduled j)f No. of Houseless Population Castes Tribes Location Name of village occupied House- code number Village/Town/Ward resident- hold in hlOc- ia! houses tares ~---- P M r-p I M P M F ~7- 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 8 I 9 )0 I 11 12 Circle : Ghaspani 1/8. NA 3,707 3,707 18,773 10,993 7,780 6.451 5,516 15/1/8/1 Viphoma NA 52 52 261 130 131 127 131 15/1/8/2 Piphema Old NA 29 29 138 71 67 58 55 15/1/8/3 Piphema New NA 32 32 319 :51 68 51 56 15/1/8/4 Pip bema Bazar NA 95 95 576 340 236 220 208 15/1/8/5 Tsepama NA 99 99 508 253 255 252 255 15/1/8/6 Pherima Village NA 60 60 266 139 127 139 127 15/118/7 Pherima Town NA 64 64 272 167 105 107 76 15}1/8/8 Medziphema Vill. NA 211 211 1,413 957 456 279 252 15/1/8/9 Mcdziphema Town NA 535 535 2,548 1,468 1,080 825 670 15/1/8J10 Sirhima NA 64 64 422 210 212 206 205 15/1/8/11 Sirhima Angami NA IS 15 60 32 28 26 23 15fl/81l2 Sochunoma NA 118 118 425 219 206 168 175 15/1/8/13 Zuikhu 'A' NA 75 75 327 163 164 155 160 15/1/8/14 Zuikhu 'B' NA 30 30 177 87 90 83 90 15/1/8/15 Khaibung NA 49 49 284 148 136 148 136 15/1/8/16 Molvorn NA 118 118 758 390 368 372 362 15/1/8/17 Bungsang NA 82 82 548 285 263 282 263 15/1/8/18 Rajaphe/Sathb NA 120 120 444 236 20S 235 2(8 15/1/8/19 Khamkeria NA 12 12 48 27 21 16 11 15/1/8120 Jhornapani NA 38 38 180 91 89 51 72 15/1/8/21 Kukidolong NA 81 81 862 72.1 141 85 89 t 5/1/8/22 Pagala pahar NA 34 34 131 74, 57 3) 45 15/1/8/23 Chumukedima T.C. NA 392 392 2,070 1,340 730 905 402 15/1/8/24 Chumukedima Town NA 594 594 2,619 1,424 1,195 778 7·,5 15J 1/8/25 Chumukedima Vill. NA 71 71 368 201 167 95 86 J5/1/8/26 Siethekema ViiI. Old NA 121 121 477 282 195 )05 92 15/1/8/27 Siethekema Vill. New NA 120 120 572 320 252 131 III 15/1/8/28 Siethekema (C) NA 84 84 373 218 155 34 27 15/1/8/29 Sodzulhu NA 49 49 282 171 111 76 59 15/1/8/30 Naga United Vill. NA 85 85 247 150 97 83 43 15/1/8/31 Old Shouba NA 73 73 334 179 155 135 120 . 15/1/8/~2 New Shouba NA 34 34 151 80 71 56 49 lS/I/8{33 Aozim NA 26 26 82 40 42 40 42 15/1/8/34 Khelhozhe/Viwolo NA 45 45 231 129 102 89 71

188 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 1/8

M A I N-W 0 R K E R S

Literates Agricultural Household Indus- Other workers Non-workers Total main Cultivators try Manufacturing, (III, IV, V(b) Marginal workers (I-IX) (1) Labourers Processing, Servicing workers (ll) and Repairs V (a) & VI to IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F -13~ -1-4- 15 16 I 17 18 I 19 20 I 21 22 I 23 24 I 25 26 I 27 28 6,397 2,897 6,245 2,116 2,552 1,93; 156 23 3 2 3,534 156 103 96 4,645 5,568 73 49 72 72 57 71 15 58 59 31 23 38 31 31 31 7 33 36 149 23 221 ]0 23 30 10 188 30 38 225 95 171 85 5; 76 116 9 169 15l 121 45 120 76 97 71 23 3 133 179 84 64 59 8 53 6 6 2 80 119

102 36 80 13 39 10 41 3 '" 87 92 779 197 740 141 137 131 603 10 ... 217 315 1,007 554 554 115 137 57 IO 2 407 :6 914 965 92 52 90 103 70 98 ... 20 5 120 109 J2 7 20 17 19 17 1 12 II 96 55 129 121 114 118 3 12 3 ... 90 85 S6 31 79 8) 74 89 5 84 75 45 42 35 37 29 37 ... 6 52 53 93 75 68 66 61 64 7 2 25 22 55 48 242 189 166 167 128 158 2 36 8 4 5 2.~0 196 233 172 132 117 93 113 39 3 27 :3 126 113 84 32 130 132 113 J31 1 16 I 32 12 74 64 10 4 14 8 7 5 6 2 I I 3 10 l3 47 27 61 33 22 30 10 29 3 12 2f 18 32 365 55 635 5S 39 35 49 18 547 2 86 86 37 16 44 2 29 2 IS 30 S5 1,104 392 916 17 I 915 17 424 713 723 395 641 131 250 105 65 3 323 25 783 1,064 62 27 IO} 71 82. 71 19 IUO 96 95 56 195 111 1M 112 ...... 11 87 83 74 15 186 151 \78 1St 8 134 101 61 17 123 3 122 3 95 152 94 33 76 6 20 4 56 2 95 105 11 110 3l 49 106 49 ." ... 4 40 48 26 50 102 30 77 30 2S 77 125 29 14 45 15 34 15 11 35 56 34 36 24 11 18 13 ... 6 16 29 52 32 68 53 15 61 102

189 VILLAGE PRIMARY ZUBZA

Total Population Area No. of including Institutional & Scheduled Scheduled Location Name of of occupied No. of Houseless Population Castes Tribes code number village House- Village/Town/Ward in hec- resident- hold tares ial houses p M I F I M I F M F t I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 -ri 8 I 9 I lU I 11 12

Circle :~ Zubza 1/9. NA 1,543 1,534 7,815 4,264 3.551 3,413 3,301

15/1/9/1 Zubza H.q. NA 245 245 1,304 892 412 273 242 15/1/9/2 Peducha NA 78 78 367 184 183 133 lSI 15/1/9/3 Menguzhuma NA 40 40 187 94 93 93 93 15}1}9/4 Kiruphema NA 51 51 258 133 125 126 125 15/1/9/5 Thekerejuna NA 23 23 12j 65 58 63 57 15/1/9/6 Dzulekema NA 17 17 93 53 40 48 37 15/1/9/7 Khonoma NA ~·62 462 2,187 1,113 1,074 1,018 1,041 15/1/9/8 Mezoma NA 213 213 1,078 579 499 552 498 15/1/9/9 Jotsoma NA 356 356 1,947 1,004 943 981 941 15/1/9/10 Sechoma NA 58 58 271 147 124 126 116

190 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 1/9 MAIN-WORKERS Non-workers Household Indus- Other workers literates Agricultural try Manufacturing, Marginal Total main Cultivators Labourers (III, IV, V(b) workers (I) Processing, Servicing & VIto IX) workers (I·IX) (II) and Repairs V (a) M F M F M F M F M F M F M \ F M F --zg- 23 24 I 25 26 I 27 -13- 141151 16 I 17 18 I 19 20 I 21 22 I 1,923 1,70J 8 20 1,137 90 91 63 1,551 1,307 2,245 1,785 1,086 1,675 4 241 7 20 593 11 210 518 110 682 171 81 140 36 9 80 87 91 55 104 96 68 87 5 54 50 30 18 40 43 35 43 26 2 70 58 80 49 63 67 37 65 3 35 43 29 11 30 15 27 15 8 32 18 29 13 21 22 13 22 231 27 2 3 575 486 717 437 536 585 291 558 3 90 10 1 1 318 217 321 147 260 281 170 271 118 31 88 59 476 440 640 421 440 444 322 413 27 78 63 96 46 69 61 42 61

191 VILLAGE PRIMARY JAKHAMA

Total Population including Institutional & Area No. of Scheduled Scheduled of No. of Houseless Population Castes Tribes Location Name of village occupied House· code numbal' ''''se/Town/Ward in hec· resident· hold tares ial houses ~- p F M F M F \ ~I I -12- 1 1 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 7 i 8 I 9 I JO I 11

Circle: J.kbama IflO. NA 3,054 3,054 18,104 9,504 8,600 8,549 8,433

15fl/10/1 Jakhama H.Q. NA 93 93 941 738 203 240 185 15/1/10/2 Jakhama NA 401 401 1,900 909 991 908 991 15/1/10/3 Viswema NA 632 632 4,212 2,168 2,044 2,125 2,025 15/1/10/4 Khuzama NA 287 287 2,002 1,033 969 972 935 15/1/10/5 Kidima Nt\ 313 373 1,902 952 950 952 950 15/1/10/6 Kezoma NA 189 1£9 861 441 420 436 417 15/1/10/7 Chakhabama H.Q. NA 80 80 778 189 189 188 189 15/1/10/8 Chakhabama: NA 121 121 667 450 217 137 157 15/1/10/9 Pfuchllma NA 85 85 531 284 247 284 247 15/1/10110 Phesarna NA 238 238 1,267 635 632 632 623 15/110/111 Kigwerna NA 290 290 2,031 996 1,035 976 1,024 15/1/10/12 Mirna NA 232 232 1,295 651 644 651 644 15/1/10/13 Mite!ephe NA 33 33 117 58 59 48 46

192 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 1/10

MAIN-WORKERS Non-workers Literates Household Indus- Other workers Agricultural try Manufacturing, Marginal Total main Cultivators Labourers (III, IV, V(b) workers (I-IX) (1) Processing, Servicing & VIto IX) workers (U) and Repairs V (a)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F -)3------r;r 15 16 I 17 18 I 19 20 I 21 22 I 23 24 I 25 26l---z7 28

4,321 2,078 5,081 4,741 3,448 4,608 27 1 3 3 1,603 129 341 2:10 4,082 3,569 125 4(17 95 546 78 17 67 10 519 11 2 190 432 278 415 470 320 462 ... 1 94 7 98 89 31)6 432 2 162 36 148 117 1,014 %24 1,082 595 1,006 1,103 842 1,064 '" 2 438 267 580 595 454 565 12 114 30 453 374 458 184 503 628 429 622 74 6 449 322 210 155 139 35 231 265 200 265 ... 31 94 88 33 9 95 101 83 100 12 130 2G5 43 360 87 74 87 3 283 90 148 61 147 140 lJ7 136 2 28 4 53 37 84 70 276 240 280 154 320 361 218 347 102 14 39 31 325 186 482 533 379 518 103 15 15 S14 48.7 . 288 301 159 362 355 283 351 79 4 1 288 34 13 12 34 25 32 24 ... 2 1 24

193 VILLAGE PRIMARY CHlEPHOBOZOU I I Total Populalion Area including Institutional & Scheduled Scheduled of No. of No. of HOllseless Population Castes Tribes Location Name of village occupied House- t:ode cumber VilJaee/Town/Ward resident- in hec- hold I tares ial houses p 1M ,-p 1 M F M F -12- t I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 J-----r-i 8 , 9 10 { II

Circle : Chiepbobozoll 1111. NA 4,450 4,450 21,380 11,204 10,176 10,185 9,640

15/1/11/1 Kohima Vill~e NA 1,312 1,312 6,355 3,237 3,118 3,055 2,989 15/1/1112 Chedema NA 32& 328 1,464 830 634 541 478 15/1/11/3 Rukhrt>ma NA 298 298 1,325 693 632 611 612 1511/11/4 Dihoma NA 138 138 662 356 306 303 293 IS/1}II/S Kijumetuoma NA 74 74 342 171 ) 71 171 17l IS/lfllf6 Chie~iema (Thizama) NA 213 213 1,212 819 393 620 280 15/1/1I17 Merema NA 136 136 602 29& 304 297 304 IS/l/llt8 Chieswema NA 110 110 489 239 250 239 250 15/1jllj9 Keruma NA 237 237 1,171 598 579 570 568 15/1/11110 Nerhema NA 267 267 1,357 727 630 7!9 625 15/1/11/11 Model Village NA 22 22 115 57 58 57 58 15/1/11/12 Chiephobozou NA 92 92 329 184 145 1I8 106 15fl{IIi13 Gariphema NA 137 137 553 282 271 282 270 1511/11/14 Touphema NA 307 307 1,305 608 697 606 694 15/1/11115 Chiechama NA 409 409 2,360 1,237 1,123 1,202 1,[ 17 15/1}11}16 Nachama NA 55 55 248 113 135 113 135 15/11 11 /17 Botsa NA 76 76 322 181 141 120 108 15}1/11/18 Tichuma NA 55 55 261 135 126 135 126 15/1fll/19 Seiyhama. NA 100 100 474 228 246 228 246 15fl (11(20 Phekerukrima NA 84 84 428 211 217 198 210

194 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 1/11

MAIN·WORKERS

Literates Agricultural Household lndus- Other workers Non-workers Total main Cultivators Labourers try Manufacturing, (III, IV, V(b) Marginal workers (I-IX) (I) Processing, Servicing workers (II) and Repairs V (a) & VI to IX) ~----- M F M F M F M F M F M F M F F I M -13- -1-4~I 15 16 I 17 ----r8l~1~f 20 I 21 22 I 23 24 I 25 26 I 27 -28-

MSO 3,418 5,337 4,979 3,119 4,625 23 8 16 4 2,67~ 342 121 114 5,246 5,083

1,920 1,227 1,482 1,366 722 1,170 11 3 7 2 742 191 1,755 1,752 495 176 475 237 165 230 310 7 45 34 310 353 277 83 385 333 225 320 160 13 308 299 169 54 196 152 109 1.:18 86 4 160 154 47 29 100 116 89 113 11 3 71 55 647 177 6ll 73 36 64 574 9 5 208 315 169 109 168 203 130 193 ,., 38 10 130 101 140 90 122 138 112 135 10 3 2 115 112 401 262 305 342 220 330 ... 85 12 293 237 429 209 369 348 267 329 101 18 358 282

38 25 26 25 14 20 12 5 '" 31 32 119 58 108 51 7 3)l 7 2 94 10 76 94 150 82 151 172 123 170 28 2 ... 131 99 257 124 302 370 213 362 5 2 84 6 ' 4 12 302 315 724 433 623 609 425 572 ..'I 198 35 3 611 514 63 43 69 70 53 68 16 2 43 64

112 55 84 63 28 58 '" 56 5 97 78

65 39 71 84 58 80 '" 13 4 4 3 60 3J 127 78 108 135 81 135 27 16 10 104 101 101 6S 82 92 42 89 6 34 3 46 48 83 77

195 VILLAGE PRIMARY TSEMINYU

Total Population Area No. of including Institutional & Scheduled Scheduled of No. of Houseless Population Castes Tribes Location Name of village occupied House· ~denumber Village/Town/Ward in hee- resident· hold tares ial houses P M F M F M I I I F 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 ~7-I 8 I 9 I JO I 11 -J2-

Circle : Tseminyu 1/12 NA 2,510 2,510 15,209 7,949 7,260 7,539 7,073 15/1/12/1 Kontsunyu station NA 66 66 379 201 178 201 178 Bazar 15/1/12/2 Kontsunyu village NA 129 129 640 323 317 323 317 15/1/12/3 Tsosesunyu NA 69 69 373 180 193 180 193 15/1/12/4 Chunlikha NA 47 47 346 166 180 161 177 15/1/12/5 Nsunyu NA 155 155 1,023 521 502 520 502 15/1/12{6 Nyishunyu NA 84 84 502 260 242 260 242 15/1/12/7 Tesophenyu NA 494 494 3,086 1,610 1,476 1,606 1,475 15fl/I2/8 Ziphenyu NA 69 69 409 202 207 200 207 15/1112/9 Gokhanyu NA 12 12 60 32 28 32 28 15/1/12/10 Tseminyu Village NA 202 202 1,070 566 504 456 453 15/1/12/11 Tseminyu H. Q. NA 153 153 1,008 612 396 426 316 (New Town) 15/1 fl2/12 Zisunyu NA 121 121 813 391 422 390 411 1511/12113 Kasbanyu NA 81 81 422 222 200 222 . 200 15/1/12/14 Phenwhenyu NA 73 73 476 237 239 237 239 15jl/12/15 Terogunyu NA 142 142 774 394 380 394 380 15/1{12116 Zompha Mission NA 13 13 77 40 37 40 37 . Centre lV. R) 15{1(12/17 Phenshunyu NA 99 99 652 326 326 315 326 I5/lj12/I8 Kbenyu NA 39 39 248 142 106 142 106 15/1f12(19 Rumensinyu NA 39 39 297 15~ 145 152 145 15/1/12(20 Sendenyu NA 102 102 784 402 382 402 382 15}1/12/21 Tsokenkhonyu NA 49 49 301 152 149 152 149 (Tsiemekhuma) 15fl/12/22 Tsosinyu NA 46 46 231 122 109 122 109 15/1/12/23 Logweshunyu NA 30 30 185 103 82 103 82 15 }1/12(24 Rengmapani (Njophen) NA 71 71 331 191 140 164 119 15/1/12/25 Tseminyu Old Town NA 125 125 722 402 320 339 300 196 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 1/12

M A I N - W a R K E R S Literates . I Household Indus- Non-workers Agncultural try Manufacturing, Other workers Total main Cultivators (1II, IV, V(b) Marginal workers (I-IX) (I) Labourers Processing, Servicing workers (n) I and Rel'l2irs Y (~) & VI to IX) --~--.--- -'".-~ ----;-1 i M F M F M M F M F M F M F I M F I I , -13- 14 I 15 16 I J7 18 I 19 20 I 21 22 ,I 23 I L4 I 25 2612'7 -28-

4,033 2,371 3,957 4,022 2,932 3,802 5 3 6 65 1,014 152 182 151 3,810 3,087 79 44 98 94 72 88 26 6 103 84

113 59 130 169 115 167 15 2 193 148 106 75 240 104 69 103 8 1 103 89 105 85 56 81 29 75 27 6 2 6 108 93 242 141 240 293 202 288 1 2 37 3 281 209 177 122 113 120 97 120 16 147 122 434 97 940 1,082 897 1,076 43 6 5 4 665 390 90 76 80 98 57 98 23 20 19 102 90 9 3 19 15 17 13 ... 2 2 13 13 262 91 305 265 151 263 154 2 261 239 450 177 337 139 33 69 4 63 299 6 8 6 267 251

263 197 191 233 123 205 68 28 200 189 121 84 159 156 153 156 6 2 61 44 151 106 86 104 57 99 29 5 151 135 261 216 188 214 143 196 45 18 2 206 164 26 30 15 11 3 7 12 4 2 25 24.

142 110 155 155 136 150 19 5 171 171 102 57 60 52 58 52 1 2 82 52 70 36 84 69 83 69 1 68 76 265 203 173 179 119 164 54 15 229 203 112 94 59 72 53 70 6 2 93 76

46 23 60 59 49 59 11 9 6 53 44 31 18 44 36 42 36 2 59 46 59 36 96 54 82 51 2 12 3 95 86 317 191 192 168 92 128 2 2 98 38 136 103 74 49

197 VILLAGE PRIMARY PUGHOBOTO

Total population including Institutional & Scheduled Scheduled Area Tribes No. of No. of Houseless Population Castes of occupied Location Name of village House. Village/Town/Ward resident- hold code number in hee- ial houses tares F P F M F M M I I \ I 10 I 11 ~ 4 5 I 6 -ri 8 I 9 t I 2 I 3 I I 3,162 3,096 1,438 6,382 6,251 3,131 Circle : Pughoboto 1/13 NA 1,438 894 436 1,784 888 896 883 1511113/1 Lazami NA 436 1,186 621 565 612 559 Mishilimi NA 271 271 1511/13/2 304 263 NA 146 146 621 348 273 15{1{13/3 Pughoboto 280 164 571 291 280 291 1511 {13/4 Natsumi NA 164 409 426 409 426 Ghokimi NA 156 156 835 15/1/13/5 96 101 NA 45 45 240 125 115 15/1/1316 Asukika 176 67 337 161 176 161 1511/13/7 ;rsaphimi NA 67 153 808 408 400 406 397 151111318 Kitami NA 153

1~8 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 1/13

MAIN·WORKERS

Literates . I I Household Indus· Other workers Non-workers Agncu tural try Manufacturing, Marginal Total main Cultivators Labourers p . S .. (III, IV, V(b) workers (I-IX) (1) (II) I rocessmg, ervlcmg & VI to IX) workers and Repairs V (a) M F F I M M M F M F I M F M F F M F -1-3- - .- 14 I 15 16 1 17 18 I 19 20 I 21 22 I 23 :'::4 I 25 26 I 27 28

1,731 1,197 1,628 1,634 t,160 1,570 18 8 19 5 431 51 6 1,617 1,497

438 256 466 521 396 512 69 9 422 375 284 134 314 316 226 307 5 3 83 6 307 249 243 176 161 84 39 58 12 5 18 5 92 16 186 189 121 90 154 162 137 162 17 137 118 241 201 213 216 152 206 61 10 5 191 210 95 68 64 41 11 35 53 6 61 74 82 85 73 85 51 84 22 1 88 91 227 IS7 183 209 148 206 1 34 3 225 191

199 VILLAGE PRIMARY GHATHASHI I Total Pl)pulation Arra including Institutional & Sch~du!ed Scheduled of No. of Location Name of occupied No. of Houselcss Popu Jation Castes Tribes code number village House- Village/Town/Ward in hec- resident- hold tares h,"'" I"' ----;---~-I-;-I 1--~1 I M I F , F -7- -12- 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 8 1 9 10 I 11

Circle : Ghathashi 1/14. NA 950 950 4,976 2,626 2,350 2,521 2,333

15/1/14/1 Ighanumi NA 146 146 825 422 403 422 403 15/1/14/2 Hebolimi NA 95 95 504 267 237 267 237 15/1/14/3 Kilomi NA 117 117 621 351 270 277 253 15/1/14/4 Khughutomi NA 47 47 261 129 132 123 132 15/1/14/5 Chisholimi NA 63 63 318 167 151 166 151 15/1/14/6 Chishilimi NA 67 67 380 188 192 188 192 15/1/14/7 . Kichilimi NA 74 74 375 187 188 187 188 15/1/14/8 Awohumi NA 43 43 199 94 105 94 105 15/1/14/9 Shisulimi NA 65 65 371 198 173 198 173 15/1/14/10 Mukalimi NA 70 70 354 180 174 180 174 15! 1/14/11 Ghathashi H.Q. NA 80 80 394 251 143 230 143 15/1/14/12 lphonumi NA 62 62 283 138 145 137 145 15/1/14/13 Tukuliga NA 21 21 91 54 37 52 37 (Unrecognised)

200 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 1/14

MAIN·WORKERS

Literates Agricultural Household Indus- Other workers Non-workers Total main Cultivator~ try Manufacturing, (III, IV, V(b) Marginal workers (I-IX) (I) Labourers Processing, Servicing workers (II) and Repairs V (a) & VI to IX) M F M F F M F M F M F I M F M F M 13 14 I 15 16 I 17 18 I 19 20 I 21 22 I 23 24 I 25 26 I 27 28

1,337 825 1,267 1,191 920 1,159 2 345 32 2 2 1,357 1,157 193 106 204 217 191 215 13 2 218 185 109 95 116 114 80 108 36 6 151 123 207 82 180 116 75 109 105 7 171 154 63 67 49 55 40 54 9 80 76 64 50 64 71 56 70 8 1 103 80 108 81 65 87 51 86 14 123 105 85 61 81 99 77 99 4 106 89 49 34 51 63 46 63 5 43 42 84 63 85 85 72 81 I3 4 113 88 89 62 124 130 115 130 9 2 54 44 189 78 145 66 31 58 2 112 8 106 77 74 38 79 70 64 68 15 2 '" 59 75 23 8 24 18 22 18 2 30 19

201 VILLAGE PRIMARY PEREN

Total Population Area including Institutional & Scheduled Scheduled of No. 9f No. of Houseless Population Location Name of occupIed Castes Tribes code number Village/Town/Ward yillage resident- Houdse- ~~r~~C' ial houses hoI 1-----'1---:\----:---I--c--- P ~ F M ---;:F,.--:.-...,M,-:-- F ---=-1--":------=--2---+-I -:3~71 ---;--4 ---;-1--;:5 ---;-1--::6:-- 7 i 8 I 9 10 I 11 -)2-

Circle : Peren 1/15. NA 972 972 4,388 2,323 2,065 2,039 1,917

15/1115/1 Peren H,. Q. NA 427 427 1,582 919 663 639 518 15/1/1512 Peletkie NA 55 S5 271 127 144 126 143 15/1/15/3 Jalukie NA 24 24 97 46 51 46 S1 15/1/15/4 Peren Old NA 119 119 582 294 288 294 288 15/1/15/5 Puilwa Old NA 31 31 183 70 113 67 111 15/1/15/6 PuiIwa New NA 17 17 68 35 33 35 33 1511/1Sn Mpai Old NA 58 58 262 137 12S 137 125 15/1/15/8 Mpai New NA 53 53 368 203 165 203 165 15/1/1 519 Kendung NA 33 33 172 91 81 91 8l 15/1/15/10 Tesen Old NA 85 8S 426 202 224 202 224 15/1115/11 resen New NA 2S 25 155 86 69 86 69 15/1(15(12 Heranglwa NA 24 24 113 56 57 56 57 15(1/15/13 Peren New NA 21 21 109 57 52 57 52

202 CENSUS ABSTRACT ClRCLE 1/15

M A I N·W 0 R K E R S

Literates Agricultural Household Indus- Other workers Non-workers Total main Cultivators try Manufacturing, (lll, IV, V(b; Marginal workers (I-IX) (I) Labourers Processing, Servicing workers (II) and Reoairs V (a) & VI to IX)

M F M F M F M M F M F M F F I M F 13 14 I 15 16 I 17 18 I )9 20 I 21 22 I 23 24 , 25 26 I 27 28

1,177 588 1,134 1,015 715 955 1 37 3 381 57 383 290 806 760 598 314 448 151 108 99 37 3 302 49 263 241 208 271 76 36 65 87 55 86 10 1 62 57 18 10 20 26 15 25 5 1 8 3 18 22 54 7 139 191 119 189 20 2 155 97 42 36 30 56 26 S5 4 1 15 9 25 48 18 12 16 21 15 21 1 19 12 35 8 63 79 60 79 3 19 7 55 39 90 35 113 113 108 113 5 90 52 40 34 42 44 39 43 3 49 37 97 43 103 141 93 141 10 44 23 SS 60 60 36 36 44 25 42 11 2 34 7 16 18 20 4 33 31 32 31 23 26 29 13 26 31 20 31 6 31 21

203 VILLAGE PRIMARY KOHIMA

Total Population ~ Area including Institutional & Scheduled of No. of Scheduled Location Name of occupied No. of Houseless Population Castes Tribes code Dumber Villa&e/Town/Ward village House- in hee- resident- hold tares ial houses p M I F M I F M I F t -7- I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 i & I 9 \ 10 I 11 1-12-

15/1/1 Kohiml Town 23'CO 7,420 7,499 :4,340 19,772 ]4,568 10,126 9,213

15/1/1/1 Ward No.1 NA 1,047 1,077 4,737 2,864 1,873 1,868 1,445 15/1/1/2 Ward No.2 NA 435 439 1,762 981) 732 492 522 15/1/13 Ward No.3 NA 649 649 2,690 1,401 1,289 859 860 15 1/114 Ward No.4 NA 256 256 1,145 619 5~() 375 361 15Jl/I/S Ward NO.5 NA 969 98~· 4,287 2,629 1,658 1,181 1,091 i5/1/1/6 Ward No.6 NA 940 943 4,315 2,557 1,758 1,052 1,041 15111117 Ward No.7 NA 1,546 1,571 7,425 4,241 3,1&4- 1,745 1,633 15/1/1/8 Ward No.8 NA 1,309 1,311 6,744 3,805 2,939 2,205 1,941 15/1/1/9 Ward No.9 NA 269 269 1,235 676 559 349 319

204 CENSUS ABSTRACT TOWN 1/1

MAIN·WORKERS

Literates Agricultural Household Indus· Other workers Non-workers Total main CuIti va tor$ try Manufacturing, (III, IV, V(b) Marginal workers (I-IX) (1) Labourers Processing, Servicing workers (II) and Repairs V (a) & VI to IX)

M F M F M F M F F M F M F I M F M -28-- 13 14 I 15 16 I 17 18 I 19 20 I 21 22 I 23 24 I 25 26 I 27

14,036 8,174 9,837 2,111 221 469 29 7 102 83 9,485 1,552 179 163 9,756 12,294

2,049 1,040 1,328 336 71 120 2 3 6 17 1,249 196 1 1,536 1,536 537 307 455 94 3 10 2 4 3 446 81 525 688 893 567 623 287 57 185 2 3 2 561 99 2 776 1,002 458 294 196 47 4 4 3 189 43 137 151 286 321 1.783 855 1,533 238 10 28 17 33 42 1,473 168 6 1,096 1,414 2,047 1,145 1,440 270 3 11 2 1 20 3 1,415 255 1 1,116 1,488 2,976 1,822 2,182 451 69 93 2 2 7 5 2,104 351 39 5 2,020 2,728 2,748 1,767 1,740 351 3 14 2 24 9 1,711 328 2,065 2,588 545 377 340 37 4 2 2 -337 31 336 522

205 URBAN PRIMARY DlMAPUR

Total Population Area No. of including Institutional & Scheduled Scheduled Location Name of of occupied No. of Houseless Population Castes Tribes code Dumber village House- Village/Town/Ward in hee- resident- hold tares ial houses p M F M F M F -7-I I 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 8 I 9 I ]0 I 11 -12-

IS/l/II Dimapor Town 18'13 6,620 6,627 32,873 20,344 12,534 2,322 2,400

15/t/II/t Ward No. 1 NA 1,231 1,231 5,981 3,666 2,315 851 803 15/1/11/2 Ward No. 2 NA 1,161 1,161 6,179 3,786 2,393 215 178 15/1/11/3 War~No. 3 NA 895 895 4,801 3,216 1,585 811 547 lS/IIIl/4 Wa:4 ~o.4 NA 87(1, 874 4,397 2,685 1,712 392 355 15/l/II/5 Ward No.5 NA 787 787 4,313 2,429 1,884 97 88 15/1/Il/6 Ward No. 6 NA 1,672 1,679 7,207 4,562 2,6~5 456 429

206 CENSUS ABSTRACT TOWN tIll

M A I N·W 0 R K E R S

Literates Agricultural Household Indus- Other workers Non-workers Total main CultivatoI'll try Manufacturing, (III, IV, V(b) Marginal workers (I-IX) (I) Labourers Processing, Servicing workers (II) and Repairs V (a) & VI to IX)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F I ._ -_.- 13 14 I 15 16 I 17 18 I 19 20 I 21 22 I 23 24 , 25 26 I 27 28-

13,421 6,903 12,002 613 268 38 98 12 233 35 11,403 528 9 3 8,333 11,918

2,387 1,232 2,184 141 21 17 23 88 9 2,052 115 1,482 2,174 2,557 1,317 2,168 98 1 3 57 1 2,107 97 1,617 2,295 2,371 994 2,095 104 19 6 8 1 20 11 2,048 86 2 1,119 1,481 1,744 942 1,558 119 62 5 39 9 43 5 1,414 100 1,127 1,593 1,830 1,200 1,266 34 7 1 11 1,248 33 6 1 1,157 1,849 2,532 1,218 2,731 117 158 9 25 2 14 9 2,534 97 2 1,831 2,526

207 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX Total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population Urban Blockwise

Name of Town! Total population Scheduled castes Scheduled tribes Location code No. ward/Urban block

2 3 4 5

15/1/1 Kohima Town 34,340 19,339 15/1/1/1 Ward-l 4,737 3,313 15/1/1/1 (1) Block-l 412 328 15/1/1/1 (2) Block-2 921 685 . 15/I/I/1 (3) Block-3 693 524 15/1/1/1 (4) Block-4 913 446 15/1/1/1 (5) Block-5 1,112 788 15/1/1/1 (6) Block-6 686 542 15/1/1/2 Ward-2 1,762 1,014 15(] /1/2 (7) Block-7 945 584 15/1/1/2 (8) Block-8 817 430 15/1/1/3 Ward-3 2,690 1,719 15/1/1/3 (9) B!ock-9 785 584 15/1/1/3 (10) Block-IO 1,311 555 15/1/1/3 (11) Block-ll 594 582 15/I/I{4 Ward-4 1,145 736 15/1/1/4 (12) Block-12 341 237 15/1/I/4 (13) Block-I3 804 499 15/1/I!5 Ward-5 4,287 2,272 15/1/1/5 (14) Block-14 530 277 15/1/1/5 (15) Block-IS 703 389 15/1(1/5 (16) Block-16 200 47 15/1/1/5 (17) Block-17 148 75 15/1/1/5 (18) Block-18 305 164 15fl/115 (19) Block· 19 665 349 15/1/1/5 (20) B:ock-20 681 480 15/1/1/5 (21) Block-21 1,055 491 }5/1 /lP6 Ward-6 4,315 2,093 15/1/116 (22) Block-22 518 300 15flll/6 (2)) Block-23 434 305 15/1/1/6 (24) Block-24 869 454 15/1/1/6 (25) Block· 25 409 177 15/111/6 (26) Block-26 451 350 15/1/1/6 (27) Block-27 l,077 219 15/111/6 (2&) Block-28 557 288

208 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX Total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population Urbaa B'lockwise

Name of Town/ Location code No. ward/Urban block Total population Scheduled castes Scheduled tribes

2 3 4 5

15/1/1/7 Ward·7 7,425 3,378 15/1/1/7 (29) Block-29 799 454 15/1/1/7 (30) Block-30 987 391 15/1/1/7 (31) Block-31 879 370 15/1/1/7 (32) Block-32 631 337 IS! 1/117 (33) Block-33 929 257 15/1/1/7 (34) Block-34 712 221 15/1/117 (35) Block-35 644 208 15/1/1/7 (36) Block·36 540 118 ]5/111/7 (37) Block·37 715 549 15{1/117 (38) Block-38 589 473 15/1/1/8 Ward-8 6,744 4.146 15/1/1/8 (39) Block·39 715 392 15/1/1/8 (40) Block·40 478 225 15/1/1/8 (41) Block.41 819 411 15/1/1/8 (42) BJock·42 1,453 906 15/1/1/8 (43) Block-43 631 391 15/ljlf8 (44) Block-44 383 265 15/1/118 (45) Block-45 421 312 15(IIJ/8 (46) Block.46 692 533 15/I/JI8 (47) Block·47 807 522 15/1/1/8 (48) Block-48 345 189 IS/WI9 Ward·9 1,235 668 15/1/1/9 (49) Block-49 191 95 15/1/1/9 (50) Block·50 457 193 15/1/]/9 (51) Block-51 587 380

209 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX Total Scheduled Castes aDd Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Blockwise

Location code No. Name of Town/ Total population Scheduled castes Scheduled tribes ward/Urban block . 2 3 4 5

15/1/11 Dimapur Town 32,878 5,222 15/1 Ill/I Ward-I 5.981 1,654 15/1/11/1 (1) Block-l 555 142 15/1/Il/l (2) Block-2 430 337 I5/I/III! (3) Block-3 480 93 lS/,/IJ/l(4) Block-4 358 215 15/1/11/1 (5) Block-5 293 75 15/1/11/1 (6) Block-6 616 69 15/1/11/1 (7) Block-7 930 95 15/1/H/I (8) Block-8 556 290 1511/11/1 (9) B!ock-9 826 101 15/1/11/1 (10) Block-IO 937 237 15!l/II/2 Ward-2 6.179 393 15/1/11/2 (t IJ Block-ll 294 15/1/11/2 (12) Block-12 495 15/ J/U/2 (13) Block-13 831 10 15/I/'IJ2 (14) Block-!4 1,361 3 15jI[(I/2 (15) Block-I 5 1,421 6 15/1/11{2 (16) Block-16 399 108 ) 5/1111/2 (17) Block-l1 701 1 15/1 (nIl (18) Block-IS 166 68 15/1lI112 (19) Block· 19 511 197 ) 5/1 JlI/3 Ward·3 4,801 q58 15/1flI/3 (20) Block-20 649 64 15flfl1!3 (21) Block-21 964 158 15/t/U!3 (22) Block-22 651 10 1511 /11/3 (23) Block-23 780 120 15/1/11/3 (24-) Block-24 460 237 IS/11ll/3 (25) Block·25 1,297 769 15/1/11/4 Ward-4 4,391 747 ] 5/I/IIj4 (!6) Block-26 732 4 15/1/Il/4 (27) Block-27 851 52 15/1/1I/4 (1$) Block-28 993 134 15JI/ll/4 (29) Block-29 947 166 15/1J!TJ4 (30) Block-30 874 391

210 URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX Total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population-Urban Blockwise

Name of Town/ Total population Scheduled castes Scheduled tribes Location code No. ward/Urban block

2 3 4 5

15/1!£I/5 Ward-5 4,313 185 15/11II/5 (31) Block-31 185 5 15/1/11/5 (32) Block-32 352 4 15/1/IIl5 (33) Block-33 626 15)1/II/5 (34) Block-34 555 17 IS} '/Il/5 (35) Block-35 787 15/1/11/5 (36) Block-36 8S3 8 15/1/Il/5 (37) Block-37 726 15)1/11/5 (38) Block-38 229 151 15/1 {1I/6 Ward-6 7,207 885 1511/II/6 (39) Block-39 519 45 15/I/IlI6 (40) Block-40 580 7 lS/11Uj6 (41) Block-41 1,201 44 15/1/[1/6 (42) Block-42 1,143 113 15/1/I1/6 (43) Block-43 657 9 15/l/ll/6 (44) Block-44 749 197 15J1111{6 (45) Block.45 517 41 15/1/11/6 (46) Block·46 630 S4 lS/ljfIj6 (47) Block·47 407 156 15)lfJIj6 t4S) Block-48 804 219

211

Section-II PR1MARY OENSUS ABSTRACT (Scheduled Tribes) PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

51. State/Diitrict/Circle/Town Total! No. of Total Scheduled Tribes Population No. Rural/ households with Urban S. T. members

p F -,- 2 3 4 5 ~ 7 Kobima District T 32,833 1,63,905 84,822 79,083 R 27,391 1,39,344 71,874 67,470 U 5,442 24,561 12,948 11,6J3

1. Tening Circle T (R) 821 4,201 2,071 2,130 2. Nsong Circle T (R) 291 1.702 859 843 3. Pedi Circle T (R) 1,158 5,290 2,672 2,618 4. Jaluke Circle T (R) 2,061 11,800 6,C61 5,739 5. Dhansiri par Circle T (R) 1,053 5,435 2,764 2,671 6. Dimapur Sadar Circle T (R) 2,967 14,973 7,984 6,989 7. Nihokhu Circle T (R) 2,344 10.775 5,604 5,171 8. Ghaspani Circle T (R) 2,404 11,967 6,451 5,516 9. Zubza Circle T (R) 1,378 6,714 3,413 3,301 10. Jakhama Circle T (R) 3,082 16,982 8,549 8,433 11. Chiephobozou Circle T (R) 4,107 19,825 10,185 9,640 12. Tseminyu Circle T (R) 2,523 14,612 7,539 7,073 13. Pughoboto Circle T (R) 1,408 6,258 3,162 3,096 14. Ghathasi Circle T (R) 944 4,854 2,521 2,333 15. Peren Circle T (R) 850 3,956 2,039 1,917 16. Kohima Town Circle T (U) 4,325 19,339 10,126 9,213 17. Dimapur Town Circle T (U) 1,117 5,222 2,822 2,400

2!4 FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

MAIN-WO R K E R S

Literates Total main workers Cultivators (I-IX) (I)

~---~ .... -- p M F P M F M F 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16

77,515 47,533 29,982 72,186 39,613 32,573 54,469 25,038 29,431 60,981 37,949 23.032 65,134 34,572 30,562 53,743 24,795 28,943 16,534 9,584 6,950 7,052 5,041 2,011 726 243 4S3

1,175 800 375 2,273 1,050 1,223 2,004 820 1,184 353 268 85 1,013 500 513 952 446 5()(i 1,998 1,305 693 2,559 1,217 1,342 2,290 982 1,3C8 5,183 3,173 2,010 5,10l 2,757 2,344 4,544 2,279 2,265 1,441 972 469 ],879 1,364 515 1,617 't,128 4&9 9,610 5,595 4,015 4,378 3,340 1,038 2,012 1,392 620 4,670 2,745 1,925 5,942 3,153 2,789 5,608 2,889 2,719 6,187 3,903 2,284 4,749 3,047 1,702 3,250 1,681 1.569 3,155 2,020 1,135 3,235 1,510 1,725 2,688 1,046 1,642 5,855 3,843 2,012 8,886 4,201 4,685 7,993 3,407 4,586 8,892 5,704 3,188 10,011 5,097 4,914 7,699 3,091 4,608 6,031 3,719 2,312 7,620 3,663 3,957 6,654 2,875 3,779 2,860 1,670 1,190 3,190 1,562 1628 2,722 1,154 ],568 2,071 1,247 824 2,362 1,176 1,186 2,067 913 1,154 1,500 985 515 1,936 935 ],001 1,643 692 951 12,616 7,288 5,328 5,568 3,831 1,737 680 212 468 3,918 2,296 1,622 1,484 1,210 274 46 31 15

215 PRIMARY CENSUS ADS'

M A I

81. State/District/Circle/Town Total/ Agricultural Labourers Household Industry Manuf No. Rural/ ( II ) Processing, Servicing and Urban (v) (a)

P M F P M I 2 I 3 17 18 19 20 21 I-

Kohima District T 372 306 66 303 116 R 360 300 60 177 85 U 12 6 6 126 31

1. Tening Circle T (R) 4 4 9 6 2. Nsong Circle T (R) 3. Pedi Circle T (R) 4. Jaluke Circle T (R) 23 18 5 9 8 5. Dhansiripar Circle T (R) 149 145 4 1 6, Dimapur Sadar Circle T (R) 120 86 34 30 4

7. Nihokhu Circle T(R) . 8 4 4 7 '" 8. Ghaspani Circle T (R) 9 8 2 9. Zubza Circle T (R) 3 3 15 12 10. Jakhama Ci~cle T (R) 3 2 8 3 11. Chiephobozou Circle T (R) 22 18 4 12 10 12. Tseminyu Circle T (R) 6 4 2 35 13. Pughoboto Circle T (RJ 11 6 5 ]5 11 14. Ghathasi Circle T (R) 2 2 15. Peren Circle T (R) 34 31 16. Kohima Town CircJe T(U) 6 4 2 90 16 17. Dimapur Town Circle T(U) 6 2 4 36 15

216 FOR SCHSDULED TRIBES

WORKERS

Other Workers Marginal Workers Non-Workers ( III, IV, V ( b ) & VI to IX )

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17,042 14,153 2,889 2,659 1,379 1,280 g9.060 43,820 45,230 10,854 9,392 1,462 2,462 1,292 1,170 71,748 36,010 35,738 6,188 4,761 1,427 197 87 110 17,312 7,820 9,492

256 220 36 1,928 1,021 907 61 54 7 17 13 4 672 346 326

269 2'-. .) 34 28 14 14 2,703 1,441 1,262 525 452 73 66 23 43 6,633 3,281 3,352 112 91 21 114 13 101 3.442 1,387 2,055 2,216 1,858 358 46 10 36 10,549 4,634 5.915 319 260 59 51 27 24 4,782 2,424 2,358 1,488 1,358 130 190 101 89 7.028 3,303 3,725 529 449 80 154 91 63 3,325 1,812 1,513 882 789 93 627 338 289 7,469 4,010 3,459 2278 1,978 300 232 122 110 9,582 4,966 4,616 925 784 141 321 174 147 6,671 3,702 2,969 442 391 51 15 14 1 3,053 ],586 1,467 293 261 32 4 2 2 2,488 1,343 1,145 259 212 47 597 350 247 1,423 754 669 4,792 3,599 1,193 195 85 110 13,576 6,210 7,366 J,396 1,162 234 2 2 3,736 1,610 2,126