CENSUS OF 2001

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part XII - A & B

I'MPHAL EAST DISTRICT

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY & VILLAGE AND TOWNVVISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Y.Thamkishore Singh of the Indian Administrative Service, Director of Census Operations, Manipur Product Code Number ??-???-2CX>1 - Cen-Book (E) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: EAST

Shree Shree Govindajee Temple This is the temple of Shree Shree Govindajee at the present Palace Compound, in the heart of the Imphal City, on the eastern bank of the Imphal River. The temple is being observed as a sacred religious & worshipping place by the devoted Hindu Manipuri Vaishnavaites. This may be recalled that during the Anglo-Manipuri War in 1891, "Kangla Fort" the original Manipur Maharaja's Palace was destroyed and occupied by the British Garrison. Since then a New Palace with a New Temple at this present existing Palatial Site was constructed in 1907. Shree Shree Govindajee was then resurrected in this New Temple and which was inaugurated in 1910, by His Highness, Shree Shree Yukt Maha­ raja Sir Churachand Singh, KCSI,CBE . It has three sections that there is the main Idol of Shree Govindajee (Lord Krishna), in the middle, the Idol of Shree Jagannath, (Lord Jagannath) in the north and the Idol of Shree Gouranga Prabhu, in the south. The temple is a place for performance of Manipllri Art and Culture and Cultural Programmes. Im­ mediately in front of the temple, there is a big Mandop/Jagamahal where various dance sequences depicting the play of Lord Krishna are presented throughout the year in obei­ sance of the Lord Krishna. Basanta Ras, Kunja Ras and Maha Ras which are some of the reknowned and delicate dance sequences, which are being performed in the night of Full Moon days, in the month ofVaisakha, Kartika, andAgrahayana respectively. GostaAshtami, Jalakelee, Jhulon etc. are other a few worth mentioning dance plays, which are being performed at the temple all the year round.

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Pages

Foreword IX Preface xi Acknowledgements xiii

District highlights - 2001 Census XIV

Important statistics in the district XV

Ranking of Tahsils in the district XVll

Statements 1-9 xix-xxiii Statement-I: Name of the headquarters of districtlsub-division,their rural-urban status and distance from district headquarters, 2001 Statement-2 Name of the headquarters of districtlTD/CD block their rural­ urban status and distance from district headquarters, 2001 Statement-3: Population of the district at each census from 1901 to 2001 Statement-4: Area, number of villalges/towns and population in district and sub­ division, 2001 Statement-5 T.D/C.D. Block wise number of villages and rural population, 2001 Statement-6 Population of Urban Agglomerations/towns, 2001 Statement-7: Villages with popUlation of 5,000 and above at T.D/C.D. Block level as per 200 I Census and amenities available Statement-8 Statutory towns with population less than 5000 as per 2001 Census and amenities available Statement-9: Houseless and Institutional population of tahsils, rural and urban 2001

Analytical Note 1-45 The sequence of the analytical-note as under : (i) History and Scope of the District Census Handbook (ii) Brief History of the District (iii) Administrative set up (iv) Physical features Location and size, Physiography, Drainage, Land Reforms, Agriculture and Flood Controls, Irrigation, Veteninary and Animal Husbandry, Industries, Trade & Commerce , Electricity and Power, Road, Medical Health and Family Welfare, other development activities. (v) Census concepts (vi) Non-Census concepts (vii) 2001 Census findings-Population, its distribution

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Brief analysis of PCA data based on inset tables 1 to 36 Brief analysis of the Village Directory and Town Directory data based on inset tables 37 to 47 Brief analysis of the data on houses and household amenities,Houselisting Operations, Census of India 2001 based on inset tables 48 to 52 (viii) Fairs and Festivals (ix) Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory-column heading wise explanation and coverage of data

P ART-A: VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Section I-Village Directory 47-125 (a) Note, explaining the abbreviations used in Village Directory (b) C.D. block wise presentation of village Directory Data (i) Map of Sub-division (ii) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 of Jiribam C.D. Block (iii) Village Directory data of Jiribam C.D. Block (iv) Map of Sowombung Sub-division (v) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 20010f Imphal East-I C.D. Block (vi) Village Directory data of Imphal East-I C.D. Block (vii) Map of Sub-division (viii) Map of Keirao-Bitra Sub-division (ix) Alphabetical list of Villages alongwith location code 1991 and 2001 of Imphal East-I and Imphal East-II C.D.Block (x) Village Directory data of Imphal East-I and Imphal East-II C.D.Block (c) Appendixes to Village Directory : 126-133 Appendix I Abstract of Educational, Medical and Other Amenities in villages­ T.D. Block level Appendix IA Villlages by number of Primary Schools Appendix IB Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools Appendix IC Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available Appendix II Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or. more amenities available Appendix lIA Census Town which do not have one or more amenities Appendix IV T.D. Block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available Appendix V Summary showing number of villages having or not having

(vi) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST Scheduled Castes population Appendix VI : Summary showing number of villages having or not having Scheduled Tribes population Appendix VIlA: List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges Appendix VIm: List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges PART A : TOWN DIRECTORY 135-149 Section II-Town Directory a) Note explaining the abbreviation used in Town Directory Town Directory Statements (I-VII) b) Statement 1- Status and Growth History c) Statement 11- Physical aspects and location of Towns d) Statement III-Municipal finance e) Statement IV-Civic and other amenities f) Statement V- Medical, Educational, Recreational and cultural facilities g) Statement VI- Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking

PART-B : PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (a) Brief note on Primary Census Abstract 152-154 (b) District Primary Census Abstract (General) 156-161 Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes 164-173 Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes 176-181 C.D. Block wise Village Primary Census Abstract 182-217 Urban Primary Census Abstract 218-229

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Foreword

The District Census Handbook (DCHB) published by Census Organisation since 1951 census. l.is one of the important publications in the context of planning and development at gross-root level. The publication, which is brought out for each district, contains several demographic and socio-economic characteristics village-wise and town-wise of the district alongwith the status of availability of civic amenities. Infrastructural facilities, etc. The scope of the DCHB was initially confined to a few Census Tables and Primary Census Abstract (~CA) of each village and town within the district. Thereafter, at successive censuses, its scope and coverage 'has been enlarged. The DCHB published at the 1961 census provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 1971 census­ DCHB series was in three parts: Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1981 census DCHB was in two parts: Part-A contained village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to tahsil/town levels. New features alongwith restructuring of the formats of village and town directory were added into it. In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity Were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. Information on new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centers and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet the requirements of some of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Information on approach to the village was provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give the details on number of inaccessible villages in each district. In the Town Directory, a statement (IV-A) on slums was introduced to provide the details on civic and other amenities in the notified slums of Class I and Class II towns. The 1991 census DCHB, by and large, followed the pattern of presentation of 1981 census, except the format of PCA was restuctured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition, sex-wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 census was the Community Development Block (CD Block) level presentation of village directory and PCA data instead of the traditional tahsiVtalukIPS level presentation. It was expected that the presentation of village directory and PCA data at CD block level will help the planners in formulation of micro level development plans, CD block being lowest administrative unit. The present series of 2001 census DCHBs have been made more informative and exhaustive in terms of coverage and content. The Village Directory has been enlarged in scope by including a number of other facilities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines and most important commodity manufactured in village. Income and expenditure of gram panchayat, wherever possible, has been provided. Apart from these, more details on distance(s) at which basic amenities are available (if not available in the village), are given. This includes educational facilities (namely primary and middle schools and college), medical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Centre and Primary health Centre), drinking water, post & telegraph (post office and phone), communication, bank, credit societies and recreational facilities. In Town Directory, the statement on Slums has been modified and its coverage

(ix) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST enlarged by including details on all slums instead of 'notified slums'. The information is given in case of all statutory towns irrespective of their class, against only Class 1 and Class II towns in the 1981 and 1991 censuses. The basic amenities available in the villages and towns are analysed in depth with the help of a number crossclassified inset tables and statements. Two other significant additions in the publication are inclusion of 'motif' highlighting significant characteristic of the district and analytical notes as annexures. The analytical notes on (I) fertility and mortality and (II) various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage are prepared based on 1991 Census. Whereas, in the notes relating to (1) percentage distribution of migrants by place of birth/place of last residence, (II) main religions, (III) marital status of population, (IV) age, sex and education, and (V) distribution of spectrum of mother tongue, nature and extent of changes occurred in the district in its basic socio-demographic features during the decade 1991-2001 are analysed. The eight digits permanent location code (PLCN) to all the villages and towns have been assigned keeping in view the future needs. The village and town level amenity data have been collected, compiled and computerised in prescribed record structure under the supervision of Shri Kh. Dinamani Singh, Director of Census Operations Manipur. Thereafter, efforts have been made to ensure comparability of the information with that of 1991 census data and the information brought out by the respective state governments in their annual reports and statistical handbooks for various years after 1991. The task of planning, designing and coordination of this publication was carried out by Shri R.G. Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (C&T) and Dr. I.C. Agrawal, Senior Research Officer of Social Studies Division. Dr. R.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of maps. Whereas, Shri Ani! Kumar Arora, Deputy Director of Data Processing Division who worked under the overall supervision of Shri Himakar, Add!. Director (BDP) helped in preparation of record structure for computerisation of village and town directory data and the programme for the generation of Village Directory and Town Directory statements including analytical inset tables. The draft District Census Handbook manuscripts received from the Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri S.L. Jain, Deputy Director and Shri RK. Mehta, Assistant Director. I am thankful to all of them and others who have contributed to make this publication possible.

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

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Preface

he common perception is that population Census is simply a head count of the people of the Tcountry. But it is much more than that. It is the total process of collecting, compiling, analyzing or otherwise disseminating demographic, economic and social data at a specific point of time of all the people of the country. So it is the snapshot of the country's population and housing at a given point of time. The Millennium Census moment was 00.00 hours of 1st March 2001, the referral time at which the snapshot of the population of the country was taken. This was a departure from the earlier Census tradition, as until the 1991 Census (except 1971), the Sunrise of 1st March of the relevant Census year was the Census moment. The enumeration of the houseless population was carried out on the night of 28th February, 2001. In its history, population Census was conducted non-synchronously during 1865-1872. However, the first synchronous Census in India was held in 1881. Since then Censuses were taken every ten years.A series of pUblications were brought out from the results of Censuses. For Manipur State, publication of District . Census Handbook is one such important publication which was brought out since 1951 Census and it continues till 2001. In 2001 Census, District Census Handbooks have been made more informative and exhaustive in its coverage and content. The basic amenities available in the villages and towns have been analysed the inset tables and statements. It contains Village Directory and Town Directory and Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes and on the aspect of demographic characteristics, fertility, mortality, marital status, age, sex and education and mother tongue as annexures. The data collected through Census are used for administration, planning, policy making and evaluation of various programmes by the Government, NGOs, research scholars/academicians and commerciallbusiness enterprises. The District Census Handbook of Manipur is the outcome of a joint venture of the and the Census Organisation, Govt. of India, Ministry of Home Affairs. In preparing this volume we got wholehearted co-operation from the Directorate of Economics and Statistics, District Authorities, and Department of Information and Public Relations of the Manipur Government, and technical guidance and advice from the various divisions in the office of the Registrar General, India. I am extremely grateful to Shri D.K.Sikri, Registrar General, India and Census Commissioner, India for his guidance and inspiration in bringing out this publication.l am equally grateful to Shri Jayanta Kumar Banthia, former Registrar General, India and Census Commissioner for his constant guidance and advice in the initial stage. I am thankful also to Shri R.G.Mitra, former Deputy Registrar General (C&T) for planning and designing and co-ordination of this publication, Shri Dr. I.C.Agarwal, Assistant Registrar General, and Shri S.LJain, Deputy Director, Social Studies Division, for finalising data and analytical notes, Shri Dr. R.P.Singh, Deputy Registrar General, Map Division for providing technical guidance in preparation of maps, Smt. Suman Prashar, Joint Director (for printing of these volume), Shri Himakar, Additional Director and Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Director, Data Processing Division, for record structure and data computerisation. I would like to place on record my since thanks to Shri Kh.Dinamani Singh, LA.S. former Director (since repatriated) assisted by Shri S.Birendra Singh, (since posted as Deputy Director, DCO,) who played vital role at various stages of Census and the overall supervision of collection and compilation work for this volume. My thanks are also to all the concerned officers and officials Shri U.C.Lal, S.I.Grade I, Shri Dr.M.Manimohon Meetei ,Geographer, Shri R.K.Manisana, S.I.Grade II, Shri I.Jugin, S.I.Grade II and

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Shri OJugindro Singh, Printing Inspector, for their painstaking labour and constant involvement while bringing out this publication. Their names are given separately in the column of acknowledgement Last but not the least, I would be failing in my duty, if I miss all those who provided necessary help and support towards bringing out this publication, I thank them a lot.

(Y. Thamkishore Singh) Director

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Acknowledgements

Monitoring & Supervision 1. Dr.N.Roshini kumar Deputy Director 2. S.Birendra Singh Ex-Deputy Director(Re-engaged) Drafting and Analysis I. Biju Bashumatary Assistant Director (T) 2. O.Jugindro Singh Senior Technical Assistant(Ptg.) 3. Dr. M. Manimohon Meetei Geographer

Data Collection & Tabulation 1. Shri I. Jugin Singh Statistical Investigator, Grade-II 2. Smt. Y. Binodini Devi Statistical Investigator, Grade-III 3. Joshef Lanah Statistical Investigator, Grade-III 4. Shri K. Joychandra Singh Sr. Compiler 5. Smt. L. Shantibala Devi Sr. Compiler 6. Shri R.K. Sanahal Singh Compiler CRC preparation and Generation of Tables I. Shri O. Jugindro Singh Senior Technical Assistant(Ptg.) Data Entry 1. Shri L. Okendro Singh Compiler

Mapping Works 1. Dr. M. Manimohon Meetei Geographer 2. Shri R.K. Gogosana Singh Sr. Artist 3. W. Kumar Singh Sr. Draughtsman 4. Smt. Goo Leimakhubi Draughtsman 5. Shri Th. Dhananjoy Singh Draughtsman

Typing 1. Md. Shaheruddin Lower Division Clerk

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District Highlight - 2001 Census

1. The District has an area of709 sq.km. and represents 3.18 percent of the total geographical area of the state.It is the sixth largest districts in Manipur and is the biggest of the four valley districts in area. 2. The population of the district in 2001 Census is 394,876 persons against 330,460 persons of 1991 Census giving a decadal growth rate of 19.5 percent during 2001-1991 which is much lower than the state growth rate of24.9 percent. 3. The district has 6 towns, 3 statutory and 3 census towns, in 2001 against 3 of 1991. The total urban population of the district is 108,310 persons and represents 27.4 percent of the total district popu lation. The growth of urban population during the last decade is 107.72 percent. 4. There are 204 villages in the district of which 197 villages are inhabited. Of the total rural popu lation, 71.76 percent are in villages having population size from 1,000 to 4,999 persons. 5. The total literacy rate in the district is 75.4 percent and is comparatively higher than the literacy rate of70.5 percent for the state. Male literacy rate and female literacy rate are respectively 85.5 percent and 65.3 percent, The gender gap in literacy rate is however high (20.2 percent points). 6. The population belonging to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are not large, the share to the total population being 6.3 percent and 2.6 percent respectively. 7. The Work Participation Rate is only 39.7 percent of the total popualtion meaning that the majority of the population is non-workers. Of the total, 50.4 percent of the workers are engaged in 'Other Workers' while Cultivators and Agricultural Labourers account for only 34.5 percent. Workers in Household Industry are mainly female oriented.

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Important Statistics 2001

STATE DISTRICT NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 2,391 204 Inhabited 2,315 197 Uninhabited 76 7

NUMBER OF TOWNS Statutory Towns 28 3 Census Towns 5 3

NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS Nonnal 372,800 68,908 Institutional 1740 218 Houseless 555 56

POPULATION* Total Persons 2,293,896 394,876 Males 1,161,952 198,371 Females 1,131,944 196,505

Rural Persons 1,717,928 286,566 Males 875,271 144,866 Females 842,657 141,700

Urban Persons 575,968 108,310 Males 286,681 53,505 Females 289,287 54,805

PERCENTAGE URBAN POPULATION* 25.1 27.4

Number Percentage Number Percentage DECADAL POPULATION Persons 456,747 24.9 64,416 19.5 GROWTH 1991-2001 Males 223,593 23.8 30,246 20.0 Females 233,154 25.9 34,170 21.0

AREA (in sq. km.) 22,327 709

DENSITY OF POPULATION* 103 557 ( persons per square kilometre)

SEX RATIO. Total 974 991 (number of females per Rural 963 978 1000 males) Urban 1,009 1024

Number Percentage Number Percentage LITERATES Persons 1,310,534 70.5 255,956 75.4 Males 753,466 80.3 145,377 85.5 Females 557,068 60.5 110,579 65.3

SCHEDULED CASTE POPULATION Persons 60,037 2.8 10,409 2.6 Males 29,934 2.7 5,374 2.7 Females 30,103 2.8 5,035 2.6

SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION Persons 741,141 34.2 24,712 6.3 Males 374,319 34.2 12,382 6.2 Females 366,822 34.2 12,330 6.3

* Demographic profile ofthe State includes estimated population ofPaomata, and Mao-Maram sub-divisions ojSenapati district from Total to Sex ratio and % of Urban Population to Total Population. Whereas from Literacy Rate onward it excludes their figures. (XV) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST STATE DIS,{RICT Number Percentage Number Percentage WORKERS AND NON- WORKERS TOTAL WORKERS Persons 945,213 43.6 156,882 39.7 (MAIN & MARGINAL) Males 527,216 48.1 92,116 46.4 Females 417,997 39.0 64,766 33.0

(I) MAIN WORKERS Persons 659,364 30.4 106,562 27.0 Males 430,227 39.2 75,309 38.0 Females 229,137 21.4 31,253 15.9

(II) MARGINAL WORKERS Persons 285,849 13.2 50,320 12.7 Males 96,989 8.9 16,807 8.5 Females 188,860 17.6 33,513 17.I

(III) NON-WORKERS Persons 1,221,575 56.4 237,994 60.3 Males 568,418 51.9 106,255 53.6 Females 653,157 61.0 131,739 67.0

CATEGORY OF WORKERS (MAIN & MARGINAL) (I) CULTIVATORS Persons 379,705 40.2 31,768 20.2 Males 214,282 40.6 21,516 23.4 Females 165,423 39.6 10,252 15.8

(II) AGRICULTURAL Persons 113,630 12.0 22,371 14.3 LABOURERS Males 49,928 9.5 10,098 11.0 Females 63,702 15.2 12,273 15.8

(III) WORKERS IN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY Persons 96,920 10.3 23,618 15.1 Males 20,547 3.9 3,842 4.2 Females 76,373 18.3 19,776 30.5

(IV) OTHER WORKERS Persons 354,958 37.5 79,125 50.4 Males 242,459 46.0 56,660 61.5 Females 112,499 26.9 22,465 34.7

Definition of Census Town: All places which satisfy or are expected to satisfy the following criteria are treated as Census Towns: i) A minimum population of5,000; ii) At least 75 per cent of the male working population engaged in non agricultural pursuits, and iii) A density of population of at least 400 per square kilometre (1,000 per square mile).

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RANKING OF THE SUB-DIVISIONS bnphal FBst District: 07 SI. No. In Terms of Items Jiribam Sowombung Porompat Keirao Bitra Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 Total Population 37,828 4th 74,143 2nd 212,767 1st 70,138 3rd 2 Total area (in sq. kms.) 232 2nd 257 1st 98 4rd 122 3rd Density of population per sq.km. 3 163 4th 288 3rd 2,171 1st 574 2nd 4 Sex Ratio 988 3rd 926 4th 1,012 1st 999 2nd 5 Proportion of Urban distribution 17.0 2nd 5.5 4th 41.3 1st 14.0 3rd 6 Proportion of Scheduled Castes 17.0 1st 0.1 4th 0.1 3rd 5.2 2nd 7 Proportion of Scheduled Tribes 13.2 1st 3.1 3rd 7.8 2nd 1.2 4th 8 Proportion of Literates 67.8 3rd 72.8 2nd 81.4 1st 63.3 4th 9 Work participation rate (Main + Marginal Workers) 33.0 4th 49.2 1st 36.7 3rd 44.0 2nd 10 Percentage of villages having Primary School 96.1 1st 95.5 2nd 94.0 3rd 80.5 4th II Percentage of villages having Primary Health Sub-Centre 13.7 3rd 13.4 4th 14.0 2nd 25.0 1st 12 Percentage of villages having Well 70.6 1st 7.5 3rd 0.0 4th 8.30 2nd 13 Percentage of villages having Post Office 11.8 4th 13.4 3rd 16.0 2nd 22.2 1st 14 Percentage of villages having Bus facility 25.5 4th 55.2 3rd 56.0 2nd 69.4 1st 15 Percentage of villages having approach by Pucca Road 47.1 4th 53.8 3rd 68.0 2nd 72.2 1st 16 Percentage of villages having Electricity for domestic purpose 92.2 3rd 97.0 1st 96.0 2nd 86.1 4th 17 Percentage of villages having Forest 18 Percentage of villages having Irrigated Area

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STATEMENTS 1-9

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STATFMFNT-l Name ofthe headquarters of District / Sub-dh4sion and their Rural-Urban status and distance from District headquarters, 2001 SI.No. Name of DistrictiSub- Name of District/Sub- Whether UrbanlRurai Distance from Sub-division headquarters to Div. Div.Headquarter District headquarters by Road( in Kms) 1 2 3 4 5 Porompat Urban Okms Jiribam Sub-Diy. Porompat Urban 225 kms 2 Sawombung Sub-Diy. Porompat Urbam 12 kms 3 Porompat Sub-DiY. Porompat Urban o 3 Keirao Bitra Sub-DiY. Porompat Urban 9kms

STATEMFNT-2 Name of the headquarters of Dis trict / Sub-di\4sion and their Rural-Urban status and distance from District headquarters, 2001 Sl.No. Name of DistrictiSub- Name of DistrictiSub- Whether UrbanlRurai Distance from Sub-division headquarters to Div. Div.Headquarter District headquarters by Road( in Kms) 1 2 3 4 5 Imphal East District Porompat Urban Okms 1 Jiribam C.D.Block Porompat Urban 225km 2 Imphal East -I Porompat Urbam Okms C.D.Block 3 Imphal East-II Porompat Urban 9kms C.D.Block

STATEMENT -3 POPULATION OF THE DISTRICT AT EACH CENSUS FROM 1901 TO 2001

District Total Census year Persons Males Females Decadal Population variation RurallUrban Absolute Percentage I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 hnphalEast TOTAL 1951 89821 44174 45647 District 1961 135594 67208 68386 45773 50.96 1971 189713 95341 94372 54119 39.91 1981 255365 128892 126473 65652 34.61 1991 330460 168125 162335 75095 29.41 2001 394876 198371 196505 64416 19.49 RURAL 1951 1961 119567 59472 60095 1971 162859 82009 80850 43292 36.21 1981 203592 102296 101296 40733 40.73 1991 254644 129349 125295 51052 25.08 2001 286566 144866 141700 31922 12.53 URBAN 1951 1961 16027 7736 8291 1971 26854 13332 13522 10827 67.55 1981 51773 26596 25177 24919 92.79 1991 75816 38776 37040 24043 46.44 2001 108310 53505 54805 32494 42.86 (XX) DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST STA'I'Fl\DNT-4 ARM, NUMBm OF VILIAGID)/ TOWNS AND POPUlATION IN DISTRICf AND SUB-DIVISION, 2001

SI. District / Tahsil! UA / Town Total! Area in Popu- Number of Number Number Number Population No. Rural! square lation villages of of of house- Urban kilo- per statu- census holds meters square Inha- Unin- tory towns Persons Males Females kilo- bited habited towns meter 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 I I 12 13 Imphal East * Total 197 7 5 0 69,182 394,876 198,371 196,505 Rural 197 7 0 0 50,269 286,566 144,866 141,700 Urban 0 0 5 0 18,913 108,310 53,505 54,805 2 Jiribam Sub-Division Total 50 0 6,987 37,828 19,029 18,799 Rural 50 0 0 5,812 31,405 15,882 15,523 Urban 0 0 0 1,175 6,423 3,147 3,276 3 Jiribam (M CI) Urban 0 0 0 1,175 6,423 3,147 3,276 4 Sawombung Sub-Division Total 66 0 13,046 74,143 38,495 35,648 Rural 66 I 0 0 12,316 70,058 36,408 33,650 Urban 0 0 1 0 730 4,085 2,087 1,998 5 (NP) Urban 0 0 0 730 4,085 2,087 1,998 6 Porompat Sub-Division Total 48 2 0 0 36,698 212,767 105,754 107,013 Rural 48 2 0 0 21,385 124,839 62,426 62,413 Urban 0 0 0 0 15,313 87,928 43,328 44,600 7 Imphal UA (Distts 06 & 07) Urban 0 0 0 0 15,313 87,928 43,328 44,600 8 (a) Imphal (M Cl+OG) Urban 0 0 0 0 12,706 72,744 35,984 36,760 9 (c) Porompat (CT) Urban 0 0 I 0 857 5,160 2,536 2,624 10 (d) Khongp1an (CT) Urban 0 0 0 0 980 5,465 2,618 2,847 11 (e)Torban (Kshetri Leikai)(CT) Urban 0 0 0 0 770 4,559 2,190 2,369 12 Keirao Bitra Sub-Division Total 33 3 2 0 12,451 70,138 35,093 35,045 Rural 33 3 0 0 10,756 60,264 30,150 30,114 Urban 0 0 2 0 1,695 9,874 4,943 4,931 I3 () (NP) (Part) Urban 0 0 0 260 1,558 767 791 14 Andro (NP) Urban 0 0 0 1,435 8,316 4,176 4,140

S TA TEMENT-5 C.D.BLOCKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES AND RURAL POPULATION, 2001 Serial Name of C.D. block Number of villages Rural population * number Total Inhabited Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 Jiribam C.D.Block 51 50 31,405 15,882 15,523 2 Imphal East - I C.D.Block 95 66 70,058 36,408 33,650 3 Imphal East - II C.D.Block 58 48 124,839 62,426 62,413 4 Uchekon Khunou 33 60,264 30,150 30,114 District (Rural) Total: 204 197 286,566 144,866 141,700

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STATEMFNT-6 POPULATION OF URBAN AGGWMERATIONS (lNCLUDING CONS1TI1.J}NT UNITS) / TOWNS, 2001 Sl. Name ofUAffown +* Urban status Name of tahsil where Population No. town # is located Persons Males Females I 2 3 4 5 6 7 I 1iribam (M CI) liribam Sub-Division 6,423 3,147 3,276 2 Lamlai (NP) Sawombung Sub-Division 4,085 2,087 1,998 3 Imphal UA (Distts 06 & 07) Porompat Sub-Division 87,928 43,328 44,600 4 (a) Imphal (M CI+OG) Porompat Sub-Division 72,744 35,984 36,760 5 (a) Imphal (Part) (M CI) Porompat Sub-Division 70,897 35,131 35,766 6 (c) Porompat (CT) Porompat Sub-Division 5,160 2,536 2,624 7 (d) Khongman (CT) Porompat Sub-Division 5,465 2,618 2,847 8 (e) Torban (Kshetri Leikai) (CT) Porompat Sub-Division 4,559 2,190 2,369 9 Lilong (Thoubal) (NP) (Part) Keirao Bitra Sub-Division 1,558 767 791 10 Andro (NP) Keirao Bitra Sub-Division 8,316 4,176 4,140 District (Urban) total: 108,310 53,505 . 54,805

STATEMENT-7 VILLAGJ!S WITH POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT cn. BWCKLEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMFNl'l1J!S AVAILABLE Sl. Name of C.D. block Name of village Location Population Whether it is Whether it is C.D. No. code number Tahsil block headquarters headquarters

2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Imphal East - I C.D.Block Heingang 00175700 5,364 No No 2 Imp hal East - I C.D.Block Laip ham Sip hai 00176500 5,040 No No 3 Imphal East - I C.D.Block Khurai Sajor Leikai 00176600 7,239 'No No 4 Imp hal East - II C.D.Block Kshetrigao 00178200 8,286 No No 5 Imphal East - II C.D.Block Thongju 00179200 9,539 No No 6 Imphal East - II C.D.Block Changamdabi 00182800 5,290 No No

STATEJ.\1ENT-7 VILlAGJ!S wrm POPULATION OF 5,000 AND ABOVE ATCn. BLOCK LEVEL AS PllR2001 ONSU; ANDAMI!NIIIFS AVAILABLE Sl. Name of CD. block Name of vill~ Amenities College Medical, Primary Drinking Amenities available (contd.) No. available Primary Health Water, Communi- Banking Co- Educational Health Sub-centre Tap cation, Commercia operative Senior Centre water Railway I Bank Bank Secondary Station School 2 3 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Imphal East - I C.D.Block Heingmg 2 0 0 1 Yes No 0 0 2 Imphal East - I C.D.Block Laipham Siphai 0 0 0 0 Yes No 0 0 3 Imphal East - I CD.Block Khurai &!jor Leikai 0 0 Yes No 0 0 4 Imphal East -II C.D.Block Kshetrigao 0 0 0 0 No No 0 0 5 Imphal East -II C.D.Block Thongju 0 0 0 0 Yes No 0 0 6 Imphal East - II C.D.Block Chang;undabi 0 0 0 0 No No 0 0

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STATFMFNf-8 STATUfORYTOWNS WrrHPOPULATION UNS 1HAN 5000 AS pm 2001 CENSlS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE Sl. Name of Town Location Population Whethe Whether Amenities available No. code r it is it is Educational Medical Improved Commu- Banking number Tahsil C.D. drinking nication head- block water quarters head- Senior College Hospital Health Tap Railway Bank quarters Secondary Centre water station School 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Lamlai NllgfII' 40702000 4,085 0 Sawombung (5) 0 0 0 No No Panchayat 2 Lilong 40704000 1,558 0 NA 0 0 0 No No 0 (Thoubal) N.P

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Analytical Note

History and Scope of District Census Census data part in the publication. The 1971 District Handbook Census Handbook was divided into three parts as follows: The District Census Handbook is the only publication that incorporates the data down to village Part-A-Village and Town Directory level for rural areas and to Ward level for urban areas. Part-B-Village and Town wise Primary Census Village/and Town Directory section consisting of the Abstract; and data on amenities available in towns and villages and Primary Census Abstract section consisting of the Part-C-Analytical Report and Administration other demographic details. Statements and District Census Tables. The District Census Handbook was introduced for Of these, Part A and B were combined and the first time in the 1951 Census. Until then, Census published as one volume and while Part C was reports furnished data mostly up to the district/sub­ published as another volume. The Town Directory of division/town level. The idea behind the publication of Part A contained information on status, growth, history, District Census Handbook in 1951 for each district physical aspects, civic and other amenities, etc. in was to present valuable villagewise information respect of each town within the district while the collected for the time in that Census concerning the Village Directory gave data on amenities and land use social imd economic life of the people. In case of for each village within the sub-division. Part B gave Manipur, only one State District Census Handbook the Primary Census Abstract of all the villages and was published, since the state was a single district towns within each sub-division. . territory till the period of 1961 Census. The Primary The contents of the District Census Handbook of Census Abstract data were presented upto the village 1981 were, by and large, similar to those adopted for and Town level. the 1971 Census. However, to avoid delay in The content of the Handbook showed a number publication, the second volume of the 1971 Census of changes in 1961 Census. While the Village Directory Handbook was dropped and the District Census of 1961 Census was prepared in the same fashion as Handbooks were brought out in two parts, Part-A the Primary Census Abstract of 1951, a number of containing Village/Town Directory and Part-B improvements were made by presentation of the containing TownIVillage wise Primary Census Abstract. population figures relating to Scheduled Castes and In smaller districts these parts were combined in one Scheduled Tribes, classification of workers into 9 volume but in bigger districts the Handbooks were industrial categories and addition of certain data on published in two volumes, one for Part-A and another essential amenities. In 1961, maps and alphabetical for Part-B. A major change was that in the Primary list of villages for each sub-division were added in the Census Abstract of 1981 the main workers were District Census Handbooks. The District Census classified into four broad categories only against the Handbook was divided into three parts, viz., Part I traditional nine categories of the past censuses. dealing with the general description of the district, Part­ However, data on marginal workers in the Primary II dealing with the census tables and official statistics Census Abstract and separate Primary Census and Part - III dealing with the Village Directory. Abstracts for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes were additional features of 1981. In the 1971 Census, further improvements were made in the contents of the District Census Handbook. The District Census Handbook of 1991 was also The Census data part was delinked from the non- brought out almost in the same fashion as that of 1981 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANALYTICAL NOTE

10 two parts, namely, Part-A-Village and Town characteristics of the population of the district are Directory and Part-B-Village and Town Primary also included in district census handbook of 2001 Census Abstract. As far as possible both Part A and Census as an innovation. These include brief notes Part B were included in the same volume as the data on fertility, mortality and migration statistics, measures given therein are closely interrelated. However, in of fertility and mean age at marriage. Other 1991 respect of some bigger districts of a few major states Census items discussed are distribution of migrants it was not possible to bring out the two parts together, by place of birth/place of last residence, brief accounts in such cases separate volumes were brought out for of main religions found in the district, marital status each part .. The additional data on marginal workers of population, age, sex and education and distribution of 1981 was also retained in 1991. A major departure of different mother tongues returned in the district in in 1991 Census was, however, the presentation of 1991 Census. A significant improvement in 2001 is data at Community/Tribal Development Block level the introduction of a permanent location code system instead of at sub-divisional level. Another significant for each village in the state and the district. The improvement was the presentation of civic and other permanent location code system will make comparison amenities data available in notified or recognised slums of the village level census data easier over a period of Class I and II towns. of time.

In 2001 a number of improvements in the Brief History of the District presentation of data in the District Census Handbook The Imphal East district came into existance as of each district in a state has been made. The a result of bifrcation of the earlier contents of the Village Directory have been expanded into two districts known as (1) Imphal West (II) Imphal considerably. Village Directory now provides East under the Govt. of Manipur order No.6/1173- additional information about amenities regarding (Pt-VII), dated 17th June 1997. number of banks, number of agricultural credit societies, number of non-agricultural credit societies, The history of Imphal East forms an inseparable number of co-operative societies and number of part of the . Imphal including part recreational and cultural facilities such as cinema! of the Imphal East, is not only the present video hall, sports club and stadium/auditorium. of Manipur, it also happened to be the capital of long Information on whether newspaper/magazine is lineage of kings and rulers. Situated in the mist of received in the village regularly is also an additional hills, this fertile valley always attracted a number of item provided in the Village Directory for the first immigrants and invaders and in their ventures for time. Income and expenditure of local bodies and control and supremacy, there arose many wars, names of most important commodities manufactured conflicts and rebellions between the invaders and the in the village are other information furnished in the defenders and among the progeny of the rulers. Village Directory. There is no historical record how the name Imphal Census concepts regarding building, census is given to the latest capital city of the state. It seems house, household, rural areas, urban areas, urban there were congregations or plenty of houses or agglomeration, mother tongue, literate, worker (main gathering of houses or beautiful houses in the present and marginal), non-worker, work participation rate, Imphal. the name Imphal is perhaps derived from sex ratio, density, etc. have also been provided in the compounding two words namely, "Yum" and "Phal" District Handbooks of 2001 Census. Besides, these where yum means house and phal means plenty or census concepts on non-census items such as beautiful. In old Manipuri language, yum is spelt as educational institutions, safe drinking water, system "im" or 'yum', and sometimes as 'yom'. Even to this of sewerage, types of latrines, method of disposal of date Imp hal is occasionally pronounced as 'yum-phal'. night soil, civic status of town, etc. are also provided Although many historians have made innumerable in the District Census Handbook. attemps to unearth the early history of Manipur, there Important highlights observed in 1991 Census has not yet been any unanimity of opinion on the on certain aspects of the social and demographic subject. The occupation of the different portion of 4 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST the Valley by different tribes notably took advantage of the internal conspiracies for the Luwang(Loowang), Khuman (Khooman), throne and frequent changes of the rulers. after the and Meithei (Meitei), has however been accepted by death ofChadrakirti, son of , Surchandra all. Of these the Meitei finally emerged to be the asceded the throne in 1886. His (Surchandra) British most powerful group into which the other tribes were Policy was not favoured by his step-brother also ultimately amalgamated through a long process Tikendrajit with whom, thangal General also took aside. of integration. the Meithei gradually extended their The British wanted to arrest Senapati Tikendrajit and suzerainty over them, but not without a series of exiled him from Manipur, for his revolt against expenditions and counter-expeditions. Surchandra who fled the Palace in September, 1890 Manipur was for long an independent princely to seek refuge with the British at Calcutta, state respected for its power and civilisation by all Kulachandra, Tikendrajit's brother became the King. its neighbouring states of Cachar and Burma, Tikendrajit refused to surrender and the king also at present named as Myanmar. It was popularly made no attempt to hand over his younger brother to known as Makhlee or Mikli by the Ahoms (Assamese) the British. and Tripuris, Kathe or Kathay by the Burmese Kassay Mr. Quinton, the then Chief Commissioner of or Kohse by the Shans and Mongolei or Moglei by Assam, who had arrived Imphal for the purpose, with the Kacharis. a contingent of 400 sepoys, attacked the house of There reigned a number of Kings and Maharajas Senapati in the night. This was followed by a in Manipur from earlier Century to (33 A.D) to 19th retaliatory attack on the British forces the next day. Century. Among them, Pamhaiba (Garibniwas), son Mr. Quinton declared a truce and proceeded to the of Charairongba, who ruled Manipur in the 18th Raj Darbar of the palace for negotiation. The dialogue Century, was the most powerful king. He made many was inconclusive and he along with four other British expenditions into Burma and conquered the Kabaw Officers including Mr. Grimwood, the Political Agent Valley. A number of social reforms were also of Manipur was killed. As a punishment for this, the introduced during his time, After Pamheiba, it was British Government attacked Manipur from three Jay Singh, popularly known as Maharaja sides/fronts-, Cachar and Tammu (Burma). Bhagyachandra (1764-1798), who was the first ruler Of these fronts, the most dicisive battle was fought of the North-Eastern India to have established good with the column from Tammu. The Manipur Army relations with the British. The installation of the could not meet the might of the British and they were present Shree/Shree Govindajee idol, popularisation defeated at Khongjom on April 23, 1891 and Manipur of the Veishnava religion and propagation of culture, became the last Kingdom of India conquered by the dance and music made him a popular figure in the British. Later on Senapati Tikendrajit and General history of Manipur. Thangal were tried and hanged. The British, however, did not annexe the territory of Manipur. After the death of Maharaja Bhagyachandra the Burmese invaded Manipur in 1818, and remained in Although the British Goverment regranted the occupation till 1825. the Burmese occupation, which State of Manipur, her independence had been lost is generally known as the "Seven years' Desertion" forever and she became one of the princely states was the darkest period in the history of Manipur. With indirectly controlled by the British Government, the help of the British, Maharaja Gambhir Singh Churachand singh, a minor and a relative of the defeated the Burmese and drove them out in 1826 deposed Maharaja was made the king in April 1892. and Treaty ofYandabo was signed. The Kabow Valley He was succeeded by his son Bodhachandra singh. was returned to Burma and its loss was indeminified During his time the Second World War broke out and by the British by monetary payments which continued Imphal was bombarded heavily by the Japanese Army. till Manipur was formally merged with the Indian After the war when India got her independence Union in 1949. in August 1947, Manipur remained for a brief period The British influence and interference in the out side the Indian Union. She formally became a administration of Manipur increased gradually. they part of the Indian Union on October 15,1949 as a 5 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANALYTICAL NOTE

single district part 'c' State, administered by the Administrative set up Central Government, through a Chief Commissioner. As stated earlier, Imphal East district was The district (i.e. the State) was divided into 10 bifurcated from the former Imphal District. It has 4 administrative sub-divisions, 6 in the hills and 4 in the sub-divisions Jiribam, Sawombung, porompat, Keirao­ valley. They were Imphal West, Imphal East, Bitra and 3 C.D.Blocks of Jiribam, Imphal East-I, Bishenpur, Thoubal, , Mao and Sadar Hills, and Imphal East-II in 2001. As for Jiribam, when , liribam, and . further reorganisation of Imphal East district was In 1957, the Manipuri Territotial council was set up made in June, 1997 it was since then (Jiribam) included through an act by the Parliament. The Council had administratively in Imphal East district. The district 32 members, 30 elected and 2 nominated by the has 8 Circles of smaller Administrative units. For the Centre.In November, 1969, the state was bifurcated Administrative set up, the district is headed by a into 5 districts-Manipur Central, comprising the sub­ Deputy commissionerlDeputy collector assisted by a divisions of Imphal West, Imphal East, Thoubal, number of various Departmental Officers. In the Bishenpur, Jiribam and Tengnoupal, Manipur North Police Organisation, a Superintendent of Police, being with Mao and Sadar Hills further divided into 3 sub­ the head who is assisted by a number of Police divisions, Manipur South (Churachandpur) and officials maintains law and orders of the district. Next Manipur East (Ukhrul) divided into 5 sub-divisions to the Deputy collector/Commissioner, the each of these two districts, making a total of 23 sub­ administrative functions are carried out by the Sub­ divisions in the state. Each district was placed under Divisional Officers (SDOs) in the Sub-Divisions and one Deputy Commissioner. On January 21, 1972, the Sub-Deputy collectors (SDC) in the Revenue manipur was granted the status of a full-fledged state Circles. with a 60Member Legislative Assembly with powers The Imphal East district has number of Towns/ of the State Legislation. Urban Agglomeration, comprising 2 Municipalities of Manipur Central District underwent further Jiribam and Imphal, and Imphal UA, 3 Census Towns reorganisation in May, 1974, with the creation of of prompat, Khongman, and Torban Kshtri-Leikai, and Tengnoupal Distrit by the transfer of entire area of 3 Nagar Panchayats of Lamlai, Lilong and andro. the earstwhile Tengnoupal sub-division. The total urban population of the district was recorded Notwithstanding these transfers Manipur Central as 108,310 in 2001 Census. Of the total urban District remained the most thickly populated area of population (108,310) 72,744 were distributed in Imphal the whole state and thus for administrative (M.C.L.+OG), and 6,432 in liribam Municipality, and convenience by another Government notification in 8,316 in Andro (NP) as highest among the Nagar May 1983, it was further divided into three districts Panchayats of the district. viz, by Thoubal and Bishenpur sub-divisions creating districts of Thoubal and Bishenpur respectively and The District Headquarters of Imphal East is at the other sub-divisions remaining with Manipur Central porompat which is lying in between the Imphal river which came to be known as Imphal District.Latter in in the west and Kongba river in the east. It has a big January 1988, Imphal East sub-division was further area surrounded with beautiful villages and greeneries. bifurcated into Imphal East-I and Imphal East-II sub­ This porompat where the District Headquarters is divisions and Imphal West sub-division into Imphal located, also falls within the State Capital city. West-I and Imphal West-II sub-divisions. Imphal Important Central and State Departments and Offices District now has a total of 5 sub-divisions each with like Agriculture., Hoticulture, Forest, AIR, one community Development Block (C.D.Block). The Doordarshan, Rural Development and Panchayati Raj present set up of Imphal West and Imphal East and Khuman Lampak Sports Studium are all located Districts came into existence as a result of be fur cation in this district. It may be worth mentioning that of the earlier Imphal District, under the Government Khuman Lampak Sport Studium is one of the most of Manipur Order No. 611 173-(Pli-VIII), dated 17th beautiful of its kinds where the "fifth National Garnes" June, 1997. were held in 1999. The Palace of Manipur State and 6 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

Shree Shree Govindajee Temple in the Palace itself As for liribam sub-division, bordering Assam the are unique historical memorials on the easterbank of Vangai range, which forms a wall in the eastern side Imphal River. stretching north - south as high as 708 metres above the MSL separates the sub-division from the Physical Features: Tamenglong and Churachandpur districts. The eastern Location and size: portion of the sub-division is topographically, higher than the western portion c~mtaining the basins of the The Imphal East district occupies the north-eastern Barak and Jiri rivers. corner of the Manipur (lmphal) Valley but one of its sub-divisions namely Jiribam sub-division is Drainage: geographically located on the western state border The , Imphal river, Thoubal river and some about 222 km away from the district Headquarters, small streams like Kongba river, Naga river, Porompat. It was bifurcated as a distinct district from Leimakhong river, etc. drain the district. The Iril river the Imphal district under Manipur Government Office Order No.611173-R (PT-VIII) dated the 17th June, drains almost the entire district. It rises from the . 1997. The district lies between latitudes 24°39'49.09" Lakhamai village of and flows Nand 25°4'5.45" N and longitudes 93° 55'30" E and southwards. After draining for about 65 km long in the 94° 8'42"E approximately. The Senapati district bounds district, it joins with the Imphal river at Lilong. The on the north and east, on the south and Imphal river rises from the height of metres 2,332 above on the west. The Jiribam sub­ the MSL near Maohing village of Senapati district and division lies between latitudes 24°33' 49.09" Nand 24° flows southwards. It forms almost the entire district 51' 19.64"N and longitudes 93°3' 39.6" Eand 93° 15' E boundary with the Imphal West. The Khamenlok river approximately and it is bounded on the north-east by rises from the Laphurak village (1,596 m) and flows , north and west by Assam state south-west for about 17 km and falls into the Iril river and south-east by . The Imphal East district excluding the portion ofliribam sub-division at Keibi Heikakmapal Village. The Leimakhong river looks like a bunch of flower as interrupted by the starts from the Mount Mung Ching(1,523m) and flows Nongmaijing hill and other surrounding hills of the towards the south-west and drains more than 10 Senapati district. The total area of the district is 709 settlements for about 21 km long and falls into the Iril km 2 (Jiribam - 212 km2)(provisional figure) and river at Phaknung village. The Thoubal river drains occupies 6th rank in size among the districts ofManipur. about 10 villages in the south-eastern corner of the Physiography: district as long as for about 32 km. It starts from Fumi village of and flows southwards and The geological formation ofthe district belongs to falls into the Manipur river at Irong Chesaba village. the part of Indo- Myanmar (Burma) Ranges, which was made up at Tertiary, and Cretaceous sediments The Kongba river rises from the Mount Kongmaru under which the Dissang Group of rocks was deposited (Isingthembi village) and flows southwards for about probably during the Lower and Middle Eocene period. 32 km and meets the Imphal river at Kyamgei village. Some hills like Khundrakpam and other small hillocks The Naga river starts from the Langol hill and drains such as Angom Leikai (820 m), Chingaren (804 m) about 617 villages and falls into the Nambul river (falling and Chingmeirong (802m) dotted in the district, into the ) at Thongnambolbi Bridge in however, partly belong to the Barail Group that was Imphal City. formed during the Oligocene and appear Eocene The Barak river with its tributary, the Jiri river periods. The Mount Nungsikom located in the drains the Jiribam sub-division. The Jiri river rises from Khundrakpam hill as high as 1,168 metres above the the height of 1,953 metres above the MSL near mean sea level (MSL) is the highest relief in the district. Thenbung village ofAssam state and flows southwards Generally, the district slopes southwards. The and falls into the Barak river at Jirimukh. It forms the Nongmaijing hill administratively under the Senapati state boundary with Assam for about half of the length district stretches north - south from the Kameng village to the end of the district boundary as high as 1,565 of sub-division to the north. The Barak river rises from . metres near Nongmaijing Chiru village disturbs the the Liyai Khunou village ofSenapati district and flows physical feature of the district. westwards and after meeting with the Dzudko river, it 7 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANALYTICAL NOTE turns towards the south upto Tipaimukh.It then turns and for ploughing fields. Sheep, goat and pig are reared northwards along with the state boundary between for meat. In 1999-2000, the District boasts of having Assam upto Jirimukh and enters into Assam. Some 1 District Veterinary Hospital, 14 Veterinary small streams falling into the Irang river also drain the dispensaries, 28 Artificial Insemination Centres, 7 sub-division. Veterinary Hospitals giving a benefit of treatment to about 12,333 animal patients. Developmental Activities in the District Industry Agriculture The district does not have much industrial Agriculture is the most important source of establishments. The Khansary Sugar Factory is the livelihood. The valley is fertile and the topography of only medium-sized ihdustry set up in 1973 with an the district provides good potential for irrigation, installed capacity of 60 tonnes of sugar per day. natural as well as artificial. Rice is the most important Although the factory was initially intended to provide crop of the district. According to Geological Survey employment to about 200 persons.Its actual production ofIndia , the total geographical area of the district is since its commissioning was so much behind the target 40,500 hecters out of which the total cropped area is that it is now on the verge of closure. The only 37,285 hecters, while the area under rice cultivation important industry with regard to employment potential is 21,000.77 hectors.Producation of rice in the district and volume of output is the handloom and handicraft during the year 1999-2000 is reported as 57,000,78 industry which may also be called small-scale tonnes. The district is benefited by irrigation facilities household industry. Bed sheets, chadars, phaneks, from the Imphal River, the thoubal multipurpose Mosquito nets, bamboo baskets, mats, caneworks, Project, the Sekmai Barrage, and other minor irrigation fishing nets, furniture, carpentry products, pottery works. Double cropping is widely practiced in the articles, etc. are some of the notable products of the district. In some areas, even tripp Ie cropping is Industry. Handloom industry is spread throughout the prevalent, the first paddy cropping starting in the late length and breadth of the district. and February or early March, second cropping in July and are noted' for bamboo baskets and early August and the third cropping of mustard seeds, harvesting mats made from Aruno donax, a variety pulses, vegetables, etc. in November. of reed. As on 1999-2000, 47 industrial units got registered in the district. The various crops grown in the district are sugarcane, oil seeds, maize, potatoes, pulses, chillies, Power and Electricity vegetables like cabbage, cauliflower, etc. The district The district does not have any power either hydel is the largest producer of sugarcane in the State. Its or diesel. It gets its power supply from Loktak Hydro cultivation is mainly confined to Thoubal, Wangjing, Electric Power House. Paucity of power supply is Khunou and . Maize is mainly the stumbling block in the running of agro-based and grown in Serou, and Kakching. Pineapple allied industries. As on 1999-2000, the district has constitutes the most important plantation crop in the installed capacity of Diesel MW 0.20 and one number district. It is cultivated on the slops of low hills and each of 132/33 KY. Sub-station and Diesel Power hill-locks. Langum, Waithou and Poirou Tangkhul are House, 87 village habitates were electrified till the the growing areas. year under report. Veterinary and Animal Husbandary Irrigation and Flood Control The districts does not lag behind in respect of The district is endowed with a number of rivers Animal husbandry. Important livestocks found in the and small streams which provides good irrigation District are cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats, horses and potential for the district. Important irrigation works ponies, pigs and dogs. As per the livestock population taken up in the district are the Sekmai Barrage, (census-1997), Cattle constitutes the highest animal Thoubal Multipurpose Project and the Imphal population (80,755) followed by pigs (22.078) and dogs Barrage.The Thoubal Multipurpose Project involves (20.588). Cattle and buffaloeS' are rel;lred for milk construction of a Barrage across thoubal river at 8 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

Keithelmanbi and hydro-power generation at and settlement operations for updating land records., Phayang. The Project is yet to be completed. The revision of revenue rates, and conversion to metric river which has a catchment area of 900 sq. km has system using new technology and trained hand had an irrigation potential of 34,000 hectares spread in already been started. Under the Act, basic holding the districts ofThoubal and Imphal. Though the project has been fixed at 2.5 acres. There are two Sub­ is yet to be completed, it has already benefited a Registrar Offices in th~ district. One is at Thoubal nUl:nber of farmers. Sekmai Barage with an irrigation and another is at Kakching. The Sub-Divisional potential of 8000 hectares is another important Officers and Sub-Deputy Collectors are assisted by irrigation project of the district. It is constructed over a team of revenue Inspector, Supervisor-Kanungo., the Sekmai river and has benefited directly the Zilladar and mandaI in their day-to-day revenue cultivators ofKakching Sub-division. Another project works. is the Imphal Barrage Project. It irrigates both sides of the river. The eastern part belongs to Thoubal Road Dis.trict and the Western part to Imphal District. Thus The district has a good road communication in the field of irrigation, the district is fairly irrigated. system. All towns and important villages are The district is easily prone to flood and almost every connected by either National or State or District or year, crops are damaged and lost during rainy season Village roads. The total road length in the District as due to inadequate flood-control. However, certain on 1999-2000 is 740 kms. While the road length per measures of flood-control schemes have been taken 100 sq.km. is 143.97. The breadk-up of road length up with regard to Thoubal River and Sekmai River. by type is as follows- National Highway-35 km.; State The Chakpi Division Scheme has been taken up to Highway- 49; Major District Road-I 5, other District check inundation of vast areas of homestead and Roads - 168 ; Inter-village road- 473 kms. The cultivable areas ofSerou, , Thangjing, Nungoo, National Highway No. 39 passes through the heart Chairel and . The Scheme sought to remove of the District and connects Lilong with Pallel via the Sugnu rocky hump for quick discharge of the ThoubaL From Thoubal, an important District road back-up waters of Imphal river during the rainy goes eastward to Sikhong-Sekmai via Yairipok. On season. It also sought to reclaim vast submerged areas the south, the State Highway connects Kakching, for agricultural purpose. As on 1999-2000, the gross Wabagai and Sugnu with Imphal via area irrigated in the entire district is recorded as 10,000 hectares and there is one Major & Medium Medical Health and Family Welfare Project completed while it has one on-going such The chief Medical Officer in the district looks project. after and implements the health programmes of the district under supervision of Director (Medical) Trade and Commerce whereas the Medical Superintendent looks after the Two important trading centers in the district are affairs of the District Hospital located at Thoubal. Thoubal and Kakching. Other main centers are As on 1999-2000, the District has 1 Hospital, 12 CHCf Wangjing, , Sugnu and Lilong. Main PHCs, 57 PHSCsfDispensaries and 50 Doctors items of export are rice, sugarcane, vegetables, fish, working in the such Institutions. Beds available in all oil seeds, maize, chillies, pineapples, cane and bamboo are 104. The district boasts of having 3 Rural Family works, fishing nets, poultry products, firewood, Soibum, Welfare Centres. Sand, etc. State Civil Supply Department controls and supervises supply and distribution of essential Other Developmental Activities commodities like rice, sugar and kerosene through The district has as on 1998-99, 3 professional Rationing Agents and Fair Price Shop centers. colleges with an enrolment of 444 pupils. Till 1996- 97. it also has 7 colleges for General Education with Land Reforms 6,619 learners. Public Health Engineering Department Like other Valley districts, the Manipur Land has covered 6 villages fully and 3 villages partially as Revenue and Land Reform Act 1960 has been well bringing the total to 9 during the year 1998-99. extended in Thoubal District also. Under the Act, fresh During the same period, the Adult Education 9 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANALYTICAL NOTE

department runs 100 centres of Adult Education and, Semi-permanent houses the same number under Rural Functional Literacy Houses in which either the wall or the roans made Programmes. As on 31.3.2000, two public Banks, six of permanent material and the other is made of Regional Banks and eitht Scheduled Banks with temporary material. deposits worth Rs, 1205 lakhs, 160 lakh and 1365 Temporary houses lakhs each are operating in the district. Unemployment is high in the district. There is one Employment Houses in which both walls and roof are made of Exchange and there are 57,697 applicants on its live materials, which have to be replaced frequently. Walls register in 1999-2000. The Social Welfare Department may be made from anyone of the following temporary distributed Rs. 6.06lakhs of Old-Age Pension to 508 materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, plastic, beneficiaries & Rs.0.17 lakhs of assistance to 24 polythene, mud, unburnt bricks orwood. Roof may be dependent children (1999-2000). During the same made from anyone of the following temporary period 753 Co-operative societies are reported existing materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, wood, mud, in the district. Bee-keeping is also taken up by villagers plastic or polythene. of the district About 1486 bee-keepers are reported Dwemng Room existing in the district. As per latest report 6 Police A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has walls Stations and 2 Outposts are found in existence in the with a doorway and a roof and should be wide and district. long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e. it should have CENSUS CONCEPTS a length of not less than 2 meters and a breadth of at least 1.5 meters and a height of2 meters. A dwelling Building room would include living room, bedroom, dining room, A 'Building' is generally a single structure on the drawing room, study room, servant's room and other ground. Sometimes it is made up of more than habitable rooms. Kitchen, bathroom, latrin:e, store room, component unit which are used or likely to be used passageway and verandah which are not normally as dwellings(residences) or establishments such as usable for living are not considered as dwelling rooms. shops, business houses, offices, factories, workshops, A room, used for multipurpose such as sleeping, sitting, worksheds, Schools, places of entertainment, places dining, storing, cooking, etc., is regarded as a dwelling of worship, godowns, stores etc. It is also possible room. In a situation where a census houses is used as that building which have component units may be used a shop or office., etc., and the household also stays in for a combination of purposes such as shop-cum­ it then the room is not considered as a dwelling room. But if a garage or servant quarter is used by a servant res idence, workshop-cum -res idence,office-cum­ and if she! he also lives in it as a separate household residence,etc. then this has been considered as a dwelling room Usually a structure will have four walls and a available to the servant's household. Tent or conical roof. But in some areas the very nature of shaped hut if used for living by any household is al_so construction of houses is such that there may not be considered as dwelling room. any wall. Such is the case of conical structures where A dwelling room, which is shared by more than one entrance is also provided but they may not have any household, has not been counted for any ofthem. If two walls. Therefore, such of the conical" structures are households have a dwelling room each but in addition also treated as separate buildings. also share a common dwelling room, then the common Permanent houses room has not been counted for either ofthe households. Houses, the walls and roof of which are made of Census House permanent materials. The material of walls can be any one from the following, namely, galvanized iron sheets A 'census house' is a building or part of a building or other metal sheets, asbestos sheets, burnt bricks, used or recognised as a separate unit because of having stones or concrete. Roof may be made of from any a separate main entrance from the road or common one of the following materials, namely, tiles, slate, courtyard or staircase, etc. It may be occupied or ga!vanized iron sheets, metal sheets, asbestos sheets, vacant. It may be used for residential or non- residential bncks, stones or concrete. • purpose or both. 10 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

In certain peculiar situations, the manner in which the first household living in 3 rooms and the second buildings and census houses were identified for household occupying 2 rooms, then considering the use, numbering in the field by the enumerators is described the first three rooms together were treated as one hereunder: census house and the remaining rooms as another census house. But if each room was occupied by an Sometimes a series ofdifferent buildings are found along a street which are joined with one another by independent household, then each such room was treated as a separate census house. common walls on either side looking like a continuous structure. These different units are practically In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door of independent of one another and are likely to have been each room in which an inmate lives opens to a common built at different times and owned by different persons. verandah, staircase, courtyard or a common room, as In such cases, though the whole structure with all the it happens almost invariably, the entire hostel! Hotel adjoining units apparently appears to be one building, building was treated as one census house. but if such each portion was treated as a separate building and its hostels/ hotels have out- houses or other structures constituent units as separate census houses. used for different purposes or the same purpose, then On the other hand, one may come across cases, each such structure attached to the main hostel/hotel particularly in large cities of multi-storeyed ownership was treated as a separate census house. flats. In these cases while the structure looks like one In some parts of the country, in rural areas, the building, different persons own the flats. In case of pattern of habitation is such that a group of huts, located such multi-storeyed structures, having a number of flats in a compound, whether enclosed or unenclosed, is owned by different persons, the entire structure was occupied by one household. While the main residence treated as one building and each flat as a separate may be located in one hut, other huts may be used for census house. sleeping, as a kitchen, bath room, baithak, etc. Though If within a large enclosed area, there are separate each of the huts was a separates structure, they form buildings owned by different persons then each such a single housing unit and therefore, have to be treated building is treated as a separate building. There can be collectively as one building and one census house. If a situation where within an enclosed compound there some of the huts are used by one household and the are separate buildings owned by an undertaking or others by a second household as residence, then the company or even government that are actually in two groups of huts were treated as separate census occupation of different persons. For example, Indian houses. However, if there were also other huts in the Oil Corporation colony where the buildings are owned compound used for other purposes and not as part of by the Corporation but these are in occupation of their the household's residence such as, cattle shed, employees. Each such building was treated as a workshed, etc., these were treated as separate census separate building. But if in anyone of these buildings houses. there were flats in occupation of different households, On the other hand, in urban areas, where more each such flat was reckoned as a separate census house. than one structure within an enclosed or open compound Sometimes if becomes difficult to apply the (premises) belonging to the same person, e.g., the main definition of census house strictly in certain cases. For house, the servant's quarter, the garage, etc., only one example, in an urban area, if a flat has five rooms, building number was given for this group and each of each room having direct entrance from the common the constituent a separate census house number. staircase or courtyard. By definition, this has to be Only cases where a structure with roof and pillars treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms has come up was treated as a building. are occupied by a single household it was not realistic Rural-Urban area: to treat them as five census houses. In such a case, 'singleness' of use of these rooms along with the The data in tables on Houses, Household Amenities main house should be considered and the entire flat and Assets are presented separately for rural and urban was treated as one census house. On the other hand, areas. The unit of classification in this regard is 'town' if two independent households occupy these five rooms, for urban areas and 'village' for rural areas. In the 11 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANALYTICAL NOTE

Census of India 2001, the definition of urban area Each such person was to be treated as a separate adopted is as follows: household. The important link in finding out whether it was a household or not was a common kitchen. There a) All places with a municipality, corporation, can­ may be one member households, two member. tonment board or notified town area committee, households or multi-member households. etc. Institutional Household b) A place satisfying the following three criteria simultaneously: A group of unrelated persons who live in an institution and take their meals from a common kitchen i)A minimum population of5,000; is called an Institutional Household. Examples of ii) at least 75 per cent of male working Institutional Households are boarding houses, messes, population engaged in non-agricultural hostels, hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, pursuits; and orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly iii) a density of population of at least perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 2001, it 400 per sq. km.(l,OOO per sq.mile) was specifically mentioned that this category or households would cover only those households where For identification of places which would qualify a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and to be classified as 'urban' all villages, which, as per the 1991 Census had a population of 4,000 and above, share a common kitchen. a population density of 400 persons per sq. km. and (IV) NON CENSUS CONCEPTS having at least 75 per cent of male working population Improved drinking water engaged in non-agricultural activity were considered. To work out the proportion of male working population If the household had access to drinking water referred to above against b) (ii), the data relating to supplied from a tap, hand pump, tube well or well main workers were taken into account. (protected or covered) situated within or outside the premises, it is considered as having access to Apart from these, the outgrowths(OGs) of cities improved drinking water. and towns have also been treated as urban under It may be mentioned that such uniform definition 'U rban Agglomerations'. Examples of out-growths are may not be valid across all states. railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, System of sewerage military camps, etc., that may have come up near a statutory town or city but within the revenue limits of Generally, a sewerage system means a network a village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each of mains and branches of underground conduits for such individual area by itself may not satisfy the the conveyance of sewerage to the point of disposal. demographic criteria laid down at (b) above to qualify Sewers that carry only household and industrial it to be treated as an independent urban unit but may wastage are called separate sewers; those that carry deserve to be clubbed with the towns as a continuous storm water from roofs, streets and other surfaces urban spread. Thus, the town level data, wherever are known as storm water drains, while those carrying presented, also includes the data for outgrowths of such both sewage and storm water are called combined towns. sewers. However, in some towns which are not provided with such underground sewerage system, it Household is served by open surface drain, box drain, sylk pattern . A 'household' is usually a group of persons who drain, etc., in those towns. normally live together and take their meals from a Type of latrine and method of disposal of night common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent soil : any of them from doing so. Persons in a household may be related or unrelated or a mix of both. However, There are three prevalent systems of disposal of if a group of unrelated persons live in a census house human wastes, viz. (i) underground sewerage, (ii) but do not take their meals from the common kitchen, sanitary water flush latrines with individual disposal then they are not constituent of a common household. systems, like septic tank, leaching cess pool and 12 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

collecting well and (iii) dry type of latrines with manual Number of live births during the year scavenging. CBR = x 1000 The system of underground sewerage provides Mid-year Population for the street sewerage with which are connected Crude death rate (CDR) : the sanitary latrines constructed in the houses having Ratio of the number of deaths in a year to the water closets aJ?d fitted with flushing cistern (or hand mid year population, normally expressed per 1000 flushing). Through this sewer the faecal matter is population. transported without the need for scavenging. This Number of deaths during the year system generally exists in cities and big towns. CDR = x 1000 Mid-year Population Where the street sewer does not exist these sanitary water flush latrines are connected to a local Natural growth rate: septic tank with a sub-soil dispersion system or a Growth rate is obtained as the difference between leaching pit. Here the liquid wastes from the water crude birth rate and crude death rate in the absence closet is disposed of locally in leaching pit, a septic of migration. tank with a soil dispersion system is constructed. This Age specific fertility rate (ASFR) : dispersion requires an optimum travel through the pores of the soil which renders the harmful liquid Number of live births in a year to female bacterially innocuous by the slow process of filtration popUlation in any specified age group normally through the soil traversed. expressed per 1000 women. Number of live births in a Where the soil is impermeable, collecting wells particular age-group are constructed and the sanitary water flush latrines ASFR = x 1000 are connected with them. These wells are cleaned at Mid-year female population of the same age-group periodic intervals by a suitable device. The dry type of latrines are of service type latrine from where Age specific marital fertility rate (ASMFR) human excreta is removed by scavengers from house Number of live births in a year to married female to house, in most cases carrying it on their heads or population in any specified age group normally shoulders or in baskets with handle or wheel barrows. expressed per 1000 married women. These are then collected in bullock carts or trucks or Number of live births in a tractors and trolleys for being carried to the dumping particular age-group grounds. ASMFR = ------x 1000 Mid-year married female Fertility population of the same age-group In demography, the word fertility is used in General fertility rate (GFR) : relation to the actual production of children or Number of live births per 1000 women in the occurrence of births specially live births. Fertility is reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year. a measure of rate at which population adds to itself Number of live births in a year by births and normally assessed by relating the GFR = x 1000 number of births to a full or part of the population, Mid-year female population in such as number of married women or number of the age-group (15-49) years women of child bearing age. The definitions of the General marital fertility rate (GMFR) : terminology used in computing different fertility rates Number of live births per 1000 married women are mentioned below: in reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year Crude birth rate(CBR) : Number of live births in a year Ratio of the number of live births in a year to the GMFR = x 1000 mid year population, normally expressed per 1000 Mid-year married female population. population in the age-group (15-49) years. 13 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANALYTICA.L NOTE

Total fertility rate (TFR) : children below one year) in a year to the number of It is obtained as the total of the age specific live births in that year. fertility rates (number of children born per woman of Number of infant deaths the particular age) for the entire reproductive age during the year span. It provides the average number of children that IMR ------x 1000 will be born to a woman under the fertility levels Number of live births indicated by the age specific fertility rates assuming during the year that there is no mortality of women till the completion Infant mortality rate comprises of two parts, of reproductive period. viz., Neo-natal mortality rate and Post neo-natal 45-49 mortality rate. The neo-natal mortality rate also 5 xL ASFR comprises of two parts viz., Early neo-natal TFR= 15-19 mortality rate and late neo-natal mortality rate. 1000 These are defined as: Total marital fertility rate (TMFR) : Neo-natal mortality rate (NMR) : Average number of children that would be born Number of infants dying within the first month of to a married woman if she experience the current life (28 days or under) in a year per 1000 live births fertility pattern throughout her reproductive span (15- of the same year. 49) years assuming that there is no mortality of women Number of infant deaths aged till the completion of reproductive period. 28 days or under during the year NMR = x 1000 45-49 Number of live births during TMFR= 5 x L ASMFR the year 15-19 Early neo- natal mortality rate : 1000 Age-specific mortality rate (ASMR) Number of infant deaths of less than 7 days during the year Number of deaths in a particular age and sex x 1000 Number of live births during group per 1000 population of the same age group. the year Number of deaths in a particular age-group Late neo-natal mortality rate : ASMR = x 1000 Number of infant deaths of 7 days to Mid-year population of the same less than 29 days during the year age-group ------x 1000 ql : Number of live births during the year Probability of dying between birth and age 1. This Post neo-natal mortality rate (PNMR) : can be used as approximate value of Infant Mortality Number of deaths of 29 days to Rate (lMR) which gives the ratio of number of deaths less than one year during the year in a year of children aged less than one year to the PNMR= x 1000 number of births in that year. Number of live births during the year q2 : Peri-natal mortality rate (PMR) : Probability of dying between birth and age 2. Number of still births plus deaths within 1st week q5 : of delivery per 1000 births in a year. Probability of dying between birth and age S. This Number of still births and infant indicator is also known as Under Five Mortality Rate deaths of less than 7 days during (U5MR) the year PMR = x 1000 Infant mortality rate (IMR) : Number of live births and still births during the year Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of 14 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

Still birth rate (SBR) : some point of time got employment there only, the Number of still births during reason for migration would be 'education' and not the year 'work/employment' . SBR = x 1000 Number of live births and still Civic status of urban units : births during the year Civic Status of a town/city is determined on the Maternal mortality rate (MMR) : basis of Civic Administrative authority of the town Number of deaths of women in the age group e.g., Municipal Corporation/Corporation, Municipal 15-49 while pregnant or within 42 days of termination CommitteelMunicipal council, Municipality etc. of pregnancy from any cause related to pregnancy Size class of VA/town : and child birth per 1000 live births in a given year. Size-class of VA/Town is based on the population Number of maternal deaths to women in the age group 15-49 size of the VA/City/Town. VAs'!Towns with 1,00,000 MMR= x 1000 and above population are classified as Class I UAs. Number of live birth / towns. These Class I VAs.!towns are now further Eligible couple (Couples per 1000 population) : sub classified in to seven sub classes namely M 1 to Number of currently married females in the age M7 depending on the population size of VA/City/ group 15-44 years per 1000 persons of all ages. Town. These are Child woman ratio (0-4) : M7 (5,000,000 and above); 1. Number of children in the age group 0-4 years M6 (2,000,000 to 4,999,999); per 1000 women in the age group 15-49 years M5 ( 1,000,000-1,999,999); Child woman ratio (5-9) : M4 (500,000-999,999); 2. Number of children in the age group 5-9 years M3 (300,000-499,999); per 1000 women in the age group 15-49 years. M2 (200,000-299,999) & Migration: MI (100,000-199,999). Migration is the third component of population Towns with 50,000 to 99,999 population are change, the other two being mortality and fertility. classified as Class II towns, A person is considered as a migrant by place of birth if the place in which he/she is enumerated during Towns with 20,000 to 49,999 population as Class the census is other than the place of his/her birth. III towns, Similarly a person is considered as a migrant by Towns with 10,000-19,999 population as Class N place of last residence if the place in which he/she towns, is enumerated during the census is other than his/her Towns with 5000 and 9999 population as Class place of immediate last residence outside the village V towns and or town and not simply in another house or locality in Towns with less than 5000 population as Class the same village or town. VI towns. Certain aspects concerning temporary movement! Slum area migration of people has been explained below as these The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) are important components concerning migration : Act, 1956 which was enacted by the Central Govt. or migration has been determined as applicable at defined slums as a) Areas where buildings are in any the time of migration and not in reference to any respect unfit for human habitation; or b) are by reasons point of time after that. For example, if a person of dilapidation, overcrowding, fault arrangement and had moved from the place of her/his last residence design of such buildings, narrowness or faulty for the purpose of education and subsequently at arrangement of streets, lack of ventilation, light or 15 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANALYTICAL NOTE

sanitation facilities, or any combination of these factors, are detrimental to safety, health or morals. Mega city The concept of 'Mega city' is a recent for the purpose of inclusion in Centrally Sponsored phenomenon in the Urban Sociology and is defined Scheme for Infrastructure Development in Mega cities in tenn of metropolitan city in the form of large size, the Ministry of Urban Affairs and employment, problem of management of civic amenities and Department of Urban Development adopted the capacity to absorb the relatively high growth of criteria of 4 million and above population as per 1991 popUlation. Indian Census in 1991 treated the Census for Mega Cities. In 2001 Census, cities with population size of 5 million and above as the cut off 10 millions and above population' have been treated point to identify a place as the mega city. Whereas, as Mega cities.

2001 Census findings-Population and its lation is the highest in Porompat sub division (41.3 distribution percent) and the lowest in Sawombung sub divi­ sion( 5.5 percent). Scheduled Castes ( 10,409 persons) Imphal East district has an area of709 sq.km. constitutes 2.6 percent of the total district popula­ as furnished by the Surveyor General of India and cov­ tion while the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes ers only 3.18 percent of the total geographical area of (24,712 persons) is 6.3 percent. The bulk of the the state and ranks the sixth position in size among the Scehduled Castes i.e. 62.0 percent is in Jiribam sub nine districts of the state.As per 2001 Census Imphal division while 67.3 percent of the Scheduled Tribes East district has a popUlation of 394,876 persons of population is in Porompat sub-division. As regraqs which 198,371 persons are males and 196,505 are fe­ literacy the district has 255,956 literate persons be males giving a sex ratio of991 females per 1000 male a Census definition of which 145,377 are males and againsts the state sex ratio of978. The sex ratio in the 11 0,579 are females. The literacy rate is 75.4 per~ district shows considerable improvements over that of cent of the total areas while for the male population 1991(958). In terms of population size the district's share 85.5 are literates againsts 65.4 percent of the fe­ to the total population of the state is 17.2 percent and males, the male- female literacy gap being 20.2 per­ is the second most populated districts of the state. cent points. The literacy rates for the rural and ur­ The district which registered a population of330,460 ban areas are respectively 72.8 percent and 82.1 persons in 1991 Census had grown by 64,416 persons percent. Regarding economic activity a total 156,882 during the decade giving adecadal growth rate of 19.5 persons are workers. The work participation rate percent during 1991-2001 indicating a considerable de­ for the total population is therefore 39.7 percent crease in the growth rate of population from 29.4 per­ while 60.3 percent of the population is non - work­ cent registered during 1981-1991. The popUlation ers. Main workers constitute 67.9 percent of the total growth during 1991-2001 is highest in Keirao Bitra sub workers while 32.1 percent are marginal division (23.4 percent) and lowest in Jiribam sub divi­ workers. Composition of the workers among the dif­ sion (11.1 percent). The density of population in the ferent categories is 20.2 percent for the cultivators, 14.3 district is 556 persons per square kilometer. There are percent for agricultural labourers, 15.1 percent for house­ 69,182 households in the district and the size of the hold industry workers and 50.4 percent for other work­ household is 5.7 persons. Nearly one -thirds ofthe dis­ ers. In 200 I Census there are 204 villages in the district tricts (27.4 percent) popUlation in 2001 resides in the ofwhich 7 villages are. uninhibited. The district has three urban areas. In terms of populations, 286,566 persons C.D Block, Jiribam C.D Block, Imphal East -1 C.D Block are in the rural areas while in the urban areas there and Imphal East -II C.D Block and the number of vil­ are 108, 310 persons. The percentage of urban popu- lages in them are respectivelyl2,7 and 4.

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TABLE 1 : DOCADAL CHANGElN POPULATION OFTAHSILS BVIDSIDFNCE, 1991-2001 SI. Tahsil Population Percentage decadal Percentage No. variation 1991-2001 urban population 1991 2001 1991 2001 Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 1 Jiribam Sub-Division 34,046 28,077 5,969 37,828 31,405 6,423 11.1 11.9 7.6 17.5 17.0 2 Sawombung Sub-Division 63,871 60,265 3,606 74,143 70,058 4,085 16.0 16.2 13.3 5.6 5.5 3 Porompat Sub-Division 175,709 95,695 80,014 212,767 124,839 87,928 21.1 30.5 9.9 45.5 41.3 4 Keirao Bitra Sub-Division 56,834 48,648 8,186 70,138 60,264 9,874 23.4 23.9 20.6 14.4 14.1 District Total: 330,460 232,685 97,775 394,876 286,566 108,310 19.5 23.2 10.8 29.6 27.4 Table - 1, shows decadal change in population at population of 27.4 percent. Among the sub-divisions, sub-divisional level by residence during 1991-2001, Porompat has the highest urban popUlation of41.3 percent, Censuses. The district has a total population of 394,876 followed by Jiribam with 17.0 percent and Keirao- Bitra persons of which 286,566 persons are in rural areas and with 14.1 percent. While the lowest 5.5 percent of urban 108,310 persons are in urban areas. It has the urban population is found in Sawombung sub-division.

TABLE2: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF lNHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION, 2001

S1. District I C.D. block Total Total rural popUlation Number Population less Number No. number of and than 200 and inhabited percentage percentage of villages . villages Persons Males Females of villages Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO I Jiribam C.D.Block 50 31,405 15,882 15,523 12 (24.0) 785 687 14 (28.0) 2 Imphal East - I C.D.Block 93 138,728 71,087 67,641 7 (7.5) 429 383 17(18.3) 3 Imp hal East - II C.D.Block 54 116,433 57,897 58,536 4 (7.4) 185 204 9(16.7) Districts (Rural) Total: 197 286,566 144,866 141,700 23 ( I}. 7) 1399 1274 40 ( 20.3)

SI. District I C.D. block Population 200-499 Number Population 500-999 Number Population 1000-1999 No. and and percentage percentage Males Females of villages Males Females of villages Males Females 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 I Jiribam C.D.Block 2669 2486 10 (20.0) 3149 3128 13 (26.0) 8272 8185 2 Imphal East - I C.D.Block 3349 3248 18 (19.4) 6518 6445 29 (31.2) 21102 20085 3 Imphal East - II C.D.Block 1710 1607 4 (7.4) 1619 1546 13 (24.1) 10149 10420 Districts (Rural) Total: 7728 7341 32 ( 16.2) 11286 11119 55 (27.9) 39523 38690

SL District / C.D. block Number Population 2000- Number 'opulation 5000-999S Number Pop ulation 10000 No. and 4999 and and and above percentage percentage percentage of villages Males Females of villages Males Females of villages Males Females 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Jiribam C.D.Block 1 (2.0) 1007 1037 0(0.0) 0 0 0(0.0) 0 0 2 Imphal East - I C.D.Block 19 (20.4) 30979 28547 3 (3.2) 8710 8933 0(0.0) 0 0 3 Imphal East - II C.D.Block 21 (38.9) 32716 33162 3 (5.6) 11518 11597 0(0.0) 0 0 Districts (Rural) Total: 41(20.8) 64702 62746 6 ( 3.0) 20228 20530 0(0.0) 0 0 17 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANALYTICAL NOTE

Table - 2, gives number and percentage of Imphal East - I has shown 29 villages (31.2%) as inhabited villages in specified population size range for highest, while liribam and Imphal East - II, have 13 each C.D.Block during 2001 Census. In the range of villages each (varying with 26.0% and 24. 1%l.ln 2000- population less than 200, Jiribam has highest 12 villages 4999 range, the highest 21 villages (38.9%) are found (24.0%), followed by Imphal East-I, with 7 villages in Imphal East-II, followed by Imphal East-I with 19 (7.5%) and Imphal East-II with 4 villages (7.4%). In villages (20.4%). In the higher range of 5000-9999, both the ranges of 200-499 and 500-999 population, only 3 villages each in Imphal East-I (3.2%) and II Imphal East-I has 17 villages (18.3 %) and 18 villages (5.6%) are existing. While there is no village in the (19.4%) as highest. In the range of 1000-1999 also, highest range of 10000 and above.

TABLE 3: NEW TOWNS, DENOTIFIED, DECLASSIFIED AND MERGED TOWNS IN 2001

Name of Town There is no New Towns, Denotified,Deciassified and Merged with other Towns in the Thoubal District in 2001 Census. New Towns formed during 1991-2001,and de­ sus are shown under the Table 3 which gives growth notified ,declassified and merged prior to 2001 Cen- history of the town.

TABLE4 : DlSTRIBlJI10N OFVILLAGF.s BY POPULATION DENSITY, 2001 Range of population density Total number of villages in each Percentage of villages in each Population • Percentage (per square kilometer) population density range population density range distribution of population 1 2 3 4 5 0-10 19 9.6 19,305 6.7 11-20 0 0.0 0 0.0 21-50 0.5 82 0.0 51-100 11 5.6 2,533 0.9 101-200 15 7.6 5,829 2.0 201-300 16 8.1 11,097 3.9 301-500 38 19.3 40,960 14.3 501 + 97 49.2 206,760 72.2 Not known 0 0.0 0 0.0 District Total: 197 100.0 286,566 100.0 Population Density (Rural) of the district: 757.8

Table - 4, presents distribution of villages by are distributed. It is followed by 38 villages (19.3%) in population density range in the district in 2001. The range the range of 301-500 population density. There are of density of population per sq.km. is categorized into 0- 16(8.1 %) and 15(7.6%) villages in the range of201-300 10,11-20,21-50,51-100,101-200,201-300,301-500, and 101-200. While the range of21-50 population density and 500 and above. The district has 197 villages in which has the lowest distribution of village as only one (0.5%). 286566 persons are in habiting. In the highest range of However, 19 villages (9.6%) are found in the lowest 0- 50 and above, the highest number of97 villages (49.2%) 10 range of density of population per sq.km.

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TABLES: SEX RATIO OF STATE AND DISTRICT, 1901-2001 Census Year Manipur Imphal East Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban I 2 3 4 5 6 7 1901 1,037 1,038 1,036 1911 1,029 1,023 1,051 1921 1,041 1,029 1,091 1931 1,065 1,048 1,l37 1941 1,055 1,044 1,102 1951 1,036 1,039 633 1961 1,015 1,018 985 1971 980 980 980 1981 971 971 969 ~ 1991 958 951 975 2001 974 963 1,009 998 995 1,004

TABLE6: SEX RATIO BY TAHS ILS, 2001 TABLE7: SEX RATIO BYCD BWCKS, 2001 Serial Name of Tahsil Sex ratio Serial Name of CD block Sex ratio number number Total Rural Urban 2 3 2 3 4 5 liribam C.D.Block 977 liribam Sub-Division 988 977 1,041 2 Imphal East - I C.D.Block 952 2 Sawombung Sub-Divisior 926 924 957 Imphal East - II C.D.Block 1,011 3 Porompat Sub-Division 1,012 1,000 1,029 3 4 Keirao Bitra Sub-DivisiOl 999 999 998 District totals: 978 District Total: 991 978 1,024 Table - 7 shows distribution of sex ratio at Table -6, presents Sex ratio by sub-division in 2001 C.D.Block level in 2001. In case of C.D.Blocks, the is shown in Table-6. The sex ratio ofthe district is 991 district has 3 C.D.Blocks of liribam, Imphal East- I females per 1000 males and it is 978 females per 1000 and Imphal East -II. Among the C.D.Blocks, Imphal males in the rural and 1024 females per 1000 males in East-II has the highest sex ratio of 1011 females per the urban area. The rural sex ratio is seen highest in 1000 males. This is followed by Jiribam (977) and the Porompat sub-division (1000) and which is closely Imphal East-I (952). The sex ratio is 978 females per followed by liribam (1041), followed ratio both in rural 1000 males for the district total. (924) and urban (957). TABLES: SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION BY RANGES, 2001 Range of sex ratio for Number of inhabited Percentage of villages in Population 2001 Percentage distribution villages villages each range of population 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 7 4 9,765 3 700-749 3 2 547 0 750-799 3 2 397 0 800-849 5 3 1,912 850-899 11 6 7,673 3 900-949 28 14 19,926 7 950-999 53 27 84,805 30 1000-1099 78 40 154,941 54 1100+ 9 5 6,600 2 District Total: 197 100 286,566 100 Sex ratio (Rural) for District: 978

Table - 8, displays sex ratio of rural population by and above. The district has 197 villages having 286566 ranges in 2001.The sex ratio of rural population in the population. The highest number of78 villages having village is divided into 9 ranges, viz, below 700-749, 750- highest 154941 population are found in 1000-1099 range 799,800-899,900-949,950-999, 1000-1099 and 1100 of sex ratio, followed by 53 villages with 84805 19 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANALYTICAL NOTE

population in 950-999 range and by 28 villages with 9 villages with 6600 rural population and in the lowest 19926 population in 900-949 range. This can be seen range of below 700, 7 villages with 9,765 rural that in the highest range of 1100 and above, there are population. TABLE9: SEX RATIO OF URBAN Table-9, presents distribution of sex ratio in urban AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001 agglomeration and towns of the lmphal East District SI. Name of U.A."" I Town+* Urban status Sex ratio in 2001. In the district there are two Municipal Councils No of town of Jiribam and Imphal, 3 Nagar Panchayats ofLamlai, 2 3 4 Lilong and Andro. This Imphal (MCI) is a part ofImphal J iribam (M CI) 1,041 VA and Lilong (NP) is also a part while Porompat, 2 Lamlai (NP) 957 Khongman and Torban Kshetri Leikai are Census 3 Imphal UA (Distts 06 & 07) 1,029 4 (a) Imphal (M Cl+OG) 1,022 Towns (CT). Among the towns, Khongman shows the 5 (a) Imphal (Part) (M CI) 1,018 highest sex ratio of 1087 females per 1000 males and 6 (c) Porompat (CT) 1,035 next comes Torban Kshetri Leikai with 1082 females 7 (d) Khongman (CT) 1,087 per 1000 males. Jiribam (MCL) also has high sex ratio 8 (e) Torban (Kshetri Leikai) (CT) 1,082 of 1041 females per 1000 males. The sex ratio of 9 Lilong (Thoubal) (NP) (Part) 1,031 Imphal MCL (Part) is 1018 females per 1000 males 10 Andro (NP) 991 which is also comparatively high. Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 1,024

TABLE 10 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR TAHSILS,2001 Serial Name of Tahsil Total I Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0- number Rural I 6 age group Persons Males Females Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 Jiribam Sub-Division Total 6,831 3,413 3,418 1,001 Rural 5,972 3,003 2,969 989 Urban 859 410 449 1,095 2 Sawombung Sub-Division Total 10,915 5,552 5,363 966 Rural 10,367 5,264 5,103 969 Urban 548 288 260 903 3 Porompat Sub-Division Total 26,412 13,514 12,898 954 Rural 16,375 8,429 7,946 943 Urban 10,037 5,085 4,952 974 4 Keirao Bitra Sub-Division Total 11,464 5,857 5,607 957 Rural 9,909 5,060 4,849 958 Urban 1,555 797 758 951 District Total: Total 55,622 28,336 27,286 963 Rural 42,623 21,756 20,867 959 Urban 12,999 6,580 6,419 976 Table - 10, highlights distribution of sex ratio of males in total, 989 and 1095 females per 1000 males population in the age-group 0-6, for each sub-division in urban and rural respectivel;y. Next is Sawombung during 2001 Census. For the district, the sex ratio in in respect of total (966) and rural (969) sex ratio. the age group 0-6, is 963 females per 1000 males, While in urban sex ratio, Porompat stands second 959 and 976 females per 1000 males for rural and with 974 females per 1000 males. For total the sex urban respectively. At the sub-divisional level, Jiribam ratio is 954 females per 1000 males in Keirao- Bitra has the highest sex ratio of 1001 females per 1000 sub-division. TABLE 11 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR C.D. BLOCKS, 2001 Serial Name of C.D. block Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 age number Persons Males Females group 2 3 4 5 6 Jiribam C.D.Block 5,972 3,003 2,969 989 2 Imp hal East - I C.D.Block 19,166 9,813 9,353 953 3 Imphal East - II C.D.Block 17,485 8,940 8,545 956 District Totals: 42,623 21,756 20,867 959 20 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

Table- 11: Sex ratio of population in age group 0-6, C.D.Blocks, Jiribam has the highest sex ratio of 989 for each C.D.Block is also shown in Table-II for 200 1 females per 1000 males. While it is 956 females per Census. The district recorded sex ratio of959 females 1000 males in Imphal East-II, as second and slightly per 1000 males in this age group, 0-6. Among these 3 lesser 953 females per 1000 males in Imphal East-I.

TABLEl2 : SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 BYRANGF$,2001 Range of sex ratio for Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Population 2001 Percentage distribution villages villages villages of population 2 3 4 5 Less than 700 20 10.2 1,018 2.4 700-749 10 5.1 570 J.3 750-799 8 4.1 1,070 2.5 800-849 15 7.6 2,993 7.0 850-899 21 10.7 7,429 17.4 900-949 27 13.7 7,654 18.0 950-999 19 9.6 7,592 17.8 1000-1099 40 20.3 8,854 20.8 1100+ 37 18.8 5,443 12.8 District (Rural) Total 197 100.0 42,623 100.0 Sex ratio (Rural) for District: 959 Table - 12, shows ranges of sex ratio for villages above and 27 villages with 7654 population in 900-949 with population in age group 0-6, as per 2001 census. range of sex ratio in order. The smallest number of 8 The ranges are less than 700, 701-749, 750-799, 800- villages with 1070 population is shown in the lower 849,850-899,900-949,950-999, 1000-1099 and 11 00 range of7 50-799 of sex ratio which is preceded by 10 and above. The district shows 40 villages having 8854 villages in 700-749 range. The lowest range of less population as highest, in 1000-199 range of sex ratio than 700 of sex ratio has 20 villages having 1018 and then 37 villages with 5443 population in 1100 and population. TABLE13 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 OF URBAN Serial Name ofUA /\ / Town+* Urban status of Total population in 0-6 age group Sex ratio for 0-6 number town age group Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 liribam (M Cl) 859 410 449 1,095 2 Lamlai (NP) 548 288 260 903 3 Jmphal UA (Distts 06 & 07) 10,037 5,085 4,952 974 4 (a) Imphal (M CI+OG) 8,449 4,318 4,131 957 5 (a) Imphal (Part) (M Cl) 8,206 4,188 4,018 959 6 (c) Porompat (CT) 612 283 329 1,163 7 (d) Khongman (CT) 530 258 272 1,054 8 (e) Torban (Kshetri Leikai) (CT) 446 226 220 973 9 Lilong (Thoubal) (NP) (Part) 189 93 96 1,032 10 Andro (NP) 1,366 704 662 940 District(Urban) Total 12,999 6,580 6,419 976

Table - 13, gives sex ratio of population in age sex ratio of 1095 females per 1000 males, which is group 0-6 in towns of district during 2001 Census. In followed by Porompat CT(1163), Khongman CT(1054) this age group, the total population ofthe district is 12999 and Lilong NP. Further, Imphal MCL(Part) is seen as of which 6580 are males and 6419 are females and it having sex ratio of959 females per 1000 males which gives a sex ratio of 97 6 females per 1000 males. Among is less than district total (976) in age group 0-6 the towns, Jiribam (MCL) is seen as having the highest population. 21 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 14: NUMBER AND PFRCENTAGEOF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRffiES POPULATION IN TAHSILS, 2001 Serial Name of Tahsil Total / Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of number Rural / population Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Urban Castes Tribes population to total population to population population population total population

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 liribam Sub-Division Total 37,828 6,455 4,994 17.1 13.2 Rural 31,405 6,367 3,876 20.3 12.3 Urban 6,423 88 1,118 1.4 17.4 2 Sawombung Sub-Division Total 74,143 51 2,268 0.1 3.1 Rural 70,058 51 2,262 0.1 3.2 Urban 4,085 6 0.0 0.1 3 Porompat Sub-Division Total 212,767 225 16,629 0.1 7.8 Rural 124,839 112 3,911 0.1 3.1 Urban 87,928 113 12,718 0.1 14.5 ' 4 Keirao Bitra Sub-Division Total 70,138 3,678 821 5.2 1.2 Rural 60,264 8 166 0.0 0.3 Urban 9,874 3,670 655 37.2 6.6 District Total: Total 394,876 10,409 24,712 2.6 6.3 Rural 286,566 6,538 10,215 2.3 3.6 Urban 108,3 !O 3,871 14,497 3.6 13.4

Table -14 gives distribution of Scheduled Castes (3678 or 5.2%) whereas Sawombung sub-division has and Scheduled Tribes in each sub-division during 200 1 only 25 Scheduled Castes which is preceded by Census. The total population of the district is 394876, Porompat sub-division with 225 Scheduled Castes. For out of which 10409 (2.6%) are Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Porompat sub-division has the 24712 (6.3%) are Scheduled Tribes. For Scheduled highest number of 16629, followed by liribam with 4994 Castes, the highest distribution is in liribam sub-division Scheduled Tribes. But in terms of proportion liribam (6455 or 17.1 %) followed by Keirao Bitra sub-division (13.2%) is more than Porompat (7.8%).

TABLEtS: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRffiFS POPULATION IN C.D. BLOCKS. 2001 Serial Name ofC.D. block Total Total Scheduled Total Scheduled Percentage of Percentage of number population Castes Tribes Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes population population population to population to total population total population 2 3 4 5 6 7 Iiribam C.D.Block 31,405 6,367 3,876 20.3 12.3 2 1mphal East - 1 C.D.B10ck 138,728 158 5,620 0.1 4.1 3 Imphal East - II C.D.Block 116,433 13 719 0 0.6 District Totals: 286,566 6,538 10,215 2.3 3.6

Table - 15, The distribution of Scheduled Castes 158 (0.1%) in Imphal East- I and only 13 (0%) in and Scheduled Tribes in each C.D.BIock of the Imphal East-II. Whereas, Imphal West-I has 5620 district is also shown in Table-IS for 2001 Census. Scheduled Tribes as highest. Then Jiribam with 3876 In this table the district shows recording 6538 and Imphal East-II with 7 I 9 Scheduled Tribes are Scheduled Castes (2.3%) and 10215 Scheduled following it. In terms of proportion, liribam is seen Tribes (3.6%). Among the C.D.Blocks, 6367 having 12.3 percent more than 4.1 percent of (20.3%) Scheduled Castes are distributed in liribam, Scheduled Tribes in Imphal East-I. 22 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

TABLEt6: PROPORTIONOFSCHIDULEDCASDS TABLEt7: PROPORTIONOFSCHIDULIDTRIB~ POPliIATiON TO TOTAL POPULATION IN POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN Percentage range of Number of Percen- Scheduled Percentage VlLLAG~, 200t Scheduled Castes villages tage Castes Percentage range Number of Percen- Scheduled Percentage population to total Population of Scheduled villages tage Tribes population Tribes Population I 2 3 4 5 population to Nil 165 83.8 0 0.0 total population Less than 5 12 6.1 117 1.8 5-10 0.5 85 1.3 2 3 4 5 11-20 2 1.0 270 4.1 Nil 137 69.5 0 0.0 21-30 0.5 323 4.9 Less than 5 30 15.2 676 6.6 31-40 0.5 345 5.3 5-10 4 2.0 536 5.2 41-50 1 0.5 169 2.6 11-20 8 4.1 1,818 17.8 51-75 5 2.5 2,136 32.7 21-30 7 3.6 1,593 15.6 76 and above 9 4.6 3,093 47.3 31-40 2 1.0 266 2.6 District Total 197 100.0 6,538 100.0 41-50 3 1.5 2,939 28.8 51-75 3 1.5 1,819 17.8 Table- 16 & 17 present village-wise distribution of 76 and above 3 1.5 568 5.6 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in percentage District Total 197 100.0 10,215 100.0 range in 2001 Census. The percentage range is divided into 8 categories, viz, less than 5 villages, 5-10, 11-20, is 9 villages with highest population of3093 in 75 and 21-30,31-40,41-50,51-75, and 75 and above. Out of above range. In case of Scheduled Tribes also, the total 197 villages, there is no Scheduled Castes in 165 range of less than 5 has the highest 30 villages (1818 villages and no Scheduled Tribes in 137 villages. In persons) in 11-20 range. This is also seen that the Scheduled Castes, the highest distribution of 12 villages highest population of2939 in 3 villages is distributed in having 117 population is in less than 5 range and next the range of 41-50.

TABLE 18: NUMBFRANDPERCENTAGEOFSCHIDULEDCAST~ ANDSCHEDULEDTRm~ POPULATION IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 200t Serial Percentage of number Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Tribes Castes Tribes population to total population to total population population population population 2 3 4 5 6 7 I J iribam (M CI) 6,423 88 1,118 1.4 17.4 2 Lamlai (NP) 4,085 6 o 0.1 3 Imphal UA (Distts 06 & 07) 87,928 113 12,718 0.1 14.5 4 (a) Imphal (M CI+OG) 72,744 98 12,714 0.1 17.5 5 (a) Imphal (Part) (M Cl) 70,897 98 12,379 0.1 17.5 6 (c) Porompat (CT) 5,160 11 4 0.2 0.1 7 (d) Khongman (CT) 5,465 o 0 8 (e) Torban (Kshetri Leikai) (CT) 4,559 4 0.1 0 9 Lilong (Thoub~1) (NP) (Part) 1,558 o 0 10 Andro (NP) 8,316 3,670 655 44.1 7.9 District(Urban) Total 108,310 3,871 14,497 3.6 13.4 Table - 18, indicates distribution of Scheduled a sizeable Scheduled Tribes of 12379 (17.5%). In Castes and Scheduled Tribes in urban agglomeration liribam MCL, only 88 Scheduled Castes (l.4%) are and towns during 2001 Census. The district has found while large number of 1118 Scheduled Tribes 108310 urban population of which 3871 are Scheduled (17.4%) are living in it. Andro is a Nagar Panchayat Castes (3.6%) and 14497 Scheduled Tribes (13.4%). where majority of3760 population are the Scheduled Imphal is the only Urban Agglomeration and Part of Castes (44.1 %). No Scheduled Castes and Scheduled it lies in Imphal East also. This Imphal MCL (Part) Tribes can be seen in Khongman CT and Lilong NP has recorded only 98 (0.1 %) Scheduled Castes and (Thoubal Part). 23 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 19 : SEXRATlOAMONGSCHIDULIDCASTFS the Scheduled Castes and Tribes at C.D.Block level AND SCHIDULID TRIBIiS IN CD. BWCKS, 2001 during 2001 Census. In the district sex ratio of Serial Name of C D block Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes is 909 females per 1000 males, which number Castes sex Tribes sex is less than of Scheduled Tribes of 915 females per ratio ratio 1000 males. Among the C.D.Blocks, Jiribam has the 2 3 4 highest sex ratio of 928 females per 1000 males for Jiribam C.D.Block 928 951 Scheduled Castes and 951 females per 1000 males for 2 Imphal East - I C.D.Block 386 878 Scheduled tribes. It is followed by Imphal East-II (625) 3 Imphal East - II C.D.Block 625 1,025 and Imphal East-I (386) in respect of Scheduled Castes. District Totals: 909 915 But in Scheduled Tribes, the highest sex ratio of 1025 Table -19, shows distribution of sex ratio among females per 1000 males is found in Imphal East-II. TABLE20: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRmES IN URBAN AQGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001 Serial number Name ofU.A.r' / Town +* Scheduled Castes sexratio Scheduled Tribes sexratio 1 2 3 4 1 Jiribam (M CI) 956 1,086 2 Lamlai(NP) 1,000 3 ImphaJ UA (Distts 06 & 07) 915 1,058 4 (a) ImphaJ (M CHOO) 1,000 1,058 5 (a) Imphal (Part) (M CI) 1,000 1,056 , 6 (c) Porompat (CT) 571 333 7 (d) Khongman (CT) 8 (e) Torban (Kshetri Leikai) (CT) 333 9 Lilong (Thoubal) (NP) (Part) 10 Andro (NP2 989 997 Sex ratio (Urban) for the district: 986 1,057 Table -20, highlights sex ratio among the shown in Lamlai NP, Khongman CT, Lilong NP Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in urban (Thoubal Part) as there is no Scheduled Castes living. agglomeration and towns in 200 1 Census. The urban In respect of Scheduled Tribes, Jiribam MCL has sex ratio is 986 females per 1000 males for Scheduled shown highest urban sex ratio of 1086 females per Castes and 1057 females per 1000 males for 1000 males and next comes Imphal East MCL (Part) Scheduled Tribes in the district. Among the towns, with 1056 females per 1000 males. There is no the highest sex ratio (1000), which is at par is shown Scheduled Tribe population hence 'Nil' sex ratio is in Imphal MCL (Part) followed by Andro NP (989) shown in these Census Towns of Porompat, for Scheduled Castes. Interestingly, 'Nil' sex ratio is Khongman and Torban Kshetri Leikai. TABLE 21 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATIS AND ILLITIRATIS BY TAHSILS, 2001 SI. Name of Tahsil Total / Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. Rural/ Number of literates Number of illiterates male-female Urban Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy ratt 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Jiribam Total 21,022 12,130 8,892 16,806 6,899 9,907 67.8 77.7 57.8 19.9 Sub-Division Rural 16,474 9,698 6,776 14,931 6,184 8,747 64.8 75.3 54 21.3 Urban 4,548 2,432 2,116 1,875 715 1,160 81.7 88.9 74.8 '14 2 Sawombung Total 46,033 27,594 18,439 28,110 10,901 17,209 72.8 83.8 60.9 22.9 Sub-Division Rural 43,425 26,062 17,363 26,633 10,346 16,287 72.8 83.7 60.8 22.9 Urban 2,608 1,532 1,076 1,477 555 922 73.7 85.2 61.9 23.2 3 Porompat Total 151,740 83,103 68,637 61,027 22,651 38,376 81.4 90.1 72.9 17.2 Sub-Division Rural 85,582 47,784 37,798 39,257 14,642 24,615 78.9 88.5 69.4 19.1 Urban 66,158 35,319 30,839 21,770 8,009 13,761 84.9 92.4 77.8 14.6 4 Keirao Bitra Total 37,161 22,550 14,611 32,977 12,543 20,434 63.3 77.1 49.6 27.S Sub-Division Rural 32,233 19,802 12,431 28,031 10,348 17,683 64 78.9 49.2 29.7 Urban 4,928 2,748 2,180 4,946 2,195 2,751 59.2 66.3 52.2 14 District Total: Total 255,956 145,377 110,579 138,920 52,994 85,926 75.4 85.5 65.4 20.2 Rural 177,714 103,346 74,368 108,852 41,520 67,332 72.8 84 61.6 22.4 ,. .'" Urban 78,242 42,031 36,211 30,068 11,474 18,594 82.1 89.6 74.8 14.7 24

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Table -21, presents literacy rates in rural and urban 83.8 percent for male and 60.9 percent for female. areas at sub-division level as recorded in 2001 Census. While the lowest literacy rate is found in Keirao- B itra In the district,25595 persons or 75.4 percent are in all the three categories of total (63.3%), male literates and 138920 or 24.6 percent are illiterates. The (77.1 %), and female (49.6%). The urban male literacy literacy rate shows as high as 85.5 percent for male rate (92.4%) and urban female literacy rate (77.8%) and 65 .4 percent for female and gives a gap/difference are the highest in Sawombung sub-division and next is of about 20.2 percent between male and female literacy Jiribam sub-division in male (88.9%) and in female rate. Among the sub-divisions, Porompat shows the (74.8%) literacy rate. Further, the gap between male highest literacy rate in all cases ie. 81.4 percent for and female literacy rate in total can be seen as the total, 90.1 percent for male and 72.9 percent for female, least as 17.2 percent in Porompat and next comes followed by Sawombung with 72.8 percent for total, Jiribam with 19.9 percent.

TABLE 22 :NUMBERANDPERCENTAGEOFLITERATES ANDILLlTERATFS BYSEX INC. D.BLOCKS, SJ. Name of N umber of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. C.D.block Number of literates Number of illiterates male - Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females female literacy 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 Jiribam C.D.Block 16,474 9,698 6,776 14,931 6,184 8,747 64.8 75.3 54 21.3 2 Imp hal East - I C.D.Block 90,850 52,684 38,166 47,878 18,403 29,475 76 86 65.5 20.5 3 Imp hal East - II C.D.Block 70,390 40,964 29,426 46,043 16,933 29,110 71.1 83.7 58.9 24.8 177,714 103,346 74,368 108,852 41,520 67,332 72.9 83.9 61.5 22.4

Table-22,gives proportion ofliterates by sex in each I,hasthe highest literates in total (76.0%), male (86.0%), C.D.Block of the district in 2001 Census. For the and female (65.5%), followed by Imphal East-II and district, total 72.9 percent are literates, 83.9 percent Jiribam respectively. The gap between male and are male literates and 61.5 percent are female literates. female literacy rate is shown as low as 20.5 percent in The gap in male and female literacy rate is shown as Imphal East-I and it is 21.3 percent in Jiribam and 24.8 22.4 percent. Among the sub-divisions, Imphal East- percent in Imphal East-II. TABLE 23 : DISTRmUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE, 2001 Range of literacy rate Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Population Percentage distribution of for villages villages villages population 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1-10 0 0.0 0 0.0 11-20 0.5 626 0.2 21-30 4 2.0 3,633 1.3 31-40 2 1.0 577 0.2 41-50 9 4.6 9,951 3.5 51-60 30 15.2 35,558 12.4 61-70 47 23.9 53,015 18.5 71-80 53 26.9 94,969 33.1 81-90 49 24.9 83,977 29.3 91-99 2 1.0 4,260 1.5 100 0 0.0 0 0.0 District Total: 197 100.0 286,566 100.0 Literacy rate for District: 75.4 Table -23, distribution of villages by literacy rate with 14787 popUlation are covered whereas 30-50 and its ranges is shown. It is observed that number villages having 267519 population are lying of villages are found Nil in the lowest range of 1-10 considerably in the literacy range varying 51-60 to and also in the highest of 100 literacy rate. In the 81-90. But the higher range of 91_-99_£Q_vers only 2 range from 11-20 to 41-50 literacy rate, 16 villages villages with 4260 population, 25 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE24: NUMBERANDPERCENTAGEOFLITERATIS AND ILLITERATES BYSEXIN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001 Sl. N arne and urban Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. male- status of UAI\!fown +* Number of literates Number of illiterates female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 liribarn (M CI) 4,548 2,432 2,116 1,875 715 1,160 81.7 88.9 74.8 14 2 Larnlai (NP) 2,608 1,532 1,076 1,477 555 922 73.7 85.2 61.9 23.2 3 Imphal UA (Distts 06 & 07) 66,158 35,319 30,839 21,770 8,009 13,761 84.9 92.4 77,.8 14.6 4 (a) Imphal (M CI+OG) 55,010 29,341 25,669 17,734 6,643 11,091 85.6 92.7 78.7 14 5 (a) Imp hal (Part) (M CI) 53,589 28,655 24,934 17,308 6,476 10,832 85.5 92.6 78.5 14.1 6 (c) Porompat (CT) 3,554 1,982 1,572 1,606 554 1,052 78.1 88 68.5 19.5 7 (d) Khongman (CT) 4,030 2,135 1,895 1,435 483 952 81.7 90.5 73.6 16.9 8 (e) Torban (Kshetri Leikai) (CT) 3,564 1,861 1,703 995 329 666 86.7 94.8 79.2 15.5 9 Lilong (Thoubal) (NP) (Part) 1,1J0 624 486 448 143 305 81.1 92.6 69.9 22.7 10 Andro (NP) 3,818 2,124 1,694 4,498 2,052 2,446 54.9 61.2 48.7 12.5 District(Urban) Total 78,242 42,031 36,211 30,068 11,474 18,594 82.1 89.6 74.8 14.7

Table -24,highlights proportion ofliterates and gap Jiribam (MCL) 4548 (81.7%) population. It is observed between the male and female literates, in urban that Torban Kshetri Leikai (CT) has.the highest agglomeration and towns during 2001 Census. The distribution of literates in all the categories of total literacy rate of the district total is 82.1 percent and it is (86.7%), male (94.8%) and female (79.2%) among the 89.6 percent for the male and 74.8 for the female giving towns. Whereas the lowest literacy rates for total a gap of 14.7 percent between them. In the district, (54.9%), male (61.2%) and female (48.7%) are found there are only 2 Municipalities of Imphal (MCL Part) in Andro (NP) and also the lowest gap (12.5%) between which has the highest population of53589 (85.5%) and male and female literacy rate is shown by this town.

TABLE25: NUMBERANDPER.CENTAGEOFSCHEDULEDCAST~ LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BYSEX IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Sl. Narneof Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. C.D.block Number of literates Number of illiterates male/female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 liribarn C.D.Block 3,638 2,124 1,514 2,729 1,179 1,550 70.0 77.8 61.3 16.5 2 Imphal East - I C.D.Block 120 97 23 38 17 21 85.7 95.1 60.5 34.6 3 Imphal East - II C.D.Block 3 3 10 5 5 30.0 50.0 50.0 District (Rural) total 3,761 2,224 1,537 2,777 1,201 1,576 70.3 78.3 61.2 17.1

Table-25, gives the proportion of Scheduled C.D.Blocks, Imphal East-I is in the lead in respect of Castes literates and the gap in male and female total (85.7%) and male (95.1 %) literates followed by literates at C.D.Block level during 2001 Census. For Jiribam (70.0% total and 77.8% male) and Imphal the district total, 70.3 percent are literates and 78.3 East-II, (30.0% total and 50.0% male). In female percent male literates and 61.2 percent female literates, Jiribam shows 61.3 percent as highest and literates, thereby it gives a gap of 17.1 percent also 16.5 percent as lowest gap between the male between the male and female literates. Of the and female literates.

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TABLE 26 : DISTRIDUTION OFVILLAGE5 BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION, 2001

Range of literacy rate Number of inhabited Percentage distribution Scheduled Castes Percentage distribution for villages villages of villages Population of population 1 2 3 4 5 0 2 6.3 9 0.1 1-10 0 0.0 0.0 11-20 3.1 116 1.8 21-30 0 0.0 0.0 31-40 3 9.4 16 0.2 41-50 I 3.1 5 0.1 51-60 5 15.6 1,254 19.2 61-70 5 15.6 1,287 19.7 71-80 7 21.9 3,159 48.3 81-90 3 9.4 626 9.6 91-99 3.1 22 OJ 100 4 12.5 44 0.7 District Total: 32 100.0 6,538 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural): 67.2 Table - 26, The ranges of literacy rates for villages village each in the range of 11-20, 41-50 and 91-99 having Scheduled Castes population in the district literates among the popUlation of 1165 and 22 during 200 1 Census are shown in Table-26. The district respectively for each range as stated. More villages - has 32 Scheduled Caste villages having 6538 persons, 5 with 1254 persons, another 5 villages with 1287 of which 67.2 percent are literates. The inhabited persons and 7 villages with 3159 persons are falling in villages are variable with respect to the ranges of the range of 51-60,61-70 and 71-80 literates. literacy rates far villages. In 0 range only 2 villages Interestingly, by 100 range of literacy rate exhibits 4 with 9 persons are found and there is only one (1) villages having small population of only 44 persons.

TABLE NO. 27 NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001 Sl. N arne and urban status of Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. Town male/female Number of literates Number of illiterates literacy rate Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Jiribarn (M CI) 37 19 18 51 26 25 55.2 54.3 56.3 -2 2 Imphal (Part) (M Cl) 77 40 37 21 9 12 89.5 95.2 84.1 Il.l 3 Porompat (CT) II 7 4 0 0 0 100 100 100 0 4 Torban (Kshetri Leikai) (CT) 4 3 1 0 0 0 100 100 100 0 5 Andro (NP) 1,895 1,051 844 1,775 794 981 61.2 68.4 54.1 14.3 Imphal East * (Urban) 2,024 1,120 904 1,847 829 1,018 62 69 55.1 13.9

Table-27 presents the literacy rate by sex for has been marked being 89.5 percent for total, 95.2 Scheduled Castes in towns of the district during 2001 percent males and 84.1 percent for females. Then Census. The district recorded 62 percent literates for Andro (NP) follows where major inhabitants are total, 69 percent for male and 55.1 percent for female Scheduled Castes. It has a total literates of 61.2 and a gap of 13.9 percent between male and female percent, 68.4 percent of male literates and 54.1 percent literates among the Scheduled Castes. Porompat (CT) offemales literates. In Jiribam MCL, quite interestingly, and Torban Khsetri Leikai (CT) are noted as cent the female literates are 56.3 percent more than the percent literates in total, male and female population. male of 54.3 percent. It gives a marginal but reversed In Imphal MCL (Part), considerable high literacy rate gap of 2.0 percent between the two sexes. 27 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE28: NUMBFR AND PFRCENTAGEOF SCHFDULID TRIBES LIfFRATES AND ILLIfFRATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001 Sl. Name of Number ofliterates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gtp in No. e. D. block Number of literates Number of illiterates male/female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 Jiribam e.D.Block 2,343 1,315 1,028 1,533 672 861 74.5 82 66.7 15.3 2 lmphal East - I CD.Block 4,006 2,315 1,691 1,614 677 937 81.1 87.7 73.6 14.1 3 lmphal East - II CD.Block 449 238 211 270 117 153 71 76.5 65.7 10.8 District( Rural) total 6,798 3,868 2,930 3,417 1,466 1,951 78 84.9 70.4 14.5

Table-28, the number and literacy rate of Scheduled the 3 C.D.Blocks, Imphal East-I has recorded highest Tribes by sex at C.D.Block level in 200 I Census have literates in all 3 columns of total (81.1 %), male (87.7%) been shown. In the district, 6798 Scheduled Tribes or and female (73.6%). It is followed by Jiribam and 78.0 percent are found as literates while 3868 or 84,9 Imphal east-II. However, the lowest gap of 10.8 percent are male literates and 2930 or 70.4 percent percent between the male and female literates of are female literates. The gap between male and Scheduled Tribes can be seen in Imphal East-II females literates is shown as 14.5 percent. Among C.D.Block.

TABLE 29 : DISTRmUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED TRmES POPULATION, 2001 Range of literacy rate for N umber of inhabited Percentage distribution of Scheduled Tribes Percentage distribution villages villages villages Population of population 1 2 3 4 5 0 1 1.7 I 0.0 1-10 0 0.0 0 0.0 11-20 1.7 92 0.9 21-30 1 1.7 170 1.7 31-40 0 0.0 0 0.0 41-50 3 5.0 206 2.0 51-60 6 10.0 469 4.6 61-70 6 10.0 921 9.0 71-80 11 18.3 1,845 18.1 81-90 14 23.3 5,977 58.5 91-99 3 5.0 410 4.0 100 14 23.3 124 1.2 District Total: 60 100.0 10,215 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural): 78

Table-29, highlights the distribution of villages in the range of 11-20, and 21-30 having 92 and 170 by range of literacy rate for Scheduled Tribes in persons respectively. Whereas as high as 11 and 14 2001 Census. The ranges are arranged by 10 villages inhabited by 1845 and 5977 persons are intervals as such, 0.1-10,11-20 to 91-99 and 100 of categorized in 71-80 and 81-90 ranges of literacy literacy rate for villages. In 0 range of literacy rate rate. Further, 14 villages with 124 persons are there is only 1 village inhabiting only 1 person as distributed in the highest range of 100 literacy rate lowest distribution. Similarly only 1 village each is for village. 28 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

TABLE30: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGEOFSCHEDULEDTRmES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001 Sl. Name and urban Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. status of Town Number of literates Number of illiterates male/female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons M ales Females literacy 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 liribam (M CI) 803 413 390 315 123 192 83.9 91 77.5 13.4 2 Lamlai (NP) 3 2 3 2 I 60 50 66.7 -16.7 3 Imphal (Part) (M CI) 9,944 5,138 4,80,6 2,770 1,040 1,730 88.4 94.5 82.7 11.7 4 Porompat (CT) 3 2 I I 75 66.7 100 -33.3 5 Andro (NP) 314 167 147 341 161 180 56.1 61.6 50.9 10.8 Imphal East * (Urban) 11,067 5,721 5,346 3,430 1,327 2,103 86.7 92.8 81 11.8

Table-30, presents literacy rate of Scheduled Tribes percent for female literates. Next comes Iiribam MCL by sex in towns of the district during 2001 Census. In presenting 83.9 percent for total, 91.0 percent for male the Imphal East District, 11067 Scheduled Tribes are and 77.5 percent for female literates among the returned as literates (86.7%), 5721 (92.8%) as male Scheduled Tribes. The gap of literates is 11.8 percent and 5346 (81.0%) as female. Among the towns, Imphal for district and it is 11.7 percent for the Imphal MCL MCL (Part) has the highest returns of 88.4 percent (Part) which almost similar to district total between for total literates, 94.5 percent for male and 82.7 the two sexes. TABLE31: NUMBER AND PERONTAGE OF MUN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BYSEXINTAHSIlS, 2001 Sl. Name of Tahsil Persons / Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers No. Males / population (Main and marginal Females workers) Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Jiribam Persons 37,828 9,003 24 3,489 9 12,492 33 25,336 67 Sub-Division Males 19,029 7,284 38 1,647 9 8,931 47 10,098 53 Females 18,799 1,719 9 1,842 10 3,561 19 15,238 81 2 Sawombung Persons 74,143 22,782 31 13,749 19 36,531 49 37,612 51 Sub-Division Males 38,495 16,123 42 4,258 11 20,381 53 18,114 47 Females 35,648 6,659 19 9,491 27 16,150 45 19,498 55 3 Porompat Persons 212,767 57,755 27 19,193 9 76,948 36 135,819 64 Sub-Division Males 105,754 39,323 37 6,708 6 46,031 44 59,723 57 Females 107,013 18,432 17 12,485 12 30,917 29 76,096 71 4 Keirao Bitra Persons 70,138 17,022 24 13,889 20 30,911 44 39,227 56 Sub-Division Males 35,093 12,579 36 4,194 12 16,773 48 18,320 52 Females 35,045 4,443 13 9,695 28 14,138 40 20,907 60 District Total: Persons 394,876 106,562 27 50,320 13 156,882 40 237,994 60 Males 198,371 75,309 38 16,807 9 92,116 46 106,255 54 Females 196,505 31,253 16 33,513 17 64,766 33 131,739 67

Table-31, shows distribution of main workers, In the marginal workers, Keirao-Bitra, however, marginal workers and non-workers by sex in sub­ shows 20.0 percent as highest, followed closely by divisions in 2001 Census. Among the sub-divisions, Sawombung with 19.0 percent. Again, Sawombung Sawombung has recorded 31.0 percent of main is leading in both the male main workers (42.0%) workers as highest, followed by Porompat with 27.0 and female main workers (19.0%). In marginal percent and Iiribam and Keirao-Bitra with 24.0 workers, Keirao-Bitra has 28.0 percent of female percent each. Main and marginal workers together workers as highest. On the other hand, Iiribam has form the total workers. In this category also, the highest 67.0 percent of non-workers among the Sawombung scores the highest record of 49.0 percent. sub-divisions. 29 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE32: NUMBER AND PERCFNTAGEOF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON- WORKERS BY SEX IN C. D. BWCKS, 2001 Sl. Name of C.D. block Persons / Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers No. Males / Population (M ain and marginal Females workers) Number % Number % Number % Number % 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

liribam C.D.Block Persons 31,405 7,557 24.1 3,292 10.5 10,849 34.5 20,556 65.5 Males 15,882 6,108 38.5 1,526 9.6 7,634 48.1 8,248 51.9 Females 15,523 1,449 9.3 1,766 11.4 3,215 20.7 12,308 79.3 2 Imphal East - I C.D.Block Persons 138,728 40,626 29.3 20,985 15.1 61,611 44.4 77,117 55.6 Males 71,087 28,895 40.6 6,748 9.5 35,643 50.1 35,444 49.9 Females 67,641 11,731 17.3 14,237 21.0 25,968 38.4 41,673 61.6 3 Imp hal East - II C.D.Block Persons 116,433 29,082 25.0 18,805 16.2 47,887 41.1 68,546 58.9 Males 57,897 20,499 35.4 5,927 10.2 26,426 45.6 31,471 54.4 Females 58,536 8,583 14.7 12,878 22.0 21,461 36.7 37,075 63.3 District Totals: Persons 286,566 77,265 27.0 43,082 15.0 120,347 42.0 166,219 58.0 Males 144,866 55,502 38.3 14,201 9.8 69,703 48.1 75,163 51.9 Females 141,700 21,763 15.4 28,881 20.4 50,644 35.7 91,056 64.3

Table- 32, The distribution of main workers, marginal percent and 14.7 percent of male and female main workers and non-workers by sex at the C.D.Block level workers respectively. In the third place, Jiribam shows during 2001 Census is shown in Table-32. ImphalEast- 24.1 percent of main total workers, 38.5 percent of I is leading in the category of main workers, that it has male main workers and 9.3 percent of female main 29.3 percent of total, 40.6 percent for males and 17.3 workers, the highest proportions in all the categories of percent for females. Next comes Imphal East-II which total (65.5%), males (51.9%) and females (79.3%) are is recorded 25.0 percent of total main workers, 35.4 found in Jiribam C.D.Block.

TABLE33: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON- WORKERS BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001 Sl. Name and urban status of Persons / Total Main workers Marginal Total workers Non workers No. UA" / Town +* Males / Population workers (M ain and marginal Females workers) Number % Number % Number % Number % 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Jiribam (M CI) Persons 6,423 1,446 22.5 197 3.1 1,643 25.6 4,780 74.4 Males 3,147 1,176 37.4 121 3.8 1,297 41.2 1,850 58.8 Females 3,276 270 8.2 76 2.3 346 10.6 2,930 89.4 2 Lamlai (NP) Persons 4,085 1,293 31.7 455 11.1 1,748 42.8 2,337 57.2 Males 2,087 903 43.3 104 5 1,007 48.3 1,080 51.7 Females 1,998 390 19.5 351 17.6 741 37.1 1,257 62.9 3 Imphal UA Persons 87,928 24,231 27.6 5,006 5.7 29,237 33.3 58,691. 66.7 (Distts 06 & 07) Males 43,328 16,117 37.2 1,797 4.1 17,914 41.3 25,414 58.7 Females 44,600 8,114 18.2 3,209 7.2 11,323 25.4 33,277 74.6 4 (a) Imphal (M CI+OG) Persons 72,744 20,199 27.8 3,621 5 23,820 32.7 48,924 67.3 Males 35,984 13,503 37.5 1,339 3.7 14,842 41.2 21,142 58.8 Females 36,760 6,696 18.2 2,282 6.2 8,978 24.4 27,782 75.6 5 (a) Imphal (Part) (M CI) Persons 70,897 19,653 27.7 3,452 4.9 23,105 32.6 47,792 67.4 Males 35,131 13,129 37.4 1,293 3.7 14,422 41.1 20,709 58.9 Females 35,766 6,524 18.2 2,159 6 8,683 24.3 27,083 75.7 6 (c) Porompat (CT) Persons 5,160 1,108 21.5 597 11.6 1,705 33 3,455 67 Males 2,536 819 32.3 227 9 1,046 41.2 1,490 58.8 Females 2,624 289 11 370 14.1 659 25.1 1,965 74.9 30 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

Sl. Name and urban status of Persons / Total Main workers Marginal Total workers Non workers No. UA" / Town +* Males / Population workers (M ain and marginal Females workers) Number % Number % Number % Number % I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 7 (d) Khongman (CT) Persons 5,465 1,600 29.3 445 8.1 2,045 37.4 3,420 62.6 Males 2,618 977 37.3 132 5 1,109 42.4 1,509 57.6 Females 2,847 623 21.9 313 11 936 32.9 1,911 67.1 8 (e) Torban (Kshetri Leikai) (C Persons 4,559 1,324 29 343 7.5 1,667 36.6 2,892 63.4 Males 2,190 818 37.4 99 4.5 917 41.9 1,273 58.1 Females 2,369 506 21.4 244 10.3 750 31.7 1,619 68.3 9 Lilong (Thoubal) (NP) (Part) Persons 1,558 435 27.9 314 20.2 749 48.1 809 51.9 Males 767 270 35.2 126 16.4 396 51.6 371 48.4 Females 791 165 20.9 188 23.8 353 44.6 438 55.4 10 Andro (NP) Persons 8,316 1,892 22.8 1,266 15.2 3,158 38 5,158 62 Males 4,176 1,341 32.1 458 II 1,799 43.1 2,377 56.9 Females 4,140 551 13.3 808 19.5 1,359 32.8 2,781 67.2 District (Urban) Total: Persons 108,310 29,297 27 7,238 6.7 36,535 33.7 71,775 66.3 Males 53,505 19,807 37 2,606 4.9 22,413 41.9 31,092 58.1 Females 54,805 9,490 17.3 4,632 8.5 14,122 25.8 40,683 74.2 Table-33, gives number and proportion of main percent for females. Imphal MCL (Part) is the biggest workers, marginal workers and non-workers by sex in town which has 13129 male main workers (37.4%) urban agglomerations and towns in 2001 Census. For but in terms of percentage, Lamlai (NP) has the highest the district total, 29297 are main workers (27.0%) of male main workers of 43.3 percent. But for female which 19807 are males (37.0%) and 9490 are females main workers, the highest is 21.9 percent in Khongman (17.3%). On the other hand, non-workers are of (CT), closely followed by Torban Kshetri Leikai (CT) considerably high proportion accounting for 66.3 with 21.4 percent. For non-workers 89.4 percent of percent for total, 58.1 percent for males and 74.2 females as highest are recorded in Jiribam (MeL).

TABLE 34; DISTRffiUfIONOFWORKERS BYSEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN TAHSILS,2001 Serial Name of Tahsil Persons / Total Total number of Category of workers number Males / Population workers (M ain Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females + Marginal) Labourers Industry workers workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 liribam Sub-Division Persons 37,828 12,492 4,150 2,259 781 5,302 (33.0) (33.2) (18.1 ) (6.3) (42.4) Males 19,029 8,931 3,127 1,632 282 3,890 (46.9) (35.0) (18.3) (3.2) (43.6) Females 18,799 3,561 1,023 627 499 1,412 (18.9) (28.7) (17.6) (14.0) (39.7) 2 Sawombung Sub-Division Persons 74,143 36,531 13,485 8,593 4,496 9,957 (49.3) (36.9) (23.5) (12.3) (27.3) Males 38,495 20,381 8,703 3,808 648 7,222 (52.9) (42.7) (18.7) (3.2) (35.4) Females 35,648 16,150 4,782 4,785 3,848 2,735 (45.3) (29.6) (29.6) (23.8) (16.9) 3 Porompat Sub-Division Persons 212,767 76,948 4,899 3,208 13,752 55,089 (36.2) (6.4) (4.2) (17.9) (71.6) Males 105,754 46,031 3,396 1,534 2,331 38,770 (43.5) (7.4) (3.3) (5.1) (84.2) Females 107,013 30,917 1,503 1,674 II ,421 16,319 (28.9) (4.9) (5.4) (36.9) (52.8) 31 workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 Keirao Bitra Sub-Division Persons 70,138 30,911 9,234 8,311 4,589 8,777 (44.1) (29.9) (26.9) (14.8) (28.4) Males 35,093 16,773 6,290 3,124 581 6,778 (47.8) (37.5) (18.6) (3.5) (40.4) Females 35,045 14,138 2,944 5,187 4,008 1,999 (40.3) (20.8) (36.7) (28.3) (14.1) District Total: Persons 394,876 156,882 31,768 22,371 23,618 79,125 (39.7) (20.2) (14.3) (15.1 ) (50.4) Males 198,371 92,116 21,516 10,098 3,842 56,660 (46.4) (23.4) ( 11.0) (4.2) (61.5) Females 196,505 64,766 10,252 12,273 19,776 22,465 (33.0) (15.8) (18.9) (30.5) (34.7) Note: Percent of Worker to total worker are given in brackets In Table-34 distribution of workers by sex in four Keirao-Botra, followed by Sawombung with 29.6 categories of economic activity in sub-divisions of the percent. In the category of workers in Household district in 200 I Census is given. The four categories Industry, females are seen more than males in which include cultivators, Agricultural labourers, Household the highest of36.9 percent are found in Porompat sub- Industries and Other Workers. For cultivators, among division, which is followed by Keirao-Bitra with 28.3 the sub-divisions, Sawombung recorded 36.9 percent percent with 28.3 percent. Further, in the category of of total workers, 42.7 percent males and 29.6 percent Other Workers, Porompat is ahead of all the sub- offemales being the highest. In agricultural labourers, divisions in respect of total (71.6%), males (males the highest female workers of 36.7 percent are in (84.2%) and females (52.8%). TABLE35: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001 Sl. Name of C. D. block Persons / Total Total number Category of workers No. Males / of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females (Main + Labourers Industry workers Marginal) workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 liribam C.D.Block Persons 31,405 10,849 4,014 2,144 709 3,982 (34.5) (37.0) (19.8) (6.5) (36.7) Males 15,882 7,634 3,014 1,534 253 2,833 (48.1) (39.5) (20.1 ) (3.3) (37.1) Females 15,523 3,215 1,000 610 456 1,149 (20.7) (31.1 ) ( 19.0) (14.2) (35.7) 2 Imphal East - 1 C.D.Block Persons 138,728 61,611 16,369 10,296 9,108 25,838 ( 44.4) (26.6) (16.7) (14.8) (41.9) Males 71,087 35,643 10,714 4,486 1,419 19,024 (50.1) (30.1) (12.6) (4.0) (53.4) Females 67,641 25,968 5,655 5,810 7,689 6,814 (38.4) (21.8) (22.4 ) (29.6) (26.2) 3 Imphal East - II C.D.Block Persons 116,433 47,887 9,149 8,066 9,391 21,281 (41.1) (19.1) ( 16.8) (19.6) ( 44.4) Males 57,897 26,426 6,275 3,114 1,269 15,768 (45.6) (23.7) (11.8) (4.8) (59.7) Females 58,536 21,461 2,874 4,952 8,122 5,513 (36.7) (13.4 ) (23.1 ) (37.8) (25.7) District Totals: Persons 286,566 120,347 29,532 20,506 19,208 51,101 ( 42.0) (24.5) (17.0) (16.0) ( 42.5) Males 144,866 69,703 20,003 9,134 2,941 37,625 (48.1 ) (28.7) (13.1 ) (4.2) (54.0) Females 141,700 50,644 9,529 11,372 16,267 13,476 (35.7) (18.8) (22.5) (32.1 ) (26.6) Note: Percent of Worker to total worker are given in brackets 32 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

Table-35, gives distribution of workers by sex in Labourers both in total (19.8%) and males four categories of economic activity in C.D.Blocks for (20.1%).Whereas in female Agricultural Labourers, 2001 Census. The four categories of workers are (i) the highest (23.1 %) is shown in Imphal East-II. In Cultivators, (ii) Agricultural Labourers, (iii) Household Household Industry, female workers are generally Industry Workers and (iv) Other Workers. Among the observed taking hold more than males and thus Imphal 3 C.D.Blocks Iiribam has recorded highest proportion East-II has shown 37.8 percent as highest. However, of cultivators in total (37.0%) and also in males (39.5%) in the category of Other Workers, the proportion of and in females (31.1 %), followed by lmphal East-I males is highest in Imphal East-II (59.7%) followed and II respectively, Iiribam again leads in Agricultural by Imphal East-I (53.4%).

TABLE36: DIsTRmurloN OF WORKERS BY S EX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS /TOWNS ,2001 Sl. Name and urban status of VAl' / Persons / Total Total number Category of workers No. Town*+ Males / population of workers Cultivators Agricultural Household Other Females (Main + Labourers Industry workers Marginal) workers 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Number (Percentage) 1 liribam (M CI) Persons 6,423 1,643 136 115 72 1,320 (25.6) (8.3) (7.0) (4.4) (80.3) Males 3,147 1,297 113 98 29 1,057 ( 41.2) (8.7) (7.6) (2.2) (81.5) Females 3,276 346 23 17 43 263 (10.6) (6.6) (4.9) ( 12.4) (76.0) 2 Lamlai (NP) Persons 4,085 1,748 233 389 409 717 (42.8) (13.3) (22.3) (23.4) (41.0) Males 2,087 1,007 151 245 41 570 (48.3) (15.0) (24.3) (4.1) (56.6) Females 1,998 741 82 144 368 147 (37.1) (11.1 ) (19.4 ) (49.7) (19.8) 3 Imphal VA (Distts 06 & 07) Persons 87,928 29,237 263 473 3,538 24,963 (33.3) (0.9) (1.6) (12.1 ) (85.4) Males 43,328 17,914 172 245 785 16,712 ( 41.3) (1.0) ( 1.4) (4.4) (93.3) Females 44,600 11,323 91 228 2,753 8,251 (25.4) (0.8) (2.0) (24.3) (72.9) 4 (a) Imphal (M CI+OG) Persons 72,744 23,820 211 434 2,231 20,944 (32.7) (0.9) (1.8) (9.4) (87.9) Males 35,984 14,842 128 231 625 13,858 ( 41.2) (0.9) (1.6) (4.2) (93.4) Females 36,760 8,978 83 203 1,606 7,086 (24.4) (0.9) (2.3) (17.9) (78.9) 5 (a) Imphal (Part) (M CI) Persons 70,897 23,105 200 423 2,062 20,420 (32.6) (0.9) (1.8) (8.9) (88.4 ) Males 35,131 14,422 118 225 607 13,472 (41.1) (0.8) (1.6) (4.2) (93.4 ) Females 35,766 8,683 82 198 1,455 6,948 (24.3) (0.9) (2.3) (16.8) (80.0) 6 (c) Porompat (CT) Persons 5,160 1,705 29 2 406 1,268 (33.0) (1.7) (0.1 ) (23.8) (74.4 ) Males 2,536 1,046 29 57 960 ( 41.2) (2.8) (0.0) (5.4) (91.8) Females 2,624 659 2 349 308 (25.1) (0.0) (0.3) (53.0) (46.7) 33 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANALYTICAL NOTE

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 (d) Khongman (CT) Persons 5,465 2,045 20 27 587 1,411 (37.4) (1.0) (1.3) (28.7) (69.0) Males 2,618 1,109 15 12 72 1,010 (42.4) (1.4 ) (1.1 ) (6.5) (91.1 ) Females 2,847 936 5 15 515 401 (32.9) (0.5) (1.6) (55.0) (42.8) 8 (e) Torban (Kshetri Leikai) (CT) Persons 4,559 1,667 3 10 314 1,340 (36.6) (0.2) (0.6) ( 18.8) (80.4) Males 2,190 917 2 31 884 (41.9) (0.0) (0.2) (3.4) (96.4) Females 2,369 750 3 8 283 456 (31. 7) (0.4) ( 1.1) (37.7) (60.8) 9 Lilong (Thoubal) (NP) (Part) Persons 1,558 749 150 132 144 323 (48.1 ) (20.0) (17.6) (19.2) (43.1 ) Males 767 396 123 35 ,12 226 (51.6) (31.1) (8.8) (3.0) (57.1) Females 791 353 27 97 132 97 (44.6) (7.6) (27.5) (37.4) (27.5) 10 Andro (NP) Persons 8,316 3,158 1,454 756 247 701 (38.0) (46.0) (23.9) (7.8) (22.2) Males 4,176 1,799 954 341 34 470 (43.1) (53.0) (19.0) (1.9) (26.1 ) Females 4,140 1,359 500 415 213 231 (32.8) (36.8) (30.5) (15.7) (17.0) District (Urban) Total: Persons 108,310 36,535 2,236 1,865 4,410 28,024 (33.7) (6.1 ) (5.1) (12.1) (76.7) Males 53,505 22,413 1,513 964 901 19,035 (41.9) (6.8) (4.3) (4.0) (84.9) Females 54,805 14,122 723 901 3,509 8,989 (25.8) (5.1 ) (6.4) (24.8) (63.7)

Table-36, highlights distribution of workers by sex Lamlai has distributed highest 24.3 percent of male in four categories of economic activity in Urban Agricultural Labourers while for female the highest Agglomerations/ towns during 2001 Census. In the 30.5 percent are in Andro (NP). In Household two Municipalities of Jiribam and Imphal (Part), Industry, 53.0 percent of female workers are recorded Jiribam is leading in cultivators and Agricultural in Porompat (CT) as highest which is followed closely Labourers, whereas Imphal (Part) has more workers by Lamlai (NP) with 49.7 percent in the last category in Household Industry than Jiribam in terms of of Other Workers, Torban Kshetri Leikai (CT) is seen percentage for total, male and female workers. having highest male workers of96.4 percent closely Among the towns, the highest proportions of male followed by Imphal MCL (Part) with 93.4 percent cultivators (53.0%) are distributed in Andro (NP). and Porompat with 91.8 percent.

TABLE37: DISTRlBUflONOFVILLAG~ ACCORDING TO AVAlLABH..ITY OF DIFFEIUNT AMENITIES, 2001

SJ. Name of C. D. Number Type of amenity available Type of amenity available No. block of Edu- Medical Imp- Post Tele- Transport Banks Agricul- Approach Power inhabited cation roved Office phone comrnu- tura! by pucca supply villages drinking # nications $ Credit road water* Societies 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 1 liribam C.D.Block 50 49 7 6 6 3 13 o 13 24 47 (100) (98.0) (14.0) (12.0) (12.0) (6.0) (26.0) (0.0) (26.0) (48.0) (94.0) 2 Imp halEast - 93 91 14 65 13 13 56 1 2 56 92 I C.D.Block (100) (97.8) (15.1) (69.9) (14.0) (14.0) (60.2) (1.1) (2.2) (60.2) (98.9) 34 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 3 Imphal East - 54 49 14 38 12 10 34 2 9 40 52 II C.D.Block (100) (90.7) (25.9) (70.4) (22.2) (18.5) (63.0) (3.7) (16.7) (74.1) (96.3) District Total: 197 189 35 109 31 26 103 3 24 120 191 (100) (95.9) ( 17.8) (55.3) (l5.7) (13.2) (52.3) (1.5) (12.2) (60.9) (97.0) Note: Percentages are given in brackets. * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump / tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. # Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. Table-37, shows availability of different amenities Imphal East-I (97.8%) and Imphal East-II (16.7%) in villages of the C.D.Blocks in 2001 Census. Out of respectively. Imphal East-II is availing of largest the total 197 villages of the district, 50 are distributed proportion of improved drinking water in 70.4 percent in Iiribam C.D.Block, 93 in Imphal East-I and 54 in of villages, transport and communications in 63.0 Imphal East-II C.D.Blocks. At C.D.Block level, percent, banking in 3.7 percent, approach pucca road Imphal East-II is getting largest proportions of in 74.1 percent, medical in 25.9 percent, telephone in amenities in villages except education and agricultural 18.5 percent percent villages. But Imphal East-I is Credit Societies. In these two categories, Iiribam availing of Power Supply in 98.9 percent of villages avails of 98.0 percent in education, 26.0 percent in and next comes Imphal East-II with 96.3 percent of agricultural credit societies as highest, followed by villages.

TABLE38: NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RURAL POPUATION S:ERVID BY DIFFElUNT AlillNITIES, 2001

SI. Name of C. D. Total Type of amenity available Type of amenity available No. block population Education Medical Impro- Post Tele- Transport Banks Agricul- Approach Power of ved Office # phone commu- tural by pucca supply inhabited drinking nications $ Credit road villages water* Societies 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 Jiribam C.D.Block 31,405 31,267 5,007 4,329 6,895 3,338 13,221 13,058 19,308 31,121 (100) (99.6) (15.9) (13.8) (22.0) (10.6) (42.1) (0.0) (41.6) (61.5) (99.1) 2 Imphal East - I 138,728 138,493 30,706 107,294 26,894 43,030 100,084 3,162 2,084 105,339 137,733 C.D.Block (100) (99.8) (22.1) (77.3) (19.4) (31.0) (72.1) (2.3) (1.5) (75.9) (99.3) 3 Imp hal East - II 116,433 114,441 39,346 84,711 40,179 39,916 76,940 5,703 12,614 88,535 115,938 C.D.Block (100) (98.3) (33.8) (72.8) (34.5) (34.3) (66.1) (4.9) (10.8) (76.0) (99.6) District Total: 286,566 284,201 75,059 196,334 73,968 86,284 190,245 8,865 27,756 213,182 284,792 (100) (99.2) (26.2) (68.5) (25.8) (30.1) (66.4) (3.1) (9.7) (74.4) (99.4) Note: Percentages are given in brackets. * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump / tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly. # Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. Table - 38, presents distribution of rural popUlation Iiribam (99.6%) and Imphal East-II (98.3%). In Imphal availing of different types of amenities such as East-I, 77.3 percent of rural population use improved education, medical, improved drinking water, post drinking water and 72.1 percent use transport and office, telephone, transport and communications, banks communication as highest. Whereas, in Imphal East- agricultural credit societies, approach by pucca roads II, maximum proportions of rural population are and power supply in C.D.Blocks during 2001 Census. facilitated that 33.8 percent in medical, 34.5 percent in In Imphal East-I, 99.8 percent of rural population can post office, 34.3 percent in telephone, 76.0 percent in avail of education facility which is closely followed by pucca road and 99.6 percent in power supply. 35 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE39: DISTRmUTION OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIES, ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGES FROM THE PLACES WHERE THFSE ARE AVAILABLE, 2001 Village not having the amenity of Distance range of p lace from the villages where the amenity is available

Less than 5 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres Total kilometres (Col. 2 - 4) 2 3 4 5 1. Education :- (a) Primary School 7 0 0 7 (b) Middle School 82 11 3 96 (c) Degree College 86 46 58 190 2. M edical:- (a) Hospital 41 44 110 195 (b) PHC 118 36 42 196 3. Post Office 85 47 33 165 4. Telephone 48 47 75 170 5. B us Service 66 12 15 93 6. Banks (a) Commercial Bank 45 31 118 194 (b) Coop erative Bank 42 29 124 195 7. Agricultural Credit Societies 31 27 114 172 Table-39,indicatesdistributionofvillagesnothaving distance, 46 villages - Hospital, 47 villages - Post the amenities but distances from where these amenities Office, 12 villages - Bus Service, 60 villages can avail are available in 2001 Census. In the range ofless than of Bank Service facility. Maximum villages are 5 km. there are 82 vilaages away from the place where distributed beyond 10 km. away from the places where Middle School is available, 86 villages away from the these amenities are available as such. Degree College College. Large number of 118 villages are away from facilitated by 58 villages, Hospital & PHC by 110+42 PHC and 41 villages from Hospital. In this range, Post villages, Post and Telephone service by 33+75 villages, Offices are available at 85 villages, Bus Service at 66 Bus Service by 15 villages and Banking Service by villages, Banks at 87 villages and Agricultural Credit 242 villages and Agricultural Credit Societies by 114 Societies at 31 villages. In the range of 5 to 10 km. villages. TABLE 40 :DISTRIBUTIONOFVILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE DIS TANCE FROM THE NEAREST STATUfORYTOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIF.S, 2001 Distance range Number of Type of amenity available Type of amenity available from the nearest inhabited Education Medical Post Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach statutory town villages in Office # communi- Credit by pucca ( in kilometres) each range cations $ Societies road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 less than 5 34 34 6 3 8 20 1 3 28 (100.0) (l00.0) (17.6) (8.8) (23.5) (58.8) (2.9) (8.8) (82.4) 5 -15 118 112 23 22 18 67 2 20 SO (100.0) (94.9) (19.5) (1S.6) (15.3) (56.S) (1.7) (16.9) (67.8) 16 - 50 44 43 6 6 0 16 0 1 12 (100.0) (97.7) (13.6) (13.6) (0.0) (36.4) (0.0) (2.3) (27.3) 51+ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Unspecified 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 (100.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.02 (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) (0.0) District total 197 189 35 31 26 103 3 24 120 (100.0) (95.9) (17.8~ (15.7) (13.2) (52.3) (1.5) (12.2) (60.9) # Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways. 36 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

Table-40 displays distribution of villages as per in 5 to 15 km. and 44 villages in 16 to 50 km. In the range of distance from the nearest statutory town and range of 5 to 15 km considerable villages (112) have availability of amenities during 2001 Census. The facilities of education, Medical (23), Transport and ranges of distance are as (i) less than 5 km .. (ii) 5 to Communications (67), Pucca Road (80) etc. followed 15 km. (iii) 16 to 50 km. and (iv) 51 and above and by the range of 16 to 50 km. where 43 villages, 16 and unspecified. Villages are seen distributed mostly in the 12 villages avail ofthe facilities in the columns as stated. 151 3 ranges,ie. 34 villages in less than 5 km., 118 villages No village is distributed in the range of 51 and above.

TABLE41: DISTRIBUfIONOFVILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATIONRANGEANDAMENlTIES A V AlLABLE, 2001 Population Number Type of amenity available Type of amenity available range of Edu- Medi- Improved Post Tele- Transport Banks Agricul- Approach Power inhabited cation cal drinking Office phone commu- tural by Pucca supply villages in water* # nications Credit road each $ Societies 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1-499 63 56 5 26 4 1 19 a 7 22 58 (100.0) (88.9) (7.9) (41.3) (6.3) (1.6) (30.2) (0.0) (11.1) (34.9) (92.1) 500-999 32 32 4 18 3 0 16 0 4 21 31 (100.0) (100.0) (12.5) (56.2) (9.4) (0.0) (50.0) (0.0) (12.5) (65.6) (96.9) 1000-1999 55 54 12 26 9 8 33 0 8 41 55 (100.0) (98.2) (21.8) (47.3) (16.4) (14.5) (60.0) (0.0) (14.5) (74.5) (100.0) 2000-4,999 41 41 12 34 12 13 30 3 5 30 41 (100.0) (100.0) (29.3) (82.9) (29.3) (31.7) (73.2) (7.3) (12.2) (73.2) (100.0) 5000-9999 6 6 2 5 3 4 5 0 0 6 6 (100.0) (100.0) (33.3) (83.3) (50.0) (66.7) (83.3) (0.0) (0.0) (100.0) (100.0) 10000+ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District total 197 189 35 109 31 26 103 3 24 120 191 (lOO.O~ (95.9) (17.8) (55.3) (15.7) (13.2) (52.3) (1.5) (12.2) (60.9) (97.0) Note: Percentages are given in brackets. * Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump I tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly.

# Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. S Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

Table-41, presents distribution of villages as per 5 villages (83.3 %), Post Office and Telephone range of population size and amenities available in 200 I (50.0+66.7%), at 3 and 4 villages and Transport and Census. The population ranges are arranged as 1-499, Communications at 5 villages (83.3), which are all 500-999, 1000-1999, 2000-4999, 5000-9999 and 10000 covered by the range of 5000-9999 population. In this and above. There are 32 villages in the range of 500- range again all the 6 villages (100%) are well getting 999, 41 villages in2000-4999 and 6 villages in 5000- Pucca Road and Power Supply. In the range of20000- 9999 population where cent percent (100%) of 4999 population, out of41 villages only 3 villages (7.3 %) education facilities and medical facilities are available avail of the Banking facility whereas in other ranges at 2 villages (33 .3%) out 6 as highest and at 12 villages no village has such Banking Service. In respect of (29.3%) out of 41 villages as second. They are falling Agricultural Credit Societies, 8 villages (14.5%) out of in 5000-9999 and 20000-4999 ranges of population 55 can enjoy it as highest which is falling under 1000- respectively. Facility for drinking water is available at 1999 population range. 37 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK : ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE42: DISTRmVTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND USE, 2001 Serial Name of C. D. block Number of Total area Percentage of Percentage of irrigated number inhabited cultivable area to area to total cultivable villages total area area

2 3 4 5 6 Jiribam C.D.Block 50 6,082.53 0 0 2 Imphal East - I C.D.Block 93 22,324.13 0 0 3 Imphal East - II C.D.Block 54 9,407.51 0 0 District Total: 197 37,814.17 0 0 Note: - Cultivable area = irrigated area + unirrigated area

TABLE43: PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPFNDlTURE IN STATUTORYTOWNS Sl. Class, name & urban status of the Per capita receipt Per cap ita exp enditure No. Town Total Through From all Total General Public Public Public Other(s) taxes other Adminis- health and works insti- sources tration conve- tutions niences 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 V Andro Nagar Panchayat (NP) 1817.8 0 1817.8 1811 1235.1 0 493 0 82.6 2 II Imphal Municipal Council (MCl) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 V Jiribam M.e. (MCI) 13600.8 35.9 13564.9 13337 13797.4 5.6 935.1 0 0 4 VI Lamlai Nagar Panchayat (NP) 29175 572.8 28602.2 29175 14731.9 0 11995 2080.8 367.2 5 VI Lilong (Thoubal) N.P. (NP) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 District Total 2380.2 27.6 2352.6 2361 1708.1 0.4 634.7 91.3 23.5

TABLE44: SCHOOLS I COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION IN STATUTORY TOWNS, 2001 SI.No. Name and urban status of Town Ty P e of educational institution Primary Junior Secondary I Secondary I Senior College Middle Matriculation Secondary 2 3 4 5 6 7 Andro Nagar Panchayat (NP) 0 0 0 0 0 2 Imp hal M unicip al Council (M CI) 0 0 0 0 0 3 Jiribam M.C. (MCl) 0 0 0 0 0 4 Lamlai Nagar Panchayat (NP) 0 0 0 0 0 5 Lilong(Thoubal) N.P. (NP) 0 0 0 0 0 District Total 0 0 0 0 0 38 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

TABLE 45 : NUMBEROFBFDS INMEDICALINSTITUfIONS IN TOWNS, 2001 SI.No. Name and urban status of the Town Number of beds in medical institutions per 10,000 population 2 3 1 Andro Nagar Panchayat(NP) a 2 Imphal Municipal Council(MCI) o 3 Jiribam M.C.(MCI) 2 4 Khongman C.T.(C.T.) 4 5 Lamlai Nagar Panchayat(NP) a 6 Lilong (Thoubal) N.P.(NP) a 7 Porompat C.T.(C.T.) o 8 Torban (Khetri Leikai) C.T.(C.T.) o Distrct Total o Number of beds and in Medical Institutions having population below 10,000 and even some in these towns cannot be shown in this Table towns are not having hospitals or even dispen- 45 during 2001 Census. Because the towns sary.

TABLE 47 : MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY EXPORTED OUT OF AND MANUFACTURED IN TOWNS, 2001 Serial Name and urban status of Town Most important commodity number Manufactured Exported 2 3 4 Andro Nagar Panchayat (NP) Handloom Weaving Country Liquor Pottery Handloom Cloths Wooden Carpentry 2 Imphal Municipal Council (M Cl) Embroidery Wooden Furniture Mechanical Works Fruits 3 Jiribam M .C. (M Cl) Wooden Carpentry Rubber Basket Making Fruits & Vegetables Cane & Bamboo Crafts 4 Khongman C.T. (C.T.) Embroidery Wooden Furniture Wooden Carp entry Fruits & Vegetables Handloom Weaving 5 Lamlai Nagar Panchayat (NP) Wooden Carp entry Vegetables Carpentry Fruits & Vegetables Handloom Weaving 6 Lilong (Thoubal) N.P. (NP) FishingNet Making Paddy Bakery Fishes Handloom Weaving 7 Porompat C.T. (C.T.) Wooden Carp entry Wooden Furniture Jwellery Fruits & Vegetables Handloom Weaving 8 Torban (Khetri Leikai) C.T. (C.T.) Wooden Carp entry Vegetables Tailoring Fruits & Vegetables Handloom Weaving Table 47 highlights distribution ofmain commodi­ ucts of embroidery and Mechanical works and ex­ ties which are manufactured produced in and ex­ ported Wooden furniture and Handloom and em­ ported out of towns during 2001 Census. In the broidered cloths. In Jiribam Town (MCL) Products manufactured items Handloom weaving, Embroidery, of wooden carpentry and Basket Making are the Wooden and Basket making, Jewellery, Tailoring, main but Rubber, Vegetables, Cane & Bamboo Badery and Fishing Net Making are the main prod­ Crafts are exported from this town. Interestingly ucts. Whereas the exported items include Handloom country liquior is the main exported commodity from Cloths & Weaving Wooden Carpentry and Wooden Andro (NP). Fruits, vegetables, and wooden furni­ furniture, Fruits and vegetables, Cane & Bamboo ture are seeen exported from most of the smaller Crafts Rubber etc. Imphal Town (MCL) has prod- towns. 39 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANALYTICAL NOTE

Area Name Tenure Number of dwelling Number of households status households Total Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO 11 12 Imphal Thst District 69,493 50,156 19,337 4,325 2,619 1,706 4,954 1,961 2,993 Owned No exclusive room 1,361 1,156 205 319 242 77 158 132 26 One room 9,589 7,592 1,997 1,288 709 579 422 300 122 Two rooms 17,230 13,260 3,970 1,170 636 534 789 443 346 Three rooms 19,016 14,496 4,520 772 519 253 792 369 423 3+ rooms 17,462 12,217 5,245 572 417 155 1307 478 829 Median number of rooms 6 33422523 Rented No exclusive room 82 25 57 10 5 5 18 2 16 One room 1,625 262 1,363 48 12 36 446 40 • 406 Two rooms 1,115 333 782 45 21 24 432 64 368 Three rooms 801 259 542 23 12 II 328 82 246 3+ rooms 483 133 350 9 8 176 20 156 Median number of rooms 4 2 2 4 2 2 4 2 2 Others No exclusive room 46 31 15 14 9 5 3 2 I One room 218 140 78 18 II 7 18 5 13 Two rooms 221 132 89 14 11 3 21 10 11 Three rooms 149 68 81 6 3 3 19 4 15 3+ rooms 81 45 36 6 5 12 4 8 Median number of rooms 4 2 2 3 2 4 2 2

Table 48 shows distribution of Households by (4,520). For Scheduled Castes, ofthe total 4,325 Tenure status and Number of rooms occupied in households with 1(one) room have 1,288 households the district as per record of 2001 Census. The as highest whereas variation is seen in Scheduled district has recorded a total of 69,493 households Tribes (4,954) where the highest number of house­ which are divided into 3 categories as Owned, holds is 1,307 having more than 3 rooms. In urban Rented and Other households. Each category is area the Scheduled Tribes are found living in the further sub-divided as No Exclusive room, One highest 829 households having more than 3 rooms room, Two rooms, Three rooms, and more than 3 and this number is almost double of the rural house­ rooms. In Owned households, maximwn households holds in this category. In the categories of Rented of 19,016 have 3 rooms and 17,462 have more and Other households, households with 1 and 2 than 3 rooms. In urban area, households with more rooms are seen covering maximum households for than 3 rooms have the highest number of 5,245 total Scheduled Castes and Tribes, as shown in the households, followed by households with 3 rooms table.

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TABLE49: PERCENrAGEDISTRmunoN OF HOlSFHOLDS LIVING IN PmMANENf, SFMI PERMANENT AND TEMPORARYHOlSES,2001 Serial District! Total Rural Urban number Sub-division Permanent Semi­ Temporary Permanen Semi- Tem- Permanent Semi- Tem- permanent t permanent porary permanent ponu), 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ImiDal Fast District 7,779 42,516 19,183 3,506 29,437 17,205 4,273 13,077 1,978 (11.2) (61.2) (27.6) (7.0) (58.7) (34.3) (22.1) (67.7) (10.2) Jinbam 413 1,375 5,414 175 795 4,930 238 580 484 Sub-DiY. (5.7) (19.1 ) (75.2) (3.0) (13.5) (83.6) (18.3) (44.5) (37.2) 2 Sawombung 402 7,203 5,868 383 6,723 5,638 19 480 230 Sub-DiY. (3.0) (53,4) (43.6} (3.0) (49.9) (44.2) (2.6) (65.8) (31.6) 3 Porolll'at 6,717 27,252 2,542 2,715 15,993 2,177 4,002 11,257 365 Sub-Diy. (18,4) (74.6) (7.0) (13.0) (76.6) (l0,4) (25.6) (72.1) (2.3) 4 Keirao Bitra 247 6,686 5,359 233 5,926 4,460 14 760 899 Sub-Diy. (2.0) (54,4) (43.6) (2.2) (55.8) (42.0) (0.8) (45,4) (53.7) Data source: Census of India 2001, H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets." Table 49 gives proportion of households living Among the sub-divisions has the highest number in pennanent, semi-permanent and temporary houses of permanent of houses 6,717 or 18.4% for total at the Sub-divisional level during 2001 Census. By houses, Semi permanent of 27,252 or 74.6% and permanent houses, we mean the walls and roof of also in urban, permanent houses of 4,002 or 25.6% the houses are made of permanent materials, which and semi-permanent of 11,257 or 5.7 per cent or can be galvanised iron sheets or metal sheets, burnt 72.1 %. Next is liribam having permanent houses bricks, stones or concrete and esbestos. Temporary of 413 or 5.7 per cent for total and 238 or 18.3 per houses are those in which wallsand roofs are made cent for urban. For the district total, 7,779 or 11.2 of unburnt bricks, bamboos,mud,grass, reeds, Thatch per cent are permanent houses and 4,237 or 22.1 and loosely packed stones etc. per cent are permanent houses for urban.

TABLE 50: PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVID DRINKING WATER sornCE, .EUCIRICTIY, BATHROOM, TOILEr AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001 Sl. Sub-division Totall Number Number and percentage of households having No. of house- -I-m-p-ro-ve-d-~P-er-ce-n--E-'-Ie-c---::-Pe"":'rc-en---B-at'='h---:p'-er-ce-n---:T::-o-::-i1e-t -:pO:=-e-rce-n--':::D-ram-:-'-age---:P:::-e-rce-n-- holds drinking tage tricity tage room tage tage tage water* 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 Imphal East Dist. Total 69479 28756 41.4 51750 74.5 6703 9.6 9779 14.1 27303 39.3 Rural 50149 14861 29.6 34439 68.7 2860 5.7 3758 7.5 17300 34.5 Uroon 19330 13895 71.9 17311 89.6 3843 19.9 6021 31.1 10003 51.7 1 Jiribam Total 7,202 243 3.4 3,398 47.2 316 4,4 451 6.3 537 7.5 Rural 5,900 6 1.0 2,227 37.7 127 2.2 195 8.4 290 4.9 Urban 1,302 183 14.1 117 89.9 189 14.5 256 19.7 247 19.0 2 SawoniJung Total 13,474 4,212 31.3 10,131 75.2 626 4.6 594 4.4 6,108 45.3 Rural 12,745 394 30.9 9,479 74,4 534 4.2 584 4.6 5,843 45.8 Urban 729 271 37.2 652 89.4 92 12.6 10 1.4 265 36.4 3 Po ro rnpat Total 36,511 19,751 54.1 33,014 90,4 5,424 14.9 8,392 23.0 16,657 45.6 Rural 20,885 6,712 32.1 17,887 85.6 1,889 9.0 2,639 12.6 7,603 36.4 Urban 15,626 13,039 83.4 15,127 96.8 3,535 22.6 5,753 36.8 9,054 57.9 4 Keirao Bitra Total 12,292 4,550 37.0 5,207 42,4 337 2.7 342 2.8 4,001 32.5 Rural 10,619 4,148 39.1 4,846 45.6 310 2.9 340 3.2 3,564 33.6 Urban 1,673 402 24.0 361 21.6 27 1.6 2 0.1 437 26.1 Data source: Census of India 200 I, H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets." 41 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: ANALYTICAL NOTE

Table 50 highlights distribution of households Porompat leads other Sub-divisions for urban'house­ having improved drinking water, Electricity, Bathroom, holds in these categories as stated. In the next Jiribam Toilet and Drainage facility during 2001 Census. In with 89.9 per cent and Sawombung with 89.4 per Porompat Sub-Division these amenities are used by cent ofhouseholds are using electricity in urban. Jiribam the large proportion ofhouseholds, viz, drinking water again came with 14.5 and 19.7 per cent of house­ by 54.1 per cent of households electricity by 90.4 holds having bathroom and toilet. However, Keirao­ per cent bathroom by 14.9 per cent, toilet by 23.0 Bitra has 39.1 per cent of households as highest fa­ per cent and drainage by 45.6 per cent, for total. cilitating the improved drinking water.

TABLES1: NUMBERANDPERaNTOFHOLSEHOWS BY TIPE OF FUEL lSID FOR COOKll'lG, 2001 Serial Sub·division Total! Total Fire wood Crop Cow­ Elec­ Coal / Cooking Bio­ Kero· Other No number Rural! house· residue dung tricity Ligpite !li1S !li1S sene s cooking Urban holds cake (charcoa (L.P.G.) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13 14 Jiribam Total 7,202 6,804 71 24 2 224 12 52 2 10 94.5 1.0 N 0.3 N 3.1 0.2 0.7 NO.1 Rural 5,900 5,771 25 23 1 59 6 7 8 97.8 0.4 0.4 N 1.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 Urban 1,302 1,033 46 1 1 I 165 6 45 2 2 79.3 3.5 N N N 12.7 0.5 3.6 NO.2 2 Sawombung Total 13,474 11,426 485 4 1 1,417 62 72 1 6 84.8 3.6 N N 10.5 0.5 0.5 N N Rural 12,745 10,840 435 3 I 1,339 51 69 I 85.1 3.4 N N 10.5 0.4 0.5 N Urban 729 586 50 1 78 II 3 80.4 6.9 N 10.7 1.5 0.4 3 Porompat Total 36,511 14,968 402 41 28 96 19,184 128 1,580 41 43 41.0 I.l 0.1 0.1 0.3 52.5 0.4 4.3 0.1 0.1 Rural 20,885 10,860 274 36 l3 9 9,353 61 245 9 25 52.0 1.3 0.2 0.1 N 44.8 0.3 1.2 NO.1 Urban 15,626 4,108 128 5 15 87 9,831 67 1,335 32 18 26.3 0.8 N 0.1 0.6 62.9 0.4 8.5 0.2 0.1 4 Keirao Bitra Total 12,292 10,446 304 2 1 1,390 29 13 95 12 85.0 2.5 N N 11.3 0.2 0.1 0.8 0.1 Rural 10,619 8,901 276 2 1 1,298 27 11 95 8 83.8 2.6 N N 12.2 0.3 0.1 0.9 0.1 Urban 1,673 1,545 28 92 2 2 4 92.3 1.7 5.5 0.1 0.1 0.2 Data source: Census of India 2001, H· series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets." Table 51 shows distribution of households using conjumoos. It is used mostly in Urban households type of fuels for cooking as per 2001 Census at that 62.9 per cent in Porompat,10.7 per cent in sub-divisionallevel. The type offuels includes, Fire- Sawombung and 12.7 per cent in Jiribam. Like wood, Crop-residue, Cowdung Cake, electricity, Cooking gas, Kerosene is also found used in most Coal/lignite and Charcoal, Cooking gas (LPG), Bio- of the urban households in the range of 8.5 per cent gas, Kerosene, Others etc. Firewood is so com- in Porompat, 3.6 per cent in Jiribam, but in monly used in most of the Sub-divisions in which sowombung and Keirao-Bitra it is used in less than liribam has recorded 94.5 per cent of households in 1.0 per cent of households. Crop residue, total, using fire. wood as highest. This is followed by Cowdung-Cake and CoallLignite are seldom used Keirao-B i tra with 85.0 per cent and Sawombung and almost negligible in the households of all the Sub- with 84.8 per cent. In Porompat for total 52.5 per divisions. Similarly, no cooking on the other hand cent of households are using cooking gas as highest shows negligible households in all the sub-divisions. 42 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

TABLE 52 : NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVINGEACHOFTHE SPECIFIED ASSET, 2001 Serial Sub-division Total! Total Total number of Availability of household assets number Rural! number of households Radiol Tele- Tele­ Bicy- Scooter, Car, None of Urban house-holds availing banking Transistor vision phone cle Motor Jeep, the services Cycle, Van specified Mo ed assets 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Imphal East Dist. Total 69,479 7,668 34,682 25,823 5,152 36,757 13,441 2,956 18,152 Rural 50,149 4,016 23,779 15,338 2,407 26,027 7,782 1,583 14,564 Urban 19,330 3,652 10,903 10,485 2,745 10,730 5,659 1,373 3,588 Jiribarn Total 7,202 610 1,975 1,088 136 1,314 221 64 4,338 Rural 5,900 389 1,449 618 43 964 130 33 3,848 Urban 1,302 221 526 470 93 350 91 31 490 2 Sawombung Total 13,474 640 6,150 3,006 381 5,153 1,038 255 4,920 Rural 12,745 630 5,781 2,846 360 4,906 981 236 4,667 Urban 729 10 369 157 21 247 57 19 253 3 Porompat Total 36,511 5,884 20,508 19,652 4,414 23,187 10,985 2,384 5,733 Rural 20,885 2,515 11,362 9,961 1,816 13,809 5,567 1,078 3,411 Urban 15,626 3,369 9,146 9,691 2,598 4,378 5,418 1,306 2,322 4 Keirao Bitra Total 12,292 534 6,049 2,077 221 7,103 1,197 253 3,161 Rural 10,619 482 5,187 1,910 188 6,348 1,104 236 2,638 Urban 1,673 52 862 167 33 755 93 17 523 Data source: Census of India 2001, H- series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets." Table 52 gives number of households availing of Telephone at 4,414, Scooter/Motor Cycle at Banking services and assets as recorded in 2001 10,985, Car/Jeep at 2,384 households. Although Census, at the Sub-divisional level. The assets are Jiribam has a small number of 7,202 total house­ described as Radiorrransistor, Television, Telephone, holds, banking service is available at 61 0 households, Bicycle, Scooter/Motor Cycle, Moped, Car/Jeep, Compared to 640 out of 13,474 of and 534 out of Van, etc. Porompat Sub-division is seen as leading 12,292 households of Keirao-Bitra next to in availing of Banking services and these assets. Out Porompat, Sawombung and Keirao-Bitra are show­ of total 36,511 households of Po romp at, Banking ing households having Television and Telephone and service is available at 5,884 households and asset Car/Jeep, whereas very small households ((64) have of Radio/Transistor at 20,508 Television at 19,652, Car/Jeep in Jiribam Sub-division.

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Fairs and Festivals Scope of Village and Town Directory The district is mainly inhabited by the Meiteis., The Village Directory is the compilation of basic majority of whom have professed Hinduism about 510 information pertaining to a particular village. The years ago and the important fairs and festivities format of the Directory has been revised from time observed in the district are a mixture of Hindu culture to time but it has been continued to remain as the and the age-old traditions and local beliefs. The biggest traditional source of village level basic data. It contains a list of villages with Location Code Numbers, festival is the DOL JATRA (Yaosang in Manipur Population, amenities namely Educational and Medical language ).1t is observed in the month of March facilities, availability of Drinking Water, Post, beginning with the full moon day ofPhalguna (Lamda) Telegraph and Telephone facilities, Commercial and for the next five full days. It is the festival of colours Co-operative Banks, Agricultural and NOij-agricultural and all people, young and old of both sexes participate and other Credit Societies, Recreational and Cultural in it. During the daytime young girls and small children facilities, Communication, Approach Roads to came out in groups and beg money. Boys join them village,Power Supply and Newspaper / Magazine etc .. in fun and merry-making. During the night, boys and The name of villages of each Rural Development girls dance together to the accompaniment of music Block of the District has been arranged and drums. Nowadays, the festival is accompanied alphabetically and location codes number of the by games and sports. Census of India 2001 and corresponding code number of 1991 Census have been given for each Rath Yatra (Kang) village for easy reference. Rath Yatra is another important festival and is Generally a 'village', a basic unit of rural performed in the month of Jyaistha (Engen) for seven settlement, is taken as a statutorily recognised unit days starting from the second of that month. On the of an area having definite and recognised boundary first and the seventh day, raths carrying idols of and separate land records. Thus in Census the basic Jagatnath, Balabdra and Subhadhara are drawn while unit of rural areas is taken as a revenue village which' flowers and bhogs are offered to them. During the has definite surveyed boundaries. A revenue village night Choideb Palas are organized and songs are sung may comprise of several hamlets but the entire in praise of almighty God. Other festivals of no less village is treated as one nit for presentation of data. important are Janma Ashtami, Durga Puja, Nignol In same cases, the term Village but also all other Chakouba ( Bhugni Bhujan) and Manipuri New Year places of habitation not covered under the jurisdiction day. Ningol Chakouba is a festival peculiar to the of any revenue village.Such areas include forest Manipuries. On this day all women married or villages, temporary or new settlement areas without unmarried are invited and fed by their parents or belonging to any part of the revenue Villages. relatives and gifts are presented to them after the Hamlets or Leikais (locally known in Manipuri ) are feast. In between these festivals there are Ras and not treated as independent village in their own right.. Lai Haroaba dance. Ras dance are performed on Therefore, an inhabited area with locally recognised the full moon nights of Asvina, Kartika and Vasakha boundaries and having a name of its. own is treated as whereas Lai Haraoba is observed in the old traditional a village. The un-inhabited villages i.e., the villages where Manipur style to appease the Umang lais (Forest no population was found during Census Operations have gods).Muslims (Manipur Pangals) constitute the also been included in the list of villages and presented second largest population. Their main festivals are C. D. Blockwise in the Village Directory. Idul Filtre, Idul Zuha (Bakrid). Muharram and Milad­ un-Nabi. On Id days, visitors are invited and fed and In addition to the information as to the availability presentations given to them. Friend and relatives visit or otherwise of the basic amenities as mentioned in one another and greetings are exchanged. Among the the preceding paragraphs, following nine appendices tribals, mention may be made of Ganngai festival of have also been included :- the Kabuis, Kut Festival of the Chin-Kuki-Mizo and 1. Appendix I - Abstract of Educational, Luita of the Tangkhuls, Christmas is the biggest festival Medical and other amenities among the Christians. in villages-C. D. Block level. 44 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

2. Appendix II - Villages with 5,000 and above Scheduled Tribes popUlation. population which do not have 7. Appendix VII- List of villages according to one or more amenities. the proportion of the 3. Appendix III - Land Utilization Data in Scheduled Caste and the respect of Census Towns/ Scheduled Tribes to the total Non-Municipal Towns. population by ranges. 4. Appendix N - C. D. Block-wise list of 8. Appendix VII - Number of villages under inhabited villages where no each Gram Panchayat (C. D. amenities other than drinking Block wise) water facility is available. 9. Appendix IX - State showing number of girls 5. Appendix V - Summary showing number schools in the villages. of villages or not having Since a large number of abbreviations had to be Scheduled Castes population. useQ due to space problems, a detail and explanatory notes on each of these abbreviations has also been 6. Appendix VI - Summary showing number incorporated for easy clarification of the subject of villages or not having concerned. .

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PART A-VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

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Village Directory

Note explaining the abbreviations used in the The name and location code number of the village directory village are shown against these columns. This also, includes the forest and uninhabited villages. The "Village Directory" is one of the traditional compilations of the Census. It gives the list of villages, Column 3 : Area of the village their location numbers, their area, population, number The area of the villages in hectares are given. of households, amenities such as educational, medical, Wherever the area figures was not furnished by the drinking water, post and telegraph, commercial and concerned department the column is left blank. co-operative banks, agricultural non-agricultural and other credit societies, recreational and cultural Column 4: Total population facilities, communication, approach to village, nearest The total population of the village as per 2001 town with a distance, power supply availability of Census is given against this column. newspaper and magazines, most important commodity Column 5: Number of households manufactured and land use of each village. The number of households as per 2001 Census Village is a statutory recognized unit having a IS given in this column. definit.e boundary and separate land records. In case, a complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban Amenities: agglomeration, data on amenities for that village, have In column 6 to 23, availability in respect of not been given in the Village Directory but shown different amenities such as education, medical, along with the urban component. The villages which drinking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, are consider as a Census Town , the amenities data communication, power, approach road etc. in each are shown in the Town Directory. For those villages village has been depicted with appropriate codes which have partly merged in an outgrowth of U.A., against the column concerned. Wherever the the amenities data are shown in the Village Directory amenities are not available in the village, a dash (-) for that particular village. is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the The 'un-inhabited' villages ( villages with no distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and population) have been indicated as such after 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is furnishing details in columns 1 to 3 i.e., Serial number, available is given. Column wise details are given Name of village & location code number and area below: of the village against column no. 4 to 18. The land Column 6: Educational use data for such villages are shown in col. 19 to 23. Classes upto class V included in Primary School. The Village Directory format has 23 columns and This will include nursery school, kindergarten school. the details given under each column are for the village Pre-basic school, pre-primary school, junior basic are as folIows:- school upto class V. Columns 1: Serial Number Classes from VI to VIII are included in the middle school. Self explanatory. All the villages within the CD Block are presented serially in the ascending order Classes from IX and X included in High of their location code number. secondary school. Classes XI and XII are included in senior secondary school. Columns 2 : Name and Location Code Number of village. In case of composite schools like middle school 49 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST with primary school or secondary school with middle (ix) Family Welfare Centre FWC school, these are also included in the number of (x) T.B. Clinic TB primary and middle schools, respectively. (xi) Nursing Home NH (xii) Registered Private Medical Accordingly any of the following types of RMP Practitioner institutions if exists within the village is shown as per (xiii) Subsidised Medical Practitioner SMP codes given below : (xiv) Community Health Worker CHW (i) Primary School P (xv) Others 0 (ii) Middle School M More than one institution of a type in the village (iii) Secondary School H is indicated by the number within brackets against the abbreviations, e.g. H(3), 0(4), etc. (iv) Senior Secondary School PUC Column 8: Drinking Water (v) College C The type of the drinking water supply sources (vi) Industrial School I available within the village are indicated by codes as (vii) Training School Tr follows: (viii) Adult literacy class/centre AC (i) Tap Water T (ix) Others (specify) e.g. Sanskrit 0 (ii) Well Water W (iii) Tank Water TK Pathshala, Senior basic school, (iv) Tubewell Water TW Navodaya Vidyalaya, Makhtab, (v) Handpump HP etc. (vi) River Water R (vii) Canal C More than one institution of a type in the village (viii) Lake L is indicated by the number within brackets against (ix) Spring S the abbreviation, e.g. P(3), M(4), etc. (x) Others 0 (xi) Summer Sorce SS- Column 7 : Medical Column 9: Post, Telegraph and Telephone Availability of medical facility within the village It is indicated by codes as shown below whether is indicated by following codes: within the village exists the following amenities: (i) Allopathic Hospital H (i) Post Office PO Ayurvedic Hospital HA (ii) Telegraph Office TO Unani Hospital HU (iii) Post & Telegraph Office PTO Homeopathic Hospital H Hom (iv) Telephone Connection PH Column 10: Commercial and Co-operative (ii) Allopathic Dispensary D Banks Ayurvedic Dispensary DA Unani Dispensary DU If the village is served by any banking service, Homeopathic Dispensary D Hom commercial bank, co-operative bank etc.the same is indicated in codes mentioned below along with the (iii) Maternity & Child Welfare MCW number of banks in brackets. If not available the (iv) Maternity Home MH distance of nearest place where the facility exist is (v) Child Welfare Centre CWC gIVen: (vi) Health Centre HC (i) Commercial Bank CM (vii) Primary Health Centre PHC (ii) Co-operative Bank CP (viii) Primary Health Sub-Centre PHS 50 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

Column 11: Credit Societies The distance is given in kilometers in brackets against the name of the town nearest to the village. If the village enjoys the services of Credit Societies i.e. Agricultural Credit Societies, Non Column 16 : Power supply Agricultural Credit Society or Other Credit Societies, Availability of Power Supply in the village, the same is indicated in codes mentioned below along whatever may be the form of its use is given by using with the number of such societies in brackets. In following codes: case the facility is not available within the village the distance of the nearest place where such facility exist (i) Electricity for domestic use ED is given: (ii) Electricity for agricultural use EAG (iii) Electricity for other purposes EO (i) Agricultural Credit Society ACS (iv) Electricity for all purposes EA (ii) Non- Agricultural Credit Society NCS (iii) Other Credit Society OCS Column 17 : News Paper / Magazine Column 12 : Recreational and cultural facilities If village receives any News Paper/Magazines the same is noted in this column using following codes If facilities such as Cinema/Video hall, Sports Club, Stadium! Auditorium is available in the village. The same is recorded in these columns. If not (i) News Paper N available the particulars of the nearest place with the (ii) Magazine M facility is recorded. The information is indicated in Column 18: Most important commodities codes mentioned below along with the number of such manufactured facilities in brackets: The name of three most important commodities (i) Cinema / Video Hall CV manufactured in the village is recorded against this (ii) Sports Club SP column. (iii) Stadium / Auditorium ST Column 19 to 23 : Land use i.e. area under Column 13 : Communications different types of land use If the village is served by any mode of public / Land use data maintained by the State/ UT Govts. private transport like Bus, Railway station or are furnished against these columns. The data Navigable water ways they are to be mentioned as concerning area under Forest, Irrigated land (by follows: source), Un-irrigated land, Culturable waste and Area (i) Bus BS not available for cultivation in the village are shown (ii) Railway Station RS against these columns. The area figures are given in (iii) Navigable Waterway NW hectare(s) up to one decimal. Desh '-' is recorded wherever the information is not made available by Column 14: Approach to village the concerned department. The codes used for Approach to village refers to the state of road different types of irrigation facilities available in the leading to village. The approach to the village is village are indicated below: indicated in following codes: (i) Government Canal GC (i) Paved Road PR (ii) Private Canal PC (ii) Mud road MR (iii) Well (without electricity) W (iii) Foot path FP (iv) Well (with electricity) WE (iv) Navigable River NR (v) Tubewell(with electricity TW (v) Navigable Canal (vi) Tubewell(with electricity) TWE (vi) Navigable waterways other than (vii) Tank TK River, Canal NCNW (viii) River R (ix) Lake Column 15 : Nearest Town and distance L 51 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

(x) Waterfall WF important amenities. (xi) Others o Appendix-II-A Indicates list of Census Towns which (xii) Total T do not have one or more amenities. The village directory also carries the following Appendix-III It gives the land utilization data in appendices. respect of Census Towns / non-municipal Towns. Appendix-I It gives the abstract of educational, Appendix-IV C D Block wise list of inhabited medical and other amenities available in villages C D villages where no amenity other than drinking water Block wise of the district. facility is available. Appendix-I-A Indicates number of villages CD Block wise Appendix-V Summary showing number of villages having one or more primary schools. having or not having Scheduled Castes population. Appendix-I-B Indicates number of villages C D Appendix-VI Summary showing number of villages Block wise having primary, middle and secondary having or not having Scheduled Tribes population. schools. Appendix-VII A, VII B The appendix shows Appendix-I-C Shows number of villages C D Block the list of villages according to proportion of the wise with different sources of drinking water facilities. Scheduled castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges. Appendix-II Indicates the list of villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more Appendix-VIII Indicates C D Block wise number of villages under each Gram Panchayat. Appendix-IX Shows number of different types of girls school in a village.

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:lmphal East Name of CD Block: Jiribam C.D.Block Name of Sub-Dist: 0001 Serial number Name of village 2001 Census location 1991 Census location code number code number 2 3 4 1 Narayanpur 00167700 070050005000500049 2 Abompunjee 00166300 070050005000500034 3 Aglapur 00164100 070050005000500013 4 Ahamadabad 00165300 070050005000500025 5 BabuKhal 00163200 070050005000500004 6 Baiboni 00165900 070050005000500031 7 Bakhal 00164500 070050005000500018 8 Berabak 00165600 070050005000500027 9 Bhomikpara 00167200 070050005000500044 10 Bhutangkhal 00166700 070050005000500039 11 Binselu 00165500 070050005000500026 12 Borobekra 00166900 070050005000500041 l3 Boroikhal 00163400 070050005000500006 14 Champanagar Meitei 00164400 070050005000500016 15 Champanagar Muslim 00164600 070050005000500017 16 Chandranathpur 00165400 070050005000500029

17 Chindong ~eikai 00163500 070050005000500007 18 Chotobekra 00166500 070050005000500037 19 Choudhurikhal 00167900 070050005000500051 20 Dholakhal 00166100 21 Dibong 00163600 070050005000500010 22 Durgapur 00167600 070050005000500048 23 Guakhal 00167000 070050005000500042 24 Harinagar 00167100 070050005000500043 25 Hilghat 00162900 070050005000500001 26 Islamabad 00164300 070050005000500015 27 Jakuradhor Part I 00167300 070050005000500045 28 J akuradhor Part II 00167400 070050005000500046 29 Jarolpokpi 00164800 070050005000500020 30 Jatrapur 00166800 070050005000500040 31 Jirimukh 00166400 070050005000500036 32 Kamaranga 00163800 070050005000500011 33 Kamaranga Kuki 00163900 070050005000500009 34 Kashimpur 00164900 070050005000500021 35 Lalpani 00164200 070050005000500014 36 Lamabhutangkhal 00166600 070050005000500038

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2 3 4 37 Latingkhal 00165800 070050005000500030 38 Leishabithol 00165100 070050005000500023 39 Madhupur 00167800 070050005000500050 40 Mahadebpur 00163700 070050005000500008 41 Makhabosti 00166000 42 MuUargao 00165000 070050005000500022 43 Narandhor Basa 00163100 070050005000500003 44 Nungkhal 00165200 070050005000500024 45 Nungphou 00165700 070050005000500028 46 Rasidpur 00164700 070050005000500019 47 Sabughat 00163300 070050005000500005 48 Sonapur 00164000 070050005000500012 49 Tilka Compani 00166200 070050005000500033 50 Tpidhor 00167500 070050005000500047 51 Vchathol 00163000 070050005000500002

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Census of India 2001 - Village Directory Amenities and Land Use (As on 1999) Arrenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is show n in the colurm and next to ~ in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place w here the facility is available is given) k·· ...... •...... I···· ,.. "~,.,",""~-, .".,«<--~.-.,." .....

,... ~ ...... ,.,""",.-~","~ ""'. I· .. en ::s Q) (/J ...... e: ~ e: e: 0 0 .~ m 0 e: Q) 0 .c ~ .c .~ ~ '=- U ~ a. ~ Q) >. ~ Q) Q) Q) ~ ~ 0 (/J ro 0 (/J a. ::s .- - Q) 01 C; o~ ro-o_ (/J ~ 0 -0 2 0 'C; .~ ..J Jg 0 , ..... - E ::s Q) "0 -0 0 01 0 :El>::s cc~ .;; ~ .c e: 0 ro 0 ~ ro o?J Q) , (/J ::s .- ro (/J Q) (/J -0 e:~ ornaJ :!: Q) e: .c e: o .- e: _ 01 £i 0 ::s .... a. ro o?JE- o e: (ii Jg 0 2 c~ ~ _Q)U) :+::; 0 .0 .;; 0 ~ .c ro I!! roe:--:;:- :; m 01 m m 0 e: .- .0 E ~:; - ~ E ell 0 e: :!: .~ ...... o U ::s .- a. Q) e: (/J ::s ~~ - 0 01 ::s Q) :;:::; U) '0 .:2 c: '0 0 mOO e: Q) ==.c ::s >. ro ~ a. .0 ::s 2 (/J ::s ~ (ij Q) - ro ~ :i: E o 0 E ro E Q) ~ E'><: ~~~g .~ .l!!u m E ~ ::s :0 e: 1if 'C: "'C E :!: ro-O (5 ::s Q) -0 Q) 0 o c Ole: ~'08.-g 0= U) z 8 ~~ I- ZU w :E (5 c... u~ « ro C:::.l!!U)« u I!! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 CD Block: Jiribam C.D.Block (0001)

Hilghat 332.28 2044 396 P(3) M - H« lWWlK A-i(2) ACS BS f'N\I (00162900) SC(5- 5) RSSS-S R)« 5) Cfv'( < 5) NCS(10+) CII« 5) RS«5) 10) 11lOIII( 10+) ~10+) OCS(10+) Sp« 5) PHC« 5) ST(10+)

2 Uchathol 108.46 662 123 PfII'« 5) - H(5- lWWlK ACS (00163000) C(5-10) 10) SSS-S R)« 5) Cfv'(5- NCS(10+) CII«5) BS«5) 11lOIII( 10+) A-i« 5) 10) OCS(10+) SP(5-10) RS(5-10) PHC(5-10) ~10+) ST(10+) NllV(5-10)

3 Narandhor 65.06 365 66 PfII'« 5) - H(5- WlKRS ACS BS f'N\I Basa C(5-10) 10) SS-S R)« 5) Cfv'(5- NCS(10+) CII(5-10) RS(5-1 0) (00163100) 11lOIII( 10+) A-i(5-10) 10) OCS(10+) SP(5-10) PHC(5-10) ~10+) ST(10+)

4 Babukhal 0 147 26 P(2) WlKR (00163200) 1\il:10+) H(10+) SS-W R)(5-10) Cfv'(10+) ACS(10+) CII(10+) BS(5-10) C(10+) 11lOIII( 10+) A-i(10+) ~10+) NCS(10+) Sp(10+) RS(10+) PHC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NllV(10+)

5 Sabughat o 48 11 P WRS SS- (00163300) I\il: 10+) H(10+) S R)(5-10) Cfv'(10+) ACS(10+) CII(10+) BS(5-10) C( 10+) 11lOIII( 10+) A-l(10+) ~10+) NCS(10+) Sp(10+) RS(10+) PHC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) f'N\I(10+)

6 Boroikhal 166.61 89 22 P WRS SS- ACS(3) (00163400) 1IJl:10+) H(10+) S R)(5-10) Cfv'(10+) NCS(10+) CII(10+) BS(5-10) C(10+) 11lOIII( 1 0+) A-i(10+) ~10+) OCS(10+) Sp(10+) RS(10+) PHC(10+) ST(10+) f'N\I(10+)

7 Chindong Leikai 156.13 1077 206 P(2) I\il:< - H« WlKSS- (00163500) 5) C« 5) W FO«5) Cfv'« 5) ACS(10+) CII(5-10) BS« 5) 5) 11lOIII( 10+) A-i« 5) ~10+) NCS(10+) Sp«5) RS«5) PHC« 5) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NW«5)

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Cens us-C;flndla 2oo1':-Viila'~ie Directory Am 'e-niifesan',fLan'crUSe(As"'on1999Y .----r------,----r--...,~.-.---.. Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)** ...... _ ...... _...... "'-·· ...... ·" .. _-.. ·.... ······_····1······ ...... ··· ·.. 1-··.. - .... - ...... -.-...... - ...-t----,r---...,...... -... ~ ...... ~...... _ __ ~ ~ ~ >. Q) U ..0 c: '-' E 0 :J 'N t:: E 115 E t:: ::J .c...., en E 0 0 ....,.c co .~ .~ c: li; 8 0 Q) ::a: > Qj +:l "0 '':: > "0 c: en <:"0 '':: S ::J Qj ~ co Q) c: 0 J11 Q. --Qj t:: .... "3 "3 ::J rJ) ..c Q. (.) (.) a:: .s: 0. o ::J co c: a. c: E ::J co Q.1) 0 c: .2: 3: c: f!! d) J§ .~ ~ E .~ Q) 115 ::l E Om ~ 0 0 0 c 0 ::J 115 a. z ::a: E u.. Si=: C/l Ci I- 0 a. ::a: a Z (/) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1

FRI'vR Jiribam(4) 8) N Highat FP

FR I'vR Jiribam (8) 8) N U:hathol 2 FP

FR I'vR Jiribam (8) 8) NM Narandhor 8asa 3 FP

I'vR FP Jiribam (19) Babukhal 4

I'vR FP Jiribam (20) Sabughat 5

Jiribam M: (25) Boroikhal 6

FRI'vR JiribamM: (5) 8) Chindong Leikai 7 FP

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Arrenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is show n in the colurm and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) .... ""'---' ...... '_-"""""--'--'" """'-"""~"'.'-""''''-''''''~-.''"''.'''''-. " .." '''' ._ ."~~-!~ .. '" """- ~ I'"~"""~----~------~---r----~------r------r------~ ____ ~ ::l'" '" .,... ~ ~ ~ & ~ ~ ~ ~ o B~ '§' .~ 0 :3 cu, IJl "0 c_ e o ._ Q; cu e-g .0 'iii 'iii E e m (3 ::l o .~ e Q) :s Qj ~.s::.

9 Mahadebpur 7.75 17 4 PAC - H« TWTK (00163700) M« 5) 5) SS-W PO«5) CM« 5) ACS(10+) CV« 5) BS« 5) C« 5) W'ON(10+) A-i« 5) CP(10+) f\CS(10+) Sp« 5) RS« 5) PHC« 5) OCS(10+) ST(10+) Nv'V« 5)

10 Kamaranga 268,11 1639 292 P(3) M - H« WTKR ACS BS NV\' (00163800) C« 5) 5) SS-W PO« 5) CM« 5) NCS(10+) CV« 5) RS«5) W'ON(10+) PH(5-10) CP(10+) OCS(10+) Sp(10+) PHC« 5) ST(10+)

11 Kamaranga o ------Uninhabitated ------Kuki (00163900) 12 Sonapur 21929 1968 376 P(4) M« - H« WTK 5 PO A-i(5- ACS SPCV(5- BS RS« (00164000) 5) C(5- 5) SS-S 10) CM« 5) NCS(10+) 10) 5) NVV« 10) W'ON(10+) CP(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) 5) A-lC(5-10)

13 Aglapur 115.87 713 126 PM«5) - H« WTKSS­ ACS SPCV« (00164100) C«5) 5) W PO«5) CM« 5) NCS(10+) 5) BS« 5) W'ON(10+) PH«5) CP(10+) OCS(1O+) ST(10+) RS« 5) PHC« 5) NW(10+)

14 Lalpani 165,06 1157 235 P(2) M - H(5- WTKS ACS SPCV(5- BS RS(5- (00164200) S C(<; 5) 10) SS-S PO(5-10) CM(5- NCS(10+) 10) 10) f\MJ(5- W'ON(10+) PH(5-10) 10) OCS(10+) ST(10+) 10) A-lC(5-10) CP(10+)

15 Islamabad 65.01 558 102 P M« 5) - H« WTKR (00164300) C« 5) 5) SS-W PO«5) CM« 5) ACS(10+) CV« 5) BS« 5) W'ON(10+) Ftl« 5) CP(10+) NCS(10+) Sp« 5) RS« 5) A-lC« 5) OCS(10+) ST(10+) f\MJ« 5) 16 Charrpanagar 100.06 545 98 P(2) M - H« WTKSS- l'v1eitei SAC 5) W PO(5-10) CM« 5) ACS(10+) CV« 5) BS« 5) (00164400) C« 5) tJCW(10+) PH« 5) CP(10+) NCS(10+) Sp« 5) RS« 5) A-lC« 5) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NW« 5)

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.······Ce ns us-of indiaioo1---:--viIiage-Dire-Ciory - 'Amen-ilia'S- and Land-iJSe(As-o-n-1999) I---r------,----,---,-... -.. - .... -.-... -- Land use (Leo area under different types of land use in hectarer*

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PR rvR Jiribam (5) ED Mahadebpur 9 FP

PR rvR Jiribam IVk: (4) ED N Kamaranga 10 FP

------Ulinhabitated ------Kamaranga Kuki 11

PR rvR Jiribam IVk: (7) ED Sonapur 12 FP

rvR FP Jiribaam IVk: (5) ED Aglapur 13

PR rvR Jiribam IVk: (6) ED N Lalpani 14 FP

PR rvR Jiribam IVk: (4) ED NM Islamabad 15 FP

PR rvR Jiribam IVk: (4) ED NM Chaflllanagar 16 FP ~itei

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18 Charrpanagar 64.21 440 73 Prvt:< 5) - H« W TK SS- FQ A-l( < MJslim C«5) 5) W 5) Crvt:<5) ACS(10+) CV(5-10) 8S«5) (00164600) rvnM:10+) ~10+) t-CS(10+) Sp(5-1 0) RS«5) A-lC« 5) OCS(10+) ST(10+) ~<5) 19 Rasidpur 22.04 162 30 Prvt:<5) - H« WTKSS- (00164700) C«5) 5) W R)« 5) Crvt:<5) ACS(10+) CV(5-10) 8S«5) rvnM:10+) A-l« 5) ~10+) NCS(10+) Sp(5-10) RS« 5) A-lC« 5) OCS(10+) ST(10+) ~<5)

20 Jarolpokpi 222.18 1008 175 P(2) rvt:< - H(5- WTKS ACS (00164800) 5) C(5- 10) SS-S R)(5-10) Crvt:10+) t-CS(10+) CV(5-10) 8S«5) 10) rvnM:10+) A-l(5-10) ~10+) OCS(10+) Sp(5-10) RS«5) A-lC(5-10) ST(10+) ~10+)

21 Kashirrpur 85.37 1069 201 P(2) M A-fS H(10+) WTK S FQ A-l(2) ACS 8P (00164900) C(10+) rvnM:10+) 8S-S Crvt:10+) NCS(10+) CV(10+) 8S(5-10) A-lC(10+) CR:10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) RS«5) ~10+)

22 MJllargao 175.22 618 104 Prvt:<5) WTKS ACS SP (00165000) C(10+) H(10+) SS-S R)«5) Crvt:10+) t-CS(10+) CV(10+) 8S« 5) rvnM:10+) A-l« 5) CR:10+) OCS(10+) 8T(10+) RS«5) A-lC(10+) ~10+)

23 Leis habrthol 0 225 48 P(2) rvt:< WTKS Fti R)« ACS SP (00165100) 5) H(10+) SS-S 5) CW(10+) NCS(10+) CV(10+) 88(5-10) C(10+) rvnM:10+) CR: 10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) RS(5-10) A-lC(5-10) ~10+)

24 f'..lJngkhal 0 219 43 Prvt:< 5) WTK8S- SP (00165200) C(10+) t-(10+) W R)«5) CW(10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) 8S«5) ~10+) A-(10+) CR:10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) R8(5-10) A-lC(10+) OCS(10+) ~10+)

62 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST r- ---~------.-.. ----.----.-- .. -.-~ '---'Cens'us ofTrldia 2001 :-vi'iiage-Directory ~------· .. ------A-menities aiic:i'Land Use -(Ason1999f- I---""T""------.,.-----r----r----_:_-·---r-:"L-a-n-:"d-u-S-e-("'"Le..:.,-a-r-ea-u-nd-:"e-r":'d7.:if;';f-er-e-n"':""t-:-"ty-p-e-s-r--.------.--; of land use in hectare)**

OJ Ol ~ ';;: '0 OJ E zC'O 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 FR I'vR Jribam (5) ED NM Bakhal 17 FP

FR I'vR Jiribam (6) ED N O1arrpanagar 18 FP Muslim

FRI'vR Jiribam(7) 8J N Rasidpur 19 FP

I'vR FP Jiribasm (9) ED N Jarolpokpi 20

I'vR FP Jiribam (12) ED N Kashirrpur 21

I'vRFP Jiribam(14) ED N Mullargao 22

I'vRFP Jribam(15) BJ N Leishabithol 23

IIJR FP Jiribam ( 15) BJ N Nungkhal 24

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"" •• . "_.~w,,~·." Census of India 2001 • Village Directory , Amenities and Land -USe (Ason1999)- Arrenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is show n in the colurm and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 krrs., 5-10 krrs. and 10+ krrs of the nearest place w here the is available is given) "0 ___""_""," -.~ • ",_ < «".'...... •...... 1-····-_······ . .. .~

,---.''' ''~ 1-· ----~-, .. .. (j) ::l Q) Q) c: > ~ c: c: 0 0 +' (ij .~ ~ 0 c: '"Q) 0 .s:: ~ .s:: :.:::;. () a. ~ - ~ Q) ~ Q) :E ~ 0 (.) ..- ..!!1 ::l .- - Q) '" ro Ol a. ro"O_ 0 0 .Sl 0 .-(.) Q) 32 I - '"::l 2:Q) ...J 0 '" 5 .- E :m.:; 0 "0 0 0)0 ~>::l [0_ ~ ..c: c: (.) ro 0 ::l .- ~ ro od Q) ro Q) Q) c: !I) "0 c:_I '" (.)co1ij '" := Ol -5 0 ::l .... .s:: c: o .- odE- ._§ c:- (jj ..... 0 .Sl a. ro c:~ -Q)(/) ..0 :m 0 ~ .s:: (ij ro ~ (ij -co .-0 :; :; ..... u ~.s:..ciE ._(.) ro ro c: Ol .~ c5 :::l - E a. 0 := Q) ...... o () ::l Q)~ .... ~ .Q Ol ::l Q) ~ t;; u .~ c:::l -!I) c: '0 .... Q) 0 (ij Q) ~.s:: ro .... a. Q) '" c: ]i Q) .0 ::l ro (.) E !I) :::l - (ij - co (.) :.;;:: (.) 0 ~ ~ ~.~ E ~ E Q) ro- E ~ :::l '0 c: ii) E..>t:: 'i: "'0 (.)=0"0 E := .~ "0 (.) Q) o c: co -o Q) ~ :::l Q) "0 0 Q) (.) a. ::l 0= (/) z 8 I-.s:: I- Z() W :2 (§ a.. (.)~ ~:ii ~.l!!(/)« (.) ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 25 Aharradabad 223.31 1501 263 ~2) M WTKSS- ACS SP 88 RS(5- (00165300) C(10+) H(10+) W FQ« 5) QvX10+) NCS(10+) CI/(10+) 10) 1'vON(10+) A-I(10+) ~10+) OCS(10+) 8T(10+) NllV(10+) PHC(10+)

26 Olandranathp 83.52 465 82 PII/«5) A-lSH(10+) HPSS-HP ur C(10+) 1'vON(10+) FQ(10+) QvX10+) ACS(10+) CI/(10+) BS(10+) (00165400) PHC(10+) A-I(10+) CA;10+) NCS(10+) S~10+) RS«5) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NllV(10+)

27 Binselu 19.64 176 35 PII/« 5) RSS-R (00165500) C(10+) H(10+) FQ(10+) QvX10+) ACS(10+) CI/(10+) 88(10+) 1'vON(10+) A-l(10+) CA;10+) NCS(10+) S~10+) RS«5) PHC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(1O+) NllV(10+)

28 Berabak 60.78 138 22 RSS-R (00165600) ~<5) H(10+) FQ(10+) avx10+) ACS(1O+) CI/(10+) 88(10+) 11/« 5) tvCvV(10+) A-l(10+) CA;10+) NCS(10+) S~10+) RS«5) C(10+) PHC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NllV(10+)

29 Nungphou 85.28 539 106PII/«5) WTKR (00165700) C(10+) H(10+) SS-W FQ(10+) QvX10+) ACS(10+) CI/(10+) 88(10+) 1'vON(10+) A-l(10+) CA;10+) NCS(10+) S~10+) RS(5-10) PHC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NllV(10+)

30 Latingkhal 326.46 1345 248 ~4) M WRSS- Fa (00165800) S H(10+) W A-l(10+) QvX10+) ACS(10+) CI/(10+) 88(10+) C(10+) tvCvV(10+) CA;10+) NCS(10+) S~10+) RS(5-10) PHC(10+) OCS(10+) 8T(10+) NllV(10+)

31 Baiboni 85.71 493 88 PII/«5) WRSS- (00165900) C(10+) H(10+) W FQ(10+) eM::10+) ACS(10+) CI/(10+) 88(10+) 1'vON(10+) A-I(10+) ~10+) NCS(10+) S~10+) RS(5-10) PHC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NllV(10+)

32 Makhabosti 0 481 101 ~2) 11/« WSS-W (00166000) 5) H(10+) FQ(10+) eM:: 10+) ACS(10+) CI/(10+) BS(10+) C(10+) tvCvV(10+) A-I(10+) CA;10+) NCS(10+) S~10+) RS«5) PHC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NllV(10+)

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~----+------+----- f--._-

Q) O'l ::2.s; '0 Q) E til Z 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 FRPJR Jiribam(14) ED N Aharradabad 25 FP

PJRFP Jiribam(13) ED O1andranathpur 26

PJR FP Jiribam (20) ED Binselu 27

PJR FP Jiribam (14) ED Berabak 28

FRPJR Jiribaml'vt (17) 8J I'Lngphou 29 FP

PJR FP Jiribam (14) ED Latingkhal 30

PJR FP Jiribam (15) ED Baiboni 31

PRIvR Jiribam(18) ED M:lkhabosti 32 FP

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~ ...... I··' ._

,.".... -'".. ~"~ .~,'.-'"'."~,- I~············· (j) :l CD Q) f/) ..... c 0 fi c c 0 ~ "iii .~ ~ 0 c Q) 0 .c ~ .c (.) ~ Ql >. '=- ~ c. Ql 0 :; Q) Q) ~ ~ f/) cu f/) C. - Ql U OJ B:+:J cu"O_ f/) 0 0 ]i 0 .- Q) ~ _. 0 32 I .... .- E :l Ql ::\l1 0 "0 0 0, 'u ~>:l co~ .s: ~ .c c 0 cu 0 ~ cu ~ Q) cu ' f/) f/) ~ Ql Ql f/) "0 c~ Gro'O c _ C .c C o .- OJ .;; 0 :I .... c. cu ~ E 2 o c 0 c _Qlen +=i a W ::\l1 ~ .c 2 h ¥ .D 0 "iii cu ~ "iii cue--=- B~ '> - :; OJ .~ (5 E E CIl c. '0 c ~ Q) ~ ~ g .g '2 S ::::1 Q)~ .... ~ .Q :l Q) ::::1 f/) '0 .... Q) 0 Q) f/) OJ Q) ~ (3 .~ C CIl .... C. "iii c ]i "".c l Q) .D ::::1 ro 0 E f/) ::::1 ~ iO' "iii -_ UCIl U :.;;: U 0 ~:E~ ..g E E (J) CIl ~ '0 (if E">:: .~ "2 E :g ::::1 c 'i:: "'0 E ~ cu"O 0 :I Q) "0 (J) 0 o c lil13g_-g 0== en z 8 ~~ I- Z(.) w :2 (§ c... u~ ~~ O:::~en« (.) ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 33 Dholakhal 80.83 92 16 P M HPSS-HP (00166100) C(10+) H(10+) FO(10+) CM:10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) BS(10+) 1\ION(10+) PH(10+) cp(10+) NCS(10+) Sp(10+) RS«5) PHC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NlN(10+)

34 lilka Corrpani 0 223 40 PM« 5) RSS·R (00166200) C(10+) H(10+) FO(10+) CM:10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) BS(10+) 1\ION(10+) PH(10+) cp(10+) NCS(10+) Sp(10+) RS«5) PHC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) Nv'V(10+)

35 AbolTpunjee 179.83 139 23 P(2) M« RSS-R (00166300) 5) H(10+) FO(10+) CM:10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) BS(10+) C(10+) 1\ION(10+) PH(10+) cp(10+) NCS(10+) Sp(10+) RS«5) PHC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) Nv'V(10+)

36 Jirirrukh 81.46 241 43 P(2) M PHS H(10+) RSS-R (00166400) C(10+) 1\ION(10+) FO(10+) CM:10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) BS(10+) PHC(10+) PH(10+) CP(10+) NCS(10+) Sp(10+) RS«5) OCS(10+) ST(10+) Nv'V(10+)

37 Chotobekra 125.36 1083 187 P(2) M WTKRS SP BS RS« (00166500) C(10+) H(10+) SS-S FO(5-10) CM:10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) 5) 1\ION(10+) PH(10+) cp(10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) Nv'V(10+) PHC(10+) OCS(10+)

38 Lannabhutang 40.29 172 35 PAC WTKRS SP BS Nv'V khal rvt:< 5) H(10+) SS-S FO« 5) CM:10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) RS(5-10) (00166600) C(10+) 1\ION(10+) PH(10+) cp(10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) PHC(10+) OCS(10+)

39 Bhutangkhal 169.5 1029 171 P(4) M« PHSH(10+) WTKRS SP BSNIN (00166700) 5) 1\ION(10+) SS·S FO(5-10) CM:10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) RS(5-1 0) C(10+) PHC(10+) PH(10+) Cp(10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) OCS(10+)

40 Jatrapur 51.06 560 103 PAC WTKRS SP BS RS(5- (00166800) rvt:< 5) H(10+) SS-S ro« 5) CM:10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) 10) C(10+) 1\ION(10+) PH(10+) CP(10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) Nv'V(10+) PHC(10+) OCS(10+)

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Ame'n

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._ ...... " ..... - ··-·-·~······t.. ·--····-············~I ...... " .. - ... ·'I·-"·~··· ".~.-~~..... ~,.J....--.-I-____...j.. ···---··· .. 1-,,", ~... ---- ..• l--g-~I---" ...... -.. "... ".-._-... 1---1

~ ~ ~ '8 E o E ..c::::l .... .:;; .0 ..c: 0. o :::l a:: co o <11 0.13 '- 0. c: E <11 0. 0 0 (5 :::l .~_ .f!:::l 0e '0 c: e ~ c: <11 I\i .~ E ~ o <11 'iii =§ .~ ~ Z ~ co ~ E a.. :E 0 « z U') 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1 MRFP Jiribam(13) ED Dholakhal 33

MRFP Jiribam(13) BJ lilka Corrpani 34

MR FP Jiribam (14) BJ Aborrpunjee 35

MR FP Jiribam (20) BJ Jirimukh 36

PR MR Jiribam (19) ED Chotobekra 37 FP

PR MR Jiribam (20) ED Lamabhutangkhal 38 FP

PR MR Jiribam (22) BJ Bhutangkhal 39 FP

PRMR Jiribam(23) ED Jatrapur 40 FP

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Census of India 2001 • Villag'e Directory

_"_ ~~ __ ~~»'o Amenities and Land Use (As on 1999) Arrenities availabe (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is show n in the colurm and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place w here the facility is available is given)

.. '""""'_ .... """,~,,_"'«~'""_"""""···,·_~ __"'_~" __m' __ "_ ••",, ····i··· _- ...... ~ ...

"~ --- I"-' "ii) ::J Q) Q) ff c: t: 0 0 :z:; iii .~ ~ 0 Q) 0 .c ~ .c § (.) c. ~ Q) >- ~ Q) 0 ::J co- olS .s: ~ .c t: 0 CtI 0 ~CtI (l) CtI I t! (.) 0 '- ;t:::: 1:: .'!:: E-o 19'0 :§ E ~ ::J 'ii c: iii o c .~ "'0 0:::0'0 E ;:: '5i CtI 0 o cv 0 ::J cv '0 cv 0 Ole CV(.)c.::J 0::: U) Z 0 I-.c I- Z(.) LU ::2 is c.. (.)~ « CtI a:::J!!U)« (.) ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 41 Borobekra 152.05 668 143 P(2) M PHS H(10+) WTKRS PO CVSP BS RS(5- (00166900) S MCW(10+) SS-S PH(10+) CM(10+) ACS(10+) ST(10+) 10) C(10+) PHC(10+) Cp(10+) NCS(10+) NW(10+) OCS(10+)

42 Guakhal 145.69 816 150 P(3) M RSS-R (00167000) S H(10+) PO(5-10) CM(10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) BS(10+) C(10+) MCW(10+) PH(10+) Cp(10+) NCS(10+) Sp(10+) RS(5-10) PHC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NW(10+)

43 Harinagar 115.19 437 79 P(2) M« WTKRS SP BS RS(5- (00167100) 5) H(10+) SS-S PO« 5) CM(10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) 10) C(10+) MCW(10+) PH(10+) Cp(10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) NW(10+) PHC(10+) OCS(10+)

44 Bhorrikpara 91.84 598 113 PM« 5) WTKRS SP BS RS(5- (00167200) C(10+) H(10+) SS-S PO« 5) CM(10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) 10) MCW(10+) PH{10+) Cp(10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) NW(10+) PHC(10+) OCS(10+)

45 Jakuradhor 392.77 1405 266 P(2) M WSS-W PO Part I S H(10+) PH(10+) CM(10+) ACS(10+) CV(lD+) BS(10+) (00167300) C(10+) MCW(10+) Cp(10+) NCS(10+) Sp(10+) RS(5-10) PHC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NW(10+)

46 Jakuradhor 247.01 1049 194 P(3) M PHS H(10+) T SS-W Part i C(10+) MCW(10+) PO(5-10) CM(10+) ACS(10+) CV(lD+) BS(10+) (00167400) PHC(10+) PH(10+) Cp(10+) NCS(10+) Sp(10+) RS(5 .. 10) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NW(10+)

47 Tpidhor 16.34 149 26 PM« 5) RSS-R (00167500) C(10+) H(10+) PO« 5) CM(10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) BS(10+) MCW(10+) PH(10+) Cp(10+) NCS(10+) Sp(10+) RS(5-10) PHC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NW(10+)

48 Durgapur 199.09 486 82 P(2) M« PHS H(10+) R SS-R (00167600) 5) MCW(10+) PO« 5) CM(10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) BS«5) C(10+) PHC(10+) PH(10+) Cp(10+) NCS(10+) Sp(10+) RS(5-10) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NW(10+)

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,'_._~_ "' _'~'. M' '" ,_'".. • ".~ Census of India 2001 - Village Directory .. Amen-ities-and'Cand"Usi-(As on-1999)'- , •••--,",,," <. ,., Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)'·

...... -.~." ,,~ ~.". '- _ ... <---.,,",-.,,,.. ...,, .·w.· .. " .... ,__ Cultivable land ...... , . ..•.. _ 1- -~,-". '--- r"~" c .:.:.E 0 ~ > e. .?;> >-. :;:::; CD '5 .0 :; ~ c: 0 '-" E u c: E ::J ,_ 'N E ~ .J:: co 0 ~ ::J ..., .E CD ~ OJ E 0 ...,.J:: OJ co 0 .~ .~ c Q; '5 u 0 ..9l .!ll :E Q; :p 'C .0 Q) ~ .::: c OJ 'S >. 'E .... .::: 'C .!ll c co '0 :; .... c ::J 'iii .!ll Q; ;: '5. --Q; t: ~ :; :J ~ til .0 .9 U > 0.. 0.. 0 :J (,) 0:: co 'S .J:: .9 ::J Q) co c: 0. c E (,) co o.t) 0 > 'iii e0. III ;: 1il t: .... e J§ :;::: c :p co E 0 ~ IU ::l ·c 'iii .~ CD 0 ~ co 0 0 C 0 ::; CD co ~ Z Q. Z :E E u... ~ en Q I- u Q. :E B ~ z CJ) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1 PR "'" Jlribam (24) ED Borobekra 41 FP

MR FP Jiribam (28) ED Guakhal 42

PR MR Jiribam (25) ED Harinagar 43 FP

PR MR Jiribarn (25) ED Bhonikpara 44 FP

MR FP Jiribam (32) ED Jakuradhor Part I 45

MR FP Jiribam (32) ED Jakuradhor Part Ii 46

MR FP Jiribam (34) ED Tpidhor 47

MR FP Jiribam (32) ED Durgapur 48

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Census of India 2001 - Village Directory ~~~. -:t.,m e "Iiles'and [a'il(ri:ie'(ASon~1999)~ ~~ ... Arrenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is show n in the colurm and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kim., 5-10 kim. and 10+ kim of the nearest w here the facility is available is given) +···-·-····~I-···-···~I······~-~~·--···· ...... - ...... ~ .. -.~ ...... ~ .. ~.. ... -~"" .. - ..

..... c o 0 :§. o .~ ~ Q) ..... 0 OJ E ~ 'ai o Q) :l Q) C/) z 8 I-.s:::; ~ ZU 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13. 49 Narayanpur 102.7 348 59 P(2) M( < R SS-R (00167700) 5) H(10+) R:)« 5) CV(10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) 88(5-10) Q10+) 1vON(10+) PH(10+) CP(10+) NCS(10+) Sp(10+) RS(5-10) PHC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NIJV(10+)

50 Madhupur 125.68 253 47 PM« 5) RSS-R (00167800) Q10+) H(10+) R:)« 5) CM:10+) ACS(10+) .CV(10+) BS(s.:10) tvOV(10+) PH(10+) CP(10+) NCS(10+) Sp(10+) RS(5-10) PHC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NIJV(10+)

51 Choudhurikhal 116.28 143 20 PM«5) RSS-R (00167900) Q10+) H(10+) PO« 5) CM:10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) 8S(5-10) tvOV(10+) PH(10+) Cp(10+) NCS(10+) Sp(10+) RS(5-10) . PHC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NIJV(10+)

Block Total 6082.S 3140S S812 P(87) PHS(7) T(2) P0(6) ACS(1S) CV 88(13) M(16) W(36) PHIS) SP(1S) NW(S) S(8) TK(30) AC(S) HP(2) TW(2) R(30) 8(18)

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Census of India 2001 • -Village Directory Amenities andiand USe (As on-1999) ~----r------~-----T----~~ .. Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)** ....+----1 Cultivable land

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8 Q) "E Cl co "5l :ll1 Q; Q; t:: .... (/) .;; ..0 0. o :;:l Q. c: E co o.tJ :;:l 0. e,g '0 c: .5_ J!1:;:l o

I'vR FP Jribcrn (32) 8) Na,Na,Na Mldhupur 50

I'vR FP Jiribcrn (32) 8) Na,N:l,N:l - Oloudhurikhal 51

~24) ~47) ~17) M~50) M(4) FP(49) ~5)

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72 MAP 30(ii) r ----~~~---~-- I MANIPUR (INDIA) SAWOMBUNG SUB-DIVISION IMPHAL EAST DISTRICT

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FnnTl lmphaJ I'OHOMI'AT SIIB-DlVISION

Honndary. Dj~tn ct Suh-llI'vision CIl. ",0 ek Villa~e I vit II Permanent to(':tlion Code Number .. 1~(jojij]O~O_OJ lf~""'l1Jar!. ..'" Sub-D. ivision ©

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Hank~ {'nmrnpreial/Co-Opf'!rative B Note: SBwombllng Sub-Division is a part of Irnphal Easl-I CO IlIork.

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:lmphal East-I Name of CD Block: Imphal East-I C.D.Block. Name of Sub-Dist: 0003 SerIal number Name of village 2001 Census location 1991 Census locatIOn code code number number 2 3 4 1 AngomLawai 00172800 070020002000200068 2 Chingkhou 00171000 070020002000200030 3 Chonthaba 00173100 070020002000200084 4 Haraorou 00171300 070020002000200033 5 Heirok 00174600 070020002000200091 6 Itarn 00172200 070020002000200074 7 Iyampal 00172300 070020002000200076 8 Kakching 00174300 070020002000200088 9 Kameng 00173900 070030003000300037 10 Kangba Chingjil 00173800 070020002000200079 11 Kangla Siphai 00172400 070020002000200072 12 Keibi Heikak Mapal 00170500 070020002000200024 13 Keibi Khullen 00170200 070020002000200020 14 Keibi Kumuda 00170300 070020002000200021 15 Keibi Leishangkhong 00170400 070020002000200022 16 Khabeisoi 00172700 070020002000200067 17 00173700 070020002000200077 18 Khewa Company 00169600 070020002000200013 19 Khongbal Tangkhul 00169900 070020002000200017 20 Khongjil Khongjal 00168000 070020002000200001 21 Khundrakpam 00171100 070020002000200031 22 Laikot 00174100 070020002000200083 23 Lamboikhul 00170000 070020002000200018 24 Makeng 00168400 25 MaKeng Chonglou 00168200 070020002000200003 26 Makeng Ngunlou 00168300 070020002000200004 27 Matakhong 00168100 070020002000200002 28 Morok Ingkhol 00171500 070020002000200035 29 Ngairengbam 00171400 070030003000300068 30 00174400 070020002000200089 31 Nongren 00174200 070020002000200087 32 Nungoi 00172600 070020002000200070 33 Nurathel 00168600 34 Oksu 00174500 070020002000200090 35 Pangei 00171800 36 Phaknung 00173000 070020002000200073 37 Pourabi 00172500 070020002000200025 38 Pukhao Ahallup 00169200 070020002000200010 39 Pukhao Khabam 00169300 070020002000200011 40 Pukhao Laipham 00169400 070020002000200012 41 Pukhao Naharup 00169100 070020002000200009 42 Pungdongbam 00172100 070020002000200075 43 Purum Khunou 00168800 070020002000200007 44 Purum Likli(Leitanpokpi) 00169000 070020002000200092 45 Sadu Koireng 00168700 070020002000200006 75 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

2 3 4 46 Sadu Longa Koireng 00168900 070020002000200008 47 Sagolmang 00169500 070020002000200014 48 Sajeb 00173200 070020002000200071 49 Salakhul 00173500 070020002000200078 50 Sambei 00170900 070020002000200029 51 Sangomsang 00172900 070020002000200069 52 Sangsabi 00173400 070020002000200082' 53 Sanjenbam 00173300 070030003000300056 54 Sarouthel 00171600 070020002000200036 55 Sekta 00172000 070020002000200023 56 Sinam 00170600 070020002000200027 57 TakheI 00173600 070020002000200080 58 Tangkham 00171200 070020002000200032 59 Taorem 00171700 070020002000200037 60 Taretkhul 00170100 070020002000200019 61 TeBou 00174000 070020002000200086 62 Thangal Surung 00168500 070020002000200005 63 Thangjarn Khunou 00171900 070020002000200039 64 Uyumpok 00169800 070020002000200016 65 Waiton 00170800 070020002000200026 66 Yumnam Khunou 00170700 070020002000200028 67 Yumnam Patlou 00169700 070020002000200015

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2 Matakhong 93.39 204 32 PM:< 5) TKRSS­ (00168100) C(10+} H(10+) R FO(5-10) Clv'(10+) ACS(10+) 0/(5-10) BS(5-10) rvLW:10+) PH(5-10) CP(10+) 1'JCS(10+) Sp(5-10) RS(10+) PrlC(5-10) OCS(10+) ST(10+) 1\M'(10+)

3 M3keng 281.9 505 86 P M PHS 1-1(10+) TK R SS- O1onglou C(10+} rvLW:10+) R Fq5-10) Clv'(1D+) ACS(10+) 0/(5-10} B8(5-10) (00168200) PrlC(5-10) PH(5-10) CR:10+) 1'JCS(10+) SR:5-1 0) RS{10+) OCS(10+} 5T(10+) f\N\J(10+)

4 M3keng o 489 73 PIV« 5) TK R SS- Ngunlou C(10+} H(10+) R FO(5-10) ClV(10+) ACS(10+) 0/(5-10) BS(5-10) (00168300) ~10+) PH(5-10) CR:10+) 1'JCS(10+) Sp(5-10) RS(10+) PrlC(10+) OCS(10+) 5T(10+) 1\M'(10+) 5 M3keng 306.75 181 47 P M S lWRSS- o/SP (00168400) C(10+) H(10+) 1W FO« 5) ClV(10+) ACS(10+) ST(10+) BS{<5) rvLW:10+) PH(10+) CR:10+) NCS(10+) RS(10+) PrlC(5-10) OCS(10+) t-NV(10+)

6 Thangal Surung 353.35 340 56 P M RCSS-C OCS (00168500) C(10+) H(10+) Fq5-10) ClV(10+) ACS(10+) 0/(10+) BS« 5) ~10+) PH(10+) CR:10+) NCS(10+) SR:10+) RS(10+) PrIC« 5) ST(10+) 1WV(10+)

7 N.Jrathel o ------lklinhabitated ------(00168600) 8 Sadu Koireng o 474 82 PIV(5- RS 5S-S (00168700) 10) H(10+) FO« 5) ClV(10+) ACS(1O+) 0/« 5) BS« 5) C(10+) 1VCVV(10+) PH(5-10) CR: 10+) NCS(10+) SR:< 5) RS(10+) PrlC(5-10) OCS(5- ST(10+) 1WV(10+) 10) 9 Purum Khunou 107.89 175 32 P 1V(5- f-PRSS­ BS (001688oo) 10) H(10+) f-P FO(5-1 0) ClV(10+) ACSpO+) 0/(5-10) RS(10+) C(10.f-) 1VCVV(10+) PH(10+) CA:10+) NCS(10+) SR:5-1 0) 1WV(10+) PHq5-10) OCS(10+) ST(10+)

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IVR FP Irrphal (18) Na,Na,Na Na Na Khongjil Khongjal

IVR FP krl>hal (20) ED Na,Na,Na Na Na - IVatakhong 2

IVR FP Irrphal (21) ED Na,Na,Na Na Na IVakeng 3 Chonglou

IVR FP krl>hal (22) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na IVakeng 4 f'lgunlou

IVR FP Irrphal (40) ED N Na, Na, Na Na Na IVakeng 5

IVR FP Irq:lhal (30) Na,Na,Na Na Na Thangal 6 Surung

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IVR FP Irq:lhal (20) ED Na,Na,Na Na Na Sadu 8 Koireng

IVR FP h'phal (22) 8) N Na,Na,Na Na Na F'urum 9 Khunou

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11 AJrum 298.05 995 161 PM RSS-R SP BS Likli( Leitanpokpi C(10+) H(10+) FG«5) 01(10+) ACS(10+) OJ(10+) RS(10+) ) (00169000) ~10+) A-J(10+) ~10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) 1W\{10+) Fl-q5-10) OCS(10+)

12 AJkhao 391.67 1271 262 P~<5) TKRSS­ SPOJ« BS Naharup C(5-10) H(10+) R FG(5-10) 01(10+) ACS(10+) 5) RS(10+) (00169100) ~10+) A-J(10+) CR:10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) 1W\{10+) A-C(5-10) OCS(10+)

13 Pukhao Ahallup 150 389 87 P Mq5- RSS-R PO BS (00169200) 10) H(10+) A-J(10+) 01(10+) ACS(10+) OJ«5) RS(10+) ~10+) CR: 10+) NCS(10+) SR:<5) 1W\{10+) A-C(5-10) OCS(10+) ST(10+)

14 AJkhao Khabam 70.96 446 80 R:2) W« RSS-R BS (00169300) 5) q5- H(10+) FG(5-10) 01(10+) ACS(10+) OJ«5) RS(10+) 10) ~10+) A-J(10+) CR: 10+) NCS(10+) SR:<5) Nv\{10+) A-C« 5) OCS(10+) ST(10+)

15 AJkhao 75.87 499 96 R:2) ~5- HPTKR SPOJ« BS Laipham 10) q5- H(10+) SS-HP FG(5-10) CM:10+) ACS(10+) 5) RS(10+) (00169400) 10) ~10+) A-J(10+) CR:10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) Nv\{10+) Fl-q5-10) OCS(10+)

16 Sagolmang 179.28 649 118 P M S TRSS-R Fa OJ SP BS (00169500) q<5) H(10+) A-J(10+) avt;10+) ACS(10+) ST(10+) RS(10+) ~10+) CR: 10+) NCS(10+) NlM:10+) Fl-q5-10) OCS(10+)

17 Khewa 162.35 711 137 PW«5) RSS-R SPOJ« BS o,rrpany q5-10) H(10+) FG«5) avt;10+) ACS(10+) 5) RS(10+) (00169600) ~10+) A-J(5-10) CR:10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) NlM:10+) , Pt-C« 5)

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rvR FP Irrphal (25) NM Na,Na,Na Na Na FUrum 11 Likli( Leitanp okpi)

tIIR FP Irrphal (25) 8) Na,Na,Na Na Na P..skhao 12 Naharup

rvR FP h"phal (17) ED N Na,Na,Na Na Na A.Jkhao 13 Ahallup

FRrvR Irrphal(15) ED N Na,Na,Na Na Na A.Jkhao 14 FP Khabam

rvR FP Irrphal (17) ED N Na,Na,Na Na Na A.Jkhao 15 Laipham

FRMR Irrphal (18) ED N Na,Na,Na Na Na • Sagolmang 16 FP

FR MR Irrphal (17) ED N Na,Na,Na Na Na Khewa 17 FP O>rrpany

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19 Uyurrpok 542.24 2366 434 R:2) M TKRSS- FQ SPCV« BS (00169800) C(5-10) H(10+) R A-t(10+) CM:10+) ACS(10+) 5) RS(10+) ~10+) CR"10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) MlV(10+) FliC« 5) OCS(10+)

20 Khongbal 228.17 211 43 PM;< 5) RSS-R FQ Tangkhul C(10+) H(10+) A-t(10+) CM:10+) ACS(10+) CV(5-10) BS«5) (00169900) ~10+) CR" 10+) NCS(10+) SR:5-10) RS(10+) FliC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NIN(10+)

21 Larrboikhul 230.03 1113 191 PM;5- TKCSS- BS (00170000) 10) H(10+) C R)(10+) CM:10+) ACS(10+) CV(5-10) RS(10+) C(10+) ~10+) A-t(10+) CR"10+) NCS(10+) SR:< 5) NIN(10+) FliC(5-10) OCS(10+) ST(10+)

22 Taretkhul 134.93 446 85 R:2) M;< TKRSS- FQ (00170100) 5) C(5- H(10+) R Ri(10+) CM:10+) ACS(10+) CV«5) BS« 5) 10) ~10+) CR"10+) NCS(10+) SR:< 5) RS(10+) FliC« 5) OCS(10+) ST(10+) MlV(10+)

23 Keibi Khullen 295.73 1176 230PMS A-lS H(10+) TTK RSS (00170200) C(10+) ~10+) R R)(10+) CM:10+) ACS(10+) CV«5) BS«5) FliC« 5) A-t(10+) CR"10+) NCS(10+) SR:<5) RS(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) MlV(10+)

24 Keibi Kurruda 551.37 793 165 PM;< 5) WTKR SPCV(5- (00170300) C(10+) H(10+) SS-W R)(10+) CM:10+) ACS(10+) 10) BS«5) ~10+) A-t(10+) CR: 10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) RS(10+) FliC« 5) OCS(10+) MlV(10+)

25 Keibi 229.84 485 91 R:2) M;< TKRSS- SPCV(5- Leishangkhong 5) H(10+) R R)(10+) CM:10+) ACS(10+) 10) BS«5) (00170400) C(10+) ~10+) PH(10+) CR:10+) NCS(10+) ST(1O+) RS(10+) FliC« 5) OCS(10+) MlV(10+)

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rvR FP Irrphal (20) ED N Na, Na, Na Na Na Uyurrpok 19

rvR FP irrphal (18) N Na, Na, Na Na Na Khongbal 20 Tangkhul

rvR FP Irrphal (12) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Larrboikhul 21

rvR FP Irrphal (12) ED N Na, Na, Na Na Na Taretkhul 22

I'vR FP krlJhal ( 10) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Keibi Khullen 23

rvR FP Irrphal (10) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na - Keibi Kumuda 24

rvR FP Irrphal (10) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Keibi 25 Leishangkhong

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27 Sinam 540.48 673 142 PI\IX< 5) HPWTK (00170600) C(5-10) 1-1(10+) SS-HP FO(5-10) CM:10+) ACS(10+) CV«5) BS«5) ~10+) FH;10+) ~10+) 1\CS(10+) S~10+) RS(10+) P+lC« 5) OCS(10+) ST(10+) t-.NV(10+)

28 Yurmam 484.61 1595 296 P MC« A-IS 1-1(10+) TKRSS- R) 8PCV« BS Khunou 5) ~10+) R PH(10+) CM:10+) ACS(10+) 5) RS(10+) (00170700) P+lC« 5) ~10+) 1\CS(10+) 8T(10+) t-lIIV(10+) OCS(10+)

29 Waiton 649.01 2350 432 ~2) M A-IS 1-1(10+) HPTKSS- R) PH(4) (00170800) 8C«5) ~10+) HP 01(10+) ACS(10+) CV« 5) BS« 5) P+lC« 5) ~10+) 1\CS(10+) 8~< 5) RS(10+) OCS(10+) 8T(10+) M'V(10+)

30 Sarrhej 130.95 537 96 PI\IX<5) HPSS-HP 8PCV« BS (00170900) C«5) H(10+) FO« 5) CM:10+) ACS(10+) 5) RS(10+) tv'ON(10+) PH(5-10) CA: 10+) 1\CS(10+) ST(10+) M'V(10+) Fl-C(5-10) OCS(10+)

31 Chingkhou 80.75 458 84PMS !=l-IS H( 10+) HP TK R SP 8S (00171000) C(5-10) tv'ON(10+) SS-HP FO(5-10) CM:10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) RS(10+) FHC« 5) Fli(10+) CA:10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) 1WIJ(10+) OCS(10+)

32 Khundrakpam 531.98 4128 762 ~5) TTKSS- PH(5) SPCV« BS (00171100) 1\IX3) H(10+) TK FO« 5) CM:10+) ACS(10+) 5) R8(10+) 8(2) tv'ON(10+) ~10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) M'V(10+) AJCC FHC(5-10) OCS(10+) AC

33 Tangkham 111.29 1073 184 PI\IX< 5) HPTKSS- SPCV« (00171200) C«5) H(10+) HP FO« 5) CM:10+) ACS(~O+) 5) BS«5) tv'ON(10+) PH(10+) CA:10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) RS(10+) PHC« 5) OCS(10+) M'V(10+)

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ffi rvR Irrphal (15) 8) NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Sinam 27 FP

rvRFP lrrphal(10) 8) N Na,Na,Na Na Na Yurmam 28 Khunou

rvR FP Irrphal (12) 8) N Na,Na,Na Na Na waiton 29

rvR FP lrrphal (10) 8) N Na,Na,Na Na Na Sarrbei 30

rvR FP illlhal (10) 8) N Na,Na,Na Na Na Olingkhou 31

ffi rvR in1Jhal (15) 8) N Na,Na,Na Na Na - Khundrakpam 32 FP

ffi rvR lrrphal (15) 8) N Na,Na,Na Na Na Tangkham 33 FP

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35 Ngairengbam 294.41 259 57 PIII« 5) HPTK8S- SS (00171400) q<5) H(10+) HP FO« 5) 01(10+) ACS(10+) CV« 5) RS(10+) IItOIIA: 10+) PH(5-10) CR:10+) NCS(10+) 8~< 5) 1W(10+) FHC« 5) OCS(10+) 8T(10+)

36 IIJbrok Ingkhol 142.03 87 20 PIII« 5) I-PTKSS- (00171500) q<5) H(10+) I-P FO(5-10) 01(10+) ACS(10+) CV(5-10) SS« 5) IItOIIA: 10+) PH(5-10) CR:10+) NCS(10+) 8~5-10) R8(10+) FHC« 5) OCS(10+) 8T(5-10) 1W(10+)

37 Sarouthel 66.58 113 24 PIII« 5) HPTKSS- (00171600) q<5) H(10+) I-P FO«5) 01(10+) ACS(10+) CV« 5) SS« 5) IItOIIA: 10+) PH(5-10) CR:10+) NCS(10+) SA:< 5) RS(10+) FHC« 5) OCS(10+) 8T(10+) 1W(10+)

38 Taorem 345.23 82 16 PIII« 5) 1-P8S-HP (00171700) q5-10) H(10+) FO(5-10) 01(10+) ACS(10+) CV(5-10) SS« 5) tv'OM: 10+) PH(10+) CR:10+) NCS(10+) S~5-10) RS(10+) FHC(10+) OCS(10+) 8T(10+) 1W(10+)

39 Pangei 313,97 3162 252 R:4) I-PTKR Fa OJ! CV(2) SS (00171800) 111(2) H(10+) SS-HP PH(10+) CR:10+) ACS(10+) 8~<5) RS(10+) S(2) IItOIIA: 10+) NCS(10+) ST« 5) 1W(10+) R£q< R-C« 5) OCS(10+) 5)

40 Thangjam 180.59 1150 126 P M S TKRSS- SS Khunou q<5) H(10+) R FO« 5) 01(10+) ACS(10+) CV« 5) RS(10+) (00171900) tv'OM:10+) PH(10+) CR:10+) NCS(10+) 8~< 5) Nv'II(10+) FHC(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+)

41 Sekta 270.04 1908 352 ~3) M A-iS H( 10+) TK R SS- 8PCV« BS (00172000) q<5) 1v'CW(10+) R FO« 5) Cl\l(10+) ACS(10+) 5) RS(10+) FHC« 5) PH(5-10) CR:< 5) NCS(10+) 8T(10+) 1W(10+) OCS(10+)

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Amenities an an e son Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)"

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FR~ ""hal (11) 8) N Na,Na,Na Na Na - Ngairengbam 35 FP

FR ~ Irrphal (16) 8) N Na,Na,Na Na Na - MJrok Ingkhol 36 FP

I'I.'RFP ""hal (14) 8) N Na,Na,Na Na Na Sarouthel 37

IIIR FP Irrphal (16) 8) N Na,Na,Na Na Na Taorem 38

I'I.'R FP Irrphal (8) ED N Na,Na,Na Na Na Pangei 39

Irrphal (10) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Thangjam 40 Khunou

FR I'I.'R Larriai (5) ED N Na,Na,Na Na Na Sekta 41 FP

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42 R.mgdongbam 216.01 2251 391 ~3) T11

43 Ham 96.23 1033 185 ~2) M I-PRSS- S~2) BS (00172200) q<5) 1110+) I-P RJ(5-10) 01(10+) ACS(10+) CV«5) RS(10+) M:W:10+) A-t;< 5) ~5- 1\CS(10+) ST(10+) ~10+) A-C(5-10) 10) OCS(10+)

44 Iyarrpal 382.63 1955 363 PI\it:<5) RSS-R SP BS (00172300) q5-10) 1110+) RJ(10+) 0Vl:10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) RS(10+) M:W: 10+) A-t; 10+) CR: 10+) 1\CS(10+) ST(10+) ~10+) A-C«5) OCS(10+)

45 Kangla Siphai 156.37 762 136 P Mq< FHS f-t: 10+) I-PCSS- SPCV(5- (00172400) 5) M:W: 10+) C RJ(5-10) 01(5- ACS(10+) 10) ST(5- BS(5-1 0) A-C«5) A-t;5-10) 10) CR:5-1\CS(10+) 10) RS(10+) 10) OCS(10+) ~10+)

46 R:lurabi 533.09 1382 264 ~3) M HP11

47 N• .mgoi 309.53 2808 525 R) M RSS-R S~5) BS (00172600) C H:_ 10+) FO(5-10) 01(10+) ACS(10+) CV« 5) RS(10+) M:W:10+) A-t; < 5) ~10+) 1'CS(10+) ST(10+) ~10+) A-C« 5) OCS(10+)

48 Khabeisoi 4146 3040 449 ~2) M - Ii: 5- T 11< SS- S~3) BS (00172700) q<5) 10)~5-TK FO« 5) 0Vl:5- ACS« 5) CV(5-10) RS(10+) 10) A-Q5- A-t;5-10) 10)CR:< 1\CS«5) ST(5-10) ~10+) 10) 5) CX:::S(5- 10) 49 AngomLawai 185.1 984 164 1=1:2) M - f-t:5- HiPSS- ACS SP (00172800) SC 10) ~5-1-P FO(5-10) 01(5- 1\CS(10+) CV(10+) BS«5) 10) A-Q5- A-t;< 5) 10) ~< CX:::S(5- ST(10+) RS(10+) 10) 5) 10) ~10+)

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    FR FP Lamai ~ (2) BJ N Na,Na,Na Na Na kam 43

    FR FP Lamai (2) BJ NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Iyarrpal 44

    FR FP h'phal (8) BJ N Na, Na, Na Na Na .. Kangla Siphai 45

    FR FP Lamai (8) BJ N Na, Na, Na Na Na Fburabi 46

    FR FP Lamai (2) BJ N Na,Na,Na Na Na f\lJngoi 47

    PR FP Irrphal (6) BJ N Na, Na, Na Na Na Khabeisoi 48

    PR Irrphal (10) BJ N Na,Na,Na Na Na .. Angom Lawai 49

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    53 Sajeb 174,8 1787 314 P MC« - 1i5- TK RSS- SR_2) (00173200) 5) 10)~5-R RJ«5) avt;5- ACS(5- CV(5-10) BS«5) 10) A-C« A-t;5-10) 10) CR:< 10) 8T(5-10) RS(10+) 5) 5) 1\CS(5- ~10+) 10) OCS(5- 10) 54 Sanjenbam 237.4 1312 233 R_3) M M) 1i5- I-PTKSS- SR_2) BS (00173300) C(5-10) 10) lItO/\{ 5- I-P RJ(5-10) avt;5- ACS(5- CV(5-1 0) RS(10+) 10) A-C(5- A-t:5-10) 10) CR_5- 10) 8T(5-10) ~10+) 10) 10) 1\CS(5- 10) OCS(5- 10) 55 Sangsabi 313,81 489 88 PM:<5) • 1i5- I-PTKSS- SP BS (00173400) C(5-10) 10) I-P RJ(5-10) avt; 10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) RS(10+) lItO/\{ 10+) A-t: 10+) CR_5- 1\CS(10+) 8T(10+) ~10+) A-C«5) 10) OCS(10+)

    56 Salakhul 0 5 5 I-PTK8S- (00173500) R_< 5) Ii 10+) I-P RJ(10+) CM:_1D+) ACS(1O+) CV« 5) BS«5) M:< 5) lItO/\{ 10+) A-t:10+) CR_1D+) 1\CS(10+) SR_<5) RS(10+) C«5) A-C(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) ~10+)

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    ~ '0 £ E o '-' ::::I E c c .c E o o .., .~ .~ c: ..... 8 o Q) > "0 Q) C"O 'P .~.... ~ c: 01 ..... (5 ::::I Jg "3 III ~ - ~ ~ () 'S; 8. o ::::I S a::: a.c: E ell a.o ::::I a. '0 o 0 '0 c: ,5 ~ "0 III ts~ Q) (ij - ::::I o III c: .~ .5 ~ E .~ ~ o ell ell Z :E E a. ~B Z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 FR kTphal (8) N Na,Na,Na Na Na - Sangorrsang 50

    FR kTphal (8) 8) N Na,Na,Na Na Na Phaknung 51

    FR Lamai f\P (3) 8) N Na,Na,Na Na Na Chonthaba 52

    FR MR Irrphal (7) 8) N Na,Na,Na Na Na Sajeb 53 FP

    FR kTphal (10) 8) N Na,Na,Na Na Na San;enbam 54

    FR kTphal (11) 8) N Na,Na,Na Na Na Sangsabi 55

    MR FP Lamai (5) 8) Na,Na,Na Na Na Salakhul 56

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    Census of India 2001 • Village Directory - -Amenitie-san-ifLand·US·e(As-on-1999)--- .. Arrenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colurm and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place w here the facility is available is given)

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    :::J Q) (/) c C o .r:. ~ (3 0. ~ Q) (/) .!!1 0. -0 2 o o -0 .r:. [5 Cco c 5l -0 o :::J .r:. c o 0. co .r:. ~ ~ (ij ~ (ij "S OJ E '0 c Q) :::J 0. "e o o Q) C 0. Qi(i) .0 :::J :ill E (/) (ij ~ .~ ]i E :f! :::J tf E~ :::J Q) "0 o C/) ~ zu W c. 8~ 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 57 Takhel 596.33 2039 376 F\6) M - 1-1:.5- I-P S&I-P SPOJ« BS (00173600) SC(5- 10) M:V\{5- FO(5-10) 0vl:10+) ACS(lO+) 5) RS(10+) 10) 10) A-C« A-(5-10) CF\10+) 1\CS(10+) 8T(lO+) f\M.{10+) 5) OCS(10+)

    58 Kharasom 125.7 434 84 PM:< 5) I-PlWW 8P (00173700) C(lO+) H:_ 10+) S&W FO(5-10) 0vl:10+) ACS(lO+) OJ(lO+) BS«5) M:V\{10+) A-(10+) CF\ 10+) r-.r;s(10+) 8T(10+) RS(10+) A-C«5) OCS(10+) f\M.{10+)

    59 Kangba Olingjil 268.09 553 101 PM:<5) I-PS&O OJ 8P BS (00173800) C« 5) H:_ 10+) FO(5-10) Ovl:l0+) ACS(5- 8T(10+) RS(10+) I\lOl\,( 10+) A-(10+) CF\S- 10) f\M.{10+) A-C«5) 10) 1\CS(5- 10) OCS(S- 10) 60 Karreng 173.46 1957 340 P MC« TKRS& OJ(2) 8P BS (00173900) 5) H:_ 10+) R FO(lO+) 0vl:10+) ACS« 5) 8T(10+) RS(10+) I\lOl\,( 10+) A-«5) CF\ 10+) f\CS« 5) f\M.{10+) A-C«5) OCS«5) 61 Tellou 721.79 2285 426 P MC(S- - liS- I-PTKS& 8POJ(fr (00174000) 10) 10) tvOI\{S- I-P FO(lO+) 0vl:10+) ACS« 5) 10) BS« 5) 10) A-C« A-(10+) CF\ 10+) r-.r;s(10+) 8T(10+) RS(10+) 5) OCS( 10+) f\M.{ 10+)

    62 Laikot 1254.2 3456 570 P MC(S- TTKS& 8POJ(fr (00174100) 10) Iii 0+) TK FO(lO+) 0vl:10+) ACS(fr 10) BS«5) M:V\{10+) A-(10+) CR:l0+) 10) ST(10+) RS(10+) A-C«5) f\CS( 10+) f\M.{ 10+) OCS(10+)

    63 NJngren 349.66 1533 276 P MC(S- A-lS li10+) I-PTKS& 8POJ« BS (00174200) 10) I\lOl\,( 10+) I-P FO( 10+) 0vl:10+) ACS« 5) 5) RS(10+) A-C« 5) A-(10+) CF\10+) t\CS(10+) 8T(10+) f\M.{10+) OCS(10+)

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    FR FP Laniai (9) Na,Na,Na Na Na Kharasom 58

    FR FP Laniai (5) ill Na,Na,Na - Kangba Olingjil 59

    FR Laniai (2) Na,Na,Na Na Na Karreng 60

    FR Laniai (3) ill N Na,Na,Na Na Na Tellou 61

    FR FP Laniai (4) ill N Na,Na,Na Na Na Laikot 62

    FR ~ Laniai (3) ill N Na,Na,Na Na Na N:mgren 63 FP

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    ._.~"_ •. ~ _____ H'" • ~--.'" ,"".~--.-- ."'.,.-~, ,." ~-."'. 1·-, - ,."- ".~, ....-~~---~---~-"-"'".,-.~~~~-"-."-"---.~---,---. .. .. Amenities and Land Use (As on 1999) Arrenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is show n in the colurm and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place w here the facility is available is given) ._» I· .- !, ,-- "--"""."-''''_''--'

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    65 Nongdam 132.95 716 148 PI'v'« 5) HPTK8S- 8PCV(5- BS (00174400) C(5-10) H(10+) HP FD(10+) CW(10+) ACS(10+) 10) RS(10+) ~10+) Ai 10+) CP(10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) I\W(1O+) Pl-C(5-10) OCS(10+)

    66 Oksu 437.2 828 150 PI'v'« 5) TKSS-S SP BS (00174500) C(10+) H(10+) FD« 5) CW(10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) RS(10+) ~10+) Ai 10+) CP(10+) NCS(10+) 8T(10+) 1\W(10+) Pl-C(10+) OCS(10+)

    67 Heirok 417.48 405 84 PI'v'« 5) TKRSS- SPCV(5- BS (00174600) C(10+) H(10+) R FD(5-10) CW(10+) ACS(10+) 10) RS(10+) ~10+) PH(10+) CP(10+) NCS(10+) 8T(10+) 1\W(10+) Pl-C(10+) \ OCS(10+)

    Block Total 18473.4 70058 12316 P(98) PHS(9) T(12) PO(9) CM ACS(2) CV(7) 88(37) M(37) W(5) P~9) OCS ST S(12) T1«43) SP(53) PUC(2) 1-P(28) C(3) TW(3) AC R(36) C(4) S

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    m rvR Lamai (7) ED N Na,Na,Na Na Na Nongdam 65 FP

    FRrvR Lamai (10) ED N Na,Na,Na Na Na Oksu 66 FP

    FR rvR Lamai (10) ED N Na,Na,Na Na Na Heirok 67 FP

    PR(36) ED(65) ,..55) MR(47) M(11) FP(56)

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    DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:lmphal East-II Name of CD Block: Imphal East-I C.D.Block. Name of Sub-Dist: 0003 Serial number Name of village 2001 Census location 1991 Census location code code number number 2 3 4 I Lairikyengbam Leikai 00176100 070020002000200057 2 Achanbigei 00175200 070020002000200050 3 Asei Loklen 00175400 070020002000200048 4 Chingangbam Leikai 00177400 070020002000200061 5 Heingang 00175700 070020002000200041 6 Kabo Siphai 00174700 070020002000200045 7 Kairang Meitei 00175800 070020002000200055 8· Kairang Muslim 00176200 070020002000200040 9 Khaidem Leikai 00177600 070010001000100003 10 Khomidok 00175900 070020002000200066 11 Khurai Khonang Khong 00177700 070010001000100005 12 Khurai Konsam leikai 00176000 070020002000200058 13 Khurai Sajor Leikai 00176600 070020002000200059 14 Koirengei 00174900 070020002000200044 15 Kongkham Leikai 00177500 070010001000100002 16 Kontha Ahallup 00176300 070020002000200054 17 Kontha Khabam 00175600 070020002000200052 18 Laipham Siphai 00176500 070020002000200056 19 Laishram Leikai 00176800 070020002000200065 20 Lamlongei 00176400 070030003000300045 21 Luwangsangbam 00175300 070020002000200047 22 Maibakhul 00175000 070020002000200043 23 Matai 00175500 070020002000200049 24 Moirang Kampu 00176900 070020002000200064 25 Mongjam 00175100 070020002000200042 26 Nilakuthi 00174800 070020002000200046 27 Ningthoubung 00177300 070020002000200062 28 Thangjam Leikai 00176700 070020002000200060 29 Basihkhong 00179400 070010001000100034 30 Gangapat 00178500 070010001000100024 31 Keikhu Hao 00178600 070010001000100025 32 Kitna Panung 00179100 070010001000100018 33 Kiyamgei 00179300 070010001000100035 34 Kongba Nongthombam Leikai 00178400 070010001000100023 3S Kshetri Bengoon 00177800 070010001000100007 36 Kshetrigao 00178200 070010001000100011 37 Laingampat 00177200 070010001000100004 38 Lilong Hao 00179600 070010001000100036 39 Loumanbi 00179500 070010001000100033 40 Makhapat 00178000 070010001000100009 41 Naharup 00178100 0700 I 000 I 000 I 000 10 42 Nandeibam Leikai 00178900 070010001000100014 43 Thangbrijao 00178700 070010001000100026 44 Thongju 00179200 070010001000100017 45 Top Dusara(East) 00177100 070020002000200063 46 Top Dusara(West) 00177000 070010001000100006 47 Top Naoria 00178300 070010001000100012 48 Uchkeckon 00178800 070010001000100022 49 Wakha 00177900 070010001000100008 50 Wangkhei Loumanbi 00179000 070010001000100019

    101 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    102 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    Alphabetical list of Villages (C.D. block wise) Name of the District:lmphal East * SI.No. N arne of village 2001 Census location 1991 Census location code code number number

    2 3 4 Name of CD Block: Imphal East - IT Name ofSub-Dist: 0003 1 Basihkhong 00179400 070010001000100034 2 Gangapat 00178500 070010001000100024 3 Keikhu Hao 00178600 070010001000100025 4 Kitna Panung 00179100 070010001000100018 5 Kiyamgei 00179300 070010001000100035 6 Kongba N ongthombam Leikai 00178400 070010001000100023 7 Kshetri Bengoon 00177800 070010001000100007 8 Kshetrigao 00178200 070010001000100011 9 Laingampat 00177200 070010001000100004 10 Lilong Hao '00179600 070010001000100036 11 Loumanbi '00179500 070010001000100033 12 Makhapat '00178000 070010001000100009 13 Naharup '00178100 070010001000100010 14 N andeibam Leikai '00178900 070010001000100014 15 Thangbrijao '00178700 070010001000100026 16 Thongju '00179200 070010001000100017 17 Top Dusara(East) "'00177100 070020002000200063 18 Top Dusara(West) "'00177000 070010001000100006 19 Top Naoria "'00178300 070010001000100012 20 Uchkeckon "'00178800 070010001000100022 21 Wakha "'00177900 070010001000100008 22 Wangkhei Loumanbi "'00179000 070010001000100019

    103 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    104 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. block wise) Name of the District:lmphal East * S1.No. N arne of village 2001 Census location 1991 Census location code code number number

    1 2 3 4 Name of CD Block: 1m phal East - II Name of Sub-Dist: 0004 I Andro 00182700 070010001000100065 2 Angtha 00181800 070010001000100052 3 Arapti 00180600 070010001000100038 4 B amon Kampu 00180000 070010001000100028 5 C hanam S androk 00181400 070010001000100045 6 C hangamd abi 00182800 070010001000100058 7 Huikap 00181600 070010001000100049 8 00183000 070010001000100061 9 Kaina 00182100 070010001000100053 I 0 Kalika 00180200 070010001000100029 1 I K a m u Y a i th ib i 00182600 070010001000100059 12 Karpur S hungba 00181700 070010001000100050 1 3 Keirao M akting 00 180400 070010001000100031 14 K e ir ao - B itr a 00180800 070010001000100040 15 Ke irao- Langd urn 00180900 070010001000100042 16 Ke irao- W angkhem 00181200 070010001000100043 I 7 Khanarok 00181100 070010001000100044 1 8 Kiyam gei Muslim 00180700 070010001000100037 19 Lang-threl Loukon 00181000 070010001000100041 20 Leitam bi 00180300 070010001000100027 21 Lem ba K hul 00181900 070010001000100051 22 Machah 1 00180100 070010001000100030 23 Moirang Purel 00182900 070010001000100060 24 Monthou 00183100 070010001000100062 25 Nung bru ng 00183200 070010001000100063 26 Nungko t 00182500 070010001000100048 27 Poiroukho ngjil 00182200 070010001000100054 28 Takho k M akha 00179900 070010001000100032 29 Takho k Aw ang 00179800 070010001000100020 30 Thiyam -K onjil 00181300 070010001000100047 3 1 Top-Chingtha 00182300 070010001000100056 32 Tulihal 00182000 070010001000100055 33 Uchekon Khunou 00179700 070010001000100021 34 Uru p 00180500 070010001000100039 35 Waithou Chiru 00181500 070010001000100046 36 Yambem 00182400 070010001000100057

    105 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    Census of India 2001 - Village Directory Amenities and Land Use (As on 1999) Amanities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colurm and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ I ~"««.~~~_««krrs. ~f.the n:a~est pla~:'I,V~:r: thef~~ty~~a~~il~~le is given) . ~~««

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    2 Nilakuthi 170.73 1346 261 ~2) M HPRSS- SPCV(5- (00174800) q<5) H(10+) HP R)« 5) ClV(10+) ACS(10+) 10) ST(5- BS«5) ~10+) R1;5-10) ~10+) NCS(10+) 10) RS(10+) A-q<5) OCS(10+) M'V(10+)

    3 Koirengei 189.69 1098 139 ~2) M:< H D HPRSS- R1;3) S~2) BS (00174900) 5)q< ~10+) HP R)« 5) ClV(5- ACS(10+) CV(5-10) RS(10+) 5) A-q<5) 10) NCS(10+) ST(5-10) M'V(10+) ~10+) OCS(10+)

    4 Maibakhul 143.56 612 107 P Mq5- - H(5- THPRSS- SP (00175000) 10) 10) HP R)(5-10) ClV(10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) BS«5) ~10+) R1;<5) ~10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) RS(10+) A-q< 5) OCS(10+) WV(10+)

    5 Mongjam 95.26 578 96 P Mqs- - H(5- HPRSS- SP (00175100) 10) 10) HP R)(10+) ClV(10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) BS«5) ~10+) R1;<5) CR: 10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) RS(10+) A-q<5) OCS(10+) WV(10+)

    6 Achanbigei 496.23 2640 444 ~2) M THPTKR SPCV(5- BS (00175200) A£q< H(10+) SS-HP R)« 5) ClV(5- ACS(5- 10) ST(5- RS(10+) 5) ~10+) R1;< 5) 10) CR:5-10) 10) M'V(10+) A-q<5) 10) NCS(5- 10) OCS(5- 10) 7 Luw angsangba 256.2 4285 710 ~2) M D H« 5) T HPTK FOR1;4) CVSP BS m (00175300) S C ~5-10) SS-HP ClV(5- ACS(5- ST(5-10) RS(10+) FtC« 5) 10) ~5·10) WV(10+) 10) NCS(5- 10) OCS(5- 10) 8 Asei Loklen o ------Uninhabitated ------(00175400) 106 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

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    ------Uninhabitated ------Asei Loklen 8

    107 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    Census of India 2001 - Village Directory

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    12 Kairang M3itei 136.89 1140 207 R,2) ~< - 1-(5- TTKRSS SR,2) BS (00175800) 5) C« 10)~5-R FO«5) avt:< 5) ACS(5- CV(5-1 0) RS(10+) 5) 10) A-C« A-{5-10) ~<5) 10) ST(5-10) ~10+) 5) NCS(5- 10) OCS(5- 10) 13 Khonidok 73.6 3519 529 R,4) M - 1-« TTKSS- SPCV« BS (00175900) C«5) 5)~5- TK FO«5) avt:< 5) ACS(5- 5)ST« RS(10+) 10) A-C« A-{<5) CR,<5) 10) 5) ~10+) 5) NCS(5- 10) OCS(5- 10) 14 Khurai Konsam 47.54 3555 613 R,2) - 1-« TRSS-R A-{12) CVSP 88 Leikai ~2) 5)~< FO«5) avt:< 5) ACS«5) ST«5) RS(10+) (00176000) S(2) C( < 5) A-C( < 5) CR,<5) NCS«5) ~10+) 5) OCS«5) 15 Lairikyengbam 122.89 4006 711 R,5) - 1-« Tt-PRSS A-{15) SR,7) Leikai ~2) S 5)~< t-P FO«5) avt:< 5) ACS«5) CV«5) 88«5) (00176100) ACC« 5) A-C«5) a:l:<5) NCS« 5) ST(5-10) RS(10+) 5) OCS«5) ~10+) 108 Census of Indiiaoof-:'viilage'Oirector'y .. ''A'merliiiesandLandUS;-(As 0,,-1999) I-----r------"T--,--,... "... ----"-'r.----;----:-:---~~=___:__:__-r____r----__r____, Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)··

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    ffi I\iR Irrphal (7) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na - Kontha Khabam 10 FP

    ffi I\iR Irrphal (12) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na t-eingang 11 FP

    ffi I\iR Irrphal (10) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na - Kairang Maitei 12 FP

    ffi I\iR Irrphal (6) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Khonidok 13 FP

    ffi I\iR Irrphal (6) ED NM Na,Na,Na Na Na - Khurai Konsam 14 FP Leikai

    I'vR FP Irrphal (5) ED NM Na,Na,Na Na Na - Lairikyengbam 15 Leikai

    109 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

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    FR MR h'phal (12) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na - Kontha Ahallup 17 FP

    FRMR h"phal (5) ED NM Na,Na,Na Na Na Laniongei 18 FP

    FRI\IR trphal (2) ED NM Na,Na,Na Na Na - Laipham Siphai 19 FP

    FR I\IR h"phal (3) ED NM Na,Na,Na Na Na Khurai Sajor 20 FP Leikai

    FRMR ~hal(5) ED NM Na,Na,Na Na Na - Thangjam Leikai 21 FP

    FRMR ~hal(4) ED NM Na,Na,Na Na Na - Laishram Leikai 22 FP

    MRFP h"phal (3) ED NM Na,Na,Na Na Na - llibirang KaI'1llU 23

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    ~~.- .... ~- - ..... I· -1--' ...... _._ ...... •...... I··--·~·· ... r/) ::l Q) r/) c: Q) ~ e: 0 0 e: e: Q) 0 ~ ~ Iii .~ ~ :::;. .c .c C) ~ a. ~ Q) >- Q) Q) ~:::J ._~ 0 r/) (0 .... r/) - Q) en ! (/) ~ 0 "'0 :§ I( u- ~"'C-... ~ ..!!! 0 (5 '§' .~ .3 "'0 ,El5§ ~.- -Q) .0 ::l ~ E (/) :::J (5 E (0 (ij - (0 ~ ~ 0 m~ ~ ,g E (]) E ~ :::> '6 c Eol<: ';::: "'C E~ .~ (0"'0 So Q) Q) tf o c: ~ o ._ o Q) ~ ::l "'C 0 Ole: "B g_ -g CI) z 8 i-.c i- ZU UJ :E § a. C)j'g « ro O:::.l!!CI)« u ~ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 24 Top 1700 292 1=(2) M - Ii, < TRLSS- SPo/« D.Jsara(\I\A9st) sq< 5) 5) WON,< L RJ«5) 01«5) ACS«5) 5) ST« BS«5) (00177000) 5) A-C« 5) Ai<5) CR:<5) I\CS« 5) 5) R'3(10+) OCS«5) ~10+) 25 Top 2274 399 1=(2) M - Ii, < R8S-R SPCV« BS D.Jsara( East) S q< 5) 5) WON,< RJ«5) 01«5) ACS«5) 5) ST« R'3(10+) (00177100) 5) A-C«5) Ai5-10) CR:< 5) I\CS« 5) 5) ~10+) OCS«5) 26 Laingarrpat 0 ------Lhinhabitated ------(00177200) 27 Nngthoubung 63.74 1409 264 P Mq< - Ii, < TTKRSS- S1=(5) BS (00177300) 5) 5) WON,< R RJ«5) 01«5) ACS«5) CV«5) R'3(10+) 5) A-C«5) Ai5-10) CR:<5) I\CS( < 5) ST( < 5) ~10+) OCS«5) 28 Olingangbam 0 4433 775 P",,<5) - Ii,< TJ-PTKC S~3) Leikai q<5) 5)~< SS-HP RJ«5) 01«5) ACS«5) 0/«5) BS«5) (00177400) 5) R-C«5) Ai5-10) CA:<5) I\CS« 5) ST« 5) R'3(10+) OCS«5) ~10+) 29 Kongkham Leikai 122.49 3210 621 1=(2) M - Ii, 5- T TK 8S- 0/(2) SP BS (00177500) q<5) 10) WON,5- TK RJ«5) 01(5- ACS«5) ST«5) R'3(10+) 10) A-C« Ai<5) 10) ~< I\CS« 5) ~1O+) 5) 5) OCS«5) 30 Khaidem Leikai 40.08 1753 2951=(2} M - Ii,< TTKSS- SPO/« (00177600) q<5) 5) WON,< TK RJ«5) 01«5) ACS« 5) 5) ST« BS«5) 5} A-C«5} Ai<5) CA.<5) f\CS« 5) 5) RS(10+) OCS«5) ~1O+) 31 Khurai Khonang 16.62 1814 312 1=(2) M - Ii, < R8S-R SPCV« Khong Sq<5) 5) WON,< RJ«5) ~<5) ACS«5) 5)ST« BS«5) (00177700) 5) A-C«5) Ai<5) CR:<5) I\CS« 5) 5) R'3(10+) OCS«5) ~10+) 32 Kshetri Bengoon 261.61 3197 5241=(2) M - Ii,< TRSS-R FOAi< SPCV« (00177800) q<5) 5) WON,< 5) 01«5) ACS« 5) 5) ST« BS«5) 5) A-C«5) CR:< 5) f\CS« 5) 5) RS(10+) OCS«5) ~10+) 33 VVakha 202.86 315 61 P""<5) - Ii, < TK 8S-TK (00177900) C«5) 5) rvr:J./II...< RJ«5) ~<5) ACS«5) 0/«5) BS«5) 5) A-C«5) Ai<5) CR:<5) I\CS« 5) SI=«5) R'3(10+) OCS«5) ST«5) ~10+) 34 Makhapat 0 998 185 1=(2) ""< - Ii, < TR8S-R (00178000) 5)q< 5) rvr:J./II...< RJ«5) ~<5) ACS«5) 0/«5) BS«5) 5) 5) A-C« 5) Ai5-10) ~<5) f\CS« 5) SI=«5) R'3(10+) OCS«5) ST«5) ~10+) 112 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST Ce ns us oTindla 2001-= vi'liag'; Dire ctory 'Amenities and' LandUSe(As on1999) ,-_ .... ,- --~~-, Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)"

    1-" " .. , ,."", "" -~~"'"''"~~--»'" 1" ....·- Cultivable land ,,~ ... ,~~._ ...... m ,•• _" ..".x __ ., ,.;::'~""'"'''~' 1-, .. _,,, ... - -~'-~"." I.. ,~''''",,· ~ .. ~" .. """, I"~""""'''''' J...... -"" ~"'"''~''''''' ._---- c E 0 x. ~ > ~ ;:;. >. ~ Q) :.0 .D 'S 2l c E (J c 0 '-' E ::J .._ 'N :::: .&:. .._ a. 0 ::J \) .Q c >

    FRIVR Irrphal (3) 8) NM N3,Na,Na Na Na Top 25 FP CUsara(East)

    ------lklinhabitated ------Laingarrpat 26

    FR IVR Irrphal (5) 8) NM N3,Na,Na Na Na - Nngthoubung 27 FP

    FRFP hphal(3) 8) NM N:I,Na,Na Na Na .. O1ingangbam 28 Leikai

    FRIVR Irrphal (5) 8) NM Na,Na,Na Na Na .. Kongkham Leikai 29 FP

    IVR FP Irrphal (3) 8) NM Na,Na,Na Na Na .. Khaidem Leikai 30

    IVR FP Irrphal (3) NM Na, Na, Na Na Na .. Khurai Khonang 31 Khong

    FR rv'R lrrphal (5) 8) NM Na, Na, Na Na Na .. Kshetri Bengoon 32 FP

    FP Irrphal (5) 8) NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Wakha 33

    FR rv'R Irrphal (5) . 8) NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Mlkhapat 34 FP

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    Census of India 2001 - \Image Directory - _.' ... - ""- .-- _,_ -.- Amenities and Land Use (As on 1999) Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colurm and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 krrs., 5-10 kms. and 10+ krrs of the nearest place w here the facility is available is given) "« '" •• _ •• ~ __.__ • __• ~»._, __, ',,___ _ H»"'~_ ,._, r·~ ....~ .... , _'" ..- ~--" .-

    ...... ~ ., _ .. til ;:, Q) U) ..... c: Q) c: 0 > ~ e: Q) 0 ""§ ro .~ ~ 0 c: 0 .c ~ .t:: :.:;::. U ~ Q. .... w >. Q) Q) E g: 0 ,.... .!!1 Q. - Q) '" ctI ~ Cl 0 a .. ctI-o_ III 0 -0'" .l!! 0 'C .~ ~ ...J 0 I 5·- E :::l Q) JJl "0 -0 Ole.> ~ ::J co .... .> ~ .c c: m 0 > ~CtI 06 Q) 8 I III Q) Q) c: til "0 c: .... a-'Om m c:III 3:_ C) :E :::l .... .c e: o .- o6E .... c: 0'" Q. til e: ""2 _Q)en o Qj JJl .c .l!! :p 0 .0 .;; 0 ~ "iii til ~ "iii - '- til c: --= - ;:, Cl c: .- .0 E 13'"'" til E Q. 0 c: 3: Q) 'Q ~ ~ o (.) ::J :::l Q)~ 0 ::J Q) '2 S 0 - Cl Q) :;; (j) 13 .2 .... Q) c: '0 Q. wU;- C ~.c :::l '" ro ,_ .0 ::J :& ::J .... ro Q) <: 'C .~ E-o So E ~ Q) c 'd "lJ E 3: o Q) 0 :::l Q) -0 ·c 0 o c Ole: g 1:l g_ -g 0= en ~ 8 I-.c I- Z(.) W :::i: 0 0.. (.)~ « m O:J!!en« (.) [1! 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 35 Naharup 108.1 1826 304 R;4) - H« 5) RSS-R (00178100) tv'( < 5) fv'CW( < 5) FO« 5) CIIf« 5) ACS«5) CV«5) B8«5) C« 5) A-iC« 5) A-I(5-10) CR;< 5) NCS« 5) Sp« 5) RS(10+) OCS«5) ST«5) 1'#V(10+) 36 Kshetrigao 145 8286 1311 R;7) - H«5) TK SS-TK FO A1(6) SPCV« (00178200) tv'(3) fv'CW«5) CIIf« 5) ACS«5) 5) 8T« 88«5) S(3) A-iC« 5) CA:< 5) NCS«5) 5) R8(10+) C«5) OCS« 5) 1'#V(10+) 37 Top Naoria 128.4 3370 547 R;4) - H«5) TRSS-R (00178300) MC« fv'CW« 5) FO«5) CI'v'( < 5) ACS«5) CV«5) BS«5) 5) R-IC« 5) F+l(5-10) CA:< 5) NCS« 5) Sp« 5) RS(10+) OCS«5) ST«5) 1'#V(10+) 38 Kongba 43.46 1975 354 R;2) A1S H« 5) TRSS-R A-i(10) Nongthorrbam tv'(2) fv'CW« 5) FO« 5) CI'v'( < 5) ACS«5) CV«5) BS«5) Leikai SC A-iC« 5) CA:< 5) NCS« 5) Sp« 5) RS(10+) (00178400) OCS«5) ST«5) 1'#V(10+) 39 Gangapat 34.35 2000 345 ptv'« - H«5) TRSS-R ACSN:S« BS (00178500) 5) C« fv'CW« 5) FO« 5) CI'v'( < 5) 5) OCS(5- CV« 5) RS(10+) 5) R-IC« 5) F+l(5-10) CA:< 5) 10) Sp« 5) 1'#V(10+) ST« 5) 40 Keikhu Hao 50.9 1242 191 R;3) - H« 5) TKRSS- SPCV« BS (00178600) M8 fv'CW« 5) R FO« 5) CI'v'( < 5) ACS«5) 5) ST« RS(10+) C«5) A-lC« 5) A-I{< 5) CP« 5) NCS«5) 5) 1'#V(10+) OCS«5) 41 Thangbrijao 0 1132 191 PW« - H« 5) TKSS-TK SPCV« BS (00178700) 5) C( < fv'CW( < 5) FO« 5) Cl'v'(5- ACS(5-10) 5) ST« RS(10+) 5) A1C« 5) A-l« 5) 10) CA:< NCS(5-10) 5) 1'#V(10+) 5) OCS(5-10)

    42 Uchkeckon 105.2 3157 576 R;3) A-lS H« 5) TI-FRC FO CPCfoI« SP(2) BS (00178800) MC« WON« 5) SS-C A-I(12) 5) ACS(5-10) CV« 5) RS(10+) 5) FHC«5) N:S(5-1 0) ST« 5) 1'#V(10+) OCS(5-1 0)

    43 Nandeibam 185.7 3341 560 R;3) - H« 5) TTKRSs.. SP(2) Leikai MC« WON«5) R FO«5) Cfv'(5- ACS(5-10) CV«5) BS«5) (00178900) 5) A1C«5) Ftl(5-10) 10) CA:< NCS(5-10) ST«5) RS(10+) 5) OCS(5-10) 1'#V(10+)

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    Census of India 2001 • Village Directory Amenities and Land Use (As on 1999) ~----r------~----~----~.--'- Land use (ioeo area under different types of land use in hectare)·"

    ~- _._,. ._,.-. ,~ .-~ .. " .------~ >""- --" -- ,---- I-- Cultivable land

    0_ ..0 _ H_ ••• _ •• _.""", __ ,_. .00 ••• o._ <'_'-"",. >~--.~=-".- or--- c E 0 ~ +' (11 C > :;;. z. +' Q) '0 ..0... :; !S c 0 '-' E u c ON E :::J .... E t: t: ::;) .r= "0 c ..!2 OJ '5 >. ""0 S :::J Qj c ..... co .!§ C 0 °iii ..!2 ;: Ci - ~ "3 :::J II) .0 .9 Q) t u 0::: > Q. a. 0 :::J U co c c (11 3 E .r= .s :::J cu a. ::;) u II) co 0.0 cu 0 0 0 Q. 0- _ u 0 I!? (5 0 c co 1ii ..... E co 0;:: Q) 0;:: (11 - eU .~ ""' 'ia "0 c -Q) ~ til ::::I 1ii U (ij e ;: 1ii c .... > 0 c 0"",> (11 a. co ~ I!? ~ ::l :§ +' .~ °iii E .~ Q) 0 Q) 0 co 0 0 Q 0 :; :; ~ til ~ Z 0. Z ~ E u.... ~ Vl 0 I- u 0. :IE u « z en 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 1 FR krphal (5) ED NM Na,Na,Na ilia ilia lllaharup 35

    FR FP krphal (4) BJ NM Na, Na, Na ilia Na Kshetrigao 36

    FRtvR krphal (4) BJ NM Na,Na,1IIa ilia Na Top lllaoria 37 FP ffitvR krphal(4) ED NM Na,Na,Na Na Na Kongba 3B FP t-bngthorrbam Leikai

    FRtvR krphal (4) ED NM Na,Na,1IIa ilia Na Gangapat 39 FP

    FRtvR IrrphaJ (3) ED NM Na,Na,Na ilia Na Keikhu Hao 40 FP

    FRtvR h"phal (5) ED NM Na,IIIa,Na ilia Na Thangbrijao 41 FP

    tvR FP Irrphal (4) ED NM Na, Na, Na ilia Na Uchkeckon 42

    tvR FP Inl>hal (6) ED NM Na, Na, Na ilia Na - Nandeibam Leika; 43

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    ""~--"-----."'""'"""""'~""."'~'.-""-'-~'-".'. ,. . -,.--~-.-.,.,-"~, ..-<" Census of India 2001 • Village Directory ----Arne nlties-a-nci'LandUSe' (A&-oo1999) .

    Arrenities available (if not available w ~hin the village, a dash (-) is show n in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place w here the facility is available is given) . I-~- .. -.-...... , .-~.----~- .. _.,._, , -.~--".,-".",.--.--.-."-., 1"- --,_ .. ". .--~- ...... _.... 1·_······ 1 .. 1-"'" ~ VI Q) ::J Q) VI ..- C C 0 0 > ~ c Q) 0 :;:> ~ ""iii 0 :§_ .J:: .J:: '2: ~ (.) ~ 0.. e! Q) >- Q) Q) Q) ~::J ._m 0 ::J a:l~ .;;: ~ .J:: C <0 0 ::J ._ ~ro 06 Q) 8 ro ' VI

    116 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    >.,,, ~~,--~.-.--~,.,,+ -~ .. ,- Census of India 2001 - Village Directory

    .. __ ' __.'_"' ___ "'_" ___""~' __ "'~"".'+'_"".' _____"""+,"". _____ ,» __" • .. ~"."w'". __ • Amenities and Land Use (As on 1999) ~----r------'r---~----,'- Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)**

    ...... - ..... - ..... -----... ---1·----·······1· ._ ...... --·-~ .. ·---+---,-:CU,.....",ltiv,...a....,b'""'le.....,..la-n-:d..,----r---,.----l ~.+- ......

    ,,-,,1--, .... -"..... ~-....--- ...... +-.-...... ---1--.... __... - .. _ .... - ..1---,.----;. ... - E .:.! g z-. ::c o e E E ::J E c ::J ..r::: o § ..r::: "") E .~ "") 8 .~ or::: iii > > iii "Q c"Q '';: "0 r::: >. .... :E r::: ::J c.. -­(J) ~ [I! '3 ::J ~ fIl 1i 0. o ::J u 8 0:: ::J 0. 111 r::: o.r::: E fIl 111 0.0 ~ .2 '0 .2 ::J 0. ro- e '0 r::: .5 ~ o "iii (J) ~ ::J (ij fIl r::: ro .~ ~ .£ ~ E .;:: ~ ~ o 111 o~ (J) 111 (J) a.. Z ~ E I- a a.. ~a Z (f) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 ffi rvR lfl1Jhal (3) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Wangkhei 44 FP Lourranbi

    ffi rvR Irrphal (3) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Kitna Panung 45 FP

    ffi ~ Irrphal (5) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Thongju 46 FP

    rvR FP Lilong (2) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na KiyaITgei 47

    rvR FP Ifl1Jhal (6) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Basihkhong 48

    rvRFP Irrphal (8) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Lourranbi 49

    ~FP Lilong (1) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Lilong Hao 50

    PR(34) ~48) ~48) MR(44) M(48) FP(47)

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    Amenities and Land Use (As on 1999) Arrenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is show n in the colurm and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 krrs., 5-10 kms. and 10+ krrs of the nearest place w here the facility is available is given) ,-- -+--.. ~--~-- ..------

    ... ..-.-~-.. 'iii :l cv

    2 TakhokAwang 262.15 1163 204 PM:< - H(5- TKRSS- ACS~ SPCII(5- (00179800) 5)C« 10)~5- R FO(5-10) CM;5- OCS 10) ST(5- BS« 5) 5) 10) A-C« 5) A-l(5-10) 10) ~5- 10) RS(10+) 10) ~10+)

    3 Takhok llfakha 230.45 470 77 PM - H(5- HPRC (00179900) C(5- 10) ~5- SS-HP FO(5-10) CM;5- ACS(5-1 0) CII(5-10) BS«5) 10) 10) A-C«5) A-l« 5) 10) ~5- t\CS(5-10) S~<5) RS(10+) 10) OCS(5-10) ST(5-10) ~10+)

    4 Bannon Karrpu 81.72 2546 439 PM:< - H(5- THPlKR CM~5- S~4) BS (00180000) 5) C« 10) ~5- SS-HP FO(5-10) 10) ACS(5-10) CII(5-10) RS(10+) 5) 10) A-C«5) A-l( < 5) t\CS(5-10) ST(5-10) f\N\J( 10+) OCS(5-1 0)

    5 llfachahl 49.97 409 65 PM S - H(5- THPW ACS t\CS SPCII(5- BS (00180100) C( < 5) 10) IIt'OI\oX 5- TK R SS- FO(5-10) avt;5- OCS 10) 8T(5- RS(10+) 10) A-C« 5) W A-l« 5) 10) ~5- 10) f\N\J(10+) 10)

    6 Kalika 70.2 218 39 PM:< - H(5- HPTKR SPCII(5- (00180200) 5)C« 10) ~5- SS-HP FO(5-10) CM;5- ACS(5-10) 10) ST(5- BS« 5) 5) 10) A-C« 5) A-l« 5) 10) ~5- t\CS(5-10) 10) RS(10+) 10) OCS(5-10) ~10+)

    7 Leitarnbi 0 ------Uninhabitated ------(00180300) 8 Keirao Makting 121.07 4344 681 ~6) A-lS H(5-10) TKRSS- Fa A-l(8) S~3) (00180400) MC(5- ~10+) R CM;10+) ACS(10+) CII(10+) BS«5) 10) A-C« 5) ~10+) t\CS(10+) ST(10+) RS(10+) OCS(10+) ~10+)

    9 Lkup 387.39 3993 654 ~4) A-lS SMP H( 5· R SS-R ACS t\CS S~4) BS (00180500) MC(5- 10) ~5- FO(10+) CM;5- OCS CII(10+) RS(10+) 10) 10) A-C(5- A-l« 5) 10) ~5- ST(10+) tw\I(10+) 10) 10) 118 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    .'_ ,. . "_. ,.". "-.-~ .. -, --~ -_. ,,- '''' .,~,--. Census of India 2001 • Village Directory . .Amenities-~and- Lan~(rUSi(As~on-1999)~·-········ r----,...------,r----,--..,-,,---- Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)·'

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    FR I'vR Irrphal (10) NM Na,Na,Na Na Na - Uchekon Khunou FP

    FR I'vR Irrphal (10) ED NM Na,Na,Na Na - TakhokAwang 2 FP

    I'vR FP Irrphal (10) Na,Na,Na Na Na - Takhok Makha 3

    FR I'vR ,"""hal (8) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na - Barnon Karrpu 4 FP

    FR I'vR Irrphal (9) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Machahl 5 FP

    I'vR FP Irrphal (10) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Kalika 6

    ------Uninhabitated ------.----- Leitarrbi 7

    I'vR FP ,"""hal (14) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na - Keirao Makting 8

    I'vR FP Irrphal (14) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Urup 9

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    -_.,' . ", I~--'" (j) ::::J Q) (/) .- e: Q) ~" e: 0 > e: 0 '_." "iii .~~ 0 e: Q) 0 .t:: ~ .r:. (.) 0. ~ '=- ~ Q) Q) ~::::J ._~ 0 3l 1V' .- 0 0- til ~ 0 -0 1!l 0 'C .~ ..J 0 (5 I ~:QE ::::J Q) :ll1 -0 0>0 ::::J co_ .r:. £l > ~ ~ .s: ~ e: 8 m 0 m Q) m I (/) til Q) Q) e: (/) -0 oe: ._.... aili~ 3: 0> ;; 0 ::::J ,_ .r:. e: ~E- e: " Qj 0 0. m _CllCI) o e: .!l1 ~ .r:. 1!l c:~ :..:; 0 .D 0 m ~ iii ~ ,S .0" 8:;::; '5 - '5 iii 0> E E m 0 e: 3: ~ ~ :J ::::J 0. Q) 'e ::::J CII ° {) '1: ~ e: '0 ~~ 0 -(iiUl 0> Q) ::!:.r:. :.;::. "'ih 13 .~ ::::J (/) 2 e: ]i m CII ... m ~ 0. .D ::::J 1§ ::::J .... E >. (ij Q) :i2 E

    11 Kiyarrgei MJslim 162.44 2149 328 A;S) A-lS H(10+) RS8-R ACSNCS SA;6) (00180700) MS 1\iOIV( 10+) FO(S-10) Cfv'( 10+) OCS CV(10+) BS«S) C(S- A-IC(S-10) A-l(S-10) CP(10+) ST(10+) RS(10+) 10) NIfI/(10+) 12 Keirao-Bitra 173.04 2231 407 A;3) - H(S- THPW POPH(8) ACSNCS SA; 3) BS (00180800) M;'S- 10) 1\iOIV( S- TKRSS- Cfv'(S- OCS CV(S-10) RS(10+) 10) 10) A-IC(S- W 10) cp(S· ST(10+) NIfI/(10+) C(S- 10) 10) 10) 13 Keirao-Langdum 273.63 2047 411 A;2) H(S- THPW SA;2) BS (00180900) MS 10) 1\iOIV( 5- TKS8-HP FO«S) Cfv'(10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) RS(10+) C(5- 10) A-IC(S- A-l« 5) cp(5- ~(10+) ST(10+) NIfI/(10+) 10) 10) 10) OCS(10+)

    14 Lang-Threl 0 2S S SS- Loukon (00181000) is Khanarok 103.44 433 97 PM;'5- - H(S- HPTKS8- ACSNCS SP BS (00181100) 10) 10) 1\iOIV( S- HP FO(10+) Cfv'( 10+) OCS CV(10+) RS(10+) C(S- 10) A-lC( < 5) A-i(10+) cp(10+) ST(10+) NIfI/(10+) 10) 16 Keirao- 228.19 896 166 A;2) PHS H(10+) HPTKS8- PO ~(4) SP BS Wangkhem M;'5- 1\iOIV( 10+) HP A-l(10+) Cfv'(10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) RS(10+) (00181200) 10) A-IC(S-10) cp(10+) OCS(10+) ST(10+) NIfI/(10+) C(5- 10) 17 Thiyam-Konjil 231.83 1927 341 A;2) - H(S- HPTKL CV(2) BS (00181300) MS 10) 1\iOIV( 5- S8-HP FO(5-10) Cfv'(S- ACS(S-10) SA;4) RS(10+) C«5) 10) A1C« S) A-l(S-10) 10) cp(S- ~(S-10) ST(10+) NIfI/(10+) 10) OCS(5-1O)

    18 Chanam 0 1429 284 A;3) - H(10+) HPTK S8- OCS ACS(S· SA;2) BS Sandrok MC« 1\iOIV( 10+) HP FO(S-10) Cfv'(S- 10) NCS(5- CV(10+) RS(10+) (00181400) S) A-lC(5-10) A-l(S-10) 10) cp(S- 10) ST(10+) NIfI/(10+) 10) 19 Waithou Chiru 37.81 110 19 PM;' 5- D A-lS CHVV TKSSS- ACSNCS SPCV(5- BS (00181500) 10) 1-1(10+) S PO(10+) Cfv'(S- OCS 10) RS(10+) C(5- IvOV(S-10) A-i(5-10) 10) cp(5· ST(10+) NIfI/(10+) 10) A-lC(S-10) 10) 120 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    .--Cens-us of India-2001 ~---Viiiage-Oirectory Am-;niiies an-dLan(j' USe (ASOnf999-,- -- ... ,.....--~----__,r__- --...,.-~ ...... -----. Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)"

    1---' >..... ~.- 1----_. .. ~->~-,.""-.. 1---···_···· ..••.. I~· '"","-'"--- Cultivable land , .. f-•• . .. --1-" .. __ •...... - I········-~·· _' .... '--- I-·'····~ .... · c· e- o -" .~ c '=- i!:' >. ~ Q) 'ti .0 ~ c 0 ._., E c .j;j E :l a.... ~ ro E c c :l ..c Q) 0 0 ...., S E 0:g ..c...., 0> 'ti ro .~ c Qj ~ 8 .... 0 Q) J] oil ::2 Q) :0:; -0 .J:l .s: .~ .~ -0 c .Jl1 0> c >. C-o ...... C ~ :l .... ro Q) 0 'ro J] W -- :; :; ::J II) .0 .8 a. C1> t:: .... () > .s: a. o :l () 0:: § :l a. ro c a. c ro E ro a.tl CI.l CI.l :l ti 0 (ij a. ro ;:

    MR FP Irrphal (14) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na - Kiyarrgei Mlslim 11

    AHJR ITphal (10) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Keirao-Bitra 12 FP

    FR Irrphal (12) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na - Keirao-Langdum 13

    0 Na,Na,Na Lang-Threl 14 Loukon

    FRMR Irrphal (15) 8) NM Na,Na,Na Na Na Khanarok 15 FP

    FRMR Irrphal (12) ED NM Na,Na,Na Na Na Keirao- 16 FP Wangkhem

    FRMR Irrphal (12) 8) NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Thiyam-Konjil 17 FP

    FR MR Lilong (10) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na - Chanam Sandrok 18 FP

    FRMR fnlJhal (12) 8) NM Na, Na, Na Na Na - Waithou Chiru 19 FP

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    Census of India 2001 • Village Directory

    ><0 _.~">_._.". __ .. f" . Amenities and Land Use (As on 1999) Arrenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is show n in the colurm and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 krrs., 5-10 krrs. and 10+ krrs of the nearest place w here the facility is available is given)

    , ~-. ~ ~~._O>.~_ "".,,-, .~-. «",.~., ,~-~ ...... _." ..... - .. .- "~~"'-""-" .. _ .. "...... -"", .

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    22 Angtha 172.09 2491 442 R:3) A-lS H(10+) HPll< CS Fe A-J« SPCV« BS (00181800) MS 1ItON(10+) SS-S 5) Cl\lX10+) ACS(10+) 5) RS(10+) q5- PHq<5) CP(10+) NCS(10+) ST(10+) NllV(10+) 10) OCS(10+) 23 Lerrba Khul 0 ------Uninhabilated ------(00181900) 24 TuJihal 241.7 4876 820 R:3) - H(10+) HPll

    27 Top-Chingtha 1052.6 4352 845 R:4) PHS H(10+) THPll

    .. Census ~ofindia'20of-:-vfllage -Directory --.-~"'"','< "-"'+ ...., ,~~-,-,+-".~,-~-.~---~.,,-" ... ,+--,~~".+,-... -,--. "~--+,,'---"',. i---.------..-----r--..,Amenities.. -----.... and Land Use (As on 1999) Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare)**

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    ;:. Q) :0 E c: o ::s .~ E .c..., Cl E (1) c ... o Ql ::E 8 :;::: -0 Ql C Cl >, C-o .l!! (jj o ::s .!!l a. ~ ~ (/) .c c. o ::s 0:: ~ E ::s c.ts c.c: ::s II) '0 e .Q '0 c .5 $ -0 o iii Ql ... ::s .Q tii II) c: .£ ~ E .~ o (1) (jj (1) a.i ::E E a. ~B z I/) 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 (a) 20 (b) 21 (a) 21 (b) 22 23 2 PR FP Yairipok (5) ED N Na,Na,Na Na Na HUlkap 20

    PR J\.R Yairipok (7) ED N Na, Na, Na Na Na - Karpur Shungba 21 FP

    PRI'vR Yairipok (5) ED NM Na,Na,Na Na Na Angtha 22 FP

    ------Uninhabitated ------Lerma Khul 23

    ffil'vR Yairipok (7) ED NM Na,Na,Na Na Na Tulihal 24 FP

    ffi I'vR Yairipok (6) ED NM Na,Na,Na Na Na Kaina 25 FP

    ffi I'vR Yairipok (5) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Fbiroukhongjil 26 FP

    ffi I'vR Yairipok (6) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Top-Chingtha 27 FP

    PR I'vR Yairipok (7) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Yarrbem 28 FP

    PR I'vR Yairipok (8) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Nungkot 29 FP

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    31 Andro o ------Uninhabitated ------(00182700) 32 Olangarrdabi 412.93 5290 923 R:4) - Ji10+) HPR5S- FOFH« OJ SR:6) BS (00182800) W« 5) 1VOIV(10+) HP 5) 01(10+) ACS(10+) ST(10+) RS(10+) C(5- A-C« 5) ~5- 1\CS(10+) Nv'V(10+) 10) 10) OCS(10+)

    33 l'Ioirang RJrel 642.09 1909 340 R:2) - 1110+) HPTKRC FOFH(5- SR:3) BS (00182900) M 1VOIV(10+) SS-C 10) ctv'(10+) ACS(10+) OJ(10-r) RS(10+) C(10+) A-C(10+) ~10+) 1\CS(10+) ST(10+) Nv'V(10+) OCS(10+)

    34 Hham 234.33 645 121 PM:5- - Ji10+) HPTKRC SR:2) BS (00183000) 10) 1VOIV(10+) SS-C PJ(10+) ctv'(10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) RS(10+) C(10+) A-C(10+) M:5-10) CA:10+) 1\CS(10+) ST(10+) Nv'V(10+) OCS(10+)

    35 I'Ionthou 180.83 277 47 PM:5- - Ji10+) HPTKRC SP BS (00183100) 10) IV'OI'.I: 10+) SS-HP PJ(10+) CW(10+) ACS(10+) CV(10+) RS(10+) C(10+) A-C« 5) M:5-10) CA: 10+) 1\CS(10+) ST(10+) Nv'V(10+) OCS(10+)

    36 N.lng Brung 218.71 1529 308 R:2) - Ji10+) HPTKRC SR:2) BS (00183200) M:5- IV'OI'.I: 10+) SS-HP PJ(5-10) Ov'(10+) ACS(10+) CV(5-10) RS(10+) 10) A-C(5-10) M:5-10) CR"10+) t\CS(10+) ST(10+) Mll,(10+) C(10+) OCS(10+)

    Block Total 7328.4 60264 10756 P(68) 0(2) PHS(9) T(5) P0(8) CM ACS(7) CV(7) 85(25) M(15) SMP CHIlI W(3) P~22) NCS(ll) SP(72) 5(6) T1«26) OCS(9) AC !-P(2S) R(21) C(ll) L(2) 5(4)

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    Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectare),*

    t--'~Cu~ltiv-a~b~le~la-n~d.----.-----r----~----II-- +--

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    ------Uninhabitated ------Andro 31 ffi MR Yairipok (8) ED NM Na,Na,Na Na Na - O1angarrdabi 32 FP

    ffi MR Yairipok (12) ED NM Na,Na,Na Na Na Mlirang AJrel 33 FP

    ffi MR Yairipok (10) ED NM Na,Na,Na Na Na Itham 34 FP

    FRMR Yairipok(11) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na IIIbnthou 35 FP

    ffiMR Yairipok(10) ED NM Na, Na, Na Na Na Nung Brung 36 FP

    PR(26) ED(31) ~31) Na Na MR(30) M(28) FP(31)

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    APPENDIX I - Village Directory Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities in villages - C.D. block level Name of the District:lmphal East * Serial Name ofC.D.Block Total Total Educational institutions number number of population Primary school Middle school Matriculation / inhabited of C.D. Secondary school villages block

    Villages Insti- Villages Insti- Villages rnsti- tutions tutions tutions 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jiribam C.D.Block 50 31,405 49 87 15 16 8 8 2 Imphal East - I C.D.Block 93 138,728 91 165 56 69 22 27 3 Imphal East - II C.D.Block 54 116,433 49 128 29 38 14 20 o istrict(Rural): 197 286,566 189 380 100 123 44 55

    Serial Educational institutions (contd.) Medical institutions number Higher Secondary College (graduate Adult literacy Others No Hospital Dispensary / PUC / and above) classes/centres educa­ Intermediate / tional Junior college facilities Villages Insti- Villages Insti- Villages Insti- Villages Insti- ~~------~------Villages Insti- Villages Insti- tutions tutions tutions tutions tutions tutions 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 o o o o 5 5 o o 1 o o o o 2 5 6 5 5 2 2 o o 2 1 1 2 2 3 1 o o 4 o o 2 2 6 7 6 6 8 8 o o 7 4 4

    Serial Medical institutions Medical institutions (contd.) number Primary Health Primary Health Maternity and Child Family Welfare Community Health Others No Centre / Health Sub-centre Welfare Centre / Centre Workers medical Centre Maternity Home / facilities Child Welfare Villages Insti- Villages Insti- Villages Insti- Villages Insti- Villages Numbers Villages Insti- tutions tutions tutions tutions tutions 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 o o 7 7 o o o o o o o o 43 2 o o 12 12 o o o o o o o o 79 3 o o 13 13 o o o o 39 o o 32 32 o o o o 161

    Serial Drinking water Drinking water source (contd.) Post, Telegraph & Telephone number Tap Well Tank Tube- River Foun- Canal Others More No Post Teleg- Post & Post Teleg­ Post, well tain than drinking office raph telegraph office raph telegraph one water office office & office office & source facilit ies phone & phone

    37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 I 2 36 30 2 30 18 0 2 34 o 6 o o 1 o o 2 31 5 62 3 52 1 5 44 80 o I3 o o 5 o o 3 18 3 35 2 39 4 16 28 46 o 12 o o 6 o o 51 44 127 7 121 23 21 74 160 o 31 o o 12 o o 126 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    Serial Transport communications Banks Power supply number Phone Bus Railway Navigable Villages Number of Available Not Villages Number of service station waterway commercial and availabJe agri-cultural co-op erative credit banks societies

    53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 3 13 0 5 0 0 47 3 13 15 2 13 56 0 0 1 92 2 2 3 10 34 0 0 2 2 52 9 9 26 103 0 5 3 3 191 5 24 26

    Serial Recreational facility Newspaper I Ma~ine

    number ,villages Number of Villages Number of Cinema/ Sports Stadium / News Ma~ine News paper non-agri' other credit Video hall club Auditorium! paper &Ma~ine cultural credit societies Community societies hall

    63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 o o o o 15 o 17 4 4 2 o o 1 1 14 112 1 82 38 38 3 8 11 9 9 8 91 o 52 49 49 8 11 10 10 23 218 151 91 91

    APPENDIX IA - Village Directory Villages by number of Primary Schools Name of the District:Imphal East * Serial Name of C. D. block Total Number of primary schools number number of inhabited None One Two Three Four + villages 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 liribam C.D.Block 50 23 18 4 4 2 Imp hal East - I C.D.Block 93 2 49 25 8 9 3 Imphal East - II C.D.Block 54 5 14 13 12 10 District Total: 197 8 86 56 24 23

    APPENDIX IB - Village Directory Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools Name of the District:lmphal East * Serial Name of C. D. block Total Type of educational institutions available number number of No School At least one At least one At least one inhabited primary school primary school middle school and villages and no middle and one middle one secondary school school school 2 3 4 5 6 7 liribam C.D.Block 50 34 15 8 2 Imphal East - I C.D.Block 93 2 35 56 22 3 Imphal East - II C.D.Block 54 5 20 29 14 Total: 197 8 89 100 44 127 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    APPENDIX 1 C - Village Directory Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities awilable Name of the District:Imphal East * Serial Name of C. D. block Number of villages with different sources of drinking water available number Only tap Only well Only tube Only M ore than one source well handpump only from tap, well, tube well, handpump 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Jiribam CD.Block 1 2 0 2 3 2 Imphal East - I C.D.Block 0 0 0 4 16 3 Imehal East - II CD.Block 0 0 0 0 9 District Total: 2 0 6 28

    APP:ENDIX IT - Village Directory Villages with 5,000 and above population m.ich do not have one or more amenities Name of the District:bnphal East * S1. Name of Location Name of C. O. Popu- Amenities not available ( indicate N. A. where amenity not available) No. village code block lation number Senior College Primary Tap Bus Approach Commer­ Secondary Health drinking facility by Pucca cial Bank School Sub water road Centre 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 HeinllfUlg 175700 Imphal East - 5364 Available NA Available Available A vailable Available N A I C.O.Block 2 Laipham 176500 Imp hal East - 5040 NA NA NA Available Available Available NA Siphai I C.O.Block 3 Khurai 176600 lmphal East - 7239 N.A. A vailable Available Available Available Available NA Sajor Leikai I C.D.Block 4 Kshetrigao 178200 Imphal East - 8286 NA NA N.A. N.A. N.A. Available NA II C.D.Block 5 Thongju 179200 Imphal East - 9539 NA NA N.A. Available Available Availahle N.A. II C.D.Block 6 Changam- 182800 Imphal East - 5290 NA NA N.A. NA Available Available N.A. dabi II C.O.Block

    APP:ENDIXll-A Census TOmI Cens us Tomts which do not have one or more amenities Name of the District:Imphal East * S1. Name of census Location Name of Popu- Amenities not available Amenities not available No. town codenumher C. O. block lation ( indicate N. A. where amenity ( indicate N. A. where amenity not not available) available) Senior College Health Tap Bus Approach Banks Secondary Centre drinking facility by Pucca School water road 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11 12 1 Porompat C.T. 40705000 5160 NA NA N.A. NA N.A. NA NA 2 Torban 40706000 4559 NA N.A. NA N.A . N.A. NA NA . (Khetri Leikai) C.T. 3 Khongman C.T. 40708000 5465 N.A. N.A. NA NA N.A. NA N.A. 128 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    APPENDIX IV - Village Directory C.D. block wise lis t ofinbabited ,mages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is awilable Name of the District:Imphal Fast * Serial number Location code number Name of village 1 2 3 Name of CD Block: Jiribam C.D.Block Nil Name or CD Block: Imphal East - I C.D.Block Nil Name orCD Block: Imphal East -II C.D.Block 1 181000 Lang-Threl Loukon

    APPENDIXV- Village Directory

    , Summary sh~wing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population Serial Name ofC.D. block Total villages Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited number villages villages villages having no Scheduled Castes population 2 3 4 5 6 Iiribam C.D.Block 51 I 50 27 2 Imphal East - I C.D.Block 95 2 93 87 3 Imphal East - II C.D.Block 58 4 54 51 District Total: 204 7 197 165

    APPENDlX VI - Village Directory Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population

    Serial Name of C. D. block Total villages Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited villages number villages villages having no Scheduled Tribes population 2 3 4 5 6 Jiribam C.D.Block 51 I 50 25 2 Imp hal East - I CD.Block 95 2 93 69 3 Imphal East - II C.D.Block 58 4 54 43 District T ota!: 204 7 197 137

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    APPENDIX VII A- Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by Name of the District:lmphal East * A-Scheduled Castes Range of Scheduled Castes Location code number Name of village population (perce~tages) 1 2 3 Name of CD Block: Jiribam C.D.Block Less than 5 163600 Dibong 164800 Jarolpokpi 163000 Uchathol 167000 Guakhal 11-20 167200 Bhomikpara 166500 Chotobekra 31-40 167400 Jakuradhor Part II 166700 Bhutangkhal 41-50 167700 Narayanpur 51-75 165400 Chandranathpur 165700 Nungphou 167100 Harinagar 166000 Makhabosti 167300 Jakuradhor Part I 76 and above 167500 Tpidhor 167600 Durgapur 165900 Baiboni 166200 Tilka Compani 166600 Lamabhutangkhal 165800 Latingkhal 165600 Berabak 167800 Madhupur 165500 Binselu Name of CD Block: Imphal East - I C.D.Block Less than 5 176100 Lairikyengbam Leikai 171800 Pangei 174900 Koirengei 171900 Thangjam Khunou 174300 Kakching 5-10 175500 Matai Name of CD Block: Imphal East - II C.D.Block Less than 5 182600 Kamu Yaithibi 177900 Wakha 182500 Nun kot Note:- Villages having NIL Scheduled Castes Population have been excluded

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    APPENDIX VII A- Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by Name of the District:lmphal East * A-Scheduled Castes Range of Scheduled Castes Location code number Name ofviIlage 1 2 3 Name of CD Block: Jiribam C.D.Block Less than 5 163600 Dibong 164800 Jarolpokpi 163000 Uchathol 167000 Guakhal 11-20 167200 Bhomikpara 166500 Chotobekra 31-40 167400 lakuradhor Part II 166700 Bhutangkhal 41-50 167700 Narayanpur 51-75 165400 Chandranathpur 165700 Nungphou 167100 Harinagar 166000 Makhabosti 167300 lakuradhor Part I 76 and above 167500 Tpidhor 167600 Durgapur 165900 Baiboni 166200 Tilka Compani 166600 Lamabhutangkhal 165800 Latingkhal 165600 Berabak 167800 Madhupur 165500 Binselu Name of CD Block: Imphal East - I C.D.Block Less than 5 176100 Lairikyengbam Leikai 171800 Pangei 174900 Koirengei 171900 Thangjam KhunQu 174300 Kakching 5-10 175500 Matai

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    APPFNDIX VU A- Village Directory List ofvilla~es accordin~ to the proportion ofthe Scheduled Castes to the total population by Name of the District:lrnphal East * A-Scheduled Castes Range of Scheduled Castes Location code number Name of village population (percentages) 2 3 N arne of CD Block: Irnphal East - n C.D.Block Less than 5 182600 Kamu Yaithibi 177900 Wakha 182500 Nungkot Note:- Villages having NIL Scheduled Castes Population have been excluded

    APPENDIX VUB - Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion ofthe Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

    Name of the District:Imphal East * A-Scheduled Tribes Range of Scheduled Tribes Location code number N arne of village population (percentages) 2 3 Name ofeD Block: Jiribam C.D.Block Less than 5 164100 Aglapur 163600 Dibong 166800 Jatrapur 166300 Abompunjee 167000 Guakhal 166100 Dholakhal 166600 Lamabhutangkhal 162900 Hilghat 5-10 165100 Leishabithol 167300 lakuradhor Part I 11-20 163800 Kamaranga 165900 Baiboni 163100 Narandhor Basa 167400 Jakuradhor Part Ii 21-30 163000 Uchathol 166900 Borobekra 166000 Makhabosti 31-40 167100 Harinagar 167700 Narayanpur 41-50 165700 Nungphou 51-75 164800 Jarolpokpi 166500 Chotobekra 166700 Bhutangkhal 132 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    2 3 76 and above 167900 Choudhurikha1 166400 Jirimukh Name of CD Block: Imphal East - I CD. Block Less than 5 177400 Chingangbam Leikai 176100 Lairikyengbam Leikai 170000 Lamboikhul 171300 Haraorou 170800 Waiton 175100 Mongjam 175200 Achanbigei 174900 Koirengei 171100 Khundrakpam 168200 Makeng Chonglou 1·72700 Khabeisoi 172600 Nungoi 171900 Thangjam Khunou 5-10 175300 Luwangsangbam 175500 Matai 11-20 177500 Kongkham Leikai 171800 Pangei 174100 Laikot 172900 Sangomsang 21·30 172300 Iyampal 172200 ltam 176400 Lamlongei 41·50 176500 Laipham Siphai 76 and above 169900 Khongbal Tangkhul Name of CD Block: Impha1 East - II C.D.Block Less than 5 179200 Thongju 177000 Top Dusara(West) 178000 Makhapat 178400 Kongba Nongthombam Leikai 182400 Yambem 177900 Wakha 178200 Kshetrigao 179600 Lilong Hao 180800 Keirao·Bitra 21·30 182500 Nungkot 41-50 178600 Keikhu Hao

    Note:- Villages having NIL Scheduled Tribes Population have been excluded

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    Section II-Town Directory

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    Section II -Town Directory

    Note explaining the abbreviations used in (xii) Notified Town Area NTA Town Directory (xiii) Industrial Notified Area INA A. Statement I : Status and Growth History (xiv) Industrial Township ITS Column (2) : Class, name and civic (xv) Township TS administration status of town (xvi) Town Panchayat TP Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis (xvii) Nagar Panchayat NP of town directory data at the state and all India (xviii) Town Committee/Town levels. It is presented according to 2001 Census Area Committee TC Population of the town as follows : (xix) Small Town Committee ST Population Class (xx) Estate office EO 100,000 and above I (xxi) Gram Panchayat GP 50,000 - 99,999 II (xxii) Census Town CT 20,000 - 49,999 III B. Statement II - Physical Aspects and 10,000 - 19,999 IV Location of tow.ns, 1999. 5,000 - 9,999 V Below 5,000 VI Column 3 to 5 : Physical Aspects Town with a population of one hundred thousand In this columns the Rainfall and Maximum & . (1,00,000) and above is treated as a city. Minimum Temperature of the town is recorded. The civic administration status of the towns is Column 6, 7 and 8 : indicated within bracket against the name of the Name of the State headquarters, District town. The following abbreviations are used to denote headquarters and Sub-Divisional headquarters with civic status of town. distance from the referent town in kilometers, is to (i) Municipal Corporation M. Corp. be recorded respectively. If the names mentioned in (ii) Municipal Committee MC these columns are the same as the referent town itself, the distance is recorded as (0) zero. (iii) Municipal Council MCI (iv) City Municipal Council CMC Column 9 & 10 : (v) Town Municipal Council TMC Name of the nearest city with one lakh and more (vi) Municipal Board MB and five lakh and more population are recorded. (vii) Municipality M Column 11, 12 and 13 : (viii) Cantonment Board/ If referent town enjoys the facility of railway Cantonment CB station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal. Its (ix) Notified Area NA name is to be mentioned. If not available, then the ex) Notified Town NT C. Statement III : Municipal Finance 1998- (xi) Notified Area Committee/ 1999 Notified Area Council NAC 136 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    Item-wise amount of receipt and expenditure in (ii) Basket B thousand rupees, relating to municipal finance of the (iii) Wheel Barrows WB town for the year 1998-99 is to be recorded. (iv) Septic Tank ST D. Statement IV: Civic and Other (v) Pit System Pt amenities,1999 (vi) Sewerage S Column (1 to 6) : Self explanatory. (vii) Others 0

    Column (7) : Road length (in kms.) Column 14 and 15 : Water supply Source and capacity of storage system. The Information about kutchaJpucca road is to be following codes are used in these columns: . recorded separately for the roads within the limits of the referent town. Column 14: (i) Pucca Road PR (i) Tap water T (ii) Kutcha Road KR (ii) Tube-well water TW (iii) Tank Water TK Cofumn (8): System of Sewerage (iv) Well water W Generally, by sewerage system is implied the network of mains and branches of underground Column 15: conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point (v) Over Head Tank OHT of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and (vi) Service Reservoir SR industrial wastes are called separate sewers, those (vii) River Infiltration Gallery RIG that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other (viii) Bore Well Pumping System BWP surface are known as storm water drains, while those (ix) Pressure Tank PT carrying both sewage and storm water are called combined sewers. The information on major source of water supply are given in column 14 and the storage capacity The codes used for different types of drainage against each in kilo-litres (in bracket) are presented system are as follows : in column 15. (i) Sewer S Column 16 : Fire Fighting Service (ii) Open Surface Drains OSD In case the fire fighting service is available in the (iii) Box Surface Drains BSD referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility is not (iv) Sylk Drains SD available within the town. The name of the nearest (v) Cesspool method CP place having this facility with its distance from the (vi) Pit System Pt referent town has been recorded. (vii) Others 0 Column 17 to 21 : Electrification (Number of connections) Column 9 to 12 : Number of latrines Different types of electric connections have been Number of various types of latrines both Public shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial, and Private are given in these columns. Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others. Column 13 : Method of disposal of night soil E. Statement V : Medical, Educational, The various prevalent method of disposal of night Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 soil are given below with codes : Column 1 to 3 : Self explanatory. (i) Head Loads HL Column 4 & 5

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    The data covers all such medical institutions run The following codes are used : by or aided by Government/Semi Government/Local bodies and Charitable institutions or Social agencies (i) Shorthand SH like the Missionaries. Where the family planning (ii) Typewriting Type centres are attached to hospitals or maternity and (iii) Shorthand & Typewriting SH Type child welfare centres or Primary Health Centres, may (iv) Others o be treated as independent units and counted separately The vocational institutions like - Applied Art/ using following codes: Painting college, Pharmacy college, B. Ed. College, (i) Hospital H Teacher's Training Institute, Music/Dance School, Oi) Dispensary D Nursing School etc. are covered under 'Others'. (iii) Health Centre HC Column 11 to 14: (iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC Higher SecondarylIntermediate/Senior Secondary/ (v) T.B. Clinic TB PUC/Junior College level, SecondarylMatriculation, (vi) Nursing Home NH Middle Schools/ Junior Secondary and Primary (vii) Others 0 Schools. In case of more than one institutions of any type, School up to class V are treated as Primary or it is indicated within brackets the number of such elementary schools. These include Nursery schools, institution (s) e.g. D(3), NH(8), etc. The institutions Kindergarten schools, Pre-Primary schools, Junior have further been distinguished by providing additional Basic schools upto class V and Primary schools upto codes within the bracket as given below : class IV. Ayurvedic A Schools upto VIII are considered as Middle school or Junior Secondary. Unani U Homoeopathic Hom Schools upto class X are considered as Matriculation or Secondary schools. Column 6 to 9 : Schools upto XI or XII classes are considered as The codes used for these columns are as follows Higher Secondary/Intermediate/Pre University/Junior (i) Arts only A College etc. This would cover 10+2 classes whether (ii) Science only S held in schools or college. (iii) Commerce only C If there are composite schools like middle schools (iv) Arts & Science only AS with primary classes or Secondary schools with Middle (v) Arts & Commerce only AC classes, these are also included in the number of Primary and Middle schools, respectively. For (vi) Combined for all example, if in a town, there are two Primary Schools categories-Arts, Science and one Middle school with Primary classes, the and Commerce ASC number of Primary schools in the town is given as (vii) Law L three and that of Middle schools as one though there Column 10 : Recognized shorthand, typewriting are only three educational institutions. and vocational training institutes If there are more institutions of a type in the town, "Recognised" should mean recognised by some the number is indicated within bracket along with the statutory authority, like education department, abbreviation, e.g. P(4), M(3). commerce department, labour department etc. of the Column 15 : Adult literacy class/centres government or semi government or autonomous bodies, public sector undertakings etc. This column has been introduced keeping in view the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning • 138 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

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

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    STATEMENT - I Status and Growth History SI. Class, name and Location Name ofTaluki Name of Area Number of Population and growth rate No, civic status code Tahsil! Police C.D, block (in sq, households inel (in brackets) of the town at of town number StationlIsland etc, kIn,) houseless the Censuses of households (2001 Census) 1901 1911 1921 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II lmphal 4070lO00 Porompat 0,0 12,706 Municipal Council (MCI) Sub-Division 2 VI Larnlai 40702000 Sawombung 4,7 730 Nagill' Panchayat (NP) Sub-Division (+2,0) 3 V Jiribam M,C, (MCI) 40703000 Jiribam 3,2 1,175 Sub-Division 4 VI LUong (Thoubal) 40704000 Keirao Bitra 0,0 260 N,P, (NP) Sub-Division 5 V Porompat C,T, 40705000 Porompat 1.5 857 (C.T,) Sub-Division 6 VI T orban (Khetri Leikai) 40706000 Porornpat 0,9 770 C,T..(C,T,) Sub-Division 7 V Andro 40707000 Keirao Bitra 1.7 1,435 Nagill' Panchayat (NP) Sub-Division 8 V Khongman C.T, (C,T,) . 40708000 Porompat I.l 980 Sub-Division

    STATEMENT-II Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1999 Serial Class, narne and Physical aspects N arne of and road distance in number civic status kilometer(s) from of town Rainfall Temperature (in centigrade) State HQ, District HQ, (in mm) Maximum Minimum

    2 3 4 5 6 7 II Imphal Municipal Council (MCI) 1056.4 32 0,5 Imp hal Porompat 0 0 2 VI Lamlai Nagar Panchayat (NP) 1180,8 32 0,5 Imp hal Porompat -16 -15 3 V JiribarnM,C, (MCI) 3114.4 38,6 4,8 Imp hal Porompat -222 -225 4 VI Lilong (Thoubal) N,P, (NP) 1056.4 32 0,5 Imp hal Porompat -II -10 5 V Porompat C,T, (C.T,) 1056.4 32 0,5 Imp hal Porompat -3 0 6 VI Torban (Khetri Leikai) C.T, (C.T,) 1056.4 32 0,5 Imp hal Porompat -4 -3 7 V Andro Nagar Panchayat (NP) 1056,4 33,2 0,5 Imp hal Porompat -27 -24 8 V Khongman C.T, (C.T.) 1056.4 32 0,5 Imp hal Porompat -3 -2

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    STATEMENT -I Status and Growth History Population and growth rate (in brackets) Density Sex ratio of the town at the Censuses of (2001 1981 1991 2001 Census)

    1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 2001 II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 72,744 1.022

    2,219 2,959 3,606 4,085 874.7 1,002 973 957 (+33.4) (+21.9) (+ 13.3) 4,392 5,969 6,423 2,007.2 918 924 1,041 (+ 35.9) (+7.6) 1,389 1,558 990 1,031 (+ 12.2) 5,160 3,350.6 1,035

    4,559 5,301.2 1,082

    8,316 4,891.8 991

    5,465 5,155.7 1,087

    STATEMENT-II Physical Aspects and Location of Towns , 1999 Name of and road distance in kilometer(s) from Sub-division ffaluk! Tahsil/Police station! Nearest city with Nearest city with Railway station Bus facility Navi~le river/ Development Block! popUlation of one population of five canal (if within IslandHQ. lakh and more lakh and more ten kilometers) 8 9 10 II 12 13 Porompat Imp hal (Nagaland) Porompat Na 0 0 -231 0 0 Sawombung Imphal Dimapur (Nagaland) Lamlai Na -5 -16 -232 0 0 Jiribam Jiribam Jiribam Na 0 -45 0 0 0 Keirao Bitra Imp hal Dimapur (Nagaland) Lilong Na -15 -11 -227 0 0 Porompat Imp hal Dimapur (Nagtland) Porompat Na 0 -3 -227 0 0 Porompat Imphal Dimapur (Nagaland) Singjamei Na -3 -4 -229 -I 0 Keirao Bitra Imp hal Dimapur (Na~and) Andro Na -25 -27 -252 0 0 Porompat Imp hal Dimapur (Na~and) Singjamei Na -2 -3 -228 -I 0

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    STA TEMENT - III Municipal Finance, 1998-99 Serial Class, name and civic status of town Receipt (in Rs.'OOO) number Receipt through Revenue derived Government Loan taxes, etc. from municip al grant properties and power apart from taxation 2 3 4 5 6 II Imphal Municipal Council (MCI) 2 VI Lamlai Nagar Panchayat (NP) 23,400 4,000 1,064,400 3 V Jiribam M.C. (MCI) 2,306 265,792 605,479 4 VI Lilong (Thoubal) N.P. (NP) 5 V Porompat C.T. (C.T.) 6 VI Torban (Khetri Leikai) C.T. (C.T.) 7 V Andro Nagpr Panchayat (NP) 151,171 8 V Khongman C.T. (C.T.)

    STA TEMENT - III Municipal Finance, 1998-99 Receipt (Contd.) (in Rs. '000) Expenditure (in Rs.'OOO) Advance Other Total General Public Public Public Public Others Total sources receipt administrati safety health and works institutions (specify) expenditure (specify) on convenience s

    7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 IS 16

    100,000 1,191,800 601,800 490,000 85,000 15,000 1,191,800 873,577 886,210 360 60,059 856,629

    151,171 102,713 41,000 6,870 150,583

    STATEMENT - IV Civic and other Amenities, 1999 Serial Class, name and civic status of town Population Population 2001 Census Road System of Number of latrines number (2001 Census) Scheduled Scheduled length (in sewerage Total Water Castes Tribes km. (s) ) borne

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I II Imphal Municipal Council (MCl) 72,744 98 12,714 500 20 2 VI Larnlai Nag;rr Panchayat (NP) 4,085 6 7 350 6 3 V Jiribam M.C. (MCI) 6,423 88 1,118 24 5,000 4 VI Lilong(Thoubal) N.P. (NP) 1,558 200 50 5 V Porompat C.T. (C.T.) 5,160 II 4 6 1,350 6 VI Torban (Khetri Leikai) CT. (CT.) 4,559 4 3 700 7 V Andro Nag;rr Panchayat (NP) 8,316 3,670 655 21 1,500 8 V Khongman C.T. (C.T.) 5,465 4 600 142 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    STATEMENT ~ IV Civic and other Amenities, 1999 Number of latrines Method of Water supply Fire fighting Electrification (number of connections) Service Others disposal of Source of System of service* Domestic Industrial Commercial Road Others night soil supply storage with lighting capacity in (points) kilo lit res (in brackets) 10 II 12 13 14 IS 16 17 18 19 20 20 TffK RIG 3 20 20 50 I 6 TKIR RIG 16 5 7 TfR OHT 115000 Itrs. 27 120 50 TffK PT 11 20 TffK PT 1 2 150 20 TKfO PTfO 4 4 30 TffK OHT 50001trs. 12 2 12 TK SRJPT 3 6 56

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    STATEMENT - V Medicalz Educational! Recreational and Cultural Facilitiesz 1999 Sl.N Class, name and civic POEulation Medical facilities· Educational facil Educational facilities· o. status of town (2001 Hospitals! Beds in ArtsISciencei Medical Engi- Polyte- Recognised Higher Census) Dispensaries! medical Commerce! colleges neering chnics shorthand, secondary/ T.B. clinics institutions Law/ Other colleges typewriting Intennediatel etc. noted in colleges (of and Senior column 4 degree level and vocational Secondary/ above) training PUC (Pre- institutions university college)/ Junior college level

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II II Imphal Municipal 72744 H(280) D(IO) 0 0 0 3 4 3 Council (MCI) HC-O HC-O TB-O NH-O 2 VI Lamlai Nagar 4085 0 0 0 0 0 0 Panchayat (NP) H-I 1).0 HC-O HC-O TB-O NH-O

    3 V Jiribam Me. 6423 HC(30) 0 0 0 0 2 3 (MCI) H-O 1).2 HC-O TB-O NH-O 4 VI Lilong (Thoubal) 1558 0 0 0 0 0 N.P. (NP) H-O 1).0 HC-O HC-O TB-O NH-O 5 V Porompat e. T. 5160 D(2) 0 0 0 0 0 9 (e.T.) H-I HC-O HC-O TB-O NH-O 6 VI Torban (Khetri 4559 0 0 0 0 0 0 Leikai) C.T. (C.T.) H-O 1).0 HC-O HC-O TB-O NH-O 144 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    STATEMENT - V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 Educational facilities (Contd ... .) Number of recreational and cultural facilities Secondary/ Junior Primary Adult literacy Working women's Stadium Cinema Auditorium / Public libraries Matriculation secondary and schools classes! hostels with number Drama! including Middle schools centres, others of seats community reading rooms (specify) Halls

    12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 5 8 o o

    3 3 o 3 2

    4 8 3 o 2

    3 5 o o o

    4 6 o o 4 4

    2 o o o

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    STATEMENT - V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 Serial Class, name and Population Medical facilities· Educational facilities· number civic status of town (2001 Hospitals! Beds in Arts/Science! Medical Engineering Poly- Recognised Census) Dispensarie medical Commerce! colleges colleges technics shorthand, s/ T.B. institutions Law/ Other typewriting and clinics etc. noted in colleges (of vocational column 4 degree level and training above) institutions 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 7 V Andro Nagar 8316 0 o o 0 o o 3 Panchayat (NP) H-O 0-0 HC-O HC-O TB-O NH-O 8 V Khongman c.r. 5465 2 o o o o o o (C.T.) H-O 0-0 HC-O HC-O TB-O NH-O

    STATEMENT - VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1999 Serial Class, name and civic status of N arne of three most imp ortant commodities exp orted number town

    1st 2nd 3rd 2 3 4 5 II Imphal Municipal Council Wooden Furniture Fruits Handloom Weaving (MCl) 2 VI Lamlai Nagar Panchayat (NP) Vegetables Fruits & Vegetables Handloom Weaving

    3 V liribam M .C. (M CI) Rubber Fruits & Vegetables Cane & Bamboo Crafts 4 VI Lilong(Thoubal) N.P. (NP) Paddy Fishes Handloom Weaving

    5 V Porompat C.T. (C.T.) Wooden Furniture Fruits & Vegetables Handloom Weaving 6 VI Torban (Khetri Leikai) C.T. Vegetables Fruits & Vegetables Handloom Weaving (C.T.) 7 V Andro Nagar Panchayat (NP) Country Liquor Handloom Cloths Wooden Carpentry 8 V Khongman C.T. (C.T.) Wooden Furniture Fruits & Vegetables Handloom Weaving

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    STATEMENT - V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999 Educational facilities (Contd .... ) Number of recreational and cultural facilities Higher secondary/ Secondary/ Junior Primary Adult Working Stadium Cinema Auditorium / Public Intermediate/ Senior Matriculation secondary and schools literacy women's Drama! libraries Secondary/ PUC (Pre- Middle classes! hostels with community including university college)/ schools centres, number of Halls reading Junior college level others seats rooms (specify) II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 5 12 0 0 3 2

    2 3 o o o

    STATEMENT - VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1999 N arne of three most important commodities manufactured Number of Number of N urn ber of non- banks agricultural agricultural credit societies credit societies 1st 2nd 3rd 6 7 8 9 10 II Embroidery Mechanical Works 0 NA

    Wooden Carpentry Carpentry 0

    Wooden Carpentry Basket Making 3 Fishing Net Making Bakery 0 NA

    Wooden Carpentry Jwellery 0 8 NA Wooden Carp entry Tailoring 0 NA

    Handloorn Weaving Pottery 0 3 Embroidery Wooden Carpentry 0 NA

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    STATEMENT - VII Civic and other amenities in Slums, 1999

    System of ______;:_..:.=:.:....:.:.~,;._ Number of latrines ___,;.______Method No. of tap Electricity connections sewerage of points/public hydrants Domestic Road Others disposal installed for supp Iy of lighting Private Community water service others of night protected water (points) borne soil 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 There is no slum area in this district

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    STATEMENT - VII Civic and other amenities in Slums, 1999 Serial Class and name of town Name of the slum Is it No. of Population of the Paved roads (in number notified households Slum (approximate) kilometers) (approximate)

    2 3 4 5 6 7 There is no slum area in this district

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    PART-B : PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

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    Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

    ~e first census of the third millennium and twenty the first time in the history of Census. For Census 1 first century the Census of India, 2001 was the 2001, about 202 million schedules consisting of about 14th continuous and uninterrupted Indian census since 1,028 million records were scanned and processed 1872. Thus, 2001 Census will provide data on within a span of only 10 months starting October, population and its characteristics marking transition 2002. from one century and millennium to another. Task Force on Quality Assurance The gigantic operation of Population Enumeration (considered by many to be the single largest and After the data is processed, it is expedient on complex peace time administrative exercise in the the part of the data producing agency to satisfy itself world) was made possible due to the door to door about its quality before putting the same in public universal canvassing of the Household Schedule by domain. This has to be done mainly through the about 2 million enumerators and supervisors covering process of internal consistency, comparison with 593 districts, 5,463 sub-districts, 5,161 towns and similar data in the past and also through validation 638,588 villages. The comprehensive Household with likewise data if available, from external sources. Schedule which replaced the individual slip had three Quite often the local knowledge and perception has parts and two sides A and B. Part I contained the to be brought into play to understand both the existing Location Particulars; Part II related to the Individual and the new emerging trends of population distribution Particulars and Part III contained questions for and characteristics. The other very important aspect Household engaged in Cultivation/Plantation of the data quality is to ensure complete coverage of all geographical areas especially for the population (Annexure-I!). The part II of the Household Schedule had 39 columns and 23 questions all of which were enumeration phase where the data is disseminated universally canvassed and no sampling was resorted right up to the village level in the rural areas and the to during enumeration. ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the complete coverage and correct geographical linkage Data Processing of each enumeration block was one of the major A quantum leap was made in the technology front planks of the quality control, specially for small area while processing the Census 200 I data both for population statistics. Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The Census A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism schedules for both the phases were scanned through was put in place to objectively examine the preli- high speed scanners in fifteen data centers across minary Census 2001 Population Enumeration results the country and hand-written data from the schedules and finally clear them for use. The responsibility of were converted into digitized form through Intelligent the final clearance of data was with the Task Force Character Reading (ICR) software for creation of on Quality Assurance (TFQA), headed by the ASCII records for further processing. The designing Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. and formatting of the Household Schedule had to be The other members of the TFQA were the Heads done very carefully using specialized software so as and senior officers of the Census Division, Data to ensure uniformity, which was an essential pre- Processing Division, Map Division, Demography requisite for scanning. The selection of appropriate Division and Social Studies Division. The Director6 state-of-art technology in data processing has made of Census Operations were co-opted as members it possible to produce all the Houselisting as well as whenever the TFQA discussed the data for their Population Enumeration tables on full count basis for 152 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    StateslUnion territories. The Directors and their senior up the individual religion and the individual Scheduled officers were required to make detailed presentations Castes/Tribes returns. The Scheduled Castes and the of data for their own state both in respect to the Scheduled Tribes population in 2001 Census, is thus quality and the coverage and only after the full possible being finalized by aggregating the population data for cleared. individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes There has been a major departure in Census 2001 at appropriate geographical levels. from the past in respect of the procedure followed The entire work relating to the data validation for finalization of the Scheduled Castes and the and scrutiny was completed by all the StateslUnion Scheduled Tribes population. In the earlier censuses, Territories under the overall supervision and the total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of populations were finalized at the time of the manual the Registrar General, India with active cooperation compilation of the Primary Census Abstracts (PC A) and support of the Social Studies Division, Data at the Regional Tabulation Offices which were Processing Division, Data Dissemination Division and specially set up for this purpose. The individual Map Division. Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population for each state was finalized much later based on Primary Census Abstract manual coding done by the coders. In 2001 Census, The Primary Census Abstract Table A-5 for total each individual Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled popUlation gives basic information on Area, Total Tribe have been coded directly on the computers by Households, Total population, Scheduled Castes, the Data Entry Operators through a process known Scheduled Tribes population, Population in the age group as Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) and taken up 0-6, Literates, Main workers and Marginal workers along with the processing of PCA data. The CAC classified by the four broad industrial categories, namely, process involves pulling down, from the relevant (i) Cultivators, (ii) Agricultural laborers, (iii) Household dictionary of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Industry Workers, and (iv) Other workers and also Non­ Tribes, on the computer screen and coding from the workers. The characteristics of the Total Population dictionary by referring to the image of the specific includes Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institu­ individual entry in the Household Schedule appearing tional and Houseless population and are presented by on the screen. The CAC of the response on Religion sex and rural-urban residence. This data is presented wherever required, was also undertaken along with at different levels, namely, India, States/Union the processing of PC A. This is because the Scheduled territories, Districts and Cities, Urban Agglomerations Castes status had to be determined in relation to the (Population 1,00,000 and above) in three different religion' of the individual. Two Special Task Forces, tables. In addition, A-5 Appendix table provides one on Religion and the other on Scheduled Castes/ Houseless and Institutional Households and their Scheduled Tribes were constituted for scrutiny and population by residence and sex for 2001 for India, appropriate classification of these responses. State and . The main task of the Special Task Force on Religion Apart from the India and StatelUnion Territory was to appropriately merge or group the new responses volumes for Primary Census Abstract, the District encountered and code it into the appropriate religious Census Handbook contains District Primary Census community based on available literature and local Abstract, Appendix to District Primary Census knowledge. The Special Task Force on Scheduled Abstract, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes examined the different Castes, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes entries Tribes, Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban encoun-tered and classified these into appropriate Primary Census Abstract of the concerned district in category of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled the state. Tribes principally based on the Presidential Notification It was for the first time at the 1981 Census that and the available literature. Thus a very systematic the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) was brought out and scientific mechanism was operationalised to firm for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes

    153 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST separately on the pattern of General Primary Census presented in S9 columns. The Primary Census Abstract. This practice was continued in 1991 also. Abstract for Scheduled Castes and Primary Census In the 1961 and 1971 Censuses, such data were made Abstract for Scheduled Tribes are presented in 52 available in Table C-VIII-Social and Cultural table columns. The Village Primary Census Abstract and and to some extent in the series 'Special Tables for Urban Primary Census Abstract are presented in 58 Scheduled Castes!Scheduled Tribes'. columns. The format of Primary Census Abstract has been restructured slightly in the 2001 Census as compared to The concepts and definitions used in the column that of 1991 Census. The nine-fold industrial heading are explained under the sub headirrg 'Census Concepts' in the Analytical Note. The term 'Total classification of main workers given in the Primary Population' includes the Scheduled Castes, the Census Abstract of 1991 Census has been discontinued Scheduled Tribes, the Institutional and the Houseless and its place, four-fold industrial classification of both populations. The explanation regarding area figures 'main workers' and 'marginal workers' are included. In presented at various level in the Primary Census 1981 census only main workers were presented in to Abstracts are as follows: four categories. One of the novel features of the primary census abstract of 1991 census was the presentation of Area Figures data of the popUlation of age group 0-6 is continued in The area figures supplied by local revenue 2001 Census also. This will help the data users in better authorities of the district in respect of tehsils, Police analysis and understanding of this literacy data. Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns Level of presentation in District Census are given in square kilometers. The area figures of Handbooks: the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have been converted and shown in hectares. The area The Primary Census Abstract data in different figures of the CD Block is the total of the village PCAs are presented at different levels. The level of areas coming under each CD Block. The area figures presentation of Primary Census Abstracts are as for the district are the same as adopted by the under: Surveyor General of India to maintain uniformity at The PCA Data for villages was presented CD the national level. The total area figures of all the' Block wise for the first time in 1991 Census. This tahsils/CD Blocks within the district may not tally with practice is continued in 200 1 Census also. The data area figures of the district because former represents for each CD Block is presented both for rural and land use area only. Similarly, the total of all the villages urban areas separately. All the villages within the CD may not tally with the entire rural of Police Station/ Block constitute the rural portion and the Census Tahsil. The difference may be due to the fact that Towns and Outgrowths are shown under the urban while the area covered by hills, forests and river.s portion of the CD Block. In case a CD Block is etc, have been accounted in the Tahsils and P.S.level spread over two or more districts, than portion which the same may not be covered under the area ot:the falls within the district is presented, the data pertaining villages. Apart from this it may also differ due to to remaining portion of the CD Block is presented in varying methods of computation adopted at different the concerned District Census Handbook. The data levels. in the Urban Primary Census Abstract for each town An appendix to District Primary Census Abstract as well as for town with outgrowths in the district has also been furnished showing urban enumeration are presented. The data for all the wards and the block-wise particulars on Total Population, the outgrowths of the town(s) are also presented Scheduled Castes Population and the Scheduled separately below the concerned town(s). Tribes Population for each town. The District Primary Census Abstract is

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    DISTRICT PRIMARY

    Location District/ CD Block/ Total! Area of Number Total popUlation (including Population in the code U.A.I City/Town Rurall Town! of house- institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Urban Ward in holds population) square kilometre Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

    07 1m phal East * Total 69,182 394,876 198,371 196,505 55,622 28,336 27,286 Rural 50,269 286,566 144,866 141,700 42,623 21,756 20,867 Urban 18,913 108,310 53,505 54,805 12,999 6,580 . 6,419 0001 liribam CD.Block Total 5,812 31,405 15,882 15,523 5,972 3,003 2,969 Rural 5,812 31,405 15,882 15,523 5,972 3,003 2,969 Urban 0002 1m phal East - I Total 24,579 140,575 71,940 68,635 19,409 9,943 9,466 C.D.Block Rural 24,224 138,728 71,087 67,641 19,166 9,813 9,353 Urban 355 1,847 853 994 243 130 113 4070 I 000 Porompat Plan Area Urban 223 1,057 478 579 156 83 73 (OG) - Ward No.29 40701000 Kongkham Leikai Urban 132 790 375 415 87 47 40 (OG) - Ward No.30 0003 Imphal East - II Total 22,840 131,617 65,241 66,376 19,073 9,707 9,366 C.D.B1ock Rural 20,233 116,433 57,897 58,536 17,485 8,940 8,545 • Urban 2,607 15,184 7,344 7,840 1,588 767 821 40705000 Porompat (CT) Urban 857 5,160 2,536 2,624 612 283 329 40706000 T orban (Kshetri Urban 770 4,559 2,190 2,369 446 226 220 Leikai) (CT) 40708000 Khongman (CT) Urban 980 5,465 2,618 2,847 530 258 272 URBAN 50010000 Imphal UA (Distts Urban 15,313 87,928 43,328 44,600 10,037 5,085 4,952 06 & 07) 50010100 (a) Imphal (M CI+OCUrban 12,706 72,744 35,984 36,760 8,449 4,318 4,131 50010101 (a) Imphal (M CI) Urban 12,351 70,897 35,131 35,766 8,206 4,188 4,018 (P art) 50010104 (iv) Porompat Plan Urban 223 1,057 478 579 156 83 73 Area (OG) 50010105 (v) Kongkham Urban 132 790 375 415 87 47 40 Leikai (OG) 50010300 (c) Porompat (CT) Urban 857 5,160 2,536 2,624 612 283 329 50010400 (d) Khongman (CT) Urban 980 5,465 2,618 2,847 530 258 272 50010500 (e) T orban (Kshetri Urban 770 4,559 2,190 2,369 446 226 220 Leikai) (CT) 40704000 Lilong (Thoubal) Urban 260 1,558 767 791 189 93 96 (NP) (Part) 40703000 Jiribam (M el) Urban 1,175 6,423 3,147 3,276 859 410 449 40702000 Lamlai (NP) Urban 730 4,085 2,087 1,998 548 288 260 40707000 Andro (NP) Urban 1,435 8,316 4,176 4,140 1,366 704 662

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    Total/ District! CD Block/ Rural/ U.A.I City/ Town Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates Urban population population

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 2

    10,409 5,374 5,035 24,712 12,382 12,330 255,956 145,377 110,579 Total Imphal East * 6,538 3,425 3,113 10,215 5,334 4,881 177,714 103,346 74,368 Rural 3,871 1,949 1,922 14,497 7,048 7,449 78,242 42,031 36,211 Urban . 6,367 3,303 3,064 3,876 1,987 1,889 16,474 9,698 6,776 Total liribam C.D.Block 6,367 3,303 3,064 3,876 1,987 1,889 16,474 9,698 6,776 Rural Urban 158 114 44 5,955 3,150 2,805 92,271 53,370 38,901 Total Imphal East· I C.D.Block 158 114 44 5,620 2,992 2,628 90,850 52,684 38,166 Rural 335 158 177 1,421 686 735 Urban 335 158 177 799 369 430 Urban Porompat Plan Area (OG)· Ward No.29 622 317 305 Urban Kongkham Leikai (OG) . Ward No.30 28 18 10 723 358 365 81,538 46,942 34,596 Total Imphal East· II C.D.Block 13 8 5 719 355 364 70,390 40,964 29,426 Rural 15 10 5 4 3 11,148 5,978 5,170 Urban 11 7 4 4 3 3,554 1,982 1,572 Urban Porompat (CT) 4 3 3,564 1,861 1,703 Urban T orban (Kshetri Leikai) (CT) 4,030 2,135 1,895 Urban Khongman (CT) URBAN 113 59 54 12,718 6,181 6,537 66,158 35,319 30,839 Urban Imphal UA (Distts 06 & 07) 98 49 49 12,714 6,178 6,536 55,0 I 0 29,341 25,669 Urban (a) Imphal (M CI+OC 98 49 49 12,379 6,020 6,359 53,589 28,655 24,934 Urban (a) Imphal (M CI) (P art) 335 158 177 799 369 430 Urban (iv) Porompat Plan Area (OG) 622 317 305 Urban (v) Kongkham Leikai (OG) 11 7 4 4 3 3,554 1,982 1,572 Urban (c) Porompat (CT) 4,030 2,135 1,895 Urban (d) Khongman (CT) 4 3 3,564 1,861 1,703 Urban (e) T orban (Kshetri Leikai) (CT) 1,110 624 486 Urban Lilong (Thoubal) (NP) (Part) 88 45 43 1,118 536 582 4,548 2,432 2,116 Urban liribam (M CI) 6 3 3 2,608 1,532 1,076 Urban Lamlai (NP) 3,670 1,845 1,825 655 328 327 3,818 2,124 1,694 Urban Andro (NP)

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    Location District! CD Block! Total! code U.A.! City/Town Rural! Urban number Illiterates Total workers Main workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

    07 lmpbal Fast * Total 138,920 52,994 85,926 156,882 92,116 64,766 106,562 75,309 31,253 Rural 108,852 41,520 67,332 120,347 69,703 50,644 77,265 55,502 21,763 Urban 30,068 11,474 18,594 36,535 22,413 14,122 29,297 19,807 9,490 0001 Jiribam CD. Block Total 14,931 6,184 8,747 10,849 7,634 3,215 7,557 6,108 1,449 Rural 14,931 6,184 8,747 10,849 7,634 3,215 7,557 6,108 1,449 Urban 0002 Imphal East - I Total 48,304 18,570 29,734 62,326 36,063 26,263 41,172 29,269 11,903 CD.Block Rural 47,878 18,403 29,475 61,611 35,643 25,968 40,626 28,895 11,731 Urban 426 167 259 715 420 295 546 374 !72 40701000 Porompat Plan Area Urban 258 109 149 363 241 122 291 220 71 (OG) - Ward No.29 40701000 Kongkham Leikai Urban 168 58 110 352 179 173 255 154 101 (OG) - Ward No.30 0003 Imphal East - II Total 50,079 18,299 31,780 53,304 29,498 23,806 33,114 23,113 10,001 CD.Block Rural 46,043 16,933 29,110 47,887 26,426 21,461 29,082 20,499 8,583 Urban 4,036 1,366 2,670 5,417 3,072 2,345 4,032 2,614 1,418 40705000 Porompat (CI) Urban 1,606 554 1,052 1,705 1,046 659 1,108 819 289 40706000 Torban (Kshetri Urban 995 329 666 1,667 917 750 1,324 818 506 Leikai) (CI) 40708000 Khongman (CT) Urban 1,435 483 952 2,045 1,109 936 1,600 977 623 URBAN 50010000 Impha1 UA (Distts 06 Urban 21,770 8,009 13,761 29,237 17,914 11,323 24,231 16,117 8,114 & 07) 50010100 (a) lmphal (M O-tDG) Urban 17,734 6,643 11,091 23,820 14,842 8,978 20,199 13,503 6,696 50010101 (a) Imphal (M 0) Urban 17,308 6,476 10,832 23,105 14,422 8,683 19,653 13,129 6,524 (Part) 50010104 (iv) Porompat Plan Urban 258 109 149 363 241 122 291 220 71 Area (OG) 50010105 (v) Kongkham Leikai Urban 168 58 110 352 179 173 255 154 101 (OG) 50010300 (c) Porompat (CI) Urban 1,606 554 1,052 1,705 1,046 659 1,108 819 289 50010400 (d) Khongman (CT) Urban 1,435 483 952 2,045 1,109 936 1,600 977 623 50010500 (e) Torban (Kshetri Urban 995 329 666 1,667 917 750 1,324 818 506 Leikai) (CT) 40704000 Lilong (ThouOOl) (NP) Urban 448 143 305 749 396 353 435 270 165 (Part) 40703000 Jiribam (M CI) Urban 1,875 715 1,160 1,643 1,297 346 1,446 1,176 270 40702000 Lam1ai (NP) Urban 1,477 555 922 1,748 1,007 741 1,293 903 390 40707000 Andro (NP) Urban 4,498 2,052 2,446 3,158 1,799 1,359 1,892 1,341 551

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    ______;,:.In:_;;d.;_;us:_;;tn_'al_cat_e.:::fP_IY"--of_mam_' _w_o_r_ker_s ______Total! Districtl CD Block! Rural! U.A.lCity/Town Household industIY Urban Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 3 2

    21,576 16,802 4,774 7,739 5,238 2,501 10,835 2,758 8,077 66,412 50,511 15,901 Total Imphal East * 20,119 15,647 4,472 6,665 4,546 2,119 8,325 2,051 6,274 42,156 33,258 8,898 Rural 1,457 1,155 302 1,074 692 382 2,510 707 1,803 24,256 17,253 7,003 Urban 3,075 2,608 467 1,171 1,022 149 344 211 133 2,967 2,267 700 Total JiriOOm CD.Block 3,075 2,608 467 1,171 1,022 149 344 211 133 2,967 2,267 700 Rural Urlml 1l,126 8,354 2,772 3,538 2,195 1,343 4,243 1,018 3,225 22,265 17,702 4,563 Total Imphal East - I CD.Block 11,119 8,348 2,771 3,537 2,194 1,343 4,162 1,004 3,158 21,808 17,349 4,459 Rural 7 6 81 14 67 457 353 104 Urlml 12 2 10 279 218 61 Urlml Porompat Plan Area (OG) - Ward No.29 7 6 69 12 57 178 135 43 Urlml Kongkham Leikai (OG) - Ward NO.30 5,951 4,715 1,236 1,972 1,335 637 4,454 960 3,494 20,737 16,103 4,634 Total ImphalEast-II CD.Block 5,925 4,691 1,234 1,957 1,330 627 3,819 836 2,983 17,381 13,642 3,739 Rural 26 24 2 15 5 10 635 124 511 3,356 2,461 895 Urlml 16 16 124 42 82 968 761 207 Urron Porompat (CI) 1 5 4 178 27 151 1,140 790 350 Urlml Torlml (Kshetri Leikai) (CI) 9 8 10 4 6 333 55 278 1,248 910 338 Urlml Khongman (CI) URBAN 189 131 58 330 208 122 2,116 625 1,491 21,596 15,153 6,443 Urlml Imphal UA(Distts 06 & 07) 163 107 56 315 203 112 1,481 501 980 18,240 12,692 5,548 Urron (a) Imphal (M Q-tOC 156 101 55 314 202 112 1,400 487 913 17,783 12,339 5,444 Urlml (a) Imphal(MQ) (Part) 12 2 10 279 218 61 Urhm (iv) Porompat Plan Area (OG) 7 6 69 12 57 178 135 43 Urron (v) Kongkham Leikai (OG) 16 16 124 42 82 968 761 207 Urlml (c) Porompat (CI) 9 8 10 4 6 333 55 278 1,248 910 338 Urlml (d) Khongman (CI) 5 1 4 118 27 151 1,140 790 350 Urron (e) Torron (Kshetri Leikai) (CI) 43 36 7 II 9 2 80 8 72 301 217 84 Urlml Lilong (Thoubal) (NP) (Part) 121 104 17 91 83 8 38 22 16 1,196 967 229 Urron JiriOOm (M Q) 136 129 7 314 214 100 199 34 165 644 526 118 Urlml Lamlai (NP) 968 755 213 328 178 150 77 18 59 519 390 129 Urlml Andro (NP)

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    DISTRICT PRIMARY

    Location District! CD Block! TotaL! Industrial category code U.A.f Cityl Town RuraL! Urban number Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

    07 Imphal ~st * Total 50,320 16,807 33,513 10,192 4,714 5,478 14,632 4,860 9,772 Rural 43,082 14,201 28,881 9,413 4,356 5,057 13,841 4,588 9,253 Urban 7,238 2,606 4,632 779 358 421 791 272 519 0001 Jiribam CD.Block Total 3,292 1,526 1,766 939 406 533 973 512 461 Rural 3,292 1,526 1,766 939 406 533 973 512 461 Urban 0002 Imphal East - I Total 21,154 6,794 14,360 5,254 2,370 2,884 6,769 2,297 4,472 C.D.Block Rural 20,985 6,748 14,237 5,250 2,366 2,884 6,759 2,292 4,467 Urban 169 46 123 4 4 10 5 5 40701000 Porompat Plan Area Urban 72 21 51 2 2 (OG) - Ward No.29 40701000 Kongkham Leikai Urban 97 25 72 3 3 8 3 5 (OG) - Ward No.30 0003 Imphal East - II Total 20,190 6,385 13,805 3,250 1,604 1,646 6,133 1,793 4,340 C.D.Block Rural 18,805 5,927 12,878 3,224 1,584 1,640 6,109 1,784 • 4,325 Urban 1,385 458 927 26 20 6 24 9 15 40705000 Porompat (CI') Urban 597 227 370 13 13 2 2 40706000 Torban (Kshetri Urban 343 99 244 2 2 5 4 Leikai) (CI') 40708000 Khongman (CT) Urban 445 132 313 11 7 4 17 8 9 URBAN 500 10000 Imphal UA (Distts 06 Urban 5,006 1,797 3,209 74 41 33 143 37 106 & 07) 50010100 (a) Imphal (M CI+OG) Urban 3,621 1,339 2,282 48 21 27 119 28 91 50010101 (a) Imphal (M Cl) Urban 3,452 1,293 2,159 44 17 27 109 23 86 (Part) 50010104 (iv) Porompat Plan Urban 72 21 51 2 2 Area (OG) 50010105 (v) Kongkham Leikai Urban 97 25 72 3 3 8 3 5 (OG) 50010300 (c) Porompat (CI') Urban 597 227 370 13 13 2 2 50010400 (d) Khongman (CI') Urban 445 132 313 II 7 4 17 8 9 50010500 (e) Torban (Kshetri Urban 343 99 244 2 2 5 4 Leikai) CCI') 40704000 Lilong (Thoubal) Urban 314 126 188 107 87 20 121 26 95 (NP) (Part) 40703000 Jiribam (M C1) Urban 197 121 76 15 9 6 24 15 9 40702000 Lam1ai (NP) Urban 455 104 351 97 22 75 75 31 44 40707000 Andro (NP) Urban 1,266 458 808 486 199 287 428 163 265

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    of Main Workers TotaV District/ CD Block! Location RuraV U A/ City I Town code Household industry Urban number Other workers Non-workers workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 3 2

    12,783 1,084 11,699 12,713 6,149 6,564 237,994 106,255 131,739 Total ImphaJ Fast * 07 10,883 890 9,993 8,945 4,367 4,578 166,219 75,163 91,056 Rural 1,900 194 1,706 3,768 1,782 1,986 71,775 31,092 40,683 Urban 365 42 323 1,015 566 449 20,556 8,248 12,308 Total Jiribam CD,Block 0001 365 42 323 1,015 566 449 20,556 8,248 12,308 Rural Urban 5,034 419 4,615 4,097 1,708 2,389 78,249 35,877 42,372 Total Impha1 East - I 0002 CD,Block 4,946 415 4,531 4,030 1,675 2,355 77,117 35,444 41,673 Rural 88 4 84 67 33 34 1,132 433 699 Urban 28 1 27 41 17 24 694 237 457 Urban Porompat Plan Area 40701000 (OG) • Ward No.29 60 3 57 26 16 10 438 196 242 Urban Kongkham Leikai 40701000 (OG) - Ward No,30 6,244 469 5,775 4,563 2,519 2,044 78,313 35,743 42,570 Total Imphal East - II 0003 CD.Block 5,572 433 5,139 3,900 2,126 1,774 68,546 31,471 37,075 Rural 672 36 636 663 393 270 9,767 4,272 5,495 Urban 282 IS 267 300 199 101 3,455 1,490 1,965 Urban Porompat (Cf) 40705000 136 4 132 200 94 106 2,892 1,273 1,619 Urban Torhan (Kshetri 40706000 Leikai) (Cf) 254 17 237 163 100 63 3,420 1,509 1,911 Urban Khongman (Cf) 40708000 URBAN 1,422 160 1,262 3,367 1,559 1,808 58,691 25,414 33,277 Urban Imphal UA (Distts 50010000 06 & 07) 750 124 626' 2,704 1,166 1,538 48,924 21,142 27,782 Urban (a) Imphal (M 0+0(50010100 662 120 542 2,637 1,133 1,504 47,792 20,709 27,083 Urban (a) Imphal (M 0) 50010101 (Part) 28 27 41 17 24 694 237 457 Urban (iv) Porompa! Plan 50010104 Area (OG) 60 3 57 26 16 10 438 196 242 Urban (v) Kongkham 50010105 Leikai (OG) 282 15 267 300 199 101 3,455 1,490 1,965 Urban (c) Porompat (Cf) 50010300 254 17 237 163 100 63 3,420 1,509 1,911 Urban (d) Khongman (Cf) 50010400 136 4 132 200 94 106 2,892 1,273 1,619 Urban (e) Torban (Kshetri 50010500 Leikai) (CI) 64. 4 60 22 9 13 809 371 438 Urban Lilong (Thoubal) 40704000 (NP) (Part) 34 7 27 124 90 34 4,780 1,850 2,930 Urban Jiribam (M CI) 40703000 210 7 203 73 44 29 2,337 1,080 1,257 Urban Lamlai (NP) 40702000 170 16 154 182 80 102 5,158 2,377 2,781 Urban Andro (NP) 40707000

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    Location District/ CD Block/ Town Total/ Number of Total population (including code Rural! households Population in the institutional and houseless number Urban with at least age-group 0-6 one population) Scheduled Caste Persons Males Females Persons Males Females member 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    07 Imphal East * Total 1,930 10,409 5,374 5,035 1,795 912 883" Rural 1,227 6,538 3,425 3,113 1,188 586 602 Urban 703 3,871 1,949 1,922 607 326 281 0001 Jiribam CD. Block Total 1,184 6,367 3,303 3,064 1,167 572 595 Rural 1,184 6,367 3,303 3,064 1,167 572 595 Urban

    0002 Imphal East -I C.D.Block Total 39 158 114 44 18 12 6 Rural 39 158 114 44 18 12 6 Urban

    0003 Imphal East -II C.D.Block Total 8 28 18 10 3 2 1 Rural 4 13 8 5 3 2 1 Urban 4 15 10 5 40705000 Porompat (Cn Urban 3 11 7 4 Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 40706000 (Cn Urban 4 3 URBAN 40703000 Jiribam (M CI) Urban 21 88 45 43 21 10 11 40701000 Imphal (Part) (M GI) Urban 24 98 49 49 12 7 5 40705000 Porompat (Cn Urban 3 11 7 4 Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 40706000 (Cn Urban 4 3 40707000 Andro (NP) Urban 654 3,670 1,845 1,825 574 309 265

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    Total! District! CD Block! Town Rural! Literates Illiterates Total workers Urban

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    11 12 "13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

    5,785 3,344 2,441 4,624 2,030 2,594 3,775 2,536 1,239 Total Imphal East * 3,761 2,224 1,537 2,777 1,201 1,576 2,329 1,712 617 Rural 2,024 1,120 904 1,847 829 1,018 1,446 824 622 Urban 3,638 2,124 1,514 2,729 1,179 1,550 2,250 1,645 605 Total Jiribam C. D. Block 3,638 2,124 1,514 2,729 1,179 1,550 2,250 1,645 605 Rural Urban

    120 97 23 38 17 21 76 64 12 Total rrphal fast -I C.D.Block 120 97 23 38 17 21 76 64 12 Rural Urban

    18 13 5 10 5 5 6 6 Total Irrphal fast -II C.D.Block 3 3 10 5 5 3 3 Rural 15 10 5 3 3 Urban 11 7 4 2 2 Urban Porol1l'at (CT) Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 4 3 Urban (CT) URBAN 37 19 18 51 26 25 25 20 5 Urban Jiribam (M Gil 77 40 37 21 9 12 36 25 11 Urban Irrphal (Part) (M GI) 11 7 4 2 2 Urban Porol1l'at (CT) Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 4 3 Urban (CT) 1,895 1,051 844 1,775 794 981 1,382 776 606 Urban Andro (NP)

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    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Location District/ CD Block! Town TotaV Industrial category code Rural! number Urban Main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    07 Imphal East * Total 2,778 2,189 589 1,391 1,206 185 363 253 110 Rural 1,775 1,489 286 876 826 50 232 186 46 Urban 1,003 700 303 515 380 135 131 67 64 0001 Jiribam C.D.Block Total 1,701 1,425 276 869 819 50 227 182 45 Rural 1,701 1,425 276 869 819 50 227 182 45 Urban

    0002 Illllhal East - I C.D.Block Total 71 61 10 5 5 4 3 Rural 71 61 10 5 5 4 3 Urban

    0003 Illllhal East - II C.D.Block Total 6 6 2 2 Rural 3 3 2 2 Urban 3 3 40705000 Pororrpat (Cl) Urban 2 2 Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 40706000 (Cl) Urban URBAN 40703000 Jiribam (M 0) Urban 18 15 3 4 4 40701000 inlJhal (Part) (M Q) Urban 32 24 8 40705000 Porollllat (Cl) Urban 2 2 Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 40706000 (Cl) Urban 40707000 Andro (NP) Urban 950 658 292 511 376 135 130 66 64

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    FORSCHEDULID CASTES of main workers .' T otaV District/ CD Block! Town RuraV Marginal workers Urban Household industry workers Other workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    29 30 31 32 33 34 3S 36 37 3 2

    202 100 102 822 630 192 997 347 650 Total Imphal East * 171 92 79 496 385 111 554 223 331 Rural 31 B 23 326 245 81 443 124 319 Urban 164 92 72 441 332 109 549 220 329 Total Jiribam C. D. Block 164 92 72 441 332 109 549 220 329 Rural Urban

    7 7 55 53 2 5 3 2 Total h'phal East - I CD. Block 7 7 55 53 2 5 3 2 Rural Urban

    3 3 Total Irrphal East - II CD. Block Rural 3 3 Urban 2 2 Urban FUrolll'at (CT) Torban (Kshetri Leikai) Urban (CT) URBAN 13 10 3 7 5 2 Urban Jiribam (M 0) 32 24 8 4 3 Urban trphal (Part) (M 0) 2 2 Urban FUrolll'at (CT) Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 1 Urban (CT) 31 8 23 278 208 70 432 118 314 Urban Andro (NP)

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    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Location District! CD Block! Town TotaV Industrial category code RuraV number Urban Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

    07 Imphal East * Total 364 126 238 236 79 157 202 17 185 Rural 194 71 123 122 59 63 113 8 105 Urban 170 55 115 114 20 94 89 9 80 0001 Jiribam GD.Block Total 192 70 122 121 59 62 113 8 105 Rural 192 70 122 121 59 62 113 8 105 Urban

    0002 Irrphal East - I C.D.Block Total 2 Rural 2 Urban

    0003 Il1l'hal East - II C.D.Block Total Rural Urban 40705000 Porol1l'at (Cn Urban Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 40706000 (Cn Urban URBAN 40703000 Jiribam (M a) Urban 40701000 Il1l'hal (Part) (M 0) Urban 40705000 Porol1l'at (en Urban Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 40706000 (Cn Urban 40707000 Andro (NP) Urban 170 55 115 113 20 93 88 9 79

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    of marginal workers TotaV District! CD Block/ Town Location RuraV code Non-workers Urban number Other workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

    195 125 70 6,634 2,838 3,796 Total Imphal East * 07 125 85 40 4,209 1,713 2,496 Rural 70 40 • 30 2,425 1,125 1,300 Urban 123 83 40 4,117 1,658 2,459 Total Jiribam C.D.Block 0001 123 83 40 4,117 1,658 2,459 Rural Urban

    2 2 82 50 32 Total Imphal East - I C.D.Block 0002 2 2 82 50 32 Rural Urban

    22 12 10 Total Imphal East - II C.D.Block 0003 10 5 5 Rural 12 7 5 Urban 9 5 4 Urban Porompat (Cn 40705000

    3 2 Urban Torban (Kshetri Leikai) (Cn 40706000 URBAN 7 5 2 63 25 38 Urban Jiribam (M CI) 40703000 2 62 24 38 Urban Imphal (Part) (M CI) 40701000 9 5 4 Urban Porompat (Cn 40705000

    3 2 Urban Torban (Kshetri Leikai) (Cn 40706000 61 34 27 2,288 1,069 1,219 Urban Andro (NP) 40707000

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    P~YCENSUSABSTRACT

    Location District/ CD Block! Town Total! Industrial category code Rural! number Urban Main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 05 Thoubal Total 1,120 724 396 359 224 135 89 62 27 Rural 922 593 329 350 220 130 68 55 13 Urban 198 131 67 9 4 5 21 7 14 0001 Thoubal C.O.Block Total 354 224 130 230 131 99 49 42 7 Rural 354 224 130 230 131 99 49 • 42 '7 Urban 0002 Kakching C.O.Block. Total 568 369 199 120 89 31 19 13 6 Rural 568 369 199 120 89 31 19 13 6 Urban URBAN Li10ng (Thouba1) (NP) 40504000 (Part) Urban 30 23 7 2 1 1 2 2 40501000 Thouba1 (M el) Urban 67 51 16 5 2 3 13 6 7 40505000 Sikhong Sekmai (NP) Urban 3 3 40508000 Kakching (M e1) Urban 90 51 39 6 5 40510000 Sugnu(NP) Urban 8 6 2 2 URBAN Li10ng (Thoubal) (NP) 40504000 (P art) Urban 30 23 7 2 1 1 2 2 4050 I 000 Thoubal (M el) Urban 67 51 16 5 2 3 13 6 7 40505000 Sikhong Sekmai (NP) Urban 3 3 40508000 Kakching (M e1) Urban 90 51 39 6 5 40510000 Sugnu (NP) Urban 8 6 2 2

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    FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES of main workers TotaV District! CD Block! Town RuraV Marginal workers Urban Household industry workers Other workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2 52 18 34 620 420 200 787 290 497 Total Thoubal 45 14 31 459 304 155 588 197 391 Rural 7 4 3 161 116 45 199 93 106 Urban 2 1 . 73 50 23 201 69 132 Total Thoubal CD.Block 2 73 50 23 201 69 132 Rural Urban 43 13 30 386 254 132 387 128 259 Total Kakching CD.Block. 43 13 30 386 254 132 387 128 259 Rural Urban URBAN Lilong (Thoubal) (NP) 26 22 4 117 70 47 Urban (Part) 4 3 45 40 5 76 22 54 Urban Thoubal (M el) 3 3 Urban Sikhong Sekmai (NP) 2 2 82 50 32 5 4 Urban Kakching (M el) 5 4 I Urban Sugnu (NP) URBAN Lilong (Thoubal) (NP) 26 22 4 117 70 47 Urban (Part) 4 3 45 40 5 76 22 54 Urban Thoubal (M el) 3 3 Urban Sikhong Sekmai (NP) 2 2 82 50 32 5 4 Urban Kakching (M el) 1 5 4 1 1 1 Urban Sugnu (NP)

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    PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Location District/ CD Block! Town Total! Industrial category of marginal workers code Rural! number Urban Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers .

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females·

    2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 05 Thoubal Total 170 99 71 312 113 199 119 5 114 Rural 126 62 64 237 73 164 103 4 99. Urban 44 37 7 75 40 35 16 1 15 0001 Thoubal CD.Block Total 94 41 53 77 22 55 13 13 Rural 94 41 53 77 22 55 13 13 Urban 0002 Kakching CD.Block. Total 32 21 II 160 51 109 90 4 86 Rural 32 21 II 160 51 109 90 4 86 Urban URBAN Lilang (Thoubal) (NP) 40504000 (Part) Urban 34 33 42 27 15 13 12 4050 I 000 Thoubal (M CI) Urban 10 4 6 30 12 18 3 3 40505000 Sikhong Sekmai (NP) Urban 40508000 Kakching (M CI) Urban 2 40510000 ~u(NP) Urban URBAN Lilang (Thoubal) (NP) 40504000 (Part) Urban 34 33 1 42 27 15 13 12 40501000 Thaubal (M CI) Urban 10 4 6 30 12 18 3 3 40505000 Sikhong Sekmai (NP) Urban 40508000 Kakching (M CI) Urban 2 40510000 ~u(NP) Urban 1

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    FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES marginal workers TotaV District! CD BlocklTown Location Rural! code Non-workers Urban number Other workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2 , 186 73 Il3 2,367 1,186 1,181 Total Thoubal 05 122 58 64 1,758 893 865 Rural 64 15 49 609 Z93 316 Urban 17 6 II 370 193 177 Total Thoubal CD.Block 0001 17 6 II 370 193 177 Rural Urban 105 52 53 1,388 700 688 Total Kakching C.D,Block. 0002 105 52 53 1,388 700 688 Rural Urban VRBAN

    28 9 19 369 160 209 Urban Lilong (Thoubal) (NP) (Part) 40504000 33 6 27 91 44 47 Urban Thoubal (M Cl) 40501000 7 3 4 Urban Sikhong Sekmai (NP) 40505000 3 3 116 72 44 Urban Kakching (M CI) 40508000 26 14 12 Urban Sugnu (NP) 40510000 VRBAN

    28 9 19 369 160 209 Urban Lilong (Thoubal) (NP) (Part) 40504000 33 6 27 91 44 47 Urban Thouhal (M Cl) 40501000 7 3 4 Urban Sikhong Sekmai (NP) 40505000 3 3 116 72 44 Urban Kakching (M CI) 40508000 26 14 12 Urban Sugnu (NP) 40510000

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    PRIMARY CENS US ABS TRACT

    Location District/ CD Block/ Town Total/ Number of Total population (including code RuraV households Population in the institutional and houseless number Urban with at least age-group 0-6 one population) Scheduled Tribe Persons Males Females Persons Males Females member 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    07 Imphal Fast * Total 4,227 24,712 12,382 12,330 3,223 1,658 1,565 Rural 1,742 10,215 5,334 4,881 1,498 778 720 Urban 2,485 14,497 7,048 7,449 1,725 880 845 0001 Iiribam C.D.Block Total 683 3,876 1,987 1,889 731 383 348 Rural 683 3,876 1,987 1,889 731 383 348 Urban

    0002 Imphal East - I C.D.Block Total 1,005 5,955 3,150 2,805 738 382 356 Rural 927 5,620 2,992 2,628 680 351 329 Urban 78 335 158 177 58 31 27 Porompat Plan Area (OG) - 40701000 Ward No.29 Urban 78 335 158 177 58 31 27

    0003 Imphal East - II CD.Block Total 135 723 358 365 87 44 43 Rural 132 719 355 364 87 44 43 Urban 3 4 3 40705000 Porompat (CI) Urban 3 4 3 URBAN 40703000 Iiribam (M CI) Urban 179 1,118 536 582 161 82 79 40702000 Lamlai (NP) Urban 6 3 3 40701000 Imphal (Part) (M Cl) Urban 2,182 12,714 6,178 6,536 1,468 740 728 40705000 Porompat (CT) Urban 3 4 3 40707000 Andro (NP) Urban 120 655 328 327 95 57 38 URBAN 40703000 Iiribam (M Cl) Urban 179 1,118 536 582 161 82 79 40702000 Lamlai (NP) Urban 6 3 3 4070 I 000 Imphal (Part) (M CI) Urban 2,182 12,714 6,178 6,536 1,468 740 728 40705000 Porompat (CT) Urban 3 4 3 I 40707000 Andro (NP) Urban 120 655 328 327 95 57 38

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    Total! District/ CD Block! Town Rural! Literates JIlit erat es Total workers Urban

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

    17,865 9,589 8,276 6,847 2,793 4,054 8,252 4,970 3,282 Total Imphal East * 6,798 3,868 2,930 3,417 1,466 1,951 4,259 2,544 1,715 Rural 11,067 5,721 5,346 3,430 1,327 2,103 3,993 2,426 1,567 Urban 2,343 1,315 1,028 1,533 672 861 1,799 1,046 753 Total Jiribam CD.Block 2,343 1,315 1,028 1,533 672 861 1,799 1,046 753 Rural Urban

    4,238 2,430 1,808 1,717 720 997 2,340 1,435 905 Total Imphal East - I C.D.Block 4,006 2,315 1,691 1,614 677 937 2,236 1,365 871 Rural 232 115 117 103 43 60 104 70 34 Urban Porompat Plan Area (OG)- 232 115 117 103 43 60 104 70 34 Urban Ward No.29

    452 240 212 271 118 153 225 134 91 Total Imphal East - II CD.Block 449 238 211 270 117 153 224 133 91 Rural 3 2 1 1 1 Urban 3 2 Urban Porompat (CT) URBAN 803 413 390 315 123 192 225 168 57 Urban Jiribam (M CI) 3 1 2 3 2 2 1 Urban Lamlai (NP) 9,944 5,138 4,806 2,770 1,040 1,730 3,465 2,091 1,374 Urban Imphal (part) (M Cl) 3 2 1 1 Urban Porompat (CT) 314 167 147 341 161 180 300 165 135 Urban Andro (NP) URBAN 803 413 390 315 123 192 225 168 57 Urban Jiribam (M CI) 3 1 2 3 2 2 1 I Urban Lamlai (NP) 9,944 5,138 4,806 2,770 1,040 1,730 3,465 2,091 1,374 Urban Imphal (Part) (M CI) 3 2 I 1 Urban Porompat (CT) 314 167 147 341 161 180 300 165 135 Urban Andro (NP)

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    Location District/ CD Block! Town Total! Industrial category code Rural! number Urban Main workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    07 ImphaJ Fast * Total 6,371 4,426 1,945 1,281 889 392 224 141 83 Rural 2,965 2,157 808 1,133 785 348 159 102 57 Urban 3,406 2,269 1,137 148 104 44 65 39 26 0001 Iiribam C.D.Block Total 1,226 820 406 897 593 304 65 42 23 Rural 1,226 820 406 897 593 304 65 42 23 Urban

    0002 Imphal East - I C.D.Block Total 1,641 1,295 346 227 183 44 87 53 34 Rural 1,562 1,232 330 227 183 44 87 53 34 Urban 79 63 16 Porompat Plan Area (OG) - 40701000 Ward No.29 Urban 79 63 16

    0003 Imphal East - II C.D.Block Total 178 106 72 9 9 7 7 Rural 177 105 72 9 9 7 7 Urban 40705000 Porompat (CT) Urban URBAN 40703000 Iiribam (M CI) Urban 203 160 43 28 21 7 40702000 Lamlai (NP) Urban 40701000 Imphal (Part) (M CI) Urban 3,005 1,970 1,035 23 14 9 31 20 II 40705000 Porompat (CT) Urban I I 40707000 Andro (NP) Urban 196 137 59 97 69 28 33 18 15 URBAN 40703000 liribam (M el) Urban 203 160 43 28 21 7 40702000 Lamlai (NP) Urban I 40701000 Imphal (Part) (M 0) Urban 3,005 1,970 1,035 23 14 9 31 20 II 40705000 Porompat (CT) Urban I I 40707000 Andro (NP) Urban 196 137 59 97 69 28 33 18 15

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    . FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES of main workers Total! District/ CD Block! Town RuraV Marginal workers Urban Household industry workers Other workers

    .Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

    167 59 108 4,699 3,337 1,362 1,881 544 1,337 Total Imphal Fast • 85 32 53 1,588 1,238 350 1,294 387 907 Rural 82 27 55 3,111 2,099 1,012 587 157 430 Urban 42 17 25 222 168 54 573 226 347 Total liribam C.D.Block 42 17 25 222 168 54 573 226 347 Rural Urban

    43 15 28 1,284 1,044 240 699 140 559 Total Imphal East - I C.D.Block 38 15 23 1,210 981 229 674 133 541 Rural 5 5 74 63 II 25 7 18 Urban Porompat Plan Area (OG)- 5 5 74 63 II 25 7 18 Urban Ward No.29

    5 5 157 90 67 47 28 19 Total Imphal East - II C.D.Block 5 5 156 89 67 47 28 19 Rural Urban Urban Porompat (Cf) URBAN 8 2 6 166 136 30 22 8 14 Urban liribam (M Cl) I 1 Urban Lamlai (NP) 67 23 44 2,884 1,913 971 460 121 339 Urban Imphal (Part) (M CI) I Urban Porompat (Cf) 7 2 5 59 48 II 104 28 76 Urban Andro (NP) URBAN 8 2 6 166 136 30 22 8 14 Urban liribam (M Cl) I I I Urban Lamlai (NP) 67 23 44 2,884 1,913 971 460 121 339 Urban Imphal (Part) (M CI) I Urban Porompat (Cf) 7 2 5 59 48 II 104 28 76 Urban Andro (NP)

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    PRIMARY CENS US ABS TRACT

    Location District! CD Block! Town Totall Industrial category code Rurall number Urban Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

    07 Imphal Fast * Total 370 133 237 570 185 385 290 41 249 Rural 322 120 202 485 157 328 216 27 189 Urban 48 13 35 85 28 57 74 14 60 0001 Jiribam C.D.B1ock Total 237 79 158 190 76 114 22 4 18 Rural 237 79 158 190 76 114 22 4 18 Urban

    0002 Imphal East - I C.D.Block Total 57 21 36 291 78 213 202 23 179 Rural 57 21 . 36 290 77 213 190 23 167 Urban 12 12 Porompat Plan Area (OG) - 40701000 WardNo.29 Urban 12 12

    0003 Imphal East - II C.D.Block Total 28 20 8 5 4 4 4 Rural 28 20 8 5 4 4 4 Urban 40705000 Porompat (CT) Urban URBAN 40703000 Jiribam (M CI) Urban 2 6 6 40702000 Lamlai (NP) Urban 1 40701000 Imphal (Part) (M CI) Urban 20 6 14 15 11 4 64 14 50 40705000 Porompat (CT) Urban 40707000 Andro (NP) Urban 25 6 19 64 17 47 9 9 URBAN 40703000 Jiribam (M CI) Urban 2 6 6 40702000 Lam1ai (NP) Urban 1 40701000 Imphal (Part) (M CI) Urban 20 6 14 15 11 4 64 14 50 40705000 Porompat (CT) Urban 40707000 Andro (NP) Urban 25 6 19 64 17 47 9 9

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    of marginal workers TotaV District! CD Block! Town Location RuraV code Non-workers Urban number Other workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

    47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

    651 185 466 16,460 7,412 9,048 Tota. 1m pha. East * 07 271 83 188 5,956 2,790 3,166 Rural 380 102 278 10,504 4,622 5,882 Urban 124 67 57 2,077 941 1,136 Total Iiribam C.D.Block 0001 124 67 57 2,077 941 1,136 Rural Urban

    149 18 131 3,615 1,715 1,900 Total Imphal East - I C.D.Block 0002 137 12 125 3,384 1,627 1,757 Rural 12 6 6 231 88 143 Urban Porompat Plan Area (OG)- 12 6 6 231 88 143 Urban Ward No.29 40701000

    10 4 6 498 224 274 Total Imphal East - II C.D.Block 0003 10 4 6 495 222 273 Rural 3 2 Urban 3 2 Urban Porompat (CT) 40705000 URBAN 13 7 6 893 368 525 Urban Iiribam (M CI) 40703000 4 2 2 Urban Lamlai (NP) 40702000 361 90 271 9,249 4,087 5,162 Urban Imphal (Part) (M CI) 40701000 3 2 Urban Porompat (CT) 40705000 6 5 355 163 192 Urban Andro (NP) 40707000 URBAN 13 7 6 893 368 525 Urban Iiribam (M CI) 40703000 4 2 2 Urban Lamlai (NP) 40702000 361 90 271 9,249 4,087 5,162 Urban Imphal (Part) (M CI) 40701000 3 2 1 Urban Porompat (CT) 40705000 6 5 355 163 192 Urban Andro (NP) 40707000

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    VILLAGE PRIMARY CD BLOCK- Location Name of Y ill age Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village in institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number hectares population) Persons M ales Females Persons M ales Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0001 Jiribam C.D.Block (Total) 5,812 31,405 15,882 15,523 5,972 3,003 2,969 0001 Jiribam C.D.Block (Rural) 5,812 31,405 15,882 15,523 5,972 3,003 2,969 0001 Jiribam C.D.Block (Urban) Jiribam C.D.Block (Rural) 00162900 Hilghat 332.3 396 2,044 1,007 1,037 268 147 121 00163000 Uchathol 108.5 123 662 318 344 75 39 36 00163 100 Narandhor Basa 65.1 66 365 176 189 58 28 30 00 I 63200 BabuKhal 26 147 78 69 30 17 13 00 I 63300 Sabughat 11 48 30 18 7 4 3 00 I 63400 Boroikhal 166.6 22 89 46 43 17 10 7 00163500 Chindong Leikai 156.1 206 1,077 533 544 158 73 85 00163600 Dibong 310.8 223 1,127 534 593 162 81 81 00163700 Mahadebpur 7.8 4 17 11 6 4 3 00163800 Kamaranga 268.1 292 1,639 809 830 334 173 161 00163900 Kamaranga Kuki ------U n -in h abited------· ------00164000 Sonapur 219.3 376 1,968 986 982 485 254 231 00164100 Aglapur 115.9 126 713 352 361 170 86 84 00164200 Lalpani 165. I 235 1,157 594 563 254 129 12S 00164300 Islamabad 65.0 102 558 266 292 128 68 60 00164400 Champanagar Meitei 100.1 98 545 282 263 70 35 3S 00 I 64500 Bakhal 115.4 90 479 247 232 91 46 4S 00164600 Champanagar Muslim 64.2 73 440 226 214 131 68 63 00164700 Rasidpur 22.0 30 162 86 76 42 19 23 00164800 Jarolpokpi 222.2 175 1,008 535 473 188 98 90 00 I 64900 Kashimpur 85.4 201 1,069 544 525 250 128 122 00165000 Mullargao 175.2 104 618 341 277 128 69 59 00165100 LeishabithoI 48 225 113 112 29 15 14 00165200 Nungkhal 43 219 121 98 24 16 8 00165300 Ahamadabad 223.3 263 1,501 759 742 356 170 186 00165400 Chandranathpur 83.5 82 465 239 226 72 35 37 00165500 Binselu 19.6 35 176 86 90 35 17 18 00165600 Berabak 60.8 22 138 78 60 26 10 16 00165700 Nungphou 85.3 106 539 271 268 119 54 6S 00165800 Latingkhal 326.5 248 1,345 693 652 228 112 116 00165900 Baiboni 85.7 88 493 257 236 107 54 S3 00166000 Makhabosti 101 481 248 233 79 40 39 00166100 Dholakhal 80.8 16 92 48 44 10 4 6 00166200 T ilk a Compani 40 223 130 93 36 24 12 00166300 Abompunjee 179.8 23 139 63 76 33 14 19 00166400 Jirimukh 81.5 43 241 121 120 52 30 22 00166500 Chotobekra 125.4 187 1,083 522 561 262 117 145 00166600 Lamabhutangkhal 40.3 35 172 97 75 40 26 14 00166700 Bhutangkhal 169.5 171 1,029 522 507 198 92 106 00166800 Jatrapur 51.1 103 560 282 278 130 63 67 00 I 66900 Borobekra 152.1 143 668 326 342 93 39 54 00167000 Guakhal 145.7 150 816 411 405 113 54 59 00 I 67 I 00 Harinagar 115.2 79 437 231 206 70 35 35 00 I 67200 Bhomikpara 91.8 113 598 300 298 127 69 58 00 I 67300 Jakuradhor Part I 392.8 266 1,405 720 685 209 108 101 00 I 67400 lakuradhor P art II 247.0 194 1,049 521 528 197 91 106 00167500 Tpidhor 16.3 26 149 78 71 28 17 11 00167600 Durgapur 199.1 82 486 246 240 103 55 48 00167700 Narayanpur 102.7 59 348 183 165 65 27 38 00 I 67800 Madhupur 125.7 47 253 131 122 52 23 29 00167900 Choudhurikhal 116.3 20 143 84 59 29 17 12 182 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMP HAL EAST

    CENSUS ABSTRACT JIRIBAM Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons M ales Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 6,367 3,303 3,064 3,876 1,987 1,889 16,474 9,698 6,776 Jiribam C.D.Block (Total) 6,367 3,303 3,064 3,876 1,987 1,889 16,474 9,698 6,776 Jiribam C.D.Block (Rural) Jiribam C.D.Block (Urban) Jiribam C.D.Block (Rural) 82 46 36 1,459 797 662 Hilghat 5 2 3 137 78 59 487 257 230 Uchathol 57 27 30 230 125 105 Narandhor Basa 66 43 23 BabuKhal 30 20 10 Sabughat 63 34 29 Boroikhal 747 433 314 Chindong Leikai 2 2 8 2 6 831 432 399 Dibong 5 4 Mahadebpur 175 81 94 718 413 305 Kamaranga ------U n -in h abited------Kamaranga Kuki 449 285 164 Sonapur 5 4 323 216 107 Aglapur 254 171 83 Lalpani 301 168 133 Islamabad 422 238 184 Champanagar Meitei 248 142 106 Bakhal 193 126 67 Champanagar Muslim 68 49 19 Rasidpur 3 3 577 309 268 610 373 237 Jarolpokpi 506 328 178 Kashimpur 269 207 62 Mullargao 17 8 9 135 84 51 Leishabithol 103 68 35 Nungkhal 484 333 151 Ahamadabad 244 134 110 317 192 125 Chandranathpur 176 86 90 116 62 54 Binselu 133 76 57 87 59 28 Berabak 288 145 143 236 116 120 315 186 129 Nungphou 1,255 653 602 852 501 351 Latingkhal 414 218 196 66 31 35 302 170 132 Baiboni 315 162 153 141 74 67 237 150 87 Makhabosti 1 I 68 42 26 Dholakhal 206 118 88 169 100 69 Tilka Compani I 48 27 2 I Abompunjee 241 121 120 146 82 64 Jirimukh 202 94 108 632 309 323 563 292 271 Chotobekra 160 89 71 3 2 I 72 43 29 Lamabhutangkhal 345 175 170 610 310 300 613 334 279 Bhutangkhal 4 3 I 163 III 52 Jatrapur 170 85 85 382 223 159 Borobekra 21 14 7 7 4 3 510 294 216 Guakhal 254 143 111 145 7 I 74 211 129 82 Harinagar 68 3 I 37 229 138 9 I Bhomikpara 1,035 535 500 126 66 60 928 5 I I 4 I 7 Jakuradhor P art I 323 146 177 198 104 94 482 303 179 Jakuradhor Part II 116 63 53 30 20 10 Tpidhor 386 199 187 206 116 90 Durgapur 169 90 79 121 65 56 196 122 74 Narayanpur 247 127 120 138 84 54 Madhupur 116 70 46 93 61 32 Choudhurikhal 183 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    VILLAGE PRIMARY .CDBWCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons M ales Females Persons M ales Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0001 Jiribam C.D.Block (Tot: 14,931 6,184 8,747 10,849 7,634 3,215 7,557 6,108 1,449 0001 Jiribam C.D.Block (Rul 14,931 6,184 8,747 10,849 7,634 3,215 7,557 6,108 1,449 0001 Jiribam C.D.Block (Urb Jiribam C.D.Block (Rural) 00162900 Hilghat 585 210 375 526 377 149 421 335 86 00163000 Uchathol 175 61 114 231 136 95 195 126 69 00163100 Narandhor 8a5a 135 51 84 163 102 61 42 33 9 00163200 BabuKhal SI 35 46 52 31 21 2 2 00163300 Sabughat IS 10 8 25 21 4 II II 00163400 Boroikhal 26 12 14 44 25 19 26 21 00163500 Chindong Leikai 330 100 230 357 241 116 256 192 64 00163600 Dibong 296 102 194 485 252 233 241 172 69 00163700 Mahadebpur 12 7 5 5 5 00163800 Kamaranga 921 396 525 407 338 69 342 306 36 00163900 Kamaranga Kuki ------U n- in habit ed------00164000 Sonapur 1,519 701 818 575 454 121 298 265 33 00164100 Aglapur 390 136 254 188 176 12 188 176 12 00164200 Lalpani 903 423 480 298 271 27 234 213 21 00164300 Islamabad 257 98 159 256 115 141 212 108 104 00164400 Champanagar Meitei 123 44 79 238 128 110 145 106 39 00164500 Bakha1 231 105 126 201 116 85 96 82 14 00164600 Champanagar Muslim 247 100 147 113 10\ 12 96 85 II 00164700 Rasidpur 94 37 57 48 39 9 41 34 7 00164800 Jarolpokpi 398 162 236 648 346 302 338 242 96 00164900 Kashimpur 563 216 347 308 260 48 282 249 33 00165000 Mul1argao 349 134 215 143 134 9 137 132 00165100 Leishabithol 90 29 61 102 62 40 II 7 4 00165200 Nungkhal 116 53 63 104 62 42 9 5 4 00165300 Ahamadabad 1,017 426 591 391 353 38 301 275 26 00165400 Chandranathpur 148 47 101 98 89 9 90 85 00165500 Binselu 60 24 36 79 49 30 79 49 30 00165600 Berabak 51 19 32 51 40 II 49 39 10 00165700 Nungphou 224 85 139 228 143 85 199 138 61 00165800 Latingkhal 493 192 301 495 339 156 354 297 57 00165900 Baiboni 191 87 104 III 82 29 102 76 26 00166000 Makhabosti 244 98 146 200 137 63 115 107 8 00166100 Dholakhal 24 6 18 17 16 1 17 16 00166200 T ilka Compani 54 30 24 56 53 3 40 37 3 00166300 Abompunjee 91 36 55 56 38 18 48 34 14 00166400 Jirimukh 95 39 56 87 56 31 71 52 19 00166500 Chotobekra 520 230 290 588 301 287 450 274 176 00166600 Lamabhutangkhal 100 54 46 48 44 4 42 39 3 00166700 Bhutangkhal 416 188 228 491 287 204 322 233 89 00166800 latrapur 397 171 226 169 \42 27 132 123 9 00166900 Borobekra 286 103 183 243 \68 75 186 151 35 00167000 Guakhal 306 117 189 235 199 36 217 190 27 00167100 Harinagar 226 102 124 112 106 6 29 26 3 00167200 Bhom ikpara 369 162 207 144 138 6 34 30 4. 00167300 lakuradhor Part I 477 209 268 509 420 89 460 410 50 00167400 Iakuradhor Part II 567 218 349 401 262 139 258 215 43 00167500 Tpidhor 119 58 61 53 45 8 42 41 00167600 Durgapur 280 130 150 IS\ \36 45 1\6 112 4 00167700 Narayanpur 152 61 91 147 95 52 83 77 6 00167800 Madhupur 115 47 68 9\ 70 21 65 56 9 00167900 Choudhurikhal 50 23 27 5\ 34 17 33 26 7 184 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Industrial category of main workers NameofVill~ Household industry Cult ivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 3,075 2,608 467 1,171 1,022 149 344 211 133 2,967 2,267 700 Jiribam C.D.Block (Total) 3,075 2,608 467 1,171 1,022 149 344 211 133 2,967 2,267 700 Jiribam C.D.Block (Rural) Jiribam C.D.Block (Urban) Jiribam C.D.Block (Rural) 77 62 15 18 14 4 26 22 4 300 237 63 Hilghat 12 II I 60 36 24 4 2 2 119 77 42 Uchathol 3 2 39 32 7 Narandhor Basa 2 2 BabuKhal 11 II Sabughat 26 21 5 Boroikhal 78 58 20 28 19 9 4 3 146 112 34 Chindong Leikai 21 14 7 9 8 I 15 5 10 196 145 51 Dibong Mahadebpur 83 77 6 16 16 16 14 2 227 199 28 Kamaranga ------Un-inhabit ed------Kamaranga Kuki 91 89 2 III 102 9 4 2 2 92 72 20 Sonapur 9 9 168 161 7 II 6 5 Aglapur 77 75 2 53 53 18 16 2 86 69 17 Lalpani 33 33 2 2 3 3 174 70 104 Islamabad 49 41 8 12 II 12 6 6 72 48 24 Champanagar Meitei 36 31 5 7 7 5 3 2 48 41 7 Bakhal 22 22 2 2 72 61 II Champanagar Muslim 7 7 3 2 31 25 6 Rasidpur 210 151 59 22 15 7 29 15 14 77 61 16 Jarolpokpi 50 47 3 87 87 5 5 140 110 30 Kashimpur 91 89 2 21 21 25 22 3 Mullargao 10 6 4 Leishabithol 4 3 4 1 3 NungkhaJ 77 73 4 161 157 4 2 I 61 44 17 Ahamadabad 66 66 4 3 12 8 4 8 8 Chandranathpur 19 15 4 29 25 4 20 6 14 II 3 8 Binselu 30 28 2 10 4 6 8 7 Berabak 121 96 25 44 20 24 10 3 7 24 19 Nungphou 172 165 7 41 37 4 67 36 31 74 59 15 Latingkhal 43 40 3 32 15 17 27 21 6 Baiboni 90 88 2 3 3 22 19 3 Makhabosti 12 II 3 3 2 2 Dholakhal 31 29 2 9 8 T ilka Compani 46 34 12 2 2 Abompunjee 67 50 17 I 3 2 Jirimukh 345 196 149 15 9 6 90 69 21 Chotobekra 27 26 1 II II 4 2 2 Lamabhutangkhal 228 171 57 12 10 2 4 4 78 48 30 Bhutangkhal 26 25 I 8 8 I 97 90 7 Jatrapur 64 55 9 48 34 14 6 5 68 57 II Borobekra 136 125 II 26 22 4 54 43 II Guakhal 6 5 22 20 2 Harinagar 3 3 31 27 4 Bhomikpara 195 191 4 61 51 10 7 7 197 161 36 Jakuradhor Part I 158 138 20 30 26 4 9 9 61 42 19 Jakuradhor Part II 28 28 13 12 Tpidhor 40 40 37 37 39 35 4 Durgapur 59 58 10 5 5 2 2 12 12 Narayanpur 29 28 8 7 I 4 3 24 18 6 Madhupur 7 7 8 5 3 18 14 4 Choudhurikhal 185 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAl EAST

    VILLAGE PRIMARY CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons M ales Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0001 Jiribam C.D.Block (To 3,292 1,526 1,766 939 406 533 973 512 461 0001 Jiribam C.D.Block (Rl 3,292 1,526 1,766 939 406 533 973 512 461 0001 Jiribam C.D.Block (Ur Jiribam C.D.Block (Rural) 00162900 Hilghat 105 42 63 22 12 10 25 10 IS 00163000 Uchathol 36 10 26 4 2 2 2 00163100 Narandhor Ba5a 121 69 52 41 28 13 2 2 00163200 BabuKhal 50 31 19 00163300 Sabughat 14 10 4 00163400 Boroikhal 18 4 14 2 2 00163500 Chin dong Leikai 101 49 52 21 12 9 45 25 20 00163600 Dibong 244 80 164 68 32 36 10 8 2 00163700 Mahadebpur 5 5 5 5 00163800 Kamaranga 65 32 33 12 7 6 6 00163900 Kamaranga Kuki •• ------Un -in h abi I ed------00164000 Sonapur 277 189 88 I I 240 165 75 00164100 Aglapur 00164200 Lalpani 64 58 6 10 9 34 34 00164300 Islamabad 44 7 37 2 2 00164400 Champanagar Meitei 93 22 71 16 4 12 2 00164500 Bakhal 105 34 71 32 4 28 9 5 4 00164600 Champanagar Muslim 17 16 I 9 9 00164700 Rasidpur 7 2 3 2 00164800 Jarolpokpi 310 104 206 35 13 22 253 86 167 00164900 Kashimpur 26 11 IS 6 5 1 6 5 I 00165000 Mullargao 6 2 4 2 3 2 00165100 Leishabithol 91 55 36 62 38 24 2 2 00165200 Nungkhal 95 57 38 73 51 22 00165300 Ahamadabad 90 78 12 13 13 47 40 7 00165400 Chandranathpur 8 4 4 5 4 I 00165500 Binselu 00165600 Berabak 2 I I I 00165700 Nungphou 29 5 24 2 2 17 3 14 00165800 Latingkhal 141 42 99 25 15 10 25 II 14 00165900 Baiboni 9 6 3 1 1 00166000 Makhabosti 85 30 55 39 IS 24 7 7 00166100 Dholakhal 00166200 T ilk a Compani 16 16 12 12 00166300 Abompunjee 8 4 4 4 2 2 4 2 2 00166400 Jirimukh 16 4 12 15 4 II 00166500 Chotobekra 138 27 III 77 8 69 5 5 00166600 Lamabhutangkhal 6 5 4 4 I I 00166700 Bhutangkhal 169 54 liS 143 43 100 6 6 00166800 Jatrapur 37 19 18 1 2 2 00166900 Borobekra 57 17 40 8 1 7 46 IS 31 00167000 Guakhal 18 9 9 4 3 10 3 7 00167100 Harinagar 83 80 3 7 6 00167200 Bhomikpara 110 108 2 32 32 7 6 I 00167300 Iakuradhor Part I 49 10 39 6 I 5 28 5 23 00167400 Jakuradhor ParI II 143 47 96 80 13 67 16 2 14 00167500 Tpidhor 11 4 7 7 4 3 3 3 00167600 Durgapur 65 24 41 49 15 34 12 7 5 00167700 Narayanpur 64 18 46 5 5 31 5 26 00167800 Madhupur 26 14 12 5 4 19 10 9 00167900 Choudhurikhal 18 8 10 2 12 5 7 186 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    CENSUS ABSTRACT JIRIBAM of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry code Other workers N on·workers workers number Persons M ales Females Persons M ales Females Persons M ales Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 365 42 323 1,015 566 449 20,556 8,248 12,308 Ji ri bam C .D.Block (Total) 0001 365 42 323 1,015 566 449 20,556 8,248 12,308 Jiri bam C .D.Block (Ru ral) 0001 Jiribam C.D.Block (Urban) 0001 Jiribam C.D.Block (Rural) 7 2 51 18 33 1,518 630 888 Hilghat 00162900 . 5 5 25 7 18 431 182 249 Uchathol 00163000 78 39 39 202 74 128 Narandhor Basa 00163100 50 31 19 95 47 48 BabuKhal 00163200 14 10 4 23 9 14 Sabughat 00163300 16 4 12 45 21 24 Boroikha1 00163400 12 2 10 23 10 13 no 292 428 Chindong Leikai 00163500 123 7 116 43 33 10 642 282 360 Dibong 00163600 12 6 6 Mahadebpur 00163700 11 3 8 36 18 18 1,232 471 761 Kamaranga 00163800 •• _._ ••• -_ •• -Un· inh abit ed •• : ••••• -••••• Kamaranga Kuki 00163900 36 24 12 1,393 532 861 Sonapur 00164000 525 176 349 Aglapur 00164100 3 2 17 13 4 859 323 536 Lalpani 00164200 42 5 37 302 151 151 Islamabad 00164300 I 7 67 16 51 307 154 153 Champanagar Meitei 00164400 2 3 59 23 36 278 131 147 Bakhal 00164500 8 7 327 125 202 Champanagar Muslim 00164600 3 3 114 47 67 Rasidpur 00164700 14 14 8 5 3 360 189 171 Jarolpokpi 00164800 14 13 761 284 477 Kashimpur 00164900 I 475 207 268 Mullargao 00165000 5' 5 22 17 5 123 51 12 Leishabithol 00165100 13 12 8 5 3 115 59 56 Nungkhal 00165200 2 2 28 23 5 1,110 406 704 Ahamadabad 00165300 3 3 367 150 217 Chandranathpur 00165400 97 37 60 Binselu 00165500 87 38 49 Berabak 00165600 I 9 9 311 128 183 Nungphou 00165700 80 7 73 11 9 2 850 354 496 Latingkhal 00165800 3 3 5 5 382 175 207 Baiboni 00165900 27 27 12 8 4 281 I 11 170 Makhabosti 00166000 75 32 43 Dholakhal 00166100 4 4 167 77 90 T ilka Compani 00166200 83 25 58 Abompunjee 00166300 1 154 65 89 Jirimukh 00166400 11 11 45 19 26 495 221 274 Chotobekra 00166500 1 1 124 53 71 Lamabhutangkhal 00166600 1 19 5 14 538 235 303 Bhutangkhal 00166700 8 8 26 16 10 391 140 251 Jatrapur 00166800 3 1 2 425 158 267 Borobekra 00166900 4 3 581 212 369 Guakhal 00167000 4 4 12 70 2 325 125 200 Harinagar 00167100 4 4 67 66 1 454 162 292 Bhomikpara 00167200 3 3 12 4 8 896 300 596 Jakuradhor Part I 00167300 8 4 4 39 28 II 648 259 389 Jakuradhor Part II 00167400 1 96 33 63 Tpidhor 00167500 4 2 2 305 110 195 Durgapur 00167600 3 2 25 12 13 201 88 113 Narayanpur 00167700 2 2 162 61 101 Madhupur 00167800 4 2 2 92 50 42 Choudhurikhal 00167900 187 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    VILLAGE PRIMARY CDBWCK- Name of Village Area of Total population (including Location Number of Population in the institutional and houseless code Village in households age-group 0-6 number hectares population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0002 Imphal East· I 24,579 140,575 71,940 68,635 19,409 9,943 9,466 C .n.Block (Total) 0002 ImphalEast·I 24,224 138,728 71,087 67,641 19,166 9,813 9,353 C .n.Block (Ro ral) 0002 Imphal East· I 355 1,847 853 994 243 130 113 C.n.Block (Urban) Imphal East· I C .n.Block (Ro ral) 00168000 Khongjil Khongjal 236.5 34 230 119 111 40 20 20 00168100 Matakhong 93.4 32 204 109 95 24 7 17 00168200 MaKeng Chonglou 281.9 86 505 265 240 57 27 30 00168300 Makeng Ngunlou 73 489 245 244 58 26 32 00168400 Makeng 306.8 47 181 105 76 14 10 4 00168500 Thangal Surung 353.4 56 340 169 171 54 32 22 00168600 Nurathel ·············U n ·inhabited····-········· 00168700 Sadu Koireng 82 474 251 223 79 49 30 00168800 PUTum Khunou 107.9 32 175 91 84 22 13 9 00168900 Sadu Longa Koireng 267.7 31 169 83 86 32 19 13 00169000 PUTum Likli(Leitanpokpi) 298.1 161 995 488 507 152 67 85 00169100 Pukhao Naharup 391.7 262 1,271 667 604 206 114 92 00169200 Pukhao Ahallup 150.0 87 389 206 183 44 25 19 00169300 Pukhao Khabam 71.0 80 446 225 221 85 46 39 • 00169400 Pukhao Laipham 75.9 96 499 249 250 76 42 34 00169500 Sagolmang 179.3 118 649 326 323 119 65 54 00169600 Khewa Company 162.4 137 711 336 375 133 62 71 00169700 Yumnam P allou 153.3 164 764 385 379 144 72 72 00169800 Uyumpok 542.2 434 2,366 1,207 1,159 392 213 179 00169900 Khongbal Tangkhul 228.2 43 211 107 104 33 15 18 00170000 Lamboikhul 230.0 191 1,113 557 556 178 94 84 . 00 170 I 00 Taretkhul 134.9 85 446 223 223 61 32 29 00170200 Keibi Khullen 295.7 230 1,176 598 578 171 86 85 00170300 Keibi Kumuda 551.4 165 793 381 412 171 81 90 00170400 Keibi Leishangkhong 229.8 91 485 253 232 88 44 44 00170500 Keibi Heikak Mapal 173.9 109 587 303 284 102 55 47 00170600 Sinam 540.5 142 673 328 345 103 46 57 00170700 Yumnam Khunou 484.6 296 1,595 783 812 248 114 134 00170800 Waiton 649.0 432 2,350 1,149 1,201 316 151 165 00170900 Sambei 131.0 96 537 290 247 70 39 31 00171000 Chingkhou 80.8 84 458 230 228 69 34 35 00171100 Khundrakpam 532.0 762 4,128 2,009 2,119 540 282 258 00171200 Tangkham 111.3 184 1,073 549 524 149 82 67 00 I 71300 Haraorou 235.5 186 1,034 505 529 161 77 84 0017 I 400 Ngairengbam 294.4 57 259 129 130 44 22 22 00171500 Morok Ingkhol 142.0 20 87 49 38 12 7 5 00 I 71600 Sarouthel 66.6 24 113 58 55 14 5 9 00171700 Taorem 345.2 16 82 38 44 2 2 00171800 Pangei 314.0 252 3,162 2,546 616 141 85 56 00171900 Thangjam Khunou 180.6 126 1,150 849 301 80 50 30 00 172000 Sekta 270.0 352 1,908 953 955 323 162 161 00172100 Pungdongbam 216.0 391 2,251 1,109 1,142 357 186 171 00172200 IIam 96.2 185 1,033 516 517 152 89 63 00172300 Iyampal 382.6 363 1,955 966 989 282 127 155 00 172400 Kangla Siphai 156.4 136 762 382 380 87 46 41 188 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    CENS US ABS TRACT [MPHAL FAST-[ Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 158 114 44 5,955 3,150 2,805 92,271 53,370 38,901 Imphal East - I C.D.Block (Total) 158 114 44 5,620 2,992 2,628 90,850 52,684 38,166 Imphal East - I C.D.Block (Rural) 335 158 177 1,421 686 735 Imphal East - I C.D.Block (Urban) Imphal East - I C.D.Block (Rural) 93 49 44 Khongjil Khongjal 97 67 30 Matakhong 15 8 7 264 158 106 MaKeng Chongiou 282 165 117 Makeng Ngunlou 95 64 31 Makeng 148 83 65 Thangal Surung ------Un -in habit ed------Nurathel 213 142 71 Sadu Koireng 101 63 38 Purum Khunou 86 43 43 Sadu Longa Koireng 514 292 222 Purum Ukli(Leitanpokpi) 702 438 264 Pukhao Naharup 242 148 94 Pukhao Ahallup 218 130 88 Pukhao Khabam 297 170 127 Pukhao Laipham 380 208 172 Sagolmang 439 232 207 Khewa Company 507 291 216 Yumnam Pat lou 1,447 825 622 Uyumpok 211 107 104 139 75 64 Khongbal Tangkhul 4 3 590 359 231 Lamboikhul 318 174 144 Taretkhul 784 443 341 Keibi Khullen 498 268 230 Keibi Kumuda 277 175 102 Keibi Leishangkhong 391 234 157 Keibi Heikak Mapal 244 135 109 Sinam 948 518 430 Yumnam Khunou II 4 7 1,582 880 702 Waiton 307 188 119 Sambei 314 177 137 Chingkhou 79 43 36 2,970 1,594 1,376 Khundrakpam 698 402 296 Tangkham 4 3 667 381 286 Haraorou 119 75 44 Ngairengbam 44 30 14 Morok Ingkhol 70 44 26 Sarouthel 56 31 25 Taorem 22 22 360 332 28 2,806 2,373 433 Pangei 21 21 48 48 925 745 180 Thangjam Khunou 1,054 625 429 Sekta 1,545 850 695 Pungdongbam 276 132 144 675 380 295 !tam 412 192 220 1,293 724 569 Iyampal 428 257 171 Kangla Siphai 189 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    WLAGEPRIMARY CDBWCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0002 Impbal East - I 48,304 18,570 29,734 62,326 36,063 26,263 41,172 29,269 11,903 C.D.Block (Total) 0002 Impbal East - I 47,878 18,403 29,475 61,611 35,643 25,968 40,626 28,895 11,731 C.D.Block (Rural) 0002 Impbal East - I 426 167 259 715 420 295 546 374 172 C.D.Block (Urban) Impbal East - I C.D.Block (Rural) 00168000 Khongjil Khongjal 137 70 67 68 50 18 45 44 1 00168100 Matakhong 107 42 65 104 59 45 62 57 5 00168200 MaKeng Chonglou 241 107 134 245 126 119 129 94 35 00168300 Makeng Ngunlou 207 80 127 194 112 82 126 91 35 00168400 Makeng 86 41 45 103 60 43 103 60 43 00168500 Thangal SUflUlg 192 86 106 150 84 66 119 76 43 00168600 Nurathel ------Un -inhabit ed------00168700 SaduKoireng 261 109 152 330 164 166 226 121 105 00168800 Purum KhlUlOU 74 28 46 100 62 38 36 36 00168900 Sadu Longa Koireng 83 40 43 67 33 34 67 33 34 00169000 Purum Likli(Leitanpokpi) 481 196 285 754 369 385 394 245 149 00169100 Pukhao Naharup 569 229 340 785 412 373 350 260 90 00169200 Pukhao Ahallup 147 58 89 308 158 150 89 80 9 00169300 Pukhao Khabam 228 95 133 249 121 128 31 29 2 00169400 Pukhao Laipham 202 79 123 273 136 137 140 115 25 00169500 Sagolmang 269 118 151 337 171 166 204 118 86 00169600 Khewa Company 272 104 168 557 269 288 366 180 186 00169700 Yumnam Patlou 257 94 163 607 305 302 395 189 206 00169800 Uyumpok 919 382 537 1,299 706 593 626 427 199 00169900 Khongbal Tangkhul 72 32 40 92 52 40 71 45 26 00170000 Lamboikhul 523 198 325 548 277 271 417 255 162 00170100 Taretkhul 128 49 79 232 114 118 218 108 110 00170200 Keibi Khullen 392 155 237 597 316 281 408 266 142 00170300 Keibi Kumuda 295 113 182 371 190 181 369 190 179 00170400 Keibi Leishangkhong 208 78 130 279 144 135 183 110 73 00170500 Keibi Heikak Mapal 196 69 127 279 155 124 131 120 11 00170600 Sinam 429 193 236 392 207 185 295 185 110 00170700 Yumnam KhlUlOU 647 265 382 800 394 406 509 351 158 00170800 Waiton 768 269 499 1,027 574 453 657 494 163 00170900 Sambei 230 102 128 371 196 175 27 24 3 00171000 Chingkhou 144 53 91 205 117 88 124 101 23 00171100 KhlUldrakpam 1,158 415 743 1,783 925 858 1,230 776 454 00171200 Tangkham 375 147 228 605 317 288 466 274 192 00171300 Haraorou 367 124 243 352 235 117 216 192 24 00171400 Ngairengbam 140 54 86 134 63 71 81 62 19 00171500 Morok Ingkhol 43 19 24 70 40 30 00 I 71600 Sarouthel 43 14 29 73 38 35 73 38 35 00171700 Taorem 26 7 19 72 35 37 50 29 21 00171800 Pangei 356 173 183 2,266 1,997 269 2,037 1,909 128 00171900 Thangjam KhlUlOU 225 104 121 127 113 14 100 89 11 00172000 Sekta 854 328 526 767 415 352 317 205 112 00172100 PlUlgdongbam 706 259 447 866 555 311 784 534 250 00172200 Itam 358 136 222 457 238 219 247 201 46 00172300 Iyampal 662 242 ~~ 881 467 414 501 346 155 00172400 Kangla Siphai 334 125 209 337 181 156 187 154 33 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    . ONSlS ABSTRACf IMPHALMST-I Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 11,126 8,354 2,772 3,538 2,195 1,343 4,243 1,018 3,225 22,265 17,702 4,563 Imphal East - I C.D.Block (Total) 11,119 8,348 2,771 3,537 2,194 1,343 4,162 1,004 3,158 21,808 17,349 4,459 Imphal East -I C.D.Block (Rural) 7 6 1 1 81 14 67 457 353 104 Impha1 East - I C.D.Block (Urban) Imphal East -I C.D.Block (Rural) 41 40 4 4 Khongjil Khongjal 55 • 55 4 3 2 1 Matakhong 118 87 31 3 1 2 8 6 2 MaKeng Chonglou 78 59 19 14 8 6 5 4 29 20 9 Makeng Ngunlou 11 5 6 53 29 24 39 26 13 Makeng 86 58 28 3 2 16 3 13 14 13 Thangal Surung ------Un -inh&bited------Nurathel. 215 111 104 II 10 Sadu Koireng 28 28 2 2 6 6 Purum Khmou 61 33 28 3 3 3 3 Sadu Longa Koireng 282 149 133 15 10 2 2 95 86 9 Pururn Likli(Leitanpokpi) 276 194 82 24 23 9 7 2 41 36 5 Pukhao Naharup 3 1 2 86 79 7 Pukhao Ahallup 11 11 8 7 1 12 11 1 Pukhao Khabam 5 3 2 122 102 20 13 10 3 Pukhao Laipham 21 13 8 82 46 36 45 17 28 56 42 14 Sagolmang 54 27 27 192 105 87 44 2 42 76 46 30 Khew.! Company 30 16 14 242 122 120 60 4 56 63 47 16 Yumnam Patlou 243 233 10 139 78 61 51 13 38 193 103 90 Uyurnpok 50 29' 21 2 1 18 14 4 Khongbal Tangkhul 230 172 58 64 27 37 58 57 65 55 10 Lamboikhul 97 67 30 22 12 10 58 6 52 41 23 18 Taretkhul 275 166. 109 74 61 13 25 14 II 34 25 9 Keibi Khullen 323 170 153 1 1 31 13 18 14 7 7 Keibi Kumuda 132 80 52 25 15 10 12 2 10 14 13 1 Keibi Leishangkhong 94 86 8 25 24 11 9 2 Keibi Heikak Mapal 186 126 60 62 30 32 10 9 37 28 9 Sinam 349 257 92 15 5 10 25 24 120 88 32 Yumnam KhlBlou )32 281 51 13 10 3 61 26 35 251 177 74 Waiton 27 24 3 Saml:ei 21 20 1 2 2 I I 100 81 19 Chingkhou 299 253 46 159 47 112 200 42 158 572 434 138 Khoodrakpam 202 165 37 20 14 6 129 4 125 115 91 24 Tangkham 126 124 2 5 4 I 85 64 21 Haraorou 12 11 63 49 14 I 2 3 Ngairengbam Morok Ingkhol 44 32 12 4 2 2 25 4 21 Sarouthel 46 27 19 2 1 I 2 I 1 Taorem 123 78 45 64 51 13 14 2 12 1,836 1,778 58 Pangei 100 89 11 Thangjam KhlBlou 141 101 40 115 59 56 9 4 5 52 41 11 Sekta JJJ 294 39 98 63 35 163 18 145 190 159 31 PlBIgdongbam 77 72 5 51 38 13 10 7 3 109 84 25 !tam 222 169 53 29 20 9 91 23 68 159 134 25 Iyampal 29 29 2 2 5 I 4 151 122 29 Kangla Siphai 191 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    VILLAGE PRIMARY CDBWCK- Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    0002 1m pbal East - I 21,154 6,794 14,360 5,254 2,370 2,884 6,769 2,297 4,472 C.D.Block (Total) 0002 1m pbal East - I 20,985 6,748 14,237 5,250 2,366 2,884 6,759 2,292 4,467 C.D.Block (Rural) 0002 1m pbal East - I 169 46 123 4 4 10 5 5 C.D.Block (Urban) 1m pbal East - I C.D.Block (Rural) 00168000 Kbongjil Khongjal 23 6 17 3 3 00168100 Matakhong 42 2 40 11 10 00168200 MaKeng Chonglou 116 32 84 107 31 76 9 8 00168300 Makeng Ngunlou 68 21 47 46 12 34 00168400 Makeng 00168500 Thangal Surung 31 8 23 7 2 5 3 3 00168600 Nurathel ------U n -inhabited------00168700 Sadu Koireng 104 43 61 100 42 58 1 1 00168800 Purum Kbunou 64 26 38 44 24 20 19 18 00168900 Sadu Longa Koireng 00169000 Purum Likli(Leitanpokpi 360 124 236 327 110 217 30 14 16 00169100 Pukhao Naharup 435 152 283 284 98 186 138 47 91 00169200 Pukhao AhaJIup 219 78 141 218 78 140 1 1 00169300 Pukhao Khabam 218 92 126 30 22 8 72 57 15 00169400 Pukhao Laipham 133 21 112 14 3 11 88 13 75 00169500 Sagolmang 133 53 80 3 2 99 49 50 00169600 Kbewa Company 191 89 102 25 14 11 118 62 56 00169700 Yumnam Patlou 212 116 96 18 9 9 152 92 60 00169800 Uyumpok 673 279 394 183 112 71 414 153 261 00169900 Khongba1 Tangkhu1 21 7 14 16 3 13 3 2 00170000 Lamboikhul 131 22 109 24 9 15 84 11 73 00170100 Taretkhul 14 6 8 3 3 4 2 2 00170200 Keibi Khullen 189 50 139 20 8 12 150 33 117 00170300 Keibi Kumuda 2 2 2 2 00 170400 Keibi Leishangkhong 96 34 62 19 9 10 53 21 32 00170500 Keibi Heikak Mapa1 148 35 113 24 6 18 117 27 90 00170600 Sinam 97 22 75 62 19 43 29 3 26 00170700 Yumnam Khunou 291 43 248 164 12 152 59 21 38 00170800 Waiton 370 80 290 14 9 5 211 48 163 00170900 Sambei 344 172 172 141 116 25 10 8 2 00171000 Chingkhou 81 16 65 3 2 1 4 4 00171100 Khundrakpam 553 149 404 331 95 236 101 21 80 00171200 T angkham 139 43 96 92 32 60 19 5 14 00171300 Haraorou 136 43 93 25 23 2 00171400 Ngairengbam 53 52 4 4 49 48 00171500 Morok Ingkhol 70 40 30 5 2 3 65 38 _ 27 00 I 71600 Sarouthel 00171700 Taorem 22 6 16 19 5 14 00171800 Pangei 229 88 141 57 30 27 47 16 31 00 I 71900 T hangjam Khunou 27 24 3 6 4 2 11 11 00172000 Sekta 450 210 240 146 77 69 200 107 93 00172100 Pungdongbam 82 21 61 3 2 1 22 15 7 00172200 ham 210 37 173 7 4 3 140 28 112 001723001yampal 380 121 259 187 99 88 46 9 37 00172400 Kangla Siphai 150 27 123 3 3 12 10 2 192 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    CENSUS ABSTRACT IMPHAL FAST -I of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry code Other workers Non-workers workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 5,034 419 4,615 4,097 1,708 2,389 78,249 35,877 42,372 1m ph al East - I C .D.Block 0002 (Total) 4,946 415 4,531 4,030 1,675 2,355 77,117 35,444 41,673 Imphal East- I C.D.Block 0002 (Rural) 88 4 84 67 33 34 1,132 433 699 1m ph al East - I C .D.Block 0002 (Urban) 1m ph al East - I C .D.Block (Rural) 16 16 4 3 162 69 93 Khongjil Khongjal 00168000 14 14 16 16 100 50 50 Matakhong 00168100 260 139 12 I MaKeng Chonglou 00168200 16 4 12 6 5 295 133 162 Makeng Ngunlou 00168300 78 45 33 Makeng 00168400 16 6 10 190 85 105 Thangal Surung 00168500 ------Un -in h abited------Nurathel 00168600 2 I 1 1 144 87 57 Sadu Koireng 00168700 1 75 29 46 Purum Khunou 00168800 102 50 52 Sadu Longa Koireng 00168900 1 I 2 2 241 119 122 Purum Likli(Leitanpokpi) 00169000 8 4 4 5 3 2 486 255 231 Pukhao Naharup 00169100 81 48 33 Pukhao Ahallup 00169200 61 3 58 55 10 45 197 104 93 Pukhao Khabam 00169300 15 3 12 16 2 14 226 113 113 Pukhao Laipham 00169400 25 I 24 6 2 4 312 155 157 Sago1mang 00169500 37 6 31 II 7 4 154 67 87 Khewa Company 00169600 J.9 9 20 13 6 7 157 80 77 Yumnam Patlou 00169700 41 3 38 35 11 24 1,067 501 566 Uyumpok 00169800 2 2 119 55 64 Khongbal T angkhul 00169900 10 10 13 2 1 1 565 280 285 Lamboikhul 00170000 7 6 214 109 105 Taretkhul 00170100 8 2 6 11 7 4 579 282 297 Keibi Khullen 00170200 422 191 231 Keibi Kumuda 00170300 19 19 5 4 206 109 97 Keibi Leishangkhong 00170400 3 3 4 2 2 308 148 160 Keibi Heikak Mapal 00170500 281 121 160 Sinam 00170600 40 2 38 28 8 20 795 389 406 Yumnam Khunou 00170700 2 2 143 23 120 1,323 575 748 Waiton 00170800 192 47 145 166 94 72 Sambei 00170900 28 1 27 46 13 33 253 113 140 Chingkhou 00171000 53 6 47 68 27 41 2,345 1,084 1,261 Khundrakpam 00171100 23 3 20 5 3 2 468 232 236 Tangkham 00171200 86 6 80 25 14 11 682 270 412 Haraorou 00171300 125 66 59 Ngairengbam 00171400 17 9 8 Morok Ingkhol 00171500 40 20 20 Sarouthel 00171600 2 2 10 3 7 Taorem 00171700 72 8 64 53 34 19 896 549 347 Pangei 00171800 10 9 I 1,023 736 287 Thangjam Khunou 00171900 59 2 57 45 24 21 1,141 538 603 Sekta 00172000 51 2 49 6 2 4 1,385 554 831 Pungdongbam 00172100 8 7 55 4 5 I 576 278 298 !tam 00172200 5 I 2 49 96 11 85 1,074 499 575 lyampal 00172300 119 3 116 16 14 2 425 201 224 Kangla Siphai 00172400 193 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL ,*ST

    VILLAGE PRIMARY CDBWCK- Location Name of VitI age Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code institutional and houseless Village in households age-group 0-6 number hectares population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 00172500 Pourabi 533.1 264 1,382 712 670 211 103 108 00172600 Nungoi 309.5 525 2,808 1,373 1,435 502 250 252 00172700 Khabeisoi 414.6 449 3,040 1,603 1,437 414 202 212 00172800 Angom Lawai 185.1 164 984 502 482 149 71 78 00172 900 Sangomsang 165.8 274 1,495 754 741 229 111 118 00173000 Phaknung 243.1 207 1,100 548 552 154 76 78 00173 100 Chonthaba 491.9 140 833 435 398 90 48 42 00173200 Sajeb 174.8 314 1,787 877 910 252 127 125 00173300 Sanjenbam 237.4 233 1,312 648 664 216 100 116 00173400 Sangsabi 313.8 88 489 242 247 83 45 38 00173500 Salakhul 5 5 5 00173600 Takhel 596.3 376 2,039 1,045 994 287 151 136 00173700 Kharasom 125.7 84 434 236 198 70 45 25 00173800 Kangba Chingjil 268.1 101 553 277 276 99 51 48 00173900 Kameng 173.5 340 1,957 989 968 340 156 184 00174000 Tellou 721.8 426 2,285 1,185 1,100 385 207 178 00174100 Laikot 1,254.2 570 3,456 1,701 . 1,755 571 277 294 00174200 Nongren 349.7 276 1,533 762 771 242 126 116 00174300 Kakching 183.6 68 339 152 187 47 27 20 00174400 Nongdam 133.0 148 716 362 354 118 58 60 001745000ksu 437.2 150 828 410 418 139 63 76 00174600 Heirok 417.5 84 405 204 201 84 50 34 00174700 Kabo Siphai 211.8 266 1,341 675 666 200 112 88 00174800 Nilakuthi 170.7 261 1,346 690 656 203 101 102 00174900 Koirengei 189.7 139 1,098 814 284 103 56 47 00175000 Maibakhul 143.6 107 612 308 304 61 23 38 00175100 Mongjam 95.3 96 578 283 295 76 33 43 00175200 Achanbigei 496.2 444 2,640 1,364 1,276 317 156 161 00175300 LUW

    CENSUS ABSTRACT IMPHAL EAST-I N arne of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 811 502 309 Pourabi 117 53 64 1,786 998 788 Nungoi 105 63 42 1,387 1,003 384 Khabeisoi 686 393 293 Angom La'Mli 224 113 III 951 528 423 Sangomsang 641 383 258 Phaknung 516 313 203 Chonthaba 1,314 693 621 Sajeb 899 502 397 Sanjenbnn 255 146 109 Sangsabi 4 4 Salakhul 1,176 697 479 Takhel 269 162 107 Kharasom 358 201 157 Kangba Chingjil 1,277 743 534 Karneng 1,360 821 539 Tellou - 396 192 204 1,891 1,079 812 Laikot 829 484 345 Nongren 8 5 3 186 92 94 Kakching 398 267 131 Nongdam 429 262 167 Oksu 135 84 51 Heirok 920 508 412 Kabo Siphai 857 516 341 Nilakuthi 20 20 17 14 3 923 734 189 Koirengei 436 266 170 MaiOOkhul 4 2 2 365 208 157 Mongjarn 33 20 13 1,926 1,116 810 Achanbigei 316 174 142 3,200 2,124 1,076 LlMIUlgsangbnn ------Un-inhabited------AseiLoklen 85 44 41 77 40 37 632 367 265 Matai 2,261 1,224 1,037 Kontha Khabnn 3,644 2,053 1,591 Heingang 836 456 380 Kairang Meitei 1,712 973 739 Khomidok 2,660 1,392 1,268 Khurai Konsarn leikai 2 2 5 4 2,855 1,485 1,370 Lairikyengbnn Leikai 1,269 830 439 Kairang Muslim 1,406 763 643 Kontha Ahallup 365 179 186 902 503 399 Larnlongei 2,195 1,093 1,102 3,755 1,976 1,779 Laipham Siphai 5,303 2,809 2,494 Khurai Sajor Leikai 902 474 428 Thangjam Leikai 1,303 722 581 Laishram Leikai 845 435 410 Moirang Karnpu 929 521 408 Ningthoubung 4 2 2 3,026 1,675 1,351 Chingangbnn Leikai 342 176 166 2,152 1,185 967 Kongkharn Leikai 1,167 644 523 Khaidem Leikai 1,239 663 576 Khurai Khonang Khong 195 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    VILlAGE PRIMARY CDBlOCK- Location Name ofVillag;! code Illiterates Total workers Main workers ntnnber Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Feinales 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    00172500 Pourabi 571 210 361 740 371 369 486 341 145 00172600 Nungoi 1,022 375 647 1,220 688 S32 S68 467 '101 00172700 Khabeisoi 1,653 600 1,053 1,568 755 813 907 715 192 00172800 Angom Lawai 298 109 189 506 268 238 332 194 138 00172900 Sangomsang 544 226 318 645 336 309 349 264 8S 00173000 Phaknung 459 165 294 568 284 284 340 ·234 106 00173100 Chonthaba 317 122 195 450 238 212 191 160 31 00173200 Sajeb 473 184 289 830 427 403 685 395 290 00173300 Sanjenbam 413 146 267 616 307 309 394 204 190 00173400 Sangsabi 234 96 138 181 ttl 70 165 ltO 5S 00173500 Sa1akhuJ 1 1 5 5 5 5 00173600 Takhel 863 348 515 817 494 323 600 435 165 00173700 Kharasom 165 74 91 201 109 92 35 34 00173800 Kangba Chingjil 195 76 119 283 145 138 220 135 8S 00173900 Kameng 680 246 434 1,111 583 528 457 284 173 00174000 Tellou 925 364 561 1,268 668 600 701 '515 186 00174100 Laikot 1,565 622 943 1,477 817 660 774 613 161 00174200 Nongren 704 278 426 625 395 230 392 352 40 00174300 Kakching 153 60 93 201 92 109 109 6S 44 00174400 Nongdrun 318 95 223 408 212 196 359 202 157 00174500 Oksu 399 148 251 340 206 134 118 100 18 00174600 Heirok 270 120 150 210 111 99 96 83 13, 00174700 Kabo Siphai 421 167 254 561 338 223 308 236 72 00174800 Nilakuthi 489 174 315 508 321 187 312 221 91 00174900 Koirengei 175 80 95 736 633 103 626 611 15 00175000 MaibakhuJ 176 42 134 332 175 157 316 169 147 00175100 Mongjam 213 75 138 334 163 171 327 157 170 00175200 Achanbigei 714 248 466 1,136 647 489 682 497 185 00175300 Luwangsangbam 1,085 429 656 2,017 1,553 464 1,705 1,453 252 00175400 Asei Loklen ------Un -inh abit ed------00175500 Matai 251 90 161 323 204 119 321 203 118 00175600 Kontha Khabam 864 340 524 1,093 706 387 928 631 297 00175700 Heingang 1,720 604 1,116 2,277 1,274 1,003 1,200 927 273 00175800 Kairang Meitei 304 101 203 443 269 174 274 185 89 00175900 Khomidok 1,807 713 1,094 1,069 713 356 748 633 115 00176000 Khurai Konsam leikai 895 336 559 1,391 757 634 908 610 298 00176100 Lairikyengbam Leikai 1,151 437 714 1,580 804 776 1,294 693 601 00176200 Kairang Muslim 1,599 620 979 739 595 144 544 494 50 00176300 Kontha Ahallup 512 169 343 1,206 590 616 781 462 319 00176400 Lamlongei 377 143 234 503 289 214 308 228 80 00176500 Laipham Siphai 1,285 520 765 1,772 1,002 770 1,206 899 307 00176600 Khurai Sajor Leikai 1,936 748 1,188 2,730 1,596 1,134 2,005 1,369 636 00176700 Thangjam Leikai 320 126 194 431 257 174 166 131 35 00176800 Laishram Leikai 569 230 339 727 409 318 680 391 289 00176900 Moirang Kampu 276 117 159 443 240 203 173 149 24 00177300 Ningthoubung 480 182 298 451 325 126 373 288 85 00177400 Chingangbam Leikai 1,407 519 888 1,472 907 565 1,103 805 298 00177500 Kongkham Leikai 1,058 406 652 1,079 707 372 809 586 223 00177600 Khaidem Leikai 586 222 364 769 393 376 511 335 176 00177700 Khurai Khonang Khong 575 219 356 706 402 304 529 312 217

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    CFNSlN ABSTRACf IMPHAL FAST-J Industrial category of main workers Name of ViII age Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 193 150 43 60 43 17 53 20 33 180 128 52 Pourabi 178 176 2 90 80 10 56 11 45 244 200 44 Nungoi 96 83 13 57 48 9 101 80 21 653 504 149 Khabeisoi 124 75 49 7 4 3 49 7 42 152 108 44 Angom LaW

  • 197 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    VILLAGE PRIMARY CDBWCK- Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

    00172500 Pourabi 254 30 224 22 6 16 142 10 132 00172600 Nungoi 652 221 431 35 21 14 441 159 282 00172700 Khabeisoi 661 40 621 40 40 224 18 206 00172800 Angom Lawai 174 74 100 19 6 13 lOS 36 69 00172900 Sangomsang 296 72 224 16 6 10 248 55 193 00173000 Phaknung 228 50 178 16 4 12 174 37 137 00173100 Chonthaba 259 78 181 35 11 24 219 65 154 00173200 Sajeb 145 32 113 9 8 I 14 8 6 00173300 Sanjenbam 222 103 119 143 78 65 8 7. 00173400 Sangsabi 16 15 I 00173500 Salakhul 00173600 Takhel 217 59 158 68 32 36 102 23 79 00 173700 Kharasom 166 75 91 86 56 30 2 00173800 Kangba Chingjil 63 10 53 60 10 50 00173900 Kameng 654 299 355 467 202 265 134 77 57 00174000 TeIJou 567 153 414 138 69 69 139 47 92 00174100 Laikot 703 204 499 61 42 19 358 149 209 00174200 Nongren 233 43 190 11 5 6 19 14 5 00174300 Kakching 92 27 65 43 14 29 33 13 20 00174400 Nongdam 49 10 39 3 I 2 43 9 34 00174500 Oksu 222 106 116 3 2 198 99 99 00174600 Heirok 114 28 86 3 2 1 110 25 85 00174700 KaboSiphai 253 102 151 46 27 19 18 10 8 00174800 Nilakuthi 196 100 96 126 86 40 42 9 33 00174900 Koirengei 110 22 88 I 1 00175000 Maibakhul 16 6 10 8 4 4 4 3 00175100 Mongjam 7 6 I 5 4 I 2 2 00175200 Achanbigei 454 150 304 205 97 108 22 11 II 00175300 Luwangsangbam 312 100 212 142 71 71 13 7 6 00175400 Asei Loklen ------Un -inh abit e d------00175500 Matai 2 1 1 1 1 00175600 Kontha Khabam 165 75 90 49 20 29 13 3 10 00 I 75700 Heingang 1,077 347 730 129 56 73 332 82 250 00175800 Kairang Meitei 169 84 85 63 44 19 43 35 8 00175900 Khomidok 321 80 241 60 33 27 123 31 92 00176000 Khurai Konsam leikai 483 147 336 19 13 6 18 7 II 00176100 Lairikyengbam Leikai 286 III 175 8 6 2 9 3 6 00176200 Kairang Muslim 195 101 94 18 13 5 40 20 20 00176300 Kontha AhaJlup 425 128 297 7 4 3 354 116 238 00176400 Lamlongei 195 61 134 13 6 7 162 47 115 00176500 Laipham Siphai 566 103 463 27 21 6 39 5 34 00176600 Khurai Sajor Leikai 725 227 498 64 41 23 66 28 38 00176700 Thangjam Leikai 265 126 139 116 41 75 6 I 5 00176800 Laishram Leikai 47 18 29 6 4 2 3 3 00176900 MoirangKampu 270 91 179 10 10 2 00177300 Ningthoubung 78 37 41 17 IS 2 5 5 00177 400 Chingangbam Leikai 369 102 267 21 11 10 7 3 4 00177500 Kongkham Leikai 270 121 149 24 19 5 82 61 21 00177600 Khaidem Leikai 258 58 200 12 II 6 5 I 00177700 Khurai Khonang Khong 177 90 87 7 6 22 18 4

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    CENSUS ABSTRACT IMPHAL FAST-I of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry code Other workers Non-workers workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 12 II 78 13 65 642 341 301 Pourabi 00172500 124 10 114 52 31 21 1,588 685 903 Nungoi 00172600 171 1 170 226 21 205 1,472 848 624 Khabeisoi 00172700 2 1 1 48 31 17 478 234 244 Angom Lawai 00172800 6 2 4 26 9 17 850 418 432 Sangomsang 00172900 13 4 9 25 5 20 532 264 268 Phaknung 00173000 1 4 2 2 383 197 186 Chonthaba 00173100 99 98 23 15 8 957 450 507 Sajeb 00173200 1 70 24 46 696 341 355 Sanjenbam 00173300 15 15 308 131 177 Sangsabi 00173400 Salakhul 00173500 15 14 32 3 29 1,222 551 671 Takhe1 00173600 29 7 22 49 11 38 233 127 106 Kharasom 00173700 2 2 270 132 138 Kangba Chingjil 00173800 36 5 31 17 15 2 846 406 440 Kameng 00173900 248 13 235 42 24 18 1,017 517 500 Tellou 00174000 227 3 224 57 10 47 1,979 884 1,095 Laikot 00174100 72 8 64 131 16 115 908 367 541 Nongren 00174200 16 16 138 60 78 Kakching 00174300 2 2 1 1 308 150 158 Nongdam 00174400 8 8 13 5 8 488 204 284 Oksu 00174500 1 1 195 93 102 Heirok 00174600 63 2 61 126 63 63 780 337 443 Kabo Siphai 00174700 4 4 24 5 19 838 369 469 Nilakuthi 00174800 109 22 87 362 181 181 Koirengei 00174900 2 2 2 1 1 280 133 147 Maibakh ul 00175000 244 120 124 Mongjam 00175100 175 7 168 52 35 17 1,504 717 787 Achanbigei 00175200 130 6 124 27 16 11 2,268 1,000 1,268 Luwangsangbam 00175300 ------Un -inh abited------Asei Loklen 00175400 I 1 560 253 307 Matai 00175500 21 6 15 82 46 36 2,032 858 1,174 Kontha Khabam 00175600 289 19 270 327 190 137 3,087 1,383 1,704 Heingang 00175700 59 3 56 4 2 2 697 288 409 Kairang Meitei 00175800 103 3 100 35 13 22 2,450 973 1,477 Khomidok 00175900 155 18 137 291 109 182 2,164 971 1,193 Khurai Konsam leikai 00176000 162 26 136 107 76 31 2,426 1,118 1,308 Lairikyengbam Leikai 00176100 62 9 53 75 59 16 2,129 855 1,274 KairangMuslim 00176200 36 1 35 28 7 21 712 342 370 Kontha Ahallup 00176300 7 7 13 8 5 776 357 419 Lamlongei 00176400 401 33 368 99 44 55 3,268 1,494 1,774 Laipham Siphai 00176500 334 41 293 261 117 144 4,509 1,961 2,548 Khurai Sajor Leikai 00176600 43 13 30 100 71 29 791 343 448 Thangjam Leikai 00176700 12 1 11 26 10 16 1,145 543 602 Laishram Leikai 00176800 169 4 165 89 76 13 678 312 366 Moirang Kampu 00176900 40 4 36 16 13 3 958 378 580 Ningthoubung 00177300 74 5 69 267 83 184 2,961 1,287 1,674 Chingangbam Leikai 00177400 112 10 102 52 31 21 2,131 884 1,247 Kongkham Leikai 00177500 187 I 186 53 41 12 984 473 511 Khaidem Leikai 00177600 97 24 73 51 42 9 1,108 480 628 Khurai Khonang Khong 00177700

    199 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    VILLAGE PRIMARY CDBWCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village in institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number hectares population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Imphal East - I C.D.Block (Urban) 40701000 Porompat Plan Area 223 1,057 478 579 156 83 73 (OG) - Ward No.29 40701000 Kongkham Leikai (OG)- 132 790 375 415 87 47 40 Ward No.30 40701000 Porompat Plan Area 223 1,057 478 579 156 83 73 (OG) - Ward No.29 40701000 Kongkham Leikai (OG)- 132 790 375 415 8.,7 47 40 Ward No.30

    200 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHALEAST

    CENSUS ABSTRACT IMPHAL EAST-I Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 Impbal East - I C.D.Block (Urban) 335 158 177 799 369 430 Porompat Plan Area (OG)- Ward No.29 622 317 305 Kongkham Leikai (OG)- Ward NO.30 335 158 177 799 369 430 Porompat Plan Area (OG)- Ward No.29 622 317 305 Kongkham Leikai (OG)- Ward NO.30

    201 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    VIUAGEPRIMARY CD BWCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 2S 26 27 28 Imphal Fast - I C.D.Block (Urban) 4070 I 000 Porompat Plan Area 258 109 149 363 241 122 291 220 71 (OG) - Ward No.29 40701000 Kongkham Leikai (OG)- 168 58 110 352 179 173 255 154 101 Ward No.30 40701000 Porompat Plan Area 258 109 149 363 241 122 291 220 71 (OG) - Ward No.29 40701000 Kongkham Leikai (OG)· 168 58 110 352 179 173 255 154 101 Ward No.30

    202 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    CmSLS ABSTRACT IMP HAL FAST-I Industrial category of main workers Name ofVilJage Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 Impbal East - I C.D.Block (Urban) 12 2 10 279 218 61 Porompat Plan Area (OG) - Ward No.29 7 6 69 12 57 178 135 43 Kongkham Leikai (OG)- Ward No.30 12 2 10 279 218 61 Porompat Plan Area (OG)- Ward No.29 7 6 69 12 57 178 135 43 Kongkham Leikai (OG)- Ward No.30

    203 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    VILLAGE PRIMARY CD BLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 Impbal East - I C.D.Block (Urban) 40701000 Porompa! Plan Area 72 21 51 2 2 (OG) - Ward No.29 40701000 Kongkham Leikai (OG) 97 25 72 3 3 8 3 5 - Ward No.30 4070 I 000 Porompa! Plan Area 72 21 51 2 2 (OG) - Ward No.29 40701000 Kongkham Leikai (OG) 97 25 72 3 3 8 3 5 - Ward No.30

    204 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    CENSUS ABSTRACT IMPHAL FAST-I of marginal workers N arne of Village Location Household industry code Other workers Non-workers workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 Imphal East - 1 C.D.Block (Urban) 28 27 41 17 24 694 237 457 Porompat Plan Area (OG)- 40701000 Ward No.29 60 3 57 26 16 10 438 196 242 Kongkharn Leikai (OG)- 40701000 Ward No.30 28 27 41 17 24 694 237 457 Porompat Plan Area (OG)- 40701000 Ward No.29 60 3 57 26 16 10 438 196 242 Kongkham Leikai (OG)- 40701000 Ward No.30

    205 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    VILLAGE PRIMARY CD BlOCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village in institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number hectares population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0003 Imphal East - II 22,840 131,617 65,241 66,376 19,073 9,707 9,366 C.D.Block (Total) 0003 Imphal East - II 20,233 116,433 57,897 58,536 17,485 8,940 8,545 C.D.Block (Rural) 0003 Imphal East - II 2,607 15,184 7,344 7,840 1,588 767 821 C.D.Block (Urban) Imphal East - II C.D.Block (Rural) 00177000 Top Dusara(West) 292 1,700 796 904 216 99 117 00177100 Top Dusara(East) 399 2,274 1,133 1,141 318 164 154 00177200 Laingampat ------Un -inhabited------00177800 Kshetri Bengoon 261.6 524 3,197 1,598 1,599 589 306 283 00177900 Wakha 202.9 61 315 158 157 52 27 25 00178000 Makhapat 185 998 530 468 97 59 38 00178100 Naharup 108.1 304 1,826 884 942 253 121 132 00178200 Kshetrigao 145.0 1,311 8,286 4,204 4,082 1,502 794 708 00178300 Top Naoria 128.4 547 3,370 1,673 1,697 386 210 176 00178400 Kongba Nongthombam Le 43.5 354 1,975 958 1,017 223 109 114 00178500 Gangapat 34.4 345 2,000 971 1,029 216 113 103 00178600 Keikhu Hao 50.9 191 1,242 591 651 186 80 106 00178700 Thangbrijao 191 1,132 539 593 176 77 99 00178800 Uchkeckon 105.2 576 3,157 1,537 1,620 367 175 192 00178900 Nandeibam Leikai 185.7 560 3,341 1,641 1,700 454 228 226 00179000 Wangkhei Loumanbi 265 1,533 755 778 180 87 93 00179100 KitnaPanung 364 2,248 1,117 1,131 264 140 124 00179200 Thongju 180.4 1,627 9,539 4,663 4,876 1,088 579 509 00179300 Kiyamgei 351.6 837 4,801 2,414 2,387 594 298 296 00179400 Basihkhong 169.9 453 2,696 1,311 1,385 338 172 166 00179500 Loumanbi 100.3 24 126 61 65 20 9 11 00179600 Lilong Hao 11.5 67 413 213 200 57 33 24 00179700 Uchekon Khunou 58.9 274 1,354 675 679 164 90 74 00179800 TakhokAwang 262.2 204 1,163 566 597 168 89 79 00179900 Takhok Makha 230.5 77 470 239 231 93 54 39 00180000 Bamon Kampu 81.7 439 2,546 1,244 1,302 352 189 163 00180100 Machahl 50.0 65 409 198 211 60 30 30 00180200 Kalika 70.2 39 218 120 98 33 21 12 00180300 Leitambi ------Un -in h abited------00180400 Keirao Makting 121.1 681 4,344 2,201 2,143 810 424 386 00180500 Urup 387.4 654 3,993 2,004 1,989 565 302 263 00180600 Arapti 323.5 336 1,850 928 922 283 147 136 00180700 Kiyamgei Muslim 162.4 328 2,149 1,068 1,081 431 201 230 00180800 Keirao-Bhra 173.0 407 2,231 1,132 1,099 315 168 147 00180900 Keirao-Langdum 273.6 411 2,047 1,008 1,039 260 132 128 00181000 Lang-threl Loukon 5 25 12 13 7 3 4 00181100 Khanarok 103.4 97 433 219 214 64 37 27 00181200 Keirao-Wangkhem 228.2 166 896 449 447 139 72 67 00181300 Thiyam-Konjil 231.8 341 1,927 959 968 281 146 135 00181400 Chanam Sandrok 284 1,429 745 684 215 119 96 00181500 Waithou Chiru 37.8 19 110 53 57 26 18 8 00181600 Huikap 204.7 409 2,223 1,079 1,144 343 158 185 00181700 Karpur Shungba 76.4 118 626 318 308 92 49 43 00181800 Angtha 172.1 442 2,491 1,269 1,222 391 188 203 206 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    CFNSUS ABSTRACT IMPHAL FAST-I Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 28 18 10 723 358 365 81,538 46,942 34,596 Imphal East - II C .n.Block (Total) 13 8 5 719 355 364 70,390 40,964 29,426 Imphal East - II C.D.Block (Rural) 15 10 5 4 3 1 11,148 5,978 5,170 Imphal East - II C.D.Block (Urban) Imphal East - II C.D.Block (Rural) 1,297 656 641 Top Dusara(W est) 1,625 871 754 Top Dusara(East) ------Un -inh abit.ed------Laingampat 1,627 1,008 619 Kshetri Bengoon 5 4 169 99 70 Wakha 778 437 341 Makhapat 1,355 712 643 Naharup 27 21 6 4,848 2,893 1,955 Kshetrigao 2,528 1,356 1,172 Top Naoria 3 2 1,414 749 665 Kongba Nongthombam Leikai 1,485 792 693 Gangapat 508 235 273 799 446 353 Keikhu Hao 679 392 287 Thangbrijao 2,431 1,311 1,120 Uchkeckon 2,308 1,271 1,037 Nandeibam Leikai 998 555 443 Wangkhei Loumanbi 1,554 869 685 Kitna Panung 5 3 2 6,655 3,588 3,067 Thongju 3,324 1,902 1,422 Kiyamgei 1,988 1,074 914 Basihkhong 93 52 41 Loumanbi 7 3 4 202 129 73 LilongHao 981 540 441 Uchekon Khunou 766 420 346 Takhok Awang 159 118 41 T akhok Makha 1,779 964 815 Bamon Kampu 221 128 93 Machahl 161 96 65 Kalika ------U n -inh abit ed------Leitambi 1,830 1,271 559 Keirao Makting 1,967 1,249 718 Urup 1,173 700 473 Arapti 1,211 756 455 Kiyamgei Muslim 62 35 27 1,410 826 584 Keirao-Bitra 1,426 819 607 Keirao-Langdum 10 8 2 Lang-threl Loukon 298 174 124 Khanarok 513 295 218 Keirao-Wangkhem 1,134 708 426 Thiyam-Konjil 835 512 323 Chanam Sandrok 53 27 26 Waithou Chiru 1,322 773 549 Huikap 89 77 12 Karpur Shuogba 1,477 900 577 Angtha 207 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    VILlAGE PRIMARY CDBWCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 0003 1m pb al Fast - II 50,079 18,299 31,780 53,304 29,498 23,806 33,114 23,113 10,001 CoDoBlock (Total) 0003 Impbal Fast-II 46,043 16,933 29,1l0 47,887 26,426 21,461 29,082 20,499 8,583 CoD.Block (Rural) 0003 1m pbal Fast - II 4,036 1,366 2,670 5,417 3,072 2,345 4,032 2,614 1,418 CoDoBlock (Urban) Impbal Fast- II CoD.Block (Rural) 00177000 Top Dusara(West) 403 140 263 664 358 306 466 319 147 00177100 Top Dusara(East) 649 262 387 1,013 537 476 858 514 344 00177200 Laingarnpat ------Un -inhabited------00177 800 Kshetri Bengoon 1,570 590 980 872 645 227 510 447 63 00177900 Wakha 146 59 87 116 75 41 77 68 9 00178000 Makhapat 220 93 127 444 219 225 410 190 220 00178100 Naharup 471 172 299 889 417 472 628 385 243 00178200 Kshetrigao 3,438 1,311 2,127 2,193 1,509 684 1,641 1,353 288 00178300 Top Naoria 842 317 525 1,023 651 372 784 597 187 00178400 Kongba Nongthombarn Le 561 209 352 668 370 298 571 305 266 00178500 Gangapat 515 179 336 844 406 438 673 352 321 00178600 Keikhu Hao 443 145 298 348 221 127 285 196 89 00178700 Thangbrijao 453 147 306 285 205 80 224 176 48 00178800 Uchkeckon 726 226 500 1,432 713 719 1,148 648 500 00178900 Nandeibarn Leikai 1,033 370 663 1,142 706 436 830 612 218 00179000 Wangkhei Loumanbi 535 200 335 426 279 147 294 241 53 00179100 Kitna Panung 694 248 446 708 392 316 270 216 54 00179200 Thongju 2,884 1,075 1,809 4,406 2,253 2,153 2,484 1,505 979 00179300 Kiyarngei 1,477 512 965 2,254 1,204 1,050 1,282 788 494 00179400 Basihkhong 708 237 471 936 568 368 755 509 246 00179500 Loumanbi 33 9 24 52 36 16 46 30 16 00179600 Li10ng Hao 211 84 127 168 84 84 151 80 71 00179700 Uchekon Khunou 373 135 238 632 331 301 316 182 134 00179800 Takhok Awang 397 146 251 609 287 322 377 238 139 00179900 Takhok Makha 311 121 190 207 102 105 31 30 00180000 Bamon Kampu 767 280 487 1,156 609 547 543 389 154 00180100 Machahl 188 70 118 186 104 82 88 69 19 00180200 Kalika 57 24 33 56 40 16 23 21 2 00180300 Leitarnbi ------Un-inhabited------00180400 Keirao Makting 2,514 930 1,584 1,808 991 817 865 704 161 00180500 Urup 2,026 755 1,271 1,739 1,002 737 708 560 148 00180600 Arapti 677 228 449 793 459 334 690 440 250 00180700 Kiyarngei Muslim 938 312 626 768 440 328 342 316 26 00180800 Keirao-Bitra 821 306 SIS 890 480 410 555 450 105 00180900 Keirao-Langdurn 621 189 432 973 471 502 284 235 49 00181000 Lang-thee1 Loukon 15 4 11 9 5 4 4 4 00181100 Khanarok 135 45 90 216 114 102 74 66 8 00181200 Keirao-Wangkhem 383 154 229 299 185 114 153 117 36 00181300 Thiyam-Konjil 793 251 542 1,210 602 608 291 221 70 00181400 Chanam Sandrok 594 233 361 848 433 415 653 377 276 00181500 WaithouChiru 57 26 31 65 27 38 11 10 00181600 HUlkap 901 306 595 1,251 613 638 823 431 392 00181700 Karpur Shungba 537 241 296 117 III 6 75 72 3 00181800 Angtha 1,014 369 645 1,120 581 539 918 531 387 208 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    CENSlS ABSTRACf IMPHAL~ST-I Industrial category of main workers Name of Village Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 5,951 4,715 1,236 1,972 1,335 637 4,454 960 3,494 20,737 16,103 4,634 Imphal Ellst - n C.D.Block (Total) 5,925 4,691 1,234 1,957 1,330 627 3,819 836 2,983 17,381 13,642 3,739 Imphal Ellst - n C.D.Block (Rural) 26 24 2 15 5 10 635 124 511 3,356 2,461 895 Imphal Ellst - n C.D.Block (Urban) Imphal Ellst - n C.D.Block (Rural) 36 31 5 9 3 6 35 11 24 386 274 112 Top Dmara(West) 119 93 26 27 12 15 100 6 94 612 403 209 Top Dmara(East) ------Un-inhabited------Laingampat 50 46 4 18 14 4 15 8 7 427 379 48 Kshetri Bengoon 39 39 15 15 7 I 6 16 13 3 Wakha 48 48 1 1 198 3 195 163 138 25 Makhapat 97 90 7 9 2 7 132 18 114 390 275 115 Naharup 51 47 4 14 9 5 27 20 7 1,549 1,277 272 Kshetrigao 41 38 3 132 55 77 611 504 107 Top Naoria 13 10 3 30 28 2 188 18 170 340 249 91 Kongba Nongthombam Leikai 12 9 3 5 4 32 13 19 624 329 295 Gangapat 7 6 14 14 2 2 262 176 86 Keikhu Hao 34 33 1 51 18 33 138 124 14 Thanglxijao 22 18 4 4 3 328 70 258 794 557 237 Uchkeckon 17 13 4 4 4 114 32 82 695 563 132 Nand:ibam Leikai 23 19 4 2 I 13 2 11 256 219 37 Wangkhei Loumanbi 2 1 1 9 7 2 12 6 6 247 202 45 Kitna Panung 33 24 9 8 2 6 643 132 511 1,800 1,347 453 Thongju 30 26 4 8 5 3 249 15 234 995 742 253 Kiyamgei 66 61 5 33 27 6 143 10 133 513 411 102 Basihkhong 14 14 10 10 22 16 6 Loumanbi 13 13 48 48 90 67 23 Lilong Hao 16 12 4 44 39 5 125 20 105 131 111 20 Uchekon Khunou 8 8 7 6 123 7 116 239 217 22 Takhok Aw.mg 3 3 27 26 1 Takhok Makha 75 67 8 10 9 107 18 89 351 295 56 Bamon Kampu 6 2 4 82 67 15 Machahl 5 5 18 16 2 Kalika ------.---Un-inhabit ed------Leitambi 121 114 7 148 72 76 23 11 12 573 507 66 Keirao Makting 146 90 56 97 84 13 50 22 28 415 364 51 Urup 22 19 3 27 27 134 13 121 507 381 126 Arapti 34 31 3 32 29 3 7 4 3 269 252 17 Kiyamgei Muslim 188 188 89 87 2 83 5 78 195 170 25 Keirao-Bitra 23 23 2 2 33 9 24 226 201 25 Keirao-Langdum 1 1 1 1 1 Lang-threl Loukon 2 2 5 5 67 64 3 Khanarok 9 9 78 50 28 65 57 8 Keirao-Wangkhem 69 60 9 10 5 5 212 156 56 Thiyam-Konjil 85 79 6 10 10 4 1 3 554 287 267 Chanam Sandrok 11 10 1 WaithouChiru 461 236 225 235 125 110 23 6 17 104 64 40 Huikap 21 20 1 4 4 49 47 2 Karpur 5hungba 541 299 242 130 65 65 59 12 47 188 155 33 Angtha 209 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    VILLAGE PRIMARY CDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 0003 Imphal East - II 20,190 6,385 13,805 3,250 1,604 1,646 6,133 1,793 4,340 C.D.Block (Total) 0003 1m phal East - II 18,805 5,927 12,878 3,224 1,584 1,640 6,109 1,784 4,325 C.D.Block (Rural) 0003 Imphal East - II 1,385 458 927 26 20 6 24 9 15 C.D.Block (Urban) Imphal East - II C.D.Block (Rural) 00177000 Top Ousara(West) 198 39 159 32 24 8 6 3 3 00177100 Top Dusara(East) 155 23 132 14 6 8 9 3 6 00 177200 Laingampat ------Un -inh abi t ed------00177800 Kshetri Bengoon 362 198 164 118 60 58 22 8 14 00177900 Wakha 39 7 32 4 4 2 2 00178000 Makhapat 34 29 5 27 26 2 2 00178100 Naharup 261 32 229 28 9 19 105 10 95 00178200 Kshetrigao 552 156 396 165 14 151 56 21 35 00178300 Top Naoria 239 54 185 6 4 2 4 4 00178400 Kongba Nongthombam L 97 65 32 6 2 4 22 14 8 00178500 Gangapat 171 54 117 10 7 3 6 4 2 00178600 Keikhu Hao 63 25 38 25 17 8 00178700 Thangbrijao 61 29 32 5 5 00178800 Uchkeckon 284 65 219 13 8 5 4 2 2 00178900 Nandeibam Leikai 312 94 218 9 3 6 7 6 00179000 Wangkhei Loumanbi 132 38 94 38 22 16 12 9 3 00179100 Kitna P anung 438 176 262 9 5 4 87 76 II 00179200 Thongju 1,922 748 1,174 28 16 12 17 10 7 00179300 Kiyamgei 972 416 556 209 146 63 24 10 14 00179400 Basihkhong 181 59 122 9 8 I 37 27 10 00179500 Loumanbi 6 6 5 5 00179600 Lilong Hao 17 4 13 2 2 00179700 UchekonKhunou 316 149 167 37 35 2 20 15 5 00179800 T akhok A wang 232 49 183 27 27 19 II 8 00179900 T akhok Makha 176 72 104 11 9 2 164 62 102 00180000 Bamon Kampu 613 220 393 99 76 23 190 61 129 00180 I 00 Machahl 98 35 63 57 29 28 28 5 23 00180200 Kalika 33 19 14 00180300 Leitambi ------Un -inhabited------00180400 Keirao Makting 943 287 656 114 82 32 642 184 458 00180500 Urup 1,031 442 589 103 56 47 675 348 327 00180600 Arapti 103 19 84 4 4 8 5 3 00180700 Kiyamgei Muslim 426 124 302 73 50 23 183 61 122 00180800 Keirao-Bitra 335 30 305 4 1 3 36 12 24 00180900 Keirao-Langdum 689 236 453 72 68 4 93 49 44 00181000 Lang-threl Loukon 5 I 4 5 I 4 00181100 Khanarok 142 48 94 19 18 7 3 4 00181200 Keirao-Wangkhem 146 68 78 9 9 5 1 4 00181300 Thiyam-Konjil 919 381 538 331 237 94 00181400 Chanam Sandrok 195 56 139 44 38 6 8 6 2 00181500 Waithou Chiru 54 17 37 9 8 00181600 Huikap 428 182 246 226 115 111 118 55 63 00181700 Karpur Shungba 42 39 3 1 I 10 1 28 26 2 00181800 Angtha 202 50 152 52 22 30 127 23 104 210 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    CENSUS ABSTRACT IMPHAL EAST-I of marginal workers Name of Village Location Household industry code Other workers Non-workers workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2 6,244 469 5,775 4,563 2,519 2,044 78,313 35,743 42,570 Imphal East - II C.D.BIock 0003 (Total) 5,572 433 5,139 3,900 2,126 1,774 68,546 31,471 37,075 Impbal East - II C.D.Block 0003 (Rural) 672 36 636 663 393 270 9,767 4,272 5,495 Impbal East - II C.D.Block 0003 (Urban) Imphal East - II C.D.Block (Ru ral) 129 4 125 31 8 23 1,036 438 598 Top Dusara(West) 00177000 82 82 50 14 36 1,261 596 665 Top Dusara(East) 00177100 ------Un -inh abited------Laingampat 00177200 59 5 54 163 125 38 2,325 953 1,372 Kshetri Bengoon 00177800 29 29 4 3 199 83 116 Wakha 00177900 3 3 2 1 1 554 311 243 Makhapat 00178000 113 10 103 15 3 12 937 467 470 Naharup 00178100 169 8 161 162 113 49 6,093 2,695 3,398 Kshetrigao 00178200 110 8 102 119 42 77 2,347 1,022 1,325 Top Naoria 00178300 6 3 3 63 46 17 1,307 588 719 Kongba Nongthombam Leikai 00178400 115 15 100 40 28 12 1,156 565 591 Gangapat 00178500 2 2 36 8 28 894 370 524 Keikhu Hao 00178600 33 2 31 23 22 847 334 513 T hangbrijao 00178700 202 22 180 65 33 32 1,725 824 901 Uchkeckon 00178800 224 33 191 72 52 20 2,199 935 1,264 Nandeibam Leikai 00178900 70 69 12 6 6 1,107 476 631 Wangkhei Loumanbi 00179000 188 28 160 154 67 87 1,540 725 815 KitnaPanung 00179100 649 106 543 1,228 616 612 5,133 2,410 2,723 Thongju 00179200 426 49 377 313 211 102 2,547 1,210 1,337 Kiyamgei 00179300 94 2 92 41 22 19 1,760 743 1,017 Basihkhong 00179400 1 1 74 25 49 Loumanbi 00179500 11 11 4 2 2 245 129 116 Lilong Hao 00179600 163 23 140 96 76 20 722 344 378 Uchekon Khunou 00179700 175 2 173 11 9 2 554 279 275 Takhok Awang 00179800 1 1 263 137 126 Takhok Makha 00179900 226 10 216 98 73 25 1,390 635 755 Bamon Kampu 00180000 12 12 1 223 94 129 Machah1 00180100 14 13 18 18 162 80 82 Kalika 00180200 ------Un -inh abited------Leitambi 00180300 47 , 3 44 140 18 122 2,536 1,210 1,326 Keirao Makting 00180400 212 8 204 41 30 11 2,254 1,002 1,252 Urup 00180500 78 2 76 13 8 5 1,057 469 588 Arapti 00180600 159 6 153 11 7 4 1,381 628 753 Kiyamgei Muslim 00180700 284 7 277 11 10 1,341 652 689 Keirao-Bitra 00180800 391 6 385 133 113 20 1,074 537 537 Keirao-Langdum 00180900 16 7 9 Lang-thre1 Loukon 00181000 88 87 28 26 2 217 105 112 Khanarok 00181100 85 19 66 47 39 8 597 264 333 Keirao-Wangkhem 00181200 418. 15 403 170 129 41 717 357 360 Thiyam-Konjil 00181300 128 4 124 15 8 7 581 312 269 Chanam Sandrok 00181400 29 29 16 9 7 45 26 19 WaithouChiru 00181500 74 7 67 10 5 5 972 466 506 Huikap 00181600 3 3 509 207 302 Karpur Shungba 00181700 17 16 6 4 2 1,371 688 683 Angtha 00181800 211 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    VILLAGE PRIMARY CDBWCK- Location Name of Village Area of Total population (including Number of Population in the code Village in institutional and houseless households age-group 0-6 number hectares population) Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 00181900 LembaKhul ·············Un ·inhabited··········_··· 00182000 Tulihal 241.7 820 4,876 2,420 2,456 907 457 450 00182100 Kaina 70.4 24 128 59 69 18 5 13 00182200 Poiroukhongji1 125.2 519 2,737 1,359 1,378 471 245 226 00182300 Top·Chingtha 1,052.6 845 4,352 2,131 2,221 703 341 362 00182400 Yambem 311.8 869 4,805 2,406 2,399 866 441 425 00182500 Nungkot 124.8 63 359 187 172 47 27 20 00182600 Kamu Yaithibi 464.1 81 423 229 194 53 30 23 00182700 Andro ._ ....••. _..• Un· inhabited--·-···-···_·· 00182800 Changamdabi 412.9 923 5,290 2,651 2,639 1,034 518 516 00182900 Moirang Pure1 642.1 340 1,909 972 937 347 174 173 00183000 Itham 234.3 121 645 322 323 130 65 65 00183100 Monthou 180.8 47 277 147 130 30 15 IS 00183200 Nungbrung 218.7 308 1,529 781 748 211 105 106 Imphal East - II C.D.Block (Urban) 40705000 Porompat (CT) 857 5,160 2,536 2,624 612 283 329 40705000 Porompat (CT) 857 5,160 2,536 2,624 612 283 329 40706000 Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 770 4,559 2,190 2,369 446 226 220 (CT) 40706000 Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 770 4,559 2,190 2,369 446 226 220 (CT) 40708000 Khongman(CT) 980 5,465 2,618 2,847 530 258 272 40708000 Khongman (CT) 980 5,465 2,618 2,847 530 258 272

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    CENSUS ABSTRACT IMPHAL EAST-II Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2 ------Un -inb abited------LembaKhul 2,260 1,463 797 Tulihal 75 47 28 Kaina 1,697 1,008 689 Poiroukhongjil 2,427 1,393 1,034 T op-Chingtba 12 6 6 2,601 1,599 1,002 Yambem 7 3 4 92 48 44 86 52 34 Nungkot 220 150 70 Kamu Yaithibi ------Un -inb abit ed------Andro 2,144 1,479 665 Ch an gam dabi 840 546 294 Moirang Purel 213 140 73 Itbam 156 103 53 Monthou 699 461 238 Nungbrung Imphal East - II C.D.Block (Urban) II 7 4 4 3 3,554 1,982 1,572 Porompat (CT) II 7 4 4 3 3,554 1,982 1,572 Porompat (CT) 4 3 3,564 1,861 1,703 Torban (Kshetri Leikai) (CT)

    4 3 3,564 1,861 1,703 Torban (Kshetri Leikai) (CT)

    4,030 2,135 1,895 Khongman (CT) 4,030 2,135 1,895 Khongman (CT)

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    VILlAGE PRIMARY CDBLOCK- Location Name of Village code Illiterates Total workers Main workers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

    00181900 LembaKhul •.•.•.•....•.Un ·inhabit ed·············· 00182000 Tulihal 2,616 957 1,659 1,983 1,083 900 1,014 884 130 00182100 Kaina 53 12 41 60 31 29 31 29 2 00182200 Poiroukhongjil 1,040 351 689 1,104 610 494 868 589 279 00182300 Top·Chingtha 1,925 738 1,187 2,022 1,091 931 1,155 945 210 00182400 Yambem 2,204 807 1,397 1,879 1,135 744 1,182 929 253 00182500 NWlgkot 273 135 138 65 60 5 47 46 1 00182600 Kamu Yaithibi 203 79 124 196 108 88 103 92 11 00182700 Andro ...... •.• Un -inh abit ed· -.------.-- 00182800 Changamdabi 3,146 1,172 1,974 2,363 1,207 1,156 1,032 961 71 00182900 Moirang Purel 1,069 426 643 1,088 610 478 753 524 229 00183000 Itham 432 182 250 282 145 137 144 121 23 00183100 Monthou 121 44 77 125 63 62 118 58 60 00183200 Nung brung 830 320 510 885 448 437 424 327 97 ImphaJ Fast - II C.D.BJock (Urban) 40705000 Porompat (CT) 1,606 554 1,052 1,705 1,046 659 1,108 819 289 40705000 Porompat (CT) 1,606 554 1,052 1,705 1,046 659 1,108 819 289 40706000 Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 995 329 666 1,667 917 750 1,324 818 506 (CT) 40706000 Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 995 329 666 1,667 917 750 1,324 818 506 (CT) 40708000 Khongman (CT) 1,435 483 952 2,045 !,l09 936 1,600 977 623 40708000 Khongman (CT) 1,435 483 952 2,045 1,109 936 1,600 977 623

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    CFNSlS ABS1RACf IMPHAL FAST-O Industrial category of main workers Name ofVill~ Household industry Cultivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2 In-inhabited------LembaKhul 301 270 31 105 74 31 38 21 17 570 519 51 TulihaJ 22 22 8 6 2 Kaina 413 306 107 127 73 54 107 17 90 221 193 28 Poiroukhongjil 514 468 46 91 63 28 242 156 86 308 258 50 Top-Chingtha 488 391 97 195 127 68 45 5 40 454 406 48 Yambem 35 34 1 11 11 NlIDgJ

    4 178 27 151 1,140 790 350 Torban (Kshetri Leikai) (IT)

    9 8 10 4 6 333 55 278 1,248 910 338 Khongman (IT) 9 8 10 4 6 333 55 278 1,248 910 338 Khongman (IT)

    215 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    VlLLAGEPRlMARY CDBLOCK- Location Name of Village Industrial category code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 4! 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 00181900 Lemba Khul ------Un -inh abit ed------00182000 Tulihal 969 199 770 245 54 191 642 113 529 00182100 Kaina 29 2 27 5 2 3 23 23 00182200 Poiroukhongjil 236 21 215 104 7 97 116 II 105 00182300 Top-Chingtha 867 146 721 275 28 247 514 107 407 00182400 Yambem 697 206 491 142 73 69 408 119 289 00182500 Nungkot 18 14 4 8 7 10 7 3 00182600 Kamu Yaithibi 93 16 77 32 5 27 61 11 50 00182700 Andro ------Un -inh abi t ed------00182800 Changamdabi 1,331 246 1,085 205 70 135 1,097 166 931 00182900 Moirang Pure! 335 86 249 40 23 17 19 5 14 00183000 Itham 138 24 114 14 4 10 115 16 99 00183100 Monthou 7 5 2 00183200 Nungbrung 461 121 340 99 34 65 316 84 232 Imphal East - II C.D.Block (Urban) 40705000 Porompat (CT) 597 227 370 13 13 2 2 40705000 Porompat (CT) 597 227 370 13 13 2 2 40706000 T orban (Kshetri Leikai) 343 99 244 2 2 5 4 (CT) 40706000 Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 343 99 244 2 2 5 4 (CT) 40708000 Khongman (CT) 445 132 313 11 7 4 17 8 9 40708000 Khongman (CT) 445 132 313 11 7 4 17 8 9

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    CENSUS ABSTRACT IMPHAL E\.ST-II of m

    136 4 132 200 94 106 2,892 1,273 1,619 T orban (Kshetri Leikai) (CT) 40706000

    254 17 237 163 100 63 3,420 1,509 1,911 Khongman (CT) 40708000 254 17 237 163 100 63 3,420 1,509 1,911 Khongman (CT) 40708000

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    URBAN PRIMARY

    Location Name of Town! Ward Area of Number of Total Population (including Population in the Code Town! Ward Households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 in square population) Kilometre Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 40703000 Jiribam (M CI) 1,175 6,423 3,147 3,276 859 410 449 0001 Ward No. I 156 916 444 472 114 60 54 0002 Ward No.2 20S 997 532 465 106 54 52 0003 Ward No.3 126 650 321 329 92 45 47 0004 Ward No.4 70 366 181 185 44 21 23 0005 Ward No.5 88 468 224 244 54 24 30 0006 Ward No. 6 92 537 272 265 55 28 27 0007 Ward No. 7 171 1,068 514 554 173 78 95 0008 Ward No. 8 140 762 350 412 131 59 72 0009 Ward No. 9 53 282 125 157 42 18 24 0010 Ward No. 10 74 377 184 193 48 23 25

    40702000 Lamlai (NP) 730 4,085 2,087 1,998 548 288 260 0001 Ward No. 1 74 387 194 193 57 26 31 0002 Ward No.2 62 420 212 208 58 29 29 0003 Ward No. 3 87 470 246 224 82 50 32 0004 Ward No.4 82 439 230 209 50 33 17 0005 Ward No. 5 96 473 242 231 54 27 27 0006 WardNo.6 77 420 209 211 50 26 24 0007 Ward No. 7 87 463 231 232 69 33 36 0008 Ward No.8 88 566 290 276 77 40 37 0009 WardNo.9 77 447 233 214 51 24 27

    40701000 Imphal (M CI) (Part) 12,351 70,897 35,131 35,766 8,206 4,188 4,018 0018 Ward No. 18 1,391 7,825 3,778 4,047 840 433 407 0019 Ward No. 19 1,567 8,563 4,196 4,367 961 488 473 0020 Ward No. 20 1,353 7,158 3,509 3,649 741 376 365 0021 Ward No. 21 2,005 11,301 5,479 5,822 1,218 581 637 0022 Ward No. 22 2,026 11,889 5,956 5,933 1,604 844 760 0023 Ward No. 23 1,165 7,190 3,600 3,590 845 433 412 0026 Ward No. 26 2,844 16,971 8,613 8,358 1,997 1,033 964 0030 Ward No. 30 132 790 375 415 87 47 40

    40705000 Porom pat (Cl) 857 5,160 2,536 2,624 612 283 329 0001 Ward No. I 213 1,296 627 669 164 79 85 0002 Ward No.2 212 1,284 645 639 155 67 88 0003 Ward NO.3 246 1,437 720 717 174 89 85 0004 Ward No. 4 186 1,143 544 599 119 48 71 Torban (Kshetri 40706000 Leikai) (Cl) 770 4,559 2,190 2,369 446 226 220 0001 Ward No. 1 104 638 307 331 68 38 30 0002 Ward No. 2 137 812 383 429 52 26 26 0003 Ward No. 3 131 740 363 377 63 30 33 0004 WardNo.4 124 746 359 387 90 38 52 0005 Ward No. 5 95 583 280 303 65 35 30 0006 Ward No. 6 179 1,040 498 542 108 59 49

    40708000 Khongman (Cl) 980 5,465 2,618 2,847 530 258 272 0001 Ward No. I 104 652 305 347 63 28 35 0002 WardNo.2 84 552 268 284 53 25 28 0003 Ward No. 3 175 916 435 481 64 38 26 0004 WardNo.4 180 836 410 426 92 40 52 0005 Ward No. 5 98 587 276 311 57 30 27 0006 Ward No. 6 130 777 368 409 73 33 40 0007 Ward No. 7 209 1,145 556 589 128 64 64 218 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    CENSUS ABSTRACT

    Name of Townl Ward Scheduled Castes Population Scheduled Tribes Population Literates

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 88 45 43 1,118 536 582 4,548 2,432 2,116 Jiribam (M CI) 327 150 177 558 290 268 Ward No. 1 6 2 4 79 40 39 808 453 355 Ward No.2 34 18 16 12 6 6 498 265 233 Ward NO.3 12 4 8 280 150 130 Ward No.4 15 9 6 17 10 7 358 185 173 Ward No.5 30 17 13 386 223 163 WardNo.6 484 239 245 744 393 351 WardNo.7 126 58 68 528 272 256 Ward No.8 31 12 19 96 48 48 Ward NO.9 33 16 17 292 153 139 Ward No. 10

    6 3 3 2,608 1,532 1,076 Lamlai (NP) 249 144 105 Ward No. 1 297 168 129 Ward No. 2 6 3 3 314 180 134 WardNo.3 309 177 132 WardNo.4 267 160 107 WardNo.5 222 129 93 WardNo.6 325 187 138 WardNo.7 335 203 132 WardNo.8 290 184 106 WardNo.9

    98 49 49 12,379 6,020 6,359 53,589 28,655 24,934 Imphal (M CI) (Part) 6,012 3,158 2,854 Ward No. 18 4 3 526 253 273 6,210 3,314 2,896 Ward No. 19 4 2 2 3 2 5,515 2,946 2,569 Ward No. 20 13 4 9 3,611 1,707 1,904 8,481 4,414 4,067 Ward No. 21 15 7 8 1,467 . 754 713 8,740 4,731 4,009 Ward No. 22 62 32 30 5,413 2,940 2,473 Ward No. 23 62 35 27 6,710 3,273 3,437 13,218 7,152 6,066 Ward No. 26 622 317 305 Ward No. 30

    11 7 4 4 3 3,554 1,982 1,572 Porom pat (Cl) 744 439 305 Ward No.1 5 4 I 3 3 889 504 385 Ward No.2 6 3 3 1,015 561 454 Ward NO.3 906 478 428 Ward NO.4 Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 4 3 3,564 1,861 1,703 (Cl) 530 260 270 Ward No.1 4 3 687 347 340 Ward No.2 589 323 266 Ward NO.3 580 317 263 Ward No.4 378 194 184 Ward NO.5 800 420 380 Ward NO.6

    4,030 2,135 1,895 Khongman (Cl) 493 256 237 Ward No.1 452 238 214 WardNo.2 611 320 291 Ward No.3 662 356 306 Ward No.4 441 228 213 Ward No.5 592 306 286 Ward No.6 779 431 348 Ward NO.7 219 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    URBAN PRIMARY

    Location Name of Townl Ward Code Illiterates Total workers Main workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 40703000 Jiribam (M CI) 1,875 715 1,160 1,643 1,297 346 1,446 1,176 270 0001 WardNo.1 358 154 204 272 194 78 179 141 38 0002 Ward No.2 189 79 110 356 281 75 350 276 74 0003 Ward No. 3 152 56 96 176 138 38 155 126 29 0004 Ward NO.4 86 31 55 58 45 13 38 28 10 0005 Ward NO.5 110 39 71 107 81 26 99 75 24 0006 Ward NO.6 151 49 102 104 95 9 98 89 9 0007 Ward No. 7 324 121 203 207 167 40 191 163 28 0008 Ward NO.8 234 78 156 165 141 24 157 135 22 0009 Ward NO.9 186 77 109 83 72 11 72 64 8 0010 Ward No. 10 85 31 54 115 83 32 107 79 28

    40702000 Lamlai (NP) 1,477 555 922 1,748 1,007 741 1,293 903 390 0001 Ward No. I 138 50 88 90 79 II 90 79 11 0002 Ward No.2 123 44 79 149 105 44 88 68 20 0003 Ward NO.3 156 66 90 246 112 134 139 102 37 0004 Ward NO.4 130 53 77 138 99 39 123 96 27 0005 Ward NO.5 206 82 124 271 139 132 112 109 3 0006 Ward NO.6 198 80 118 191 91 100 183 89 94 0007 Ward No. 7 138 44 94 259 133 126 259 133 126 0008 Ward NO.8 231 87 144 170 117 53 120 110 10 0009 Ward NO.9 157 49 108 234 132 102 179 117 62

    40701000 Imphal (M CI) (Part) 17,308 6,476 10,832 23,105 14,422 8,683 19,653 13,129 6,524 0018 Ward No. 18 1,813 620 1,193 2,550 1,438 1,112 2,191 1,316 875 0019 Ward No. 19 2,353 882 1,471 3,007 1,744 1,263 2,670 1,637 1,033 0020 Ward No. 20 1,643 563 1,080 2,406 1,426 980 2,104 1,306 798 0021 Ward No. 21 2,820 1,065 1,755 4,198 2,478 1,720 3,747 2,296 1,451 0022 Ward No. 22 3,149 1,225 1,924 3,549 2,365 1,184 2,766 1,982 784 0023 Ward No. 23 1,777 660 1,117 2,389 1,508 881 1,782 1,262 520 0026 Ward No. 26 3,753 1,461 2,292 5,006 3,463 1,543 4,393 3,330 1,063 0030 Ward No. 30 168 58 110 352 179 173 255 154 101

    40705000 Porompat (Cl) 1,606 554 1,052 1,705 1,046 659 1,108 819 289 0001 Ward No. 1 552 188 364 364 264 100 173 140 33 0002 Ward No.2 395 141 254 510 276 234 384 260 124 0003 Ward No.3 422 159 263 442 296 146 299 239 60 0004 Ward No.4 237 66 171 389 210 179 252 180 72 Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 40706000 (Cl) 995 329 666 1,667 917 750 1,324 818 506 0001 Ward No.1 108 47 61 220 123 97 85 54 31 0002 Ward No.2 125 36 89 306 167 139 278 167 111 0003 Ward No.3 151 40 III 238 149 89 200 146 54 0004 Ward No.4 166 42 124 262 157 105 247 157 90 0005 Ward No.5 205 86 119 241 114 127 210 108 102 0006 Ward NO.6 240 78 162 400 207 193 304 186 118

    40708000 Khongm an (Cl) 1,435 483 952 2,045 1,109 936 1,600 977 623 0001 Ward No.1 159 49 110 120 90 30 114 88 26 0002 Ward No.2 100 30 70 171 104 67 168 102 66 0003 Ward No.3 305 115 190 473 209 264 236 172 64 0004 Ward NO.4 174 54 120 420 200 220 390 188 202 0005 Ward No.5 146 48 98 259 130 129 239 115 124 0006 Ward No.6 185 62 123 214 149 65 170 137 33 0007 Ward NO.7 366 125 241 388 227 161 283 175 108 220 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    CN'lSUS ABS1RACT

    Industrial category of main workers Name of Townl Ward Household industries Cult ivators Agricultural labourers Other workers workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 121 104 17 91 83 8 38 22 16 1,196 967 229 Jiribam (M CI) 6 4 2 14 9 5 159 128 31 Ward No. 1 14 5 9 335 271 64 Ward No.2 5 150 121 29 Ward No.3 38 28 10 Ward No.4 98 74 24 Ward NO.5 3 3 39 38 2 2 54 46 8 Ward NO.6 31 28 3 3 2 2 2 155 131 24 Ward NO.7 17 II 6 31 26 5 2 2 107 98 9 Ward No.8 47 41 6 16 16 9 7 2 Ward NO.9 12 12 4 4 91 63 28 Ward No. 10

    136 129 7 314 214 100 199 34 165 644 526 U8 Lamlai (NP) 14 13 54 46 8 1 21 19 2 Ward No.1 9 9 2 2 4 3 I 73 54 19 Ward No. 2 63 63 21 21 55 39 16 WardNo.3 17 17 lOS 95 10 Ward No. 4 22 21 7 7 5 78 76 2 Ward NO.5 I 1 156 66 90 1 I 25 21 4 Ward No.6 11 II 28 26 2 87 6 81 133 90 43 WardNo.7 65 65 55 45 10 Ward No.8 13 8 5 4 4 63 18 45 99 87 12 Ward NO.9

    156 101 55 314 202 112 1,400 487 913 17,783 12,339 5,444 Imphal (M CI) (Part) 14 9 5 3 2 265 63 202 1,909 1,243 666 Ward No. 18 67 36 31 180 129 51 278 116 162 2,145 1,356 789 Ward No. 19 10 10 6 I 5 445 163 282 1,643 1,132 511 WardNo.20 II 8 3 10 2 8 136 43 93 3,590 2,243 1,347 Ward No. 21 7 5 2 88 50 38 113 36 77 2,558 1,891 667 Ward No. 22 5 3 2 II 7 4 107 42 65 1,659 1,210 449 Ward No. 23 42 30 12 16 12 4 56 24 32 4,279 3,264 1,015 WardNo.26 7 6 1 69 12 57 178 135 43 Ward No. 30

    16 16 124 42 82 968 761 207 Porom pat (Cl) 3 3 170 140 30 Ward No.1 70 18 52 314 242 72 Ward No.2 9 9 21 7 14 269 223 46 Ward NO.3 7 7 30 17 13 215 156 59 WardNo.4 Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 5 4 178 27 151 1,140 790 350 (Cl) I 83 54 29 Ward No.1 35 34 243 166 77 Ward No.2 18 4 14 181 142 39 Ward NO.3 2 33 4 29 212 152 60 Ward NO.4 2 2 53 II 42 155 97 58 Ward NO.5 38 7 31 266 179 87 Ward NO.6

    9 8 10 4 6 333 55 278 1,248 910 338 Khongman (Cl) 1 113 87 26 Ward No.1 2 2 41 40 125 101 24 Ward No.2 20 13 7 216 159 57 Ward NO.3 4 3 8 4 4 113 25 88 265 156 109 WardNo.4 I I 90 90 148 114 34 Ward NO.5 3 3 4 4 163 130 33 Ward NO.6 65 12 53 218 163 55 Ward NO.7 221 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    URBAN PRIMARY Industrial category Location Name ofTownl Ward Code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

    Persons M ales Females Persons M ales Females Persons M ales Females 40703000 Jiribam (M Cl) 197 121 76 15 9 6 24 15 9 0001 Ward No. 1 93 53 40 7 4 3 5 5 0002 Ward No.2 6 1 0003 Ward No.3 21 12 9 0004 Ward No.4 20 17 3 0005 Ward No.5 8 6 2 0006 Ward No.6 6 6 0007 Ward No.7 16 4 12 II 4 7 0008 Ward No.8 8 6 2 3 2 0009 Ward No.9 11 8 3 6 4 2 5 4 DOlO Ward No. 10 8 4 4

    40702000 Lam lai (NP) 455 104 351 97 22 75 7S 31 44 0001 Ward No. I 0002 Ward No.2 61 37 24 16 14 2 23 8 15 0003 Ward No.3 107 10 97 70 70 13 10 3 0004 Ward No.4 15 3 12 0005 Ward No.5 159 30 129 11 8 3 11 10 0006 Ward No.6 8 2 6 5 0007 Ward No.7 0008 Ward No. 8 50 7 43 0009 Ward No.9 55 15 40 23 12 11 40701000 Imphal (M CI) (Part) 3,452 1,293 2,159 44 17 27 109 23 86 0018 Ward No. 18 359 122 237 2 2 0019 Ward No. 19 337 107 230 4 3 I I 0020 Ward No. 20 302 120 182 4 3 I 5 3 2 0021 Ward No. 21 451 182 269 5 3 2 2 2 0022 Ward No. 22 783 383 400 81 3 78 0023 Ward No. 23 607 246 361 3 2 7 4 3 0026 WardNo.26 613 133 480 26 7 19 13 10 3 0030 Ward No. 30 97 25 72 3 3 8 3 40705000 Porom pat (Cl) 597 227 370 13 13 2 2 0001 Ward No. 1 191 124 67 0002 Ward No.2 126 16 110 0003 Ward No.3 143 57 86 11 11 0004 Ward No.4 137 30 107 2 2 Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 40706000 (Cl) 343 99 244 2 2 5 4 0001 Ward No.1 135 69 66 0002 Ward No.2 28 28 0003 Ward No.3 38 3 35 0004 Ward No.4 15 15 2 2 0005 Ward No.5 31 6 25 0006 Ward No.6 96 21 75 2

    40708000 Khongman (CD 445 132 313 II 7 4 17 8 9 0001 Ward No. I 6 2 4 0002 Ward No.2 3 2 0003 Ward No.3 237 37 200 2 2 10 2 8 0004 WardNO.4 30 12 18 1 2 I 0005 Ward No.5 20 15 5 0006 Ward No.6 44 12 32 6 5 0007 Ward No.7 105 52 53 2 2 5 5 222 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    CENSUS ABSTRACT

    of marginal workers Name ofTownl Ward Location Household industries Other workers Non-workers Code workers

    Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 34 7 27 124 90 34 4,780 1,850 2,930 Jiribam (M CI) 40703000 22 3 19 59 41 18 644 250 394 Ward No. I 0001 6 5 I 641 251 390 Ward No.2 0002 3 3 18 12 6 474 183 291 WardNo.3 0003 19 16 3 308 136 172 WardNo.4 0004 2 2 6 6 361 143 218 Ward No.5 0005 3 3 3 3 433 177 256 WardNo.6 0006 5 5 861 347 514 Ward NO.7 0007 3 3 597 209 388 Ward NO.8 0008 199 53 146 WardNo.9 0009 3 3 5 4 262 101 16 I Ward No. 10 0010

    210 7 203 73 44 29 2,337 1,080 1,257 Lamlai (NP) 40702000 297 115 182 Ward No. I 0001 3 2 I 19 13 6 271 107 164 WardNo.2 0002 18 18 6 6 224 134 90 Ward No.3 0003 II II 4 3 301 131 170 Ward NO.4 0004 III 3 108 26 18 8 202 103 99 Ward NO.5 0005 3 2 229 118 III WardNo.6 0006 204 98 106 Ward NO.7 0007 42 2 40 8 5 3 396 173 223 Ward NO.8 0008 25 25 7 3 4 213 101 112 WardNo.9 0009

    662 120 542 2,637 1,133 1,504 47,792 20,709 27,083 Imphal (M CI) (Part) 40701000 146 14 132 211 106 105 5,275 2,340 2,935 Ward No. 18 0018 102 16 86 230 89 141 5,556 2,452 3,104 Ward No. 19 0019 129 18 III 164 96 68 4,752 2,083 2,669 Ward No. 20 0020 31 2 29 413 175 238 7,103 3,001 4,102 Ward No. 21 0021 149 31 118 553 349 204 8,340 3,591 4,749 Ward No. 22 0022 89 38 5 I 508 203 305 4,801 2,092 2,709 Ward No. 23 0023 16 I 15 558 115 443 11,965 5,1 SO 6,815 Ward No. 26 0026 60 3 57 26 16 10 438 196 242 WardNo.30 0030

    282 15 267 300 199 101 3,455 1,490 1,965 Porompat (Cl) 40705000 22 I 21 169 123 46 932 363 569 Ward No. I 0001 97 3 94 29 13 16 774 369 405 Ward No.2 0002 81 II 70 50 35 15 995 424 571 WardNo.3 0003 82 82 52 28 24 754 334 420 Ward NO.4 0004 Torban (Kshetri Leikai) 136 4 132 200 94 106 2,892 1,273 1,619 (Cl) 40706000 3 3 131 69 62 418 184 234 Ward No, I 0001 27 27 506 216 290 Ward No.2 0002 35 2 33 3 2 502 214 288 Ward No.3 0003 12 12 I 484 202 282 WardNo.4 0004 8 7 23 18 342 166 176 Ward No. 5 0005 51 50 42 19 23 640 291 349 Ward No.6 0006

    254 17 237 163 100 63 3,420 1,509 1,911 Khongman (Cl) 40708000 3 3 3 2 532 215 317 Ward No. I 0001 2 I I 381 164 217 WardNo.2 0002 157 4 153 68 3 I 37 443 226 217 Ward No.3 0003 13 5 8 14 6 8 416 210 206 Ward No.4 0004 2 2 18 15 3 328 146 182 Ward No.5 0005 20 I 19 18 6 12 563 219 344 Ward No.6 0006 57 () 5\ 4\ 39 2 757 329 428 Ward No.7 0007 223 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    Lilong (Thoubal) (NP) 40704000 (Part) 260 1,558 767 791 189 93 96 0009 Ward No. 9 260 1,558 767 791 189 93 96

    40707000 Andro (NP) 1,435 8,316 4,176 4,140 1,366 704 662 0001 Ward No. 1 197 1,174 604 570 247 138 109 0002 Ward No. 2 112 640 320 320 102 52 50 0003 Ward No. 3 152 894 429 465 158 72 86 0004 Ward No. 4 117 719 375 344 95 53 42 0005 Ward No. 5 65 375 192 183 54 24 30 0006 Ward No. 6 91 553 275 278 69 33 36 0007 Ward No. 7 165 904 451 453 132 66 66 0008 Ward No. 8 194 1,073 533 540 205 100 105 0009 Ward No. 9 89 535 260 275 74 43 31 0010 Ward No. 10 123 692 350 342 105 61 44 0011 Ward No. 11 60 341 175 166 51 26 25 0012 Ward No. 12 70 416 212 204 74 36 38

    224 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    Lilong (Thoubal) (NP) 1,110 624 486 (Part) 1,110 624 486 Ward No. 9

    3,670 1,845 1,825 655 328 327 3,818 2,124 1,694 Andro (NP) 519 266 253 100 50 50 449 252 197 Ward No. I 114 63 51 84 42 42 230 106 124 Ward No. 2 180 90 90 95 40 55 384 206 178 Ward No. 3 342 178 164 177 96 81 431 245 186 Ward No. 4 47 27 20 WardNo.5 375 190 185 354 195 159 Ward No. 6 492 233 259 72 39 33 402 216 186 WardNo 7 203 101 102 26 II 15 405 228 177 Ward No. 8 535 260 275 318 165 153 Ward No. 9 670 339 331 396 235 161 Ward No. 10 240 125 115 101 50 51 186 116 70 Ward No. II 216 133 83 Ward No. 12

    225 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    Lilong (Thoubal) (NP) 40704000 (Part) 448 143 305 749 396 353 435 270 165 0009 Ward No. 9 448 143 305 749 396 353 435 270 165

    40707000 Andro (NP) 4,498 2,052 2,446 3,158 1,799 1,359 1,892 1,341 551 0001 Ward No. I 725 352 373 390 253 137 293 230 63 0002 Ward No. 2 410 214 196 128 115 13 85 83 2 0003 Ward No. 3 510 223 287 365 182 183 106 96 10 0004 Ward No. 4 288 130 158 350 178 172 218 157 61 0005 Ward No. 5 328 165 163 231 110 121 132 82 50 0006 Ward No. 6 199 80 119 234 115 119 128 80 48 0007 Ward No. 7 502 235 267 391 196 195 274 158 116 0008 Ward No. 8 668 305 363 522 270 252 262 144 118 0009 Ward No. 9 217 95 122 133 94 39 92 67 25 0010 Ward No. 10 296 115 181 173 130 43 142 127 15 0011 Ward No. 11 155 59 96 169 87 82 126 86 40 0012 Ward No. 12 200 79 121 72 69 3 34 31 3

    226 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    Lilong (Thoubal) (NP) 43 36 7 11 9 2 80 8 72 301 217 84 (Part) 43 36 7 11 9 2 80 8 72 301 217 84 Ward No. 9

    968 755 213 328 178 150 77 18 59 519 390 129 Andro (NP) 246 194 52 25 16 9 3 3 19 17 2 Ward No.1 76 74 2 2 2 7 7 Ward No. 2 64 56 8 11 10 1 1 30 29 Ward No. 3 80 79 33 30 3 34 3 31 71 45 26 Ward No. 4 31 24 7 17 13 4 17 16 67 44 23 Ward No. 5 86 52 34 22 12 10 3 2 17 15 2 Ward No. 6 170 99 71 19 10 9 3 3 82 49 33 Ward No. 7 49 24 2S 148 76 72 10 S S SS 39 16 Ward No. 8 37 29 8 9 3 6 46 3S 11 Ward No. 9 81 80 6 2 4 4 3 51 42 9 Ward No. 10 20. 16 4 36 4 32 69 65 4 Ward No. 11 28 28 5 3 2 Ward No. 12

    227 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    Wong (Thoubal) (NP) Lilong (Thoubal) (NP) (Part) 40704000 (Part) 314 126 188 107 87 20 121 26 Ward No. 9 0009 Ward No. 9 314 126 188 107 87 20 121 26

    Andro (NP) 40707000 Andro (NP) 1,266 458 808 486 199 287 428 163 Ward No. I 0001 Ward No. I 97 23 74 80 17 63 16 6 Ward No. 2 0002 Ward No. 2 43 32 II 7 3 4 30 29 Ward No. 3 0003 Ward No. 3 259 86 173 154 70 84 88 8 Ward No. 4 0004 Ward No. 4 132 21 III 38 8 30 35 6 Ward No. 5 0005 Ward No. 5 99 28 71 8 4 4 16 4 Ward No. 6 0006 Ward No. 6 106 35 71 2 46 17 Ward No. 7 0007 Ward No. 7 117 38 79 6 61 24 Ward No. 8 0008 Ward No. 8 260 126 134 176 92 84 44 27 Ward No. 9 0009 Ward No. 9 41 27 14 6 3 Ward No. 10 0010 Ward No. 10 31 3 28 II 10 8 Ward No. II 0011 Ward No. II 43 I 42 2 2 41 Ward No. 12 0012 Ward No. 12 38 38 37 37

    228 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: IMPHAL EAST

    Wong (Thoubal) (NP) 95 64 4 60 22 9 13 809 371 438 (Part) 40704000 95 64 4 60 22 9 13 809 371 438 Ward No. 9 0009

    265 170 16 154 182 80 102 5,158 2,377 2,781 Andro (NP) 40707000 10 I 784 351 433 Ward No. I 0001 I 4 4 2 2 512 205 307 Ward No. 2 0002 80 6 5 II 7 4 529 247 282 Ward No. 3 0003 29 47 46 12 6 6 369 197 172 Ward No. 4 0004 12 8 2 6 67 18 49 144 82 62 Ward No. 5 0005 29 46 8 38 12 9 3 319 160 159 Ward No. 6 0006 37 24 3 21 26 10 16 513 255 258 Ward No. 7 0007 17 24 23 16 6 10 551 263 288 Ward No. 8 0008 3 34 23 11 402 166 236 Ward No. 9 0009 7 11 II 519 220 299 Ward No. 10 0010 40 172 88 84 Ward No. II 0011 344 143 201 Ward No. 12 0012

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