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Statistical Year Book of Tamenglong District Manipur 2016 STATISTICAL YEAR BOOK OF TAMENGLONG DISTRICT MANIPUR 2016 DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE TAMENGLONG DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR P R E F A C E The present issue of ‘Statistical Year Book of Tamenglong District, Manipur, 2016’ is the first publication of Tamenglong District which depicts the latest available numerical information pertaining to various socio-economic aspects of Tamenglong District. Most of the data presented in this issue at Sub-division level are collected and compiled by the District Statistical Office, Tamenglong from various District level offices of the Government/Local bodies. The sources of data are indicated at the end of each statistical table. The generous co-operation extended by the different Departments/ Offices/Statutory bodies in furnishing the required data is acknowledged with thanks. The sincere efforts put in Shri RK Kakangam, District Statistical Officer, Tamenglong and staff of the District Statistical Office, Tamenglong District in the preparation of the current issue, inspite of various limitations, is highly commendable. The contribution of the State Headquarter in editing/printing/binding/cover design of the publication is also highly appreciated. The present issue being the first and the limited time available for standardization of presentation of the data, the need for further improvement is an accepted fact. And as attempt is focussed on presenting data at disaggregated level as far as possible, the need to ensure district level data obtained from the respective State Headquarter Office tally with the district total presented in the report brought out by the District Statistical Office. Therefore, suggestions for improvement in the quality, coverage and presentations in its future of the publication are most welcome. Imphal, the 15th June, 2016 PEIJONNA KAMEI Director of Economics & Statistics Government of Manipur CONTENTS Table No. Item Page No. 1 GENERAL PARTICULARS OF TAMENGLONG DISTRICT 1 2 AREA AND POPULATION OF MANIPUR 2.1 Area and Density of Population of Manipur by Districts, 2011 Census 2 2.2 Population of Manipur by sector ,sex and Districts according to 2011 Census 3 2.3 District wise sex ratio of Manipur according to population censuses 4 3 POLICE 3.1 Sub-Division wise number of police station and police out-post in Tamenglong 5 District 3.2 Strength of Police Force in Tamenglong District,2009-10 to 2015-16 5 3.3 Property stolen and recovered in Tamenglong District, 2010-11 to 2015-16 6 3.4 Incidence of crime in Tamenglong District during the year, 2010-11 to 6 2015-16 3.5 Sub-Division wise incidence of crime of Tamenglong District, 2015-16 7 4 AUTONOMOUS DISTRICT COUNCIL, TAMENGLONG 4.1 Location 8 4.2 Number of Educational Institution, Scholars and teachers under Autonomous 8 District Council Tamenglong 4.3 Number of Medical Institution and Employees under Autonomous District 8 Council , Tamenglong 4.4 Number of Agriculture employees under Autonomous District Council, 9 Tamenglong 4.5 Number of Veterinary employees under Autonomous District Council, 9 Tamenglong 4.6 Number of employee under Autonomous District Council 9 4.7 Number of Public Works Department Employees under Autonomous District 10 Council 4.8 Number of Head Quarter staff under Autonomous District Council, Tamenglong 10 4.9 Number of shops and establishments within Tamenglong Town 11-12 5 EDUCATION 5.1 Number of Educational Institutions under ZEO Tamenglong District, 2015-16 13 6 PUBLIC HEALTH ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 6.1 Tamenglong PHED Division 14 7 ELECTION 7.1 Assembly constituency wise number of electorates of Tamenglong District by 15 sex according to the latest Electoral Roll Revision ( as on 1st july-2015 ) 7.2 Basic information of different Assembly constituency in Tamenglong District 15 8 POWER 8.1 Electricity consumed in MU in Tamenglong District 16 8.2 Number of consumers 16 Table No. Item Page No. 9 FOREST 9.1 Area under Forest by legal status of Tamenglong District 17 9.2 Collection of Forest Revenue in Tamenglong District 17 9.3 Progress under Forest Development Scheme of Tamenglong District 18 9.4 Outturn of Minor Forest Products of Tamenglong District , 2015-16 18 10 DISTRICT PROGRAMME OFFICE ( I.C.D.S. CELL ) TAMENGLONG 10.1 Number of ICDS Project, Anganwadi centre workers, Helpers and Mini workers in Tamenglong District, 2012-13 to 2015-16 19 11 SERICULTURE 11.1 Physical Achievement of Sericulture in Tamenglong District, 2013-14 to 2014-15 20 12 FOOD AND CIVIL SUPPLY 12.1 Receipt and distribution of selected P.D.S. item in respect of District Supply officer/Food and civil Supply 21 13 FIRE SERVICE 13.1 Number of Fire Station / Sub-Station ,Fire incident and value of Properties damaged/ saved in Tamenglong District, 2010-11 to 2015-16 22 14 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 14.1 Particulars of circuit / Dak Bungalow/ Inspection Bungalow/ Rent House of Tamenglong District, 2015-16 23 14.2 Details of Road in Tamenglong District 23 15 VETERINARY AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY 15.1 Number of Veterinary Hospitals and Dispensaries 24 15.2 Number of Veterinary Hospitals, Dispensaries , Animals treated and employees of Tamenglong District 25 15.3 Livestock and poultry population in Tamenglong District 26-29 15.4 Livestock and poultry population of Tamenglong District by different census 30 15.5 Number of Patient Animal treated in Tamenglong District 31 16 SOCIAL WELFARE 16.1 Physical Achievement under District Social Welfare Office,Tamenglong 32 17 LABOUR AND EMPLOYMENT 17.1 Registration and placement effected by employment exchange of Tamenglong District 33 17.2 Distribution of Registrants on the Live-Register according to Educational Qualification in Tamenglong District 33 17.3 Number of Establishment and employees in Public Sector in Tamenglong District 34 18 CO-OPERATION 18.1 Number of Membership and Financial position of co-operative societies of Tamenglong district 35 18.2 Sub-Division wise number of societies, membership and capital of co-operative societies of Tamenglong District, 2010-11 35 19 HORTICULTURE 19.1 Area and production of Fruits , vegetables and species in Tamenglong District 36 Table No. Item Page No. 20 INDUSTRIES 20.1 Number of Registered Industries units of Tamenglong Districts 37 Craftsman/Artisans training facilities of Tamenglong Districts (Elementary 20.2 Course ) 37 Sub-Division wise Industrial loans distributed by District Industry centre of 20.3 self employment to Educated Youth 38 Number of MSME EM Filled ( Part-ii ) Investment production value and 20.4 Employment of Tamenglong District 38 21 TELECOMMUNICATION 21.1 Telecommunication Facilities in Tamenglong District , 2015-16 39 22 REVENUE 22.1 Sub-Division wise Revenue collection of Tamenglong District, 2015-16 39 23 AGRICULTURE 23.1 Physical Achievement in Agriculture of Tamenglong District 40 23.2 Distribution of chemical Fertilizers in Tamenglong District 41 23.3 Classification of Area 41 23.4 Consumption of chemical fertilizers in Tamenglong District 42 24 FISHERY 24.1 Physical Achievement in Fisheries of Tamenglong District 43 Progress on selected items under Fisheries of Tamenglong by Sub-Division 24.2 2015-16 43 25 HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE 25.1 Sub-Division wise medical facilities of Tamenglong District 2015-16 44 25.2 Number of patient treated in Tamenglong District 2011-12 to 2015-16 45 25.3 District programme officers 45 25.4 Contract Employees under National Health Mission 45 25.5 Employees under Family welfare Tamenglong 45 26 POSTAL SERVICES 26.1 Postal Statistics, Tamenglong District 46 27 PRICE 27.1 Retail Price of some selected commodities prevalent in Tamenglong District, 2016 47 28 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 28.1 Physical Achievement of selected programme in Tamenglong Tribal Development Block 48 28.2 Block wise number of SDC centre VLW circle population and village Authority, 2010-11 48 28.3 Sub-Divisional wise revenue collection of Tamenglong 2015-16 48 28.4 Physical Achievement of selected programme in tribal ( T.D.) Block Tousem 49 28.5 Physical Achievement of Selected programme in Tribal Development (T.D.) Block Tamei 49 28.6 Physical Achievement of selected programme in Tribal Development (T.D.) Block Khoupum 50 28.7 Physical Achievement of selected programme in Tribal Development ( T.D ) Block Nungba 50 29 TOWN/VILLAGE POPULATION OF TAMENGLONG DISTRICT, 2011 CENSUS 51-55 CONVERSION TABLE 56 1. GENERAL PARTICULARS OF TAMENGLONG DISTRICT Area : 4,391 Sq Km Population: 1,40,651 (2011 Census) Altitude: 1260 m Humidity: 76(Min), 92(Max) Longitude: 93.45 E Latitude: 24.59 N Longitude(HQ): 93.30 E Latitude(HQ): 24.30 N (Rainfall: 3135 mm Temperature: 4֯ C(Min), 31֯ C(Max Sub-Divisions:Tamenglong, Tamei, Density of Population: 32 per Sq Tousem, Nungba and Khoupum Km (2011 census) Tamenglong: 48,182 Literacy: 70.1 % Tamei: 28,056 Unemployment: (57,992 in rural and Tousem: 27,742 11,984 in urban areas) Nungba: 19,040 Khoupum: 17,631 Khoupum --------------- 17,631 Rural population: 1, 21,288 Total household: 25,039 Urban population: 19,363 Major River:Iyei, Irang ,Barak, and Makru National Highways: NH 39 Main Tribe: Zeme, Liangmai, Rongmei, State Highways: I.T. Road, Old Cachar Puimei, Kuki, Hmar, Khasi, Chiru and Mikir Road and Tamenglong Khongsang Road 1 2. AREA AND POPULATION OF MANIPUR 2.1 Area and Density of Population of Manipur by Districts, 2011 Census. Area Density Sl. No. State/District Total Population Literacy Rate (%) (Sq. Km.) (in Sq. Km) (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Manipur 22,327 28,55,794 128 76.9 1. Senapati 3,271 4,79,148 146 63.6 2. Tamenglong 4,391 1,40,651 32 70.1 3. Churachandpur 4,570 2,74,143 60 82.8 4. Chandel 3,313 1,44,182 44 71.1 5. Ukhrul 4,544 1,83,998 40 81.4 6.
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