CENSUS 1971 PART X-A TOWN &VILLAGE DIRECTORY PART X~B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 5~Rlt:5-12 MANIPUR
DISTRICT MANIPUR CENTRAL DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK
H. RANBIR SINGH of the Manipur Civil Service Director of Census Operations, Manipur. MANIPUR CENTRAL DISTRICT OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR . .. GENERAL, INDIA, NEW DELHI . 82011 (LIBRARY]
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TOURIST HoUSE.~;':''''''''' ...... _ •••••. h " -l.K. VII.I.NOE: Wft'K50.. ~~ .~ •.• I CENSUS OF INDIA 1971 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS Central Government Publications-Census of India 1971-Series-12-Manipur is being published in the following parts: Subject covered Part Number I-B General Report. l-B Detailed Analysis of the Demographic, Social, Cultural and Migration Pattern. I-C Subsidiary Tables. II-A General Population Tables ('A' Serie~). H-B Economic Tables ('B' Series). II-C(i) Distribution of Population, Mother Tongue and Religion, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. H-C (ii) Other Social and Cultural Tables and Fertility Tables, Tables on Household Composition, Single Year Age. Marital Status, Educational Levels, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes etc. Bilingualism. ' III Establishments Reports and Tables ('E' Series). IV-A Housing Report and Housing Subsidiary Tables. IV-B Housing Tables. V Special Tables and Ethnographic Notes on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. VI-A Town Directory. VI-B Special Survey Reports on Selected Towns. VI-C Survey Reports on Selected Villages. VII Special Report on Graduate and Technical Personnel. VIII-A Administration Report-Enumeration I For Official VlII-B Administration Report-Tabulation I use only. IX Census Atlas. DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK X-A Town and Village Directory. X-B Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract. X-C Analytical Report, Departmental Statistics and District Census Tables. CONTENTS Page(s) pREFACE V-Vl FIGURES AT A GLANCE vii-viii ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES ix-xviii Part A-Town and Village Directory General Note xix-xx Introductory Note o)i Town and Village Directory xxiii-xxviii Town Directory and its Appendices Statement I < -Status, Growth History and Functional Category of Towns xxx Statement II -:-.Physical Aspects and Location of Towns xxx Statement III -Civic Finance xxxi Statement IV -Civic and other Amenities XXXI Statement V -Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities in Towns xxxii-xxxiii Statement VI -Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking. xxxii-xxxiii Statement VII-Population by Religion and Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes xxxiv-xxxv Village D,irectory Imphal East Sub-Division 1-7 Imphal West Sub-Division 9-17 .Bishenpur Sub-Division 19-23 Thoubal.,Sub-Division 25-31 Tengnoupal Sub-Division 33-37 Chandel Sub-Division 39-43 Chakpikarong Sub-Division 45-49 Jiribam Sub7Division 51-55 Abstract of Amenities at each Sub-Division 56-57 Part B-Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract Genera! ~~te iii Primary Census Absjract 1-' Imphal East Sub-Division 9-15 Imphal West Sub-Division 17-19 Bishenpur Sub-Division 21-25 Thoubal Sub-Division 27-31 Tengnoupal Sub-Division 33-37 Chandel Sub-Division 39-43 Chakpikarong Sub-Division 45--49 Jiribam Sub-Division Statements showing the Composition of Enumera~ors' Blocks for each \fown 51-52 MAPS District Map Frontis piece Facing page Imphal East Sub-Division 1 " " 9 Imphal West Sub-Division .. " Bishenpur Sub-Division ., 17 " 21 Thoubal Sub-Division " " Tengnoupal Sub-Division 27 Chandel Sub-Division " " 33 " " Chakpikarong Sub-Division 39 " " 45 Jiribam Sub-Division " " PltEFACl The publicatioo of District CeIl8tH Handbook The Village Directory furnishes information about 1gepn with 1951 Census. In the past, they were brought the amenities available at the village such as educational out under the title of "Village Handbooks" which and medical, supply of electric power, drinking water furnished only the population totals. Though they are facility, communication tbrough wad, rail, kutcba road, prepared by the Census Organisation. they are brought pucca road and bus route, existence of post, 1 ele~aph out as state Government Publications. and Telephone f",cilities, etc. In it ib also recorded. information about staple food, area under various uses The District Census Handbook of 1971 furnishes like forest, cultivable land and source and extent of irri Primary Census data upto the village level for rural gation, cultivable waste, and Dame of the nearest tOWIl areas and enumerator's block level for urban areas. and its distance, day on wbich 'bazar' is being held and Ftom 1971 Census, a separate part called the "Town itb importance from religious, historical and archaeolo Directory" is being published so that comprehensive gical point of view. informati6n can be collected' about urban areas of the State. We are also furnishing detailed information The Primary Cemus Abstract furnishes information about rural areas in the "Village Directory" together about the number of occupied residential houses and households, total population including Scheduled Caste with the Alphabetical List of ViIla~es. and Scheduled Tribe population, llteracy and tbe dia The District Census Handboob of 1971 are produced tribution of working population into nine industrial in three parts as under :- "ategories of workers and non-workers. Part C of the District Census Handbook contains Part A a sbort write-up and incorporates the administrative (1) Town Directory statistics and the Census 1ables of the district. The (2) Village Directory analytical repo.rt studies the social, economic and demo graphic changes which have undergone in the district PartB within the· last ten years. (1) Urban Block and Villagewise Primary Maps Census Abstract The District Census Handbook includes District Parte and Sub-divisionel maps. The Disttict map will show the por.ition of the district in the State, the Sub-divi&ional (l) Analytical Report boundaries, location of towns and large villages with (2) Administrative Statisti0S population size 5000+, communications, water featUres, (3) Census Tables etc. Similarly, the SUb-divisional map is furnished at the beginning of Primary Census Ab:;.tract of each sub Originally, it was decided that each pa.rt of the division. The map indicates the boundaries of each vil publication wQuld be brought out separately. But lage and town within the Sub-divisicn and the location since tbe data for Parts A and B have been prepared code number of each village. The villages have been almost simultaneously, it is decided to combine the shown by dots of different sizes. two parts into one volume. Part C will be published later on when the official statistics from various depart- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS , ments of the State Government are fully available. Population enumeration is an arduous work and The Town Directory of 1971 contains detailed an equally arduous and diftlcult truk is the proces information about the status, growth history and func sing and compilation of the data to be used in various tional category of towns and their physical aspects, Census publications. location, Municipal finances, civic and other amenities In the history of Census publications in this State, like sewerage, protected water-supply, fire-fighting the District Census Handbook, Manipur appeared for service, electrification, etc. It also furnishes information tbt first time in the series of the 1961 Census publicatioll& about medical, educational. recreational and cultural when tbe then Union Territory of Manipur was treated facilities which are avaialable at the towns. Detailed as one district for the purpose. At the time of the 1971 information about trade, commerce, industry and banking, Census enumeration, there were already five district& etc. is also furnished. The Town Directory contains in Manipur namely, Manipur Central, Manipur East, the population of the town according to 1971 Census Manipur North. Manipur South and MaDipur West; by religion and Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe. and one CeniUi Handbook };aWl t. \)e produced for each district. The compilation of the Handbooks might trative work, tbe compilation of the Handbook have been extremely difficult but for the timely progressed smoothly. Shri N. Jogenclra Singh help and active cooperation extended by the various also took pains to draft the entire report. Sbri State and Central Government bepaItments. Singh has been ably assisted by Shri Ng. lmo I am grateful to all the Deputy Commissioners and Singh, Statistical Assistant of this oflke in collecting tbe Sub-Divisional Officers for furnishing the data information from various Departments of the in respe;,;t of all the districts and the sub-divis.lons Central and State Governments in Manipur. of Manipur. The Census tables have been prepared by the tabulation staff and the maps by a team of Drafts The· District Census Handbook section of men beaded by ShIi R.K. Cbourjit Singh; Carto this office functioned under the direct control of grapher of this office. Shri N. Jogendra Singh, Assistant Director of Census Operations (HQ) as Shri B.M. Das, I would like to place on record my deep sense Assistant Directoi· of Census Operations (Tabu of gratitude to Shri~, R. PrAsad of Government lation) opted for reversion to his parent Depart Press for printing of the Handbook with alacrity. ment by the middle of December, 1971 when the compilation or the varioll;S Census tables was in I sball be failing in my duty if I do not place progress. This produced a temporary setback on record my gratefulnes:, to Sbri A. Chandra but under tbe efficient and able guidance of Sekhar> RegistIar General of India and Dr. B.K. Sbri N. Jogendra Singh who shouldered the entire Roy Burman, Deputy Registrar General (Social responsibjIity of cbecking and verifying data in Studies) for tbe guidance and help cx~ended to addition to the discharge of bis normal adminis- me in preparing tbe Handbook. Imphal, H. RANBIR SINGH, 1st October, 1973. Director of Census Operations•. Manipur. vi f~UBES AT A GLANCE ~Vanipur Manipul State Central District POPULATION TOTAL Persons 1,072,753 163,260 Males 541,675 384,685 Females 53],078 378,575 RURAL Persons 931,261 630.474 Males 470,231 317,712 Females 461,030 312,76.2 URBAN Persons 141,492 132.726 Males 71,444 66,973 Females 70,048 65,813 DECENNIAL POPULATION GROWTH RATE 1961-71 437.53 36.-48 AREA IN Kmz 22,356 5,605 DENSITY OF POPULATION PER Kmz 48 136 SEX RATIO (NUMBER OF FEMALES PER 1,000 MALES) 980 .984 LITERACY RATE Person!> 32.91 34.64 Males 46.04 48.84 Females 19.53 20.21 PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION 13.19 17.40 PERCENTAGE OF WORKERS TO TOTAL Persons 34.57 30.1\) POPULATION Males 45.31 44.15 (MAIN ACTIVITY ONLY, Females 23.62 15.83 PERCENTAGE TO TOTAL WORKERS (i) CULTIVATORS Persons 67.00 64.40 Males 68.06 63.26 Females 64.93 29.31 (ii) AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS Persons 3.65 5.4' Males 3.S3 4.66 Female~ 3.88 7.7S (iii) OTHER WORKERS Persons 29.35 40.13 Males 28.41 32 •• Femalos 31.19 62.94 PERCENTAGE OF'SCHEDULED PUBeIl. 1.53 2.&8 CASTE POPULATION Mab LSI 2.13 TO TOTAL POPULATION Females 1.41 2.92 vii J1IGURES AT A GLANCE-Coneld. M.,ipur MtI1fi/lur Stllte Central District PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED Persons 31.18 7.32 TRIBFS POPULATION Males 30.74 1.35 TO TOTAL POPULATION FemaJes 31.63 7.28 NUMBER OF OCCUPIED 1,77,535 1,1',759 RESIDENTIAL HOCSES NUMBER OF VJLLAGE.~ Total 1,993 815 . Inhabited 1,949 783 Uninhabited 44 32 NUMBER OF URBAN AREAS 8 7 ALPHABETICAL LIS~ OF VILLAGES-IMPHAL EAST SUB·DIVISION SI. Name of villase Loc~tion SI. Name of villa~e location No. Code No. No. Code No. 2 3 1 2 3 1. Achanbikei 43 51. Khongman 145 2. Andro 85 52. Khundrakpam 30 3. Angom Leikai 59 53. Khurai Khongnangkbong 134 4. Angtha Y9 (Top Khongn~ngkhon2) 5. Arapti 157 J'".:1 .• Khllrai Sajor Leib>j 55 6. Ashei Loklen 41 5). Kturai Thcngam Leikai 56 7. Bamon Kamp1!l 152 56. Khui';:li Leicln'am Leikai 57 8. Bashikhong 159 5/. K~tnapanllng 148 9. Baf,hikhongba 103 58. Kiyamgei (South Zone) 158 10. Changamdabi 89 51). Kiyamgei (Nertll Zone' 160 11. Chingangbam Leikai 130 60. Koirengei 37 12. Chingkhu 29 61. Kcngba Nongthombam Leikai 138 13. Chingmeirong Nongcha.J 53 62. Konkham (Leik~i) 132 14. Chingmeirong Nongpok 54 63. Konsam Leik~i 50 15. Chiru 102 64. Kontba Khabam 44 16. Chonthaba Khul 76 65. KOl,tha Ahallup 47 17. Gangapat 139 66. Kslletrigac 136 18. Haraorou 22 67. Laingam Pat 128 19. Heingang 34 68. L9n~t1:::'ei l.oukon 108 20. Heirok 83 69. Laikct 75 21'. Huikap 86 70. Lamlongei 45 22. l!am 121 71. Laiphr,m Siphai 52 23. Itham 92 72. Lairikyengbam Leikai 51 24. Iyampal 120 73. Lamboi Khul 69 25. Kaina 98 74. Leitbambi 110 26. Kameng Kakching 80 75. Lemba Khul 100 27. Kaiika 109 76. LHong Hao 161 28. Kameng 78 77. Longa Koireng 10 29. Kamuyaithibi 88 78. Ummanb! 149 30. Kangba Chingjin 118 79. Luw:.l.!1gsangbam 40 31. Kngla Siphai 124 80. Macllaha! 153 32. Katpur Sungba 87 81. M3ib.lkhl': 36 33. Kairang Pangai 33 82. l\!lqktapat 111 34. Keibi Heikak Mapan 64 83. ]'-tlakeng 5 35. Keibi KhulleFl. 65 84. Makeng Chonglou 3 36. Keibi Kumuda 7l 85. .Makeng Ngularon .. 37. Keibi Lousangkhoog 72 86. Mantripukhri 46 3~. Keikhu Hao 140 87. Mutai 42 39. Keirao -Ditra 107 88. Matakhong 2 40. Keirao Langdum. 105 89. Meitei Kairang 43 -41. Kelt ao MaktiRg 154 90. Moirang Kampu 58 42. Khabiaol 60 91. Moirangpulen 93 43. K.haidem L!l.w!l.i l'''~J. 92. Mcngjam 35 44 .. Khanarok lOG 93. M2-nthou 91 4:1. Khll.rasoru. 119 94. Moroklnikhol 24- Khetri Bengtti 112 95. N,.harup 131 ~: K.!Jewa Companr 16 96. Na-::;.dcibam Leihi f~·4 4~. Khongbal Tangkhui 57 97. Nga~nUlgbam 21 .. ,. Kh()agjill Kboagjai 98. Nibkuthi 3' 51. K.homi-Jok 49 99. Ningthou}>II;l1 ill> iK ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGBS-IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION Sl. NameofviUage Location S1. Name of viUase Location No. Code No. No. Code No. 1 2 3 1 2 3 100. Nongdam 82 131. Sinam 21 101. Nonggren 79 132. Tillel 117 102. Nungoi 63 133. Takhok: AWatl, l~l 103. Nungbrang 90 134. Takhok: Makha 155 104. Nungkot 84 135. Tangkham 27 105. Nurathel 7 136. Taorem 26 106. Okshu 81 137. Taret Khul 7Q 107. Pangei 31 138. Tellou Chana 77 108. Phaknung 122 139. Thangal Surung 6 109. Poirou Khongjin 97 140. Tbangbrijao 141 110. Porompat 133 141. Tbangjam Khunou 32 111. Potsangbam 38 142. Thiyam Konjin 101 112. Pourabi 62 143. Thongju 147 113. Pukhao AhaUup 13 144. Tbongnangband 20 114. Pukhao Laipham 15 145. Top Chingtha 95 115. Pukhao Khabam 14 146. Top Dusara 126 116. Pukhao Naharup 12 147. Top Dusara (lmphal) 127 117. Pungdongbam 74 148. Top Naoria 135 118. Purum Khullen 66 149. . Torban (Khetri l.eikai) 146 119. Purum Khunou 8 150. Tulihal 96 120. Purum Likli 11 151. Uchekon 143 121. Sadu Koireng 9 152. Uchekon Khunou 142 122. Sagolmang 17 153. Urup 156 123. Sajib 125 154. Uyumpok: 68 124. Salakhul 116 155. Waiton 61 125. Sambei 28 156. Wakha 113 126. Sanjembam Khullea 114 157. Wangkhei Loumanbi 1Sl) 127. Sarouthel 25 158 .. Wangkhem }.~ 128. Sekta 73 159. Yambem ~ 129. Shangsabi 115 160. YumnaDl Khunou 19 130. Shangomsang 123 161. Yumnam PatIou 18 ALPHABBTlCAL UST OF VILLAOliS-IMPHAL WEST - SUB-DIVISION , SI. Name of village Locatio. S1. Name of village Location. No. Code No. No. Code No.. I 2 3 I 2 3 Ahongsangbam Leikai 1. U4 56. Koutruk 36 2. Akham 49 57. Leipbrakpam Leikai 112 3. Atom Khuman 63 58> Lalambung PaIt I 105 ... Awang Leikinthabi 22 59. LampbeJpat 104 5. Awang Khunou 70 60. Lamjaotongba 6. Awang liri 107 86 61. Laku Huidrom 1.57 1. Awang Pboij~ 88 62. Langthabal Kunja 139 8. Dengul 162 63. Langtbabal Mantri Khon, 132 9. Dijoy Govinda 106 64. Langthabal Pbura Makhong 10. Ditta Urokbok 126 151 65. Langthabal Lep 125 11. Cbabung Company 155 66. Leipbrakpam ISO 12., Changangei 96 67. Lapbupat Tera 13. Chajing Part I 169 142 68. Lairenjam 133 14. Chajing Part II 140 69. Lairen Sajik 15. Chinga Makha. 37 118 70. Lamlongei 42 16. Chirai 154 71. Lambal 47 17. Chongtham Kona 152 72. Lamdeng Part I 18. GMIi 50 98 73. Lamdeng Part II 51 19. Haorang Saba! 54 74. Laingam Khul 20. Haurang Keirel 52 64 75. Lamsang 53 21. Haoreibi 144 76. Lairenkabi 22. Hayel 46 164 77. Lansonbi (Sagoltongba) 904 23. Hangul 165 78. Langjing Part I 100 24. Heibongpokpi 55 79. Langjing Part II 25. Heikrujam 99 85 80. Leingang Pokpi 79 26. Heinou Khongnembi 121 81. Longa Koireng 27. Heiningsoi 74 156 82. Lohang Kbullen 29 28. Hiyangthang 136 83. Loitang Leikinthabi 31 29. Iroisemba 102 84. Loitang Khunou 32 30. Irom M;;;ijrao 135 85. Loitang Sandum 31.; Kabui Anouba 7S 39 &6. Luker 71 32. Kadangpal 43 87. Maba Koireng 81 33. Kanglatongbi 15 88. Maharabi 34. Kameng 40 21 89. Maldang 72 35. Kanto 18 90. Meisnam Kangmong 83 36. Kangchup 44 91. Maibam Leikai 37. Kangdabi 62 113 92. Malom Tuliyaima 1~ 38. Karam 14l 93. Malom Tulibal 13() 39. Keingam 17 94. Mantop Yumpbam 40. Kha Jiri 87 19 95. Mantri Leikai 27 -41. Khaidem 92 96. Manamyang 82 42. Khagempali 120 97. Mayang Langjing 43. Kha-Lairen Kabi 56 41 98. Mayang Impbal 16) 44. Khamaral 28 99. Meitram (Meitei Lansol) 4S. Kharam Koireng 45 lQ3 100. Meitram 131 At6. Khongampat 26 101. Moidangpok K.1lullen 47. Khonga Khul 60 7. 102. Moidangpoi: KJumou 88 48. Khumbon& 77 103. Mooken Hemkatban8 49. Khurkhul 33 104. Mon1$8llgei 1314 50. Kiyam 65 105. Mutum Pbibou lS3.' 51. Kodompokpi 132 106. Naorem Chaprou J4 52. Kokcbai 160 107. Naran Konjin 14) 53. Komlakh0:f 168 lOS. Noorem leikai 111 54. K.onsa Kb 34- 109. Naoria PatbaDJlakpa 55. Kontboujam 93 110. Nllariyambam 11'41 iii ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-IMPHAL WEST SUB-DIVISION SI: Name ofviUage Loution S1. Name ofvillaae Lcca:tl'lft. No. Code No. No. Code H •. 1 ,2 3 1 2 3 ---~--- _._------111. Ngairangbam 76 134. Singjamei 109 112. Ningomb8lD 127 ] 35. Sorokhaibam Leikai 115 113. Ningtboujam Leikai 116 136. Takyel 101 114. Oinam Leikai 117 137. Tairenpokpi 59 115. Oinam SlllJombung 147 l38. Takhallambam Konjin 137 116. Oinam Thingel 110 139. TaotrC'ng 67 117. Patroi 68 140. Teudongyang 20 118. Phayeng' 58 141. 1haoroijam 66 119. Pheidinga 30 142. Thangjing Khullen 73 120. Phougakchao 167 143. Thangtck 89 121. PhumIou 38 144. Thiyam Leisangkhong 149 122. Palangsai 61 145. Thongam 166 123. Potsangbam Khoiru 24 146. Thcuriphi 25 124. Sagolband 108 147. Tingri 23 125. Sajirok 84 143. Top Khabi 91 126. Salam Keikhu 69 149. Toubunkhok 97 127. Sajenbam 57 150. Uchiwa 163 128. Sangaiprou Maning 122 lSI. Wakching Khullen 134 129. Sangaiprou Mamang 123 152. Wangoi 148 130. Samusang 159 153. Wangoi Top 158 131. Sekmai 16 154. Yarou Bomdiyar 90 132. Senjam Khunou . 35 155. Yarou Meitram 129 133. Samourou 145 156. Yurembam 95 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-BISHENPlJR STJ»..:DmmON iI. Name of village Locatioll S1. Name ofvillagc Locatioll Me. Code No. No. Code No. I 2 3 1 2 3 1. Balaram IOuil 16 31. Naorem 14 !. Chaire. S7 32. Naran Seina 39 3. Irengbatll 22 33. Ngangkba Lawai 42 Ishok 13 34. Ngaikhong Khunoll 25 ••i. Ith2li 53 35. Ngaikhong Khullen 27 ,. Ithin, 49 36. Ningthoukhong Awanc 3. 7. Ioipur KhuuM 28 37. Ningthoukhong Kha 35 I. Kabo Wakchin& 17 38. Oinam 20 ,. Kakyai Langpok 6 39. Phoijing Malla 2 II. Kamsol Tampak 58 40. Phubala 37 U. Karang 51 41. Potsangbam 33 12. Keinou 24 42. Pukhrambam a 13. Keirak (Wangoo) 55 43. Sadu Koiren! U 1... Khathong 4 44. Sagang 56 15. Kba Thinungei 48 45. Saiton 47 1'. Khoijuman KhulleD 30 46. Senapati Sabal 12 17. Khoijuman Khuno1l 31 47. Sunu Siphai ·31 18. Khoirentak 41 48. Tangjeng ~9 1'. Khoiru Okiongbung 43 49. TengkhalKhunolol ·26 !~. Kongkham 11 50. Thanga 50 !1. Kumbi 52 51 Tba~apokpi 48 !!. Kwakta 45 52. Thinungei 36 !3. Laitonjam. 3 53. Thiyam 5 M. Leimapokpa.. 9 54. Toubul 2J 25. Leimaram 21 55. Torbung 46 16. Lourembam 7 56. Tronglaobi 44 17. Uaibam ]5 57. Vtlou 1 11. Nachou 32 58. Wangoo 54 19 Nambol Maldla 10 59. Yumnam:KA..... !&9 3. Namoi lOt. 19 lIiii ALP~BfteAL LIlY OF VILLAGBS-1'ROUBAL SUB-DIVISION $1. Name of villasc Location Sl. Name or villa. N I 2 3 2 3 1. Aimol Cbingll..... t 41 49. Leibi Khunou &2 2. Aimo I Khullee 36 50. Leisang Tengnoupal~ 3. Aimol KbunJai 43 51. Leithao '1(;2 -4. Aimol Tampak 39 52. Maibi "y\. 11 5. Aimol Sata- 42 53. Maibi ManlSoil- I) i. AngbraiJl ...:. . 50 54. Machi . Ii 1. Betuk SangkfClllg 94 55. Mankan It I. Bongli 64- 56. Maojang 9. ,. Bongmol 60 57. Maolhang. .1 Ie., Chohmol 49 58. MayoA} Kbullea 51 U. Chalson T ee~CHlpJ.I 92 59. Meiphou chiag . 33 11. Chandon Po '- 37 60. Molnoi .:. J5 13. Chatong 66 61. Molnom. 4' 1'4. Chehlup 54 62. Moreh IT IS. Dolaibuug. 77 . 63. Narum _ 1'1. 1'. Gomi . 58 M. Ngairom 3' IT. Govajang 86 65. Nungtak_ 14 11. Haikot. 13 66. Peljarig -. I. 19. Hcinoumabe.g 9 67. Phaiaangmol 15 ~. Kalbunl: 46 68. Pbamchang 11 21. Kambang 55 69. Phailian 7 21. Kamba~ Kku0\i. 80 70. Punch'.mg. l' 13. Kangoi 20 71. Saibol ~. 1t 14. Kangoi Khuna.""''' 21 72. Sailam (Leita.). '3 15. Kangsang Laiclliftg 31 73. Samukom _ 18 16. KarongtM' 15 74. Saivom_ . 4S M. Keipham 67 75. Seloijang 2 21. Khousat 68 76. Senam. -40 It. Kbarou KhuUOIl. 79 77. Sibong 14 38. Kbarou Khunou 76 78. Simang 51 31. Khoibu ~ 59 '79. Sita JO 32. Khongkhang Chotlle 52 80. T. Bongmol '3 33. Kbudei Khulle. 22 81. Tengnoupal' 48 34. Khunbi 25 82. Thamlai 11 35. Khunbi Kbunou 32 83. Tbangbung MeDoli II 36. Koijam Khunou 27 84. Thingkangbung 1 31. Koinaitong . i2 85. Tollen . 4 38. Kumhirei<'l' 44 86. Tollen Machet 3 39. Kuraopokpi 34 87. Tonglb3.ng . 6 040. Kwatha- +, 33 88. Tuinem !3 41. Laiching Meinou 28 89. Vajang Kh\1man 5 42. Laiching Khullen 29 90. Vijang '3 43. Laiching Khuman, 30 91. Wabaching •. I 44. Lamlong KbullCft 24 92. Yamolching 65 4.5. Lamlong KbUllOU 78 93. Yangoubung- fi 046. LAmyangtOBlbi 73 94. Yangoupokpi '4 41. LangOt. 26 95. Yongkhul (Kuali•• I) .. 41. LeilJi 31 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGE~CHANDEL Sl3-:DlYlIIO. It Name ofvillage Location SI. Name of villa.. Locatioa No. Code No. No. CodcNo. 1 2 3 1 2 3 1. Aihang 21 33. Liwachangning 7 2. Anal Khullen 44 34. Liwa Khullen 11 3. Ankhel Chayll.D3 22 35. Maha Centre (Bazar) 21 4. Bern KhulleJl 58 36. Mahou Tera 54 5. Challong 39 37. Mantri Pantba .., •• Chandel R.Q. 27 38 . Maribung 63 7. Chandel Christian 26 39. Mittong l' 3. Chandel Khullen 25 40. Mittong Khunkha 17 9. Charangching Khunou 23 41. Modi 52 10. Charangching KhulleR 24 42. Mongshang Kbuno\l 3, 11. Darchin 36 43. Naorem Loukon S9 12. Darku 35 44. Nungphora 64 13. Duthang 38 45. Oklu 14. Gangpiya~ 57 46. Paraolon -414' 15. Japhou 29 47. Penaching , 16. Khambathel 61 48. Phiral Lehao 41 17. Khudei Khunou 2 49. Phiren Khullen -47 18. Khongyon 32 50. Phiren Machet 43 19. Khongyon Khuntak 31 51. Phiren Sabam 1 '20. Khunou Lambung 50 52. Purum Chumbang 1. 11. Komlathabi 8 53. Purum Khullen 19 22. Komsan 53 54. Pururo Lainingkhul 6 23. Kongpe 12 55. PururoPantha 21 14. Kotal Khuntak 42 56. PUruro Taropak 5 25. Lamgang Khunou 11 57. Sokoro 26. Lamgang Khunkha 14 58. Songlun 27. .." Lamgang Khuntak 15 59. Tarao Laimanai U 21. Lamphou Charu 45 60. Tokpaching '2 29. Lamphou Pasna 51 61. Tonsen Khullen 55 30. Larong 33 62. Tonsen Tampak ~6 31. Libvng 37 63. Unapal 3 31. Lit.. 4 64. Vomku 34 ui ALPHABE'fICAL LIST OF VILLAGES-CHAKP1KARONG SUB-DIVISION St. Name of viUa~e LOc~ition ~L Name of village Locatio. No. Coele No. No. Code N0. ---- I 2 3 1 2 3 ----. ------1. Aibol (Zoupi) 57 34. Phi ran Mac}1et 31 2. Aibol Yangkl1dma..~ 59 35. Phoilen 63 3. Anal Khunou (Yan:elchi.g) 17 36. Phoikon 32 4. Bolyang Tamp~k 4 37. Rungchang l' 5. Chakpimolbe.. 13 }S. SaIl uK 2J. 6. Chakpikabung/a..akpikaroBg 18 39. Sajik T ~mpak 21 7. Changpol 6'1 40. Samtal ~ 8. Chehyang i~ /;. 41. Sargam Lamphai 41 9. Gelngoi 2) 42. Schlol Si 10. Gobok 30 43. Selkui 1,( 1'" 11. Raika (Helkliopao. ~.) 44. Selh30 51 12. Heika (Lunk"M) 34 45. Selmol 51, t3. Hengsi 5'-~ 46. Senam Khunou dl 14. Kanakangbl1.t; 23 47. Singtam 1 15. Kangbrol 48 48. SJngjang 4l 16. Khengjoi 64 49_ Sugnu Lamhanr; l 17. Khongkangsavompa 45 50. Tampi l' 18. }(hongnangph~abi 51. Teiyang 12 19. Khongtal " 52. Thorcham <... .20. Khubung Khu.. 3/ 53. Thungcheng i '21. Khubung nuuC. 3:} 54. Tolbung '5:3 2(j 12. Khullen Khailet 55. Toupokpi U 23. Kovang 60 56. Tuidam ,..... ·~4. Langchinc I 57. Tuikong 25. Langphua 9 .. '26. Longja 24 59. Tuitong :1a 27. Mollen 26 60. Tuivang .. '28. Molnom 12 61. Ucha Tampak :;1 '29. MolpibuDC 43 62. Ukon Thingbnpai tt '10. Molngat 58 63. Wayang 31. Moltuk 41 64. Yangdung It• 32. Mombi 35 65. Yanglen ThinpauJPba :s 33. Paldai 27 66. Zoupi ~ ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILUCES---JIRIBAM SUj..DI"_)l -Sl. Name of villait Location Sl. Name of 'filia,. ubti.,. )le. --- Code No. No. C. )l~. I 2 3 2 3 1. Abompunji .3 52. Kamranga Kuh 17 2. Abonpunji Khasia 62 53. K¥luanga K.asia 61 3. Allamadabad 53 54. Kasimpur 44 4. Alipur 3t 55. lL'ledagor Mikh 5. Babukbal , 56. Kbedagor J(1Iasia .. 61 •• Babupara 2 57. Khunolt 7 7. Bagkhal 27 58. Kulbull!! ~2 i. Berabak 3~ 59. Kunjabon 2' ,. BJaumikpara '2 60. Lakhipur ~ 1'. Bbutangkbal 79 61. Lalpani 3' 11. B.butanikhal Be.!a1i 77 62. Lamabhutangkhal KUi '75 12. .8idyanapr 21 63. Lamabbutangk)tal 7. 13. BjBselu 3~ 64. Latingkilal 55 14. Borobekra 29 65. Latingkhal Makka 5. 15. BOfobekra :Ballif 90 66. Leisanbitbol Meit.i 47 1'. Boroikhal I 13 67. Leisanbithol Kuki .., 17. Botoikbal 11 11 68. Modhupm ~ II. Boroikhal III 12 69. Mobadebpur 204 1'. Buongmun 85 70. Moktokhal )~ 11. Champanaga.r Meitei 33 71. Moljol Kuki Pu.ji .. 21. Cbampanagar Muslim 34 72. Molkhangtbnl 7' 12. Cbandranatnpur 54 73. Mongbung 42 13. Chandrapur 3 74. Mullargou 45 24. Chingdong Leikai (Meitei.) 31 75. Narainpur lot 25. Cbingdong Leikai (Kuki) 32 76. Narandhor Basa S M. Chhotobex1a Koyampunji 73 77. New AEpur 13 27. Chia.otobelua Bengali 74 78. Nungkhal .., .11. CIa oud rikba 1 If)2 79. Nungphou 41 ~. Dholakhal Meitei 93 80. NUllgsek Punji 12 30. Dibon~ 25 81. Nutonlalpani 31. Dibong Kadamtola 28 82. Paibani Bengali 51 83. Paibani Naga " 32. Dibong Khunou 22 ~ 33. Doltang 66 84. Pangkotphai 4(i 34. Durgapur 98 85. Phailen 31 35. Guakhal i7 86. Phailentbang Punji 72 3(i. Harinagar 91 87. Phaitoi 16 37. Harinagar Meitei 20 88. Putbkhal ~ 38. Henchungpunji Bengali 70 89. Ra~jdPur 37 3'. Henchungpul\ji Kuki 71 90. Sabughat }O 40. Hilghat 6 91. Saikulphai 61 41. I~lamabad 26 92. Sema Punji 65 42. lakuradhor Part I 96 93. Sonapur 35 43. Jakuradhm Part II 94 94. Songphurnun 34 -44. Jarokbarn Punji 95 95. Tatbullg 15 4~. Jarolpokpi 43 96. Thzngboi PUBji 101 0%. Jatrapur SO 97. lilca-Co. 57 47. Jirimukb 64 98. Tingmun 67 41. Kaipbundai 56 99. Tuitungmun 83 ..,. Iai&el P\mji i8 100. Tupidhor '7 jI. Xalinapr 1 101. Uchatbol l' 51. KamrPIa. 5 102. Valll!aidlu". 51 xviii PART X-A TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORY TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORY The Town and Village Directory of 1971 Census is In order to facilitate presentation a number of ab1lr... prOlleJlteci in part A of the District Census Handbook. "iations have been used in both the Directories. no Part :8 ef the District Census Handbook contains the abbreviations used in each Statement of the Town Di.... PriatalY Census Abstract. ctory are given below in Statement A. State~ B given a list of abbreviatio.lls used 1.11 ~he Village Dire- ctory. ( StATEMENT A List of abbreviations used in the Town Directory. STATEMENT I CeI_: :; 1. MUD.icip41lity 2. Notified Area Co~~eel Ceuncil NAe SJATEMENT II C..... : 13 l. Navigable River ... R-Given affcl the name of the River STATEMENT IV Col ••• : 3 Column :8 1. Pucca ·Road PR 1. Wheel Barrows WB 2. Kutcha Road KR 2. Septic Tank Latrines ST 3. Soak Pits or Leaching Pits Col••• :4 PT Collunn :9 1. Open Surface Drainage OSD 2. K utcba Drainage KD 1. Tap Water T 3. Pit System (or Soak Pits) PR STATEMENT V C..... :3 C.Jumo: 5 , 1. Hospital H 1. Art College only A 2. Dispemary D 2. Arts &, Science College AS 3. T.B. Clin~ TBC 3. Combined Arts, Science and 04. Healtlt C.. tre He Commerce CoIle&e •... 5. Nuii., •••e NH 4. Law Collcle ... 6. FuailJ Plauin, Cutre FC C.I... :17 1. Ollier "tallllstittltio.ll' 0 L hblic Library Pi. STATEMENT B List of abbreviations llsed in tbe Village Directory e.lumn No. Amenity A bhrc,iations used Column No. Amenity A b brcvlatioIS 4. Primary School Pr.S. 6 Electricity E. Middle School Mid. S. 7 Tap T. Junior High School Jr. H. S. Well W. Junior Basic School J.B.S. Tank T.K. Upgladed Junior Basic School U.J.B.S. Tube Well T.W. High School H.S River R. Higher Secondary Sclto@l H.S. S. Fountain F. College C. Others O. Industrial School ... I.S. 8 Put'ca Road P.R. Training School Tr.S. Other Educationall".titutions O.S. Kutcha Road K.R. i Hospital H. 9 Post Office P.O. Dispensary D. Branch Post Office B .. P.. Primary Health Centre H.C. Telegraph Offi(;e ... T.O. Maternity Home ... M. Post & Telegraph Office P.T.O. Child Welfare ~tre C. W. Not available N.A. Family Plaonin$ Centre F.e. •• INTRODUCTORY NOTE ON TOWN AND VILLAGE DIRECTORY 1. History of District Census Handbook Part. A Village and Town Directory The District Census Handbook was published Part B Village and Townwise Primary for the first time in 1951. Since then the Hand Census Abstract book is being published regularly. The 1951 series Part C Analytical Report and Administra .f the Handbook varied in content and size from tion Statements and District Ce~us- State to State although it had general information Tables of value in regard to each village, like existenc.e of primary or. s~ondary sch~~l~, nearness to raIlway Part A : Town and Village Directory station dnnkmg water facIhtIes, etc. etc. However, The District Census Handbook Fart A incor the Handbook of 1961 maintained some sort of porates the Town Directory along with the Village uniformity in the manner of presentation of statistical Directory for the concerned district. At the 1971 data maps and other useful information. The District Census Urban Studies forms the main ar.cillary Cen;us Handbooks of 1961 were sub-divided into the project, and a separate consolidated T c\\n Directory following three parts :- is being published at All India Level as well as State Level in Part VI-A. There will be one consoli PART l-THE DISTRICT dated publication at the All India Level in -which (i) Introductory Essay all the towns of the country will be arranged in the (ii) Brief Gazetteer of place names alphabetical order and all the seven statements published. In an appendix, the location of each PART II-STATISTICS Town i.e. State and District in which it is located (i) Census Tables and the geographical coordinates is given. A second (ii) Villagewise list of Industrial Establishments appendix will show the distribution of towns. statewise and within it in the order of popUlation (iii) Handicraft Tables size. (iv) Departmental or official Statistics PART III-VILLAGE DIRECTORY . The Village and Town Directory particulars in the District Census Handbook part A are presen (i) Explanatory Note ted sub-divisionwise within each district. Firs.t, the (ii) Village Directory Town Directory particulars are given in the statements (iii) Sub-Divisional maps prescribed and then the villages arranged in the order The District Census Handbook of 1971 aims at of location code number. An appendix gives the making available to the people, the Central and the villages of each sub-division arranged in an alphabetical State Governments, the local bodies, academic insti order and indicates t:,e code number of the village to tutions, and to all the Census data users the infor facilitate the location of any particlllar village in the mation yielded through the Census. In order that the Village Directory. data are promptly released the District Census Hand Part B : Primary Census Abstract books are divided into three c(Jnvenient parts so that Parts A and B which contain the essential data down to The District Census Handbook part D gives the village and town can be released earlier. Primary. Census Abstract figures within a district, sub divisionwise and within it for each Town and for each The Handbook will be brought out as a State Village. For each Town the PrimalY Census Abstract Government Publication. It is a comprehensive com figures are provided wardwi::;e and further down to the' pendium giving the Censl!s and. Admi~istrative. Statis Census enumerator's blocks. The constituticn of tics in addition to a bnef wrIte-up lOtroducmg the each enumerator's block in terms of the house numbers. district in which the historical background, the physical or other boundary marks is described in a statement features, the. soils, the state of a~ric?lture, industry, accompanying the pjrnary Census Abstract of each education, public health, com,?-ulllcatlOns etc. are all town. For each sub-di\ision, the Town-Primarv discussed together with a bnef-gazetteer of places. Census Abstract is followed 'by the village wise Primary The value of the book is enhan~e~. by including. in Census Abstract, the villages being arranged in the it the district map and the sub-dlVlslOnal maps whIcn order of location code number. give the location of every village. 2. Scope of the District Census Handbook At the beginning of each District Volume of" the Primary Census A bstract there is a n:ap of the' The District Census Handbook consists of the follow District showing the sub-divisional boundaries, location ing three parts :- of the towns and large villages of population, niii ~ze 5000+. communications, rivers, hIlls, fore:;ts, Statement I .etc. (with an inset map sbowing the location of the Distdct in the State). There is also a map of each Statement I gives the details relating to the status Bub-division before the Town and Village Primary Census of the towns, growth history of towns since 1901 and' Abstracts of the sub-division are presented, indicating their functional catebories in 1961 Census and 1971 the boundaries of each village and town within the sub Census. division and the location code number of each village. The village will be shown by different symbols according Statement II to the population size class. The communications, This statement furnishes the details of physical rivers, etc. are also shown. The location of High School aspects and location of the towns. Further details and other higher educational institutions, important such as altitude of the towns (in metres), annual rainfall markets, cultural centres are also shown. Inset map (in m.ms) and minimum and maximum temperature 'showing the location of the sub-division in the district (in centigrade) are also given. The statement also ~s given. gives the details of distance of the towns from the nearest city with a population of 1 lakh and above, from state Headquarters, District Headquarters, and sub-divisional Part C: Analytical report and Administration State Headquarters from the nearest railway station and ments and District Census Tables bus route. It also furnishes the details as to whether or notthetownhasanavigableriverorcan81 within 10 Km. The last part i.e. Part C of the District Census Hand and the name of the sea port within 50 Km. -book contains a sbort write-up and incorporates the "administrative statistics and the Census Tables of the Statement ill district. This statement gives the details of Municipal finance for the year 1968-69. It covers the receipts under 3. Note on Town Directory different heads such 38 receipt through taxes, receipt derived from Municipal property and powers, Govern For the purpose of Census, a village or a town is ment grant, loans, advances and other sources. It also recognised as the basic area of habitation. In all Cen indicates the items of expenditure on different heads suses throughout the world this dichotomy of Rural like general administration, public safety, public health and Urban areas is recognised and the data are gene and convenience, public works, public instructions rally presented for the rural and urban aleas separately. and others. However, for the 1971 Census the definition adopted for an urban area generally follows that of 1961 which Statement IV js as follows : This statement gives the details relating to criteria and other amenities. It includes infollnation on the (~) all places with a municipality, Corporation type of road ,with length, system of sewerage/drain or cantonment or notified area; age, number onaLines by types, method of disposal of (b) all othel places which satisfied the following night soil, source and capacity of protected water supply criteria; and availability of fire-fighting services. The statement also furnishes the detalls of the number of electric (i) a minimum population of 5000 ; connections by types. (ii) at least 75 %of the male working popula tion was non agricultural; StatementV (iii) a density of population of at least 400 per This statement gives the details relating to medical, Sq. Km. (i.e. 1000 per Sq. Mile). educational and cultural facilities in the town. Fu!"ther details relating to medical institutions by types and The towns are distributed into six classes as detailed the number of beds in each type of institutions are also below: • covered. It includes the particulars of different types of educational institutions, facilities of stadia, ,cinemas. auditoria or drama halls and libraries. Classification of towns Population size Class I 1,00,000-, ar:d above Statement VI Class II 50,000-99,999 This statement gives the details relating to trade. Class III 20,000-49,999 commerce, industry and banking. The statement Class IV 10,000-19,999 gives details of the three most important commodities Class V 5,000- 9,999 imported in the towns, three important commodities Class VI below 5,000 exported from the town and three important commo dities manufactured in the town. It also provides the The class I towns are termed ~s cities. number of banks and co-operative credit sor;ieties. The. Town Directory is prepared in the following Statement VII seven statements. Tbe details of the data covered in This statement gives the population of the town ~ese statements are given below: by religion. xxiv TABLE NO.1 Disf,ribu~ion of towns by func#onal ca~egories Functional ca~egory Total No. of . 1971 towns 1 2 (a) Primary activities 6 (b) Industry-cum-services 1 7 TABLE NO.2 Per capita receipt and expenditure by size class of towns Number Per Capita Class of of Towns Towns Receipt (Rs.) Expenditure (Rs.) Total Receipt Receipt Total Expenditure Expenditure Expendi- Receipt through from all expenditure on public on public ture on taxes etc. other health and institutions all other sources conveniences aspects 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I 100,000 and over. 1 13.67 3.40 10.27 11.00 1.13 0.89 8.98 'II 50,000 to 99,999 III 20,000 to 49,999 IV . 10,000 to 19,999 V ~,OOOto 9,999 3 2.94 0.20 2.74 2.94 NA NA 2.94 . VI Below 5,000. 3 7.82 NA 7.82 7.82 1.02 6.80 TABLE NO.3 TABLE NO.4 Secondary and primary Scbools per 1,000 Population Medical facilities S1. Name oftbe town Number per 1,000 population Sl. Name of town Total number Number of beds No. ----- No. of beds in medi per 1,000 Secondary Primary cal institutions population School Scbool -_------1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1. Impbal 446 4.44 1. Imphal 0.239 0.597 2. Kakching 16 1.86 2. Kakching 0.116 1.393 3. Moirang 10 1.19 3. Moirang 0.119 0.716 4. Thoubal 30 5;28 4. Thoubal 0.880 3.520 S. Bishenpur 10 2.36 5. Bishenpur 0.472 0.708 ,6. Nambol 2 0.61 6. Nambol 0.606 2.123 7. Lamlai Nil Nil 7. Lamlai 0.450 1.351 Total 514 3.87 Average 0.271 0.836 xxv NOTES AND EXPLANATIONS ON VILLAGE< Sf. No. Item Abbreviations DlREcrORY Tubewell T.W. River R. Manipur Central is a new district formed from the Fountain F. former sub-civil;lons of Impbal East. Imphal West, Canal C. Bishenpur. 'Ii.llvoal. Tengnoupal. Chandel, Chakpi Others O. brong and Jiribam. The district has 815 villages. 8 Pucca Road P.R. The villagewise particulars regarding the different types Kutcha Road K.R. of amenities and land use da~ have been incorporated 9 Post Office P.O. Branch Post Office B~P.O. in ~e Village Directory. Telegraph Office T.O. The following abbreviations have been used for Post and Telegraph Office P.T.O. explaining the various ~erms. Telephone Phone Not available N.A . Sf. No. Item .Abbreviations TABLE NO.5 4 Primary School _ Pt. S. Middle School Mid.S. Distribution of the villages by their areas in acres Junior High School Jr.H. Junior Basic School J.B.S. SI. Area in Acres Number ofviIlages. Upgraded Junior Basic School U.J.B.S. No. HighSchool H.S. Higher Secondary School H.S.S. 1 2 3 College C. Industrial School I.S. 1. 50 Acres or less 34 Z. 51-100 41 Training School Tr.S. 3. 101-200 Other Educational Institutions O.S. 84 5 Hospital - 4. 201-500 152 H. 5. 501-1000 138 Dispensary D. 6. 1001-2000 83 Primary Health Centre ' H.C. ... 7. 2001-5000 26 Maternity Home M. 8. 5001 Acres and above 2 Child Welfare Centre C.W. Family Planning Cen~e F.C. 566 6 Electricity E. 7 Tap T. This excludes 224 villages of three hill sub-divisions ~ Well W. of Tengnoupal, Chakpikarong and Cbandel which Tank T.K. have not been surveyed and 25 uninhabited villages. TABLE NO. 6 Distribution of villages having educational Amenitios by distances from the nearest town S1. Distance from -the Number Number of villages having No. nearest town of villages Primary Middle High or College Others School School Higher Sec. School 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 1. 5-Kms. or less 142 124 26 18 2 21 2. 6-10 Kms. 144 117 34 14 10 3. 11-15 Kms. 121 100 20 6 12 4. 16-25 Kms. 121 92 19 8 6 5. 26-50 Kms. 88 51 15 1 4- 6. 51-100 Kms. 166 91 8 7. 101-200 Kms. I 1 1 8. 201-Kms. and above *783 S8S 123 47 2 53 *This excludes 32 uninhabited villages. xxvi TABLE NO.7 Medical Facility per 100 Sq. Kms. ~~--~------.------~ 81. Name of Sub-Division Total area Number of medical Institutions of No. (in Sq. Kms.) any kind per 100 Sq. Knu. 1 2 3 4 1. Imphal East 429 1.86 2. Imphal West 479 2.51 3. Bishenpur 530 1.88 4. Thoubal 405 1.72 5. Ten,noupal 970 0.72 6. Chandel 1019 0.19 7. Chakpikarong 1386 0.36 8. Jiribam 387 0.51 5605 0.94 TABLE NO.8 Distribution of Villages with Electricicy and distances from the nearest town SI. Distance from the nearest Total number of village5 Number of villages with electric No. town power supply 2 3 4 -_ ------~------1. 5 Kms. or less 142 45 2. 6-10 Kills. 144 ,)1'" 3. 11-15 Kms. 121 3 4. 16-25 Kms. 121 7 5. 26-50 Kms. 88 6 6. 51-100 Kms. 166 4 7. 101-200 Kms. 1 8. 201 Kms. and above *783 96 TABLE NO.9 Distribution of villages with different Communication facilities and distances from the nearest town Number of villages connected by 51. No. Distance from Number of nearest town. villages. Pucca Kutcha Pucca Pucca KUkha Others Road. Road. Road. Road. Read & & & River Rail. Rail. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. 5 Kms. or less 142 66 80 2. 6-1O Kms. 144 38 117 3. ii-iS Kms. 121 19 111 4. i6-25 Kms. 121 24 107 5. 26-50 Kms. 88 11 77 6. 5i-100 Kms. 166 2 164 7. 101-200 Kms. 1 1 8. 201 Kms. and above. *783 160 657 *This excludes 32 uninhabited villages. xxvii TABLENO.1Q Number of post offices per 100 Sq. KIns. S1. Name of Sub-Division Total area in Sq. K.mJ. Number of post oflic::ca No. per 100 Sq. Kms. 1 2 3 ------4 1. Imphal East 429 3.96 2. Imphal West 479 6.16 3. Bishenpur 530 2.83 4. Thoubal 405 6.41 5. Tengnoupal 970 0.41 6. Chandel 1019 0.19 7. Chakpikarong 1386 0.07 8. Jiribam 387 1.03 Distribution of villages by Staple food. SI. Name, of Sub-Division Number of villages reporting staple food. No. Wheat Rice Maize 1 2 3 4 5 1. Imphal East 150 2. Imphal West 147 3. Bishenpur 58 4. Thoubal ' 109 5. Tengnoupal 94 6. Chandel 57 7. Chakpikarong 66 8. liribam 102 TABLE NO. 11 Percentage of average cultivable waste per village to average. cultiva:~ed land per village by distance group from the nearest town ------SI. Distance from Number of Total Average Total Average Percentage of No. the nearest town villages cultivated cultivated cultivable cultivable average culti- land land-per waste waste per vable waste per (in hectares) village (in bectares) village village to average- (in hectares) (in hectares) cultivated land per village. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. S Kms. or less 142 23,753 167.3 5703 40.2 24.01 2. 6-10Kms. 144 31,666 219.9 3465 24.1 10.96 1. 11-15 Kms. 121 24,185 199.9 4090 33.8 16.91 4. 16-25 Kms. 121 19,231 158.9 6961 57.5 36.19 5. 26-50Kms. 88 6,722 76.4 5484 62.3 81.54 .(). 51-100 Kms . 166 15,584 93.9 6020 36.3 38.66 .7. 101-200 Kms. I 4 4.0 68 68.0 1,700.00 .8. 201 Kms. and'above . * 783 1,21,145 154.7 31791 40.6 26.24 .This excludes 32 uninhabited villagei. xxviii TOWN DIRECTORY I...,- I I -'" ...,._. - -<"> -o 6 0' 0 6 ~ -, 't 11 '"9 I,J 8 .0 -r- ·g ",0 u"O • ....00 uz0 ...... ; C'! M xxx "'0 r--O '""'" x: ~;;:;~~~;O O~";-['~"<::tr.oO~~ I~ ~O#,~~NNN - .,-, --N '-..... g.... ~ 8 r- § ~ N ° o 8 - oo -...... - 00 00 O'\'~ \0 V fl~ bi i~! ,..;:~ N -<'1 ._ o .. .: zl-§~ .0 ViZ "~~ TOWN STATEMENT Medical, Educational, Recreatioual and Medical Facilities Educational SI. Name of Town Hospitals/ Beds.in Arts/ Medical Engineering Polytechnics Recognised ..No. Dispensaries/ medical Science/ Colleges Colleges shorthand, type- T.B. Clinics/ institutions Commerce writing & other Health Centres; noted in Colleges etc. vocational Nursing Col. No. training institutes Homes etc. 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I. Bishenpur HC(l) 10 A(l) 1 0(1) _2. Imphal H(4) 446 ASC(J) 0(3) AS(I) 1 7 TBC(I) A(l) L(1) "3. Kakching HC(I~ FC(n 16 AS(I) TOWN STATEMENT' Trade, Commerce, IDdaItry 51. 'Name of Town Names of three most important commodities imported Names of three most important commodities exported No. 1st 2nd 3rd lst 2nd 3rd t 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 1. Bishenpur Kerosene oil Salt Sugar Stone Product Fruit Cotton .2. Imphal ' Textile and Manu- Dedi and c:igarc- Metals and articles Handloom '"Maize Dalchini factured articles ttes made of metals cloths of dress ;3. Kakching Manufactured Dedi/Cigarettes! Trays Handloom, articles of betel nuts Cloths dress/Textile goods/yarns -4. Lamlai Salt Oil Stationery Rice Vegetables Firewood 5. Moirang C19th Salt ' Kerosene oil Fish Paddy Milk "'- Nambol Kerosene Oil Salt Sugar Vegetable Lotus Fibre Fish '1. Thoubal Manufactured '1 Dedi/Cigarettes/ Trays Handloom Pineapple/ articles of dress! betel nut Cloth vegetable Textile goods/yuhs xxxii OIRECTORY -v CahInl FaclUties ill TOWDS, 1969 (FJgUI'eS indicate number of units) . Facilities :Recreational and Cultural Facilities. Higher Junior Secondaryl Primary Others Stadia Cinemas Auditoria/Dra- Public libraries .:Secondary or Middle Schools Schools maHalls including readiD~ Secondary rooms Schools 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 2 2 3 1 PLI 24 20 60 5 4 PL3 1 5 12 1 1 Mid.S(I) Pr.8-3 PLI 1 3 6 1 PLI 2 7 ,.\... 1 PLI 5 2 20 1 DIRECTORY -VI ucI Banldag, 1'" Name of three most important commodities manufactured No. of banks No. of Agricul. No.ornon-~ Remarks tural credit cultural ere t 1st 2nd 3td societies societies 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 St one Product 1 2 .•. Handloom cloths 4 37 Handloom Ooths Basket making 1 1 Furniture Fishnet Bakery 1 3 1 Chatai 1 4 Handloom cloths 1 xxxiii TOW~ STATEMENT .,1 . .,., SL No. !'fame of· Town Budbist Christian Hindu Jain M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1. Bishenpur 6S 25 1,964 1.924 2. Imphal 46 2,860 2;1:68 43,346 43,140 567 .19 3. ~c1iiJig 37 31 4,272 4,271 4. Lamlai 15 10 1,074 1,088 S. ~oirang 5 5 4,253 .,112 6. ~ambol 1 1 1,436 1,537 7. Thoubal 8 7 2,647 2,757 DIRECtORY -Vll Scbecluled Castes/Scheduled Tribes. 1971 Muslim Sikh Other religions and Persuations Religion not stated Scheduled Castes Scheduled M F M F M F M F M F M 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 108 95 7 4 23 19 85 752 721 348 226 2.869 2,904 298 134 4,252 36 16 16 7 1 2 2 4 5 4 155 162 1 9 1 131 122 5 " 7 xxxv VILLAGE DIRECTORY SUB.DIVISION IMPHAL EAST SUB-DIVISION: IMPHAL EAST VILLAGE Amenities •• Locaction Name ohillage Totatarea of Amenities avallablc within the village Code the village No. (in hectares) Educational Medical Power Drinking Communica- Post & supply water tions Telegraph 4 " 1 2 3 " S 6 7 8 9 1. Khongjin Khongjai UN- 2. Matakhong 92 Pr.S-l R KR 3. Makeng ChoI\g!ou 202 Pr.S-2 R KR 4. Makeng Ngularon 136 R KR 5. ~akeng . , UN- 6. ang~ Surung 3'7 R KR 7. Nurathel I ENUMERATED 8. I'liulU' Khunou '40 R KR 9. Sadu Koireng· 45 Pr.S-2 R KR 10. Longa Koireng 80 R KR 11. Purum Likli 294 R KR 12. Pukhao Naharup 286 Pr.S-l RjTK KR 13. Pukhao Ahallup 148 Pr.S-l TK KR 14. Pukhao Khabam 70' Pr.S-l R/TK PRjKR 15. Pukhao Laipham 74 Pr.S-l R KR 16. Khewa Company 160 Pr.S-l He R PR 17. Sagolmang 177 H.S-l R PR BPO 18. Yumnam Patlou 151 Pr.S-1 TK PRjKR 19. Yumnam Khunou 478 Pr.S-l TK PRjKR 20. Thongnangband 44 TK KR 21. Sinam 449 Pr.S-l TK KR 22. Haraorou 232 TK KR 23. Ngairangbam 311 Mid.S':"'1 Pr.S-l R KR 24. Morok Ingkhol 140 R KR 25. Sarouthel 73 Pr.S':":':l TK KR 26. Taorem 341 Pr.S-t TK KR 27. Tangkham 130 Pr.S-1 TK KR 28. Sambei 139 TK KR 29. Chingkhu 79 Mid.S':"'t Pr.S-l TK KR 30. Khlindrakpam 526 H.S-l Pr.S-2 R/TK PR 31. Pangei 312 J.H.S.-l TK KR 32. Thangjam Khunou 53 TK KR 33. Kairang Pangal 1716 Pr.S-3 R KR 34. Heingang 441 Pr.S-6 Mid.S-l R KR 35. Mongjam 104 Pr.S-l R KR 36. Maibakhul 141 J.O.S-l R KR 37. Koirengei 187 R KR 38. Potsangbam 209 J.H.S-l R KR BPO 39. Nilakuthi 151 Pr.S-2 R KR 40. ' Luwangsangbam 174 Mid.s-l Pr.S-l D-l TK PR BPO 41. Asheiloklen 120 TK KR 42. Matai 67 Pr.S-l TK KR 43. Achanbikei 251 Mid.S-l Pr.S-l It PR 44. Kontha Khabam 159 H.S.S-l - Mid.S-l - Pr.S-l TKjR KR BPO 45. Lamlongei 116 Pr.S-l - TK PR 46. Mantripukhri 99 Mid.S-l TBH-l , Pr.S-l LH-l E TK PR BPO-I 47. Kontha Ahallup 109 Mid.s-l Pr.S-l TK KR 48. Meitei Kairang 135 Pr.S-l R KR 49. Khomidok 72 Pr.S-3 RjTK KR 50. Konsam Leikai 46 H.S-I Mid.s-1 Pr.S-l E TK PR 51. Lairikyengbam Leikai . 121 Mid.S-l Pr.S-1 E R/TK KR 52. Laipham Siphai 139 H.S-1 1.B.S-l PrS-l E T/TK KR 2 DIRECTORY Land use. Staple Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectares Nearest town Day or days Remarks LocatiOlJ Food rounded to the nearest unit) & distance in of the market! including any eodO' kilometre HatiCany, place oCreIi- No. Forest Irrigated Un- Culturable Area not held in the gious, historical irrigated waste available village orarchaeo- for cultivation logical interest 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 l' INHABITED I Rice 80 12 Larnlai-36 2 Rice 148 2 52 Lamlai-34 3 Rice 80 4 ~2 Lamlai-33 4 INHABITED 5 Rice 30 1 ~ Lamlai-24 6 IN SADAR HILLS 1 Rice 32 8 Lamlai-20 I Rice 12 32 Lamlai-25 9 Rice 56 2 21 Lamtai-25 to Rice 240 12 .co lamtai-23 11 .Rice 264 9ti 26 Lam1ai-22 12 R.ice 92 ... 44 10 lamlai-21 13 Rice 45 9 10 Lamlai-20 14- Jlice 19 31 :n LamJai-19 Daily 15 Rice 120 12 28 Lamlai-18 16 Jlice 120 29 26 Lamlai-18 17 Rice 122 22 6 -Lamlai-18 18 Rice '" 3$6 61 go Impbal-21 19 .Rice 17 11 1 Imphal-13 2()- lUce 287 147 1~ fmphal-17 21 Rice 153 4J 17 Imphal-l0 n )tice 254 .. , '60 6 Imphal-l1 .. , 13 .Rice 123 11 6 Imphal-17 Daily 24 .Rice .;'. 36 10 (i Imphal-12 2.S ,R.ice 30S 10 15 Imphal-lS Qaily 26 .Rice 92 16 19 Impbill-IO 27 Rice 110 IS, to Imphal-IO 28 Jtice 56 ",. -13 • Impbal-IO 2P .Rice 367 •.. 14 Impbal-14 Dai_ly ... 30 ~ 229 ... "3 ~ Imphal-IO Dally 3.1 Rice 47 2 .3 Imphtl-S Daily 3% Rice 614 ." ~9 ~62 ImphtI-S Daily 3~ aice 335 38 III Imphl1l-9 .•. 34 )lice 56 12 '3 Impbal-13 3S aice 93 15 21 lmphal-13 36 aice 128 36 )2 Imphal-IO 37 90 '" 68 Imphal-ll 38 ~~ 69 j6 , lmphilJ-l0 39 ita 142 Imphal-8 40 JUce 86 ~ Imphal-l0 41 ,~.. r'i' Rice 27 ... Sf· < ltrtphtU~16 '. . ... ~"... " 42 Rice 148 '~ .. .2 lmpbJI-1O 43 llice 80 .~.. )mphat-lO 44 .ice 42. ... M 'Imphal-9 4.5 Rice S M. ~3 lit Imphal-S 46 aice ... 4.'. lmphal-S 47 ~ lS 19 Imphal-8 48 ~ 32 » Imphal-IO 49 Ilice 2 16 Imphal-7 ,_~ . SO Rice 23 13 ,J9 Imphal-4 51 Rice 69 .f6 ImphaJ-5 Daily 52 ) VILLAGE SUB-DIVISION: IMPHAL EAST AaenitiCi .ad Loea- Name of village Total area of Amenities available within the village tion tlJe village Code (in hectares) Educational Medical Power Drinking Communi- Post & No. supply water cation Telegraph 1 Z 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 53. Chingmeirong Nongchup 19 H.S-l E TjTK PR 54. Chingmeirong Nongpok 76 '5. Khurai Sajor Leikai 97 Mid.S-2 Pr.S-2 E T PR 56. Khurai Thongam Leikai 15 H.S-l Mid.s-l Pr.S--2 T PR 57. Khurai Laishram Leikai 140 E TK KR ... ~ .... $8. Moirang Kampu 108 R/TK KR ~~. Angom Lawai 143 Mid.s-1 Pr.S-2 RjTK PR/KR (l0. Khabisoi 409 Pr.S-1 TK PR 61. Waiton 641 Pr.S-l TK PR(KR 62. Pourabi 526 Mid.S-l Pr.S-l TK PR/KR ~3. Nung<>! ::: 304 H$-1 Mid.s-l R/TK KR Pf·S-2 6;t Keibi Hefkak Mapan 171 R/TK PR Kcibi KhUllen 292 Mid.S-l TK/R PR ~t Purum KhuJlen 133 Pr.S-l R PR f1J. Khongban Tangkhul ENUMERATEDINSADAR 68. Uyumpok 535 Pr.S-2 R .' KR.JPR 69. Lamboi Khul 227 Pr.S-l R KR Taret Khul 133 R PR- ... ~; Keibi Kumuda 554 R/TK KR 2; Keit.j Lousangkhong 227 Pr.S-l R/TK l{R .. 7;3. Sekta 265 Pr.S-1 R/1K KR ... 74; Pungdongham 231 H.S-I Pr.S-1 R/TK KR Laikot (Gualtllbi) 728 Tk. :'::R ~~6'. Chonthaha Khul 368 Pr.S-l TK KR Tellou Chana. 713 I'r.8-1 ~: Kameng 171 79, Nongrem' 345 Pr.S.-3 Mid.s-l s6: Kameng Kakehing 181 Pr.S~l q Mid.S-l " '" 81.' Okshu 432 Pr.S---,-1 '.' 82: Nongdam 131 ;.-0:0 TK: KR 83~, Heirok 432 Pr.S':';_l TK PR 84., Nungkot . 123 Pro S·-1 TK KR 8S. Andro 1234 Pr.S-5 ~< H.S-1 D TK PR BPO 86. Huikap 202 Pr.S-,-2 TK PR BPO 87. Karpur Sungba 77 Pr.S~l TK KR '" 88. Kamu¥aiUiibi 469 Pr.S-,.l TK KR 89'.' Chan&~mdabi 428 Pr.S'_:;'3 ..., R KR BPO 90. Nungbrang 2[6 Pr.s.:--2 ,\' R KR. 91. Manthou ... 178 Pr.S~l R KR 92. Jtham 231 Pr.S-l R KR 93. Moirang Purel 634 Pr.S-2 R KR BPO 94;"' Yambem 308 Pr.S-2 R KR 95. ' Top Chingtha 1040 Pr.S--l J.B.S-l ' RjTK KR .... ,. 96' Thulihal 238 Pr.S-2 H.S-l TK/R KR _. 97. Poirotl Khongjin 123 Pr.~2 TK/R KR 9&.,' Kaina iii .._ UN~ 99. Angtha 174 J.B.S.-l TK PR 100. tel1lba Khul UN- 101 •. Thiyam Konjin 223 J.I~.S.-l .; TK KR 102: Chiru UN,,- 103, c. Bashikhongba 224 J.B.S-l .', TK KR 104. Wangkhem' 187 Pr.S-l TK PR 105. Keirao Langdum 270 Pr.S-l Jr.H.S.-l TK KR 4 DIRECtORY Und use. Staple Land us~ (Le. area under different types of land usc in hectares Nearest town Day or days Remarks Location Food rounded to the nearest unit) & di,tance in of the market/ including any Code kilometre Hat if any, place of reli- No. Forest Irrigated Un- Culturable Area not held in the gious, historical irrigated waste available village or archaeolo- for cultivation gical interest 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 -----_.__ .- ~-~.- Rice 13 Imphal-3 53 Rice 64 4 Imphal--4 54 Rice 18 10 68 Imphal-5 55 Rice 10 ImDhal--5 56 Rice 67 50 20 Imphal-8 57 Rice 66 19 Imphal-7 53 Rice 120 21 2 1mphal-15 5>J Rice 235 138 29 Imphal-15 6() , Rice 547 54 Lamlai-8 Daily 6( Rice 424 77 Lamlai-9 Daily 62 Rice 159 63 54 Lamlai-6 6J Rice 91 61 19 Lamlai-8 Daily 64 Rice 169 26 16 Lamfai-9 Daily 65 Rice 92 22 9 LanIlai-16 Daily 66 HILLS SUB-DIVISION 67 Rice 332 147 54 Lamlai-5 68 Rice 133 38 51 Lunlai--14 Daily 69. Rice 64 40 23 Ill1phal--13 Daily 7(5.' Rice 33 184 38 LamJai --8 Daily ;7-1 .; Rice 169 41 15 Lamhi--6 '. Daily 72 Rice 194 27 43 Lamlai-3 Daily n° Rice 153 52 25 Lamlai·--2 Daily 74 Rice 572 39 Lamlai-l1 1~i Rice 348 19 Lamlai-9 76 507 170 36 I.amlai-5 ". 11,· ... 100 35 36 Lamlai-3 78- . .; . ~ "".\ 212 106 26 .Lamlai-6 i~r: \_ 79- '" Lamlai--6 8&- 150 255 25 Lamlai--9 .' SI: Rice ... 98 21 11 Lamlai'-8 82 Rice 120 58 252 LamaH-I0 83; Rice 84 37 1 Lamlai:'__ 13 84' \ ~ Rice 850 203 100 Thoubal-16 85 Rice 143 21 36 Thollbal-14 8S Rice 64 5 5 " Thou:!:i71-12 Daily 8r Rice 398 49 22 Thou"al-20 p,~ Rice 157 134 115 Tlloubal--16 Daily 89 Rice 89 62 63 Tk:nlba]-20 90 Rice 83 64 30 T'Dubal-22 91 Rice 15 49 30 Thoub:1! -- -24 " 92 Rice 290 185 110 Thoubal-30 93 Rice 201 25 81 Tboubal-14 ,94 Rice 933 59 51 Thollbal~l1 95- Rice 95 57 86 Thoubal'--13 96 Rice 24 32 66 Thl)u~a!~15 97 INHABITED 98 Rice 100 27 41 Thoubal'--16 Daily 99 INHABITED 10(r Rice 170 24 38 Thoubal~15 Daily 101 INHABITED .102 Rice 176 ;. .. 14 32 Imphal~14 Daily 103 Rice 13.9 12 35 Imphal-15 DaHy J04l Rice 233 10 26 Imph~I-8 Daily 105 5 VILlAGGE SUB-DIVISION: IMPHAL EAST Amenities and ------Loca- Name ofvi!lage Total area of Amenities available within the village tion the village Code (in hectares) Educational Medical Power Drinking Communi- Post & supply wa~'!r cation Telegraph 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 106. Khanarok 94 Pr.8-1 TK KR .107. Keirao Bitra 189 Pr.8-2 R KR 108. Langthrei Loukon UN- 109. Kalika 96 Pr.8-1 R KR 110. Leithambi UN- 111. Makhapat 247 Pr.S-2 TK,IR KR 112. Kshetri Bengui 258 Pr.S-l R KR 113. Wakha 200 Pr.8-1 W KR H4. Sanjenoom Khullen 474 Pr.S-l Mid.S-l TK PR .... US. Shangsabi 181 Pr.S--2 TK PR 116. Salakhu! UN~ 117. Takhel 956 Pr.S-'::t TK. PR 0' .... 11&. Kongba Chingjin 464 Pr.S-J TK PR 119. Kharasom 464 Pr.S-l TK KR -120. Iyampal 378 Pr.S-1 Mid.S--l D TKlR PRjKR 121. Itam 95 Pr.S--l TK/R PR/KR BPO 122. Phaknung 394 Pr.S--2 TK/1l KR 123. Shangonshang 187 Pr.S-l TKJR. PRtKR .124. Kangia Siphai 194 Pr.S--2 Mid.S--l· ~~ ",. TK/R KR 125. Sajib 372 Pr.S-l TK/R PA. -BPO J26. Top Dusara 393 Pr.S-3 D E R KR 127. Top-Dusara (ImphaJ) 128 Pr.S-3 TK/R KR 1~8. Laingam Pat QN- 129. Ningthoubung 62 TK KR .130. Chingangbam ~LeikaiJ 61 Pr.S-1 Mid.S-l '-E T PR ... 131. Kilaidem Leikai 39 Pr.S-1 E TK KR 132. Konkham (Leikui) 64 P~.S-l e TK KR BPO-l 133. Porompat 152 Pr.S~3 E. TK PR 134. Khurai KhongnangkhonJ (Top Khongnanllkhong) 16 Pr.S-l E TK KR 135. Top-Naoriya 136 'Pr.S-1 E TK PR 136- Khetriga.-> 143 .PI.s~6 E TK.J,R Pa. BPO::"1 .-0137. Naharup 106 Pr.S-2 TK./R KR Pr.S-l TK K.R 138. Kongba Nongthonbam L.eiklli 42 , 139. Gangapat 32 ... n KR HO. Keikhu Hao 78 TK PR 141. Thangbrijao 114 Pr.S-l KR 142. Uchekon Khunou 59 Pr.S-t ~ KR 143. Uchekon J04 E TK KR 144. Nandcibam Leikai 183 Pr.S--2 ... TK KR -)45. Khongman lOS Pr.S-l 1'..0.S.-1 J.B.S--l E TK KR "146, 1'brban '(IC:shetri te&ai) 84 Pt7S-1 KO.S.-l >~ 'i HS--3 B R KR BP() 147. Thongju 178 E TKJR KR sP() 148. Kitnapanung 43 Pr.~l ).B.S-1 n TK KR BPO 149. Loumanbi 99 '. ..• E "TIC KR. t50. Wangkhei Loumanbi 146 TK KR 151. Takhok Awang 274 Pr.S-l TK KR )52. BamonKampu 90 Pr.S-2 Jr.H.S-l H.S-l D R KR/Pll BPO 153. Machahal 49 ... R K"R 154. Keirao Makting III 1fT.S'::) R KR ISS. Takhok Makha 227 . Pr.S--l TIC KR 156. Urup 382 Pr.S-1 R KR 157. Arapti 319 Pr.S.....>2 R KR JSS. Kiyamgei (South Zone) 160 Pr.S-2 R KR 159. Bashikhong 167 Pr.S-l3 E T1C/R KR 160. Kiyamgei (North Zone) 34'7 Pr.s--\2 E TK/R KR 161. Lilong Hao 11 R KR 6 DIRECTORY Land use. Staple Land use (i.e, are~ under different types of land use in hectares Nearest town Day or daytl Remarks Locatom Food rounded to the nearest unit & distance in of the marketl including any Code kilometre Hat if any, place of reli- No. Forest Irrigated Un- Culturable Area not held ill the gious, historical irrigated waste available village or archaeolo- for cultivation gical interest 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rice 78 5 16 Imphal-12 Daily 106 Rice 20 Imphal-IO Daily 107 INHABITED 108 Rice 42 24 12 14 Imphal-lO Daily 109 INHABITED 110 Rice 195 24 27 Imphal-5 1I1 Rice 187 41 27 Imphal-6 112 Rice 182 13 4 Imphal-6 Daily 1l.3. Rice 240 60 6 168 Lamlai-6 114- Rice 3 40 24 101 LamJai-7 115 INHABITED 116 Rice 368 48 59 45 Iamlai-5 117 Rice 28 156 17 7 Lamlai-5 lIS Rice 244 154 42 8 Lamlai-4 119· Rice 253 92 Lamlai-2 1211 Rice 29 16 Lamlai-5 121 Rice 317 51 26 Imphal-18 122 Riee 128 29 26 Imphal-18 123 Rice 97 39 16 Imphal-16 124 Rice 20 117 34 20 Lamlai-3 125 Rice 324 45 23 Imphal-8 126· Rice Imphal-7 127 INHABITED 128 Rice 17 42 Imphal-6 129 Rice 16 7 38 Imphal----42 130 Rice 6 5 27 Imphal-5 131 Rice 2 36 24 Tmphal-4 132 Rice 9 26 52 Imphal-4 133 Rice 2 12 Imphal-6 134 Rice 63 8 11 51 Imphal-5 135 Rice 32 31 79 Irnphal-l 136 Rice 58 21 26 Jmphal-4 Daily 137 Rice 2 13 27 Imphal-4 Daily _ 138 -Rice 18 2 12 Imphal--S Daily 139 Rice 26 28 19 5 Imphal-5 140 Rice 34 5 15 Imphal-6 Daily 141 Rice 20 10 26 Imphal-8 Daily 142 Rice 55 8 40 Imphal-5 Daily 143 Rice 112 16 53 Imphal-4 Daily 144 Rice 13 13 78 Imphal-4 Daily 145 Rice 13 26 45 Imphal-3 Daily 146 Rice 125 128 Imphal-7 147 Rice 17 6 15 Imphal-8 Daily 148 Rice 83 12 7 Imphal--l0 Daily 149 Rice Imphal-8 150 Rice 222 2{) 32 Imphal-7 Daily 151 Rice 52 11 27 Imphal-9 :raily 152 Rice 33 9 0 Imphal-l0 Laily 153 Rice 51 24 46 TmphaJ--12 Daily 154 Rice 206 7 13 Imphal-13 Daily 155 Rice 198 84 42 Imphal-14 Daily 156 Rice 44 275 Impha]- 15 157 Rice 32 128 Tmphal-12 15& Rice 41 127 Imphal-l0 159 Rice 80 267 Imphal-9 160 Rice 10 1 Imphal-IO 161 7 S UB·DI VISION IMPHAL WEST VILLAGE SUB-DIVISION: IMPHAL WEST Amenities and Loca- Name of village Total area of Amenities available within the village tion the village Code (in hectares) Educational Medical Power Drinking Communi- Post & No. $upply water cation Telegraph 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 ii,: '" '. 1. K!OkPi TRANSFERRED TO MAO WEST 2. TRANSFERRED TO MAO WEST 3. KMa =~'<: TRANSFERRED TO MAO EAST 4. Thumyon Kullelt· TRANSFERRED TO MAO EAST 5. Monken Hemkathan, 105 UN- 6. Thumyon Kbunou TRANSFERRED TO SADAR HILLS 7. Tumnoupokpi -do- 8. Henoupokpi -do- 9. Keithelrnanbi -do- lO. Thunarnbakhul TRANSFERRED TO MAO WEST 11. TokpaKhul -do- 12. Kuraopokpi TRANSFERRED TO SADAR HILL 13. Ekpal Khunou -do- 14. Ekpal Khullen -do- 15. Kanglatongbi 1088 Pro S-1 Mid.S-1 H.S.-l D E R PR/KR BPO 16. Sekmai 1338 Pr.S-1 Mid. S-3 S.H.S-l He E W/TK/R KR BPO 17. Keingarn UN- 18. Kanto 39 Pr.S.-4 R KR ... 19. Mantop Yumpham UN- 20. Tendongyang 110- Pro S-1 Mid. S.-1 TKjR KR BPO 21. Maharabi 292 Pro S.-l R KR 22. Awang Leikinthabi 170 Pr.8--1 TK/R KR 23. Tingri 754 Pro S.-1 TK/R KR. 24. Potsangbam Khoiru 128 Pro S-l Mid.S-l H.S-l TK/R KR 25. Thouriphi 130 Pr.8--1 TK/R KR 26. Khongarnpat 242 Pro S-l Mid.S-1 H.S-l TK/R KR BPO 27. Mantri Leikai 100 Pr.8-1 TK/R KR 28. Khamaral 125 Pr.S-l TKjR KR 29. Loitang Khullen 233 Pr.S-l TK/R KR 30. Pheidinga 60 R PR 31. Loitang Leikinthabi 101 Pro S-l TK/R KR BPO 32. Loitang Khunou 209 Pro S-2 TKjR KR 33. Khurkhul 1212 Pro S-7 Mid.S-2 D E TK/R PR/KR BPO 34. Konsa Khul UN- 35. Senjam Khunou 425 Pro S-2 Mid. 8-1 R/TK KR 36. Koutruk 261 Pr. S-l R KR 37. Lairen Sajik 363 Pro S-1 TK/R KR 38. Phum)ou 758 Pr.8.-2 R KR 39. Loitang Sandum 190 Pr. S-l TKjR KR 40. Kameng 428 Mid. 8-1 R KR. 41. Mayang Langjin! 644 Pro S-3 H.S-l D TKjR KR 42. Lamlongei 414 Pro S-l Mid. S-l TK/R KR 43. Kadangpal 236 Pro S-1 TK/R KR 44. K'lngchup 94 Pro S-l D E T/R KR BPO 45. Kharam Koireng 122 \.fid. S-2 T/TK KR/PR 46. Lairenkabi 156 Pr.8--1 TK/R KR/PR 47. Lambal 227 Pro S-1 TK/R KR 48. Ngariyanbam 102 TK/R KR 49. Akham 129 Pro S-1 TK/R KR 50. Larndeng part I 383 Pro S-2 Mid. S-1 R KR 51. Lamdeng Part II 243 Pro S.-l R KR 52. Laingarn Khul 53 Pro S.-l R KR 10 D1JffiCTORY Land use. Staple Land \.l1lC (i.e, area under different types of land use in hectares Nearest town Day or days Remarks Location Food rounded to the nearest unit & distance in of the market! including any Code kilometre Hat if any, place of reli- No. Forest Irrigated Un- Culturable Area not held in the giolls, historical irrigated waste available village or archaeolo- for cultivation 1;ical interest 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 SUB-DIVISION 1 SUB-DIVISION 2 SUB-DIVISION 3 SUB-DIVISION 4 INHABITED 5 SUB-DIVISION 6 -do- 7 -do- g -do- 9 SUB-DIVISION 10 -do- II SUB-DIVISION 12 -do- 13 -do- 14 R.ice 452 295 244 Impbal-25 Daily 15 Temple of Konjeng Leima Rice 763 110 291 171 Impbal-16 Daily Lairembi 16 lNHABITED 17 ltice 17 18 Imphal-18 Daily 18 INHABITED l' Rice 38 17 34 20 Imphal-14 Daily lchuro Lairembi 20· Rice 93 30 168 Imphal-14 Daily 21 Rice 80 22 74 1 1 Imphal-13 22 Rice 458 22 146 116 Impbal-15 Daily Marjing 23 Rice Impbal-17 24' Rice 86 ... 8 16 16 Imphal-15 2S Rice 120 67 49 9 Imphal-12 Daily 26' llice 67 12 15 9 Impbal-18 Daily '2.7' :Rice 80 17 20 10 Impbal-19 28 ..ice 163 38 30 1 Imphal-t6 Daily Koubru Lai 29' Rice 45 8 6 Imphal-12 30 Rice 86 10 4 Impbal-16 31 Rice 168 21 15 Imphal-16 32 Rice 889 174 148 Imphal-18 33 INHABITED 3 ------, 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ------53. Lam5ang 220 P,' S.-2 R/TK KR BPO 54. lJourang SJbal 'D7 l':, c..- --I TK/R KR/PR 55. Hdbongpc· k pi 14:; r,'. ~,.--l T/TK KRjPR 56. Kha-LairCLkabi ~)U h. ~;.--I T/IK KR/PR 57. S::itijent:2:111 256 Pro S.-1 TK/R' KRiPR 58. r"layeng- 3')8 Pro S.-2 TK/R KRjPR 59. i~irenp~oLpi 199 Pro S.-1 ]K/R KR 60. Khongakhul 182 TK,R KR 61. PzI7n.,:;ai 78 TKiR KR 62. Kangdabi 153 PI. S.- 1 TK/R KR. 63. Atorr,UiUmal 44 "r. S.-I TK/R KR 64. Haol'ang Ke:reng 340 Pro S.-1 TK/R KR 65. Kiyam EO Fr. S.-I TK;R KR 66. Tharoijam ;84 Pr.S.-l TKIR KR 67. Taothong ,~80 I'r. 5,-1 TKjR KR 68. Patsoi 472 Pro S-5 H.C TK KR (l9. Salam K::;"hu 300 Pro S.-1 TK KR 70. Awang Kl,unou 248 Pr. 3.-3 TK KR 71. Luker 264 Pro S.-1 TK KR 72. Maklang 297 Pr. S.-l Mid. S.-l TK/R KR BPO 73. Thang;ing Khullen 5~ Pr. S.--1 Mid. S-1 T/IK KR 74. Longa Koireng 272 Pro S.-1 D,(O) T/TK KR 75. Kabui Anouba 113 Pro S.--1 TK PRIKR 76. Ngairangbam 310 Pr. S.--l Mid. S.-2 T/IK KR 77. Khumbong 318 Pro S.-3 TK KR 78. Moidangpok Khullen 574 Pr. S.-·-2 T/IK PRiKR BPO 79. Leingam Pokpi UN- 80. MOldangnok Khunou ]26 Pro S.-2 T/TK PRjKR 81. Maha Koireng UN- 82. Manamyang UN- 83. Maisnam Kangmong ~O9 Pro S-3 Mid. 8.-1 TK KR 84. Sajirok 128 Pr. S.-l TK/R PR/KR 85. Heikrujam 238 Pro S.-4 Mid. S.-1 TK KR BPO 86. Awang Jiri 149 Pr. S.-2 TK KR 87. Kha Jiri 205 Pr. S.-3 TK KR 88. Awang Phoijing 211 Pr. S.-2 TK KB. 89. Thangtek 245 Pro S.-l Mid. S.-1 TK KR 90. Yarou Bamdiyar 346 Pro S.--2 Mid. S.-1 TK. KR 91. Top Khabi 156 Pro S.-2 TK KR I~PO 92. Khaidem 309 Pro S.-3 TK/R KR LPO 93. :K.onthoujam 366 Pro S.-i Mid. ~-l J.B.S.-l M.C.W. TK KR 94. Lansonbi (Sagoltongba) 301 Pro S.-3 TK KR 95. Yurembam 189 Pr. S.-3 Mid. S.-1 TKjR KR 96. Changangei 304 Pro S.-2 J.B. S.-l TK KR BPO 97. Toubunkhok 240 Pr.S.-2 Mid. S,-1 l'K KR 98. Gbari 117 Pro ~.-1 TK KR 12 DIRECTORY Land use. ._------_ Staple 1.and use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectares Nearest town Day or days Remarks Location Food rou!lded to the nearest unit & distance in of the market/ including '!'1Y Code ------~~-. kiloJl:.'Uc Hat if any, p!ace of rdi· No. Forest lrrig<-~t-~d Un- Culturable Area not held in the giotis, historical irrigated waste available village or a~chae~\lv- for cultivation gical inter;;st ------._------_._----- 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ------Rk,"" 179 2 I mp;-61---6 Lhingchaibi 53 Rice ""1__'1 3 40 12 fmpha!-14 Daily 54 R'po.: 11') 12 6 6 Tm'"lh:tl-14 55 Ricc 73 1 4 11110];al--15 56 Rice: 214 13 2 25 Illl)J~,1-18 57 Ri:c 130 83 167 ]6 Tmphal-12 58 Rice 142 2 55 Imphal-24 .W Rice 150 8 22 Imphal-24 60 R;C"~ 65 13 II.1phaI-21 61 R 132 2 19 Illlphal-22 Temple of Koubru 62 Rice 37 5 Imchal-24 63 Rice 282 10 46 Imphal-14 Temple of Lai·rclkhangba 64 Rice 106 2 22 Imphal-13 Temple ofIrai-Lci:na 65 Rice 128 30 26 Imphal-8 66 Rice 160 10 110 I111phal--7 67 Rice 285 108 78 Imphal-5 Gil Rice 10 Imphal-IO 69 i Rice 153 38 56 Imphal- ) 70 Rice 210 23 5 Imphal--9 71 Rice 243 3 50 Imphal~9 Daily Temp];; of Ningthun Leima 72 Rice 75 22 I:m::lvl--13 73 Rice 220 3 48 Impnal-J4 74 Rice 95 17 Iml'ha]--16 75 Rice 280 14 15 Imphal-7 76 Rice 218 46 54 Imphal-10 Temple of Nong- pok Panthoibi 77 Rice 430 40 104 Impha!-JO Temple of Moidangpok Korouhanba 78 INHABITED 79 Rice 70 8 48 Imphal--lO 80 INHABITED 81 INHABITED 82 83 Rice 620 86 102 Nambol-5 Daily Rice 105 10 12 Imphal-12 84 Rice 160 20 58 Imphal-12 Temple of Khuman Pokpa 85 Rice 95 19 34 Nambol--2 Daily 86 Rice 102 12 91 Nambol-2 Daily 87 Rice 105 20 85 Nalnbol-1 Daily 88 Rice 192 19 34 Nambol-2 89 'Rice 203 37 45 lmphal-12 Templcof Chingkhung Leima 90 Rice 113 18 24 1mphaJ-13 91 Rice 164 43 100 Irnphal-14 92 Rice 234 54 76 Im]' hal--13 Temple of Kon- thoujam Lairembi 93 Rice 200 54 41i Imphal-8 Temple of Ning- them Pokpa 94 Rice 156 20 11 Imphal-7 Daily 95 Rice 243 22 ~8 Imphal-12 96 Rice 159 40 41 Imphal-7 Daily 97 Rice 77 18 2l Imphf!!-lO 98 ]3 VILLAGE SUB-DIVISION: IMPHAL WEST Amenities alii Loca- Name of village Total area of Amenities available within the village tion t1:Je village Code (in hectares) Educational Medical Power Drinking Communi- Post &. No. supply water cation Telegraph 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 99. Langjing Part II 187 Pr. S.-3 Jr. H.S.-l TK KR 100. Langjing Part I 235 ... TK KR 101 Takyel 338 Pro S.--4 H.S.S.-l A.S.C.-l TK KR BPa" 102. Iroisemba 70 Pro S.-1 D T PR 103. Meitram Meitei Lango} UN- 104. Lamphe} pat 889 H E T PR 105. Lalambung Part I 11 Pro S.-1 E l' PR 106. J3ijoygovinda 13 Pr. S.-l E T PR 107. Lamj~ongba 149 Pr. S.-3 J.B.S.-l H.S.-i' 1'K KR BPO. 108. Sagolband 164 Pr.S-2 J.B.S-3 H.S-l E T PR 109. Singjamei 34 U.J.B.S.-l H.S-l E T KR BPO 110. Oinam Thingel 71 Pr. S.-3 Mid. S.-;3 E T!R KR BPO 111. Naurem Leikai 124 Pr.8-2 H.S-l E T/TK KR/PR BPO 112. Laiphrakpam Leikai l6 B TjTK KRjPR 113. Maibam Leikai 18 Pro S.-1 Mid. S.-1 E TK KR 114. Ahongsangbam Leikai 9 Pr. S.-1 Mid.S.-l E T/TK KR 115. Sorokhaibam Leikai 18 E T/TK KR 116. Ningthoujam Leikai 16 Pro S.-1 H.S.S.-l E T/TK KR 117. Oinam Leikai 82 E T/TK KR 118. Chingamakha 42 Pro S.-1 H.S.S.-l E l' KR 119. Naoria Pakhang Lakpa 16 Pro S.--4 Mid.S.-3 H.S.S-l E T/TK KR 120. Khagempalli 64 Pro S-3 Mid.S.-2 H.S.S.-l E T KR 121. Heinou Khongnembi 49 Pro S.-2 Mid. S.-1 H.S.S.-l E TK KR 122. Sangaiprou Maning 47 0' TK KR 123. Sangaiprou Mamang 211 Pro S.~3 Mid.S.-l - A.S.C.S-l E T KR 124. Mongsangei 315 Pro S-1 Mid. S.-1 E TK KR 125. Langthabal Lep 243 Pro S.-2 Md. S.-2 E TK KR BPO 126. Langthabal Phura Makhong 7 Pro S.-1 TK KR 127. Ningombam 270 Pro S.-1 Mid. S.-1 TK KR 128. Malom Tuliyaima 610 Pro S.-2 Mid. S.-1 H.S.S,-l D E TJTK KR/PR BPO 129. Yarou Meitram UN. 130. Malom Tulihal 186 Pr. S.-2 Mid. S.-1 H.S-l E TK KR BPO 14 ·DIRECTORY Land use. Staple Land use (i,e. area under different types of land use in hectares Nearest town Day or days Remarks Location Food rounded to the nearest unit) & distance in of the market! including any Code kilometre Hat if any, place of reli· No. Forest Irrigated Un· Culturable Area not held in the gious, historical irrigated waste available village orarchaea. for cultivation logical interest 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rice 84 50 53 Irnphal-6 Daily 99 Rice 218 17 Imphal-5 lOt) Rice 70 57 210 Imphal-4 Daily 101 Rice 5 15 48 Imphal-5, 102 INHABITED 103 Rice 8 838 42 Imphal-2 104 Rice 1 9 Imphal-l 105 Rice 1 12 Imphal-l 106 Rice 20 33 95 Imphal-5 107 Rice 4 66 Imphal-3 108 Rice 34 Imphal-l Daily 109 Rice 24 139 Imphal-3 Temple of Yaoibi Lairembi 110 Rice S9 2 21 40 Imphal-6 Daily Temple of Panthoibi III Rice 15 Imphal-5 Daily Temple of Khan Chaoba 112 Rice - 4 8 Imphal-6 - 113 Rice 7 Imphal-6 .. , 114· Rice 14 Imphal-4 - Temple of Phouoibi - - Lairembi 115 Rice 16 Imphal-3 116 Rice 72 10 Imphal-4 117 .IiM Rice 42 Imphal-3 118 Rice 62 Imphal-5 Temple of Tampha Lairembi 119- Rice 53 Imphal-2 Temple of - Ir"ima LairemH 120 32 Imphal-3 121 Rice '" Temple of NOJg:aba Rice 22 7 17 Imphal-5 122' Rice 111 18 80 Imphal-5 Daily 123 Rice 179 26 113 Imphal--7 Daily 124- Rice1 151 4 87 Imphal-8 125 Rice 6 Imphal-IO 126 Rice 165 ~3 92 Impbal-12 127 Rice 508 36 65 Imphal-7 Daily 128 INHABITED 129 Rice 121 22 43 Imphal-8 130, 15 VILLAGI!: SUB-DlVL')ION: IMPHAL WEST Amenities and ------, I Loca· NIl.nl: ofvrliage Total area of Amenities aV'dilable within Jhe village Hon the village Code (in hectares) l::_t; ucational Medical Power Drinking Communi- Post & No. supply . wat..:r cation Telellrapil ------. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 131. Meitram 192 Pro S-1 Mid. 8.-1 TK Kit; 132. Koddmpokri I 262 Pro S-2 I H.s.-l TK/R KRJPR 133. Lairenjam 206 Pro S-2 TK KR 134. Wakching Khullen 225" Pr. S.-1 TK KR" 135. Irom Meijrao 270 Pr.8-2 , . Mid. S-3 TK KR 136. Hiyangthang 425 Pro S.-3 Mid. S-1 TK KR/PR BPO 137. Takhellambam Konjin 48 TK/R KR 1"38. Langthabal Mantrikhong 62 Pr.8.-1 E TK/R' KRjPR 139. LangthabaI Kunja 206 Pr. S-2 TK KR/PR 140. Chajing part II 103 Pr. S-2 J.B.S.-l H.S-l TK KR BPO·I 141. Karam 42 Pro 8-3 TK KR 142. Ch"jing Part I 226 Pro S-3 ... TK KR/PR 143. Naran Konjin 167 Pro S-1 TK KR··· 144. Haoreibi 177 Pro S-3 J.B.S-l TK KR 145. Shamurou 436 Pr. S-2 Mid. S.-1 TK ". KR'" BPO 146. Naorem Chaprau 75 Pr. S-1 TK KR 147. Oinam Sawombung 58 Pr. S-2 R KR ... ' .148. Wangoi "'436 Pro S-4 Mid. S-1 H.S.-l D-l TK KR::- 149. Thiyam Leishangkhong 28 Pro S-2 BI!P; Mid. S.-1 TK KR/PR 150. Laiphrakpam 56 Pro S.-3 TK/R KR 151. Bitra Urokhok 172 Pr.·S-3 (\ Mid. 8-1 'TK/R: KR' \,:{ 152. Chongtham Kona 35 Pro S-1 ,', TK/R KR .... . , . 153. Mutum Phibou 183 Pro S-2 Mid. S-1 TK/R KR BPO 154. Chirai 120 Pro S-2 TK KR 155. Chabung Kampani - 207 Pr.8-2 '':7.: Mid. S-1 TK'R KR BPO 156. Heiningsoi UN- 157. Laku Huidrom 326 Pro S-1 Mid. S-1 TK KR 158; Wangoi Top 596 Pro S-4 TK KR/PR BPO 159. Samushang 3228 TK/R KR 160. Kokchai 711 Pro S--2 :rK KR 161. Mayang Imphal 2094 Pro S.-6 Mid. S-5 H.S.S-l H E TK KR BPO 162. Bengul 427 Pro S-5 Mid; S-2 TK KR 163. Uchiwa 461 Pr: S-3 Mid. S-2 TK KR 164. Hayel ' 53 TK/R KR 165. Hangul ... 75 P..r.S-l TK/R KR/PR 166. Thongam 92 TK/R KR 167. Phougakchao 42 Pro S-l Mid. S-1 R KR 168. Ko,nlakhong 179 Pro S.-1 Mid. S-1 R KR BPO 169. Laphupat T era 628 Pro S-2 TK/R KR 16' DIRECTORY.. La.d use. ----- Staple Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares Nearest town Day or days Remarks Location Food rounded to the nearest unit) 8: distance in of th~ unrketJ including any Code kilometre Hat if any, place of reli- No. Forest Irrigated Un- Culturable Area not held in the §9ous, historical irrigated waste available village or archaeolo- . for cultivation gical interest -- -.-~-.-.-.--~------10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 ------_.--_..... ---- ,_ .__ .------_.__ - Rice 134 114 46 Imphal-9 Temple of Sabuleima 131 Rice 131 16 114 lmphal-ll Daily 132 Rice 119 23 63 Imphal-13 133 Rice 79 62 32 50 Imphal--16 Temple ofUmmglai 134 Rice, 220 4 46 Imphal-15 135 Rice, 287 10 68 58 Imphal-ll Daily Temple of Hiymgthang Lairembi 136 Rice 6 32 11 Imphal-12 137 ,Rice 14 12 10 24 Imphal-7 138 Rice 137 44 24 Imphal-8 139 Rice 34 17 51 Imphal-l0 Daily Temple of Purenlou 140 RIce 12 29 Imphal-12 141 Rice 45 50 40 90 Imphal-lO Daily 142 Rice 84 42 Imphal-12 143 Rice 112 4 60 Imphal-15 144 Rice 326 26 83 Imphal-14 Daiiy 145 Rice 64 8 Imphal-16 146 Rice 31 29 Imphal-16 147 Rice 332 9 93 Imphal-·17 Daily 148 Rice 26 1 Imphal-18 Daily 149 Rice 47 5 4 Impha!-19 Daily 150 Rice 119 10 42 Imphal-19 Daily 151 Rice 17 4 12 Imphal-21 Daily 152 Rice '133 14 49 ImphaI-21 Daily 153 Rlce 96 23 Imphal-20 154 Rice 148 13 44 Imphal--22 Temple of Wangbern 155 INHABITED 156 Rice 232 8 84 Imphal-19 157 Rice 532 39 23 lmphal-19 Daily 158 Rice 3228 Imphal-24 Daily 159 Rice 232 159 319 Imphal-25 160 Rice 1024 330 749 Imphal-22 Daily Temple of 161 Khuman Nongpok .Rice 242 26 157 Imphal-26 Daily 162 Rice 273 21 166 Im',),al-30 Daily 163 Rice 24 1 27 Im:)hal---28 Daily Temple of Ikop Ningthou 164 Rice 62 6 5 Imphal-30 Daily Temple of Kalika 165 Rice 54 32 6 Imphal-32 Daily 166 Rice 286 60 80 Imphal-35 Daily Temple of Phouoibi 167 Rice 96 50 34 Imphal-38 Daily ... 168 Rice 217 143 266 Imphal-42 Daily Temple of Kalika 169 17 SUB-DIVISION BISHENPUR VILLAGE SUB-DIVISION: BISHENPUR Amenities ami -_.. - Loca- Name ofyi!\age Total area of Amenities available within the village tion the Yillage Code (in hectar.:s) Educational Medical Power Drinking Communi- Post & No. supply wa:er cation Telegraph 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. Vtlou 261 Pr. S.-2 Mid. S-1 TK PR 2. Phoijing Makha 37 Pr.8-1 E TK PR 3. Laitonjam 68 Pr. 8-1 HC E TK PR 4. Khathong 175 Pro S.-1 TK KR 5. Thiyam 129 Pro S.-2 TK PR 6. Kakyai Langpok 233 Pro 8~3 Mid. S-1 TK KR 7. Lourembam 137 Pr.8-2 J.B.8-1 TK KR 8. Pukhrambam 607 Pro S-4 TK KR 9. Leimapokpam 953 Pr.8.-7 Jr. H.8.-1 H.S.-l D/FC TK KR 10. Nambol Makha 146 Pr.8-1 Mid. S-1 E TK PR 11- Kongkham 282 Pro S-4 E TK PR BPO 12. Senapati Sabal 340 Pr. S-1 TK KR{PR 13. Ishok 434 Pro S-2 ,J.B.S.-l TK KR 14. Naorem 459 Pro S.-2 Mid. S-1 TK KR 15. Maibam 547 Pro S-2 TK PR 16. Balaram Khill 158 Pro S-2 TK KR 17- Kabo Wakching 441 Pro S-4 J.B.S-l TK PR 18. Sadu Koireng 250 Pro S-1 TK KR 19. Namoi Khul 209 TK PR BPO 20. Oinam 534 Pro 8-5 Mid. S-1 D-2 H.8-2 FC-l B TK/R PR BPO 21. Leimaram 397 Pr. S-1 J.B.S-l ... TK PR 22. Irengbam 425 Pro S-1 J.B.8-1 TK PR 23. Yumnam Khunou 98 Pro S-1 TK PR 24. Keinou 670 Pro S-4 Mid. S-2 E TK KR BPO 25. Ngaikhong Khunou 191 Pro S-1 TK/R PR 26. Tengkhel Khunou 172 Pro S-1 TK PR 27. Ngaikhong Khullen 937 • Pr. 8-2 . J.B.S-l H.S-l TK PR BPO 28. Joipur Khunou 5 Pr. S-1 R PR 29. Toubul 397 Pr. S-2 J.B.8-2 H.8.-1 TK PR 30. Khoijuman Khullen 567 Pr.8-3 Mid.S-1 TK PR 31. Khoijuman Khunou 674 Pro 8-2 Mid. S-1 TK PR 32. Nachou 457 Pro S-3 TK PR 33. Potsangbam 737 Pr. S-2 TK/R PR BPO 34. Ningthoukhong Awang 565 Pro S-6 D B TKjR PR BPO 35. Ningthoukhong Kha 625 Pr.8-2 J. B. S-1 H.8-1 E TK/R PR 36. . Thinungei 727 Pl. 8-3 B TK PR 37. Phubala 363 Pr.8-1 Mid. 8-1 B TK KR BPO 38. Sunusiphai 249 Pr.8-1 TK KR 39. Naranseina 347 Pro S-2 TK KR 40•. Thamnapokpi 204 Pro S-2 Mid. 8-1 TK KR 41. Khoirentak 241 Pro S-2 Mid. S-1 R KR BPO 20 DIRECfORY Land use. Staple Land use (i.e, arell under different types of land use in hectares Near1!st town Day or days Remarks Location Food rounded to the nearest unit) &; distance in of the market! includinIJ any Code ldlomet~ Hat ifany, place of reli- No. Forest Irrigated Un- Culturable Area not held in the gious, historical irrigated waste available village or archaoolo- for cultivation gical interest It) 11 12 13 14 15 16 11 rS l' Rice 143 51 31 36 Nombol-3 1 Rice 20 10 2 5 Nambol-1 Daily 2 Riec 35 10 10 12 Nambol-2 3 Rice 48 34 33 23 Nambol-l 4 Rice 37 36 6 13 Nambol-5 5 Rice 89 62 17 28 Nambol-6 6 Rice 42 39 9 10 Nambol-5 7 Rice 252 119 127 72 Nambol-6 8 Rice 332 184 24& 152 Nambol-4 '! Rice 38 32 23 16 Nambol-2 Daily 10 Rice 124 79 18 24 Nambol-l 11 Rice Nambol-l 12 Rice 165 100 81 53 Nambo!-3 13 Rice 161 98 103 60 Nambol-3 14 Rice 270 152 48 40 Nambol-l 15 Rice 55 45 10 12 Nambol-l 16 Rice 214 ]24 35 30 Nambol-3 17 Rice 55 45 38 76 Nambol-2 18 Rice 96 66 3 7 Nambol-3 19 Rice 208 121 96 72 Nambol-6 20 Rice 164 99 44 51 Nambol-3 21 Rice 187 111 42 48 Nambol-4 22 Rice 25 23 4 9 Bishenpur-5 23 Rice 341 163 78 51 Bishenpur-4 24 Rice 58 46 30 19 Bishenpur-6 25 Rice 37 36 42 21 Bishenpllr-1 26 Rice 248 142 370 140 Bishenpllr-l 27 Rice 2 3 Bishenpur-l 28 Rice 170 70 141 14 Bishenpur-5 29 Rice 186 92 2£)7 21 Bishenpur--5 30 Rice 169 64 472 7 Bishenpur-5 31 Rice 170 85 185 16 Bishenpur-5 Daily 32 Rice 348 174 198 Bishenpur-4 .. , 33 Rice 304 152 63 45 Bishenpur--'--6 Daily Templ~'~f Shri Gopinath 34 Rice 274 137 129 84 Bishenpur-6 Temple of Radhamadhob 35 Rice 336 168 136 86 Bishenpur-8 36 Rice 180 136 Hi 30 Moirang-5 37 Rice 100 120 12 16 Moirang-4 38 Rice 180 100 24 32 Moirang-3 39 Rice 120 60 20 4 Moirang-2 40 Rice 180 20 32 9 Moirang-3 41 21 SUB-DIVISION: INPHAL WEiT VILlAGE ~tlesa" Locaction NuM ofvillaie Total area of Amenities available witl1itl the villa!, Code the villaio No. (in hectaros) Educational Medical Power Drinkin&' C01l1munica· Post & supply water tions Telegraph -_'1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 42. Ngangkha Louwai 1541 Pr.S-2 Mid. 8-4 E TK/R KR/PR 43. Khoiru Oksongbung 350 Pr.S-l TK KR 44. Tronglaobi 220 Pr.S-l Mid. 8-1 TK KR 45. Kwakta 1837 Pr.8-11 Mid. S-1 J.B.S.-I TKfR KR/PR BPO 46. Torbung 502 Pro S-1 Mid. S-1 TK/R KR/PR BPO 47. Saiton 1810 Pr. S-8 Mid. 8-1 D TK/R KR BPO 48. Kha Thinungei 1202 Pr. S-1O Mid. 8-3 TK KR BPO 49. !thing 22 Pro S-1 0 KR 50. Thanga 1303 Pro S-12 Mid. S-3 H.S. S-1 D TKiO KR BFO 51. Karang 90 Pro S-1 Mid. S-1 0 KR BPO 52. Kumbi 1783 Pr.S-8 Mid.S-2 H.8.-1 TK/R KR/PR BPO 53. Ithai 229 Pro S-3 Mid. 8.-1 TK/R KR 54. Wangoo 1249 Pr.8-5 TK KR 55. Keitap (Wangoo) 501 Pr. S-2 Mid. S-1 D TK PR 56, Sagang 1670 Pr.S-7 TK PR 57. Chairen 186 Pro 8-2 TKIR KR 58. Kamsol Tampak UN- 59. Tangjeng 308 Pc. S-2 TK/R KR 22 DIRECIORY ,Laud use. Staple Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares Nearest town Day or days Remarks Location Food . rounded to the nearest unit) &- distance in of the market/ includin~ any Code kilometre Hat if any, place of reli- No. Forest Irrigated Un- CuIturable Area not h>!ld in the g;ous, historical irrigated waste availablt' "illage or archaeolo- for cultivation gical interest 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 .... __.. _._- ~----- _.------ Rice 1229 180 84 48 Moirang-2 42 Rice ··t Moirang-7 43 Rice Moirang-8 44 Rice 1644 128 48 16 Moiral.g-lO Daily 4S Rice 40 403 n 12 Moirang-lO eaiJy 46 Rice 208 1370 188 34 10 MOl£img-12 Eve/) Monday & FridaY 47 Rice 600 4~0 100 120 Moirang-7 48 Rice 22 Moirang-S 49 Rice 56 114 420 774 92 Mc;irang-15 SlI Rice 40 40 10 Moirang-17 51 Rice 4 884 340 48 506 Moirang-12 Daily - 52 Rice 101 32 26 69 Moirang-15 53 Rice 24 600 400 28 197 Moirang-1S - 54 Rk.e 20 301 100 80 Moiranll-12 55 Rice 549 480 240 400 Moirang-B Dai:y 56 Rice 40 50 20 76 Moirang-21 57 INHABITED 58 Rice ... 80 160 24 4~ Moitang-25 59 23 SUB-DIVISION THOUBAL VILLAGE SUB.DIVISION : THOUBAL Amenities ad Loca- Name ofdlpge Total area of Amenities available within the village lion the village Code (in hectares) Educational Medical Power Drinking Communi- Post&. No. supply water cation Telegraph 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 _.. _--- -- I. Haoreibi 742 Pro S-17 Jr. H.S-l TK PR BPO 2. Lilong 561 Pro S-6 Mid. S-1 D E R PR PO 3. Chaobok 342 Pro S-3 TK PR 4. Oinam 293 :e ... S.-3 CfKjR i\.R 5. Leiphrakpam 95 Pro S-l TKjR KR 6. Atoukhong 236 Pro S-2 R KR 7. Nungei 35 PI. S-2 TKjR KR 8. Leisangthem 319 PI'. S-1 Mid. 8-1 He E R KR BPO 9. Khekman 557 Pro S-5 R KR BPO 10. Moijing 510 Pro S-6 Jr. H.S-l E R KR H. Sabal Tongba 422 Pr.8-3 TK/R KR 12. Okrarn Hanjaba 117 Pro S-1 H.S.S-l R PR 13. Nongangkhong 241 Pro S-2 Jr. H.S-l E TKjR PR 14. Yaithibi 293 PI. S-1 TK KR .15. Haokha Maning 112 Pro S-2 R PR 16. Haokha Mamang 109 Pro S-2 E R PR BPO 17. Kiyam 8iphai 351 Pr.8--4 R PR BPO 18. Okram Wangmataba 474 Pr. S-2 R PR 19. Keiranbi 67 PI. 8-1 R PR 20. Kshetri Leikai 193 Pro S-1 R PR 21. Phoudel 232 Pr.8-4 R KR 22. Wangkhem Konjin 234 Pro S-2 Jr. H.S-l R KR 23. Bishnu Naha 485 Pro 8--4 Jr.H.S-l He E TK/R KR BPO 24. Pechi 182 Pro S-1 TK KR 25. Bamon Leikai 254 Pr.8-1 R KR 26. Kekru 186 Pro S-1 R KR 27. Khoirom 254 Pr.8--4 R KR 28. Leirong The! 44 Pro 8-4 R KR 29. Bumba KhuJlen UN- 30. Phanj :mgkhong 68 Pro S-1 TK KR 31. Chandrakhong 382 Pro 8-2 TK/R KR 32. Ningel 242 Pro S-1 TK/R KR 33. KakMayai 249 Pro S-1 TK KR 34. Sekmai Kumbi 394 Pr. S-2 Jr. H.8-2 He E TK[R KR BPO 35. Shikhong 501 Pro S-2 TK/R KR 36. Ukhongsang 490 Pro S-2 TK/R KR 37. Lourembam 86 Pro S-1 TK KR 38. LangmeitheI 185 Pro S-1 TK KR 39. Kangyambem 370 Pro S-1 TK KR 40. Kangthokchao 377 Pro S-2 TK KR 41. Heirok Part I 1032 Pr.8-4 Jr. H.S--I D E R KR 42. Heirok Part II 361 Pr.8--4 E R KR 43. Chingdompok 204 Pro S-1 R KR 44. Kangdabi UN- 45. Puma Heituppokpi 92 Pro S-1 TK KR 45. Wangjing 353 Pro S-5 Mid. S-1 H.S.S~l TK/R PR BPO 47. Kairembikhok 168 Pr. 8-1 TK PR 48. UyaJ 258 Pro 8-2 TK PR 49. Wangbal 41 Pro S-3 E TK PR 50. Hayellabuk 175 Pr. S-2 TK KR 51. Thokchom 82 Pro S-1 TK KR 52. Charangpat Maklang 350 Pro S-3 TK KR BPO 53. lcham Khunou 69 Pro S-1 TK KR 26 .. DIRECTORY Land use. Staple Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectares Nearest town Day or days Remarks Location Food rounded to the nearest unit) & distance in of the market! including any Code ki\ometre Hat if any, place of reli- No. Forest Irrigated Un- Culturable Area not held in the gious, historical irrigated waste available village orarchaeo- for cultivation logical in terest .-10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rice 345 NA NA 390 ImphaI-12 Rice 328 230 Imphal-lO Daily 2 Rice 127 200 Imphut-14 3 Rice 237 50 Imphal-19 4 Rice 35 52 Imphai-22 5 Rice 184 50 Imphal-20 6 Rice .... 14 15 Imph:11-19 • 7 Rice 174 136 Thoubai-7 8 Rke 385 157 Thoubal-5 9' Rice 318 187 Thoubal-3 10 Rice 128 290 Thoubai-3 11. Rice 58 50 Thoubai-2 12~ Rice 157 4 Thoubal-3 13 Rice 236 55 Thoubal-3 14 Rice 88 20 Thoubal-l 15 Rice 57 49 Thoubal-l 16 Rice 203 . 144 Thoubal-4 Daily 17 Rice 309 160 Thoubal-l 18 Rice 38 25 Thoubal-l 19 Rice 22 77 Thoubal-l 20 Rice 172 50 Thoubal-4 21 Rice 99 41 ThoubaI--4 22 Rice 388 90 Thoubal-6 Daily 23 Rice 142 30 Thoubal-l1 Temple of Shri Mahadeva Kwarok 24 Rice 168 90 ThollbaI-8 25 Rice 121 60 Thollbal-9 26· Rice 116 135 Thoubai-15 27 Rice 28 13 Thoubal-15 28 INHABITED 29' Rice 27 40 Thoubal-17 30 Rice 145 234 Thollbal-16 31 Rice 157 80 Thoubal__: 1t) 32 Rice 105 43 ThoubaI-16 33 Rice 283 99 Thouba'-13 Daily 34 Rice 309 189 Thoubal-14 Daily 35 Rice 380 95 Thoubal-13 36· Rice 56 26 Thollbal-ll . 37 Rice 160 20 Thoubal-13 3& Rice 315 50 Thoubal-9 39 Rice 298 75 Thoubal-9 4(» Rice 732 293 Thoubal-l1 41 Rice 231 126 Thoubal-ll Daily 42 Rice 164 35 Thollbal-ll 43 INHABITED 44- Rice 70 18 Thoubal-12 45 Rice 239 110 Thollbal-6 DaJy 46· . Rice 44 I 118 Thoubal-8 47 Rice 196 55 Thoubal-4 48 Rice 22 15 Thoubal-4 49 Rice 156 15 Thoubal-l 50 Rice 66 14 Thoubal-9 51 Rice 246 136 Thoubal-3 52 Rice 59 8 Thoubal-5 53- 27 VILLAGE SUB-DIVISION: THOUBAL Amenities and Loca- Name of village Total area of Amenities available wit!1in the village tion the village Code (in hectares) Educational Medical Power Drinking Communi- Post & No. supply water cations Telegraph ------2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 54. Bengi 90 TK KR 55. Charangpat Mamang 339 Pro S-2 TK KR 56. Nepra Company 137 Pro S-2 TK KR 57. Athokpam 538 Pr. S-1 TK KR 58. Khangahok 1400 Pro S-8 Jr. H.S.-I 0 E TK PR BPO 59. Lamding 281 Pro S-2 TK/R PR 60. Cherapur 120 Pro S-2 TK/R PR 61. Sangai Yumpham 412 • Pro S-4 TK/R KR 62. Tentha 1969 Pr.S-4 TK KR BPO 63. Thoudam 140 Pr. S-5 TK/R KR 64. Jrong Thokchom 67 Pr. S-4 R KR 65. I rong Chesaba 441 Pro S-5 R KR 66. Maibam Konjin 341 Pr. S-2 R KR .... 67. Uchiwa 210 Pro S-3 R KR BPO 68. HayeJ 186 Pro S-3 R KR .BPO 69. Hangul 135 Pro S-1 R KR 70. Hiyanglam Part I 789 Pro S-3 TK KR "':; ~ .... 71. Hiyangiam Part II 484 Pr. S-2 TK KR 72. Waba;:;i 883 Pro S-8 H.S.S-l TK/R PR BPO 73. Keirak 648 Pro S-5 Jr. H.S.-l R PR BPO 74. Mantak 625 TK KR 75. Kaching Wairi Part J 556 Pro S-2 E TK KR 76. Kakching Wairi Part II 420 Pro 8-2 E TK PR 77. Irengband 745 Pro S-5 TK PR BPO 78. Yaithibi Khunou 168 Pro S-1 TK PR 79. Langatbel 382 Pro S-2 TK PR 80. Phundrei 408 Pro S-1 TK KR 81. LamJong UN- 82. Langol UN- 83. Papan. 237 Pro S-1 TK PR 84. Saoam Salai 335 Pro S-1 TK KR 85. Tekcbam 340 Pr. S-2 TK KR 86. Cbingtham 208 Pro S-1 TK KR 87. Kbongjom 262 Pr.S-3 Mid. S-1 HC E TK PR BPO 88. Kangsall1ar~m 382 Pr.8--2 TK KR 89. Kakching Khullen Part III 708 PI'. S-2 TK/R PR 90. Pallel 477 Pro S--l E R PR PO 91. Kakching Khullen Part II 564 Pro S--2 E TK/R PR 92. Kakching Khullen Part I 349 E TK PR 93. Maring Phunal ENUMERATED UNDER 94. Mayeng Lamja~ 619 Pr.5-3 TK KR 95. Nungu Sanama i 517 Pro S-2 TK KR 96. Langmeidong 7154 Pro S-2· Jr. H.S-l E TK KR BPO 97. Elangkhangpokpi 640 Pr. S-3 TK KR BPO 98. Thounaojam 315 Pro S-l TK KR '99. Thongjao 486 Pr. S-1 TK KR 100. Waikhong Laimanai 346 Pro S-4 E TK PR BPO 101. \Vaikhong Ningthoumanai 487 Pro S-2 E TK KR BPC> 102. Kakching Khunou Part I 940 Pro S-2 Jr.I-I.S.-l He E TK KR BPO 103. Kakching Khunou Part II 249 Pro S-1 TK KR 104. Thongam 135 Pro S-l TK PR 105. 'Wan~oo 1249 Pro S-4 R KR 106. Laphupat 48 Pro S-1 R KR. 107. Arong 452 Pr. S-4 R Kt 108. Maholl 475 TK KR 109. Tousen ENUMERATED UNDER NUNGU 110. Chairel 624 Pro S-1 TK/R KR 111. Nungll Part I ] 21 Pro S-2 TK/R KR 112. Nungll Part II 503 PI'. S-1 R KR 28 DIRECTORY ~ Land usc. Staple Land use (i.e, area under different types of land use in hectares Nearest town Day or days Remarks Location Food rounded to the nearest unit) & distance in of the market! including any Code kilometre Hat if any, place of reli- No. FOlest Irrigfj'~ Un- Culturable Area not held in the gious, historical irrigated waste available village or archaeolo- for cultivation gical interest 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rice 62 23 Thoubal-8 54 Rice 264 69 Thoubal-3 55 Rice 110 22 Thoubal-3 56 Rice 389 140 Thoubal-3 57 Rice 924 469 Thoubal--4 58 Rice 186 87 Thoubal-8 59 Rice 70 40 Thoubal-8 6() Rice 183 200 Thoubal-9 61 Rice 1012 925 Thoubal-12 62 Rice 73 58 Thoubal--4 63 Rice 50 10 Thoubal--4 64 Rice 179 260 Thoubal--4 65 Rice 190 142 Thoubal-l0 66 Rice 95 105 Thoubal-15 67 Rice 132 49 Kakching-7 68 Rice 95 35 Kakching-7 69 Rice 320 267 Kakching-7 70 Rice 320 145 Kakching-7 71 Rice 513 369 Kakching-7 Daily 72 Rice' 447 63 Kakching-3 73 Rice 182 423 Kakching--4 74 Rice 384 168 Takching-l 75 Rice 378 32 Kakching-l 76 Rice 523 210 Kakching-3 77 Rice 128 25 Kakching-5 78 Rice 269 115 Kakching-7 79 Rice 288 129 Kakching-7 80 INHABITED 81 INHABITED 82 Rice 194 30 Kakching-9 83 Rice 227 79 Kakching-IO 84 Rice 160 168 Kakching-l1 85 Rice 8 28 Kakching-IO 86 Rice 185 65 Kakching-lO Daily 87 Rice 283 95 Kakching-ll 88 Rice 561 140 Kakching-l 89 Rice 266 200 Kakching-3 Daily 90 Rice 349 205 Kakching-I 91 Rice 184 159 Kakching-l 92 :SADAR HILLS 93 Rice 478 154 Kakching-6 94 Rice 428 95 Kakching-8 95 Rice 6837 310 Kakching-8 96 343 269 Kakching-13 97 Rice 98 Rice 258 48 Kakching-l1 Rice 321. 158 Kakch;ng-12 Daily 99 Rice 169 150 Kakching-16 Daily 100 Rice 254 225 Kakching-16 101 Rice 536 400 Kakching-17 Daily 102 Rice 188 50 Kakching-17 103 Rice 60 65 Kakching-17 Temple of Mon-. dum Mahadeva 104 Rice 634 569 Kakch;ng-19 105 Rice 34 10 Kakching~16 106 Rice 286 24 Kakching-16 107 156 10 Kakching-13 10& Rice 10<) "PART TI Rice 450 160 Kakching-18 110 Rice 10 89 Kakching-32 111 Rice 355 140 K,,1(ci1ing-19 112 29 VILLAGE SUB-DIVISION: mOUBAL Amenities and Loca- NaJpe otvillage Total area of Amenities available within the village tion t1:le village Code (in hectares) Educational Medical Power Drinking Communi- Post & No. supply water cation . Telegraph 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 113. Tangjeng 152 Pro S-1 R KR 114. Sugnu 926 Pro S-3 Jr. H.S.-l E TK/R PR PO 115. Lokhimaru UN- 1116. Serou 885 Pr.S-3 R KR BPO U7. Toupokpi - - TRANSFERRED TO CHAKPIKARNOG 30 DIRECTORY· Land Uie Staple Land use (i.e. area under difl"erent types of land use in hectares Nearest town Day or days Remarks Location Food rounded to the nearest unit) & distance in of the market! including any Code ------kilometre hat if any, p !ace of reli No. Forest Inigated Un- Culturable Area not hdd in the giou~, historical irrigated waste available village Or archaeolu for cultivation gical interest -----10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Rice 13 130 Kakching-26 113 Rice 635 289 Kakching-29 Daily Temple of Wansbren Ningthou 114- INHABITED 115 Rice 592 265 Kakchin~-32 116 SUB-DIVISION 111 31 SUB.DIVISION TENGNOUPAL VILLAGl<:: SUR-DIVISION: TENGNOUPAL Amenities and Location I,am'; of the Total area Amenities available within the village Staple Code Village of the Food No. village Educational Medical Power Drinking COlllmu Post & (in ~tares) supply water nications Telegraph ::-.,.___----- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S 9 10 V( Thingkangbung NA TK KR Rice 2. SeIoijang NA R KR Rice Tollen ~chet NA TK KR Rice ~ Tollen NA Pro S-1 Mid. S-1 ... TK KR Rice 5. Vajang Khurnan NA R KR Rice 6. TOngl~ NA R KR Rice 7. Pholli NA R KR Rice 8. Wabachin~ NA R KR Rice HeinoU~hOng NA R KR Rice .l: Peljang NA R KR Rice 11. Thambu NA R KR Rice 12. Konaitang '/ NA Pr.8-1 TK KR Rice 13. Haikot...... - " NA R KR Rice 14. NungtakV- NA Pro S-1 TK KR Rice 15. Karong Thel NA Pr.S-J R KR Rice 16. MachV NA Pr.S-2 Mid.S-I D TK KR Rice 17. Maibi NA R KR Rice 18. Samu Korn' NA Pr.S"":'1 R KR Rice 19. Punchong NA R KR Rice 20. Kangoi NA R KR Rice 21. Kangoi Khunou NA R KR Rice 22. Khudei Khullen NA Pr.S-1 R KR Rice 23. Tuinern", NA R KR Rice 24. Lamlong Khullen' NA Pr.S-l D R KR Rice 25. Khunbi~ 0,0/ NA Pr.S-l R KR ... Rice 26. Langoi \./ NA Pr.S--1 TK KR Rice 27. Koijum Khunoul NA R KR Rice 28. Laiching MinQu NA R KR Rice 29. Laiching KhullerN" " NA R KR Rice 30. Laiching Khumanv" NA TK KR Rice 31. Kangsang Laiching NA R KR Rice 32. Khunbi Khunouv: NA Pr.S-1 R KR Rice 33. Meiphollching\<" NA R KR Rice 34. Kuraopokpi ....,,# NA Pr.S-1 R PR Rice 35. MOlno~ NA Pr.S-1 R KR Rice 36. Aimol hullew.. NA Pr.S-l R KR Rice 37. Chandon pokpi' NA R KR Rice 38. Ngairong NA R KR Rice 39. Aimol Tampak NA R KR Rice 40. Senam NA TK PR Rice 41. Aimol Chingnunghut' NA Pr.S-l J.B.8-1 R KR Rice 42. Aimol Salu NA R KR Rice 43. Aimol KhunyaJl NA R KR Rice 44. Kl'mbireiV NA TK KR Rice 45. Salvoll) V" NA Pr.8-1 HC TK KR Rice 46. Kalbung/- NA Pr. S-1 TK KR Rice' 47. Mofncm NA R KR Rice 48. Tengnollpal , NA Pr.8-t Mid. 8-1 HC R PR BPO Rice 49. Chahmol...l NA Pr. S-l R KR Rice 50. Angbrasu NA Pr.S-l R KR Rice 51. Mayon Khullen' NA R KR Rice 52. Khongkhang Chothe NA Pro S-1 R PR Rice 53. Sailam'" NA Pr. S-l R KR Rice 54, Chohlup... NA TK KR Rice 34 'blRECIORY Lad use .------Land u&e (i.e. area under differcat types of land use in Hoctares rounded to Nearest Towll Day Or Remarks Location the nearest unit) and distance Gajs of th~ including U,de -_._-- i I Kms. market/hat any place N •. Fer.t Cultivat>k land Clilturable Area not avail- if any, heir! or religious Agricultural land (Le. areas so\"n with waste (i.e, able for cuIti- ill the historical or crops .:overed by Orchards and current pasture & vation village Archaeolo- fallows grazin£ gical interest land and Area which Land under (a) (b) area under cannot be permanent Total area period of Misc. trees cultiv::!ted (e.g., cultivation under lbun'l rotation and grove:; area covered Including wet eu ltivation but does not by village site, ri::e cultivation include barrel &. un- and dry rice Orchard~) c!.lIturable land) cultivation ------. H 12 13~) 13(b) 14 15 16 17 18 I') 12 5 yrs. 2 2 Thoubal-21 1 2 5 yrs. 1 1 Thollbal-22 2 4 5 yrs. ] 1 Thoubal-23 3 16 20 5 yrs. 32 4 Thoubal-2.1, 4 4 5 yTS. 12 3, Thoubal-33 5 12 16 5 yrs. 12 3 ThoubaJ-33 6 4 5 yrs. 4 2 Thoubal-25 7 4 5 yrs. 4 4 Thoubal-8 a 4 7 5 yrs. 40 20 Kakchina-I'l 9 8 12 5 yrs. 56 16 Thoubal-15 16 6 8 5 yrs. 16 16 1 hou bal--lO 11 60 12 5 yrs. 60 20 ThoubaJ-IO 12 8 5 yrs. 14 4 Thoubal-37,. IG 10 20 5 yrs. 40 12 Thollbal-12 14- 24- 8 5 yrs. 4 8 Kakching-12 IS 12 80 5 yrs. 200 12 Thoubal-22 16 4 6 5 -yfS. 20 4 Thoubal-22 12 5 yrs. 20 2 lhoubaJ-22 ~ 4 2 5 yrs. 20 16 Kakching-1 7 ~ 20 8 5 yrs. 60 12 Kakching--19 .» 2 20 5 yrs. 20 16 Kakching-Il 2i 36 5 yrs. 120 20 Kakching-19 :n 12 12 5 yrs. 32 4 Kakching-32 23 32 8 5 yrs. 40 16 Thoubal-l1 21- 60 2 5 yrs. 24 12 Kakching-ll 25 60 5 yrs. 6 60 8 Kakching~ll -' . 60 4 5 yrs. 40 11'2 Kakching-5 21 60 8 5 yrs. 40 12 Kakching-6 23 80 8 5 yrs. 12 4 Kakching-l0 2) 2 12 5 yrs. 20 2 Kakching-! 3() 4 16 5 yrs. 4 12 Kakching-l1 301 16 12 5 yrs. 32 8 Kakching-l1 32 12 4 5 yrs. 40 8 Kakching-12 33 14 5 yrs. 4 2 Kakching-3 34- 4 12 5 yrs.· 60 16 Kakching-9 35 18 8 5 yTS. 80 12 Kakching-16 16 5 yrs. 120 20 Kakching· -11 3'J7 12 5 yrs. 120 40 Kakching-9 31J 8 12 5 yrs. 60 16 Kakching-ll 31) 12 5 yrs. 4 1 Kakching-20 .- 12 5 yrs. 6 4 Kakching-12 41 16 5 yrs. 6 4 Kakching~12 -0412' 16 5 yrs. 6 2 Kakching-12 43 16 2 5 yrs. 16 , Kakching-12 ... 44- 3 16 5yrs 80 16 Kakching-24 45 14 16 5 yrs. 16 1:2 Kakching-12 ... 46 10 4 5 yrs. 12 12 Kakching-I2 r 47 40 5 yrs, 30 .ofO KakebiDg-2J .., 43 12 5 yTS. 12 2 Kakching-37 49 12 5 yrs. 12 2 ~ching-Sl ". Set 14 5 yrs. 16 2 Katehing-Sl 51 20 5 yrs. 38 16 KakchiIll-35 52 24 5 yTS. 40 1;2 Kakching-44 -53 ...... 16 S yrs. 40 6 Kakching-38 '54 35 VILLAGE SUB-DIVISION: TENGNOUPAL IJIJIenities anti Location Name of the Total area Amenities available within the village Staple Code Village of the Food No.. village Educational Medical Power Drinking Commu . Po,t & (in Hc.:tares) supply water nications Tdegrapb ____ ~ _____ .... ______c_,__ ·- ...-.. __.-. _.-.__ • ___ 2 1 .t ; (0 7 a 9 l() -.----.-~------55. Kam~g,/ NA Pro S-1 TK KR Rice 56. Sit. NA Pro S-1 J.B.S-l D TK KR BPO Rice 57. SimaB~ NA R KR Rice 58. Gomi NA PT. S-1 TK KR Rice 59. Khoibu'" NA Pro S-1 Mid. S-1 TK KR Rice ~.o. BOngmOI~ NA Pro S-1 R KR Rice 4>1. Maolh:>-- NA R KR Rice ~2. Leitha NA. R KR Rice ~3. Vijang~ NA R KR Rice 64. Bongli NA Pr.S-1 Mid. S-I TK KR BPO Rice· 65. Yam('lchingV" NA R KR Rice #I. Chatong"" NA Pr.5-1 R KR Rice f>7. Keipham~ NA R KR Rice M. KhaosaV • NA Pr.5-1 TK KR Rice ,(,t). Yongkhul (Kshuliman)V NA R KR Rice 70. Saibol"/ NA Pro S-1 R KR Rice 71. Phamchang NA 'R KR Rice 72. Narumv NA Pro S-1 Mid. S-1 TK KR Rice 73. Lamyang Tombi NA R KR Rice 7.4. YangoupokpV" NA R KR Rice 15. Phaisamol ../ UN- 76. Kharou Khunou NA R KR Rice 77. Dolaibun~ . NA R Rice 78. Lamlong KhunouV NA Pr.S-l R KR Rice 79. Kharou KhiJllen/,,/ NA Pro S-l TK KR Rice .80. Kam~& lChunou NA Pro S-l R )(R Rice 81. Leibi NA Pro S-1 D TK )(R Rice 82. Leibi Khunou NA R KR Rice 83. KwathaV'" NA Pro S-1 TK KR Rice ~4. Sibong / NA R PR Rice '!I'i. MaibiM?O NA Pro S--1 R KR Rice 86. Govajang NA ... J"''''\ KR Rice .87. Moreh __-----NA ____.. --l'l'. S-I --- _D -----V- &' PR ,BPO Rice PRo Thangbung Minou NA TK KR Rice 8}. Mankang NA R KR Rice 90. Maojang ~ NA Pro S--1 R KR Rice '91. Leisan Tengnou w/. NA R KR Rice 9.2. Chalsop Ten~pal .. NA TK KR Rice C)3. T. Bongmol "NA Pro S-1 TK KR ... Rice Q4. Betuk Sangrena r/' NA R KR Rice -~<;. Yanaoubtinl ~ NA R KR R:ce DIRECfORY Land use Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in Hectares rounded to Nearest Town Day or Remarks Locatioll the nearest unit) and distance days of the including Code in Kms. market/hat any place No. Forest Cultivable land Culturable Area not avail- if any, held or religious Agriculturalland (i.e. areas sown with waste (i.e. able for culti- in the historIca.I or crops covered by Orchards and current pasture & vation village ArchaeoIIl- fallows grazing gical interest land and Area which Land under (a) (b) area under cannot be permanent Total area period of Misc. trees cultivated (e.g., . cultivation under Jhum rotation and groves area covered izu;lu<1ing wet cultivation but does not by village site, rice CUltivation include barrel & un- and dry rice Orchards) culturable land} cultivation 11 12 13(a) 13(b) 14 15 16 17 18 19 16 5 yrs, 4- 6 Kakching-48 55. 32 5 yrs. 80 20 Kakching-57 56 12 5 yrs. 32 2 Kakching-56 57 8 5 yrs. 40 4 Thoubal-13 58 28 5 yr~. 120 12 Thoubal-32 59 12 5 yrs. 80 10 Thoubal-36 60 20 5 yrs. 16 4 Thoubal-9 61 16 5 yrs. 20 4 Thoubal-42 62 10 5 yrs. 52 10 Thoubal-33 63 16 5 yr~. 60 8 Thoubal-36 64 16 5 yrs. 80 20 Thoubal-42 65 12 5 yrs. 14 4 Thoubal-42 66 20 5 yrs. 28 4 Thoubal-44 67 24 5 yrs. 60 12 Kakching-67 68 60 5 yrs. 320 60 Thoubal-45 69 8 76 5 yrs. 320 60 Kakching-61 70 16 5 yrs. 80 16 Kakchlng-63 71 72 5y~. 400 80 Kakching-59 72 40 5 yrs. 160 8 Kakching-55 73 8 20 5 yrs. 40 JO Kakching-45 74 INHABITED 75 16 5 yrs. 100 8 Thoubal-70 76 5 yrs. 20 2 Thoubal-50 77 40 20 5 yrs. 80 .8 Thoubal-70 78 14 5 yrs. 120 16 Thoubal-70 79 20 5 yrs. 64 12 Kakching--47 80 120 5 yrs. 400 32 Kakching-56 81 20 5 yrs. 160 20 Kakching-78 1!2 16 5 yrs. 40 4 Kakching-64 83 8 5 yrs. 32 4 Kakching-56 84 12 5 yrs. 36 4 Kakching--49 85 4 8 5 yrs. 6 4 Kakching-70 86 14 5 yr~. 200 20 Kakching-67 Daily 87 28 60 5 yrs. 320 16 Kakching-77 88 2 8 5 yrs. 80 8 Kakching-77 89 6 10 5 yrs. 60 8 Kakching-92 90 24 5 yrs. 120 12 Kakching-97 91 2 8 5 yrs. 80 8 Kakching-89 92 8 20 5 yrs. 92 8 Kakching-92 93 4 8 5 yrs. 72 6 Kakching-95 94, 12 5 yrs. 40 6 Kakching-95 95 37 SUB.DIVISION CHANDEL VILLAGE S~D~ON:CHANDEL Ameaities aDli Loc:atien Na_ of the Total area Amellities available ~thin the villaae Staple Code ViIU of the Food No. . village Educational Medical Power Drinking . COll'llllu· Post&; (In H~tares) supply flater nicatieu T.:legraph I , , I ~ I. a 3 • -_ 16 1. Phunan Sambam NA Pr.8-1 TK KR Rice 2. Khudei Khuncu NA Pr.8-1 R KR Rice 3. Unapal NA Pr.8-1 R KR ... Rice 4. Litan NA Pr.8-1 R KR Rice 5. Putum Tampak NA Pro S-l Mid.S-l TIC 'KR Rico 4j. Purum Lainingkhul NA Pr.8-1 TK KR Rice 7. Liwa Changning NA Pr.~l R KR Rice 3. KomlaThabi NA Pr.8-1 Mid.S-l H.8-1 D E T PR PO Rice 9. PenaChing NA Pr.8-1 R PR Rice 10. Purum Chumbanl NA Pr.8-1 J.B.S-l R KR Rice 11. Leishokcbin NA Pr. S-4 R/TK KR/pR. Rice 12. Kongpe NA R KR Rice 13. Tamo Laimanai NA Pr.S-Z Mid.S-l R KR Rice 14. Lamgang Khunkha NA Pr.8-1 R KR 'Rice 15. Lamgang Khuntak NA R KR Rice 16. Mittong NA Pr.8-1 R KR . Rice' 17. Mittong Khunkha NA UN- 111. Liwa Khullen NA Pro S-1 R KR Rice 19. Purum Khullen NA Pr.S-4 R{W KR Rice 20. Purum Pantha NA Pro S-1 R KR Rice 21. Aihang NA Pr.S-l R KR Rice 22. Angkhel Chayang NA Pr.S-l R KR Rice 23. Charang Ching Khunou NA Pro S-4 U.J.B.-l R KR Rice 24. Charangcbing Khullen NA Pr. S.-1 R KR Rice 25. Chandel KhuUen NA R KR Rice 26. Chandel Christian NA Pr.S~1 Mid:S-l J.B.S-l D T PR Rice 27. Chandel H.Q. NA T PR Rice 28. Maha Centre Bazal NA H.S.-l R/TK PR BPO Rice: 29. Japhou NA Pr. S-1 J.B.S-l R PR Rice '30. Mongshang Khuno. NA Pr.8-1 R PR Rice 31. Khongyon Khuntak UN- 32. Khongyon NA Pro S-1 R KR Rice :33, Larong NA Mid.S-l T PR Rice , 34., Vomku ... UN- 35. Darku NA 1.B.S-l .".. R PR Rice %. Darchin UN-· '37. Libung NA ... R PR Rice 38._ Dottang NA Pr. S-1 R PR Rice 39. Challong NA Pr. S-1 R PR Rice 40. Songlun UN- 41. Paraolon NA Pr.8-2 R PR Rice 42. Kotal Khuntak ... UN- 43. PbiraJ Machet NA INUMERATED UNDBK: 44. Anal Khullen NA Pr. S-1 R KR Rice 45. Lamphou Charu NA Pr. S-l R KR Rice 46. Oldu NA Pr.S-2 Mid. 8-1 R KR Rice 40 DIR£C'IOlty lAMa Laad usc (i.e. area undcr different types "f land use in Hcctares rounded to NCl.fCilt T~"'1l 'Day or RIll)arks L~on , . nearest uait) amI distaa~ days ofthl: indudia~ de ia Kms. JRarket/haL any place NG. FOrelt Cultivable land Culturable Area not a.vail- ifallY, 'heltl or r~liaious waste (i.e. able for culti- jn the historical or Agricultural land (i.e. areas sown witli crops pasture & vation village· ArchaeolQ- covered by Orchards lad current fan.ws grazing gical interest land and Area which Land under (a) (D) area under cannot be permanent Total area period of Misc. trees cultivated (e.g., cultiVlttion inc1u- under Jhum rotation and groves area covered ding wet rice cul- cultivation but does not by village sitc, tivatioft and dry includc barrel & un- ice Culti:vatioD Orchards) cultura.ble land) --'--'---' 11 13(1) 1) 12 13(a) 14 16 17 ._------18 19 196 14 7 yes. Kakc.hiD.&-H • 1 160 18 7 yrs. Kakcbing-12 2- 80 6 7 yrs. Kakching-l' 3 56 13 7 yrs. 1 Kakching~ 4 101 16 7 yrs. Kakching-3 5 169 15 7 yrs. Kakcb.ing_'" 6- 64 20 7 yes. 1 Kakching-8 Daily e~~pt Sunday ::: 1 195 12 7 yrs. Ka.kching-6 S 80 12 7 yrs. KakchWg-e \). 120 112 7 yrs. 40 Kakcb..iJlg~ 10 250 48 7 yrs. 160 80 Kakcb.ing-lO 11 30 7 yrs. 40 Kakching-26 12'. 71 7 yrs. 120 20 KakchiDg-27 13- 40 20 7 yrs. SO Kakching-l 14 14 60 7 yrs. 60 Kakching-21 15- 12 7 yrs. 36 Kakching-2i 1& INHABITED 17 ~ .. 32 42 7 yrs. 2 KakchiDg-IO 18- 18& 21 7 yrs. 2 160 Kakching-19 19' 120 11 7 yrs. Kakching-7 zo. 120 20 7 yrs. 14 Kakch.ing-14 21 12 62 7 yrs. 7 20 Kakching-21 22: 24 122 7 yrs. 2 2 Kakch.ing-24 2J. 24 22 7 yrs. 2 2 Kakching-25 24 20 22 7 yrs. 4 Kakching-21 25 40 '44 7 yrs. 6 10 Kakching-21 26- . 7 yrs. Kalcching-20 21 7 yrs. Kakching-19 Every Wednesday & Sunday 28 120 108 7 yrs. 2 Kakching-21 29' 40 20 7 yrs. t Kakching""":22 3()' INHABITED 31 12 7 yrs. 2 Kakching-30 32- 7 yrs. 13 200 Kakching-36 3); INHABITED 34- 7 yrs. 530 200 Kakcbing-46 35 INHAl3ITED 36 10 7 yrs. 500 100 KakcJllng-49 37 .... 8 7 yrs. 400 40 Kakching-45 3g 7 yrs. 500 200 Kakching-38 39 INHABITED 40' 21 7·yrs. 600 3(J() Kakching-48 INHABITED 41 CIL\KPIKARONG SUB-DMSION - 4Z 43 4 B4 7 yrs. 80 20 Kakchi.ng-l 44 4 76 7 yrs. 40 10 Kakcbing-4 45 47 7 yrs. 100 Kakcbing-36 46 41 VILLAGE SUB-DIVISION: CHANDEL AmeDi~i~ a,pcI J "'-ation Name oJ'tbe Totis.l area Amenities available witbin t4c village SfaPle C6tte Village oftlie Food. No. village' :educational Medical Power Drinking tommu- Post & (in Hectares)' supply water nications Telegraph _- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 19 47. Phiren KhuIJen NA Pro S-1 R Rice 4!1. Phiren Leihap NA R~ ~ Rice 4~. Mantri Pantha NA Pr.5...... 1 R 1@. Rice 5Ct Lambung NA Pr.S:-l R Kit Rice sf. Lamphou Pasna NA Pr.5-1 It. Rice 52. Modi NA Pr.S-l It' Rice 53. Komsan NA Pr:S-2 RTrK ~ Rice ~. Mahoutera NA: J.B.S-l TK KR Rice' 55. Tonsen Khullen NA Pr. S-1 Mid.S-l TK Rice ~. Tonsen Tampak Thenghuqhai NA n ~ Ricc ' 5."1. Gangpiyana. , NA n KR Rice' 58. Beru Khullen NA Pr. 5-2 U.J.~l Rfw Jdi Rice ' Naoren Loukon NA Tk KR Rice ~g~ Sokom NA n. Rice 61. Khambathel NA ~ Ricc' 61.. Tokpbachin& NA ~~ Rice 63~ MaribuDg NA Pi.~1 R,. Rice 64. Nungphora NA Pr.~l R I Rice ·42 l)IRECTOItY Lui tie / ------La nd use (i.e. area under different types of land use in Hectares rounded to Nearest Town Day or Remarks Location the nearest unit) and cfutance days of the including Code ------in Kms. market/hat any place No. Forest Cultivable land Culturable Area not avail- if any, held or religious ------VI aste (i.e. able for culti- in the historical OJ) Agriculturalland (i.e. areas sown with crops pasture & vation village Archaeolo- covered by Orchards and current fallows l1'azing gical interest ------land and Area which Land under (a) (b) area under cannot be permanent cuIti- Total area period of Misc. trees cultivated (e.g., vation including under Jhum rotation and groves area covered wet rice cultivation cultivation but does not by village site, and dry rice include barrel & un- cultivation Orchards) culturable land) ------11 12 13(a) 13(b) 14 15 16 17 18 19 33 7 yrs. 100 Kakching-39 41 13 7 yrs. 100 Kakching-37 43 16 42 7 yrs. 2 8 Kakching-33 49 32 44 7 yrs. 6 8 Kakching-22 50 32 62 7 yrs. Kakching-36 51 24 42 7 yrs. Kakching-34 52 16 4 7 yrs. 200 Kakching-20 53 64 12 7 yrs. 80 Kakching-19 54 112 7 7 yrs. 40 Kakching-28 55 85 12 7 yrs. 20 Kakching-29 56 48 8 7yrs. Kakching-32 57 48 148 7 yrs. 400 Kakching-37 Every Saturday 51t 16 40 7yrs. Kakching-25 59' 7 yrs. Kakching-25 60' 48 90 7 yrs. 4 Kakching-25 61 64 88 7 yrs. 3 Kakching-25 62 8 400 7 yrs. 32 4 Kakching-26 6J 300 7 yrs. 20 3 Kakching-31 " 43 SUB-DIVISION CHAKPIKARONG VILLAGE: SUR-DIVISION: CHAKPIKARONG Amenities an' Location Name of tb e Total area Amenities available within the village Staple Code ViJIalll of the Food No. village Educational Medical Power Drinking Commu Post & (in Hectares) supply water nications Telegraph 1 2 3 4 S 6 1 I) 9 10 1. Langching NA Pr.8-1 TK KR Rice 2. Sugnu Lamhang NA Mid. S-1 H TK KR Rice 3. Ucha Tampak NA R KR Ri~ 4. Bolyang Tampak NA Pro S-1 R KR Ri~ 5. Phung Cheng NA Pro S-1 R KR Ri~ 6. Khongnang Pheisabi NA Pr. S-1 R KR Ri~ 7. Singtam NA Pro s-1 R KR Ri~ 8. Yanglen Thingkangphai NA Mid.S-l W KR Rice' 9. Langphun NA R KR Ri~ 10. Senam Khunou NA W KR Rice 11. Ukon Thingkangphai NA Pr. S-1 W KR Ri~ 12. Molnom NA Pr. S-l R KR Rice 13. Chakpi Molbem NA Pr. s-1 W KR Rice 14. Selkui NA R KR Rice 15. Toupokpi NA Pr. S-1 Mid.S-l H T/R KR Rice 16. Tampi . NA Pr.8--1 R KR Rice 17. Anal Khunou (Yangelching) NA R KR Rice 18. Chakpi Kabungf NA Pr.S-l Chakpi Karong Mid. 8-1 D R KR PO Rice 19. Rungchang NA Pr.8-1 R KR Rice 20. Tuinou NA R KR Rice 21. Salluk NA Pr.8--1 R KR Rice: 22. Teiyang NA Pr.8--1 W KR Rice 23. Kanakangbung NA Pro S-2 R KR Rice: 24. Longja NA Pr.S-2 R KR Ricc 25. Geingai NA Pr. S-1 R KR Rice 26. Mollen NA R KR Rice 27. Paldai NA Pr.S-l R KR Rice 28. Sajik Tampak NA Pr.8--2 Mid.S-l R KR Rice: 29. Khullen Khailet NA Pr.8-1 D R KR Rice: 30. Yangdung NA Pro S-1 R KR Rice 31. Khongtal NA R KR Rice 32. Phoikon NA Pro S-1 R KR Rice 33. Haika (Helkhopao) NA R Rice .34. Haika (Lunkhai) NA Pro s.:..:..z R ~ Rice 35. Mombi NA Pr. S-1 R KR Rice 36. Gobok NA Pro S-1 R KR Rice- 37. Khubung Khunou NA Pr. S-Z T KR Rice 38. Phiran Machet NA Pr. S-I R KR Rice 39. Khubung Khullen NA Pr. S-I R KR Rice -40. Thorcham NA Pr.8-1 TK KR Rice 41. MoUuk NA R KR Ricc' 42. Songjang NA Mid:S-l R KR Rice 43. Molpibung NA R KR Ri~' 44. Tuidam NA R Kt'l Rice 45. Khongkangsavompa NA Pr. s::..l R KR rube- 46. Chebyang NA R KR Rice 47. Sargam Larnphai NA Pr.S-Z R KR Rice 48. Kangbrol NA Pr. S--l D R KR Rice 49. Tuikong NA Pr. S-l R KR Rice' SO. Zoupi NA KR Rice 51. Sehilo NA Pr. s.:.:, R KR Rice' 52. SernaJ NA R KR RiC(t 53. Tolbung NA R KR Ricec 54. Hengsi NA Pro S-l R K.R Rice 55. Tuh'ang NA R KR Rice- 46 .. O.'R~CTQRY ~.~ !,and use (i.e. area under·di1ferent types ofland use in Hectam rounded to Nearest Town Day or ReJllal'ks Location i· . tM bUrts'l onit) ad distance days of the ColiC hi J(ms. market/hat No. Forest Cultivable land Culturable Area not avail- if any, belli :~=or religious waste.(i.c~ able for culti- in the historical or Agricultural land (i.e. areas sown with crops pasture 4: vation village Archaeolo- covered by Orchards and current fallows grazing gical interest . land and Area whicb Land under (a) (b) area under cannot be permanmt Total area perioj of Mis:. trees cultivated (e.g., cuitivlttion :nclu- underJhum rotation and grove; area covered ding wet rL:e cul· cultivation but does not by village site, tivation and dry include barrel & un- ice cultivation Orchards) culturable land) U 12 l~a) H(b) 14 u 16 11 11 19 24 S yrs. ~~-32 J 2' 18 S .YI's. 2 C1Iiilg-34 2 8 Syrs. '" JC.atcl!ing-36 :. 2S ! 5),rs. JC.alclring'-':'37 It , lZ ~ Syrs. K~-37 S -40 18 S~TS. 6 8 IC.akhing-37 .1(0 20 11 5)'1'8. 16 4 ~dlin&-39 J 22 S·yrs. ·3 1 i cltmig-39 , 2 ~• 5)'1'8. 2 2 9 8 S-yrs. 16 4 =:-40 12 ~ syrs. 2 .tl#-40,- -42 1.t 20 5yrs. 2 1 11 14 ~i Syrs. 4 2 r -43 13 6 8 5 yrs. 2 =-44Kakching-43 14 200 60 40 5 yrs. 32 8 Kakching-43 15 240 260 5 yrs. 60 28 Kakching-48 16 l& 100 S yrs. 40 20 Kakching-50 17 10 240 S yrs. 240 10 K8kching-48 Daily 18 200 5 yrs. 6 Kakching-49 19 12 20 20 5 yrs. 7 2 KaJr:ching-50 20 11 10 16 5 yrs. 6 2 KaJr:ching-52 21 12 8 12 5 yrs. 4 & KaJr:ching-54 22 .. 850 S yrs. KaJr:ching-62 23 9 1210 5 yrs. KaJr:ching-63 24 350 .5 yrs. Kakcbing-63 25 300 .5 yrs. 8 2 KaJr:ching-63 26 400 5 yrs. KaJr:ching-65 27 11 900 .5 yrs. KaJr:ching-69 28 8 300 .5 yrs. KaJr:cbing-70 29 J2 250 oS yrs. KaJr:ching-lOO 30 1 250 5 yrs. Kakching-lOO 31 3 200 .5 yrs. KaJr:ching-70 n 130 oS yrs. 3 Kakching-69 33 600 5 yrs. 4 Kakcbing-69 34 100 600 oS yrs. 20 6 Kakcbing-S3 3S 600 oS yrs. 20 40 Kakching-58 36 550 5 yrs. 200 20 Kakching-.57 37. 260 5 yrs. 24 20 Kakching-60 38 24() .5 yrs. 6 2 Kakching-59 31) 320 oS yrs. 212 20 Kakching-63 4() 14 5 yrs. Kakching-74 41 18 5 yrs. Kakching-86 42 11 5 yrs. Kakching-94 43 .. , 12 oS yrs. Kakching-94 44 2 362 5 yrs. Kakching-92 45 28 5 yrs. 2 2 Kakching-86 46 200 5 yrs. 8 2 Kakching-88 47 32 .. 308 5 yrs. 38 6 Kakching-84 46 Kakching-68 49 18 28 .5 yrs. ... 3 Kakching-61 SO 32 .. 28 .5 yrs. 6 Kakching-70 51 24 24 .5 yrs. 4 Kakching-72 52 320 5 yrs. 24 8 Kakching-70 53 24 5 yrs. 20 12 Kakching-71 54 160 .5 yrs. 31 It Kakching-72 S5 41 VILLAGE SUB-DMSION : CHAKPIKARONG Amenities and