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Arunachal Pradesh S.No Arunachal Pradesh S.No. District Name of the Establishment Address Major Activity Description Broad NIC Owners Employ Code Activity hip ment Code Code Class Interval 1 09 GOVT SECONDARY 35(1) PO/PS CHANGLANG EDUCATIONAL 20 852 1 10-14 SCHOOL YANMAN DISTRICT CHANGLANG AP INSTITUTION 792120 2 09 KARUNA TRUST 21 PO KHIMIYANG, PS HOSPITAL ACTIVITIES 21 861 9 10-14 KHIMIYANG HQ (NGO) CHANGLANG DISTRICT CHANGLANG AP 792120 3 09 GOVERNMENT MIDDLE 28 KHIMIYANG HQ PO EDUCATION 20 852 1 10-14 SCHOOL KHIMIYANG PS CHANGLANG DIST CHANGLANG AP 792120 4 09 GOVERNMENT MIDDLE 38 PHANGTIP PO/PS EDUCATIONAL 20 852 1 10-14 SCHOOL CHANGLANG DISTRICT INSTITUTION CHANGLANG AP 792120 5 09 ARUNADAYA TEA 66 MC ROAD RANGKATU MANUFACTURING OF TEA 06 107 2 15-19 FACTORY TEA ESTATE RANGKATU PO/PS CHANGLANG DIST CHANGLANG AP 792120 6 09 RANGFRAH VIDYA 4 MC ROAD 6 KM EDUCATIONAL 20 852 1 10-14 NIKETAN SCHOOL MARGHERITA INSTITUTION CHANGLANG ROAD PO/PS CHANGLANG DIST CHANGLANG AP 792120 7 09 GOVERNMENT 39 CHANGLANG PO/PS EDUCATIONAL 20 851 1 10-14 DEMONSTRATION CHANGLANG DIST INSTITUTION SCHOOL CHANGLANG AP 792120 8 09 GOVERNMENT BAPUJI 33 NEW CHANGLANG PRIMARY EDUCATION 20 851 1 10-14 SCHOOL PO/PS CHANGLANG DIST CHANGLANG AP 792120 9 09 GOVERNMENT MIDDLE 2 KENGKHU PO/PS EDUCATIONAL 20 852 1 10-14 SCHOOL CHANGLANG DIST INSTITUTION CHANGLANG AP 792120 10 09 KASTURBA GANDHI 9(1/1) LUNGLONG PO/PS SECONDARY EDUCATION 20 852 1 10-14 BALIKA VIDYALAYA CHANGLANG DIST CHANGLANG AP 792120 11 09 GOVERNMENT RANGFRAH 41 CM ROAD PO/PS COLLEGE EDUCATION 20 853 1 10-14 COLLEGE CHANGLANG DISTRICT CHANGLANG AP 792120 12 09 HOLY ROSARY SCHOOL 47 1 MILE PO/PS SECONDARY EDUCATION 20 852 7 25-29 LAKTONG CHANGLANG DISTRICT CHANGLANG AP 792120 13 09 GOVERNMENT MIDDLE 69 LAKTONG PO/PS SECONDARY EDUCATION 20 852 1 10-14 SCHOOL CHANGLANG DIST CHANGLANG AP 792120 14 09 GOVERNMENT 9(1) MN ROAD KONGSA SECONDARY EDUCATION 20 852 1 10-14 SECONDARY SCHOOL NAMTOK PO NAMTOK PS CHANGLANG DIST CHANGLANG AP 792120 15 09 GOVERNMENT 63 MANMAO PO MANMAO SECONDARY EDUCATION 20 852 1 15-19 SECONDARY SCHOOL PS JAIRAMPUR DISTRICT CHANGLANG AP 792121 16 09 PRIMARY HEALTH 11 PO MANMAO PS HOSPITAL ACTIVITIES 21 861 1 15-19 CENTRE,MANMAO JAIRAMPUR DISTRICT CHANGLANG AP 792121 17 09 ST.XAVIER SCHOOL 61(3) KHAMKAI NAMPONG SECONDARY EDUCATION 20 852 9 10-14 PO NAMPONG PS JAIRAMPUR DIST CHANGLANG AP 792123 18 09 PRIMARY HEALTH 42030 PO NAMPONG PS HOSPITAL ACTIVITIES 21 861 1 25-29 CENTRE,NAMPONG JAIRAMPUR DISTRICT CHANGLANG AP 792123 19 09 GOVERNMENT MIDDLE 46/1 NAMPONG PO SECONDARY EDUCATION 20 852 1 15-19 SCHOOL NAMPONG PS JAIRAMPUR DISTRICT CHANGLANG AP 792123 20 09 GOVERNMENT HIGHER 55/1 NAMPONG PO SECONDARY EDUCATION 20 852 1 30-99 SECONDARY SCHOOL NAMPONG PS JAIRAMPUR DISTRICT CHANGLANG AP 792123 21 09 ALLIED WOOD AND 75 NAMPHAI-I PO/PS MIAO MANUFACTURING OF 06 162 2 30-99 VENEER PRODUCTS DIST CHANGLANG WOOD AND VENEER ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 22 09 TOHI VENEER PRODUCTS 80 NAMPHAI-I PO/PS MIAO MANUFACTURING OF 06 162 2 30-99 PVT LTD DIST CHANGLANG AP WOOD AND VENEER 792122 23 06 SIRURIJO TEA FACTORY 58 WEST SIANG MANUFACTURE OF TEA 06 107 4 200-499 DISTRICT (A.P) 791001 24 09 INNAO WOOD PRODUCTS 102 NAMPHAI-I PO/PS PRODUCTION OF WOOD 06 161 2 30-99 PVT LTD MIAO DIST CHANGLANG AP 792122 25 09 ROYAL ENGLISH 1(2) NAMPHAI-II PO/PS SECONDARY EDUCATION 20 852 2 10-14 ACADEMY MIAO DISTRICT CHANGLANG AP 792122 26 09 CHOEPHELLING TIBETAN 121(1) CO-OPERATIVE MANUFACTURING OF 06 139 6 25-29 SERVICE SOCIETY LTD.TR CAMP CARPET PO/PS MIAO DIST CHANGLANG AP 792122 27 09 CENTRAL SCHOOL FOR 110(1) TR CAMP PO/PS SECONDARY EDUCATION 20 852 1 20-24 TIBETANS MIAO DISTRICT CHANGLANG AP 792122 28 09 GOVT MIDDLE SCHOOL 22 PO BALINONG PS ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 20 852 1 10-14 BALINONG KHARSANG DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 29 09 ITI BALINONG 1 PO BALINONG PS TECHNICAL AND 20 852 1 20-24 KHARSANG DIST VOCATIONAL EDUCATION CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 30 09 KHARSANG TEA ESTATE 13(1) PO KHARSANG PS MANUFACTURE OF TEA 06 107 3 25-29 JENGPATHER KHARSANG DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 31 09 NAMCHIK TEA FACTORY 38(1) PO KHARSANG PS MANUFACTURING OF TEA 06 107 2 30-99 KHARSANG DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 32 04 OFFICE PAPUMPARE DISTRICT ADMINISTRATIVE & 19 821 1 200-499 ARUNACHAPPRADESH OTHER RELATED SERV 33 09 GOVT HIGHER 37 KHARSANG PO HIGHER SECONDARY 20 852 1 30-99 SECONDARY SCHOOL KHARSANG PS EDUCATION KHARSANG DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 34 09 TANGSA MODEL SCHOOL 30 PO KHARSANG PS SECONDARY EDUCATION 20 852 9 20-24 KHASAN JUGLI KHARSANG DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 35 09 GOVT MIDDLE SCHOOL 47(1) PO KHARSANG PS ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 20 852 1 10-14 KUTTOM KHARSANG DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 36 09 KHARSANG TEA PO KHARSANG PS MANUFACTURING OF TEA 06 107 3 30-99 COMPANY LTD KHARSANG DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 37 09 HAL INFRASTRUCTURE 52(1) PO KHARSANG PS CUTTING SHAPING AND 06 239 2 10-14 KHARSANG KHARSANG DIST FINISHING OF STONE CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 38 09 GOVT MIDDLE SCHOOL 86(1) PO KHARSANG PS ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 20 852 1 10-14 INJAN KHARSANG DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 39 09 RANGKA ENTERPRISES PO KHARSANG PS CONSTRUCTION OF 09 410 2 25-29 LOWER INJAN II KHARSANG DIST BUILDINGS CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 40 09 SHRI NGILANG TANGHA 1 PO KHARSANG PS MOTORISED ROAD 13 492 2 15-19 KHARSANG KHARSANG DIST FREIGHT TRANSPORT CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 41 09 GOVT MIDDLE SCHOOL 86(1) PO KHARSANG PS ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 20 852 1 10-14 KHARSANG KHARSANG DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 42 09 PRIMARY HEALTH 125 PO KHARSANG PS HOSPITAL ACTIVITIES 21 861 1 30-99 CENTER KHARSANG KHARSANG DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 43 09 POWER HOUSE 8 PO KHARSANG PS POWER SUPPLY 07 351 1 30-99 KHARSANG KHARSANG DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 44 09 VIVEKANANDA KENDRIYA 42020 KHARSANG PO/PS SECONDARY EDUCATION 20 852 1 20-24 VIDYALAYA KHARSANG DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 45 09 KASTURBA GANDHI 136 KHARSANG PO/PS ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 20 852 7 15-19 BALIKA VIDYALAYA KHARSANG DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 46 09 OLIVE ENGLISH SCHOOL 236 PO KHARSANG PS ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 20 852 2 10-14 KHARSANG KHARSANG DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 47 09 AGARWAL COAL UNIT 51 PO KHARSANG PS MINING OF HARD COAL 05 051 2 10-14 LONGTOM KHARSANG DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 48 09 PRIMARY HEALTH 44 DIYUN NAMSAI ROAD HOSPITAL ACTIVITIES 21 861 1 10-14 CENTER INNAO PO INNAO PS DIYUN DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792103 49 09 HIGHER SECONDARY 63 DIYUN NAMSAI ROAD SENIOR SECONDARY 20 852 1 20-24 SCHOOL INNAO PO INNAO PS DIYUN DIST EDUCATION CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792103 50 09 GOVT SECONDARY 126/3 PO KUMSAI PS SECONDARY EDUCATION 20 852 1 10-14 SCHOOL SOMPOI DIYUN DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792103 51 09 GOVT SECONDARY 51 DIYUN MANABHUM SECONDARY EDUCATION 20 852 1 15-19 SCHOOL DIYUN ROAD PO DIYUN PS DIYUN DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792103 52 09 IRBN SCHOOL DIYUN 77 DIYUN MANABHUM PRIMARY EDUCATION 20 851 1 15-19 ROAD PO DIYUN PS DIYUN DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 892103 53 09 POWER HOUSE DIYUN 181 DIYUN MANABHUM ELECTRICITY SUPPLY 07 351 1 30-99 ROAD PO DIYUN PS DIYUN DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792103 54 09 PUBLIC HEALTH 183 DIYUN MANABHUM WATER SUPPLY 08 360 1 25-29 ENGINEERING OFFICE ROAD PO DIYUN PS DIYUN DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792103 55 09 COMMUNITY HEALTH 222 DIYUN MANABHUM HOSPITAL ACTIVITIES 21 861 1 25-29 CENTER DIYUN ROAD PO DIYUN PS DIYUN DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792103 56 09 RURAL WORKS 225 DIYUN MANABHUM CONSTRUCTION OF 09 421 1 30-99 DEPARTMENT(MAINTENA ROAD PO DIYUN PS DIYUN ROADS NCE) DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792103 57 09 PUBLIC WORKS 271 THANA ROAD PO CONSTRUCTION OF 09 421 1 20-24 DEPARTMENT DIYUN PS DIYUN DIST BUILDINGS/ROARDS MAINTENANCE CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792103 58 09 OIL INDIA LIMITED 101 MANABHUM DIYUN OIL MINING 05 061 1 30-99 MANABHUM ROAD PO MANABHUM PS DIYUN DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792122 59 09 BODHI GYAN PUBLIC 140 PO DIYUN PS DIYUN MIDDLE SCHOOL 20 852 7 10-14 SCHOOL JYOTIPUR DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792103 60 09 MAHABODHI SCHOOL PO DIYUN PS DIYUN DIST SECONDARY SCHOOL 20 852 7 10-14 JYOTIPUR CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 61 09 SNEHA SCHOOL AVOIPUR 114 DIYUN DUMPANI SECONDARY EDUCATION 20 852 7 15-19 PMGSY ROAD PO DIYUN PS DIYUN DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792103 62 09 VAN BIHAR TEMPLE 39(1) PO DIYUN PS DIYUN RELIGIOUS WORKS 23 949 7 10-14 JYOTSNAPUR DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792103 63 09 COMMUNITY HEALTH 66 PO BORDUMSA PS HOSPITAL ACTIVITIES 21 861 1 30-99 CENTER BORDUMSA BORDUMSA DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792056 64 09 GOVT HIGHER 153 BORDUMSA PO SENIOR SECONDARY 20 852 1 30-99 SECONDARY SCHOOL BORDUMSA PS SCHOOL BORDUMSA DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792056 65 09 SOUTH INDIAN ENGLISH 193 BORDUMSA PO PRIMARY EDUCATION 20 851 2 20-24 MEDIUM SCHOOL BORDUMSA PS BORDUMSA DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792056 66 09 STATE BANK OF INDIA 195(3) PO BORDUMSA PS BANKING SERVICES 16 641 1 10-14 BORDUMSA BORDUMSA DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792056 67 09 PANLU MEMORIAL 28(20) PO BORDUMSA PS PRIMARY EDUCATION 20 851 2 10-14 SCHOOL BORDUMSA BORDUMSA DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792056 68 09 ARUN UDAY SCHOOL 99 PO BORDUMSA PS SECONDARY EDUCATION 20 852 2 10-14 BORDUMSA BORDUMSA DIST CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792056 69 09 RUBBER PROCESSING 249 PO BORDUMSA PS MANUFACTURING OF 06 221 6 25-29 PLANT BORDUMSA BORDUMSA DIST RUBBER CHANGLANG ARUNACHAL PRADESH 792056 70 09 LALUNG TEA
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