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Total East Gangtok Sumin Lingzey Mangthang 18 2.89 133 21.38 195 31.3505 270 43.41 5 0.80 1 0.16 622 East Gangtok Sumin Lingzey WARD-WISE POPULATION BY SOCIAL GROUP DistrictSub-Division GPU Ward Bhutia Lepcha Schedule Tribe Other Backward Class Most Backward Class Schedule Caste Unreserved Population Population % Population % Population % Population % Population % Population % Total East Gangtok Sumin Lingzey Mangthang 18 2.89 133 21.38 195 31.3505 270 43.41 5 0.80 1 0.16 622 East Gangtok Sumin Lingzey Upper Sumin 357 73.76 0 0.00 15 3.10 91 18.80 0 0.00 21 4.34 484 East Gangtok Sumin Lingzey Middle Sumin (Sumin Gumpa) 177 59.20 32 10.70 35 11.71 55 18.39 0 0.00 0 0.00 299 East Gangtok Sumin Lingzey Lower Sumin 82 13.10 111 17.73 347 55.43 65 10.38 13 2.08 8 1.28 626 East Gangtok Sumin Lingzey Lower Linzey 16 2.97 36 6.69 397 73.79 44 8.18 0 0.00 45 8.36 538 East Gangtok Sumin Lingzey Upper Lingzey 37 7.58 115 23.57 168 34.43 167 34.22 1 0.20 0 0.00 488 East Gangtok West Pendam Ralang 200 26.35 114 15.02 236 31.09 126 16.60 72 9.49 11 1.45 759 East Gangtok West Pendam Syapley 30 5.48 46 8.41 267 48.81 181 33.09 18 3.29 5 0.91 547 East Gangtok West Pendam Sakhu 16 2.47 18 2.78 431 66.51 127 19.60 38 5.86 18 2.78 648 East Gangtok West Pendam Khanigaon 0 0.00 56 9.02 277 44.61 197 31.72 90 14.49 1 0.16 621 East Gangtok West Pendam Singleybong 0 0.00 115 19.33 241 40.50 158 26.55 74 12.44 7 1.18 595 East Gangtok West Pendam Bordang 35 4.99 110 15.69 138 19.69 87 12.41 309 44.08 22 3.14 701 East Gangtok West Pendam Sawney 97 7.42 241 18.43 248 18.96 445 34.02 273 20.87 4 0.31 1308 East Gangtok Central Pendam Karmithang 0 0.00 53 6.91 576 75.10 36 4.69 59 7.69 43 5.61 767 East Gangtok Central Pendam Burung 20 2.72 52 7.07 543 73.78 14 1.90 86 11.68 21 2.85 736 East Gangtok Central Pendam Cheuribotey 40 4.26 104 11.08 540 57.51 212 22.58 38 4.05 5 0.53 939 East Gangtok Central Pendam Duga 11 1.86 75 12.71 353 59.83 94 15.93 46 7.80 11 1.86 590 East Gangtok Central Pendam Deorali 66 4.38 252 16.72 829 55.01 149 9.89 190 12.61 21 1.39 1507 East Gangtok Central Pendam Jitlang 28 2.67 206 19.64 263 25.07 298 28.41 243 23.16 11 1.05 1049 East Pakyong East Pendam Mamzey 9 2.55 16 4.53 279 79.04 38 10.76 0 0.00 11 3.12 353 East Pakyong East Pendam Padamchey 0 0.00 77 15.34 251 50.00 133 26.49 41 8.17 0 0.00 502 East Pakyong East Pendam Kaiyong 82 23.84 205 59.59 3 0.87 24 6.98 30 8.72 0 0.00 344 East Pakyong East Pendam Tindharey Kali Khola 0 0.00 298 73.22 0 0.00 94 23.10 15 3.69 0 0.00 407 East Pakyong East Pendam Upper Bhasmey 0 0.00 325 69.89 17 3.66 21 4.52 101 21.72 1 0.22 465 East Pakyong East Pendam Lower Bhasmey 4 0.61 291 44.16 20 3.03 185 28.07 159 24.13 0 0.00 659 East Pakyong Budang Kamarey Budang 120 22.26 63 11.69 180 33.40 159 29.50 16 2.97 1 0.19 539 East Pakyong Budang Kamarey Sajong 77 22.51 10 2.92 67 19.59 148 43.27 39 11.40 1 0.29 342 East Pakyong Budang Kamarey Upper Pachak 167 35.68 6 1.28 1 0.21 289 61.75 5 1.07 0 0.00 468 East Pakyong Budang Kamarey Lower Pachak 110 25.46 4 0.93 91 21.06 227 52.55 0 0.00 0 0.00 432 East Pakyong Budang Kamarey Kamarey 39 9.97 31 7.93 228 58.31 90 23.02 3 0.77 0 0.00 391 East Pakyong Chalamthang Pacheykhani Naya Busty 25 6.76 128 34.59 112 30.27 101 27.30 4 1.08 0 0.00 370 East Pakyong Chalamthang Pacheykhani East Dikling 450 43.90 0 0.00 100 9.76 325 31.71 75 7.32 75 7.32 1025 East Pakyong Chalamthang Pacheykhani Tshalamthang Dugalakha 16 4.02 170 42.71 142 35.68 52 13.07 0 0.00 18 4.52 398 East Pakyong Chalamthang Pacheykhani Lossing 96 21.15 30 6.61 211 46.48 84 18.50 8 1.76 25 5.51 454 East Pakyong Chalamthang Pacheykhani Dikling Pachekhani 1 0.19 7 1.31 414 77.53 73 13.67 18 3.37 21 3.93 534 East Pakyong Chalamthang Pacheykhani Pacheykhani 8 1.11 39 5.42 320 44.51 141 19.61 211 29.35 0 0.00 719 East Pakyong Chalamthang Pacheykhani Bengthang 1 0.20 39 7.77 413 82.27 33 6.57 12 2.39 4 0.80 502 East Pakyong Chalamthang Pacheykhani Rorathang Bazar 47 5.97 147 18.68 220 27.95 167 21.22 79 10.04 127 16.14 787 East Pakyong Taza Ganchung 40 8.30 37 7.68 333 69.09 53 11.00 12 2.49 7 1.45 482 East Pakyong Taza Dugalakha 4 1.04 169 44.01 144 37.50 66 17.19 0 0.00 1 0.26 384 East Pakyong Taza Kaputhang 178 40.92 63 14.48 151 34.71 34 7.82 5 1.15 4 0.92 435 East Pakyong Taza Ruchalgaon 25 5.25 166 34.87 155 32.56 53 11.13 76 15.97 1 0.21 476 East Pakyong Taza Titiribotey 12 3.35 90 25.14 178 49.72 26 7.26 52 14.53 0 0.00 358 East Rongli Tarpin Salgari 0 0.00 69 7.12 790 81.53 110 11.35 0 0.00 0 0.00 969 East Rongli Tarpin Mandir 0 0.00 0 0.00 300 100.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 300 East Rongli Tarpin Lower Tarpin 5 0.40 16 1.29 675 54.44 470 37.90 61 4.92 13 1.05 1240 East Rongli Tarpin Upper Tarpin 0 0.00 30 3.75 328 40.95 432 53.93 0 0.00 11 1.37 801 East Rongli Tarpin Middle Tarpin 0 0.00 14 1.24 711 63.20 395 35.11 0 0.00 5 0.44 1125 East Rongli Rhenock Kyongsa 97 17.64 37 6.73 293 53.27 60 10.91 33 6.00 30 5.45 550 East Rongli Rhenock Reshi 17 1.94 109 12.44 354 40.41 277 31.62 119 13.58 0 0.00 876 East Rongli Rhenock Chalisey 351 32.93 140 13.13 286 26.83 147 13.79 114 10.69 28 2.63 1066 East Rongli Rhenock Challampong 116 36.48 110 34.59 34 10.69 37 11.64 16 5.03 5 1.57 318 East Rongli Rhenock Rungdung 38 6.29 19 3.15 339 56.13 149 24.67 40 6.62 19 3.15 604 East Rongli Rhenock Rhenock Bazar 74 3.89 26 1.37 444 23.37 101 5.32 441 23.21 814 42.84 1900 DESME 1 WARD-WISE POPULATION BY SOCIAL GROUP DistrictSub-Division GPU Ward Bhutia Lepcha Schedule Tribe Other Backward Class Most Backward Class Schedule Caste Unreserved Population Population % Population % Population % Population % Population % Population % Total East Rongli Rhenock Camming Ground 9 2.07 18 4.14 67 15.40 149 34.25 161 37.01 31 7.13 435 East Rongli Rhenock Dev. Area 2 0.57 17 4.89 175 50.29 85 24.43 64 18.39 5 1.44 348 East Rongli Aritar Gumpa Simanagoan (Rhenock Bora362 Kagyed 52.62 Gumpa) 35 5.09 37 5.38 160 23.26 72 10.47 22 3.20 688 East Rongli Aritar Aritar Maneydara 53 8.94 77 12.98 258 43.51 138 23.27 31 5.23 36 6.07 593 East Rongli Aritar Pradhan Gaon 13 2.41 23 4.27 416 77.18 38 7.05 49 9.09 0 0.00 539 East Rongli Aritar Kingstone 60 6.26 53 5.53 483 50.42 259 27.04 80 8.35 23 2.40 958 East Rongli Aritar Khamdung 20 4.42 88 19.43 295 65.12 36 7.95 13 2.87 1 0.22 453 East Rongli Aritar Kutitar 9 1.64 42 7.65 397 72.31 93 16.94 1 0.18 7 1.28 549 East Rongli Sudunglakha Suntaley Darpaney 6 1.49 111 27.48 250 61.88 36 8.91 1 0.25 0 0.00 404 East Rongli Sudunglakha Mulukey 18 4.30 233 55.61 141 33.65 27 6.44 0 0.00 0 0.00 419 East Rongli Sudunglakha Sudunglakha 5 2.06 13 5.35 180 74.07 45 18.52 0 0.00 0 0.00 243 East Rongli Sudunglakha Kopchey 0 0.00 10 3.28 59 19.34 227 74.43 8 2.62 1 0.33 305 East Rongli Sudunglakha Giri Gaon 15 3.71 5 1.24 253 62.62 120 29.70 11 2.72 0 0.00 404 East Rongli Dalapchen Mangkhim 59 16.25 25 6.89 17 4.68 260 71.63 0 0.00 2 0.55 363 East Rongli Dalapchen Sadhu Gaon 41 7.84 17 3.25 218 41.68 230 43.98 17 3.25 0 0.00 523 East Rongli Dalapchen Katahar Botey 54 7.51 23 3.20 173 24.06 438 60.92 31 4.31 0 0.00 719 East Rongli Dalapchen Daragaon 1 0.18 0 0.00 60 10.99 473 86.63 7 1.28 5 0.92 546 East Rongli Dalapchen Mandir Gaon 14 4.22 14 4.22 169 50.90 117 35.24 18 5.42 0 0.00 332 East Rongli Dalapchen Sawa 24 6.45 24 6.45 150 40.32 137 36.83 26 6.99 11 2.96 372 East Rongli Regoh Bimbirey 53 16.72 23 7.26 26 8.20 212 66.88 3 0.95 0 0.00 317 East Rongli Regoh Talkharga 32 7.64 1 0.24 0 0.00 385 91.89 0 0.00 1 0.24 419 East Rongli Regoh Thokar 18 3.85 3 0.64 50 10.68 387 82.69 10 2.14 0 0.00 468 East Rongli Regoh Sisney 165 32.29 23 4.50 23 4.50 261 51.08 7 1.37 32 6.26 511 East Rongli Regoh Dokchin 83 18.24 3 0.66 0 0.00 367 80.66 2 0.44 0 0.00 455 East Rongli Premlakha Subaneydara Agam Lok 144 25.76 68 12.16 116 20.75 178 31.84 47 8.41 6 1.07 559 East Rongli Premlakha Subaneydara Maney Sisney 57 8.95 123 19.31 320 50.24 136 21.35 0 0.00 1 0.16 637 East Rongli Premlakha Subaneydara Subaneydara 27 7.99 18 5.33 18 5.33 273 80.77 2 0.59 0 0.00 338 East Rongli Premlakha Subaneydara Singaneybas 40 43.96 5 5.49 0 0.00 46 50.55 0 0.00 0 0.00 91 East Rongli Premlakha Subaneydara Premlakha 103 65.61 25 15.92 0 0.00 29 18.47 0 0.00 0 0.00 157 East Rongli Gnathang Tsomgu 355 54.95 87 13.47 61 9.44 74 11.46 57 8.82 12 1.86 646 East Rongli Gnathang Yakla Sherathang 195 75.29 21 8.11 18 6.95 9 3.47 16 6.18 0 0.00 259 East Rongli Gnathang Kupup 351 66.48 32 6.06 46 8.71 34 6.44 63 11.93 2 0.38 528 East Rongli Gnathang Gnathang 355 50.79 136 19.46 100 14.31 67 9.59 41 5.87 0 0.00 699 East Rongli Gnathang Zoluk 24 10.91 108 49.09 33 15.00 45 20.45 10 4.55 0 0.00 220 East Rongli Lingtam Phadamchen Upper Lingtam 184 28.98 230 36.22 0 0.00 135 21.26 86 13.54 0 0.00 635 East Rongli Lingtam Phadamchen Middle Lingtam 100 21.69 177 38.39 47 10.20 137 29.72 0 0.00 0 0.00 461 East Rongli Lingtam Phadamchen Lower Lingtam 116 53.21 36 16.51 37 16.97 26 11.93 0 0.00 3 1.38 218 East Rongli Lingtam Phadamchen Nimachen 112 49.78 27 12.00 43 19.11 42 18.67 0 0.00 1 0.44 225 East Rongli Lingtam Phadamchen Phadamchen 336 69.14 11 2.26 58 11.93 54 11.11 26 5.35 1 0.21 486 East Rongli Rolep Lamaten Rolep 18 3.83 2 0.43 10 2.13 436 92.77 4 0.85 0 0.00 470 East Rongli Rolep Lamaten Chongthang 28 8.48 6 1.82 12 3.64 284 86.06 0 0.00 0 0.00 330 East Rongli Rolep Lamaten Upper Lamaten 86 29.25 6 2.04 0 0.00 176 59.86 26 8.84 0 0.00 294 East Rongli Rolep Lamaten Middle Lamaten 286 51.35 18 3.23 15 2.69 115 20.65 1 0.18 122 21.90 557 East Rongli Rolep Lamaten Lower Lamaten 29 17.26 14 8.33 19 11.31 106 63.10 0 0.00 0 0.00 168 East Rongli Chujachen Sungdung 64 6.66 66 6.87 241 25.08 169 17.59 37 3.85 384 39.96 961 East Rongli Chujachen Markang 132 31.65 13
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