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1 District Census Handbook-Churachandpur
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK-CHURACHANDPUR 1 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK-CHURACHANDPUR 2 DISTRICT CENSUSHANDBOOK-CHURACHANDPUR T A M T E MANIPUR S N A G T E L C CHURACHANDPUR DISTRICT I O L N R G 5 0 5 10 C T SENAPATI A T D I S T R I DISTRICT S H I B P Kilpmetres D To Ningthoukhong M I I From From Jiribam Nungba S M iver H g R n Ira N A r e U iv k R ta P HENGLEP ma Lei S Churachandpur District has 10 C.D./ T.D. Blocks. Tipaimukh R U Sub - Division has 2 T.D. Blocks as Tipaimukh and Vangai Range. Thanlon T.D. Block is co-terminus with the Thanlon r R e Sub-Diovision. Henglep T.D. Block is co-terminus with the v S i r e R v Churachandpur North Sub-Division. Churachandpur Sub- i i R C H U R A C H A N D P U R N O R T H To Imphal u l Division has 5 T.D. Blocks as Lamka,Tuibong, Saikot, L u D L g Sangaikot and Samulamlan. Singngat T.D. Block is co- l S U B - D I V I S I O N I S n p T i A a terminus with the Singngat Sub-Division. j u i R T u INDIAT NH 2 r I e v i SH CHURACHANDPUR C R k TUIBONG ra T a RENGKAI (C T) 6! ! BIJANG ! B G ! P HILL TOWN (C T) ! ZENHANG LAMKA (C T) 6 G! 6 3 M T H A N L O N CCPUR H.Q. -
Manipur Floods, 2015
Joint Needs Assessment Report on Manipur Floods, 2015 Joint Needs Assessment Report This report contains the compilation of the JNA –Phase 01 actions in the state of Manipur, India in the aftermath of the incessant rains and the subsequent embankment breaches which caused massive floods in first week of August 2015 affecting 6 districts of people in valley and hills in Manipur. This is the worst flood the state has witnessed in the past 200 years as observed on traditional experiences. Joint Needs Assessment Report: Manipur Floods 2014 Disclaimer: The interpretations, data, views and opinions expressed in this report are collected from Inter-agency field assessments Under Joint Need assessment (JNA) Process, District Administration, individual aid agencies assessments and from media sources are being presented in the Document. It does not necessarily carry the views and opinion of individual aid agencies, NGOs or Sphere India platform (Coalition of humanitarian organisations in India) directly or indirectly. Note: The report may be quoted, in part or full, by individuals or organisations for academic or Advocacy and capacity building purposes with due acknowledgements. The material in this Document should not be relied upon as a substitute for specialized, legal or professional advice. In connection with any particular matter. The material in this document should not be construed as legal advice and the user is solely responsible for any use or application of the material in this document. Page 1 of 27 | 25th August 2014 Joint Needs Assessment Report: Manipur Floods 2014 Contents 1 Executive Summary 4 2 Background 5 3 Relief Measures GO & NGO 6 4 Inherent capacities- traditional knowledge 6 5 Field Assessment: 7 6 Sector wise needs emerging 7 6.1 Food Security and Livelihoods 7 a. -
District Census Handbook Bishnupur
DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK BISHNUPUR 1 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK BISHNUPUR 2 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK BISHNUPUR H A T I M P To Imphal MANIPUR C L I BISHNUPUR DISTRICT 1012 R R NAMBOL ! T NAMBOL Kilometres (M Cl) S W NH 2 6 I 6 ! OINAM D (N P) LEIMAPOKPAM I ! E r e NAMBOL SUB-DIVISION iv T R l u b A m a S N P r e v A i R a T h N c a NH 2 m o E i NGAIKHONG g n KHULLEN a Y S ! BISHNUPUR! (M Cl) C G D P BISHNUPUR 6 6 KHOIJUMAN r H Thon gjao KHULLEN e ro v k i Rive r R l I 6 u NINGTHOUKHONG b m a ! AWANG(PT) N U NINGTHOUKHONG (M Cl) S L O K T A K L A K E R BISHNUPUR SUB-DIVISION T A R C Area (in Sq. Km.)................ 496 THANGA ! Number of Sub-Divisions.... 3 Number of Towns.... 7 Number of Villages.............. 49 I H INDIA C A ! r NH 2 MOIRANG MOIRANG e R v i (M Cl) R BOUNDARY, DISTRICT........................................................ N k 6 a T ,, d r SUB-DIVISION............................................... o MOIRANG SUB-DIVISION h K ! HEADQUARTERS: DISTRICT............................................. P ! ! KHA THINUNGEI D KWAKTA (PART) ,, KWAKTA SUB-DIVISION..................................... R ! KUMBI (N P) T THANGA (N P) VILLAGES HAVING 5000 AND ABOVE POPULATION WITH NAME ! P ! C URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE: IV & V ............. ! I NH 2 NATIONAL HIGHWAY.......................................................... U R SH WANGOO STATE HIGHWAY................................................................ iver AHALLUP Khu ga R ! T IMPORTANT METALLED ROADS..................................... -
Districts of Manipur State
Manipur State Selected Economic Indicators. Sl. Items Ref. Year Unit Particulars No. 1. Geographical Area 2011 Census '000 Sq. Km. 22.327 2. Population 2011 Census Lakh No. 27.22 3. Density -do- Persons per 121 Sq. Km. 4. Sex Ratio -do- Females per 987 '000 Males 5. Percentage of Urban Population to -do- Percentage 43 the total population 6. Average Annual Exponential Growth 2001-2011 -do- 1.86% Rate 7. Population Below Poverty Line (As 1999-2000 -do- 28.54% per Planning Commission estimates) 8. Literacy rate : (i) Persons (ii) Male (iii) 2011 Census -do- i) 79.85% Female ii) 85.48% iii)77.15% 9. Gross State Domestic Product 2004-05 to 2010- (GSDP) at factor cost : 2011 (Q) Rs. in crore 9198.14 (i) At current prices -do- -do- 7184.09 (ii) At constant (1993-94) prices 10. Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) at factor cost -do- -do- 8228.31 (i) At current prices -do- -do- 6548.20 (ii) At constant (1993-94) prices 11. Per Capita NSDP (i) At current prices 2003-2004 Rupees 29684 (ii) At constant (1993-94) prices -do- 23298 12. Index of Agricultural Production 2002-2003 (P) - 3325 (Base: Triennium ending 1981- 82=100) 13. Total cropped area 1999-2000 Lakh hectare 1,65,787 14. Net area sown -do- -do- 1,55,232 15. Index of IIBtrial Production (Base : 2002-2003 (P) - 502 1993-94=100 16. Post office per lakh population 2017 (December) No. 25.75 17. All scheduled commercial banks per 2017 (December) Nos. 6.87 lakh population 18. -
Manipur Priority List 2007-08
Manipur Priority List 2007-08 Sl.No Name of the project Esti mated cost (Rs in lakhs) Power 1 Loktak Down stream H.E. Project (2X33 MW), Tamenglong district 10000.00 2 Installation of 2x1 MVA 33/11 KV sub-station at Chakpi Karong, 551.96 Chandel District 3 Installation of 2x12.5 MVA 132/33 KV sub-station at Chandel 1827.43 4 Installation of 2x1 MVA 33/11 KV sub-station at Henglep, 389.87 Churachandpur Total 127 69.26 Health Sect or 5 Construction and equipping of 50 bedded Bishnupur district 2584.58 hospital, Bishnupur Total 2584. 58 Water Supp ly 6 Augmentation of water supply scheme at Chingai Sub-Divisional 400.00 headquarter ( 0.17 MLD), Ukhrul 7 Augmentation of Water Supply Scheme for Singngat and its 250.92 surrounding villages. (0.30MLD), Churachandpur 8 Augmentation of Water Supply Scheme at Tengnoupal and its 211.88 surrounding area (0.240) M.L.D, Chandel Total 862.80 Roa ds & Br idges 9 Impvovement of road from Serou Part III to Tayang Salup via Ema 800.00 Nungthong Lairembi Temple – 0 to 20 km., Chandel 10 Improvement of road from NH-39 to Thiyam via Thoubal 1405.00 Wangmataba to D.C. Office, Thoubal 11 Upgradation of Imphal-Mayang Imphal Road (0.00km-4.00 km), 500.00 Imphal West & Thoubal 12 Construction of RCC bridge over Imphal River at Mongkhang 577.00 Lambi/Waikhom Leika Mapa, Imphal East 13 Widening and Improvement of Road from Khongman Mangil to 1392.00 Khongman Okram Chuthek, Imphal East 14 Construction of bridge over Iril river at Chingaren mapa, Imphal 530.00 East 15 Construction of RCC bridge over Iril River at Keirao -
24 March 1891 : the Day Manipur Army Defeted the British By: Lt
Evening daily Imphal Times Regd.No. MANENG /2013/51092 Volume 7, Issue 562, Wednesday, March 24, 2021 Maliyapham Palcha kumsing 3418 Rs.2/- Nobody should misuse freedom of On lockdown anniversary, India records expression: Chief Minister over 47K new Covid-19 infections IT News IT Correspondent days, Maharashtra, Punjab, eryone above the age of 45 Imphal, Mar 24: Mumbai/New Delhi, Mar 24: Karnataka, Gujarat, years can get themselves vac- Chhattisgarh and Tamil Nadu cinated from April 1, 2021 on- Chief Minister N. Biren While the first anniversary reported a surge in the number wards, India crossed a signifi- Singh has said that even of a nation-wide lock down of Covid-19 cases. These states cant milestone in the fight though Article 19 of the Con- (phase I March 25, 2020 –April together account for 80.90 per against Covid-19 when cumu- stitution guarantees Freedom 14,2020) is falling on Thursday, cent of the new cases, accord- lative number of vaccine doses of Speech and Expression to India recorded 47,262 new cases ing to the ministry. crossed five crore. These in- every citizen of the country, of the coronavirus disease in a India’s total active caseload clude 79,03,068 healthcare work- nobody should misuse it. He timespan of 24 hours, taking the is rising after touching its low- ers (HCWs) who have taken the was speaking as the chief nationwide tally to 11,734,058, est mark in mid-February. On 1st dose and 50,09,252 HCWs guest at the inauguration as per the Union health minis- Wednesday morning it stood at who have taken the 2nd dose, function of a Multipurpose try update on Wednesday 23,080. -
Employees' Provident Funds & Miscellaneous
GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION(S) No. 0510112018-CFO/DE(S)Pt-II Imphal, the I ~ ctober , 2020 To All Zonal Education Officer, Directorate of Education(S) Subject:- Employees' Provident Funds & Miscellaneous Provision Act, 1952 (EPF & MP Act, 1952)- compliance by Schools in Manipur. Sir/Madam, Kindly find enclosed a copy of letter sent by Employees' Provident Fund Organisation (Ministry of Labour, Govt. oflndia) Ref. No. NE/Imp/Enf/Cov/213 dated 17th July, 2020 on the cited subject. As per letter, a good number of private schools in Manipur have already been covered under the purview of the Employees' Provident Funds & Miscellaneous Provision Act, 1952 for social security benefits of its employees. At the same time some of the private schools are disobeying mandatory provisions of the Act which may be intentional or otherwise. Therefore , all the Zonal Education Officers are requested to look into the matter so as to bring all remaining private school to make mandatory provision of the EPF & MP Act, 1952. The brief list of Schools who have been defying the EPF & MP Act, 1952 are also enclosed herewith. ~~I~ (M. Rubina Devi) Chief Finance Officer Directorate of Education(S) Copy to : 1. Director, Directorate of Education(S) 2. Additional Director(V /H), Directorate of Education(S) 3. Guard File •trecrl'lf' Etin. (S) Lamph~' fUcei~ Lia. N•. - ----- ~... ~ - - ~ J 2> ~ {P'_-:=- 11 J lirt••llW Phone:0385-2442815 Cf,J.T.J 1;fi ~~RtaiP.fu w ro;:r Employees' Provident Fund Organization ( J3.l1i ~I 'l-fITTf Wq5'R) ( Ministry of Labour, Govt. -
Hundreds of People Welcome V Valte
IMPHAL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2020 Hundreds of people welcome V Valte KSA celebrates 15th foundation day By Our Staff Reporter to get satisfactory results so KSA president, and script has been strenu- IMPHAL, Nov 27 (DIPR) The Minister warned the far, " he said. Ningthoujam Chetan, in the ous. Furthermore it could add staff of any negligence in IMPHAL, Nov 27 : The "There is still an ocean of meantime stated that the asso- more burden to the students, Transport, TA & Hills and performing their duties with Kangleipak Students' difference in the educational ciation emphasis mainly on he said while urging the con- GAD Minister Vungzagin appropriate disciplinary ac- Association (KSA) observed system and its objective when three important sectors viz- cerned Ministry to reconsider Valte was welcomed by tion. its 15th foundation at the hall of compared to educational sys- education, agriculture and its move. hundreds of people in a rousing The Minister also visited Manipur College today. tems of other advanced health. According to a sur- Mediapersons and mem- reception ceremony held at the the proposed site for con- Delivering the keynote ad- countries," he continued. vey, most of the present bers of other organisations Constituency headquarter, struction of Kendra Vidalaya dress during the celebration Education is a dynamic teachers are bereft of training attending the event were pre- Thanlon. in the district headquarters. function, secretary general of process and it keeps on for around 10 to 15 years and sented with shawls during the The reception programme Visiting different villages KSA, Seram Hemjit stated changing with time and place thus their knowledge is al- function. -
State / Ut : Manipur Nodal Cpsu
REGISTRATION & ATTENDANCE AND RECEIPT OF MEMENTOS AND ID CARDS ANNEXURE - 7 STATE LEVEL PAINTING COMPETITION ON ENERGY CONSERVATION - 2018 STATE / UT : MANIPUR GROUP - A NODAL CPSU : NHPC LIMITED SCHOOL NAME / ADDRESS Sl.No. NAME OF STUDENT FATHER'S / MOTHER'S NAME STD. REMARKS TEL. No. ETC. PH. PREMJIT SINGH CLASS: V 1 PHILEM SAIPRINCY DEVI MOIRANG L.C.M HIGH SCHOOL MOIRANG ROLL NO. 1 PH.NO. 7005844746 M. ROCKY SINGH CLASS: V 2 MOIRANGTHEM THAJAMANBI DEVI TENTHA KHONGBAL MAYAI LEIKAI INAOBI NINGSHING MAHEIKOL TENTHA ROLL NO.15 PH.NO.9856721049 CLASS: VI 3 N. NIHAR SINGH PH.NO. 7005096089 THANGAL GENERAL ACADEMY SAITON ROLL NO. SINAM SANAHAL KHAGEMPALLI PANTHAK CLASS: V 4 LANLEIBA SINAM RAMAKRISHNA MISSION SCHOOL IMPHAL PH.NO. 9612161220 ROLL NO. 14 8837249904 BISHNUPUR KHA GOVT JUNIOR CLASS: IV 5 NAOREM SARIKA DEVI PH.NO. 9862337229 BISHNUPUR HIGH SCHOOL ROLL NO. 11 M. RAJKUMAR SINGH NINGTHOUKHONG MAMANG CLASS: V 6 MOIRANGTHEM REYMASTRIO SINGH NINGTHOUKHONG W/NO.13 NINGTHOUKHONG JR HIGH SCHOOL ROLL NO. 13 PH.NO. 7629090810 L. INAOCHA MEITEI CLASS: VI 7 LAISHRAM SAMUAL MEITEI PHUBALA CAREER FOUNDATION ACADEMY PHUBALA ROLL NO. 14 PH.NO. 9378071258 H. BASANTA SINGH KHOIJUMAN,BISHNUPUR CLASS: VI 8 HAOBIJAM VISHAL SINGH KHOIJUMAN EMINENT SCHOOL 7005392803 ROLL NO. 8 PH.No.7005391803 M. GHANASHYAM SINGH CLASS: V 9 MAIBAM PARBING SINGH MOIRANG THE LITTLE BIRDS SCHOOL MOIRANG ROLL NO. 31 PH.NO. 985202770 TH. ANIL SINGH LANGJING CLASS: VI 10 TH. SANATHOI LANGJING HIGH SCHOOL IMPHAL PH.NO. 9856938756 ROLL NO. 9856938754 P. SOMOKANTA SINGH CLASS: V 11 PUKHRAMBAM SUSHIL SINGH MOIRANG L.C.M HIGH SCHOOL MOIRANG ROLL NO. -
Government of Manipur Directorate of Tribal Affairs & Hills
GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR DIRECTORATE OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS & HILLS VOLUME – I NOTICE INVITING TENDER (NIT) (Through e-Tender) Name of Work : Construction of Community Hall/Guest House in the Hill Areas of Manipur. NIT No. : 04/2019-TA&H/E-Tender/SCA/ART Executive Engineer - II TA & Hills, Manipur GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR DIRECTORATE OF TRIBAL AFFAIRS & HILLS VOLUME – I NOTICE INVITING TENDER (NIT) (Through e-Tender) N0. : 04/2019-TA&H/E-Tender/SCA/ART Dated, Imphal the 5th Sep., 2020 The Executive Engineer-II, Directorate of Tribal Affairs & Hills, Manipur invites at two Bids system (Technical Bid and Financial Bid) at Percentage Rate Tender through e-Procurement from eligible Registered contractors of this Department for e-tender for the following work given below:- Sl. Estimated Cost Earnest Money Cost of Time No Name of the work (Excluding (EMD) Form Allowed . GST & LC) 1. Construction of Community Hall/Guest House in the Hill Areas of Manipur. Package – 1 : Construction of Community Hall at Kenelu Village, Rs. 28,83,155/- Rs. 58,000/- Rs. 1000/- 12 months Senapati District. Package – 2 : Construction of Community Hall at Maopungdon Rs. 28,83,155/- Rs. 58,000/- Rs. 1000/- 12 months Village, Senapati District. Package – 3 : Construction of Community Hall at Chawangkining Rs. 28,83,155/- Rs. 58,000/- Rs. 1000/- 12 months Village, Kangpokpi District. Package – 4 : Construction of Community Hall at West Joupi Village, Rs. 28,83,155/- Rs. 58,000/- Rs. 1000/- 12 months Kangpokpi District. Package – 5: Construction of Community Hall at Jamkhu Village, Rs. 28,83,155/- Rs. 58,000/- Rs. -
Economic Survey Manipur 2019-20
Economic Survey Manipur 2019-20 DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR LAMPHELPAT P R E F A C E The ‘Economic Survey, Manipur, 2019-20’ presents a broad analysis of the latest economic situation of the state based on performance appraisal data collected from various sources. It is the 24th issue of the series. The general observation and status of the various sectors of the State’s economy is briefly discussed in Part-I and supporting statistical tables are presented in Part-II. Some of the chapters/tables have been modified in the present issue on the basis of the data-base made available by the different Agencies/Departments. The district level data presented herein relates to the 9 (Nine) Districts which existed before the creation of the new 7 (Seven) Districts in December, 2016 except those for which the concerned department is able to furnish information for the 16 districts. Certain information are depicted in the form of charts. It is hoped that with the active co-operation of different Organisations/ Departments, the Directorate will be able to make improvements in the quality and contents of the publication in its future issues. The co-operation and help extended spontaneously by different Departments of the Government, local bodies and private institutions are gratefully acknowledged. I also appreciate all the officers and staff of the Economic Analysis (EA) and Coordination and Publications (COP) Units of the Directorate for their untiring efforts put in for preparation of the current issue of the publication. The co- operation extended by the Printing Unit of the Directorate in printing and binding of the publication is also gratefully acknowledged. -
State Legislature for the Month of March, 2021(Pre) Government of Manipur
Id: Montly_expen_b30rep001 Report on Expenditure of Grant No. 1 - State Legislature for the month of March, 2021(Pre) Government of Manipur No. Major Head Available(+)/ Actual Progressive Available %age of Total Grant or Appropriation over spent(-) Expenditure Expenditure balance(+) prog.exp. Sub Major Head balance amount for the upto the over spent (Col.6) at the current current amount(-) to total Minor Head begining of month month grant or the month (Col.3- appropria- Sub Head (Col.7 of Col.6) tion previous month) (Col.3) (Rupees in lakh) (Rs. in lakh) (Rs. in lakh) (Rs. in lakh) (Rs. in lakh) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 O S R T (a) (b) (c) (a+b+c) 2011 Parliament/State/Union Territory Legislatures 02 State/Union Territory Legislatures 101 Legislative Assembly 1 05 Leader of Opposition Hill - .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Valley - .32 .00 .00 .32 .32 .32 1,00.00 .00 1,00.00 2 06 Legal Charges Hill - .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Valley - 90.00 30.00 .00 1,20.00 .57 29.97 99.50 .60 99.50 3 08 Members Hill - .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Valley - 47,71.57 16,85.13 .00 64,56.70 - 4,30.49 11,15.26 97.84 1,39.38 97.84 4 12 Speaker and Deputy Speaker Hill - .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Valley - 1,91.44 79.34 .00 2,70.78 2,46.74 1,09.36 1,81.32 25.28 1,81.32 5 13 Medical Facilities for Ex-Members Hill - .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Valley - 2,02.00 .00 .00 2,02.00 2.11 2.10 1,00.00 .01 1,00.00 6 15 Chairman & Vice-Chairman, Hill Areas Committee Hill - .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Valley - 85.72 .00 - 1.08 84.64 59.93 34.02 70.66 24.83 70.66 7 16 National eidhan Application (NeVA) Hill - .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 Valley - .00 .00 .10 .10 .00 .00 .00 .10 .00 Page No : 1 of 4 Id: Montly_expen_b30rep001 Report on Expenditure of Grant No.