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KAMORTA ISLAND Sl.No KAMORTA ISLAND Sl.No. Particulars 31.12.2008 1. Area (Sq Km) 188.03 2. Census Villages (2001 Census) 32 i. Inhabited # 24 1 Pilpillow 2 Neeche Tapu 3 Olipon (Alhinpon) 4 Bumpal 5 Daring 6 Maru 7 Chanel (Chanol) 8 Banderkari (Pulu) 9 Toame/Inme 10 Changua/Changup 11 Masala Tapu 12 Alukian/Alhukheck 13 Knot 14 Payuha 15 Munak (Incl. Ponioo [Moul]) 16 Ramzoo 17 Kamorta/Kalatapu 18 Chota Inak 19 Bera Inak/Badnak 20 Vikas Nagar 21 Kakana 22 Nyicalang 23 Mohreak/Kohreakap 24 Kuikua ii. Un-inhabited 8 1 Upper Tapu 2 Manjula 3 Okiya/Chiya 4 Karan (Karav) 5 Tamae 6 Alointung 7 Alpintu/Alpintung 8 Inmae 3. Revenue Villages Nil 4. Panchayat Bodies i. Gram Panchayats Nil ii. Panchayat Samities Nil iii. Zilla Parishad Constituencies Nil 5. House Holds (2001 Census) 676 6. Population (2001 Census) 3412 Male 1904 Female 1508 7. ST Population (2001 Census) 1854 Island wise Statistical Outline - 2008 Male 968 Female 886 8. Languages Spoken Nicobari, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu & Malayalam 9. Main Religion Hinduism, Christianity & Islam 10. Occupation – Main Workers (2001 Census) (i) Cultivators 3 (ii) Agricultural Labourers Nil (iii) Household Industries 242 (iv) Other Workers 880 (v) Marginal worker 90 11. APWD (i) Road Length (km.) 58.64 (ii) No of RO Plant 4 (iii) Villages provided with piped water 31 (iv) No of govt Guest House & Rooms 1 (11Rooms & 2 Doormentry) 12. Health Services (a) Institutions (No.) (ii) Community Health Center 01 (ii) Sub Center 03 (b) Health Manpower (No.) (i) Doctor 2007 3 (ii) Nurses/Midwives/LHVs 2007 15 (iii) Para Medical Staff 2007 40 (c) Bed Strength (No.) 37 (d) Facilities available - X ray 01 - ECG 01 -Pathalogy Laboratory 01 Operation Theater 01 -Ambulance 02 -CT Scan Nil -Ultra Sound 01 -Telemedicine 01 - Any other major facilities Nil 13. Civil Supplies (i) Fair Price Shop (No.) 2 (ii) No. of Godown with capacity (No./MT) 1 (500) (iii) Manpower (No.) 10 (iv) Ration Card (APL+BPL) (No.) 3388* (v) Quantity of Rice Allotted (MT) 300 (vi) Quantity of Sugar Allotted (MT) 72 (vii) Quantity of Wheat Allotted(MT) Nil 14. Education (a) Institutions (No.) (i) Pre Primary School Nil Island wise Statistical Outline - 2008 (ii) Primary School 6 (iii) Middle School 2 (iv) Secondary School 2 (v) Senior Secondary School Nil (b) Enrolment (No.) (i) Pre Primary Schools Nil (ii) Primary Schools 411 (iii) Middle Schools 211 (iv) Secondary Schools 113 (v) Senior Secondary Schools Nil (c) Teaching Staff(No.) (i) Pre Primary Schools Nil (ii) Primary Schools 13 (iii) Middle Schools 13 (iv) Secondary Schools 21 (v) Senior Secondary Schools Nil (d) Result Secondary- appeared 45 - Passed 33 (d) Library 1 15. Social Welfare (i) Anganwadi Centre (No.) Nil (ii) Training cum production Centre (No.) Nil (iii) Day Care Centre (No.) Nil 16. Electricity (i) Installed capacity (MU) 0.85 (ii) Electricity Generation (MU) 1.64 (iii) No of Villages electrified (No.) 14 (iv) No of consumers (No.) 633 (v) Line Data – HT line (33KV) Nil - 33KV-11KV 18.40 - 415 (LT Line) 34.71 17. Agriculture (i) Area under Cultivation (Hect.) NE (ii) Area sub merged in Tsunami (Hect.) 527.27 (iii) Agricultural Depot. (No.) 1 (iv) Agriculture farm (No.) 1 (v) Well/Ponds/pump set (No.) 4/8/100 (vi) Check Dam (No.) 1 (vii) Distribution of Seedlings (No.) 5900 (viii) Distribution of Seeds (MT) Nil (ix) Distribution of Pesticides( Dry/Liquid) (MT/Lit.) P-0.25, LF-30 (x) Distribution of Fertilizers (MT) Nil (xi) Main Crops (Name) Coconut & Cashew (xii) Irrigation Sources Ponds, Well, Check dam, Pump set 18. Veterinary Services Island wise Statistical Outline - 2008 (a) Institutions (No.) (i) Veterinary Dispensary 1 (ii) Artificial Insemination Centre/Sub Centre 1 (b) Manpower (No.) (i) Doctor 1 (ii) Para Veterinary Staff 5 (iii) Milk Production (000’ tones ) 0.13 (c) Live Stock Census- 2007 - Cattle 65 - Goat 222 - Pig 186 - Poultry 2051 19. Fisheries (i) Fishermen (Nos) Nil (ii) Fishing Craft used (No.) Nil 20 Tourism (i) Guest Houses (No.) Nil 21. Industries (A) Industries Registered (No.) Nil 22. Co-operative Societies (i) Societies Registered (No.) 8 (ii) Membership (No.) 165 (iii) Share Capital (Rs. in Lakhs) 2.160 23. Transport (a) Bus Service (i) Buses fleet strength 02 (ii) Bus on road 02 (iii) Trips made 769 (iv) Work shop facilities No (v) Total Km operated 24772 (b) Shipping Services (i) Whether connected by Boat (Yes/No) Yes (ii) Boat service available (Yes/No) Yes (iii) Availability of Berthing facilities (Yes/No) Yes 24. Postal Service (No.) (i) Head Post Office Nil (ii) Sub Post Office 1 (iii) ED Sub Post Office Nil (iv) ED Branch Post Office 1 (v) Letter Box 6 25. Telecommunication (a) Telephone (i) Telephone Exchange (No.) 2 (ii) Telephone Connection (No.) - Govt. 47 Island wise Statistical Outline - 2008 - Private 86 (b) Mass Media & Entertainment (i) Doordarshan Transmission Center (No.) 1 VLTC (ii) Radio Transmission Center (No.) Nil 26. Other Facilities (a) Employment Exchange/Asst. Employment Nil Bureau (No.) (b) Banking (No.) (i) All India Financial Institution Nil (ii) Commercial Bank Nil (iii) Commercial Bank Branch 1 (iv) Co-operative Bank Branch Nil 27 Law & Order Nil 28. Forest (i) Area under Forest (Sq km.) - Protected 140.00 * Tsunami Ration card # vide AC Nancowric letter No. ACN/4-2/2009/608 dated 20th March 2009, 32 census villages were at Kamorta Island Islands. But after Tsunami only 12 villages were exist namely Pilpillow, Daring, Banderkari/Pulu,Changua/Changup,Payuha, Munak incl.Ponioo/Moul, Ramzoo, Kamorta/Kalatapu, Chota Inak, Berainak/Badanak,Vikas Nagar & kakana. Island wise Statistical Outline - 2008 .
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