CENSUS OF 1991

SERIES - 18 DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK PART XII - A & B VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT

S_ R_ LUHADIA Director of Census Operations Nagaland CONTENTS Pa.ge No.

L Foreword XI

2. Preface including acknowedgement XIV

3. Map of Zunheboto district XVII

4. Important statistics XIX ::; . Charts and Diagrams (i) Sex ratio, 1991 (total/rural/urban) 33 (ii) Sex ratio, 1971-1991 34

(iii) Comparative population, size of districts of Nagaland and circles of Zunheboto district 39

(iv) Main workers, marginal workers and non-workers, 1991 (Circlewise) 46

(v) Percentage distribution of workers by sex. 1991 47

(vi) Density of population, 1991 48

6. Analytical Note

Ii) Census concepts of rural/urban areas and other terms namely census houses. households, scheduled castes/scheduled tribes. literates. main workers, marginal worker and non- worker

(i i) Brief history of the district and the district census handbook 6 (iii) Scope of village dil cctory and town directory statements 9 (ivl Physical aspects-highlights on the changes in the jurisdiction of district during the decade including its boundaries and any important event on geographic or geophysical aspects 10

iii CONTENTS Page No. (v) Major characteristics of the district particularly in relation to the economic resources namely. forestry. minerals and mining. electricity and power. land and land use pattern, tenancy, agriculture. animal husbandary, fishery, industry, trade and commerce. transport etc. 11 (vi) Major social and cultural events, natural and administrative developments and miscellaneous activities of note during the decade 22 (vii) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological importance in the villages or places of tourist interest in towns of the district 24 (viii) Brief analysis of the village and town Directory data based on inset tables 25 TABLES Table-l Rural development blockwise distribution of villages according to to availability of different amenities. 25 Table-2 Rural development blockwise proportion of rural population served by different amenities 26 Table-3 Distribution of villages not having certain amenities arranged by different ranges from the places where these are available. 28 Table-4 Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities 29

Iv CONTENTS Page No. Table-5 Distribution of villages according to population range and amenities availability 30 Table-6 Rural development blockwise distribution of villages according to land use. 31 Table-7 New town/towns declasSified, merged in 1991 census 32 Table-S(a) Rural development blockwise, sex ratio by sex for rural population, 1991 32 Table-B(b} Sex - ratio for towns, 1991 32 Table-9 Per capita receipt and expenditure in toWns 35 Table-IO Schools per 10,000 population in towns 36 Table-II Number of beds in medical institutions in towns 36 Table-12 Most important commodity manufactured, exported and imported in towns 37 Tablec 13(a) Population and number of villages of rural development blocks, 1991 37 Table-13(b) Population and number of towns, 1991 38 Table-14 Decadal change in distribution of population 40 Table-15 Rural development blockwise percentage distribution of villages by population ranges, 1991 41 Table-16 Proportion of schedule tribe population to total population in the villages 42

v CONTENTS Page No. Table-17 Percentage of scheduled castes/ scheduled tribes population in towns. 43 Table-l8(a) Literacy rates for rural population of rural development block by sex, 1991 (excluding children in the age group 0-6) 43 Table-18(b) Literacy rates for towns, 1991 (excluding the children in the age group 0-6) . 44 Table-19(a) Rural development blockwise, percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers and non-workers for rural population. 44 Table-19(b) Percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers for towns. 1991 45 Part A. Village and Town Directory

7. Section I R. D. block wise Village directory Notes explaining the codes used in the village directory ...... 5 1 Annexure I - Details of circles(part) under rural development block ...... 53 (aj Ghathashi Rural Development Block

(i) Map of Ghathashi R. D. block ...... 55

(iii Alphabetical list of villages ...... 57 (iii) Village directory ...... 58 (b 1 Zunheboto Rural Development Block

(i) Map of Zunheboto R. D. block ...... 63 (ii) Alphabetical list of villages ...... 65

(iii) Village directory ...... 68

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(C') Rural Development Block

(i) Map of Akuluto R. D. block ...... 75

(ii) Alphabetical list of villages ...... 77

(iii) Village directory ...... 80

(eI) Tokiye Rural Development Block

( i) Map of Tokiye R. D. block ...... 89 ( ii) Alphabetical list of villages ...... 91

(iii) Village directory ...... 94

(E') Appendices to the Village Directory

(i) Appendix-I Rural development block wise abstract of educational. medical and other amenities ...... 98

(ii) Appendix II Ru ral development block wise list of viii age s where no anlenities are available 100

(iii) Appendix-III R u r a I development block wise list of villages according to the proportion of scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges 100 (iv) Appendix IV Name and code of rural development block with sex wise population 105

8. Section II Town Directory

(i) Notes explaining the codes used in the town directory 107 (ii) Town directory statements (I to VI) 109

vii CONTENTS Page No. Part B· Primary Census Abstract

Fly leaf to Primary Census Abstract ...... 116

A. District Primary Census Abstract Rural development block wise total/

rural/urban ...... 120 B. Rural Development Blockwise PCA

Ghathashi Rural Development Block ...... 126

Zunheboto Rural Development Block ...... 134 Akuluto Rural Development Block ...... 146 Tokiye Rural Development Block ...... 162

C. Urban Primary Census Abstract ...... 172

D. Circle wise Primary Census Abstract (a) Map of Circle ...... 177 (b) PCA of Pughoboto Circle ...... 180

(cl Map of Ghathashi Circle ...... 185

(d) PCA of Ghathashi Circle ...... 188

(el Map of Circle ...... 193 (0 PCA of Satakha Circle ...... 196

(g) Map of Atoizu Circle ...... 201

(hI PCA of Atoizu Circle ...... 204

(i) Map of V.K. Circle ...... , .. 209 (j) PCA of V.K. Circle ...... 212 (k) Map of Akuluto Circle ...... 217

(I) PCA of Akuluto Circle ...... 220

(m) Map of Suruhoto Circle ...... 225

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(n) PCA of Suruhoto Circle .. ~ ...... 228

(0) Map of Asuto Circle ...... 233 (p) PCA of Asuto Circle ...... 236

,(q) Map of Zunheboto Sadar Circle ...... 241

(r) PCA of Zunheboto Sadar Circle ...... 244

(s) Map of Circle ...... 249 (t) PCA of Aghunato Circle ...... 252 (u) Map of Satoi Circle ...... 257

(v) PCA of Satoi Circle ...... 260

E. District Primary Census Abstract of ST/SC ...... 265 Appendix V- Total scheduled castes/ scheduled tribes popula tion (urban blockwise) ...... 270

ix Foreword

Publication of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was initiated after the 1951 Census and is continuing since then with some innovations/modifications after each decennial Census. This is the most valuable district level publication brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each state Govt/Union Territory administration. It inter-alia pr.ovides data/information on some of the basic demographic and socio-economic characteristics and on the availability of certain important civic amenitiesj-facilities in each village and town of the respective districts. This publication has thus proved to be of immense utility to the planners, administrators, academicians and researchers.

The scope of the DCH was initially confined to certain important census tables on population. economic and socia-cultural aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract IPCA) of each village and town (ward-wise) of the district. The DCHs published after the 1961 Census contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and village and town directories including P.C.A. After the 1971 Census, two parts of the district census handbooks (part - A comprising village & Town directories and part B comprising village a~d town PCA) were released in all the states and Union Territories. The third part(C) of the district census handbooks comprising administrative statistics and district tables. which was also to be brought out, could not be published in many states/UTs due to considerable delay in compilation of relevant material. In 1981. some new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory were introduced in the DCHs. These were published in two parts for each district after the 1981 Census. While part-A comprised Village and lown Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward-wise) including Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe PCA upto tehsil/town level were provided in part-B. To illustrate, all the amenities except electricity. were brought together in the village Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referrent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenity was given. Information on some new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so as to meet some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Similarly, information on approach to the village was also provided for the first time in the

xi village Directory so as to give an idea aPout the number of inaccessible villages in each district. In case of town Directories also. keeping in view the requirements of the Minimum Needs Programme, a statement IV-A on slums was provided so as to enable the planners to chalk out the programmes for providing better civic and other amenity in the slums. In this statement details on civic and other amenties were reported for the slums of class I and II towns. Apart from this. one column on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes/centres were added in statements IV and V respectively.

The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is by and large the same as followed in 1981. However the format of peA has been restructured slightly in the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers has been given as • against four- fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition to this. the sex-wise population in the 0-6 age-group has also been included in PCA for the first time with a view to enabling'data users to compute more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age have been treated as illiterate at the time of the 199 I Census. It is expected that the above mentioned modifications will help the planners in chalking out more effective development programmes.

One of the most important innovations in the 1991 Census is the Community Development Block-level presentation of data in the village Directory and PCA instead of the traditional Tehsil/Taluk/PS level presentation. It is expected that the presentation of Village Directory and PCA data at C.D. Block level will help the planners in formation of micro-level developmental plans. as the C.D. block is the lowest administrative unit for development planning.

In order to facilitate the task of administrators. planners and researchers intending to use village Directory /PCA data, either from the magnetic tapes/floppies or from the published records, both the computer and manual codes for each village have been provided for the 1991 Census along with the corresponding codes of 1981.

This publication is the joint venture of the state government: UT administration and the Census Organisation. The data have been collected and compiled under the direction of Shri S.R Luhadia, Director of Census Operations. Nagaland on behalf of the State Govt/UT administration Which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and co-ordination of

xii the publication was initiated by Dr. K.P Ittaman. former Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shri. M. M. Dua, Joint Director. For the sake of uniformity in presentation of information/data and for preparation of analytical note depicting the salient features emerging from a micro-level analysis of Census/non Census data. a model District Census Handbook from each state and union Territory was thoroughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri. M. K. Jain, the present Deputy Registrar General (S.S). This task was carried out by Shri A. K Singh. Deputy Director who was assisted by Shri N. S. Soam. Assistant Director and his staff. Technical guidance in the preparation of the maps was initially provided by Dr. B.K Roy, former Deputy Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar General (Map).

I am thankful to all those who have contributed to this project.

New Delhi A.R.Nanda June 11.1992. Registrar General. !ndia

xiii Preface Including acknowledgement

The District Census Handbooks were introduced for the first time in the 1951 Census in India but so far as NagaIand is COr1cemed the same was brought out in 1971 Census for the first time. The District Census Handbooks for all three districts were brought out in three parts viz; Part-A, Part-B. and Part-C in the 1971 Census. Like any other state NagaIand state also went through far reaching administrative changes in the subsequent years and to meet the administrative demands for speedy economic development of the people the number of districts were increased from 3 to 7 districts in 1981 census. The District Census Handbooks for all the 7 districts were brought out combining the Part A & B in single volume in 1981 Census. The Part C containing non­ census data was dropped to avoid delay in publication of the census data. The same procedure has also been followed in 1991 Census.

The census organisation like any other organisation has been always striving to improve upon the previous performances both in quality and quantity of data. The new innovation in the presentation of data during 1991 census is a remarkable attempt. The rural development blockwise presentation of data in the village directory and PCA instead of the traditional circle level presentation will help the planners in formulation of micro-level developmental plans as the Rural Development Block is the lowest administrative unit for developmental planning.

The publication has been proved to be of immense utility to the planners. adminintrators. academicians and researchers. The publication of D.C.H.B is a jOint venture of the state administration of Nagaland and the census organisation. I am deeply indebted to the state Government for ever willing help and co-operation in bringing out this publication.

As will be evident from the data presented particularly in village Directory and Town DirectClry. the census organisation had to obtain fall co-operation from the Deputy Commissioners. Additional Deputy Commissioners. Extra Assistant Commissoners and Sub- Divisional Officers of the State Government machinery. I would like to place on record my sinc,-, '- thanks to all those individual organisations in Government Departments who have helped us with all the

xiv requisite informations and the Census Organisation look forward to having their continued help and co-operation.

I would like to record my gratitude to the people of Nagaland who have given their utmost co-operation to the cen~us organisation by faithfully answering all the questions both pleasant and unpleasant. 2189 enemurators. 4(')2 supervisors, 90 charge officers, 7 Additional District Census Officers. Sub­ Divisional Officers and Additional Deputy Commissioners who acted as the District Census Officers and the Deput_){ Commissioners who functioned as the Principal Census Officers have earned my deep gratitudes by their sincerity. dedication to work, team spirit and the amount of Organisational skill displayed and countless sacrifices of their person\11 comfort that they have made in making

1~)91 ~ensus a success.

I have always received the support and encouragement from' the Chief :Ylinister of Nagaland Shri Vamuzo, but for whose active interest the census operation could not have conducted successfully. I am grateful to him.

I am also grateful to the Chief Secretary to the Govt. of Nagalarid Shri S.S. }\hlnwalia. lAS. Addit~onal Chief Secretary to the Government of Nagalan~ Shri L. Colney. lAS. the Commissioner and the Home Commissioner and the Director of SdlOol Edu["atioll for their hf'lp and co-operation extended by them in the census taking.

I am personally indebted to Shri A.R. Nanda, the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. under whose valuable guidance and inspiration it has been a rare priviledge for me to strive for excellence. I am also thankful to Shri Mahendra Nath. Joint Registrar General. Shri N. Rama Rao, 'Deputy Registrar (C&T) anq Sm!. Minati Ghosh. Assistant Registrar General (Map) for their valuable gUidance [rom time to time. For the sake of uniformity in presentation of analytical note a model District Census Handbook for one district was throughly scrutinised in the Social Studies Division under the gUidance of Shri M. K. Jain, the present Deputy Registrar General (SS). This task was carried out by Shri A. K. Singh. Deputy Director. who was assisted by Shri N. S. Seam. AssL Director, I am indebted to them.

[ am for~unate to have a band of colleagues in this Directorate who have spared no pains and endured all the sufferings and discomforts to make the

xv 1991 census a success. I am particularly grateful to Sharva Shri Harbhajan Singh, the then Deputy Director, S.P Singh, the Deputy Director (RTO) and his staff. P.C. Baruah, Asstt. Director, D.C. Pathak. Investigator, A. Jahan. Investigator, K. Rengma, Investigator. M. Peseyie, Statistical Asstt .. Z. Nisa. Statistical Asstt., D. Sharma. Statistical Asstt., Smt. Gopa Das and Smt. Plchano Lotha, Computors. and all those who were directly associated With finalisation of Primary Census Abstract. E. Peseyie (Mrs) Investigator deserves my sincere appreciation for the upgrudging labour she put into draft of District Census Handbooks. 1991 Census. The staff of the Map Section under able guidance of Shri J. Raibaruah. Sr. Artist who carried out the difficult task of map drawing for this publication who have done commendable job. A mention must be made of B. Shreedevi (Mrs) and Zhetoli Serna (Mrs) Computors who have borne the burden of compilation of Village Directory. The mass of data for this publication could not have been reduced into printed District Census Handbook Without the touch of Shri Ranjit Roy. LDC cum typist and Neinguzou (Mrs) UDC. All of them deserve my deep appreCiation.

Last but not the least. my thanks are due to the Government of NagaIand and in particular to the Director. Printing & Stationery and his staff for undertaking printing of the District Census Handbooks and bringing them out within the reasonable time inspite of their heavy pre-occupation.

Dated S.R. LUHADIA 29th March '93 Director oj Census Operations. Nagaland : Kohima

xvi NAGALAND ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT

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Population Total Persons 12,09,546 96,218 Males 6,41,282 48,986 Females 5,68,264 47,232 Rural Persons 10,01,323 84,745 Males 5,22,235 42,764 Females 4,79,088 41,981 Urban Persons 2,08,223 11,473 Males I, 19,047 6,222 Females 89,176 5,251 Decennial population growth rate 1981-91 +56.08 +21.89 Area (sq. kms) 16,579.0 1,255.0 Density of population (per sq. km) 73 76 Sex ratio (no, of females per 1000 males) 886 964 Literacy rate (excluding Persons 61.68 64.36 children in the age group 0 - 6) Males 67.72 70,76 Females 54.70 57.63 Percentage of urban population to total population 17,21 12,70 Percentage to total population ( i) Main workers Persons 42.29 42.54 Males 46.69 44,04 Females 37.32 40.99

xix STATE DISTRICT un Marginal workers Persons 0:39 Males 0.17 Females 0.64 ( iii] Non-workers Persons 57.34 57.46 Males 53.14 55.96 Females 62.04 59.01 Breakup of main workers

(i) Cultivators P.rsons 72.66 77.45 Males 59.77 64.04 Females 90.83 92.38

(i i) Agrtcultural labourers Persons 1.41 0.09 Males 1. 71 0.12 Females 1.01 0.06

(i ii) Livestock. forestry. Persons 1.14 0.69 fishing.hunting and plantation. orchard and Males 1.75 1.14 allied activities Females 0.30 0.19

(iv) Mining and quarrying Persons 0.06 0.01 Males 0.09 0.01 Females 0.01

(Va) Household industry Persons 0.39 0.10 Males 0.30 0.13 Females 0.52 0.06

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(Vb) Other than household Persons 1.32 0.23 industry Males 2.05 0.37 Females 0.30 0.06

(vi) Construction Persons 1. 77 1.68 Males 2.76 2.91 Females 0.36 0.30

(vii) Trade and commerce Persons 3.19 1.92 Males 5.04 3.26 Females 0.58 0.44

(viH) Transport. storage and Persons 0.89 0.35 communications Males 1.45 0.64 Females 0.08 0.04 (ix) Other services Persons 17.19 17.48 Males 25.09 27.38 Females 6.02 6.47

(x) Percentage of scheduled Persons 87.51 97.07 tribes population to total population Males 85.01 95.52 Females 90.33 98.70 (xi) Number of occupied residential houses 2.16,725 18,343

(xii) Number of villages Total 1,227 183 Inhabited 1,224 181 Uninhabited 3 2

(xiii) Number of Towns 9 1

xxi ANALYTICAL NOTE Census Concepts

Census figures are generally presented separately for rural and urban 2lreas. In the 1991 Census the definitation of an urban unit is more or less same as 1981 Census.

(aJ All the places with corporation, municipality, town committee. notified areas cantonment. (b) All other places which satisfy the following criteria:

(i) A population of 5000 as the minumum,

(ii) At least 75% of the male working force should be engaged in non-agncultural pursuits.

(iii) Density of popUlation per sq. kilometre would be be minimum 400.

All other areas which are not covered by the definition of urban as stated above are treated as rural areas.

Census House

A 'Census House' is a building or a pari of a building having separate cntrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase etc. used or recognised as a seperate unit. It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for a residential or non-residential purpose or both. To make the concept applicable, the unit should have the singleness of use.

Household

A household is a group of persons who commonly live together and would take their meals from common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent any of them from doing so. There may be a household of persons related by blood or a household of unrelated persons or having a mixure of both. The household of unrelated resources are called institutional households Le. jails. hostels. hotels, and ashrams etc. There may be one member house-holds, two member househoids or multi member house-holds and for Census purpose each of these type is regarded as a household.

Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes

Nagaland has its own notified scheduled tribes. The following are the tribes who are listed as scheduled tribes of Nagaland vide Notification (Nagaland) Scheduled Tribes Order, 1970. 1. Gara 2. Kachari 3. Kuki 4. Mikir 5. Naga

Nagaland is entirely inhabited by Naga tribes except some Kukis Kacharis, Garos, Mikirs as well as some Bengalis and Assamese etc in plan sector.

Though now-a-days they are known by the common name 'Naga', originally they do not have any generic term for the whole race. Even the different tribes also did not have a common name for themselves, but used to be denoted by a specific name for the group of villages. Though this was the condition in the later part of the 19th and 20th century, the people of vast area are known by the generic term 'Naga'. The process of absorbing more and more tribes under the common name Naga is continuing. There are as many as seventeen Naga tribes have been recorded in 1991 Census and they are as follows:

I. Angami 2. Ao 3. Chakhesang 4. Chang 5. Chirr

6. Khienungan 7. Konyak 8. Lotha 9. Makware

10. Phom 11. Rengma 12. Sang tam 13.Sema

14. Tikhir 15:Yimchungre 16. ZeLiang 17. Pochuri

Every tribe has its own different dialect. There is no Scheduled Caste in Nagaland.

Literate

A person who can both read and write with understanding in any language is taken to be literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have passed any minimum educational standard or should have received any formal education. All the children of the age of six and below are considered as illeterate in 1991 Census.

2 Work

'Work' may be defined as participation in any economically productive activity such participation may be physical or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but effective supervision and direction of work. It also includes unpaid work on farm or in family enterprise. A person who engages himself in such activity is a 'worker'.

The activity of workers has been classified into nine categories and the same have been briefly explained below :-

I. Cultivator

For purpose of Census cultivator is a person who is engaged either as an employer, single worker or family worker in cultivation of land owned by him 'or held from the Government, private persons or institution for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation also involves supervision or direction of cultivation.

II. Agriculture Labourers

A person who works in another person's land for wages in money, kind or share is regarded as an agricultural labourer. He or she has no risk in the cultivation but merely works in another person's land for wages and has no right of lease or contract on land on which he or she works.

III. Livestock~ Forestry. Fishing. Hunting and Plantation. Orchard and allied activities

Livestock maintenance and production such as cattle, goats, sheep breeding, poultry farms, bee keeping, rearing of silk worms and production of cocoons and raw silk, production of milk, honey, wax etc, forestry and logging, log fuel production, gathering and selling of fodder and forest -products, fishing and rearing fish, hunting and trapping and selling of the catch such certain activities even though conducted by the members of the household do not constitute a Household Industry and members involve in such activities fall under this category of workers. IV. Mining and Quarrying

3 It includes the activities relating coal mines, legnite, crude petroleum, nalural gas, iron-ore, menganese, gold, silver, copper-ore, quarrying of stones, clay and sand pits, precious and semi-precious stones etc.

Va. Household Industry

The main charasteristics of a household industry are as follows:

(alOne or more members of a household must participate, participation of hired workers must be minimum.

(b) The activity should relate to some production. processing, servicing, repairing making and selling of goods.

(c) The goods produced should not be for consumption by the husehold itself but should be wholly or partly for sale.

(d) In urban area the industry must be carried out in the precincts of the house in which the household lives. In rural areas, the industry may be carried out anywhere within the limit of the village.

( e) The activity should not be run on the scale of registered factory act.

(fl ProfeSSion of doctor, dhabi, barbar, musician, dancer, lawyer, astrologer etc, are not household Industry.

Vb. Other than Household Industry

The activities relating to processing, servicing, repairing or making and selling of goods which are carried outside the precincts of the house in which the household lives in urban areas and outside the limit of village in the rural areas are not household industry but are regarded as other than household industry.

VI. Construction

All the activities relating to construction of buildings, roads, railways, telegraph, telephone. waterways. water reserviors. hydroelectric projects. industrial plants. other allied activities such as plumbing. heating and conditioning, installation. setting of tiles, marble, bricks etc fall under this category.

4 VII. Trade and Commerce

The activities relating to retail and wholesale trade in food and food articles, beverages, tobacco products, textiles and other retail trade in medicines, books, building materials, and activities, relating to restaurants, and other lodging places etc. fall under trade & commerce,

VIII, Transport, Storage and Communication

The activities and services relating to land, water, air, transport such as railways, buses, tramways, bullock carts. tongas, etc. services rendered to transport such as packing, cratting, travel agenCies etc. storage, ware housing, communication such as postal, telegraph, wireless, telephone etc. fall under this category of workers.

IX. Other Services

All professional, technical and related workers, administrative, executive and managerial workers, clerical workers, community, social and personal services are classified under this category.

Workers are further divided into main workers and marginal workers.

Main Workers

If a person has done any work for a major part of the year preceding the date of enumeration is regarded as main worker. Main work of a person who was engaged in more than one activities was reckoned in term of time disposition. For example, if a person had worked as daily wage labourer for 4 months, and as a cultivator for 6 months and as an agricultural labourer for 2 months, he is treated as main worker on the basis of total time he spent on work and his main activity has been reckoned as cultivator since he spent the major part of his time on work in this activity than as daily labourer and as an agricultural labourer.

Marginal worker

5 Marginal workers are those workers who have worked anytime in the year preceeding the date of enumeration but have not worked for a major part of the year. There are certain types of work performed by person engaged in household duties, students etc. such as participation in some other economic activities by helping the household in several items of work as cultivation, or in household industry or looking after the cattle, in attending to bUsiness owned by family etc, but not to the extent. of full time work but worked for . less than 183 days during the year preced~ng the enumeration.

Non-Worker

Non-Workers 'itre those persons who have not done any economically productive work at all during the last one year preceding the date of enumeration. All non-workers can be diVided into students. household duties, retired and rentier persons, beggars. inmates of institutions, dependants etc.

Brief History of the District and District Census Handbook

History of Zunheboto District

Zunheboto is one of the present seven districts of Nagaland and is centrally situated in the state. Formerly Nagaland had only three districts. such as Kohima, and , later in December. 1973 it Was diVided into seven - Kohima was divided into such as Kohima and , Mokokchung into three such as Mokokchung, and Zunheboto and Tuensang was divided into two such as Tuensang and Mon. The total are a of Zunheboto district is 1,225 sq. Kilometres.

The major tribe of the districts is the Sema Nagas. The total population of Zunheboto districts in the 1971 Census was 47,093 and there waS an increase of 29.87 per cent viz., 61,161 in the 1981 Census. There were only 7.678 urban population in the district during 1981 which had also been increased to 11,473 in the 1991 Census. The total population of Zunheboto district in the 1991 census was 96,218 out of which 84,745 live in the rural areas and 11,473 live in Zunheboto town, the only urban area of the district. There are 9 Circles during 1981 census, the two circles tranferred from Kohima district and added to Zunheboto during 1991 census were Pughotobo and Ghathashi. Thus the present Zunheboto district has 11 circles and are placed under 4 rural development blocks.

6 The circles under the respective rural development blocks with their population are as follows: Name ofR.D Total Block/Circle Population

1. Ghathashi R. D. Block(T) 17,750 ( i) Pughoboto 9,958

(i i) Ghathashi 7,792

2, Zunheboto R. D. Block(T) 25,240 ..

(i) .. Satakha 13,371

(ii) Zunheboto Sadar 8,379

(iii) Satoi 3,490 3. Akuluto R. D. Block(T) 24,960 (i) Atoizu 8,764

(ii) V.K. 3,340 (iii) Akuluto 4,858 (iv) Suruhoto 7,998

4. Tokiye R. D. Block 16,795

(i) Asuto 5,994

(ii) Aghunato 10,801

Origin of the name of the district.

The areas now known by the name Zunheboto district was never known by a single nomenclature before. It was Serna area and so it was known as Serna country or Serna land, but more often by names of different villages or groups of villages.

After the second world war which ended in 1945 there was a great awakening for education among the Nagas and so also among the Semas. As a result of their growing enthusiasm for education and consequent demand for schools, several middle schools were opened all over Naga hills and one was

7 opened in a place which is now known as Zunheboto town. When the second was set up it was necessary to give a name to it. The people did not want to ,l(ivc any old name which might show favouritism to any particular village or clan. To avoid this difficulties they decided to name it after the plants which t;row abundantly there. The name of the plant is 'Zunhebo' and so the places was named 'Zunheboto', meaning 'the range of Zunhebo plants'. 'Zunhebo' is a kind of thorney flowering shrub bearing during winter. Its leaf is green on the observe and whitish haby on the reverse.

Most of the names of the modem administrative outposts of Zunheboto district, such as Satakha. Atoizu. Aizuto, etc. have originated like this manner.

History of District Census Handbook

The District Census Handbook was started printing from 1951 census. The Government and development agencies felt necessity of the data at micro-level for the social and economic development all over the country during post independence era. Until then, the compilation of data was limited to district, police station and town level only. The publication programme of District Census Handbook of 1951 census continued undisturbed in 1961 also. and it was enlarged with introduction of offiCial statistics.

The major changes in the District Census Handbook were introduced in 1971 census. The District Census Handbook (DCH) was divided into three parts. viz .. Part-A, Part-B and Part-C. The Part-A dealt with Village and Town Directory. Part-B of the DCH consisted of Village and Town Primary Census Abstract (PCA) while Part-C consists of non-census data and social and cultural tables. All the three parts were ~rinted either in two volumes i.e .. Part -A. Part-B combined and Part-C seperately or three volumes i.e. Part-A, I'art-B and Part-C seperately according to the size of the district.

The scope of District Census Handbook. 1981 had been enlarged ('onsiderably specially in relation to the amenities available in the villages and lowns and land use pattern in villages and non-municipal towns. The collection of data recognised slums of class - I and class II towns of the state is an addition in 1981 in the Town Directory portion of the District Census Handbook. The format of th~ Primary Census Abstract had been restructures due to the change in the economic questions. The data on marginal workers

8 collected through canvassing the individual slips which was also an important addition. The workers had been categorised in four instead of nine during 1981. The manner of presentation of DCH in 1991 census is by and large the same as followed in 1981 census. However, the format of Primary Census Abstract has been restructured slightly in 1991 census for the benefit of the dala users. Ninefold industrial classification of main workers has been given ill 1991 census as against fourfold industrial classification presented in 1981 l-ensus. In addition to this, the sex-wise population in the 0-6 age groups has also been included for the first time with a view to enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rat.e as all th,e children below 7 years of age h,lve bcen treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 census. One of the most important innovation in 1991 census is rural development blockwise presentation of data in the village directory and PCA instead of tniditional circle Wise presentation. It is expected to be helpful to the planners in formulation of micro-level development plans as rural development block is tl1\' lowest administrative unit for development planning.

Scope of Village and Town Directory Statements

Village Directory

The village Directory reveals the general living condition of the peasantry and over all development that has taken place in the district durin~ lhe decade. It contains information about the name of village, total population and number of households, amenities like educational. medical, drinking watcI-. post and telegraph. communication, approach road by pucca road and k1l1cha road and power supply. The village directory also gives the information aboul the distance from the nearest town and land use pattem. Area under different land use viz. forest. irrigated. unirrigated. jhum clilt i\'alion and the area not available for cultivation have also been collected. Since lands in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed the area under different land use are given only in approximation.

Town Directory

TaWil Directory consists of six statements which are as follows :

1. Statement I - Status and growth history.

9 2. Statement II - Physical aspects and location of town.

3. Statement III - Municipal finance, 1988-89.

4. Statement IV - Civic and other amenities, 1989.

5. Statement V - Medical, educational, and cultural facilities in towns, 1989.

6. Statement VI - Trade and commerce. industry and banking. 1989

Physical aspects - Highlights on the change in the jurisdiction of the district during the decade including its boundaries and important geographic or geophysical aspects

Zunheboto is bounded by Mokokchung district on the north. Tuensang district on the east, Phek district on the south and Wokha district in the west.

The district is hilly. The hills vary from 1000 to 2500 metres and the average height of the district is 1800 metres.

Climate

Zunheboto enjoys monsoon climate, winter is cold and summer is rather cool. In the winter the night temperature comes down to l' centigrade in January and February which are the coldest months of the year and the highest summer temperature is 22' centigrade.

Rainfall is on the average 2000 mm (80")2 and its falls 130 days covering the period of nine months of the year. greatest concentration being in July and August.

Zunheboto was one of the three sub-divisions of Mokokchung districts till 1971. But in 1973 whole sub- division of Zunheboto consisting of 147 villages was bifurcated from Mokokchung district and was created a new district with an addition of 8 new villages and a town. Thus there were 155 inhabited villages and a town during 1981 census. The district has an increase of 8 new villages while Hoshepu A.S. Hq has been merged with Hoshepu under Aghunato circle during 1991 and also the whole Pughoboto sub-division with 21 villages has been transfered and the same has been

10 added to Zunheboto district. Thus the district has 183 villages and one town in 1991 census. The total area of the district remains the same as in 1981 inspite of an addition of one sub-division in 1991. But the area of urban unit of the district has been increased from 3 sq. Km to 6 sq. Kn1 during the decade.

Major characteristics of the district particularly in relation to the economic resources, namely, forestry, minerals and mining, electricity and power, land and landuse pattern, tenancy. agriculture. animal husbandry. fishery. industry trade and commerce. transport etc.

Forestry As per published statistics of Directorate of Economic and Statistics, Nagaland, Zunheboto district has total forest area of 27,519 hectares in 1988- 89. the district has no reserved forest. 40 hectares of forest land was proposed for reserved forest during that year. There were 379 hectares of protected forests while 22,100 hectares were village forest. Forests cover about 30 percent of total area of Zunheboto district excluding jhum land.

The villagers get post, pillars, plankS as the building materials from the forest grown trees. Beside, baf!lboo, thatch, cane, etc., are also collected for building their houses as well as for making baskets, mats and other cane and bamboo products. The big trees are felled and used for firewood for their own consumption as well as for sale.

Various species of trees and plants are found in this districts. Some important ones are given below:

1. Champa 10. Walnut

2. Bonsum 11. Jamul

3. Amari 12. Unum

4. Sam 13. Bog ipo ma

5. Simut 14. Koroi

11 6. Gamari 15. Khokan

7. Am 16. Jiapoma

8. HaLLock 17. Haika

9. Gogra

During the year 1988-89 the revenue derived by the state forest department was Rs.957.31 lakhs. The expenditure incurred on forest during that period was Rs.940.35 lalms of which Rs.575.00 lakhs under plan and Rs.365.35 lakhs under non-plan. Thus forest products are one of the sources of incomes of the state government as well as the mainstay of the inhabitants of the state.

Major part of the districts being covered by forests and jungles it is natural that there will be a lots of animals life. In fact there are plenty of birds. animals and reptiles. But in the wake of modem civilisation which has brouf(ht guns to this region after the second world war, those have been killed indiscriminately. It may be noted here that the people are fond of eatini4 meat of animals. And so the fauna wealth is no more a wealth now that but still the folloWing birds and animals are found in the jungles of the district. They are (1) white vulture, (2) black partridge (3) grey partridge (4) jungle bush gual (5) grey jungle fowl (6) com~on peafowl (7) green pigeon (8) blue rock pigeon (9) spotted dove (10) koel (II) spotted owl (12) great owl (13) house swift (14) malabar pied hornbill (15) wood-peeker (16) common babbler etc.

The animals are: 1) wild bear, 2) barking deer, 3) black bear, 4) wild goat, 5) wild cat, 6) porcupine, 7) royal bengal tiger, 8) Jackel, 9) monkey, 10) leopard, 11) wolf, 12) wild dog etc.

The pythons and other snakes are also found in the district.

Minerals and Mining

No particular minerals have yet, been discovered in this district. However, it is believed that like other parts of Nagaland petroleum and coal may be available in this district also. In this connection it may be mentioned lhat coal deposits have been located in various places of Mokokchung district.

12 Oil and gas have also been found along the foot hills region of Mokokchung districts. Besides coal. prospects of glass and clay are fairely good in Mokokchunp; district. Sand stone suitable for road metals also occur in abundance in the district.

Electricity and Power

There were 4.214 consumers of domestic light and fan domestic power in the district. and total consumption was 4.45.139 units kwh in the year 1988-89. There were 14 consumers of Industrial power at low and light voltage and the total consumption for that purpose was 11,389 units kwh during that year. The public light and fan was used by 133 consumers and its total consumption was 34,334 units kwh. The total of 536 consumers using the eletricity for commercial light and power consumed was 160.507 units kwh while there were 2 consumers using the electricity for public water works and their consumption was 40,437 units kwh. According to data complied for village Directory 174 out of 181 inhabited villages are electrified.

Land and land use pattern

All the lands belong to the villagers, except a small portion of forest as reserved or protected lands. Among the Serna, like other Nagas, the types of succession follows male heirs only and no female is entitled to inherit any property.

Agriculture

Most of the cultivable hind is agricultural but no farming has yet been been developed. They are three government farms in Zunheboto district. One of them is potato seed farm of 30 acres in Aghunato. Another is apple orchard farm of 55 acres. The third is Fruit Demonstration Farm of 18 acres in V.K.

There were 2,380 acres of irregated area (net) and total irrigated area of 2.491 acres (gross) in the district during 1988-89. The state agricuJture department has the following irrigation facilities which are being encouraged the farmers of the state and are practised in Nagaland.

13 I . Contour or gravity channels for distributing water from hill streams at higher altitudes.

2. ContoiJr or gravity channels with headworks built across the streams and tappping the water from reservoirs and

3. Lift irrigation with manual or power devices for lifting water only.

The main characteristics of irrigation facilities in Nagalnd are that the entire irrigated area is irTigated by diversion channels during the kharif season only. The streams and reservoirs dry up during rabi season when water ir required most for double cropping.

Since the lands belong to the villagers, there is no patta or Rawayati system. Individual lands may occassi0Iltllly change the hands but generally remain within the village.

The land use pattern is same in all the districts of the state. These are forests, wet rice cultivation or irrigated, dry rice cultivation or unirrigated, jhum cultivation and area not availbale for cultivation.

Land Tenure

From time immemorial the lands belong to the villagers or rather to the chief of the village. When there was no administration even in the third quarter of the last century. the people used to grab any land they could clear and set up a village. They could claim all the land surrounding the village or as much as over which they could excert their effective right and that was their land. It was possible because it was all wilderness and 'might is right' was the principle. But when administration came into force, it was not possible for any tribe to intrude into the land of other tribes and so the Semas has to be Contended with their own tribal area which was of course not very definitely defined and set up new villlages within that area.

However,in whatever manner or wherever a village is set u,p, the lands belong to the chief. He decides which part of the forest or land to be cleared for that year and he will see which portion will be left for how many years to be recultivated.

Area under jhum cultivation is more in Zunheboto district. Jhum is the main form of cultivation.

14 Under the system of jhum an area selected for cultivation is cleared of its shrubs and under growth. Then the smaller trees are also felled but the big trees are kept by slashing their branches so that the trees do not die and bear fruits for its propagation. This works is done in October and November. The felled trees, branches and leaves remain on the ground for several days to dry up. When these are dry, in the month of Febraury and March the fire is sct and thoroughly burnt. Within a day or two, the field which is burnt is cleared off. The unbumt and half burnt logs are kept properly from top to bottom of the field in such away so that the rain water does not wash the soil away. This system helps the flat soil but the top soil is generally washed away to some extent resulting good crops on immediate upper side of the log steps than its far upper side or down below. Land gets more fertile due to the ash which contains lime and phosphate.

The soil is bogg~' and loose, because it has been formed by falling of leaves and decayed branches and under growing shrubs. The soil is so soft that even without tilling the earth crops can be grown. When the land is prepared, the seeds are sown in the month of April and May depending on the early monsoon. Nearly after a month of sowing the seeds, the weeding is done two to three times till the plants are fully grown up. The paddy ripens and are ready for harvest in August and September.

The main crops under jhum cultivation are paddy, millet, maize, taro(colocasial, french beans, pumpkin, cucumber and various kind of gourds. All these crops and vegetables are grown mixed with paddy plants in jhum field.

The other types of cultivation is terraced cultivation. Terrace is a permanent field of cultivation, because once it is made it continues for indefinite period. Terrace cultivation is made by cutting the sides of a piece of land, generally valley, into flat surface. It is done because water is to be channelled there. Sometimes the sides are raised also by some sort of retention wall of stones. Size of the plot depends on the contour and slopes of the land. If the slopes are gentle the plots beconnes bigger and if the slopes are steep, the plots are smaller. So also the height of the plots depend on the slopes of land. If the slopes is gentle the height of the plot is less and if the slope is steep height of the plot is more. This way land is prepared to many

15 plots of flat land and narrow embankment of 20 to 30 c.m. broad and similar height is given round each plot. This is done to hold the water within.

Water is brought from nearby stream or fall, of which there are many during rainy season. Sometimes water is taken for several kilometres together round the neck or side of a hillock to reach the field through a long narrow canal the field is spaded and kept ready for making mud as soon as the water is available. Gradually from the top to bottom, one after the another, all the plots are turned into muddy land. When the first plot is filled With water, a passage is cut in one of the embankments to allow the water to go to Lhe next pot. From second to the third the water is left in the same way untill the last plot is flooded.

When thus the field is ready paddy plants are taken out of the seed bed which is already made earlier and planted in the field. Water is allowed to stay the whole period of the growth of plants and sometimes allowed to dry up just before harvesting. The field is ready for harvesting in October - November.

Agricultural implements

Jhum cultivation is done with the help of spade and hoe while terrace is done with spade alone. All the agricultural implements are made of iron and some are made of bamboo. A list of agriculture implements:-

(l) dao (2) axe (3) spade (4) hoe (5) pick

(6) scraper (7) sickle (8) rake (9) mat (10) winnowing fan

(11) basket and (12) pounding table.

Demerit of Jhum Cultivation

A jhum field is cultivated more than once in the same place if the same is suffiCiently fertile and it is left fallow for the next seven to ten years depending on its fertility and also availability of other lands for cultivation after which the same field is cultivated again.

Jhum cultivation is traditionally practised among many tribal groups in India including the Naga tribes. It has caused denudation of forests and consequent problems of soil erosion in certain aJ;eas.

16 Government Effects and schemes to check the adverse effects of jhum

Notable efforts have been made by the state govemment to prevent soil erosion and reduce run-off by means of covering more areas in the state under bench terracing. Orchard plantation providing irrigation facilities, water storage etc. also have been taken up under Integrated Water shed Management Project (I.W.M.P.) by the State Soil & Water Conservation Department. The State Agriculture Department also brought some areas in the state under permanent cultivation under the normal plan and some areas under N.E.C. programme. The farmers are also encouraged to take up the permanent cultivation or mechanised farming. Ten beneficiaries were selected during 1988-89 for matching grants for purchasing tractors and 16 power tillers were alloted to the progressive farmers at 50% subsidy for power tillers and 33 1/3% for tractors.

In terraced cultivation the manure is not washed away. The repeated cultivation in jhum field decreases the fertility of land which can be replaced easily by occassional use of cowdung or other manure in terraced cultivation. Considering the merit of terraced cultivation the govemment is doing its best to introduce this system of cultivation in the state. But since terrace making is expensivee for which it is not possible for every farmer to make terrace at hiS own expense. In order to boost this finanCial difficulty as well as to encourage the people the government of Nagaland grants 50% subsidy for making terraced lands.

Another measure is the distribution of fertilizers such as ammonium sulphate. super phosphate, urea of potash and bone meals etc .. to the villagers.

Insects and pests cause great damage to the crops from time to time. The people formerly offered prayers and sacrifices to the spirits to protect their crops but now people utilise the services of the Agriculture department which uses scientific remedies through chemicals, such as ammonia, gammexene, Dichloro diphenyl trichloroethane (DDT), nicotine sulphate etc., which have been found to be of great help.

Besides, demonstration is done on the use of improved seeds of potato, vegetables, paddy, hybrid maize, etc. Demonstration is also carried on plant

17 protection. Seedlings of orange, pine-apples. apples. plum. pear. etc.. are also provided to the farmers on subsidy.

Among other measures, there is an extension of agricultural loans to the deserving farmers. The department oLAgriculture has been laying special exphasis on research on horticulture, pisciculture and soil survey. The soil testing is being done free of cost.

Animal husbandry

The number of livestock and poultry in Zunheboto district as per 1987 livestock census was as follows.

Items Number

1. Cows (both cross and indigenousl

A. Males

( i) Under 1 year 3,092

(ii) 1 to 3 years 4,001

(i i i) Over 3 years 5,415

Total 12,508

B. Females

(i) Under 1 year 2,511

(ii) 1 to 3 year 3,477

(iii) Over 3 years 9,461

Total 15,449

2. Goats 13,040

3. Pigs 64,327

4. Horse & Ponies 23

5. Mithuns 5,226

18 7. Other Livestocks 12,604

Total Livestocks 1,23,177

8. Poultry 1,92,086

Among all the animals mithuns are reared in the deep jungle. Livestock plays important role in village as well as in urban economy of the district. These are used both for domestic consumption as well as for sale.

The State Directorate of Veterinary & Animal Husbandry provides superior breed of livestock and poultry. Besides, vaccinations other medicines are made available in the hospitals and dispensaries free of cost.

The unemployed individual is being encouraged to start poultry and livestock farming. There was' one piggery breeding farm, nine stockman centres, three veterinary dispensaries, eight veterinary out posts and .one veterinary hospital during 1987.

The performances of veterinary hospital and dispensaries during 1987 are as follows:

Number of hospital/dispensary 4

Number of livestock treated 7309

Number of poultry treated 6885

Livestock castrated (No.) 788

Artificial insem'ination done (No.) 366

Livestock vacinated (No.) 9290

Fishery

The achievement of Fishery Department, Nagaland in Zunheboto district in the year 1988-89 is as follows:

t. No. of fishery ponds in Zunheboto district 171

2. Fingerlings supplied 0.71 millions

19 3. Value of fingerlings 1.14 lakhs

4. Production of fish produced 95 mit

5. Value of fish produced 23.751akhs

6. No. of beneficiaries 206

Fishery is becoming popular among the farmers in those regions where terraced cultivation is inexistence. Paddy cum-pisciculture is the scheme which has been creating considerable interest among the farmers. The department's sole objectives is to maximise fish production in any culturable space. Therefore. the department supplies fish seeds, renovates the paddy fields so that paddy cum-fish culture can be taken up by any farmer in the district. During 1988-89, a sum of Rs. 17.00 lakhs was provided to bring 125 hectres of water area in the entire state. The department sponsores the implementation of modernised fish ponds construction and management by means of material and subsidised financial assistance to the small and marginal farmers in starting fisheries co-operative societies in the state.

Industry

Industrially, the district is yet to be developed, There was only one each weaving centre, cottage industry training centre and sericulture farm in the district during 1988-89. One each of bee keeping farm and citronella distillation unit were recorded in the district during that year. The department provides facilities of procuring licence for setting up the industries to the entrepreneures. Sub-sidy schemes are also implemented to help those who are financially weak for utilising electricity and other needs for developing industries. Besides, industrial loans are also provided to the interested enterpreneures for purchasing seeds, machineries etc. from National Banks and the Nagaland Industrial Development Corporation.

Trade and Commerce

The district being situated in the heart of the hills,its earlier trades of what~ver amount was used to be carried out through the neighbouring tribes with the plains of Assam. Their needs were few and their exports were fewer and so the volume of trade was negligible. After opening up the country by the Britishers the needs of the peoples inreased and they used to trade with

20 Mokokchung. then a sub-divisional Head-quarter which in turn had trade connection with Amguri in the plains of Assam. There are 6 bank offices in the district and the total deposit was 3.67 lakhs in 1988-89 while the credit recorded was 1.89 lakhs.

Zunheboto. the district headquarter. is the most important business centre. Then all the administrative outposts such as Satakha. Aghunato. Atoizu, Suruhoto etc .. are also business centres. But the business in those . places are very small because the population of this outposts are less and moreover most of the people are poor and the purchasing power is very less. There is no organised daily market in the district. However. in Zunheboto town some supply of fish comes from Jorhat and the people rush to it and in an hour or two it is all sold out. Also supply of fowls and ducks comes from Jorhat and everything is sold out in no time. Some local vegetables like mustared leaf, squash. kachu. pumpkin and chilli etc. are vended at door to door. All the administrative outposts do not' get the food articles as much as like Zu'nheboto town.

Transport and Communication

Transport and communication facility in the state has much more been improved during the decade. Zunheboto district has 21 kilometres of surfaced state highway, 20 kilometres of other district road (surfaced) and 169 kilometres of the same which is unsurfaced. There are 19 kilometres of village surfaced road and 473 kilometres of the village road which is unsurfaced. These roads are maintained by the state public works department. The border road task force organisation also has taken up 102 kilometres of surfaced road construction in the district. The above statistics is as in 1988-89.

There were 15 post offices and 34 letter boxes in the district in 1988. The district has been connected with 104 telephones during that year which has been increased by 113 in 1989-90.

Major Social and cu~tural Events, Natural and administrative Developmental Activities Noted During the Decade

Nagaland can be called a land of festivals. Every tribe celebrates its distinct seasonal festivals with a pagentry of colour and a feast of music and

21 dances. The hard working people of Zunheboto district are known for their own rich culture.

Most of the festivals of Nagas revolve around agriculture, as it is the mainstay of Naga people. The most important festival of the Serna Nagas are Tulumi.Saghu and Awona kuchu. although throughout the 12 months Semas have one or the other ceremonies connected with agriculture only. For instance LUMUGHI is the month when deforestation takes place for sowing mmet which is done in the next month SUPHUGHL For another two months clearing of stumps and tender stalks of millet continues. In the fifth Serna month called GHIXUGHI rice is sown and in the nextt month, MOZAGHI, tender paddy stalks are cleared. It is the seventh month called ANI when the year begins and the paddy stalks form to gladden the hearts of Semas. they offer prayers to ALHOU (TIKILHOU) so that he can helps the plants to ripen.

TULUNI the most important festival of Serna Naga falls in the seventh month corresponding to July. The festival is spread over five day. The days are fixed by the village priest (AWOU) somewhere in the last quarter of trye moon. On the first day called ASUZA nobody is allowed to leave the village. On the second day the persons of affluence give the feasts of merit and acquire respectable position. On the third day a grand feast is held. Fourth day is the day of prayers and offering to LITSABA the deity of fruitfulness who grows and protects the crops. These offerings are made by the married couples at the foot of the front centre post of their respective house.

Chastity is the hall-mark of these celebrations. On the fifth day the male population give a face lift to the village path leading to the fields are cleared and water wells are made approachable and clean. In the 8th month called SUGHI other crops than paddy start coming home. In the month called GHILE paddy is harvested and in the lIth month (THIPU) it is @rried home and stored in the grannaries. Then comes December which is called AHUNA. When the new rice is pounded and tasted. Great care is always taken in wearing cloth of ones own status. Ceremonies are punctuated by vigorous dances and songs.

Administrative Development Activities

A few of development activities carried out in the different spheres in the district during the decade and these are briefly given below:-

22 1 School and physical Education The establishment of Inspector of School for Zunheboto district have been covered, High school at V,K, has been taken over by the government, Proceeding high schools at Kuhuboto and Akahaito have been made full-fledged high school in 1986 academic session, Grants-in­ aid have been extended to private high schools and free text books have been provided to the high school students of educationally backward areas.

Educational technology:- During 1985-86 Government high school. Zunheboto has been covered under this scheme,

2 Water Supply Total 146 villages in Zunheboto district have been covered by water as on 1987-88, Thus 60.402 population are being served by safe drinking water,

3 Electricity Out of 181 villages 108 villages are provided with power supply as on 31.3,88, The same Information in the village directory shows that 174 out of 181 villages are electrifled, The pace of developmental activities in the district is seen reasonably good.

4 Industry and Commerce There was one district industries centre in the district upto 1984-85, In 1985-86 one additional sub-divisional centre was set up in Aghunato of Zunheboto district,

One bee-keeping farm was set up at Kholaboto in Zunheboto during 1985-86.

5 Fisheries During 1985-86, an amount of Rs,34.50 lakhs had been provided under plan and was fully utilised for promoting of fisheries developmental activities in the state, One fish seeds production farm was set up in Asukhumi. Zunheboto distriCt.

Brief description of places of religious. historical or archaeological importances in villages and places of tourist interest in the towns of district.

There is no historical religious. or archaeological or tourist importances for Zunheboto district. There is no place of tourist interest in Zunheboto town. However. there are some tourist facilities in the town, Since inception of administration in this area the British administrators used to go on tour not only to Zunheboto but interior places also. For this purpose they constructed adak bangalow at Zunheboto and several rest houses in different places. In

23 post independence period, rather when Zunheboto became a sub-division, a circuit house was constructed there and it is still existed. Other places such as Satakha. Akuluto, Aghunato. Satol. Suruhuto. Atoizu and V.K. Station have got one dak bungalow rest house each. The circuit house at Zunheboto is provided with electric light. water supply and fine furnitures and good services. All the dak bungalows are also provided With electricity, water supply and fumitures as well as one chowkidar and one cook.

Important places in the district are as follows:

ZUNHEBOTO is a growing town. during British time there was no Zunheboto town or any place by this name. That time the administrative outpost was set up at Ghukiye. a village at 5 kms away from present Zunheboto town. Only after second world war the place came to be known as Zunheboto. Since then it has gradually grown up to a district headqaurter.

ATOIZU is a groWing town. It has got a polytechnic school known as Nagaland Polytechnic and is the only one of its kind in the state.

AlZUTO is a centre of Christian Missionary activity. It has a 25 beded hospital run by the Missionary.

All other administrative outposts are also fast developing.

Brief Analysis of village and Towm Directory based on inset tables

Villages Directory

There are 183 villages in Zunheboto out of which 2 are uninhabited. All 183 villages are placed under 4 rural development blocks. Ghathashi R.D. block has 21 villages, Zunheboto R.D. block has 57 while Tokiye has 50 and all are inhabited villages. But 2 out of 55 villages under Akuluto R.D. block are uninhabited.

The follOWing table gives the R.D. block wise distriQution of villages according to the availability of different amenities.

24 TABLE 1: Distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities No. (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the following aminities

Name of No. of Education Medical Drinking Post & MarkeV Commun Approach Power R. D. Bloc~ inhabited water telegraph hat ication by pucca supply villages road 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ghathashi 21 21 9 21 7 1 2 3 21 (100.00) (42.86) (100.00) (33.33) (4.76) (9.52) (14.30) (100.00) Zunheboto 57 55 13 57 3 2 2 52 (90.49) (22.S1) (100.00) (5.26) (3.53) (3.53) (91.23) Akuluto 53 53 18 53 8 1 26 16 53 (100.00) (33.96) (100.00) (15.09) (1.91) (49.05) (30.20) (100.00) Tokiye 50 45 10 50 3 1 1 48 (90.00) (20.00) (100.00) (6.00) (2.00) (2.00) (96.00) District 181 174 50 181 21 2 31 22 174 (96.13) (27.62) (100.00) (11.60) (1.11 ) (17.13) (12.15) (96.13)

It is a very encouraging feature that 96.13 percent of villages are having educational facility in the rural area of Zunheboto district. Total 7 villages in whole district do not have educational facility of any kind. 4 out of which avail the facility from the nearest villages at the minimum distances of 5 km while other 3 avail the same from the neighbouring villages situated at 10+ km distance.

Drinking water facility is available in all 181 villages in the district. Although not tap water,the inhabitant gets water from the tank, river,. spring and well etc., cent percent of the villages in the district are haVing drinking water within the reach.

Medical. post and telegram. communication. and market/hat facilities are still inadequate in the district Le .. only 27.62. 11.60. 17.13 and 1.11 percent respectively are available in the whole district.

Power supply has reached to 96.13 per cent of the total villages in the district.

Only 12.15 per cent of the villages are having pucca approach road while others are approachable by kutcha roads and footpaths.

25 The following tables gives the rural development blockwise proportion of rural population served by different amenities.

TABLE 2: Rural Development Blockwise proportion of rural population served b)y diUeren t amenit ies. Proportion of rural population served by the aminity of

Name of Total po- Education Medical Drinking Post & Market! Commun Approach Power R. D. Blod pulation of water telegraph hat ication by pucca supply inhabited road villages in the R. D. Block

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Ghathashi 17,750 100.00 79.33 100.00 96.31 7.97 12.36 24.90 100.00 Zunheboto 25,240 98.04 57.84 100.00 24.32 23.57 21.57 95.62 Akuloto 24,960 100.00 88.39 100.00 33.19 7.21 71.90 41.38 100.00 Tokiye 16,795 93.58 41.13 100.00 15.53 12.07 12.07 96.61 District 84,745 98.14 66.04 100.00 35.32 3.65 28.27 25.33 90.94

The entire rural population in the district is well served by drinking water facility. Tap, tank, well and river are the main source of drinking water in the Villages. Cent per cent of rural population is served by drinking water facility.

As regards education all the villages under Ghathashi and Akuluto RD. blocks are having schools. Thus cent per cent of the population are served by educational facility in these areas while 98.04 percent of the total population is served by this facility under Zunheboto RD. block. 93.58 per cent of the population under Tokiye are served by the educational facility. 98.14 per cent of the total rural population of the district are served by more primary schools, middle schools and few high schools.

Medical facility is better served to the population under Akuluto and Ghathashi RD. block viz., 88.39 and 79.33 per cent respectively.

66.04 per cent of the rural population in the district are served by medical facility.

26 Post and telegram facility it; seen better served to the population under Ghathashi R.D. Le., 96.31 per cent. Only 35.;~2 percent of the total population of district are being served by post offices.

There is no organised market facility in the district. Only 3.65 per cent of the total rural population in the district are served by the market facility.

Communication facility in the district is still poor in the rural areas of Zunheboto district. On 28.27 per cent of the rural population are served by bus service in the district. There are only few pacca roads in the district, so 25.33 per cent of the total population are served by pucca approach roads in the district. Power supply is also well served to the rural population in the district. All the population under Ghathashi and Akuluto R.D. blocks are served by power supply while the population of Zunheboto and Tokiye R.D. Blocks are being served by the same faCility 95.62 and 96.61 per cent respectively. The total of 90.94 per cent of rural population of the district are served by power supply in Zunheboto district.

The following table gives the distribution of villages without having certain amenities arranged by distance Ii'om t he places where (hese are available. TABLE 3: Distribution of village not having certain amenities arranged by d istanee rang es f rom t h e pacesI wereh t h ese arc available

SI. VillaQe not having Numberof villages where the amenity is nOl available but available No. the amenity_ of at distance of ·5 krn I 5·10 km I 10+ I Total (cols 2·<11 1 2 I 3 1 4 1 5 Education 2 2 3 7

2 Medical 3U 42 5~) 131 3 Drinking water

4 Post & telegraph 23 41 96 160 5 Market/hat 179 6 Communication 21 41 88 150 As for the educational emenity the residents of 2 villages where there is no school but they can avail the same at a distance -5, 2 villages can get the facility from the villages located at a distance 5-10 kms while other 3 villages have the same facility from the neighbouring villages located at the distance of 10 and above kilometres.

27 Out of 181 villages 131 do not have medical facility and the residents of 30 villages avail it from the Villages located at the minimum distance of less than 5 km. 42 villages do not have medical facility and the residents of these villages avail the same from the neighbouring villages located at the distance of 5-10 kms. There are 59 villages where medical facility is not available even within 5-10 kms but the villagers have to cover above 10 kms to avail the same facility. Post and telegraph facility is not available in 160 villages. Out of 160 villages, the residents of 96 villages have to cover above 10 kms for post and telegraph facility 41 villagers cover 5-10 kms and 23 villagers cover less than 5 km to avail this facility. Market/hat is not available in 179 villages but as the distance of the places where the facility is available to the villagers is not furnished the same could not be sho'wn in cols 2-4. As regards communication facility, the residents of 21 villagers avail from the places located at a reasonable distance of less than 5 km. while for 41 this facility is available at the distance of 5-10 kms. But the residents of 88 villages have to coverlO+ kms to avail communication facility. Considering the' hilly terrain of the district cO\'ering 10+ km to avail any type of facility is a difficult task.

28 The following table gives the distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearf'si town and availability of different amenities.

TABLE 4: Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and avaiaIb! i ity 0 fdff;i erent amenities. No. (with percentaqe) of villaqe havinq one or more of the followinq aminities Distance No. of Education Medical Drinking Post & Market! Comm Approach Power range from inhabited water telegraph hat unication by pucca supply nearest villages in road town each range (in km)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0·5 13 13 2 13 2 1 13 (100.00) (15.39) (100.00) (15.39) (7.69) (100.00)

6 ·15 35 35 10 35 1 1 2 2 31 (100.00) (28.57) (100.00) (2.86) (2.86) (5.71) (5.71) (88.57) 16·50 79 77 21 79 10 1 25 15 79 (97.47) (26.58) (100.00) (12.66) (1.28) (31.65) (18.99) (100.00) 51+ 52 47 16 52 10 2 3 49 (90.39) (30.77) (100.00) (19.23) (3.85) (5.77) (94.23) Unspecified 2 2 1 2 1 2 (100.00) (50.00) (100.00) (50.00) (100.00) Total 181 174 50 181 21 2 31 22 174 (96.13) (27.62) (100.00) (11.60) (1.11 ) (17.13) (12.15) (96.13)

Majority of the villages in the district are situated at a distance range of 16-50 km from an urban centre which comprises 43. 65 percent to the total inhabited villages in Zunheboto district. 52 out of 181 (28.73%) are situated at a distance range of 51 kms and above while only 13(7.18%) and :~5( 19.34%) villages are located at the distance ranges 0-5 and 6-15 kms l·especUvely.

Educational, drinking water arid power supply facilities are well served in the villages situated far and near to the urban centre. Other necessities like medical and post and telegram' are better served to the residents in the remote villages situated at a distance range of 51 kms and above. ]6(30.77%) out of 52 villages are having medical facility and 10(19.23%) villages are haVing post ollices. Communication facility is still inadequate in the rural ai-cas of the district. Only 31 villages are connected by bus service in the

29 whole district, which comprises 17.13 per cent of the total inhabited villages in 1he district.

Every village is approachable by kutcha approach roads and even by looth paths. There are only 22 villages which are having pucca approach raods which comprises 12.15 per cent of the total inhabited villages in the district.

The follOWing table gives the distribution of villages according to popui'ltion range and amenities available.

TABLE 5: Dbtribution of villages according to population range and amenities available No. (with percenta\le) of villaqe navinq one or more of the followino aminities Population No, of Education Medical Drinking Post & Market! Commu Approach Power rimge Inhabited water telegraph hat nication by pucca supply villages road in each range

1 2 3 4 5 6 _l 7 8 9 10 1·499 132 125 32 132 8 20 9 125 (94.70) (2434) (100.00) (6.06) (15.15) (6.82) (94,70) 500· 1999 47 47 16 47 11 2 10 12 47 (100,00) (3404) (100.00) (23,40) (4,26) (21.27) (25.53) (100.00) 2000 ·4999 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 2 (100.00) (10000) (100.00) (100.00) (50.00) (50,00) (100.00) 5000 + Total 181 174 50 181 21 2 31 22 174 (96,13) (27,62) (100.00) (11.60) (1.11 ) (17.13) (12.15) (96.13)

With the increased size of population the different amenities available to tile rural population are (ound succeSSively higher. It is found that educational drinking water. post and telegram. communication and otheer amenities like market. approach by pucca road and even power supply are served better in the \'iIlages of popu lation ranges 500- 1999 and 2000-4999 than the small villages of the district. There are 132 small villages in the district. Out of 132 yillages 94.70 per cent of them have educational facility, 24.24 per cent of \'illag('s have medical facility 6.06 per cent have post and telegram facility, 15.15 per cent have communication 6.82 per cent have approach by pucca road and 94.70 per cent have power supply,

Drinking water facility is found adequate for every village in the district. Zunheboto district consists of 132 small size villa~e which have population less than 500, 47 medium sized village which have population ranp;ing 2000-4999 and only 2 big sized villages which have their population from 2000-4999. There is no village in the district which has more than 5000 population.

The following tables gives the distribution of villages according to lanel use pattern.

TABLE 6: Rural Development Block wise distribution of villages according to land use

Name a! No. at inhabited Total area Percentage of cultivable Percentage of irrigated area R. D. Block vjllage (in hectares) area to total area (in hec) to total cultivable area (in hecl

1 2 3 4 5 Ghathashi 21 1,163 88.92 9.03 Zunheboto 57 10.222 79.64 10.43 Akuluto 53 17.915 89.55 8.91 Tokiye 50 64.,026 90.12 7.84 Total 181 93.326 88.86 8.34

Note:- 1) Cultivaible area = Irrigated + unirrigated + Jhum land cultivation. 2) The villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed. The total area of R. D. block, cultivated and Irrigated area are based on the approximate figures.

Data collected for village Directory gives the total area of 7786 hectares of irrigated area in the district. The total area of cultivable land for four R.D. blocks have also been worked out by adding up the figures under irrigated. unirrigated and area under jhum land cultivation.

The area figures of the R.D. blocks and area under different land use are only approximate. As the villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed the table has been prepared on the basis of approximate figures as given by the Depuly Commisssi(mer of the concerned district.

Inset Tables based on Town Directory & peA

The follOWing table shows the new towns added or declaSSified in 1991 Censlls.

:ll TABLE 7: Nt',',: [owns/lawns mcrged, Dedassitlcd in 1991 Census

Name of towns Population 1991 Census 2 3 (a) Added Nil (b) De-classified Nil (c) Wholly merged wtth others Nil

The following table shows the R.D. Block wise sex ratio in the district I'clJ' 1991 Census.

Sex Ratio for Rural Develo men! Blocks, 1991 Name of R. D. block Number ollemales er 1000 males 2 3 1. Ghathashi 964 2. Zunheboto 982 3. Akuluto 982 4. Tokiye 998 Distnct 981

The sex ratio i.e .. number of females per 1000 of males in the district has been worked out 10 be 981. The highest sex ratio is recorded for Tokiye R.D. block followed by Zunheboto and Akuluto R.D. block of the district. Ghalhashi has the lowest sex ratio comprising 964.

The follOWing table gives the sex ratio of Zunheboto town.

TABLE 8(b)' Sex Ratio for towns 1991

SI. No. Name 01 town Number of females per 1000 males

1 2 3

1. Zunheboto town 843

32 HOW MANY FEMALES PER 1000 MALES

N CO 1000 0')

900

II) CI,) 800 co E 0 0 ,...a 700 "- CI,) 0.. I/) CI,) co 300 E (a) -a -.... 200 CI,) .0 E ::l Z 100

o

NAGAlAND ZUNHEBOTO

33 HOW MANY FEMALES PER 1000 MALES

co 1000 "- ill

,- CD 900 "- co co"-:t' co co (j)

If) ()) 800 (ij E 0 0 0 700 T-,,_ ()) 0. (/l rnQ) 300 E --Q) --._0 200 ()) ..0 E :::l Z 100

o '71 '81 '91 '71 '81 '91

NAGALAND ZUNHEBOTO The sex ratio of Zunheboto town is 843. It is lower than that of rural development blocks of the district. Zunheboto town is the only urban centre in the district. The low sex ratio of town proves that Zunheboto is in the direction towards progressive urbanisation.

The following table gives the per capita receipt and expenditure statistics in town. TABLE 9 Per capita receip!t an dExpen 1 ure 1n towns. 1988 -89 PER CAP I T A Receipt Expenditure

Class, name Total Receipt Receipt from Total General Expenditure Public Expenditure Other & civic status through aH other expen- administ on public work on publiC aspects of the town taxes sources diture ration health and institutions convenience

j 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

tV Zunheboto (T. C.) 19.78 9.54 10.24 19.04 8.78 3.49 0.70 6.07

Source: Chairman. Zunheboto Town Committee, Nagaland.

35 Zunheboto towns has an organised town committee. It is class IV town. The per capita total receipt is Rs. 19.78 while total per capita expenditure is Rs. 19.04.

The following table presents the ratio of schools per 10,000 of urban population of the district.

TABLE 10 Shc 00 s per 10 000 popuI a t ion tn towns

N o. per 10,000 pop u I a t ion Class, name & Higher secondaryflnler! Secondary! Junior secondary! Primary civic status of town PUC/Junior colleQe Matriculatioh Middle

1 2 3 4 5 IV Zunheboto (T. C.) 2.62 8.72 5.28

In terms of number of institutions per 10,000 population Zunheboto (own has the highest average of 8.72 middle schools, average of 5.28 primary schools and the lowest average of 2.62 secondary/matriculation or hi~h schools.

Table below shows the ratio of beds in medical insiitwtions per 1,000 population.

TABLE 11' No of Beds in Medical Institutions in towns

Class. name & civic status of No. of beds in medical institutions the town per 1,000 population

1 2

IV Zunheboto (T. C.) 4.36

Number of beds in medical institUtions per 1000 popUlation in Zunheboto town is 4.36 which seems to be inadequate.

The following table gives the names of commodities manufactured, exported from and imported in town.

36 TABLE 12: Most important commodity manufactured .. exported and importe d in towns

Most important commodity Class, name & civic Manufactured Exported Imported tatus of town

1 2 3 4

IV Zunheboto (T. C.) Honey Bee Rice, Edible oil, Cloth

No major industry has p;rown up in this district and even in town. The district is less developed and it has no trade centres and therefore all trade of t he district are connecit'd with Mokokchung and a little with Kohima.

These two plact:'s are connected with Zunheboto. the district headquarter with all weather metalled roads. Jorhat is the supply head centre for Mokokchung and ZunheboLo.

The people import all sorts of articles that modern house requires, slich as all sorts of cooking pots. mostly of alluminium, utensils of steel and I:(lass['s, all kinds of mill made clothes, electrical goods, building materials sllch as, iron. nail, SC1TW, socket, bolt and iron sheets, cement, sand etc. They also export food stuffs of all kinds, books, medicines, cosmetics, etc.

The following table gives population and number of villages in Zunheboto district. TABLE 13(a): Population and Number of villages of Rural Development Blocks, 1991

Population of villages No. 01 villages SI. No. I Name of R. D. Block P M I F Total Inhabited 1 I 2 3 4 l 5 6 [ 7 1. Ghathashl 17,750 9,039 8,711 21 21 2. Zunheboto 25,240 12,732 12,508 57 57 3. Akuluto 24.960 12,591 12,369 55 53 4. Toklye 16,795 8,402 8,393 50 50 District 84.745 42,764 41,981 183 181

According to 1991 Censlls Zunheboto district has rural population of H4745. Ollt of which 42764 are males and 41981 are females, 88,08 per cent of total population of the district live in the villages. R. D. blockwise population in the table shows that Zunheboto R.D. block being the biggest has 25240 persons out of which 12732 are males and 12508 are females. Tokiye is the smallest block which has 16795 persons, comprising of 8402 males and 8393 females. Akuluto is the second biggest block having 24960 persons followed by Ghathashi block with 17750 persons. The district consists of 183 villages out of which 2 are uninhabited villages and both are in Akuluto R.D. Block.

The following table gives the population and number of towns.

TABLE 13(b) p opuI a t ion and numb er 0 ft owns, 1991

Population

SI. No Name & civic administration status of town P M F

1 2 3 4 5

Zunheboto (T. C.) 11,473 6,222 5,251

38 39 Zunheboto is the only town in the district. It has 11373 persons out of which 6222 are males and 5251 are females, The percentage of urban popUlation is 11,92 to the population of the district,

The following table gives the decadel changes in distribution of population.

TABLE 14: Decadal change in Distribution of population

Population Percentage decades PercentClge variation (1981 - 1991) of urban popu 81. Name of 1981 1991 lation variation No. Circle Total I Rural I Urbani Total I Rural I Urban Total I Rural I Urban 1981 I 1991 1 2 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 7 I 8 9 I 10 I 11 12 I 13 1. Pughoboto 6,382 6,382 9,958 9,958 +56.03 +56.03

2 Ghathashi 4,976 4,976 7,792 7,792 +56.59 +56.59

3. Satakha 11,14311.143 13,371 13,371 +19.99 +19.99

4 Zunheboto Sadar 6,650 6,650 8,379 8,379 +26.00 +26.00

5 Satoi 2,169 2,169 3,490 3,490 +60.90 +60.90

6. Aloizu 7,493 7,493 8.764 8,764 +16.96 +16.96

7 Akututo 4,428 4,428 4,858 4,858 +9.71 +9.71

8 V K. 3.164 3,164 3.340 3,340 +5.56 +".56

9. Suruhoto 6,311 6,311 7,998 7,998 +26.73 +26.73

10 Asuto 4.736 4,736 5,994 5,994 +26.56 +26.56

11 Aghunato 7,389 7.389 10.801 10,801 46.18 46.18

12 Zunheboto town 7,678 7,678 11,473 11,473 49.44 49.44

13. District Total 61,161 53,483 7,678 96,218 84,745 11,473 57.32 58.45 49.44 12.57 11.92

Zunheboto district had 9 Circles in 1981 census and its population was 61.161. Pughoboto and Ghathashi were under Kohima district during 1981. These whole two circles have been shifted with their population in 1991 census, The re-casted population of Pughotobo and Ghathashi are not included in the total population of Zunheboto district in co1.s 3 & 4 for 1981 census. But to work out the percentage (1::'01-1991) variation the population of both circles as per 1981 are taken. More than 50 perceht of decadal growth have been recorded in 3 circles viz., in Satoi being highest growth of +60.90 per followed by Gbathashi and Pughoboto with +56.59 and +56.03

40 percent respectively. 46.18 per cent of growth is recorded in Aghunato circle and almost similar percentage of growth recorded in Suruhoto, Asuto and Zunheboto sadar circle viz. +26.73, +26.56 and +26.00 percent respectively. Satakha circ-le has increased by +19.99 per cent of population during the decade while Atoizu, Akuluto and V. K. have increased by 16.96 per cent, 9.71 percent and 5.56 per cent respectively. The percentage of urban pop Illation in Zunhebolo district during 1981 was 12.57 and the same has beel! recorded as 11.92 percent for 1991 census. TABLE 15: Rural Development Block wise Percentage Distribution of villages ranges. 1991

Name of No. & percentage No. & percentage of villages of each range R. D. Block of inhabited _(figures in parethasis indicate percentage villages of villages in each range)

Less 200·499 500-1999 2000-4999 5000-9999 10000+ than 200

1 2 3 4 5 '6 7 8 GhClthashi 21 7 13 • 1 (100.00) (3333) (61 91) (4.76)

Zunhebolo 57 12 34 10 1 (100.00) (21.05) (59.65) (17.55) (1.75)

Akulut(J 53 9 28 16 (100.00) (t6.98) (52.83) (30.19)

Toklye 50 14 28 8 (100.00) (28.00) (56.00) (1600)

District 181 35 97 47 2 (100.00) (19.34) (53.60) (25.99) (1.07)

The table 15 reveals that the maximum number of inhabited villages have a population ranging 200-499, 97 inhabited villages in this range constitute 53.60 per cent of the total 181 inhabited villages. There are 47 inhabited villages which have population at the ranges of 500- 1999 constituting 25.99 per cent. 35 villages are small sized village which constitutes 19.34 per cent. 2 villages have their population at the ranges Of 2000-4999 con Ijtuting 1.07 per cent to the total 181 inhabited villages in Zl.1nheboto district.

Ghathasi R.D. block has 7 villages in the population ranges of 200-499, 1:3 in the ranges of 500-1999 and 1 in the population ranges of 2000-4999.

41 Zunheboto RD. block has out of 57 inhabited villages. 12 small villages having a population ranging less than 200. 34 in the range of 200-499, 10 in the range of 500~1999 and only 1 village in the population range og 2000- 4999.

Akuluto RD. block has 53 inhabited villages out of which 9 are in the population range of less than 200, 28 in the range of 200-499 and 16 in the population ranges of 500-1999.

Tokiye RD. block has 50 inhabited villages out of which 14 are small villages having population less than 200, 28 villages in the population range of 200-499 and 8 villages in the population range of 500-1999. There is not a single village in the population ranges of 5000-9999 and 10000+ in the whole Zunheboto district. The following table gives the proportion of scheduled tribes population to the total population. TABLE 16: Proportion of Scheduled Tribes population to total population in the vi II age

Percentaqe ranqe of scheduled No. of villaQes Percentaqe of villaqes tribes population to total population in each ran\je in each ranqe 1 2 3 0·5 6-15 16 - 25 26 - 35 36 - 50 50 and above 181 181 (100.00) Total 181 181 (100.00)

The percentage of scheduleq tribes population in the district is high as more than 50 per cent of the villages have cent per cent scheduled tribe population while others have more than 99 per cent of scheduled tribe population. Hence all 181 inhabited villages of the district fall in the percentage range of 50 and above scheduled tribes population.

The following table gives the percentages of scheduled caste/scheduled tribes population in towns.

42 TABLE 17: Percentage of Scheduled castes/Scheduled tribes population in towns, 1991

Town Total Total scheduled Total scheduled Percentage of Percentage 0 population caste population tribe population scheduled caste scheduled tTibe population to population to total population total population 1 2 I 3 4 5 6 Zunheboto town 11,473 9,939 86.54

There is no scheduled caste in Nagaland. Percentage of scheduled tribes in Zunheboto town to the total population is 86.54.

The following tables gives the literacy rates for rural population of R.D. blocks by sex.

TABLE, 18(a): Literacy rates for rural population of Rural Development Blocks by sex. 1991 (Excluding children in the age group 0-6)

Percentage of literates SI. No. Name of R. D. Block Person I Male I Female 1 2 3 I 4 I 5 Ghathashi 68.41 74.42 61.99 2. Zunheboto 62.47 69,53 55,27 3. Akuluto 60.21 67,27 54.65 4. Tokiye 55.80 73,09 49,04 Total 62.84 70.49 55,22

Literacy rates for rural population of four RD, Blocks as given in the t able shows the highest in Ghathashi (68.41 %) followed by Zunheboto (62.47%), Akuluto R. D. Block has 60.27 per cent of literacy while Tokiye has 55,80 per cent. Male and female literacy rates are also highest in Ghathashi block Le .. 74.42 and 61.99 per cent respectively. Tokiye block ranks second in the male literacy (73.09%) and fourth in female literacy (49.04%).

The total rural literacy rates of Zunheboto district is 62.84 per cent (males 70.49% and females 55.22%), The percentage of literate persons in t he rural areas of Zunheboto district are worked out to the total population excluding children in the age group 0-6.

43 The following table gives the literacy rates for town.

TABLE 18 (b): Literacy rates for towns, 1991 (Excluding children in the age group 0-6)

SI. No. Name of civic administration Percentage of literates status of town Person 1 Male I Female 1 2 3 1 4 I 5 1. Zunheboto town (T C.) 83.13 87.03 78.29

The iotal literate persons in town •(excluding children in the age group 0-6) is 9039, out of which 4990 are males and 4049 are· females. The percentage of total literacy in Zunheboto town is 83.13. Literacy rates for males and females in Zunheboto town have been worked to 87.03 and 78.29 PCl' cent respectively.

The following table give the percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers of.R.D. blocks of the district.

TABLE 19(a): Rural Development Blockwise percentage of Main workers, Marginal workers and Non-workers. 1991

Percentaqe of

SI. Name of Main workers to total Marginal workers to Tolal workers 10 Non-workers 10 No. R. D. bloc ,opulation total population tota~ulation tolal.2_qQ_ulation P I M I F P I M I F P 1 MJ F p M J F 1 2 3 4 I 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 1 10 I 11 12 13114 Ghathashi 43.31 43.33 43.28 43.31 43.3343.28 56.6956.67 56.72 2. Zunheboto 43.49 44.00 42.98 43.49 44.0042.98 56.51 56.00 57.02 3. Akuluto 45.37 45.27 45.47 45.37 45.2745.47 54.6354.73 54.53 4. Tokiye 45.41 44.63 46.19 45.41 44.6346.19 54.5955.37 53.81 4. District 44.39 44.36 44.42 44.39 44.36 44.42 55.61 55.64 55.58

The percentage of main workers in the rural areas is accounted for 44.39. There is no marginal worker in the rural areas of the district. The

44 male workers consitute 44.36 per cent while female workers consitute 44.42%. R. D. blocks workers is highcsl in Tokiye block having 45.41 per cent followed by 45.37 per cent in Akuluto block. Zunheboto R. D. is having 43.49 per cent while Ghath'l'illi R. D. has 43.31 per cent of workers to total population of the district. The percentage of male workers is highest in Akuluto R D. block 45.27% followed by Tokiye R D. block having 44.63%. Zunheboto and Ghathashi have 44.00 and 43.33 percent of male workers respectively. f<~emale workers is highest in Tokiye block (46.19%) followed by Akuluto block (45.47%). Ghathashi block has 42.28 per cent of female workers while Zunheboto block has 42.98 per cent. The district has 55.61 per cent of non-workers to the total riural population out of which 55.64 per cent are males and 55.58 per cent are females. Ghathashi R. D. Block has highest percentage of non-workers which is followed by 56.51 per cent in Zunheboto R. D. Block. Akuluto and Tokiye have 54.63 per cent and 54.59 per cent respectively. Male and female non­ workers are more in Ghathashi RD. block that is 56.67 percent and 56.72 percent respectively. The lowest non-workers among the males have been worked out in Akuluto R.D. block viz., 54.73 per cent while lowest percentage female workers have been worked out in Tokiye R D. Block (53.81 %).

The following table gives the percentage of main workers. marginal workers and non - workers for town.

TABLE 19(b): Percentage of Main Workers, marginal workers and non -workers for towns, 1991

Percentaqe of

SI Name 01 Main workers to total Marginal workers to Total workers to T olal non-workers to No R. D Block popula1ion tolal population tolal population total population & civic ad- ministratior status ot town P I M I F P I M I F P 1 M I F P I M I F 1 2 3 1 4 I 5 6 1 7 1 8 9 I 10 I ;1 12 I 13 114 Zunheboto (T.e.) 28.91 41.82 13.62 28.91 41.82 13.62 71.09 58.18 86.38

The percentage of main workers to the total population in Zunheboto town is 28.91 per cent. The percentage of total workers to the total population and percentage of total main workers to the total population is same as there is not a single marginal worker in Zunheboto town during 1991 census. There are in all 11,473 persons in Zunheboto town out of them 8,156 are non-workers and they consititute 71.09 per cent to the total population of the town. The percentage distribution of male and female non-workers to their respective total population in Zunheboto town are 58.18 and 56.38 per cent respectively.

45 MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS AND NON - WORKERS ZUNHEBOTO DISTIRCT 1991 >< UJ (/) > I]] en a::: ~ a::: I- 0 (.) 3: a: LL 0 t; :z C 0""0 t-O)I--0) ::)""0 co I]] a: W I-en :z::I: - ::) 9001' C N 8L v~ W Cl ~ z w (.) a: W Q. co 1'1'

Sl 3 8 N 3 OJ 3 d

47 HOW MANY PERSON LIVE IN ONE Sq. Km. tttttt tttttt tttttt1 NAGALAND STATE tttt tttt, ttttt ZUNHEBOTO CDISTRICT EACH FIGURE REPRESENTS'4 PERSONS

4k PART -A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY Section - i RURAL DEVELOPMENT BLOCKWISE VILLAGE DIRECTORY Notes Explaining the Codes used in the village directory

The following abbreviations have been used in the village directory for the different amenities

Column 5

1. Education (Amenities)

p Primary school upto class IV

M Middle school upto class VIII

H Matriculation or secondary schools upto Class X

C College, any college like art, science. commerce etc.

AC Adult literacy class/centres

n Other educational institution

Column 6

2. Medical (Amenities)

H Hospital

D Dispensary

MCW Matemity and child welfare centre ewc Child welfare centre

He Health centre

PHC Primary health centre

PHS Primary health sub- centre

TB T.B clinic

NH Nursing home

Column 7

3. Drinking water (amenities)

T Tap water

W Well water

TK Tank water

TW Tube well water

51 R 'lliv;er water

F 'Fountain, water

C Cana water

S Spring water

N Nallah

o Others

Colwnn 8

4. Post and telegram

PO Post office

TO Telegram office

PTO Post & telegram office

Phone Telephone connection.

Coll.ann 10

5. Communication

BS Bus

RS Railway station

Column 1 I

6. Approach to Village

PR Pucca road

KR Kutcha road

FP Foot path

Column 13

7. Power supply

ED Electricity for domestic purpose

EA Electricity for all purpose listed above

52 Annexure I - Details of circles (part) under R D. Blocks

ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT

Name of RD. Block/ circle Location Code No. 1 2

GHATHASHIR. D. BLOCK 1 Pughoboto 18/3/1 Ghathashi 18/3/2

ZUNHEBOTO RD. BLOCK 2

Satakha 18/3/3 Zunheboto.sadar 18/3/9 Satoi 18/3/l1

AKULUTO RD. BLOCK 3 Atoizu 18/3/4 V.K. 18/3/5 Akuluto 18/3/6 Suruhoto 18/3/7

TOKIYE RD. BLOCK 4 Asuto 18/3/8 Aghunato 18/3/10

53 GHATHASm R. D. BLOCK NAGALAND GHATHASHI R. D. BLOCK ZUNHEBOTO DlSTRIC T

Kllom.tr •• 10 I

C'

PUGHOBOro Q /.. . ·PUGHOBOTO"· CIRCLE -::.'@ GHATH

o

BOUNDARY, DISTRICT ... " CIRCLE " R. D. BLOC K ... HEADQUARTERS, R. D. BLOCK " CiRCLE .... STATE HIGHWAY RIVER , STREAM ... ~~~--

Bo •• d upon Survey 01 India map with the permlilion 0' the ® Gov.,nment of India Copyrlth', 1'16. Surveyor General of India. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT GHATHASHI R.D. BLOCK ,

1991 Census 1981 Census Sk Nameo! Location Location Location I Location No. villaQe code I code code code (manual) I (computer) (manual) I (comp.uter)

1. ASUKIOA (ASUKIKA) 18131116 181031001010006 1511/1316 15/011001310006

2 AWOHUMI 18131218 18103/002010008 1511/1418 151011001410008

3. CHISHILIMI 18131216 18/03/0020/0006 15/1/14/6 1510110014/0006

4. CHJSHOLIMI 18/3/215 18/03/0020/0005 15/1114/5 15/01/0014/0005

5. GHATHASHI H.O (GHATHASHI) 181312111 18/03/002010011 15/1/14/11 1510110014/0011

6. GHOKIMI 18/3/1/5 18/03/001010005 15/1/13/5 15/0110013/0005

7. HEBOLIMI 18/3/2/2 18/0310020/0002 15/1/14/2 15/01/0014/0002

8. IGHANUMI 18/3/211 18/03/0020/0001 15/1114/1 15/01/0014/0001

9. IPHONUMI 18/3/2/12 181031002010012 1511/14/12 15/01/001410012

10. KHUGHUTOMI 1813/214 18/03/0020/0004 15/1114/4 1510110014/0004

11. KITAMI 18131118 18/03/0010/0008 15/1113/8 15/0110013/0008

12. KICHILIMI 18/312/7 18/0310020/0007 15/1114/7 1510110014/0007

13. KILOMI 18/3/213 18/03/0020/0003 15/1114/3 1510110014/0003

14. LAZAMI 18/3/111 18/03/0010/0001 15/1113/1 15/01/0013/0001

15. MISHILIMI 18/3/112 18/03/0010/0002 15/1/13/2 1510110013/0002

16. MUKALIMI 18/3/2/10 1 810 310020100 1 0 15/1114110 151011001410010

17. NATSUMI 181311/4 18/03/001010004 15/1113/4 151011001310004

18. PUGHOBOTO H.O 18131113 18/0310010/0003 1511/1313 15/011001310003

19. SHESULIMI (SHJSULlMI) 18/3/2/9 18/03/0020/0009 15/1/14/9 15/01/0014/0009

2Q. TSAPHIMI 18/3/1/7 18/03/0010/0007 15/1/13/7 15101/0013/0007

21. TUKULIOA (TUKULlGA) 18/3/2/13 18/0310020/0013 15/1114113 15/01/0014/0013

Note. - Names within brackets are as per1981 census "

57 VILLAGE ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT Amenities Amenities available (II not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz - 5 kms, 5- 10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facilrtv is available is qiven)

Location Name 01 Total area Total Educational Medical Drinking Post Day Commu code village of the Population water and or days nication no. village (in & number (potable) telegraph 01 bus stop, hectares) of house market railway holds hat if station, any waterway

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PUQHOBOTO CIRCLE 3/1

3flf1 LAZAMI NA 2315(399) P(3),M(1) 0(1) TW Phone -(-5)

3/1/2 MISHIUMI NA 1717(316) P(2) -(-5) WS PO -(-5)

3/1/3 PUGHOBOTO H.Q NA 1307(321) P(I), H{I) H{I), TW PO Friday BS CWC(I)

3/1/4 NATSUM NA 1396(260) P{I),M(l) -(5-10) TK -(5-10) -(5-10)

3/1/5 GHOKHUMI NA 1409(219) P(l) -(-5) W PO -(5-10)

3/1/6 ASUKIQA NA 333(56) M(I) 0(1) W PO -(5-10)

3/1/7 TSAPHIMI NA 424(93) P(l) 0(1) W -(5-10) -(5-10)

3/1/8 KITAMI NA 1057(200) P(l) -(-5) W -(-5) -(5-10)

CIRCLE TOTAL NA 9958(1864) P(10), M(3), 0(3), H(l) H(l) CWC(1)

58 DIRECTORY and land use GHATHASHIR. D. BLOCK Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Cultivable Land Land under permanent cultivation

Approach Nearest Power Forest Wet rice Dry rice Total area Period of Main crops Area not to village town & supply pultivation cultivation under jhum rotation under available distance or or cultivation cultivation for (in kms) irrigated unirrigated cultivation

11 12 13 14 15a 15b 16a 16b 17 18

KR Kohima (56) ED to.OO 8.00 60.00 60.00 5yrs Rice, maize 5.00

KR Kohima(56) ED to.OO 8.00 58.00 58.00 5 Yrs Rice, maize 2.00

PR, Kohima(56) ED 500 6.00 40.00 40.00 5 Yrs Rice, maize 3.00

KR Kohima(63) ED 8.00 6.00 56.00 56.00 4 Yrs Rice, maize 3.00

PRo KR Kohima (72) ED 8.00 5.00 50.00 58.00 5 Yrs Rice, marze 2.00

KR Kohima(71) ED 6.00 3.00 50.00 50.00 4 Yrs Rice, maize 2.00

KR Kohima(70) ED 8.00 4.00 40.00 40.00 4 Yrs Rice, maize 3.00

KR Kohima(71) ED 8.00 3.00 50.00 50.00 4 Yrs Rice, maize 4.00

63.00 43.00 404.00 412.00 24.00

59 ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT VILLAGE Am.enities Amenities available (II not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz - 5 kms. 5- 10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is !liven)

Location Name 01 Total area Total Educational Medical Drinking Post Day Commu code village of the population waler and or days nication no, village (in & (lumber (potable telegraph of bus stop. hectares) of house market railway holds hat if station. a~y waterway

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PUGHOBOTO CIRCLE 3/2

3/2/9 I GHANUMI NA 1629(247) P(2). M(l) -(5-10) T.S -(5-10) -(5-10)

3/2/10 HEBOLIMI NA 646(104) P(l) D(I) T -(5-10) -(-5)

3/2/11 KILOMI NA 820(156) P(2), M(l) D(l) T PO BS

3/2/12 KHUGHUTOMI NA 422(81) P(l) -(-5) T -(-5) -(5-10)

3/2/13 CHISHOLIMI NA 373(71) P(l) -(5·10) T -(5·10) -(5-10)

312114 CHISH1LlMI NA 564(134) P(I) 0(1) T -(5-10) -(-5)

3/2115 KICHILIMI NA 600(128) P(3) 0(1) T -(-5) -(10+)

312116 AWOHUMI NA 310(59) hi) -(5-10) T -(10+) -(10+)

3/2117 SHESULIMI NA 554(101) P(I) -(5·10) T -(5-10) -(10+)

3/2/18 MUKALIMI NA 504(96) P(I) -(5-10) T,R ·(10+) -(10+)

3/2/19 GHATHASHI HQ NA 807(137) P(l). Mel) PHC(l) T PO -(10+)

3/2/20 IPHONUMI NA 339(76) P(I) -(-5) T -(-5) -(10+)

3/2/21 TUKULIOA NA 224(34) P(I) -(-5) T -(5-10) -(10+)

CIRCLE TOTAL NA 7,792(1,424) P(17), M(3) D(4),PHC

R.D BLOCK TOTAL NA 17,750(3,288) P(27),M(6).H(1 )D(7).H(I), CWC(I),PHC(I)

Note'- As the Village in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed the land use and area figures are given approximately,

60 DIRECTORY and land use GHATHASHIR. D BLOCK Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decirnal~ place L

Cultivable Land Land under _Q_errnanent cultivation

Approach Nearest Power Forest Wet rice Dry rice Total area Period of Main crops Area not to village town & supply !cultivation cultivation under jhum rotation under available distance or or cUltivation cultivation far (in kms) ~nirrigated irrigated cultivation

11 12 13 14 15a 15b 16a 16b 17 IS

KR Kahima( 112) ED S.OO 6~00 45.00 45~00 5 yrs Rice,maize NA

KR Kohima (109) ED 4.00 5~00 40.00 40.00 5 yrs Rice,maize NA

PR Kahima(105) ED 6~00 4.00 44.00 44.00 5 Yrs Rice, maize NA

KR Kohima(104) ED 500 5.00 45.00 45.00 5 Yrs Rice, maize NA

KR Kahima(105) ED 5~00 6.00 40.00 4o~00 5 Yrs Rice, maize NA

r

KR Kohima(120) ED 6.00 6.00 40.00 40.00 5 Yrs Rice, maize NA

Kr Kohima(110) ED 5.00 4.00 44.00 44.00 5 Yrs Rice, maize NA

KR Kohima( 115) ED 5~00 6.00 40.00 40~00 5 Yrs Rice, maize NA

KR Kohima(90) ED 4~00 5~00 40.00 40.00 5 Yrs Rice, maize NA

KR Kohima(95) ED 6.00 4.00 40.00 40.00 5 Yrs Rice, maize NA

KR Kohima(9S) ED 6~00 5~00 35.00 35.00 5 Y,s Rice, maize NA

KR Kohima(9S) ED 6.00 2.00 30~00 30~00 5 Yrs Rice, maize NA

7S~00 62.00 525.00 525.00

141.00 105.00 929~OO 937.00 24.00

61 ZUNHEBOTO R.D. BLOCK NAGALAND ZUNHEBOTO R. D. BLOCK ZUNHE60TO DISTRICT

o Kit 0 1II,Ir t 5 5 10 k=:±=:::±:::====±:====1

SAlOl• ."""., 'l /s i / (._. BOUNDARY. DISTRICT CIRCLE R.D. BLOCK D HEADQUARTERS, R. D. BLOCK @ CIRCLE STATE HIGHWAY SH7• RIVER & STREAM

Based upon Sur ... e), of India mop wl1h the permlSSjon of the Surveyor G'f)eral of India. o Government of India Co'VrlQht, 1996. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT ZUNHEBOTO R D BLOCK 1991 census 1981 census SI. Name 0' Location Location Location Location no. villages code code code code (manual) (computer) (manual) (computer)

1. AGHUYITO M. E 18/3/3/23 18/031003010023 15/411122 15/04/001010022 SCHOOL COMPOUND (AGHUITO) 2. ASUKHOMI (USUTOMI) 18/3/9/1 18/031009010001 15/416/1 15/04/0060/0001 3. BAIMHO 18/3/9/7 18/031009010007 15/416/7 15/04/0060/0007 4. GHOKHUVI 18/3/11/6 18/03/0011/0006 15/4/213 15/0410020/0003 5. GHUKHUYI 18/3/3/20 18/0310030/0020 15/411/19 15104/0010/0019 6. GHUKIYE 18/3/9/14 18103/009010014 15/4/6/20 15/04/0060/0020 7. HEKIYE (LOCHO'L') 18/3/9/5 18/03/009010004 15/4/6/4 15/0410060/0004 8. HOISHE 18/3/3/11 18/03/0030/0011 16/411 III 15/04/0010/0011 9. HOKIYE 18/3/11/1 18/03/001110001 15/412/9 15/0410020/0009 10. IKIYE 18/3/11/8 18/03/0011/0018 15/4/2/8 15/0410020/0008

11. ITOVI 18/3111/7 18/03/0011/0007 15/4/2/10 15/04/0020/0010 12. KAWOTO 18/3/9/5 18/03/009010005 13. KHESHITOMI (TSURUHUMI'B') 18/3/11/2 18/03/0011/0002 15/412/5 15/041002010005 14. KHUKIYE 18/3/3/12 18/0310030/0012 15/4/1/12 15/04/0010/0012 15. KHUVUXU (KHUVUKHU) 18/3/11/11 18/03/0011/0011 15/4/217 15/0410020/0007 16. KILO (OLD) 18/313/14 18/0310030/0014 15/4/1/14 1 5/04/001 01001 4 17. KIVIKHU 18/3/3/17 18/031003010017 15/411/15 1 8/03/001 01001 5 18. KIYEKHU 18/3/3/22 18/03/0030/0022 15/4/1/21 15/04/001010021 19. KUKHEPU 18/3/9/16 18/0310090/0016 15/416/15 15/04/0060/0015 20. KULHOPU 18/3/9/13 18/0310090/0013 15/416/19 15/04/006010019 21. L1ZU AVIQATO (LlZUAVIKATO) 18/3/9122 181031009010022 15/41615 15104/006010005 2:-. LlZU (NAGHUTO) 1813/9/19 18/03/0090/0019 15/416/16 15/0410060/0006 23. LlZU (NEW) 18/319/21 18/031009010021 15/416/16 15/0410060/0016 24. L1ZU (OLD) 18/319/20 18/0310090/0020 15/416/17 15/04/006010017 25. LOCHOMI 1813/9/2 18/031009010002 15/416/2 15/041006010002 26. LUKHAI 18/3/3/13 18/031003010013 15/4/1/13 15/04/001010013 27. MOMI 18/3/3/3 18/031003010003 15/411/3 15/04/001010003 28. NATHA(NEW) 18/3/9/18 18/03/009010018 15/4/6/14 15104/0060/0013 29. NATHA (OLD) 18/3/9/17 18/03/0090/0017 15/4/6/13 15104/006010013 30. NEWLAND 1813/9/6 18/03/0090/0006 31. NIKUTO 18/3/9/15 18/0310090/0015 15/4/6/18 15/04/0060/0018 32. NUNUMI 18/3/319 18/031003010009 15/411/9 15/04/001010009

65 1991 census 1981 ~_j;US SI. Name of Location Location Location Location no. villaqes code code code code j_manual) (computer) (manual) (computerl 33. SAPTIQA(SAPTIKA) 18/3/3/7 18/031003010007 1514/117 15/04/001010007 34. SATAKHA H.Q 18/3/3/1 18/03/0030/0001 15/4/1/1 15/04/001010001 35. SATAKHA VILLAGE 18/3/312 18/03/0030/0002 15/4/1/2 15/04/0010/0002 36. SATOI H.Q 18/3/11/4 18/03/0011/0004 15/4/2/1 15/0410020/0007 37. SArOI VILLAGE 18/3111/5 18/03/0011/0005 15/4/2/2 15/0410020/0002 38. SHEIPU 18/3/9/9 18/0310090/0009 15/416/9 15/0410060/0009 39. SHENA/NEW) 18/313/5 18/031003010005 15/411/5 15/04/0010/0005 40. SHENA(OLD) 18/3/3/6 18/0310030/0006 15/411/6 15/04/001010006 41. SHOIPU 18/3/3/4 18/0310030/0004 i 514/114 i 5/04/001 010004 42. SHOIXE (SHOIKHE) 18/313124 18/03/003010024 15/4/1/23 15/04/0010/0023 43. SHOTOMI 18/3/9/8 18/0310090/0008 15/416/8 15/0410060/0008 44. SUKHAI 18/3/3/19 18/0310030/0019 15/411/17 15/04/001010017 45. SUKHALU 18/3/9/10 18/03/0090/0010 15/416/10 15/04/0060/0010 46 THAKIYE 18/3/11/10 18/03/0011/0010 15/412/6 15/04/0020/0006 47. TSUTOHO 18/3111/9 18103/0011/0009 15/412/11 15/0410020/0011 48 TSURUHU (TSURUHUMI 'A') 18/3/11/3 18/03/0011/0003 15/412/4 15/0410020/0004 49. TUKUNASAMI 18/313/10 18/03/0030/0010 15/4/1/10 15/04/0010/0010 50 USUTOMI 1813/3/8 18/0310030/0008 15/4/1/8 15/04/0010/0008 51 VISHEPU 18/313116 18/031003010016 15/4/1116 15/04/0010/0016 52. XAMUNUBOTO ME SCHOOL COMPOUND 18/313118 18/0310030/0018 53. XUIVE 18/313/15 18/03/0030/0015 15/4/1/18 15/04/001 010018 54 YEMISHE 18/319/11 18/031009010011 15/416/11 15/04/006010011 55. YEZAMI 18/319/3 18/03/0090/0003 15/416/3 15/041006010003 56 ZHEKIYE 18/3/3/21 18/031003010021 15/411/20 15/04/001010020 57. ZUNGTI 18/319/12 18/03/0090/0012 15/416/12 15/04/006010012

Names within brackets are as per 1981 census

ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT VILLAGE Amenities Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz - 5 kms, 5- 10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facilitv is available is qiven)

Location Nameo! Total area Total Educational Medical Drinking Post Day Commu code village of the Population water and or days nicatioll no. village (in & number (potable) telegraph of bus stop, hectares) of house market railway holds hat if station, any waterway

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SATAKHA CIRCLE - 3/3 31311 SATAKHA H,Q NA 3,704(598) H(I) H(I) T PO BS 31312 SATAKHA VILLAGENA 352(60) P(I) -(-5) T -(-5) -(5-10) 31313 MOM I NA 257(67) P(I) -(5-10) T -(5-10) -(5-10) 31314 SHOIPU NA 539(96) P(I) -(5-10) T -(5-10) -(5-10) 31315 SHENA(NEW) NA 609(87) P(I) -(5-10) T -(10+) -(10+) 31316 SHENA(OLD) NA 1,541(315) P(I) -(5-10) T -(10+) -(10+) 31317 SAPTIOA NA 115(23) M(I) 0(1) T -(10+) -(10+) 313/8 USUTOMI NA 1,251(246) P(I) -(5-10) T -(10+) -(10+) 313/9 NUNUMI NA 407(90) P(I) -(-5) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/3/10 TUKUNASAMI NA 205(60) P(I) -(5-10) T -(10+) -(10+) 313/11 HOISHE NA 165(39) P(I) -(10+) T -(10+) (-5) 3/3/12 HUKIYE NA 345(68) P(I) -(10+) T -(5-10) -(5-10) 313/13 LUKHAI NA 308(50) P(I) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 313114 KILO(OLD) NA 256(61) M(I) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/3/15 XULVI NA 716(153) P(I) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/3/16 VISHEPU NA 389(90) P(I) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/3/17 KIVIKHU NA 279(67) M(I) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/3118 XAMUNOBOTO M.S. COMPOUND NA 179(91) M(I) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/3/19 SUKHAI NA 374(67) P(I) -(10+) T -(5-10) -(5-10) 3/3/20 GHUKHUVI NA 186(47) P(I) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/3/21 ZHEKIYE NA 368(64) P(I) -(10+) T,R -(10+) -(10+) 3/3/22 KIYEKHU NA 370(75) P(I) -(10+) R -(10+) -(10+) 3/3/23 AGHUTITO M.S. COMPOUND NA 118(17) M(I) -(10+) R -(10+) -(10+) 3/3/24 SHOIXE NA 338(72) P(I) -(10+) R -(10+) -(10+) CIRCLE TOTAL NA 13,371(2,603)P(18), M(5),H(I) 0(1), H(I)

Note:- As the village in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed the land use and area figures are given approximately

68 DIRECTORY and land use ZUNBEBOTO R. D. BLOCK - 2 Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal plaeel

Cultivable Land Land und,er permanent cUltivation

Approach Nearest Power Forest Wet rice Dry rice Total area Period of Main crops Area not to village town & supply pultivation cultivation underjhum rotation under available distance or or cultivation cultivation for (inkms) irrigated unirrigated cuJtivatior

11 12 13 14 15a 15b 16a 16b 17 18 PR Zunheboto(20) ED NA KR Zunheboto(20) ED 20.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 8 Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunheboto(20) ED 10.00 15.00 60.00 60.00 9Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunheboto(30) ED 30.00 20.00 80.00 80.00 10 Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunheboto(50) ED 10.00 10.00 100.00 100.00 12 Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunheboto(60) ED 10.00 10.00 150.00 150.00 5 Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunheboto(50) ED 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10 Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunheboto(SO) ED 10.00 10.00 200.00 200.00 10 Yrs R.;ce, maize KR Zunheboto(40) E6 10.00 10.00 150.00 150.00 10Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunheboto(40) ED 10.00 10.00 100.00 100.00 9Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunhebo)o(25) ED 5.00 5.00 40.00 40.00 8 Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunheboto(2S) ED 30.00 30.00 100.00 100.00 8 Yrs Rice, maize KR Z(Jnheboto(20) ED 30.00 30.00 60.00 60.00 11 Yrs Rice, maize

KR Zunheboto(40) ED 40.00 40.00 200.00 200.00 7Yrs Rice I maize KR Zunheboto(50) ED 50.00 50.00 80.00 80.00 9 Yrs Rice, maize

KR Zunheboto(60) ED 100.00 100.00 60.00 60.00 10 Yrs Rice I maize KR Zunheboto(60) ED NA NA NA NA 13 Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunhebolo( 40) ED 20.00 20.00 100.00 100.00 10 Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunheboto(6) ED 10.00 10.00 40.00 40.00 11 Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunhebolo(14) ED 15.00 15.00 100.00 100.00 8 Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunheboto(20) ED 40.00 40.00 100.00 100.00 8 Yrs Rice, maize

KR Zunhebolo(20) ED NA NA NA NA 10Yrs Rice I maize KR Zunheboto( 15) ED 50.00 50.00 100.00 100.00 10Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunheboto(NA) ED NA NA NA NA 7 Yrs Rice, maize 505.00 530.00 1,875.00 1.875.00

69 ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT VILLAGE Alnenities Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz· 5 kms, 5· 10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facilitv is available is aiven1

Location Name of Total area Total Educational Medical Drinking Post Day Commu code village olthe population water and or days nication no. village (in & number (potable) telegraph of bus stop, hectares) of house market railway holds hat if station, any waterway

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to

3/9/25 ASUKHOMI NA 772(173) M(l) 0(1) T PO BS

3/9/26 LOCHOMI Nil. 291(58) Pit) -(10+) T ·(10+) (10+)

3/9/27 YEZAMI NA 505(113) P(I) 0(1) T -(10+) -(5-10) 3/9/28 HEK1YE (C) NA 132(24) P(I) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+)

3/9/29 KAWOTI NA 432(63) P(l) -(5-10) T ·(10+) ·(5-10)

3/9/30 NEWLAND NA 142(27) P(2) ·(5·10) W ·(5·10) ·(5·10)

3/9/31 BAIMHO NA 362(72) P(I) -(5·10) W ·(5.10) -(-5)

3/9/32 SHOTOMI NA 320(61) P(j) 0(1) T -(10+) ·(·5)

3/9/33 SHEIPU NA 687(114) P(I) ·(·5) W ·(10+) -(5·10)

3/9134 SUKHALU Nil. 339(73) P(I) ·(·5) W ·(10+) -(5-10)

3/9/35. YEMISHE NA 488(107) P(I) 0(1) W -(5-10) -(5-10)

3/9/36 ZUNGTI NA 434(84) P(I) -(-5) W -(5·10) -(5-10)

3/9/37 KULHOPU NA 355(69) P(I) -(10+) W -(5-10) ·(10+)

3/9/38 GHUKIYE NA 736(139) P(l) 0(1) T ·(10+) ·(5·10)

3/9/39 NIKUTO NA 132(30) P(l) -(10+) T ·(10+) -(10+)

3/9/40 KOKHEPU NA 233(41) P(I) -(5-10) T -(5-10) -(5-10)

3/9/41 NATHA(OLO) NA 484(75) P(I) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5)

319142. NATHA(NEW) NA 311(62.) P(I) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5)

3(9(43 UZU-NAGHUTO NA 359(58) P(l) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5)

319/44 UZU (OLD) NA 342(59) M(I) 0(1) T -(10+) -(10+)

3/9/45 UZU (NEW) NA 250(49) P(I) 0(1) T -(10+) -(10+)

3/9/46 LiZU-AVIQATO NA 273(54) P(I) 0(1) T ·(10+) -(10+)

CIRCLE TOTAL c- NA 8,379(1,605) P(21),M(2) 0(8)

70 DIRECTORY and land use ZUNHEBOTO R D . BLOCK - 2 Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal_j:>lace)

Cultivable Land Land under permanent cult i v a't ion

Approach Nearest Power Forest Wet rice Dry rice Total area Period of Main crops Area not to village town & supply cultivation cultivation underjhum rotation under available distance or or cultivation cultivation for (in kms) irrigated unirrigated cultivatior

11 12 13 14 15a 15b 16a 16b 17 18

PR Zunheboto(17) EO 20.00 25.00 150.00 150.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize 10.00

KR Zunheboto(18) ED 140.00 3.00 35.00 350.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize 15.00

KR Zunheboto(21 ) ED 15.00 30.00 150.00 125.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize 5.00

KR Zunheboto(5) EO 5.00 4.00 15.00 20.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize 20.00

KR Zunheboto(5) ED 105.00 287.00 108.00 55.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize 5.00

KR Zunheboto(9) 20.00 10.00 20.00 25.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize 50.00

KR Zunheboto(5) ED 10.00 20.00 30.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize

KR Zunheboto(5) EO 20.00 20.00 40.00 5000 6 Yrs Rice, maize

KR Zunheboto(7) EO 2,000.00 500.00 10,000.00 20,000.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize

KR Zunhebato(7) EO 60.00 500.00 500.00 500.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize

KR ZunhebotO(12) EO 20.00 NA NA NA 6 Yrs Rice, maize

KR Zunheboto(7) ED NA NA NA NA 6Yrs Rice, ma"lze NA

KR Zunheboto(10) EO NA NA NA NA 6 Yrs Rice, maize NA

KR Zunheboto( 10) ED NA NA NA NA 6 Yrs Rice, ma'lze NA

KR Zunheboto(10) EO NA NA NA NA 6 Yrs Rice, maize 50.00

KR Zunheboto( 12) ED NA 40.00 50.00 50.00 6Yrs Rice, maize

KR Zunheboto(10) EO 450.00 18.00 2,014.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize 700.00

KR Zunheboto( 10) ED 50.00 30.00 15.00 6Yrs Rice, maize 40.00

KR Zunheboto(3) EO 250.00 350.00 500.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize 80.00

KR Zunheboto( 10) EO 20.00 14.00 208.00 162.00 BYrs Rice, maize 25.00

KR Zunheboto(10) EO 6.00 45.00 35.00 82.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize NA

KR Zunheboto(10) ED 320.00 65.00 10.00 200.00 6 Yrs Rice,maize 10.00

3,511.00 1.961.00 13,850.00 21,824.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize 965.00

71 ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT VILLAGE Amenities Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz - 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is aiven)

Location Nameo! To!al area Total Educational Medical Drinking Post Day Commu code village of the population water and or days nication no. village (in & number (potable telegraph of bus stop, hectares) of house market railway holds hat if station, any waterway

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 SATOI CIRCLE - 11

3111147 HOKIYE NA 266(50) P(I) D(I) S -(10+) -(10+)

3(11(48 KHESHITO (S) NA 94(16) -(10+) -(5-10) S -(5-10) -(10+)

3/11/49 TSURUHU(A) NA 186(39) P(I) -(5-10) S -(5-tO) -(to+)

3/11150 SATOIHQ NA 462(73) H(I) PHC(I) R PO -(10+)

3/11/51 SATOI VILLAGE NA 367(48) -(-5) -(-5) R -(-5) - -(10+)

3/11/52 GHOKHUVJ NA 647(125) P(I) -(5-10) S -(5-10) -(10+)

3111153 ITOVI NA 131(29) -(5-10) -(5-10) S -(5-10) -(10+)

3/11154 IKIYE NA 234(48) P(I) -(10+) R -(10+) -(10+)

3/11155 TSUTOHO NA 476(89) M(I) -(10+) R -(10+) -(10+)

3111156 THAKIYE NA 480(80) P(I) D(I) R -(10+) -(10+)

3111157 KHUVIXU NA 147(40) P(I) -(10+) R -(10+) -(10+)

CIRCLE TOTAL NA 3.490(637) P(6), M(I) D(2), PHC(I)

R.DTOTAL NA 25,240(4845) P(45),M(8) D(II),H(I) H(I) PHC(I)

72 DIRECTORY and land use ZUNHEBOTO R. D. BLOCK - 2 Land use (i.e., area under different types of larld use in hectares rourlded uplo 2 decimal places 1

Cultivable Land Larld under permanent cultivation

Approach Nearest Power Forest Wet rice Dry rice Total area Period of Main crops Area not to village town & supply cultivation cultivation under jhum rotation under available distance or or cultivation cultivation for (in kms) irrigated unirrigated cultivation

11 12 13 t4 15a 15b 16a 16b 17 18

FP Zunheboto(80) ED 300,00 4,00 400.00 200.00 5 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(80) ED 40.00 3.00 50.00 250.00 5 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(70) ED 50.00 3.00 10.00 500.00 5 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(70) ED 200.00 5.00 50.00 400.00 9Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(70) ED 5.00 3.00 200.00 250.00 9 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(80) ED 100.00 3.00 250.00 250.00 4 Yrs Rice, maize NA FP Zunheboto(80) ED 100,00 4.00 250,00 250,00 4 Yrs Rice, maize NA FP Zunheboto(82) ED 150,00 4.00 250.00 300,00 4Yrs Rice, maize NA FP Zunheboto(76) 200,00 4.00 300:00 290.00 4 Yrs Rice, maize NA FP Zunheboto(58) 150,00 3.00 200,00 250,00 6 Yrs Rice, maize NA FP Zunheboto(70) NA NA NA NA 6 Yrs Rice, maize NA .. 1,295.00 36.00 1,960,00 2,740,00 NA .. 5,311.002527,0017,685,00 26,439,00 NA

73 AKVLUTO R.D. BLOCK NAGALANO A K ULUTO R.o. BLOCK ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT

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BaUd uPon Survey of India map wlfl'l 'he permission of the of Indjo COPYfIQh1, 19ge. Surveyor General of India. o Gtlvernmij~t ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT AKULUTO R.D. BLOCK

1991 census 1981 census 81. Nameo! Location Location Location Location no. villaqe code code code code (manual) (computer) (manual) (computer)

AfSAGHEMI (N) t 8131719 181031007010009 151415110 15/041005010010 2 AfSAGHEMI (S) t 81317110 181031007010010 15/4/5111 15/04/0050/0011 3 AIZUTO MISSION CENTRE18/3/4120 18103/0040/0020 15/417/7 15/04/0070/0007 4 AJIOAMI 18/315/3 181031005010003 151419/5 151041009010005 5 AKUHAITO 181314/14 181031004010014 15/417/9 151041007010009 6 AKULUTO H.Q 18/316/7 181031006010007 15/418/1 15/041008010001 7 ALAPHUMI 18/3/6/5 1810310060/0005 15/418/6 15/0410080/0006 8 APUKITO 1813/4/22 18103/004010022 151417/5 15/041007010005 9 ASUKHUTO 1813/4/5 18/0310040/0005 15/417/19 15/04/0070/0019 10 ATOIZU H.O 18/314/1 1810310040/0001 15/417/1 15/0410070/0001 11 AWOTSAKILIMI 1813/4/19 18/0310040/0019 15/417/4 15/0410070/0004 12 EMLOMI 18/3/4/8 1 810310040/0008 15/4/7/15 15/0410070/0015 13 IZHETO 18/3/5/1 18/0310050/0001 15/419/3 15/04/0090/0030 14 KHELHOSHE POLYTECHNIC 18/3/4/6 18/0310040/0006 151417/17 15/04/007010017 15 KHOLEBOTO 1813/712 18/03/0070/0002 15/415/7 15/0910050/0007 16 KHRIMOTOMI 18/314/15 18/0310040/0015 15/417118 15/04/0070/0018 17 KITSAKITA (UR) 18/3/4/2 18/0310040/0002 18 KIYETHA 18/3/7/6 18/031007010006 15/415/3 15/04/0050/0003

19 LOTISAMI 18/3/6/10 18/031006010010 15/4/8/3 1 5104/0080/0003 20 LlTSAMI 18/3/419 18/03/004010004 15/417/14 15104/0070/0014 21 UTTA (NEW) 18/3/518 18/031005010008 15/4/9/7 15/0410090/0007 22 UTTA (OLD) 18/31519 18/03/0050/0009 15/41912 15/0410090/0002 23 LOKOBOMI 18/3/4/21 18/0310040/0021 15/4/716 15/04/0070/0006 24 LUMAN I 18/3/6/4 18/0310060/0004 15/4/8/7 1 5104/008010007 25 LUMTHSAMI 18/3/6/6 1 B/03/0060/0006 15/4/B/5 1 5/04/00BO/0005 26 MAPULUMI 18/3/4/16 1 B/03/004010016 15/4/7/B 1 5104/0070/0008 27 MAROMI 18/31515 18/03/005010005 15/419/6 1 5104/009010006 28 MUKHAMI 18/3/5/7 18/031005010007 15/41919 15/04/0090/0009

29 NAGHUTO (NEW) 18/3/4/17 18/0310040/0017 15/4/7/3 15/0410070/0008 30 NAGHUTO (OLD) 1813/4/18 18/0310040/0018 15/417/3 1510410070/0002

31 NARTOOA 1813/7111 18/03/007010011

77 32 PH1LlMI 181314111 1810310040/0011 15/417/2 15/0410070/0012 33 PHISHUMI 18/3/5/6 18/03/0050/0006 15/419/8 15/0410090/0008 34 PHUYE (NEW) 18/3/7/12 18/03/0070/0012 15/415/13 15/04/0050/0013

1991 census 1981 census 81. Name of Location Location Location. I Location no. vHage code J code code I code (manual) I (computer) (manual) (computer) 35 PHUYE (OLD) 18/3/7/13 18/0~/0070/0013 15/4/5/9 15/04/0050/0009 36 ROTO (NEW) 18/314/12 1810310040/0012 15/417111 15104/007010011 37 ROTO (OLD) 181314113 18103/004010013 15/417110 15/041007010010 38 SAPOTIMI 18131714 18/031007010004 151415/6 151041005010006 39 SASTAMI 1813/5/2 18/0310050/0002 15/419/4 15/0410090/0004 40 SEMA SETTSU 18)3)6/2 18)03/0060/0002 41 SHICH1MI 1813/6/9 18/03/0060/0009 151418/4 15/0410080/0004 42 SHITSUMI 1813/6/1 18(03(0060/0001 15/4(8/9 15/0410080/0009 43 SUKOMI 18/3/4/10 18/03/004010010 15/4/7/13 15104/0070/0013 44 SURUHOTO H.Q 18/3/7/1 18/03/007010001 151415/1 15/04/0050/0001 45 SURUMI 181317/14 18/031007010014 15/415/8 15/0410050/0008 46 SUTEMI 18/3/6/8 18(0310060/0008 15(4(8(2 15/04(0080/0002

47 TICHIPAMI 18/3/7/5 18/03/0070/0005 15/4/5/4 15/041005010004 48 VEDAMI 18/317/8 1810310070/0008 15/4(5/12 15/04(0050/0012 49 VEKUHO(NEW) 18131413 181031004010003 151417/21 15(041007010021 50 VEKUHO (OLD) 1813/4/4 18103/004010004 15/4/7/20 151041007010020 51 VX H.Q. 18131514 18/0310050/0004 i 5/419/1 151041009010001 52 YESHOLTOMI 18131417 18103/0040/0007 151417116 15104(0070/0016 53 YEHEMI 18131717 181031007010007 15/4(5/2 15(04/0050(0002 54 ZAPHUMI (A'B) 1813/6/3 18/031006010003 15/418/8 15/04/008010008 55 ZHEKUTO (AGHUNGUI KUKUTO) 1813/7/3 18/0310070/0003 15/415/5 15/0410050/0005 Names within brackets are as per 1981 census

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ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT VILLAGE Amenities Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz - 5 kms, 5- 10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facilitv is available is qiven)

Location Name of Total area Total Educational Medical Drinking Post Day Commu code village of the population water and or days nication no. village (in & number (potable) telegraph of bus stop, hectares) of house market railway holds hat if station, any waterway

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ATOIZU CIRCLE 3/4 3/4/1 ATOIZUH.O NA 767(145) P(2),H(1) H(I),MCW(l) TK PO -(-5) 3/4/2 KITSAKITA (UR) NA U N N H A 3/4/3 VEKUHO (NEW) NA 319(69) P(l) -(5-10) TK -(5-10) -(-5) 3/414 VEKUHO (OLD) NA 445(86) P(l) -(5-10) TK -(5-10) BS 3/4/5 ASHUKHUTO NA 89(18) P(l) -(5-10) TK -(5-10) -(-5) 3/4/6 KELHOSHE POL YTECHNIC NA 498(85) P(2) 0(1) TK PO BS 314/7 YESHOLTOMI NA 387(49) P(l) -(5-10) TK -(5-10) -(-5) 3/4/8 EMLOMI NA 318(64) M(I) -(5-10) TK -(5-10) -(-5) 31419 LlTSAMI NA 818(142) P(l) -(10+) TK -(10+) BS 3/4(10 SUKOMI NA 431(80) Pll) -(10+) TK -910+) BS 314/11 PHILIMI NA 495(103) P(I) -(10+) TK -(10+) BS 3/4/12 ROTO(NEW) NA 312(62) P(l) -(10+) TK -(10+) BS 3/4/13 ROTO(OLO) NA 596(120) P(l) -(10+) TK -(10+) BS 3/4(14 AKUHAITO NA 308(57) P(l), H(l) 0(1) TK PO BS 3/4/j5 KHIMTOMI NA 473(107) P(l) -(5-10) TK -(-5) BS 3/4/16 MAPULUMI NA 465(94) P(I),M(l) -(5-10) TK -(5-10) BS 314/17 NAGUTO (NEW) NA 343(66) P(l) -(5-10) TK -(5-10) BS 3/4/18 NAGUTO (OLD) NA 762(147) P(l) -(5-10) TK -(5-10) BS 3/4/1 9 AWOTSAKILIMI NA 370(70) P(1) -(5-10) TK -(-5) BS 3/4/20 ATOIZU MISSION CENTRE NA 214(44) P(l), TR(l), -(5-10) TK PO as 3/4/21 LOKOBOMI NA 301(63) P(l) -(5-10) TK -(-5) BS 3/4/22 APUKITO NA 53(8) P(l) 0(1) TK -(-5) BS CIRCLE TOTAL NA 8,764(1,679) P(22), M(2) 0(3), H(I), H(2), TR(I) MeW(l)

Note'- As the village In Nagaland are nol cadastrally surveyed the land use and area fIgures are given approximately.

80 DIRECTORY and land use AKULUTO R D BLOCK - 3 Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Cultivable Land Land under permanent cultivation

Approach Nearest Power Forest Wet rice Dry rice Total area Period of Main crops Area not to village town & supply cultivation cultivation under Jhum rotation under available distance or or cultivation cultivation for (inkms) irrigated unirrigated cultivation

tt 12 13 14 15a 15b 16a 16b 17 18

KR Zunheboto(25) ED 10.00 16.00 30.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA B T E 0 KR Zunheboto{ 12) ED 2.00 10.0 5.00 55.00 7 Yrs Rice,ma'ize NA PR Zunheboto( 13) ED 4.00 11.0 6.00 65.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(25) ED 3.00 3.00 3.00 30.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(28) ED 15.00 4.00 NA 10.00 7Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(2) ED 5.00 6.00 4.00 50.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(12) ED 5.00 6.00 4.00 55.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(25) ED 4.00 10.00 5.00 50.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(16) ED 5.00 9.00 4.00 60.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(25) ED 6.00 7.00 3.00 50.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(37) ED 4.00 6.00 3.00 70.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(21 ) ED 4.00 8.00 4.00 10.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(27) ED 3.00 4.00 3.00 55.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(30) ED 5.00 5.00 4.00 15.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(2) ED 5.00 6.00 4.00 40.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA PR Zunheboto(5) ED 6.00 4.00 4.00 60.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(27) ED 6.00 5.00 3.00 50.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA PR Zunheboto(42) ED 7.00 4.00 4.00 10.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA PR Zunheboto(37) ED 2.00 2.00 2.00 60.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA PR Zunheboto(33) ED 4.00 5.00 10.00 10.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(32) ED 1.00 $.00 6.00 10.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize NA 106.00 134.00 85.00 845.00 NA

81 ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT VILLAGE Amenities Amenities available (11 not available within the village, a dash (-) IS shown in the column and next to it in brackets Ihe distance in broad ranges viz - 5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is_given]_

I.ocation Nameo! Tolal area Total Educational Medical Drinking Post Day Commu code village allhe population water and or days nioation no village (in & number (potable telegraph 01 bus stop, hectares) of house market railway holds hat if station, any watefWay

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 to V.K CIRCLE 3/5

3,5/23 IZHETO NA 127(23) P(l) ·(10+) T -(10+) 8S

3/5/24 SASTAMI NA 331(65) Pll) -(10+0 T -(10+) 8S

3/5/25 AJIQAMI NA 208(36) P(1) ·(10+) T -(10+) 8S

3 /5/26 VKHO NA 966(179) H(t) H(l) T PO BS

3/5/27 MAROMI NA 281(61} P(l} -(10+) T -(5-10) 88

3 /5128 PHISHUMI NA SOt (93) pel) -(10+) T ·(5-10) -(-5)

35/29 MUKHAMI NA 216(47) Pll) -(10+) T -(5-10) -(·5)

3,5/30 LlnA (NEW) NA 300(62) M(l) 0(1) T -(10+) -(5-10)

3 0;31 LlnA (OLD) NA 410(83) M(l) 0(1) T -(10+) -(5·10)

CIRCLE TOTAL NA 3,340(651 ) P(6), M(2). H(1) 0(2), H(1)

82 DIRECTORY and land use AKULUTO BLOCK - 3 Land use (i.e., area under differenllypes of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Cultivable Land Land underp_ermanent cultivation

Approach Nearesl Power Forest Wetriee Dry rice Total area Period of Main crops Area not to village lown & supply Fultivation cultivalion underjhum rotation under available distance or or cultivation cultivation for (in kms) irrigated unirrigated cultivation

11 12 13 14 15a 15b 16a 16b 17 18

KR Mokokchung(34) ED 30.00 3.00 90.00 tOO.OO 10 Vrs Rice 20.00 KR Mokokchung(38) ED 50.00 50.00 1,000.00 500.00 10 Vrs Rice 50.00 KR Mokokchung(35) ED 5.00 2 00 3.00 46.00 4 Vrs Rice 10.00

KR Mokokchung(40) ED 5.00 NA NA NA Rice NA KR Mokokchung(34) ED 100.00 5.00 25.00 1.500.00 6 Vrs Rice 25.00 KR Mokokchung(35) ED 5.00 4.00 8.00 90.00 6 Vrs Rice 20.00 KR Mokokchung(34) ED 8000 400 3.00 96.00 9 Vrs Rice 30.00 KR Mokokchung(34) ED 50.00 NA NA 20.00 7-8 Vrs Rice 100.00 KR Mokokchung(26j ED 30.00 30.00 100.00 150.00 7 Vrs Rice 20.00

355.00 98.00 1,229.00 2.502.00 275.00

83 ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT VILLAGE Amenities Amenities available (If not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz - 5 kms. 5- 10 l

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AKULUTO CIRCLE 3/6

3/6/32 SHITSAMI NA 459(90) P(I) 0(1) W -(10+) BS

3/6/33 SEMASETSU NA U N N H

316134 ZAPHUMI (A&B) NA 142(31) P(I) -(-5) W,S -(10+) BS

316135 LUMAMI NA 579(124) P(I) 0(1) T -(10+) BS

316136 ALAPHUMI NA 533(104) P(I) -(-5) T -(10+) BS

3/6/37 LUMTHSAMI NA 519(104) P(I) -(-5) T -(10+) BS

316138 AKULUTOHQ NA 1,679(348) P(I). M(3). H(I) H(I) T PO Friday BS

3/6/39 SUTEMI NA 438(100) P(I) -(-5) T -(-5) BS

3/6/40 SHICHIMI NA 129(30) P(I) -(-5) T -(-5) BS

3/6/41 LOTISAMI NA 380(85) P(I). M(I) 0(1) T -(-5) -(10+)

CIRCLE TOTAL NA 4.858(1.017) P(9), M(4) H(I)O(3), H(I)

84 DIRECTORY and land use AKULUTO R. D. BLOCK -3 Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Cultivable Land Land under permanent cultivation

Approach Nearest Power Forest Wet rice Dry rice Total area Period of Main crops Area not to village town & supply cultivation cultivation underjhum rotation under available distance or or cultivation cultivation 10f (in kms) irrigated unirrigated cultivation

11 12 13 14 15a 15b 16a 16b 17 18

PR Mokokchung(NA) ED 100.00 30.00 200.00 7Yrs Rice, Maizll NA A B T E 0 PR Mokokchung(18) ED 50.00 10.00 50.00 7 Yrs Rice, Maize NA

PR Mokokchung(20) ED 400.00 100.00 400.00 8 Yrs Rice,Maize NA PR Mokokchung(22) ED 300.00 40.00 300.00 7Yrs Rice, Maize NA PR Mokokchung(25) ED 300.00 50.00 300.00 7Yrs Rice, Maize NA PR Mokokchung(27) ED 300.00 100.00 NA

PR Mokokchung(30) ED 300.00 100.00 250.00 7 Yrs Rice, Maize. NA PR Mokokchung(30) ED 150.00 20.00 100.00 7 Yrs Rice, Maize NA

KR Mokokchung(42) ED 250.00 30.00 300.00 7 Yrs Rice, Maize NA

2,250.00 510.00 2,100.00 NA

85 ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT VILLAGE AmeQities Amenities available (11 not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz' 5 kms, 5- 10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the !acilitv is available is qiven) ,,-. . Location Name of Total ar,*, Tolal 'Educational Medical Drinking Post Day Commu code village of the population water and or days nication no, village (in & number (potable) telegraph of bus stop, hectares) of house market railway holds hat it station, any waterway

I 2- 3 ~ 5 6 7 8 9 10 SURUHUTO CIRCLE 3/7

317142 SURUHOTOHQ NA 1,302(233) P(I),H(I) H(l) TK PO -(10+)

3/7/43 KHOLEBOTO NA 142(48) P(I) -(-5) TK -(10+) -(10+)

317144 ZHEKUTO(AGHUN- GUIKUKUTO) NA 112(26) P(I) -(-5) TK -(10+) -(10+)

3/7/45 SAPOTIMI NA 317(80) P(I),M(I) , 0(1) TK -(10+) -(10+)

3/7146 TIEHIPAMI NA 958(162) P(I),M(I) 0(1) TK -(10+) -(10+)

3/7/47 KIYETHA NA 151(32) P(I) +5) TK -(10+) -(10+)

317148 YEHEMI NA 820(182) pel) 0(1) TK -(10+) -(10+)

317/49 VEDAMI NA 174(41) P(I) -(-5) TK -(IO+} -(10+)

3/7/50 NSAGHEMI(N) NA 483(94) P(I),H(I) 0(1) TK PO -(IO+J

317151 NSAGHEMI (S) NA 800(154) P(I) -(10+) TK -(10+) -(10+)

317152 NALTOQA NA 617(104) M(I) H(I) TK -(10+) -(5-10)

3/7153 PHUYE(NEW) NA 356(74) P(I) -(10+) TK -(10+) -(5-10)

317154 PHUYE(OLD) NA 351(74) P(I) -(10+) TK -(10+) -(5-10)

3/7155 SURUMI NA 1,415(324) P(I),M(I) 0(1) TK -(10+) -(10+)

CIRCLE TOTAL NA 7998(1 ,628)P(18),M(5),H(1 )D(5),H(2)

RDTOTAL NA 24,960(4,974)P(50),M(13),H(5) D(13),H(5), TR(I) MCW(I) .. -, Note,- As the villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed he land use and area under different landuse (in hectares) have been furnished only approximately

86 DIRECTORY and land use AKULUTO R. D BLOCK - 3 Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal place)

Cultivable Land Land under permanent CUltivation

Approach Nearest Power Forest Wet rice Dry rice Total area Period of Main crops Area not to village town & supply !cultivation cultivation underjhum rotation under available distance or or cultivation cultivation for (in kms) irrigated unirrigated cultivation

11 12 13 14 15a 15b 16a 16b 17 18

KR Zunheboto(35) ED 30.00 50.00 30.00 180.00 10 Yrs Rice, maize,millet

KR Zunheboto(35) ED 5.00 10.00 5.00 50.00 7 Yrs Rice,maize, millet

KR Zunheboto(42) ED 5.00 5.00 3.00 40.00 7Yrs Rice,maize, millet

KR Zunheboto(51 ) ED 14.00 10.00 2.00 500.00 12 Yrs Rice,maize, millet

KR Zunheboto(47) ED 40.00 20.00 5.00 600.00 12 Yrs Rice,maize. millet

KR Zunheboto(50) ED 5.00 15.00 50.00 10 Yrs Rice,maize, millet

KR Zunheboto(45) ED 50.00 70.00 800 00 10 Yrs Rice,maize, millet KR Zunheboto(29) ED 15.00 150.00 10 Yrs Rice,maize, millet KR Zunheboto(24) ED ~,Q~(.l2.~;~0 e ~! :',"~. :.\ooti.W. 10Yrs Rice,maize, millet KR Zunheboto(24) ED 280.00

KR Zunheboto(27) ED

KR Zunheboto(25) ED 15.00 10.00 5.00 70.00 8 Yrs Rice,maize, millet

KR Zunheboto(25) ED 20.00 20.00 5.00 200.00 8 Yrs Rice,maize, millet

KR Zunheboto(41 ) ED 100.00 150.00 10.00 4,000.00 12 Yrs Rice,maize, millet 334.00 855.00 65.00 7,640.00

2,690.00 1,499.00 150.00 10,585.00 NA

87 TOKIYE R.D. BLOCK NAGALAND TOKIYE R. D. BLOCK ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT

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AGHUNATO @ AGHUNATO CIRCLE / ...., /.;0

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" CIRCLE <.. ,. RD. BLOCK

'<' HEADQUARTERS, R 0, BLOCK --®--- .. CIRCLE, RIVER & STRE AM ,.. =>----•

ICI •• d "pan Sur .... y of India mop wl'h the permission of I~e S urvIYo, G'''"al of Indio. o Government of Indio Copyrllht, 1996. ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT TOKIYE R.D. BLOCK

1991 census 1981 census SI. Name of Location Location Location I Location no. village code code code code (manual) (computer) (manual) I (computer) ACHIKUCHA (A) 18/3/8/15 18/0310080/0015 15/414/4 15/0410040/0004 2 ACHIKUCHU (B) 18/3/8/16 18/0310080/0016 15/414/3 15/04/0040/0003 3 AGHULITOMI 18/3/8/5 18/031008010005 15/414/18 15/0410040/0018 4 AGHUNATO H.Q 18/3/10/11 18/03/0010/0001 15/413/1 15/04/0030/0001 5 AGHUYILIMI 18/3/10/19 18/03/0010/0019 15/413/19 15/04/0030/0019 6 AKUBAMI (NEW) LOWER AKUBA 18/3110/9 18/0310010/0009 15/413/8 15/0410030/0008 7 AKUBAMIOLD (AKUBAMI VILLAGE 18/3/10/10 18/03/001 0/0010 15/413/9 15/0410030/0009 8 ASUTO H.Q. 18131811 18/031008010001 15/4/4/1 15/04/0040/0001 9 ASUTO VILLAGE 18/318/3 18/031008010003 15/4/4/2 1510410040/0002 10 GHOKISHE 18/3/10126 18/03/0010/0026 15/4/3/12 15/04/003010012 15/413/25 15/0410030/0025

11 HOSHEPU 1813110116 181031001010016 1514/3124 151041003010024 12 HOSHEPU M.E. SCHOOL COMPOUND 18/3110/15 18/031001010015 15/4/3/28 15/0410030/0028 13 KATHARA (KATHA) 18/3/8/18 18/03/0080/0018 15/414/6 15/0410040/0006 14 KELTOMI 18/3/10/5 18/03/001010005 15/4/3/3 15/04/0030/0003 15 KHEKIYE 18/3/10/14 18/03/001010014 1514/3126 15104/003010026 16 KHETOI 1813/10118 18/0310010/0018 15/4/3/22 15/04/0030/0022 17 KHEWOTO 1813110117 1810310010iOO17 151413123 151041003010023 18 KHUKISHE 18/3/10112 18/031001010012 15/4/3/18 15/04/003010018 19 KHUMISHI (A) 1813/8119 18/031008010019 15141418 15/04/004010003 20 KHUMISHI (8) 18/3/8/20 18/0310080/0020 15/414/7 15/0410040/00071 21 KHUMISHI (C) 18/3/8/21 18/0310080/0021 15/4/4/10 15/04/0040/0010 22 KHUMISHI (D) 18/3/8/22 18/031008010022 15/414/11 15/04/0040/0011 23 KITAHUMI 18/3/8/10 18/03/0080/0010 15/414/13 15/0410040/0013 24 KOIBOTO (KOIBOTOMI) 18/3/8/12 18/03/008010012 15/414/15 15/0410040/0015 25 LlZUTOMI 18/318/9 18/0310080/0009 15/414/21 15/0410040/0021 26 LUKHUYIMI 18/3/10/8 18/03/001010008 15/4/3/7 15/0410030/0007 27 LUKIKHE 18/3/10/2 18/03/0010/0002 15/4/3/2 15/0410030/0002 28 LUTHSUMI 1813110/7 181031001010007 15141316 151041003010006 29 LUVISHE (NEW) 18/3110/24 18/03/0010/0024 15/413/14 15/04/00;30/0014 30 LUVISHE (OLD) 1813110/25 18/031001010025 1514/3/15 15104/0030/0015 31 MELAHUMI 18131817 18103/0080/0007 15/4/4/19 15/041004010019 32 NGOZUBOMI 18/3/8/8 18/03/0080/0008 15/4/4/20 15/04/0040/0020

91 1991 census 1981 nsus SI. Name of Location Location Location Location no. villa~e code I code code code (manual) J (com_fl_ute!.)_ Jmanua!.)_ (comfl_uter) 33 NIHOSHE 18/3/10/13 18/03/001010013 15/4/3/27 15/041003010027 34 NIHOSHE (NORTH) 18/3/8/14 18/031008010014 15/414/14 151041004010014 35 NIZHEVI 18/3/8/6 18/031008010006 36 PHULESHETOMI 18/3/10/6 18/03/0010/0006 15/4/3/5 15/041003010005 37 SAHUBOTO M.E. SCHOOL COMPOUND 18/3/8/3 18/031008010003 15/414/17 15}04/0040/0017 38 SATHAMI 18/3/8/4 18/031008010004 15/414/16 15/04/004010016 39 SHEVISHE 18/3/10/3 18/03/001010003 15/4/3/11 15104/003010011 40 TAZUHUMI lS/3/8/11 18/03/00S010011 41 THOKIHIMI 18/3/10/11 18/03/001010011 15/4/3/10 15104/0030(0010 42 T. ISLAND ME SCHOOL COMPOUND 18/3/8/23 18/031008010023 15/414/9 15/041004010009 43 TOKIYE 18/3/10/21 18/03/0010/0021 15/4/3/21 15104/003010021 44 TSUKOMI 18/3/10/27 18/03/001010027 15/4/3/15 15/041003010015 45 TUZUHUMI lS/3/8/13 18/03/00S0/0013 15/414/12 15/04/004010012 46 VIYIZHO 18/3/10(23 18/03/001010023 15/4/3/16 15/04/0030/0017 47 VIYIXE (VIYIKHE) lS/3/10/22 18/03/0010/0022 15(4/3/17 15/0410030/0017 48 YESHITO lS/3/S/17 18/0310080/0017 15/414/5 15/04/004010005 49 YEZASHIMI lS/3/10/20 18/03/001010020 15/4/3/20 15/041003010020 50 ZHEISHE lS/3/10/4 18/03/001010004 15/4/3(4 1 5(04/003010004

Names within brackets are as in 19S1 census

92

ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT VILLAGE Amenities Amenities available (If nol available within the village, a dash (-i is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz - 5 kms, S- ID kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is qiven 1

Locatiorl Name a! Total area Total Educational Medical Drinking Post Day Commu code village of the Populatiorl water arld or days nication no. village (in & rlumber (potable) telegraph of bus stop, hectares) 01 house market railway holds hal if station , any waterway

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ASUTO CIRCLE 318 3/8/1 ASUTOHQ NA 249(69) H(I) H(I) T PO -(10+) 31812 ASUTO VILLAGE NA 271(32) P(l) -(5-10) T -(-5) -(10+) 31813 SAHUBOTOMS COMPOUND NA 233(36) M(I) -(10+) T -(-5) -(10+) 31814 SATAMI NA 977(128) M(I) -(10+) T -(5-10) -(10+) 31815 AGHULITOMI NA 200(33f P(l) 0(1) T PO -(10+) 31816 NIZHEVI NA 133(26) P(l) -(10+) T -(-5) -(10+) 3/817 MELAHUMI NA 361(68) P(l) -(10+) T -(5-10) -(10+) 3/818 NGOZUBOMI NA 315(62) P(I) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 318/9 LlZUTOMI NA 500(90) M(I) -(10+) T -(10+) .-(10+) 318110 KITAHUMI NA 181(26) P(I) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 318111 TAZUHUMI NA 128(27) -(10+) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/8/12 KOISOTO NA 127(47) P(l) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 318113 TUZUHUMI NA 90(15) P(l) -(10+) T -(10) -(10+) 318/14 NIHOSHE (NORTH) NA 136(42) P(I) -(10+) T. -(10+) -(10+) 318115 ACHIKUCHU (A) NA 523(86) M(I) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/8/16 ACHIKUCHU (B) NA 268(53) -(5-10) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/8/17 YESHITO NA 77(16) P(l) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/8/18 KATHARA NA 250(55) P(I) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 318119 KHUMISHI (A) NA 264(53) P(I) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/8/20 KHUMISHI (8) NA 329(73) -(-5) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/8121 KHUMISHI (C) NA 200(30) -(10+) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 318/22 KHUMISHI (D) NA 149(34) -(10+) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/8/23 TISLANDMS COMPOUND NA 33(7) M(I) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) CIRCLE TOTAL NA 5,994(1 ,lOB) P(12), M(5), H(I)D(I), H(l) Note· As the village in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed the land use and area figures are given approximately.

94 DIRECTORY and land use TOKIYE R D BLOCK-4 Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal olace)

Cultivable Land Land under oermanent cultivation

Approach Nearest Power forest Wet rice Dry rice Total area Period 01 Main crops Area not to village town & supply ultivation cultivation under jhum rotation under available distance or or cultivation cultivation for (in kms) irrigated un irrigated cultivation

11 12 13 14 15a 15b 16a 16b 17 18

KR Zunheboto(75) ED 40.00 50.00 8 Yrs Rice, maize 4.00 KR Zunheboto(75) ED 7.00 40.00 60.00 70.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize 15.00

KR Zunheboto(79) ED 20.00 40.00 50.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize 8.00 KR Zunheboto(90) ED 30.00 800.00 1,000.00 1,500.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize 50.00 KR Zunheboto(78) ED 10.00 40.00 60.00 60.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize 15.00 KR Zunheboto(68) EO 8.00 40.00 60.00 60.00 7 Yrs R\ce, maize 10.00 KR Zunheboto(75) ED 20.00 25.00 70.00 80.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize 40.00 KR Zunheboto(76) ED 50.00 25.00 70.00 8000 7 Yrs Rice, maize 55.00 KR Zunhebo\o{80) ED 200.00 40.00 800.00 120.00 7 Yrs Rice, maize 50.00 KR Zunheboto(57) ED 20.00 4.00 60.00 80.00 10 Yrs Rice, maize 25.00 KR Zunheboto( 4 7) ED 20.00 5.00 80.00 150.00 10 Yrs Rice, maize 5.00 KR Zunhebo\o( 45) ED 10.00 5.00 80.00 160.00 10 Yrs Rice, maize 6.00 KR Zunheboto(41 ) ED 20.00 4.00 70.00 150.00 10 Yrs Rice, maize 5.00 KR Zunheboto(45) ED 20.00 8.00 75.00 145.00 9 Yrs Rice, maize 4.00 KR Zunheboto(40) ED 20.00 8.00 80.00 200.00 9 Yrs Rice, maize 5.00 KR Zunheboto(40) ED 80.00 7.00 60.00 150.00 9 Yrs Rice, maize 6.00 KR Zunheboto(38) ED 70.00 6.00 80.00 160.00 9 Yrs Rice, maize 5.00 KR Zu n heboto( 50) ED 100.00 5.00 80.00 180.00 9 Yrs Rice, maize 7.00 KR Zunheboto(55) ED too. 00 5.00 75.00 175.00 9 Yrs Rice, maize 6.00 KR Zunheboto(59) ED 100.00 5.00 100.00 150.00 9 Yrs Rice, maize 5.00 KR Zunheboto(59) ED 30.00 40.00 90.00 160.00 10 Yrs Rice, maize 5.00 KR Zunheboto(59) ED 35.00 45.00 5.00 140.00 10 Yrs Rice, maize 6.00 KR Zunheboto(59) ED 30.00 40.00 5.00 140.00 10 Yrs Rice, Maize 4.00 980.00 1,257.00 3,100.00 4,210.00 341.00

95 ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT VILLAGE Arilenities Amenities available {If not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz - 5 kms, 5- 10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is _giver1_

Location Name of Total area Total Educational Medical Drinking Post Day Commu Code village 01 the Population water and or days nication No. village (in & number (potable telegrapr of bus stop, hectares) of house market railway holds hat if station, any waterw~

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AGHUNATO CIRCLE 3/9 3/10/24 AGHUNATO H. Q NA 1,809(358) M(I) 0(1) W PO BS 3/10/25 LUKIYE NA 364(60) P(I) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/10/26 SHEVISHE NA 412(76) P(I) 0(1) T -(10+) -(S-10) 3/10127 ZHEISHE NA 21S(46) P(l) -(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 3110128 KHELTOMI NA 298(52) P(I) -(S-10) T -(5-10) -(5-10) 3110/29 PHULESHETOMI NA 265(5S) P(I) -(5-10) W -(5-10) -(S-10) 3/10130 LUTHSUMI NA S23(98) P(I) -(5-10) W -(10+) -(-S) 3110/31 LUKHUYIMI NA 361(75) P(I) 0(1) T -(10+) -(-5) 3110/32 AKUBAMI (NEW) (LOWER AKUBA) NA 326(68) P(I) -(-5) W -(10+) -(S-10) 3110/33 AKUBAMI (OLD) NA 90(21) P(I) -(-5) W -(5-10) -(5-10) 3/10134 THOKIHIMI NA 491(99) P(I) 0(1) W -(5-10) -(5-10) 3/10135 KHUKISHE NA 676(120} pel) -(-5) W -(5-10) -(5-10) 3/10/36 NIHOSHE NA 260(48) P(I) -(10+) W -(10+) -(10+) 3/10/37 KHEKIYE NA 400(62) P(l) D{l) T -(5-10) -(5-10) 3110138 HOSHEPU MS COMPOUND NA 245(39) P(I) ·(10+) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/10/39 HOSHEPU NA 638(133) P(I) -(5-10) T -(5-10) -(5-10) 3/10/40 KHEWOTO NA 349(67) P(I) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) 3/10141 KHETOI NA 684(145) P(I) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) 3110142 AGHUYIL/MI NA 191(56) P(I) -(-5) T -(-5) -(-5) 3/10/43 YEZASHIMI NA 371(77) M(I) 0(1) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/10144 TOKIYE NA 305(60) P(I) 0(1) T -(10+) -(10+) 3110/4S VryrXE NA 294(67) P(l) 0(1) T -(10+) -(10+) 3110/46 VIYILHO NA 359(61) P(l) -(5-10) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/10/47 LUVrSHE(NEW) NA 17S(34) Pll) -(5-10) T -110+) -(10+) 3110/48 LUVISHE (OLD) NA 71(16) P(I) -(5-10) T -(10+) -(10+) 3110/49 GHOKJSHE NA 131(25) P(t) -(5-10) T -(10+) -(10+) 3/10/50 TSUKOMI NA 498(66) P(I) -(5-10) T -(10+) -(10+) CIRCLE TOTAL NA 10,801 (2.084) P(25), M(2) 0(8) R.D. BLOCK TOTAL NA 16,795(3,192) P(37), M(7). H(I)D(9), H(1) Note:- As the village in Nagaland are not cadaslra/Jy surveyed the land use and area figures are given approximately. 96 DIRECTORY and land use TOKIYE R. D. BLOCK - 4 Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places)

Cultivable Land Land under permanent cultivation

Approach Nearest Power Forest Wet rice Dry rice Total area Period of Main crops Area not to village town & supply cultivation cultivation under jhum rotation under available distance or or cultivation cultivation lor (in kms) irrigated un irrigated CUltivation

11 12 13 14 15a 15b 16a 1Gb 17 18

PR Zunheboto( (2) ED 20.00 25.00 150.00 150.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunheboto(18) ED 140.00 3.00 35.00 350.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize to.OO KR Zunheboto(21 ) ED 15.00 30.00 150.00 125.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize 15.00 KR Zunheboto(5) ED 5,00 4,00 15,00 20.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize 5.00 KR Zunheboto(5) ED 105,00 287.00 108.00 55.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize 20,00 KR Zunheboto(9) ED 20.00 10.00 20.00 25,00 6 Yrs Rice, maize 5.00 KP. ZUl'I\',e\:IO\O\5\ ED i(l.(l() 2(l.(l(l 3().(l(l SYm P.ice, maize 5.(l(l KR Zunheboto(5) ED 20.00 20.00 4000 50,00 6 Yrs Rice, maize

KR Zunheboto(7) ED 2,000.00 500.00 to,OOO,OO 20,000.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunheboto(7) ED 60.00 500.00 500,00 500.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunheboto( 12) ED 20.00 NA 25.00 6Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunheboto(7) -ED NA NA NA NA 6 Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunheboto(10) ED NA NA NA NA 6 Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunheboto(10) ED NA NA NA NA G Yrs Rice, maize

KR Zunheboto(10) ED NA NA NA NA 6Yrs Rice, maize 50.00 KR Zunheboto(12) ED NA 40.00 50,00 50.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize KR Zunheboto(10) ED 450.00 18.00 2,014.00 700,00 KR Zunheboto( 1 0) ED 50,00 30.00 15,00 40,00. KR Zunheboto(3) ED 250.00 350.00 500.00 80.00. KR Zunheboto(10) ED 20.00 14.00 208.00 162,00 6 Yrs Rice, maize 25.00 KR Zunheboto(10) 6.00 45.00 35.00 82.00 6 YIS Rice, maize KR Zunheboto( 1 0) ED 320.00 65.00 10.00 200.00 6 Yrs Rice, maize 10.00 KR Zunheboto(42) ED 500.00 300.00 500.00 700.00 6-7 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(42) ED 500.00 400.00 1,000.00 1,000.00 6-7 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(42) ED 500,00 400.00 1000,00 1000.00 6-7Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(46) ED 500.00 400.00 900.00 1,000.00 6-7 Yrs Rice, maize NA KR Zunheboto(50) ED 300,00 300.00 900,00 1,50000 6-7 Yrs Rice, maize NA 5,811.00 3,761.00 18,150.00 27,224.00 6,791.00 5,018,00 21,250.00 31,434.00

97 Appendix (II R. D. Blockwise Abstract of Educational, Medical and other amenities

EDUCATIONAL

Name of Matriculation! Higher secondary ! R. D. Block Primary school Middle school secondary school PUC!intermediate! junior collage Villages II nstitutions Villages II nstitutions Villa~esllnstitution~ Villages IInstitutions 1 2 I 3 4 I 5 6 I 7 8 I 9 GHATHASHI 20 27 6 6 ZUNHEBOTO 44 45 8 8 AKULUTO 48 50 10 12 6 6

TOKIYE 37 37 7 7

ED UCA TIO NAL MEDICAL

College (Qraduate & Adult life racy Dispensary above) classlcentres Others Villaqes with no Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions educational facilities Villages Institutions

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18

7 7 3 11 11 13 13

9 9

MEDICAL Maternity&child wellar Primary health Family planning Primary Hospitals centrelmaternity home centrelhealth centre health sub 'centre child welfare centre

Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villaqes Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

5 5

98 MEDICAL DRINKING WATER Villages with Community Others no medical Heaith workers institutions

Villaoes Institutio"'s Villaoes Institutions Tap Well Tank Tube River Foun Canal Others well tain

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

12 15 6

44 36 7 10 35 16 2 35

40 42 8

DRINKING WATER POST & TELEGRAPH Village NameD! More with no P. O. T.O. P. T. O. P.O. T.O. P. T.O. Phone R. D. Block than one drinking & & & source water phone phone phone facility 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

GHATHASHI 2 6 ZUNHEBOTO 5 3 AKUlUTO 8 TOKIYE 3

COMMUNICATION POWER SUPPLY

Bus Railway Navigable Available Not stop station waterway available

51 52 53 54 55

2 21

2 52 5 29 53 48 2

99 Appendix /I - R.D. Blockwise list of villages where no amenities are available

Name of R.D Block Location code 3

Nil Nil Nil

Appe,ndix III Rural Development Blockwise lisl of Villages to the proportion at- Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges.

Name 01 R.D block Name oj .circle Range 01 Location Name 01 village scheduled code tribes popula- no. tion -. .1 _ 2 3 .4- 5 1) GHATHASHI PUGHOBOTO 51+ 18/3/1/1 LAZAMI A.D BLOCK CIRCLE 18/3/1/2 MISHILIMI 18/3/1/3 PUGHOBOTO H. O. 18/3/1/4 NATSUMI t-8/3/1/5 GHOKHUMI 18/3/1/6 ASUKIOA 18/3/117 TSAPHIMI 18/3/1/8 KITAMI.

GHATHASHt CIRCLE 51+ 18/3/2/1 tGHANUMI 18/3/2/2 HEBOLIMI 18/3/213 KILOMI- 18/3/2/4 KHUGHUTOMI 18/3/2/5 CHISHOLIMI 18/3/2/6 CHISHILIMI 18/3/2/7 KICHILIMI 18/3/2/8 AWOHUMI 18/3/2/9 SHESULIMI 18/3/2/10 MUKALIMI 181312111 GHATHASHI H.O 1813/2112 IPHONUMI 18/3/2/13 TUKULIOA

2) ZUNHEBOTO SATAKHA CIRCLE 51+ 18/3/3/1 SATAKHA H.Q A.D. BLOCK 18/3/3/2 SATAKHA VILLAGE 18/3/3/3 MOMI 18/3/3/4 SHOIPU 18/3/3/5 SHENA (NEW) 18/3/3/6 SHENA (OLD) 18/3/3/7 SAPTIOA 18/3/3/8 USUTOMI

100 18/3/3/9 NUNUMI 18/3/3/10 TUKUNASAMI 18/3/3/11 HOISHE 18/3/3/12 HUKIYE 18/3/3/13 LUKHAI 18/3/3/14 KILO(OLD) 18/3/3/15 XUIVI 18/3/3116 VISHEPU 18/3/3/17 KIVIKHA 18/3/3/18 XAMUNUBOTO MS COMPOUND 18/3/3/19 SUKHANI 18/3/3/20 GHUKHUYI 18/3/3/21 ZHEKIYE 18/3/3/22 KIYEKHU 18/3/3/23 AGHUTITOMS COMPOUND 18/3/3/24 SHOIXE

ZUNHEBOTO SADAR 51+ 18/3/9/1 ASUKHOMI CIRCLE 18/3/9/2 LOCHOMI 18/3/9/3 YEZAMI 18/3/9/4 HEKIYE(C) 18/3/9/5 KAWOTO 18/3/9/6 NEWLAND 18/3/9/7 BAIMHO 18/3/9/8 SHOTOMI 18/3/9/9 SHEIPU 18/3/9/10 SUKHALU 18J3J9/11 YEMISHE 18/3/9/12 ZUNGTI 18/3/9/13 KULHOPU 18J3/9/14 GHUKIYE 18/3/9/15 NIKUTO 18/3/9/16 KOKHEPU 18/3/9/17 NATHA(OLD) 18/3/9/18 NATHA(NEW) 18/3/9/19 LlZU-NAGHUTO 18/3/9/20 LlZU(OLD) 18/3/9/21 LlZU(NEW) 18/3/9/22 LlZU-AVIOATO

SATOI CIRCLE 51+ 18/3/11/1 HOKIYE 18/3/11/2 KHESHITO (B) 18/3/11/3 TSURUHU (A) 18/3/11/4 SAPTO H.O

101 18/3/11/5 SATOI H.O 18/3/11/6 GHOKHUVI 16/3/11/7 rfOVI 18/3/11/6 IKIYE 18/3/11/9 TSUTOHU 16/3/11/10 THAKIYE 18/3/11/11 KHUVIXU 3) AKULUTO R.D. AT01ZU CHRCLE 0-5 16/3/412 K1TSAKlT A(UR) BLOCK (uninhabited)" 51+ 18/3/4/1 ATOIZUH.O 16/3/4/3 VEKUHO{NEW) 18/3/4/4 VEKUHO{OLD) 18/3/4/5 ASUKHUTO 18/3/4/6 KHELHOSHE POLYTECHNIC 18/3/4/7 YESHOLTOMI 18/34/8 EMLOMI 18/3/4/9 LlTSAMI 18/3/4/10 SUKOMI 18/3/4/11 PHILIMI 18/3/4/12 ROTO{NEW) 18/3/4/13 ROTO{OLD) 18/3/4/14 AKUHAITO 1613/4/15 KHRIMTOMI 1813/4/16 MAPULUMI 1813/4/17 MAGUTO(NEW) 18/3/4/18 MAGUTO{OLD) 1813/4/19 AWOTSAKILIMI 18/3/4/20 ATOIZU MISSION CENTRE 1813/4/21 LOKOBOMI 18/3/4/22 APUKITO

V.K CIRCLE 51+ 18/3/5/1 IZHETO 18/3/512 SASTAMI 18/3/5/3 AJIOAMI 18/3/5/4 V.K. H.O. 18/3/5/5 MAROMI 18/3/5/6 PHISHllMI 18/3/5/7 MUKHAMI 18/3/5/6 L1TTA{NEW) 18/3/5/9 LlTTA(OLD) AKULUTO CIRCLE 0-5 18/3/6/2 SEMA SETSU (uninhabited) 51+ 18/3/6/1 SHITSUMI 18/3/6/3 ZAPHUMI (A) & (6) 18/3/6/4 LUMAMI

102 18/3/6/5 ALAPHUMI 18/3/6/6 LUMTHSAMI 18/3/6/7 AKULUTO H.O 18/3/6/8 SUTEMI 18/3/6/9 SHICHIMI 18/3/6/10 LOTJSAMJ SURUHOTO CIRCLE 51+ 18/3/7/1 SURUHOTO H.O 18/3/7/2 KHOLEBOTO 18/3/7/3 ZHEKUTO(AGHUNGU/ KUKUTO) 18/3/7/4 SAPOTIMJ 18/3/7/5 TICH/PAMJ 18/3/7/6 KIYETHA 18/31717 YEHEMI 18/3/7/8 VEDAMJ 18/3/7/9 AlSAGHEMI(N) 18/317/10 AlSAGHEMI 18/3/7/11 NALTOOA 18/317/12 PHUYE(NEW) 18/3/7/13 PHUYE{OLD) 18/3/7/14 SUAUM/ TOKIYE R.D. BLOCK ASUTO CIRCLE 51+ 18/318/1 ASUTO H.O 18/3/8/2 ASUTO VILLAGE 18/3/8/3 SAHUBOTOMS COMPOUND 18/3/8/4 SATAMI 18/3/815 AGHULlTOMJ 18/3/8/6 NIZHEVI 18/3/8/7 MELAHUMI 18/3/8/8 NGOZUBOMI 18/3/8/9 LlZUTOMI 18/3/8/10 KITAHUMI 18/3/8/11 TAZUHUMI 18(3/8/12 KOIBOTO 18/3/8/13 TUZUHUMI 16/3/6/14 NIHOSHE(NOATH) 18/3/8/15 ACHIKUCHU (A) 18/3/8/16 ACHIKUCHU(B) 18/3/8/17 YESHITO 18/3/8/18 KATHARA 18/3/6/19 KHUMISHI(A) 18/3/8/20 KHUMISHI(B) 18(3/6/21 KHUMISHJ{C) 18/3/8/22 KHUMISHI(D) 18/3/8/23 T ISLAND MS COMPOUND AGHUNATO CIRCLE 51+ 18/3/10/1 AGHUNATO H.O.

103 1813/10/2 LUKIYE 1813/10/3 SHEVISHE 18/3/10/4 ZHEISHE 18/3/10/5 KHELTOMI "18/3/10/6 PHULESHETOMI 18/3/10/7 LUTHSUMI 18/3/10/8 LUKHUYIMI 18/3/10/9 AKUBAMI (NEW) (LOWER AKUBA) 18/3/10/10 AKUBAMI(OLD) (AKUBAMI VILLAGE) 18/3/10/11 THOKIHIMI 18/3/10/12 KHUKISHE 18/3/10/13 NIHOSHE 18/3/10/14 KHEKIYE "18/3/10/15 HOSHEPU MS COMPOUND "18/3/10/16 HOSHEPU 18/3/10/17 KHEWOTO 18/3/10/18 KHETOI 18/3/10/19 AGHUY1LiMI 18/3/10/20 YESASHIMI 1813/10/21 TOKIYE 1813/10/22 VIYIXE 1813/10/23 VIYILHO 18/3/10/24 LUVrSHE(NEW) 18/3/10/25 LUVISHE(OLD) 18/3/10/26 GHOKISHE 18/3/10/27 TSUKOMI

104 APPENDIX IV - Name and code of R. D. Block or parts in Zunheboto District with sex wise population

PjPULATION Name and Code of R. D. Block or Part/Circles Persons Males I Females GHATHASHI R. D. BLOCK 1 17,750 9,039 8,711 Pughoboto 3/1 9,958 5,086 4,872 Ghathashi 3/2 7,792 3,953 3,839 ZUNHEBOTO R.D. BLOCK - 2 25,240 12,732 12,508 Satakha 3/3 ~{3'~;1 6,925 6446 Zunheboto Sadar 3/9 8,379 4,060 4,319 Satoi 3/11 3,490 1,747 1,743 AKULUTO R.D. BLOCK- 3 24,960 12,591 12,369 Atoizu 3/4 8,764 4,330 4,434 V.K.3/5 3,340 1,664 1,676 Akuluto 3/6 4,858 2,519 2,339 Suruhoto 3/7 7,998 4,078 3,920 TOKIYE R.D. BLOCK - 4 16,795 8,402 8,393 Asuto 3/8 5,994· 3,044 2,950 Aghunato 3/10 10,801 5,358 5,443

105 SECTION-H TOWN DIRECTORY Note explaining the codes in the Town Directory

1 . Civic status Town Committee T. C. Census ToW"ll C. T.

2. Amenities Pucca road PR Kutcha road KR

3. System of sewerage Sewer S Open surface drains OSD Box surface drains BSD Pit system PT Others o

4. Method of disposal of night soil Head loads HL Baskets B Wheel barrows WE Septic tank latrines ST Pit system PT Others o 5. Protected water supply, source and storage system Over head tank OHT Service reservoir SR River infilteration gallery IG Pressure tank Tubewell Handpump Tv\l Wellwater W Tank water TK

6. Medical Institutions Hospital H Dispensaries 0 Health Centre/primary health centre/ primary health sub-centre/primary HC health units etc. Family Planning Centre FPC T. B. Clinic TB Nursing Home NH Others o

107 ill c >1:: ~ ~IU) :0 E N __~:=-~<:> OJ :;;; ~iil 01_::;2,--0-1--1-_..1 a: LL ~ ~ 2 -.--: =Wl---I--+--l (.) 2 <:>

~I oo ~! ~O _c~ C 21 ::> N

Ql o E o OJ c .D QJ C $: _c OIlS C ::> ~O N c::s TOWN DIRECTORY ST A TEMENT - III Municipal Finance, 1988 - 89

Receipt in Rs. '00)

SI. Class & name Civic adminis- Receipt Revenue Government Loan Advance Other Total no of town tration status through derived from grant sources receipt (in 1990) taxes municipal (specify) etc. properties & power apart from taxation

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1. III, Zunhebol0 T.C. 109 14 003 227

Expenditure (Rs. in lakhs '00 General Public safety Public Public works Public Other Total administratio n health and institutions (specify) eX]l_enditure conveniences

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 100 040 008 69 217

111 TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENT - VI

Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1989

Sl. Class & name Name of three most Name of three most Name of three most no. o! town important commodities important commodities important commodities imported exported manufactured 1st I 2nd I 3rd 1st 1 2nd I 3rd 1st I 2nd I 3rd 1 2 3 I 4 I 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 I 10 I 11 1. III, Zunheboto Rice Edible oil Cloth Honey bee

I Number of bank Number of Aqricultural Number of Non - Aqricultural I L credit societies credit societies I I 12 13 14 I 3

114 PART- B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT A. District Primary Census Abstract DISTRICT PRIMARY

Industrial Categories of Main Workers

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Livestock fo reslry, fishing, hunting and Mining & quarrying plantations orchards (I) (II) & allied activities III {IVl p I M I F P 1 M I. F P J M 1 F P J M I F 25 I 26 I 27 28 I 29 I 30 31 I 32 I 33 34 I 35 I 36 3U02 13,815 17,887 '31 33 11 284 246 3l 3

31,103 13,546 17,555 19 14 206 177 29 3

599 267 332 18 12 78 69 9

6,151 2,882 3,469 10 5 71 55 16

6,151 2,882 3,469 10 5 71 55 16

9,251 4,117 5,134 9 '31 34 3

9,251 4,117 5,134 9 '31 34 3

9,247 3,988 5,259 00 58 2

9.247 3,988 5,259 00 58 2

6,454 2,761 3,693 :J8 3J 8 3 3

6,454 2,761 3,693 :J8 3J 8 3 3

599 337 332 18 12 6 78 69 9

599 267 332 18 12 6 78 69

122 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Categories of Main Workers

Manufacturing, processing Nar>ufacturing, processing servicing & repairs servIcing & repairs in Construction Trade and commerce in household industry other than household industry (Va) ~Vb) _(VI) ~VII) p I M I F P I M I F P I M I F P I M I F 37 1 38 I 39 40 I 41 I 42 43 I 44 I 45 46 I 47 I 48

42 29 13 00 79 11 686 628 58 787 701 00

2~ 15 9 46 39 7 495 454 41 242 195 47

18 14 44 40 4 191 174 17 545 503 39

89 77 12 :'6 27

3 8 2 89 77 12 :'6 27

17 14 77 70 7 95 81 14

2 4 17 14 3 77 70 7 95 81 14

17 16 183 173 10 47 33 11

5 3 2 17 16 183 173 10 47 :'6 11

3 146 134 12 64 51 13

5 5 4 146 134 12 64 51 13

18 14 44 40 191 174 17 545 506 39

18 14 44 40 19' 174 17 545 506 39

123 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Categories of Main Workers

L. C. Transport. storage Other services Marginal workers Non - workers no. and communication

(VIII) (IX) p I M I F P I M I F P I M I F P 1 M I F 49 I 50 I 51 52 I 53 I 54 55 I 56 I 57 58 I 59 I 60 (Xl 145 137 8 7,157 5,907 1,250 55,285 27,415 27,870

72 01 5 5,408 4,457 949 47,129 23,795 23.334

73 70 3 1,751 14~ 3)1 8,156 3,620 4.536

10 J"'~- 3" 2 1,280 1,028 252 10,083 5.122 4.941

2A 3" 2 1,280 1,028 252 10.083 5,122 4.941

2U 16 16 1470 1,259 211 14.262 7,130 7.132

16 16 1,470 1259 211 14,262 7,130 7.132

3J 2 1762 1.424 338 13.636 6,891 6.745

2 1.762 1.424 338 13.636 6,891 6.745

40 19 17 2 894 746 148 9,168 4,652 4.516

19 17 2 894 746 148 9,168 4,652 4.516

73 70 3 1.751 1,450 301 8,156 3,620 4.536

73 70 3 1.751 1.450 3)1 8,156 3.620 4.536

124 Rural Development Blockwise peA RURAL PRIMARY

L. C. Name of village! Area of No. of No. of Total population Scheduled no town!ward village in occupied house (incluCling castes in km2 residential holds Institutional houses & house less population)

P M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 I 10 311 ZUNHEBOTO DIST

T NA 16,299 16,299 84,745 4:2,764 41,981

R NA 16,299 16.299 84,745 4:2,764 41,981

U NA GHATHASHI R.D. BLOCK PUGHOBOTO CIRCLE 3f1

3/1/1 LAZAMI NA 399 399 2,315 1,147 1,168

3/1/2 MISHILIMI NA 316 316 1,717 864 853

3/1/3 PUGHOBOTO H.Q NA 321 321 1,307 714 593

3/1/4 NATSUMI NA 260 260 1,396 733 663

3/1l5 GHOKHUMJ NA 219 219 1,409 734 675

3/1/6 ASUKIOA NA 56 56 333 164 169

3/117 TSAPHIMI NA 93 93 424 210 214

311/8 KITAMI NA 200 200 1,057 520 537

CIRCLE TOTAL NA 1,864 1.864 9,958 5,086 4,872

126 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category of Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators Aqricultural (I-IX) labourers M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 19 I 20

41,746 41,723 24,226 18,937 18,969 18,647 3,548 17,555 14 5

41,746 41,723 24,226 18,937 18,969 18,647 3,548 17,555 14 5

1,140 1,165 695 490 559 584 375 541 3 4

864 853 479 335 386 346 237 318

637 561 531 387 293 216 68 162

733 663 357 307 315 277 264 269

734 675 559 491 282 231 167 170

163 169 125 121 60 76 34 62

210 214 145 108 89 104 72 102

520 537 290 242 202 240 182 233

5,001 4,837 3,181 2,481 2,186 2,074 1,399 1,857 5 5

127 RURAL PRIMARY

Il1dustri,,1 CAleqory of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Me nlJfacturing. processing forestry. fishing. seryk;iD!l...&...r!lJliliriflm> Location Name of village! hunting & Mining a"d (a) (b) :;orlstructions code no. \OWrllWilfd pl"ntations quarrying Household Other than orchards & Industry hOusehold I allied activities Industry M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 2t J 22 23 1 24 25 I 26 27 1 28 29 _I 30 3.'1 ZUNHEBOTO DIST

T 177 29 3 15 9 39 7 454 41

R 177 :'>9 3 15 9 39 7 454 41

U GHATHASHI R,D. BLOCK

3(1(1 LAZilMI 8 2 9

3/112 MISHILIMI 2 2 14 4

3/1/3 PUGH0[30TO H Q 17 2 2 3 16 :2

31114 NATSUMI 5

311/5 GHOKHUMI 18 9 5 2 5 3

3;1 16 ASLJKIQA 5

3,'1/7 TSAPHIMI

~ll!8 KITAMI

CIRCLE TOTAL 47 15 3 3 6 2 56 12

12H CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category of Main Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers & & services workers commerce communications M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 31 I 32 33 I 34 35 I 36 37 I 38 39 I 40

195 47 67 5 4,457 949 23,795 23,334 195 47 67 5 4.457 949 23,795 23,334

PUGHOBOTO CIRCLE 3/1 8 2 10 146 33 588 584 2 2 130 20 478 507 8 3 5 176 44 421 377 44 7 418 386 3 82 46 452 444 21 13 104 93 15 2 121 110 16 7 318 297 19 7 21 630 172 29,000 2,798

129 RURAL PRIMARY

L. C. Name of villagel Area 01 No. 01 No. of Total population Scheduled no. townlward village in occupied house (including castes in km2 residential holds Institutional houses & house less population)

p M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 110

31211 IGHANUMI NA 247 247 1,629 781 848 31212 HEBOLIMI NA 104 104 646 3S0 296 31213 KILOMII NA 156 156 820 435 385 31214 KHUGHUTOMI NA 81 81 422 207 215 31215 CHISHOLIMI NA 71 71 373 193 180 31216 CHISHILIMI NA 134 134 564 292 272 31217 KICHILIMI NA 128 128 600 305 295 31218 AWOHUMI NA 59 S9 310 137 173 31219 SHESULIMI NA 101 101 554 274 280 312110 MUKALIMI NA 96 96 504 259 245

3/2/11 GHATHASHI H.Q NA 137 137 807 441 366

3/2112 IPHONUMI NA 76 76 339 168 171 312113 TUKUUQA NA 34 34 224 111 113 CIRCLE TOTAL (R) NA 1,424 1,424 7,792 3,953 3,839 R.D. T(R) NA 3,288 3,288 17,750 9,039 8,711

130 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category of Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators AQricultural I-IX labourers M I F M ~ F M I F M \ F M I F 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 19 I 20 GHATHASHI CIRCLE 3/2 781 848 488 407 320 341 236 334 350 296 210 141 151 132 117 126 419 384 304 238 182 183 105 168 207 215 138 130 84 96 69 93 189 180 97 81 100 79 84 79 291 272 219 166 146 128 HJ8 106 305 295 175 116 131 143 104 137 137 173 95 100 68 74 48 68 274 280 112 84 140 132 124 129 259 245 103 76 122 113 84 111 427 361 236 189 154 137 84 124 168 171 72 43 83 83 70 83 111 113 40 25 50 55 50 54 3,918 3,833 2,289 1,796 1,731 1,696 1,283 1,612 8,919 8,670 5,470 4,277 3,917 3,770 2,682 3,469

131 RURAL PRIMARY

Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing, processing forestry, fishing, servicing & reRairing~ Location Name of villagel hunting & Mining and (a) (b) ~onstructions code no, townlward plantations quarrying Household Other than orchards & Industrv household allied activities Industry M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 21 I 22 23 I 24 25 I 26 27 I 28 29 I 30 GHATHASHI CIRCLE 3/2

3/211 IGHANUMI

31212 HE80LlMI 3

3/213 KILOMI 3 12

3/214 KHUGHUTOMO 2

3/215 CHISHOLIMI

31216 CHISHILOMI

31217 KICHILIMI

31218 AWOHUMI 3

31219 SHESULIMI

312110 MUKALIMI

312/11 GHATHASHI H,Q 3

3/2112 IPHONUMI

3/2/13 TUKULlQA

CIRCLE TOTAL(R) 8 2 21

R.D T(R) 55 16 5 3 6 2 77 12

132 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Cateqory of Mam Wor~ers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers & & services workers commerce communications M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 31 I 32 33 I 34 35 I 36 37 I 38 39 I 40

2 82 6 461 507 8 22 6 199 164 5 56 14 253 202 12 3 123 119 16 93 101 38 22 146 144 26 6 174 152

3 2 12 4 69 99 16 3 134 148 38 2 137 132 67 13 287 229 13 85 88 61 58 8 2 11 398 80 2,222 2,143 27 9 32 2 1,028 252 5,122 4,941 RURAL PRIMARY

L. C. Name of villagel Area of No. of No. of Total population Scheduled no. townlward village in occupied house (including castes in km2 residential holds Institutional houses & houseless population)

P M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 I 10

3/3/1 SATAKHAH.Q NA 598 598 3,704 2,105 1,599

3/3/2 SATAKHA VILLAGE NA 60 60 352 165 187

3/3/3 MOMI NA 67 67 257 125 132

3/3/4 SHOIPU NA 96 96 539 288 251

3/3/5 SHENA(NEW) NA 87 87 609 300 309

3/3/6 SHENA(OLD) NA 315 315 1,541 820 721

3/3/7 SAPTIQA NA 23 23 115 58 57

3/3/8 LlSUTOMI NA 246 246 1251 615 636

3/3/9 NUNUMI NA 90 90 407 196 211

3/3110 TUKUNASAMI NA 60 60 205 til 94

3/3111 HOISHE NA 39 39 165 81 84 3/3112 HUKIYE NA 68 68 345 164 181

3/3/13 LUKHAI NA 50 50 308 155 153

3/3/14 KILO(OLD) NA 61 61 256 135 121

3/3115 XUIVI NA 153 153 716 359 357

3/3/16 VISHEPU NA 90 90 389 187 202

3/3117 KIVIKHU NA 67 67 279 128 151

3/3/18 XAMUNUBOTO M.S. COMPOUND NA 91 91 179 83 96

3/3/19 SUKHNI NA 67 67 374 176 198

3/3/20 GHUKHUYI NA 47 47 186 89 97

3/3/21 ZHEKIYE NA 64 64 368 173 195

3/3/22 KIYEKHU NA 75 75 370 182 188

3/3/23 AGHUTITO M.S. COMPOUND NA 17 17 118 63 55

313/24 SHOIXE NA 72 72 338 167 171 CIRCLE TOTAL(R) NA 2,603 2,603 13,371 6,925 6,446

)~l4 CENSUS ABSTRACT ZUNHEBOTO R.D. BLOCK

Industrial Category 01 Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators Agricultural (I-IX) labourers M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 19 I 20 SATAKHA CIRCLE 3/3 1,636 1,526 1,561 965 964 152 95 60 8 165 187 74 70 77 66 66 64 125 132 61 34 59 74 53 73 288 251 143 109 121 120 96 115 300 309 125 88 125 131 121 128 820 721 670 562 300 354 290 354 57 57 34 33 23 14 12 10 615 636 264 183 229 321 229 321 196 211 70 45 81 110 76 106 111 94 67 38 64 52 58 50 79 84 33 24 32 40 27 40 164 181 96 86 68 82 56 80 155 153 79 53 59 70 49 70 135 121 85 56 54 59 41 57 356 354 227 158 174 196 160 193 187 202 118 105 105 113 90 108 128 151 74 81 52 71 47 71

82 96 45 29 52 50 44 48 176 198 137 117 76 94 44 87 89 97 54 55 50 54 41 50 173 195 119 115 71 91 52 80 182 188 84 76 143 157 136 154

59 53 48 29 20 19 7 15 167 171 100 64 102 92 93 91 6,448 6,368 4,366 3,175 3,101 2582 1,983 2,425 9

135 RURAL PRIMARY

Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing, processing forestry, fishing, ~ervicing & repairings Location Name of villagel hunting & Mining and (a) (b) ponstructions code no. townlward plantations quarrying Household Other than orchards & Industry_ household allied activities InduslrV M I F M I F M F M F M F 21 I 22 23 I 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

31311 SATAKHAH.Q 14 2 26 4

31312 SATAKHA VILLAGE

3/3/3 MOMI

313/4 SHOIPU 3

3/3/5 SHENA(NEW)

313/6 SHENA(OLD)

3/3/7 SAPTIQA

313/8 LlSUTOMI

313/9 NUNUMI

3/3110 TUKUNASAMI

3/3111 HOISHE

3/3112 HUKIYE 2

3/3113 LUKHAI

313/14 KILO(OLDI 3 3/3/15 XUIVI

3/3/16 ISHEPU 3

3/3/17 KIVIKHU

3/3/18 XAMUNUBOTO M.S. COMPOUND

3/3/19 SUKHNI

313120 GHUKHUYI 2

3/3/21 ZHEKIYE 3 2

313/22 KIYEKHU

3/3/23 AGHUTITO M.S. COMPOUND

3/3124 SHOIXE

CIRCLE TOTAL (RI 27 2 2 3 45 7 CENSUS ABSTRACT ZUNHEBOTO R.D. BLOCK

Industrial Cale\jory of Main Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Olher Marginal Non - workers & & servIces workers commerce communications

M F M I F M J F M F M F 31 32 33 I 34 35 i 36 37 38 39 40 SATAKHA CIRCLE 3/2

62 13 13 744 74 1,141 1,447 9 2 88 121 6 66 58 21 4 167 131 4 3 175 178 9 520 367 10 4 35 43 386 315 4 4 115 101 6 47 42 5 49 44 9 96 99 7 96 83 9 2 81 62 14 3 185 161 10 5 82 89 5 76 80

8 2 31 46

30 I 100 104

7 4 39 43

14 9 102 104 7 2 39 31

12 3 43 36 7 65 79 63 13 15 957 132 3,824 3,864 RURAL PRIMARY

L, C, Name of villagel Area of No, of No, of Total population Scheduled no, town/ward village in occupied house (including castes in km 2 residential holds Institutional houses & houseless population

p M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 I 10

319/1 ASUKHOMI NA 173 173 772 368 404 31912 LOCHOMI NA 58 58 291 129 162 31913 YEZAMI NA 113 113 505 230 275 31914 HEKIYE(C) NA 24 24 132 70 62 31915 KAWOTO NA 63 63 432 221 211 31916 NEWLAND NA 27 27 142 79 63

3/9/7 BAIMHO NA 72 72 362 173 189

319/8 SHOTOMI NA 61 61 320 170 150 3/9/9 SHEIPU NA 114 114 687 321 366

3/9/10 SUKHALU NA 73 73 339 164 175

3/9/11 YEMISHE NA 107 107 488 238 250

319/12 ZUNGTI NA 84 84 434 207 227

?19/13 KULHOPU NA 69 69 355 17B 177

3/9/14 GHUKIYE NA 139 139 736 366 370

3/9/15 NIKUTO NA 30 30 132 65 67

3/9/16 KOKHEPU NA 41 41 233 109 124

319/17 NATHA(OLD) NA 75 75 4B4 242 242

319118 NATHA(NEW) NA 62 62 311 158 1.53

3/9/19 LlZU-NAGHUTO NA 58 58 359 166 193

3/9/20 LlZU(OLD) NA 59 59 342 156 186

3/9/21 LlZU(NEW) NA 49 49 250 122 128

319/22 LlZU-AVIQATO NA 54 54 273 128 145

CIRCLE TOTAL(R) NA 1,605 1,605 8,379 4,060 4,319

138 CENSUS ABSTRACT IUNEHOBOTO R.D. BLOCK

Industrial Category of Main Workers Scheduled tribes Literate's Total I II main worker~ Cultivators Agricultural I-IX labourers M I F M I F M 1 F M I F M I F 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 19 I 20 ZUNEHOBOTO SA DAR CIRCLE 3/9 363 404 217 t98 160 235 112 223 129 162 53 50 60 82 53 80 230 275 102 100 124 165 117 164 70 62 42 33 27 27 24 22 221 211 170 137 70 64 61 62 79 63 39 27 32 34 30 34

173 189 83 89 96 100 77 98

170 150 111 80 65 71 56 66 321 366 131 122 126 152 105 147 164 175 44 35 69 80 63 75 238 250 47 32 104 117 95 115 207 227 78 83 104 102 102 99 178 177 73 64 74 79 73 78 365 369 219 177 142 147 lIB 147 65 67 38 26 27 30 21 30 109 124 64 5B 58 47 47 44 242 242 112 111 73 85 72 85 152 149 92 82 69 67 52 53 166 193 90 101 81 95 76 93 156 186 66 64 73 88 53 87 122 128 54 37 56 63 52 62 128 145 77 68 70 77 57 75 4,048 4,314 2,002 1,774 1,760 200 1,516 1,939

139 RURAL PRIMARY

Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing, processing lorestry, fishing, :!!!rviCi[!1l & tllPairiDIl§ Location Name of village/ hunting & Mining and (a) (b) f->0nstructions code no. town/ward plantations quarrying Household Other than orchards & Industry household allied activities Industrv M I F M I F M I F M I F M 1 F 21 t 22 23 I 24 25 I 26 27 I 28 29 130

319/t ASUKHOMI 7

319/2 LOCHOMI

31913 YEZAMI

3/9/4 HEKIYE(C) 3/9/5 KAWOTO • .. 2 3/9/6 NEWLAND

3/9/7 8AIMHO 5

3/9/8 SHOTOMI

3/9/9 SHEIPU 2

3/9110 SUKHALU

3/9/11 YEMISHE 4

3/9/12 ZUNGTI

3/9/13 KULHOPU

319/14 GHUKIYE 3 2

3/9115 NIKUTO

319/16 KOKHEPU

3/9117 NATHA(OLD)

3/9/18 NATHA(NEW) 2 2

319119 LlZU-NAGHUTO

3/9/20 LlZU(OLO)

3/9121 LlZU(NEW)

3/9122 LlZU-AVIQATO

CIRCLE TOTAL(R) 3 2 4 4 22

140 CENSUS ABSTRACT ZUNEHOBOTO R.D. BLOCK

Industrial Calegory 01 Main Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers & & services workers commerce communications M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 31 I 32 33 I 34 35 I 36 37 I 38 39 1 40 ZUNEHOBOTO SADAR CIRCLE 3/9 6 35 12 208 169 7 2 69 80 7 106 110 3 5 43 35 7 2 151 147 2 47 29 11 2 77 89 8 4 105 79 5 13 3 195 214 6 5 95 95 5 2 134 133 2 3 103 125 104 98 18 224 223 6 38 37 11 3 51 77 169 157 14 12 89 86 5 2 85 98 20 83 98 4 66 65 13 2 58 68 13 199 62 2,300 2,312

141 RURAL PRIMARY

LC Name at villagel Area at No.ot No.ot Total population Scheduled no. townlward village in occupied house (including castes in km2 · residential holds Institutional houses & houseless population)

p M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 1 8 9 I 10

3111/1 HOKIYE NA 50 50 266 137 129 3/11/2 KHESHITO(B) NA 16 16 94 44 50 3/11/3 TSURUHU(A) NA 39 39 186 86 100 3/1114 SATOI HQ NA 73 73 462 250 212 3/1115 SATOI VILLAGE NA 48 48 367 162 205 311116 GHOKHUVI NA 125 125 647 316 331

3/1117 ITOVI NA 29 29 131 65 66

3/1118 IKIYE NA 48 48 234 116 118

3/1119 TSUTOHO NA 89 89 476 235 241 3111/10 THAKIYE NA 80 80 480 261 219 3111/11 KHUVIXU NA 40 40 147 75 72 CIRCLE TOTAL(R) NA 637 637 3,490 1,747 1,743

RD TOTAL(R) NA 4,845 4,845 25,240 12,732 12,508

142 CENSUS ABSTRACT ZUNHEBOTO R..D BLOCK

Industrial Category of Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators AQricultural (I-IX) labourers M I F M l F M l F M 1 F M I F 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 19 I 20 SATOI CIRCLE 3/11

137 129 76 56 68 63 64 63 44 50 26 20 16 20 12 19 86 100 35 26 37 45 36 45 224 209 169 121 97 70 24 60 162 205 106 113 58 69 56 69 316 331 140 114 124 152 105 150 65 66 16 19 36 42 35 42 116 118 26 13 50 56 49 55

227 238 139 100 103 112 92 111 261 219 144 109 110 109 104 107 75 72 60 47 42 49 41 49 1,713 1,737 937 738 741 787 618 770

12,206 12,419 7,305 5,687 5,602 5,376 4,117 5,134 9

143 RURAL PRIMARY

Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing, processing forestry, fishing, ~ervjcing & rej;lajrjng~ Location Name of villagel hunting & Mining and (a) (b) l_;onstructions code no. townlward plantations quarrying Household Other than orchards & Industry household allied activities Industr'l_ M I F M I f' M I F M I F M J F 21 I 22 23 I 24 25 1 26 27 I 28 29 I 30

3/11/1 . HOKIYE

3/11/2 KHESHITO(B)

3/11/3 TSURUHU(A)

3/11/4 SATPOH.O 4 8 2

3/11/5 SATOI VILLAGE

311116 GHOKHUVI

3/11/7 ITOVI

3/1118 IKIYE

3/1119 TSUTOHO

3111110 THAKIYE

3/11/11 KHUVIXU

TOTAL(R) 4 8 3

TOTAL (R) 34 3 2 4 14 3 70 7

144 CENSUS ABSTRACT ZUNEHOBOTO R.D. BLOCK

Industrial Categ_ory of Main Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers & & services workers commerce communications M I F M ! F M ! F M I F M ! F 31 I 32 33 I 34 35 J 36 37 I 38 39 I 40 SOTOI CIRCLE 3/11

4 69 66 4 28 30 49 55 5 54 10 153 142 2 104 136 18 2 192 179 29 24 66 62 11 132 129 6 2 151 110 33 23 103 17 1,006 956 81 14 16 1,259 211 7,130 7,132

145 RURAL PRIMARY

L. C. Name of villagel Area 01 No. 01 No. of Total population Scheduled no townlward village in occupied house (including castes in km 2 residential holds Institutional houses & houseless population\

p M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 I 10

3/4/1 ATOIZU H.Q NA 145 145 767 396 371

3/4/2 KITSAKITA(UR) NA ... UN - INHABITED

3/4/3 VEKUHO(NEW) NA 69 69 319 157 162

3/4/4 VEKUHO(OLD) NA 86 86 445 220 225

3/4/5 ASUKHUTO NA 18 18 89 45 44

3/4/6 KHELHOSHE POLYTECHNIC NA 85 85 498 259 239

314/7 YESHOLTOMI NA 49 49 387 185 202

3/4/8 EMLOMI NA 64 64 318 159 159

314/9 L1TSAMI NA 142 142 818 403 415

3/4/10 SUKOMI NA 80 80 431 219 212

3/4/11 PHIILIMI NA 103 103 495 232 263

3/4112 ROTO(NEW) NA 62 62 312 164 148

3/4/13 ROTO(OLD) NA 120 120 596 275 321

3/4114 AKUHAITO NA 57 57 308 167 141

3/4/15 KHRIMTOMI NA 107 107 473 237 236

3/4/16 MAPULUMI NA 94 94 465 225 240

3/4/17 MAGUTO (NEW) NA 66 66 343 159 184

3/4/18 MAGUTO (OLD) NA 147 147 762 377 385

3/4/19 AWOTSAKILIMI NA 70 70 370 172 198

3/4/20 ATOIZU MISSION CENTRE NA 44 44 214 99 115

3/4/21 LOKOBOMI NA 63 63 301 152 149

3/4/22 APUKITO NA 8 8 53 28 25

CIRCLE TOTAL(R) NA 1,679 1.679 8,764 4.330 4,434

146 CENSUS ABSTRACT AKULUTO R.D BLOCK

Industrial Category of Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators Agricultural (I-IX) labourers M I F M ) F M I F M I F M I F 11 I 12 13 _l 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 19 I 20 ATOIZU CIRCLE JI4 379 368 235 250 137 131 29 105

UN - INHABITED 157 162 107 88 78 74 56 72

220 22~- 110 99 97 106 77 97

45 4,' 28 29 15 19 7 19

258 2J9 178 148 92 88 35 72

185 202 36 ~3 90 lOB 87 108 159 159 98 69 63 83 40 78

403 41" III 112 199 212 155 197 219 2'2 ',,017 136 93 88 65 81 -J"' 23" 130 109 105 128 85 123 164 148 109 90 64 67 59 65 275 321 76 69 141 175 129 172 161 137 109 67 70 47 30 37 237 236 145 91 147 172 146 171 225 240 105 98 113 113 96 106 159 184 126 135 54 69 45 66 371 383 296 274 153 164 128 159 172 98 139 134 79 90 63 83 96 113 55 69 36 44 22 28 146 149 80 69 66 68 54 60 28 25 21 17 8 10 3 5 4,291 4,423 2,547 2,196 1,900 2,056 1,411 1,904

147 RURAL PRIMARY

Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV V VI livestock Manufacturing, processing forestry, fishing, o!):rviQiDIl &, rel2!l.irings Location Name of villagel hunting & Mining and (a) (b) ~onstructions Code No. town/ward plantations quarryi"9 Household Other than orchards & Industry household allied activities Industrv M I F M I F M J F M I F M I F 21 1 22 231 24 25 I 26 27 I 2B 29 I 30

314/1 ATOIZUH.Q 11 25 4

314/2 KITSAKITA(UR) UN - INHABITED ...

314/3 VEKUHO(NEW) 4

314/4 VEKUHO(OLD) 3

314/5 ASUKHUTO 6

314(6 KHElHOSffE POLYTECHNIC 4

314/7 YESHOLTOMI 2 314/8 EMLOMI 2 314/9 LlTSAMI 2

3/4110 SUKOMI

314111 PHIiLiMI

314/12 ROTO(NEW) 2

314113 ROTO(OLD)

314114 AKUHAITO

311415 KHRIMTOMI

314116 MAPULUMI

314117 MAGUTO (NEW)

314118 MAGUTO (OLD)

314119 AWOTSAKIUMI

314120 ATOIZU MISSION CENTRE

314121 LOKOBOMI

314122 APUKITO

CIRCLE TOTAL(R) 19 4B 7

148 CENSUS ABSTRACT AKULUTO R.D BLOCK

Industrial Category of Main Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers & & services workers commerce communications M 1 F M I F M I F M I F M I F 31 1 32 33 L 34 35 I_ 36 37 .1 38 39 J 40 ATOIZU CIRCLE 3/4 72 22 259 240

17 79 88 20 9 123 119 5 30 25

47 16 167 151 3 95 94 21 5 96 76 42 14 204 203 26 6 126 124 18 5 127 135 5 2 100 81 9 3 134 146 40 10 97 94 90 64 16 7 112 127

8 3 105 115 24 4 224 221 16 7 93 108 14 16 63 71 10 8 86 81 5 5 20 15 2 419 144 2,430 2.378

149 RURAL PRIMARY

L. C. Name of villagel Area of No. of No. of Total population Scheduled no. town/ward village in occupied house (including castes 2 in km residential holds Institutional houses & houseless population)

P M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 I 10

3/5/1 IZHETO NA .23 23 127 54 73

315/2 SASTAMI NA 65 65 331 165 166

3/5/3 AJIQAMI NA 38 38 208 108 100

3/5/4 V.K. H.D NA 179 179 966 498 468

3/5/5 MAROMI NA 61 61 281 131 150

3/5/6 PHISHUMI NA 93 93 501 253 248 3/5/7 MUKHAMI NA 47 47 216 98 118

3/5/8 UTTA(NEW) NA 62 62 300 149 151 315/9 L1TTA(OLO) NA 83 83 410 208 202 CIRCLE TOTAL (R) NA 651 651 3,340 1,664 1,676

150 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category of Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators Agricultural (I-IX) labourers M I F M I F M 1 F M I F M I F 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 19 1 20 V.K CIRCLE 315 54 73 29 30 24 30 22 28 163 166 96 86 64 70 48 62 107 100 75 54 44 46 29 45 487 468 271 200 182 169 72 144 125 146 85 62 77 86 63 84 253 24B 146 118 116 11B 102 117 98 118 55 54 44 58 36 57 149 151 57 46 74 73 .63 72 208 202 106 96 93 86 81 84 1,644 1,672 920 746 718 736 ·516 693

151 RURAL PRIMARY

Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing. processing lorestry, fishing, lj,!:lrvi!;iOg '" [!l"ai[iog:> Location Name of vmagel hunting & Mining and (a) (b) onstructiom code no. town/ward plantations quarrying Household Other than orchards & Industry household allied activities Industry M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 21 r 22 231 24 25 I 26 27 I 28 29 I 30

3/5/1 IZHETO

3/5/2 SASTAMI 3

315/3 AJIQAMI 2 3/514 V.K. H.Q to 9

3!5/5 MARGMI 5 31516 PHISHUMI

3/517 MUKHAMI 3 3/5/8 LlTTA(NEW)

315/9 LlTTA(OLD) CIRCLE TOTAL (R) 12 9 16

152 CENSUS ABSTRACT AKULUTO R.D. BLOCK

Industrial Catellory of Main Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers & & services workers commerce communications .- M 1 F M 1 F M 1 F M -I F M 1 F ·31 1 32 33 1 34 35 1 36 37. 1 38 39 1 40 V.K CIRCLE 3/5 2 2 30 43 12 8 101 96

11 64 54 10 7 81 17 316 299

9 2 54 64 14 137· 130

2 3 54 60 9 75 78 11 2 115 116 12 7 152 35 946 940

153 :aURAL PRIMARY

L C. Name of villagel Area of No. of No. of Total population Scheduled no. townlward village in occupied house (including castes inkm2 residential holds Institutional houses & houseless population

p M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 I 8 9 I 10

3/611 SHITSUMI NA 90 90 459 224 235

3/6/2 SEMASETSU NA

3/613 ZAPHUMI(A) & (8) NA 3t 31 142 72 70

316/4 LUMAMI NA 124 124 579 297 282

3/6/5 AlAPHUMI NA 104 104 533 269 264

316/6 lUMTHSAMI NA 104 104 519 282 237

31617 AKUlUTOH.O NA 348 348 1,679 895 7B4

3/618 SUTEMI NA 100 100 438 240 198

3/619 SHICHIMI NA 30 30 129 67 62

3/6110 lOTISAMI NA 85 85 380 173 207

CIRCLE TOTAL(R) NA 1,016 1,016 4,858 2,519 2,339

154 CENSUS ABSTRACT AKULUTO R.D BLOCK

Industrial Category of Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II ma'ln workers Cultivators Agricultural I-IX labourers M J F M I F M I F M I F M I F 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 19 _j 20 AKULUTO CIRCLE 3/6 224 235 135 99 82 97 64 96 UN ... INHABITED .. 70 68 46 25 32 43 28 42 294 279 97 81 164 146 155 144 269 264 81 62 112 127 86 127 282 237 97 57 109 111 88 109 824 768 587 377 415 338 179 291 231 1% 181 128 93 103 61 90 67 62 57 50 33 26 26 24 173 207 88 88 76 88 64 85 2,434 2,315 1,369 967 1,116 1,079 751 1,008

155 RURAL PRIMARY

Industnal Category of Main Workers

111 IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing, processing forestry, fishing, servicin_g & rellairings Location Name of villagel hunting & MiCling and (a) (b) ::onstructions code no. town/ward plantations quarrying Household Other than orChards & Industry household allied activities Industry M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 21 I 22 23 I 24 25 I 26 27 I 28 29 I 30

3/6/1 SHITSUMI 2 316/2 SEMA SETSU

316/3 ZAPHUMI(A) & (8)

316/4 LUMAMI 2

31615 ALAPHUMI 4

3/6/6 LUMTHSAMI 3

316/7 AKULUTO H.Q 12 52

3/6/8 SUTEMt ~

3/6/9 SHICHIMI

3'6,'10 LOTISAMI

CIRCLE TOTAL{R) 1', 63 2

156 CENSUS ABSTRACT AKULUTO R.D BLOCK

Industrial Cateqory 01 Main Workers (VII) (VIII) I (IX) Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers & & services workers commerce communications M I F M I F M I F M I F' M I F 31 I 32 33 1 34 35 I 36 37 I 38 39 1 40 AKULUTO CIRCLE 3f6 16 142 138

4 40 27 6 2 133 136 22 157 137 18 173 126 3 169 46 480 446 30 13 147 95 7 2 34 36 12 3 97 119 3 284 69 1,403 1,260

157 RURAL PRIMARY

LC Name of village/ Area of No. of No. of Total population Scheduled no. town/ward village in occupied house (including castes in km 2 residential holds Institutional c------houses. & houseless_l!2pulation p M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 I 10

3/7/1 SURUHOTO H.O NA 233 233 1,302 662 640

317i2 KHOLEBOTO NA 48 48 142 68 74 3il/3 ZHEKUTO (AGHUNGKUKUTO) NA 26 26 112 55 57

3/7/4 SAPOTIMI NA 80 80 317 163 154 3/7/5 TICHIPAMI NA 162 162 958 489 469

3/7/6 KIYETHA NA 32 32 151 78 73 3/717 YEHEMI NA 182 182 820 394 426

3/7/8 VEDAMI r-.JA 41 41 174 78 96 3/7/9 AlSAGHEMI(N) NA 94 94 483 234 249 3/7/10 AlSAGHEMI(S) NA 154 154 800 410 390 3/7/11 NALTOQA NA 104 104 617 393 224

3/7/12 PHUYE(NEW) NA 74 74 356 178 178

317/13 PHUYE(OLD) /'JA 74 74 351 183 168

3.7'14 SURU'VII NA 324 324 1,415 693 722

CIRCLE TOTAL (R) NA 1,628 1,628 7,998 4,078 3,920

RD TOTAL (R) NA 4.974 4,974 24,960 12,591 12,369

158 CENSUS ABSTRACT AKULUTO R.D BLOCK

Industnal Category of Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators Agricultural (I-IX) labourers M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 19 I 20 SURUHOTO CIRCLE 3/7 641 638 499 381 247 237 100 206 68 74 35 23 43 40 39 38

47 57 28 28 32 34 26 32 163 154 104 84 71 71 48 62 486 469 331 274 198 73 167 166 78 73 32 26 35 38 29 37 391 426 95 82 225 237 195 234 78 96 9 6 62 81 61 81 234 249 105 93 111 122 86 114 409 390 204 152 157 178 124 168 310 194 299 110 279 16 3 2 178 178 78 64 98 97 95 95 183 16B 99 74 114 104 104 104 692 721 417 360 294 325 233 315 3,958 3,887 2,335 1,757 1,966 1,753 1,310 1,654 12,327 12,297 7,171 5,666 5,700 5,624 3,988 5,259

159 RURAL PRIMARY

Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing, proc~ssing forestry, fishing, servicing B. reRairi'lilli Location Name of village! hunting & Mining and (a) (b) r.onstructionE code no. town/ward plantations quarrying Household Other than orchards & Industry household allied activities Industry. M I F M 1 F M J F M -' F M 1 F 21 1 22 23 1 24 25 J 26 27 -' 28 29 1 30

3/7/1 SURUHOTO H.Q 11 21

3/7/2 KHOLEBOTO

3/7/3 ZHEKUTO (AGHUNGKUKUTO)

31714 SAPOTIMI

3/7/5 TICHtPAMI 4

3/7/6 KIYETHA

317/7 YEHI::MI 2 10

3/7/8 VEDAMI

317/9 AlSAGHEMI(N) 4 3

3/71 10 AlSAGHEMI(S)

317/11 NAL,OQA

317/12 PHUYE(NEW)

3/7/13 PHUYE(OLD) 2

317/14 SURUMI 2

CIRCLE TOTAL(R) 12 2 3 2 6 46

RD. TOTAL(R) 58 2 3 2 16 173 10

160 CENSUS ABSTRACT AKULUTO R.D BLOCK

Industrial Caleg_oryot Main Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers & & services workers commerce communications M I F M I F M J F M I F M I F 31 1 32 33 _I 34 35 I 36 37 1 38 39 I 40 SURUHOTO CIRCLE 3/7 4 110 30 415 403 3 2 25 34

5 23 23 21 9 92 83 27 7 291 296

6 43 35 17 2 169 189 16 15 3 4 14 3 123 127 9 23 10 253 212 2 273 14 114 208 3 2 80 81 8 69 64 58 10 399 397 19 4 569 90 2,112 2,167 36 11 2 1,424 338 6,891 6.745

lGl RURAL PRIMARY

L. C. Name of villagel Area of No. of No. of Total population Scheduled no. townlward village in occupied house (including castes inkm2 residential holds Institutional houses & house less populatio'!)

P M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 I 10

318fl ASUTOH.O NA 69 69 249 132 117

3/8/2 ASUTO VILLAGE NA 32 32 271 140 131

3/8/3 SAHUBOTO M.E SCHOOL COMPOUND NA 36 36 233 113 120

31814 SATAMI NA 128 128 977 485 492

3/8/5 AGHULITOMI NA 33 33 200 105 95

3/816 NIZHEVI NA 26 26 133 63 70

318/7 'MELAHUMI NA 68 68 361 172 189

3/8/8 NGOZUBOMI NA 62 62 315 155 160 3/8/9 LlZUTOMI NA 90 90 500 244 256 3/8/10 KITAHUMI NA 26 26 181 93 88 318/11 TAZUHUMI NA 27 27 128 65 63 318/12 KOIBOTO NA 47 47 127 61 66 318113 TUZUHUMI NA 15 15 90 45 45 318/14 NIHOSHE NA 42 42 136 74 62

318115 ACHIKUCHU(A) NA 86 86 523 290 233 318/16 ACHIKUCHU(B) NA 53 53 268 133 135

3/M 7 YESHITO NA 16 16 77 34 43

3/8/18 KATHARA NA 55 55 250 123 127

318/19 KHUMISHI(A) NA 53 53 264 134 130

318/20 KHUMISHI(B) NA 73 73 329 180 149

318/21 KHUMISHI(C) NA 30 30 200 104 96 3/8/22 ' KHUMISHI(D) NA 34 34 149 79 70 318/23 T. ISLAND ME SCHOOL COMPOUND NA 7 7 33 20 13 CIRCLE TOTAL (R) NA 1,108 1,108 5,994 3,044 2,950

162 CENSUS ABSTRACT TOKIYA R.D.. BLOCK Industrial Category of Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators Agricultural (I-IX) labourers M J F M I F M I F M I F M I F 11 I 12 13 J 14 15 I 16 17 L 18 19 1 20 ASUTO CIRCLE 3/8 132 117 55 37 77 53 48 49 140 131 45 27 88 76 84 75

113 120 55 61 30 33 19 30 483 490 309 250 141 154 114 140 105 95 53 38 45 47 30 44 63 70 14 5 45 45 39 43 172 189 109 126 55 64 49 62 155 160 20 13 58 65 57 64 244 256 16 60 190 177 187 177 93 88 36 17 68 60 68 60 65 63 15 12 39 35 38 35 61 66 33 26 25 25 23 25 45 45 11 4 38 34 37 34 74 62 50 34 22 19 20 19 290 233 145 12 132 117 126 116 133 135 82 49 2 34 43 17 17 19 24 17 24 123 127 69 47 4 134 130 71 59 58 54 42 53 179 149 116 76 76 67 55 66 104 96 59 33 63 53 57 51 79 70 50 24 37 37 33 36

16 9 18 10 9 8 2 8 3,037 2,944 1,508 1,097 1,321 1,247 1,145 1,211

163 . RURAL PRIMARY Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing, processing foreslry, fishing, serviQing & r"pairings Location Name of villagel hunting & Mining and (a) (b) ponstructions code no. townlward plantations quarrying Household Other than orchards & industry household allied activities Industry M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 2t I 22 23 I 24 25 I 26 27 I 28 29 I 30

31811 ASUTOH.D 2

3/812 ASUTO VILLAGE

3/813 SAHUBOTO M.E SCHOOL COMPOUND

3/814 SATAMI 7

3/815 AGHULITOMI

31816 NIZHEVI

318/7 MELAHUMI

3/8/8 NGOZUBOMI

3/81,!! LlZUTOMI

3/8110 KITAHUMI

3/8111 TAZUHUMI

3/8/12 KOIBOTO

318113 TUZUHUMI

3/8/14 NIHOSHE

3/8115 ACHIKUCHU(A)

318116 ACHIKUCHU(B)

318117 YESHITO

318118 KATHRA

3/8/19 KHUMISHI(A)

3/8/20 KHUMISHI(B) 3

3/8/21 KHUMISHI(C)

3/8/22 KHUMISHI(D)

3/8/23 1. ISLAND ME SCHOOL COMPOUND.

CIRCLE TOTAL (R) 13

164 CENSUS ABSTRACT TOKIYA R.D. BLOCK

Industrial Category 01 Main WDrkers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers & & services workers commerce communications M I F M I F M 1 F M I F M I F 31 I 32 33 I 34 35 I 36 37 I 38 39 I 40 ASUTO CIRCLE 3/8 27 4 55 64 4 52 55

10 3 83 87

19 11 344 338 15 3 60 48 5 2 18 25 6 2 117 125 97 95 3 54 79 25 28 26 28 2 36 41 7 11 2 52 43 6 158 116 2 131 135 2 15 19 4 119 127 16 76 76 2 15 104 82 6 2 41 43 4 42 33

11 5 2 2 158 33 1,723 1,703

165 RURAL PRIMARY

L. C. Name of villagel Area of No. of No. of Total population Scheduled no townlward village in occupied house (including castes in km2 residential holds Institutional houses & house less population)

P M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I B 9 I 10

3/10/1 AGHUNATO H.Q NA 358 358 1,809 949 860 3/1012 LUKIYE NA 60 60 364 175 189 3/10/3 SHEVISHE NA 76 76 412 204 208 3/1014 ZHEISHE NA 46 46 215 100 115 311015 KHElTOMI NA 52 52 298 152 146 3/10/6 PHULESHETOMI NA 55 55 265 140 125 3110/7 LUTHSUMI NA 98 98 523 253 270 3/10/8 LUKHUYIMI NA 75 75 361 167 194 3110/9 AKUBAMI(NEW)

166 CENSUS ABSTRACT TOKIYA R.D. BLOCK

Industrial Category of Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators Agricultural (1-IXl labourers M I F M I F M I F M j F M I F 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 19 I 20 AGHUNATO CIRCLE 3/10 859 817 552 408 400 244 76 174 175 189 97 99 70 75 23 73 204 208 130 121 69 84 43 77 100 115 59 68 44 47 38 46 152 146 88 70 51 68 29 57 140 125 104 101 60 61 56 61 253 270 90 78 152 180 122 174 167 194 93 73 64 85 51 84

155 164 87 83 63 78 36 76

42 48 23 28 20 22 15 21 :>41 250 101 77 139 149 116 141 329 347 155 94 165 201 144 193 124 136 75 56 47 56 39 55 195 205 111 96 74 97 47 92

125 120 92 66 40 39 16 38 295 343 162 143 123 151 103 149 182 167 117 84 73 90 35 90 351 331 116 81 173 181 127 177 94 97 42 18 59 67 46 65 189 182 87 55 69 83 55 82 162 134 134 89 56 61 30 52 128 166 66 76 52 70 40 69 184 175 79 56 64 80 49 79 92 83 44 41 38 36 32 35 29 42 2 18 30 18 30 61 70 44 41 23 29 14 27 229 269 22 8 223 266 216 265 5,257 5,393 2,772 2,210 2,429 2,630 1,616 2,482 8,294 8,337 4,280 3,307 3,750 3,877 2,761 3,693

167 RURAL PRIMARY

Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing, processing forestry, fishing, :iervicing & regairing" Location Name of village! hunting & Mining and (a) (b) !-"onstructions code no, townlward plantations quarrying Household Other than orchards & Industrv household allied activities Industry_ M 1 F M I F M I F M I F M I F 21 I 22 23 I 24 25 I 26 27 I 28 29 I 30

311011 AGUNATOH.Q 17 4 4 2 50 4 311012 LUKIYE 3 10 3110/3 SHEVISHE 2 3/10/4 ZHEISHE 2 3/1015 KHELTOMI 4 3 2 3110/6 PHULESHETOMI 3110/7 LUTHSUMI 3 3/10/8 LUKHUYIMI 4 3110/9 AKUBAMI(NEW) (LOWER AKUBA) 4 3110/10 AKUBAMI(OLD) AKUBAMI VILL. 3/10/11 THOKIHIMI 311 0112 KHUKISE 4 2 3110113 NIHOSHE 3110114 KHEKIYE 2 5 3/10/15 HOSHEPU EM SCHOOL COMPOUND. 2 3/10116 HOSHEPU 3 3/10117 KHEWOTO 2 2 3/10/18 KHt:TOI 7 3/10/19 AGHUYILIMI 5 3110120 YEZASHIMI 3110/21 TOKIYE 3110122 VIYIXE 3 3110123 VIYILHO 3110124 LUVISHE(NEW) 3110125 LUVISHE(OLD) 3/10126 GHOKISHE 5 3110/27 TSUKOMI 1 3 CIRCLE TOTAL(R) 29 7 3 5 3 121 11 R.D. TOTAL(R) 30 8 3 5 3 134 12

168 CENSUS ABSTRACT TOKIYA R.D. BLOCK

Industrial CateclOry of Main Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers & & services workers commerce communications M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 31 I 32 33 I 34 35 I 36 37 I 38 39 I 40 AGHUNATO CIRCLE 3/10 44 12 8 199 48 549 616 31 2 105 114 24 7 135 124 4 56 68 15 9 101 7 3 80 64 27 6 101 90 9 103 109

22 2 97 88

5 22 26 3 20 8 102 101 17 5 164 146 6 77 80 20 4 121 108

22 85 81 16 2 172 192 34 lQ_9 77 36 2 179 \ 151 8 2 35 30 12 1 120 99 2 24 9 111 77 9 76 96 14 120 95- 5 54 47 11 12 3 38 41 3 6 3 49 12 15 2 588 2,929 2,813 51 13 17 2 746 148 4,652 4,516

169

C. URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOWN PRIMARY

LC Name oj viliagel Area oj No. oj No. oj Total population Scheduled nO town/ward village In occupied house (including castes 2 In km resldential holds Institutional houses & house less population)

P M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 I 10 3/1 ZUNHEBOTO TOWN T(U) NA 2,044 2,044 11,473 6,221 5,251

3illl NORTH POINT NA 331 331 1,BOO 1,090 710

3/1/2 OLDTOWN NA 430. 430 2,354 1,199 1,155

3,'1/3 D,C, HILL NA 310 310 1,B81 9B7 B94

3/1/4 SOUTH POINT NA 393 393 2,262 ,167 1,095

3/1/5 PROJECT COLONY NA 321 321 1,673 1,005 668

3/116 NEW COLONY NA 259 259 1,503 774 729

172 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category 01 Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators Agricultural (I-IX) labourers M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 11 1 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 19 I 20

5,044 4,885 4,343 3,170 2,602 715 267 332 12 6 579 544 820 356 601 68 42 31 1,113 1,128 838 751 490 233 53 127 914 843 634 510 293 82 19 28 3 2 1,100 1,065 847 706 410 185 72 103 8 4 621 595 724 450 531 88 22 17 717 710 480 397 277 59 59 26

173 RURAL PRIMARY

Industrial Ca!egory of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing, processing forestry, fishing, servicing & reQairings Location Name of villagel hunting & Mining and (a) (b) onstructiono code no. townlward plantations quarrying Household Other than orchards & Industry household allied activities Industry M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 21 I 22 23 I 24 25 I 26 27 I 28 29 I 30 ZUNHEBOTO TOWN 3/1 T(U) 69 9 14 4 40 4 174 17

3/1/1 NORTH POINT 11 10 19 2

3/1/2 OLDTOWN 10 2 2 9 26 2 3/1/3 D.C. HILL 18 2 63 3 31114 SOUTH POINT 17 2 2 30 5

3/1/5 PROJECT COLONY 11 4 20 2

3/116 NEW COLONY 12 15 16 3

174 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Cateqory of Main Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers & & services workers commerce communications M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 31 I 32 33 I 34 35 I 36 37 I 38 39 I 40 506 39 70 3 1,450 301 3,620 4,536 19 497 30 489 642 99 8 9 2 284 90 709 922 13 8 167 45 694 812 55 6 24 192 63 757 910 266 22 22 185 46 474 580 44 3 6 125 26 497 670

175 D. CIRCLE WISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT NAGALAND WOK PUGHOBOTO CIRCLE ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT -~,~­ fJ ,>- j ~ u BOUNDARV' DISTRICT __._w';,~'J;Q~~:" '_'" +. )~ CIRC LE ______u . TSAPHIMI.. KITAMI VILLAGE ROAD ..•..•...••• _.... 7 +,. 6 P O."SUKIQA RIVER AND STREAM , AI HEADQUARTERS: CIRCLE © (I. HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL. .. S POST OFFICE PO HOSPITAL... E9 DISPENSARV + MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE CENTRE.. .. ~ -, -.J VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE' /, 200-499,1000-4999 •• VILLAGE NAME WITI-i LOCATION CODE NO. LA2AMI c;);'1 u ~

~ ct

NATSUMI .• 4

u

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Based upon Survey of Indio map wifn permissIon of rhe © Government of InClia Copyright, 1996. Surveyor General of India RURAL PRIMARY

L C. Name of villagel Area of No. of No. of Total population Scheduled no. town/ward village in occupied house (including castes in km2 residential holds Institutional houses & houseless population)

P M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 I 10 3/1 PUGHOBOTO T(R) CIRCLE NA 1,864 1,864 9,958 5,086 4,872 3/1/1 LAZAMI NA 399 399 2,315 1,147 1,168 3/1/2 MISHILIMI N,o, 316 316 1,717 864 853 3/1/3 PUGHOBOTO H.O. NA 321 321 1,307 714 593 qll/4 NATSUMI NA 260 260 1,396 733 663 3/1/5 GHOKHUMI NA 219 219 1,409 734 675 3/1/6 ASUKIQA NA 56 56 333 164 169

3/1/7 TSAPHIMI NA 93 93 424 210 214

3/1/8 KITAMI NA 200 200 1,057 520 537

180 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category of Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators Agricultural (I-IX) labourers M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 19 I 20

5,001 4,837 3,181 2,481 2,186 2,074 1,399 1,857 5 5 1,140 1,165 695 490 559 584 375 541 3 4 864 853 479 335 386 346 237 318 637 561 531 387 293 216 68 162 733 663 357 307 315 277 264 269 734 675 559 491 282 231 167 170 163 169 125 121 60 76 34 62 210 214 145 108 89 104 72 102 520 57 290 242 202 240 182 233

181 RURAL PRIMARY

Industrial Category 01 Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manulacturing, processing forestry, fishing, sflrviQing ~ repairings location Name 01 villagel hunting & Miningar>d (a) (b) onslruclionE code no. townlward plantations quarrying Household Otherlhan orchards & Industry_ household allied activities Industry M I F M I F M _I F M 1 F Ml F 21 i 22 23 _l 24 25 I 26 27 I 28 29 I 30 PUGHOBOTO T(R) 311 elEelE 47 15 3 3 6 2 55 12 3/1/1 lAZAMI 8 2 9 31112 MISHILIMI 2 2 14 4

3/1/3 PUGHOBOTO H.O. 17 2 2 3 16 2 3/114 NATSUMI 5 3/1/5 GHOKHUMI 18 9 5 2 5 3 3/1/6 ASUKIQA 5

311/7 TSAPHIMI

311/8 KITAMI

182 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category of Main Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers & & services workers commerce communications M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 31 I 32 33 I 34 35 I 36 37 I 38 39 I 40 19 7 21 630 172 2,900 2,798 8 2 10 146 33 588 584 2 2 130 20 478 507

8 3 5 176 44 421 377 44 7 418 386

3 82 46 452 444 21 13 104 93 15 2 121 110 16 7 318 297

183 s NAGAlAND GHATHASHI CIRCLE ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT

a:

u "SHESULIMI , 9

//'c- o + CHISHILIMI // • 6

MUKALIMI CHISHOLIMI .. \. 10 ·5 KHUGHUTOMI • 4

BOUNDARY: DI5TRICT CIRCLE 5 TATE HIGHWAY. S" 1 I- VILLAGE ROAD .. u RIVER ANO STREAM a: HEADQUARTERS CIRCLE @ l­ VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: ll) 200-499,500-999,1000-4999 ••• PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE 'DISPENSARY,. *+ VILLAGE NAME WITH LOCATION CODE NO, KILOMI 3

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Bowd upon Sur ...... ,. 01 India mop w.th the permlSSlon.of f"'~ Surveyor Genf'ral of Indoa ® Govf'rnmeniol IndIo Copyr'ght, 1996 RURAL PRIMARY

L. c. Name of village/ Area of No. of No. 01 Total population Scheduled no. townlward village in occupied hOLlse (including castes in km2 residential holds Institutional houses & houseless pQl)Ulation)

p M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 I 10 3/2 GHATHASHI T(R) CIRCLE 1,424 1,424 7,792 3,953 3,839 31211 IGHANUMI NA 247 247 1,629 781 848 31212 HEBOLIMI NA 104 104 646 350 296 31213 KILOMI NA 156 156 820 435 385 31214 KHUGHUTOMI NA 81 81 422 207 215 31215 CHISHOLIMI NA 71 71 373 193 180

312/6 CHISHILIMI NA 134 134 564 292 272

312/7 KICHILIMI NA 128 128 600 305 295

3/218 AWOHUMI NA 59 59 310 137 173 31219 SHESULIMI NA 101 101 554 274 280

3/2/10 MUKALIMI NA 96 96 504 259 245

3/2/11 GHATHASHI H.Q NA 137 137 807 441 366

3/2/12 IPHONUMI NA 76 76 339 168 171

3/2/13 TUKULlQA NA 34 34 224 111 113

188 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category 01 Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators }\gricultural (I· IX) labourers M I F M I F M I I" M I F M I F 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 19 I 20

3,918 3,833 2,289 1,796 1,731 1,696 1,283 1,612 781 848 488 407 320 341 236 334 350 296 210 141 151 132 117 126 419 384 304 238 182 183 105 168 207 215 138 130 84 96 69 93 189 180 97 81 100 79 84 79 291 272 219 166 146 128 lOB 106 305 295 175 116 131 143 104 137 137 173 95 100 68 74 48 68 274 280 112 84 140 132 124 129 259 245 103 76 122 113 84 111 427 361 236 189 154 137 B4 124 168 171 72 43 83 83 70 83 111 113 40 25 50 55 50 54

189 ·.~p'IiUf4(\RY .'. . , _. ._ - . - Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing, processing forestry, fishing, servICing ~:reQairings Location I'lame of villagel hunting & Mining and (a) '(b)- onstructions code no. townfward plantations quarrying Household Other than orchards & -- IndustrY . household " allied activities Industry M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 21 1 2.2. 23 I 24 2.5 I 26' 27 I 28 29 J 30 312 GHATHASHI T(R) CIRCLE 8 2 21

3/211 IGHANUMI

31212 HEBOLIMI 3

3/2/3 KILOMI 3 12

31214 KHUGHUTOMI 2

31215 CHISHOLIMI

31216 CHISHILIMI

312/7 KICHILIMI

312/8 AWOHUMI 3

31219 SHESULIMI

312110 MUKALIMI

312/11 GHATHASHI H.O 3

3/2/12 IPHONUMI

3/2/13 TUKULIOA

190 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category of Main Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers & & services workers commerce communications M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 31 I 32 33 I 34 35 I 36 37 I 38 39 I 40

8 2 11 398 80 2,222 2,143 2 82 6 461 507 8 22 6 199 164 5 56 14 253 202 12 3 123 119 16 93 101 38 22 146 144 26 6 174 152 3 2 12 4 69 99 16 3 134 148 38 2 137 132 67 13 287 2229 13 85 88 61 58

191 NAGAlAND SATAKHA CIRCLE ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT

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HO/SHE', ...- 11 0 ')

.12 . KHUK1VE LUKHAI " 13 ..

...... : \GHUKHUYI \(;, ,P 20 o ( ): ,_ c t_ \"_~_ .. / '\_-~.-~- '.J

(, BOUNDARY; DISTRICT ", CIRCLE STATE HIGHWAY _,. SH' VILLAGE ROAD RIVER AND STREAM ~ HEADQUARTERS; CIRCLE ' @ POST OFFICE PO HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL., 5 HOSPITAL, .. ~ DISPENSARY + VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE:BELOW 200,200_499,500_999,1000_4999. o ••• VILLI>.GE NAME WITH LOCATION CODE NO. MOM' 3 RURAL PRIMARY

L. C. Name 01 village/ Area 01 No. of No. 01 T olal population Scheduled no. lown/ward village in occupied house (including casles in km2 residential hOlds Institutional houses & houseless p_Qpulationt

P M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 I 10 3/3 SATAKHA CIRCLET(R) NA 2,603 2,603 13,371 6,925 6,446

3/3/1 SATAKHA H.O NA 598 598 3,704 2,105 1,599

3/3/2 SATAKHA VILLAGE NA 60 60 352 165 187

3/313 MOMI NA 67 67 257 125 t32

3/314 SHOIPU NA 96 96 539 288 251

3/3/5 SHENA (NEW) NA 87 87 609 300 309

3/3/6 SHENA (OLD) NA 315 315 1,541 820 721

3/3/7 SAPTIOA NA 23 23 115 58 57 3/3/8 USUTOMI NA 246 246 1,251 615 636

3/319 NUNUMI NA 90 90 407 196 211

3/3/10 TUKUNASAMI NA 60 60 205 111 94

3/3/1 t HOISHE NA 39 39 165 81 84

3/3/12 HUKIYE NA 68 68 345 164 181

3/3/13 LUKHAI NA 50 50 30B 155 153

3/3/14 KILO (OLD) NA 61 61 256 135 121

3/3115 XUIVI NA 153 153 716 359 357

313/16 VISHEPU NA 90 90 399 187 202 313/17 KIVIKHU NA 67 67 276 126 151

313/18 XAMUNUBoTO MSCOMPOUND NA 91 91 179 83 96

313/19 SUKHNI NA 67 67 374 176 198

313120 GHUKHUYI NA 47 47 186 89 97

313/21 ZHEKIYE NA 64 64 368 173 195

313/22 KIYEKHU NA 75 75 370 182 186

313123 AGHUTITOMS COMPOUND NA 17 17 116 63 55 313124 SHOIXE NA 72 72 338 167 171

196 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category of Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators AQricultural II-IX) labourers M I F M I F M I F M 1 F M 1 F 11 1 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 1 18 19 I 20

6,448 6,368 4,366 3,175 3,101 2,582 1,983 2,425 9 1,839 1,526 1,581 965 964 152 95 60 8 165 187 74 70 77 66 66 64 125 132 61 34 59 74 53 73 28B 251 143 109 121 120 96 115 300 309 125 BB 125 131 121 128 B20 721 670 562 300 354 290 354 57 57 34 33 23 14 12 10 615 636 264 183 229 321 229 321 196 211 70 45 81 110 76 106 1 I 1 94 67 38 64 52 58 50 79 84 33 24 32 40 27 40 164 181 96 86 68 82 56 80 155 153 79 53 59 70 49 70 135 121 85 56 54 59 41 57 356 354 227 158 174 196 160 193 187 202 118 105 105 113 90 108 128 151 74 81 52 71 47 71

82 96 45 29 52 50 44 48 176 198 137 117 76 94 44 87 89 97 54 55 50 54 41 50 173 195 119 115 71 91 52 80 182 188 84 76 143 157 136 154

59 53 48 29 20 19 7 15 167 171 100 64 102 92 93 91

197 RtJ'R:AL PRIMARY

Industrial Category of Main Workers

111 IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing, processing _. forestry, fishing,' ~eiVi~[rig & iep!!iring~ Loce-Uon Name 01 villagel hunting &:" Minfn'gana (a) " " " (b) ~oristrudions code no, town/ward plantations quarrying Househcld Other than orchards & Industrv household allied activities, Industry M I F M I I' M I F M I F M I F 21 I 22 23 I 24 25 I 26 27 1 28 29 I 30 3/3 SATAKHA CIRCLET(R) 27 2 2 3 45 7

3/311 SATAKHAHQ 14 2 26 4

31312 SATAKHA VILLAGE

31313 MOMI

31314 SHOIPU 3

31315 SHENA (NEW)

31316 SHENA (OLD)

31317 SAPTIQA 1

31318 USUTOMI

31319 NUNUMI

3/3/10 TUKUNSAMI

3/3/11 HOISHE

313/12 HUKIYE 2

313/13 LUKHAI

313/14 KILO (OLD) 3

3/3/15 XUIVI

3/3/16 VISHEPU 3

3/3/17 KIVIKHU

3/3/f8 XAMUNUBOTO MSCOMPOUND

313/19 SUKHNI

3/3/20 GHUKHUYI 2

3/3/21 ZHEKIYE 3 2

313/22 KIYEKHU 3/3/23 AGHUTITOMS COMPOUND

3/3/24 SHOIXE

198 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial CateQorv of Main Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non· workers & & services workers commerce communications M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 31 I 32 33 I 34 35 I 36 37 I 38 39 I 40

63 13 15 951 132 3,824 3,864 62 13 13 744 74 1,141 1,447 9 2 88 121 6 66 58 21 4 167 131 4 3 175 178 9 520 367 10 4 35 43 386 315 4 4 115 101 6 47 42 5 49 44 9 96 99 7 96 83 9 2 81 62 14 3 1B5 161 10 5 82 89 5 76 BO

8 2 31 46 30 7 100 104 7 4 39 43 14 9 102 104 7 2 39 31

12 3 43 36 7 65 79

199 NAGALAND s A TOIZU CIRCLE ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT

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BOUNDARY: DISTRIC·T. CIRCLE.. STATE HIGHWAY .. SH 7 VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: UNMET ALLED AND OTHER ROADS. BELOW 200.200_499.500_999 o •• RIVER AND STREAM ~ UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH LOCATION CODE NO. ... X 2 HEADQUAR TERS: CIRCL E @ HOSP ITA L,DISPENSARV, HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL S MATERNITV AND CHILD WELFARE CENTRE ... ~ + 6- POST OFFICE PO VILLAGE NAME WITH LOCAfiON CODE NO .... EM~OMI IMPORTANT METALLED ROAD

Boseod upon Surveoy at India mop with th. p.rmiSsion oj Ii'll!' Su(vE'yor Gen.ral ollndio @ Gov~rnm.nl of Inlli. Copyright, 1996. RURAL PRIMARY

L. C. Name of village/ Area of No. of No. of 'Total population Scheduled no, townlward village in OCcupied house rlncluding castes 2 in km residential holds Institutional houses & houseless Dooulationl

p M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 I 10 3/4 ATOIZU T(R) 1,679 1,679 8,764 4,330 4,434

3/411 ATOIZU H,Q NA 145 145 767 396 371

3/412 KITSAKITA (UR) NA

3/413 VEKUHO (NEW) NA 69 69 319 157 162

3/4/4 VEKUHO (OLD) NA 86 86 445 220 225

3/4/5 ASUKHUTO NA 18 18 89 45 44

31416 KHELHOSHE POLYTECHNIC NA 85 85 498 259 239

3/4/7 YESHOLTOMI NA 49 49 387 185 202

3/4/8 EMLOMI NA 64 64 318 159 159

3/4/9 LlTSAMI NA 142 142 818 403 415

3/4/10 SUKOMI NA 80 80 431 219 212

314111 PHILIMI NA 103 103 495 232 263

3/4112 ROTO(NEW) NA 62 62 312 164 148

3/4113 ROTO (OLD) NA 120 120 596 275 321

3/4/14 AKUHAITO NA 57 57 308 167 141

3/4/15 KHRIMTOMI -NA 107 107 473 237 236

3/4/16 MAPULUMI NA 94 94 465 225 240

3/4/17 MAGUTO (NEW) NA 66 66 343 159 184

3/4/18 MAGUTO (OLD) NA 147 147 762 377 385

314/19 AWOTSAKILIMI NA 70 70 370 172 198

3/4/20 ATOIZU MISSION CENTRE NA 44 44 214 99 115

314/21 LOKOBOMI NA 63 63 301 152 149

314/22 APUKITO NA 8 8 53 28 25

204 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category 01 Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators ~icultural ll-IX~ labourers M I F M 1 F M 1 F M 1 F M 1 F 11 I 12 13 1 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 19 I 20 4,291 4,423 2,547 2,196 1,900 2,056 1,411 1,904 379 368 285 250 137 131 29 105

lJ'J INHABITED 157 162 107 88 78 74 56 72 220 225 110 99 97 106 77 97

45 44 28 29 15 19 7 19 258 239 178 148 92 88 35 72 185 202 36 43 90 108 87 108 159 159 98 69 63 83 40 78 403 415 177 112 199 212 155 197 219 212 137 136 93 88 65 81 232 263 130 109 105 128 85 123 164 148 109 90 64 67 59 65 275 321 76 69 141 175 129 172 161 137 109. 67 70 47 30 37 237 236 145 91 147 172 146 171 225 240 105 98 113 113 96 106 159 184 126 135 54 69 45 66 371 383 296 274 153 164 128 159 172 198 139 134 79 90 63 83

96 113 55 69 36 44 22 28 146 149 80 69 66 68 54 60 28 25 21 17 8 10 3 5

205 RURAL PRIMARY

Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing, processing forestry, fishing, servicing & re,,

3!4 ATOiZL' T{R) 19 48 7 34'1 A10lZU H Q 25 4

3:4'2 ><:ITS:,K1TA iI_JP'!

3(4'3 VEKUi-"O(NEVVI 4

3:414 VEKUHO(OU,'

3/4/5 ,\SUKHUTO 3

3/4/6 KHELHOSHE POLYTECHIC 4 6

3/4/7 YESHOL TO',} I

314/8 EMlOMI 2

314/9 LlTSAlvl1 2

314'10 SUKOMI '2

3:4'11 PHILIMI

3/4112 fi010(NEW)

3/4/13 ROTO(OLD) 2

3/4/14 AKUHAITO

3/4/15 KHRIMTOMI

3/4/16 MAPULUMI

3/4/17 MAGUTO(NEW)

3/4/18 MAGUTO(OLD)

3/4/19 AWOTSAKILIMI

3/4/20 ATOIZU MISSION CENTRE

3/4/21 LOKOBOMI

3/4/22 APUKITO

206 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Cateqory of Main Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - worke,s & & services workers commerce communications M I F M I F M 1 F M I F M I F 31 I 32 33 I 34 35 I 36 37 I 38 39 1 40 2 419 144 2,430 2378 72 22 259 240

17 "19 88 20 9 123 112

""" 5 30 25 47 16 167 151 3 95 94 21 5 96 76 42 14 204 203 26 6 126 124 18 5 127 135 5 2 100 81 9 3 134 146 40 10 97 94 90 64 16 7 112 127 8 3 105 115 24 4 224 221 16 7 93 108

14 16 63 71 10 8 86 81 5 5 20 15

207 NAGALANO V. K. CIRCLE ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT

7 '" ...J Ir\ r u ~. \ , ~ #7 <.' l' '<:: To A_ kul ut 0 < ••

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BOUNDARY: DISTRIC T, " CIRCLE ... STATE HIGHWAY SH 1 HOSPITAL, DISPENSARY", ... Ee +

VILLAGE ROAD ... VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 2CO,2 00_499, 500_999 o •• RIVER AND STREAM =~ VILLAGE NAME WITH LOCATION HEADQUAR TE RS: C IRC LE ... @ CODE NUMBER '" MAROMI 5 HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL ... S

POST OFFICE ,,' PO

Based upon Survey of India mllp wilh the permission @ Government of India CopyrlQht, IS96, of the Surveyor General of IndIa RURAL PRIMARY

L. c. Name of villagel Area of No. of No. of Total population Scheduled no. town/ward vjilage in occupied house (including castes in km2 residential holds Institutional houses & houseless population)

P M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 I 10 3/5 V.K. CIRCLE T (R) 651 651 3,340 1,664 1,676 3/5/1 IlHETO NA 23 23 127 54 73 3/5/2 SASTA.... I NA 65 65 331 165 166 3/5/3 AJIQAMI NA 38 38 208 108 100 3/5/4 VK. HQ NA 179 179 966 498 468 3/5/5 MAROMI NA 61 61 281 131 150 3/5/6 PHISHUMI NA 93 93 501 253 248 3/5/7 MUKHAMI NA 47 47 216 98 118 315/8 UTTA(NEW) NA 62 62 300 149 151 31519 UTTA(OLO) NA 83 83 410 208 202

212 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Indu$trial Category of Main Worl

213 RURAL PRIMARY

Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing, processing torestry; tishing, servi~ing & rellairings Location Name of village/ hunting & Mining and (a) (b) "onstructions code no, town/ward plantaliorls quarrying Household Other than orcharas & Industry household allied activities Industr M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 21 I 22 23 I 24 25 I 26 27 I 28 29 I 30 3/5 V.K. CIRCLE T(R) 12 9 16

3/5/1 IZHETO

3/5/2 SASTAMI 3

3/5/3 AJIQAMI 2 3/5/4 VKH.Q 10 9

31515 MAROMI 5

315/6 PHISHUMI

315/7 MUKHAMI 3

315/8 LlTTA(NEW)

3/5/(> LlTTA(OLD)

214 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Cateqory of Main Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers &. & services workers commerce communications M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F :,1 I 32 33 I 34 35 I 36 37 I 38 39 I 40 12 7 152 35 946 940 2 2 30 43 12 8 101 96 11 64 54

10 7 81 17 316 299 9 2 54 64 14 137 130 3 54 60 9 75 78 11 2 115 116

215 NAGALAND AKULUTO CIRCLE BOUNO AIlV: OIS TIlIC T " CIRCLE ZUNHEBOTO STATE HIGHWAY ... SH 7

VILLAGE ROAD

Kilometres ..::::, RIVER ANO STREAM o .~~~ I o • ~AOQUARTERS:CIRCLE i._~ :;-i '" HIGHER SECONDARV SCHOOL.. ... S ~~'I POST OFFICE... • •• PO co'l I~ORTANT METALLED ROAD ____

~.,...

. ".~ ~..

I/ILLAGE' NII.ME WITH LOCATION CODE NUMBER LUMAMI 4 VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE:

BELOW ZOO,100-499,500-999, 1000-49t9 O. •• ",SPENliAlly .. . + \ HOSPI TAl...... EB () UNINHABITED VILLAGE WITH CODE NO. X

BQS~ uponSvrvey of India map with the permission of the S\Jrveyor General of India. © Gov~rnm~nt 01 Ind;o copv,Igh~1996 RURAL PRIMARY

L. C Name oj village! Area oj No. oj No. oj Total population SCheduled no. town/ward village in occupied house (Including castes in km2 residential holds Institutional houses & houseless populatiorl)

p M F M F I 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 I 10 3/6 AKULUTO T(R) NA 1.016 1.016 4.858 2.519 2.339

31611 SHITSUMI NA 90 90 459 224 235

316/2 SEMA SETSU NA

3/6/3 ZAPHUMI(A) & (B) NA 31 31 142 72 70

3:6'4 LUMAMI NA 124 124 579 297 282

3'6/5 ALAPHUMI NA 104 104 533 269 264

31616 LUMTHSAMI NA 104 lD4 519 282 237

3/6/7 AKULUTO H.O NA 348 348 .679 895 784 3/6/8 SUTEMI NA lao 100 438 240 198 3/6/9 SHICHIMI NA 30 30 129 67 62

3'6,10 LOTISAMI NA 65 85 380 173 207

220 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category 01 Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators Al1ricultural (I-IX) labourers M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 19 I 20 2,434 2,315 1,369 967 1,116 1,079 751 1,008 224 235 135 99 82 97 64 96 ... UNINHABITED ... 70 68 46 25 32 43 28 42 294 279 97 81 164 146 155 144 269 264 81 62 112 127 86 127 282 237 97 57 109 111 B8 109 824 768 587 377 415 338 179 291 231 195 181 128 93 103 61 90 67 62 57 50 33 26 26 24 173 207 8B 88 76 88 64 85

221 RURAL PRIMARY

Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing, processing forestry, fishing, secrvicing & recR

3/611 SHITSUMI 2

3/6/2 SEMASETSU 3/6/3 ZAPHUMI(A) & (B)

3/6/4 UJMAMI 2

3/6/5 AI..APHUMI 4

3/6/6 LUMTHSAMI 3 31617 AKULUTOHQ 12 52

3/618 SUTEMMI 2

3/619 SHICHIMI 3/6110 LOTISAMI

222 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Induslrial Caleqorv of Main Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers & & servtces workers commerce communications M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 31 1 32 33 1 34 35 I 36 37 I 38 39 I 40 3 284 69 1,403 1,260 16 142 138

4 40 27 6 2 133 136 22 157 137 18 173 126 169 46 480 446 30 13 147 95 7 2 34 36 12 3 97 119

223 NAGALA NO SURUHOTO· CIRCLE ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT

2 3 --±=:=::::--i

"\ \ ) KHOLEBOTO( 2 0.".'..

BOUNDARY; DISTRICT CIRCLE VILLAGE ROAD RIVER AND STREAM '= ----:::::­ HOSPITAL,DISPENSARY... E& + HEADQUARTERS: CIRCLE @ VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SrZE:BELOW POST OFFICE ...PO 200,200_499,500_999,1000_49990 ••• HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL ...... S VILLAGE NAME WITH LOCA TION CODE NUMBER '" VEDAMI 8

Bosed upon Survey of India mop with the permission of the Surveyor General of India. © Government of Indio Copyright I 1996. RURAL PRIMARY

L. C. Name of village/ Area of No. of No. of Total population Scheduled no. town/ward village in occupied house (including castes 2 in km residential holds Institutional houses & house less population

p M F M F ,1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 I 10 3/7 SURUHOTO T{R) 1.628 1,628 7,998 4,078 3,920

3/7/1 SURUHOTO H.O NA 233 233 1,302 662 640

3/7/2 KHOLEBOTO NA 48 48 142 68 74

317/3 ZHEKUTO (AGHUNU/KUKUTO) NA 26 26 112 55 57

3/7/4 SAPOTIMI NA 80 80 317 163 154

3/7/5 TICHIPAMI NA 162 162 958 489 469

3/7/6 KIYETHA NA 32 32 151 78 73

3/717 YEHEMI NA 182 182 820 394 426

31718 VEDAMI NA 41 41 174 78 96

3/7/9 AlSAGHEMI (N) NA 94 94 483 234 249

3/7/10 AlSAGHEMI (S) NA 154 154 800 410 390

3/7/11 NALTOOA NA 104 104 617 393 224

3/7/12 PHUYE(NEW) NA 74 74 356 178 178

3/7/13 PHUYE (OLD) NA 74 74 351 183 168

3/7/14 SURUMI NA 324 324 1,415 693 722

221l CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category of Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators Aaricultural I-IX labourers

M \ F M I F M I F M \ F M I F 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 19 I 20 3,958 3887 2,335 1,757 1,966 1,753 1,310 1,654 641 638 499 381 247 237 100 206 68 74 35 23 43 40 39 38

47 57 28 28 32 34 26 32 163 154 104 84 71 71 48 62 486 469 331 274 198 173 167 166 78 73 32 26 35 38 29 37 391 426 95 82 225 237 195 234 78 96 9 6 62 81 61 81 234 249 105 93 111 122 86 114 409 390 204 152 157 178 124 168 310 194 299 110 279 16 3 2 178 178 78 64 98 97 95 95 183 168 99 74 114 104 104 104 692 721 417 360 294 325 233 315

229 RURAL PRIMARY

Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing, processing forestry, fishing, servicing & rellairiogs Location Name of villagel hunting & Mining and (a) (0) onstructions code no, townlward plantations quarrying HousehOld Other than orchards & Industry housebold allied activities Industry M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 21 I 22 23 I 24 25 I 26 27 J 28 29 j 30 3/7 SURUHOTO T (R) 12 2 3 2 6 46

3/711 SURUHOTO H,Q 11 21

3/7/2 KHOLEBOTO

3/7/3 ZHEKUTO (AGHUNUIKUKUTO)

3/7/4 SAPOTIMI

317/5 TICHIPAMI 4

3/7/6 KIYETHA

3/717 YEHEMI 2 10

3/7/8 VEDAMI

3/7/9 NSAGHEMI (N) 4 3

317110 NSAGHEMI (S)

317111 NALTOQA

317112 PHUYE(NEW)

3/7/13 PHUYE (OLD) 2

317114 SURUMI 2

230 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Cateqory of Main Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers & & services workers commerce communications M I F M I F M I F M I F M J F 31 I 32 33 I 34 35 I 36 37 .l 38 39 I 40 19 4 569 90 2,112 2,167 4 110 30 415 403 3 2 25 34 5 23 23 21 9 92 83 27 7 291 296 6 43 35 17 2 169 189 16 15 3 4 14 3 123 127 9 23 10 253 212 2 273 14 114 208 3 2 80 81 8 69 64 58 10 399 397

231 NAGALAND ASUTO CIRCLE ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT

Kilometres o 1 2

BOUNDARY: DISTRICT ," CIRCLE VILLAGE ROAD, RIVER AND STREAM ~ KATHARA LJEADQUARTERS: CIRCLE. © 18 • u POST OFFICE ... PO //~//-- ollGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL ... S / 17 °YESHITO riuSPITAL .. Ee t~\ .#. ~~ . DISPENSARY, . ", + ".;-.,0,>:> _/ I; 0 o,'" ~j .0 VIl.LAGES WITH POPULATION o,l .5 i 16 In SIZE:SELOW200,200_499, I-. (i~./ l...ACH1KUCHU(B) \'~ o " ' .. ,. • 15 '< 500_999.. 0 •• 0 l{.. , 1 n:·, ACHIKUCHU(A) lQ t VILLAGE NAME WITH LOCA nON (t.'\~SUTO HOi· ...... ,.. NIHOSHE NORT • is ::r: ':(9). "... ~ :ASUTO '0,...... 14 I '" CODE NUMBER ... ASUTO j (~ ..\$I " 2 ...... ,'. ~- 2 ~/i.~.:;. -~~~'-....__ .~,.) 11 \.. I :.. 13' 1AZUHUMI -' Q: _,: 3 TUZUHUMlo"" 0 12( (/)

~/.a'~~ A . \,,;')6) NGOZUBOMI v~/r .;::s r '. .' .' II\; .,-_ _ ,--' :'MELAHUMI 8 \)1 I") h. - -'",,- : ':".~ 7 ( f 4 G ...... f F";;.._ • H U .:;--,/ ',---- ! N 4 C;-°r' ------_.1 '" 0 C I --1 o~ ;s::) F? C L c-' «( ..,."" c/

Based upon Survey of India mop with the permlssio Government of Inella CopyriQht, 1996. of the Surveyor General of India © RURAL PRIMARY

L. C. Name of villagel Are~ of No, of No. of Total population Scheduled no, town/ward village in occupied house (including Cat!es 2 in km residential holds Institutional houses & houseless population)

p M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 J 10 3/18 ASUTO CIRCLE T (R) NA 1,108 1,108 5,994 3,044 2,950

3/811 ASUTOH. Q NA 69 69 249 132 117

3/8/2 ASUTO VILLAGE NA 32 32 271 140 1:31

3/8/3 SAHU60TO M.E. SCHOOL COMPOUND NA 36 36 233 133 120

3/8/4 SATAMI NA 128 128 977 485 492

3/8/5 AGHUUTOMI NA 33 33 200 105 95

3/816 NIZHEVI NA 26 26 133 63 70

3/8/7 MELAHUMI NA 68 68 361 172 189 31818 NGOZUBOMI NA 62 62. 315 155 160

3/8/9 LlZUTOMI NA 90 90 500 244 256

3/8/10 KITAHUMI NA 26 26 181 93 88 3/8/11 TAZUHUMI NA 27 27 128 65 63 3/8/12 KOIBOTO NA 47 47 127 61 66 3/8/13 TUZUHUMI NA 15 15 90 45 45 3/8/14 NIHOSHE (NORTH) NA 42 42 136 74 62

3/8/15 ACHIKUCHU (A) NA 86 86 523 290 233 3/8/16 ACHIKUCHU (6) NA 53 53 268 133 135 318117 YESHITO NA 16 16 77 34 43

3/8/18 KATHARA NA 55 55 250 123 127

3/8/19 KHUMISHI (A) NA 53 53 264 134 130

3/8/20 KHUMISHI (8) NA 73 73 329 180 149

3/8/21 KHUMISHI (C) NA 30 30 200 104 96

3/8/22 KHUMISHI (0) NA 34 34 149 79 70

3/8/23 T. ISLAND M_ E. SCHOOL COMPOUND NA 7 7 33 20 13

236 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category of Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators AQricultural (I - IX_l labourers M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 19 I 20 3,037 2,944 1,508 1,097 1,321 1,247 1,145 ;,211 132 117 55 37 77 53 48 49 140 131 45 27 88 76 84 75

113 120 55 61 30 33 19 30 483 490 309 250 141 154 114 140 105 95 53 38 45 47 30 44 63 70 14 5 45 45 39 43 172 189 109 126 55 64 49 62 155 160 20 13 58 65 57 64 244 256 76 50 190 177 187 177 93 88 36 17 68 60 68 60 65 63 15 12 39 35 38 35 61 66 33 26 25 25 23 25 45 45 11 4 38 34 37 34 74 62 50 34 22 19 20 19 290 233 145 72 132 117 126 116 133 135 82 49 2 34 43 17 17 19 24 17 24 123 127 69 47 4 134 130 71 59 58 54 42 53 179 149 116 76 76 67 55 66 104 96 59 33 63 53 57 51 73 70 50 24 37 37 33 36

16 9 18 10 9 8 2 B

237 RURAL PRIMARY

Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manllfacluring, prOcessing 10reslry, fishing, SlYilliog I!. [l!gairiDgli Location Name of village! hunting & Mining and (a) (b) onstructions code no. town!ward plantations quarrying Household OIherthan orchards & Industry. household allied activities Industry M I F M 1 F M I F M F M l F 21 J 22 23 I 24 25 I 26 27 28 29 I 30 318 ASUTO CIRCLE T (R) 13

318/1 ASUTOH, Q 2

318/2 ASUTO VILLAGE

3/8/3 SAHUBOTO M, E. SCHOOL COMPOUND

3/8/4 SATAMI 7

3/8/5 AGHULITOMI

3/8/6 NIZHEVI

3/8/7 MELAHUMI

3/8/8 NGOZUBOMI

3/8/9 LlZUTOMI

318110 KITAHUMI

3/8/11 TAZUHUMI

3/8/12 KOIBOTO

3/8/13 TUZUHUMI

3/8/14 NIHOSHE (NORTH)

318/15 ACHIKUCHU (A)

3/8/16 ACHIKUCHU (8)

3/8/17 YESHITO

3/8/18 KATHARA

3/8/19 KHUMISHI (A)

3/8/20 KHUMISHI (8) 3

3/8/21 KHUMISHI (C)

3/8/22 KHUMISHI (D)

318/23 1. ISLAND M, E, SCHOOL COMPOUND

238 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial CateQorv of Main Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers & & services workers commerce communications M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 31 I 32 33 I 34 35 I 36 37 I 38 39 I 40 2 2 158 33 1,723 1703 27 4 55 64 4 52 55 - 10 3 83 87 19 11 344 338 15 3 60 48 5 2 18 25 6 2 117 125 97 95 3 54 79 25 28 26 28 2 36 41 7 11 2 52 43 6 158 116 2 131 135 2 15 19 4 119 127 16 76 76 2 15 104 82 6 2 41 43 4 42 33

7 11 5

239

NAGALAND ZUNHEBOTO SADAR CIRCLE ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT

\

V fi~ 'f.,'~.: /'uzu AVIQATO f.~' /, 22. + I I. LIZU NEW \ .It 21 .+ \ ~ +.LlZU OLD o " 20

KOKHEPU 16 •

15 a N\KUT~ \ 13 12 " __ '-"', KL!.lHOPU y

C'

BOUNDARY: CIRCLE STATE HIGHWAY 5H7

VILL AGE ROAD

RIVER AND STREAM ~ HEADQUARTERS, DISTRICT I CIRCLE @ POST OFFICE PO VILLAGE NAME WITH LOCATION CODE NO .. YE\AMI DISPENSARY.. + VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE. BELOW 200.200 _ 499, 500 _ 999 o •• URBAN AREA WITH POPULATION SIZE: CLASS IV ~ RURAL PRIMARY

L. C. Name of villagel Area of No. of No. of Total population Scheduled no. townlward village in occupied house (including castes 2 in km residential holds Institutionat houses & houseless_population

P M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 17 J 8 9 110 319 ZUNHEBOTO SADART(R) NA 1,605 1,605 8,379 4,060 4,319 3/9/1 ASUKHOMI NA 173 173 772 368 404 3/9/2 LOCHOMI NA 58 58 291 129 162 3/9/3 YEZAMI NA 113 113 505 230 275 31914 HEKIYE(C) NA 24 24 132 70 62 3/915 KAWOTO NA 63 63 432 221 211 31916 NEWLAND NA 27 27 142 79 63 31917 BAtMHO NA 72 72 362 173 189 31918 SHOTOMI NA 61 61 320 170 150 31919 SHEIPU NA 114 114 687 321 366 3/9/10 SUKHALU NA 73 73 339 164 175 3/9/11 YEMISHE NA 107 107 488 238 250 3/9/12 ZUNGTI NA 84 84 434 207 227 3/9/13 KULHOPU NA 69 69 355 178 177 3(9114 GHUKIYE NA 139 139 736 366 370 3/9/15 NIKUTO NA 30 30 132 65 67 319(16 KOKHEPU NA 41 41 233 109 124 319117 NATHA(OLD) NA 75 75 484 242 242 3/9/18 NATHA(NEW) NA 62 62 311 158 153 319119 LlZU-NAGHUTO NA 58 58 359 166 193

319120 UZUiOLD) NA. 59 59 342 156 186 319121 lIZU (NEW) NA 49 49 250 122 128 3/9/22 LiZU-AVIQATO NA 54 54 273 128 145

244 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Induslrial Category of Main Workers

SchedlJled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators Aqricultural (1-IXl labourers M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 19 I 20

4,048 4,314 2,002 1,774 1,760 2,007 1,516 1,939

363 404 217 198 160 235 112 223 .. '

12'd 162 53 50 60 82 53 80 230 275 102 100 124 165 117 164 70 62 42 33 27 27 24 22 221 211 170 137 70 64 61 62 79 63 39 27 32 34 30 34 173 189 83 89 96 100 77 98 170 150 111 80 65 71 56 66 321 366 131 122 126 152 105 147 164 175 44 35 69 80 63 75 238 250 47 32 104 117 95 115 207 227 78 83 104 102 102 99 178 177 73 64 74 79 73 78 365 369 219 177 142 147 118 147 65 67 38 26 27 30 21 30 109 124 64 58 58 47 47 44 242 242 112 111 73 85 72 85 152 149 92 82 69 67 52 53 166 198 90 101 81 95 76 93 156 186 66 64 73 88 53 87 122 128 54 37 56 63 52 62 128 145 77 68 70 77 57 75

245 RURAL PRIMARY

Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing. processing forestry. fishing. !i!lDli!

3/9/1 ASUKHOMI 7 3/9/2 LOCHOMI

3/9/3 YEZAMI

3/9/4 HEKIYE (C) 3/9/5 KAWOTO 2 3/9/6 NEWLAND

3/9/7 BAIMHO 5

3/9/8 SHOTOMI

3/9/9 SHEIPU 2

319110 SUKHALU

3/9/11 YEMISHE 4 3/9112 ZUNGTI

319113 KULHOPU

3/9/14 GHUKIYE 3 2

3/9115 NIKUTO

3/9116 KOKHEPU

3/9/17 NATHA(OLD)

3/9118 NATHA(NEW) 2 2

3/9/19 L1ZU·NAGHUTO

3/9/20 L1ZU (OLD)

3/9/21 L1ZU(NEW)

3/9/22 LlZU-AVIQATO

246 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Cale(lOry 01 Main Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers &. & services workers commerce communications M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 31 _I 32 33 I 34 35 I 36 37 I 38 39 1 40

13 199 62 2,300 2,312 6 35 12 208 169 7 2 69 80 7 106 110 3 5 43 35 7 2 151 147 2 47 29 11 2 77 89 8 4 105 79 5 13 3 195 214 6 5 95 95 5 2 134 133 2 3 103 125 104 98 18 224 223 6 38 37 -11 3 51 77

169 157 14 12 89 86 5 2 85 98 20 83 98 4 66 65 13 ·2 58 68

247 NAGALAND ,1') .s ~ 4 S u AGHUNATO CIRCLE l ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT

'. LUKHUYIMI \. 8 • '-.:.....

(J

(J ,­ 17 /' HEWOT~i 16 \ \ ~,05HEPU ;\.H05HEPU M.E. BOUNOARY: DI5TRICT .. \ ':O;CHOOL COMPOUN9.iI· KHEKIYE"" 15 . CIRCLE 14 . ./J'~ VILLAGE ROAD r RIVER AND 5TREAM .. f£ADQUARTER5: CIRCLE ... @ POST OFFICE PO HIGHER SECONDARY SCHOOL. S HOSPITAL .. $ DISPENSARY + VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 200,200_499,500_999,1000_4999 0 ••• VILLAGE NAME WITH LOCATION CODE NO. ZHEISHE 4

Bose'd upon Survl'Y of India map with the peormission at the Surveyor General 01 Indio @ Goveotnmeon' of India Copyright,. '996 RURAL PRIMARY

L. C. Name of villagel Area of No. of No. of Total population Scheduled no. town/ward village in occupied house (including castes in km2 residential holds Institutional houses & house less DODulation\

p M F M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 1 8 9 I 1;1 3/10 AGHUNATO CIRCLE T(R) NA 2.084 2,084 10,801 5,358 5,443 3/10/1 AGHUNATO H. Q NA 358 358 1,809 949 860

3/10/2 LUKIYE NA 60 60 364 170 189 3/1013 SHEVISHE NA 76 76 412 204 208 3/10/4 ZHEISHE NA 46 46 215 100 115 3/10/5 KHELTOMI NA 52 52 295 152 146 3:10/6 PHULESHETOMI NA 55 55 265 14C 1"C' 3/10/7 LUTHSUIvII NA 98 98 523 253 270 3/10/8 LUKHUYIMI NA 75 75 36-! 167 194 3'1019 AKUlJAMI (NEW) (LOWER AKUBA) NA 68 66 326 .60 166 3,10/10 AKUBAMI (OLD) AKUBAMI VILLAGE NA 21 21 gO 42 48

3/10/11 THOKIHIMI NA 99 99 491 241 250 3/10112 KHUKISHE NA 120 120 676 329 347 3/10/13 NISHOSHE NA 48 48 260 124 136 3/10 /14 KHEKIYE NA 62 62 400 195 205 3110/15 HOSHEPU M. E. SCHOOL COMPOUND NA 39 39 245 125 120

3/10116 HOSHEPU NA 133 133 638 295 343 3rl0;17 KHEWOTO NA 67 67 349 182 167

3110116 KHETOI NA 145 145 684 352 332 3/10/19 AGHUYILIMI NA 56 56 191 94 97 3/10/20 YEZASHIMI NA 77 77 371 189 182

3/10/21 TOKIYE Nil 60 60 305 167 138 3/10/22 VIYIXE NA 67 67 294 128 166

3110/23 VIYILHO NA 61 61 359 184 175 3/10/24 LUVISHE (NEW) NA 34 34 175 92 83 3110/25 LUVISHE (OLD) NA 16 16 71 29 42

3/10/26 GHOKISHE NA 25 25 131 61 70 3/10/27 TSUKOMI NA 66 66 498 229 269

252 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category of Main Workers

Scheduled tribes Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators Aaricultural (I-IX) labourers M I F M ! F M I F M I F M I F 11 I 12 13 J 14 15 I 16 17 1 18 19 I 20

5,257 5,393 2,772 2,210 2,429 2,630 1,616 2,482 859 817 552 408 400 244 76 174 175 189 97 99 70 75 23 73 204 208 130 121 69 84 43 77 100 115 59 66 44 47 38 46 152 146 88 70 51 68 29 57 140 125 104 101 60 61 56 61 253 270 90 78 152 180 122 174 167 194 93 73 64 85 51 84

155 164 B7 83 63 78 36 76

42 48 23 28 20 22 15 21 241 250 101 77 139 149 116 141 329 347 155 94 165 201 144 193 124 136 75 56 47 56 39 55 195 205 111 96 74 97 47 92

125 120 92 66 40 39 16 38 295 343 162 143 123 151 103 149 182 167 117 84 73 90 35 90 351 331 116 81 i?-3 181 127 177 94 97 42 18 59 67 46 65 189 182 87 55 69 83 55 82 162 134 134 89 56 61 30 52 128 166 66 76 52 70 40 69 184 175 79 56 64 80 49 79 92 83 44 41 38 36 32 35 29 42 2 18 30 18 30 61 70 44 41 23 29 14 27 229 269 22 8 223 266 216 265

253 RURAL PRIMARY

Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing, processing forestry, fishing, servicing & repairing:;; Location NClme of villagel hunting & Mining and (a) (b) onstructions code- no. town/ward plantations quarrYing Household Other thac> orchards & Induslry household ail led activities Industry M I I' M I F M I F M I F 1,1 I F 21 l 22 23 1 24 25 1 26 27 I 28 29 1 30 ~l 10 ACIIUNATO CIRCLE T !RI 29 7 5 3 121 '1 3,101 AGHUN"lO H. 0 1, d 4 2 50 4 3.102 LCJKIYE 3 10 3'10,3 SHEVISHE 2 3'10/4 ZHtlSHE 2

3'10 S KHELTOMI ~ 3 2

3'10'6 PHULESH!::::Tn~,'1: 3,10,7 LUrHSUMI 3 31u8 Li!i

3 :0 10 M\:'_'[3",~11 'OLD, AKUHAMI VIU !,C;E 3 10 11 THOKIHllv11 3'1()'12 KHUKISHf 4 2 310 13 NISHOSHc 31014 KHEKIYE 2 5 3,10 /15 HOSHEPU M E SCHOOL COMPOUND 2 310'16 HOSHEPU 3 3,10117 KHEINOTO 2 2 310,18 KHETOI 7 3110119 AGHUYILIMI 5 310/20 YEZASHIMI 310!21 TOKIYE 3110,'22. VIYIXE 3 3/10123 VIYILHO 31024 LUVISHE (NEW) 3/10'25 LUVISHE (OLD) 3,10/26 GHOKISHE 5 31027 TSUKOMI 3 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Category of MClin Workers

(VII) (VIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers & & services workers commerce communications M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F 31 I 32 33 I 34 35 I 36 37 I 38 39 I 40

49 12 15 2 588 115 2.929 2,813 44 12 8 199 48 549 616 31 2 105 114 24 7 135 124 4 56 68 15 9 101 78 3 80 64 27 6 101 90 9 103 109

22 2 97 88

5 22 26 3 20 8 102 101 17 5 164 146 6 77 80 20 4 121 108

22 85 81 16 2 172 192 34 109 77 36 2 179 151 B 2 35 30 12 120 99 2 24 9 111 77 9 76 96 14 120 95 5 54 47 11 12 3 38 41 3 6 3

2:-;5 NAGALAND SATOI CIRCLE ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT

""'5'.T(;I'.""", SATOI HQ, .~ .' :' 5 '--(.'6) 4 R ( ••:.... ~-______S_.p 0 D II . 7'4Qr / / TSURUHUIA)" I V ~ ,O'~\'SHITOiBI 03 '",-, 2 s

, '"/~~ \ '..::;;;'~ "TSU.TOgHO ' ~ THAKIYE ,) '-'~ \ / '("_ \ ~\ +10 '~~ / KHUVUXU 'ill. 11 0 t' / If ~"_~!I!~~"" \.-~/ _/ I , _I j -/ '~, I,' " P HOKIYE .o~/ t, 1 0 +-1-7 c T ,--,-~ -_ ,ff ~l /0 \,.., ,0/ ,~,:/

BOUNDARY: DISTRICT CIRCLE STATE HIGHWAY ... 5H) VILLAGE ROAD RIVE R AND STREAM HEAOQUARTE R S: C I RC LE © POST OFFICE" PO HI GHER SECONDARY SCHOOL VILLAGE NAME WITH LOCATION CODE NO, PRIMARY HEALTH CENTRE, DISPENSARY VILLAGES WITH POpULATION SI ZE:

BELOW 200,200-499,500-999 o ••

BaSltd upon Survt'y 01 Indio mop wIth th~ permISSIon ot the Surveycr General 01 IndiO RURAL PRIMARY

L C. Name of vil18ge/ Area of No. of Nn. of Total population Scheduled no town/ward village In occupied house (;ncluding castes 2 In km reSidential holds Institutional houses & houseless population

P M F M F I 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 I 10 3 i l1 SATOI CIRCLE T(Rl NA 637 637 3.490 1,747 1,743

3/11/1 HOKIYE NA 50 50 266 137 129

311/2 KHESHITO(B) NA 16 16 94 44 50

3/11!3 TSURlJHIJ(Al NA 39 39 186 86 100

3/11/4 SATPOH.Q NA 73 73 462 250 212

3'11/5 SATOI VILLAGE NA 48 48 367 162 205

3/11 '6 GHOKHUVI NA 125 125 647 316 331

3/1117 ITOVI NA 29 29 131 65 66

3 i lli8 IKIYE NA 48 48 234 116 118

311 /9 TSUTOHO NA 89 89 476 235 241

3/11110 THAKIYE NA 80 80 480 261 219

3,1111 KHUVIXlJ NA 40 40 147 75 72

260 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industriill Category of Mill Workers Scheduled tribes Literates Tot"r I II I. I main workers Cultiv"tors Aqricultural _l_ I· IX labourers M I F I M I F M I F M I F I M I F 11 I I;> I 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 I 18 I 19 I 20 ,713 1.737 937 738 7<11 787 618 770

137 129 76 56 68 63 64 63 44 50 26 20 16 20 12 19 86 100 35 26 37 45 36 45 224 209 169 121 97 70 24 60

162 205 106 113 58 6g 56 69 316 '131 1<10 114 124 152 105 150 65 66 16 19 36 42 35 42 116 118 26 13 50 56 49 55 227 238 139 100 103 112 92 111 261 219 144 109 110 109 104 107 75 72 60 47 42 49 41 49

261 RURAL PRIMARY

Industrial Category of Main Workers

III IV V VI Livestock Manufacturing, processing forestry, lishing, servicing & reblairings Location Name 01 villagel hunting & Mining and (a) (b) onstructions code no town/ward plantations quarrying Household Other than orchards & Industrv household allied activities Industrv M ! F M I F M T F M T F M I F 21 I 22 23 I 24 25 ! 26 27 I 28 29 I 30 3111 SATOI CIRCLE T{R) 4 8 3

3/11/1 HOKIYE

3/1112 KHESHITO(B)

3111/3 TSURUHU(A)

3111/4 SATPOH,O 4 8 2

3/1115 SATOI VILLAGE

3/11/6 GHOKHUVI

3/11/7 ITOVI

3/11/8 IKIYE

3/11/9 TSUTOHO

3/11/10 THAKIYE

3r11111 KHUVIXU

262 CENSUS ABSTRACT

Industrial Cateqory of Main Workers

(VII) IVIII) (IX)

Trade Transport storage Other Marginal Non - workers & & services workers commerce communications M I F M I- F M I F M I F M I F 31 I 32 33 I 34 35 I 36 37 I 38 39 I 4'0

~) 103 17 1,006 956 4 69 66 4 28 30 49 55

5 54 10 153 142 2 104 136 1 B 2 192 179 29 24 66 62 11 132 129 6 2 151 110 33 23

268 E. District Primary Census Abstract of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

SI. State/DistrictlR. D. block Total/rural Number of Total schedu led Total S.T.population no. circle/town urban house holds tribes population (in the age group with ST 0-6\ members P I M I F P I M I F 1 2 3 4 5 I 6 I 7 8 I 9 1 10 ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT T 17,621 93,398 46,79046,60817,2198,472 8,747 R 16,014 83,469 41,74641,72314,9677,336 7,631 U 1,607 9,929 5,044 4,885 2,2521,136 1,116

GHATHASI R.D. BLOCK T(R) 3,237 17,589 8,919 8,670 3,473 1,663 1,805 PUGHOBOTO R 1,825 9,838 5,001 4,837 1,876 920 950

2 GHATHASI R 1,412 7,751 3,918 3,833 1,597 742 855

II ZUNHEBOTO R.D. BLOCK T(R) 4,761 24,625 12,20812,419 4,4192,210 2,209 SATAKHA R 2,531 12,813 6,445 6,368 2,111 1,056 1,056 2 ZUNHEBOTO SADAR R 1,602 8,362 4,048 4,314 1,576 792 784 3 SATOI R 628 3,450 1,713 1,737 732 363 369

III AKULUTO R.D. BLOCK T(R) 4,881 24,624 12,327 12,297 3,900 1,921 1,979 ATOIZU R 1,656 8,714 4,291 4,423 1,168 570 598 2 V.K. R 641 3,316 1,644 1,672 615 310 305 3 AKULUTO R 993 4,749 2,434 2,315 779 396 383 4 SURUHOTO R 1,591 7,845 3,958 3,887 1,338 645 693

IV TOKIYE RD. BLOCK T(R) 3,135 16,631 8,294 8,337 3,175 1,537 1,638 ASUTO R 1,105 5,981 3,037 2,944 1,102 491 611 2 AGHUNATO R 2,030 10,650 5,257 5,393 2,073 1,046 1,027 ZUNHEBOTO TOWN T(U) 1,607 9,929 5,044 4,885 2,2521,136 1,116

266 FOR SECHEDULED TRIBES Zunheboto District Industrial Category of Main Workers Literates Total I II main workers Cultivators Aaricultural I-I Xl labourers p I M r F p I M I F P I M I F P I M f F 11 I 12 I 13 14 I 15 I 16 17 I 18 I 19 20 I 21 I 22 48,733 26,920 21,813 39,090 19,806 19,284 31,603 13,755 17,843 35 24 11 42,299 23,482 18,817 36,715 18,130 18.586 31.025 13,504 17,521 18 13 5 6.434 3,438 2.996 2,374 1,676 698 578 251 327 17 11 6

9,742 5,489 4,253 7,594 3,839 3,755 6,134 2,671 3,463 10 5 5 5,582 3,121 2,461 4,201 2,139 2,062 3,245 1,393 1,852 10 5 5 4,160 2,368 1,792 3,393 1,700 1,693 2,889 1,278 1,611

12,482 6,840 5,642 10,518 5,146 5,372 9,244 4,111 5,133 8 8 7,060 3,927 3,133 5,256 2,677 2,579 4,404 1,979 2,425 8 8 3,771 1,998 ·1,773 3,759 1,753 2.006 3,453 1,515 1,938 1,651 915 736 1,503 716 787 1,387 617 770

12,596 6,957 5,639 11,086 5,480 5,606 9,218 3,967 5,251 4,711 2,519 2,192 3,929 1,875 2,054 3,309 1,407 1,902 1,646 902 744 1,435 700 735 1,206 514 692 2,254 1,301 953 2,112 1,045 1,067 1,752 748 1,004 3,985 2,235 1,750 3,610 1,860 1,750 2,951 1,298 1,653

7,479 4,196 3,283 7,518 3,665 3,853 6,429 2,755 3,674 2,593 1,501 1,092 2,561 1,316 1,245 2,355 1,145 1,210 4,886 2,695 2,191 4,957 2,349 2,608 4,074 1,61C' 2.464 6,434 3,438 2,996 2,374 1,676 698 578 251 327 17 11 6

267 PRIMARY CENSUS· ABSTRACT

Industrial Category of Main Workers III IV V Manufacturing, processing Livestock forestry, servi!;;ing & r!lgairing§ 51. District/R: D. block fishing, hunting Mining and (a) (b) no. circle/town & plantations quarrying Household Other than orchards & allied Industry household activities Industl"j P I M 1 F P I M I F P I M I F P I M F 23 I 24 1 25 26127 128 29 130 131 32 1 33 34 ZUNHEBOTO DISTRICT 276 238 38 4 4 27 16 11 63 52 11 201 172 29 3 3 20 13 7 36 29 7 75 66 9 7 3 4 27 23 4

GHATHASIR.D.BLOCK 71 55 16 5 4 8 6 2 PUGHOBOTO 62 47 15 3 2 8 6 2 2 GHATHASI 9 8 2 2

II ZUNHEBOTO A.D. BLOCK 37 34 3 6 2 4 14 11 3 SATAKHA 29 27 2 3 3 2 ZUNHEBOTO SADAR 4 3 6 2 4 4 4 3 SATOI 4 4 7 7

III AKULUTO A. D. BLOCK 60 58 2 4 2 2 10 9 ATOIZU 19 19 2 V. K. 12 12 4 3 3 AKULUTO 15 15 4 SURUHOTO 14 12 2 4 2 2 5 5

IV TOKIYE R.D. BLOCK 33 25 8 3 3 5 5 4 3 ASUTO 2 2 AGHUNATO 31 24 7 3 3 5 5 4 3 ZUNHEBOTO TOWN 75 66 9 7 3 4 27 23 4

268 FOR SECHEDULED TRIBES Zunheboto District

Industrial Categorv of Main Workers

Trade Transport Other Marginal Non - workers Constructions & storage services workers commerce & commun- ications

p 1 M 1 F P 1 M 1 F P 1 M 1 F P 1 M 1 F P 1 M 1 F P 1 M 1 F 35 1 361 37 38 1 39 1 40 41 142 1 43 44 1 45 1 46 47148149 50 1 51 1 52 598 540 58 428 348 80 130 122 8 924 4,707 1,217 1,219 1,219 55,47726,98427,324 436 395 41 152 109 43 68 63 5 4,7573,829 928 46,75323,61623,137 162 145 17 276 239 37 62 59 3 1,169 878 291 7,555 3,368 4,187

75 63 12 22 15 7 31 29 2 1,238 991 247 9,995 5,080 4,915 68 56 12 15 10 5 19 18 771 602 169 5,637 2,862 2,775 7 7 7 5 2 12 11 467 389 78 4,358,2,218 2,140

66 59 7 58 44 14 15 15 1,070 862 208 14,107 7,060 7,047 41 34 7 44 31 13 14 14 713 584 129 7,557 3,768 3,789 22 22 13 12 256 194 62 4,603 2,295 2,308 3 3 101 84 17 1,947 997 950

154 144 10 45 34 11 3 2 1,592 1,264 328 13,538 6,847 6,691 50 43 7 2 2 547 403 144 4,785 2,416 2,369 16 16 18 11 7 178 143 35 1,881 944 937 41 39 2 3 3 301 240 61 2,637 1,389 1,248 47 46 18 18 4 .1 566 478 88 4,235 2,098 2,137

141 129 12 27 16 11 19 17 2 857 712 145 9,113 4,629 4,484 14 13 2 2 188 155 33 3,420 1,721 1,699 127 116 11 27 16 17 15 2 669 557 112 5,693 2,908 2,785 162 145 17 276 239 37 62 59 3 1,169 878 291 7,555 3,368 4,187

269 APPENDIX V

Location Name of TownlWardl Code No. Urban block 311 ZUNHEBOTO TOWN 11,473 9,929 31111 NORTH POINT 1,800 .,. 1,123 311/1(1) 1,426 762 3/111(2) 374 SSt 3/1/2 OLDTOWN 2,354 2241 31112(3) 959 920 31112(4) 599 558

3/1/2(5) 796 763

31113 D. C. HILL 1,881 1,757

3/1/3(6) 746 706 3/113(7) 535 508 3/1/3(8) 600 543

3/1/4 SOUTH POINT 2,262 2,165

3/1/4(9) 627 588 3/1/4(10) 397 388 3/1/4(11) 760 720 3/1/4(12) 478 469 3/115 PROJECi COLONY 1,673 1,216 3/1/5(13) 916 731 3/1/5(14) 757 485 31116 NEW COLONY 1,503 1,427 3/1/6(15) 457 424. 3/1/6(16) 567 551 3/116(17) 479 452

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