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Statistical Year Book Imphal West District GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR STATISTICAL YEAR BOOK OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT MANIPUR 2016 DISTRICT STATISTICAL OFFICE, IMPHAL WEST DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR PREFACE The present issue of ‘Statistical Year Book of Imphal West District, Manipur, 2016’ is the 3rd in its series. It presents the latest available numerical information pertaining to various socio-economic aspect of Imphal West District. Most of the data presented in this issue are collected from various District Government Departments/Offices/Local bodies. In this issue, every effort has been made to present sub-division level data to the maximum extent possible. Further, all out attempt has also been made to improve the coverage and quality too. The source of data is indicated at the foot of each table. The data are collected and compiled by the officials of the District Statistical Office, Imphal West from the different District Level Office. It is hoped that this publication will serve as useful guide to the Administrator, Planners and Data users. The generous co-operation extended by different District level /Offices/Statutory bodies in furnishing the required data is gratefully acknowledged. The sincere effort put in by Smt. R.K. Jyotsana Devi, District Statistical Officer and staffs of District Statistical Office, Imphal West who are directly or indirectly responsible in bringing out the publication in spite of various limitations are also gratefully acknowledged. The contribution of the State Headquarter Office in cover design and also printing and binding of the publication is also highly appreciated. Suggestions for improvement of quality and coverage in the future issue of the Publication are most welcome. Dated/Imphal, Peijonna Kamei The 15th June, 2016 Director of Economics & Statistics Manipur C O N T E N T S Table Page Particulars No. No. 1. AREA AND POPULATION 1.1 AREA, HOUSEHOLD AND POPULATION OF IMPHAL WEST 1 DISTRICT OF MANIPUR 1.2 POPULATION OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT AND MANIPUR BY 2 SECTOR AND SEX 1.3 SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION OF IMPHAL WEST 3 DISTRICT OF MANIPUR BY SECTOR AND SEX 1.4 SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION OF IMPHAL WEST 4 DISTRICT OF MANIPUR BY SECTOR AND SEX 1.5 NUMBER OF VILLAGE AND TOWN OF IMPHAL WEST 5 DISTRICT OF MANIPUR 1.6 NUMBER OF WARD AND POPULATION IN NAGAR PANCHAYAT AND IMPHAL MUNICIPAL CO-OPERATION 5 (IMC) OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT OF MANIPUR ACCORDING TO 2011 CENSUS 1.7 LITRATE POPULATION OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT OF 6 MANIPUR 1.8 SUB- DIVISION WISE LITRATE AND ILLITRATE POPULATION 7 OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT, 2011 CENSUS 1.9 SUB- DIVISION WISE WORKERS AND NON- WORKERS IN RURAL AND URBAN OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT OF 8 MANIPUR, 2011 CENSUS 1.10 WORKERS AND NON-WORKERS OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT 10 BY SEX OF MANIPUR, 2011 CENSUS 1.11 DISTRIBUTION OF MAIN WORKERS OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT OF MANIPUR BY 11 INDUSTRIAL CATEGORIES AND SEX 1.12 POPULATION OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT BY MAJOR 13 RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES 1.13 POPULATION OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT AND MANIPUR BY 13 MAJOR COMMUNITIES ACCORDING TO 2011 CENSUS 1.14 SUB- DIVISION WISE NO. OF POPULATION OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT BY MAJOR RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES IN 2011 15 CENSUS 1.15 SUB- DIVISION WISE POPULATION OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT IN AGE GROUP 0-6 BY SEX AND SECTOR,2001 AND 16 2011 CENSUS Table Page Particulars No. No. SUB- DIVISION WISE POPULATION IN AGE GROUP 0-6 BY SEX 1.16 RATIO OF MANIPUR AND IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT IN 2011 16 CENSUS POPULATION OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT AND MANIPUR BY 1.17 SPECIFIC AGE GROUP, SECTOR AND SEX ACCORDING TO 2011 17 CENSUS NUMBER OF POPULATION OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT BY AGE 1.18 18 AND SEX, 2011 CENSUS 1.19 DISTRICT WISE POPULATION OF MANIPUR 19 2. ENVIRONMENT STATISTICS TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY AND RAINFALL AS RECORDED BY 2.1 20 ICAR, IMPHAL WEST 3. VITAL STATISTICS NUMBER OF REGISTERED BIRTH AND DEATH OF IMPHAL WEST 3.1 22 DISTRICT OF MANIPUR 4. HOUSING CENSUS HOUSE IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT CLASSIFIED BY USE 4.1 24 ACCORDING TO POPULATION CENSUS, 2011 PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF CENSUS HOUSES AND 4.2 OCCUPIED CENSUS HOUSE IN RESPECT OF IMPHAL WEST 25 DISTRICT AND MANIPUR IN 2011 CENSUS PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD BY DIFFERENT 4.3 TYPE OF FACILITIES IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT AND MANIPUR, 26 2011 CENSUS 5. HEALTH AND FAMILY WELFARE NUMBER OF HEALTH CENTRE (FAMILY & WELFARE) IN IMPHAL 5.1 27 WEST DISTRICT PHYSICAL PERFORMANCE REPORT UNDER FAMILY PLANNING 5.2 METHOD IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT DURING THE PERIOD 2008- 27 09 TO 2014-15 5.3 HEALTH STATISTICS OF IMPHAL WEST AND MANIPUR IN 2011-12 28 6. SOCIAL WELFARE LOANS AND GRANTS BY THE GOVT. TO ECONOMICALLY 6.1 WEAKER SECTION IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT, 2005-06 TO 2014- 29 15 GRANTS DISTRIBUTION UNDER THE OLD AGE PENSION SCHEME 6.2 IN IMPHAL WEST AND MANIPUR DURING THE YEAR, 2005-06 TO 29 2010-11 Table Page Particulars No. No. 7. AGRICULTURE CONSUMPTION OF CHEMICAL FERTILIZER IN IMPHAL WEST 7.1 30 DISTRICT DURING 2008-09 TO 2013-14 DISTRIBUTION OF CHEMICAL FERTILIZERS IN IMPHAL WEST 7.2 30 DISTRICT SUB-DIVISION WISE CONSUMPTION OF CHEMICAL FERTILIZER IN 7.3 31 IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT DURING 2014-15 SUB-DIVISION WISE DISTRIBUTION OF CHEMICAL FERTILIZER IN 7.4 31 IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT DURING 2014-15 AREA, PRODUCTION AND AVERAGE YIELD OF CEREAL CROPS IN 32 7.5 IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT SUB-DIVISION WISE AREA, PRODUCTION AND AVERAGE YIELD OF 7.6 CEREALS CROPS IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT DURING THE 33 YEAR,2010-11 TO 2014-15 SUB-DIVISION WISE AREA UNDER PADDY BY DIFFERENT 7.7 34 VARIETIES OF SEEDS IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT SUB- DIVISION WISE ESTIMATED AREA UNDER RICE BY TYPE OF 7.8 CULTIVATION DURING AGRICULTURAL YEAR 2007-08 TO 2014-15 34 OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT AREA UNDER CEREAL CROPS BY TYPE OF IRRIGATION DURING 7.9 THE AGRICULTURAL YEAR 2007-08 TO 2014-15 IN IMPHAL WEST 35 DISTRICT AREA AND PRODUCTION OF SOME VEGETABLES,SPICES AND 7.10 36 FRUITS IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT SUB-DIVISION WISE AREA, PRODUCTION OF SOME FRUITS, 7.11 39 VEGETABLES & SPICES OF THE YEAR,2014-15 8. VETERINARY AND ANIMAL HUSBANDRY LIVESTOCK POPULATION OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT AND 8.1 41 MANIPUR ACCORDING TO LIVESTOCK CENSUS,2007& 2012 POULTRY POPULATION OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT AND MANIPUR 8.2 42 ACCORDING TO LIVESTOCK CENSUS, 2007 AND 2012 AGRICULTURAL MACHINARY & I MPLEMENTS IN IMPHAL WEST 8.3 42 DISTRICT AND MANIPUR, LIVESTOCK CENSUS,2003 SUB-DIVISION WISE INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES AVAILABLE IN 8.4 IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT FOR VETERINARY AND ANIMAL 43 HUSBANDRY SERVICES NUMBER OF DEATH ANIMAL FROM CONTAGIOUS DISEASES AND 8.5 43 OTHER CASES IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT,2009-10 TO 2013-14 Table Page Particulars No. No. ANIMAL HEALTH CARE ACTIVITIES PERFORMED BY VETERINARY 8.6 INSTITUTION IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT AND, MANIPUR,2013-14 44 PRODUCTION OF MEAT AND NUMBER OF ANIMAL SLAUGHTERED 8.7 IN UN-REGISTERED HOUSES IN MANIPUR AND IMPHAL WEST 44 DISTRICT FOR THE YEAR.2013-14 9. FISHERIES SUB-DIVISION WISE FISH FARM, PRODUCTION, REVENUE AND 9.1 45 ESTIMATED REQUIREMENT OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT SUB- DIVISION WISE FISHERIES STATISTICS OF IMPHAL WEST 9.2 45 DISTRICT, 2007-07 TO 2014-15 10. RURAL DEVELOPMENT AND CO-OPERATION ACHIEVEMENT UNDER INDIRA AWAAS YOJANA AND MAHATMA 10.1 GANDHI NATIONAL RURAL EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE SCHEME 46 IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT AND MANIPUR DISTRICT WISE NUMBER OF INDUSTRIAL AND NON- INDUSTRIAL 10.2 ST 46 CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES AS ON 31 MARCH,2014 CO-OPERATRIVE SOCIETIES AND BANK IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT 10.3 47 CLASSIFIED BY TYPE IN 2014-15 11. MANUFACTURING NUMBER OF REGISTERED INDUSTRIAL UNITS, EMPLOYMENT, 11.1 INVESTMENT AND PRODUCTION IN RESPECT OF IMPHAL WEST 48 DISTRICT NUMBER OF MSME & EM (PART II) INVESTMENT, PRODUCTION 11.2 49 VALUE, EMPLOYMENT IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT DISTRICT WISE NUMBER OF HANDICRAFT & HANDLOOM 11.3 ESTABLISHMENTS AND THEIR PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION IN 49 MANIPUR ACCORDING TO 6TH ECONOMICS CENSUS 12. ELECTRICITY AND POWER SUB-DIVISION WISE NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS BY MAIN SOURCE 12.1 OF LIGHTING FACILITY IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT ACCORDING 50 TO 2011 CENSUS PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLDS BY MAIN SOURCE 12.2 LIGHTING IN MANIPUR AND IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT 51 ACCORDING TO 2011, CENSUS INSTALLED CAPACITY AND ELECTRICITY GENERATED IN 12.3 51 MANIPUR AND IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT Table Particulars Page No. No. 13. EDUCATION NUMBER OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS BY TYPE OF 13.1 52 SCHOOL IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT NUMBER OF RECOGNISED EDUCATRIONAL INSTITUTION IN 13.2 54 IMPHAL NUMBER OF SCHOOLS, TEACHERS, STUDENTS BY SEX IN 13.3 55 RESPECT OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT NUMBER OF STUDENTS BY TYPE OF INSTITUTIONS IN 13.4 56 IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT NUMBER OF TEACHER BY TYPE OF INSTITUTION IN IMPHAL 13.5 57 WEST DISTRICT NUMBER OF SCHEDULED CASTE STUDENT BY TYPE OF 13.6 58 INSTITUTION IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT NUMBER OF SCHEDULED TRIBE STUDENT BY TYPE OF 13.7 59 INSTITUTION IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT NUMBER OF TEACHER AND PUPIL IN IMPHAL WEST 13.8 60 DISTRCT TEACHER-PUPIL RATIO BY TYPE OF INSTITUTIONS IN 13.9 61 IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT,2000-01 TO 2008-09 NUMBER OF PRIVATE SCHOOL, TEACHER, STUDENT BY SEX 13.10 61 IN RESPECT OF IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT NUMBER OF SCHOOL, TEACHER, STUDENT BY TYPE OF 13.11 62 PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS IN IMPHAL WEST NUMBER OF TEACHERS BY TYPE OF PRIVATE 13.12 63 INSTITUTIONS IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT NUMBER OF STUDENTS BY TYPE OF PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS 13.13 65 IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT NUMBER OF SCHEDULED CASTE STUDENTS BY TYPE OF 13.14 66 PRIVATE INSTITUTION IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT NUMBER OF SCHEDULED TRIBE STUDENT BY TYPE OF 13.15 68 PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT NUMBER OF TEACHER AND PUPIL BY TYPE OF PRIVATE 13.16 69 INSTITUTIONS IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT TEACHER- PUPIL RATION BY TYPE OF PRIVATE 13.17 70 INSTITUTIONS IN IMPHAL WEST DISTRICT.
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