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1 STATISTICAL ABSTRACT MANIPUR 2005 DIRECTORATE OF ECONOMICS & STATISTICS GOVERNMENT OF MANIPUR IMPHAL 2 Shri N. Mangi Singh Imphal - 795001 Minister The 30th June, 2006 Econ.& Statistics/Com.& Ind. Manipur --- MESSAGE I am very happy to learn that the Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Manipur is releasing the sixth issue of the publication, ‘Statistical Abstract, Manipur, 2005’. The issue contains time series data on the various aspects of the economy of the state. Further district level information for the latest year is also presented where ever possible. Considering the importance of database in creating awareness about not only the past and present but also its utility in analytical works for future assessment, the role of the Directorate in the documentation of the data in bringing out this issue is indeed to be appreciated. Data users in general will greatly benefit from the data presented in the publication. The materialization of this issue would not have been possible without the positive cooperation of different Central and State Government Organizations/institutions. I hope all the organizations will collectively continue to work towards bringing out reliable data covering issues of current interest. I congratulate the officers and staff of the Directorate who are directly or indirectly associated in bringing out the current issue and also hope that the Directorate will continue in extending helping hand to the needs of the data users. ( N. MANGI SINGH ) 3 Manipur Secretariat Room No. 186, South Block M.A. SATTAR, IAS Imphal-795 001 Commissioner, Department of Economics & Statistics ( + 91-385-2450350(Office) Government of Manipur FOREWORD The ‘Statistical Abstract, Manipur, 2005’ presents primary as well as secondary statistical information which is either officially furnished by Government Deptts./Organisations/Institutions or built up from surveys. It provides information on various subjects of importance like population, price indices, social and economic infrastructure etc., which are of great significance in understanding the development efforts made by the Government/Local Bodies/Organisations/individuals etc. Therefore, the current issue which is the sixth in the series will be definitely useful to students, researchers, planners, policy makers and the people in general. The valuable contributions of the various agencies in supplying data from time to time to the Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Manipur, are very much significant. Without their active cooperation, it would not have been possible for the Directorate, acting as the nodal agency for coordinating all statistical activities in the State to carry out its tasks of documenting and disseminating statistical information. I hope the work of catering to the needs of data users will continue with dedication in future too. The present issue is a product of the hard work put in by the officers/officials beginning from the collection and compilation of the data to the printing and binding of the publication, which is very much appreciable. I express my congratulations to all those responsible for bringing out the publication. M.A. SATTAR 4 PREFACE The current issue of the “Statistical Abstract Manipur, 2005” is the sixth in the series. According to the recommendation of the Fifth Conference of Central and State Statistical Organisations (COCSSO), the publication is supposed to be an annual publication but it has not been possible to do so. Attempts are made to review the subject coverage of the Statistical Abstract by following the recommendations of the Working Group. The current issue incorporates the latest available data under different heads of economic and social development. It gives state aggregates at convenient intervals in order to enable to grasp a comprehensive picture of the trends of socio-economic development of Manipur in terms of quantitative measures. The latest data are presented at the disaggregate levels as far as practicable. The statistical abstract is a reasonably comprehensive source document for authentic data on various sectors of the state economy especially targeted to users having no access to statistical returns/publications of various individual source agencies. The concepts and definitions followed in the abstract are those recommended by the working group to afford comparability across the States/UT’s. The statistics presented in different tables of this publication are those furnished by different Govt./Semi-Govt. Departments/Organisation/Institutions. The continued and generous co-operation extended to this Directorate by various offices of the Central Govt., State Govt. and public undertakings, in making available the requisite data for the abstract is gratefully acknowledged. Without their supports, the Directorate would not be able to bring out the publication in time. The publication has been prepared by the coordination and publication (COP) Unit of the Directorate. The sincerity and hard work put in by all the employees involved in the preparation of this issue are gratefully acknowledged. This acknowledgement cannot be concluded without appreciation to all the Govt./Semi-Govt. Organisations/Institutions for extending their valuable cooperation in making available authoritative data. It is hope that this publication will be of great help to the data users. There is of course rooms for further improvements in the quality, coverage, timeliness and even in the mode of presentation. Suggestions towards this end are most welcome. OINAM BIREN SINGH Imphal, Director of Econ.& Statistics, The 30th June, 2006 Manipur. 5 LIST OF OFFICERS ASSOCIATED IN THE PREPARATION OF STATISTICAL ABSTRACT MANIPUR 2005 --- Sl. No. Name Designation 1. Shri P. Ibomcha Singh Addl. Director 2. Miss. Peijonna Kamei Deputy Director 3. Shri L. Imo Singh Asstt. Director 4. Smt. Ch. Bimola Devi Asstt. Director 5. Shri A. nayan Sharma Asstt. Director (G) 6. Shri A Iboyaima Singh Asstt. Pvt. Secy. 7. Shri H. Chaoba Singh Inspector 8. Shri K. Nandakishore Singh Inspector 9. Md. Abdul Ali Sun-Inspector 10. Shri Ch. Kuber Singh Sub-inspector 11. Smt. I. Mala Devi Sub-Inspector 12. Shri Kh. Ranjit Singh Draftsman 13. Shri Y. Dunundro Singh Draftsman 14. Shri W. abhiram Singh U.D.C. 15. Shri S. Thoiba Singh Head Compositor 16. K. Budhachandra Singh L.D.C. 17. Shri L. Kuber Singh L.D.C. 18. Shri H. Rajen Singh Driver 19. Shri H. Chaoba Singh Binder Gr.I 20. Shri Ch. Ibocha Singh Compositor 21. Shri O. Apabi Singh Sr. Machineman 22. Shri P. Biramangol Singh Jr. Machineman 23. Smt. L. Keinahanbi Devi Binder Gr.II 24. Smt. A. Janaki Devi Distributor 25. Shri Ng. Memon Singh Riso-Operator (Gr.IV) 26. Shri K. Jilla Singh Grade-IV 6 CONTENTS SPECIAL TABLES I Chief Commissioners, Lieutenant Governors and Governors of Manipur S - 1 II Members of Parliament from Manipur S - 2 III Council of Ministers, Manipur S - 3 IV Chief Ministers of Manipur S - 4 V Speakers of State Assembly/TC/TA/Manipur Legislative Assembly S - 5 VI Chief Secretaries of Manipur State S - 6 VII British Political Officers/Agents in Manipur S - 7 VIII Presidents of the Manipur State Darbar S - 8 IX Road Distance in KM. from Imphal to Important Places of Manipur S - 9 Table No. Page 1. POPULATION 1.1 Area and Population of Manipur by Sectors. 1 1.2 Population of Manipur by Rural and Urban and by Sex 2 1.3 Scheduled Castes Population of Manipur by Rural and Urban and by Sex 4 1.4 Scheduled Tribes Population of Manipur by Rural and Urban and by Sex 6 1.5 Decadal Variation in Population of North-Eastern States of India during the last 50 years 8 1.6 Number of Villages and Towns of Manipur 10 1.7 Literate Population of Manipur 12 1.8 Workers and Non-workers in Rural and Urban areas of Manipur 14 1.9 Workers and Non-workers of Manipur by Sex 16 1.10 Distribution of Main workers of Manipur by Industrial categories and Sex 18 1.11 Workers and Non-workers by State/Union Territories of India, 2001 censuss 22 1.12 Population of Manipur by Major Religious Communities 26 1.13 Population of Manipur by Major Religious Communities According to 2001 Census 28 1.14 Population by States and Union Territories of India 29 1.15 Density of Population, Literate Population and Literacy rate by States and Union Territories of India, 2001 Census. 30 1.16 Area and Population, by States and Union Territories of India, 2001 censuss 31 1.17 Population of States/Union Territories of India by sector and social groups,, 2001 2001 census 32 1.18 District-wise Population of Manipur by age and sex-1991 Census 33 1.19 Sub-Division wise Population of Manipur 39 7 2. ENVIRONMENT STATISTICS 2.1 Annual Rainfall in Manipur 41 2.2 Annual Temperature of selected centres of Manipur 43 2.3 Annual Humidity at selected centres in Manipur 44 2.4 Monthly Rainfall in Manipur for the year 2001 46 2.5 Monthly Rainfall in Manipur for the year 2002 48 2.6 Monthly Rainfall in Manipur for the year 2003 49 2.7 Monthly Temperature in Manipur for the year 2001 51 2.8 Monthly Temperature in Manipur for the year 2002 52 2.9 Monthly Humidity at selected centres in Manipur for the year 2000 53 2.10 Monthly Humidity at selected centres in Manipur for the year 2001 54 2.11 Monthly Humidity at selected centres in Manipur for the year 2002 55 3. VITAL STATISTICS 3.1 Annual Birth and Death Rates in Rural and areas of Manipur 57 3.2 Birth and Death Rates in Manipur based on three years Moving average 58 1980-82 to 2001-2003. 3.3 Number of Registered Birth in Manipur classified by sex and sex Ratio at Birth 59 3.4 Number of Registered Death in Manipur classified by sex in Rural and Urban 61 Areas 3.5 Number of deaths reported to RIMS, MANIPUR BY Principal causes 62 3.6 Infant deaths registered by age & sex and Rural and Urban areas of Manipur, 63 2000 3.7 Vital Statistics as recorded by the Chief Registrar of Birth & Deaths by 64 residence and Sex in the districts of Manipur for the year, 2000 3.8 Number of registered death by age and sex in the rural and urban areas of 66 Manipur, 2000 3.9 Number of registered death by causes in Manipur for the year, 2000 67 3.10 Vital Statistics by religion in Manipur for the year, 2000 70 4.