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CENSUS OF 1981

SER1ES .. 15 : DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

PART XIII - A VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY And PART XIII - B VILLAGE & TOWN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT And SCHEDULED TRIBES PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

TUENSANG DISTRICT

DANIEl. KENT oJ the Indian Frontier Administrative Service DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS NAGALAND

1981 CENSUS List of Publications, Nagaland (All the publications of this state will bear series No. 15)

Sl.No. I Part Subjoct Remarks 1 I 2 3 4

CENTRAL GOVERNMENT PUBUCATION

1. Part I Administration report (for office use)

2. Part II~A General population Tables (A-series Tables)

Part II-B Primary Census Abstract

3. Part III-A General Economic Tables (Tables B-1 to B-IO) Part IlJ·B General Economic Tables (B-ll to B-22) 4. Part IV-A Social &. Cultural Table. (Tables C-l to C~6) Part IV·B Social & Cultural Tables (Tables C-7 to C·lO) 5. Part V-A Migration Tables Not ytt (Tables D-l to D4) publlshe4 Part V-B Migratibn Tables (Tables D-5 to D-IO) 6. Part VI-A Fertility Tables (Tables F-l to F-19) Part VI .. B Fertility Table. (Tables F-20 to F-28) 7. Part VII Tables on houses and disabled population (Tables H-l. to H-2) 8. Part YlJI-A Household Tablel (Tables HH-! to HH.. 16) Part VIII .. B Household Tables (Tables HH.,.17 to HH.. 17 S.C. & HH-!7 S.T. ) 9, PaIt IX Spl. Tables on S.C./S.T. (Tables S.T.. 1 to S.T-9)

( iii ) 10. Part X-A Town directory, Part X-B Survey reports on Villages and Towns I Part X-C Survey reports on selected Villages Not yet } published 11. Part XI Ethnographic notes and special studies on S.C. and ST. 12. Part XII Census Atlas I

STATE GOVERNMENT PUBI1~A nON District Census Handbook 13. Part XIlI-A Village and Town Directory J Part XIII-B Village wise/Urban wardwise combiu~cl Present publication Primary Census Abstract fQr District.

Note:- Depending on the size there may be sup-parts to some of tbr; parts "f some-parts may Pe combined together.

( iv) CONTENTS

Pages 1. Foreword xi !. Preface xiii 3. Acknowledgement xiv

4. Atlminbtrative map of the District XV 5. Cllart showing clrclewlse distdbutioD of population xvii

(). Chart sbowing per'lent'g, Qf cliffef~nt eateg9rie$ of worker. a.ad .on-work.en x-.iii 7. Important StatisUc;s xix

~. Analyti~al nQt~ DetinitiQn and Concept$ ( 1 )

Brief history of the district and Di~trict Census Handbook ( 4 ) Physical aspects highlights on the changes in jurisdiction of the district ( 6 ) Major characteristics of the district in relation to economic resources ( 8 ) Brief analysis of the village and tovm directory and PCA data based on Inset tables ( 11 )

9. Inset tables OD Village and Town directory Table '1 :- Distribution of villages according to the availability of different amenities 17 Table 2;- Proportion .of rural population served by different amenities 18 Table 3:- Distribution of Villages not having certain amenities arranged by distance ranges from the places where these are available 19 Table 4:- Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of different amenities 19 Table 5: .. Distribution of villages accerding to Population range and amenities available 20 Table 6;· Main staple food in the majority of villages in each circle 21 Table 7;- Growth, density and sex ~ ratio of urban population in the district in relation to the ::tate 21 Table 8:- New town/towns declassified in 1981 Censu:s 22 Table 9:- Per capita receipt and expenditure in towns 22 r~ble 1Q :- Schools per ten thousand population in towns 23 Table 11 :- No. of beds in medical institutions in towns 23 Table 12 ~- Most important commodity manufactured, imported and exported in tOwnl 24

( v ) 10. Inset table based and peA data

Table 13 ;- Population, number of villages and towns, 1981 24 \fable 14 ;- Decadal change in di,tribution of population 25

Table 15'~- Diltribution of villages by population ranges 25 Table] 6 ;- Proportion of scheduled tribe population to total population in the villages 26 '\fable 17';- Proportion of scheduled castes/scheduled tribes of population in towns 26 Table 18 ;- Literacy rates by the population ranges of villages 27 Table 19':'" Literacy rates for towns 27 .able 20 ; .. Literates, workers, non-workers, Scheduled castes I tribes population in the district 28

11. Part· A Village and Town Directory Section· I • Village Directory

Notes explaining the codes in village Directory 35

Pungro Circle :~ i) Map 37 ii) Alphabetical list of villages 39 iii) Village Directory 40

Kiphire Circle ;~

i) Map 45 ii) Alphabetical list of villages 47 iii) ViUage Directory 48

Sitimi Circle ;.-

i) Map' 51 ii) Alphabetical fist of vifIages 53 iii); Village Directory 54

Seyochung Circle :-

i) ¥.ap' 57

Ii) Alphabeticaf list of vi1la~ 59 iii} Village Directory 60

(Ivi_ ) Chessore Circle :- i) Map 63 ii) Alphabetical list of vi11a~es 65 iii) Village Directory 66 Shamatorr Circle ;

i) Map 69 ii} Alphabetical list of villages 71 iii} Village Directory 72

Thonoknyu Circle;­ i) Map 75 ii} ~lphabetical list villages 77 iii) Village Directory 18

N okiak Circle i} Map 11 ii) Alphabetical list of villages 83 iii} Village Directory 84

Tuensang Sadar Circle Map i} ~7 ii} Alphabetical list of village. g9 iii) Village Directory 90 Longkhim Circle ;­

i) Map 95 ii) Alphabetical list of villages 97 iii) Village Directory 98

Chare Circle ;-

i) Map 101 ii) Alphabetical list of villages 103 iii) Village Directory 104 Noksen Circle

i) Map 107 ii) Alphabetical list of villages 109 iii) V.illage Directory 110

(vii ) Circle ~­

i) Map 113 ii} Alphabetical list of villages 115 iii) Village Directory 116

Tabu Circle ~ i} Map 121 ii) Alphabetical li$t of villages. 123 iii) Village Directory 124

Monyabhu Circle ~-

i) Map 127 ii) • Alphabetical list of villages '" 129 iii) Village Directory 13Q

Tamlu Circle :- i) Map 133 Ii) Alphabetic~l list of villages 135 iii) 'Village Directory 136

12. Appendices (I - IV) to the Village Directory Appendix - I Circlewise abstract of educational, medical and other amenities 138 Appendix - II Land utilisation data in respect of Census towns 142 Appendix -III List of villages where no amenities are available 143 Appendix -IV List of villages according to the proportion of scheduled castes/ tribes to total population by ranges 144

13. Section - ,II - Town Directory

Notes explaining codes used in Town Directory statements 149

Town Directory Statements:-

Statement I - Status, growth llistory of the town at the Censuses of 1901-1981 150 Statement - II Physical aspects and Ioca'tion of the towns, 1979 150 Statement -HI Municipal finance, 1978-79 152 Statement -IV Civic and other amenities, 1979 152 ·Statement - V Medical, Educational, Recreational a,ld cultural facilities, 1979 154 Statement -VI Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1979 154

( viii ) 14. Part B - Primary Census Abstract

Fly leaf Primary Census Abstract 157 District Primary Census Abstract 153 Villagewise PCA of Pungro Circle 162 Villagewise PCA of Circle 164 Villagewise PCA of Sitimi Circle 166 Villagewise PCA of Soyochung Circle 163

Villasewise PCA of Chess ore Circle 17QI Villagewise peA of Shamatorr Circle In

Villag~wise PCA of Thonoknyu Circle 174 Villagewise PCA of Noklak Circle 176 Villagewise PCA of Tucnsang Sadar Circle; 17:3 Villagewise PCA of Longkhim Circle. 180 Vil1agewise PCA of Chare Circle 182 Villagewise PCA of Noksen Circle 184 Villagewise PCA of Longleng Circle ... 186 Villagewise PCA of Tobu Circle 188 Villagewise PCA of Monyakshu Circle 190 Villagewise PCA of Tamlu Circle 192 Urban PCA of Tuensang Town _. 194 Appendix to urban PCA of Tuensang TQwn 196 Primary census abstract for acheduled tribes 198

NOTE FOR MAPS

"The district map of Tuensang, Circle maps of Monyakshu, Tobu, Noklak, Thonoknyu and Pungro includeci in this;publication ara authen­ ticated by the Survey of India. Other maps afe according to the Deputy Commissione.f of TU8nsang District." or. ."

(bt)

FOREWORD

The District Census Handbook (DCH), compiled by the Census Organisation on behalf of the state governments, is one of the most valuable products of the Census. The DCH is constantly referred to by planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. It is inter alia used for delimitation of constituen­ cies, formulation of local level and regional plans and as an aid to District administration. The District Census Handbook is the only publication which provides Primary Ce.:1Sus Abstract (peA) data up to village level for the rural areas and wardwise for each city or town. It also provides data on infrastruc­ ture and ~menities in village and towns, etc. The district census handbook series was initiated during the 1951 Census. It contained important census tables and PCA for each village and town of the district. During 1961 Census the scope of the DCH was enlarged and it contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and Ii village and town directory, including PCA. The 1971 DCH series was planned in three parts. Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and Part-C comprised analytical report; administrative statistics, district census tables and certain analytical tables based on PCA and 'amenity data in respect of villages. However, in some states it was confined to district census tables and in a few cases altogether given up due to delay in compilation and printing. While designing the format of 1981 DCH series some new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of village and town directory have been attempted. At the some time, comparability with the 1971 data has also kept in view. All the amenities except power supply in the village have been brought together in the village directory with the instruction that in case an amenity is not available in the referrent village t4e distance in broad ranges from the nearest place where the amenity is available may be given. The restructuring of the format of the village directory and incorporating more exhaustive data on infras­ tructure aspect particularly in relation to amenities and landuse pattern is expected to further meet the need of micro level planning for rural areas. It is expected to help not only in local area planning but regulating the prOVision of goods and services as well so as to minimise the regional imbalances in the process of development. A few new items of information have also been introduced to meet some of the requi:ements of the revised Minimum Needs Programme. Such new items of information as adult literacy ~entre5, primary health sub-centres, and community health workers in the village have been introduced in the village directory with this objective in mind. The new item on approach to the village is to have an idea about the villages in the district which are inaccessible. A new column, "total population and number of households" has been introduced to examine the correlation of the amenities with the population and number of households they served. Addition of two more appendices listing the villages where no ame­ nitie$ are available and according to the proportion of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes popUlation to the total population has also been made with this view in mind. The formats of the town directory have also been modified to meet the requirements of the 'Minimum Needs Programme by providing information of a new items. A few statement on civic and other ameuities in slums in Class-I and Class-II towns (Statement IV -A) has been introduced with this objective in mind. It is expected that this will help the planners to chalk out programmes 0:1 provision of civic amenities for the improvement of slums. The columns on scheduled casts and scheduled tribes population in statement-l V relating to civic and other amenities and adult literacy classes/centres under educational faci­ lities in statement-V are also added inter alia with this view. A significant addition is class of town in all the seven statements of the town directory. The infrastructure of amenities in urban areas of the country can be best analysed by taking the class of towns into consideration. The addition of the columns on civic administration statuI and pOPl:llation in a few statements also serves this purpose. The, format of primary census abstract for the villages and towns has been formulated in the light of changes in the economic and other questions canvassed through the individual slip of 1981 Censul.

In order to avojd delay in publication of 1981 nCR series it has been so designed that Part-A of the volume contains village and town directory and Part-B the PCA of villages and towns including the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes PCA up to tahsil/town levels. At the beginning of the nCR ~ detailed analytical note supported by a number of inset tables based on peA and non census data in relation to the infrastructure has been introduded to enhance its value. The district and tahsil/p'olice station/ C. D. block etc. level maps depicting the boundaries and other important featUres have been inserted at appropriate places, to further enhance the value of the publication.

This publication is a joint venture of the State Government a:1Q the Census Organisation. Tlle data, have been collected and compiled in the state under the direction of Shri Daniel Kent, the Director of Census Operations, Nagaland on behalf of the state Government which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and co-ordination of. thj~ publication was carried out by Shri N. O. Nag. Deputy Registrar General (SOCial Studies) of my office. Dr. B. K. Roy, Deputy Regi_strar General (Map) proviced the technical guidance in the preparation of the maps. Data received from Census Directorates have been scrutinised in the Social Studies Division at toe headquarters under the guidance of Shri M. M. Dua, Senior Research Officer. I am thankful to aU who have contributed in this project.

New Delhi P. PADMANABHA the 26th April, 1982 Registrar General, India.

( xii ) PREFACE

The District Census Hand Books were introduced for the first time in 1961 Census in Indis, but so far as Nagaland is concerned the same were brought out in 1971 Census for the first time. The District Census Hand Books in 1971 Census were published in three parts namely, A, Band C. These were found very useful and valuable source of various information to the planners, administrators, researchers, leg'slators, public bodies and the general public. I have t~e pleasure to bring out the District Census Hand Books of 1981 Census for all the districts of Nagalalld one by one which will serve as a valuable source of information. Part A and B are combined in the same volume. This volume will give the over all picture of the district at a glance under the heading "Important Statistics". The analytical notes contains number of inset tables based on the village directory, town directory and the PCA. Part A provideli the village directory and town directory alongwith the tables on administratiye, welfare and developmental statistics of the district. Part B of this report consists of the Primary Census Abstract of the general population and Scheduled Tribe population for the State/District! Circle and the village. for towns.. the PCA is given upto the block level and tables are based on PCA data.

1 am deeply grateful to the State Government for their ever willing help and co-operation in bringing out this publication in time. The dat.e incorporated in this volume are mainly collected by the enumera­ tors/supervisors who formed an almy of enumeration agency under efficient leadership of Deputy Commi­ ssioner who was notified as Principal Census Officer, ADC Tuensang as District Census Officer, Addl. Deputy Commissioners in charge of sub-divisions and sub-divisional officers (civil) as Sub-Divisional Census Officers and Extra Asstt. Commissioners and Cirole Officers as charge officers. I am grateful to Shri Z. Obed, I. A. S. the then Chief Secretary to the who showed enthusiastic interest in all the matters relating to· Census of 1981 Census.

I express my debt of gratitude to the Census Commissioner and the Registrar General, India Shri P. Padmanabha. 1. A. S. who was a constant source of guidance and inspiration. The painstaking Deputy Registrar General (C & T), Shri K. K. Chakravorty (since retired) also helped us to get all the tables checked with accuracy. The DRG (Map) of Registrar General's office, Dr. B. K. Roy. rendered his valuable guidance in preparation of the maps for this pllplication. The 1981 Census was organised in this state under the Directorship of Shri Daniel Kent, r. F. A. S., who despite his multifarious responsibilities in the state Govt., devoted his whole hearted attention in his capacity as an Ex-officio Director. I am indebted to him for his seasoned guidance to me for sharing the Census work with him. My thanks are also due to the then Deputy Directors Shri A. C. Bal, ·Shri, S. K. Chatt­ ppadhyay, Shri N. Thong and the then Asstt. Director J. C. Datta who jointly shared the brunt of the field work to make the 1981 Census a great success in the state of Nagaland. 1 shall be failing in my duties if I do not place on record my sincere thanks to the Station Director, All India Radio, and his colleagues who helped in making wide publicity through this media during the actual Operations. My thanks are due to the Controller of Printing and Stationery, Nagaland. Kohima and his colleagues who helped in printing this report by taking personel interests. Last but not the least my thankS are due to Smt. E. Peseyie, Tabulation Officer who took all the pains to draft and shape this report alongwith her other colleagues in this Directorate under my guidance.

( G. S. PABLA.) Dated Kohima, the Asstt. Director of Census Operations.(T) 21st April 1984. Nagaland. Kohima ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Dat. Processing-

E. Pe&eyie ~ Mrs ) Tabulation Officer D. C. Pathak Tabulation Officer A. Jahan Statistical Assistant D~ Sanna~ Statistical Assistant Z. Nfsa' Statistical Assistant G. Das e Mrs )l Computor K. G. K. Pillai Computor

AnaJysb of datlb

E. Peseyie VMrs )' ...... Tabulation Officer

Map... & diagrams-

}. Raibarualb Sr. Artist 1. Tali Ao: Geographer

Typing-

S. Chawdhury tMrs» T. Rutsa ~ Mrs)

Printing SupervisiOlll D. C. Pathak ...... Tabulation Officer

Proof Reading

D. C. Pathak Tabulation Officer

Lney Kent (Miss) rr ... , • Proof Reader

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INDEX e.o\J"'DARY~ • ..,TERNATJONAL -______• _ a_.. _ DISTRICT -._-_._ CIRCLE HEADOUARTERS.DISTllICr @> CIRCLE LOCATION OF VILLAGE ©

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COMPARATIVE POPULATION SIZ E OF CIRCLE 5 OF TUENGSf\NG DISTRICT 1981 ~SITlMI : '-72:/. : 2 1 613 DIFFERENT CATEGORIES OF WORKERS &. NON-WORKERS OF TUENSANG DISTRICT 1981

MARGINAL WORK[f\S H04SEHOLD INDUSTf'Y AGRICULTURAL LABOU REA'S 0.12 '1. Il\1PORTANT STATISTICS

State : Nagaland District : Tuensang POPULATION Total Persons 774,930 152,332 Males 415,910 80,498 Females 359,020 71,834

Rural Persons 654,696 140,132 Males 344,699 73,141 Females 309,997 66,991

Urban Persons 120,234 12,200 Males 71,211 7~3S7 Females 49,023 4,843 DECENNIAL POPULATION GROWTH RATE 1971-1981 +50.05 +39.93

AREA (sq. kms) 16,579.00 4,228.00

DENSITY OF POPULATION (per sq. kms) 47 36

SEX RA no (Number of females per 1000 males) 863 892

UTERACY RATE PersOtls 42.57 30.49 Males 50.06 36.89 Females 38.89 23.32

PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION 15.52 :g.01

PARCENTAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION

(i) Main workers Persons 47.53 51.8{ Males 51.91 53.37 Females 42.45 50.06

(ii) Marginal workers Persons 0.70 ().OS Males 0.66 ().O7 Females 0.75 ().O8

(iii) Non-workers Persons 51.71 48.11 Males 47.43 46.56 Females 56.80 49.86 , .Cxix ) BRBAK .. UP OF MAIN WORKERS : PERCENTAGE OF AMONG MAIN WORKERS

(i) Cultivators Persons 72.28 83.07 Males 57.01 70.73 Females 93.92 97.79 (ii) Agricultural labours Persons 0.81 0.23 Males 1.15 0.27 Females 0.32 0.18 (iii) Household Industry Persons 0.40 0.08 Males 0.45 0.11 Females 0.33 0.05 (iv) Other workers Persons 26.51 16.62 M~les 41.39 28.89 Females 5.43 1.98

PBRCENTAGF OF SCHEDULED Persons I CASTES POPULATION TO Males ,., TOTAL POPULATION Females ...... PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED Persons 83.99 93.46 TRIBES POPULATION TO Males 80.05 9(}.49 TOTAL POPULATION Females 88.56 96.80

NUMBER OF OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL HOUSES 149,391 29,,021

NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 1,119 236 Inhabited 1,112 236 Uninhabited 1,117 NUMBER OF TOWNS 7 1

(XX) ANALYTICAL NOTE

Definition and Concepts:- In order to understand the meaning of words used in the analysis of data in this publication, it would be necessary to brIefly explain the census concept and definitions of various words and phrases used here in :- U! ban area :- The ce:1SUS defhition of an urba:1 area if' give!} as below-- (a) All places with a m- nicipality, corporat:on, cantonment board or notified Area Committee etc. (b) All other places which satisfy the following criteria:- i) a minimum population of 5,000, 4i) at least 75% of the male working population should be nonagricultural akld iii) a. density of population at least 400 per km2 (J. e. 1000 per sq. mile. The class of the town in tenus of population is categorised a,ccoraing to the following procedure:- 1. Class I - with a population of 100,000 and above, 2. Class II - with a population· from 50,000 to 99,999 3. Class III - with a population from 20,000 to 49,999 4. Class IV - with a population from' 10,.<)00 to 19,999 5, Class V - with a population from 5,000 to 9,999 6. Class VI - with a popu~ation less than 5,000 Rural :- The cadastrally surveyed village wIth fixed boundaries is taken as a village for the purpose oC census in plain areas. In the hill areas, a village is considered to be a collectio.n of houses with certain boundaries having a separate name traditionally recognised by the villagers.

Census House :- A "Censys House" is a buildirig or part of a building having a separate main entrance from the road or common courtyard or staircase, etc., uS,ed or recognised as a separate unit. It may be occupied or vacant, it may be used fo~ a, residential or non-residential purpose or both.

Household :- A household is a group of persons who commonly live together ~d would take their meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work plevents ,any of them from doing so. There may be a household of persons related by blood or a household of unrelated person or having amix of both. Example of unrelated households are boarding honses, messes, hostels, rescue homes, jails, etc, which· are called "Institutional households". Tnere may be one holds, two member house holds or multi-member households. For census purposes, each one of these type is regarded as a household. Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribes :- There is no scheduled caste in the state of Naga\and as per the Constitution (Nagaland) Scheduled Tribe Order 1970. The Scheduled tribes listed in the Constitution which is also adopted in 1981 census are as follows~- 1) Naga 2) Kuki 3) Kacliari 4) Mikir and 5) Garo. It may be noted here that the term 'Naga' is a conunon name of the community as a whole. As many as sixteen sub- tribes have been recorded in the 1981 census under the heading "Naga" which are listed below :- i) Angami ix) Makware ii) Ao x) Phom i;i) Chakhesang xi) Rengma iv) Chang ii) Sangtam v) Chirr xiii) Serna vi) Khiemnungan xiv) Tikhir vii) Konyak xv) Yimchunger viii) Lotha xVi) Zeliang Literate ;- A person who can both read and write with understanding in any language is taken to be literate. A person who Call merely read but can not write, is not literate. It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have received any formal, education or should passed any minimum educa­ tional standard. All children of the age of 4 years or less are to be treated as illiterate even if the chiid is going to school and may have picked up reading and writing a few odd words.

Workers ;- A worker is a person whose ma;n activity is participati9n in any economically productive work physically or mentally. Work involves not only actual work but effective supervision and direction of work. The followIllg points are also taken into consideration to treat a person as a worker during 1981 census :-

i ) A person who normally works but has been absent from work during the reference period (i. e. during the last one year prior to the date of enumeration ,) on account of illness, holidays, temperary closure, strikes etc. is treated as ~g1lgird in.~th(1 work he/she would otherwise have been doing but for his/her temporary absence.

ii) Persons under tr:aining. ,§~ch.,!a~.,.~ppren.tices with or wj~l!~~t ~tiPFfld~:>qr, wages. -are t,reated_ !l~. ~Wor)Hifs. iii' IA !person"wllO ,~has,·mer.ely ,been()'otIefed'''wdrk'>bur has not actually joined yet is a worker. iv) A fulltime public service or a funtime political worker, who is also ·acti~ly.l~l1gagi:ltp. in' furthering-the political activity of his/her pflJiO' is(.:1tr~ted 3:5 a worke!, Workers are" further" divier·'{)f days h~/she ~a,d J'ftllbenga&Cf9 in the economic and prodqmi.ve ~oFk 1during the yea(. lLa .p.ers~s h.as done such work for 6 month or 183 days or more during the referenc!!, period (i, e: during the last one ye!!-r, l;'r~o~ t9 the elate 'of enu.. meration) he is regarded as the main, 'Wo,rl\er.

The person who is main worker may have worked for nf.i~l\pi08~h~ :Pli.J.83, days O! morf'1"1th:>a'~Lpn~( activity. For example he/she may have worked for 3 months in cultivation, one montq in gur making and 3 months as an agricultural labourer. '

When main activity of a person qualifies him to be treated as a worker he/~h~ '~~lu~er catego­ rised according to the type of work he/she performs viz, cultivator, agricultural labourer, household industry and other work. The terms are explained below ;-

2 Cultivators:- For the purposes of census a person is working as a cultivator if he/she is engaged either as employer, single worker or family worker in cultivation of land ownea or held from the Government or held from private person institutions for payment of money in kind or share. Cultivation includes supervision or direction of cultivation. If a person gives out his land to another person for cultivation for money or share of crops and who does not even supervise or direct cultivation of land is not treated as cuWvator. Agricultural labourer :- A person working in another person's land for wages is not treated as cultivator but he is treated as an agricultural labourer. Household industry:- A person is said to be engaged in hQusehold industry if he/she is engaged in some productive, processing servicing or repair of articles or goods such as handloom, weaving, dying, carpentry, bidi rolling, pottery making. bicycle repairing blacksmithy, tailoring etc, and if it is conducted by the head of the household at he>me or within the village in the rural areas and only within the pricints of the house where the household lives in the urban areas. The industry should not be run on the scale of a registered factory. Other worker:- All workers, i.e., those who have been engaged in some economic activity who are not cultivators or agrieultural labourers or engaged in household industry are -"other worker". Marginal worker:- If a person has worked any time, but has not worked for the major part of the year he is treated as a marginal worker. He may be a student or engaged in household duties or, dependent or rentier or beggar or inmate of institution, such as prisoner. Non-worker:- Non-worker is a person who is not engaged in any economically productive work. Non-workers are categorised under seven broad heads namely household duties, students, rentierii and retired personl, depe~dents, beggars and inmate of institutions.

3 BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DISTRICr AND THE I?ISfRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

Tuemang is the eastern most of the seven districts of Nagaland. The wild tracts of land on the east of the then Assam Province were brought under administration in 1914 when the Assam Frontier Tracts Regulation of 1880 was extended to this area. In 1957 this area was c€lllectively known as North East Frontier Agency or NEFA in short. Tuensang was apart of it. In December 1957, Tuensang Division of the then NEFA wa~ separated from it and was added to the then to form a new administrative unit known as NHTA or Naga Hills, Tuensang Area.

Tuensang district was one of the then three districts of Naga1and state ano they were Kohima, and Tuensang district. In December 1973, the three districts of Nagaland were further divided in seven districts vide Govt. Notification No. APA 18/12/71 (Hq.) dated 19.12.73. Kohima was divided into two-Kohima and , Mokokchung into three-Mokokchung, Zunheboto and and Tuensan~ into two-Tuensang and Mon.

Thus the present Tuensang district is one of the seven districts of Nagaland ~tate,

Origin of the name:- Tuensang district is named after the town of the same name and the town is named after the village of that name which situated close by the town. The origin of the name of the village and its meaning is shrouded in obscurity. \ The district has sixteen rural circle and one town. The area of Tuensang district IS 4228.0 sq.kms out of which 4193.7 sq.kms is rural and 34.3 sq.kms is urban.

Tuensang district has 236 inhabited villages. It is populated by some te:1 tribes or ten triba1language groups and they are Sangtam, Phom, Chang, Khiemnunga, Yimchungre, Konya)c, Sema, Tikhir, Chirr and Makware.

During 1971 Census the District Census Handbook of Tuensang district was published where in M(')u district was inchJded but the _qistrict Census Handbook of 198 I census excludes the Circles falling under .the then Mon Sub-division. The publication of the District Census Handbook was first introduced in the country in 1951 census, long before Naga1and attained its Statehood. IT} 1961 census, attempts were fully made to publish DCH for all three districts of Nagaland but the work had to be dropped in the editing stage mainly because of delay.

The DCH could publish during 1971 census for all three districts in uniform manner and could success in publishing them ;nto three parts such as Part A, Band C and were found very useful guide and reference book for administrators, planners of the state machinery and public bodies. This handbook served as a reference book of the district which helped in the developmental purposes in the district during the decade.

In 1981 census also efforts have been put to publish the DCH for all seven districts in wide range land uniform manner, which will fl1lfiU the demands for statistical bodies of state Government and local bodies. To avoid delay part A & B have been combined in one volume.

The scope of th~ two pans of this volume are as follow~

4 Scope of Part-A:- The District Census Handbook part A contains with village and town directory and ,the numbers of inset tables based on yillage and tQWil directqry data.

The village directory reveals the general living condition of peasantry and the over all development that has taken place in the district during the decade. The amenities available within- each village in the field of education, medical and health, drinking water, communications post and telegraph have been given in cdlumn 5 to 10 of this directory. Besides the information relating di~tance from the nearest town. staple food, power supply approach to village etc 'are given in columns 11 to 14.

This directory also gives the information regarding the landuse in hectares. Even though the villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed the approximate area of the different types of land use are being presented in columns 15 to 20 of the directory, All possible efforts have been made to record the places of religious, historical or archaeological interests if any, for each village, in column 21. i Four appendices which have been prepared on the basis of village directory and, peA data are incorporated in this volume with a brief explanation :-

Appendix 1:- This appendix shows circlewise abstract of educational, medical and other amenities. From this appendix it appears that almost all the villages .in the district' have educational facilities of more than one type, like primary, middle and high school/matriculation/secondary school facility while few villages , pave only one type of educational facility like primary or middle school.

Appendix 11:- This appendix relates to the different types of landuse in the non-municipality towns (census towns). But as there is no census town in the district. cplumns in the said app,endix shows nil.

Appendix 111:- This appendix r~lates to the list of village where no facility of educational, Dledical, drinkin& water etc is available. This appendix appears as nil because there is not a single village where either of the above fa~ilities are not available in the district. Thus the columns in this appendix are shown Nil.

Appendix IV:- This appendix deals with the pircle wise list of villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Tribes (percentages) to the total population by ranges. It appears from this appevdix that no villages fall in the lower ranges but almost all the villages in the district fall' in the two highest ranges e.g, 36-50 and 51 and above.

Town Directory: - Statement I furnishes the status and growth llistory of the town at the censuses of 1901 to 1981.

Statement II furnishes the physical aspects and location of the town, 1979. The rainfall and tempera' ture data in maximum and mini~um, name and road distance of the state HQ from the town have also been given. The nearest city, rly sLation and the bus route also are furnished with dif>tance within brackets.

Statement IV furnishes 'the data reiating to civic and other amenities, 1979. It furnishes the Scheduled Caste/tribe population, road length in km, system of swerage and number of latrines of different types, method of disposal of night soil, protected water supply with source of 'supply, system of storage with capacity in litres and electrification (number of connections). in the town . Statell}.ell,t V furnishes inforI!1ations rela,ting. to th.e ,medi<;:al, educational and .the recx;eational facilities during 1979 in Tuensang town.

5 Statement VI furnishes the information relating to the trade, commerce, industry and bank facili ties in the town. It giTes the informations relating to the three most important commodities which are exported, imported and manufactured in and by the towns.

Scope of Part·B :- This part of this volume gives the town/village wise primary Abstract with a fly leaf, which includes the informations relating to the total area of the village, occupied residential houses, total number of households, population and its sex wise breakups and also Scheduled castes/tribes, literates aria worker population and its different categories like cultivators, agricultural labourers, household industry, marginal workers, other workers and non~worker population and their sexwise break ups. The Primary Census Abstract is known as PCA in the census te?Uinology which has 28 columns.

This part contains the Primary Abstract for Scheduled Castes/Tribes for the district followed by circles and towns. It has 31 coluInns. It gives the figures !elflting t,o the number of household with-ST members, (total/rural/urban) sexwise, scheduled tribes literates sexwise (total/rural/urban) total main workers ( total/rural/urbm) of different categories such as cultivators, agricultural labourers, household industry, other workers, marginal workers and non-workers sexwise (total/rural/urban) for district followed by the circles.

Aspects Physical Highlights on the changes in the jurisdiction ~f the district during the decade including its boundaries. Physical features and topographic or geographical aspects:- . Tuensang is eastern most district of Nagaland and all along its eastern side it is bordered by Burma, on the north of Tuensang lies . It also touches Assam on its east and MOkokchung ory. the west, on thel south of Tuensang lies Phek, and on the west are Zunheboto and Md~okchung' districts. The district is -oblong is shape and stretches north-south.

The entire district is hilly and it does not adjoin any plain area except in the extreme and narrow north. The hills are on the average 1500 metre above the sealeveL

Rivers ':- There are two rivers which flow through the district are Tizu and Dikhu. Tizu rises from the southern part of the district and has flown north. After jOining northward it turns east and then south-east and joins Chindwin in Burma. Tizu has been fed by Zunki which comes from south and flows east and south-east and joins Chindwin.

The northern part of the district is drained by Dikhu system. It rises in the central 'part of the district and flows north. At the beginning its name is Yangmun or Yangnyu. It has been joined by a tributary from west and combined flow is known as Dikhu. The Dikhu flows north, then turns west and passes through Mokokchung and Mon districts and flows part Naginimara and later joins the Brahmaputra in Assam.

There is a notable change in the jurisdiction of the district d"uring 1971-81. The former Tuensang district has been divided into two such as Tuensang and Mon district. All circles under Mon sub-division of 1971 census and total area of 1786'0 km2 has been transfered to create a new district of Mon. The circles are namely Mon town, Naginimara, Champang, Chen, Phomching, Mon sadar and Tizit. 6 vmages' which were under Tobu circle during 1971 census have been transfered to constitute a new circle of Monyakshu. The present Tuensang district has sixteen circles and they are Pungro, Kiphire, Sitimi, Seyochung, Chessore. Shamatorr, Thonoknyu, NokJak, Tuensang sadar, Longkhim, Chare, Noksen, Longleng, Tobu, Monyakshu and Tamlu. The district has a town during 1981 but there was no town during 1971 census.

6 The total population of Tuensang district during 1981 census is 152,322 out of which 140,132 persons arc rural and 12,200 persons are urban. The population of all the sixteen circles as well as town bave been furnished below:-

1. Pungro 8,283 2. Kiphire 12,731 3. Sitimi 2,613 4. Seyochung 5,298 5. Chessore 4,710 6. Shamatorr 7,844 7. Thonoknyu 6,146 8. Noklak 15,692 9. Tuensang sadar 12,872 10. Longkhim 8,138 11. Chare 6,616 12. Noksen 6,694 13. Longleng 20,829 14. Tobu 9,949 15. Monyakshu 6,836 16. Tamlu 4,875 Tuensang -town 12,200

People:- Tuensang is the biggest of the seven districts of Nagaland. The district· is inhabited by nine tribes or language groups who are the real inhabitants of this district. They are

The total scheduled tribe population of this district is 142,376 out of which 72,838 are males and 69,538 arc females out of the total S. T. Population of the district ~,267 persons live in Tuensang tOWD.

The circle wise Scheduled tribe population of the district are as follows :-' 1- Pungro oircle 8,032 2. Kiphire 11,554 3. SitiIili 2,590 4. Seyochung 5,250 5. Ghessore 4,670 6. Shamatorr 7,479 7: Thonoknyu 5,976 8. Noklak 15.226 9. Tuensang sadar 1"1,931 10. Longkhim 7,945 II. Chare 6,424 12. Noksen 6,586 13. Longleng ~O,392 14. Tobu 8,989 15. Monyakshu 6,812 16. Tamlu 4,253 Tuensang town 8,267

7 Majot' characteristicq of the district particularly iu relation to the economic resources:- The people of the distri~t are all agriculturists and they all live in the villages. Even Tuensang town, according to 1971 census, was not a town because it did not fulfil the conditions of a town. But during 1981 censu~ Tuensang has a town i. e., Tuensang town. Prior to this all the places of the distri'"t are rural. They not only live in the villages but their very heart and soul depends on agriculture. They do not have any other economic resources. Forest ;- Tuensang district has no reserve or protected forests but has only unclassified village forests. It is in exclusion of jhum lands which are also covered by small tree, undergrowth and bushes etc" The people get all their building materials such as thatch and leaves for roofing, posts and timber, cane, bamboo etc., from unclassified forests and jhum land forests. They also collect their fire wood, honey fodden etc., from theic forests.

It may be mentioned here that forests in Nagaland used to be managed by the Forest Departm.nt according to Assam F0rest Regulation Act, 1891. Aftel the state of Nagaland was formed, Nagaland Forest Act, 1968 was passed and so now the forests including this district are managed according to this Act. Under this Act, the state Government has been empowered to constitute Reserved, Protected and village forests and demarcate them. There is a Divisional Forest Officer in Tuensang and under him there are Rangers and ·forest guards who togethe .. look into ,the management of forest of this district. Minerals and Mining ;- Our state remained unexplored for a longtime inspitr of the rich mineral deposits we have. So far, the department of Geelogy and Mining have discovered some important economic mineral deposits which in due course may give a hope for establishing mineral. based ind,ustries.

The mineral exploration programmes have resulted in the discovery of vast resources of high grade limestone, sizeable resources of coal, multimetal deposits of Chromium-nicket-cobal! bearing magnetite ~d encouraging prospect of polumetalllc sulphate mineralisation. Besides these, I deposite of clay, slate, and glass sands have also been discovered.

Coalbelt : - Five coal seams ranging in thkkness form oA0 to 3.19 m had been recorded from Tuensang Coalbelt. Geological mapping has been completed in the Kooya sector of Tuensang distriCt.

Limestone deposit :- Extensive limestone occurances have been discovered at a number of plaees ill Tuensang district.

Multimetal deposit iron, chromite, nickel and Cobalt :- A number of deposits of chromium, nickel and Cobalt bearing magnetite in the ophiolite complex of Tuensang district have been discovered. One of these deposits near Phokphur vi1I¥~ of this district is under explo~ation. In order to undertake the utilisation and exploitation of the vast mineral resources which are now being identified in the state, the Nagaland state Mineral Development Corporation has been registered in 1981 and preliminary steps are now being taken for exploitation of the various minerals in the state. Land and Land· nse Pattern :- Agriculture is the main stay of the people of this district. There is no waste or barren Iud other than forests. There is sufficient arable land in the district. But the practice of jhum reduces the total arable land available to onefifth if not still less. It is so because the same land is Gultivated after about 3 to 10 years. Though there is sufficie:'1t cultivable land the rate of pro­ duction per unit is not good that is why they do not produce food for one harvest to another and oftea 8 they suffer from shortage. There are many people who produce food suffioient only for nine to ten mO:tths of the' year, and they in time of scarcity subsidise their food by taro (Colocasia) apart -from millet and maize.

Land Tenure :- All the lands belong to the villagers. Every villages has got its own land surrounding the village. In the village again every clan or khel has got its own land. Thus the land belongs to the clans and so there is no. patta or Rayati system. In the Glan again, every individual family has got its own land. This family land goes on sub-division itself as the members of the family increase in number. When the land falls short for any particular family, it is made good from the khel or clan land or ,the village land. If any individual wants ~o sale or purchase the land, it can be done .within/from the same village but not to/from other village.

In case 'of sale, it is verbally done in presence of some responsible persons of the village. Now adays such sale is generally done in written as many of the people can read and 'write their own languagJ Such a deed is generally not registered but simply witnessed by responsible villagers. Only in the case of urban and costly properties, it is registered in the ctmrt of the administrative officer under whose juris­ diction it falls.

Agricdture :- The main type 0f agricultural' practices in the district is jhum cultivation. 'The other form of cultivation is terrace. This form of cultivation is practiced 'in a limited way because every where' the land form is not suitable for terrace and the facilities for irrigating the terrace are not available ~verywhere.

In this district the agricultural is still pr.imitive. At present most of the agricultural implements are made of iom and some are made of bamboo. The common implements are as follows :-

1. Qao 2. Axe 3. Spade 4. Hoe 5. Pick 6. Scraper 7. Sickle 8. Rake 9. Mat 10. Winnowing fan 11. Basket 12. Pounding etc, etc.

Animal Husbandry:- Meat being the most important item of curry and beef being the 'cheapest, every Naga house keeps a few cattle both eows and bulls for breeding pUrposeS' and when they are no longer productive they are slaughtered for their meat.

The people of the district also rear pigs and fowls, ducks for their meat and eggs, For cattle and goats and sheep no fodder is generally used but they wildly: graze and come back in the evening.

Fishery:- Fishery Development activities in a planned way was first introduced in the state. Dearth "of technical personnel has been one of the handicaps for speed)"t expension of the Fisherie~ Development activities. However, the department at p'resent supervises the work of the local fish farmers and renders necessary technical guidance for construction of the Fishery p1mds with the limited hands. Besides, finan­ eial help in the shape of subsidy is being expanded to the deserving fish farmers for construction of ponds and also in supplying fingenlings on subsidy basis. The departme.l1t of Fishery which looks into fisciculture and grants loan for that is under Agriculture and is looked after by a Fishery Officer under the District Agriculture Officer.

Industry :- There is a Directorate of Industried in the state and a. -present there is a district Indus~' tries Officer in Tuensang district. He looks after the small industries 'Qf this district such as weaving, smithy. carpentry, motor r~pairing etc, the only industry in the district~ The other way it is called Cottage industry. Among different cottage industries the most important ones are .weaving, carpentry, black smithy, '. bamboo and cane crafts, wood carving and decorative works which are discussed below ;-

9 Weaving:- This is the most important industry because all the people, except few educated people use home~spun cloths. The skirts women use is made at home. Besides these they also make chadar and upper garments at home. In every house every women weaves her own clothes. As a result of this tradia tional aspect of weaving every woman should know weaving. Every Naga tribe has got its distinctive design for the clothes, particularly the clothes that women wear. The different design, colour combination, and the spacing and border are so, much ~o that any accustomed eye can differentiate the clothes of one tribe from the other. They also weave the clothes by mixing up the different designs to develop new designs as a result of such admixture and invention of designs, the clothes are more colourful and beautiful.

The loom they use for weaving is a handloom and is t~chnically known as Indonesian Tension Loom. It is so called because this kind of tension loom is found all over Indonesia. This loom is a simple back strap one with continuous horizontal warp consisting, of six sticks serving the function of warp beam tease rod, heald stick,. beating sword, and extra~warp beam.

Carpentry:- Before 1957 or before the formation of NHTA there was a compulsory subject of carpentry "in M. E. School of the state. So all the persons who are educated in this schools kno)" carpentry to some extent. Apart from them there are also some self trained carpenters in the district who are expert in this work. All of them together do a lot of carpentry work, such as house building of timber and planks, furniture making etc. This work may not be their profession but a source of side income.

Blacksmithy:- The people of this district make the iron impliments such as sickles, scraper, daos and hoes which are all time companion of the villagers. They even make muzzle lqading guns locally. OaQ of this district is very famous.

Basket Making:- Various types of basket are in use in this district. These are mainly used for carrying paddy and other crops as well as other household articles from one place to another. They even make the baskets for carrying firewood and water. There are several types of baskets some are fine and some are course. The finer qualities are sometimes decorative also. The Basket making is common in every house and it is made for individual household use. The basket making is generally a pastime work and sometimes finer workmenship is displayed in it.

Wood Carving:- The people do a tOIi of wood carving on the pillars of the morungs and dwelling houses. J'he carvings are generally ~guring wild animals, birds, and crocodiles. They also make wooden platter with four legs or single combined leg for taking food there on. For holding dao, a dao~case is also made of wood and often it is decorated.

Pottery ;- A large number of people still use earthen pots for cooking, and earthen pots .are made locally. The pots are rough coarse ,and thick but useful. These are not made with the potters wheel but simply with hand and stick. The pots are of different shapes and sizes and are used for cooking storing rice beer etc. There is no organised industry set up yet in the district.

Trade and Commerce:- The district being situated in the heart of the hills, on the extreme east of the state of Nagaland beyond which lie the hills of Burma, it is at a disadvantageous position so far trade and c()mmerce is concerned. As it happens in rural areas, as most part of Tuensang district is, there is no banking system except in Tuensang town. There is no place in the rural areas where people can deposit their money and get interest on it, or borrow fr

10 Tuensang town, a branch of State Bank of India, a nationalised bank has been opened in 1970. There is a district Treasury at Tuensang and all its receipts and payments are carried through this bank. Tuensang, the district headquarter; is situated almost in the middle of the district and so it serves as a centre for the whole district. Some of the trade centres are Kiphire, Shamatorr, Longkhim, Tobu ete.

IIJ ,:J:~uens,mg _jown. there is a daily market where food stuffs, meat. fish, eggs, vegetab Ie as well as other necessities of a house are available. There is no other daily market in this district but in all the administrative out pos.ts the people from nearby vil!ages come to sale their produce particularly vegetables. and purchase their needs from the shops. The shopkeepers sometimes bring vegetables and fish from outside and sale it. Transport:- For long Tuensang district was outside the pale of modern means of communication. When the area was first opened up in 1948. construction of roads started, and 'the first road was from Mokok;.;hung to Tuensang of course it was then only a briddle path-Later 'this road was broadened and was made jeepable, but it still remained Katcha. Only in 1968, the Border Road organisation took it up and widened and metalled it and number 'of buses are at present plying from Tuensang to Mokokchung. Also from Tuensang buses are plying to Shamatorr as well as to Kiphire. At present Tuensang B:us station has got five buses, all 40 seaters. Nagaland State Transport 'is the state level Qrganisation and is headed by a General Manager with headquarter at , Tuensang is under one station Superintendent. Buses ply from Tuensang to Kiphire and transport trucks carrying goods ply from Amguri. lorhat, Mariani, Mokokchung ete to Tuensang and Kohima to Kiphire.

Brief Analysis of Village and Town Directory and peA Data Based on Inset Tables

TABLE 1

The above table gives the circle wise distribution of villages according to the availability of diffe­ rent amenities in 236 villages of the district, stich as- education, med ical. drinking water, post and tele­ graphs, communications, approach tiy pucca roads and power supply. Tuensang district has 236 inhabited villages, of this 230 villages in the district or 97.46 percent have got educational facilities of one type or other. Similarly another 40 villages or 17.80 percent have got medical facilities of one type or other, 234 villages or 99.-15 percent have got drinking water facilities, 17 villages or 7.20 percent have post and 'telegraph and communication faCilities, 18 villages or 7.63 percent have got approach by pucca road facilities and 53 villages or 22.00. percent have got power supply facilities.

Circle wise in Pungro, Kiphire, Sitimi, Seyochung, C4e~sore, Noklak, Longkhim, Noksen, Longleng, Tobu and Tamlu circle have got 100 percent of educational facilities and except in Tuensang sadar and Monyakshu circle in all the circles have 100 percent of drinking water facility. Post and. telegraph facility is nil in Pungro, Sitimi, Seyochung, Noklak and Tuensang sadar Circle, communication facility is nil in Pungro; Sitimi, Seyochung, Chessore, Thonoknyu, Noklak, Tuensang Sadar, Noksen, Longleng, Manyakshu and Tamlu circle. Similarly, this table shows the facilities available and not available in the circles relating to the remaining amenities such as approach by pucca road and power supply. .. TABLE 2

The table 2 deals with the proportion of ru~al popUlation served by different amenities. There are 236 inhabited villages 'With the population 104, 126. out of which 99.85 percent

11 served by edu~ati(jmal facilities, 27.76 percent by medical, 99.74 percent by drinking water facility, 13.54 percent by post and telegraph, 8.53 percent by communication, 8.73 percent by approach by pucca road and 30.38 percent by power supply facility. This table also gives the circle wiie proportion of population served by all these ameuities. " This table reveals that the highest proportions of population are served by educational and drinking water facilities in the circles/district followed by power supply, medical and post and telegraph facilities and lowest proportions of population are served by communication and approach by pucca road i. e. 8.53 per~ent and 8.73 percent respectively.

TABLE 3

Ta.ble 3 deals with the distribution of villages having certain amenities arranged by distance range from the places where these ate available. As already stated in proceeding pages, there are 326 villages in the district of this 6 villages do not have educational facilities. Out of these 2 villages have this facility within a distance range of less than S kms, 1 village have this facility within the distance range of 5-10 kms, 2 within the distance range 10 kms and above and' 1 within the distance "unspecified". 194 villages do not have medical facility of these 46 villages have the medical facility within the distance tange of less than 5 kms, 40 villages have this facility within 5-10 kms, 81 villages have within 10 Ions and above and another 27 villages have this facility ,within the distance range "unspecified".

Similarly 2 Tillages do not have tirinking water facility but ,1 have withirl the distance range of 10 kms and above and other have within the distance range "unspeCified" 219 villages' do not have this facility of these 31 villages have this facility within the distance range of 5-10 kms. 130 villages have this facility within the distance range of 10 kms and above, and another 35 villages have this facility within the distance range unspecified.

219 villages do not have communication facility but hav~ this facility withia the distance ranges of less than 5 kms, 5-10 kms, 10 kms and above and within the distance range "unspecified".

TAI:sLh 4

The above table deals with the distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of :different ameni.ties. In the district 2 villages which are within 5 kms distance from the nearest town, of this all 2 or 100.00 perc(mt have the educatio,nal facility within the village itself. 1 village or 50.00 percent have nfedical, all 2 villages of this range are having

9 villages ~al1 within the dhtance range of 6-15 from nearest town of this 8 villages have educa­ tional facility with 88.89 percent, 3 have medic~l with 33.33 percent, 9 or 100 percent of villages within the range l1ave drinking water facility, 2 villa~es or 22 ..22 .percent have approach by pucca road facility and 6 or 66.67 perce;lt of villages have power supply facility. 55 villages fall within the distance range 16:-50 kms from the nearest town, out of these 53 or 94.64 percent of villages have educational facility, 9 or 16.07 percent of villages have medical, 55 or 100 percent of the villages have drinking water facility, 7 or 12.50 percent have post and telegraph facility, 8 or 14.29 percent of the- villages have communication facility. 12 or ~1.43 percent of villages have approach

12 by pucca road facility and 21 or 38.00 percent of the villages have power supply facility 147 villages in the district fall within the distance range 51 kms and above from the nearest town, out of these 145 or 98.64 percent of the villages have educational facility, 26 or 17.69 percent of the villages have medical facility, 147 or 100.00 percent of the villages have drinking water facility 10 or 6.80 percent of the villages have post and telegraph facilitv, 9 or 6.12 percent of the villages have communication facilities, 1 village or 0.68 percent have approached by pucca road facility and 24 or 16.00 percent of the villages have power ~mpply facility. 23 villages fall within the distance unspecified. The distance of these villages recordid unspecified as the distances of these villages from the nearest town are not available in the village directory. Out of these 23 villages 22 or 95.65 percent of the villages have educational facility, 3 or 13.04 percent of the villages have medical, 21 or 91.30 percent of the villages have' drinking water, 3 or 13.04 percent of the villages have approached by pucea road facilities. Out of 236 inhabited villages in the district, 230 or 97.40 percent of the villages have educational, 42 or 17'80 percent of the villages have medical, 234 or 99.15 percent of the villages have drinking water, 17 or '7.20 percent of the villages have post, and telegraph al\d communicat'on facilities and 53 or 22.00 percent of the villages have power supply facility.

TABLE 5

Table 5 deals with the distribution of villages accordiJ.l.g to population range and amenities available. There are as many as 129 villages haviQ.g a population upto 499 of them 125 villages have educational facility in the village itself, 18 villages have medical, 129 villages have drinking water facility, 4 villages have post and telegraph facility, 10 VIllages have communication and approached by pucca road facility and 11-village5 have p~wer supply facility.

There are 102 villages 'withm the population range of 500-1,999, of these 100 villages have educational facility 21 villages have medical, all the 100 villages have drinking water facilities, 11 villages have post and telegraph, 6 villages have communication, 7 villages have approach by pucea road and 33 villages havc;> been electrified.

Remaining 5 villages in the district have the po;:mlatim range between 2000-4999. All of them have educational and drinking water facilities and 3 villages have medical, 2 have post and telegraph, 1 have conununication and approach by pucca road and 3 villages have been electrifieg.

TABLE 6

The table 6 deals with the main staple food in the majority of the villages in each circle. As can be seen from this table the staple food of the district as a whole has been rice' although in Pungro and Seyochung circle the staple food is miIlet jobstear, maize and maize respectively which is supplemented by rice which mostly imported from outside.

TABLE 7

Table 7 indicates the growth, density and sex-ratio of urban popUlation in the district in relatio~ to the state during the last four decade.

Tuensang district, which has only one town during 1981, has a percentage of urban popUlation of 8.01 percent. Urban population; of .the state )-Vas 1.94 percent, 5.19 percent, 9.95 percent and' 15.52 percent respectively during the la~t four censuses ~ommencing from 1951 to 1981. The aforesaid figures show

13 the highest urban growth in the state. 15.52 percent compared to the rest of the censuses. The density of population of the urban area of the district during 1981 census is 356 population per sq. kms. In respect of state the density of urban population per sq. km. being 399 in 1951. 728 in 1961. 1,230 in 1971 and 1,105 in 1981 census.

Sex ratio in urban area in the district of 1981 is 658. In respect of state the sex ratio per 1,000 males is 739,628,472 and 688 in 1951,1961, 1971 and 1981 respectively.

TABLE 8

Table 8 deals with new town/towns declassified in 1981 census. Tuensang town is the new town which has been created during 1981 census. which has a population of 12,200 persons.

TABLE 9

This table deals with per capita receipt expenditure in the towns of the district. The civic status of the town is T.e, (town committee). The receipt and expenditure colwnns are indicated 'NA' as tI\e information is not available.

TABLE 10

Table 10 gives the number of schools per ten thousand population in town of the district. In Tuensang town the Higher Secondary/Inter/PUC/Junior college per 10,000 population is 0.82, SecondaryJ Matriculation and Middle schools are 1.64 and Primary schools are 4.10.

TABLE 11 Table 11 deals with the number of beds in medical institution in town. Tuensang town has number of beds in medical institutions per 1,000 population to the extent of 6.97.

TABLE 12

Table 12 deals with the most important commodity manufactured, imported and exported in the town. Tuensang town manufactures timber and carving products, exports handloom goods of cotton, silks and wool and ;mports rice, dal, fruits and vegetables.

TABLE 13

Table 13 deals with population, number of villages and towns in the district in 1981 census. As can be seen. from the table the popUlation of the district as on the sunrise of 1st March, 1981 has been 152,332, male popUlation being 80,498 and females 71,834. As elsewhere in the state, the district is pre­ dominantly rural and of the aforisaid total population 140,126 persons live in the rural areas compared to the urban popUlation of 12,200 in the district. The entire population is spread over in 236 villages and the urban population settle in one town of the district. There is no inhabited village in Tuensang district.

TABLE 14 Table 14 deals with the decadal change in the distribution of popUlation with rural/urban break up and percentage variation there in.

14 The aforesaid table indicates that Tue,l~an~ district had population 173,003 induding the population of present Mon district. The population of Tuensang district in this table is during 1971 census is 108,863 excluding the population of the circles/villages falling under Mon sub-division i.e. 64,140 persons.

The aforesaid table indicates that Tuensang district has a net addition of 43,469 persons during the decade under reveiw there by registered overall growth rate of + 39.93 percent during the decade where as rural population has registered a growth rate of 28.72 percent. Circle wise growth rate during the decade is highest in Kiphire circle (87.25%) followed by Sbamatorr circle (53.92%), the growth rate of Manyahhu circle is lowest (-3.80%) during the decade because the population is seen decreased in some of the villages in this circle in 1981 census. The growth rate of Tuensang sadar circle is low (-16.91 percent) during 1971-1981, it is because of the reason that the population of during 1971 census is more in Tuensang sadar circle and has become less in 1981 census as Tuensang H.Q. (village) of 1971 Ce:lsus has been merged with Tuensang tOWl'l during 1981 eensus. But in other circles considerably increase of growth rates have been recorded during the de;;ade.

TABLE 15

The table 15 deals with the distribution of villages by p~P.U~~ti?l} ranges· in. the di-strict. There are 50 villages comprising 21.19 ?erce~~ of th~ total vi llages in the district which have less than 200 popula­ tion, 79 villages comprising 33.47 percent of the total villages in the district have a popUlation rang;ng between 200-499, 102 villages with 43.22 percent of the total villages have a population ranging between 500-1,999 and other 5 villages with 2.12 percent of the total ,villages,',have 'a' population ranging between 2,000-4,999. TABLE 16

The table 16 deals with the propprtj~n J?f schedul~d- tribe -popula~iqn to '. tQtal . population in the villages. In Tu~nsang district there., is nq.t la ;sinrue village, having no Scheduled tribe. pO!pUlation. AU the 236 villages of the district have been disiribut~d according to the percentage range of Scheduled Tribe popul~tion.· There are 3 villages in the district comprising 0.42 Re~~ent ,of the total villages have S.T. population one each between the percentage, 'range of 5 or less, 26-35 and 36~50. ,T. ' .,. • •

I .;- ·.There are as many as 233 villages comprising overwheimini 'percentage of 98.74 percent in tlie district ~aving scheduled tribe population.-

lAHLb. 17

The table· 17 gives the proportion of Scheduled' Tribe populali8.11 in towns of the'district,: tutmsang district has only one town with 12,200 population out of which 8,267 persons are scheduled' tribes ~com:;'" prising 67.76 pexcent.

TABLE 18 Table 18 gives the literacy rates by population ranges of th.e villages .. There are 50 villages with . " .f - .,~ < i( ~.~.. "'- population of less than 200 persons in. each village: wHich has"a: combined ,Uteracy rate of 34.I5percent! Another 79 villages in the population range of 200-499· have .. .{ Iitet~cy nite .. of .28.49 percent: " Next" f02 villages in the population range of' 500 ..1,999 ha~e a'-literacy.:: rm~~r'26:52' percent· and another S villages fall in the population range .;,.oPWOO-4,99~rh

15 TABLE 19

The table 19 deals with the literacy rate for to'vns. The lityra:y ra~e for TUe'1sng to·vn IS 66:?7 percent. TABLE 20 The table 20 deals with the literates workers, non·wor~en, Sche .:uled Ca ;te/Tribes populatio:l in the district. The total rural and urban scheduled tribe popalation in the district are 93.45,%, 9S.70~-G a:1d 67.76% respectively. Circle wise M011Y

Tamlu circle has the lowest percentage of Scheduled Tribe population comprising of 87.24 percent. The total literacy in the district is 30.49 percent, rural literacy being 27.37 percent and urban literacy 66.27 percent. The total male literacy percentage in the district and the percentages of rural/urban breakup are 30.49 percent, 27.37 percent and 16.27 percent respectively. The percentage of female literacy in the district and rural/urban breakup being 36.98 percent, 33.30 percent and 72.49 percent respectively.

Circ1ewise, Chare circle has highest percentage of literacy among the rural areas in the district with 50.65 percent followed by Sitimi circle with 36.78 percent. Tuensang town has the percentage of literacy to the total population to the extent of 66.27 percent. The lowest percentage of literacy is recorded in Monyakshu circle i. e. 12.08 percent. The remai­ ning circles have the total male/female literacy percentage as follows ;- Pungro circle 23.23 percent, out of which 31.92 percent as male and 13.94 percent is female, Kiphire circle 35.39 percent out of which 43.91 percent male and 25.33 percent female, Seyochung circle 30.60 percent, of this 40.87 percent male and 20.05 percent female, Chessore circle 22.99 percent of this 30.80 percent male and 15.28 percent female, Shamatorr circle 23.78 percent out of which 32.61 percent male and 14.45 percent female, Thonoknyu circle 13.81 percent of this 2004 percent male and 7.14 percent female, Noklak 19.81 percent of this 25.13 percent male and 14.07 perce::1t female, Tuensang sadar circle 28.72 percent of this 32.99 percent male and 23.82 percent female. Longkhim cir'Vle 35.99 percent, of this 41.21 percent male and 30.71 percent female, Noksen 32.34 percent, of this 36.50 percent male and 28.15 percent female, 1onglen~ circle 30.88 percent, of this 34.88 percent male and 26.32 percent female, Tobu circle 15.51 percent, of this 21.38 percent male and 8.49 percent female, Tamlu circle 36.21 percent out of which 42.18 percent male and 29.77 percent female.

The total percentage of main worker in the district is 51.81 percent out of which 53.38 percent is rural and 33.69 percent is urban. The highest rural percentage of working population including marginal workers has been recorde:1 ill Monyakshu circle i. e. 69.65 percent followed by Tobu circle with 65.57 percent. Circlewise percentages of main workers, marginal workers, total workers and non· workers in total/male/female are also give!l. in this table. I The percentages of workers are higher than that of non-workers in Pungro, Kiphire, Sitimi, Seyo­ chung, Chessore, Shamatorr, Tho:l.Oknyu, Noklak and Tobu circle and remaining circles such as Tuensang sadar, Longkhim, Chare, Noksen, Longleng and Tamlu the percentages of non-working population is higher than that of working population. In Tuensang town the percentage of working population is higher than that of the non·working populaton i. e. 33.79 percent and 30.93 percent respectively.

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27 TABt.E-: 20· UTERATE, WORKERS, NbN-Wo.RKERS,

'{ PER C E N

Scheduled Scheduled. Total Total population castes popu- tribe popu- Name of Circle Rural lation to lation to Lite rates to the total population Urban total tetal I population population

,. p M F p p p M F I I \ 1 \ I 1 2 3 4 5 6 I. 7 8 9 I 10 P-llhgro Total 8,283 4,280 4,003 96.97 23.23 31.92 13.94 Rural 8,283 4,280 4,003 96.97 23.23 31.92 13.94 Urban Kiphire Sadar Total 12,737 6,901 5,836 90.71 35.39 43.91 25.33 Rural 12,737 6,901 5,836 90.71 35.39 43.91 25.33 Urban ... Sitimi Total 2,613 1,309 1,304 99.12 36.78 44.08 29.45 Rurai 2,613 1,309 1,304 99.12 36.78 44.08 29.45 Urban \ ... SeYOChWlg Total 5,298 2,684 2,614 99.09 30.60 40.87 20.05 Rural 5,298 2,684 2,614 99.09 30'.60 40.87 20.05 Urban Chessore Total 4,7lO 2,341 2,369 99.15' 22.99 30.80 15.28 Rural 4,710 2,341 2,369 99;15 22.99 30.80 15.28 Urban Shamatorr Total 7,844 4,030 3,814 95.34' 23.78 32.61 14.45 Rural 7,844 , 4,030 . 3,814 95.34 23.78 32.61 14.45 Urban Thonoknyu Total 6,146 3,178 2,968 97,23 13.81 20.04 7.14 Rural 6,146 3,178 2,968 97.23 13.81 20.04 7.14 Urban Noklak Total 15,692 8,139 7,553 97.03 19.81 25.13 14.07 Rural 15,692 8,139 7,553 97.03 19.81 25.13 14.07 Urban Tuensang, Sadar Total 12,872 6,877 5,995 92.69 28.72 32.99 23.82 Rural 12,872 6,877 5,995 92.69 28.72 32.99 23.82 UrbaR Longkhim Total 8,138 4,094 4,044 97Jj3 35.99' 41.21 30.71 Rural 8,138 4,094 4,044 97.63 35.99 41.21 30.71 Urban

28 SCHEDLED CASTE/SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION

TAG E

Main workers to the total population Marginal workers to Total workers to the total Non-workers to the total the total population population population

I p M F p' M F P M F P M F \ I \ . I 11 12 13 14 15 I 16 17 18 I 19 20 21 I 22 61.44 59.74 63.25 0.14 0.12 0.18 ·61.58 59.86 63.43 38.42 40.14 36.57 61.44 59.74 63.25 0.14 0.12 0.18 61.58 59.86 63.43 38.42 40.14 36.57

50.i3 51.20 49.09 50.23 5'1.20 M.09 49.77' 48.80 50.91 50.23 51.20 49.09 50.23 51.20 49.09 49.77 48.80 50.91

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'" 55.92 \ 53.27 58.55 55.92 53.27 58.55 44.08 46.73 41.45 55.92 53.27 58.55 55.92 53.27 58.55 44.08 46.73 41.45

50.25. 51.14 49.32 50.25 51.14 49.32 49.75 48.86 50.68 50.25 51.14 49.32. 50.25 51.14 49.32 49.75 48.86 53.68

55.27 56.29 54.18 0.02 0.03 55.29 56.32 . 54.18 44.71 43.68 45.82 55.27 56.29 54.18 0.02 0.03 55.29 56.32 54.18 44.71 43.68 45.82

, ... 58.58 59.17 57.94 0.06 0.04 6.09 58.64 59.21 58.03 41.36 40.79 41.97 58.58 59.17 57.94 006 0.04 '0.09 58.64 '.59.21 51.03 41.36 40.79 41.97

49.33 53.26 44.82 0.08 0.17 49.41 5~.26 .~~.99 50.59 46.74 55.01 49.33 53.26 44.82 0.08 0.17 49.41 53.26 44.99 50.59 46:74 55.01 ,

45.94 48.05 43.82 0.41 0.61 0.20 46.35 48.66 44.02' 53.65 51.34 55.98 45.94 48.05 43.82 0.41 0.61 0.20 46.35 48.66 44.02 53.65 51.34' 55.98 t .. ~......

29 TABLE: 20 LITERATE, WORKERS, NON~WORKERS, PER ·C B N

Scheduled Scheduled Total Total population castes popu- tribe popu- Name of Circle Rural lation to lation to Literates to the total population Urban total tetal population population

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

Chare Total 6,616 3,478 3,138 97.10 50.65 54.08 46.85 Rural 6,616 3,478 3,138 97.10 50.65 54.08 46.85

I Urban

Noksen Total 6,694 3,362 3,332 98.~9, 32.34 36.50 28.15 Rural 6,694 3,362 ··3,332 98.39 32.34· 36.50 28.15 Urban

LongIeng Total 2Q,829 11,103 9,726 97.90 3n.88 34.88 26.32 Rural 20,829 11,103 9,726 97.90 30.'88 34.88 26.32 Urban ...

Tabu Total 9,949 5,415 4,534 90.35 15.51 21'.38 8.49 Rural 9,949 5,415 4,534 90.35 15.51 21.38 8.49 Urban

Monyakshu Total 6,836 3,423 3,413 99.65 8.13 12.01 4.25

Rural 6,836 3,423 3.413 99.65 8.13 12.01 4.25 Ulban

TamIu Total 4,875 2,527 2,348 87.24 36.21 42.18 29.77

Rural '4,875 2,527 2,348 87.24 36.21 42.'18 29.77 Urban

Tuensang Town Total 12,200 7,357 67.76 66.27 72.49 56.82 Rural

Urban 12,200 7,357 4,843 67.76 66.27 72.49 56.82 .., DiSTRICT T

30 SCHEDLED CASTE/SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION

TAO E

Main workers to the total population Marginal workers to Total workers to the total Non-workers to the total the total population population population

p M F P M F P M F p M F 1 I I I 11 1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 I 20 21 22 40.18 43.73 36.23 40.18 43.73 36.23 59.82 56.27 63.77 40.18 43.73 36.23 40.18 43.73 36.23 59.82 56.27 63.77

49.28 49.08 49.49 49.28 49.08 49.49 50.72 50.92 50.51 49.28 49.08 49.49 ..... 49.28 49.08 49.49 50.72 50.92 50.51

48.67 47.29 50.25 0.03 0.02 0.04 48.70 47.31 50.29 51.30 52.69 49.71 48.67 47.29 50.25 0.03 0.02 0.04 48.70 47.31 50.29 51.30 52.69 49.71

65.57 70.10 60.17 0.02 0.02 0.02 65.59 70.12 60.19 34.41 29.88 39.81 65.57 70.10 60.17 0.02 0.02 0.02 65.59 70.12 60.19 34.41 29.88 39.81

69.65 68.24 71.05 69.65 68.24 71.05 30.35 31.76 28.95 69.65 68.24 71.05 69.65 68.24 71.05 30.35 31.76 28.95

49.07 48.28 49.91 0.84 0.71 0.98 49.91 48.99 50.89 50.09 51.01 49.11 49.07 48.28 49.91 0.84 0.71 0.98 49.91 48.99 50.89 50.09 51.01 49.11

33.69 48.65 10.97 0.05 0.05 0.04 33.74 48.70 11.01 66.26 51.30 88.99

33.69 48.65 10.97 0.05 0.05 0.04 33.74 48.70 11.01 66.26 51.30 88.99

51.81 53.37 50.06 0.08 0.07 0.09 51.89 53.45 50.15 48.11 46.56 49.86 53.38 53.84 52.88 0.08 0.08 0.09 53.46 53.92 52:97 46.53 46.08 47.03 33.69 48.65 10.97 0.05 0.05 0.04 33.74 48.70 11.01 66.26 51.30 88.99

31

PART-A

VILLAGE AND .. TOW'N·~,DIRECTORY SECJJO~ - I. VILLAGE DIRECTORY NOTES ON VILLAGE DIRECTORY

The abbreviation used in the village Directory are as follows ;- 1. Education (amenities) 4. Post and Telegraphs N.A. = Information not available PO Post Office P = Primary School TO Telephone Office M = Middle School PTO Post & Telegraph Office H - Matriculation School up to class-X Phone Telephone connection AC = Adult literacy centre 5. Communication 2., Medical (amenities) BS Bus H = Hospital RS Railway Station D = Dispensary 6. Approach to Village MCW - Maternity and Child Welfare Centre CWC = Child Welfare Centre PR Pucca Road PHC - Primary Health Centre KR Kutcha Road TB - T. B. clinic FP Foot path FPC = Family Planning Centre 7. Power Supply HC = Health Centre ED Electricity for Domestic purpose 3. Drinking Water (amenities) EO Electricity for Other purposes like T = Tap water .' Industrial, Commercial, etc. W = Well water EA Electricity for All purpose listed above TK = Tank water TW - Tube well water 8. The Number of Items available in the Village R - River water N News papers coming in the village C = Canal M Motor cycles/Scooters available in S = Spring the village N - Nallah C Cars/Jeeps available in the village 0 Others T Tractors available in the village. N.A. Information not available

3S ,PUNGRO CIRCLE: NAGAlAND PUNGRO CIRCLE CODE NO:6!1 TUENSANG DISTRICT

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\. ,-HONOKtVyu \.. €.}. ."" '-\'_" C I R (, i ... / "' Clf. I" Q.. j. MUTONGER) \. '!:' • " r...-.~. II ..... _._._._.j (" i SAH?KAMTI c.IlJUPONGE~ I t Z 14 jZ~KIUR • PHUKPHUR ) / 13 LONGTSUNGER +. 10 • ...... I 15 ·IPONGER I .i CHOMI ZANGER . 16 "'. ~ I • 19. 17 SANGTSIYUNG \ ,. TEKIYONG LUTHUR 9 • iPUNGRoO 18 ° 3 \ ,_ /+~@~PUNGRO VIL .F~~IM" / oVONGTI 2 PENKIM • 1- i N 20 D· .. A) II) , • SALUMI • 5. J ,¢ .~. THANAMIR • I,. ..y....: .. 8 - ) MANIK • ~ ~ ~ o 7 ~ .J INDEX 1-, _.., /' BOUNDARY. INTERNATIONAL ... - ... _._._ i""_--- " DISTRICT '" ., •• '" , .• _._._ • CIRCLE"...... _ ...... "'_'_'_'_ I CIRCLE HEADQUARTERS ... @ 0 r /' Q- VILLAGES WITIlI'OPIILATlON SIZ.E: BELOW 200, oKHONGA ",," ( 200-499,500-199 .. 1000 - 4999.. •.. 0 ••• _ ,. • 23 ~ DISPEWSAAY .... '" ••. •••• ... + . t" HIGH SCHOOL ...... 5 en..~

BoNd UP"" survey of In4lo .9Ct .d.h the ttCr ....'on of the S,u'Ieyor Ceneral 0' Indio C Go'Wcrr'l1Un\ of IndIO CoPyrl9h'l t 985

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Tuensang District »ungro Circle Sl. No Name of the villages 1 Location code No. 2 3 1. Chikiponger 6/1/14 2. Choml 6JiJ19 3. Fakim 6/1/6 4. Xhonga 6/1)23 5. Iponger 6)IJ16 6. Longtsul,lger 6/1}IS 7. Luthur 6/1/3 S. ManiR 6/1/7 9. Mimi 6/1/22 10. Moya 6}1/21 11. Mutonger 6/1/11 12. Penkim 6}1/4 13. Phukphur 6}1/10 1.4. PungrQ H.Q. 6/1/1 15. PUngro Village 6/1j2 16. Salumi 6}lj5 17. Sangkamti 6/1/12 18. SangtsiYUl}.g 6/1}9 19. Tekiyong 6}1/18 20. Thanaroir 6/1/8 21- Vongti {jjl/20 22. Zanger {j/I/17 23. Ztimkiur 6Jl/13

39 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE Amenities and Tuensang District Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown Talal in the column and next to it in bracket, the distance in broad ranges . area· viz.-5 kms. 5-10 kms .• and IO+kms. of the nearest place Total where the facility is available is given) of popula- Location Name of the tion code No. village viII- and Educa- Medical Drin- Post & Telegrapb Day or Communications age number tional kins days of (Bus stOp. Rly. (in of hou- water market, stn , water way) heet- seholds pora- hat if ares) ble any 1 2 I 3 I 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 '15/6/1jl PWlgro H. Q. NA 825 (156) F(I),H(I) n(l) T -(10+kms) -(10+kms)'

15/6/1/2 Pungto village NA 322 ( 67) P(1) -(- 51:ms) T -(lO+krns) -(10+kms)

15/6/1/3 Luthur NA 125 ( 25), P(l), -(- Skms) T -(10+kms) -(10+kms)

15/6/1/4 Penkim NA 357 ( 66), pel) -(10 + kms) S, -pO+kms) -(1O+km3)

15/6/1/5 Salumi NA 820 (147) M(1) -(10+kms) S -(10+kms) -(10+kms)

15/6/1/6 Fakim NA 295 ( 54), pel) -(10+kms) S -(lO+kms). -(lO+kms)

15/6/1/7 Manik NA 134 ( 29) PCI) -(lO+kms) S -(10+kms) -(lO+kms)

15/6/1/8 Thanamir NA 280 ( 50) pel) -(lO+kJ:Ps) S -(10+lcms) -(lO+kms)

15/6/1/9 Sangtsiyung NA 96 ( 17) P(l) -(10+kms) S -(l()+kms), ,-(10+krns),

15/6/1/10 Ph1.lkphur. NA 436 ( ~3~ pel), 0(1) T -(10 + klUS) -(10 + kms)

15/6/1/11 Mutonger NA 327 ( 71) P(l) -( - SkIDs) S -(10+kms). -(lO+kms),

15/6/1/12 Sangkaniti NA 526 (ilg) P{l)" -(___;, 5kms) ~ -(lo-ticms) -( 10 +klliS)

15/6/1/13 Zumkinr NA, 553, ( 94) P(I)- -( - 5km) S -(10+lcms) -(l.O+kms)

15/6/1/14 Chikiponger NA q4 ( 2?) pel) -(- SkID.s) S -(IO+kms) -(IO+kms)

15}6/1}15 Longtsunger NA 302 ( 43), P(l) -(10 + kms) S -(lO+kms) -(H)"+ kms} DIRECTORY Landuse Pungro Circle

Landuse (i. e. area under different types of landuse in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places \ Ron"k. App- Nearest town Pow- Staple food i~.cluding roach "any place and distance er For- Wet rice Dry Mea Period of Main crops under 01 religi- to (in kms.) sup- jhum cUltivation vill- ply ests cultiva- rice cuI- under rotation ous His- age tion or tivation jhum tori cal or irrigated or un- cuItiva- Archeao- irrigated ti9n logical interest .- - 11 12 13 14 15 l 16 17 ·1 18 19 20 .1 21 PR Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobsteer, NA 112.91 10 years Mil(et, Maize, Maize jobsteer KR Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobsteer, NA 80.13 10 years Millet, Maize, Maize Jobsteer FP Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobsteer, NA 50.18 10 years Millet, Maize, Maize Jobsteer FP Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobsteer, NA 44.92 10 years Millet, Maize, Maize Jobsteer FP Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobsteer, NA 4.86 95.10 10 years Millet, Maize, Maize Jobsteer FP Tuensang (NA) Millet, J obsteer, NA 34.80 10 years Millet, Maize, Maize Jobsteer FP Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobsteer, NA 1.62 44.92 10 years Millet, Maize, Maize Jobsteer r 'FP Tuensang (N A) Millet, J obsteer, NA 1.21 78.10 10 years Millet, Maize, Maize Jobsteer .pp Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobsteer, NA 40,06 10 years Millet, Maize, Maile Jobsteer PR Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobsteer, NA 1.21 91.05 10 years Millet, Maize, Maize Jobsteer FP TU,ensang (Nt\) Millet, Jobsteer, NA 0.81 84.17 10 years Millet, Maize, Maize Jobsteer FP Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobsteer, NA 101.98 10 years Millet, Maize, Maize Jobsteer FP Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobsteer NA 78.91 10 years Millet, Maize, Maize I Jobsteer FP Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobsteer, NA 0.81 42.09 10 years Millet, Maize, ,... Maize Jobsteer FP Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobsteer, NA 1.62 78'91 10 years Millet, Maize, Maize Jobsteer

41 1981-CENSUS VILLAGE Amenities 411d TueoSaDI District Amenities available (if not available withip the village, a dash 1-) is shown Total in the column and next to it in bracket, the distance in broad ranges area· viz-5 kms 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where • the facility is available is given) of Total popu- Location Name of the lation and Drin- &; Day code No. village viIl- Educa- Medical Post Telegraph Or Communications age number of tional king (Bus stoP. Rly household water days (in of sin, watfr way) heet- (port- able) mar- ares) ket hat if any I 2 I 3 I 4 5 6 7 8 I 9 J 01 15/6/1/16 Iponger NA 214 ( 42) P(I) -(10+kms) s -(lO+kms) -(IO+kms)

15/6fl}17 Zanger NA 598 (137) M(l) -(10+kmsA S -(lO+kms) -(10+kms)

15/6/1{18 Tekiyong NA 71 (13) P(I) -(lO+kms) T -(lO+kms) -(lO+kms)

15/6/1/19 Chomi NA 948 (196) M(l) -(- 5kms) S -(lO+kms) -(lO+kms)

15/6/1/20 Vongti NA 172 (29) pel) -(- Skms) S -(lO+kms) -(10+.km$) " 15/6/1/21 ~oya NA 271 (57) pel) -(- 5kms) S -(lO+kms) -(10+kms)

15/6/1/22 Mimi NA 393 (103) M(l) D(l) S -(IO+kms) -(10+kms)

15}6}1/23 Khonga NA 94 ( Zl) r(l) +..,. 5kms) S -(lO+kms) -(10 + Jans)

CIRCLE TOTAL NA 8283 (1657) 1?(19), D(3) M(4), H(I)

The total area could not be presented as the villages in. Nagaland are not cadastrally sUlveycd.

42 DIRECTORY Landuse Pungro Circle

Landuse (i. e. area under different types of landuse in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places \ R..,.,k, including App­ Neares t town Pow­ Staple f, ood any place roach and distance er For- Wet rice Dry Area Period of Main crops under of religi- to (in kms.) sup­ ests cUltiva- rice cuI- rotation jhum cultivation oUs His- ply under vill­ tion Or tivation jhum toricalor age irrigated or un- cultiva- Archeao- irrigated tion I i intCfest

11 12 13 14 I 15 I 16 17 18 19 20 21 FP Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobsteer~ NA 46.13 10 years Miller, Maize. Maize Jobsteer PR Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobsteer, NA 152.97 10 years Millet, Maize, Maize Jobsteer 10 years Millet, Maize. FP Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobsteer1 NA 17.00 Maize Jobsteer KR Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobsteer, NA 207.20 10 years Millet, Maize, Maize Jobsteer r NA 57.06 10 year$ Millet, Maize, KR Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobstee 1 Maize Jobsteer '>, Millet, Maize, FP Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobsteer" NA 87.82 10 years Maize lobsteer Millet, Maize, FP Tuensang (NA) Millet, Jobsteer, NA 2.83 87.01 10 years Maize Jobsteer FP Tuensang (NA) Millet, J obsteer, NA 42.90 10 years Millet, Maize, Maize Jobsteer NA 14.97 1,756.32

43 KIPHIRE' CIRCLE NAGALAND KIPHIRE SADAR CIRCLE CODE NO: 6/2 u TUENS ANG DISTRICT (NOTIONAL)

ANATOHGER • J RISETS! IItSIIUUR • 8 • 9

/ PHElOHGER / ~ /..., +. / /" /~ tNDEX BOUNDARY DISTRiCt...... /., SUBDIVISION ._ I CIRCLE. ... '" ... i ...... KIPHIRE VILl· HEADQU"RTE~ CIACLt ".... •.. '''@ .,6 i VILl"GES WITH POPUL"TlON SIZt: it:... BEl-OW 200, 200-i99, 500-999,1000·4999 .. ,0 ••• i HOSPIT AL OISPENS/VlY •.• ". • .. ® POST OFFICE ... •.. PO fa HIGH SC HOOL ... ." 5 t .AIYERS l STR£AI'IS ... :;--::----- io: f i'" PllMGR£Hj~ 21 0 { j;:, i ,.·~i . Q. ~

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

TuensaPi District Kiphlre Sadar Circle -. Sl. No. I Name of the VilIages Location Code No. ·1 2 3 J. Amahator 6/2/10 2. Anatonger 6/2/3 3. 'Changcho)' 6}2} 12 4. Horonger 6,/2{6 5. Hutanger. {Hlitami), 6/2/5' 6. Insikiur 6/2J9 7. Kiar 6/2/13 S. KiJ?hire B.Q, 6}2/1 ,9. Kiphire Village. fJj2j16 ~O. Kisetong 6/217 11. Longkoker 6/2/11 12. Longmatra Station 6/2/20 13. ~ongmatra 6/2/18 14. Longthong~ 6/2/15 15. New Longmatra 6)2/24 I 16. Ngoromi 6/2/19 17. Phelonger fJ/2(2 IS. Pungren fJ12/21 19. Puru_re 6,/2/4 '20. Risetsi 6/2/8 21. Shampore' 6/2/11 22. Singrip 6/Z/14 23. Tethey,? 612/22 24. Tethezu (j/2/23

47 1981-CENSUS VILLAGE Tuensang District Amenities And Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown Total in the column and next to it in bracket, the distance in broad ranges area- viz-5 kms, 5-10 kms and lO+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) of Total popu- ,Location Name of the code No_ lation and Medical village vill- number of Educa- , ""n- Poot & T,I"".. ph jDay r Communications "age tioaal , king , dy s (Bus stop, Rly. (in household water ot stn., wate'r way) heet- (port- ar " ares) 1 able) k~t h~t r li~y - 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 7 8 9 10 ~------~~~----~~--- 15/6/2/1 Kiphire H. Q. NA 2,933(540) P(2),H(1) H(l) T PO(I) BS 15/6/2/2 Pheionger NA 799(175) P{l) D(l) l' -(lO+kms) -( -Skms)' 15/6/2/3 Anatonger NA 762(157) pel) -(10+ kms) T -(lO+kms) BS 15/6/2/4 Purure NA 675(116) pel) -(5-10kms) . VI -(10+kms) -( iO+kms) 15/6/2/5 Hutanger NA 133( 30) Pc!) -(5-10kn'ls) T -(lO+kms)' -( lO+kms) (Hutami) 15/6/2/6 Horonger NA 430{1(7), P{!), -( 5-1Qkn'ls), W -OO+kms); -( lOt-kms) 15/6/2/7 Kisetong NA 843(137). M(l) D{l) w -(10+.kms) -( lOf-kms) 15/6/2/8 Risethsi NA 423( 82) P(l} -( -Skms) W' ...(lO+km~J -( lO+kms) 15/6/2/9 Insikiur NA 257{ 61) P(1) -qO+ kIIl$), T .. W' -( 1Q -+- kIpS), -( lO-+-km_s) 15/6/2l10. Am~hator NA 607(l09) :PO) D(l) T!W -( 10 -t 101)8) -( 10 T kJJ;ls) 15/6/2/11 L_ongkoker NA. 243( 51) :p(l) -(5-,IOkms) T.,W -(5-lQk1l).s) -(5-l0km1i) 15/6/2/12 Changcbor NA 554( 28) M(l), -( 10 + kms), T;W -(lO+kms) -( lO+kms) 15/6/2/l} Kior NA. 139( 30)- 1'(1 )- -( 10+ kms), T"W -(IO+kms)' -( IO+kms) 15{6/2114 Singrep NA 1,,101 (1$7) P(1) -( -,-5kms) T,W -( -5knl~) -( ~5kms) 15/~/2/15 Longthonger NA 144( Z8) PCl) -( -SkIJls) T!W .,-( -Skm.~) -( -,5knJ_s;) 15/6/2/1~ Kiphire Vjlla~e NA 79~(135) PO) -( -5kms) T,W -( ,--5l

CiRCLE totAL ... 12,737(2394) P(22) D(4),H(J) M(3),H(I)

.The total area could not be presented as thl villages in Nagaland a_rt;l :not cadastrany surveyed.

4,i DIRECTORY Landnse Kiphiri Circle

Lan~use (i. c. area under different types of landuse In hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks including App- Nearest town Pow- Staple food any' place roach and di5tance er Forest Wet Dry rice Area Peri- Main crops rice cultiva- under od of of religi- to (in kms) sup- Jhum cultiva ous His- viJI- ply cul- tion or Jhum ration age tiva- unirri- cultiva- toricalor tion sated tion Archeao- on or logical irri- interest g&ted ~

, ~ ~ 111 12 I 13 I 14 (5 1 16 I 17 I 18 19 I 20 21 PR Tuensang (122) ED Rice. Mille4 Maize NA 12.14 12.14 Rice. Millet, lobsteer KR Tuensang (105) ED Rice, Millet, Maize 24.28 NA 16.19 56.66 Rice, Millet, Maize KR Tuensang ( 92) ED Rice, Millet, Maize 40.47 NA 20.23 60.70 Rice, Millet, Maize FP Tuensang (132) Rice, Millet, Maize 32.37 NA 12.14 52.61 Millet, Maize FP Tuensang (136) Rice, Maize 16.19 NA 20.23 52.61 Millet, Maize

FP Tuensang (120) Rice, Maize 28.33- NA 10.12 50.59 Millet, Maize FP Tuensang (142) Rice, Maize 48.56 NA 16.19 52.61 Millet, Maize FP Tuensang (137) Rice, Maize 20.23 NA 12.14 32.37 Millet, Maize ... FP Tuensang (134) Rice, Maize 12.14 NA 8.09 24.28 Millet, Maize KR Tuensang (136) Rice, Maize 30.35 NA 24.28 56.66 , Millet, Maize KR Tuensang (131) Rice, Maize . 16.19 NA 8.09 22.26 Millet, Maize KR Tuensang (139) Rice, Maize 24.28 NA 22.26- q4.75 Millet, Maize FP Tuensang (140) Rice, Maize 8.09 NA 10.12 20'.23 Millet, Maize FP Tuensang (134) Rice, Maize 28.33 NA 20.23 80.94 Millet, Maize KR Tuensang ( 12) Rice, Maize l2.14 NA 8.09 16.19 Millet, Maize KR Tuensang (123) ED Rice, Millet 20.23 NA ~6.30 72.84 Millet, Maize K.R. Tuensang (135) Rice, Millet 16.19 NA 16.19 70.82 Millet, Maize FP Tuensang (154) Rice, Millet 24.28 NA 28.33 60.70 Millet, Maize FP Tuensang (167) Rice, Millet 28.33 NA 6.07 14.16 Millet, Maize FP Tuensang (152) Rice, Millet 20.23 NA 4.05 10.12 Millet, Maize FP Tuensang (157) Rice, Millet 40.47 NA 8.09 16.19 Millet. Maize FP Tuensang (134) Rice, Millet 16.19 NA 10.12 24.28 Millet, Maize FP Tuensang (139) Rice, Millet 20.23 NA 8.09 18.21 .... Millet, Maize FP Tuensang (170) Rice, Millet 24.28 NA 6.07 10.12 Millet, Maize

552.38 NA 333.85 953.04

49 SITIMI· CIRCLE NAGALAND SITIMI CIRCLE CODE NO: 6/3 TUENSANG DISTRICT INDEX (NOTIONAL) aouNDAilY DISTRICT '" '" .,. P. •• _._._ .. CIRCLE ., ._ _. '., .. __._ H£ADClUAIITEI,CIIClE..... ••• o_@ VILlAGE~ WITH POJIULATIOII SIZ£: .now ZOO, z00-49',500-999,1000-4,,9 ....:...... 0 ••• PltIMARV H£ALTH CENTRE., ....~ •..8 f RIVERS l STRUN S •.• I ... ",_ . __3 ./ ...... } - .'J ...... 0) ...... '\ ~. / \- ..... LA.HGZANGER (> .I .. \ / ~ /' ,-

\ ' ~ / NIKIYA(YAH'SEKO " ~/ 0 l· Co» ~ / I

() ~/.I SITIMI YILI:· SITIMI STN.~i THAlIY. / / -2· S· Col .A,. / @~ , NATSAMI / lov .' .6 t., / SlitSHIMI / , o 9 I l. U ;,." t', N~Tgl HOMlT\' I ... O' 7· I ~O . I~ / I' { i .... /

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Tuensaug District Sitimi Circle

si. No. Name of the villages Location code No. 1 2 3

1. Honito 6/3/7

'2. Langzanger 6/3/4

3. Natsami 6/3/6

4. Nikiya ( Yangseki-) J 6/3/3

s.. Nitoi 6/3/8

6. Shishimi 6/3/9

T. Sitimi village 6/3/2 8. Sitimi station 6/3/1

9! Thazivi 6/3/5

53 1981 CENSUS - VILLAGE Tuensang Distr iet Amenities and

Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the area- Total c:olums and next to it in bracket, the distance in b,road ranges viz-5kms, 5-101(mi: of popul- and 10+ kms of the nearest place where, the facility is available is given.) Location Name of the alion code No. ge viIl- age and (in number Educa- Medical Drink- Post & Day or Communications hect- of hou- tional ing-wat- Telegraph days of (Bus stop Rly. arcs) seholds er (port- market, Stn, water way) able) hat ifany

1 2 3 I 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15/6/3/1 Sitimi Station NA 314 ( 58) M(1) PHS(l) T -(10+kms) -(lO+kms) 15}6/3/2 Sitimi Village NA 680 (135) P(1) M( - 5kms) S -(1O+km5) -(lO+kms) 15/6/3/3 Nikiya(Yangseki) NA 134 ( 23) P(l) -( - 5lans) T -(lO+kms) -(lO+kms) 15/6/3/4 Langzanger NA 201 ( 47) P(l) -( 10+kms) T -(lO+kms) -(lO+kms) 15/6/3/5 Thazivi NA 233 ( 46) pel) -(S-10kms) g -(IO+kms) -(lO+kms) 15/6/3/6 Natsami NA 329 ( 66) pel) -(5-l0kms) S -(lO+kms) -(lO+kms) -(5-lOkms) 15/6/3/7 Honit0 NA 224 ( 44) pel) T -(lO+kms) -(lO+kms), 15/6/3/8 Nitoi NA 362 ( 49) pel) -(S-lOkms) S -(lO+km~) -(lO+kms) 15/6/3/9 Shishtmi NA 136 ( 25) pel) -(5-10kms) T -(lO+.kms) -(lO+kms)

CIRCLE TOTAL 2,613 (493) P(8),~(1) PHS(l)

II The total area could not be presented as the villages in ~Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed.

54 DIRECTORY Sitimi Circle Landuse - Landuse ( i, e. area under different types of land use in hectares I rounded upto 2 decimal places Remark , Approa- Nearest town and including cb to distance supp-PoW"1 St'pl.food any place village (ill kms ) ly of religious Forest Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period of Main crops Historical ot cultivation cultivetion Jhum cuI- rotation under Jhum Archeaol- Or irrigated orl unirrig· tivation cultivation ogical inte- I ated rcst. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 KR Tuensang (164) Rice 161.87 NA 40.47 40.47 NA Rice KR Tuensang (166) Rice 242.31 NA 38.45 48.56 NA Rice KR Tuensang (159) Rice 137.59 NA 14.16 36.42 NA Rice KR Tuensang (150) Rice 186.16 NA 18.21 34.80 NA Rice KR Tuensang (160) Rice 210.44 NA 20.23 38.45 NA Rice KR Tuensang (155) Rice 226.62 NA 14.16 42.49 NA Rice KR Tuensang (152) Rice 234.72 NA 10.12 48.56 NA Rice KR Tuensang ( 62) Rice 226.62 NA 18.21 42.49 NA Rice KR Tuensang (180) Rice 169.97 NA 12.14 38.85 NA Rice ... I 1796:80 NA 186.15 371.09 NA

55 SEYOCNUNG, 'CIRCLE NAGALAND

SEYOCHUNG CIRCLE (TU£NSAN CODE NO:O/4 \ c HE S S 0 G SADAI1 SUB .).-.. -.. .. ___ Ji..!. .. .£J RDtllIO~) TUENSANG DISTRICT "v • LUKHAMI .. -....;; •. ,C (NOTIONAL) I 10. • ""_"_ I SHOlOM. /' f:::-/ II /~ ./ PHISAMI /" ~ .9 .~ ~ / v /~ ./ .... 1<:" i i f41 i Oo j- o.b· l:l: l SEYOCHUNG:\ i 'Y @.+ I j_~ p' . i~ r () ~.1 NEW MONGER /,__ $-. • s ",'" " OLD MONGER SEYOCHUNG VILL· .... • y INGPHI1t • 6 TSUNGAILE. / ... 3 THANGTPHUR ' ~ al . • 2 . " .~- I .... 1<:.. / /' /.~ /' I .~. /" ~. I .... INDEX c ./'-) BOUNDARY OlsnICT." •.• , ..... _. ••. _._._ .. SUBDIVISION...... _. ..• _ .• _ .. _ CIRCLE... .,...... _._._ HEADQUARTER, CIRCLE...... M...... @ VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 200 200- 499 500- 999 1000- 4999...... 0... DISPENSARY... • •• + RIVERS .. STREAMS ,.. • •• ~

ALPHABETICAL UST OF VILLAGES Tuensang Plstrict Seyochung Circle

S1. No. Name of the vi Uages Location code No. 2 3

1. Lukhami 6/4/16 2. New Munger 6/4/5

3. Old Munger 6/4/4 4. Phisami 6/4/9 5. Seyochung, Post 6/4/1 6. Seyochung Village 6/4/6 7. Shotomi 6/4/11

8. Thangtphur 6/4j2 9. TSlUlgare 6/4/7

10. Yangsitong 6/4/8

Yingphire 6/4/3 \ 11. t

59 I 1981 CENSUS VILLAGE Tt:ensang District Amenities And Amenities available' (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown Total Total in the column and next to it in bracket, the distance in broad ranges area· popula- viz-5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and lO+kms ,of the nearest place of tion where the facility is avajlable is given) Location Name of the and code No. village vill- number Educa. Medical Drin· Post Day or Communication s age of hou- tiona) , king & days of (bLls stop Rly (in seholds water Telegraph the mar· sn, water way) heet· (po. ket hat ares table) j if any 1 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 6 7 8 9 10 15/6/4/1 Seyochung poat NA 295 ( 53) M(l) D(l)· T -(10+kms) -(lO+kms) 15/6/4/2 Tl:\angtphur NA 523 ( 98) P(l) -(lqt kms) T -(lO+kms) -(lO+kms) 15/6/4/3 Yingphire NA 340 ( 67) .P(I) ~(5-10kms) T -(lO+kms) -(lO+kms) 15/6/4/4 Old Monger NA 382 ( 76) P(l) -(5-10krns) T -(lO+kms) -(10+ kIlls) 15/6/4/5 New Monger NA 261 ( 40) P(I) -(5-10kms) T -(lO+kms) -(lO+kms) 15/6/4/6 Seyochung viII. NA 1,169(200) P(I) -(5.:-10kms) T -(10+kms) -(lO+kms). ~ ..• 1 15/6/4/1 Tsungare NA 239 ( 50) P(I) -(10+ kms) T -(IO+kms) -(lO+kms) i5/6/4/8 'Yangsitong NA 815 (118) pel) -( - Skms) W -(10+kms) -(10 + kms) I 15/6/4/9 Phisami NA 60$ (33) M(I) -(lO + ..knl~) W -(10+,kros) -(lO+kms) 15/6/4/10 Lukhami. NA 214 ( 46) P( 1) -(5"""7l0kms) W -(10+ IOns) -(l0+ kms) \ 15/6/4/11: Shotomi' NA 446 ( 95) P(l) -(10+ kms). W . -(IO+kms). -(lO+km~)

CIRCLE TOTAL NA 5,298(976) P(9),M(2) :G(l) . ' ...

• The total area could not be prese;1ted as the vUlages in Nagaland are !lot cada~trally surveyed. DIRECTORY Landus Seyochung Circle

Landuse (i.e. area under different types of landuse in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places). Remark including App- Nearest town Power Staple food any place roach and distance supp- Wet rice Dry rice Area un· Peiod Main crops of religou! to (in kms.) ly cultiva· cultiva- der Jhum of under Jhum Historical viI!age Forest tion or tion or cultiva- rota· cultivation Or archeao irrigated unirriga· lion tiol! logical ted interest

11 I 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 KR Tuensang (197) Maize 6.07 19.83 69.61 Maize FP Tuensang (212) Maize 700.11 28.33 99.96 699.70 Maize FP Tuensang (217) Maize 27.92 399.83 599.74 Paddy, Maize KR Tuensang (202) Maize 10.12 199.91 599.74 Paddy, Maize KR Tuensang (200) Maize 7.28 99.96 399.83 Paddy, Maize KR Tuensang (192) Maize 999.98 16.19 499.79 999.98 Paddy, Maize FP Tuensang (142) Maize 32.37 199.91 699.70 Paddy, Maize KR Tuensang (202) Maize 6.07 499.79 999.98 Paddy, Maize KR Tuensang (217) Maize 499.79 8.09 499.79 1,199.89 Maize KR Tuensang (212) Maize 99.96 6.07 149.73 1,499.77 Maize FP Tuensang (162) Maize 799.66 16.19 799.66 999.98 Maize

! •• 3,099.50 1,64.70 3,46S.1{S,767.92

61 CHESSORE CIRCLE NAGAlAND CHESSORE CIRCLE CODE NO: 6r5 TUENSANG DISTRICT INDEX (NOTIONAL) BOUNDARY DISTRICT...... " SUBDIViSION...... , ...... _ .. _ .. _ CIRCLE ...... '" ... h_'_'_ HEADQUARTER,CIRCLE.. '" ...... _@ I • VILLAGES WIT H POPULATION SIZ E! BELOW 200 .." 200-499 ~00-999 1000-4999... •• ...0. • • DISPENSARY I PAIMARY HEALTH CENTRE •.• + ~ POST OFFICE ...... po AIVEAS & srREAMS ...

UENSAN 't ...... -._._. 8 S.4 1,/ -'-' D,. ir \ ~/~.~~~ ~ .... \. V/ANNER \/ .,,\ a. \ CHESSORE STN,. .'" ~ I ~.I J . ~+PO • j Q ! CHESSOftE VILL· I z. iu a/ \~ A" I \­ ai \u "'/ SHIPONGER7 • ,I _lie -../ ~ /' HUKIR KIUTSIKIUR \ 0 .3 ~/ ~po 6 • i .... IPONGER )' _ :::./ • .. KEPHORE ~ o 5 /~ N \'-"-'~"""" f E YO C H )s (i uli'c--··_..C' R C ;:- .. _ ~ •i .... Kip II , REt IK-.. _ r ~ So IPIi" ---t • D I III ! U) Ills t '- .. ..j '0 It) .. C L"r

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Tuensang District Chessore Circle

SJ. No. Name of the villages Location Clode No.

2 3 1. Chessore Station 6/5/1 2. Chessore Village 6/5/2 3. Hukir 6/5/3 4. Iponger 6/5/4 5. Kephore 6/5/5

6. Kiut~ikiur 6/5/6

7. Shiponger 6/5/7 I 8. Y. Anner 6/5/8

6S J98f-CENSUS VILLAGE Amenities And Tuensanl District Amenities available (if not 'available within the village, a dash (-) is shown Total in the column and next to it in bracket, the distance in broad ranges area' , viz-5 kms, 5-10 kms and lO+kms of the nearest place where of the facility is available is given) ' . Total popu- Location Name of the Day code No. village viII- latton and Educa- Medical Drin- Post & Telegraph Communications number of king Or age tioaal days (Bus stop, R ly. (in household water stn., water way) h«:t- (port- of able) mar- ares) ket hat if any 2 ,. 3 ~ 4 5 6 7 8 I 9 1 01 15/6/5/1 Chessore station NA 417( 92) M(I) D(1) T PO(1) -(10+kms) 15/6/5/2 Chesson: village NA 1,778(329) P(l) -( - 5kms) T -(- 5kms) -(10+kms) 15/6/5/3 Hunkir NA 762(148) M(l) PHS(L) T PO(J) -(10+ kms) P(l) -(S-10kms) T 15/6/5/4 lponger NA, 253( 52) -( - 5kms) -(10+ kms) 15/6/5/5 Kephore NA 141( 31) pel) -( - 5kms) W -(5-lOkms) -(lO+kms) 15/6/5/6 Kiutsikiur NA 372( 68) P(l) -( - 5kros) W -(lO+.kms) -(lO+kms) 15/6/5/7 Shiponger NA 648(137) pel) -( - Skms) T -(IO+kms) .(In+kms) 15/6/5/8 Y. Anner NA 339( 72) P(l) -(lO+kms) T -(lO-tkms) -(lO+kms) ~

CIRCLE TOTAL NA 4,710(929) P(6), D( 1), PHS( 1) M(2)

• The Total area c6uld not be presented as the villages in Nagaland are not cadostrally surveyed.

66 DIRECTORY Landuse Chessore Circle

'Landuse (i. e. area under different types of landuse in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places \ Ronwk, including App- Nearest tOwn Pow- Staple food roach any place and distanCe er For- Wet rice Dry Area Period of Main crops under of religi- to (in kms.) sup- vill- ply ests cultiva- riCe cul- under rotation jhum cultivation oUs His- age tion Or tivation jhum toricalor irrigated or un- cultiva- Archeao- irrigated tion logical interest

11 12 13 14 15 I 16 17 18 19 20 21 KR Tuensang (54) Rice 4.05 202.34 NA Maize, Paddy KR Tuensang (55) Rice 80.94 4046.86 NA Maize, Paddy KR Tuensang (62) Rice 32.37 36421.74 NA Maize, Paddy FP Tuensang (64) Rice 40.47 2428.12 NA Maiz~, Paddy FP Tuensang (68) Rice 2.02 2832.80 NA Maize, Paddy FP Tuensang (72) Rice 2·02 3237.49 NA Maize, Paddy FP Tuensang (73) Rice 4·05 3237.49 NA Maize, Paddy FP Tuensang (64) Rice 16.19 2832.80 NA Maize, Paddy

182.11 55239.64 NA i - _, , - " "

67 SHAMATORR CIRCLE NAGALAND SHAMATORR CIRCLE -CODE NO:6i6 TUENSANG DISTRICT INDEX (NOTIONAL) BOUNDARY SUB DIVISIQfI.. '.' " CIRCLE... l.. ,.. ~, Ht H._'_'_ HEADQUARTER,CIrCLE '" ...... @ VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE: BELOW 200, 200-499. ~00-999,IOOO-4999 .., ... .,,0. • • DISPENSARY, PRIMARY HEALTH CE NTRE ". + ~ HIGH SCHOOL u. ,.; ... 5 POST OFFICE '" .,fO r RlVltRS & STREAMS '" 1.1 ... , .. ~

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Tuensang District Shamatorr Circle Sl. No. Name of the villages I Location code. No 1 2 I 3 1 Chassir 6/6/6 2 Lasikiur 6/6/12 3 Liangkonger 6/6/13 4 Melangchuri 6/6/4 5 Rurrur (New) 6/6/9 6 Rurrur (Old) 6/6/8 7 Sangphur 6/6/5 "8 Shamatorr N .A.P. Post 6/6/3

9 Shamatorr Post 6/6/1

~O Shflmatorr Village 6/6/2

11 Sikiur 6/6/10 12 Waphur 6/6/11

13 Yakur 6/6/7

71 1981 CENSUS VILLAGE Tuens8ng District Amenities 'And' Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown Total Total in the column and next to it in bracket, the distance in broad ranges area- popula- viz-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and lO+kms, of the nearest place of tion where the facility is available is given) Location Name of the and code No. village vill· number Day or age of hou· Educa· Medica! Drin· Post Communication king & days of (bus stop ~ ly (in seholds tional hect. water Telegraph the mar· stn, water way) ares (po- ket hat table) I if any 1 2 3 I 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15/6/6/1 Shamatorr Post NA 1,545(284) H(I) PRe (I) T PO(I) BS

IS/6/6/2 Shamatorr Village NA 645(139) P(I) -( - Skms) T -(5-10 kms) -( -S kms)

15/6/6/3 Shamatorr NA 85( 26) .-( -5kms) -( - Skms) T -( - 5 kms) BS N.A.P. Post IS/6/6/4 Melangchuri NA 753( 92) P(I) -(10+ kms) T,W -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms)

15/6/6/5 Sangphur NA 1,582(274) P(I),M(I) D(l) 'T,W PO(l) BS

15/6/6/6 Chassir NA 410( 69) pel) -(10+ kms) T,W -(10+ km~) -(10+ kms) \

IS/6/6/7 -Yakur NA 717(122) pel) -(- S kms) T -( - S kms) BS

15/6/6/8 Rurrur (Old) NA IS5( 32) pel) -(5-l0kms) T,W -(5-10 kms) -(5-10 kms)

IS/6/6/9 Rurrur (New) NA 223( 44) P(I) -(5- IOkms) T,W -(S-IO kms) -(5-10 kms)

15/6/6/10 Sikiur NA 534(122) P(2),M(1) 0(1) T,W PO(1) BS

IS/6/6/11 Wapbur NA 635( 98) P(l) -(10+ kms) T -(10+ lans) BS

15/6/6/12 Lasikiur NA 69( 13) pel) -(S-lOkms) T -(5-10 kms) -(5-1O kms)

15/6/6/13 Liangkonger NA 591(127) P{l) -( -5 kms) T,W -( -5 .kms). -( -5 kms)

CIRCLE TOTAL NA 7,844(1442) P(12), D(2),PHC(1) M(2),H(I)

• The total atea could not be ptest!nted ~s the vil1ages in Nagaland art:; cadastrally surveyed. DIRECTORY Landuse Shamatorr Circle

Landuse (Le. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded Upto 2 decimal places). Remark including App- Nearest town PoJwer Staple food any place roach and distance supp- Wet rice Dry rice Area un- Peiod Main crops of reIigous, to (in kms.) Iy cultiva- cultiva- der Jhum of under Jhum Historical village Forest tion or tion or cult iva- rota- cultivation Or archcao- irrigated unirriga- tion tion logical ted interest

I I 11 I 12 I 13 I 14 15 16 17 18 I 19 20 21 KR Tuensang ( 65) ED Rice, Maize, NA 29.14 264.66 265.07 NA Rice, Millet, Millet, Potato Maize etc. KR Tuensang ( 66) ED Rice, Maize, NA 21.85 249.69 250.10 NA Rice, Millet, Millet, Potato Maize etc. KR Tuensang ( 60) ED Rice, Maize, NA NA Rice, Millet" Millet, Potato • Maize etc . KR Tuensang ( 80) Rice, Maize, NA 12.S5 43.71 44.11 NA Rice, Millet, Millet, Potato Maize etc. KR Tuens~ng ( 50) ED Rice, Maize, NA 38.85 648.73 685.13 NA Rice, Millet, Millet, Potato Maize etc. KR Tuensang ( 90) Rice, Maize, NA 15.78 39.66 40.06 NA Rice, Millet, ' ' j'~J: ... .. i "I (I. \ ,!h Millet, Potatq, j p'~' : • Maize etc. KR Tuensang ( 40), ED Rice, Maize, NA 29.14 249.69 J 250.10. NA Rice,. Millet,. Millet, Potato Maize etc. KR Tuensang (105) Rice, Maize, NA 10.52 59.89 59.89 NA Rice, Millet, MilM. Potato Maize etc. KR Tuensang (106) Rice, Maize, NA n·33 69.61 70.01 Nt\, Rice, Millet, Millet, Potato Maize etc. K.R Tuensang (100) ED Rice, Maize, NA 43.71 319.70 320·11 NA Rice, Millet, Millet, Potato Maize etc. KR Tuensang ( 77) ED Rice, Maize, NA 14.16 149.13 150.i4 NA Rice, Millet, Millet, Potato Maize etc. KR Tuensang ( 74) Rice, Maize, NA 8.50 -24.69 25.09 NA Rice, Millet, ... Millet, Potato Maize etc. KR. T\1ensang ( 69) ED Rice, Maize., NA 28.73 44.92 450.01 NA Rice, Millet, Millet, Potato Maize etc. NA 263.31 2164.68 2609.82 NA

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Tuensang District Tbonoknyu Cir.de

81. No. 'Name of the Villages Location code NG.

1 2 3 1. Chiliso 6l7fl! 2. Chipur 6/7/6 3. Kenjong 6/7/7 4. Kenphu 6/7/12 5. Pang 6/1/4 6. Pessu 6/7/10

7. Sangiao 6/7/9 8. Thokchur 6/7/3 9. Thongsonyu 6/7/5 10. Thonoknyu Station 6/7/1 11. Thonoknyu Yillage 6/7/2 12. Wui 6/7/8

77 1981 CENSUS - VILLAGE Tuensang District ,Amenities and

Total Amenities available (if not available .within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the area· column and next to it in bracket, the distance in broad rangc> viz-5kms, 5-lOkms Total place where, of popul- and 10+ kms of the nearest the facility is available is given.) Location Name of the alion code No. village vilI- age and (in number Educa- Medical Drink- Post & Day or Communications heet- of hou- tional ing'wat- Telegraph days of (Bus stop Rly, ares) seholds er (port- market, Stn, water way) able) , hat if any

1 2 3 r 4 5 6 7. 8 9 10 15/6/7}1 Thonoknyu NA 565 (110) M(l) R(1) S BPO(1) -(lO+kms) Station 15/6/7}2 Thonoknyu NA 523 (116) pel} -( - Skms) S -( - 5kms) -(lO+kms) Village 15/6/7 }3 Thokchur NA 157 ( 34) pel} -(5-10kms) T -(5-lOkms) -(10+kms)

15/6/7/4 Pang NA 441 ( 93) P(l} D(l) T -( lO+kms) -(IO+kms)

15/6/7/5 Thongsonyu NA 273 ( 47) pel) -( 10+kms) s -( 10+kms) -(10+kms)

" lS/6/7/6 Chipur NA 531 (123) :p( 1) -( 10+kms) S, -( lO+·kms) -(IO+kms)

IS/6/7/7 Kanjong NA 238 ( 4S) pel) -( 10+kms) T -( lO+kms) . -(IO+kms)

15/617/8 Wui NA 630 (12&) P(I) D(I) T -( lO+kms) -(lO+krns

15/6/7/9 Sanglao NA 1,261 (249) pel) -( IO+kms) T -( 10+kms) -(lO+kms)

15/6/7/10 Pessu NA 1,137 (259) P(l) -( 10+kms) T -( 10+kms) -(10+kms)

IS/6/7/11 Chiliso NA 310( 70) P(I) -( 10+kms) T -( 10+kms) -(lO+kms) lS/6/7/12 Kenphu NA 80 ( t6) -(-5kms) -( 10+kms) S -( IO+kms) -(lO+kms)

CIRCLE TOTAL NA 6,146(1283) P(lO),M(l) D(2),H(l)

The total area could not be presented as the villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed.

78 DIRECTORY Landuse ThoDoknyu Circle

Landuse (i. e. area under differeqt types of landuse in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places Remarks App- Nearest town Pow- Staple food including roach and distance er any place to (in kmll.) sup- For- Wet rice Dry Area Period of Main crops under of religi- vill- ply ests eultiva- rice cui- under rotation jhum eultiva tion ous His- age tion or tivation jhum toriealor irrigated or un- eultiva- Archeao- irrigated tion ogical . interest

I I 11 12 I 13 14 15 I 16 17 18 19 20 21 KR. Tuensang (104) Rice, Maize, NA 1.21 NA NA 8 years Rice, Maize, Millet Millet KR Tuensang (107) Rice, Millet, NA NA NA 9 years Rice, Maize, Maize Millet FP ,;ruensang (113) Rice, Millet, NA 2.02 NA NA 9 yean Rice, Maize, Maize Millet FP Tuensang (121) Rice, Millet, NA 2.02 NA NA 9 years Rice, Maize, Maize Millet FP Tuensang (139) Rice, Millet, NA 1.62 NA NA 6 years Rice, Maize, Maize Millet FP Tuensang (124) Rice, Millet, NA 1.62 NA NA 10 years Rice, Maize, Maize Millet FP Tuensang (130) Rice, Millet, NA NA NA 8 years Rice, Maize, Maize Millet FP Tuensang (136) Rice, Millet, NA NA NA 10 years Rice, Maize, Maize Millet FP Tuensang (124) Rice, Millet, NA 0.81 NA NA 10 years Rice, Maize, Maize Millet FP Tuensang (120) Rice, Millet, NA 2.02 NA NA 11 years Rice, Maize, Maize Millet FP Tuensang (109) Rice, Millet, NA 0.81 NA NA 10 years Rice, Maize, Maize Millet FP Tuensang (132) Rice, Millet, NA NA NA 10 years Rice, Maize, Millet NA 12.13 NA NA

79 NOKLAK CIRCLE NAGALAND NOKLAK CIRCLE CODE NO:6/8 TUENSANG DISTRICT INDEX " 80UNOARY~ INTERNATIONAL .•• ••• ••• • .. __._._ II CIRCLE KILOMETRES CIRCLE HEADOUARTERS ._ 5 - o 5 10 VILLAGE:; WITH POPULATION SIZE. BELOW ZOO, 200-499.500-999,IODO-4~99 ....., ... 0 0 0 0 DISPENSARY, PRIMARY HEAL! H CENTRE ... + 8 HIGH SCHOOL... ,., ... S RIVERS ",. STIIEAMS...... -:::=:::::- _1.

. • +1 ANGSHA\ 4 ('1). '.

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Tnensang District Noklak Circle

-51. No. Name of the villages Location code No. t 2 3

1. AniasRu 6/8/18 2. Chaklangan 6/8/19 3. Chendang. Saddle 6}8/1O 4. Chingmei 6/8/9

5. Kenghy~ 6/8/14 6. Langnok 6/8/17 7. Lengnyu 6/8/16 8. Nokhu 6/8/15 9. Noklak H.Q. 6/8/1 10. Noklak Village 6/8/8 II. Nokyan 6/8/2 12. Pangsha 6/8/4 13. Panso 6/8/13 14. Tsawao 6/8/11 15. Taknyu 6/8}5 16. Wansoi 6/8/3 17. Waoshu 6/8/7 18. Yankhao 6/8/12 19. Yimpang 6/816 1981-CENSUS VILLAGE Tuens8ng District Amenities And

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown Total in the column and next to it in bracket, the distance in broad ranges area· viz-5 kms, 5-10 kms and !O+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given) - of Total popu- Location Name of the lation and Day code No. village viIl- Educa- Medical Drin- Post & Telegraph Communications number of king Or age tional days (Bus stop, Rly. (in household water stn • watfr way) (port- of hect- mar- ares) able) ket hat if any 1 2 I 3 I 4 5 6 7 8 I 9 10 15/6/8/1 Noklak H.Q. NA 1,248(285) H(I),P(l) PHC(l) T -(10+k.ms) -(IO+kms)

15/6/8/2 Nokyan NA 814(169) P(I) -(10+kms) T -(10+kms) -(10+kms)

15/6/8/3 Wansoi NA 414( 91) P(I) -(lO+kms) T -(10+kms) -(lO+kms)

15/6/8/4 Pangsha NA 1,657(364) P(I) D(1) T -(10+kms) -(lO+kms) \. 15/6/8/5 Taknyu NA· 249( 38) P(l) -(10+kms) T -:(lO+kms) -(lO+kms) ~. 15/6/8/6 Yimpang NA 313( 60) M(I),P(I) -(lO+kms) T -(IO+kms) -(10+kms) 15/6/8/7 Waoshu NA 340( 65) P(I) -(IO+kms) T -(lO+kms) -(10+kms).. 15/6/8/8 N oklak Village NA 2,007(424) P(I) -(lO+kms) T -(lO+kms) -(lO+kms)

15/6/8/9 Chingmei NA 1,234(239) M(I),P(I) D(l) T -(IO+kms) -(10 + kms)

15/6/8/10 Chendang Sada NA 240( 53) pel) -(10+kms)- T -(10+kms) -(lO+kms)

15/5/8/11 Tsawao NA 341( 72) P(l} -(10+kms) T -(10+kms) -(IO+kms)

15/6/8/12 Yakhao NA 369(111) P(I} -(10+kms) N -(lO+km~) -(lO+kms)

15/6/8/13 Panso NA 2,221(563) M(l},P(I) D(l) T -(10+kms) -(10+kms)

15/6/8/14 Kengnyu NA 517(113} P(I) -(10+kms) T -(lO+kms) -(lO+kms)

15/6/8/15 Nokhu NA 1,517(348) P(1 } D(l) T -(lO+kms) -(lO+kms)

15/6/8/16 Lengnyu NA 709(185) P(I) -(LO+kms) T -(lO+kms) -(lO+kms)

15/6/8/17 Langnok NA 480( 89) P(l) -(lO+kms) T -(10+ kms) -(lO+kms)

15/6/8/18 Aniashu NA 267( 58) P(J) -(lO+kms) T -(10+kms) -(lO+kms)

15/6/8/19 Chaklangan NA 755(152) P(1 ) -(10+kms) T -(10-tkms) -(10 + kms)

CIRCLE TOTAL NA 15,692(3479) P(19),M(3), D(4),PHC(I) H(l)

.The total area could not be presented as the villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed.

o't DIRECTORY Land use Noklak Circle

Landuse (i.e. area under different types of Janduse in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places) Remark including App- Nearest town Power Staple food any place roach and distance supp· Wet rice Dry rice Area un- periodl Main crops of religious, to (in kms.) Iy cUltiva- cultiv8- det Thum of uuder lhum Historical village Forest tion or tion or cultiva- rota- cultivation Ot archeao- irrigated unirriga- • tion tion logical ted interest

I 11 I 12 131 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 KR Tuensang(58) ED Rice, Maize NA NA NA NA Maize, Paddy, Millet KR Tuensang(60) ED Rice, Maize NA NA NA NA Maize, Paddy, Millet FP Tuensang(73) Rice, Maize NA NA NA NA .,. Paddy, Maize, Millet KR Tuensang(80) Rice. Maize NA NA NA NA Paddy, Maize. Millet FP Tuensang(52) Rice, Maize NA NA NA NA Paddy, Maize, Millet KR Tuensang( 46) Rice, Maize NA NA NA NA Paddy, Maize, Mollet KR Tuensang(40) Rice, Maize NA NA NA NA Paddy, Maize, Millet KR Tuensang(58) ED Riee, Maize NA NA NA NA Paddy, Maize, Millet KR Tuensang(39) Rice, Maize NA NA NA NA PaddY, Maize, Millet PR Tuensang(30) ED Rice, Maize NA NA NA NA Paddy, Maize. MilIet FP Tuensang(45) Rice. Maize NA NA NA NA Paddy, Maize, Millet FP Tuensang( 40) Rice, Maize NA NA NA NA Paddy, Maize. Millet FP Tuensang( 64) Rice. Maize NA NA NA NA Paddy, Maize, Millet FP Tuensang(82) Rice, Maize NA NA NA NA Paddy, Maize, Millet FP Tuensang(73) Rice, Maize NA NA NA NA Pa~dy, Maize, Millet FP Tuensang(70) Rice, Maize NA NA NA NA Paddy, Maize, Millet FP Tuensang(68) Rice, Maize NA NA NA NA Paddy, Mai2'e, Millet FP Tuensang(78) Rice, Maize NA NA NA NA Paddy, Maize, Millet FP Tuensang(103) Rice, Maize NA NA NA NA Paddy. Maize, Millet NA NA NA NA

85 TUENSANG SADAR CIRCLE NAGALA·ND

INDEX TUENSANG SADAR CIRCLE BOUNDARY DIS TRIC T .', CODE NO: 6/9 SUBOIVISION",~ '. '" ..... _t_ .. _. rUENS ANG DIS TRier • CIRCLE ••••• ...... ,. (NOTIONAL) liE,lOQUAllTER, DISTRICT... •• ,t, ... ..(!) ~ URBAN ARE A... .f. _... _...... ~ \. 0 NOS) VILLAGES WITH.POPULATION SIZt BELOW 200, I'-'-'-r 200-499,500-999,1000-4999 '0' ...... 0 ••• ,,( 0 lui' " HOSPITAL, DISPENSARY '0' ,., ••••E£> + '" /"'~ ...., j )-i i ".~(" ~~ I HIGH ~CKOOl...... , , .. " }( q,. / • POST OFFICE ", ," ,~ .., "...... PO I ...... '-~ C \ ,/ MD If'tNG RIVtllS l STIIE"MS .,. ... ~ (., / SANGSEN S1coMP·i).O 0 2 ! <:> q, i I :5 0SAUCHU .I .... i I J

~ /~GOUNCHIIHG S/COMPD. ..l I "'j' 5 0 lOKDHG • , 0 6 \(t ~ / "'/ .• SANGSANG U\, / II C l./'j + I NAKSKU +, ...._._._,_./ / I flAK &. /'" <:l / HAKCHANG MAKSHA /' . • 7 10. • II . ~ 1 / .... r _/ NYINYIM. / .... I "v 12 / iSODOMPO :'<-('1-" I (., "" f 0 27 f KEJOK / f..> I ./ SANd ~Ill THIMlAK FISHERY FARM ( / q, t:o: / 16 14 • ENSANG HQ· -. •i KHUDEH K.I~YA.. ,I -...... , I! · 17 if..> ~r I 1 .... I ~GA~iPONG ~I'. "" ~ joHElIP~~ GRICULTURAl FARM / ! +/ .HE IPONG Vill. I ~ (:.1 19 i ~ / CHINGHEtEN / I .... /' • 25 . <:l,l CHENDANG / / 24· f y\'/-' • SIBONGSAIIG 'KUTHUR .. ~\ 20 +. Z3 i ~\ SOTOKUR " ..~\. ... <;,~ \i j <:> 6i 822 ~ I ~j .LONGT~~UR 1 .-'--"R" LEi ~ ~y~ .. tsSO·R{" __," '-o'-~:\\ c' ",/e c /":-...... :~ . " ,/' "(' \. ./'/1 .. (". /./._ ~\/' '{\ \'"

ALPHABETICAL UST OF VILLAGES

Tuensang District Tuensang Sactaf:~frcle " - SI. No Name of the viliagcs Location code No. 1 2 3 1 Bhumpak 6/9/4 2 Bodompo 6/9/27 3 Chendang 6/9/24 4 Chingmelen 6j9/25 5 HaJc 6/917 6 Hakchang 6/9/10 7 Helipong Agricultural Fapn 6J~J18 8 Helipong Village 6/9/19 9 Kejok (,/9.15 10 Khudeh (,J9/11 11 Konya 6/9/13:

l~ , Kuthur (>/9j23 '- 13 Logong 6J~lp~1 14 Longtokur 6J9g1, 15 Maksha 6/9/11 16 Monching 6/612' 17 Nakshu ~1918 18 Nganpong 6/9/26 19 Ngounchurig S/Compound 6J9/5, " 20 Nyinyim 619/12 21 Sangsangnyu 6/9/9 22 Sangsen S/Compound 6/913 23 Sauchu 6/9)1 24 Sibongsang 6'9/20 25 Sotokur 619/22 26 Thimlak Fishery Farm 6/9/14 27 Tuensang' Village 6{9/1',

9 1981 CENSUS VILLAGE TUWilllIII-. District Amenities And Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in bracket, the distance in broad ranges , Total Total area· popula- viz-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+kms, of the nearest place of tion where the facility is available is given) Locatiou- Nkme of the and code No. village vill- number Day or ... ' Educa· Medical Drin- Post Communication s age of hou- tional king & days of (bus stop itiy. (in seholds water Telegraph the mar- stn, water way) hect- (por-' ket hat ares table) if any , I ____~~ __~2 ____~1~3~1 __4~~I __~5 __~ __~6 __ ~~~7~ __~8~~~~9--~--~1~O---- 15/619/1 Sauc,ilU NA 149( 28) pel) -(10+ kms) 0 -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms)

15/6/9/2 Moricbing NA 177( 32) 'P(l) -(toit tms) T -(10+ kms) -(1O+ kms)

15/6{9{3 Sangsen S{Comp. NA 88( 19) M( 1),P(l) -(10 + - kms) T ~(10+ kms) -(10+ kms)

15/6/9/4 Bhwnpak NA 149( 26) pel) -(10+ kms) N -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms)

15/6j9/5 Ngo\P1chung NA 52( 14) M(l) -(10+ kms) T -(IO+ kJ;Ils) -(10+ kms) S/COhlp'- 15/6/9/6. ~'()gOllg, ~illage NA 171( 32) M(l) -(10+ kms) o -( 10 + kJIl~ ) -(10+ kms)

15/6/9/7 flak village NA 263( 44) M(l) -(10+ kms) T -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms)

15/6/9/8 Nakshu .village NA 312( 56) M(l) -(10+ kms) T -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms)

15/6/9/9 Sang,slYlpnyu NA 278( ~2) M(I),P(!) D(l) T -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms)

15/61.9/1(1 .Hak~.hal:1g NA 83~(157) M(l),P(I) -(10+ kms) T -(10+ kms) -( 0+ kms)

1?16f9Iq Maksha NA 1,233( 90) P{l) -(10-t- kms) T -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) • t .-.

15/.6/9fl2 Nyinyim NA 316( 62) P(l) -(10+ kIm) N -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) : , 15/6/9{13 Konya NA 408{ 73) M(I),P(I) -(10+ kms) T -(10+ kms) -(IO+ kms)

15/5{9/14 ThimllJl(y, NA 7( 5) -(IO+kms) -(10+ kms~ o -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms) Fishery Farm 15/6/9/15 ,Kejok NA 292( 56) M(I),P(l) -(10+ kms) T -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms)

15/6/9/1(j. Tuensang village NA 2,598(537) M(l) D(I) T -(S-IOkms) -(5-lOkms) I

15/6/9/17 Khudeh NA 445( 70) M(1) -(10+ kms) N -(10+ kms) -(10+ kms)

90 DIRECTORY Landuse Tuensang Sadar Circle

p I;anduse (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal placdl) Remark . , including App· Nearest town Power I Staple food any place roach and distance supp- Wet rice Dry rice Area 'un- Period Main crops of religious, to (in kms.) ly cultiva- cultiva- der Jhum of und,er Jhum Historical v,illage .. Forest tion or tion or cultiva: rota- cultivation Or archeao· irrigated unirriga- lion tion logical ted interest , I 11 I 12 13 I 14 15 I 16 17 18 19 I 20 21 KR Tuensang (22) ... \ Rice 99.96 19:83 ... SO.18 NA Maize, Paddy, .... , Millet KR Tuensang (20) Rice l20-19 29_95 ... 89.84 NA Maize,' Paddy. ~ ... Millet PR Tuensang (20)· Rite 12.14- 10.12 10.12 NA Maize, Paddy. Millet FP Tllensang (2)2) Rice 199.91 1'4.97 NA Maize, Paddy, ... Millet KR Tuensang (18) Rice 14.91" 10.12 NA Maize, Paddy, Millet KR Tuensang (20) Rice 150.14 •1 .. 1 I .. 40.06 NA Maize, Paddy• Millet KR Tuensang (16) Rice 299.87 10.12 ..1 •• 80.13 NA Maize, Paddy. Millet KR. J'uensang (15) Rice 299.87, 4.86 50.18 NA Maiz{\ Paddy, Millet 29:95 \' i P:! ~ l'uensang (28) ED Rice 199.91 .•. 40.06 NA Maiz~ Pafidy, Millet' Kg, ·Tuent;ang (28) 'EI} Rice 600.15- 40.06 ) 150.14 NA. JIlaitty. Padoy, Millet KR Tuensang (3~) ED Rice ~9l87 14.97 ';;0.18 .AA ~. Paddy,

( Millet FP Tuensang (39) Rice 600.15 29.94 80,13 NA- IFaize, Paddy, MilIet FP Tuensang (38) Rice 500.19 25.09 80.13 NA Maize, Paddy, Millet KR Tuensang (16)' Rice NA Maize, Paddy, Millet KR Tuensang (15) ED Rice 150.14 4.05 70.01 NA Maize, Paddy, Millet PR Tuensang ( 3) ED Rice 700.11 50.18 150.14 NA Maize, Paddy, ...... Millet KR Tuensang (12) Rice 299.87 4.86 17.00 NA Maize, Paddy, Millet

91 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE 1'ucnsang District Amenities and I Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (_) is shown Total in .the column and next to it in bracket, the distance in broad ranges area· . viz.-5 kms., 5-10 kms, !lnd lO+kms, of the nearest place Total where the facility is .available is given) of popuIa- I Location Name of the tion code No. village viII- age and Educa- Medical Orin- Post & Telegraph Day or Communications (in number tional king days of (Bus stop. Rly. heet- ofhou- water market, sIn. water way) ares) seholds pOrt- hat if able any

1 2 3 ,I 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15/6/9/18 Helipong NA 79( 33) -(10+kms) -(10+ kIllS) T -(10+ kms) ... -(10+ kmr.) Agri .. Farm 48) M(1),P(I) -(5-10kms) 15/6/9/19 Helipong village NA Z63( T (5-10kms) :." -(~:7"J(,)kms)

Sibongsang NA '254( 47} P(I) (10+ kms) T 15/6/9/20 (10+ lans) '" -(10+ ;Jcms) ,

NA 285( 59) 15/6/9/21 Longtokur PO) -(10+ kms)-(lO+km~)-(1O+ kms), ... ·(W+ kms)

1,437(263) M(I),P(I) kms) 15/6/9/22 Sotokur NA -(10+ T .(lQ+ kms) ... -(10+~ km~) I

15/6/9/23 Kuthur NA 1,318(227) M(l),P(l) J?(l) T ·(10+ k~s) -(1,0,+ kms)

. Chendang NA 382( (8) ¥(-l),P(I) -(10+ kms) 15}6/9/24 T .(1:0+ kms) i,-." -(10+ kIns)

15/6/9/25 'Ch~D)elen NA .708(121) M(1),P(1)' -(10+ kms) T -(5-10kms) -(5-lUkma)

15/6/9/26 Nl! arioQllIlt"t. . NA 320( 55) M(l~P(l) -(5-1O.!cms) T (5-10kms)' 7(5-lOkmt)

15/6/9/27 B9d41lijillQ ..... NA ~4( 13) pel) -(10+ kms) N (1,0+ km~ -(IO+t kJ,ns)

CIRCLE ~L ~ NA 12,872(2287) P(19), D(3) M(l7)

• q'he total area could not be presented as the villages in N agaland are not cadastrally surveyed.

92 DIRECTORY Landuse Tuensang Sa dar Circle

Landuse (i. e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places Remarks including App- Nearest town Pow- Staple food any place roach and distance er For- Wet rice Dry Area Period of Main crops under of religi- to (in kms.) sup- ests cUltiva- rice cuI- under rotation jhum cUltivation oUs His- vill- ply tion Or tivation jhum torieal or age irrigated or un- cultiva- Archeao- irrigated tion logical res t

11 12 13 14 15 I 16 17 18 19 20 21 PR Tuensang (15) ED Rice NA Maize. Paddy, Millet KR Tuensang (10) ED Rice 299.87 2.02 70.01 NA Maize, Paddy, Millet FP Tuensang (23) Rice 350.05 89.84 NA Maize, Paddy, Millet KR Tuensang (33) Rice 250.10 4.86 80.13 NA Maize, Paddy, MilIet KR Tuensang (23) Rice 199.91 19.83 110.07 NA Maize, Paddy, Millet PR Tuensang ( 9) ED Rice 500.19 19.83 120.19 NA Maize, Paddy. Millet KR Tuensang (30) Rice '199:91- 4.86 99:96"' NA Maize, Paddy. Millet \ KR Tuensang (10) ED Rice 199.91 17.81 110.07 NA Maize, Paddy, Millet KR Tuensang ( 5) ED Rice 50.81 2.83 70.01 NA Maize, Paddy. Millet KR Tuensang (20) Rice 10.12 6.07 NA Maize, Paddy. MilIet 6,607.68 346.02 1,739.74 NA

93 LONGKHIM CIRCLE NAGALAND LONGKHIM CIRCLE CODE NO: 6/10

TUENSANG DISTRICT INDEX (NOTIONAL) BOUNOARY OISTRICT '" ,. ... _, __'_.'_ CIRCLE ••• ... to_ tI' .u __ _ HEAOQUARTER, CIRCLE. _ ._@ VILLAGES WITH POPULATION SIZE' BELOW 200.

200-499.500-999,1000 -4999,.. ." ... '0. •• HOSPITAL,...... Ei:)

HIGH SCHOOL .. , ... •• ... .~ ... S

POST OFFICE... .~ ... PO !lIVERS .. STREAMS '" ...... ::==-=-

E'-', / j ...

,i .... I j<.J <.J/ ,. ill: I ~\ / ... ~ i \\ /<.J

/\ CHUNf~E z,' l Q< q. IpHIRE AHrne.. I' ~ •• & ) " ,/HOLONGIIA llRISE j Q 'II. _,'/ • 7 -il • 3 ' ~ __ •__ ._._. \ SANGSOMONG ~\ '-._} q /' t.8 \... \ i..., \ /NEW MANGAKI \ ;' ,> \. 10 0 ~LD MA~GAKHI \ LONGKHIM HQ. / ~ ;. >~-!0~®1 • ~HGANGBA 2 / ~ '\.\ 1. oYAN~ISSION COMPOUND / 't -1' •...... ~ __ .-.--~ '-. II ./c., If ...... _.-.-...... 5 T Ii ...... ,/ ~ f II 0 T'()' l) I I \ ,/

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Tuensang District Longkhim Circle

Sl. 'No. Name of the villages Location code NO. --1- 2 3

1. Angangba 6/10/2

2. Chimong~r 6/10/5 3. Chungtore 6/10/4 ,4. Holongba 6/10/7 5. Lirise 6/10/3 6. Lithsami 6/10/12 7. Longkhim, H.Q. 6/10/1 ·'i. New Mangakhi 6/10/10 9. Old Mangakhi 6/10/9 10. Phire Ahire 6{10/6 11. Sansomong 6}10/8 , \ 12. Yang Ii Mission Compound 6/10/11

97 1981-CENSUS VILLAGE Tuensang District Amenities ADd

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown Total in the column and next to it in bracket. the distance in broad ranges area· viz-5 kms, 5-10 kms and 10+kms of the nearest place where of the facility is available is given) Location Name of the Total popu- code No. village vill- lalion and Educa- Medical Drin- Post & Telegraph Day Communications number of king Or age tional days (Bus stop, Rly. (in household water stn •• water way) heet- (port- of mar- ares) able) ket,hat if any 1 2 J 3 I 4 5 6 7 8 9 I ]0 IS/6/1O/1 Longkhim H.Q. NA 916(176) H(2),P(I) H(I) T P.O. .. '. BS IS/6/1O/2 Angangba NA ),06S(169) P(l) -( - 5kms) T -( - 5kms) -( - 5kms) 15/6/10/3 Lirise NA 590( 80) P(l) -(5-lOkms) T -(5-lOkms) -(5-lOkms) 1516/]0/4 Chungtore NA 1,087(174) M(2),P(I) -(5-lOkms) T -(10+ kms) -(5-10kms) 15/6/10/5 Chimonger NA 1,854(323) M(2),P(I) -(10+ kms) T -(S-10kms) -(10+ kms) ]5/6/10/6 Phire Ahire NA S34(108) P(I) -(S-IOkms) T -( - 5kms) -(5-lOkms) lS/6/10/7 Holongba NA 39l( 71) pel) -( - 5kms) T -( - 5kms) -( - Skms) IS/6/10/8 Sansomong NA 714(107) P(l) -( - 5kms) T -(S-10kms) -( - 5kms) IS/6/10/9 Old Mangakhi NA 402( 89) P{l) -(5-lOkms) T -(5-l0.Kms) BS IS/6/10/10 New Manga~i NA 151( 34) pel) -(S-IOkms) T -(5-10kms) BS 1S/6}10/11 Yangli Mission NA 7S( 15) P(l) -(5-10kms) T -(5-JOkms) -(5-10kms) Compound 15/6/10/12 Lithsami NA 3S9( 67) pel) -(S-lOkms) T -(S-10kms) -(S-lOkms)

CIRCLE TOTAL NA 8,138(1413) P(12), H(l) M(4),H{2)

.The total area could not be presented as the villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed. DIRECTORY Landuse Longkhim Circle

Landuse (i. e. area under different types of landuse in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places Remarks including App- Neares t tOwn Pow- Staple food any place roach and distance er For- Wet rice Dry Area Period of Main crops under of religi- to (in km5.) sup- jhum cultivation vill- ply ests cultiva- rice cul- under rotation oUs His- age tion Or tivation jhum toricalor irritated or un. cultiva- Archeao- irrigated tion logical interest _- 11 I 12 13 I 14 15: 16 171 18 19 20 21 PR Tuensang(37) ED Rice 4.86 19.83 239.98 NA Paddy, Maize KR Tuensang(35) ED Rice 419.66 29.95 2,169.93 NA Paddy, Maize KR Tuensang(37) ED Rice 800.06 10.12 3,390.05 NA Paddy, Maize KR Tuensang(42) Rice 3,460.07 40.06 2,799.62 NA Paddy, Maize KR Tuensang( 52) Rice 1,299.85 59.89 865.22 NA Paddy, Maize KR Tuensang(39) Rice 1,199.89 40.06 5058S NA Paddy, Maize KR Tuensang(37) ED Rice 959.92 40.06 3,659.98 NA Paddy, Maize KR Tuensa..."'lg( 36) ED Rice 5,510.18 40.06 4,557.98 NA PaddY, Maize PR Tuensang( 46) ED Rice 1,800.04 40.06 4,460.04 NA Paddy, Maize PR Tuensang( 48) ED Rice 1,199.89 19.83 1,379.98 NA Paddy, Maize PR Tuensang(38) ED Rice 4.86 10.12 NA Paddy, Ma.ize

KR Tuensang(40) 900.02 29.95 3,570.14 NA Paddy, Maize

18,559.30 369.87 27,608.90 NA CHARE CIRCLE NAGALAND CHARE CIRCLE CODE NO:6/11 TUENSANG DISTRICT INDEX

(NO"{IONAL) II01ll0AR',Ol&TRICT '" '" '" ... ~,_._._ .. C.CLl ••• '" ._ •••••• _._._ HiADQUAITER,CIRCL£ ...... •.• ._ ...@ Vll.AGtS WITH POPULATION &II[ BELOW ZOO. • ZOO· 4,.. S(),J·"'. 1000-4999...... 0. • • HOSPITAL DISPEN SAPY ...$ + HIGH SCHOOL '" '" ••• ...... ,5 I'OST Of"C[ '" ... PO f RIV£RS' , STR£AMS ... :-==--- '" ~. '- Ii 0 ' __ .-... I( s ...... t" FARM"'~ '-.." C I II ...... _. __ . C L E '--'-"_ CHARE NEW HQ· AliSOPUR \- , @. 2 4 • S \. .. \ CHARE OLD MQ· TOHGLONGSORE SIC HPD· ~o® I 0 i + 5 /-.J it. CHARE VILL· LONGKHIPEK I 12. 6 • ;" TRONGER /~ 7 • / j ..... I CHUNGLlYIHTI iv II • / LONGTHROK S(COHfO· HEli TSADAHG£-i o • 8 10

_.--._._._. "....._." \i ._.' a ./ \.

ALPHABETICAL UST OF VILLAGES TueDsang District Chare Circle

S1. No. Name of the villages Location code No. 1 2 3

1. Alisopur 6/11/4

2.' Chare H. Q. (NEW) 6/11/2.

3. Chare H. Q. (OLD) 6/11/1

4. ~hare, village \ ~J11/12 ;5. Chungliyimti 6/11/11

~. Dikhu'. Sericulture Farm 6/1113 '7. Longkhipek 6/11/6

\ Longthrok S/Compblind 8. , , 6/11/10

~. New 'l..'sadanger 6/11/8 10'. Olq T&andanger 6/11/9

11. Tonglongsore S/~omp9und 6/11/5 12.1 Tronger 6/11/1

103 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE Tuensang District Amenities and

I Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown Total in the column and next to it in bracket, the distance in broad ranges viz.-5 kms, 5-10 kms., and lO+kms, of the nearest place area~ Total where the facility is available is given,) , of popula· I . Location Name of the tion code No. village viII· and Educa. Medical Drin· Post & Telegraph Day or Communications age number tional king days of (Bus stop. Rly. (in 0; hou· water market, stn , water way) heet- seholds port- hat if ares) able any 1 I 2 I 3 I 4 5 I 6 I 7 8 9 10 15/6/11/1 Chare H.Q. (Old) NA 464{ 94) pel) H(l) T PO BS 15/6/11/2 Chare H.Q. (New) NA 747( 88) H(2),P(I) -( - Skms) T -( - 5kms) -( - 5kms) 15/6{11/3 Dikhu Sericulture NA 87( IS) -(S-IOkms) -(S-10kms) T -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms) Farm 15/6/11/4 Alisopur NA I,OS9(IS1) pel) -( - 5kri1s) T -(S-10kms) ( -5-10lons) IS/6/11/5 Tonglongsore NA 104( 20) M(2),P(I) D(l) T -(5-lOkms) -(5-10kms) S/Compound 15/6/11/6 Longkhipek NA 244( 43) pel) -( - 5kms) T -(5-10kms) -(5-1Okms) 15/6/1117 Tronger NA 548(113) pel) -( - 5kms) T -(S-1Okms) BS 15/6/11/8 New Tsadanger NA 296( 38) pel) -(S-10kms) T -(S-lOkms) -(5-10kms) 15/6/11/9 Old Tsadanger NA 1,114(171) P(I) -(5-lOkms) T -( 5-:-10 k~s ) -(5-lOkms) 15/6/11/10 Longthrok NA 19t:( 13) M(l) -(5-10kms) T -(5-10kms) -(5-lOkms) S/Comp. 15/6/11/11 Chungliyimti NA 550( 63) P(l) -(5-10kms) T -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms)

15/6/11/12 Chare Village NA 1;207(21S) P(I} -( - Skms) T -( - Skms)

CIRCLE TOTAL NA 6*616(1040) P(10),M(3) D(l),H(l) "I ,., ••• H(2)

The tota1 area coul.! not he presented as the villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed4

104 DIRECTORY Landnse Chare Circte

Landuse (i. e. area under different types of landuse in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places.) Remarks includ ng App- Nearest town Pow- Staple food Wet Dry rice Area Main crops any place roach and distance er Forest Peri- of religi- to (inkms) sup- rice cultiva- under od of Jhum cultivation ous His- vill- ply cul- tion or Jhum rota- age tiva- unirri- cultiva- tion toricalor tion gated tion Archeao- or logical irri- interest ted ~1~1~1 ____~1=2 ____~1~13~1 ___l_4 __~~1_5~1~_6~1~1_7 __ ~_18 __ 1~19_~1 _____20~ __~ ____~21~ __ PR Mokokcbung(43) ED Rice 199.94 10.12 2,302.66 NA Paddy, Maize PR Mokokcbung(38) ED Rice 99.96 10.12 2,339.89 NA Paddy, Maize KR Mokokcbung(30) Rice 19,83 50.18 NA Paddy, Maize

KR Tuensang(67) ED Rice 950.20 40.06 6,050.06 NA Paddy, Maize KR Tuensang( 53) Rice 14.97 3,330.16 NA Paddy, Maize

KR Tuensang(50) ED Rice 850.25 19.83 6,987.31 NA Paddy, Maize KR Tuensang( 4 7) ED Rice 800.06 29.95 NA Paddy, Maize KR Tuensang(jO) Rice 299.87 10.12 6,987.31 NA Paddy, Maize KR Tuensang( 51 ) ED Rice 900.02 29.95 3,169.91 NA Paddy, Maize KR Tuensang(53) Rice 10.12 NA Paddy, Maize t J ~. '. \ .. .,;1..,., "' •• ~ I ~; , - c: • 1.J KR Tuensang(53) ED Rice 1,397.79 10.12 '" 3,490.01 NA Paddy, Maize According to tradition this vill­ age is the Oldcst Ao Naga village, there are six stones still standing (three males and three females). The fore fathers of the Ao Naga clans were imer­ ged from these stoneS. The village was abandoned by Aos on their migr­ ation to the pre­ sent Ao areas. After many gener­ ations it was re­ established by the sangtams. kit MOk6kchung(43) ED Rice 1499.17 50.18 9,149.95 ·NA Paddy, Maize I., ... 7,032.66 1,652.45 43;867.56 NA

105 NOKSEN CIRCLE NAGALAND NOKSEN CIRCLE CODE NO: 6/12

TUENSANG DISTRICT INDEX (NOTIONAl) BOUNDARY, DISTRICT ... SUa-OlVISION CIRCLE ... HEADQUARTER,CIRClE.. . •. ..@)

VILLAGES WITH POPUL~TlON SIZE: BELOW ZOO, • 200·499,500-999,1000-4", ... 0 ••• PRIMARY HEALTH CENTIIt ..• ... 8 HIGH SCHOOL _.. . •• ..,5 POST OFFICl. •• • ... PO RIVERS & STREAMS .... ::-::-==

.... ~.!. ._.,_.,-.N Ii L E __ II G ,_ S (J ---. "'-,8 lJ I,., '-."" I " ",S / () ... Ie' LONGRA """'" (') '-.. • 4 I;;;. / .... i~ • • i~ ~, KONG SANG / .....

r ~~'~',' @NOKSENHQ. 7 ./'''t'',._ (., " lITEH ~.s' NOKSEN VILL. .... ~ .~ 5. eP0 • 2 ,....,____ , «::) <:l )' YALI !oq; 1/ .12 / "" t.J .;: . c., I;) <'t"N I UHPONG 4<.:J ~t:"'\} , -;: 6 °YUKUHSAKG sIc I I-C'---;,'....__ i YIHRUpi ° YUNYU:5 ~ /'?~ A Ii ._. ___ \ " • ~ ,De / .>.. E C ,'--...l._ "(, ~ Ii C l Ei'-'___ /..., j l 0 ...... SAHGTAI< /~ ,Ii (; /( 11--- _ t!!._ _/A...' I H C IRe L E '\ /

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Tllensang District Noksen Circle

SI. No. Name of the villages Location code No. 1 2 3 1. Kongsang 6/12/7 2. Kumpong 6/12/6 3. Litem 6/12/5 4. Longra 6/12/4 5. Longtang 6/12/11 6. Noksen H. Q. 6/12/1 7. Noksen Vil~age, 6/12/2 8. Sangtak 6/12/9 9. Yali 6/12/12 10. Yimrup 6/12/8 11. Yukumsang, SjComponnd 6/12/3 12. Yunyu 6/12/10

109 1981 CENSUS-VILLAGE Tuensallg District Amenities and

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown Total in the column and next to it in bracket, the distance in broad ranges area· viz.-5 kms .• 5-10 kms .• and 10+kms. of the nearest place of Totai where the facility is available is given) Location Name of the popula- village tion code No. vill· and Educa- Medical Drin- Post & Telegraph Day or Communications age number tional king days oC (Bus stop. Rly. (in 0; hou- hect- water market. stn., water way) ares) seholds port- hat if able any " ,. 1 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 10 15/6/12/1 Noksen H. Q. NA 698(124) P(l),H(1) PHC(I) T,P BPO -(10+ kms) 15/6/12/2 N oksen village NA 1.038(147) pel) -( - 5kms) T,F -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) Yukumsang -(5-lOkms) 15/6/12/3 NA 58( 9) M(I) , F -(10+kms) -(10+.kms) SjComp. 15/6/12/4 Longra NA 56?( 91) pel) -(l0+ kms) F -(10+kms) -(10+ kms) 15/6/12/5 Litem NA 464( 79) P(l) -( -5 kms) F -(-5 kms) -(10+ kms) 15/6/12/6 Kupong/Kumpong NA 150( 26) pel) -(10+ .kms) F -(lO+kms) -(10+ kms) 15/6/12/7 Kongsang NA 1,097(200) P(I),M(I) -(10+ kms) F -(10+.kms) -(10+ kms) 15/6/12/8 Yimrup NA 570( 91) pel) -(10+ kms) T -(lO+kms) -(10+ kms) 15/6/12/9 Sangtak NA 681( 90) P(l) -(10+ kms) T -(10+kms) -(10+ kms) 15/6/12/10 Yunyu NA 528( 87) pel) -(10+ kms) T -(10+kms) -(10+ kms) 15/6/12/11 Longtang NA 338( 57) pel) -(10+ kms) T -(10+kms) -(10+ kms) 15/6/12/12 Yali NA 505( 88) P(1) -(10+ kms) T -(lO+kms) -(10+ kms) CIRCLE TOTAL NA 6,694(1.089) P(ll), PHC(l) M(2),H(I)

.. The total area could not be presented as the villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed.

110 DIRECTORY Landuse - Noksen Circle Landuse ( i, e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places Remarks including Approa- Nearest town and POW"[ St"I, any place ch to distance supp- food of religious village (ill kms ) ly Forest Wet rice Dry rice Area under IPeriod of Main crops Historical 0 r cultivation cultivation under Jhum Archeaol- Jhum CUI-j rotation ogical inte- Or irrigated orl unirrig- tivation cultivation I ated rest. 11 12 I 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 KR Tuensang (71) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice J:4 KR Tuensang (55) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice J:1 KR Tuensang (60) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice

KR Tuensang (82) ED Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice KR Tuensang (68) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice KR Tuensang (60) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice KR Tuensang (65) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice KR Tuensang (40) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice KR Tuensang (42) Ric! NA NA NA NA NA Rice l Yl ~ . KR Tuensang (40) Rice NA tNA NA NA NA Rice KR Tuens,ang (35) Rice iNA NA NA NA NA Rice KR Tuensang (25) Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice NA NA NA NA NA Rice J:5

III LONGLENG CIRCLE NAGALAND INDEX LONGLENG CIRCLE &OUNOARY,DISTAICT... _ .... "".'''. .._f_'_ CODE NO:6/13 SUI DIV~ION", _' ••> _, .~-.-~- t" CtlCLE"",,,,,,~ t.... .,...... ____,_,_ TUENSANG DISTRICT HEADQUARTER,CIRCLE ... ,. _. ..@ (NOTIONAL) VILLAGES .... ITH POPULATION SIZE: _.ELO .... 200,~OO-499.~O-999.IOOO-4999•• 0 ••• ·HOSPITAL. DiSPENSARy ...... '" •• , ... EE> + HtGH SCHOOL... ..: '.' &.. I...... ".5 POST OFFle E •• , , ..' ... '" ••• .... ",PO RIVERS , STREAMS .., ,"' .., ..'>' ._-:::::=--

jO i . YUTAN S/COMPD· f II 0 S \ i 1/1 r YONGSKEI • 12 \ YOtiGAM \ • 6 \ -4

YAONG YACHEM S/COMPD. \', o 13 nf:: MONGNYU \ ~ YAONG • 5 \ 1S • ORANGKONG ft.~ . LONGLENG H~SION CO~f~'· ~ONG ENG LEP~OS~~uNY !_

PO(§) LONGLENG HQ· \ @. I PONGO ! PONGO S/COMPD .• 10 21 • ;'i ~~(> PHOMCHING HUKPANG <{ • MONGTIKAN 17· oNAMCINGI ?/COMPO. .,. ~ '6 • 18 YONGPANG S/COMPD, " -s- '"'0"-;-"5"-,, '. . i~4NGPANG \ EN ...... ·...... 22 • \ A C ,...... _ YA ING . " _" / 2 \ r""""- I :.... l j''','' SAKCIII/VtMJANG sic PO. J ... ;:--.. +°25 j" (/""-" SAKCHI VI[L~OCHING : ~ i'~'Z~.· 27.,. S '-..,' .. /, A HG I:..

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

ToensaDI District Longleng Circle

S1. No. Name of the Villages LocatioD Code No. 1 2 3 1 Aoching 6/13/27 2 Hukpang 6113/19 3 Longleng H. Q. 6/13/1 4 Longleng Leprosy Coly 6/13/3 5 Longleng Mission Compound 6/13/2 6 Mongnyu 6/13/5 7 Mongti}cans 6/13/16 8 Namching S/Comp. 6/13/18 9 Niyan 6/13/7 10 Orangkong 6/13/4 11 Phomching 6/13/17 12 Pongo 6/13/20 13 Pongo S/Comp. 6/13/21 14 Sakchi Village 6/13/26 15 Sakchiyimjang S/C6mpound 6/13/25 16 Tangha 6/13/10 17 Yachem 6/13/14 18 Yadng-Yachem S/Comp. 6/13/13 19 Yangching 6/13/24 20 Yangpang 6/13/22 21 Yangya 6/13/8 22 Yagya S/Compound 6/13/9 23 Yaong 6/13/15 24 Yongam 6/13/6 25 Yangpang S/Comp. 6/13/23 16 Yongshei/Kamahu 6/13/12 11 Yutan SlComp. 6/13/11

115 1981 CENSUS - VILLAGE Tuensang District Amenities and

Total Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the area· TQtal column and next to it in. bracket, the distance in broad ninges viz-Skms, S.... lOkms of and 10+ kms of the nearest place where, the facility is available is given.) Location Name of the popul- alion I code No. village viJl- F age and . ( in number Educa- Medical Drink- Post & Day or COlll{l1unications of hou- ing wat- hect- seholds tional Telegraph days of (Bus stop Rly, ares) ler (port· market, Stn, ~ater way) ! f ,abIF) hat if any , 1 2,I 3 I __:_4_...!.,__.::::_5 -+__ -=6_--=-.....!,_...,,_;_7 --=-__..:.8 __....!...,__::9_..L..__1::__:0 - __ 15/6/13/1 LonglengH.O. NA 1,886(384) P(2), M(I) HP) T PO -tIO+kms) 15/6/13/2 Longleng' \ I' ., Mission Compound I\NA 221( 35) H(I) -( -~kp}s) S -( -5kms)• ~'10+kms) 15/6/13/3 Longleng Leprosy Colony NA 402(113) P(I), M(I) -( -5kms) T -( -Skms) -'(10+kms) IS/6/13/4 Orangkong NA 989(206) P(I) -( ..-5kms) T -(5-lOkms) -OO+kms) 15/6/13/S Mongnyu~ I' \:NA 1,393(226) P(I) -( ~5kms) S -(5-10kms) -(lO+kms) 15/6/13/6 Yongam NA 648(122) P(I) -(5 -10kpls) T -( 10+,kms) -(IO+kms) 15/6/13/7 Niyan NA 1,418(202) P(I) -( 1Ori-,kms) T -( lO+kms) -(10+kms) 15/6/13/8 Yangya NA 1,690(283) P(2) -( I,O+'kms) S -(NA) -(IO+kms) 15/6/13/9 Yangya I S/Comp. NA 488( 99) M(I) :C(I) S -( 10+lcm&) -(1O+kms) 15/6/13/10 Tangha NA 816(152) P(1) -(NA) S -{ lO+kms) -(10+kms) IS/6/13/11 Yutan J S/Comp. NA lOS( 18) ,N(]) -(NA) s -( 10+kms) -(lO+kms) 15/6/1:/12 Yongshei/ Kamahu NA 920(167) P{I) -(NA) S -( 10+kms) -(10+kms) 15/6/13/13 Yang- Yachem S/Compounq NA 9( 6) M(1) -(NA) T -{ 10+kms) -(IO+kms) 15/6/13/14 Yachem NA 1,487(284) P(2) -(~A) T -( lO+kms) -(lO+kms) 15/6/13/15 Yaong 'NA 936(182) P(l) (NA) T - ( lO+~ms) -(IO+kms) 15/6/13/16 Mongtikang NA 357( 73) P(I) .l(~A) S -( 10+kms) -{lO+kms) 15/6/13/17 Phomching 'NA 848(162) PO) -(NA) T -( lO+kms) -(lO+kms) 15/6/13/18 Narnching S/c;:,omp. f NA 90( 24) M{1.) \(t;T~) S -( 10+kms) dlO+kms) 15/6/13/19 Hukpang NA 1,068(214) P(l) -(NA) T -( 10+ kms) '....(lO+kms) 15/6/13/20 Pongo NA 1,395(256) P(1) -(NA) T -( lO+kms) -(IO+kms) 15/6/13/21 Pongo S/Comp. NA 237( 59) M(l) -(NA) T -( 1O+km5) -(lO+kms) 15/6/13/22 Yangpang NA 775(137) P(I) -(NA) S -( 10+kms) -(10+kms) 15/6/13/23 '(ongpang S/Cornp. NA 119( 26) M(I) -(NA) S -( lO+kms) ... -(lO+kms)

116 DIRECTORY Landuse Longleng Circle

Landuse ( i, e. area under different types of landuse in hectares . rounded upto 2 decimal places Remarks inciuding Approa- Nearest town and POW"[ gl'pk any place ch to distance supp- food of religious village (in kms) ly Forest Wet rice Pry rice Area under' Period of Main crops Historical 0 r cultivation cultivation Jhl.m cu]- rotation under Jhum A~che!i0l- Or irrigated orl unirrig· culti yadon logIcal IDte- tivation rest I ated I 11 12 I 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 KR Mokokchung( 79) ED Rice 6.07 121.41 NA Rice

KR Mokokchuflg( 79) ED Rice 1.21 12.14 NA Rice

KR Mokokchung( 79) ED Rice 1.62 12.14 NA Rice KR Mokokchung( 84) ED Rice 8.09 2,488.82 NA Rice KR Mokokcbung( 94) Rice 12.14 2,585.94 NA Rice KR Mokokclwng(llO) Rice 10.93 582.75 NA Rice FP Mokokchun~ 95) Rice 12.55 2,391.69 NA Rice KR Mokokcbung( 95) Rice 6.07 3,314.38 NA Rice

KR Mokokcbung( 95) Rice 1.21 874.12 NA Rice FP Mokokcbung( 92) Rice 8.50 1,857.51 NA Rice

FP Mokokchung( 88) Rice 0.81 126.26 NA R\ce

KR Moko}cchung( 71) Rice 6.41 1,857.51 NA Rice

KR Mokokchung( 71) , .. Rice 2.02 67.99 NA Rice KR Mokokchung( 71) ED Rice 10.12 3,569.33 NA Rice KR Mokokchung( 71) ED Rice 4.86 2,076.04 NA Rice FP Mokokchung(107) Rice 6.07 806.13 NA Rice FP Mokokchung( 100) Rice 10.12 1,893.93 NA Rice

KR Mokokchung(100) Ricl'! 0.40 194.25 NA Rice FP Mokokchung( 96) Rice 14.16 2,174.38 NA Rice KR Mokokchung( 89) Rice 28.33 2,889.46 NA Rice

KR Mokokchung( 89) Rice 0.81 546.33 NA Rice ," KR Tuensang ( 64) Rice 10.12 1,289.33 NA Rice

KR Tuensang ( 64) Rice 0.40 240.38 NA Rice 117 1981-CENSUS VILLAGE Tuensang District Amenities And Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown Total in the column and next to it in bracket, the distance in broad ranges area· viz-5 kms, 5-10 kms and lO+kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is giyen) of Total popu- , Location Name of the lation and DaY code No. village viii- Educa- Medical Orin- Post & Telegraph Communications age number of tional king Or (Bus stop, Rly. (in household water days stn , watfr way) heet- (port- of able) mar- ares) ket hat . if any ____:_2 ____,1 3 ___4__ ~_5_~ __6__ ~_7.~ ___~8 __ ~1~9~ ____~1~0 ____ 15/6/13(24 Yangching NA 483{ 82) P{I) -(NA) T -( lO+kms) , .. -(10+kms) 15(6/13/25 Sakchiyimjang S/Compound NA 178{ 43) M{l) D(l) T -( lO+kms) -(10+kms) 15/6/13/26 Sakchi Village NA 1,091(188) P(I) -(-5kms) T -( 10+kms) -(10+kms) 15/6113/27 Aoching NA 756( 87) P(I) -(NA) T -( 10+kms) -(lO+kms) CIRCLE TOTAL NA 20829(3830) P(22), M(9), D(2), H(I) H(l)

\ .. The total area could not be presented as the villages in Nagaes are not dadastrally surveyed.

118 DIRECTORY LaDduse Longleng Circle Landuse (i. e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places Remarks including App- Nearest town Pow- Staple food any place roach and distance er For- Wet rice Dry Area Period of Main crops under of religi- to (in kms.) sup- ests cultiva- rice cuI- under rotatiOn jhurn cultivation ous His- viII- ply tion Or tivation jhurn tOrical or age irrigated or un- cultiva- Archeao- irrigated tion ogical interest

11 12 13 14 15 : 16 17 18 19 20 21 FP Tuensang ( 60) Rice 24.28 801.28 NA Rice

K.R Tuensang ( 50) Rice 0.81 194.25 NA Rice KR Tuensang ( 50) Rice 28.33 1,631.69 NA Rice KR Tuenlang ( 45) Rice 12.14 852.27 NA Rice

...... 228.60 ft. 3,5451.71 NA ...

119 lUBU CIRCLE NAGALAND TOBU CIRCLE \ . ./ \ ... - CODe NO 6/14 VAl /

• II / i TUENSANG DISTRICT / , " II(ILOMETRH Q i \ o YONGHONG• \ 8 CH4HGNYU• \ z 10 KENCHENSHU• < 9 \'> YAKSHU• 7 I 'lMOPONG S/COHP '7' . 6 0 ~ + .> ( III ) • •UKH. . S 1 :I- .f I

) \ C(, \ \ ·T4HKHONG 4 ""II) N 0 '-_f-'-- ;/ ~ c:."\ .~~ SHAHNYU• ~" m("'" 3 'ITOBU HQ. I Z!'@. 1 . ~ ~po ...• '»\ ~ -z... ~po I ..... \ .TOBU 'Ill. ". . 2 L 1...... - R c (' . G / '-. -9 ...... INDE X C' 80UNDARY, INTERNATIONAl •• ------. ( " " OISTRICT .• , ------~ CIRCLE " . " ). __ CIRCLE HEADQUARTERS @ VlllAGts WITH POPULATION $IZE' BELOW i N o 2.00 J 2.00 ·"49' ~ SOO-'gg!), 1000- 49" .• , Q • • • PRINAAY HEALTH CENTR.E, DISPENS..... y ... (8 + 1'0lT OFFICE ••• 1'0 AIVERS &. STREAMS

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES Tuensang District Tobu Circle St. No. Name of the villages I Location code. No 1 2 I 3 1 Changnyu 6{14/10

2 Kenchenshu 6/14/9

3 Mopong S/compound 6/14/6

4 Shamnyu 6/14/3

5 Tamkliong 6/14/4

6 Tobu H. Q. 6/14/1

7 Tobu village 6/14/2

8 Ukha 6/14/5

9 Yai 6/14/11

10 Yakshu 6/ 14/7

11 Yo:g,ghong 6/14/8

123 1981' CENSUS V1LLAGE Tuensang .District Amenities And

Amenities avail .. ble (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown Total Total in the column and next to it in bracket, the distance in broad· ranges area· popula- viz-5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and lO+kms, of the nearest place of tion where the facility is available is given) Location Name of the and code No. village vill- number Educa· Medical D~in· Post Day or Communications age of hou- tiona) king & days of (bus stop Riy. (in seholds water Telegraph the mar- stn, water way) hect- (por- ket hat alcs) table) if any 2 I 3 t 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15/6/14/1 Tabu H.Q. NA 1,201(167) M(l) PHC(l)' T PO BS 15}6/14/2 Tobu village NA 1,561(300) P(l) PH~(l) T PO BS 15}6/14/3 Shamnylol NA 993(203) P(l) -(NA) T -(NA) -(NA) 15/6{14/4 Tamkhong NA 1,417(258) P(l) ~(NA) • 'T -(NA) -(NA) 15/6/14/5 Ukha NA 1,373(237) P(I) -(NA) ~ -(NA) -(~A) 15/6/14/6 Mopong S/Comp. NA 68( 22) P(l) 0(1) T -(NA) -(NA) 15/6/14/7 Yakshu NA 1,162(228) P(l) -(NA) -'f -(NA) -(NA) 15/6/14/8 Yonghong NA 664(132) P(l) -(NA) T -(NA) -(NA) 15}6/14}9 Kenchensnu NA 623(123) P(l) -(NA) T -(N~) -(NA) -(NA) 15}6/14/1O Changnyu NA 485( 97) P(l) -(NA) Tl' -(NA) 15/6/14/11 Yai N~ 402( 83) P(I) -(NA) T -(NA~ -(NA) CIRCLE TOTAV ... 9,949(1850) P(lO),M(I) D(1),PHC(2)

• The total area could not be presented as the villages in Nagaland are not cadastrally surveyed.

124' .. DIRECTORY Landuse Tobn Circle - Landuse (,i, e. area under different types of Janduse in hectares I rounded upto 2 decimal places Remarks including Approa- Nearest town and Power Staple any place ch to distance supp- food of religious village (ill kms ) Iy Forest Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period of Main crops Historical Or cultivation cultivation Jhum cuI- rotation under Jhum Archeaol- Or irrigated orl unirrig' tivation cultivation ogical inte- I ated rest. 11 12 I 13 I 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 PR Tuensang(46) ED Rice NA NA NA Rice PR Tuensang(44) ED Rice NA NA NA Rice KR Tuensang(60) Rice NA NA NA Rice KR Tuensang(68) Rice NA NA NA Rice ,KR Tuensang(70) Rice NA NA NA Rice KR Tuensang(75) Rice NA NA NA Rice KR Tuensang(76) Rice NA NA NA Rice KR Tuensang(80) Rice NA NA NA Rice KR Tuensang(80) Rice NA NA NA Rice KR Tuensang(81) Rice NA NA NA Rice KR Tuensang(83) Rice NA NA NA Rice NA NA NA ,,\'

125 MONYAKSHU CIRCLE NAGALAND MONYAKSHU CIRCLE CODE NO: 6/15 TUEN SANG DISTRICT KILOMETRES o I :2 3

MONYAKSHU HQ. o @o I . PO I \ N \ o (

l~ +.CHANG AN ,.0aUMEI S/COHP. c 3 I I + ._"'.ESAO \ Kh

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c INDEX l E BOUNDARY', INTERI'IATIONAL ., .•.. ___ ._ DISPENSA.RY ... ._ + DISTRICT '" ... ..,_._._.- POST OFFICE... ." PO , , CIRCLE ...... RIVERS l STREAMS ... -::::=:::--- _._.- ..... CIRCLE HEADQUARTERS ... @ VILLAGES WITH ·POPULATION '?'ZE: BELOW 200,200- 499.500 - 999 , 1000-4999... ._ .••• ..:0.. • Bas

ALPHABETICAl: -LIST OF VILLAGES TUeBsang District . c Monyakshu Circle

SI.No. Name of the Villages- Location code Na.

1 2 3

1- Bumei S/Comp. 6/15/3 2. Monyakshu H.Q. 6/15/1

3. Monyakshu Village 6/15/2 4. Pesao 6/15/5 5. Sanglangib.u 6/15/4 6. Shingnyu 6/15/7 7. Yongkhao 6/15/6

129 1981 CBNSUS VILLAGE Tuensang District Amenities And Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown Total Total in the column and next to it in bracket, the distance in broad ranges area· popula- viz-5 kms., 5-10 kms. and lO+kms., of the nearest place of tion where the facility is available is given) Looation Name of the and code No. village vill- number Educa. Medical Drin· Post Day or Communications age of hou- tiona I king & days of (blls stop Rly. (in seholds watl:r Telegraph the mar- stn, water way) hect- (por- ares) ket hat table) I if any 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15/6/15/1 Manyakshu NA 114( 26) pel) -(NA) T PO -(lO+kms) H.Q.

15/6/15}1 Manyakshu NA 2,124(402) P(l) -(NA) T PO It. -(10 + kms) Village 15/6/15/3 Bumei NA 48( 15) M(1) D(I) T -(NA) -(IO+kms) S/Compound 15/6/15/4 Sangiangshu NA 1,726(347) pel) D(I) T -(NA) -(NA) 15/6/15/5 pesao NA 1,649(342) P(1) D(l) T -(NA) -(NA) 15.6/1516 Yongkhao NA 1,095(250) P(1) D(1) T -(NA) -(NA) 15/6115}7 Shingnyu NA 80( 18) -(NA) -(NA) -(NA) -(~A) .. , -(NA) CIRCLE TOTAL 6,836(1400) P(5),M(1) D(4) : ..

III The total area could not be presented as the villages in Nagaland are not dadastrally surveyed.

130 DIRECTORY Landuse Monyakshu Circle

Landuse ( i, e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places Remarks including Approa- Nearest town and Power Staple any place ch to distance supp- food of religiOUS village (ill kms) ly Forest Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period of Main crops Historical Or cultivation cultivation Jhum cuI- rotation under Jhum Archeaol- or irrigated orl unirrig- tivation cultivation ogical inte- I aled rest. -1-1- 12 I~ I 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 KR Tuensang( 86) Rice NA NA NA Rice

KR Tuensang( 87) Rice NA NA NA Rice

KR Tuensang( 85) Rice .. , NA NA NA Rice

KR Tuensang( 84) Rice NA NA NA Rice KR Tuensang( 96) Rice NA NA NA Rice KR Tuensang( 86) Rice NA NA NA Rice KR Tuensang(llO) Rice .. , NA NA NA Rice

131 TAMLU CIRCLE NAGALAND TAMLU CIRCLE CODE HO: 6/16 TUENSANG DISTRICT INDEX

(MOTIONAL) .OUNDARY... TAT~ •.• •.. " DISTRICT... •...... , ... ' .-_. ____ ; ____ •• ..C~LE_ ..• ...... _._._ HUOQUARTEIt,clltCLE.. ••• ... @ VILLAGE~·WITH POPULATION SIZE .IIIELOW zoo, 200"499, 500-999, IOOO~4;99 ... : .. 0 • • •., PRIMARY HEALTH CItNTIlE. OISPENSAIIY .... ® + HIGH SCHOOL •.•. ..• ..• .... .•. ." S f "OST OffiCE •.•. .,. .., .,.PO RIVERS l. STREAMS... '" :,c; r.. ._"\ .. )'" : """,0..1o· './...... \ BASHOLA.-4 I u \ SAMNYUCHIN(; - \ 3 • DC , .... , "'j f CD j i ~ / ~ I .;:, / TAHLU Vlll • Z ~ .I r.:.. TAMLU HQ / ~.II I ~po OJ (' l

x \" KANGCHING.' o. 9 ~. '0) • :If; I ~+. \.. ~ \ '0. ~ o. r .. s:.\ <)

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES

Tuensang District Tamlu Circle

~l. No. Nathe of the villages Location code No. 1 2 3 1. Bashola/Borhola 6/16f4 2. Bora/Namsang 6/16/7 3. Bora/Namsang, S/Compound 6/16/8

1'4. Kangching 6/16{9 5. Ngotchungching 6/16{5 I !6. Samnyuching 6/16/3

,7., Shitap 6/16/6 \S. Ta:m1u H. Q. 6/16/1 \9. Tamlu Village 6116/2

135 1981 CENSUS VILLAGE Tuens8ng District Amenities And Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown Total Total in the column and next to it in bracket, the distance in broad ranges area· popula· viz-5 kms. 5-10 kms. and lO+kms., of the nearest place of tion ~here the facility is available is given) Location Name of the and vill. code No. village number Educa. Medical Drin· Post Day or Communications • age of hou. king & days of (bus stop RIy • (in seholds tional heet. water Telegraph the mar· stn, water way) ares) (por· ket hat table) I if any 2 3 1 4 I 5 6 7 8 9 10 15/6/16/1 Tamlu H.Q. NA 497( 95) P(I),H(1) PHC S PO -( 10+kms) IS/6/16/2 Tamlu Village NA 1,246(212) P(3) -( - Skms) S -( - Skms) -( 10+kms) IS/6/16/3 Samnyuching NA 296( 48) P(1) -( lO+kms) S -( 10+kms) -( 10+kms) IS/6/16/4 Bashola/Borhola NA 528(110) pel) -( lO+kms) N -( - Skrns) '-( 10+kms) (Ladaig¥h) IS/6/16/5 NgotchuJJ.g~hing NA 93( 18) P(l) -( lO+kms) T -( 10+kms) -( 10+kms) 15/6/16/6 Shitap NA 103( 29) PCl) -( - 5kms) N -( ~ 5kms) -( 10+kms) 15/6/16/7 Bora/Namsang NA 1,179(208) P(2) -( - 5kms) S PO -( 10+kms) 15/6/16/8 Bora/Namsang NA 52( 14) Mel) D(l) s ,.( - 5kms) -( 10+kms) S/Compound IS/6/16/9 Kangching NA 881(117) P(I) -(5-10kms) S -(5-10kms) -(5-10kms)

CIRLE TOTAL '" 4,875(851) P(ll),M(l) D(1),PHC{I) H(l)

• The total area could not be presented as the villages in Nagalan,d are not cadastrally surveyed.

136 DIRECTORY Landuse Tamlu Circle

I Landuse ( i, c. area under different types of Janduse in hectares rounded upto 2 decimal places Remarks including Approa- NCarest town and Power Staple Bny place ch to distance supp- food ef religious village (iukms) Iy Forest Wet rice Dry rice Area under Period of Main crops Historical Or cultivation cultivation Jhum cuI- rotation under Jhum Archeaol- Or irrigated orl unirrig- tivation cultivation ogical inte- I ated rest. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 KR Mon(65) Rice 8.09 32.37 Rice .. KR Mon(65) Rice 40.47 356.12 Rice FP Mon{69} Rice 24.28 80.9.4 Rice '" KR Mon(69) Rice 105.22 RiCe

FP Mon{57} Rice 12.14 32.37 Rice KR Mon(50) Rice 4.05 12.14 Rice

KR .Mon(55} .. '\' Rice ..... ~ 84.98 360.17 Rice

KR Mon(55) Rice ~~, Rice

KR Mokokchung(68) ..'.' Rice . • J. 48,56 194.25 Rice

'I' 327.79 1,068.36

IJ7 APPENDIX I Tuensang District T41hsilwise Abstract of Educational,

EDUCATIONAL

Primary Middle Matricula- Higher College,) Adu1t lite- Others SI. School School tion/Secon- secondary { (graduate racy class/ No. N arne of Tahsil dary School PUC/Inter- and above) centres Yillages with mediate/Ju- no educational viII- Ins- Yil!- Ins- nior College facilities ages titu- ages titu- I lions lions Y'U- ~ I!1s- YiJl- \ I~s- Y'Il_I !lS- YiII- \ I!1S- Y'Il-! I~s- 1 tltu- htu- I tllU- ages t~tu- 1 tltu- ages tions ages tions ages tions hons ages lions 1 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 114 15 16 I 17 1. Pungro 19 19 4 4 1 1 2. Kiphire 21 22 3 3 1 1 3. Sitimi 8 8 1 1 4. Seyochun,g 9 9 2 2 5. Chessore 6 6 2 2

6. Shamatorr 11 12 2 2 1 1 '0- 1 7. Thonoknyu 10 10 1 1 ..... 1 8. NOklak 19 19 3 3 1 1 9. Tuensang Sadar 19 19 17 17 ... " i •• 2 10. Longkhim 12 12 2 4 1 2 11. Chare 11 10 2 3 1 2 1 12. Noksen 11 11 2 2 1 1 .... 13. Longleng 19 '22 9 9 1 1 14. Tobu 10 10 1 1 15. Manyakshu 5 5 1 1 1 16. Tamlu 9 11 1 1 1

] 38 VlLLAGE DIRECTORY Medical and' other Amenities

MEDICAL

Dispensa{y Hospital Maternity and Primary health Family plann- Primary health Community Others child welfare centre/health ing centre sub-centre health worker centre/Mater- centre Villages nity horne/child with no welfare centre medical facility Viu_ll.ns- V'll- f J!1s- ViII- \ I~stitu- Vii I!lstitu- Vill- 1I?stitu- vilI-j Ipstitu- viii-I Num- Vill- I~stitu- a es t!tu- 1 Htu- -I ages tlOns ages tlons ages bers ages ItIOns g tlOns ages tions ages tlOns ages tlOns 18 19 J 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 3 3 20 4 4 1 19 1 8

1 1 .... ••• t .... 10

1 1 1 ;jI ••• 6

2 2 ... 1 1 * ~ •• 2 2 1 1 .... 9 4 4 1 1 .... 14 3 3 24 1 11 1 1 1 .... 0 10 1 -11 2 2 1 24 1 2 2 8

4 4 l. ~ 3 1 1 1 1 7

139 APPENDIX I Tuensang District TahsiIwise Abstract of Educational,

DRINKING WATER

Sl. Name ofTah~iI Tap IWcll Tank Tubewell River Fountain Canal Others More than ViIlalZes with no No. one SOUrce drinking water faci- lity of any type

1 - 1 I 2 35 36 I 37 I 38 ,39 ,40 41 42 43 44 1. Pungro 5 18 2. Kiphire 18 19 ,.. 13 3. Sitimi 5 4 4. Seyochung 7 4 .... 5. Chess ore 6 2 , ...... ,'" '" 6. ShamatfHf 13 7 " ... .. , • ,] 7. Thonokpyu 7 5 , •• I 8. Noklak, 18 .... 1 9. TuensaJlg Sadar 19 4 3 1 10. Longkh,i:rp. 12 11. Chare 12 \ 12. Noksen, 7 7 \ 2 13. Longleqg 16 11 14. Tobu 11 15. Manyakshu 6 1 16. Tamlu 1 2 6

140 VILLAGE DIRECTORY Medical and other Amenities' Tamln Circle ,r POST AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATION POWER SUPPLY,-

P O. T. O. P.T. O. P.O.& T.O. & P.T.O.& Phone Bus stop Railway Navigable Avai- Not available Phone Phone phone station water way lable

I 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

1 4 4 20

2 3 6 8 7

4 15 11 16 1 3 8 4 1 2 8 4 1 2 10 1 6 21 2 2 2 9 2 .~ .

2 000

141 APPENDIX II - VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Land utiliSation dati' in respect 'of "DO monicipal to'lvns (census towns) Tnensang District , - Landuse (i.ll. area under 0 different type of landdse in hectare rounded upto 2 decimal places) I Sl. , Hilme of the Town Total area Period of Main crops No. 0) (in sq, kms) rotation under ]hum forest Wefrice ccii- ,Dry rice culti~ Area underi v '11 cUltivation ~iv~tiol} R~ 'vli'tion or un- jhum cultiva- Irrigated irrigated tion

.. 1· I 2 1.. 1 4 -I 5. . I· 8 9

NA NA NA NA 'NA NA

142 APPENDIX-III-VILLAGE DIRECTORY List of village where DO amenities are available

Name of Circle Name of the Villages Location Code No. 2 3

Manyakshu Shingnyu 15/6/15/7

143 APPENDIX - TV - VILLAGE DIRECTORY

IV.B.List of villages according to the proportion of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes to the total population by ranges. Tuensang District

Ranges of scheduled tribes L.C. No. Name of villages L.C. No. Name of villages L.C. No. Name of villages population (percentage)

1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Circle : Pungro H.Q. 0-5. 6-15 16-25 26-35 36-50 51+ 15/6/1/1 Pungro H.Q. 15/6j1/2 Pungro Village 15/6/1}3 Luthur 15/6/1/4 penkim 15/6/1/5 Salumi 15/0/1/6 Fakim 15/6/1/7 Manik 15/6/1/8 Thanamir 15/6/1/9 Sangtsiyung 15/6/1/10 Phukphur 15/6/1/11 Mutonger 15/6}1/12 Sangkamti 15/6/1/13 Zumkiur 15/6/1/14 Chikiponger 15/6/1/15 Longtsunger 15/6/1/16 Iponger 15/6/1/17 Zanger 15/6/1jI8 Tekiyong 15/6/1/19 Chomi 15/6/1/20 Vongti 15/Q/l/21 Moya 15/6/1/22 . Mimi 15/6/1/23 Khonga.

Circle : Kiphire

0-5~ 6-15 16-25 26-35 36-50 51+ 15/6/2/1 Kiphire H.Q. 15/6/2/2 Phelonger 15/6/2/3 Anatonger 15/6{2/4 Purure 15/612/5 Hutanger (Hutami) 15/6/2/6 Horonger 15/6/2/7 Kisetong 15/6/2/8 Risetsi 15/6/2/9 Insikiur 15/6/2/10 Amahator 15/6/2/11 Longkorer 15/6/2/12 Changchor 15/6/2/13 Kior 15/6/2/14 Singrip 15/6/2/15 Longthonger 15/6/2/16 Kiphire ViiI. 15/6/2/17 Shampore 15/6/2/18 Longmatra 15/6/2/19 Ngoromi 15/6/2/20 Longmatra (S.T.N.) 15/6/2/21 Pungren 15/6/2/22 Tctheyo 15/6/2/23 Tethezu 15/6/2/24 New Longmatra. Circle : Sitimi 0-5. 6-15 16-25 26-35 36-50 51+ 15/6/3/1 Sithrti StatiOii 15/6/3/2 Sithrii Viilage 15/6j3/3 Nikiya (Yangseki) 15/613/4 Langzanger 15/6/3/5 Thazivi 15/6/3/6 Natsami 15/6/3/7 IWnit" 15/6/3{8 Nitoi 15/6/3/9 Shishimi.

144 ( Contd. 2 )

Ranges of scheduled tribes L.C. No. Name of villages L.C. No. Name of villages L.C. No. flopulation Name of villages (percentage)

2 3 4 5 6 1

Circle ; Seyochung 0-5- 6-15 16-25 26-35 36-50 51+ 15/6/4/1 Seyochung Post 15/6/4/2 Thangthur 15/6/4/3 Yingphire 15/6/4J4 Old Monger 15/6/4/5 New Monger 15/6(4/6 Seyochung 15/6/4/7 Tsunger 15/6/4/8 Yangsitong 15/6/4/9 Phisami 15/6/4/10 Lukhami 15/6/4/11 Shothumi. Circle ; Chessore 0-5. 6-15 16-25 26-35 36-50 51 + 15/6/5/1 Chessore Stn. 15/6/5/2 Chessore Vill. 15/6/5/3 Hukir lS/6/S/4 Iponger IS/6/S/5 Kephore 15/6(5/6 Kiutsikiut isI6(S/7 Shiponger 1516/S/8 .. Y/Anner. Circle ; Shamatorr O-S. 6-15 16-2S 26-35 36-S0 SI+ 15/6/6/1 Shamatorr Post 15/6/6/2 Sbamatorr Vill. 15(6/6/3 Shamatorr N .A.P. 15/6/6/4 Melangchuri 15/6/6/5 Sangphur 1516/6/6 Chassir 15/6/6/7 Yakur 15/6/6/8 Rurrur (Old) 15/6/6/9 Rurrur (New) 15/6/6/10 Sikiur 15/6/6/11 Waphur IS/6/6/12 Lasikiur ,15/6/6/13 Liangkonger.

Circle ; Thonoknyu O-S. 6-15 16-25 26-35 36-50 51-1'" 15)6/1/1 Thonoknyu Station' i5j6/7j2 Th6noknyu Village i5/6/7/3 rhokchut 15/6f7/4 Pang 15/pP/5 Th0nosonyu 15/6/7/6 Chipur 15/6/7/7 ,Kenjong 15/6/7/8 Wui 15/6/7/9 Sanglao 15/6/7/10 Pessu 15/6/7/11 Chiliso 15/6/7112 Kenphu. 145 ( Contd. 3 ) .

I Ranges of Icheduled ,tribes L.C. No. Name of villaats L.C. No. Name of villages L,C. No. Name of villages populatIOn (percentage)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Circle: Noklak O-S. 6-15 16-25 26-35 36-S0 51+ 15/6/8/1 Noklak H.Q. 15(6/.8/2 Nokyan 15[6/8/3 Wansoi 15/6/8/4 P~n&sha 15/6/8/5 Taknyu 15[6/8/6 Yimpang 15/6/8/7 Waoshu 15/6/8/8 Noklak Village 15/6/8/9 Chingmei 15/6/8/10 Chen dang Saddle 15/6/8/11 Tsawao 15/6/8/12 Yakhao 15/6/8/13 Panso 15/6/8/14 Kenghyu 15/6/8/15 Nokhu 15/6/8/16 Lengnyu 15/6/8{17 Langnok; 15/6/8/18 Aniashu 15/6/8/19 Chaklangan. Circle : Tuensang Sadar 0-5. 6-15 16-25 26-35 36-50 SI+ 15/6/9/1 Sauchu lS/6/9/2 Momching IS/6i9/3 ~angsen /CompoWld 15/6/9/4 Bhumpak lS/6/9/5 NgoWlchung 15/6}9/6 Lokong S/Compound 15/6/9/7 Hak 15(6/9{8 Nakshu ] 5/6/9(9 Sangsangnyu 15/6/9/10 Hakchang 15/6/9/11 Maksha 15/6/9/12 Nyinyim IS/6/9/13 Konya 15/6/9/14 Thimlak Fishery 15/6/9/15 Kejok Farm 15/6/9/16 \ruensang Vill. 15/6/9/17 Khudeh IS/6/9/18 Helipong Agricul- tural Farm

1 15/6/9/19 Helipong ViII. 15/6/9/20 Sibongsang 15/6/9/21 Longtokur 15/6/9(22 \Solokur 15/6/9/23 Kuthur 15/6/9/24 Chen dang 15/6/9/25 Chingmelen 15/6/9/26 Ngangpong 15/6/9/27 :Sopompo. Circle ; Longkhim 0-5. 6-15 16-25 26-35 36-50 51+ 15/6/10/1 ~gkhimH.Q. 15/6/10/2 ,Angangba lS/6/10/3 Lirise 15/6/10/4 hungtose 15/6/10/5 Chimonger 15/6/10/6 Phire Ahire 15/6/10/7 lHolongba 15/6/10/8 'Sangsomong 15 6/10/9 Old Mangakbi 15/6/10}10 f(,eV( Mangakhi 15/()/I0/ll Yangli Mission 15/6/10/12 Litsami. CompQ\lod \ . 146 ( COlltd. 4) • I'tan~s of scheduled tribes population L.C.No. Name of villages L.C. No. Name of villages L.C.No. Name of villages (percentage)

, I 1 2 3 I· 5 6 7 Circle ; Chare 0-5. 6-15 16-25 26-35 36-50 51+ 15/6/11/1 Chare H.Q. Old 15/6/11/2 Chare H.Q. New 15/6/11/3 Dikhu Sericulture Farm 15/6/11/4 Alisopur 15}6/11/5 ronglongsore 15/6/11/6 Longkhipek 'S/CompOlUld 1516/11/7 Tronger 15/6/11/8 New Tsadanger 15/6/11/9 Old Tsadanger 15/6/11/10 . Longthrok 1516111/11 Chungliyimti 15/6/11} 12 Chare, Village. S/Compound Crele ; Noksen 0-5. 6-15 16-25 26-35 36-50 51+ 15/6/12/1 Noksen H.Q. 15/6/12/2 Noksen Village 1516/12/3 Yukumsang S/Compound 15f6{12{4 Longra 15f6/12{5 Litem '15/6{12{6 KUmpong 15/)/12/7 Kongsang 15/6/12/8 Yimrup 15/6/12/9 Sangtak 15.'6/12/~0 Yunyu 15/6/12/11 Longtang 15/6/12/12 YaH. Cilcle ; Longleng 0-5. 6-15 16-25 26-35 36-50 51+ 15/6/13/1 Longleng H.Q. 15/6/13/2 Longle:lg Mission 15/6/13/3 Longleng ILeprosy Compound . Colony 15/6/13/4 Orangkong 15/6/13/5 Mongnyu 15/6/13/6 Yongam 15/6/13/7 Niyan _l5/6/13j8 Yangya 15/6/13/9 Yangya S/Compound 15/6/13/10 Tangha 15/6[13/11 Yutan S/Compound '15/6/13/12 Yongshei " Kamahu 15/6/13/13 Yadang-yaehem 15/6/13/14 Yachem 15/6/13/15 Yaong S/Compound 15/6/13/16 Mongtikang 15/6/13/17 Ph om ching 15/6/13/18 Namching S/Compound 15/6/13/19 Hukpang 15/6/13/20 Pongo 15/6/13/21 Pongo S/Compound 15/6/13/22 Yangpang 15/6/13/23 Yangpang 15/6/13/24 Yangching S/_Co;mPQund. 15/6/13/25 Sakchiyimjang 1516/13"/26 Sakchi Village 15/6/13/27 Aoching. S/Compound

147 ( Contd. 5 )

I Rang'Cs of scheduled tribes L.C. No. .Name of villages L.C.No. Name of villages L.c.No. population Name of villages (percentage) 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 Circle : Tobu 0-5. 6-15 16-25 26-35 36-50 51+ 15/6/14/1 Tobu H.Q. 15/6/14/2 Tobu Village 15/6/14/3 Shamnyu 15/6/14/4 Tamkhong 15/6/14/5 Ukha 15/6/14/6 Mopong S/CompoWld 15/6/14/7 Ya;kshu 15/6/14/8 Yangbong 1516/1 4/9 Kcnchenshu 15/6/14/10 Changnyu 15/6/14/11 Yai.

Circle : Monyakshu 0-5. 6-15 16-25 26-35 36-50 51+ 15/6/15/1 Mdnyakshu H.Q. 15/6/15/2 Monyakshu Village 15/6/15/3 Bumei S/CompoWld 15/6/15/4 Sanglangshu 15/6/15/5 Pesao 15/6/15/6 Yongkhao 15/6/15/7 Shingnyu.

Circle : Tamlu 0-5- 6-15 16-25 26-35 36-50 51+ 15/6/16/1 TamtuH.O. 15/6/16/2 Tatntu Vi 11 age 15/6/16/3 Sai:nnytlcltiJ1~ 15/6/16/4 Bashola/Borhola 15/6/16/5 NgQtchungching 15/6/16/6 Shitap

(Ladaigarh) I 15/6/16{7 BoralN amliang 15/6/16/8 ]3ora/Namsang 15/6116/9 :kanichin~. S/Compolind

Not~;.~ E1i.Cludes vmages with n(,'J sptdatiODI . .

148' SECTION .. II TOWN DIRECTORY

NOTES ON TOWN nmECTORY

The abbreviation used in the Town Directory are 801 follOYI:-

Statement .. I, U and m T C = Town Committee

Statement - IV TO = Town Committee ST = Scheduled Tribe PR \= Pucca Road OSD = Open Surface drainage ST = Septic tank: latrines S = Sewerage r = Tap water SR = SurviQe reservoir

Statement - V H = Hospital A = Arts only P L = Public library

149 1981 CENSUS­ STATEMENT­ Status and

Class Name and Civic Name of Taluk/Tahsil/Police Area in Number of house- adm:nistration Status Location Station/Development Block/ (Sq. Km.) holds including of Town Code No. Island Hqs. houseless house- holds ( in 1981 Census)

> 2 3 4 5' 6

1 IV Tuensang Town (T.e.) 6/1 Tuensang Town 34.25 2,608

t~,81 CENSUS­ STATEMENT­ Physical Aspects and

) I I physical aspects Name of and road , . , SI.No. Class and name of Rainfall Temperature - Town (inmm) (in centisracie) State Hqs. Disttict Hqs.

I Maximuni Minimum r , .1IlI2 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 ,. 7

1. IV Tuensang Town (T.e.) 171.6mm 116.50(1 C Kohim~ TuensaJg (280) '0)

• Soutee;- .1). C. 'I'ueilsang! 'the mfotination ha~ed ~n tWelVe monthly av~rage.

15Q. TOWN DIRE'CTOR Y I- Growth History

Density Sex: ratio Population and growth rate of the town at the Census of ( 1981 Census) I I 1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 i951 1961 1971 1981 1961 1971 1981 ICensus Census Census 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

15,491 12,200 356 496 658 74.84

TOWN DIRECTORY II Location of Towns, 1979 \ distance (in krns) from

Sub-Division/Taluk/ Nearest City with Railway Bus route Navigable river/canal Tahsil/Police Station! population of one Station (if within 10 krns) Development bloCk/ lakh and more Island Hq.

Tuensang Sadar Imphal (Manipur) Maria_ui (Assam) Mbkokchung (0) (408) (195) (110) Kiphire (122) Kohima (270)

151 1981 CENSUS - STATEMENT- Municipal Finance,

R e c e i p t (in Rs. '00)

Sl.No. Class and name Civic administration Receipt Revenue derived Government Loan of town status (in 1980) through from municipal grant properties and \ tu" ",. power apart from taxation

1 21 3 4 5 6 7

IV Tuensang Town T.e.

1§81 CENsU§ ... STATEMENT -' Civic aba Other

Number of lattines Class and Natnll Civid adml. Populatloli Schedultld R"ad SysteM of Of town nislration caste and length in sewerage Water Sirvioe Othets Status (in scheduled (km) I eorne 1980) tribes

___ '-______.. 1;:0. 10 - ,1 ~~,_-=~~~==~~~~~~~~~~=--.P_6~P~~~~5~_,tI~~=:~.=n~~~,'~",6'~w_~'~,IL.~?-c.~~~',=~"7'=~~l-,-_·O...... ",,-,~,-"-~N. 2: .'W:~,~~': I,',,~ 'j' ~ "I' '~~~~r c'" _ =, _=,,=,= c= ~g ~ ,_~:,,""~, = =.

1. IV tuensang t'@wn t.e. 8,267(ST) PR(8) OS])

152 TOWN DIRECTORY III 1978-1979

Expenditure (in Rs. '00)

Advance Other Total General Public ,Public Public I Public Otbers Total sources receipt adminis- safety health and works institutions specify expend- (specify tration conveni- iture enCeS

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 I I 16 17

TOWN biRECTOR Y IV Amenities~ 1979

- .... _ "'" -~.,--_.,-..,.~ ""--WMt HVl'Z"t'S'Zp-"':==e . nslZ et?rw=rcan c:rr7lli5r1'CN!.",.tm~"'anz-FM~1::C'<"""- ,"'-Zrrct"'tS07?fT01:Tlz supply Electrificati on (number of connections) - Protected water Method or -- tiisposai of Source of System ot sto- Fire fighting Domestie Industrial Commercial Road lighting Others ilillht soil Suppl¥ rage with capa- servlee {points) city in Htres (in braekets) ,

, ~ .... "- -, 11'''' 1:>" t... ~-,. ""'II' ~ ""Q. \. ~- i lam~'l ~m;;:a;i:i. .'1':l1li; IiItl-iIlIIi:IIU 'ii:" '~~'~iiII " 18 H)

§R 214 (454.596)

153 1981 CENSUS­ STATEMENT­ Medical, Educational, Recrl!ationaI, - Medical facilities Educational facilities

Sl. Class and name Population Hospitall Beds in Arts! Medical Engineering Polyte- Recognised No. of town Dispensa- medical Science/ college college chnics Ishorthand, riesIT.B. institu- Commerce typewriting .clinics, tions colleges and voca- etc. noted in (of degree tional trai- column-4 level and ning insli- above) tutions

1 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. IV Tuensang Town 12,200 H (1) 85 A (1) Imphal, Jorhat, Mokok­ Manipur Assam chung (408)' .. (.+23)" (1l0)

1981 CENSUS­ STATEMENT­ Trade, Commerce, Indus .. ------~------~._~~--'-----~~--._------~------Name of three most important commodities imported Name of three mOst important commodities eliported Sl. Class and Name of No. Town lst 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

I 1 2 " I 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. IV Tuensang TGwn Rice Dal Fruits & Handloom Potato Dao. Vegitables goods of cotton, spears silk & woo].

154 TOWN DIR,ECTORY V and Cultural Facilities, 1979

Educational facilities Number of recreational &; cultural facilities Higher Secon. Secondary! Junior Primary Adult Working Stadium Cinema Auditorium Public libra- daryl Interme- Matricula- Secondary schools literacy womens Drama!Com- ries includin: diatejPUC (pre- tion and Middle classes I cen- hostels munity halls reading university college) schools tres, others with rooms Junior College (specify) number of level seats

11 12 13 14__ ~ __~ 15 __~ __~ 16 ___L ______17 ~ __~ 18 __~ __~~ 19 __~ __~~ 20 ___

1 2 2 5 1 2 3 PL (3)

TOWN DIREctORY VI try and BaDkin2~ 1979

Name of three mot important commod.ities manufacture Number of banks Number of Agricul· Number of non-agticul 2nd 3td tural Gredit socities iural credit societies

Timber Stone Clatving H' •••

15S PART-B PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT Fly Leaf

In this part basic population figures in respeot of each village in case of rural areas and for each ward in case af urban areas have been presented in 28 columns for each circle/town separately. In census terminology this statement is called primary census Abstract.

This Abstract can be divided into following five parts for column wise illustration ;-

(a) The first part contains two columns, eg., columns 1 and 2, code number assigned to each village I within each circle and for each ward within the town and name of each village within each circle and name of town/ward within the urban area.

(b) 'fhe second part of the Abstract relates to the information pertaining to the total area, number of occupied residential houses, number of households. sexwise distribution of population, sexwise population of scheduled castes/tribes and literacy figures for each village within thc circle in the rural areas and for each ward incase of urban area. The total area in column 3 has been given for the town only but the same could not be furnished for each village within each circle as the villages in the district are not cadestrally surveyed. The total uumbes of occupied residential houses in column 4 excludes the vacant houses and other house& which are used for non-residential purposes and the information is based on the Abridged HouseUst of 1981 on enumeration. The number of households in column 5 has been presented on the basis of Household Schedule. The total population figures in 'column 6 has been distributed sex­ wise in column 7 and 8 of the Abstract for each village and urban ward which also included houseless and institutional population.

(c) T~e third part of the Abitract contains column 9 to 12. The columns 9 and 10 are kept blank as there is no scheduled casts popUlation in Nagaland as per Constitution, (Na!:laland) Scheduled Tribe Order, 1970. In columns 11 and 12 the sexwise population of scheduled tribes have been presented. The sex­ wise literacy figures have been presented in columns 13 and 14.

(d) The fourth part from columns 15-26 deals with working population. In columns 15 and 16 sexwise main workers have been given where as from columJ1s l7-24 the fig¥res relating to the main workers into four broad categories of workers have been presented. These categories include workers engaged as cultivator, Agricultural labourers, Household Industry and remaining workers which fall under the indus­ trial classification in category III, IV, V (b), VI to IX under the heading "Other workers". It may be noted that the particulars about these categories of workers are not bei,ng presented in the primary census Abstract itself separately, however, the same has been presented in table B-3 of Part-III of our publica­ tion. In columns 25-26 sexwise particulars of marginal workers have been presented. This category of workers are other then the main workers and are engaged in economic pursuits for only some part of the year. (e) The fifth part contains with the non-working population who are dependent on others. The informa­ tions have been presented in columns 27-28 of this statement. The definitions of all the categories of workers, non-workers and other items of the Abstract are given in the analytical note of this book. The District Primary Census Abstract has been presented first and thereafter the Abstract in respect of each circle have been presented by rural and urban units separately. 157 DISTRICT PRIMARY

SI· District/Circle/Town Total/ Area in No. of No. of Total population) including Scheduled No. I Rural! Km2 Occupied House- Institutional and House- Urban Residen- holds less population) tial Houses

p p M ) F I 1 , 1 2 3 4 _----''-'--5 __6 -'--_7 --=- __8 _1 9 I 10 TUENSANG DISTRICT Total 4,228.00 29,021 29,021 152,332 80,498 71,834 Rural 4,193.75 26,413 26,413 140,132 73,141 66,991 Urban 34.25 2,608 2,608 12,203 7,357 4,843

1. Pungro Total (R) NA 1,657 1,657 8,283 4,280 4,Q03 2. K,phire Sadar Total (R) NA 2,394 2,394 12,737 6,901 5,836 3. Sitimi Total (R) NA 493 493 2,613 1,309 1,304 /< 4. Seyochung Total (R) NA 976 976 5,298 2,684 2,614 •••••••&. 5. Chessore Total (R) NA 929 929 4,710 2,341 , 2,369 .-:'. 6. Shamatorr Total (R) NA 1,442 1,442 7,844 4?030 3,814 7. Thonoknyu Total (R) NA 1,283 1,284 6,146 3;178 2,968 8. Noklak Total (R) NA 3,479 3,479 15,692 8,139 7,553 9. Tuensang Sadar Total (R) NA 2,287 2,287 12,872 6,877 5,995 10. Longkhim Total (R) NA 1,413 1,413 8,138 4,094 4,044 11. Chare Total (R) NA 1,040 1,040 6,616 3,478 3,138 12. Noksen . Total (R) NA 1,089 1,089 6,694 3,362 3,332 13. Longleng Total (R) NA 3,830 3,830 20,829 11',103 9,726 14. Tobu Total (R) NA 1,850 1,850 9,949 5,415 4,534 15. Monyakshu Total (R) NA 1,400 1,400 6,836 3,423 3,413 16. Tamlu Total (R) NA 851 851 4,875 2,527 2,348 17. Tuensang Town Total (U) 34.25 2.628 2,608 12,200 7,357 4,843

15' ' CENSUS! i\.BSTRACT "

Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates Total main workoers (I-IX)

ti M F P M P '\ 1 1 F 1 M t F P I M I F 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 .... 142,376 72,838 69,538 46,443 29,692 16,731 78,918 42,960 35,958 , .. 134,109 68,222 65,887 38,358 24,359 13,999 74,808 39,381 35,427

p , ~ 8,267 4,616 3,651 8,085 5,333 2,752 4,110 3,579 531

,0, ,. 0 8,032 4,058 3,974 1,924 1,366 558 5,089 2,557 2,53Z ] 1,554 5,897 5,657 4,508 3,030 1,478 6,398 3,533 2,865 2,590 1,297 1,293 961 577 384 1,509 709 800 5,250 2,644 2,606 1,621 1,097 524 2,786 1,265 1,521

!.I, 4,670 2,306 2,363 1,083 721 362 2,634 1,247 1,387 7,479 3,736 3,743 1,865 1,314 551 3,942 2,061 1,881 5,276 3,025 2,951 849 637 212 3,397 1,789 1,608 15,226 7,785 7,441 3,108 2,045 1,063 9,192 4,816 4,376

,",' 11,931 5,979 5,952 3,697 2,269 1,428 6,353 '3,663 2,681 7,945 3,967 3,978 2,929 1,687 1,242 3,739 1,967 1,772 6,424 ,3,315 3,109 3,351 1,881 1,470 2,658 1,521 .1 1,137 6,586 3,293 3,293 2,165 1,227 938 3,299 1.650 1,649 20,392 10,788 9,604 6,433 3,873 2,560 10,138 5,251 4,887 8,989 4,553 4,436 1,543 1,158 385 6,524 3,796 2,728 . 6,812 3,401 3,411 556 411 145 4,761 2,336 2,425 4,253 2,177 2,076 1,765 1,066 699 2,392 1,220 1,172 8,267 4,616 3,651 8,085 5,333 2,752 4,110 3,579 531 DISTRICT PRfMAR Y

SI. District/Circle/Town M A I N No. Household indus_ Cultivators Agricultural try, ma?ufacturing, (I) laboufers proCeSslOg, servi. ~IJ) cing and repairs (V) (a) p M F P M F p I I I .1 ~_l F 1 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 1 29 30 TVENSANG DISTRICT 65,553 30,388 35,165 181 116 65 65 46 19 65,108 30.194 34,914 99 52 47 51 32 19 445 194 251 82 64 18 14 14

1. PWlgro 4,659 2,138 2,521 2 2 2. Kiphire Sadar 5,030 2,237 2,793 5 3 5 2 3 3. Sitimi 1,359 580 779 4. Seyochnng 2,619 1,111 1,508 10 9 5. Chess ore 2,428 1,059 1,369 6 6 6 6 6. Shamatorr 3,252 1,405 1,847 2 2 1 1 7. Thonoknyu 2,800 1,223 1,577 14 3 11 1 I 8. Noklak 8,048 3,720 4,328 2 1 \ 1 10 3 7 9. Tuensang Sadar 4,752 2,141 2,611 47 20 Q.7 5 5 I '" 10. Longkhim 3,256 1,521 1,735 4 1 3 6 6 11. Chare 2,222 1,121 1,101 12. Noksen 3,083 1,454 1,629 4 3 13. Longleng 9,281 4,459 4,822 5 3 2 4 4 14. Tobu 5,469 2,750 2,719 1 1 15. Monyakshu 4,624 2,205 2,419 1 1 6 6 16. Tamlu 2,226 1,070 1,156 ... 4 4 17. Tuensang Town 445 124 251 82 64 18 14 14

160 CENSUS ABSTRACT w ORKERS

Other workers Marginal workers Non workers (III. IV. V(b) &; VI to IX)

p I M F P I M F I p M F 31 I 32 33 34 I 35 36 I 37 38 39 13,119 12,410 709 121 59 62 73,293 37,479 35,814 9,550 9,103 447 115 55 60 65,209 33,705 31,504 3,569 3,307 262 6 4 2 8,084 3,774 4,310

428 417 11 12 5 7 3,182 1,718 1,464 1.359 1,291 68 6,339 3,368 2,971 150 129 21 1,104 600 504

157 145 12 !'! 2,512 1,419 1,093 194 182 12 2,076 1,094 982 687 654 33 3,902 1,969 1,933 582 563 19 1 1 2,748 1,388 1,360 1,132 1,092 40 10 3 7 6,490 3,320 3,1'70 1,546 1,497 49 10 10 6,512 3,214 3,298 473 439 34 33 25 8 4,366 2,102 2,264 436 400 36 ... 3,958 1,957 2,001 212 193 19 3,395 1,712 1,683 848 785 63 6 2 4 10,685 5,850 4,835 1,054 1,046 8 2 1 1 3,423 1,618 ' 1,805 130 124 6 2,075 1,087 988 1,289 1,153 162 ~46 16 41 18 23 2,442 3,569 3, 07 262 6 4 2 8,084 3,774 4,310

161 VILLAGE PRIMARY PUNGRO I I I IArea of No. of No. of Total population inclu- Scheduled Scheduled Literates village occu- Location Name of village. house- ding institutional & castes tribes Iin hect- pied holds houseless population tode No. ares & reside- of town ntial ward in houses Km2 p M F M] F "1\1 F M f1 I I I 1 I \ I 1 I ' 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 7 I 8 I 9 I 10 I 11 I 12 I 13 I 14 15/6/1 PUNGRO CIRCLE NA 1,657 1,657 8,283 4,280 4,003 4,058 3,974 1,366 558 15/6/1/1 Pungro R.Q. NA 156 156 825 522 303 308 281 268 27 15/6/1/2 Pungro Village NA 67 67 322 168 154 165 151 42 24 15/6/1/3 Luthur NA 25 25 125 63 62 63 62 11 5 15/6/1/4 Penkim NA 66 66 357 163 194 163 194 47 7 15/6/1/5 Salumi NA 147 '147 820 403 417 403 417 45 6 15/6/1/6 Fakim NA 54 54 295 146 149 146 149 37 15 15/6/1/7 Manik NA 29 29 134 70 64 70 64 18 11 15/6/1/8 Thanamir NA 50 50 280 154 126 154 126 38 13 15/6/1/9 Sangtsiyung NA 17 ' 17 96 49 47 \ 49 47 12 14 15/6/1/10 Phukphur NA 93 93 436 216 220 216 220 46 27 15/6/1/1'1 Muton&er NA 71 71 327 157 170 157 170 58 24 15{6/1/12 Sangkamti NA 118 118 526 267 259 267 259 96 47 15/0/1/13 Zumkiur NA 94 94 553 269 284 267 282 102 47 15/6/1/14 Chikiponger NA 29 29 1204- 66 58 66 58 17 6 15/6/1/15 Longtsunger NA 43 43 302 155 '147 155 147 16 2 15/6/1/16 Iponger NA 42 42 214 113 101 113 101 34 16 15/6/1/17 Zanger.. NA 137 '137 598 299 299 297 297 74 76 15/6/1Jt~ Tekiyong NA 13 13 71 39 32 39 32 16 5 15/6/1/1 Chomi NA 196 196 948 464 484 463 484 183 15 15/6jij20' Vongti NA 29 29 172 94 . 78 94 78 48 26 15/6/1/21 Moya NA 57 57 271 143 128 143 128 76 49 15/6/1/22 Mimi NA 103 103 393 214 179 214 179 77 34 15/6/1/23 Khonga NA 21 21 94 46 48 46 48 5 2

162 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 6/1 . M A I N W 0 R K E R S I Tota] main Cultivators Agricultural Household indus- Other workers Marginal workers Non-workers workers (I-IX) (I) labourers trY, manufactur- (III, W, V (b) (II) ing. processing, & VI to IX) servicing and repairs V (8)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1 I I I 1 I I \ 1 I I 15 16 I 17 I 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2,557 2,532 Z,138 2,521 2 417 11 5 7 1,718 1,464 352 115 68 108 284 7 169 188 84 84 74 84 10 84 70 36 34 35 34 1 27 28 92 127 87 127 5 71 67 290 333 285 333 5 113 84 83 88 83 88 63 61 32 34 30 34 2 38 30 79 76 76 75 3 1 75 50 22 26 .21 26 1 27 21 139 144 123 142 16 2 2 4 75 72 87 ~5 81 95 6 70 75

128 141 118 141 ~. 'I ! •• 10 1 139 117 151 170 139 170 12 1 2 117 112 34 33 26 33 8 I 32 25 123 119 120 119 3 32 28 66 78 62 78 2 2 47 23 205 207 189 206 16 1 1 93 92 19 24 18 24 1 20 8 352 288 352 ·2=73 ... .'.~ 15 .... 176 .132

38 41 37 41 ., ~ 1 56 ·37

66 65 61 65 -!If 5 77 63 106 107 95 107 11 ., . 108 72 37 39 '37 39 9 9

163 VILLAGE PRIMARY KIPHIRE SADAR

Area of No. of No. of Total population includ- Scheduled Scheduled viIIa!e in occupied house- ing institutional & house- castes tribes hectares & residential holds less population Location of town houses code No. Name of Village ward in KmZ

I - p I M I F M I F M I F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I 10 I 11 12 15/6/2 ,KIPHIRE SADAR NA 2,394 . 2,394 12,737 6,901 5,836 5,897 5,657 CIRCLE

15/6/2/1 Kiphir~ .. R. Q .. NA 540 54Q 2,933, 1,877 1,056 1,176 892 15/6/2/2 Phelonger .NA 175 175. 799 408 391 406 387 15/6/2/31 Anatonger ,NA 157 157. 762 390 372 390 372 15/6/2/4 IPurure. NA 116 1I6 67,5 325 350 325 350 15/6/2/5 Hutang.er (Hutll.OOi) .NA 30 30. 133 68 65 68 65 1.5/6/2/6 Horonger 1':ol"A 107 107, . 430 208. 222 208 222 15/6/2/7 I Kisetong. NA 137 137. 843 433 410 I'" 432 410 15/6/2/8, Risethsi ~A 82 8~ 423 206. 217 " 206 217 15/({2[9 I Insikiur NA 61 61 257 134. 123 134 123 15/6/2/10 Amahator .NA 109 , 109 607 302 305 302 305 i5/6/2/11 lLongkoker NA 51 51, 243 126. 117 126 117 15/6/2/12' tchangchor .NA 98 98 55~. 266 288 263 287 15/6/2/13 Kior NA 30 30 139 67 72 67 72 1'5/6/2/14 Singrep NA 157 157 , 1,101 626 475 431 475 15/6/2/15 Longthonger NA 28 28 144 72 72 72 72 15/6/2/16 Kiphire. Yillaget NA 135 135 795. 402 393 389 393 278 305 J.5/6i2/17' Shamp ore ,•• t NA 118 118 58~ 278 305

1\ NA 80 80 314 160 154 160 154 15/6/2/18 Longm~~J;a '" If> /6/2/19 NgoroIl}\. .~A 33 33 180 97 83 97 83 15/6/2/20\, Longma,\~a (St~~ipn) NA 44 44 245 167 78 78 68 '" 15/6/2/21, IPungren". NA 24 24 127 64 63 64 63 15/6/2/2?P Tetheyo.. NA 44 44 224 109 115 109 p5 15/6/2/23 Tethezu NA 27 27 164 88 76 88 76 15/6/2/24 New Longmatra NA 11 11 62 28 34 28 34

164 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCI!.E 6/2 - Literates MAIN-WORKER S Marginal Non-workers workers Total main Cultivators Agricul- Household indus- Others workers workers (I-IX) (J) tural try manufact- (Ill, IV, V (b) labourers uring, processing, & VI tp IX) (II) servicing and repairs V (a)

M F M F M ) F F M F M F F M F ! I Ml I I M\ \ 13 14 ,I 15 I 16 I 17 I 18 1 19 1 201 21 2£ 1 23 1 24 1 25 I 261 27 I 28 3,030 1,478 3;533 2,865 2,237 , 2,793 3 1 2 3 1,291 68 I 8,368 '2,9.71

1,155 490 1,025 255 215 207 3 1 2 3 805 44 852 801 ]51 91 185 208 150 203 35 I 5 ••• 1 223 183 144 105 194 207 183 205 11 2 196 165 104 45 155 192 150 191 5 1 170 158 19 2 32 45 27 45 5 36 20 34 26 99 124 92 123 7 1 109 ' 98 237 147 168 219 I 150 217 18 2 265 191

80 37 106 120 94' 119 12 1 .. j 100 97 1 1 73 75 73 75 61 48 85 7f_ 138 166 136 166 2 164 139 57 2'5 71 74 63 72 8 2 55 43 139 97 131 155 120 154 11 1 135 133 32 14 32 37 29 36 3 35 35 181 61 414 282 215 282 199 212 193 17 16 33 38 30 37 3 1 39 34 164 79 156 149 112 146 44 3 246 244 100 31 116 172 107 172 9 162 133 69 14 108 113 105 113 3 52 41 59 35 33 36 31 36 2 64 47 89 25 107 31 12 27 95 4 60 47 19 8 54 49 50 49 4 10 14 50 32 49 56 46 56 3 60 59 28 14 4.2 48 36 48 6 46 28 16 11 12 14 11 14 1 16 20

165 VILLAGE PRIMARY SITIMJ I I Area of No. of No. of Total population inclu- Scheduled Scbeduled village Location Name of village occu- bouse- ding institutional & castes tribes code No. in beet- pied bolds I bouseless population ares & reside- of town ntial ward in houses KmZ p M F M F M F I I I I ,I 2 3 4 5~~~6 __~_7 __ ~_8 __ ~~9~~1~0~1~11~~_1_2_ 15/6/3 NA 493 493 2,613 1,309 1,304 1,297 1,293 15/6/3{1 Sitimi Station NA 58 58 314 157 157 147 146 15/6/3/2 Sitimi Village NA 135 135 680 351 329 349 329 15/6/3/3 Nikiya (Yangseki) NA 23 73 134 68 66 68 66 15/6/3{4 Langzanger NA 4-;: 47 201 101 100 101 100 15/6/3/5 Thaz;i'Yi NA 4q, 46 233 120 113 120 113 15/6/3(6 Nal~ami, NA 66,', 66 329 147 182 147 182 15/6/3{7 Ho;nito NA 44 44 224 108 11,6 108 116 • • 15/6/3/8 Ni~Qi NA 49, 49 362 187 175 \ ... 187 175 15/6/3/9 Shi.shimi NA 25, ,75 136 70 66 70 66

166 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 6/3 .

Literates MAIN-WORKERS Marginal Non-workers I workers I Total main Cultivators Agricul- Household indus. Other workers workers (1) tural try manufact- (lJI, IV, V (b) (I-IX) labourers uring, processing, & VI to IX) tlI) servicing and repairs V (a) M F M F M F M F M ( F M F M F M F I I \ I I I \ I I 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 I 20 21 22 23 24 25 I 26 I 27 I 28 577 384 709 800 580 779 129 21 1600 504 90 75 63 58 24 48 39 10 94 99 150 85 144 181 124 177 20 4 207 148 18 7 47 52 42 52 5 21 14 73 67 51 54 40 53 11 1 50 46 55 32 69 79 57 78 12 1 51 34 29 11 81 126 78 123 3 3 66 56 51 38 83 85 71 84 12 1 25 31

79 48 141 135 124 134 17 1 .y 46 40 32 21 30 30 20 30 10 40 36

167 VILLAGE PRIMARY SEYOCHUNG

I Area of No. of No. of Total population includ- Scheduled Scheduled village in occupied bouse- ing institutional & house- castes tribes hectares & residential holds less population Location of town houses code No. Name of Village ward in ~2.

P , M F M F M F I j I I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I 101 11 12 15/6/4 SE,Y.Oc:mJNG NA 976 976 5,298 2,684 2,614 2,644 2,606 CIRCLE ". 15/6/4/1' Seyochung Post NA 53 .53 295 169 126 133 119 15/6/4/2 Thangtphur NA ) 98. 98 523 263 260 263 260. 15/6(4/3 Yingphire NA 67 67 340. 153 187 151 187 15}6/4/4 Old.Monger NA 76. 76 382 188 194 188 194- 15/6/4/5 New. Monger NA 40. ,40. 267 140. 127 140 127 15/6/4/6 Seyochung. NA 200.. .20.0. • 1,169 587 \ 582 587 582 1~76/4f7 . Tsun.gere, NA 5,0. .50. 239 128 Jll 128 111 It5/6/4/8 ' Yanzitong NA 118 .118 .. 815 434 381 434 381 15/6/4/9 Phisami NA 133 133 608 314 294 312 293 15/6/4/10. Lukhami NA 46 46 214 98 116 98 116 15/6/4/11 Shothomi NA 95 95 446 210 236 210 236

168 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 6/4

Literates MAIN-WORKERS Marginal Non-workers workers Total main Cultivators Agricul- Household indus- Other workers workers (I) tural try manu fact- (III, IV. V (b) (I-IX) labourers uring, processing, & VI to IX) (II) servicing and repairs V (a) M I F I M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F M I F ~ I F 13 14 I 15 I 16 I 17 I 18 19 I 20 I 21 22 23 I 24 I 25 1 26 I 21 I 28 /. 1,097 524 1,265 1,521 1,111 1,508 9 1 145 12 lA19 1,093

I \! l02 52 84 34 8 29 9 67 4 185 \ ~2 108 32 106 171 97 171 9 157, 89 80 36 68 93 52 92 16 85 I 94 50 14 86 101 79 101 7 102 \ 93 52 19 61 86 56 86 5 79 I 411

238 123 234 .334 224 332 I •• 10 2 !l53 248 54 11 61 63 54 63 7 67 48 195 98 212 252 206- 250 6 2 222 129 119 81 148 166 139 165 9 1 166 128

40 I 28 53 61 48 60 5 1 45 55 59 30 162 160 148 159 4 1 58 76

169 VILLAGE PRIMARY CHESSORE

1 Area of No. of No. of Total population includ. ScheduJed Scheduled village in oecupied house- ing institutional & house- castes tribes hectares & residential llOlds less popuJation Location of town houses code No. Name of Village ward in Km2 - p M F M F M F I I I I I I 1 2 3 , 14 5 6 7 8 I 9 I 10 I 11 12 15/6/5 CHaSSOlE CIRCLE NA 929, , 929 4,710 2,341 2,369 2,307 2,363 15/6/5/1 Chessore Station NA 92 92 417 218 199 193 196 15/6/5/2 ChessQre YjJ!age NA 329 329 1,778 90'5 873 902 873 15{6/5/3 Jiukiur NA 148 I,48 762 392 370 389 368 15/6/5/4 Iponger NA 52 52 253 121 132 121 l32 15/6/5/5 Kephore " . NA 31 31 141 74 67 72 67 15/6/5/6 Kiutsikiur ., NA 68 68 372 168 204 ... 168 204 15/6/5/7 ShipQp.ger ... NA 137 137 648 298 350 297 349 \ 15/6}5}8 , Y. Ap,J?er ... NA 72 7.'f 339 165 174 .\ .. 165 174

170 CENSUS ABSTRACT

CIRCLE 6/~

Literates MAIN-WORJ{ER S Marginal Non-workers , workers Total main Cultivators .. Agricul- Household indus- Others workers workers (I-IX) (1) tural try manufact- (III, IV, V (b) labourers uring, processing, &VI to IX) (II) servicing and repairs V (a)

M F J F M F M\ f M F M F M\ F M F I I I I \ \ 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 I 20 I 21 22 I 23 I 24 I 25 I 261 27 I 28

721 362 1,447 1,387 1.Q59 1,369 6 6 182 12 11094 982 121 69 121 61 26 55 3 92 6 97 138 306 123 492 576 451. 569 1 6 40 1 413 297 33 13 226 242 216 240 10 2 166 128 40 26 54 68 48 67 6 1 67 64 31 18 34 37 25 37 2 7 40 30 91 71 76 98 63 97 13 1 92 106 54 15 J~8 212 148 212 10 140 138 45 27 86 93 82 92 4 1 79 81

171 VILLAGE PRIMARY SHAMATORR

Area of No of No. of TOtal population includ- Scheduled Scheduled village in occupied house- ing institutional & house- Castes tribes hectares & residential holds less p,?pulatioll Location Name of viUag of town houses code No, ward in Km21

I I P M F M I I J )-; M F : I J 1 I I f I

15/6/6 1,442 7,844 , ... 3,736 15/6/6/1 Shamatorr Post NA 284 Q84 1,545 843 702 675 15/6/6/2 Shamatorr· Village NA 139 139 645 327., 318 318 15/6/6/3 Shamatorl' N.A.P. Post NA 2.6 26 85 39 46 31 15/6/6/4 Melangchuri NA 92 92 753 389 364 389 15/6/6/5 Sangphur" NA 2:]4 274 1,582 778 804 776 15/6/6/6 Cha~ir .,. NA 69 , 69 410 211 199 211 15/6/6/7 Yalur ... NA IL2 -12"2 717 356 361 356 1516/6/8 Rurrur (01d) NA 32- " 32 155- 73 8,2 ... 73 15/6/6/9 Rurrur (New) NA 44 44 223 109 114; 109 15/6/6/10 Sikiur NA 122 122 534 265 269' 263 15/6/6/11 Waphur NA 98 98 535 305 230 203 15j6/6/12 Lasikiur NA 13 13 69 40 29 37 15/6/6/13 Liangkonger NA 127 127 591 29.5 296 295

112 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 6/6

M A I N -'W 0 R K E R S teTates Marginal Non-workera workers Total main Cultivators Agricul- Household indus- Other workers workers (J) tural try manu(act- (III, IV. V (b) (I-IX) labourers uring, processing, & VI to IX) (II) servicing and repairs V (a)

M F M F M F F M F M F M F I l l M! ( I Ml F I I 13 14 15 16 ]7 18 19 I 20 1 21 22 1 23 24 25 1 291 27 1 28 1,314 551 2,061 1,881 1,405 1,847 2 1 654 33 1,969, 1,~33 406 210 402 215 - 152 196 2 1 248 18 441 487 112 35 138 167 95 165 43 2 189 151 17 5 28 28 it 46 46 14 216 232 214 232 2 173 132 157 45 371 383 310 382 61 1 407 421 59 17 94 112 89 III 5 1 117 87 101 42 231 271 209 268 22 3 125 90 20 9 36 42 19 42 17 37 l,0 29 23 '47 49 25 48 22 1 62 65

23 129 118 89 116 40 2 •• t 136 151 87 f 142 34 205 117 68 113 137 4 100 113 16 5 15 13 14 13 1 25 16 122 89 i49 162 121 161 ... 28 1 .146 134

173 VILLAGE PRIMARY THONOKNYU I , I Area of No. of No. of Total population inclu- Scheduled Scheduled village occu- house- ding lllstitutional & 'castes tribes I Location Name of village I in heet- pied holds houseless population code No. I ares & reside- of town ntial ward in houses Km2 p t F , M F I Iv! F M 11 II 2 I 13 4 I r 5 I' 6 7 8 9 10 I 11 12 15/6/7 ~ THONOKNYU CIRCLE NA 1,283 1,283 6,146 3,178 2,968 3,025 2.951 1516/7/1 ThoJloknyu Station NA 110 110 565 332 233 272 221 15/6/7/2 Thonoknyu Village NA 116 116 523 253 270 253 270 15/6/7/3 Thokchur NA 34 '34 157 77 80 77 80 15/6/7/4 Pang NA 93 '93 441 215 226 215 226 15/6/7/5 Thongspnyu NA 47' 47 273 126 147 126 147 1516/7/6 Chipur NA 123" 123 531 280 251 280 251 15/6/7/7 Kenjong NA 45 45 238 128 110 128 110

15/6/7/8 Wui NA 128 128 630 339 291 \'" 276 286 15/6/7/9 Sa'J1g1ao' NA 249' 249 1.261 641 620 \ 611 620 15/6{7/10 pessu ' , NA 252 2S2 '1,137 579 SS8 ... 579 558 15/6/7/11 Chiliso NA 70 70 310 161 149 161 149 15/6/7/12 Keiiphu NA 16 16 80 47 33 '" 47 33

174 <::ENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 6/7

MAIN-WORKERS Literates Marginal NOn-workers workers Total mam CultIvators Agricul- Household IDdus- Other workers workers (I) tural try manufact- (III, lV. V (b) (I-IX) labourers uring, processing, & VI to IX) (II) servicing and repairs V (a) M F M F M F M F M F M . F M F M F I 1 \ \ I I I I 13 14 15 16 17 18 I 19 I 20 I 21 I 122 I 23 1 241 25 261 27 1 28

637 212 1,789 1,608 1,223 1,577 3 11 1 563 19 1,388 1,360 ,169 44 '183 ,,, 86 39 79 143 7 149 1'47 66 29 125 137 79 135 46 2 128 133 23 10 40 34 19 33 21 1 37 46 50 21 133 141 74 138 59 3 82 85 44 20 64 60 35 54 2 4 17 2 72 87 82 54 133 132 67 124 7 66 1 147 119 4 1 73 M 64 64 9 55 46 69 5 256 226 157 226 99 83 65 58 9 356 324 290 324 66 285 296 25 2 339 330 307 328 1 32 1 1 239 228 46 17 64 48 59 46 5 2 97 101 1 3'3 26 33 26 14 7

175, VJLLAGE PRIMARY NOKLAK

~ Area of No. of No. of Total population inclu­ Scheduled Scheduled Location Name of village village occu­ house· ding institutional & castes tribes code No. in hect­ pied holds I houseless population ares & reside­ of tOwn ntial ward in houses Km2

2 3 '4 5 6 7 I 8 I 9 10 I 11 [ 12 15/6/8 NOKLAK CIRCLE NA 3,479 3,479 15,692 8,139 7,553 7,783 7,441 15/6/8/1 NOklak H. Q. NA 285 285 1,248 718 530 582 475 15/6/8/2 Nokyan NA 169 169 814 415 399 415 399 15/6/S/3 Warlsoi NA 91 91 414 214 200 147 187 15/6/8/4 Pangsha NA 364 364 1,657 858 799 801 795 15/6/8/5 Taknyu NA 38 38 249 118 131 118 131 15/6/8/6 Yimpang NA 60 60 313 155 158 154 158 15/6/8/7 Waoshu NA 65 65 340 173 167 173 167 15/6/8/8 Noldak Village NA 424 424 2,007 1,043 964 1,032 953 15/6/8/9 Chingmei NA 239 239 i,234 618 616 604 614 15/6/8/10 Cheiidang' Saddle NA 53 53 '240 127 113 102 98 15/6/8/11 Tsawao NA 72 72 341 173 168 173 168 15/6/8/12 Yakhao NA 111 Iii 369 189 180 189 180 15/6/8/13 Pan gO NA 563 563 2,221 1,184 1,037 1,179 1,035 15/6/8/14 Kengnyu NA 113 113 517 264 253 264 253 15/6/8/15 Nokhu NA 348 348 1,517 752 765 714 755 15/6/8/16 Lengnyu NA 185 185 709 376 333 376 333 15/6/8/17 Langnok NA 89 89 480 239 241 239 241 15/6/8/18 Aniashu NA 58 58 267 135 132 135 132 15/6/8/19 Chaklangan NA 152 152 755 388 367 388 367 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 6/8 - Literates MAIN-WORKER S Marginal Non-workers workers Total main Cultivators Agricul- Household indus- Others workers workers (I-IX) (I) tural try manufact- (III, IV, V (b) labourers uring, processing, & VI to IX) (II) servicing and repairs V (a)

F M F M M F MI r M( F F M F M\ F M F I I I \ I 13 14 15 16 17 1 18 1 19 1 20 1 21 22 1 23 24 25 1 261 27 1 28 2,045 1,063 4,816 4,376 3,720 4,328 3 7 1,092 40 3 7 3,'20 3,170 391 166 372 209 132 194 3 240 12 1 345 321 111 83 220 234 205 234 15 195 165 81 19 155 65 63 63 1 1 91 1 59 135 160 86 587 447 465 443 1 122 3 271 352 53 38 64 65 37 65 27 54 66 57 33 72 79 39 78 33 1 83 79 68 53 97 92 72 89 1 25 2 76 75 261 165 547 538 454 529 3 2 90 7 496 426 160 96 S31 346 267 343 64 3 .. , 287 270 25 18 57 39 38 37 19 2 70 74 31 15 95 98 81 97 14 1 78 70 43 I 37 120 108 96 108 24 69 72

221 65 68\ 655 642 653 41 2 .!. 501 382 80 50 142 145 112 145 30 122 108 80 31 538 532 459 529 79 3 5 214 228 92 47 276 263 245 261 31 2 100 70 55 31 143 124 84 124 59 96 117 42 10 73 90 28 89 45 1 62 42 34 20 244 247 201 247 43 2 2 142 118

171 VILLAGE PRIMARY,

- :rUENSANG... ----..... SADAR.. _ ·_w""·_

Area of No of No. of Tota) population includ- -scheduled Scheduled village in occupied house- ing institutional & house- castes tribes , hectares & residential holds less population \ Location arne of viIlage of town' houses I I code No. I ward in I - .- Krnz , , - , " ,. '. p IF , M '~I F M P - 'I I I 1 I , 2 3 4 5 6 _ I 7 8 9 I 101 11 I 12 15/6/9 TUENSANG NA 2,287 2,287 12,872 6,877 5,995 5,979 • 5,952 SADA.R ~JRClir; 149 67 15/6/9/1 Sauchu NA 28 28 82 .''f 82 '67 15/6/9/2 Monching NA 32 32 177 93 84 ,. 93 ( 84 15/6/9/3 Sangsen S/Compound NA 19 19 88 47- 41 45 39 1516/9/4 Bhumpak NA 14 14 .52 30 2Z 29 22 Ncounchung NA 26 26 149 76 ... 73 '{\ . 76 73 15/6/9/5• S/Compound 15/6,'9/6 Logong Village NA n 32 171 80 91\ 80 91 ~ 15/6j9/7 Hak ' Village NA 44 44 263 12y 135 127 135 i5/6/9/i', Nakshu NA 56 56 312 153 15~:i 1.?3 J59 15/6/9/9 Sangsangnyu NA 52 52 278, 152 12fi 132 1,23 15/6/9/10 Hakchang NA 157 ,157 834 415 419 414 41.~ 15/6/9/11 Ma-ksha NA 90 90 1,233 1,037 196 224 196 15/6/9/12 Nyinyim NA 62 62 316 153 16~ .' '" 153 163 15/6/9/13 Konya NA 73 73 408. 210 198 " . , 209 198 15/6/9/14 Thimlak ·Fishery· Farm NA .s 5 7 7 5 15/6/9/15 Kej6k NA 56 56 292 160 13,2 \ ... 160 132 15/6/9/16 Tuensang Village NA 5.37 537 2,598. 1,303. 1,29~ 1,288 1.,2.91 15/6/9/17 Khudeh NA 70 70 445 229 216 208 194 15/6/9/18 Helipong NA 33 33 79 52 27 52 27 Agricultural Farm 15/6/9/19 Helipong Village NA 48 48 263 133 130 133 130 15/6/9/20 Sibongsang NA 47 47 254 128 126 128 126 15/6/9/21 Longtokur NA 59 59 285 136 149 136 149 15/6/9/22 Sotokur NA 263 263 1,437 716 721 708 717 15/6/9/23 Kuthur NA 227 227 1,318 648 670 641 668 15/6/9/24 Chendang NA 68 68 382 189 193 189 192 15/6/9/25 Chingmelen NA 1,21 121 708 346 362 343 361 15/6/9/26 Ngapong NA 55 55 320 142 178 139 175 15/6/9/27 Bodompo NA 13 13 54 32 22 32 22

178 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 6/9 , LiterateS MAIN-W'ORKEa-S Marginal Non-workers workers Total main Culti~ators AgricuJ- Household indus- Others workers workers (I-IX) (1) tural t~y manufact- (Ill, IV. V (b) labourers uring processing, & VI to IX) (II) servicing and repairs V (a) M F M F -M F ~\-f'- M F M F F M F ) I I I \ M\ \ 13 14 15 16 17 I 18 I 19 I 20 I 21 22 I 23 I 24 I 25 I 26 I 27 I 28 2,269 1,428 3,663 2,687 2,141 2,611 20 27 5 1,497 49 10 3,214 3,298

35 24 39 35 32 35 7 43 32 34 18 47 38 44 36 3 2 46 46 23 17 18 17 11 16 7 1 29 24 23 12 12 5: 1 5 11 18 17 31 15 32 25 16, 24 16 44 48

28 27 36 41 27 33 5 5 4 3 44 50 45 33 51 44 7 77 135 22 12 79 73 66 71 2 1 11 1 74 86 66 44 57 20 19 14 5 33 6 95 106 83 48 156 163 140 160 16 3 259 256 236 36, 923 99 97 99 826 114 97 53 16 87 58 48 57 1 38 66 105 114 82 77 31 28 30 49 1 8 133 159 2 7 7 56 37 72 67 60 66 12 1 88 65 374 242 696 696 558 684 7 11 131 3 607 597 73 50 93 89 77 84 16 5 136 127 26 14 36 36 2 16 25

55 55 58 62 43 54 2 5 13 3 75 68 48 40 63 49 14 48 49 1 65 77 22 12 69 92 60 89 9 3 67 57 265 164 316 359 282 353 3 3 31 3 400 362 316 255 281 330 185 323 1 96 6 367 340 37 11 110 77 98 77 12 79 116 117 96 158 170 120 167 38 3 188 192 70 63 73 89 56 86 17 3 69 89 15 4 17 15 2 15 22

179 VILLAGE PRIMARY LON GKHI M

Scheduled Area of No. of NO. of Total population includ- Scheduled villa!e in occupied house- ing institutional &; house- castes tribes hectares &; reSidential holds less population Location of town houses code No. Name of village ward in Km 2 .. - ... P M- F M F M. F I j \ I \ I 7 8 9 101 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 8,138 4,O~4 4,044 3,967 3,978 1516/10 LONGKHIM CIRCLE NA 1,413 1,413 916 504 412 394 359 1516/10/1 Longkhim NA 176 176 . 1,065 545 520 -...... 545 ·520 15/6110/2 Angangba NA 169 169 296' 294 296 294 15/6/10/3 Lirise" NA 80· 80 590 535 552 . :533 551 15/6110/4 Chungtore NA 174 ·174 1,087 989 915 929 :904 15/&/1015 Chimonger NA 323 323 1,854 279 255 276 254 15/6/10/6 Phire Ahire NA 108 108 534 199 192 199 15/6/10/7 Holongba NA 71 71 391 192 348 366 348 366 15/6/10/8 Sansomong NA 107 107 714, 218 182 218 15/6110/9 Old Mangakhi NA 89 89 402 184 66 85 15/6/10/10 New Mangakhi NA 34 34 151 66 85 15/6/10/11 Yanglimissiou. 40 35 Compound NA 15 15 75 40 35 193 166 193 15/6/10/12 Lithsami NA 67 67 359 166

180 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 6/10

Literates M A I N -'}V 0 R K E R S Marginal Non-workers workers Total main Cultivators Agricul­ Household indus­ Other workers workers (I) tural try manufact­ (Ill. IV. V (b) (I-IX) labourers uring, processing, & VI to IX) (II) servicing and repairs V (a)

M ! F M I F ,M l-o-=-F _:--;M___ l~ __ M_ I F M· I F M I F M I F 13 14 15 16 J 7 18 19 20 21 --;---::2=2--T1---=-2-=-3 --;--=2--:-4 -l-I-=25::--\-, -::2:--:::6,....;-,---=2";;;-7-;,-::2=8:- 1,687 1,242 1,967 1,772 1,521 1,735 3 6 439 34 25 8 2,102 2,264

278 174 230 98 46 79 1 2 5 178 17 274 \ 314 210 172 200 194 162 193 38 1 345 \ 326 162 116 129 126 117 125 1 12 , 167 168 200 130 251 283 232 280 19 3 284 269 231 163 576 588 535 586 41 2 25 8 338 '3191 110 84 141 117 124 116 17 1 138 138 82 70 96 92 85 91 11 1 96 '107 J80 145 134 113 71 111 1 62 2\ 214 253 97 89 89 15 66 13 23 2 95 203 16 15 31 36 16 36 15 35 49

23 19 14 9 6 14 3 26 26 98 65 76 101 67 99 9 2 90 92

181 VILLAGE PruMAR Y . CHARE -,

Area of No. of No. of I . 'rotal population inclu- Scheduled Scheduled village (lCCU- house- . ding institutional & castes tribes Lf'c:ltion Name of village in heet- pied houseless population eode No. .holds ares & reside- _of town nlial ward in houses Km2 ----r--- -p M F M F M ; I I I I F 2 3 4 5 '6 7 -8-1-9-(10,-1-1 -1-11-

15/6/11 CHARE CIRCLE NA 1,040 1,040 6,616 3,478 3,138 .:.. 3,3L5 3,109 15(6/11/1 Chare H.Q. Old NA 94 94 464 242 222 199 207 15/6/ll/2 Chare H.Q. New NA 88 88 741 453 294 352 281 15/6/11/3 Dikhu Sericulture Farm NA 18 18 81 54 33 39 28 15/6/11/4 Alisopur NA 151 151 1,059 551 508 551 508 15/6/11/5 Tonglongs.orei S/Compound NA 20 20 104 49 55 48 54 15/6/11/6 Longkbipek NA 43 43 244 131 113 131 113 15/6/11/1 Tronger NA 113 113 548 279 269 279 269 15/6/11/8 New Tsadanger NA 38 38 296 l6! 135 161 135 15/6/11/9 Old Tsadanger NA 171 171 1,1l4 539 575 538 575 15/6/11/10 Longthrok S/Compound NA 13 13 1>6 91 105 91 lOS I5/S/II/II Chungiiyimti NA 63 63 550 282 268 280 267 15/6/11/12 Chare Village NA 228 228 1,207 646 561 646 561

182 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 6/11

MAIN-WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-workers workers Total main Cultivators Agricul- HousehOld indus- Other workers workers (I) tural try rnanufacl- (III. IV, V (b) (I-IX) labourers uring. processing, & VI to IX) (II) serviCing and repairs V (a)

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F I \ I I I I I I 13 14 15 16 ]7 18 I 19 I }O I 21 22 23 24 I 25 I 26 I 27 I 28 1,881 1,470 1,521 1,137 1,121 1,101 400 36 1.957 2,001

169 131 114 83 53 78 61 5 128 139 352 208 168 18 23 12 145 6 285 276

20 13 26 13 5 11 21 2 28 20 274 215 230 190 172 186 58 4 321 318

42 45 14 6 1 13 6 35 49 46 37 64 54 61 53 3 67 59 124 107 137 83 122 83 15 142 186 88 61 74 69 69 68 5 1 8'7 66 183 175 270 258 255 256 15 2 269 317

80 94 10 1 10 81 104 162 140 113 106 106 106 7 169 162 341 238 301 256 254 248 41 8 345 305

li3 VILLAGE PRIMARY NOKSEN I Area of No. of No. of Total population inclu- Scheduled Scheduled village occu- ding institutional & castes tribes Location Name of viJlage house· code No. in hect- pied holds I houseless population ares & leside- of tONn mill ward in huuses - Km2 p M F M F M I I ) I-r 1 ~2~ __~ 3___ l____ 4 __ ~ __5 __ ~_6 __ ~ __7__ ~1 __8~ __9~ __10~I __l1 12 15/6/12 NOKSBN CIRCLE NA 1,089 1,089 6,694 3,362 3,332 . 3,293 3,293 15/6/12/1 Noksm H.Q. NA 124 124 698 355 343 303 311 15/6/12/2 Noksen Village NA 147 147 1,038 518 520 512 515 15/6/12/3 Yukumsang NA 9 9 58 34 24 33 24 S/Compound 15/6(12/4 Longra NA 91 91 567 291 276 289 276 15/6/12/5 Litem NA 79 79 464 231 233 231 233 15/6/12/6 Kumpong NA 26 26 I~O 71 79 71, 79 15/6/i2/7 KO;lgsang NA 200 200 1,097 548 549 . 545 549 15/6/12/8 Yimrup NA 91 91 570 302 268 297' 266 15/6/12/9 SaJlp,tak NA 90 90 681 323 358 323 358 15/6/12/10 YUilYU NA 87 87 528 259 269 259 269 15/6/12/11 LOllgtang NA 57 57 338 162 176 162 176 15/6/12/12 Yali NA 88 88 505 268 237 268 237

184 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 6{l2

MAIN-WORKERS Literates Marginal Non-workers workers Total maIO CultIvators Agricul- Household Indus- Other workers workers (1) tural try manufact- (III, IV, V (b) (I-IX) labourers uring, proceSSing, & VI to IX) (II) servicing and repairs V (a) I

M F M F M F M F M F M F M M F .. 1-;-1 I I I I I I- I 13 14 15 16 1 17 1 18 19- 1 201 21 22 23 241 25 I 26 1 27 1 28 1,227 938 1,650 1,649 1,454 1,629 3 1 193 19 1,712 1,683 204 152 171 125 82 121 89 4 184 218 168 158 277 241 259 241 18 241 279 29 22 6 3 3 6 28 21

130 93 137 145 129 143 8 2 154 131 106 94 105 115 86 115 19 126 118 19 13 34 45 32 43 2 2 37 34 270 194 119 256 279 240 277 , .•.• ! 16 2 292 130 109 144 152 132 148 1 12 3 158 116 90 78 150 170 146 170 4 173 188 62 47 134 154 127 152 7 2 125 115 46 25 93 94 84 91 9 3 69 82 49 28 143 126 137 125 3 3 1 125 III

185 VILLAGE PRIMARY LONGLENG

Area of No. of No. of Total population inclu- Scheduled Scheduled village OCCu- house- ding institutional & castes tribes Location Name of village in heet- pied holds houseless population code No. ares & reside- of town ntia} ward in houses KmZ p M F M F M I-F I I I I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 I 8 I 9 I 10 I 11 12 15/6/13 LONGLBNG CIRCLE NA 3,830 3,830 20,829 11,103 9,726 10,788 9,604 15/6/13/1 Longleng H. Q. NA 384 384 1,886 1,103 783 864 692 15/6/13}2 Longleng Mission Compound NA 3S 35 221 136 85 133 82 15/6/13/3 Longleng Leprosy Colony NA 113 113 402 242 160 241 160 15/6/13/4 Orangkong NA 206 206 989 521 468 521 468 15/6/13/5 Mongnyu NA 226 226 1,393 729 664 127 664 15/6/13j6 Yongam NA 122 122 648 356 292 356 292 15/6/13/7 Niyan NA 202 202 1,418 729 689 721 686 15/6/13/8 Yangya NA 283 283 1,690 979 711 979 711 15/6{13/9 Yangya S/Compound NA 99 99 488 249 239 238 233 15/6j13/10 Tangha NA 152 152 816 410 406 410 406 15/6/13/11 Yutan S/Compound NA 18 18 109 54 55 50 55 15/6/13/12 Yongshei/Kamahu NA 167 167 920 480 440 480 440 15/6/13/13 Yaong-Yachem S/Compound NA 6 6 9 6 3 2 3 15/6/13/14 Yachem NA 284 284 1,4&7 757 730 754 729 15/6/13/15 Yaong NA 182 182 936 487 449 475- 441 15/6/13/16 Mongtikang NA 73 73 357 t82 175 182 175 15/6/13/17 Phomching NA 162 162 848 446 402 446 402 15/6/13/18 Namching SJCompound NA 24 24 90 47 43 45 42 15(6/13/19 Hukpang NA 214 214 1,068 543 525 543 525 15/6/13120 Pongo NA 256 256 1,395 680 ·715 679 713 15/6/13/21 Pongo SjCompound NA 59 S9 257 143 114 134 114 15/6/13/22 Yangpang NA .137 137 775 .399 376 396 370 15/6/13/23 Yongpang S/Compound NA 26 26 119 61 58 56 57 15/6/13/24 Yangching NA 82 82 483 255 228 251 228 15/6/13/25 Sakchiyimjang SjCompound NA 43 43 178 95 83 95 83 15/6/13/26 Sakchi Village NA 188 188 1,091 594 497 590 497 15/6/13/27 Aoching NA 87 87 756' 420 336 420 336

186 CENSUS ABSTRACT .cIRCLE 6/13

MAIN WORKERS i' Literates' Marginal NOD-workers Tota] main Cultiva.tors , Agricultural Household indu~- jl Other workers, workers workers (I- IX) (I) . labourers . ~ry, manufa~tur. (III, IV, V (b) (II) mg, processmg, & VI to IX) servicing a:nd i repairs V (a) I 1__ .__ \ 1 i I , _M F M M F M F M F M F l~ I M I j M \ F \ ! I \ I I I I I i I 13 I 14 I 15 I 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2J~ I 24 I 25 I 26 I 27 I 28 3,873 2,560 5,251 4,887 4,459 4,822 3 2 4 785 63 2 4 5,850 4,835 759 463 464 127 78 100 3 2 382 25 639 656

108 55 38 7 7 1 31 6 98 78

46 29 104 101 101 101 3 138 59 225 175 235 243 219 242 16 286 225 263 205 439 412 406 407 33 5 2 290 250 32 13 213 198 210 198 3 143 94 143 73 384 386 369 385 15 345 703 286 l?9 460 409 450 409 10 519 302 ':1 72 43 J ]6 112 90 109 26 .J 2 2 131 125 107 71 183 225 171 224 12 227 181 54 55 5 1 4 49 55 163 101 213 233 173 231 40 2 267 207

5 2 5 3 2 5 1 251 221 293 345 274 341 19 4 464 385 174 147 207 195 191 191 16 4- 280 254 33 23 90 92 85 92 5 92 83 202 146 214 201 198 201 16 232 201 25 14 21 6 11 6 10 26 37 149 81 261 278 245 276 16 2 282 247 114 78 384 412 366 411 16 1 296 303 64 27 87 58 54 57 33 1 56 56 102 89 227 233 223 231 4 2 172 143 19 13 32 25 23 24 9 1 29 33 75 32 134 132 119 131 15 121 96

31 15 48 49 34 48 14 1 47 34 148 70 275 279 251 278 4 20 319 218 223 180 119 125 110 126 9 301 '210

187 VILLAGE PRIMARY TOBU

Scheduled No of 1 Total population inclu­ Scheduled Area of No. of castes tribes occu­ house­ ding institutional & village houseless population Location Name of village in hect· pied holds \ code No. ares & reside· of town nlhl ward in houses Km2 F M I f _____1 __~ ____~2 ______: ___ 3__ ~ ___4 __ ~ 5__ ~~6~~ __7 __ ~I __S~1~9~~IO~I~11 I 12 15/6/14 TOBU CIRCLE NA 1,850 1,850 9,949 5,415 4,534 4,553 4,436

15/6/14/1 Tobu H.Q. NA 167 167 1,201 863 338 318 313 15/6/14/2 Tobu Village NA 300 300 1,561 804 757 801 755 15/6/14{3 Shamnyu NA 203 203 993 509 484 509 484 15/6/14/4 Tamkhong NA 258 258 {,417 805 612 497 541 15/6)14/5 Ukha NA 237 237 1,3 73 663 710 661 710 15/611416 Mopong S/Compound NA 22 22 68 34 34 32 34 15/6/14/7 Yakshu NA 228 228 1,162 590 572 590 572 15/6/148 Yonghong NA 132 132 664 357 307 357 307 15/6/14/9 Kenchenshu NA 123 123 623 317 306 315 306 15/6/14/10 Changnyu NA 97 97 485 268 217 268 217 15/6/14/11 Yai NA 83 83 402 205 197 205 197

188 . CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 6/14

M A I N - W 0 R K E RS Literates Marginal Non-workers

J workers Total maID CuluvatQrs Agricul- Household IDdus- Other workers workers (I) tural try manufact- (III, IV. V (b) (I-IX) labourers uring, processing, & VI to IX) , (II) servicing and repairs V (a) M F M F M F M F M F M F F I M F ·1 ) \ -;;1- I I I- - I 13 14 15 16 I 17 I 18 19 I 20 I 21 22 I 23 24 I 25 26 I 27 I 28 1,158 385 3,796 2,728 2,750 2,719 1 1,046 8 1 1 1,618 1,805 327 99 680 19 69 17 611 2 183 319 253 149 422 214 381 212 41 2 1 382 542 35 17 367 363 362 363 5 142 121 281 24 629. 434 332 434 ,-- 297 176 178 75 35 509 554 494 552 ... .., 15 2 154 156 22 11 21 17 6 15 1 15 13 17 ·74 23 404 423 391 422 13 1 185 149 45 12 212 200 180 200 32 145 107 17 10 232 214 220 214 12 85 92 11 162 135 161 135 1 106 82 18 5 158 155 154 IS5 4 47 42

189 VILLAGE PRIMARY MONYAKSHU

Area of No. of No. Of Total population inclu- Scheduled Scheduled village occu- house- ding institutional & castes tribes Location Name of village in heet- pied- . holds housoless population eode No. ares & reside- of town ntial ward in houses Km! I - P M F M F M F f I I 1 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I 8 9 I lOl II I 12 15/6/151 MONYAKSHU NA 1,400 1,400 6,836 ~,423 3,413 3,401 3,411 CIRCLE

15/6/15/1 Monyakshu H.Q. NA 26 26 114 69 45 68 45 15/6/15/2 Monyakshu Village NA 402 402 2,124 1,065 1,059 1,060 1,059 15/6/15/3 Bumei S/Compound NA 15 15 48 27 21 21 20 15/6/15/4 Sanglangshu NA 347 347 1,726 855 871 848 870 15/6/15/5 Pesao NA 342 342 1,649 826 823 823 823 15/6/15/6 Yongkhao NA 250 250 1,095 543 552 543 552 15/6/15/1 Shingnyu NA 18 18 80 38 42 38 42

190 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 6/15

M A I N W o R K E R S Literates Marginal Non-workers Total main Cultivators Agricultural Household indus- Other workers workers workers (I-IX) (I) 'labourers try. manufactur- (III, IV, V (b) (II) ing. proce&sing. &. VI to IX) servicing and repairs V (a) _--- J M F M F M F - \ M F M F M F Mj F M F \ \ l I I I I I I \ 13 I 14 15 16 17 18 19 f 20 I 21 22 23 24 I 25 1 261 27 28 411 145 2,336 2,425 2,205 2,419 1 6 124 6 1,087 988

36 4 53 24 1 23 '" 52 16 21 71 24 721 744 706 742 . 1 .,.. 14 2 344 315 21 12 17 7 1 6 ...... 16 1 10 14 212 91 521 608 488 606 1 4 28 2 334 263 33 4 594 591 584 591 10 232 232 38 10 398 428 393 428 4 145 124 32 23 32 23 6 19

191 VILLAGE PRIMARY TAMLU

Area of No of No. of Total population includ- Scheduled Scheduled village in occupied house- ing institutional & house- Castes tribes hectares & residential holds less population Location Name of village of town houses code No. ward in KmZ p I M I F ~I F M I F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I 9 I 101 11 12 15}6}16 TAMLU CIRCLE NA 851 851 4,875 2,527 2,348 2,177 2,076

15/6}16/1 Tamlu H.Q. NA 95 95 497 251 246 232 237 15/6/16/2 Tamlu Village NA 212 212 1,246 611 635 611 6~5 15/6/16/3 Samnyuching NA 48 48 296 156 140 156 1<:·0 15/6/16/4 Bashola/Borhola NA 110 110 528 290 238 2 (Ladailgarh) 15/6/16/5 Ngotchungching NA 18 18 93 50 43 50 43 15/6/16/6 Shitap NA 29 29 103 64 39 33 17 15/6/16/7 Bora/Namsang NA 208 208 1,179 607 572 601 567 15/6/16/8 Bora / N amsang NA 14 14 52 30 22 26 22 S/Compound 15/6/16/9 Kangching NA 117 117 881 468 413 468 413

192 CENSUS ABSTRACT CIRCLE 6/16

M A I N W o R K E R S Literates Marginal Non-workers Total main I Cultivators IAgricultural Household indu~- Other workers workers workers (I-IX) (I) labourers try. manufactur- (III. IV, V (b) (II) ing. processing. & VI to IX) servicing and repairs V (a) I-~-· I 'M F M F M F \ oM:'] F M ] F M I F M F M F \ \ \ I 1 I \ I , , I I 13 I 14 I IS I t6 17 1"8 ; t.. 19 I 2Q·: I 21 I 22 23 24 I 25 I 26 I 27 I 28 1,066 699 1,220 1,172 1,070 1,156 4 146 16 18 23 1,289 1,153 115 83 105 90 61 82 44 8 146 156 292 217 280 284 255 281 ..... 2 23 3 331 351 85 64 67 67 61 66 6 1 89 73 101 32 170 139 158 139 12 120 99

13 12 30 28 26 27 4 1 20 15 20 6 41 28 36 28 5 23 11 273 202 268 288 230 286 2 36 2 18 22 321 262 15 7 16 8 9 7 7 14 14

152 76 243 240 234 240 9 1 225 172

193 VRBAN PRIMARY TUENSANG

Area of No. of No. of Total population includ- Scheduled Scheduled villa!e in occupied house-, ing institutional & house- castes tribes hectares & residential holds less population Location of town houses code No. Name of Town/Ward ward in Km2 p I' M I' F M I F M I F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 I 9 I 10 I 11 12 15/6/1 TUENSANG TOWN 34.25 2,608 2,608 12,200 7,357 4,843 4,616 3,651 15/6/1/1 Ward 1 NA 722 722 3,624 2,077 1,547 1,727 1,364 15/6/1/2 Ward 2 NA 783 783 3,377 2,212 1,165 945 713 15/6/1/3 Ward 3 NA 291 291 1,396 771 625 568 503 15/6}1/4 Ward 4 NA 812 812 3,803 2,297 1,506 1,376 1.071

194 CENSUS ABSTRACT TOWN 6/I

M A IN - W 0 R K E RS Literates Marginal I Non-workcn workers I Total mam CultIvators 1 Agricul- Household Indus- Other workers I workers (I) , tural try manufact- (III, IV, V (b) (I-IX) labourers uring, processing, & VI to IX) I (II) servicing and ! repairs V (a) "

~~::-::M-_-_-'II:_--=-p~~'r-_-M~_·.. _. -11,_ =-.--p.,. _:=:M:=I:=:F:-;---;:-M~-~l~F~ 1--M_I~F- M 13 14 I 15 16 17 18 I 19 I 20 I 21 22 I 23

5,333 2,752 3,579 531 194 251 64 18 14 3,307 262 4 2 3,774 4,310 1,557 962 813 278 120 153 6 5 682 124 1;264 1,269 1,700 629 1,258 92 36 55 18 3 1 1,203 34 4 2 950 1,071 575 414 334 85 17 22 35 12 282 51 437 540 1,501 747 1,174 76 21 21 5 2 8 1,140 53 1.123 1,430

19J URBAN PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT APPENDIX Total Scheduled Tribes and Scheduled Castes Population.Urban Block Wise

Location code No. \ Name of Town/ward/Urban block ( Total population I Schedueld caste I Scheduled tribe 2 I 4 I 5 , 6 15/6/1 Tuensang Town 12,200 8,267

15/6/1/1 Ward-J 3,624 3,091 15/6/1/1 (I) Block No.1 453 316 15(6/1/1 (2) Block No.2 ?93 377 15/6(1/1 (3) Block No.3 1,020 887 15/6/1/1 (4) Block No.4 ··693 628 15/6/1/1 (5) Block No. 5 1,065 883

15/6/1/2 Ward-li 3,377 1,658 15/61I12 (6) Block No.6 783 572 15/6/1/2 (7) Block No.1 131 94 15/'6/1/2 (8} Block No.8 155 22 15/611/2 (9) Block No.9 1,046 32 15/6/1/2 (10)' Block No. 10 229 139 15/{)/I/2 01" Block No. 11 128 60 15/6/1/2 (12) Block No. 12 178 35 15/6/1/2 P3) Block No. 13 91 59 15/6/IJ2 (l4} Block No. 14- 636 595

15/6/1/3 Ward--III 1,396 1,071 15[6/13 05)1 Block No. 15 980 704 15/6}113 \16): Block No. 16 416 367

15/6/I/4 Ward-IV 3,803 2,447 15/6/1/4 (17)' Block No. 17 614 239 15/6/I}4 08, Block No. 18 665 383 15/6/1/4 {19} Block No. 19 506 276 15/6/I/4 (20) Block No. 20 775 683 15/6/I}4 {21} Block No. 21 596 466 15f6/{/4 (221, Block No. 22 647 400

196 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

A N SI. State/District/ Total/ No. of Total scheduled tribes Literates M I No. Circle/Town Rural! House- population Urban holds TOlal main workers with S.T. members ( I-IX)

.. p M F P M F P M F \ I \ I I 2 4 567 9 10 I 1~1~'-'-1-2-IJ3 3 ---'---._--'-- 8 6. TUENSANG T 27,031 142,376 72,838 69,538 40,634 25,018 15.616 72,525 36,846 35,679 DISTRICT R 25,296 134,109 68,222 65,887 35,222 21,744 13,478 70,388 35,17935,209 U 1,735 8,267 4,616 3,651 5,412 3,274 2,138 2,137 1,667 .. 70

1. Pungro T (R) 1,622 8,032 4,058 3,974 1,787 1,233 554 4,877 2,349 2,528 Circle 2. Kiphere T (R) 2,215 11,554 5,897 5,657 3,893 2,506 1,387 5,521 2,680 2,841 Circle 3. Sitimi T(R) 498 2,590 1,297 1,293 947 570 377 1,499 701 798 Circle 4. Seyochung T (R) 939 5,250 2,644 2,606 1,594 1,076 518 2,760 1,2411,519 Circle

5. Chess ore T (R) 917 4,670 2,307 2,363 1,048 690 358 2,605 1,220 13~5 Circle 6. Shamatorr T (R) 1.377 7,479 3,736 3,743 1,662 1,181 481 3,681 1,808 1,873 Circle 7. Thonoknyu T (R) 1,260 5,976 3,025 2,951 697 488 209 3,255 1,646 1,609 Circle 8. Noklak T (R) 3,335 15,226 7,785 7,441 2.807 1,786 1,021 8,889 4,519 4,370 Circle 9. Tuensang Sadar T (R) 2,245 11,931 5,979 5,952 3,363 1,960 1,403 5,483 2,794 2,689 Circle 10. Longkhim T (R) 1,379 7,945 3,967 3,978 2,801 1,586 1,215 3,680 1,906 1,774 Circle 11. Chare T (R) 1,022 6,424 3,315 3,109 3,256 1,794 1,462 2,515 1,387 1128 Circle 12. Noksen T (R) 1,082 6,586 3,293 3,293 2,063 1,164 899 3,259 1,614 1,645 Circle 13. Longleng T (R) 3,621 23,392 10,788 9,604 6,117 3,651 2,466 9,910 5,030 4,880 Circle

198 FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

W 0 R K E R S I I Marginal workers Non workers Cultivators \ Agricultural I Household indus- Other workers {IJI,IV, labourers (II) try, ma~ufactrin.g, V (b) & VI to IX) pro,essmg, serVI- cing and repairs (V) (a) , P M F P \ M P M F P \ M P M P M F I l IF I I I I F I F I 14 I 15 ! 16 I 17 118 I 191 20 I 21 1221---n-,-24 I 25 26 27 I 28 29 30 I 31 65,131 30,141 34,990 131 74 57 36 14 22 7,227 6,617 610 31 8 23 69,820 35,984 33,836 64,694 29,951 34,743 82 40 42 33 12 21 5,579 5,176 403 29 7 22 63,692 33,036 30,656 437 190 247 49 34 15 3 2 1 1,648 1,441 207 2 1 1 6,128 2.948 3,180

4,654 2,133 2,521 3 3 220 213 7 4 2 1 3,151 1,707 1,444

4,949 2,161 2,788 2 2 570 519 51 6,033 3,217 2,816

1,355 578 777 144 123 21 1,091 596 495

2,614 1,109 1,505 6 5 140 127 13 2,490 1.403 1,087

2,426 1,058 1,368 3 3 7 6 169 158 11 2,065 1,087 978

3,235 1,392 1,843 4 4 2 2 440 412 28 3,798 1,928 1,870

2,821 1,242 1,579 13 2 11 421 402 19 2,720 1,378 1,342

8,041 3,718 4,323 2 9 9 837 800 37 10 3 7 6,327 3,263 3,064

4,776 2,155 2,621 43 17 26 664 622 42 10 10 6,438 3,185 3,253

3,275 1,538 1,737 1 '" 3 2 1 401 366 35 4,265 2,061 2,204

2,209 1,116 1,093 306 271 35 3,909 1,928 1,981

3,010 1,445 1,625 3 3 186 166 20 3,326 1,679 1,648

9.266 4,443 4,823 5 3 2 639 584 55 2 1 1 10.480 5.757 4,723

199 PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

SI. State I District/ Totall No. of Total scheduled tribes Literates M A I N No. Circle/ Town Rural/ House· population Urban holds Total main workers withS.T. ( I·IX ) members

P \ M! F P M \ F PM! F 1 2 5 I 6 ,--=7------.;.--:::-8 -'0--;::-9----'o1----:I=O-----'.-~I-;-l -----.-----;-:12;;----"-13- 14. Tobu T (R) 1,729 8,989 4,553 4,436 1,048 729 319 5,702 2,971 2,731 Circle 15. Monyakshu T (R) 1,392 6,812 3,401 3,411 536 391 145 4,738 2,314 2,424 Circle 16. Tam)u T (R) 663 4,253 2,177 2,076 1,603 939 664 2,014 999 1,015 Circle 17. Tuensang T (U) 1,735 8,267 4,616 3,651 5,412 3,274 2,138 2,137 1,667 470 Town

200 FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

WORKERS IMarginal workers Non workers Cultivators Agricultural Household indus- Other workers (III, IV, I try. manufactring. labourers (II) V (b) &: VI to IX) processins. servi- cing and repairs (V) (a)

p M F P F P M F p M F ) p\ Mj F M I I I \ 1 14 15 1 16 1171181191 201 21 22 23 1 24 1 25 I 26 I 27 I 28 29 30 31 --~~----~----~----~----~--~--~--~.--~~~~--~~--~----- 5,491 2,768 2,723 1 1 1 1 209 202 7 1 1 3,286 1,582 1,704

4,627 2,209 2,418 1 1 1 1 109 103 6 II·. 2,074 1,087 981

1,885 886 999 ~ .. 5 5 124 108 16 1 1 2,238 1,178 1,060

437 190 247 49 34 15 3 2 1 1,648 1,441 207 2 1 1 6,128 2,948 3,180 \

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