CENSUS OF 1991

SERIES - 3

PART XII - A & B

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

VILLAGE & TOWN·WISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

TAPAN SENAPATI Director of Census Operations, Arunachal Pradesh Jlrunaclia[ Pradesfi is a tfiin[y popu[ated fii[[y tract eying rougMy between tfie Latitudes 2~ 28'?(_ and 29° 31' fJ{_ and tfie Longitudes 91° 30' 'E and 9;0 30' 'E on tlie IJ{prtfi 'East e;r.tremity of India, comprising rougMy of 83,743 Xj[ometre squares of area. It is bounded on tlie IJ{prtfi, 'J{prtfi-'East ana IJ{prtfi-West 6y Cliina tIi6et), on tlie Soutli by Jlssam and fJ{_aga[an~ on tfie Sout!i.-'East 6y Myanmar ('13urma) and on t!i.e West 6y tB!i.utan. rrfie Pradesfi is k_nown to 6e ricfi in j(ora, fauna, power and minera{ potentia(. Wfien tfie 1971 Census was taK!.n in Jlrunacfia( Pradesfi, tfie area was I(p.own as tfie IJ{prt!i. 'East :frontier J1.gency (fJ{_'E:f5l in sliort) wliicfi 'loas constitutiona[[y a part of tlie state of 5lssa·m. J1. t tfiat time fJ{_'E:fJ1. was direct[y administered 6y tlie President of Inaia tlirougfi: tlie governor of J1.ssam as fiis agent, wlio was assisted 6y an J1.dviser. tJlie office of tlie J1.dviser to tlie governor of J1.ssam was situated at Slii[{ong, tlie former capita[ of tlie 5'Lssam State, now tfie Capita{ of Megfia{aya. On 21st January, 1972 tJ{E:f5l was given tfie status of a Vnion tJerritory unaer tlie provision of tfie IJ{prtfi-'Eastern J1.rea ('R.f.organisation) J1.ct, 1971 (8 of 1971) ana p{acea under tfie cfiarge of a Cfiief Commissioner witfi fiis lieadquarters at Slii{{ong. Wlien ?{_'E:f.f1.. became a ' in January, 1972 ana renamea as 5frunaclia{ Pradesfi, was se[ectea as its capitaL On tfie 15tli day of J1.ugust, 1975 tfie 'Union tJerritory of 5frunacfia{ Prades!i. was endowed witli a Legis(ative J1.ssem6[y and Simu{taneous{y tfie Cfiief Commissioner was rep{aced by Lt. governor as tfie admi!1istrator of tfte l1nion tJerritory assistea 6y tfie (fiief Minister ana a ca6inet offour ~inisters to rim tfie government of tfiis newry formed 'Union rrerritory. tJfie first genera[ erection to tfie 30 members of J1.runacfia[ Pradesfi Legis{ative f4ssem6{y was fieM in 1978, constitu~ing a {andmark_ in tfie poCitica[ evo{ution of tlie rrerritory. On tlie 20tfi :february, 1987 5'lrunae:fia{ Pradesfi fiad attainea tfie statefiooa. On tlie attainment of stateliood tfie Lieutenant governor of tlie tJerritory was reaesignatea as tlie governor of tfie State and tfie number of seats in tfie Legis[ative Jlssem6[y liaa a[so 6een increased upto 60 according{y. tJi{{ May, 1980, J1.runacfia{ Pradesfi consisted of five districts. runaer tfie Jlrunaclia{ Praaesfi 'l\!--organisation of 1Jistricts Jlct, 1980, four more districts were formea 6y aividing tfie areas of 1(ameng, Su6ansiri, Siang ana Lofiit 'Districts. tJirap 'District was not affectea 6y tnat 1\!--organisation 5Ict. :furtl1er on tl1e 1st day of OctoGe1i 1984 two more new 'Districts viz rrawang and Cl1ang(ang were deatetf 6y curving out West XFmeng ana tJirap 'Districts respective[y_ Jl t present tfiere are deven 1Jistricts in tfie State namefy, tJawang, West XFmeng, 'East 1(ameng, Lower Su6ansiri, rupper Su6ansiri, West Siang, 'East Siang, 'Di6ang o/a({ey, Lofiit, Cnang[ang aId rrimp. 1. Foreword 2. Preface Including acknowledgements iii 3. Map of India showing Location of the District 4. Map of Arunachal Pradesh showing location of the District 5. Map of Dlbang Valley District 6. Important Statistics v

AnalytIcal Note : (i) Census concept of rural and urban areas and others terms namely 1-5 Census house, household Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes, literates, Main Worker, Marginal Worker, Non-Worker etc. (ii) Brief history of the District and District Census Handbook. 6 (III) Scope of Village Directory and Town Directory statement. 7 (Iv) Major Characteristic of the District. 8 (v) Brief analysis of the Village and Town Directory data based on 12-20 Inset Table.

",rt A • Vl/lage and Town Directory 7. Section I. Village Directory (a) For each C. D. Block/Circle (i) C. D. Block/Circle map (iI) Alphabetical list of villages 22-23 (iii) Note explaining the codes used in the village Directory 25 (iv) Village Directory 26-49 (b) Appendices (I-IV) to the Village Directory 52-59

8. Section II - Town Directory (i) Note explaining the codes used in the Town Directory 63 (Ii) Town Directory Statements ( I to VI ) 64-66 (iii) Appendix to the Town Directory 66 I

Part B • Primary Census Abstract

A. District PCA Circle - wise- Total, Rural, Urban 68-71 B. Circle-wise-PCA For each C. D. Block/Circle (i) Village-wise PCA } 74-109 (II) Town-wise PCA (Within the town, ward-wise PCA) C. Appendix to PCA (Total, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes 112 population Urban block-wise) D. District PCA of SC/ST Circle/Town level 114-121 E. List of Publications and List of Agents I

N.B.: Maps of District Census Hand Books could not be Incorporated due to unavoidable reasons. Maps of District Census Hand Books will be published sepBrately as supplement to the respective District Census Hand Book.

FOREWORD

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

The scope of the DCH was initially confined to certain important census tables on population, economic and socio -cultural aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town (ward-wise) of the district. The DCHs published after the 1961 Census contained a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and Village and Town Directories including PCA. After the 1971 Census, two parts of the District Census Handbooks (Part- A comprising Village and Town Directories and Part- B comprising Village and Town PCA) were released in all the States and Union Territories. The third Part (C) of the District Census Handbooks comprising administrative statistics and district census tables, which was also to be brought out, could not be published in many StatesJUTs due to considerable delay in compilation ot relevant material. In 1981, some new features alongwith the restructuring of the formats of Village and Town Directory were introduced in the DCHs. These were published in two parts for each district after the 1981 Census. While Part-A comprised Village and Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward-wise) including Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe PCA upto /town leve! wore provided in Part-B. To illustrate, all the amenities except electricity, were brought together in the Village Directory and if an amenity was not avaliable in the referrent village, the di~tance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenity was given. Informatigo on some new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and Co,(tlmunlty health workers in the village were provided so as to meet some of the n~.quirel11~nts of the the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Similarly, information on approach \Q the village was also prQllided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to Q.iv~ all idea about the numb~rof i.naccessible villages in each district. In case of Town Directories also, keeping in vie.",! Vw requirements of the Minimum Needs programme, a Statement IV-A on ~llJ~ ~a,s prQvideo S~ as to enable the planners to chalk out the programmes for providing better c.ivt~qRQ~the,r ~menities In the slums. In this statement details on civic and other amenities were ~~r\edf0rthe slums of class I and class II towns. Apart frol"'"llhis, one column on the Scheduled QQ~te§ and Scheduled Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes/centres were "deted in Statements IV and V respectively.

The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is by and large the same a!:! followed in 1981. However, the format of PCA has been restructured slightly in the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers has been given as against four-fold industrial olassification presented in the 1981 Census. In addition to this, the sex-wise population In the 0-6 age - group has also been included in PCA for the first ti{T1e ~ith a viaw t~ enabling data users to compute more realistic literacy rate as all children @(3I~w"1 Y'ean'l of age have been treated as illiterate at the time of the 1991 Census. It is expected tha,t ql:)ove mentioned modification will help the planners in chalking out more effective pevelopmental programmes.

One of the most important innovations in the 1991 Census is the Community Develop­ ment Block-level presentation of data in the Village Directory and PCA instead of the traditional TahslVTaluklPS level presentation. It is expected that the presentation of Village Directory and PCA data at C. D. Block level will help the planners in formulation of micro-level developmental plans, as the C.D. Block is the lowest administrative unit for developmental planning. Ii

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

This publication is a joint venture of the State Govt.lUT administration and the Census Organisation. The data have been collected and complied under the direction of Shri Tapan Senapati, lAS, Director of Census Operations, Arunachal Pradesh, Shillong on benalf of the State Govt. Administration which has borne the cost of printing. The task of planning, designing and coordination of the publication was Initiated by Dr. K.P. Ittaman, former Deputy Registrar General (Social Studies) and Shri M. M. Dua, Joint Director. For the sake of un;formity in presentation of information/ data and for preparation of analytical note depicting the salient features emerging from a micro-level analysis of Census/non-Census data, a model District Census Handbook from each State and Union Territory was thoroughly scrutinished in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri M. K. Jain, the present Deputy Registrar General (S. S). This task was carried out by Shri A. K. Singh, Deputy Director who was assisted by Shri N.S. Soam, Assistant Director and his staff. Technical guidance in the preparation of the maps was initially provided by Dr. ~. K. Roy, former Deputy Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghose, the present Deputy Registrar General ( Map).

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

New A.R.Nanda June 11, 1992 \ Registrar General, India iii

PREFACE

1. The District Census Handbook (DCH) contains important census and non-census statistics pertaining to a particular District. This series constitute an important set of Census Publications brought out by the Census organisation on behalf of the State Government and the entire cost of this publication is borne by them. The Census Directorate prepares only the manuscripts of the District Census Handbooks out of the data collected from the field during Census Operations and also incorporate in it various other data originating from different Government Departments. The District Census Handbooks are widely made use of by the State Government and its district level and other lower-level officials for proper planning, development and administrative purposes as well as by a large cross­ section of data users like academicians scholars, researchers and many other non­ Governmental agencies.

2. The District Census Handbook has two parts-Part-A and Part-B. The Village and Town Directories are included in part-A, whereas part-B contains the Primary Census Abstract. The Village Directory gives for each village, the area, population, educational, medical, civic and other amenities as also its land- use pattern. Similarly in the town directory, information on various civic amenities, the area figures, population characteristics, physical aspects, communications, municipal finance, trade and commerce, industry and banking facilities etc. pertaining to a town are incorporated as well as the village and town directories and also of Scheduled Castes and Tribes presents certain other basic data like number of residential houses and households, sex-wise break-up of the total population, literates, main workers by categories, marginal workers and non-workers, s~x­ wise break up of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes population etc. Besides, some brief notes on the administrative development, economic resources and social aspects of the District are also incorporated in this volume. Also it contains brief analytical notes on the village and town directories and are supported by a few inset tables based on the Primary Census Abstract as well as the village and town directories. Above all an overall attempt has been made here to present the basic statistical data on villages and towns which it is expected, would come handy and useful to all concerned.

3. The data presented under village and town directories were furnished from the field, village and town-wise by the district administration mainly through the Circle Officers in respect of the rural villages and by the Deputy CommiSSioners through the District Statistical Officers in respect of urban areas respectively. The data presented under Primary Census abstract were collected during the Census Operations (enumeration period) by the actual field functionaries of the Census consisting of the Enumerators, Supervisors, Charge Officers and District Census Officers. My thanks are due to all these dedicated band of field officials who have provided the basic data required for compilation of this volume. The notes on different State and Central Govt. Departments are furnished by the respective departments. I am grateful to all these departments for their sincere co-operation.

4. While the collection, compilation and tabulation of data including designing and production of the District Census Handbook volumes were undertaken by the Census Department at its own expenses, in keeping with the past practice, the State Government has agreed to bear the cost of printing which is just appropriate since the State Government departments and offices are the major users ot these Census Handbooks. It is my sincere hope that all the data users will find the contents of the 1991 DCHB series quite convenient and useful.

5. The preparation of the write up and production of the volume at all stages including the statement and tables for this volume was undertaken in the Census Directorate of Arunachal Pradesh Shillong with all sincerity by Sri I. N. Gohain, Sri A. Roy Choudhury, Sri B. K. Goswami, Sri N. K. Bhattacharya, Investigator under the able guidance of iv

Sri A. K. Pal,ll, Deputy Director of Census Operations. Sri J. Bhattacharjee, Sri C, K. 13arman, Sri A. C. Das, Sri N. C. Majumdar, Sri Parimal Das, Sri Prafllila Ch, Oas, Sri A. C. Bhattacharjee, Statistical Assistants, Smti Pushpita BhattCleharj~e, Gomputor ana Sri Bibhuti Shushan Chakrpborty, Proof Reader assisted them in drafting th{3 writ~ Up and in proof reaoing. S/Smti S. Dey, LPC, W. Marbaniang, LOC, S, Sewa, LOC ana S/Sri 1,... JAmes, A~sistant Compiler and S. Muktieh, AlC, assisted them ill tabulqtioll pf the datil an" typing the rtlpl'luscripts. S/Sri B. L. Meena, Cartographer, K. J. Pandit, Senior Arti§t, A. R. Sharma, Artist, RC. Deb, Draftsman, p. R. Khongbuh, Draftsman, A. Pas Guptp, Draftsm~n, K. I3hattachFlrjee, Draftsman and Smt. Aditi Barman, Ferr~ print Operator took pains to complet!} the ardupus tasks of pr~paring the maps in time. I am thClnkful to all Qf them for tMir pains t;:lking and concerted efforts to brinll OlJt th~ Oistrict Cen&u~ l=IanclboClK in time. I (lIS!;) record my appreciation for the Pl'lin$taking anq dedicat{3Q servi<;;e§ renger~d. by all my colleagues in giving shape of this volume.

The Census Organisation is also grateful to Government of Arunachal Rradesh for having been so kind as to undertake the publication of th€l&e handbeoks Cln~ to the Directors e>f Economics and Statistics, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, Itana~ar, anc;i his I?taff for making necessary arrangements for printin9 of these hE'lndQQQ~§,

Lq§t but not least, I Gannot put e~press my gratefuln~$s to ~ri A. R. Nanda, Re~i~tnu @~neral flnd Census Commissioner of India for his VClILlq~le inslruction§ Clflg ~Yigane@ in prinQing out the District Cen§us Handbooks.

Lastly. I must express my appreciation to MIs. Print-O-Rrint, CAlcutta for prifltif19 of this publication in time.

T. Senapatl Director of Census Operations Arunachal Pradesh, Shillong-3. v

I I MPPRTAf.rr.:STATlst,ICS I State District Arunachal Pradesh Dlbang Val/ey POPULATION: TOTAL Persons 8,64,558 4,3068 Males 4,65,004 24,087 Females 3,99,554 18,981

RURAL Persons 7,53,930 36,092 Males 4,00,966 19,938 Females 3,52,964 16,154

URBAN Persons 1,10,628 6,966 Males 64,038 4,149 Females 46,590 2,827

DECENNIAL POPULAll0N GROWTH RATE (1981-91) (t) 36,83 39.03 AREA (Sq. Km.) 83,743 Sq. K.M 13,029 DENSITY Of POPULATION (per sq. Km. ) 10 ~ SEX RATIO 859 787

LITERACY RATE Persons 41.59 46.88 Males 51.45 56.94 Females 29.69 33.27 PERCENTAGE OF URBAN POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Persons 12.80 16.20 Males 13.77 17.22 Females 11.66 14.89 R~R8ENTAGE TO TOTAL POPULATION i) Main Workers Persons 45.22 45.36- Males 53.52 55.78 Females 35.57 32.14

ji) MarQiral Workers persons 1.02 0.41- Males 0.24 0.32 Females 1.92 0.51

iii) Nop-Workers Persons 53.76 54.2~ Males 46.24 43.89 Females 62.51 67.35 ~11~AK -tJJ? MAI~ WPR~R§ PERCENTAqE AM'gNG MAIN WQI1KERS i) Caltivators Persons 60.36 37.76 Males 46.98 27.02 Females 83.78 61.42

ii) Agricultural labourers persons 5.13 19.23 Males 5.14 16.71 Females 5.12 24.78 vi

State District Arunachal Pradesh Dlbang Vlllley

iii) Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting, and Plantations ,Orchard and Allied activities Persons 1.77 2.43 Males 2.20 2.51 Females 1.02 2.13 iv) Mining and Quarrying Persons 0.18 Males 0.28 Females 0.00 v) Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Repairs a) Household Industry Persons 0.19 0.11 Males 0.21 0.13 Females 0.15 0.08 b) Other than Household Industry Persons 2.49 4.37 Males 3.54 6.29 Females 0.65 0.15 vi) Constructions Persons 5.98 7.25 Males 8.59 10.16 Females 1.41 0.86 vii) Trade and Commerce Persons 3.30 5.21 Males 4.83 7.28 Females 0.63 0,62 viii) Transport, Storage & Communications Persons 1.13 2.51 Males 1.75 3.57 Females 0.05 0.16 ix) Other Services Persons 19.47 21,13 Males 26.48 26,27 Females 7.19 9.80 PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Persons 0.47 1.13 Males 0.54 0.66 Females 0.39 0.46 PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION Persons 63.66 45.44 Males 59.22 40.64 Females 68.82 51.54 NUMBER OF OCCUPIED RESIDENTIAL HOUSES 159,869 92.42

NUMBER OF VILLAGES Total 3,649 238 Inhabited 3,649 238 Uninhabited

NUMBER OF TOWNS 10 1 ANAL VTICAL NOTE

CENSUS CONCEPTS OF RURAL AND URBAN AREA (b) All other places which satisfy the following criteria :­

Indian Census has been presenting the demographic (i) a minimum population of 5000 data separately for rural and urban areas. The unit of (ii) at least 75 percent of male working population classification in this regard is 'town' for urban areas and engaged in non- agricultural pursuits and 'village' for rural areas. (iii) a density of population of at least 400 persons per The basic unit for census enumerations in rural areas sq. km. is the revenue village which has definite surveyed bound­ Apart from these, the outgrowths of cities and aries. The revenue village may comprise several hamlets towns have also been treated as urban. but the entire village is taken as one unit forthe presentation of data. In case of unsurveyed villages within forest areas, There are two distinct types of urban units, such as: each habitation area with locally recognised boundaries (i) The places which have come into existence by within each forest range officer's beat is treated as one unit. virtue of statutory notifications and are referred to The situation is, however, different in Arunachal by the nomenclature adopted in the relevant Pradesh. In Arunachal Pradesh, cadastral survey has not notification as Municipal Corporation, Municipal been done so far and revenue system in the village has not Board, Cantonment Board, notified area commit­ been introduced as yet. As such each area with locally tee etc. and recognised boundaries is con,dered as a village. Thus a (ii) Places which are defined as urban because they village in Arunachal Pradesh may comprise even one satisfy criterion and are referred to as census house/household only. The identity of the existence of towns or non-municipal towns (CT or NM). certain habitations as separate village or otherwise is deter­ mined generally onthe basis of, how the local administration For identification of places which would qualify to be has accepted the existence of those habitation. In the case classified as 'urban', all villages, which, as per the 1981 of hamlets and the migrated part or parts of a village bearing Census had a population of 4,000 and above, a population the same name of original village, (Le. both the old and new density of 400 persons per sq. km. and having at least 75 villages are found to be known by the same name) the percent of male working population engaged in non - identity of the place is determined by the decision of the local agricultural activity were considered. To work out the pro­ administration only. A hamlet recognised by local customs portion of male working population referred to under (b) (ii), and traditional may be treated as a separate village if the the data relating to main workers were taken into account. local administration has decided to do so and in that case it This demographic test was also applied to these towns is treated as a census village. So also the old and new which had become census towns tor the first time in the village bearing the same name of the old village are treated 1981 Census and those towns which were de notified by as separate census villages if it is decided so by the local concerned authorities after the 1981 Census. This was administration even if both the units are treated as same done to find out whether these towns could be considered village by the local traditions and customs, but in such cases for retention as census towns for the 1991 Census. The the local people keep the identity of these villages by using places which were treated as Census towns torthe first time 'Old' and 'New' before and after the names of the village as in the 1981 Census and did not satisfy the above demo­ the case may be. graphic criteria now were declassified. The places which were continuing as census towns since 1971 orfrom earlier • In Arunachal Pradesh there may be some special censuses were not considered for declassification. cases of isolated and scattered habitation, in the notified forest areas, which mayor may not be included in the ThuS, all places which are found to satisfy the pre­ customs and tradition bound villaqes. Such habitations in scribed conditions are considered as urban and the remain­ some cases form a well defined lorus! village. But those of ing are treated as rural. such habitations which were not accepted as 'forest village', till census enumeration were treated as one unit and as one Before finalising the list of urban and rural areas the 'Census Village'. marginal cases for consideration of urban areas were examined by the Registrar General, India,. The list of urban Inthe 1991 Census of India the definition of urban area areas which is generally referred to as the town list, was adopted is as follows :- then prepared by this directorate and simultaneously a list (a) All places with a municipality, Corporatio n, Cantonment of villages was also prepared. These lists in fact form the Board or notified town area committee etc. basic frame for the organisation of the census operations. 2

Urban units or town are divided into the following six 3. Brittial-Bania or Bania classes for the purposes of analysis :- 4. Dhupi or Dhobi 5. Dugla or Dholi Class Population 6. Hira 7. Jalkeot I 100,000 and above II 50,000 to 99,999 8. Jhalo, Malo or Jhalo-Malo Kaibartta or Jaliya III 20,000 to 49,999 9. 10, Lalbegi IV 10,000 to 19,999 V 5,000 to 9,999 11. Mahara j 2. Mehtar or Bhangi VI Less than 5,000 13. Muchi or Rishi 14. Namasudra Class' I town with a population of over 100,000 is also 15. Patni termed as a cny. By convention urban areas with a popula­ 16. Sutradhar tion of a millio(l and above are often referred to as metropoli­ tan areas. This terminology is adopted in all the census Scheduied Tribes: \p'ublicatibns. In the Presidential Order of 1956, mentioned above, it Cet:lsus .House : , is said that all the tribes of the Agency are to be treated as A. 'Cehsus House' is a building or part of a building Scheduled Tribes. At paragraph 2 of Part II of Schedule JII of the order an illustrative list of the trioes. of Arunachal having ~eparate main entrance from the road or common a Pradesh is provided. It has been mentioned that the Presi­ courtyard or staircase etc. used or recognised as a separate dential Order is iIIustrativeJil!,)d not exhauptive with 'respect unit. It may be occupied or vacant. It 'may be used for a to the tribes of Arunach91 Pradesh. 'The names 'ol'the residential or non-residential purpose or both. If a building following tribes were ',eturned during 1971 ana 1981 cEm- has anumber offlats'or blacks which' are independent of one , ' another having separate entrances of their own from the suses. :~oad or a common sta,ircase or a common courtyard leading 1. Abor t6 a main'gate, they are considered as separate buildings 2. Adi qWned by different persons, ihen each·such building is also 3'. Adi Gallong considered as a separate census house. If all the structures 4. Adi Minyong within an -enClosed compound are together' treated as one 5. Adi Padam bGiiding then 'each structure with' a separate entrance is 6. Adi Pasi treated as 'Sepa'rat'e census house. 7. Aka '; ~ 8. Apatani Household: 9. Ashing 10. Bagi A hou,sehold is a group of persons,who commonly live 11. Bangni and would take their meals from a common kitchen ~oge~her ~2. Bangro t ynles~ the exigeflci~s of work prevented any of them from 13. BQgum ,dQing ~9. Th~re may be a household of persons related by 14. Bokar blooQ or a,housepold of unrelat~d persons or having a mix 15. Bolok Tangsa '9f .bpt~. EX,ample!> 01 unrelated households are boarding 16, Bomdo houses, messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue home, 17. Bari jails, ashram etc. These are called '1l1stitutional House­ 18. But Monpa holds'. There may be.one member households, 2 member :19. Dalla households' or multimember households. For census pur­ 20. Darok Tangsa 'poses each oneDf these types is regarded as a 'Household'. 21. Deori 1 22. DigarulTaraon Mishmi Scheduled Castes: 23. Monpa ,24. Gallong The castes which pore scheduled in under "The 25. Haisa Tangsa Scheduled Castes,and Scheduled Tribes Lists (Modifica­ 26. Havi Tangsa tion) orde'r, 1956",. (part II of Scheduled I) are to be treated 27. Hill Miri as Scheduled Castes in Arunachal Pradesh. The following 28. Hotang Tangsa are the Scheduled Castes in Assam which are also to be 29. Idu/Chulikata Mishmi treated as Scheduled Castes in Arunachal Pradesh. 30. Janbo 31. Kaman/Miju Mishmi 1. Bansphor' 32. Karka 2. Bhuinrnali or Mali 3

33. Katin Tangsa 93. Sulung Bangni 34. Kamsing Tangsa 94. Tagin 35. Khalim Tangsa 95. Tagin Bangni 36. Khamba 96. Taisen Tangsa 37. khamiyang 97. Tangam 38. Khampti 98. Tangsa 39. Khowa 99. Taram 40. Khrodeng Bangni 100. Monpa 41. Komkar 101. Thai Khampti 42. Kongbo 102. Tikhak Tangsa 43. Korang Tangsa 103. Tuteha Noete 44. LangkaiTangsa 104. Waneho 45. Libo 105. Yanoo Bangni 46. Liehi Tangsa 106. Yatong 47. Uju Noete 107. Yobin 48. Ush Monpa 108. Yongkuk Tangsa 49. Longchang Tangsa 109. Yougli Tangsa 50. Longin Tangsa 110. Zakhring 51. LongphiTangsa 111. Any Naga Tribe 52. Longri Tangsa 53. Longsang Tangsa There were one hundred 'and eleven'different catego­ 54. Lowang Tangsa ries of Scheduled Tribes in Arunachal Pradesh in 1981 55. Meyog 'Census whereas the number of scheduled tribes in 1971 56. Miji was no. In 1961 Census the numbei was 80 only. Total '57. Mikir number of tribes may vary from census to census because 58. Millang of the fact that the list of the tribes of the Presjd~ntiaJ'Qrder 59. MiIlC\ng At;lor of 1956 is an open one, and according to the procedure 'of 60. Minyong census enumeration, the census enumerators aretcrrecord Q1. Mishing/Mid the name of the tribes as returned by the respondent witho'ut 62. Mishmi entering into any altercation or argument provided the 63. Moglum Tangsa persons for whom the information is recorded are' the 64. Momba aborigins of Arunachal Prade·sh. Another possiOle r€ason 65'1 f\1onpa may be attributed to the growing consciousness for the 66, Morang Tangsa identity of their individual groups or sects. 67, Mossang Tangsa 68, Muktum Literate: 69. Namsang.Tangsa A person who can both read and write with 70. Ngimong tangs a understanding in any language is to be taken as literate. A 71. Nishang person who can merely reaq but can nqt write is not literate. 12. Nissi 73. Noete It is not necessary that a person who is literate should have 74. Nonong received any formal education or should have passed any 75. Padam minimum educational standard. All childrep of the age" 6 76. Pailibo years or less were treated as illiterate 'even if the child was 77. Panchen Monpa going to a school and might have picked up reading' ar:Jd 78. Pangi writing a few odd words, 79. Pasi Main Workers: 80. Phong Tangsa 81. Phong~~>ng Work is defined as partiCipation in any economically.. 82. Ponthai Noete productive activity. Such participation may be physical or 83. Ramo ' mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also 84. RangaiTangsa effective supervision and direction of work. It also iridludes 85. Rongran Tangsa unpaid work on farm or in family enterprise. 86. Sanke Tangsa 87. Sherdukpen Those who had worked for the mpjor p~rt ~f the year 88. Simong preceding the data of enumeration are termed as" main 89. Simsa Tangsa workers, Le. those who are engaged in any .economically 90. Singpho productive activity at least for 183 pays or six mooths or 91. Siram more during the year. 92. Sulung 4

(I) CULTIVATOR clay and sand pits, precious and semi-precious stones, mica, gypsum etc. For the purposes of census, a person is working as cultivator if he or she is engaged either as employer, single V(a) HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY worker or family worker in cultivation of land owned or held from government or held from private persons or institutions Household Industry is defined as an industry con­ for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation includes ducted by the head of the household himself or herself and! supervision or direction of cultivation. or by the members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only within the preCincts of the A person who has given out his/her land to another house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger person or persons for cu Itivatio n for money, kind or share of proportion of workers in household industry consists of crop and who does not even supervise or direct cultivation members of the household including the head. The industry of land, will not be treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person is not run on.the scale of a registered factory which would working in another person's land for wages in cash or kind qualify or has to be registered under the Indian Factories or a combination of both (Agricultural Labourer) will not be Act. treated as cultivator. The main criterion of a Household Industry is the Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing, and harvest­ participation of one or more memb-ers of a household. This ing and production of cereals and millet crops such as criteria will apply in urban areas also. Even if the industry wheat, paddy, jowar, bajra, ragi etc. and other crops such as is not actually located at home in rural areas, there is sugarcane, groundnuts, tapioca, pulses, raw jute and kin­ greater possibility of the members of the household partiCi­ dred fibre crops, cotton, etc. and does not include fruit pating even if it is located anywhere within the village limits. growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards or groves In the urban areas where organised industry takes greater or working on plantations like tea, coffee, rubber, cinchona prominence, the Household Industry should be confined to and other medicinal plantations. the precincts of the house where the participants live. In urban areas even if the members of the household by (II) AGRICULTURAL LABOURER themselves run an industry but at a place away from the A person who works on another person's land for preCincts of their home, it is not considered as a Household wages in money, kind or share is regarded as an agricultural Industry, it should be located within the precincts of the labourer (AL). He or she has no risk in cultivation, but he or house where the members live in the case of urban she merely works on another person's land for wages. An areas. agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract on land Household Industry relate to production, processing, on which he or she works. serViCing, repairing or making and selling (but not merely (III) LIVESTOCK, FORESTRY, FISHING, HUNTING AND PLANTA­ selling) of goods. It does not include professions such as a TIONS, ORCHARDS AND ALLIED ACTIVITIES pleader, doctor, barber, musician, dancer, dhobi, astrologer etc., or merly trade or business, even if such professions, This sector of economy in which a person works may trade or services are run at home by members of the relate to the following: household. Type of plantation such as tea, coffee, rubber, V(b) MANUFACTURING, PROCESSING, SERVICING AND REPAIRS tobacco, edible nuts, fruits, ganja, betal nuts etc. and kind of IN OTHER THAN HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY livestock is reared such as goats, sheep, horses, pigs, ducks, bees, silk worm etc., production of wool. raw silk etc. This 3ector of economy in which a person works would and type of agricultural service e.g. pest distroying. spray­ include manufacture of food products, manufacture of ing, operation of irrigation system, animal rearing and beverages, tobacco and tobacco products, manufacture of livestock services (other than veterinary services), grading cotton textiles, manufacture of wool, silk and synthetic fibre agricultural and livestock products, soil conservation, soil textiles, manufacture of jute, hemp and mesta textiles, testing etc. hunting, trapping and game propagation for manufacture of textile products, manufacture of wood and commercial purpose; apart from planting and conservation wood products, furniture and fixtures, paper and paper of forests, felling and cutting of trees etc, production of fuel, products and printing, publishing and allied industries, leather gathering of fodder, gums, resins, lac etc; sea, coastal and and fur products, rubber, plastiC, petroleum and coal inland water fishing, pisci-culture, collection of pearls, products, chemical and chemical products, non-metallic conches, shells, sponges etc. mineral products, basic metal and alloy industries, metal products and parts except machinery and transport (IV) MINING AND QUARRYING equipment, machinery, machine tools and parts except This sector of economy wou Id cover what is mine, such electrical machinery, apparatus, appliances and supplies as coal, lignite, crude petroleum, natural gas, iron ore, and parts, transport eqUipment and parts and other manganese, gold, silver, copper ore, quarrying of stones, manufacturing industries. (VI) CONSTRUCTION should be treated as worker and not as a student. Even Type of construction and maintenance such as build­ though such a person was attending school/college, he or ings, road, railways, telegraph, telephone, waterways and she is a worker. water reservoirs, hydro electric projects, industrial plants, iii) DEPENDENTS: This category includes all dependents such activities allied to construction such as plumbing, heating as infants or children not attending school or a person and air conditioning installation, setting of tiles, marbles, permanently disabled from work because of illness or old bricks etc. construction of electrical installation etc; are age. included in this category. Dependents will include even able-bodied persons (Vii) TRADE AND COMMERCE who can not be categorised in any other category of non­ This sector of economy would cover wholesale and workers but are dependent on others. However, if such a retail trade and restaurants and hotels which include whole person who is dependent on others for subsistence is sale and retail trade in food, textiles, live animals, beverages seeking work, he or she should be categorised as other non­ and intoxicants, fuel, light, chemicals, fuel lighting products, workers. toilets; porcelain glass, utensil, crockery etc., all type of iv) RETIRED PERSON OR RENTIERS: A person who has retired machinery equipment, including transport and electrical from service and is doing no other work Le. not employed equipment and other miscellaneous manufacturing. again in some work or not engaged in some other work such (VIII) TRANSPORT, STORAGE AND COMMUNICATION as cultivation, business, trade etc. or a person who is a rentier or living on agricultural or non-agricultural royalty, Kind of transport such as railways, tramsways, motor rent or dividend, or any other person of independent means buses, bullock carts, ekka, tonga etc.; ocean and coastal for securing which he/she does not have to work, will come water, inland water transport, air transport, services ren­ under this category. dered transport such as packing, crating, travel agencies etc. are included in this category. It also includes storage, v) BEGGARS ETC. : This category will cover beggars, vagrants warehousing, communication such as postal, telegraph, or cases such as persons without indication of source of wireless, telephone etc. income and those with unspecified sources of subsistence who are not engaged in any economically productive work. (IX) OTHER WORKERS vi) INMATES OF INSTITUTIONS: This category will coveLcon­ All workers Le. those who have been engaged ill some viets in jails or inmates of a penal, mental or charitable economic activity during the year preceec:~.~ ~~~Imeration institution, even if such persons are compelled to do some who are not cultivators or agricultural labourers or house­ work such as carpentcy, carpet weaving, vegetable growing hold industry workers are 'Other Workers'. etc., in such institutions. But an undertrial prisoner enumer­ Marginal Workers ated in a jail should be recorded for the work he/she was doing before he/she was apprehended. Similarly, a person Marginal Workers are those who had worked anytime temporarily in a hospital or similar institution should be at all in the year preceeding the date of enumeration but had recorded for the kind of work he/she was doing before he/ not worked for the major part of the year, that is those who she was admitted into the hospital or institution. But for a had worked for less than 183 days or six months. long-term undertrial prisoner or convict in a prison or for Non-Workers long-term inmates of penal or charitable or mental institu­ tion, the person's previous work is not recorded but he/she Non-Workers may be defined as those who have not is treated as non-workers under the category of 'Inmates of participated or have been unable to participate in any Institutions'. A person will be considered as a 'Long-term' economically productive activity during the last one year inmate if he or she is residing in such an institution of 6 (six) preceeding the date of enu me ratio n. The Non- Wo rke rs may months or more. again be categorised under seven broad heads. They are explained below ;- vii) OTHER NON-WORKERS: This category will include all non­ workers who may not come under any of the above six i) HOUSEHOLD DUTIES: This category covers all persons who categories but who are looking for work. A boy or girl who are engaged in unpaid household duties and who do not has completed education or has stopped studying and is have other work or have not done any work at all du ring the looking 10rworkwill come under this category. A person who last one year. is merely spending his/her time at home as a dependent and ii) STUDENTS: This category will cover all full time students is not doing any work and is not seeking any work will come including children attending school. If a student participates under dependents rather than other non-worker. A person in some economically productive work say, by helping irrespective of age and whether educated or not, if he or she sometimes as an unpaid family worker in family cultivation reports that he or she is not engaged in any other activity but or in household industry, trade or business, such a person is seeking work will come under this category. 6

BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DISTRICT AND THE existence with the formation of Legislative Assembly with DISTRICT CENSUS HAND·BOOK effect from 15th August, 1975. There were two constitutency to represent the district in the Union Formation of the district and district administration. Territory Legislative Assembly (1) and (2) . This district has three community development blocks The derives its name from (1) Anini-Etalin (2) -Kronli and (3) Roing -Dambuk. the river Dibang which flows through it and finally debouches into the plains where it meets Lohit river near The Government Administrative officers are Sadiya. The district is a wild, mountainous area and associated with Panchayat Raj at their adminsitrative present a remarkable topographical variety.The district capacities at various levels of the institutions set up is bounded on the North by , on the South partly under Panchayat Raj. The Anchal Samities are headed by Assam and partly by sub-division of by the Extra Assistant commissioners as President and on the east by China and sub-division of Lohit Circle officers are Executive officers within their district and on the West by East and West . respective jurisdication. The Zilla Parishad is headed by the Deputy commissioner. The Anchal Samities and the Prior to June 1980, Dibang Valley was a part of Zilla Parishad are functioning as advisory bodies only. Lohit district. However, then it was an independent The Gram Sabha or the Village councils have, however, sUb-division under the administrative control of an some adminstrative power within certain limitations as Additional Deputy commissioner. In accordance with the mentioned earlier. The Arunachal Pradesh police assists Arunachal Pradesh (Reorganisation of Districts) Act 1980 the district authorities to maintain law and order. (Act No. 5 of 1980), the independent sub-division was declared as a district under Deputy Commissioner. The On the 15th day of August, 1975 the Union area of the district is 13,029 sq. Kms. with a population Territory of Aruncahal Pradesh was endowed with a of 43068 according to the 1991 Census. This district legislative Assembly with the Chief Minister and a has two very contrasting features - it is the biggest Cabinet of four Ministers to assist the Lt. Governor district in area and the second smallest district in appointed on the same day as the Administrator of the population. It consists of a number of Sub-Valley formed Union Territory-. The first general election to the 30 by the tributaries of namely, Dri Mathun, members of Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly Ithun, Talen, Embra, Ahuli and Sisseri river. This district was held in 1978 constituting a landmark in the political was very badly affected by the great earth-quake of 1950 evolution of the Territory. The headquarters of the union when the Dibang river completly changed its course territory was shifted from Shillong to the newly built sweeping of the old Sadiya Town, supposed to be one capital complex at Itanagar under Itanagar sub-division of the most beautiful town of Northern Assam. Anini is in Subansiri District in the year 1974. On the 20th a beautiful plateau situated in between Dri and Mathun February, 1987 Arunachal Pradesh had attained the rivers. The district has two sUb-divisions namely, Anini Statehood. On the attainment of Statehood the Lt. and Roing. All together the district has nine circles Governor of the territory was redesignated as the namely Anini. Anelih, Etalin, , Dambuk.Mipi. Kronli Governor of the State and the number of seats in the Hunli and Roing under two sub-divisions. Some circles Legislative Assembly also had been increased to 60 are placed under Extra Assistant Commissioners and accordingly. other under circle officers for administration of the circle. At the time when 1991 Census was taken, Villages are still having their own Customary following was the adminstrative set up of the district : Administrative system in the form of traditional village council. The Assam Frontier (Administration of Justice) District Headquarters : Anini Regulation 1945 authorises village councils to settle all civil matters and certain criminal matters. The Deputy - - Name of the Name of the commissioner holds the power of session judge and Circles Circles R Sub-division C.D.Blocks some other Administrative officers are invested with l~o, t 1 2 3 4 magisterial powers. The Gauhati High Court has .. jurisdication over all the district courts of Arunachal 1. Anini 1. Anini Anini·Etalin Anini Pradesh. 2. Anelih Anelih 3. Etalin Etalin Panchayat Raj was introduced in the district 4. Mipi Mipi under North East Frontier Agency Panchayat Raj 2. Hunli 1. HunJi Hunli-Kronli Hunli 2. Kronli Kronli Regulation, 1967. The regulation provides for effec;;tive 3. Desali Desali participation of the people in the administration of the 3. Raing 1. Raing Roing-Dambuk Raing agency through the institutions set up undeL PaO.chayati 2. Dambuk Dambuk Raj. Under this regulation (1) The Gram Sabha exists As regards composition of the people and their at the Village level (2) Anchal Samiti functions at the history, it may be mentioned that the district is Block level. (3) Zila Parish~R operates at the'district level predominantly inhabited by Scheduled Tribes of and (4) Agency Council dJ;lbrates at the Agency level. Arunnachal Pradesh. The scheduled Tribes population The Agency council was later on renamed as Pradesh of the district accounts for 45.44% of the total population council in the year 1972 when the agency was made of the district. There are two main tribes namely IDUS inCo Union Territory and renamed as Arunachal and PAOAMS (Adis) inhabiting the Dibang Valley Area. Pradesh. The Pradesh Council had, however, lost its The Idu-mishmies to whom the Dibang Va!!"}" belong 7 are the main dominant tribes of the district. In the foot other amenities in villages and towns is an essential aid hills area of Roing and Dambuk Circles Padams (Ad is) for district level planning and administration. The are predominant. They originally came from the Damro Governments of respective States/union Territories have area of the but now constitute more been meeting the cost qf this publications. The data than half of the population of the Raing and Dambuk presented in this publication are compiled by the census Circles respectively. directorates on behalf of the concerned State/Union Territory Governments. The District Census Handbook is an innovation of the 1951 Census. Prior to 1951 publications and report It is proposed to bring out the District Census contained data upto Tehsil, Sub-Tehsil, Town and District Handbook (DCH) of the 1991 Census in two parts level. Micro level data i.e. Statistical data for smaller as follows: territorial units like villages in rural areas and enumerator block/wards in urban areas were not published in any Part-A :- Village and Town Directory. census report. With the rapid development and socio­ Part-B :- Village and Town Primary Census Abstract. economic changes in the society, necessity of data of micro level was felt considerably by the Government, Apart from the concerned State/Union Territory economists, scholars and various data using agencies. Governments which use the data available in DCHBs With a view to making available these statistics at micro for planning and administration, a number of other level, selected census data were given in the District agencies which are engaged in different welfare and Cenusus Handbooks of 1951 cenusus and as such these other activities make use of the DCHBs for different handbooks contained important census data as well as purposes. Part A and B of the District Census Handbook general information relating to history, physical aspects, has been combined in one volume as it' was done in geology, archaeology, climate, rainfall, adminstration, 1971 and 1981 Censuses. medical and public health educational and literacy, agriculture and co-operatives, industries, local bodies, SCOPE OF VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND TOWN places of interest etc. relating to particular district. DIRECTORY STATEMENTS The District Cenusus Handbooks of 1961 Census The Village Directory and the Town Directory underwent complete transformation and attempts were present data on amenities available to the pebple in each made to make it more comprehensive and informative. village and town. The Village Directory also indicates In 1971 Census, efforts were made to make available the land use statistics in respect of each village. both census and non-census data in a uniform manner with The data included in the Village and Town an enlarged perspective. The District Cen~L'c '-l::tr-lbook of Directory is one of the most important compilation of 1971 Census had been split up into three parts namely, Census, as the data presented are considered most Part A, Part B, and Part C. Part A was comprised of Town useful by the scholars, the planners, the administrators and Village Directory while Part B contained Urban and other data users. BlockNiliage wise Primary Census Abstract and part C included Administrative Statistics and Report. The Town Directory of Part-A gives for each town in the district in the form of suitable statements, the District Census Handbooks of Arunachal Pradesh status of the town administrations, the origin and growth were brought out for the first time in the 1971 census history of population, physical, civic and other amenities when the full fledged census was also taken in Arunachal in the town as a whole, medical, educational, recreational Pradesh for the first time. Arunanchal Pradesh being a and cultural facilities and population of Scheduled Castes Union Territory having less volume of data, Part A and and Scheduled Tribes etc. Part B of the District. Census Handbooks were combined in one volume for convenience. The Village Directory of Part-A gives for each village particulars about total populatiun and number of In the 1981 Census the District Census Handbook households, amenities available such as educational and was divided into two parts only as follows : medical institutions, drinking water supply. post and Part-A :- comprising Town and Village Directory telegraph facilities, days of the market/hat, as it was in the 1971 census. communication facilities, approach to village, nearest Part-B :- Consisting of (i) District Primary Census town and its distance from the village, power supply and Abstract at Circle level, (ii) Circlewise Primary Census staple food, land use pattern and places of religious Abstract (a} Village level and (b) Town level (within the historical or archaeological interest in the village etc. town wardwise) and (c) Apendix to Primary Census The Primary Census Abstract for general Abstract showing Urban Blockwise total Scheduled population is included in .Part-B. This part contains data Castes and Scheduled Tribes population and (iii) Primary for each village and ward level data for each town such Census Abstract for scheduled Castes and Scheduled as area, number of occupied residential houses, number Tribes at Circle level. of households, total population and it§-t5reak-up by sex, The District Census Handbooks are brought out Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe population, on behalf of the State Governments after each decennial liter~te and educated population, working population by census. The publication containing grassroot level broad industrial categories, etc. Similar information has statistical data on demographic characteristics, civic and been provided in the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled 8

Tribes Primary Census Abstract which is presented at The area of Reserved forests is 58,578.0 Hectares TehsilITown level. and proposed Reserve forest area is 8534.0 Hectares. The percentage of Reserved Forest, Proposed Reserved While ascertaining the number of schools in a forest and sanctuary area in respect of total area of the village under column No. 5 of Village Directory format, division is 28.21%. the following methods have been adopted.

Total Percentage If there are composite schools like middle schools Proposed Forest Reserve Sanctuary of R.F. to with primary classes or secondary schools with middle Reserved Area of Forests Area the total classes and primary classes etc. these are included Forest the division Forest area seperately in the number of Primary, Middle, and 3,37,348.0 58,572.0 8,534.0 28,150 Secondary Schools respectively. For example, if in a 28.21% village there are two Primary Schools and One Middle Hectares. Hectares Hectares Hectares School with primary classes, the number of Primary School in the village is given as 3(three) and that of This area is very thinly populated and after the Middle School as 1 (one) even though there are only devastating earth quake in 1950, almost all the people three educational institutions. The same method have have shifted from the hill and settled down at the plains. been adopted in respect of other composite schools. The local people are enjoying their right of the forest. Similarly in case of Medical amenities in column No. 6 They exercise their right for collection of forest produce of Village Directory format the same method have been for their daily needs as well as for dwelling houses, followed. If in a Hospital there is maternity and Child Welfare Centre, Family Planning Centre and T.B. Clinic Afforestation made in de-forested area Waste Centre etc. all these have been counted seperately. For land and Plantation on aesthetic view raised around example, hospital having Family Planning Centre and township area over 443.5 hectares. T.B. Clinic Centre, the number of medical institutions There is no special scheme for soil conservation, have been shown as Hospital (H) Family Planning under this division. For the purpose of soil conservation, Centre (FPC) and T.B. Clinic etc (T.B.) Plantation raised on the bank of the river and eroded hill slopes to conserve soil. MAJOR CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DISTRICT The forests are the economic back-bone of this Forestry division. The local people are induced for timber trade by offering tree permit every year from the annual permit quota. Other than Timber, Minor forests produce like The luxurious growth of forests of Dibang Forest Cane, Bamboo, Thatch, Boulders, Fish are also been j Division is mostly situated in the hilly region and on the allowed to collect on permit and Mohal system for the valley in between the hills. It has also extended upto purpose of commercial purpose for the upliftment of the river bank on the plains. economic conditions of the local people. As per Shet's and Champion's classification of I ndustrial Development on' the forest based forests, this division is boosted with the following forest industries is being encouraged for installation of Saw types: Mills Plywood/Veneer Industries and Cane Indsutries,Govt. premises Plywood/Veneer Mills which 1. Assam Valley tropical Wet-evergreen Forests will be from the feed annual quota from the Reserved (IB/CI). Forests and Cane ,Industries are being feed from the monthly quota for Cane form the U.S.F. (unspecified 2. Northern Tropical semi-evergreen forests state forests) area. (2B/CI/ISI) Sub-Himlayan height alluvial semi-evergteen forests. Minerals and Mining 3. Northern Tropical semi-ever-green forest (2B/CI/2S2) Eastern alluvial secondary Major part of the district is occupied by high semi-evergreen forests. grade schists and gneisses. The gneissic country contains restites of crystalline marble. quartzto and 4. Northern India deciduous forests Eastern amphibolite. The southern fringe of the district exposes Hollack forest 3/C/IS2 (B). Tertiary sediments of Siwlik basin over which the high grade rocks of the central crystalline thrust sheet are 5. Northern India moist-deciduous forest (Low brought to lie. alluvial Savanah wood land 3/CISI). In Hunli area a reasonably thick marble band has Total area of forests of the Division is 3,37,348,0 been mapped. Detailed investigation has established a Ha. This includes degrade Forests Waste-land and Open reserve of 13.57 million tonnes of chemical/flux grade Forests. Out of the above area an area of 2,8150 limestone. Some more bands of marble have been hectares have been transfered to Mahao Wilde Life reported from near Akoba village, The quality of Sanctuary area which is managed by the Wild Life'Wing limestone analysed is of flux grade. Detailed of the Department. investigation for reserve estimation is awaited. 9

Minor incidence of moly denite associated with a) For allotment of land to =Rs.5.00 Per sq Mt. quartz veins is reported from near Apruni village, but Central Govt.Deptt. analysis has revealed that they are not of economic b) For Department of =Rs. 2.50 Per sq Mt. viability. Aruncahal Pradesh Incidence of grapthite is aiso reported from near Premium Lease rent Annelsh, Enobolin and cholpur but none of them are One time payment for payable Annually of any economic significance. entire period of lease. Capital complex Area. At Bruni in the Dri river valley a hot spring is i) Business Purpose As. 3.00 Per Sq.MtrS As. 1.00 Per Sq.Mtrs located. The temperature of water ranges between 600 and lOoC and it smmits sulphurous small. ii) Aesidential Purpose As. 1.00 Per Sq.Mtrs As. 0.25 -do- B. For Districts Projects for power generation and minor i) Business Purpose As.2.00 Per Sq.Mtrs As. 0.50 Per Sq. MtrS irrigation are being planned near Epipani and ii) Residential Purpose Rs.O.50 Per Sq.Mtrs Rs. 0.20 Per Sq.Mtrs Sessari, the feasibility studies for which are being Examption in rates for allotment of Govt. land are done by the department. as follows :- Incidence of platinoid group of elements have For the Voluntary Organisations dealing with been recorded from serpentinites of tidding area. medical, education =@ Rs. 10.00 Per acre per year. Analytical results obtained so far does not indicate any and religious institutions. Government effort to make economic significance for this occurence. Cadastral Survey and Land Reforms: The Cadastral survey land and maintenances of records or rights, Incidence of disseminated sulphide mineralisation at are found associated with granitoid lencosmes within the preparation of maps etc. will be taken up only after tinalisation of land bill. TranS-himalayan sheet near . A project for power generation and flood In absence of any land laws no patta system could moderation is under progress with the proposal to be introduced in Arunachal Pradesh, however recently Govt. has introduced a system of issue of Land construct a dam across Lohit river. Work is in progr~ss Possesion Certificate to the bonafide land owners for to study the feasibility of constructing a bridge across obtaining financial assistance from various financial Lohit river. institutions for setting up of industries etc.

Land Records Source :- Extra Asstt. commissioner (Rev) Land Records Deptt. Agriculture Land and Land Use Pattern and Tenancy : No tenancy system exists in the State of Arunachal Pradesh The people of Dibang Valley District depend in absence of any Land Laws. mainly on agriculture. Out of the total population of 43068, about 50% of the people are cultivators. The (a) Present system of Land Use Pattern and cultivators of both Lower and Upper Dibang Valley grow Tenancy: So far as present system of land use pattern paddy, maize, millet etc. The main staple food is paddy is concerned, Arunachal Pradesh is broadly based on and Maize. the basis of customary and traditional system of the State which however differs from tribe to tribe and area The District is still undeveloped. Difficult terrain to area, Yet there are general uniformities in most of prevents quick development of the area. Raing and the important matters throughout Aruncahal Pradesh. Dambuk circles have developed rapidly and there is The local people have traditional ownership over the land scope for further development.Agriculture is under going which is again either held individually or community process of transition from traditional shifting cultivation basis. They also have traditional hunting and grazing which is popularly Known as 'JHUM' cultivation to rights in the forests and fishing right etc. in rivers. .permanant CUltivation with the introduction of modem technology. The Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation of 1873 is a safe guard against allienation of tribal land to any Concernd efforts are taken to educate the people outsider. in using improved tools and implements, modern techniques, improved seeds of high yielding varieties, During the decade under report various efforts are fertilizer, irrigation facilities etc. being taken by the Govt. for improved CUltivation of land applying scientific method, for Agriculture, Horticulture, The response of the people in this regard is quite Tea, Coffee etc. Land is also being used for setting up encouraging.Government sanctions for land of various type of I ndustries. Business Organisation, development and supply inputs at subsidised rates. It Power generation and Residential purposes. helps the cultivators to develop more lands and purchase inputs like seeds and fertilizers at a reasonable In order to encourgae the young enterpre­ subsidised rates .The facilites are also given for neurs, the Govt. also is giving allotment of Govt. construction of irrigation channels for irrigation of those land in the town area for commerical and residential lands for development under permanent cultivation. purposes for which a nominal rate is fixed by the Govt. as follows:- Source: Sub-Divisional AgricultlJle Officer, Dibang Valley District. Raing. 10

Fishery Industiresl Small Scale SI. Existing Unit Industry Nature of Industries Scope of development of Fishery Industries and No. before 1981 existing its Present Stage. during 1981 to Dec '90' The people of this district have realised and have ~ 2 3 4 accepted the Pisciculture as an occupation for lifting A Large Scale Industries - NIL Socia-economic & nutritional status in a big way, which f-- B. Medium Scale Industires NIL will defin.itely pave way for development of Fishery 1--. - industries like setting up of ice plants, net fabrication rarest Based 2 - - industry, feed mill etc. :+ Small Scale Industries - - 1 , Forest Based 4 55 The people of the district predominated by the f---- 2, Agro-Horticulture Based Tribal population are generally non-vegetarian, which 41 117 has preference of fish. The over all scope of fisheries 3. Demand Based 1 17 development in this district is good. 4, Mineral Based - 1 5. Cottage Based 1 6 The Dibang Valley District is connected with the Chemical Based Assam State via, Sadiya through ferry across the River 6. - 1 Brahmaputra. The vital link of Anini, the district 7. Artisan Based - 1 headquarters from Raing is yet to take shape. During Potentiality and Scope for development of Industries, Small the summer, the river crossing and rain still continue Medium & Large to disrupt the communication of the various circle which is another bottleneck in Fisheries Development.But still Due to poor Infrastructure facilities such as the people of this district has shown immense response power, skilled man-power etc. and communication bottle for taking up Pisciculture activities. neck in this District ttJere is less possibility for any Medium & Large Scale Industry.

Fishery Programme wfls initiated in Dibang Valley Considering availability of forest resources in this during the year 1965 in a very modest way, The main district a few more Small Scale Industries can come up such objectives are to provide technical guidance and as wooden electrical accessories, match splint units etc. motivate local people to take up Pisciculture in right earnest as there is no trace available of the traditional Source :- Directorate of Industries, Dibang Valley District.. Raing. fish culture, Accordingly systematic and scientific way Trade and Commerce of fish culture has been started from 1972 onwards. Difficult terrain and the most backward Source: District Fishery Development Officer, Dibang Valley District, Raing, communication system coupled with lack of entrepreneurship are the probable bottlenecks to develop trade and commerce in the district. Most of the €'~sential Industry items are carried to remote areas by air only. Dibang Valley District is an I ndustirally backward Airlifting of essential food articles are done from district of Arunachal Pradesh. The district could not make to Anini, Anelih, Kronli, Desali and Alinge. much headway towards industrialisation inspite of vast Courier Service operate twice a week from Chabua to natural resources, Anini via Raing. Road facilities are available to very limited extent that too are mostly fair weathered road.

Till 1980 the industrial development of this District Road communication from Raing to Anini (Dist. was looking after by district industries centre, Lohit HQs.) is not stable throughout the year due to landslide district with HQs at Tezu. After declaration of Dibang etc. There does not exist motorable road in difficult terrain. Valley District as an Independent District, One branch Some administrative Centre like desali, Kronli, and Anelih of the Director of Industries for Dibang Valley district are not even connected by motorable road. was established in the year 1981 with Has at Raing Source : Deputy Commissioner, Dibang Val/ey, Anini since then the branch of Director of Industries, Centre Raing is mainly concentrating its activities for Animal Husbandry and Veterinary development of small scale, village and cottage I ndustries, as on December '1990' total 232 Industries Livestock plays an important role in the were registered with Director of Industires Centre Raing. socia-economic life and development of the people of Arunachal pradesh. In rural areas, the economic status Details of Units set up during the period given 9f a family is assessed with the number of animals berow : especially Mithun that a family possesses. Meat is the favourate food for the people. 11

In comparison to other parts of the country the conservation sector, Rural Link Road sector and Rural potentiality of live-stock rearing is found to be congenial Water supply sector. Priority had been given for in this region due to heavy rain fall and aboundance coverage of the villages with water supply. But at the natural green grass all over the state. same' time department had been taking a number of irrigation schemes, Rural Link Road schemes as well The development activties have been divided as soil conservation schemes. construction of mainly into 3 aspects ;- Reko/Mosup buildings had been taken by department 1. Animal health. for promotion of art and culture in the district. 2. Livestock development and production. The achievement data of the decade are furnished 3. Education and training. below: .

The veterinary aid centres at village level and i) Minor Irrigation Sector 4400 hectares command Dispensaries at block level are functioning for effective area has been brought animal health coverage. under irrigation. During (1981-1991) a number of veterinary Dispensaries, Aid centres and labrotaries have come up. ii) Soil Conservation Sector Around 110 hectares Land development Source ; District Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Officer, has been done. Dibang Valley District, Raing. Around 8900 hect. Education (a) Land Protection area pretected. During period of 1981 to 1991 considerable progress in the field of education has been made in (b) Afforestation Around 7500 saplins Dibang Valley district. The tables given below reveals have been planted. the actual position. Table-I Decadal growth of .Education Institution iii) Rural Link Road Sector Around 35 Km. road and 5 Nos. suspension Category of Position of Educational Institution br'dges constructed. Institution 1980-81 1990·91 % of increase iv) Water Supply Sector Around 200 villages Pre-Primary 5 15 200 Schools have been covered f------. with water supply in Primary 40 41 2.50 School the di~trict during the decade and 200 low Middle 7 16 128.57 cost latrines have School been constructed. Secondary 2 3 50 School PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF Hr. - Seco· SCHEMES IN THE DISTRICT. 1 4 300 ndary School Due to lack of communication facilities in the Other remote part of the district, it has been very difficult to make Organiation 1 2 100 the necessary materials available for execution of School schemes. Most of the materials had been lifted through air sorties involving huge transportation charges. Moreover, Table II Decadal growth of enrolment of students there had been no sufficient sorties available to lift materials as and when required. So implementation of almost all schemes in interior parts had been delayed considerably. Enrolment position Manpower is one of the other problems that had faced by Items department as most of materials in the interior parts are 1980·81 1990·91 %of increase transported by head load involving sufficient man power. Boys 2006 5199 159.17 Source; Executive Engineer, Rural Work Division j Roing. Girls 1317 3579 171.75 Total 3323 8778 164.16 Co-operative Movements

Source ; Dy. Director of Public Instruction, Dibang Valley There is immense scope for cooperative for District. socia-economic development of the people of this district. Life-style of the people of the villages in particular Rural Works is still pursued on cooperative spirit and this inherent quality provides an ideal condition for the development During last dacade the department had taken of the cooperative covering various socio-economic number of schemes under minor irrigation sector, soil activities touching upon common interest. 12

During the last decade main thrust was directed Achievement m'ade during the period from towards expansion of consumer's activities, improvement April '81 to December '90:- Various schemes under in providing passenger services through transport Grant In-Aid to Anchal Samities are being sanctioned co-operative covering remote rural areas and to raise their assets which act as an source of their establishment of two branches of co-operative bank one revenue/income. These facilities enabled them to meet at Roing and another at Anini to provide Agricultural the required expenditure for various Welfare Credit, establishment of LAMPS (Large Size Programmes and other administrative expenses etc. Multi-Purpose coop. Society) at Anini, Roing and Dambuk one in each, which are catering the need of The Achievement made in this regard during the Agricultural credit in addition to maintenance of public period from April '81 to December '90 is mentioned below:- distribution system and daily consumer's needs are the Amount (As. in remarkable achievement during the decade. Year Number of lakhs) Major expansion of cooperative activities is 1. 1981-82 9 9.60 handicaped due to absence of proper road 2. 1982-83 11 10.23 communication. For instance the entire Upper Dibang 3. 1983-84 7 10.09 Valley area has to depend upon supply through sorties 4. 1984-85 4 8.34 only. Similarly, Middle Dibang Valley area often remains 5. 1985-86 2 8.57 cut off due to bad road condition as specially during 6. 1986-87 4 8.57 monsoon. As for Roing area the communication system 7. 1987-88 4 9.B5 involves lot of transhipment difficulties for crossing of rivers at various places and these are the possible 8. 1988-89 5 9.19 bottlenecks to establish co-operative Institutions. 9. 1989-90 2 2.95

Source : Deputy Commissioner, Dibang Valley District, Anini. Dambuk become almost an Island during monsoon and practically remains cut off from all sides from the rest of the District as well as from the nearest Transport and Communication State of Assam. The area is not covered by any Bank. 1. In the matter of Communications the district is The Local Administration has already proposed for lagging far behind. Anini, the district head-quarters of establishment of a branch of co-operative Bank at Dibang Valley District which remained isolated from the Dambuk proper. rest of the Country in the absence of a road was finally connected by a motorable road stretching over 230 Kms. One Women Weaver's Cooperative Society has The road was formally inaugurated by HIS already been registered at Roing and another one is EXCELLENCY the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh Shri being proposed at Anini. One Fishery Co-operative is D.D.Thakur, on 5th November '90'. the present road is also being proposed at Roing area. of Class-V specification and fit for light vehicle traffic only. Due to difficult terrain, the road is prone to heavy Source: Asstt. Registrar of Co-operative Societies, Roing, land slides and therefore remains cut off for major part Dibang Valley Dist. of the year. The road is required to be upgraded to Class-IX specification for regular vehiclar traffic to Panchayat Raj remove the present communication bottle-neck. Scope of Panchayat Raj in the district: Three 2. At present the following routes are connected tier system of Panchayat Raj is continuing in the district by regular bus services of A.P State Transport of Arunanchal Pradesh. Gram Panchayat at initial stage. Department. and co-operative transport society and Anchal Samiti in middle and Zilla Parishad in the last Anchal Samiti :- stage. The members in Gram Panchayat are elected by (1) Roing-Sadiya (2) Roing Hunli the people and Anchal Samity members are elected from (3) Roing-Kornu (4) Roing-Rukmo amongst the member of Gram Panchayat. Similarly the (5) Roing-Ephipani (6) Dambuk-Paglam members of Zilla Parishad are also elected from amongst the members of Anchal Samity. Source : Deputy Commissioner, Dibang Valley District, Anini. At present there are 875 Gram Panchayats, 65 Anchal samiti and 11 Zilla Parishad in the State of BRIEF ANALYSIS OF THE VILLAGE AND TOWN Arunachal Pradesh. DIRECTORY AND PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT DATA (PCA). The Anchal Samiti are only entrusted with executive and 1inancial powers and Gram Panchayat Before coming to the brief analysis of the village serve only as in electoral college to the Anchal Samiti. and Town Directories and Primary Census Abstract, and attempt is made to give a comparative picture of some The Zilla Parishad is the supreme body in the demographic aspects of all the districts so as to have some district having supervision capacity for sponsoring all the overall idea of the pOSition of the district as a whole. development needs which comes in the shape of schemes and estimates for execution by different There are 43,068 persons in Dibang valley district, development department in the district. out of which 24,087 are male and 18,981 are females. 13

The urban population is 6976 persons of which 4,149 TABLE 1 (B) : Raing is the only town of Dibang males and 2,827 are females. The urban population constitutes 16.20 percent of total population of the Valley district having total population of 6976 persons district.The Dibang valley district ranks 10th in a total and of which 4149 are males and 2817 are females. of eleven districts of Arunachal Pradesh in populatilon It contains 16.18 percent of the total District population. and biggest in area .The district, however, ranks third So far as rank by size of population is concerned the in the density of population. position of Raing town is 9th out 10(ten) towns of TABLE 1 (A) : It is 'seen from Table'1 (A) that Arunachal Pradesh. the largest community Development Block of Dibang Valley District by size of population is Raing Dambuk C. D.Block which consist of 26,610 persons out of total Table 1 (B) Population and Number of town population 43,068. The percentage is 61.80. The smallest C. D. Block of the district is found to be Hunli-Kronli C. D. Block with a population of 4039 Name and Population persons and it contains only 9.38 percent of district 81. Civic No. population but this block is the biggest by number of administration villages. This block contains 94 villages out of total 238 status of town P M F villages in the district.

1 2 3 4 5 Table No. 1 (A) : Population and No of Village, 1991

Population of Villages No of Villages 81. No of C. D. Roing CT V 6976 4149 2827 In- No. Block Persons Males Females Total habited

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total 6976 4149 2827 1. Anini·Etalin 5443 3218 2225 77 77 2. Hunli-Kronli 4039 2276 1763 94 94 3. Roing-Dambuk 33586 18503 14983 67 67

Total of Dibang Valley Dist. 43068 24087 18981 238 238

TABLE 2 : The decadal variation in the population between 1981 and 1991 having 84.65 percent increase in Dambuk circle is the highest in Dibang Valley District. The rate of growth in Anelih and Desali circles have gone down to (-) 5.51 % and (-) 53.50% resp-ectively during the decade. It is due to the fact that some of the villages of these circles have been merged with newly formed circles namely Mipi, Kronli and Hunli of this District. There is only one town namely Raing was created in 1991 Census. The growth rate of Raing is 27.22 percent during the last decade.

Table No. : 2 Decadal change in Distribution of population

Talukl Population Percentage decadal (1981-91) Percentage of Urban Tehsil! 1981 1991 variation Population Circle Total I Rural I Urban I Total I Rural I Urban Total I Rural Urban 1981 I 1991 1 2 I 3 I 4 I 5 I 6 I 7 8 I 9 10 11 I 12 Anini 3657 3657 4062 4062 11.07 11.07 Etalin 988 988 1066 1066 7.89 7.89 Mipi 232 232 315 315 35.78 35.78 Anelih 781 781 738 738 -5.51 -5.51 Kronli 707 707 1212 1212 71.43 71.43 Hunli 493 493 1265 1265 16.11 16.11 • Desali 1772 1772 824 824 -53.50 -53.50 Roing 18,040 18.040 25631 18655 6976 42.08 3.41 27.22 Dambuk 4308 4308 7955 7955 84.65 84.65

Dist. 30978 30978 43068 36092 6976 39.03 39.03 16.20 14

TABLE 3 : There is no uninhabited village in Arunachal Pradesh. If all the villages of Dibang Valley District are distributed by different population ranges from below 200 population to above 10,000 population, it is seen that the maximum villages fall below 200 population range. Dambuk village is found to be the biggest village in the district having population of 955 persons.

Table No.3: Percentage Distribution of Villages by population ranges, 1991

No.and No. and percentage of villages in each range TalukfTehsil Percentages (Figures in Parenthesis indicate - Percentage of Village in each range) Circle of inhabited village Less than 200 200-499 500-1999 2000-4999 5000-9999 10,000 above

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Anini 34 32 2 (100.00) (94.11) (5.89) Etalin 33 31 (100.00) (93.93) (3.03) Mipi 11 11 (100.00 (100.00) Anelih 18 17 (100.00 (94.44) (5.56) Kronli 27 26 (100.00) (96.30) 3.70) Hunli 26 25 (100.00) (96.15) (3.85) Desali 23 22 (100.00 (95.65) (4.35) Roing 54 26 17 11 (100.00) (48.15) (31.48) (20.37) Dambuk 12 3 4 4 (100.00) (25.00) (33.33) (33.33) (8.33)

TABLE 4 : As Cadestral Survey in respect of TABLE: 5 (A) : This table shows that the sex ratio Arunachal Pradesh has not been under taken till date as of Roing-Dambuk C. D. Block is the highest among all the such the distribution of villages by density can not be circles of the District. There are 806 females per one shown at present. thousand males. The second ranked C. D. Block is Hunli Kronli with 775 females per thousand males. Table No 4: Distribution of Villages by density

Percentage of Ranged of density Total No. of villages villages in each Table No : 5 (A) : Sex ratio for Rural population of (per 5q. km) in each density range density range C. D. Block

1 2 3 t Number of females per 51. No. Name of C. D. Block Less than 10. 1,000 males 11-20 1 2 3 51-100 1. Anini-Etalin 691 101-200 2. Hunli-Kronli 775 201-300 3. Roing-Dambuk 806 301-500 501+ District 788 Not Known 15

TABLE NO.5 (B) : This table reflects the sex ratio Table No.6: Proportion of Scheduled Castes of Raing-town with 681 females per one thousand males. Population to total population The rural sex ratio of the district has been calculates as 788 females per one thousand males which is much higher than Percentage range of the urban sex-ratio. It is perhaps due to the fact that in the Scheduled Castes No. of Villages in Percentage of town people particularly outsiders are coming alone for the population to total each range Villages in each range sake of employment leaving behind their females in the population place of their origin. 1 2 3

Ta ble No : 5 (B) : Sex ratio for Towns: 1991 0-5 25 10.50 Name and Civic 6-10 2 0.84 No. of females per SI. No. administration Status 1,000 males 11-15 2 0.84 of town 16-20 1 2 3 I 21-30 2 0.84 1. Roing (CT) V 681 31+ Nil 207 86.98 TABLE NO.6, 7 & 8 : Arunachal Pradesh is predominently inhabited by ST. population. The total ST Total 238 100 population of District is 19,572 persons. In percentage, 45.44 percent of the population are Scheduled Tribes Table No.7: Proportion of Scheduled Tribes population. Population to total population There is no indigenious Scheduled Castes popula­ Range of Scheduled tion of Arunachal Pradesh. The SC. population that were No. of villages in each Percentage of Tribes Population to ennulT\erated during 1991 Census had been migrated from range villages in each range total population outside mainly for employment purposes. - 1 2 3 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population I and their distrib,ution in the villages according to their range 0-5 6 2.51 of population with percentage are furnished in table 6 & 7. So far as SC population is concerned it is seen that only 6-15 6 2.51 10.50 percent of villages fall in the population range of 0-5 16-25 4 1.67 whereas 84.94 percent of villages fall in the range of 51 26-35 4 1.67 above in respect of Scheduled Tribes population. Number 36-50 16 6.70 of villages in other population ranges are few and more or less evenly distributed. 51+ 202 84.94 The percentage of Scheduled Castes population to total population of Raing town is 2.67 percent. The percent­ Total 238 100 age of Scheduled Tribes population to total population is 18.30 percent.

Table No: 8 Percentage of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Population in town -1991

Percentage of S. C. Percentage of S. T. Town Total Population Total S. C. Population Total S. T. Population Population to total Population to total population population

1 2 3 4 5 6 ------'-

Roing 6976 186 1282 2.67 18.38

All Towns 6976 186 1282 2.67 18.38

TABLE NO.9 (A) AND 9 (B) : Literacy rate is found Kronli C. D. Block with 31.39 percent literates Ttlt-' ..,ame highest in Anini-Etalin C. D. Block with 50.75 percent trend is seen in respect of males and females literacy rates. literates. Roing-Dumbuk C. D. Block ranked second with The literacy rate of Roing town is 75.00 percent. 48.22 percent. The lowest Literacy rates is found in Hunli- 16

Table No. : 9 (A) : L.lteracy rates for ,Rural Population C. D. Block with 58.65% followed by Animi-EtaJin C. D. of C. D. Block by sex, 1991 Block with 51.05%. Raing Dambuk C. D. BLock has lowest (Excluding children in the age group 0-6) percentage with 42.86. The percentage of main workers to total population is higher in rural areas than that of urban area. The percentage of main workers in Raing town is Name of Percentage of literates SI. No. 35.00 percent only. C. D. Block Persons Males Femles The percentage of marginal workers to total popula­ tion of the District is 0.41 percent as against 1.02 percent 1 2 3 4 5 in the state as a whole. Among the C. D. Blocks Anini-Etalin 1. Anini·Etalin 50.75 62.60 31.97 C. D. Block registers the largest percentage of marginal 2. Hunli-Kronli 31.39 41.04 18.34 workers with 0.91 percent. Other C. D. Block in the district have negligible rate of marginal workers. There is no 3, Roing-Dambuk 48.22 57.93 35.41 Marginal workers in urban area. The percentage of females marginal workers is higher than male marginal Table No.9 (B) : Literacy rates for Towns, 1991 workers in all the C. D. Block of the district. (Excluding children In the age group 0.6) The Anelih circle registers the highest percentage with 63.95 percent of total workers to total population Name and Civic Percentage of Literates among the circle. The lowest percentage is observed in 51. N.c, administration Damuk circle with 39.89 percent workers. sHus to Town Persons Males Females As regards the percentage of total workers to total 1 2 3 4 5 population is concerned, Hunli-Kronli C. D. Block stands highest position with 59.07 percent. Among the C. D. Block 1, Roing (Cl') V 75.00 80.31 66.71 Roing-Dambuk C. D. Block comes next with 43.18 percent. The percentage pf Non-workers is highest in Dam­ TABLE NO. 10 (A) AND (B) buk circle with 60,10 percent non-workers. The lowest Percentage of main workers in Anelih circle is found percentage is observed in Anelih circle with 36.04%. It is to be the highest with 63.95 percent. Hunli circle ranked seen that percentage of non-workers in Roing-Dambuk C. second with 61.10%. The percentage of main workers is D. Block is highest with 56.82 percent. The lowest percent­ the lowest with 41.36% in Etalin circle. Main workers to the age is found to be in Hunli-Kronli C. D. Block with 40.92 total population has registered highest in Hunlu' - Kronli percent. The percentage of non-workers in Raing town is 65.00 percent.

Table: 11 (A) : Percentage of Main Worker, Marginal worker and Non worker for Rural population of C. D. Block wise.

Percentage of

SI. Name of C. D. Main worker to total Marginal Worker to total Total workers to total Non-Worker to total No. Block popUlation popUlation popUlation population

p M F P M F P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1. Anini-Etalin 51.05 62.89 33.93 0.91 0.55 1.43 51,97 63.45 35.37 48.02 36,54 64.62 2. Hunli-Kronli 58,65 68.04 46.56 0.42 0.08 0.85 50.07 68,10 47.41 40.92 31,90 52.58 3. Roing-Dambuk 42.86 53.06 30.20 0.32 0.31 0.33 43,18 53,37 30.37 56.82 46,63 69.46

District 45.37 55.78 32.14 0.41 0.32 0.51 45,77 56,1 0 32.65 54.23 43,89 67.35

Table: 11 (B) : Percentage of Main Worker, Marginal worker and Non worker for Town population of 1991

Percentage of Name of Civic 81. Administration Main worker to 10tal Marginal Worker to total Total workers to total Non-Worker to total No. Status of Town popUlation population population popUlation P M F P M F P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Roing ·35.00 50,76 11,78 35.00 50.76 11,78 65.00 49.24 88.21 District 35.00 50.76 11.78 35.00 50.76 11.78 65.00 49.24 88.21 17

TABLE NO.12 : The table shows distribution of percentage of villages having different amenities. The percentage of villages having different amenities are worked out in relation to the number of inhabited villages in the circle wise and C. D. Block wise. Table No. : 12 Distribution of Villages according to the availability of different amentltles.

No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the following amenities Circle C. D. Inhabited Block Drinking Post & Communi- Approch by Powerr villages. Educaton Medical MarketlHat Water Telegraph cations Pucca Road Supply

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 .. Anlnl·Etahn 78 15(19.23) 3(3.85) 78(100.00) 4(5.13) 1(1.88) 3(3.84) 6(7.69) C. D. Block Anini 34 9(26.47) 2(5.88) 34(100.00) 3(8.82) 1 (2.94) 4(11.76) Etalin 33 4(12.12) 1 (3.03) 33(100.00) 1(3.03) 3(9.09) 2(6.06) Mipi 11 2(18.19) 11 (100.00) Hunli·Kronli 94 15(15.95) 4(4.25) 94(100.00) 5(5.31) 7(7.44) C. D. Block

Anelih 18 1(5.55) 1 (5.55) 18(100.00) 2(11.11) Kronli 27 7(25.92) 1(3.70) 27(100.00) 1 (3.70) 5(1.51) Hunli 26 3(11.54) 1(3.85) 26(100.00) 1 (3.85) 2(7.69) Desali 23 4(17.39) 1(4.34) 23(100.00) 1(4.34) Roing·Dambuk 66 29(43.94) 8(12.12) 66(100.00) 16(24.24) 2(3.03) 29(43.93) 44(66.66) 40(60.60) C. D. Block Roing 54 20(37.04) 6(11.11 ) 54(100.00) 11 (20.37) 1 (1.85) 22(40.74) 28(51.85) 32(59.25 Dambuk 12 9(75.00) 3(25.00) 12(100.00) 5(41.66) 1 (8.33) 7(58.33) 16{6.25) 8(66.66)

District 238 59(24.79) 15(6.39) 238(100.00) 24(10.08) 3(1.26) 39{16.38) 44(18.48) 46(19.32)

TABLE NO. 13 percent ofthe people of Huunli-Kronli C. D. Block, 19.03% of Raing Dambuk and 52.10% of people of Anini-Etalin. EDUCATION DRINKING WATER During the decade i. e. from 1981 to 1991 a large number of educational institutions have come up in Dibang _ Percentage on number of villages having drinking Valley district tor speedy development and uplittment of water facility is 100% in all the villages. The sources of the local people. Out of 238 Villages in Dibang Valley supply are generally from Taps, Rivers, Spring, Nallah etc. district education facilities are available in 64 villages. POST AND TELEGRAPH Whereas in 1981 educational facilities were available only in 47 villages. It is seen that 26.39 percent of villages are Among all the C. D. Blocks Anini-Etalin has the having educational institution in Dibang Valley district. The highest percentage of rural population (52.10%) served by highest number of villages having educational facilities are Post and Telegraph services, followed by Roing-Dambuk found in Raing Dambuk C. D. Block which accounts 51.51 % C. D_ Block (42.88%). So far as district as a whole is villages. The lowest number of villages having educational concerned that facility has been made available to 32.40% facilities are found in Anini-Etalin C. D. Block, the percentage people and 1.08% villages of the district. being 19.22 only. It is observed that 68.95 percent of popula­ tion of Anini Etalin C. D. Block are having education facilities. MARKET/HAT Least number of persons having education facilities are found It has been observed that Anini-Etalin C. D. Block in Hunli Kronli C. D. Block. The percentage of education has only one Market'Hat. There is no Market'Hat is Hunli­ facilities is 58.98 percent in the district. Kronli C. D. Block. In Anini-Etalin C. D. Block 40.25% of people are getting facilities of MarketlHat which has been

MEDICAL estimated the highest among all the C. D. Block of the district. There are only 15 villages (6.39%) having medical COMMUNICATION facilities in a total 238 villages in the district and as many as 26.55% ofthe population of the district are provided with The table reflects that highest percentage (57.12%) Medical facilities. In respect of C. D. Block it appears that of rural population are served by the amenity of com­ ·the medital facilities have been made available to 31.14 munication in Raing Dambuk C. D. Hunli Kronli C. D. Block comes next with 23.05 percent. 41.93% of the population 18 are getting communication -facilities in the Dibang valley district only 44 villages are getting facilities of pucca road, District. In the matter of tact, the district is not well connected the percentage being 18.48 percent. by means of communication. Anini the district headquarters POWER SUPPLY is connected by air and footpath/potter track only. The power Supply of the district has been made available to 48.60% of total rural population of the district. APPROACH BY PUCCA ROAD I n Raing Dabuk C. D. Block 40 villages are getting facilities Only Roing-Dambuk C. D. Block holds 62.15% of of power Supply, the percentage being 60.60% and in rural population seNed by amenityy of approach by pucca Anini-Etalin C. D. Block only 6 village are enjoying the road. Remaining 2 C. D. Blocks of the district do not have power Supply facilities. Hunli-Kronli C. D. Block is not any approach by pucca road. Out of 238 villages in the connected by power supply at all.

Table No. 13 : Proportion of rural population served by different amenities

Total Proportion of rural population served by the amenities Name of the Population C. D. Block of inhabited Tal u klTeci I Drinking Posts & Communi Approach by villages in Education Medical Market/Hat power Circle Water Telegraph cations puccaroad cirlce

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Anini-Etalin 5443 68.95 52.10 100.00 52.10 40.25 4.07 53.33 C. D. Block

Anini 1.. 4062 78.63 61.96 100.00 61.96 53.93 66.02 Etalin 1066 48.12 29.92 100.00 29.92 69.59 8.25 Mipi 315 15.87 100.00 Hunli Kronli 4039 44.81 31.14 100.00 32.40 23'Q5 C. D. Block Anelih 738 36.99 36.99 100.00 43.90 Kronli 1212 49.83 16.83 100.00 16.83 30.85 Hunli 12.65 41.50 39.52 100.00 39.52 44.03 Oesali 824 49.51 34.10 100.00 34.10 Roing -Dambuk26610 76.64 27.58 100.00 54.12 5.48 63.53 17.62 66.41 C. D. Block Roing 18655 74.88 27.59 100.00 46.42 1.55 69.03 69.34 81.41 Dambuk 7955 82.89 13.56 100.00 72.17 14.67 79.20 68.91 51.66 District 43068 58.98 26.55 100.00 43.06 8.47 41.93 44.25 48.60

TABLE NO. 14 : The table indicates that in the district as a whole facilities, namely, education, medical, post and telegraph market/hat and communication are not available in more than 85% of the villages. But these amenities are available at different distance ranges as shown in the table. Table No. 14 : Distribution of Villages not having certain amenities arranged by distance ranges from the place where these are available.

Village not having the Number of villages where the amenity is not available and availa~le at a distance of amenity of -5Km 5Km-l0Km 10+Km Total (Cols. 2-4)

1 2 3 4 5

Education 60 38 7 174 Medical 38 26 159 223 Drinking water Post & Telegraph 34 25 155 214 Market/Hat 25 17 193 235 Cemmunication 25 19 155 199 19

TABLE NO. 15 : The table shows the distribution of villages according to the distance ranges from nearest town and availability of different amenities. The highest concentration of the village is seen beyond the distance range of 51 Kms. Out of 238 villages in the district, 184 villages are lying at a distance of beyond 51 Kms from the nearest town. It is observed that in respect of Post and Telegraph, MarkeVHat Communication, Approach by Pucca road and Power supply facilities, higher the distance range of the villages from the nearest town lower the percentage of village having these facilities. Drinking Water is available in all the villages.

Table No. 15 : Distribution of Villages according to the distance from the nearest town and availability of d iffe re nt amenties

No of No (with percentage of villages having the amenities of. I Rangefrom inhabited nearest town villages in Drinking Post & Communic- Approch by Power (Km) Education Medical MarkeVHat each range water Telegraph ations Pucca Road Supply

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0-5 9 4(44.44) 9(100.00) 1 (11.11) 4(44.44) 6(66.66] 6(66.66)

6.15 12 5(41.67) 1(8.33) 12(100.00) 3(25.00) 8(66.66) 10(83.33) 9(75.00)

16.50 33 16(48.48) 5(15.15) 33(100.00) 7(21.21) 1(3.03) 9(27.27) 12(36.36) 17(51.51)

51 + 184 39(21.19) 9(4.89) 184(100.00) 13(7.06) 2(1.08) 17(9.23) 16(8.69) 14(7.60)

Unspecified

Total 238 64(26.89) 15(6.30) 238(100.00) 24(10.08) 3(1.26) 38(15.96) 44(18.48) 46(19.32)

TABLE NO. 16 : The table depicts the availability of different amenities depending on the size 01 the population of the villages. I n the table it is seen that percentage of villages having different amenities increases along with the increase of the population range of the villages. In other words bigger the population size of the village bigger is the extent of availability of different amenities.

Table No. 16 : Distribution of villages according to population range and amenties available.

No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of Population Inhabited Range villages in Drinking Post & MarkeV Communi- Approach by Power Education Medical the range Water Telegraph Hat cations Pucca Road Supply

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 -

-499 220 48(21.81) 7(3.18) 220(100%) 12(5.45) 1(0.45) 25(11.36) 20(9.09) 31 (14.09)

500-1.999 16 14(87.50) 7(43.75) 16(100%) 10(62.50) 1 (6.25) 13(81.25) 14(87.50) 13(81.25)

2000-4999 2 2(100.00) 1 (50.00) 2(100%) 2(100.00) 1 (50.00) 1 (50.00) 1 (50.00) 2(100.00)

5000+

Total 238 64(26.89) 15(6.30) 238(100%) 24(10.08) 3(1.26) 39(16.39) 35(14.79) 46(19.33) 20

Tab.le No. 17: Distribution of villages according to land uses.

Percentage of Cultivable Percentage irrigatad area to Taluk/Tehsil Circle No. of inhabited villages Total area area to total area. total area

1 2 3 4 5

Anini 34 NA NA NA E!alin 33 NA NA NA Mipi 11 NA NA NA Anelih 18 NA NA NA Kronli 27 NA NA NA Hunli 26 NA NA NA Desali 23 NA NA NA Raing 54 NA NA NA Dambuk 12 NA NA NA Total 238 NA NA NA

Table No. 18 : Percapita receipt and expenditure in Town , Percapita

Receipt Expenditure Class, name 6 & civic status Expenditure of the town. Receipt Receipt from General Expenditure on public Other Total through all other Total dministration Public works on Public health and aspects taxes. sources institution. convenience

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

IV Roing (C.T.) NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Total NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Table No. 19 Table No. 21 School per 10,000 Population in Town Proportion of Slums Population in the Town

Class, name Higher Proportion of the Junior Class, name and civic Density in slums (per and civic Secondary! Secondary! slums population to Secondary! Primary status of town Sq Krn) status of P.U./Junior Matriculation total population. Middle town Collage. 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 NA IV Roing (C.T.) NA

IV Roing 1.43 1.43 1.43 2.87 Total NA NA (C. T.)

Total 1.43 1.43 1.43 2.87 Table No. 22: Most Important commodity manufac­ Table No. 20 tured, Imported and Exported In Town No. of Beds in Medlcallnstitutlon in Town Class, name Most important commodity Class, name and civic status of No. of bed in medical institutions and civic status the town. per 1,000 population. of the town Manufactured Exported Imported

1 2 1 2 3 4

Food grain, IV Roing (C. T.) 7.80 IV Roing (C.l.) NA Wood, Cane Salt, Cloth Total 7.80 PART-A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY . SECTION-I VILLAGE DIRECTORY 22 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES NAME OF C. D. BLOCK: ANINI-ETALIN

1991 Census 19B1 Census SL. Name of Village with Hamlet NO. Location Code Location Code Location Code Location Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

CIRCLE: ANINI 1. Achali (Achuli) 3/8{1/5 03/08/0010/0005 25/7fl/24 25/07/0010/0024 2. Acheso 3/8/1/10 03/08/0010/0010 25/7fl/27 25/07/0010/0027 3. Aguli 3/B/l/23 03/08/0010/0023 4. Ahunil (Ahuli) 3/8/1/14 03/08/0010/0014 25/7/1/21 25/07/0010/0021 5. Ahoba (Akobe) 3/B/l/30 03/08/0010/0030 25/7/1/1 25/07/0010/0001 6. Akunli (Akuli) 3/B/l/16 03/0a/0010/0016 25/7/1/20 25/07/0010/0020 7. Alinye 3/B/l/3 03/0a/00 10/0003 25/7/1/22 25/07/0010/0022 8. Amuli 3/a/l/13 03/08/0010/0013 25/7/1/16 25/07/0010{0016 9. AngimValley 3{a{I{1 03/0a/00 10/0001 25/7/1/28 25/07/0010{0028 10. Angulin 3/B{I/33 03/0a{00 10/0033 25/7/1/36 25/07/0010{0036 11. Anini H.Q. 3/8/1/31 03/08/0010/0031 25/7/1/45 25/07/0010/0045 12. Aropo 3/8/1 {a 03/08/0010/000S 25/7fl/29 25/07/0010/0029 13. Atalin (Atilin) 3/8/1/7 03/08/0010/0007 25/7fl/19 25/07/0010{0019 14. Awali (Awol i) 3/8/1/4 03/08/0010/0004 25/7fl/26 25/07/0010/0026 15. Ayeso 3/8/1/21 03/08/0010/0021 25/7/1/8 25/07/0010{0008 16. Baro 3/8{1/12 03/08/0010/0012 25/7/1/15 25/07/0010/0015 17. Char-Kilo (Tapo) 3/8/1/34 03/08/0010/0034 \ 18. Cheya 3/a/l/26 03/08/0010/0026 25/7/1/12 25/07roo 10/0012 19. Egali (Eageli) 3/8/1/17 03/0B/0010{0017 25/7/1/41 25/07/0010/0041 20. Apropo 3/8/1/19 03108100\010019 25/7/1/9 25/0710010/0009 21. Emiya (Emiyio) 3/S/1/27 03/08/0010/0027 25/7/1/11 25/07/0010/0011 22. Etable (Etabe) 3/S/1/1 03/08/0010/0001 25/7/1{18 25/07/001 0/001 S 23. Gipulin 3/S/1/2 03/0S{0010/0002- 25/7/1 {25 25/07/0010/0025 24. Granli 3/a/l/28 03{08/00l0/0028 25/7/1/13 25/07/0010/0013 25. Immuli (Emuli) 3/S/1/24 03{08/0010/0024 25/7/1{34 25/07/0010/0034 26. Kodeli 3/a/l/20 03{Oa{0010/0020 27. Larango 3/8/1/15 03/08/0010/0015 25/7/1/31 25/07/0010/0031 28. Makuni 3/8/1/32 03/08/0010/0032 29. Matoli 3/S/1/25 03/08/0010/0025 25/7/1/3 25/07/0010/0003 30. Mihundo (Mihindo) 3/8/1/9 03/08/0010/0009 25/7/1/10 25/07/0010/0010 31. Mipidon (Mipioon) 3/8/1/18 03/08/0010/0018 25/7/1/3B 25/07/0010/0038 32. Punli 3/8/1/29 03{OB/0010/0029 25/7/1/14 25/07/0010/0014 33. Rilley 3{8/1/6 03/0B/0010/0006 25/7/1/23 25/07/0010/0023 34. Yuron 3/8/1/22 03{08/0010/0022 25/7/1/6 25/07{0010/0006

Mipidon village was under Mipi circle and not under Anini Circle but due to certain unavoidable circumstances enumerations was done under Anini Circle as communicated by D. C. Dibang valley Dist, Anini.

CIRCLE: ETALIN

1. Akunli (Akuli) 3/a/2/25 03/0a/0020/0025 25/7/2/20 25{07{0020/0020 2. Alolin 3/8/2/11 03/0a/0020/0011 25/7/2/10 25{07{0020/0010 3. Ambolin 3/8/2/3 03/08/0020{0003 25/7/2/29 25{07{0020/0029 4. 'Amuchi 3/S/2/13 03/08/0020/0013 25/7/2/B 25{0710020/000B 5. Angolin 3/S/2/8 03{08/oo20/0008 25/7/2/7 25/07/0020/0007 6. Aningo 3/8/2/14 03/08/0020/0014 25/7/2/9 25/07/0020/0009 7. Anoso 3/8/2/21 03/0a/0020/0021 25/7/2/17 25/07/0020/0017 8. Apanli (Apuli) 3/8/2/27 03/08/0020/0027 25/7/2/25 25/07/0020/0025 9. Aprunli 3{8{2/7 03/08/0020{0007 25/7/2/6 25{07/0020/0oo6 23

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES NAME OF C. D. BLOCK: ANINI-ETAUN

1991 Census 1981 Census SL. Name of Village with Hamlet NO. Location Code Location Code Location Code Location Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6 l

10. Apunli 3/8/2/12 03/08/0020/0012 25(7f2{28 25/07/0020/0028 11. Aranli 3/8/2/2 03/08/0020/0002 12. Aroko 3/8/2/20 03/08/0020/0020 25(7f2/16 25/07/0020/0016 13. Aropo (Aorpo) 3/8/2/15 03/08/0020/0015 25(7f2/3 25/07(0020/0003 14. Aruli 3/8/2/31 03/08/0020/0031 25(7f2/38 25/07(0020/0039 15. Arur;.li 3(8/2/5 03/08/0020/0005 16. Asunli 3/8/2/1 03/08/0020/0001 25/7/2/30 25/07/0020/0030 17. Athunki 3/8/2/22 03/08/0020/0022 25(7f2/18 25/07/0020/0018 18. Atiyi 3/8/2/29 03/08/0020/0029 19. Aunli 3/8/2/18 03/08/0020/0018 25/7/2/14 25/07/0020/0014 20. Chan Ii 3/8/2/19 03/08/0020/0019 25/7{2/15 25/07(0020/0015 21. Echanli 3/8/2/34 03/08/0020/0034 25/7/2/19 25/07/0020/0019 22. Edilin 3/9/2/23 Q3/09/0020/0023 25(7f2{24 25/07(0020/0024 23. Emali (Old Etalin) 3/8/2/33 03/08/0020/0033 24. Emuli (Emuli Elipu) 3/8/2/10 03/08/0020/0010 25/7{2/4 25/07/0020/0004 25. Endalin (Endalil) 3/8/2/4 03/08/0020/0004 25/7/2/31 25/07(0020/0031 26. Eranli 3/8/2(6 03/08(0020/0006 25(7f2/32 25/07(0020(0032 27. Etalin Bridge Point 3/8/2/9 03/08/0020/0009 25(7f2/5 25/07/0020/0005 28. Etalin HQ. 3/8(2(36 03/08/0020/0036 25/7/2/1 25/07/0020/0001 29. Maliney (Malinye) 3/8/2/28 03/09/0020/0028 25(7f2/28 25/07/0020/0028 30. Mawali 3/8/2/24 03/08/0020/0024 25/7/2/23 25/07/0020/0023 31. New Aropo (Chipoi) 3/8/2/30 O~, __ .'~::,,~:0030 32. Punli 3/8/2/16 03/08/0020/0016 25(7f2/12 25/07/0020/0012 33. Sunla (Sunli) 3/8/2/26 03/08/0020/0026 25(7f2/21 25/07/0020/0021

CIRCLE: MIPI

1. Adanli (Adale) 3/8/9/3 03/08/0080/0003 25(7fl/422 25/07/001 0/0042 2. Ahu!1go (Akango) 3/8/8/4 03/08/0080/0004 25/7{1/48 25/07/0010(0048 3. Alambro (Alomoro) 3/8/8/11 03/08/0080/0011 25/7/1/35 25/07/0010/0035 4. Biyanli 3/8/8/8 03/08/0080/0008 25/7/1/40 25/07/0010/0040 5. Bran90 3/8/8/6 03/08/0080/0006 25/7/1/37 25/07/0010/0037 6. Ebali 3/8/8/9 03/08/0080/0009 25/7/1/39 25/07/0010/0039 7. Emuli 3/8/8/5 03/08/0080/0005 25(7fl/2 25/07/0010/0002 8. Engulin (Angolin) 3/8/8/7 03/08/0080/0007 25(7fl/l 25/07/0010/0001 9. Maro 3/8/8/1 03/08/0080/0001 10. Maronli (Naroli) 3/8/8/2 03/08/0080/0002 25{7/1/33 25/07/0010/0033 11. MipiH.Q. 3/8/8/12 03/08/0080/0012 25/7/1/43 25/07/0010/0043

N. B. : Dash indicates that the Villages were not in existence in 1981 Census. N. B. : Mipidon Village of Mipi Circle has not been shown under Anini circle since the village was enumerated under Anini Circle, due to unavoidable circumstances as communicated by the Deputy Commissioner.

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NOTES EXPLAINING CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

The following codes have been used in the village Directory to highlight the various amenities such as Educational, Drinking water, Post and Telegraph, Communications Approach to village and Power supply.

A. EDUCATION 1. Audilt Literacy Class/Centre A.C. (Col. No.5) 2. Primary School P.C. (Col. No.5)' 3. Middle School M. (Col. No.5) 4. Matriculation or Secondary H. (Col. No.5) 5. I ntermediate/Junior College/Pre-University. PUC (Col. No.5)

B. 'MEDICAL 1. Hospital H (Col. No.6) 2. Health Centre HC (Col. No.6) 3. Dispensary D (Col. No.6) 4. Primary Health Sub Centre PHS (Col. No.6) 5. Primary Health Centre PHC (Col. No.6)

C. DRINKING WATER: 1. TapWater T (Col. No.7) 2. Well Water W (Col. No. 7) 3. Spring S (Col. No. 7) 4. Canal C (Col. No. 7) 5. River R (Col. No.7) 6. Fountain F (Col. No. 7) 7. Others 0 (Col. No.7)

D. POST AND TELEGRAPH: 1. Post Office/Extra Departmental Branch Post Office P.O. (Col. No.8) 2. Post/Telegraph Office P.T.O. (Col. No.8)

E. COMMUNICATION AND APPROACH TO VILLAGE: 1. Bus Stop B. S. (Col. No. 10) 2. Pucca Raod P,R. (Col. No. 11) 3. Katcha Road K. R. (Col. No. 11)

F. POWER SUPPLY: 1. Electricity for domestic purposes E. D. (Col. No. 13) 2. Electricity for all purpose E. A. (Col. No. 13) 3. Electricity for other uses etc. E.O. (Col. No. 13) 26

C. D. BLOCK: ANINI· ETALIN 1991 CENSUS VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash H is shown in the column Total and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad range viz. -SKms. S-1 0 and 1 O+Kms. of Total the nearest place where the facility is available is given). area Name population Location of of and number Communica- Code No. Village Day or days Village of Drinking Post tions (Bus (in he- 01 the households Educational Medical Water & stop, Railway ctares) market/hat, (Potable) Telegraph Station, if any waterway

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

3/8/1/1. Angim yaney NA 191 (43) P -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 2. Gipulin NA 102(23) P.M -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 3. Alinye NA 326(106) P.M PHS T PO -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 4. Awali NA 2«1) (10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T (10+Kms) (10+Kms) (10+Kms) S. Achali NA 16(4) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 6. Rilley NA 13(2) -(-SKms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 7. Atalin NA 2(1) -(10+i

19. Elupu NA 8(1} -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) N -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) 20. Kodeli NA 41 (11) -(-SKms) -(S-10Kms) T -(S-10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 21. Ayeso NA 11(3) -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) T -(5-10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 22. Yuron NA 124(22) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 23. Aguli NA 118(20) -(-SKms) -(-SKms) T -(-5 Kms) -(-SKms) -(1 0+ Kms) 24. Immuli NA 16(4) -(S-10Kms) -(S-10Kms) T -(S-10Kms) -(S-10Kms) -(10+Kms) 2S. Matoli NA 67(13) P -(S-10Kms) T -(S-10Kms) -(S-10Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) 26. Cheya NA 2S(S) -[10+Kms) -(10+Kms) N -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 37. Emiya NA 7(2) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 28. Granli NA 12(3) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) N -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) 29. Punli NA IS6(47) -(-SKms) -(-SKms) N -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) 30. Akobe NA IS2(24) P -(1 0+ Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) 31. Anini H.Q. NA 2191 (S62) P,M,H,Puc H T P.O.T.O. DailyMarket -(10+Kms) 32. Makuni NA 33(10) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 33. Angulin NA 68(19) -(-SKms) -(-SKms) N -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 34. Char-Kilo (Tapa) NA 13(6) -(-SKms) -(-SKms) N -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms 4062(103S) P-9, M-3,H-l PUC -1, H - 1 PHS -1

NA : Denote not available [)IB : The cadastral survey in A. P. has not been conducted, hence the area figure could not presented. 27

AMENITIES AND LAND USE CIRCLE: ANINI

Land use (i.e.) area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places

Nearest Cultivable land Approach town & Power Area not Total area to village distance (in supply Land under permanent Period of Main crops under available Forest under jhum Kms) cultivation rotation jhum CUltivation for cultivation cultivation Wet rice Dry rice , CUltivation cultivation

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

KR Roing (251) NA NA NA, NA 3-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Miliet NA KR Raing (255) NA NA NA NA 3-7 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Raing (390) ED NA NA NA NA 3-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Miliet NA KR Raing (273) NA NA NA NA 3-7 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Raing (270) NA NA NA NA 3-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Millet NA KR Raing (280) NA NA NA NA 3-7 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Raing (285) NA NA NA NA 3-7 Years Paddy,Maize,MilIet NA KR Raing (260) NA NA NA NA 3-7 Years Paddy, Maize,MilIet NA KR Raing (270) ED NA NA NA NA 3-7 Years Paddy,Maize,MilIet NA KR Raing (285) NA NA NA NA 3-7 Years Paddy, Maize,MilIet NA KR Raing (240) ED NA NA NA NA 3-7 Years Paddy, Maize ,Millet NA KR Raing (255) NA NA NA NA 3-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Millet NA KR Raing (257) NA NA NA NA 3-7 Years Paddy, Maize, Miliet NA KR Raing (265) NA NA NA NA 3-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Millet NA KR Roing (260) NA NA NA NA 3-7 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Raing (230) NA NA NA NA 3-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Miliet NA KR Raing (211) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Raing (217) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Millet NA KR Raing (215) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Raing (258) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Malze,Millet NA KR Roing (225) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Raing (233) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Millet NA KR Raing (230) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Raing (245) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Miliet NA KR Raing (210) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Millet NA KR Raing (220) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Raing (240) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Millet NA KR Raing (230) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Miliet NA KR Raing (228) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Miliet NA KR Raing (234) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Miliet NA KR Raing (250) ED NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Millet NA KR Raing (252) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Millet NA KR Raing (241) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Millet NA KR Raing (239) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA 28

C. D. BLOCK: ANINI· ETALIN 1991 CENSUS VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Amenities available (If not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets. the distance in broad range viz. -SKms. S-10 and 10+Kms. of Total Total the nearest place where the facility is available is given). area Name population Location of of and number Communica- Code No. Village Day or days Drinking Post tions (Bus Village of of the (in he- Educational Medical Water & stop, Railway households market/hat, . ctares) (Potable) Telegraph Station, if any waterway

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

3/8/2/1. Asunli NA 18(2) -(10+Kms) -(10+Km5) T,e -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 2. Aranli NA 37(7) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T,C -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) 3. Ambolin NA 22(3) P -(1 0+ Km5) T.e -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 4. Endalin NA 9(2) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T,e -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) S. Arunli NA 10(2) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 6. Eranli NA 24(4) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T,C -(1 0+ Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) 7. Aprunli NA SO(14) -(-SKm5) -(:SKms) T,C -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) BS 8. Angolin NA 96(21) P -(-S-10Kms) T,C FS -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) BS 9. Etalin Bridge Point NA 76(22) p,M -(-5kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) BS 10. Emuli NA 3S(12) -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) T,e SF -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 11. Alolin NA 9(3) -(-SKms) -(-SKms) Te SF -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(-SKms) 12. Apunli NA 14(4) -(-SKms) -(-SKms) Te SF -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(-5Kms) 13. Amuchi NA 13(3) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T,C -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 14. Aningo NA 19(4) -(10+Km5) -(10+Kms) T,C -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) lS. Aropo NA 19(5) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T,C -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 16. Punli NA 18(6) -(10+Kms) -(S-10Kms) T,C -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(5-10Kms) 18. Aunli NA 29(6) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T,C -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 19. Chanli NA 8(2) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T,C -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms)

20. Aruko NA 6(2 -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T,C -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) 21. Anoso NA 7(3) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T,C -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 22. Athunli NA 48(12) -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) T,e -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms)

23. Edilin NA 4(2) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T,C -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms~ 24. Mawali NA 2(1) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T,C -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 2S. Akunli NA 4(1) -(to.Kms) -(10+Kms) T.C. -(1O+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(1O+Kms) 26. Sunli NA 12(2) -{Hl ... Km'S) -(10+Kms) o -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 27. Apanli NA 17(5) -(l5-10Kms) -(5-10Kms) R -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 28. Maliney NA 69(18) -(10+Kms) -(10+KmS) S -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms)

29. Atiyi NA 9(1) -(-SKms) -(-S~ms) T.C -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 30. New aropo (Hipui) NA 4(1) -(10+Km5) -(' O+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 31. Aruli NA 16(4) -(5-10Kms) -(5-10Kms) TC -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(5-10Kms) 32. Echanli NA 29(S) -(10+Kms) -(10tKms) R -(1O+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 33. Emali (Old Etalin) NA 14(6) -(5-10Kms) -(5-1 oKms) TeFS -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(5-1OKms) 34. Etalin H.Q NA 319(6S) PM PHS T PO -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 10, 66 (248) P - 4 M - 2 PHS - 1

NA . Denote not available NB : The cadastral survey in A. P. has not been conducted, hence the area figure could not presented. 29 AMENITIES AND LAND USE CIRCLE: ETALIN

Land use (i.e.) area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places

Nearest Cultivable land Approach town & Power Area not Total area to village distance (in supply Land under permanent Period of Main crops under available Forest under jhum Kms) cultivation rotation jhum cultivation for cultivation cultivation Wet rice Dry rice cultivation cultivation

11 12 13 14 15(a) lS(b) 16(a) 16(b) 17 18

KR Roing (184) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize,Arum NA KR Roing (185) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize,Arum NA KR Roing (190) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize,Arum NA KR Roing (192) NA NA NA NA 3-S Years Paddy,Maize,Arum NA KR Roing (178) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize,Arum NA KR Roing (195) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize,Arum NA KR Roing (177) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize,Arum NA KR Roing (170) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize,Arum NA KR Roing (180) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize,Arum NA KR Roin\! (177) NA NA NA NA 3-S Years Paddy,Maize,Arum NA KR Roing (182) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize,Arum NA KR Raing (190) NA NA NA NA 3-S Years Paddy,Maize,Arum NA KR Raing (188) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize,Arum NA KR Raing (180) NA NA NA NA 3-S Years Paddy,Maize,Arum NA KR Raing (185) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize,Arum NA KR Roing (18S) NA NA NA NA 3-S Years Paddy,Maize.Arum NA KR Raing (192) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Roing (195) NA -NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize NA KR Roing (198) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Raing (181) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize NA KR Roing (191) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Raing (184) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize NA KR Raing (183) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Raing (194) NA NA NA NA 3-S Years Paddy,Maize NA KR Raing (197) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Raing (184) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize NA KR Roing (182) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Raing (190) NA NA NA NA 3-S Years Paddy,Maize NA KR Raing (187) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Roing (174) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize NA KR Raing (193) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Raing (189) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize NA KR Raing (189) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA 30

C. D. BLOCK: ANINI - ETALIN 1991 CENSUS VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Amenities available (If not available within the village. a dash H is shown in the column Total and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad range viz. -5Kms. 5-10 and 10+Kms. of Total area the nearest place where the facility is available is given). Name population Location of of and number Communica- Code No. Village Day or days Village of Drinking Post tions (Bus (in he- 01 the Educational Medical Water & stop, Railway households marketjhat, ctares) (Potable) Telegraph Station, ilany waterway

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

3/8/8/1. Mara NA 3(1) -(-5 Km s) -(-5-10Kms) T -(5-10Kms) -(5-10Kms) -(5-10Kms) 2. Maronli NA 48(10) -(-5 Kms) (10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 3. Adanli NA 9(3) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 4. Ahungo NA 60(16) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 5. Emuli NA 4(1) P -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 6. Brango NA 81(21) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 7. Engulin NA 7(1} -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) S. Biyanli NA 26(6) -(5-1 oKms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 9. Ebali NA 7(2) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 10. Alambro NA 24(6) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(lO+Kms) 11. Mipi NA 46(4) PM -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms)

315 (70) P - 2, Anini-Etalin M - 1 C. D. Block Total NA 5443 (1354) P-15, M - 6, PHS - 2 H -1, PUC-l H -1

NA : Denote not available NB : The cadastral survey in A. P. has not been conducted, hence the area figure could not presented. 31

AMENITIES AND LAND USE CIRCLE: MIPI

Land use (i.e.) area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places

Nearest Cultivable land Approach town & Power Area not Total area to village distance (in supply Land under permanent Period of Main crops under available Forest under jhum Kms) cultivation rotation jhum cultivation for cultivation cultivation Wet rice Dry rice cultivation cultivation

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

KR Roing (301) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Roing (298) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Miliet NA KR Roing (296) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Miliet NA KR Roing (285) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Millet NA KR Roing (270) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Millet NA KR Roing (280) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Roing (290) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Millet NA KR Roing (295) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years PaddY,Maize,Millet NA KR Roing (300) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy ,Maize, Millet NA Ki-l Roing (299) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Maize,Millet NA KR Roing (294) NA NA NA NA 5-7 Years Paddy,Maize, Millet NA 32

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES NAME OF C. D. BLOCK: HUNLI - KRONLI

1991 Census 1981 Census SL. Name of Village with Hamlet NO. Location Code Location Code Location Code Location Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

CIRCLE: HUNLI 1. Abrango 3/8/9/2 03/08/0090/0002 25/7/6/38 25/07/0060/0038 2. Adapowa (Anapowa) 3/8/9/11 03/08/0090/0011 25/7/6/43 25/07/0060/0043 3. Akunli 3/8/9/18 03/08/0090/0018 25/7/6/42 25/07/0060/0042 4. Aloni 3/8/9/9 03/08/0090/0009 25/7/6/27 25/07/0060/0027 5. Apanli 3/8/9/1 03/08/0090/0001 25/7/6/37 25/07/0060/0037 6. Arando (Aramdo) 3/8/9/8 03/08/0090/0008 25/7/6/30 25/07/0060/0030 7. Aranli (Arali) 3/819/12 03/0810090/0012 25/7/6/41 25/07/006010041 8. Asongo (Asango) 3/8/9/7 0310810090/0007 25/716/31 25/07/0060/0031 9. Brinli 3/8/9/3 03(08/0090/0003 10. Ebranli 3/8/9(10 03/08/0090/0010 11. Eighty Two Km. Point 3/8/9/21 03/08/0090/0021 12. Elore 3/8/914 03108/0090/0004 25/716/34 25/07/0060/0034 13. EpanU (Epali) 3/8/9/13 03/08/0090/0013 25/716/26 25/07/0060/0026 14. Esoli 3/8/9/17 03/08/0090/0017 15. Eyanli 3/8/9/16 03/08/0090/0016 25[7/6/28 25/07/0060/0028 ..._ 16. Fifth km. Point 3/8/9/27 03/08/0090/0027

17. Fifty Two km. Point 3/8/9/24 03/08/0090/0024 --" 18. Hunli H.O. 3/8/9/20 03/08/0090/0020 25/7/6/40 25/07/0060/0040 19. Koni 3/8/9/19 03/08/0090/0019 25/7/6/39 25/07/0060/0039 20. Punli 3/8/9/6 03108/0090/0006 25/716/32 25/07/0060/0032 21. Rango 3/8/9/5 03/08/0090/0005 25/716/29 25/07/0060/0029 22. 17th km. Point 3/8/9/28 03/08/0090/0028 23. Seventy Three km. Point 3/8/9/22 03/08/0090/0022 24. Sixty Five km. Point 3/8/9/23 03/08/0090/0023 25. Thirty km. point 3/8/9/25 03/08/0090/0025 26. Twenty eight km. Point 3/8/9/26 03/08/0090/0026 CIRCLE: KRONLI 1. Ajupu 3/8/7/16 03/08/0070/0006 2. Akaya 3/8/7/18 03/08/0070/0018 25/7/6/59 25/07/0060/0059 3. Aliney(Arili) 3/8/7/11 03/08/0070/0011 25/7/6/17 25/07/0060/0017 4. Amili(Amilin) 3/8/7/2 03/08/0070/0002 25/7/6/49 25/07/0060/0049 5. Aoli 3/8/7/13 03/08/0070/0013 25/7/6/51 25/07/0060/0051 6. Apako 3/8/7/1 03/08/0070/0001 25/7/6/47 25/07/0060/0047 7. Aruzu 3/8/7/22 03/08/0070/0022 25/7/6/68 25/07/0060/0068 8.. Ashambra(Ashomra) 3/8/7/9 03/08/0070/0009 25/7/6/52 25/07/0060/0052 9. Asili 3/8/7/7 03/08/0070/0007 25/7/6/62 25/07/0060/0062 10. Atilin 3/8/7/24 03/08/0070/0024 25/7/6/66 25/07/0060/0066 11. Embolin (Embul) 3/8/7/21 03/08/0070/0021 25/7/6/65 25/07/0060/0065 12. Endolin 3/8/7/8 03/08/0070/0008 25/7/6/61 25/07/0060/0061 13. Esuli 3/8/7/26 03/08/0070/0026 14. Ethoro(Ethora) 3/8/7/10 03/08/0070/0010 25/7/6/53 25/07/0060/0053 15. Gonli 3/8/7/25 03/08/0070/0025 25/7/6/69 25/07/0060/0069 16. Ichigo(lchigu) 3/8/7/6 03/08/0070/0006 25/716/63 25/07/0060/0063 17. Ichindo(Echindo) 3/8/7/4 03/08/0070/0004 25/7/6/58 25/07/0060/0058 18. Idipo(Chnni) 3/8/7/23 03/08/0070/0023 25/7/6/67 25/07/0060/0067 19. Ithun Camp 3/8/7/15 03/08/007010015 20. Kano 3/8/7/17 03/08/0070 '0017 25/7/6/60 25/07/0060/0060 21. Karc 318m5 03/081007010005 25/716/'04 25/07/0060/0064 22. Kronli H.O. 3/8/7/27 03/08/0070(0027 25/7(6/46 25/07/0060/0046 33

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES NAME OF C. D. BLOCK: HUNLI-KRONLI

1991 Census 1981 Census SL. Name of Village with Hamlet NO. Location Code Location Code Location Code Location Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

23. Mrambo 3/8/7/12 03/08/0070/0012 25/7/6/50 25/07/0060/0050 ?4. New Anaya 3/8/7/14 03/08/0070/0014 25/7/6/56 25/07/0060/0056 25. 173 Km. Point 3/8/7/20 03/08/0070/0020 26. 132 Km. Point 3/8/7/19 03/08/0070/0019 27. Ranli 3(8/7/3 03/08/0070(0003 25/7/6/57 25(07/0060(0057 CIRCLE: ANELIH 1. Aholi(Ahonli) 3/8/6/4 03/08/0060/0004 25/7/3/11 25/07/0030/0011 2. Aiso(Auso) 3(8/6(7 03/08/0060/0007 25(713/16 25(07/0030(0016 3. Akuli 3/8/6(11 03/08/0060/0011 2517/3/5 25/07/0030/0005 4. Anelih H.Q. 3/8/6/18 03/08/0060/0018 25(7/3/19 25/07/0030/0019 5. Atali 3/8/6/10 03/08/0060/0010 25(7/3/6 25/07/0030/0006 6. Awoka(Awokan) 3/8/6/5 03/08/0060/0005 2517/3/10 25/07/0030/0010 7. Cheppe(cheppo) 3/8/6/1 03/08/0060/0001 2517/3/13 25/07/0030(0013 8. Embrango 3/8/6/8 03/08/0060/0008 2517/3/18 25/07/0030/0018 9. Emrali(Embrali) 3/8/6/17 03/08/0060/0017 2517/3/4 25/07/0030/0004 10. Engalin 3/8/6/6 03/08/0060/0006 2517/3/17 25/07/0030/0017 11. Engapo 3/8/6/14 03/08/0060/0014 2517/3/8 25/07/0030/0008 12. Grinli 3/8/6/16 03/08/0060/0016 25/7/3/2 25/07/0030/0002 13. Ihinli(lhinly) 3/8/6/9 03/08/0060/0009 2517/3/15 25/07/0030/0015 14. Ipingo(lpango) 3/8/6/2 03/08/0060/0002 25/7/3/12 25/07/0030/0012 15. Isuli(lch.iIi) 3/8/6/13 03/08/0060/0013 25/7/3/3 25/07/0030/0003 16. Model Village 3/8/6/12 03/08/0060/0012 17. Wan Ii 3/8/6/15 03/08/0060/0015 2517/3/7 25/07/0030/0007 18. Yali 3/8/6/3 03/08/0060/0003

CIRCLE: DESALI 1. Arini(Ayani) 3/8/5/12 03/08/0050/0012 2517/6/19 25/07/0060/0019 2. Auchuli 3/8/5/5 03/08/0050/0005 3. Chanli 3/8/5/1 03(08/0050/0001 25/7/6/1 25/07/0060/0001 4. Chatani(Choohani) 3/8/5(16 03/08/0050/0016 25/7/6/10 25/07/0060/0010 5. Chimari(Chamiri) 3/8/5/21 03/08(0050/0021 25/7/6/9 25/07/0060/0009 6. Chohani 3/8/5/13 03/08/0050/0013 25/7/6(7 25/07/0060/0007 7. Choroni(Churoni) 3/8/5/19 03/08/0050/0019 2517/6/25 25/07/0060/0025 8. Chuingo 3/8/5(3 03(08(0050(0003 25/7/6/22 25/07/0060(0022 9. DesaILH.Q. 3/8/5/23 03/08/0050/0023 25/7/6/45 25/07/0060/0045 10. Donli 3/8/5/6 03(08/0050/0006 2517/6/4 25/07/0060/0004 11. Dopowa(Dapowa) 3/8/5/8 03/08/0050/0008 25/7/6/8 25/07/0060/0008 12. Hukani 3/8/5/15 03/08/0050/0015 25/7/6/21 25/07/0060/0021 13. Jambupani 3/8/5/14 03/08/0050/0014 14. Koro 3/8/5/10 03/08/0050/0010 25/7/6/15 25/07/0060/0015 15. Marango 3/8/5/22 03/08/0050/0022 2517/6/13 25/07/0060/0013 16. Mariso 3/8/5/20 03/08/0050/0020 2517/6/11 25/07/0060/0011 17. Mihundo 3/8/5/18 03/08/0050/0018 25(7:5/12 25/07/0060/0012 18. Mitaka 3/8/5/11 03/08/0050/0011 2517/6/20 25/07/0060/0020 19. Piak 3/8/5/17 03/08/0050/0017 2517/6/3 25/07/0060/0003 20. Ruingo (Ruyungo) 3/8/5/4 03/08/0050/0004 2517/6/23 25/07/0060/0023 21. Runli 3/8/5/9 03/08/0050/0009 25/7(6/16 25/07/0060/0016 22. Sulongo (Solungo) 3/8/5/2 03/08/0050/0002 25/7/6/2 25/07/0060/0002 23. Talon; 3/8/5/7 03/08/0050/0007 25/7/6/5 25/07/0060/0005 N. B: ( - ) Dash indicates that the Villages were not in existence in 1981-Census. 34

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Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column Total and next to it in brackets the distance in broad range viz. -5Kms. 5-10 and 1O+Kms. of Total area the nearest place where the facility is available is given). Name population Location of of and number Communica- Code No. Village Day or days Village of Drinking Post tions {Bus (in he- of the households Educational Medical . Water & stop, Railway market/hat, ctares) (Potable) Telegraph Station, if any waterway . 1 ~ 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

3/8/9/1. Apanli NA 44(9) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(1O+Kms) 2, Abrango NA 22(6) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 3, Brinli NA 71(20) -(-5Kms) -(5-10Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 4. Elope NA 86(19) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 5. Rango NA 30(7) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) N -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 6. Punli NA 20(5) P -(10+Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms)

7. Ason90 NA 8(1) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 8. Arando NA 6(2) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 9. Aloni NA 53(16) -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) N -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 10. Ebranli NA 31(7) -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 11. Adapowa NA 19(3) -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 12. Aranli NA 44(8) -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) R -(10+K"(ls) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 13. Epali NA 1(1) -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 16. Eyanli NA 45(9) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) N -(10+Kms, -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 17. Esoli NA 22(6) -(-5Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 18. Akunli NA 4(1) -(-5Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 19. Koni NA 5(1) P.M. -(10+Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 20. Hunli H.Q. NA 500(150) P,M, PHS T PO -(10+Kms) BS

21. 82 Km. Point NA 57(20) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) BS 22. 73 Km. Point NA 9(3) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 23. 75 Km. Point NA 38(170 -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 24. 52 Km. Point NA 27(11) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 25. 30 Km. Point NA 13(5) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 26. 28 Km. Point NA 33(5) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 27. 5 Km. Point NA 45(12) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 28. 17 Km. Point NA 32(6) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms)

Total NA 1265 (350) P=3,M=2 PHS=l

NA : Denote not available NB : The cadastral survey in A. P. has not been conducted, hence the area figure could not presented. 35

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Land use (i.e.) area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places

Nearest Cultivable land Approach town & Power Area not Total area to village distance (in supply Land under permanept Period of Main crops under available Forest under jhum Kms) cultivatio n rotation jhum cultivation for cultivation cultivation Wet rice Dry rice cultivation cultivation

11 12 13 14 15(a) 1S(b) 16(a) 16(b) 17 18

KR Raing (90) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Roing (93) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Roing (112) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Raing (122) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Roing (106) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Roing (145) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Roing (124) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize ,Millet NA KR Roing (133) NA NA NA NA 3-S Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Raing (104) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Roing (129) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize,M~let NA KR Roing (115) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Roing (144) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Roing (117) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Roing (103) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Roing (132) NA NA NA NA 3-S Years Paddy, Maize,Miliet NA KR Roing (126), NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize,Miliet NI,\ KR Roing (105)' NA, NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize,Miliet NA KR Raing (91) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize,Miliet NA KR Roing (96) KR Roing (95) KR Roing (94) KR Roing (90) KR Raing (84) KR Raing (8S) KR Roing (83) KR Roing (82) 36

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Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column Total and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad range viz. -5Kms. 5·10 and 10+Kms. of Total area the nearest place where the facility is available is given). Name population Location of and number Communica- Code No. of Day or days Village Drinking Post tions (Bus Village of of the (in he- Educational Medical Water & stop, Railway households market/hat, ctares) (Potable) Telegraph Station, if any waterway

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

3/8/7/1. Apako NA 39(7) -(S-10Kms) .(S·10Kms) F -(S-10Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) ·(10+Kms) 2. Amili NA 37(8) -(S-10Kms) .(S-10Kms) F -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) ·(10+Kms)

3. Ranli NA 17(69) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms 5 -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) BS 4. Ichindo NA 11 (3) -(5·10Kms) ·(10+Kms) T -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) -(-5Kms) 5. Karo NA 26(5) P -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(5-10kms) 6. Ichigo NA 37(6) -(S-10Kms) -(10+Km5) S -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) -(S-10Kms) 7. Asili NA 8(2) -(S-10Km5) -(1 o+Km 5) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(5-10Kms) 8. Endolin NA 6(4) .(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) -(S-10Kms) 9. Ashambra NA 29(8) P -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) ·(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) 10. Ethoro NA 34(7) -(-SKms) -(10+Kms) S ·(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 11. Aliney NA 34(9) ·(S·10Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(-5Kms) 12. Mrambo NA 81 (29) P ·(S.10Kms) T -(S-10Krn;;) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 13. Aoli NA 32(10) -(-SKms) ·(S-10Kms) S .>(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) ·(10+Kms) 14. New Anaya NA 118(30) P ·(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kros) BS lS. Ithun Camp NA 82(10) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) ·(-5Kms) 16. Ajupu. NA 26(8) -(-SKms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(·SKms) 17. Kano NA 34(10) P -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) ·(10+Kms) -(-5Kms- 18. Akaya NA 20(6) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) ·(-5Kms) 19. 132KmCamp NA 38(17) -(S-10Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) BS 20. 173KmCamp NA 89(29) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ KIT) 5) BS 21. Embolin NA 6(2) -(S-10Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) W -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) ,(S-10Kms) 22. Aruzu NA 112(31) PM -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) BS 23. Idipo(chinni) NA 6(2) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(-5Kms) 24. Atilin NA 7(2) -(5-10Kms) ·(10+Kms) S -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) ·(S-10Kms) 25. Gunli NA 23(7) -(S-10Kms) -(10+Kms) S -(10+Kms) ·(10+Kms) -(-SKms) 26. Esuli NA 4(1} .(5-10Kms) ·(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(5-10Kms) 27. Kronli HQ NA 204(59) PM HC T PO -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms)

Total NA 1212 (330) P=7,M=2 HC=l

NA : Denote not available NB : The cadastral survey in A. P. has not been conducted, hence the area figure could not presented. 37

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Land use (i.e.) area under' different types of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places

Nearest Cultivable land Approach town & Power Area not Total area to village distance (in supply Land under permanent Period of Main crops under available Forest under jhum Kms) cUltivation rotation jhum cultivation for cultivation cUltivation Wet rice Dry rice cultivation CUltivation

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

KR Aoing (152) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Aoing (135) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize ,Millet NA KR Aoing (134) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Aoing (139) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Raing (170) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KA Aoing (173) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KA Raing (17S) NA NA NA NA 3-S Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Aoing (168) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Raing (133) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KA Raing (135) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KA Aoing (121) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KA Raing (152) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize,Millet NA

KA Aoing (lS3) NA NA NA NA 3-S Years Paddy, Mai~e, Millet NA KR Raing (12S) NA NA NA NA 3-S Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Aoing (131) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KA Aoing (128) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Roing (125) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize,Miliet NA KR Raing (126) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Roing (119) KA Aoing (163) KR Aoing (173) NA I'll-. NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Raing (144) NA NA NA NA 3-S Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Raing (149) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Raing (165) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Raing (139) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Raing (139) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KA Raing (143) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA 38 C. D. BLOCK: HUNLI·KRONLI 1991 CENSUS VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Amenities available (If no' ava.ilabld within the village, a dash H is shown in the column Total and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad range viz. -5 Kms. S-1 0 and 1 O+Kms. of Total the nearest place where the facility is a'{a!,lable is given), . area Name population location of of and number Communica- Code No. Village Day or days Village of Drinking Post tions (Bus (in he- of the households Educational Medical Water & stop, Railway market/hat, . ctares) (Potable) Telegraph Station, if any waterway - 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

3/8/6/1. Chappe NA 51 (11) -(10+Kms) -(10+1

2. Ipingo NA 14(2) -(10+Kms) -(10+~st N -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 3. Yali NA 6(2) -(-5Kms), '._ -(10+Krtts; - - I'l -(-SKms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 4. Aholi NA 16(3) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) N -(S-10Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms)

S. Awoka NA 35(9) -(10+Kms) -(l~+Kms) N -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) ,b ,. 6. Engalin NA 32(7) -(10+Kms) -(10+,Kms) N -(10+Kms)- -(l~+~S) . -(10+Kms) 7. Aiso NA 27(4) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) N -(10+KmS) -(10+KJj,S) -(10+Kms) , ..' . l 8. Embrango NA 48(12) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(lQ+"Kms} r -(10+Kms) 9. Ihinli NA 12(12) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 10. Atali NA 28(7) -(S-10Kms) -(S-10Kms) T -(5-10Kp1s) -(lq+t

Total NA 738 (193) P - 1, M - 1 HC-,

NA : Denote not available NB : The cadastral survey in A. P. has not been "conducted, hence the area figure could not presented. 39

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.. \

~ JI I ) , l. ,I, ,I Land use (i.e.) area under different types of land USB In hectares rounded upto two decimal places

Nearest Cultivable land Approach town.& Power I I Area not Total area to village distan~e (in supply Land under permanent PerJod of Main crops vnder available Forest under jhum Kms) cul~vation ro~tion jhum cultivation for cultivation cultivation . Wet rice Dry rir.e cultivation cultivation ...... , . 11 12 13 14 15(a) 15(b) 16(a) 16(b) 17 18 , "

KR Roing (253) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy,Maize NA KR Aoing (251) NA NA NA NA 3:5 Years Paddy, Marle NA KR A~ing, , '(241) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy,Maize NA , , KR Roing (247) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize NA ..- KR Roing (237) NA NA NA N~ 3·5 Years Paddy,Maize NA

KR Roing (220) NA NA NA NA ~·5 Years Paddy,Maiz~ NA

KR Roing (214) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize ~IA

KR Roing ~~O7) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize NA ~; KR 'R~in~ !192) NA NA NA N~ 3·5 Years Paddy,Maize NA KR Roing, (1 64) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize NA

KR ,Ro~g (178) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy,Maize NA ,. H KR Roing (175) NA NA NA NA 3·$ Years Paddy, Maize NA . , .. I KR Roing {177) NA ~ NA NA " NA J~.5, ••Years Paddy, MaizeI.

KR RoiQ9 (169) ~A NA NA I NA ~·5 Years Paddy, Maize.. NA KR Romg (181) NA NA NA NA. 3;5 Years Paddy,Majze, NA

/ KA Roing1188) NA NA ,NA1 l filA ;3·5. Year~M, Pa.ddy, Maize NA

> KR Rdingi157) NA NA 'NA .. 'NA I 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize NA

IIKR Rclng '(115) NA' NA N/\ NA 3·~ Years Paddy,M~ize, NA 40 C. D. BLOCK: HUNLI·KRONLI 1991 CENSUS VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column Total and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad range viz. -5Kms. S-10 and 10+Kms. of Total area the nearest place where the facility is available is given). Name . population Location of Communica- Code No. of and number Day or days Village Drinking Post tions (Bus Village of 01 the (in he- Educational Medical Water & stop, Railway households market/hat, etares) (Potable) Telegraph Station, if any waterway

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

3/8/S/1. Chanli NA SS(lS) D,P -(-SKms) T -(-SKms) -(-SKms) -(-SKms) 2. Sulongo NA 4S(9) -(-SKms) -(-SKms) T -(-SKms) -(-SKms) -(-SKms) 3. Chuingo NA S(l) -(.SKms) -(-SKms) T -(-SKms) -(-SKms) -(-SKms) 4. Ruingo NA 27(9) -(-SKms) -(-SKms) T -(-SKms) +5Kms) -(-SKms) 5. Auehuli NA 8(3) -(.SKms) -(-SKms) T -(-SKms) -(-SKms) -(-SKms)

6. Donli NA 74(lS) -(5-10Kms) ~(S-10Kms) T -(S-10Kms) -(5-10Kms) -(5-10Kms) 7. Taloni NA 40(10) -(5-10Kms) -(S-10Kms) T -(S-10Kms) -(S-10Kms) -(S-10Kms) 8. Dapowa NA 27(7) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 9. Runli NA 16(3) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) R -(1 0+ Kms) ·(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 10. Koro NA 7(1) -(1 0+Kms) -(10+Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 11. Mitaka NA 42(14) D,P -(S-10kMS) T -(S-10Kms) -(S-10Kms) -(S-10Kms) 12. Arini NA 1(1) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 13. Chohani NA 3(3) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) R -(10+Kms) .(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 14. Jambupani NA 3(3) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(5-10Kms) -(S-10Kms) -(S-10Kms) lS. Hukani NA S(5) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) 16 Chatani NA 7(7) -(S-10Kms) -(S-10Kms) T -(S-10Kms) -(S-10Kms) -(S-10Kms) 17. Pika NA 18(4) -(S-10Kms) -(5-10Kms) T -(S-10Kms) -(S-10Kms) -(S-10Kms) 18. Mihundo NA 30(10) P -(10+Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) 19. Choroni NA 17(4) -(S-10Kms) -(5-10Kms) R -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 20. Mariso NA 19(5) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 21. Chimari NA 1S(2) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 22. Marango NA 14(4) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 23. Desali H.Q. NA 281 (69) P,MH He T PO -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms)

Total NA 824 (204) P - 4, M - 1 HC - 1 0-2, H-l Hunli-kronli : C. D. Block 4039(1077) P",15.M=6 H.C=3,PHS=1 Total H,,1,D=2

NA : Denote not available NB : The cadastral survey in A. P. has not been conducted, hence the area figure could not presented. 41

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Land use (i.e.) area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places

Nearest Cultivable land Approach town & Power Area not Total area to village distance (in supply Land under permanent Period of Main crops under available Forest under jhum Kms) cultivation rotation jhum cultivation for cultivation cultivation Wet rice Dry rice cultivation cultivation

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

KR Rcing (114) NA NA NA NA 3·5: Years Paddy, Maize,Miliet NA KR Roing (111) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Roing (112) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize,Miliet NA KR Roing (112) NA NA NA . NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Roing (113) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize,Miliet NA KR Roing (117) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Rcing (118) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize,Miliet NA KR Roing (129) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy. Maize,Miliet NA KR Rcing (134) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize ,Millet NA KR Roing (144) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Roing (119) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy,Maize,Millet NA KR Raing (124) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize,MilIet NA KR Roing (124) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize ,Millet NA KR Roing (105) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Roing (115) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize ,Millet NA KR Roing (100) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Raing (105) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Roing (112) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA K8 Roing (117) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Roing (118) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize,Millet NA KR Raing (120) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Raing (122) NA NA ,NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Raing (110) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA 42 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES NAME OF G. D. BLOCK: .ROING - DAMBUK

1991 Census 1981 Census . SL. Name of Village with Hamlet NO. Location Code Location Code Location Code Location Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 2 3 4 5 6

CIRCLE: ROING 1. Abali(Abalee) 3/8/3/29 03/08/0030/0029 25{7/4/40 25/07/0040/0040 2. Abango 3/8/3/11 03/08/0030/0011 25{7/4/21 25/07/0040/0021 3. Alambro(Alambo) 3/8/3/12 03/08/0030/0012 25{7/4/22 25/07/0040/0022 4. Aliledo 3/8/3/47 03/08/0030/0047 25{7/4/15 25/07/0040/0015 5. Aramboli(Ambali) 3/8/3/38 031,08/0030/0038 25/714/28 25/07/0040/0028 6. Balek 3/8/3(1 03/08/0030/0007 25{7/4/6 25/07/0040/0006 7 Balini 3/8/3/37 03/08/0030/0037 6. Bhismak-Nagar 3/8/3/48 03/08/0030/0048 25{7/4/24 25/07/0040/0024 9. Bolik 3/8/3/23 03/08/0030/0023 10. Bolung 3/8/3/20 03/08/0030/0020 25(l/4/34 25/07/0040/0034 11. Cheta 3/8/3/1 03/08/0030/0001 25(l/4/1 25/07/0040/0001 12. Chudi 3/8/3/45 03/08/0030/0045 25(l/4/8 25/07/0040/0008 13. Chimari(Chamiri) 3/8/3/44 03/08/0030/0044 25(l/4/16 25/07/0040/0016 14. Delo 3/8/3/54 03/08/0030/0054 15. Deopani 3/8/3/26 03108/0030/0026 25/714/43 25/07/0040/0043 16. B Km Camp 3/8/3/42 03/08/0030/0042 2~(l/4/13 25/07/0040/0013

17. 5Km Camp(70 Lake) 3/8/3/40 03/08/0030/0040 "\ 18. Halakbari 3/8/3/52 03/08/0030/0052 19. Harupahar 3/8/3/31 03/08/0030/0031 20. Harupahar T.E. 3/8/3/51 03/08/0030/0051 21. Hydel Model 3/8/3/8 03/08/0030/0008 25{7/4/48 25/07/0040/0048 22. Idili(ldhili) 3/8/3/19 03/08/0030/0019 25(lf4/31 25/07/0040/0031 23. Iduli 3/8/3/33 03/08/0030/0033 25(1/4/35 25/07/0040/0035 24. Imull 3/8/3/35 03108/0030/0035 25. Injonu (injono) 3/8/3/13 03/08/0030/0013 25(lf4/18 25/07/0040/0018 26. Ithili (lchili) 3/8/3/18 03/08/0030/0018 25(1/4/30 25/07/0040/0030 27. Ithini (Itini) 3/8/3/15 03/08/0030/0015 25(lf4/49 25/07/0040/0049 28. jia 3/8/3/17 03/08/0030/0017 25(lf4/29 25/07/0040/0029 29. Kabang 3/8/3/34 03/08/0030/0034 25/714/36 25/07/0040/0036 30. Kangkong 3/8/3/24 03/08/0030/0024 25{7/4/42 25/07/0040/0042 31. Kebali 3/8/3/55 03/08/0030/0055 32. Khinjill (KhinjalQ 3/8/3/32 03/08/0030/0032 25(1/4/46 25/07/0040/0046 33. Koronu (Koruno) 3/6/3/14 03/08/0030/0014 25fl/4/17 25/07/0040/0017 34. Kundil 3/8/3/49 03/08/0030/0049 25(l/4/38 25/07/0040/0038 35. Kunduli 3/8/3/28 03/08/0030/0028 25(l/4/33 25/07/0040/0033 36. Malek 3/8/3/16 03/08/0030/0016 25/7/4/45 25/07/0040/0045 37. Mayu (Maya) 3/8/3/3 03/08/0030/0003 25{l/4/3 25/07/0040/0003 38. iV1eka Model 3/8/3/6 03/08/0030/0006 39. Midland (Milln) 3/8/3/5 03/08/0030/0005 25{l/4/23 25/07/0040/0023 40. New Chidu 3/8/3/43 03/08/0030/0043 41. New Elopa (Elopa) 3/8/3/46 03/08/0030/0046 25{7f4/12 25/07/0040/0012 42. Old Abali 3/8/3/30 03/08/0030/0030 43. Parbuk 3/B/3/22 03/08/0030/0022 25(lf4/41 25/07/0040/0041 44. Rambasti 3/8/3/21 03/08/0030/0021 45. Rayeng 3/8/3/4 03/0B/0030/0004 25(l/4/5 25/07/0040/0005 46. Roing Elect.Colony (Roing H.Q.) 3/B/3/50 03/08/0030/0050 25(l/4/51 -25/07/0040/0051 47. Rukmo 3/8/3/36 03/08(0030/0036 25(l/4/47 25/0'1/0040/0047 , 48. Shantipur (Santi) 3/8/3/25 03/08/003010025 25(lf4/37 25/07/0040/0037 43 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES NAME OF C. D. BLOCK: ROING - DAMBUK

- I 1991 Census,. 1981 Census SL. .. Name of Village with Hamlet NO. Location Code Location Code Location Code Location Code (Manual) (Computer) (Manual) (Computer)

1 . 2 3 4 5 6

49 Simari 3/8/3/9 03/08/0030/0009 25{l/4/20 25/07/0040/0020 50. Simari L.Camp 3/8/3/10 03/08/0030/0010 51. Six Km Camp(6Km) 3/8/3/41 03/08/0030/0041 52. Tamulbari 3/8/3/53 03/08/0030/0053 53. 2 Km. Camp (DeopanQ 3/8/3/39 03/08/0030/0039 54. Yibuk 3/8/3(2 03/08/0030/0002

CIRCLE: DAMBUK

1. Anpum 3[8/4/8 03/08/0040/0008 25{l/5/9 25/07/0050/0009 2. Bizari(Bijari) 3/8/4/7 03/08/0040/0007 25{l/5/8 25/07/0050/0008 3. Bomjir(Bowjir) 3/8/4/6 03/08/0040/0006 25{l/5/7 25/07/0050/0007 4. DambukH.O: .3/8/4/12 03/08/0040/0012 25{l/5/11 ' 25/07/0050/0011 5. Kapang(Hydel Project) 3/8/4/3 03/08/0040/0003 25{l/5/4 25/07/0050/0004 6. Loklung 3/8/4/9 03/08/0040/0009 7. New Poblung 3(8(4(2 03/08/0040/0002 8. Paglam 3/8/4/10 03/08/0040[0010 25/7/5/10 25[07[0050/0010 9. Poblung 3/8/4/1 03/08/0040/0001 25{l/512 25/07/0050/0002 10. Sirang(Serang) 3/8/4/5 03/08/0040/0005 25{l/5/1 '25/07/0050/0001 11. iapat 3/8/4/4 03/08/0040[0004 25/7/5/5 25/07/0050/0005 12. Tinali 3/8/4/11 03/08/0040/0011

N. B. : (-) Dash indicates that the villages were not in existence in 1981 - Census. 44

C. D. BLOCK: ROING-DAMBUK 1991 CENSUS VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column Total and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad range viz. -5Kms. 5-10 and 10+Kms. of Total the nearest piace where the facility is available is given). area Name population Location of and number Communica- Code No. of Oay or days Village Drinking Post tions (Bus Village of 01 the (in he- Educational Medical Water & stop, Railway households markeVhat, ctares) (Potable) Telegraph Station, if any waterway

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10

3/8/3/1 Cheta NA 300(74) P.M. -(-SKms) T -(-SKms) -(-SKms) -(-SKms) 2. Yibuk NA 230(53) P.M. -(-SKms) T -(-SKms) -(-SKms) BS 3. Mayu NA 602(127) P.M. -(-SKms) T -(-SKms) -(-SKms) -(-SKms) 4. Rayeng NA 3S8(64) -(-SKms) -(-SKms) T -(-SKms) -(-SKms) BS 5. Midland NA 198(36) -(-SKIns) -(-SKms) T -(-SKms) -(-SKms) BS 6. Mekamodel NA 1,077(190) P.M. -(-SKms) T PO -(-SKms) BS 7. Balek NA 442(93) P. -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) Bs 8. Hydel Model NA 192(SO) -(.SKms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) BS 9. Simari NA 12(3) -(-SKIns) -(10+Kms) T -(-SKms) -(10+Kms) BS 10. Simari Labour Camp NA 73(20) -(.SKms) -(10+Kms) S -(-SKms) -(10+Kms) -(SKms) 11. Abango NA S06(IIS) P -(10+Kms) T PO -(10+Kms) BS 12. Alambro NA 2(1) -(-SKIns) -(10+Kms) N -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Klns) 13. Injenu NA 707(137) o -(-SKms) T -(-SKms) -(10+Kms) BS 14. Koronu NA 793(17S) P.M.H. P.H.S. T PO -(1 0+ Kms) BS 15. Ithini NA 11 (3) -(-SKms) -(10+Kms) N -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 16. Malek NA 476(9S) o -(1 0+ Kms) C -(1 0+ Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Klns) 17. jia NA I,S27(274) P.M. P.H.S T PO -(1 0+ Kms) BS 18. Ithili NA 262(48) P -(10+Kms) T -(-SKms) -(10+Kms) BS

19. Idili NA 3S6(81) P -(10+Klns) T -(-SKms) -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) 20. Bolung NA 1,941(364) P.M.H.Puc P.H.S. T PO -(10+Kms) BS 21. Rambasti NA 688(119) -(-SKIns) -(-SKms) T -(-SKms) -(10+Kms) BS 22. Parbuk NA 437(67) P.M.H. P.H.S. T PO -(-5Kms) BS 23. Bolik NA S66(89) P.M. -(-SKIns) T -(-SKms) -(-SKms) BS 24. Kangkong NA 539(80) P.M. -(-SKms) T -(-5Kms) -(-5Kms) BS 25. Shantipur NA 291 (83) -(-SKms) -(-SKms) T PO Market BS 26. Deopani NA 4(2) o -(1 0+ KIn 5) N -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Klns) 28. Kunduli NA 47(10) -(-SKms) -(10+Kms) N -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 29. Abali NA 1,634(317) P.M. -(10+Kms) T PO -(10+Kms) BS 30. Oldabali NA 260 (S9) -(-SKIns) -(1 0+ Kms) T -(S-Kms) -(10+Kms) -(S-Kms) 31. Haru-Pahar NA IS0(34) o -(10+Klns) C -(5-Kms) -(10+Kms) -(5-10Kms) 32. Khinjili NA 573(121) -(-SKIns) -(10+Kms) C -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 33. Idull NA 321 (73) P.M. PHS T PO -(10+Kms) BS 34. Kabang NA 166(23) o -(1 0+ Kms) T -(5-Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10.+Kmsl 3S. Imull NA 96(2S) o -(10+Kms) N -(S-Kms) -(lQ+Kms) -(-5Kr'Qs) 36. Rukmo NA 340(79) P -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) tlO+Kms) 37. Balini NA 19(4) -(1 0+ KIn 5) -(10+Kms) N -(10+!'(ins) '(~+KrfJS, -(10+Kms) 38. Aromboli NA 112(26) -(1 0+ KIn 5) -(10+Kms) N -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms)

39. 2K1n Car(1p. (Deopanl) NA ~8(1?)_ :(5-)OKlns) -(10+Klns) N -(10+Klns) -(10+Klns) -(10+Kms) 40 SKri). ciu'np(Salley. Lake) t-IA '12(3} -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) N -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) '4'1; 6Km Camp NA 193(S7) -(5-10Kms) .-(10+Kms) N -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms)

42. 8Km Camp NA 29(7) -(10+Kms) ·(~P+Kms) T -(10+Klns) -(1 0+ Kms) as 45

AMENITIES AND LAND USE CIRCLE: ROING

Land use (i.e.) area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places

Nearest Cultivable land Approach town & Power Area not Total area to village distance (in supply Land under permanent Period of Main crops under available Forest under jhum Kms) cultivation rotation jhum cUltivation for cultivation cultivation Wet rice Dry rice cultivation cultivation

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

PR Rcing (1) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize NA PR Roing (1) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Roing (1) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Roing (1) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize NA PR Roing (1) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Roing (1) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize N PR Roing (10) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Roing (10) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Roing (12) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Roing (16) PR Roing (13) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Roing (14) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Roing (21) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Roing (22) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Roing (36) NA NA NA NA 3-q Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Roing (12 NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Rcing (14) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize NA PR Raing (15) ED N~ NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Roing (16) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Rcing (26) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Roing (22) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Rcing (20) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Roing (17) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Roing (24) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Rcing (25) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Roing (28) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Rcing (18) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Roing (14) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years PaddY,Maize NA KR Rcing (16) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize NA KR Roing (32) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Roing (18) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Rcing (20) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Roing (25) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Roing (23) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize NA KR Roing (26) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Roing (40) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KA Roing (28) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Rcing (2) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA 'KR Roing (5) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Roing (6) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA PR Roing (8) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA 46 C. D. BLOCK: ROING·DAMBUK 1991 CENSUS VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column Total and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad range viz. -5Kms. S-10 and 10 ... Kms. of Total area the nearest place where the facility is available is given). Name popUlation Location of of and number Communica- Code No. Village Day or days Village of Drinking Post tions (Bus (in he- of the households Educational Medical Water & stop, Railway ctares) marketlhat, (Potable) Telegraph Station, if any waterway

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

43. New Chidu NA 39(12) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(-SKms) 44. Chimari NA 1S(4) -(-SKms) -(10+Kms) C -(-5Kms) -(10 ... Kms) -(-SKms) 45. Chidu NA 129(38) P P.H.S. T PO -(10+Kms) BS 46. New Elopa NA 4(3) -(10+Kms) -(10+KmS) T PO -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 47. Aliledo NA 9(2) -(-5Kms) -(-5Km5) N -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 48. Bhismak nagar NA 128(34) P -(10+Km5) T -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 49. Kundil NA 100(17) -(-5Kms) -(-5Kms) C -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) 50. Raing 8ectric Cobny NA 241(67) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) N -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 51. Haru Paharte NA 265(74) -(5-1 oKms) -(10+Kms) N -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 52. Halukbari NA 361 (63) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) N -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 53. Tamulbari NA 406(82) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) N -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 54. Delo NA 240(59) P -(-5Kms) C -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) -(-5Kms) 55. Kebali NA 34(34) -(S-10Kms) -(-SKms) N -(-sKn\s) -(10+Kms) -(-SKms)

Total NA 25631 (5311) P - 29 PHS - 6 M -12, H - 2 0-5, PUC-1

NA : Denote not available NB : The cadastral survey in A. P. has not been conducted, hence the area figure could not presented. 47

AMENITIES AND LAND USE CIRCLE: ROING

Land use O.e.) area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places

" NeiU'est ·Cultivable, land Approach town & Power Area not Total area to village distance (in supply Land under permanent Period of Main crops under aVEjilable Forest underjhum Krns) cUltivation rotation jhum cUltivation for cultivation cultivation Wet rice Dry rice cultivation cultivation

11 12 13 14 15{a) 15(b) 16{a) 16{b) 17 18 ~.

KR Roing (20) ED NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Raing (13) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize' NA KR Roing (18) ED NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Raing (24) ED NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize Nt.'

KR Roin~ (25) r-JA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize NA I" f / ~ ~ " KR Raing (34) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize NA KR Roing,(28) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize NA

KR Raing (1) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy,~aize ('IA KR Roing (35) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy;Maize r-JA

KR Roing (20~ NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years, Paddy, Maize NA KR Roing (25) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy,fYlalze NA KR Roing (26) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize NA

KR Raing (26) NA NA NA NA 3·5 Years Paddy, Maize ~A 48 C. D. BLOCK: RCING - DAMBUK 1991 CENSUS VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Amenities available (If not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column Total and next to it in brackets, the distance in broad range viz. -5Kms. 5-10 and 10+Kms. of Total area the nearest place where the facility is available is given). Name population Location of of and number Communica- Code No. Village Day or days Village of Drinking Post tions (Bus (in he- of the households Educational Medical Water & stop, Railway market/hat, ctares) (Potable) Telegraph Station, if any waterway

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

3/8/4/1 Poblung NA 615(102) -(-5Kms) -(-5Kms) T -(-5Kms) -(5-10Kms) -(-5Kms) 2. New Poblung NA 74(lS) P -(-SKms) T -(-SKms) -(S-10Kms) BS

3. Hydel Project (Kapang) NA 138(32) P -(5-10Kms) T -(5-10Kms) -(-SKms) -(S-10Kms) 4. Tapat NA 449(7S) P -(-SKms) T -(-SKms) -(-SKms) -(-5 Kms) 5. Sirang NA 192(38) P -(-SKms) • T -(-SKms) -(-SKms) -(-5Kms) 6. Bomjir NA 341(7) P -(10+Kms)---..: T PO -(10+Kms) BS 7. Bizari NA 2041 (87) P.M.H. P.H.S T PO -(-SKms) BS S. Anpum NA 1113(181) P.M. P.H.S R PO -(-SKms) BS 9. Loklung NA 486(98) -(-SKms) -(10+Kms) R -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) BS 10. Paglam NA 1167(186) P.M. -(10+Kms) T PO Weekly Market BS 11. linali NA 260(Sl) -(S-10Kms) -(10+Kms) T .(5-10Kms) -(5-10Kms) -(5-10Kms) 12. Dambuk H.Q. NA 1079(241) P.M.H.Puc P.H.S T PO .(-5Kms) BS

Total NA 79SS (lS85) P-9, M - 4 PHS - 3 H - 2 PUC -1

Roing - Dambuk P~29,M=16, P.H.S.=9

CD. Block Total NA 26610(6896)H=5, Puc=2, 0=5

NA : Denote not available NB : The cadastral survey in A. P. has not been conducted, hence the area figure could not presented. 49

AMENITIES AND LAND USE CIRCLE: DAMBUK

Land use (i.e.) area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places

Nearest Cultivable land . Approach town & Power Area not Total area to village distance (in supply Land un~er permanent Period of Main crops under available Forest under jhum Kms) cultivation rotation jhum cultivation for cUltivation cultivation Wet rice Dry rice cultivation cultivation

11 12 13 14 lS(a) lS(b) 16(a) 16(b) 17 18

KA Roing (51) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA PR Roing (54) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize ,Millet NA KR Roing (56) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Roing (52) ED NA NA NA NA 3-S Years PaddY,Maize.Millet NA KA Aoing (51) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize,Millel NA PR Roing (63) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years PaddY,Maize,Millet NA PA Roing (82 ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize, Miliet NA PR Roing (90) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years PaddY,Maize,Miliel NA PR Aoing (92) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA PR Roing (110) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA KR Aolng (53) NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy, Maize, Millet NA PR Roing (50) ED NA NA NA NA 3-5 Years Paddy,Maize,Millet NA

APPENDICES,

TO., . VILLAGE DIRECTORY 52

APPENDIX - I VILLAGE DIRECTORY Circle -.wise Abstract of Educational, Medical & Other Amenities.

EDUCATIONAL

Higher Secondary Matriculation/ College (Graduate Adult Literacy 51. Name of Circle! Primary Sc~ool Middle School PUC/Intermediate! Secondary School & above) Class/Centre No. C. D. Block Junior Collage

Institut- Institut- Institut- Institut- InstiM- Institut- Villages Villages Villages Villages Villages Villages ions ions ions ions ions ions

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

1. Aninl-Etalin 15 15 6 6 C. D. Block (a) Anini 9 9 3 3 (b) Etalin 4 4 2 2 (c) Mipi 2 2 2. Hunli-Kronli 15 15 6 6 C. D. Block (a) Anelih 1 (b) Kronli 7 7 2 2 (c) Hunli 3 3 2 2 (d) Desali 4 4 1 1 1 1 3. Roing-Dambuk 29 29 16 16 5 5 2 2 C. D. Block (a) Roing 20 20 12 12 3 3 (b) Dambuk 9 9 4 4 2 2 Dist. Total 59 59 28 28 6 6 3 3

MEDICAL DRINKING WATER

Community Health 51. Name of Circle! Other Villages No. C. D. Block workers with no Tap Well Tank Spring River Fountain Canal medical InstiM- Institut- Villages Villages facility ions ions

1 2 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

1. Anini-Etalin 61 63 8 4 5 29 C. D. Block (a) Anini 32 24 2 4 (b) Etalin 32 28 6 3 5 25 (c) Mipi 11 11 2. Hunli-Kronli 90 48 6 24 2· C. D. Block (a) Anelih 17 8 (b) Kronli 26 18 6 2 (c) Hunli 25· 9 14 (d) Desali 22 13 10 3. ROing Dambuk 58 41 2 6 C. D. Block (a) Roing 48 31 6 (9) Dambuk 9 10 2 Dist. Total 431 152 15 30 7 35 53

APPENDIX - I VILLAGE DIRECTORY Circle - wise Abstract of Educational, Medical & Other Amenities.

EDUCATIONAL MEDICAL

Maternity & child Primary Health Villages welfarE) Centrel Family Planing Primary Health Other Dispensary Hospital Centre/Health with no Maternity home Centre Sub-Centre Centre educat- child welfare ional Institut- facilities Institut- Institut- Institut- Institut- Institut- Institut- Villages Villages Villages Villages Villages Villages Villages ions ions ions ions ions ions ions 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

63 2 2

25 29 -. 9 2 ." 2' " 79 3 3

17 20 23 2 2 19 5 5 32 9 9

5 5 29 ,s 6 3 3 3 7 7 348 3 3 12 12

DRINKINGWATER POST AND TELEGRAPH COMMUNICATIONS POWER SUPPLY Villages I I with no MQre Navig- drinking P. O. T.O. P. T.O. Not than Bus Railway able Available Other water P O. T. O. p, T.O. & & & Phone ~vailable one Stop Stations water facility Phone Phone Phone source way of any type

42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

9 30 3 3 6 61

8 5 2 4 30 25 3 2 31

13 5 7 94

10 2 18 5 27 3 2 26 23 16 16 29 40 26

16 11 22 32 22 5 7 8 4 38 30 48 39 46 181 54

APPENDIX (II) VILLAGE DIRECTORY Land utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns (census towns)

Land use (i. e., area under different types of land use in hetares rounded upto two decimal places) Name of lown SI. and taluk within Cultivable Area not No. Irrigeted by brckets Total forest area Unirrigeted (including Wast gaucher available for source groves) cultivation

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Roing NA NA NA NA NA NA

APPENDIX - III . VIL.:LAGE DIRECTORY List of Villages where no amenities are available other than drinking water

SL. NO. Name of the Village Location Code SL. NO. Name of the Village Location Code C, D, Block : ANINI - ETALlN 9. Amuchi 3/8/2/13 CIRCLE: ANINI 10. Aningo 3/8/2/14 1. Awali 3/8/1/4 11. Aropo 3/8/2/15 2. Achali 3/8/1/5 12. Punli 3/8/2/16 3. Rilley 3/8/1/6 13. New Aropo(ChipuQ 3/8/2./30 ". 4. Atalin 3/8/1/7 14. Aunli 3/8/2/18 5. Aropo 3/8/1/8 15. Chan Ii 3/8/2/19 6. Acheso 3/8/1/10 16. Aruko 3/8/2/20 7. Baro 3/8/1/12 17. Anoso 3/8/2/21 8. Amuli 3/8/1/13 18. Athunli 3/8/2/22 9. Ahunli 3/8/1/14 19. Edilin 3/8/2/23 10. Larango 3/8/1/15 20. Mawali 3/8/2/24 11. Akunli 3/8/1/16 21. Akunli 3/8/2/25 12. Egali 3/8/1/17 22. Apanli 3/8/2/26 13. Mipidon 3/8/1/18 23. Atiyi 3/8/2/29 14. Elupo 3/8/1/19 24. Aruli 3/8/2/31 15. Kodeli 3/8/1/20 25. GunJi 3/8/2/32 16. Ayeso 3/8/1/21 26. Echanli 3/8/2/34 17. Yuron 3/8/1/22 27. Emali (Old Etalin) 3/8/2/35 18 Aguli 3/8/1/23 CIRCLE: MIPI 19. Immulu 3/8/1/24 1. Maro 3/8/8/1 20. Cheya 3/8/1/26 2. Maronli 3/8/8/2 21. Emiya 3/8/1/27 3. Adanli 3/8/8/3 22. Granli 3/8/1/28 4. Ahungo 3/8/8/4 23. Pun Ii 3/8/1/29 5. Brango 3/8/8/6 24. M~kuni 3/8/1/32 6. Engulin 3/8/8/7 25. Angulin 3/8/1/33 7. Biyanli 3/8/8/8 CIRCLE: ETAUN 8. Ebali 3/8/8/9 1. Asunli 3/8/2/1 9. Alambro 3/8/8/11 2. Aranli 3/8/2/2 3. Endalin 3/8/2/4 4. Arunli 3/8/2/5 5. Eranli 3/8/2/6 6. Emuli 3/8/2/10 7. Elolin (Alolin) 3/8/2/11 8 Apunli 3/8/2/12 55

SL. NO. Name of the Village Location Code SL. NO. Name of the Village Location Code C.D.BLOCK : HUNLI-KRONLI 15. Akunli 3/8/9/18 CIRCLE: ANELIH 16. 73 Km.'Point 3/8/9/22 1. Ipingo 3/8/6/2 17. 63 Km. Point 3/8/9/23 2. Yali 3/8/6/3 18. 52 Km. Point 3/8/9/24 3. Aholi 3/8/6/4 19. 30 Km. Point 3/8/9/25 4. Awoka 3/8/6/5 20. 28 Km. Point 3/8/9/26 5. Engalin 3/8/6/6 21. 5 Km. Point 3/8/9/27 6. Aiso 3/8/6/7 22. 17 Km. Point 3/8/9/28 7. Ihinli 3/8/6/9 CIRCLE: DESALI 8. Itali 3/8/6/10 1. Sulungo 3/8/5/2 9. Akuli 3/8/6/11 2. Chuingo 3/8/5/3 10. Model Village 3/8/6/12 3. Ruingo 3/8/5/4 11. Isuli 3/8/6/13 4. Auchuli 3/8/5/5 12. Engapo 3/8/6/14 5. Donli 3/8/5/6 13. Wanli 3/8/6/15 6. Taloni 3/8/5/7 14. Grinli 3/8/6/16 7. Dopowa 3/8/5/8 15. Emarli 3/8/6/17 8. Runli 3/8/5/9 CIRCLE: KRONLI 9. Koro 3/8/5/1.0 1. Apako 3/8/7/1 10. Mitaka 3/8/5/11 2. Amili 3/8/7/2 11. Arini 3/8/5/12 3. Ichindo 3/8/7/4 12. Chohani 3/8/5/13 4. Ichiga 3/8/7/6 13. Jambupani 3/8/5/14 5. Asili 3/8/7/7 14. Hukani 3/8/5/15 6. Endalin 3/8/7/8 15. Chatani 3/8/5/16 7. Etharo, 3/8/7/10 C. D. BLOCK - ROING - DAMBUK 3 8. Aliney 3/8/7/11 CIRCLE: ROING 9. Aoli 3/8/7/13 1. Simari labour Camp 3/8/3/10 10. Ithun Camp 3/8/7/15 2. Itini 3/8/3/15 11. Ajupu 3/8/7/16 3. Deopani 3/8/3/16 ')/0 '7/1 "1 12. Kano \,.,. ., 4. Kunduli 3/8/3/28 13. Akaya 3/8/7/18 5. Khinjali 3/8/3/32 14. Embalin 3/8/7/21 6. Imuli 3/8/3/35 15. Ida (Chnni) 3/8/7/23 7. Balini 3/8/3/37 16. Atilin 3/8/7/24 8. Arombali 3/8/3/38 17. Gunli 3/8/7/25 9. 2 Km Camp (DeopaniCamp) 3/8/3/39 18. Esuli 3/8/7/26 10. 5 Km. Epipani Camp 3/8/3/40 CIRCLE: HUNLI 11. 6 Km. Camp 3/8/3/41

1. Apanli 3/8/9/1 12. Chamiri (Chimari) 3/8/3/44 I 2. Abrango 3/8/9/2 13. Aliledo 3/8/3/47 3. Brinli 3/8/9/3 14. Kundil 3/8/3/49 4. Elope 3/8/9/4 15. Raing Elect colony 3/8/3/50 5. Rango 3/8/9/5 16. Haru Pahar T. E. 3/8/3/51 6. Asongo 3/8/9/7 17. Halubari 3/8/3/52 7. Aranda 3/8/9/8 18. Tamulbari 3/8/3/53 8. Aloni 3/8/9/9 9. Ebranli 3/8/9/10 CIRCLE: DAMBUK 10. Adapown 3/8/9/11 1. Tinali 3/8/4/11 11. Aranli 3/8/9/12 2. Hydel Project 3/8/4/13 12. Epali 3/8/9/13 13. Eyanli 3/8/9/16 14. Esoli 3/8/9/17 56

APPENDIX -IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY List of Vii/ages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges A: Scheduled'Castes

Range of Range of Scheduled Location Scheduled Castes Location Castes Name of village Name of village Code No. population Code No. population (Percentages) (Percentages)

1 2 3 1 2 3

CIRCLE: ANINI CIRCLE: ROING

0-5 8(1(31 Anini H.O. 0-5 8/3/1 Cheta 6-10 8/1/22 Joron 8/3/2 Yibuk 11-15 8/1/32 Makuni 8/3/7 Balek 8/3/13 Injonu CIRCLE: ETA1..IN 8/3/14 Koronu 8/3/20 Bolung 0-5 8(2(9 Etalin Bridge Point 8/2/33 EtalinH.Q. CIRCLE: DAMBUK

CIRCLE: MIPI 0-5 8/4/9 Loklung 6-10 0-5 8/8(12 MipiH.O. 11-15 8/4/10 Paglam

CIRCLE: ANELlH

0-5 8/6/18 Anelih H.O.

CIRCLE: HUNLl

0-5 8/9/18 Hunli 57

APPENDIX -IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY List of Villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges B : Scheduled Tribes

Range of Range of Scheduled Scheduled Location Location Tribes Name of village Tribes Name of village Code No. Code No. popUlation popUlation (Percentages) (Percentages)

1 2 3 1 2 3

CIRCLE: ANINI 8/2/4 Endalin 6-15 8/1/22 Jurong 8/2/5 Arunli 8/1/29 Pauli 8/2/6 Eranli 16-25 8/1/23 Aguli 8/2/7 Aprunli 26-35 B/l/31 Anini H.Q. 8/2/10 Emuli 36-50 8(1/30 Akobe 8/2/11 Alulin 51+ 8/1/1 Angrim 8/2/13 Anuchi 8/1/2 Gipulin 8/2/14 Aningo 8/1/3 Alinye 8/2/15 Aropa 8/1/4 Awali 8(2/16 Punli 8/1/5 Achali 8/2/17 Anuli '8/1/6 Rilley 8/2/18 Chanli 8/1/7 Atalin 8/2/19 Aruko 8/1/8 Aropa B/2/33 Etalin.H.Q. 8/1/9 Mihida 8/2/20 Anoso 8/1/10 Acheso 8/2/21 Athunli B/l/ll Etabe 8/2/22 Edilin 8/1/12 Baru 8/2/23 Mawali 8/1/13 Amuli 8/2/24 Akunli 8/1/14 Ahunli 8/2/25 Sunli 8/1/15 Larongo 8/2/26 Apali 8/1/16 Akonli 8/2/27 Malinye 8/1/17 Egali 8/2/28 Atiyi 8/1/18 Mipidon 8/2/29 New Aropo 8/1/19 Elupa 8/2/30 Aroli 8/1/20 .. Kadeli 812/31 Echanli 8/1/21 Ayeso 8/2/33 Emuli (Old) Etalin 8/1/24 Imuli CIRCLE: MIPI 8/1/25 Matuli 51+ 8/B/l Maro 8/1/26 Cheya 8/8/2 Marongli 8/1/27 Emuja 8/8/3 Adanli 8/1/28 Granli 8/8/4 Ahungo 8/1/33 Anguli 8/8/5 Emuli 8/1/34 Charkilo 8/8/6 Brango 8/2/8 Angolin 8/8/7 Engulin 8/2/9 Etalin B/Point 8/8/8 Biyanli 8/2/1 Asunli 8/8/9 Ebali 8/2/2 Aranli 8/8/11 Alambro 8/2/3 Ambolin 8/8/12 MipiH.Q. 58

APPENDIX -IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY List of Vii/ages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges 8 : Scheduled Tribes

Range of Range of Scheduled Scheduled Location Location Tribes Name of village Tribes Name of village Code No. Code No. population population . (Percentages) (Percentages) 1 2 3 1 2 3

CIRCLE: ANELIH CIRCLE: KRONLI 51+ 8/6/1 Cheppe 0-5 8/7115 Ethun Camp 8/6/2 Ipingo 26-35 8(7/3 Panni 8/6/3 Yali 36-50 8/7122 Arju 8/6/4 Aholi 51 + 8(711 Apako 8/6/5 Awoka 8r1l2 Amili 8/6/6 Engalin 8r1/4 Ichindo 8/6/7 Aiso 8/715 Karo 8/6/8 Embromgo 8/716 Ichigo 8/6/9 Thinli 8/717 Asili 8/6/10 Atali 8/7{8 Erdolin 8/6/11 Akuli 8/71~ Ashombra 8/6/12 Model Village 8/7110 Ethoro 8/6/13 Isoli 8/7111 Aliney 8/6/14 Engapo 8/7/12 Mramba 8/6/15 Wanli 8/7113 Aoli 8/6/16 Grinli 8/7114 New Anaya 8/6/17 Emrali 8f7/16 Ajupu 8/6/1.8 Anelih H.Q. 8/7/17 Karo CIRCLE: HUNLI 8/7118 Akaya 0-5 8/9/18 Hunli 8f7/19 132 Km. Camp 51+ 8/9/1 Apanli 8f7/20 173 Km. Camp 8/9/2 Abrango 8/7121 Epolin 8/9/3 Srinli 8/7123 Edipo (Chinni) 8/9/4 Elope 8/7124 Atilin 8/9/5 Rango 8f7/25 Gunlo 8(9(6 Punli 8/7126 Esuli 8(9/7 Asungo 8f7/27 Kronli 8/9/8 Arando CIRCLE: DESALI 8/9/9 Aloni 51 + 8/5/1 Chanli 8(9/10 Ebranli 8/5/2 Sulongo 8/9/11 Adapowa 8/5/3 Chuingo 8/9/12 Aranli 8/5/4 Ruingo 8/9/13 Epanli 8/5/5 Duchuli 8/9/14 Eyanli 8/5/6 Donli 8/9/15 Esoli 8/5/7 Taloni 8/9/16 Akunli 8/5/8 Dopowa 8/9/17 Koni 8/5/9 Runli 8/5/10 Koro 59

APPENDIX - IV VILLAGE DIRECTORY List of Villages according to the proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges B : Scheduled Tribes

I Rangeo! Range of Scheduled Scheduled Location Location Tribes Name of village Tribes Name of village Code No. Code No. population population (Percentages) (Percentages)

1 2 3 1 2 3

8(5/11 Mutaka 8/3(4 Rayeng 8(5/12 Arini 8/3/5 Midland 8/5/13 Chohan; 8/3/6 Meka Model 8(5(14 Jambupani 8/3/9 Simari 8/5/15 Hukani 8/3/12 alambro 8/5(16 Chatani 8/3/15 Ithini 8/5/17 Pika 8/3/17 Jai 8/5/18 Mihundo 8/3/21 Rambasti 8/5/19 Choroni 8/3/22 Parbuk 8/5/20 Mariso 8/3/24 Kangkong 8/5/21 Chimari 8/3/32 Iduli 8/5/22 Marango 8/3/3 Balini 8/5/23 Desali H.Q 8/3/41 8 Km. Camp CIRCLE; ROING 8/3/42 New Chidu 0-5 8/3/16 Malek 8/3/43 Chimari 8/3/37 Aramboli 8/3/44 Chidu 8/3/40 6 Km. Camp 8/3/45 New Elopa 8/3/49 Roing Elect colony 8/3/46 Aliledo 6-15 8/3/28 Aboli 8/3/47 Bhismak Nagar 8/3/29 Old Aboli 8/3/48 Kundis 8/3/30 Harupahar 8/3/53 Delo 16·25 8/3/8 Hydel Model 8/3/54 Kebali 8/311 Abango CIRCLE: DAMBUK 8/3/13 Injonee 6-15 8/4/3 Hydel Projecl(Kapang) 8/3/19 Idili 26-35 8/4/7 Bizari 8/3/25 Santipur 36-SO 8/4/9 Lokhung 8/3/33 Karbang 8/4/6 Bomjir 26-35 8/3/27 Kunduli 8/4/12 Dambuk 8/3/35 Rukmo 51 + 8/4/1 Bomjir 36-50 8/3/1 Chela 8/",/2 Dambuk H. Q. 51 + 8/3/7 Balek 8/4/4 Poblung 8/3/14 Koronee 8/4/5 New Poblung 8/3/18 Ithili 8/4/8 Sirang 8/3/20 Bolung 8/4/10 Paglam 8/3/23 Bolik 8/4/11 linali 8/3/34 Imuli 8/3/39 iiKm Camp 8/3/2 Yibuk 8/3/3 Mayu

SECTION-II TOWN DIRECTORY

63

NOTES EXPLAINING CODES USED IN THE TOWN DIRECTORY

The following codes have been used to indicate the various amenities facilities and location of town in the Town Directory Statements:

A. STATUS AND GROWTH.

1. Classification of Town: Class-V 5000-9999

2. Census Town C. T. (Col. No.2 of Statement-I)

B. CIVIC AND OTHER AMENTITIES :

1. Septic Tank Latrine S. T. (Col. No.7 of Statement-IV)

2. Tap Water T, (Col. No. 12 of Statement-IV)

C, Medical, EDUCATION, RECREATIONAL AND CULTURAL FACILITIES:

1., Hospital H (Col. No.4 of Statement-V)

2. Tuberculosis T. B. (Col. No.4 of Statement-V)

3, Public Library P.L. (Col. No. 20 of Statement-V) 64

1991 CENSUS TOWN DIRECTORY Statement - I Status and Growth History

Number of Population and growth rate of the town at the Class, Name households census of and Civic Name of SI. Location Name of Area (in sq including Administration Circle/Police No. Code No. C. D. Block Kms) houseless, Status of Station household (in 1901, 1911 1921 Town 1991 Census)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Class - V Raing­ 3/8/1 Raing NA 1523 1. Raing (C.T.) Dambuk

Population and growth rate of the town at the censuses of Density Sex ratio

(1991 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991 1971 1981 1991 Census)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 -

6976 3 787

Statement - II Physical Aspects and Location of Town, 1991

Sub-DivnITaluk/ SI. Class and name of Rainfall Temperature Tehsil/Police Stale H. O. District H. O. No. town (in mm) (in Centigrade) Station/Development Block/Islands H.Q.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Roing V NA NA Itanagar Anini Raing

Name of and road distance (in Kms.) from - Nearest city with popUlation of one Navigable river/canal (if within 10 Railway Station Bus route lakh and more kms)

9 10 11 12

Roing-Sadiya Roing-Karonu Guwahati Talap Roing-Hunli NA Roing-Epipani Roing-Iduli 65

Statement· III Municipal Finance, 1988·89

Receipt (in Rs.)

Revenue Civic SI. Class and derived from Administration Receipt No, name of town municipal Government Other sources Status (in 1990) through taxes Loan Advance properties and grant. (Specify) etc. power apart from taxation.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1. RoingV C. T. NA NA NA NA NA NA

Expenditure (in Rs.)

Public Health Public Total Total receipt General Admn. Public Safety and Public works Other specify L institutions. expenditure conveniences

10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA

Statement· IV Civic and other Amenities ·1989

. -, Scheduled Number of latrines. Castes and Civicadmn. Scheduled r- SI. Class and Population (in Road length System 01 status (in Tribes No. name of town 1991 Census) (in Kms) sewarage I 1990) Polulation in Water borner Service Others (1991 Census)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

SC486 1. Raing V C. T. 6976 NA S. T. NA N/. NA ST 19,572

------Protected water supply Electrification (Number of connect'(ms) , Method of System of Fire fighting disposal of Source of storage with services Road Lighting night soil Domestic Industrial Commercial Others supply capacity in Ilrs (point) (in brackets)

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19

NA T NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 66

Statement· V Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1989.

Medical facilities Educational facilities

Beds in Art/Science/ SI. Class and Population Hospitals/ medical Commerce No. name of town Medical Engineering Dispensar,cOs/ institutions College (of Politechnics colleges colleges T.B.Clinics etc. noted in degree level & column - 4 above)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

H (1) 45 General T. B. (1) 10 T. B. 1. Raing M 6976 Homeopathic NIL (1)

EdUcational facilities

Higher secondary/ Recognised shorthand Intermediate/PUC Adult literacy Typewriting and Secondary/ Junior secondary and (Pre-University Primary schools classes/centres vocational training Matriculation middle schools. college)/Junior (specify) institute college level

10 11 12 13 14 15

NA 2 , Number of recreational and cultural facilities Working women's hostels with number of seats Public libraries including Studio Cinema Community halls reading rooms.

16 17 18 19 20

2 2 PL1 If a medical or educational facility is n,!t available in the town, mention the name of the nearest place and its distance from the town where facility is available. Statement VJ Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1989

SI. Class and name Names of three most important commodities imported. Names of three most important commodities exported. No. of town 1st 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 3rd

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. Raing V Food grain Salt Cloth Wood Cane NA

Names 01 three most important commodities manufactured. Number of non- Number of agricultural Name of banks agricultural credit credit societies 1 st 2nd 3rd societies

9 10 11 12 13 14

S81-1 NA NA NA Co-operative NA NA Apex Bank-I

APPENDIX Town shoswing their outgrowth with population

Name of the town with Location SI. No. Population of core town Outgrowth Population of outgrowth. Code

1 2 3 4 5 6/3/8 Raing 6,976 PART-B DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 68

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

No. of Total population occup- Qncluding State/ Totall Area No. of Total population in $1. ied institiutional Scheduled Castes DistricV Rurall in house- the age-group 0-6 No. residen- and houseless C.B.Block! Town Urban Km2 holds tial population) houses p M F P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Dibang Valley Total 13,029 9,173 9,327 43,068 24,087 18,981 9,184 4,605 4,579 486 286 200 District Rural NA 7,660 7,804 36,092 19,938 16,154 7,983 3,975 4,008 300 177 123 Urban NA 1,513 1,523 6,976 4,149 2,827 1,201 630 571 186 109 77 Anini-Etalin Total NA 1,233 1 ,354 5,443 3,218 2,225 999 496 503 94 61 33 C.D.Block Rural NA 1,233 1 ,354 5,443 3,218 2,225 999 496 503 94 61 33 Urban NA Anini Circle Total NA 925 1,035 4,062 2,459 1,603 736 363 373 78 52 26 Rural NA 925 1,035 4,062 2,459 1,603 736 363 373 78 52 26 Urban NA Etalin Circle Total NA 238 248 1,066 591 475 188 92 96 15 8 7 Rural NA 238 248 1,066 591 475 188 92 96 15 8 7 Urban NA Mipl Circle Total NA 70 71 315 168 147 75 41 34 Rural NA 70 71 315 168 147 41 34 '1 Urban NA Hunli-Kronli Total NA 1,075 1,077 4.039 2,276 1,763 656 332 324 4 4 C. D. Block Rural, NA 1,075 1,077 4,039' 2,276 1,763 656 332 324 4 4 Urban NA Desali Circle Total NA 204 204 824 431 393 159 76 '83 Rural NA 204 204 824 431 393 159 76 83 Urban NA Anelih Circle Total NA 193 193 738 375 363 124 66 58 Rural NA 193 193 738 375 363 124 66 58 Urban NA Kronli Circle Total NA 329 330 1,212 724 488 189 96 93 Rural NA 329 330 1 ,212 724 488 189 96 93 Urban NA Hunli Circle Total NA 349 350 1,265 746 519 184 94 90 3 3 Rural NA 349 350 1,265 746 519 184 94 90 3 3 Urban NA Raing Dambuk Total NA 6,865 6,896 33,586 18,593 14,993 7,529 3,777 3,752 388 221 167 C. D. Block Rural NA 5,352 5,373 26,610 14,444 12,166 6,328 3,147 3,181 202 112 90 Urban NA 1,513 1,523 6,976 4,149 2,827 1,201 630 571 186 109 77 Raing Circle Total NA 5,293 5,311 25,631 14,230 11,401 5,495 2,735 2,760 247 144 103 Rural NA 3,780 3,788 18,655 10,081 8,574 4,294 2,105 2,189 61 35 26 Urban NA 1,513 1,523 6,976 4,149 2,827 1,201 630 571 186 109 77 Raing Town Urban NA 1,513 1,523 6,976 4,149 2,827 1,201 630 571 186 109 77 Dambuk Circle Total NA 1,572 1,585 7,955 4,363 3,592 2,034 1,042 992 141 77 64 • Rural NA 1,572 1,585 7,955 4,363 3,592 2,034 1,042 992 141 77 64 Urban NA 69 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRUCT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Scheduled Tribes Literates (I-IX) I Il Total Main workers Cuitivators Agricultural labourers

p M F P M F P M F P M F P M F

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

19,572 9,789 9,783 15,885 11,093 4,792 19,536 13,437 6,101 7,378 3,631 3,747 3,757 2,245 1,512 18,290 9,026 9,264 11,554 8,267 3,287 17,100 11,331 5,769 7,318 3,609 3,709 3,662 2,170 1,492 1,282 763 519 4,331 2,826 1,505 2,438 2,106 332 60 22 38 95 75 20 2,925 1,445 1,480 2,253 1,704 549 2,779 2,024 755 1,035 433 602 23 22 2,925 1,445 1,480 2,253 1,704 549 2,779 2,024 755 1,035 433 602 23 22

1 ,911 951 960 1 ,848 1,378 470 2,154 1 ,601 553 721 299 422 23 22 1,911 951 960 1 ,848 1,378 470 2,154 1,601 553 721 299 422 23 22

725 350 375 321 258 63 441 327 114 166 74 92 725 350 375 321 258 63 441 327 114 166 74 92

289 144 145 84 68 16 lB4 96 88 148 60 289 144 145 84 68 16 184 96 88 148 60

2,841 1,416 1,425 1,072 808 264 2,369 1,548 821 1,394 696 698 5 5 2,841 1,416 1,425 1,072 806 264 2,369 1,548 821 1,394 696 698 5 5

687 335 352 230 168 62 408 272 136 287 159 128 687 335 352 230 168 62 408 272 136 287 159 128

620 288 332 169 120 4!:l 412 248 224 385 165 220 4 4

620 288 332 169 120 49 472 248 2~4 385 165 220 4 4

843 435 408 270 217 53 716 498 218 384 209 175 843 435 408 270 217 53 716 49B 218 384 209 175

691 358 333 403 303 100 773 530 243 338 163 175 691 358 333 403 303 100 773 530 243 338 163 175

• 13,806 6,928 6,878 12,560 8,581 3,979 14,390 9,865 4,525 4,949 2,502 2,447 3,729 2,218 1,511 12,524 6,.165 6,359 8,229 5,755 2,474 11,952 7,759 4,193 4,889 2,480 2,409 3,634 2,143 1,491. 1,282 763 519 4,331 2,826 1,505 2,438 2,106 332 60 22 38 95 75 20 9,167 4,613 4,554 9,759 6,578 3,181 11,222 7,614 3,606 3,099 1,474 1,625 3,526 2,030 1,496 7,885 3,850 4,035 5,428 3,752 1,678 8,784 5,508 3,276 3,039 1,452 1,587 3,431 1,955 1,476 • 1,282 763 519 4,331 2,826 1,505 2,438 2,106 332 60 22 38 95 75 20 1,282 763 519 4,331 2,826 1,505 2,438 2,106 332 60 22 38 95 75 20 4,639 2,315 2,324 2,801 2,003 798 3,168 2,251 917 1,850 1,028 822 203 188 15 4,639 2,315 2,324 2,801 2,003 798 3,168 2,251 917 1,850 1,028 822 203 188 15 70 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRUCT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

III V Livestock, Forestry Fishing, IV Manufacturing Processing, Servicing & Repairs VI Huntin~ & Plantation, Mining & Quarrying Orchards Allied Activities v(a) v(b) Constructions Household Industry Other than Household Industry

P M F P M F P M F P M F P M F

31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

475 345 130 22 17 5 854 845 9 1,417 1,365 52 369 277 92 16 13 3 782 775 7 1,226 1,181 45 106 68 38 6 4 2 ' 72 70 2 191 184 7 8 8 10 8 2 329 323 6 8 8 10 8 2 329 323 6

7 7 10 8 2 248 245 3 7 7 10 8 2 248 245 3

73 70 3 73 70 3

8 8 8 8

3 2 3 3 360 345 15 3 2 3 3 360 345 15

41 40 41 40

25 24 25 24

3 3 163 159 4 3 3 163 ·159 4

2 2 131 122 9 2 2 131 122 9

464 336 128 19 17 2 843 83 7 728 697 31 358 268 90 13 13 771 766 5 537 ,- 513 24 106 68 38 6 4 2 72 70 2 191 184 7 357 266 91 15 13 2 598 591 7 487 468 19 251 198 53 9 9 526 521 5 296 284 12 106 68 38 6 4 2 72 70 2 296 184 7 106 68 38 6 4 2 72 70 2 191 184 7 107 70 37 4 4 245 245 241 229 12 107 70 37 4 4 245 245 241 229 12 71 DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

I NDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

VIII VII IX Transport, Storage and Marginal workers Non-workers Trade and Commerce Other Services Communications I,

p M F P M F P M F P M F P M F

46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60

1,017 979 38 490 480 10 4,128 3,530 598 175 78 97 23,355 10,572 12,783 593 570 23 327 325 2 2,807 2,411 396 175 78 97 18,817 8,529 1 0,288 424 409 15 163 155 8 1,321 1,119 202 4,538 2,043 2,495 43 34 9 66 65 1,265 1,131 134 50 18 32 2,614 1,176 1,438 43 34 9 66 65 1,265 1,131 134 50 18 32 2,614 1,176 1,438

34 27 7 35 35 1,076 958 118 1,907 858 1,049 34 27 7 35 35 1,076 958 118 1,907 858 1,049

9 7 2 31 30 161 145 16 48 18 30 577 246 331 9 7 2 31 30 161 145 16 48 18 30 577 246 331

28 28 130 72 58 28 28 130 72 58

24 18 6 60 60 519 422 97 17 2 15 1,653 726 927 24 18 6 60 60 519 422 97 17 2 15 1,653 726 927

2 2 19 19 59 52 7 416 159 257 2 2 19 19 59 52 7 416 159 257

4 2 2 17 17 35 266 127 139 4 2 2 17 17 36 35 266 127 139

5 3 2 19 19 141 107 34 17 2 15 479 224 255 5 3 2 19 19 141 107 34 17 2 15 479 224 255

13 11 2 5 5 283 228 55 492 216 276 13 11 2 5 5 283 228 55 492 216 276

950 927 23 364 355 9 2,344 1,977 367 108 58 50 19,088 8,670 10,418 526 518 8 201 200 1,023 858 165 108 58 50 14,550 6,627 7,923 424 409 15 163 155 8 1,321 1,119 202 4,538 2,043 2,495 817 796 21 282 273 9 2,041 1,703 338 102 56 46 14,307 6,560 7,747 393 387 6 119 118 720 584 136 102 56 46 9,769 4,517 5,252 424 409 15 163 155 8 1,321 1,119 202 4,538 2,043 2,495 424 409· 15 163 155 8 1,321 1,119 202 4,538 2,043 2,495 133 131 2 82 82 303 274 29 6 2 4 4,781 2,110 2,671 133 131 2 82 82 303 274 29 6 2 4 4,781 2,110 2,671

CD BLOCK / CIRCLE / VILLAGE • WISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT 74

Name of C. D. Block: Anini-Etalin VILLAGE PRIMARY

Area of Total population No. of (including Loca- Village occu- tion in hect. No. of Institutional Total population in the age Name of Name a! pied code house- and group 0 - 6 C. D. Block/Circle Village[Town!'Nard &01 reside- nurn- holds town! ntial houseless ber ward in houses population) Km2 p M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

DIBANG VALLEY DIST. 8 Total 13029 9173 9327 43068 24087 18981 9184 4,605 4,579 Rural NA 7,660 7,804 36,086 19,938 16,154 7,983 3,975 4,008 Urban NA 1,513 1,523 6,982 4,149 2,827 1,201 630 571 ANINI-ETALIN Total NA 1,233 1,354 5,443 3,218 2,225 999 496 503 C. D. BLOCK Rural NA 1,233 1,354 5,443 3,218 2,225 999 496 503 Urban NA ANINI CIRCLE Total NA 925 1,035 4,062 2,459 1,603 736 363 373 Rural NA 925 1,035 4,062 2,459 1,603 736 363 373 Urban NA 3/8/1/1. Angrim NA 38 43 191 103 88 30 15 15 2. Gipulin NA 23 23 102 52 50 28 11 17 3. Alinye NA 101 106 326 178 148 71 32 39 4. !l-.wali NA 2 \ 1 5. Achali NA 4 4 16 7 9 5 4 6. RiUey NA 2 2 13 5 8 5 3 2 7. Atalin NA 2

8. Aropa NA 6 6 33 20 13 9 7 2 9. Mihida NA 24 24 88 51 37 23 16 7 10. Acheso NA 8 9 29 18 11 7 6 1 11. Etabe NA 22 22 77 36 41 11 5 6 12. Baru NA 7 7 26 15 11 7 3 4 13. Amuli NA 12 14 47 22 25 8 3 5 14. Ahunli. NA 6 6 23 9 14 8 2 6 15. Larongo NA 6 6 16 8 8 16. Akunli NA 4 4 16 8 8 4 3 17. Egali NA 18. Mipidon NA 4 4 12 7 5 19. Elupa NA 8 3 5 4 3 20. Kadeli NA 11 11 41 19 22 9 6 3 21. Ayeso NA 3 3 11 5 6 3 2 22. Juron NA 22 22 124 98 26 15 8 7 23. Aguli NA 20 20 118 72 46 22 14 8 24. Imuli NA 4 4 16 6 10 3 2 25. Matuli NA 13 13 67 35 32 10 4 6 26. Cheya NA 5 5 25 13 12 10 7 3 27. Emuja NA 2 2 7 4 3 28. Granli NA 3 3 12 5 7 3 2 29. Pauli NA 47 47 156 95 61 43 27 16 30. Akobe NA 24 24 152 93 59 19 10 9 75

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUS'rRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates (1- iX) I II Total Main Workers Cultivators Agricultural Labourers

M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 L. 286 200 9789 9,783 11,093 4,792 13,437 6,101 3,631. 37,47 2,245 1,512 177 123 9,026 9,264 8,267 3,287 11,331 5,769 3,609 37,09 2,170 1,492 109 77 763 519 2,826 1,505 2,106 332 22 38 75 20 61 33 1,445 1,480 1,704 549 2,024 755 433 6,02 22 61 33 1,445 1,480 1,704 549 2,024 755 433 6,02 22

52 26 951 960 1,378 470 1,601 553 299 4,22 22 52 26 951 960' 1,378 470 1,601 553 299 4,22 22

69 84 33 27 65 48 27 45 15 47 50 21 6 28 25 21 24 4 78 89 85 43 104 46 31 45

7 9 2 5 4 5 4 5 8 2 3 2 3

20 13 5 7 8 7 8 50 37 14 10 24 23 23 20 15 11 2 3 11 10 8 10 35 40 16 10 19 28 16 27 15 11 2 7 5 7 5 21 25 11 11 11 16 11 15 9 14 2 4 6 4 6 8 8 2 8 6 8 6 8 8 3 6 3 6

5 5 4 4 3 2 3 3 5 2 2 19 22 4 4 11 16 10 16 5 6 4 4 4 4 7 5 6 5 48 2 85 15 4 3 13 8 27 6 47 31 8 8 6 10 2 4 4 7 4 7 32 32 25 16 15 15 11 15 13 12 5 7 5 7 4 3 3 3 5 7 2 4 2 4 14 16 15 53 28 9 6 37 32 50 13 63 31 18 16 76

Name of C. D. Block: Anini-Etalin VILLAGE PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

V Loca- III Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Livestock Forestry, Name of tion Name of Villagel IV Repairs Fishing, Hunting & C. D. Block/Circle num- TownlWard Mining and Quarrying ber Plantations, Orchards v(a) v(b) and Allied Activities Household Industry Other than Household Industry

M F M F M F M F

I 1 2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

DIBANG VALLEY DIS,!.8 Total 345 130 17 5 845 9 • Rural 277 92 13 3 775 7 Urban 68 38 4 2 70 2 ANI NI-ETALI N Total 8 8 2 C.D.BLOCK Rural 8 8 2 Urban ANINI-CIRCLE Total 7 8 2 Rural 7 8 2 Urban 3/8/1/1. Angrim 4 2. Gipulin 3. Alinye 4. Awali 5. Achali 6. Rilley 7. Atalin

8. Aropa 9. Mihida 10. Acheso 11. Etabe 12. Baru 13. Amuli 14. Ahunli 15. Larongo 16. Akunli 17. Egali 18. Mipidon 19. Elupa 20. Kadeli 21. Ayeso 22. Juron 23. Aguli 24. Imuli 25. Matuli 26 Cheya 27 Emuja 28. Granli 29. Pauli 30. Akobe 77

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

VIII Marginal workers Non-workers IX VI VII Transport, Storage Other Constructions Trade & Commerce & Services Communications

M F M F M F M F M F M F 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

1,365 52 979 38 480 10 3,530 598 78 97 10,572 12,773 1,181 45 570 23 325 2 2411 396 78 97 8,529 10,288 184 7 409 15 155 8 1,119 202 2,043 2,495 323 6 34 9 65 1131 134 18 32 1,176 1,438 323 6 34 9 65 1131 134 18 32 1,176 1,438

245 3 27 7 35 958 118 853 1,049 245 3 27 7 35 958 118 853 1,049

15 4 38 40 2 24 25 45 2 26 74 102

2 5 3 5

13 5 3 27 14 2 7 3 17 13 8 6 11 9 5 8 2 5 2

2 3 2 2 3 8 6 2 81 12 13 11 ' 39 23 25 15 2 3 3 20 17 8 5 4 3 3 2 43 20 42 33 44 15 30 28 78

Name of C. D. Block: Anini-Etalin VILLAGE PRIMARY

Area of Total population No. of Loea- Village (including occu- tion in hect. No. of Institutional Total population in tho aglil Name of Name of pied code house- and group 0 - 6 C. D. Block/Circle ViliageITownlWard 8. of reside- nurn- holds town/ ntial houseless ber ward in houses population) Km2 I I P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

31. AniniHQ. 467 562 2,191 1,406 785' 357 163 194 Anini BL-l NA 65 122 491 380 117 56 29 -:7 Anini BL-2 NA 18 18 88 42 46 16 7 9 Anini BL-3 NA 102 124 454 307 147 67 36 31 Anini BL-4 NA 46 46 140 79 61 27 10 17 Anini BL-5 NA 26 26 127 64 63 22 8 14 Anini BL-6 NA 140 149 608 361 247 113 44 ey9 Anini BL-7 NA 18 25 85 68 17 3 :2 Anini BL-8 NA 52 52 192 105 87 53 28 25 32. Makuni NA 10 10 33 25 8 9 7 :2 33. Angulin NA 19 19 68 30 38 11 3 8 34. Charkilo NA 4 6 13 8 5

ETALIN CIRCLE 2 Total NA 238 248 1,066 591 475 188 92 96 Rural NA 238 248 1,066 591 475 188 92 96 Urban

3/8/2/1. Asunli NA 2 2 18 6 12 3 :2 2. Aranli NA 7 7 37 16 21 6 3 3 3. Ambolin NA 3 3 22 10 12 5 4 4. Endalin NA 2 2 9 4 5 2 5. Arunli NA 2 2 10 3 7 3 :2 6. Eranli NA 4 4 24 11 13 5 3 :2 7. Aprunli NA 14 14 50 28 22 12 7 5 8. Angolin NA 21 21 96 56 40 20 9 11 9. Etalin B/Poin! NA 22 22 76 47 29 15 7 8 10. Emuli NA 12 12 35 13 22 6 4 2 11. Alulin NA 3 3 9 6 3 12. Apunli NA 4 4 14 7 7 13. An'uchi NA 3 3 13 7 6 3 3 14. Anirigo NA 4 4 19 9 10 5 3 2 15. Aropa NA 5 5 19 6 13 7 4 3 16. Punli NA 6 6 18 8 10 4 2 :2 18. Anuli NA 6 6 29 10 19 2 19. Chan Ii NA 2 2 8 3 5 20. Aruko NA 2 2 6 3 3 21. Anoso NA 3 3 7 3 4 22. Athunli NA 12 12 48 35 13 5 4 23. Edilin NA 2 2 4 2 2 24. Mawali NA 2 79

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates

( (I-IX) I II Total Main Workers Cultivators Agricultural Labourers

M ,F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 80

Name of C. D. Block: Anini-Etalin VILLAGE PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

V loca- III Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and livestock Forestry, Name of tion Name of Village/ IV Repairs C. D. Block/Circle num- Town/Ward Rshing, Hunting & Mining and Quarrying v(a) ber Plantations, Orchards v(b) and Allied Activities Household Industry Other than Household Industry

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

31. Anini H.Q. 7 4 2 Anini Bl-1 Anini Bl-2 Anini Bl-3 Anini Bl-4 3 2 Anini Bl-5 Anini Bl-6 Anini Bl-7 Anini Bl-8 2 32. Makuni 33. Angulin 34. Charkilo

ETALIN CIRCLE 2 Total Rural Urban

3/8/2/1. Asunli 2. Aranli 3. Ambolin 4. Endalin 5. Arunli 6. Eranli 7. Aprunli 8. Angolin 9. Etalin B/Point 10. Emuli 11. Alulin 12. Apunli 13. Amuchi 14. Aningo 15. Aropo 16. Punli 18. Anuli 19. Chan Ii 20. Aruko 21. Anoso 22. Athunli 23. Edilin 24. Mawali 81

CENSUS ABSiRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

VIII Marginal workers Non-workers IX VI VII Transport, Storage Other Constructions Trade & Commerce & Services Communications

M F M F M F M F M F M F

33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

167 2 23 4 35 704 39 432 651 5 277 3 96 110 7 11 21 32 30 183 12 94 134 4 10 3 35 6 26 47 8 5 3 7 2 36 39 90 4 31 110 7 110 215 6 56 5 3 11 17 3 25 3 46 63 11 14 8 4 16 22 4 3

70 3 7 2 30 145 16 18 30 246 331 70 3 7 2 30 145 16 18 30 246 331

3 3 9 4 6 13 6 8 5 6 2 2 2 2 3 4 4 16 5 10 9 30 6 22 25 18 6 3 20 28 13 22 5 3 7 7 4 3 3 3 2 3 6 4 4 ·1 2 3 4 6 2 2 8 2 3 11 4 3

6 4 19 9 2 82

Name of C. D. Block: Anini-Etalin VILLAGE P~IMA.RY

Area of Total population No. of Loca- Village (including occu- tlon In he ct. No. of Institutional Total population in the age Name of Name of pied code house- and group 0 - 6 C. D. Block/Circle VillagerrownMlard &of reside- num- holds town/ ntial house less ber ward in houses population) Km2 p M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ~2

25. Akunil NA 4 3 26. Sunil NA 2 2 12 3 9 27. Apanli NA 5 5 17 7 10 5 4 28. Malinye NA 18 18 69 32 37 9 2 7 29. Aliyi NA 9 4 5 2 30. New Aropo NA 4 3 31. Aruli NA 4 4 16 7 9 4. 2 2 34. Echanli NA 5 5 29 15 14 8 4 4 35. Emali (Old Etalin) NA 6 6 14 9 5 36. Etalin H. O. NA 53 63 319 216 103 52 24 28

MIPI CIRCLE 8 Total NA 70 71 315 168 147 75 41 34 Rural NA 70 71 315 168 147 75 41 34 Urban NA 3/8/8/1. Maro NA 3 2 2. Maronli NA 10 10 48 23 25 11 5 6

3. Adanli NA 3 3 9 6 3 2 2 4. Ahungo NA 16 16 60 32 28 11 7 4 5. Emuli NA 4 3 '6. Brango NA 21 21 81 33 48 22 8 14 7. Engulin NA 7 3 4 2 8. Biyanli NA 6 6 26 14 12 8 6 2 9. Ebali NA 2 2 7 4 3 10. Alambro NA 6 6 24 12 12 6 4 2 11. MipiH.O. NA 3 4 46 39 7 12 7 5 83

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates (l-iX) I II Total Main Workers Cultivators Agricultural Labourers

M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

3 3 9 2 3 2 3 7 10 6 5 5 5 30 37 14 7 19 17 13 17 4 5 2 4 2 4 3 7 9 2 15 14 9 9 9 9 6 4 3 4 7 6 67 48 160 26 140 2

144 145 68 16 96 88 60 88 144 145 68 16 96 88 60 88

2 2 2 20 23 3 14 17 10 17

6 3 2 3 2 3 2 31 28 14 9 16 17 10 17 3 2 33 48 10 2 22 29 20 29 3 4 2 2 14 12 2 8 8 7 8 3 3 3 2 2 12 12 4 6 7 6 7 20 7 32 21 84

Name of C. D. Block: Anini-Etalin VILLAGE PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

V Loca· III Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Livestock Forestry, Name of tion Name of Village/ IV Repairs Fishing, Hunting & C. D. Block/Circle num· Town/Ward Mining and Quarrying v(a) v(b) ber Plantations, Orchards and Allied Activities Household Industry Other than Household Industry

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

25. Akunli 26. Sunli 27. Apanli 28. Malinye 29. Atiyi 30. New Aropo 31. Arunli 34. Echanli 35. Emali (Old Etalin) 36. Etalin H.Q.

MIPI CIRCLE: 8 Total Rural Urban 3/8/B/1. Maro 2. Maronli

3. Adanli 4. Ahungo 5. Emuli 6. Brango 7. Engulin B. Biyanli 9. Ebali 10. Alambro 11. MipiH.Q. 85

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

VIII Marginal workers Non-workers IX VI VII Transport, Storage Other Constructions Trade & Commerce & Services Communications

M F M F M F M F M F M F 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

3 9 8 3 3 3 16 11 2 7 11 19 2 2 6 3

60 5 21 18 6 86

Name of C. D, Block: Hunli - Kronli VILLAGE PRIMARY

Area of Total population No. of Loca- Village (including occu- tion in hect. No, of Institutional Total population in the age Name of Name of pied code house- and group 0 - 6 C, D, Block/Circle Villagerrown!Ward &of reside- num- holds town/ ntial houseless ber ward in houses population) Km2 p M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

HUNLI-KRONLI 2 Total NA 1,075 1,077 4,039 2,276 1,763 656 332 324 C, D, BLOCK Rural NA 1,075 1,077 4,039 2,276 1,763 656 332 324 Urban DESALI CIRCLE 5 Total NA 204 204 824 431 393 159 76 83 Rural NA 204 204 824 431 393 159 76 83 Urban 3/8/5/1, Chanli NA 15 15 56 29 26 14 7 7 2, Sulongo NA 9 9 46 21 24 8 5 3 3, Chuingo NA 6 3 2 4, Ruingo NA 9 9 27 13 14 4 3 5, Duchuli NA 3 3 a 5 3 6. Donli NA 15 15 74 31 43 15 6 9 7. Taloni NA 10 10 40 20 20 9 4 5 8. Dopowa NA 7 7 27 13 14 5 3 2 9. Runli NA 3 3 ltl 7 9 5 2 3 10. Korp NA 7 5 2

11. Mitaka NA 14 14 42 18 24 2 2 12. Arini NA 10 4 6 2 13. Chohan! NA 3 3 15 6 9 14. Jambupani NA 3 3 5 2 3 15. Hukani NA 5 5 19 7 12 2 2 16. Chatani NA 7 7 35 24 11 3 2 17. Pika NA 4 4 lB 9 9 2 18. Mihundo NA 10, 10 30 15 15 4 3 19. Choroni NA 4 4 17 8 9 2 2 20. Mariso NA 5 5 19 9 10 2 21. Chimari NA 2 2 15 7 8 4 2 2 22. Marango NA 4 4 14 6 8 2 23. Desall H.O. NA 69 69 281 169 112 71 35 36

ANELIH CIRCLE 6 Total NA 193 193 738 375 363 124 66 58 Rural NA 193 193 738 375 363 124 66 58 Urban 3/8{6/1. Cheppe NA 11 11 51 22 29 8 4 4 2. Ipingo NA 2 2 14 6 8 2 3. Yall NA 2 2 6 4 2 4. Aholi NA 3 3 16 6 10 4 3 5. Awoka NA 9 9 35 15 20 3 1 2 6. Engalln NA 7 7 32 13 19 5 2 3 87

CENSOSABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates (l.iXj r II Total Main Workers Cultivators Agricultural Labourers

M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 '23 24

4 1,416 1,425 808 264 1,548 821 696 698 5 4 1,416 1,425 808 264 1,548 821 696 698 5

335 352 168 62 272 136 159 128 335 352 168 62 272 136 159 128

29 26 9 20 16 13 16 20 24 6 12 15 9 14 3 2 13 14 5 2 12 3 8 2 5 3 2 4 4 31 43 8 2 23 4 21 2 20 20 2 13 3 13 3 13 14 2 8· 3 8 3 7 9 4 3 4 3 5 2 2 5 2 5 2 18 24 3 15 18 14 18 4 6 2 3 2 3 6 9 2 6 4 6 4 2 2 2 2 7 12 5 7 5 7 11 11 10 19 9 6 9 9 9 4 6 7 6 7 15 15 3 9 6 9 6 8 9 2 6 3 6 3 9 10 2 7 9 6 8 7 8 5 4 5 4 6 8 4 4 4 4 88 72 108 45 84 10 3 7

288 332 120 49 248 224 165 220 4 288 332 120 49 248 224 165 220 4

20 29 3 4 15 18 13 17 6 8 5 5 5 5 4 2 3 2 3 2 6 10 5 5 5 5 15 20 13 14 13 14 .13 19 11 16 11 16 88

Name of C. D. Block: Hunoli - Kronli VILLAGE PRIMARY INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS V Loca· III Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Livestock Forestry, Name of lion Name of Village/ IV Repairs Fishing, Hunting & C. D. Block/Circle num· Town/Ward Mining and Quarrying Plantations, Orchards v(a) v(b) ber and Allied Activities Household Industry Other than Household Industry

M F M F M F M F 1 2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

HUNLI·KRONLI 2 Total 2 3 Rural 2 3 Urban DESALI CIRCLE 5 "Total Rural Urban 3/8/5/1. Chanli 2. Sulongo 3. Chuingo 4. Ruingo 5. Duchuli 6. Donli 7. Taloni 8. Dopowa 9. Runli 10. Koro

11. Mitaka

12. ~ini 13. Chowhani 14. Jambupani 15. Hukani 16. Chatani 17. Piak 18. Mihundo 19. Choroni 20. Mariso 21. Chimari 22. Marango 23. Desali H.Q.

ANELIH CIRCLE 6 Total Rural Urban 3/8/6/1. Cheppe 2. Ipingo 3. Yali 4. Aholi 5. Awoka 6. Engalin 89

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

VIII M8)'ginal workers Non-workers IX VI VII Transport, Storage Other Constructions Trade & Commerce & Services Communications

M F M F M F M F M F M F 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

345 15 18 6 60 422 97 2 15 726 927 345 15 18 6 60 422 97 2 15 726 927

40 2 19 52 7 159 257 40 2 19 52 7 159 257

3 3 9 to 2 9 9 2 2 2 2 11 2 2 2 8 39 7 17 5 11 3 6

3 6 2 a 5

2 5 13 5 2 3 2 6 9 2 6 2 2 , 2 4 19 2 13 47 2 85 102

24 2 2 17 35 127 139 24 2 2 17 35 127 139

2 7 11 3

~ 2 6 2 3 90 Name of C. D. Block: Hunli - Kronli VILLAGE PRIMARY

Area of Total population No. of Loca· Village (including occu- tion in hect. No. of Institutional Total population in the age Name of Name of pied code house- and group 0 - 6 C. D. Block/Circle ViliagefTown/Ward &01 reside- num- holds town/ n1ial houseless ber ward in houses population) Km2 p M F P M F

: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

7. Aiso NA 4 4 27 16 11 9 7 2 8. Embrongo NA 12 12 48 22 26 5 4 9. Thinli NA 12 12 12 3 9 10. Atali NA 7 7 28 15 13 6 3 3 11. Akuli NA 6 6 29 7 22 6 6 12. Model Village NA 4 4 14 8 6 3 2 13. Isuli NA 3 3 14 6 8 3 2 14. Engape NA 3 2 15. Wanli NA 15 15 63 32 31 8 5 3 16. Grinli NA 11 11 51 28 23 13 9 4 17. Emrali NA 5 5 22 8 14 3 2 18. Anelih H.Q. NA 79 79 273 163 110 46 25 21

KRONLI CIRCLE 7 Total NA 329 330 1,212 724 488 189 96 93 Rural NA 329 330 1,212 724 488 189 96 93 Urban

3/8/711. Apako NA 7 7 39 24 15 6 2 4 2. Amili NA 8 8 37 19 18 3 2 3. Ranli NA 17 17 69 44 25 18 12 6 4. Ichindo NA 3 3 11 6 5 3 3 5. Karo NA 5 5 26 11 15 7 6 6. Ichigo NA 6 6 37 20 17 9 3 6 7. Asli NA 2 2 8 4 4 8. Erdolin NA 4 4 6 6 9. Ashombra NA 8 8 29 17 12 4 3 10. Ethro NA 7 7 34 13 21 4 3 11. Aliney NA 9 9 34 19 15 3 3 12. Mramba NA 29 29 81 40 41 14 9 5 13. Aoli NA 9 10 32 19 13 3 3 14. New Anaya NA 30 30 118 78 40 14 9 5 15. Ethun Camp NA 10 10 82 81 16. Ajupu NA 8 8 26 12 14 3 2 17. Kane NA 10 10 34 16 18 2 2 18. Akaya NA 6 6 20 11 9 3 2 19. 132 KM. Camp NA 17 17 38 17 21 11 6 5 20. 173 KM. Camp NA 29 29 89 55 34 9 4 5 21. Embelin NA 2 2 6 3 3 2 22. Aruju NA 31 31 112 63 49 17 8 9 23. Idipo(Chinni) NA 2 2 6 4 2 2 91

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates (I- iX) I II Total Main Workers Cultivators Agricultural Labourers

M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

16 11 7 8 7 8 21 26 10 10 12 15 10 15 3 9 2 9 2 9 14 13 3 9 10 7 10 7 22 6 12 6 12 8 6 3 4 5 4 5 6 8 4 5 4 5 2 32 31 6 23 28 23 28 28 23 2 18 17 18 17 8 14 7 11 7 11 80 79 88 32 103 43 26 40 4

437 408 217 53 498 218 209 175 437 408 217 53 498 218 209 175

10 15 3 20 9 3 9 19 18 11 12 11 12 10 8 12 2 29 10 6 6 5 3 3 10 15 2 8 7 7 7 20 17 2 14 10 14 10 4 4 2 3 2 3 6 2 4 4 16 12 6 13 6 10 6 13 21 4 3 9 10 9 7 19 15 4 4 9 12 6 12 38 41 8 8 25 12 18 11 19 13 2 2 12 13 11 13 44 40 34 10 58 7 19 5 2 23 81 12 14 2 8 5 8 5 16 18 6 10 3 10 3 11 9 2 7 7 7 10 4 9 12 4 25 18 8 2 44 20 18 15 3 3 2 2 24 24 33 11 32 20 11 10 4 2 2 92

Name of C. D. Block: Hunli - Kronli VILL4GE PRIMAIW

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

V Loca- III Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Livestock Forestry, Name of tion Name of Village/ IV Repairs Fishing, Hunting & C. D. Block/Circle num- TownlWard Mining and Quarrying v(a) v(b) ber Plantations, Orchards and Allied Activities Household Industry Other than Household Industry

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

7. Aiso 8. Embrongo 9. Thinli 10. Atali 11. Akuli

12. Model village 13. Isuli 14. Engapo 15. Wanli 16, Grinli 17. Emrali 18. Anelih H.Q.

KRONLI CIRCLE 7 Tolal 3 Rural 3 Urban

3/8/7/1. Apako 2. Amili 3. Ranli 4. Ichindo 5. Karo 6. Ichigo

7. Asli 8. Erdolin 9. Ashombra 10. Ethro 11. Aliney 12. Mramba 13. Aoli 14. New Anaya 15. Ethun Camp 16. Ajupu 17. Kano 18. Akaya 19. 132 Km. Camp 20. 173 Km. Camp 21. Embolin 22. Aruju 23. Idipo(Chinni) 93

OENSUS AaSmACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

VIII Marginal workers Non-workers IX VI VII Transport, Storage Other Constructions Trade & Commerce & Services Communications

M F M F M F M F M F M F

33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41' 42 43 44

9 3 2 10 11

6 3 1 10 4 2 3

9 3 10 6 3 24 2 2 17 30 60 67

159 4 3 2 19 107 34 2 15 224 255 159 4 3 2 19 107 34 2 15 224 255

17 4 6 8 6 2 20 9 15 15 3 5 3 8 6 7 2 2 2 4 6 2 4 11 2 10 3 5 2 2 15 13 14 7 34 5 2 20 33 78 3 4 9 6 15 4 8 , 1 7 6 8 9 17 2 8 3 11 14 2 21 10 31 29 3 94 Name of C, D, Block: Hunli - Kronli VILLAGE PRIMARY

Area of Total population No, of Loca- Village Oncluding occu- tion in hect, No, of Institutional Total population in the age Name 61 Name of pied code house- and group 0 - 6 C, D, Block/Circle ViliagefTownM' rd & of reside- num- holds town/ ntial house less ber ward in houses population) Km2 P M F P M F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

24, Atilin NA 2 2 7 5 2 1 25. "Gun 10 NA 7 7 23 11 12 3 2 26. Esuli NA 4 2 2 2 1 27. Kronli H.O. NA 60 60 204 124 80 45 23 22

HUNLI CIRCLE 9 Total NA 349 350 1,265 746 519 184 94 90 Rural NA 349 350 1,265 746 519 184 94 90 Urban 3/8/9/1. Apanli NA 9 9 44 22 22 4 2 2 2, Abrango NA 6 6 22 12 10 1 3. Brinli NA 20 20 71 48 23 8 5 3 4, Elope NA 19 19 86 44 42 14 9 5 5, Rango NA 7 7 30 14 16 2 6, Punli NA 5 5 20 7 13 6 2 4 7, Asungo NA 8 6 2 3 3 8. Arando NA 2 2 6 5

9, Aloni NA 16 16 53 29 24 10 6 4 10, Ebranli NA 7 7 31 17 14 11, Adapowa NA 3 3 19 7 12 3 2 12, Aranli NA 8 8 44 21 23 4 2 2.. 13, Epanli NA 16, Eyanli NA 9 9 45 22 23 11 6 5 17. Esoli NA 5 6 22 9 13 4 2 2 18, Akunli NA 4 3 19, Koni NA 5 2 3 20. HunliH.O. NA 150 150 500 305 195 76 31 45 21. 82 K.M. Point NA 20 20 57 37 20 8 5 3 22. 73 K.M. Point NA 3 3 9 6 3 23, 65 K.M. Point NA 17 17 38 22 16 9 3 6 24, 52 K.M. Point NA 11 11 27 17 10 4 2 2 25, 30 K.M. Point NA 5 5 13 9 4 2 2 26. 28 K.M. Point NA 5 5 33 33 27. 5 K.M. Point NA 12 12 45 28 17 7 4 3 28, 17 K.M. Point NA 6 6 32 20 12 5 4 95

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates (I· iX) I Total Main Workers Cultivators Agricultural" Labourers

M F M F M F M F M F M F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

5 2 3 3 11 12 4 6 6 2 2 81 70 51 9 78 42 19 38

3 358 333 303 100 530 243 163 175 3 358 333 303 100 530 243 163 175

22 22 11 6 16 16 14 15 12 10 2 8 9 7 9 27 23 4 40 14 11 13 42 42 12 5 29 30 21 25 14 16 9 11 8 11 7 13 4 6 4 6 6 2 3 2 3 2 5 4 4

29 24 3 22 17 20 17 17 14 2 17 11 14 11 7 12 3 7 3 7 21 23 14 17 14 17

" . 22 23 4 13 15 12 15 9 13 6 5 6 5 3 2 1 2 2 3 2 2 3 112 91 219 82 207 33 18 18 5 28 12 2 2 2 4 17 6 6 14 5 7 3 17 33 4 18 7 6 12 11 96

Name of C. D. Block: Hunli - Kronli VILLAGE PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

V Loca- III Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Livestock Forestry, Name of tion Name of Village/ IV Repairs Fishing, Hunting & C. D. Block/Circle num- Town/Ward Mining and Quarrying ber Plantations, Orchards v(a) v(b) and Allied Activities Household Industry Other than Household Industry

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

24. Atilin 25. Gunia 26. Esuli 27. Kronli H.Q.

HUNLI CIRCLE 9 Total 2 Rural 2 Urban 3/8/9/1. Apanli 2. Abrango 3. Brinli 4. Elope 5. Rango 6. Punli 7. Asungo 8. Aranda

9. Aloni 10. Ebran!i' 11. Adapowa 12. Aran!i' 13. Epanli 16. Eyanli 17. Eso!i 18. Akunli 19. Koni 20. Hunli H.Q. 2 21. 82 Km. Point 22. 73 Km. Point 23. 65 Km. Point 24. 52 Km. Point 25. 30 Km. Point 26. 28 Km. Point 27. 5 Km. Point 28. 17 Km. Point 97

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

VIII Marginal workers Non-workers IX VI VII Transport, Storage Other Constructions Trade & Commerce & Services Communications

M F M F M F M F M F M F 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

2 2 5 11 2 3 16 40 2 46 38

122 9 11 2 5 228 55 216 276 122 9 11 2 5 228 55 216 276

2 6 6 4 28 8 9 5 4 3 15 12 5 5 3 7 3

'\

7 7 3 3 4 5 7 6

9 8 3 8

77 4 11 2 5 95 7 98 162 28 12 9 8 2 2 4 17 6 5 10 3 11 5 3 5 7 3 2 33 18 7 10 10 12 11 8 98

Name of C. D. Block: Raing - Dambuk V.ILLAGE ~IU~ARY

Area of Total population No. of Loca· Village pncluding occu· tion in hect. No. of Institutional Total population in the age Name of Name of pied code house· and group 0·6 C. D. Block/Circle ViUageITowntWard &of reside· num· holds town! ntial house less ber ward in houses population) Km2 P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ·12

AOING·DAMBUK 3 Total NA 6,865 6,896 33,586 18,593 14,993 7,529 3,777 3,752 C.D.BLOCK Rural NA 5,352 5,373 26,610 14,444 12,166 6328 3,147 3,181 Urban' NA 1,513 1,523 6,976 4,149 2,827 1201 630 571 AOING CIRCLE 3 Total NA 5,293 5,311 25,631 14,230 11,401 5,495 2,735 2,760 Rural NA 3,780 3,788 18,655 10,081 8,574 4,294 2,105 2,189 Urban NA 1,513 1,523 6,976 4,149 2,827 1,201 630 571 3/8(3(1. Cheta NA 74 74 300 161 139 64 33 31 Cheta-l NA 38 38 140 69 71 27 16 11 Cheta·2 NA 36 36 160 92 68 37 17 20 2. Yibuk NA 53 53 230 136 94 38 26 12 3. Mayu NA 122 127 602 31 9 283 145 72 73 4. Aayeng NA 64 64 358 192 166 72 34 38 5. Mudland NA 36 36 198 100 98 49 24 25 6. Meka Model NA 181 190 1,077 563 514 257 115 142 Meka Model Block-l NA 127 127 732 386 346 188 89 99 Meka Model Block·2 NA 62 63 345 177 168 69 26 43

7. Balek NA 93 93 442 252 190 114 58 56 8. Hydel Model NA 50 50 192 113 79 51 28 23 9. Simari NA 3 3 12 4 8 3 3 10. Simari L.Camp NA 20 20 73 4B 25 10 7 3 11. Abango NA 115 115 506 264 242 118 55 63 12. Alambro NA 2 13. Inionu NA 137 137 107 40B 299 170 93 77 14. Koronu NA 175 175 793 439 354 166 75 91 15. Ithini NA 3 3' 11 6 5 2 16. Malek NA 95 95 476 261 215 129 70 59 H. Jia NA 274 274 1,527 792 735 351 170 181 JiaBlock·l NA 170 170 936 488 448 220 103 117 Jia Block-2 NA 104 104 591 304 287 131 67 64 18. Ithili NA 48 48 262 122 140 72 28 44 19. Idili NA 81 81 356 197 159 95 54 41 20. Bolung NA 364 364 1,941 1,135 806 360 173 187 Bolung Block·l NA 137 137 886 461 425 182 95 87 Bolung Block·2 NA 227 227 1,055 674 381 178 78 100 21. Rambasti NA 119 119 688 350 338 161 83 78 22. Parbuk NA 67 67 437 216 221 83 32 51 Parbuk Block·l NA 43 43 278 141 137 42 20 22 Parbuk Block·2 NA 24 24 159 75 84 41 12 29 23. Bolik NA 89 89 566 307 259 137 65 72 99

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates (1- iX) I "II Total, Main Workers Cultivators Agricultural Labourers

M F M F M F M F M F M F

13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

221 167 6,928 6,878 8,581 3,979 9,865 4,525 2,502 2,447 2,218 :1 ,511 112 90 6,165 6,359 5,755 2,474 7,759 4,193 2,480 2,409 2,143 ." 1,491 109 77 763 519 2,826 1,505 2,106 332 22 38 75 20 144 103 4613 4554 6578 3181 7614 3608 1474 1625 2030, '1496 35 26 3850 4035 3752 1676 5508 3276 1452 1587 1955 1476 109 77 763 519 2826 1505 2106 332 22 38 75 20 7 10 59 67 60 30 85 36 13 27 4 4 7 10 17 31 26 17 35 22 6 16 3 3 42 36 34 13 50 14 7 11 1 3 3 80 71 53 24 81 41 13 33 9 161 172 167 98 143 14 32 7 13 2 131 154 92 60 107 63 32 52 12 61 82 61 44 47 14 6 3 306 297 97 91 264 198 94 108 101 82 306 297 77 91 161 115 94' 108 14 2 20 103 83 87 80

5 9 87 77 109 31 130 97 43 44 78 53 23 19 60 18 74 25 .12 11 21 14 4 8 3 4 3 4 20 2 35 5 60 60 32 10 152 106 28 33 103 73

63 66 91 26 250 85 29 20 135 62 3 2 154 174 209 95 272 127 72 77 52 42 6 5 2 4 2 2 4 6 87 17 152 111 3 5 110 106 610 613 363 191 '367 304 208 257 42 39 316 329 234 138 246 173 107 129 38 38 294 284 129 53 121 131 101 128 4 42 54 34 17 62 63 20 25 36 37 32 30 19 4 99 27 68 26 17 2 478 481 518 267 666 231 155 158 68 45 377 38 194 142 195 145 126 133 5 17 2 101 98 324 125 471 86 29 25 63 45 280 293 200 133 143" 124 87 114 10 4 296 211 132 77 85 85 67 84 128 130 86 49 54 52 45 51 69 81 46 28 31 33 22 33 116 113 131 58 139 52 27 17 50 35 100

Name of C. D. Block: Roing - Dambuk VILLAGE PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

V Loca· III Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Livestock Forestry, Name of tion Name of Village/ IV Repairs Fishing, Hunting & C. D. Block/Circle num- TownlWard Mining and Quarrying v(a) v(b) ber Plantations, Orchards and Allied Activities Household Industry Other than Household Industry

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

ROING-DAMBUK 3 Total 336 128 17 2 836 7 C. D. BLOCK Rural 268 90 13 766 5 Urban 68 38 4 2 70 2 ROING CIRCLE 3 Total 266 91 13 2 591 7 Rural 198 53 9 521 5 Urban 68 38 , 4 2 70 2 3/8/3/1. Cheta 2 9 Cheta-1 8 Cheta-2 2. Yibuk 4 3. Mayu 4 8 2 4. Rayeng 3 5. Mudlang 6. Meka Model 5 18 Meka Model Block-l 5 16 Meka Model Block-2 2

7. Balek 8. Hydel Model 9. Simari 10. Simari Labour Camp 11. Abango 4 4 12. Alambro 13. Injonu 12 2 51 14. Koronu 8 70 15. Ithini 16. Malek 17. Jia 21 Jia Block-l 21 Jia Block-2 18. Ithili 2 19. Idili 11 20. Bolung 5 262 5 Bolung Block-l 4 6 Bolung Block-2 256 5 21. Rambasti 22. Parbuk 2 Parbuk Block-l Parbuk Block-2 2 23. Bolik 35 101

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

VIII Marginal workers Non-workers IX VI VII Transport, Storage Other Constructions Trade & Commerce & Services Communications

M F M F M F M F M F M F 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

697 31 927 23 355 9 1,977 367 58 50 8,670 10,418 513 24 518 8 200 858 165 58 50 6,627 7,923 184 7 409 15 155 8 1,119 202 2,043 2495 468 19 796 21 273 9 1,703 338 56 46 6,560 7,747 284 12 387 6 118 584 136 56 46 4,517 5,252 184 7 409 15 155 8 1119 202 2,043 2,495 14 3 15 16 12 76 103 7 3 8 2 34 49 7 7 14 12 42 54 14 15 2 7 18 5 55 53 33 14 6 31 3 176 269 17 6 37 9 35 103 15 2 5 17 11 53 84 11 3 16 3 16 4 299 316 8 8 16 4 225 231 3 3 8 3 74 85 2 122 93 35 6 39 54 4 6 29 5 13 20 2 9 2 112 136

2 14 2 5 158 214 21 23 8 18 6 167 227 4 4 30 5 2 109 104 22 25 12 37 8 425 431 21 23 12 24 6 242 275 2 13 2 183 156 2 2 60 77 15 4 98 132 53 31 30 62 20 469 575 16 11 3 24 10 266 290 37 20 27 38 10 203 295 2 4 ~ 33 4 53 46 154 168 7 4 5 131 136 4 3 2 87. 85 3 3 44 51 2 15 168 207 102

Name of C. D. Block: Roing - Dambuk VILLAGE PRIMARY

Area of Total population No. of Loca- Village (including occu- tion in heel. No. of Institutional Total population in the age Name of Nameo! pied code house- and group 0 - 6 C. D. Block/Circle Village{Townmard &01 reside- num- holds town/ ntial houseless ber ward in houses population) Km2 P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

24. kangkong NA 80 80 539 259 280 132 70 62 25. Santipur NA 83 83 291 173 118 35 18 17 26. Deo Pani NA 2 2 4 3 28. Kunduli NA 10 10 47 23 24 6 3 3 29. Abali NA 314 316 1,634 854 780 433 210 223 Abali Block-l NA 196 198 989 514 475 254 120 134 Abali Block-2 NA 118 118 645 340 305 179 90 89 30. Old Abali NA 59 59 260 143 117 46 24 22 31. Har!J Pahar NA 34 34 150 89 61 24 14 10 32. Khinjili NA 121 121 573 338 235 131 77 54 33. Iduli NA 73 73 321 168 153 71 34 37 34. Kabang NA 23 23 166 89 77 39 19 20 35. Imuli NA 25 25 96 50 46 24 11 13 36. Rukmo NA 79 79 340 186 154 90 48 42 37. Balini NA 4 4 19 9 10 5 3 2 38. Aramboli NA 26 26 112 63 49 29 16 13

39. 2 K.M., Camp NA 19 19 78 36 42 22 5 17 40. 5 K.M., Camp NA 3 3 12 7 5 5 2 3 41. 6 K.M., Camp NA 57 57 193 114 79 42 14 28 42. 8 K.M., Camp NA 7 7 29 14 15 4 2 2 43. New Chidu NA 12 12 39 20 19 5 2 3 44. Chimari NA 4 4 15 6 9 5 4 45. Chidu NA 38 38 129 66 63 22 9 13 46. New Elopa NA 3 3 4 3 47. Aliledo NA 2 2 9 4 5 3 2 48. Bhismak Nagar NA 34 34 128 58 70 30 16 14 49. Kundil NA 17 17 100 50 50 23 9 14 50. Raing Elect Colony NA 67 67 241 134 107 62 24 38 51. Harupahar NA 74 74 265 157 180 63 34 29 52. Halakbari NA 63 63 361 200 161 102 50 52 53 Tamul Bari NA 82 82 406 220 186 108 52 56 54. Delo NA 59 59 240 114 126 63 28 35 55. Kebali NA 34 34 98 45 53 24 12 12 103

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes Literates (1- iX) I II Total Main Workers Cultivators Agricultural Labourers

M F M F M F M F M F M F , 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

240 269 110 91 150 174 132 172 29 28 120 48 113 12 9 4 3 6 8 4 2 13 18 4 6 9 12 98 99 338 69 487 410 43 60 398 347 75 81 199 37 301 248 36 471 247 200 23 18 139 32 186 162 7 13 151 147 17 15 34 3 83 74 7 5 74 69 7 5 2 62 29 6 2 53 27 64 9 184 131 174 131 97 101 75 51 93 65 39 53 11 . 9 22 18 48 13 40 29 9 2 24 25 23 18 14 3 32 22 15 13 14 9 50 43 52 18 95 75 19 23 69 52 9 10 4 5 6 5 6 2 40 25 37 24 16 7 21 15 3 2 4 3 2 2 38 2 91 25 10 15 8 11 3 6 3 19 18 14 3 13 3 6 9 2 3 3 46 53 40 19 33 9 13 9 4 3 3 3 4 5 2 46 59 18 14 39 43 29 40 4 2 36 42 20 11 32 19 17 19 5 6 69 3 69 14 110 45 41 7 98 55 94 55 34 124 95 118 95 77 97 25 2 68 59 49 43 15 16 40 52 15 6 28 20 22 19 104

Name of C. D. Block: Roing - Dambuk VILLAGE PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

V Loca- III Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Livestock Forestry, Name of tion Name of Villagel IV Repairs Fishing, Hunting & C. D. Block/Circle num- Town/Ward Mining and Quarrying v(a) v(b) ber Plantations, Orchards and Allied Activities Household Industry Other than Household Industry

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

24. Kang Kong 25. Santipur 11 26. Deo Pani _. 2B. Kunduli 29. AbaJi

Abali Block- AbaJi Block- 30. Old AbaJi 31. Harupahar 32. Khinjili 33. Iduli 4 34. Kabang 35. Imuli 36. Rukmo 37. Balini 38. Aramboli

39. 2 Km. Camp 40. 5 Km.Camp 2 41. 6 Km. Camp 29 42. 8 Km. Camp 4 43. New Chidu 44. Chinmari . 45. Chidu 46. New Elopa 47. Aliledo 48. Bhismak Nagar 49. Kundil 13 50. Roing Elect Colony 51. Harupahar 105 45 52. Halakbari 53. Tamulbari 54. Delo 55. Kebali 5 105

CENSUS ABSTRACT

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

VIII Marginal workl1rs Non-workers IX VI VII :rransport, Storage Other Constructions Trade & Commerce & Services Communications

M F M F M F M F M F M F 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

6 9 2 109 106 51 41 5 60 106 3 10 6 6 22 7 8 2 367 370 9 2 4 213 227 6 13 5 4 154 143 2 60 43 3 27 32 9 . 154 104 14 12 12 3 75 88 7 2 49 48 2 18 24 5 91 79 4 4 2 23 24 21 15 15 27 4 5 60 25 3 20 54 3 12 6 16 3 9 5 9 33 54

2 5 2 2 19 27 18 31 5 2 61 65 106 4 47 63 2 2 102 106

6 96 9~ 2 46 67 17 33 106 Name of C. D. Block: Roing - Dambuk VILLAGE PRIMARY

Area of Total population No. of Loca- Village (including occu· tion in hect. No. of Institutional Total population in the age Name of Name of pied code house- and group 0 - 6 C. D. Block/Circle Village{fown/Ward &01 reside· nurn- holds town/ ntial house less ber ward in houses population) Km2 P M F P M F

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

tROINGTOWN 8/1 Total NA 1,513 1,523 6,976 4,149 2,827 1,201 630 571 Rural NA Urban NA 1,513 1,523 6,976 4,149 2,827 1,201 630 571 Roing Town Block-1 NA 146 147 590 368 222 98 43 55 Roing Town Block'2 NA 133 133 809 546 263 123 64 59 Roing Town Block-3 NA 224 229 993 540 453 187 112 75 Roing Town Block-4 NA 144 144 557 299 258 135 70 65 Roing Town Block-5 NA 154 154 783 429 354 106 48 58 Roing Town Block-6 NA 174 174 719 424 295 131 74 57 Roing Town Block-7 NA 92 93 420 267 153 77 37 40 Roing Town Block-8 NA 110 113 525 325 200 93 61 32 Roing Town Block-9 NA 117 117 529 302 227 82 41 41 Roing Town Block'10 NA 97 97 445 289 156 66 25 41 Roing Town Block-ll NA 122 122 606 360 246 103 55 48

DAMBUK CIRCLE 4 Total NA 1572 1585 7955 4363 3592 2034 1042 992

Rural NA 1572 1585 7955 4363 3592 2034 1042 992 Urban NA 3/8/4/1. Poblung NA 102 102 615 295 320 169 83 86 2. New Poblung NA 15 15 74 33 41 19 8 11 3. Hydel Project (Kapang) NA 32 32 138 111 27 14 6 8 4. Tapat NA 75 75 449 212 237 110 62 48 5. Sirang NA 38 38 192 92 100 40 22 18 6. Bomjir NA 79 79 341 211 130 82 45 37 7. Bizari NA 487 487 2,041 1,171 870 555 274 281 Bizari Block-l NA 108 108 429 237 192 110 56 54 Bizari Block-2 NA 124 124 662 354 308 220 96 124 Bizari Block-3 NA 255 255 950 580 370 225 122 103 8. Anpum NA 179 181 1113 576 537 329 175 154 Anpum Block-l NA 79 79 457 236 221 143 75 68 Anpum Block-2 NA 100 102 656 340 316 186 100 86

9. Loklong NA 94 ,~8 486 274 212 122 68 54 10. Paglam NA 183 186 1,167 630 537 291 142 149 Paglam Block-I NA 104 104 704 376 328 184 88 96 Paglam Block-2 NA 79 82 463 254 209 107 54 53 11. 1inali NA 49 51 260 140 120 74 38 36 12. Dambuk H.O. NA 239 241 1,079 618 461 229 119 110 Dambuk H.O.Block-1 NA 187 187 763 443 320 164 90 74 Dambuk H.O.Block-2 NA 52 54 316 175 141 65 29 36 107

CENSUS ABSmACT

INDusrRIAL CA rEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

Scheduled Ca!;tes Scheduled Tribes Literates (l-iX) I II Total Main Workers Cultivators Agricultural Labourers

F M F M F M F M F M M - F 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

109 77 763 519 2,826 1,505 2,106 332 22 38 75 20

109 77 763 519 2,826 1,505 2,106 332 22 38 75 20 38 35 265 97 239 38 2 5 6 7 239 27 365 85 166 20 14 12 85 108 390 320 252 50 10 4 54 45 176 113 149 20 21 20 95 46 363 256 204 49 3 20 15 50 78 287 160 257 51 6 18 34 45 142 44 152 25 5 II 50 6 5 4 12 15 241 114 163 3 8 13 6 34 45 210 133 172 15 18 5 16 20 127 62 211 15 4 8 2 2 4 106 55 260 121 141 46 10 12

77 64 2,315 2,324 2,003 798 2,251 917 1,028 822 188 15

77 64 2,315 2,324 2,003 798 2,251 917 1,028 822 188 15

290 313 137 68 124 137 91 130 32 37 9 9 18 19 17 19 10 10 72 7 103 10 10 10 207 237 66 36 82 115 74 114 2 74 89 27 20 52 15 44 14 8 84 77 79 30 111 41 19 32 - 21 390 377 596 199 659 119 155 96 103 72 83 93 39 132 22 49 238 222 189 100 156 95 74 93 5 80 72 314 60 371 2 32 2 98 486 479 256 1,05 267 212 197 196 27 12 215 200 105 43 103 87 83 87 3 271 279 151 62 164 125 114 109 24 2 77 63 73 23 148 102 103 86 3 75 64 324 314 269 102 290 9 205 5 10 7 264 253 216 93 163 7 97 3 65 57 60 61 53 9 127 2 108 2 128 111 60 21 79 65 71 65 2 213 217 359 178 318 73 42 55 18 2 107 90 264 129 212 23 6 8 2 106 127 95 49 106 50 36 47 16 2 108

Name of C. D. Block: Roing - Dambuk VILLAGE PRIMARY

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

V Loca- III Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Livestock Forestry, Name of tion Name of Village/ IV Repairs Fishing, Hunting & C. D. Block/Circle num- TownfWard Mining and Quarrying ber Plantations, Orchards via) v(b) and Allied Activities Household Industry Other than Household Industry

M F M F M F M F

1 2 3 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

ROINGTOWN 8/1 Total 68 38 4 2 70 2 Rural

Urban 68 38 4 .2 70 2 Roing Town Block-1 18 7 Roing Town Block-2 Roing Town Block-3 2 2 Roing'Town Block-4 4 5 4 Roing Town Block-5 Roing Town Block-6 2 16 Roing Town Block-7 6 Roing Town Block-8 11 Roing Town Block-9 Roing Town Block-lO 4 31 Roing Town Block-11 44 25

DAMBUK CIRCLE 4 Total 70 37 4 245

Rural 70 37 4 245 Urban 3/8/4/1. Poblung 4 2. New Poblung 3. Hydel Project(Kapang) 4. Tapat 5. Sirang 6. Bomiir 2 7. Bizari 35 20 4 187 Bizari Block-1 33 19 Bizari Block-2 17 Bizari Block-3 3 169 8. Anpum 2 9 Anpum Block-l

Anpum Block-2 2 8 9. Loklong 26 16 15 10. Paglam 4 4 Paglam Block-l 4 4 Paglam Block-2 11. Tinali 12. Dambuk H.Q. 24 Dambuk H.Q.Block-1 8 Dambuk H.Q.Block-2 16 109

CENSUS ABSTRACT I INDUSTRIAL CA TEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS' : VIII Marginal workers Non-workers IX VI VII Transport, Storage Other Constructions Trade & Commerce & Services Communications

M F M F M F M F M F M F 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44

184 7 409 15 155 8 1,119 202 2,043 2,495

184 7 409 15 155 8 1,119 202 2,043 2,495 6 7 200 29 129 184 20 30 4 111 20 380 243 18 9 2 221 47 288 403 52 4 28 5 61 6 150 238 3 5 4 2 192 43 225 305 25 98 3 26 85 26 167 244 12 55 2 2 22 5 115 128 29 56 2 14 45 162 197 5 84 3 82 12 130 212 11 57 68 34 5 78 141 3 8 7 66 8 219 200

229 12 131 2 82 274 29 2 4 2,110 2,671 229 12 131 2 82 274 29 2 4 2,110 2,671

4 2 20 5 171 183 15 22 65 28 8 17 2 4 130 122 40 85 25 7 23 21 2 100 89 31 51 48 45 2 512 751 29 19 2 105 170 21 7 10 20 198 213 9 15 38 6 209 368 8 9 2 13 4 2 4 307 321 7 3 2 4 133 134 6 9 4 2 4 174 187 126 110 28 13 8 28 2 340 528 14 13 8 23 2 213 321 14 5 127 207 5 61 55 61 2 33 24 115 13 300 388 58 2 16 16 105 12 231 297 3 17 8 10 69 91

APPENDIX TO PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT (URBAN BLOCK -WISE) AND ITS ANNEXURE 112 VILLAGE APPENDIX

SI. Location Code Name of the C. D. Block/Circle Total population Rural population Urban population No.

1 2 3 4 5 6

1. Anini-Elalin C. D. Block 5,443 5,443

B/1 Anini Circle 4,062 4,062

B/2 Elalin Circle 1,066 1,066

B/B Mipi Circle 315 315

2. II Hunli-Kronli C. D. Block 4,039 4,039

B/5 Desali Circle B24 B24

B/6 Anelih Circle 738 738

8/7 Kronli Circle 1,212 1,212

8/9 Hunli Circle 1,265 1,265

3. III Roing-Dambuk C. D. Block 33,586 33,586

8/3 Raing Circle 25,631 25,631

8/4 Dambuk Circle 7,955 7,~55

Roing Town 6,976 6,976

Dibang Valley District 43,068 36,092 6976

APPENDIX Total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Population, Urban Blockwise

Location code SI. No. Name of Town/INard/Urban Block Total population Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes No.

1 2 3 4 5 6

1. 8/3/1 Raing Town Block-1 590 73

2. 8/3/2 Roing Town Block-2 B09 13 266

3. B/3/3 Roing Town Block-3 993 26 193

4. 8/3/4 Roing Town Block-4 557 14 99

5. 8/3/5 Roing Town Block-5 783 41 141

6. 8/3/6 Raing Town Block-6 719 35 128

7. 8/3/7 Roing Town Block-7 420 79

8. 8/3/8 Raing Town Block-8 525 9 27

9. 8/3/9 Raing Town Block-9 529 19 79

10. 8/3/10 Roing Town Block-10 445 23 36

11. 8/3/11 Roing Town Block-l1 606 6 161

Total 6976 186 1282 r DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT OF SCHEDULED CASTES & SCHEDULED TRIBES 114

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

No. of Total Scheduled castes Total Scheduled Castes Total! house- SI. District! C. D. Block! population in the age group Literates population Rural/ holds No. Circle I Town 0-6 Urban with SC

members Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

01 BANG VALLEY DIST. Total 122 486 286 200 97 45 52 187 124 63 Rural 80 300 177 123 63 28 35 82 63 19

Urban 42 186 109 77 34 17 17 105 61 44 (1) ANINI ETALIN C.D.BLOCK Total 32 94 61 33 21 9 12 41 33 8 Rural 32 94 61 33 21 9 12 41 33 8 Urban ANINI CIRCLE Total 27 78 52 26 15 7 8 33 26 7 Rural 27 78 52 2'6 15 7 8 33 26 7 Urban

ETALIN CIRCLE Total 4 15 8 7 6 2 4 7 6 Rural 4 15 8 7 6 2 4 7 6 Urban

MIPI CIRCLE Total Rural Urban

(2) HUNLI-KRONLI C.D.BLOCK Total 4 4 4 4 4 Rural 4 4 4 4 4 Urban ANELIH CIRCLE Total Rural Urban HUNLI CIRCLE Total 3 3 3 3 3 Rural 3 3 3 3 3 Urban DESAlt CIRCLE Total Rural Urban

KRONLI CIRCLE Total Rural Urban (3) ROING DAMBUK C.D.BLOCK Total 86 388 221 167 76 36 40 142 87 55 Rural 44 202 112 90 42 19 23 37 26 11

Urban 42 186 109 77 34 17 17 105 61 44 ROING CIRCLE Total 59 247 144 103 44 21 23 125 73 52 Rural 17 61 35 26 10 4 6 20 12 8 Urban 42 186 109 77 34 17 17 105 61 44 ROING TOWN (Cl) Urban 42 186 109 77 34 17 17 105 61 44 DAMBUK CIRCLE Total 27 141 77 64 32 15 17 17 14 3 Rural 27 141 77 64 32 15 17 17 14 3 Urban 115

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

III (I-IX) I II Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, IV Total Main Workers Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Hunting, Plantation, Orchard Mining & Quarrying & Allied Activities Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

176 167 9 34 34 3 3 \ 112 107 5 34 34 3 3 64 60 4 44 40 4 44 40 4

37 34 3 37 34 3

6 5 6 5

4 4 4 4

3 3 3 3

128 123 5 34 34 3 3 64 63 34 34 3 3 64 60 4 90 86 4 3 3 26 26 3 3 64 60 4 64 60 4 38 37 34 34 38 37 34 34 116

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Totail SI. DistricVC. D. Block! Circle! V Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing & Repairs Rural! VI No. Town Constructions Urban V (a) Household Industry V (b) Other than HH.1.

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

DIBANG VALLEY DISTRICT Total 15 15 24 23 Rural 10 10 15 14 Urban 5 5 9 9 1. ANINI ETALIN C.D.BLOCK Total 7 6 Rural 7 6 Urban ANINI CIRCLE Total 6 6 Rural 6 6 Urban ETALIN CIRCLE Total Rural Urban MIPI CIRCLE Total Rural Urban 2. HUNLI-KORNLI C.D.B.LOGK Total Rural Urpan ANELIH CIRCLE Total Rural Urban

HUNLI CIRCLE Total Rural Urban DESALI CIRCLE Total Rural Urban

KORNLI CIRCLE Total Rural Urban

3. ROING-DAMBUK C.D. BLOCK Total 15 15 16 16 Rural 10 10 7 7 Urban 5 5 9 9 ROING CIRCLE Total 15 15 16 16 Rural 10 10 7 7 Urban 5 5 9 9 ROING TOWN(Cl) Urban 5 5 9 9 DAMBUK CIRCLE Total Rural Urban 117

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED CASTES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal - Workers Non-Workers VII VIII IX Trade & Commerce Trnffi)Xll'lStorage& O>lJUlllDlicalion Other Services , .- Persons Males Females.. Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

12 12 16 16 71 64 7 310 119 191 4 4 4 4 41 38 3 188 70 118 8 8 12 12 30 26 4 122 49 73 36 33 3 50 21 29 36 33 3 50 21 29

31 28 3 41 18 23 31 28 3 41 18 23

4 4 9 3 6 • 4 4 9 3 6

3 3 3 3

2 2 2 2

12 12 15 15 32 28 4 260 98 162 4 4 3 3 2 2 138 49 89 8 8 12 12 30 26 4 122 49 73 ' 11 11 14 14 31 27 4 157 58 99 3 3 2 2 35 9 26 8 8 12 12 30 26 4 122 49 73 8 8 12 12 30 26 4 122 49 73 103 40 63 103 40 63 118

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

No. of Total Scheduled Tribes Total Scheduled Tribes Totall house· population in the age group Literates SI. District I C. D. Blockl population Rurall holds No. Circle I Town 0·6 Urban with ST members Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

DIBANG VALLEY DISTRICT Total 3,909 19,572 9,789 9,783 4,336 2,260 2,076 6,904 4,448 2,456 Rural 3,659 18,290 9,026 9,264 4,110 2,149 1,961 6,022 3,826 2,196 Urban 250 1,282 763 519 226 111 115 882 622 260 1. ANINI ETALIN C.D.BLOCK Total 690 2,925 1,445 1,480 611 310 301 921 612 309 Rural 690 2,925 1,445 1,480 611 310 301 921 612 309 Urban ANINI CIRCLE Total 444 1,911 951 960 411 206 205 ' 686 443 243 Rural 444 1,911 951 960 411 206 205 686 443 243 Urban ETALIN CIRCLE Total 177 725 350 375 128 65 63 172 122 50 Rural 177 725 350 375 128 65 63 172 122 50 Urban MIPICIRCLE Total 69 289 144 145 72 ,39 33 63 47 16 Rural 69 289 144 145 72 S9 33 63 47 16 Urban .. HUNLI·KORNLI C.D.BLOCK Total 743 2,841 1,4161,425 540 244 224 618 424 194 Rural 743 2,841 1,4161,425 540 244 224 618 424 194 Urban DESALI CIRCLE Total 165 687 335 352 135 68 67 150 100 50 Rural 165 687 335 352 135 68 67 150 100 50 Urban ANELIH CIRCLE Total 154 620 288 332 98 51 47 112 70 42 Rural 154 620 288 332 98 51 47 112 70 42 Urban KRONLI CIRCLE Total 250 843 435 408 146 74 72 177 133 44 Rural 250 843 435 408 146 74 72 177 133 44 Urban HUNLI CIRCLE Total 174 691 358 333 89 51 38 179 121 58 Rural 174 691 358 333 89 51 38 179 121 58 Urban 3. ROING·DAMBUK C. D. BLOCK Total 2,476 13,806 6,928 6,878 3,257 1,706 1,551 5,365 3,412 1,953 Rural 2,226 12,524 6,165 6,359 3,031 1 ,595 1 ,436 4,483 2,790 1,693 Urban 250 1,282 763 519 226 111 115 882 622 260 ROING CIRCLE Total 1,706 9,167 4,613 4,554 1,947 1,040 907 3,751 2,323 1,428 Rural 1,456 7,885 3,850 4,035 1,721 929 792 2,869 1,701 1,168 Urban 250 1,282 763 519 226 111 115 882 622 260 RaiNG TOWN (C1) Urban 250 1,282 763 519 226 111 115 882 622 260 DAMBUK CIRCLE Total 770 4,639 2,315 2,324 1,310 666 644 1,614 1,089 525 Rural 770 4,639 2,315 2,324 1,310 666 644 1,614 1,089 525 Urban 11 9

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS III (I-IX) I II Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, IV Total Main Workers Cultivators Agricultural Labourers Hunting, Plantation, Orchard Mining & Quarrying &.Amed Activities Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

8,327 4,401 3,926 7,021 3,362 3,659 41 29 11 80 69 11 8,038 4,213 3,825 6,964 3,342 3,622 39 28 11 65 57 8 289 188 101 57 20 37 2 15 12 3 1,310 668 642 1,018 421 597 3 3 1,310 668 642 1,018 421 597 3 3

916 464 452 704 287 417 2 2 ,916 464 452 704 287 417 2 2

232 130 102 166 74 92 232 130 102 166 74 92

162 74 88 148 60 88 162 74 88 148 60 88

1,587 855 732 1,388 694 694 2 2 2 1,587 855 732 1,388 694 694 2 2 2

331 196 135 287 159 128 331 196 135 287 159 128

404 181 223 384 164 220 404 181 223 384 164 220

439 255 184 379 208 171 439 255 184 379 208 171

413 223 190 335 160 175 413 223 190 335 160 175

5,430 2,878 2,552 4,615 2,247 2,368 38 26 12 75 65 10 5,141 2,690 2,451 4,558 2,227 2,331 36 25 11 60 53 7 289 188 101 57 20 37 2 15 12 3 3,647 1,886 1,761 3,011 1,401 1,610 23 11 12 60 52 8 3,358 1,698 1,660 2,954 1,381 1,573 21 10 11 45 40 5 289 188 101 57 20 37 2 15 12 3 289 188 101 57 20 37 2 15 12 3 1,783 992 791 1.604 846 758 15 15 15 13 2 1,783 992 791 1,604 846 758 15 15 15 13 2 l~U

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS

TotaV SI. District/C. D. Block! Circle! V Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing & Repairs Rural/ VI No. Town Constructions Urban V (a) Household Industry V (b) Other than H.H.1.

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

1 2 3 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

DIBANG VALLEY DISTRICT Total 4 4 35 32 3 256 229 27 Rural 3 3 34 32 2 237 211 26 Urban 19 18 1 ANINI-ETAUN C.D.BLOCK Total 3 2 82 79 3 Rural 3 2 82 79 3 Urban ANINI CIRCLE Total 3 2 40 39 Rural 3 2 40 39 Urban ETALlN CIRCLE Total 35 33 2 Rural 35 33 2 Urban MIPICIRCLE Total 7 7 Rural 7 7 Urban 2. HUNLI-KRONLI C. D . BLOCK Total 3 3 75 66 9 Rural 3 3 75 66 9 Urban DESALI CIRCLE Total 12 12 Rural 12 12 Urban ANELIH CIRCLE Total 2 2 Rural 2 2 Urban KRONLl CIRCLE Total 3 3 19 17 2 Aural 3 3 19 17 2 Urban

HUNLI CIRCLE Total 42 35 7 Rural 42 35 7 Urban 3. ROING-DAMBUK C.D. BLOCK Total 32 31 99 84 15 Rural 31 31 80 66 14 Urban 19 18 RGING CIRCLE Total 19 18 67 61 6 Rural 18 18 48 43 5 Urban 19 18 RGING TOWN (C1) Urban 19 18 DAMBUK CIRCLE Total 13 13 32 23 9 Rural 13 13 32 23 9 Urban 121

DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES

INDUSTRIAL CATEGORY OF MAIN WORKERS Marginal - Workers Non·Workers VII VIII IX Trade & Commerce Tr.m;;~Stora!}'&('onllmmication Other Services

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

68 32 16 44 42 2 778 586 192 160 71 89 11,085 5,317 5,768 52 37 15 39 37 2 605 469 136 160 71 89 10,092 4,742 5,350 16 15 5 5 173 117 56 993 575 418 14 7 7 6 5 183 151 32 49 18 31 1,566 759 807 14 7 7 6 5 183 151 32 49 18 31 1,566 759 B07

9 4 5 2 2 155 128 27 995 487 508 9 4 5 2 2 155 128 27 995 487 50B

5 3 2 4 3 21 16 5 48 18 30 445 202 243 5 3 2 4 3 21 16 5 48 18 30 445 202 243

7 7 126 70 56 7 7 126 70 56

6 5 20 20 91 71 20 17 2 15 1,237 559 678 6 5 20 20 91 71 20 17 2 15 1,237 559 678

10 10 22 15 7 356 139 217 10 10 22 15 7 356 139 217

2 2 3 3 11 10 216 107 109 2 2 3 3 11 10 216 107 109

3 2 7 7 27 21 6 17 2 15 3B7 178 209 3 2 7 7 27 21 6 17 2 15 387 178 209

31 25 6 278 135 143 31 25 6 278 135 143

48 44 4 18 17 504 364 140 94 51 43 8,282 3,999 4,283 32 29 3 13 12 331 247 84 94 51 43 7,289 3,424 3,865 16 15 5 5 173 117 56 993 575 418 46 42 4 12 11 408 290 118 89 49 40 5,431 2,678 2,753 30 27 3 7 6 235 173 62 89 49 40 4,438 2,103 2,335 16 15 5 5 173 117 56 993 575 418 16 15 5 5 173 117 56 993 575 418 2 2 6 6 96 74 22 5 2 3 2,851 1,321 1,530 Part No. and subject covered Sub-part No., if any, and the topics covered 2

Part I : Administration Report (for official use only) Part: IA- Administration Report Enumeration Part: IS-Administration Report-Tabulation I Part II : General Population Tables Part: IIA-General Population Tables-A-Series Part: liS-Primary Census Abstract

Part III : General Economic Tables Part: IIIA-S-series tables of first stage which will be brought out on 10% sample in respect of major states and on full count in respect of smaller states and union territories.

Part: I1I8-S-series tables of second stage which will be brought out on full count. The data relating HHI, OW, Marginal workers and Non-workers seeking available for work will be entered on full count basis.

Part IV: Social and Cultural Tables Part: IVA-C-Series tables of first stage covering age, sex and marital status composition of population, single year age returns, ed~cational levels, school attendance and bilingualism.

Part: IVS-C-Series tables covering mother tongue, religion of population and household composition.

Part V : Migration Tables Part : VA-D-Series tables of first stage covering tables based on 10% sample in respect of major states and on full count in respect of smaller states and union territories.

Part : VS-D-Series tables of second stage covering occupational classificatio n of migrant workers. These tables are based on full count.

Part VI : Fertility Tables F-Series tables of first stage which will be brought out on 10% sample in respect of major states and on full count in respect of smaller states and union territories.

Part VII : Table on Houses and Household H-Series tables covering census houses and the use to Amenities. which these are put, construction material of wall, roof and floor of the census houses occupied by households, tenure status of the house occupied and number of living rooms, household size, housing facilities like drinking water, electricity and toilet available to households and the fuel used by the household for cooking. These tables will also cover tables on scheduled castes and scheduled tribes. This volume will contain analytical notes also.

Part VIII: Special Tables on Scheduled Castes and This part will contain SC and ST series of table for scheduled Scheduled Tribes castes and scheduled tribes respectively. The data relating to scheduled castes and schduled tribes will be entered on full count basis in the third stage and SC/ST tables will be processed on the computer on full count. These will II

Part No. and subject covered Sub-part No., if any, and the topics covered 1 2

cover population of each scheduled caste, ltribe, industrial categories of main and marginal workers, non-workers seeking/available for work and those who never worked before, educational level, school attendance, age, sex and marital status, composition of scheduled castes and scheduled tribes. In addition to these, the fertility tables relating to SC/ST are also covered. These tables also cover for scheduled tribes, their composition by religion, mother tongue and bilingualism.

Part IX : Town Directory, Survey i;1eport on Part-IXA-Town Directory Towns and Villages Part-IXB-Survey Report on selected towns.

Part-I XC-Survey Report on selected villages.

Part X : Ethnographic notes and special studies on scheduled castes and scheduled tribes.

Part XI : Census Atlas Union and State/Union Territory Census Atlases.

Part XII : District Census Handbook Part-XIIA-Village andTown Directory Part XIIB-Village and Townwise Primary Census Abstract. _

The following special papers are also planned and will be published as and when they are ready as 1991 Census papers: (a) Special studies taken up by the Director of Census Operations. (b) Special Areas Surveys. (c) Special Tables for standard Urban Area. (d) Language- Survey Reports. (e) -Post Enumeration Check Report. (f) Age Tables_ (g) Life Tables, (h) Reports on estimates of inter-censal birth and death rates using 1981-91 life tables and age data. (i) Development of Vital Statistics in India.

Besides these special papers, some monographs based on 1991 Census data on subjects of topical interest to be prepared by scholars will be brought out as 1991 Census Monographs.

It is also proposed to carry out some special studies of 1991 Census data in collaboration with other organisa!ions and the results of such studies will be published as occasional papers of the 1991 Census. '

It is also proposed to disseminate census tabulations and the basiC data in machine readable forms such as magnetic tapes, diskettes, floppies, etc. III

Agra AmbalJa Cantt. 1. MIs. Banwari Lal Jain Publishers 27. English 'Book Depot (Reg.) Moti Katra (Reg.) Amrltsar 2. Sumit Law Agency 30/97, Pipal Mandi (Rest) 28. Law Book Agency, 3. Agarwal Law Co. 8/121, Hing Ki Mandi (Rest) G.T. Road, Putligarh (Regd.) Ahmadabad 29. The Book Lovers, 4 Chandra Kant Chiman Lal Vora Petreat Hall Bazar (Reg.) 57-2, Gandhi Road, P.B. No. 163 (Reg.) Anand 5. New Order Book Co. 30. Vijays Magazine Agency, Gandhi Road, Ellis Bridge (Reg.) Station Road (Rest) 6. Kunal Subscription Agency, Anantapur Mina Park Society, Nava Wadaj (Reg.) 31. Shri Vani Stores, 7. Law House, Kamla Nagar (Rest) Near Municipal Swimming Bath, Bhadra (Rest) Aizawl 8. Mahajan Bros., 32. Modern Book Stall, Super Market, Ba::;ement Hospital Road, Bara Bazar (Rest) Ashram Road, Navrangpura (Reg.) Ballabgarh 9. Himanshu Book Co. 33. Om Trade Well, 10; Mission Market, Near Gujarat College (Rest) Unchagaon Gate (Reg.) 10. Academic Book Centre, 10, Walkeshwar Society Bangalore Politechnique (Rest) 34. Internationa1 Book House, (P) Ltd., 11. Educational Booksellers, 4 K. G. Road (Reg.) Gandhi Road (Reg.) 35. S. S. Book Emporium, 12. Lawyer's Credit & Supply Cop. Society Ltd. 118, Mount Joy Road, Hanumant Nagar (Reg.) City Civil Court Compound, Bhadra (Rest) 36. Standard Book Depot, 13. Indian Law House, Avenue Road (Reg.) 252, 1st Floor Kashipura, Outside Raipur Gate (Rest) 37. Vichara Sahitya Ltd., Balapet (Reg.) 14. Roshan Ranjit Brothers 38. Coming Man, Residency Road (Rest) 371/7, Baba Ayaram Road (Rest) 39. Bhagyalakshmi Stores, Ahemadnagar 524, Shrinagar Main Road, 15. V.P. Jorewakar, Barashankari (Rest) Prop. Rama General Stores, Navi Path (Rest) 40. N.S.A. Majeed Khan, Ajmer C/o. Khan Transport & Air Travels (Rest) 16. Book Land, 663, Madar Gate (Reg.) Bansdrom Allahabad 41. Current Books & Periodicals AgenCies, 17. University Book Agency 'C' Block, No. 25 (Rest) 15-B, Elgin Road (Reg.) Barelly 18. Kitabistan, 30, Chak Road (Reg.) 42. Pathak Pustak Bhawan, 19. Law Book Co. Ram Narain Part (Reg.) Sardar Patel Marg, P.B. 4 (Reg.) 43. Ashok Book Depot, 20. Ram Narian Lal Beni Prasad Bara Bazar (Rest) 2, Katra Road (Reg.) Bhagalpur 21. Universal Book Co. 44. Paper & Stationery Stores, 20, M. G. Road (Reg.) D. M. Singh Road, Bhagalpur (Reg) 22. A.H. Wheeler & Co. Pvt. Ltd., Vadodar City Book Shop (Rest) 45. New Medical Book House, 23. New Book House, 540, Maden Zampa Road (Reg.) 32, Tashkant Road (Reg.) 46. Baroda Productivity Council, (Book Division) 24. Universal Book Shop, Productivity Road, (Rest) M. G. Road (Reg.) 47. Hamdip AgenCies, 25. Law Publisher Maden Zampa Road (Rest) Sardar Patel Marg, P.B. No. 77 (Reg.) Bhopal 26. International Library Service, 48. Lyall Book Depot, 316 Alopibag, Punjabi Colony (Rest) Moh Din Building, Motia Park, Sultania Road (Reg.) IV

Bhubaneshwar 72. Dhan Lal Bros., 49.' The Modem Book Depot Unit, 5, Gandhi Road (Reg.) 111, Stational square (Reg.) 73. N. K. Tripathi Pvt. Ltd., 50. Vani Vikash, Princess Street (Reg.) B-1, Saheed Nagar (Rest) 74. Bhayanl Book Depot, 51. Bidya Mandir, 150, Princess Street (Reg.) Eastern Tower Market Building (Rest) 75. Shri Agency, 6, Harish 72-0, Dixet Road, Bhavnagar Vile parle (Reg.) 52. Shah Parshotam Das Gigabhai, 76. Universal Book Depot Corpn., M. G. Road (Rest) 546, ;jar Mahal Dhobi Talao (Reg.) Bholpur 77. Subscribers Subscription Services India, 53. Bholpur Pustakalaya, 190, Bazar Gate Street (Rest) Rabindra Sarani 78. C. Shanti Lal & Co., P.O. Bholpur, Birbhum (W.B.) (Rest) 86, Princess Street (Reg.) Bljapur 79 Creative Books & Periodicals Pvt. Ltd., 54. Shah D. V. Deshpande, 17, Police Court Lane (Reg.) Prop. Vinod Book Depot 80. A.K. Agencies, Near Shiralshetti Chowk (Rest) L2/15, Luxmi Raman Society Bangur Ngr. (Reg.) 55. Ajay Law Agency, 81. Jaina Book Agency (India), Hospital Chowk (Best Chopra) Bhagvan Bazar (Rest) 649-A, Goregaon Road, Dhobi Talao (Reg .. ) Baldyanath 82. Giri Trading.Agency, 56. Jaidip Agency, Bhandarkar Road, Matunga (Rest) Pistt. Santhal Parganas, (Rest) 83. Bombay Law House, Bombay 76, Madows Street (Rest) 57. Charles Lambert & Coy., 84. K.K. Bhuvneshwari, 110, M.G. Road, P.B. 1032 (Reg.) 42, Paria Narwan Street (Rest) 58. Current Book House, 85. Executive Book Service, Maruti Lane Raghunath Dadaji Street (Reg.) 74, Princess Street (Rest) 59. Curr~nt Technical Literature Co. Pvt. Ltd., 86. G. A. Brothers, India House, 1st Floor, Opp. G.P.O. (Reg.) 50, Princess Street (Rest) 60. C. Jamnadas & Co. Bookseller, 87. Devendra S. Sharma, 146 C, Princess Street (Reg.) Sattan Chawl, R-7 H.F. Society Road 61. International Book House, Ltd., 5th Natwar Nagar Road, Jogeshwari (E) (Rest) Indian Merchantile Mission Extn. 88. Nav Bharat Sahitya Mandir, Madame Cama Road (Regd.) Gandhi Marg, Princess Street (Rest) 62. Kothari Book Depot, 89. Sterling Book House, Acharya Dande Marg, Parel (Reg.) 181-D.N. Road, Fort (Rest) 63. Lakhani Book Depot, 90. Vidya Book House, Girgaum (Reg.) 19-Krishna Niwas, Bombay (Rest) 64. Lok Vang Maya Griha Pvt. Ltd., Calcutta 190/B, Khetwadi Main Road (Reg.) 91. Das Gupta & Co. Ltd., 65. World Literature, 54/2, College Street (Reg.) Pyara Singh Chig House 92. R. Chambrary & Co. Ltd., Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg, Bhandup Kant House, P-33 Mission Row Ext. (Reg.) 66. M. & J. Services, 93. S.K. Lahiri & Co. Ltd., 2-A, Mohan Kunj Dadar College Street (Reg.) 68, Jyotelea Fule Road (Reg.) 94. W. Newsman & Co. Ltd., 67. Popular Book Depot, 3-01d Court House Street (Reg.) Dr. Bhadkamkar Road (Reg.) 95. Mukherjee & Coy., 68. Sunder Das Gian Chand, P-27-B, C.I.T. Road, Scheme-52 (Rest) 601, Girigaum Road, Near Princess Street (Reg.) 96. K.K. Roy, 69. Thacker & Co., 55-Gariahat Road, P.B. 10210 (Rest) Rampart Row (Reg.) 97. Manimala, 123-Row Bazar Street (Reg.) 70. All India Book Supply Co., 98. Modern Book Depot, Kalbadevi Road (Reg.) 78, Chowringhee Centre (Reg) 71. Usha Book Depot, 99. New Script, 172/3, Rash Behari Avenue (Reg.) 585/A, Chira Bazar (Reg.) v

100. Mukharjee Library, Colmbatore 1, Gopi Mohan Datta Lane (Rest) 128. Marry Martin, 101. K.L.M. (P) Ltd., 9/79, Gokhale Street (Reg.) 257-B.B. Ganguly Street (Reg.) 129. Continental Agencies, 102. Scientific Book Agency, 4-A, Sakthi Vihar (Rest) 103-Netaji Sub hash Road (Rest) 130. Radhi Mani Stores, 103. P. Upadhyay, 60-A, Raja Street (Rest) 1S-Munshi Sardaruddin Lane (Reg.) Chirala 104. G. A. Enterprise, 131. Mahalakshmi Enterprises, 15/1/1, Centre (Reg.) Opp. B Mohan Theatre (Rest) 105. K. Bagchi, Dehradun 286-B.B. Ganguly Street (Reg.) 132. Bishan Singh & Mahendra Pal Singh, 106. Overseas Publications, 23-A, Can naught Place 14-Hare Street (Rest) 133. Jugal Kishore & Co., 107. Book Corporational, 23-C, Rajpur Road (Reg.) 1-Mangoe Lane (Reg.) 134. Natraj Publishers, 108. S.C. Sarkar & Sons Pvt. Ltd., 52-Rajpur Road (Reg.) Law Publishers & Book Sellers 135. International Book Distributor, 1C, Bankim Chatterjee Street, 700 073 (Reg.) 1st Floor, 913 Rajpur Road (Reg.) 109. Techno Books International, Damoh P-4, New Howrah Approach Road (Rest) 136. Ram Shanker Agrawal, 110. Basaniwal Enterprises, 2S3-Asali Ward-2 (Rest) 309-Bipin Behari Ganguli Street (Rest) Delhi 111. Best Books, 1A, College Row (Rest) 137. Alma Ram & Sons, 112. Lahari & Co., 8/1A, Ashtas Road (Rest) Kashmere Gate (Reg.) 113. Unique Form Centre, 1, Mangoe Lane (Rest) 138. Bahri Bros., 243, Lalpat Rai ~arket (Reg.) 114. Jain Law Agency, 139. Bookwell, Shop No.5, Sector 22D (Reg.) 85-Sant Nirankari"Cofony, P.B. 1565, O'efhi-9 115. Rama News Agency, 140. Dhanwantri Medical & Law Book House, Booksellers, Sector-22 (Reg.) 1522-Lajpatrai Mrk. (Reg.) 116. Universal Book Store, 141. Federal Law Depot, Sector 17-0 (Reg.) Kashmere Gate (Reg.) 117. English Book Depot, 142. Indian Army Book Depot - 3, No. 34, Sector 22-B (Rest) Ansari Road, Daryaganj (Reg.) 118. Jain General House, 143. J.M. Jaina & Bros., Sector 17-D (Reg.) Mori Gate (Reg.) 119. Manik Book Shop, 144. K.L. Sethi, 70-72, Sector 17-D (Reg.) B-55, Shakarpur (Reg.) 120. Naveen Book Agency, 145. Universal Book & Stationery Co., 80-82, Sector 17-0 (Rest) 16-Netaji Subhash Marg (Reg.) 121. Chandigarh Law House, 146. Universal Book Traders, 1002, Sector 22-B (Best) 80-Gokhle Market (Reg.) 122. Variety Book Store, 147. Young Man & Co., SCO 69, Sector 17-D (Rest) Nai Sarak (Reg.) Cuttack 148. General Book Depot, 123. Manager Cuttack Law Times Cuttack (Hag.) 1691-Nai Sarak (Reg.) 124. Books International, 149. Munshi Ram Manohar Lal, Banka Bazar (Rest) Oriental Bookseller & Publishers 125. Woodlands, P.B. 1165, Nai Sarak (Rest) Bangali Sahi (Rest) 150. Premier Book. Co., 126. Legal Reliables, Nai Sarak (Reg.) Biswanath Lane (Rest) 151. Motilal Banarsi Das, Chlndwara Bungalow Road, Jawahar Nagar (Reg.) 121. Lath Enterprises, 152. Sangam Book Depot, 6/62-63, Narsinghpur Road (Rest) Main Market Gupta Colony (Reg.) VI

153. University Book House, 180. Pustak Jagat, 15-U.B. BangJow Road, Jawaher Ngr.(Rest) Moli Nagar (Rest) 154. Om law Book House, 181. Jitendra Book Service, Gokhle Market Civil Court Compound(Reg.) Sitaram Bazar (Rest) 155. Ashok Book Agency, 182. Research Co., Poorvi Shalimar Bagh (Reg.) 1865, Tri Nagar (Rest) 156. O.K. Book Organisation, 183. International Trade Linkers, 7-0, Anand Nagar (Reg.) Model Town (Rest) 157. Hindustan Book Agencies (India), 184. Chronica Botanica, 17-UB, Jawahar Nagar (Rest) J.P. Extn., Delhi (Rest) 158. Eagle Book Services, Dhanbad Ganesh Pura (Reg.) 185. New Skotoch Press, P.B. 26 (Rest) 159. Raj Book Agency, 186. F.M. Ansari, Hirapur (Rest) A-39, Shiv Puri (Reg.) Darbhanga 160. Krishna Law House, 187. Sahitya Sagar, Tis Hazari (Reg.) P.B. No. 12. P.O. Imhorisarai (Rest) 161. Indian Documentation Sercive, Dhule Ansari Moad (Rest) 188. Swanandi Knowledge Book Agency, (Rest) 162. Standard Booksellers, Erankulam 402, Kucha Bulaji Chandni Chowk 189. Pai & Coy. Broadway, (Reg.) Dariba Kalan (Reg.) Ferozpur Cantt. 163. Shyam Bros., 190. English Book Depot, IXl5134, East Old Salimpur Delhi (Reg.) 78-Jhok Road (Reg.) 164. Capital Law House, Gauhatl Viswas Nagar, Shahdara (Reg.) 191. United Publishers, 165. Ekta Book Co., Pan Bazar Main Road (Rest) Majlis Park, Adarsh Ngr. (Reg.) 192. Ashoka Publishing House (Rest) 166. Commercial House, Gaya 1478-Dewan Hall Road 193. Sahitya Sad an , Near Moti Cinema (Rest) Gautam Budh Marg (Reg.) 167. Venus Enterprises, Booksellers & Publishers B2/85, Ashok Vihar Floor-II (Reg.) 194. Savitri Book Agency, 168. Fine Book Services, Indira Niwas, Bordem Bicholim (Rest) 10529 Bagichi Purki 195. Prabhu Book Service, Subzi Mandi, Delhi (Reg.) Nai Subzi Mandi (Rest) 169. Texla Law Agency, 196. Indian Publication, Gurdwara Marg, Shahdara (Rest) 2052-Sectors Urban Estate (Rest) 170. Emvee Enterprises, Gandhidham 632-Bhai Parmanand Colony (Rest) 197. Abdee Agency, B2-26 171. All Indian Educational Supply Co., Gwalior Jawahar Nagar ~Rest) 198. Loyal Book Depot, 172. Roop Rai Bros., Saraswati Sad an, Ratankar Bazar (Reg.) 20B-Bhai Parmanand Colony (Rest) 199. Tatar Bros., 173. Delhi Law House, Sarafa Bazar, Lashker (Reg.) 77-Gokhle Market (Rest) 200. Anand Pustak Sadan, 174. Medical House, (Regd.) Shinde Ke Chhaoni (Reg.) 3656-Qutab-Road (Rest) 201. M.C. Dafter M.B. Jain & Bros., 175. Sher-e-Punjab law Book House, Sarafa Lashkar (Rest) 3/8, Kuncha Mir Ashiq Chawri Bazar(Rest) 202. Adarsh Pustak Sadan, 176. Capital Agencies, 5/26, Bhan Ka Bazar (Reg.) Balbir Nagar, Shahdara (Rest) 203. A. Gupta Book Agency, 177. Law Literature House, Anand Niwas, Falka Bazar (Rest) 2646-Bilimaran (Rest) Ghaziabad 178. Ajanta Books Internatonal, 204. S. Gupta, I-UB Jawahar Nagar (Rest) H. No. 420, Vishambar Nagar, Hoshiarpur 179. Academy Publishers, 10-A, Shakar Pur (Rest) VII

Hyderabad 228. Kanpoon Prakashak, 205. Book Syndicate, Opp.Gurudwara, Anand Cinema Road, (Reg.) Devka Mahal, Opp. Central Bank (Reg.) 229. United Book Traders, 206. Labour Law Publications, Opp. Police Lane (Rest) 873, Sultan Bazar (Reg.) 230. Charbhuja Traders, 207. Asia Law House, Juni Mandi (Rest) Opp. High Court (Reg.) Jabalpur 208. Book Links Corporations, 231. Modern Book House, Narayanagoda (Reg.) 286-Jawaharganj (Reg.) 209. Ratna, 232. Paras Book, 16-11-493, Dilsukh Nagar Colony (Rest) 129-Cantt. (Reg.) 210. NationalLaw House, Jhansl 4-3.714, Ramkute (Rest) 233. Universal Law House, Hardwar Manik Chowk (Rest) 211. Pandi Salyeshwara Nand Kailash Chand Jammu Pandey, Saraswati (Reg.) 234: Heldia Publishers, 212. Rudrakash Mala Pustakalaya, 128-A, Gandhi Nagar (Rest) Bara Bazar (Rest) Jhun Jhunun Hathras 235. Shashi Kumar Sharat Chander, Jhun Jhunun (Reg.) 213. Jain Book Depot, Jalandhar City Rohtak Wala Nohara Agra Road (Rest) 236. Law Book Depot, 214. Raghu Enterprises, Adda Basti, G. T. Road, (Rest) Gaushala Road, Chandra Puri (Rest) Kakinada Indore 237. N. Venkateshwar Rao, 215. Modern Book House, Mangapathy Agencies (Rest) Shiv Vilas Palace (Reg.) Kanpur 216. Surya Kant Dinesh Kant, 238. Advani & COl., Swaroop, Sahitya Sadan P. Box 100, The Mall (Reg.) 213, Khajuri Bazar, M. G. Road 239. Sahitya Niketan, Imphal Sharadhanand Park (Reg.) 217. P.C. Jain Co., (Rest) 240. Universal Book Stall, 218. K.C. Robbi, The Mall (Reg.) MIs. Kecee Enterprises, Imphal (Rest) 241. Low Book Emporium, 219. Khuraijain Ajit Singh, 16/60, Civil Lines (Reg.) Pukhri South (Rest) 242. Pustak Bhawan, Jaipur 40/69, Paredi (Rest) 220. Bharat Law House, Karaikal Booksellers & Publishers 243. Selvi Store House, Opp. Press, Prakash Cinema (Reg.) 185-188, Thiuvallar Road (Rest) 221. I'italiya Pustak Bhandar, Kumta Mishra Rajaji Ka-Rasta (Reg.) 244. S. V. Kamat, 222. Kishore Book Depot, Kumta (Reg) Sardar Patel Marg (Reg.) Kazipet Jameshedpur 245. VAN. Raju, 223. Gupta Stores, News Agent (Rest) Dhatkidith (Reg.) Kurseong Jamnagar 246. Ashoka Bros., 224. Swadeshi Vastu Bhandar, 69-Hill Cart Road, P.O. Kurseong (Rest) Ratnabai Masjid Road (Reg.) 225. Scientific & Technical Literature CO.(Rest) 247. Aspiration Stores, Jodhpur Post (AMP) 226. Dwarka Das Rathi, Via Hospet (Rest), Pin Code 583201 (KARNATAKA) Wholesale Books, Cinema and News Agents Kottayam Outna Sujatigarh (Reg.) 248. Law India Book Sellers & Publishers, 227. Law House, (Rest) High Court Road (Reg.) Kishtwar 249. Wazir Book Deptt., (J & K) (Rest) VII[

Lucknow Mussoore 250. British Book Depot, 275. Hind Traders, 84, Hazarat Ganj (Reg.) Ramanand Shop, Deodhar Road (Rest) 251. Eastern Book Co., Mysore 24, Lalbagh Road (Reg.) 276. People Book House, 252. Ram Advani, Opp. Jagan Mohan Place (Reg.) Hazarat Ganj, P.B. 154 (Reg.) 277. Geeta Book House, 253. S. Kumar and Associates, New State Circle (Reg.) Guru Govind Singh Marg (Reg.) Nainl Tal 254. Aquarium Supply Co., 278. Council Book Depot, C-14, Vivekanandpuri (Rest) Bara Bazar (Reg.) 255. Law Book Academy, Nagpur 195-Rajendra Nagar (Rest) 279. Western-Book Depot, Ludhlana Residency Road 256. Lyall Book Depot, 280. Tribal Research Centre, Chavra Bazar (Reg.) Block No. 11, Surajbali Road, Sadar (Rest) 257. MohiAdra Bros., Nadiad KachFi~i Road (Rest) 281. RS. Desai, 258. Nand'a Stationery Bhandar, Staiion Road (Rest) Pustak Bazar (Reg.) 282. Chaware Yeshwant Rao Gyanobarao, Madras Knowledge Book Agency (Rest) 259. C. Subha Chetty & Co., Nashik 62-Big Street, Tripalicane (Reg.) 283. G.K. Bros., 260. P. Vardhachary & Co., Main Road (Reg.) 8-Linghi Chetty St. (Reg.) New Delhi 261. C. Sitaraman & Co., 284. Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, 33-Royapettach High Road (Reg.) B-2, Vishal Enclave, New Delhi-27 (Reg.) 262. Madras Book Agency, 285. Amrit Book Co., 42-Tirumangalam Road (Reg.) Connaught Circus (Reg.) 263. Swamy Publishers, 286. Aparana Enterprises, P.B. No. 2368 (Rest) New Delhi (Rest) 264. Sangam Publishers, 287. Central News Agency, 11-S.S. Street (Reg.) 23/90 Connaught Circus (Reg.) 265. G. Somasundaram, 288. English Book Stores, 44-Areat Road, Vadapalain (Rest) 7-2, Connaught Circus (Reg.) 266. M.M. Subscription Agencies, 289. Jain Book Agency, C/o Prem House Harington Road (Rest) Connaught Circus (Reg.) 267. Hira & Hema, (Book Sellers) 290. Jyana Book Depot, Karol Bagh (Reg.) Housing Board Colony 291. Lakshmi Book Store, 72 Janapath Thiruvanmiyur P.O. (Rest) P.O. Box 558 (Reg.) 268. Les Lives, 292. Mehra Bros., 710-T.H. Road (Rest) 50-G, Kalkaji (Reg.) Meerut 293. Navyug Traders, 269. Loyal Book Depot, Desh Bandhu Gupta Marg Near Govt. College (Reg.) Dev Nagar (Reg.) 270. Angira Library, 294. Oxford Book & Stationery Co., 51-Victoria Park Octroi (Rest) SCindia House (Reg.) 271. Bharat Educational Store, 295. People Publishing House (P) Ltd., Chippi Road (Reg.) Rani Jhansi Road (Reg.) Moradabad 296. Rama Krishna & Sons, (Lahore) 272. Rama Book Depot, 16/B, Connaught Place (Reg.) Station Road (Rest) 297. R.K. Publishers, Mhow Cantt. 23, Beadanpura, Karol Bagh (Reg.) 273. Oxford Book Depot, 298, International Book House, Main Street (Rest) Nehru Place (Rest) 274. A.N. Gupta, Railway Book Stall, Railway Station (Rest) IX

299. Ravindra Book Agency, 326. Satish Book Depot, 30-C Amar Colony Market 51/12, New Market, Karol Bagh (Rest) Lajpat Nagar (Reg.) 327. Mohan Law House, 300. Hind Book House, G-6/7, Malviya Nagar (Rest) 82-Janapath (Reg.) 328. Mahajan Book Agency, 301. Sat Narain & Sons, Nangal Raya (Reg.) 40-A, NDMC Market, Babar Road (Reg.) 329. Rajendra Book Agency, , 302. Delhi Book Co., Double Storey, Lajpat Nagar (Rest) M/12, Connaught Circus (Rest) 330. Eagle Book Services, 303. Navrang, F-195, Mansarover Garden (Reg.) P.B. 7, Indrapuri (Rest) 331. Suneja Book Centre, 304. Books India Corporation, Connaught Circus (Reg.) New Rohtak Road (Reg.) 332. Lakshmi Book Store, 305. Globe Publishers, Janapath (Reg.) C-33, Nizamuddin£ast. '(Rest) 333. Metropolitan Book Co. Ltd., 306. Scientific Instruments Stores, 1, Netaji Sub hash Marg (Reg.) A-355, New Rajinder Nagar (Reg.) 334. Progresive Book Depot, 307. Jain Bros., Pahar Ganj (Rest) East Park Road, Karol Bagh (Rest) 335. Space Age, 308. Jain Map & Book Agency, 1st -B/186, Lajpat Nagar (Rest) Karol Bagh (Reg.) 336. Kamal Publications, 309. Eastern Book Enterprises, 33-Bhagat Singh Market 1274/3, Hari Singh Nalwa Street Malvia Nagar (Rest) Karol Bagh (Rest) Nokha 310. The Mac Millan Co. of India Ltd., 337. Shri Shyam Sundar Misra, 2/10, Ansari Road (Rest) Munsif Magistrate, Nokha (Rest) 311. Star Publication Pvt. Ltd., Nowgong \ 4/5-B, Asaf Ali Road (Rest) 338. Sri Padma Dhar Nath, 312. Grover Book & Stationery Co., Morigaon, Commercial Institute (Rest) 58-Nehru Place, Shop No.1 09 New Delhi (Reg.) Pali 313. Modern Book Centre, 339. Om Prakash Sunil Kumar, H-39, Green Park (Reg.) Sarafa Bazar (Rest) 314. Sterling Publishers (P) Ltd., Patna Safdarjung Enclave (Rest) 340. J.N.P. Aggarwal & Co., 315. Golden Book Centre, Padri Ki Haveli (Reg:) Bank Street, Karol Bagh (Rest) 341. Vibhagiya Prakashan, 316. Harjeet & Co., Vikri Kendra Atetha Karayalaya Chuna Mandi, Pahar Ganj (Rest) Neva Sachiwalaya (Reg.) 317. UBS Publishers, 342. Lakshmi Trading Co., 5-Ansari Road (Rest) Padri Ki Haveli, Patna (Reg.) 318. Deep Publications, Pondicherry 154/B, Savitri Nagar (Rest) 343. Jagan Nath Pandit & Sons, 319. Minakshi International Publications, Arfabad Colony P.O. Gulzarbagh (Rest) G-6/4, Malviya Nagar (Rest) 344. Puthaghalam, 320. Sandeep Pustak Bhandar, 142, Gandhi Road (Rest) Rajouri Garden (Rest) 345. Honest Book House, 321. Print India, 9, Rua Duplix (Rest) 11-Darya Ganj (Rest) Pune 322. National Literature Palace, 346. Saraswat, WZ-230, Ram Chowk 132/1, J.M. Road, Opp. Modern High School (Reg.) Palam Enclave (Reg.) 347. International Book Service, 323. Kamal & Co., Deccan Ghymn Khana (Reg.) 302-Gautam Nagar (Rest) 348. Raka Book Agency, 324. S. Chand & Co. Ltd., Opp. Nathers Chawal Near Appa Balwant Chowk (Reg.) P.O. Box No. 5733, Ram Nagar (Reg.) 349. Verma Book Centre, 325. Neeta Prakash an, 649, Naraya Path (Rest) D-50, South Extension (NDSE) Part-I (Rest) x

350. Popular Book House, Surat 75, Deccan Ghym Khanna (Reg.) 368. Shri Gajanan Pustakalaya, 351. Dastane Ramchandra & Co., Tower Road (Reg.) 456, Raviwar Path, 369. Raghuwanshi Law House, Phadke Hand Chowk (Rest) Near Pura Gate (Rest) Pudukkottal Solapur 352. Meenakshi Pathippagam, 370. Gazanan Book Stores, 41/42, East Main Street (Rest) Main Road (Rest) 353. P.N. Swaminathan & Co., Sunam Bazar Street (Reg.) 371. Sahiba Agencies, Rajkot Geeta Bhawan Road (Rest) 354, Vinay Book Depot, Saharanpur Opp. health Visitors School, 372. Chandra Bharata Pustak Bhandar, Bank of India Building (Reg.) Court Road (Rest) 355. Mohan Lal Dossabhai, Tiruchirapalli State Bank of India Building (Reg.) 373. Shri Vidya Book Shop, Raipur 62, High Road, (Rest) 356. 356, Central Book House, Trivandrum Sadar Bazar (Rest) 374. Sukumai Book Stall, Ranchi Station Road (Rest) 357. Crown Book Depot, 375. International Book Depot, Upper Bazar (Reg.) P.B.4 Main Road (Reg.) Rajgangpur 376. Shri Devi Book House, 358. Crown Tire & Equipment Co., Devi Vilas Compound (Reg.) Block No.1 Qr. No. 30 D.C. Colony (Rest) Tuticorin Robertsonpet 377. K. Thiagarajan (Rest) 359. Eswari Book Centre, Umreth 11 & 12 P.K. Market (KGF 563122) (Rest) 378. Indu Kumar Ochhav Lal Gandhi, (Rest) Rohtak Varanasi 360. Manthan Publications, 379. Viswa Vidhayalalya, B-111/1629, Para Mohalla (Rest) K-40/18, Bhaironath Marg (Reg.) Sangrur 380. International Publicity Service, 361. Darshan Pustakalaya, Bhaironath Kathki Haveli (Reg.) Gandhi Marg (Reg.) 381. Kalpana Corporation, Secunderabad P.B. No.5 Varanasi (Rest) 362. Anapurna Industries, 382. Meena Book Centre, 1-3-14 Kalasegada (R est) Varanasi Shimla Vishakhapatnam 363. Minerva Book House, 383. Gupta Bros. (Books) The Mall (Rest) Vizia Building, Main Road (Reg.) 384. Book Centre, 364. Rachna Development Area, Main Road (Rest) Gangtok (Rest) Vijayawada Shillong 385. Vishalandhara Publishing, 365. Paul Agency & Distributors, Chand Ram Building (Rest) Umpling Shillong (Rest) 386. Novadaya Subscription Agency, (Reg~) Sivakasi Villupu,ram 366. Ganesh Stores, 387. Baby Stores, South Car Street (Rest) 167-168, Thiru-vi-ka-Road (Rest) Salem Vellore 367. Jain Magazine Agency, 388. S. Thangavalu, Rajgarh Road (Reg.) Booshan Nagar, Solavanpit (Rest) I' Page / Colmn. / Para / Word Read For """

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18 Para No. 1 Analysis of approach by 62.15 17.62 Line No. 1 Pucca road

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