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SER\ES 15 MANIF;UR

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK DISTRICT

PART XII - A & B Village and Town Directory & Primary Census Abstract

A.R. Khan of the Indian Administrative Service Director of Census Operations, 1991 CENSUS PUBLICATION PROGRAMME MANIPUR STATE

Paper/part number Title and subject matter Paper I of 1991 Provisional Population Totals Supplement to Paper I of 1991 Provisional Populations Totals Paper 2 of 1991 Final Population Totals Part I A Administration Report on Enumeration. Part I B Admn. Report on Tabulation. Part II A General Population Totals. Part II B Primary Census Abstracts. Part III B General Economic Tables. Part IV A-B Social and Cultural Tables. Part V A-B Migration Tables. Part VI Fertility Tables. Part VII Tables on Houses and Household Amenities Part VIII Spec_ial Tables on SC & ST Part IX A Town Directory Part IX B Survey Report on Selected Towns Part IX C Survey Report on Selected villages, Part X Ethnographic Notes and Special Studies on SC/ST, Part XI Census Atlas Part XII A-B District Census Handbook (One Volume for each district village and Town Directories and Primary Census Abstracts. CONTENTS

1. Foreword '2. Preface 3. Map of 4. Population profile 5. Important Statistics 6. Analytical note ...... , .... t-8 -Census concepts-brief history of the district and District Census :Handbook~ ScopeofViJlage Directory and Town Directory-Physical aspects and major characteristics of the district-Brief descriptions of places of importance. - 7. Analysis oF-Data: 9-16- Brief analysis of district and sub-divisionwise/C.D. Blockwise Cenuss data.-:-analysis of village data.

PART A - VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY 17~9

8. Section I - Village Directory : Note explaining the codes used in the Village Directory Map of Paomata Sub-division/Paomata T.D. Block . Alphabetical list of viI ages of Paomata T.D. Block Village Directory of Paomata T.D. Block Map of Mao Maram Sub-division/Mao Maram T.D. Block Alphabetical list of villages of Mao Maram T.D. Block Village Directory of Mao Maram T.D. Block Map of Sadar Hills West Sub-Division/ T.D. Block - Alphabetical,list of villages of Kangpokpi T.D. Block Village Directory of Kangpokpi T.D. Block Map of Sadar Hills, East Sub-Division{ T.D. Blotk Alphabetical list of villages of Saikul T.D. Block -Village Directory ofSaikul T.D. Block

A.,pendices (I-Iv) 71-80

9. SECTION 11- TOWN DIREcrORY (There is no town in the district) 81-128

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

B. Village Primcuy.<:ensus Abstract Paomata T.D. Block Mao Maram T.D. Block KangpokpiT.D. Block Saikul T.D. Block

C. District Primary Census Abstract of SC{ST District Primary Census Abstract of SC District Primary Census Abstract of ST FOREWO,RD

Publication of the District Census HandbQoks (DCHs) was initiqted after ~he 1951. Census. and. is continuing since then with some innovations/ modifications after each dec€nnial Census.. This is the most valuable district level publication brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each State. Govt./ " _ ' , . ' t ~'''''' administration. It inter-alia provides data/information on some of the bask demographic ~ " , and socia-economic characteristics and on the availability of certai~ important civic amenities/facilities 'in each village and town of the respective districts. This p~blication has thus proved to the of irnmeri~~' utility to the planners, ~dministrators, academicians and research~rs.

The scope of the DCH was initially confined to certain important census tables on population, eco­ nomic and soci~-cultural asp~cts as also the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) ot each village and t~~ (~ard~ . , . ... . wise) of the district. The DCHs. published after the 1961 Census contained a descriptive account of the. - -_ -_ -- - /; district, administrative statistics census tables and villages and Town Directories and Part-B comprising . i . Village and Town (PCA) were released in all the States and Union Territories, The third Part (C).-oftlie District Census Handbooks com prising administrative statistics and' district census tabled, .which was alSo to . be brought out, could not be . published in many State/ UTs due to considerable delay in compilation of relevant materials. In 198Lsome new features along with the restructuring of the formats 6f 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 Ditectori~s, the PCA ofvillages' and towns (ward­ wise) including Scheduled Caste and Schedule Tribe PCA upto tehsil ftown level were provided in Part ;~B. To illustrate, all the amenities except electricity, were brought together in the VHJage Directory and if an amenity was not available in the referrent villages, the distance in broad ranges frortr the nearest place having such amenity was given. Informatio,n on so~ new items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the villages were provided so as to meet some oftne requirements of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme. Similarly, information on approach to the village was also provided for the first time in the Villages pirectory so as to give an idea about the' number of inaccessible villages in each district. In case of Town Directories also, keeping in view the requirements of , " the Minimum Needs Programme, a Statement NA 'On slums was provided so as to enable the plqnners to chalk out the programmes for providing better civic and other amenities in the slums. In this statement details on civic and other amenities were reported for the slums of class I and Class II towns. Apart from this, one column on the Schedule Castes and Scheduled Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes/centres were added in Statements Nand V respectively.

The manner of presentation of the DCHs for the 1991 Census is by and large the same as followed in 1981. However, the format of PCA has been restructured slightly in the 1991 Census for the benefit of data users. Nine-fold industrial classification of main worker$ has been given as against four-fold industrial classi- fication presented in the 1981 Census. In addifion t6 th~;theseK-wise population in the 0-6 age-group has also been included in PCA for the first time with, a view to enabling data users t6 compute more realistic 'literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age have been treated as illiterate at the time of the 1991 Census. It is expected that the above tnentioned modifications wiU help the planners in chalking Qut more

, _effective developmental programmes. , f'

One of the most important innovations}n the 1991 Census is the Community Development Bfock­ level presentation of data in th~ Village Directory and PCA'instead of the traditional Tahsilffaluk/PS level presentation. It is expected that the presentation of Village Directory and PCA data at CD. Blo~k level will help the planners in formulation of micro-level developmental plans, as the C.D. Block is the fo~es~ admiI1~ istrative unit for developmental planning.

,In orde~ to facilitate the task of administrators, planners and researchers intending to use Villages Dir~ctorylPCA data, either from the magnetic tapes/floppies or from the published records, both the con1puter and manual codes for each village' have been provided for the 1991 Census alongwith the corre­ sponding codes of 1981. -, - - - ,

This publication is a joint venture of the State Govt./UT administration and the Census Organisation. The data' have been collected and compiled under the direction .of Shri A.R. Khan, Director of Census " Operations Manipur on behalf ofthe State Govt./UT administration which has borne the cost of printing. The ,task of planning, ciesigning and coordination of the publication was initiated by Dr. K.P. litaman, former Deputy Registerar General (Social Studies) and. Shri M.M. DUa, Joint Director. For the sake of uniformity in presentation of 4nformation/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 Hand­ book from each State and Union Territory was throughly scrutinised in the Sodal Studies Division under the guidan~e of Shri M.K. Jain, the present Deputy Registrar General (S.S.). This task was carried out by Shri A.K Singh, DeputyDirectorwho was assisted by Shri N.S.·Soam, Assistant Director and his staff. Technical - guidane in the preparation of the maps was initially provided by Dr. B.K. - Roy, former Deputy Registrar General (Map) and later by Mrs. Minati Ghosh, the present Deputy Registrar-General (Map).

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

A.H. Nanda Registrar General, ' PREFACE········· I I d

The District Census Handbook constitutes an important set of publications of the Census Organisation. it is the only census publication which furnishes census data down to the level of village and wards of t6wns and as such referred to most by the users of census data. The Handbook is divided into two parts. Part-A presents the vilage and town directory.' In this part, information relating to the amenities such as educat~onal institutions, medical institutions, post & telegraph, market/hat, land use data, etc. in respect of each village has been furnished under the Village Directory. Similarly, informati~n ott municipal finance, educational and medical institutions, trade and commerce, banking facilties; etc. ifa1so provided inthis part in respect of eaeh town in the Town Directory. In Part-B, the Primary Census- Abstracts c{)ntaining the demographic .data for each town and village and of the Scheduled ,Castes and Scheduled Tribes ha~e been presented. The Cen-sus Organisation express its AeeR gratitude to the various departments of the for- their unstinted support and continued encouragement to this Organisation at <1:11 stages of work right from tQ_e preparati()n of the census taking to the final publication of this Handbook. I would li~e to put on record special efforts tak~n by the Chief Secretary, Govt. of Manipur, the Deputy Commissioners, the sub-divisional Offi<;:ers and their staff in this regard. The vast army of Supervisors and Enuplerators have also worked ceaselessly during the entire period house1isting and population el1umeration with utmost sicerity and to them this Organisation will always remain indebted. We are also deeply grateful to Shri AR. Nandl)" the Registrar General & Census Commissioner of India for his sustained support and spontaneous, unfailing guidance throughout our endeavours. Our grateful thanks are due to Shri M.M. Jha, Jt. Registrar General, Shri M.K Jain, Smt. Minati Ghosh and N. Rama Rao (Now Jett) , the three Dy. R~gistrar Generals and other officers at the Headquarters, New for their everwilliri.g; helping hand and _thoughtful suggestions for putting together and shaping this volume in its present form. , . The Primary Census 'Abstract was prepared by a team of dedicated officers and staff of this Organisation under the overall supervision of Md. A,.R.' Khan, the then Director. They were also instrumental in computerising the data at the National Informatics Centre on a a priority basis and desiminating if to the pUblic. Mention may be made of the names of S/Shri Dr. KB. Singh, Deputy Director(now retired), M. Tejkishore Singh, Assistant Director, S. Birendra Singh, Ng. Imo Singh and Ph. Birachandra singh, Investigators and their colleagues. I am also thankful to S/Shri S. Nilamani Singh. Investigator, R.K Lokendra Singh, S.A and A Ni1akamal Singh, Computor who have done well in collecting the noncensus data and compilation of tables thereof for this pUblication. The first draft was prepared by the Shri S. Nilarnani Singh, Shri M. Tejkishor Singh, Asstt. Director edited the volume. His effort to highlight the district with its history, places of importance, fauna and flora fairs and festivals, etc. is worthy to praise. It is to mention with a word of appreciation that Shri O. Manaoton Singh, Cartographer and his staff well prepared the maps of this publication, Shri L.Kala Singh, Sr. Stenographer and Md. Shaheruddin, L.D.C. have done well in typing the volume. S/Shri H. Birabahu Singh, Printing Inspector and O. Jogindro singh, Proof Reader spent had valuable time in the Press to bring out this publication. I would like to express my gratitude to Shri Th. Shamungou Singh Director of Education Govt. of Manipur, Impha1 and his staff for making special arrangement of early publication.

Impha1, B.S. MEENA Deputy Director

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Manipur Senapati State District 1. Population \ >Totat Persons 1,837,149 208,406 Males 938,359' 107,310 Females / 898,790 101,096 ,·Rutal Persons 1,331,504 208,406 Males ( 682,395 107,3l0 Females 649,109 101,096 Urban , Persons 505,645 Males, , 255,964 -' Femat~s , 249,681 ~. - ;' lDecennial Population GrowthRate 1981-91 /29.29 34.09 , " - , \ :3. Area (Sq. Kms.) _, 22,327 , 3,271 __ - :/ -) -- -- i 4. Density of Population (Per Sq. Kms.)- 82 64

'S.-C Sex ijaiio-- (Number of Females peT 1000 males) 958 942

6. Literacy Rate Persons ,- 59.89 46.04 (Excluding childreQin the Males ::71.63 55.26 age-group 0-6) Females • 47.60 36.13

1. Percentage of Urban 27.52 Population to total Population

8. Percentage to total (i) Main workers Persons 38.55 50.23 Males 44.21 50.95 Females 32.65 49.47 (ii) Marginal Workers Persons 3.63 1.65 Males 1.06 0.67 Females 6.31 2.68 (iii) Non-Workers Persons 57.82 48.12 Males 54.73 48.38 Females 61.04 47.85 Break-up of Main workers (percentage among workers) (i) Cultivators Persons 61.77 88.51 . Males 58.64 83.76 Females 66~18 93.70 (ii) Agricultural Labourer Persons 6,69 2.01 Males 4.62 1.62 Females 9.61 2.43 (iii) Livestock, Forestry Persons 1.51 0.13 Fishil)g, Hunting and Males 2.10 0.23 -Plantations Females 0.69 0.02 (iv) Mining and Quarrying Persons 0.03 N Males 0.04 0.01 Females 0.02 'N v (a) Household IJldustry . 1f~~ons 5.80 0.70 Males 1.45 0.22 Females 11.95 1.21 :; ., v·(b) Other than Hqusehold ,emons 2.31 0.11 Industry Males 2.72 0.16 Females 1.73 0.05 ,_1:-<;" ~ (vi) Constructions Persons 1.55 0.20 Males 2.37 0.36 Females 0.38 0~O3 (vii) Trade and Commerce Persons 3.83 '0.83 Males 4.18 1.18 Females 3.35 ' 0.44 (viii)' Transport, Storage Persons 1.21 0.17 Males 1.97 0.32 Females 0.12 0.01 (ix) Other Services Persons 15.30 ,7.34 Males 21.91 '12.J4 Females 5.97 2.11

9. Percentage of Scheduled Castes Persons 2.02 0.08 Population to lotal Males 2.00 0:09 Population Females 2.04 0.07

10. Percentage of Scheduled Tribes Persons 34.41 84.07 Population to Males 34.39 83.03 Total Population Females 34.43 85.17

11. . Number of occupied residential houses 286,175 32,065

12. Number of Villages Total 2,212 520 Inhabited 2,182 517 Un-inhabited 30 3 13. Number of Towns i) Statutory Towns 28 ii} Census Towns 3

Notes . '_' denotes nil 'N' denotes negligible. ANALYTICAL NOTE

CENSUS CONCEPTS sions of the Manipur Municipalities Act, 1976 either as a mu­ nicipality or as a small town or as notified urban areas, irre­ EverY\ Indian census uses some basic terms and defini­ spective of the demographic characteristics of the areas, tions. Though their meanings and concepts do not appreciablly came under statutory towns. On the other hand, places treated change from one census to another, some variations have as urban purely on the satisfaction, of all the three demo­ always been obs~rved during' the past decades in questions graphic considerations mentioned in the part (b) above taken relating to economic activities, literacy, etc. Therefore, for a together, i.e. without the exclusion of one or the other of the proper al'ld precise analysis of the data. used in this publica­ tflree conditions cited above are known as Census towns. tion it wobld be necessary to explain brielly v?rious important terms arr,! definitions used in the 1991 c~nsus. Urban AggJomeration: The concept of urban agglomeration was adopted for Rural/Urbal") Are4~:. . the first time at the .1971 Census. The same concept contin- Rural A~s: ,I . ued at both the 1981 and 1991 Censuses, An urban agglom­ eration is a continuous urban spread consisting of a town ,Rural are'as bover all plaCeS other than those treat~d as and its adjoining urban out growths or two or more physically Urbfjn, Villages are the basic units for ~he pres~n~ation of contigous urban outgrowths, if any, of such towns. For ex- data-for the rural.areas for both the Primary Gens'us AbStract . ample, around a core City or a statutory town, places like Uni­ and the, Village Directory. The term village is intended to iff.. • versity campus, ·railway 'colonies, military campus, etc. pos- elude not only all revenue villages but al:;;o all other places of sessing urban characteristics might have come up which are IWbitation not covered under the jurisdiption of any revenue part of a continuol,ls urban spread though these are situated yillage. Such areas include forest villages or temporary settle- outsid~ the statutory limits of the core city or town. ment areas not:forming any part of the revenue villages. Ham" . \ J lets are not tre'atedas independent village in their own right. Even though such outgroWths fall in the adjoining rev- Where a part of a village ,Jails in an urban area only the re-,' enue village it will not be realistiC to treat such urban out- maining portion situated outside the urban area is shown _as growths as rural units. At the same time each such area by -rural. Situations-also arise where the habitation part of a v'il- itself may notqualify to be treated as an independent urban lage lies in ol)e district whereas the uninhabited portion ~ov- urlit. Such areas' deserve to be reckoned along with the core ering paddy fields etc. lies in another district. In such .extreme town and such urban outgrowths are treated as an Urban cases, the village is shown in both the districts with suitable Agglomeration. The constituents of an urban agglomeration remarks. There are also cases where some villages/are un- should satisfy the conditions of urbanization, contiguity and der the revenue jurisdittiOfl-O{a district while adminIstratively viability which are the' general principles based on which ur- they are under another district.hfthese cases, t(:!Eise Iliffages ban agglomerations are formed, along with their relevant data are shown unper th6 district under whose administrative jurisdi~tion' the villages are and Classification of Towns: in the district which has revenue jurisdiction over these vil­ For purposes of census towns are classified according lages, they are shown without any data. to their size of population into six classes as follows:

Urban Areas: Class Population

It has been the tradition of Indian Census to present the I 100,000 and above Census data for rural and urban areas separately. The defini­ II 50,000 99,999 tion of an urban area in 1991 dves not change basically from III 20,000 49,999 that was used in 1981. In 1991 all places which satisfy the IV 10,000 19,999 following criteria are treated as urban. V 5,000 9,999 VI Below 5,000 a) All places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified town area committee, etc. Census House: A "Census House" is a building or part of a building b) All other places with: having a separate main entrance from the road or common i) A minimum population of 5,000; court-yard or staircase, etc. used or recognised as a sepa­ ii) At least 75% of male working population' rate unit. It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for a engaged in non-agricultural pursuits; and residential or non- residential purpose or both. Besides resi­ iii) A density of population of at least 400 persons dential houses, such units include shops, business houses, per sq.km.(1,000 per sq.mile) offices, -factories, worksheds, schools, places of entertain­ ment, places of worship, godowns, stores, etc. Rooms occu­ Apart from the places to be classified as urban on the pied by independent households and used as independent basis of the above definition, some places that have very dis­ units are treated as separate census houses. tinct urban characteristics not covered strictly by the above criteria has also been taken as urban areas on individual Household: merits by the Director of Census Operations in consultation A household is a group of persons who commonly live with the Registrar General of India and the State Government. together and would take their meals from a common kitchen All places notified by the State Government under the provi- unless the exigencies of work prevented any of them from doing so. There may be a household of persons related by Definition of Work: blood or a household of unrelated persons or having a mix of' Work may be defined as participation in any economi­ both. Examples of unrelated households are boarding houses, cally productive activity .. Such participation may be physical or messes, hostels, residential hotels, rescue homes, jails, mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also ashrams, etc. These are called "Institutional Households". effective supervision and direction of work. It also includes But if a group of persons who are unrelated to each·other live unpaid work on farm or in family enterprise. in a census house but do not have their meals from the common kitchen, they would not constitute an institutional Main Workers, Marginal Workers and Non-Workers household. Each such person would be treated as a sepa­ rate household. The important link in finding out whether (i) Main Workers: there is a household or not is a common kitchen. The main workers are those who had worked in any economically productive activity for a major part of the year Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes: preceeding the period of enumeration i.e. from 9 February to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are those 28 February, 1991. For main worker the time criteria of en­ castes and tribes listed in the Scheduled Castes/Scheduled gagement in work for the major part of the year i.e. 183 days or Tribes Order (Amendment) Act of 1976. There are 7 sched­ more is adopted. A person who is doing household duties or uled castes and 29 scheduled tribes recognised throughout making something only for domestic consumption (and not Manipur which are enumerated as follows: for sale) is not doing any work in census terminology. How­ ever, persons who cultivate land to produce for domestic con­ Scheduled Castes: sumption only will be treated as workers. 1. Dhupi, Dhabi 2. Lois (ii) Marginal Workers: 3: Muchi, Ravidas The marginal workers are those who had worked at least 4. Namasudra for some time in the year preceeding the enumeration but 5. Patni have not worked for the major part of the year. By major part of 6. Sutradhar the year is meant six months or more. For example, if a per­ 7. Yaithibi son who is mainly doing household duties, or is mainly a student, or mainly a dependent, or a beggar who is basically Scheduled Tribes: a non-worker had done some economically active work at 1. Aimol 15. Maram some time during the reference period, he is treated as a 2. Anal 16. Maring Marginal Worker. 3. Angami 17. Any Mizo (Lushai tribes) . 4. Chiru 18. Monsang (iii) Non-Workers: 5. Chothe 19. Moyon Non-Workers are persons who have not worked any time 6. Gangte 20. Paite at all in the year preceeding the enumeration. These cover all 7. Hmar 21. Purum persons engaged in unpaid household duties, full-time stu­ 8. Kabui 22. Ralte dent~, dependents, retired persons or rentiers doing no other 9. Kacha Naga 23. Sema work, beggars or vagrants, inmates of jails, penal, mental or 10. Koirao 24. Simte charitable institutions and other unemployed persons seek­ 11. Koireng 25. Sahte ing jobs. 12. Kom 26. Tangkhul 13. Lamgang 27. Thadou Classification of Main Workers: The main workers are classified on the basis of the 14. Mao 28. Vaiphei National Industrial Classifications into nine industrial catego­ 29. Zou Castes and tribes other than those listed above, though ries in 1991 depending on the nature of work done by them. Where a person is engaged in more than one activity his scheduled in other states, are not treated as scheduled castes main activity is determined in terms of his time disposition in and scheduled tribes in this state. It may also be mentioned each activity. The nine industrial categories are given below: that scheduled castes can belong only to Hindu or Sikh. or Buddhist religion under the Constitution (Scheduled castes) Category Particulars Order Arnedment Act, 1990. Prior to enactment of the Amend­ I Cultivators. ment scheduled castes belonged only to Hindu or Sikh. How­ II Agricultural Labourers. ever, scheduled tribes can belong to any religion. III Livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting & Planta tions, Orchards &. allied activities. Literates: IV Mining an<:l Quarrying Aperson who can both read and write with understand­ V(a) - Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and Re ing in any language is taken as literate. A person who can pairs in Household hldustry. merely read but cannot write, is not literate. It is not necessary V(b) - Manufacturing, Processing, Servicing and that a person who is literate should have received any formal Repairs in other than Household Industry. education, or should have passed any minimum educational VI. Construction. standard. VII Trade and Commerce. Ability merely to sign one's name is not adequate to VIII - Transport, Storage and Communications. qualify a person as being able to write with understanding. All IX Other Services. children of the age of 6(six) years or less are treated as illiter­ ate even if the child is going to a school and may have picked As against these nine industrial categories in 1991, only up reading and writing a few odd words. four were presented in 1981 Census. They are Cultivators, Agricultural Labourers, workers in household industry and He or she has no risk in the cultivation, but he/she merely other workers. Therefore, one to one correspondence for all works on another person's land for wages. An agricultural the industrial categories is not possible for the two censuses. labourer has no right of lease or contract on land on which he/she works. SOME IMPORTANT, TERMS: . Household Industry: Cultivators: A persoh~s a cultivator if he or she is engaged either as Household Industry is defined as an industry conducted by employer, single worker or family worker in cultivation of land the htXld of the household himself/herself and or by the mem­ owned orheld from the Government or held from private person bers of the household at home or within the village in rural areas or insHtution for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation in­ and only within the precinsts of the house where the household cludes supervision or direction of cultivation. A person can be lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of worKers in house­ classifled as a cultivator or as an agricultural labourer only on the hold industry should consist of members of the household in­ basis ofth,e crops grown: Fruit growing or vegetable growing Or cluding the head. The industry should not be run on the scale of keepin'g orchl;lrtfs.or groves or working on plantations like tea, a registered factory. coffee,'rubber, ¢inchon'a and other medicinal plantations, does not come under cultivation. . Household industry should relate to production, process­ ing, servicing, repairjng or making and selling (but not merely Agricultural Labocurer: . selling) of good? , It does, ncit include professions such as pleader, A p-'erson who works on another pers6n~s land for wages doc.tor, barber, musician, dancer, waterman, dhobi, astrologer, in money, Kind or share is rega(ded as an agricultural labourer. etc. or merely trade of business, even if such professions, trade I or Services are ron at home by members of the household.

BRiEF HISTORY OF THE DISTRICT

From 1901 onward there has ben no change if! the area . other than the above mentioned ones are also enumerated in of the slate. Prior to November, 1969 Manipur was a single t"e district. Glimpses of the history of most of the individual district territory having 10 SUb-divisions and the present {ribes are reflected in the folk lores. The district felt the impacts Senapati was one of them. According to the'district of the ICist two world wars. In the years during 1917 to 1919 reorganisation of the state in 1969 the former sub-divisions the tribes belonging to Kuki group revolted against the had been further subdivided into 25 sub-divisions and the Britisher's objective recruitment for British labour corps while entire territory had beerniivlged into 5 districts. ,The present in the 2nd World War fierce battles were fought in the district Senapati district was formed as Manipur Nortp"(jistrict while checking the advancing Japanese forces. consisting of Mao East, Mao West and Sadar'Hills'~ub­ It is believed that Mao and Maram were of Tai and Man division. The villages under the erstwhile Mao-East, Mao-West origin respectively. A branch of T ai-Khe who settled in the and Sadar Hills sub-divisions within Manipur, North District Sweeli Valley in upper Burma about the 6th century A.D. was were re-organised into Mao-Maram, Sadar Hills East and called a Mayoor or Mao. These Tai-Mao tribes must have Sadar Hills West sub-divisions in 1972 under Govt. of Manipur, sojourned here and th'ere is the upper Burma for some centuries before they entered ManipuL It is also likely that Secretariat-Planning and Development Dept. oreler No. 18/1/ most of the Naga tribes inhabiting except some 71-SC dated 14.2.72 (Malnipur Gazette Extra-ordinary No.136- tribes were groups of such people who first settled in the E-93 dated 15.2.72). ' northern hills of Manipur arriving more or less by the same Under the extra ordinary Manipur Gazette Notification route which the Mao and Maram arrived. Of these tribes Mao NO.174 August 5, 1983 the names of all the districts of Manipur , and Maram appear to be of the last arrival. From the northern had been changed and the nomenclators took the name of all hills of Manipur they moved towards present Nagaland due to district ·Head quarters of each district while naming the the pressure of Cambodian tribes probably in the fourteenth respective district and thereby the North district became century. Senapati district Under the Extra Ordinary, Manipur Gazette The dialect of the Mao-Maram belongs to some Tibeto" NO.343 Imphal, Friday, November 25, 1983 Paomata Sub­ Burmans. Hence the dialect does not support the above hy­ division was created in Senapati District along with pothesis. Therefore, we can assume that the Maos were and subdivision in Bishnupur and district originally the Mahons where Mao is a phonetic variant of respectively. Now it contains 4 subdivisions; 1) Paomata 2) Mahon. Again, the Mahons were originally an admixture of Mao-Maram 3) Sadar Hills-West and 4) Sadar Hills-East In Bodo and Hon. The dialect of Mao seems to have contained each subdivision of the district there is one tribal Develop­ the image of Bodo. We are not in a position to trace the original ment Block, on short TO. Block, and each subdivision is dialect of the Hon as they are not found having independent conterminus with the respective TO. Block, but the nomen­ existence. The Mao as they are today probably had some clature of two TO. Blocks viz. Kangpokpi and Saikul are different other elements of Mahons and Asiatics. Hence this hypothesis from the respective subdivision viz. Sadar Hills West and Sadar sem to be more probable. Hills East. The history of Senapati District is the hisjtory of Mao­ 84.07 per cent of the total population of the district at the who form the major percentage of its population. 1991 Census is of different Scheduled tribe ethnic The origin of Mao is lost in obscurity but some traces of its communities and predominant among them are Mao, origin can be had from its ancient folklore, literature, songs Thangal, Khoirao and Thadou. A sizeable number of Zou, and stories narrated by their forefathers. Chothe, Kom, any Mizo and Tangkhul are also found in the According to scholars dealing with Mao-Naga folklore district Besides, small figures pertaining to different tribes and antiquity, the name of the District has been derived from a 4

Manipuri courtrier named Senapati, who married a There he then established hegemony and extended h Mao-Naga girl during the reign of king Charairongba 15 sway upto Mao-Maram .. C. A.D. During the reign of the said king there was a Sources: toboo that a Manipuri Meitei could not marry a tribal girls 1) , by W Ibohal Singh. other than his clnn: Hence he had been outcast and 2) Naga tribes of Manipur, by T. C. Hudden. allowed to settle in this hillock infested with wild animal. 3) My three years in Manipur, by Ethelst Clair Grimwood

SCOPE OF VILLAGE DIRECTORY AND TOWN DIRECTORY STATEMENTS:

\ PHISICAL ASf:'ECTS AND ECONOMIC RESOURCES:

The Village Directory is a statement which provides As there is no town in the district Town Directory Statemer amenities and land use data for each village within every sub­ is own given. division/Community Development Block of a district. The villages include revenue villages and other clu~ers of habita­ Physical Aspects: tion located outSide any revenue village. They are arranged Lying between 93° 30' and 94°30' East Longitudes ant according to their locafion code in ascendin'g orders. For 24° 30 and 25° 45' North Latitudes, the Senapati district wit! facility of the readers an alphabetical list of the villages along its headquarters at Senapati is the nothernmost district a with their. {ocationl numbers for the both 1991 and 1981 for Manjpur. The district is located at an elevation range betweer each C.D.Block is lalso. providedjaHhe begining of the village 388 and 2740 metres-above mean sea level. It is bounded b\ directory. A note explaiping the codes- used has also been Imphal district on the south, Nagaland on the North, Ukhru given. The~irectory is preceeded by a map of each concerned . district on the east and on the west. According tc SUb-division in wt:Jich the location of all the villages in it are the Regional Divisions of India-A Cartographic Analysis Series indicated. '\ I Volume-XIII-Manipur, published by the office of the Registrar Generai, India is 1980, the district is divided into three hilly The data furnished in the Villaglil' Directory are area, regions, viz., 1) Northern Hilly Region, 2) Eastern Hilly Region number bf households and population, availablitity '·of and 3) Western Hilly Region. amenities such as educational, medical, drinking waters, post and telegraph, market-ha't, rail/road or olber Northern Hilly Region , communication. facilities, power supply and land use data, The region spreads over the district in the the northern such as;' area unCler the forest, irrigation,_ un irrigated land, side· occupying about half of Mao-Maram subdivision which culturable waste and wasteland not available for cultivation. included 49 villages. Its geology is related to Barail Series and Simsang formation and Jaintia Series and Disang Series Thare~e four appendices tq the Village Directory. They are: with faults and thrusts. Soils are Udalfs-Ochrepts in general. -----.- /- Agriculture is the main occupation and shifting cultivation is Appendix~1: . ' . practised widely in the region. The progress of development Abstract of ed,ucational; medical and 'other amenities. is very slow in this region.

This appendix gives the number of .villages having Eastern Hilly Region various levels and types and number of educational The region extends over the South-Eastern parts of the institutions, medical institutions, drinking water source, post district occupying whole of Sadar Hills east subdivision and and telegraph office, power supply, railway station, bus stop, some part of Mao-Maram subdivision and a small portion of etc. The number of villages n(lt having the above amenities Sadar Hills West subdivision. The region is drained by the are also presented in this appendix. ". rivers Iril, Thoubal and Imphal flowing towards the south. The soil is Udalfs-Ochrepts and Udalfs Orthents and it is formed Appendix-II over Barail Series and Disang Series with transported Land Utilisation data in respect of non-municipal towns. alluvium.

In this appendix data on the area under forest, irrigation, Western Hilly Region: culturable waste and wasteland not available for cultivation The region extends over the South Western part of the are given. district occupying more than half of Sadar Hills West subdivision and some P9rtion of Mao-Maram sub-division.The Appendix-III region spreads over Barail Series and Disang Series. Soils List of Villages where no amenities are available. are Udalfs-Ochrept, Udalfs-Orthents and Orthents-Udalfs. The northern part of the region is relatively well populated while This appendix gives the list of villages where no educa­ the southern part is entirely rural and not developed. Most of tional, medical and public health and other facility are available. villagers depend upon agricultural production which is Appendix-IV relatively less. List of villages according to the proportion of SC/ST population. Juridictional changes; It has got two parts. Part-A gives the proportiuon of sched­ There is a major juridictional change in the district from uled caste population in ranges of 0-5,6-10,11-15, 16-20, 1981 to 1991. By the government of Manipur Gazette 21-30 and 31 and above. Part-B is for scheduled tribes and Notification 37 dated 16-1-85 the following inter-district ranges are 0-5,6-15, 16-25,26-35,36-50 and 51 and above. changes have been made. 5

Senapati Theubal of the year. Regarding weather ef the district Headqua (Earlier position) (Present Position) the sudden changes ef the pesition of cloud are openl;y (Sadar Hills East) within a few mements. But in other places eutside the di 1. Chaebek Kabui 1. Chabok Kabui Headquarters, the climate is a contrast ef hot and celd wea 2. Chingkham i

DISTRICT RURAL DeVELOPMENT AGENCY: Another Rs.27,5001- is utilized for repairing of 2 community halls of Kangpokpi and T.D. Blocks. I.RD.P.:- The fund carried over from the previous year is Rs. 21.381akhs and out of which Rs. 16.00Lakhs (Approx.) is Under the 's Welfare Scheme of free dis­ blocked in M.I.C.B. Ltd. So the fund practically carried over is tribution of Uniforms, 116 poor girl students were benefitted Rs. 7.28 Lakhs. The fund so far released under IRDP for by providing 2 shirts and 2 skirts to each student. 198,8-89 is as follows: Under the Agriculture Programme of T.D. Scheme, potato 1. 1st .I~stalment Central Share: Rs. 3,91,1001- • seeds were distributed to 126 selected beneficiaries of 2. 4nd Instalment State Share : Rs. 3,44,000/- Paomata and Tadubi Blocks. Potato seeds of Saikul and Kangpokpi T.D.Blocks have already been distributed to the The tentative allocation offundfor 1988-89 is Rs. 18.014 selected beneficiaries direct from the Directorate of Tribal ,Iakhs. the total expenditure inciJrred upto 31-12-88 is Rs. Development & Backward Classes, Manipur . . 6.75 la~hs covering 2~8 beneficiaries against the target of '':38 be~eficiaries. '. '. PLACES OF IMPORTANCE: . N.R.E.P.:-l"he fund carried.ov.erfrom the previous year is The district of Senapati is a land of beautiful mountains Rs. 12.4:4 lakhs and out of which Rs. 1.65 lakhs is blocked in interspersed by numerous Tribal habitates echoing with MICB ltd. The tentative' allocation offund for 1988-89 is Rs. rythms of tribal culture and rich wild life. The unspoilt nature 25.17 lakhs The fund so far released under NREP"':{or 1.988- has en.chanting calls to those who prefer to spend 89 is as -follow: ' sometimein tranquility away from the din and bustle of . , mechanical life. Its flora and fauna have their own appeal to 1.1 1st Instalment Central: Rs ..3.65 Lakhs. , the visitors. Nicer and more educative will be the tribal folks \ the visitor could meet on route during their sojourn. TlIe eJl{pendj~ure so far incured is Rs. 10.99 lakhs geO'­ - I eratingA4,708 mandays against the target of 61,262 m~6ays' Afew interesting places of the district from Tourist view as fixed by the GovernlTlent. i paints are mentioned below: I 2. 2nd Instalment: Rs. 9.10 Lakhs. SE~ATI: RL.E.G.P.:-The fund carried over from the previous year Senapati is the Head Quarter of the district where all the is Rs,j-.05 lakhs~ ihe.. allocation for 1988-89 is RS.14;190 offtCes of the district like Mini-Secretariate, Superintendent of lakns. TKe fund so far released is as follows:- Pdlice office, Agricultural office etc. are located. It was a town 1, 1st Instalment (Centml) Rs.2.65 lakhs. upto 1981 but in 1991 it was declassifed. Its sceneric beauty is uncomparable and many tourist visit the place as health The ei

ANALYSIS OF DATA

This table shows the population and the number of villages of the district spread over four Tribal Development Blocks. There are 517 inhabited villages in the district and total population of district is 208,406 persons which is about one nineth of the state population. On closer examination of the table it is observed that the Saikul T.D. Block which cover the largest number

TABLE 1 POPULATION AND NUMBER OF VILLAGES, 1991

SI. Name ofT.D Population of Villages No. of Villages No. Block P M F Total Inhabited

2 3 4 5 .6 7

1. Paomata 41,661 21,010 20,651 46 46

2. Mao-Maram 49,676 26,645 23,031 65 65

3. Kangpokpi 77,000 39,389 37,611 198 197

4. Saikul 40,069 20,266 19,803 211 209

DISTRICT 208,406 107,310 101,096 520 517 of villages, viz,209 contains the smallest population, viz, 40,069 while Paomata T.D. Block which is having the least number of villages, viz, 46 absorbs more persons, viz, 41,661. The T.D. block of Kangpokpi contains the largest number of persons, viz, 77,000, which is a little less than one third of the district population and the population is spread over 197 villages which is the second largest number of villages covered by each block respectively. National Highway No. 39 the life-line of the state runs through this block and it has attracted settlements on both sides of the road in the form of either small or big villages.

TABLE 2 NEW TOWNS/TOWNS DECLASSIFIED/MERGED IN 1991 CENSUS

Name of Town Population (1991 Census)

2

(a) ADDED NIL

(b) DECLASSIFIED Population (1981 Census) Mao·Maram NAC 3,793 Karong Senapati NAC 3,731 Kangpokpi NAC 2,107

(c) Wholly merged with other NIL

This table furnishes the information in regards to New towns/towns declassified or merged in 1991 Census. In 1991 Census no town is added. Instead three towns of 1981 Census having Notified Area Committee, namely, Mao-Maram NAC., Karong Senapati NAC. and Kangpokpi NAC. having the population of 3,793, 3,731 and 2,107 respectively have been declassifed. No town was also wholly merged with other town. In short there is no town in the district in 1991 Census. 10

TABLE 3 DECADAL CHANGE IN DISTRIBUTION OF POPULATION

SUB-DIVISION Population Percentage decadal Percentage of 1981* 1991 variation (1981-91) Urban population

T R U T R U T R U 1981 1991 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1. Paomata 30,666 30,666 41,661 41,661 35.85 35.85 2. Mao-Maram 33,859 26,335 7,524 49,676 49,676 46.71 88.63 N.A. 22.22 3. Sadar Hills West 56,952 54,845 2,107 77,000 77,000 35.20 40.40 N.A. 3.70 4. Sadar Hills East 31,614 31,614 40,069 40,069 26.74 26.74

DISTRICT 1,53,091 1,43,460 9,631 2,08,406 2,08,406 36.13 45.27 N.A. 6.29

* Population recast based on the 1991 jurisdiction.

The decadal change in distribution of population at the district and sub-division level by total, rural and urban during the decade of 1981-91 is shownjn Table 3. The Mao-Maram sub-division of 1981 had been bifurcated into Paomata and Mao­ Maram sUb-division during 1981-91 such that in 1991 there has been a total of 4 sub-divisions in the district as against 3 sub­ divisions found in 1981. Besides, a total of 14 villages belonging administratively to Sadar Hills West and Sadar Hills East sub­ divisions of the district were also transferred to other districts on reasons of geographical and other conveniences. They are 5 villages from Sadar Hill and Sadar Hills West to Imphal district 5 villages from Sadar Hill East to and 4 villages from sadar Hills West to . In view of these changes a recast of the district and sub-division figures of Senapati district pertaining to 1981 Census has been made to make the figures comparable to the 1991 jurisdiction.

In the table it has been. seen that the percentage decadal (1981-1991) variation of the district is 36.13 against the state variation of 29.29 percent. From amongst the subdivisions of the district the lowest percentage variation i.e. 26.74 is recorded against Sadar Hills East while the highest variation, i.e, 46.71 is found in Mao-Maram sub-division. Against Mao-Maram and Sadar Hills West subdivision the variations in rural areas are shown higher than those of the subdivision totals. This is due to the fact that all these area which were towns. having Notified area Committee at the time of 1981 Census were de notified and consequently became rural areas at 1991 Census. This process resulted in higher rates of the variation in rural areas.

TABLE 4 PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY POPULATION RANGES, 1991

SI. T.O. Blocks No. and No. and percentage of villages in each range No. Percentage of inhabi- Less than ted village 200 200-499 500-1999 2000-4999 5000-9999 10,000 and above

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1. PACl!VtATA 46 (100.00) 8 (17.39) 14 (30.44) 19 (41.30) 5 (10.87) 2. MAO-MARAM 65 (100.00) 10 (15.38r 21 (32.31) 28 (43.08) 6 (9.23) 3. KANGPOKPI 197 (100.00) 115 (58.37) 44 (22.34) 32 (16.24) 5 (2.54) 1 (0.51) 4: SAIKUL * 209 (100.00) 129 (61.72) 70 (33.49) 9 (4,31)

DISTRICT * 517 (100.00) 262 (50.68) 149 (28.82) 88 (17.02) 16 (3.09) 1 (0.19)

, * No. separate population of Phaijal village in Saikul T.D. Block is recorded as it has been enumerated with Soraland village, As such, the vii/age is excluded from the range classification.

This table shows the percentage distribution of villages by population ranges as per 1991 Census and the information is furnished T.o.Blockwise. In Paomata T.O.Block, out of 46 villages 19 villages are in the population range of 500-1,999 and they form 41.30 percent of the villages of the block and the remaining·58.70 percent is spread over different ranges but mostly over the smaller ranges of population. In Mao-Maram, out of 65 villages of the block 28 villages forming 43.08 percent of the villages are found in the population range of 500-1999 persons. Only 6 villages or 9.23 percent of the villages are in the population range of 2,000-4,999. In Kangpokpi, of the 197 villages of the T.O.Block 115 villages or 58.37 percent of the villages 11 are in the population range of less than 200 persons. In Saikul T.D.Block the bulk of the villages, say more than 61 percent of the villages are in the population ranges of less than 200 persons and this is followed by the population range of 200499 which Fontains 70 villagers or 33.49 percent of the total villages, Observing the district as whole morethan 50 percent of the total viHages are of the smallE:;lst size of population range, viz, less than 200 persons and only one village which is in the populatil:>n range of5000-9999 is located in Kangpokpi T.D. Block and this is the biggest village of the district. -

TABLES DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY DENSITY

Range of Density Total number Percentage , (per, sq. km.) of villages in each of villages in each density range density range , 0 \~ 10 11! 20 21 - 50 51 - 100 '101 ,- 200 - NIL- 201 - -300 301 - 800 801 + Not known

• This table has not been prepared'as qensit; figures of villages'have not been worked out due to , , unavailability, of area figure of vii/ages. ,'. " , I " This table is to show tl)e distribution of villages by densitY .. But nil data is shown because area figures for villages are not available and thereby unable to work out the densify.

" TABLE 6 SEX RATIO FOR ~URAL POPULATION OF T.O; BLOCKS,. 1991

SI. Name of T.D. Block Number of females No. per 1,000 males

1 2 3

1. Paomata 983

2. Mao-Maram 864

3. Kangpokpi 955

4. Saikul 977

DISTRICT 942

This is a table showing the sex ratio of the rural population of the district. Since the district has no urban area the data shown here represent the district sex ratio. The state sex ratio shown in the important Statistics at begining of the book is 958 against the district ratio of 942. Among the T.D. blocks of the district highest ratio, viz,983 is observed in Paomata against the lowest sex ratio. viz, 955 found in Kangpokpi. 12

TABLE 1 PROPORTION OF SCHEDUL.ED CASTE POPULATION TO TOTAL. POPULATION IN THE VILLAGES

Percentage range of Number of villages Percentage Scheduled Caste population in each range of villages to total population in each range 2 3 0- 5 18 78.26 6 -10 3 13.04 11 - 15 1 4.35 16 - 20 21 - 30 31 and above 4.35

TOTAL 23 100.00

Shown in this table is the proportion of Scheduled Caste population to total population in the villages. There is only 172 Scheduled Caste population. in the district and 'these persons are found scattered in few numbers in different villages. There are 18 villages in the district each of which contains 5 or less percent of Scheduled Caste population to the total population of the respective village and these 18 villages from 78.26 percent of the total villages having S.C. population. There are 3 villages each of which inhabits six to ten percent of S.C. population tClthe total population of the respective village and they form 13.04 percent of villages having S.C. population. There is one village in the range of 11-15 persons and another one in the range of 31 & above each forming 4.35 percent of the villages.

TABLE 8 -' PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBE POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN THE VILLAGES

Percentage range of Number of villages Percentage of villages Scheduled Tribe in each range in each range population to total population 2 3 0 5 3 0.59 6 15 5 0.97 16 25 26 35 36 50 4 0.78 51 and above 501 97.66

TOTAL 513 100.00

In this table shown is the proportion of Scheduled tribe population to the total population of the district. Of the 517 inhabited villages of the district 513 villages contain Scheduled tribe population and of these 513 villages 3 villages are in the percentage range of 0-5 S.T. population to total population and theSe villages constitute 0.59 percent of the villages. The percentage range of 6-15 contains 5 villages which form 0.97 percent of villages. In the range of 36-50 there are only 4 villages which form 0.78 percent. 501 villages are in the percentage range of 51 & aboveand constitute 97.66 percent of villages. It is also shown in this table that most of the villages of this district are Scheduled tribe villages having 84.04 percent S.T. persons. 13

TABLE 9 UTERACY RATES FOR RURAL POPULATION OFT.D. BLOCK~ \ BY SEX, 1991 (EXCLUDING CHILDREN IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6) Percentage of Literates Sl. Name ofT.O. Block No P M F 1 2 3 4 5

1. Paomata 44.90 57,28 32.17 \ 2. Mao-Maram 40.71 50.10 29.73 _ j ;3. Kangp6kpi' 50.41 58.24 42.10 ~; 4. Sa~lJl 45.58 54.23 36.58 DISTRICT 46.04 55.26 36.13

~ This tabh:ishows the literacy rate~for'rpral po~latIoJlofT.O. Blocks'bysex in 1S91 Census and also shows that children below7'years of age are not taken into account while calculating the: literacy rates because these children' may be, of course, able to ;read and write some odd wor~s or sentence:; ~ut they are not taken a literate.~i~e this district is not having a single town theru~alliteracy rates shown here may be taken as dtstrict rat~s. Seen in the table is while the highest literacy rate, viz, 50,41 p.c. is-.in Kangpokpi T.O. block the lowest rate, viz, 40.71 p.c. is in Mao-Maram T.O.ijlocK. The important, statistics shown in the begirihing of the book shows the literacy rate ofthe sta~ as 59.89 percent against the district literacy rate of 46.04 percent while state literacy rat~s of males and females are 71.63 ~nd 47.60 percent (~spectively against the district literacy rates for males and females, 55.26 and 36.13 percent respectively. It is unfortuoate that even though National Highway No.39 runs through Mao:Maram T.O.Block both male and female literacy'rates of this block are found behind those of other blocks where communication is no so good as in Mao-Maram. I .

_ TABLE 10 . PERCENTAGE OFMAIN-WORKERS, MA,RGIN~ WORKERS ANDR0t-l-WORKERS FOR RURAL POPULATION OF ~. T.O~BLOCKS 1991

51. Name ofT.O. Percentage of No. ~Iock Main workers to Marginal workers to Total workers to Non-workers to total population , total population total population total population

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

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

1. Paoniata 53.67 52.18 55.17 1.60 0.68 2.54 55.27 52.86 57.71 44.73 47.14 42.29

2. Mao-Maram 65.09 59.16 61.16 1.35 0.96 1.81 61.44 60.11 62.97 38.56 39.89 37.03

3. Kangpokpi 42.44 45.85 38.86 2.27 0.64 3.98 44.71 46.49 42.84 55.29 53.51 57.16

4. Saikul 49.40 48.77 50.05 0.89 0.38 1.41 50.29 49.15 51.46 49.71 50.85 48.54

DISTRICT 50.23 50.95 49.47 1.65 0.67 2.68 51.88 51.62 52.15 48.12 48.38 47.85

This is one of the more important tables which depicts percentage of main workers, marginal workers and non-workers for rural population of the Tribal Development Blocks of the district in 1991 Census. It will be interesting to know the percentage of workers and non-workers of the state as 42.18 and 57.82 respectively against the district figures of 51.88 and 48.12 percent of workers and non workers respectively. It vividly show~ that in the state in every 100 persons only 42 persons do productive work while the remaining 58 persons do no work or have no work to do but in the district at least workers outnumber the non­ worker. But in Kangpokpi T.O. Block of the district the percentage of worker to total population is 44.71 against the non-workers percentage of 55.29. In the columns of Marginal workers it has been observed that in all T.O.Blocks females outnumber their male counterparts and finally in the district when 3 out of every 100 female do the marginal work while even less than one. person in every 100 male doe~ the marginal work. From amongst the total workers the highest percentage, viz, 61.44 is observed in Mao-Maram while least percdentage, viz, 44.71 is seen in Kangpokpi. 14

ANALYSIS OF VILLAGE DIRECTORY DATA

The Village Directory Data supplied by the the Centtal ancl State Govt. with reference date as 1 st, October 1989 are presented in this volume. The data cover the entire rural areas of the district. The succeeding paragraphs deal with the analysis of Village Directory data. The, foUowing table viz, table 11 gives a consolidated picture of Blockwise distribution .of villages according to availability of different amenities such as educational, medical, drinking water, post and telegraph, market, communications, approach to village by pucca road and power supply.

TABLE 11 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE AVAILABIUTY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES

T.D. Block No. of No. (with percentage) of villages having one or more of the following amenities inhabited villages Education Medical Drinking Post & Market! Communi- Approach by Power water Telegraph Hat cation pucca road suppfy

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

1. Paornata 46 40 (86.96) 7 (15.22) 46 (100.00) 17 (36.96) 1 (2.17) ·3 (6.52) 7 (15.~) . 19 (41.30) , 2. Mao-Mararn 65 32 (49,23) 12 (18.46) 65 (100.00) 21 (32.31) 11 (16.92) 17 (26.15) 25 (38.46) 32 (49.23)

3. Kangpokpi 197 104 (52.79) 10(5.08) 197 (100.00) 6 (3.05) 9 (4.57) 10 (5.08) 16 (8.12) 46 (23.35)

4. Saikul 209 127 (60.77) 14 (6.70) 209 (100.00) 10 (4.78) 3 (1.44) 3 (1.44) 105 (50.24)

DISTRICT 517 303 (58.61) 43 (8.32) 517 (100.00)54 (10.44) 21 (4.06) 33 (6.38) 51 (9.86) 202 (39.07)

Out of the 517 inhabited villages in the district educational facility is available in 303 villages or 58.61 percent of the total number of villages in the district, medical facility is available in 43 villages or 8.32 percent of the villages, drinking water facility is available to all the villages of the district, post and telegraph faciijty is in 54 villages or 10.44 percent to the total number of villages in the districvt, Market/hat facility to 21 village$ or 4.06 percent of the villages communication facilities like busstop and approach bypucca road respectively are available to 33 villages or 6.3a percent and 51 villages or 9.86 percent of the villages, power supply facility is available in 202 villages or 39.07 percent of the village. While going down to the T.D.Blocks it has ben observed that in Paomata outof 46 villages only in 7 villages or in 15.22 percent of the villages of the Block medical facility is available. Only in one village or 2.17 percent of the villages market facility is available and only three villages are having communication facility. The situation in Saikul T.D.Block is worse on the ground that of the 209 villages of the Block only in 10 villages Post and Telegraph facility is available. In no village there is market and only three villages are having communication facility and three villages are having pucca approach road.

TABLE 12 PROPORTION OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES

T.D. Block Totalpopu- Proportion of rural population served by the amenity of lation of inhabited Education Medical Drinking Post & Market! Communi- Approach by Power villages in water Telegraph Hat cation pucca road supply theT.D. Brock 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1. Paomata 41,661 96.33 23.48 100.00 64.23 0.61 9.37 15.11 61.06 2. Mao-Maram 49,676 55.46 33.23 100.00 51.48 25.21 35.40 43.37 69.09 3. Kangpokpi 77,000 78.96 15.06 100.00 10.67 18.10 19.53 23.44 42.34 4. Saikul 40,069 66.34 10.99 100.00 12.03 1.29 1,29 49.15 DISTRICT 208,406 74.40 20.29 100.00 31.36 12.82 17.77 22.27 53.77 The proportion of rural population served by different amenities is furnished in the table. Out of 208,406 rural population ofthe district 74.40 percent ofthe population is served by educational facilities. 20.29 percent by medical facility, all the villages of the district have drinking water facilities of one kind or the other, 31.36 percent is served by Post and Telegraph facility. 12.82 percent by market-hat facility, 17.77 percent by communication facility; 22.27 percent by pucca road facility and 53.77 percent by power supply facility. When this table is studied comparatively with table 11 above it is observed that the position of availing the facilities is slightly better in terms of population than that of the villages. Similar position is also noticed in all T.D. Blocks. 15

TABLE 13 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIES ARRANGED BY . DISTANCE RANGE FROM PLACES WHERE THESE ARE AVAIlABLE

Village. not having the No. of villages where the amenity is not available and available at distance of \ amenity of 5 Kms. 5 - 10 Kms. 10 + Kms. Total (Col 2-4) 2 3 4 5 1. EPUCATION 139 53 22 214 2. MEDICAL 5. 28 441 474 3. DRINKING WATER 4. :J?ST & TELEGRAPH 17 56 390 463 5. MARKET/ItlAT 6 45 445 496 .' 6. cOM,MUN\gATION' 4 40 440 484

table 13:,gi~es the distribution ofvilla'gesnot having certain amenities arranged by distance from the place where these ate available. Out of 517 inhabited villages in the distri~t educational facility is not available only in 214 villages but the inhabitants of most of these villages i.~. 139 viljages are enjoying this facility within a distance of less than 5 kms .. Similarly the medical. facility is.not available in 474 :villages. The inhabitants of 5 villages travel a distance of less than 5 kms .. 28 villages travel.a,distance of 5-1 Okms .. and lastly the inhabitants of~ 1 villages travel a 'distance of 10+kms .. for this facilitY: There is nc> village in the district vvhich has no drinking water facility. P06tand Telegraph facility is not available to 463 villages. The villagers of 17 villages avail of this facility withilil a distance ofJess than 5 kms., 56 villages.avail this facility within a distance of 5-10kms., The inhabitants of 390 villagers have totravel a distance of 1D+krrs. to ~njoy post and tel.egraph facility. Market and hat facility is not available to the inhabitants of 496 villages. Of these villagers of 445 villages have to travel more than 1O+kms., 45 villages move a distance of 5-10kms. and 6 villages travel a distal"1ie of lessJhan 5 kms;. to enjoy market/hat facility. Communication facility is not available in 494 villages. The inhabitants ot440 villages avail' of this facility within a distance of more than 1O+k~s .. , 4Q villages at 5-1 Okms~ and 4 villages within;5kms" . ~ . / . TABLE 14 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TODISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST TOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES Distance range No. or" '.~ Number (with pef£entage) of vill~ge~ having the amenity of from nearest inhabited -.----,-/--'-' _':',-,• ..c/______tQ~n (in kms.) villages in ~~ucation Medical Qrin~ing Post &. Market! Communi-Approach by Power each range wl:iter Telegraph Hat cation pucca road supply 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

0~5 6 -15 25 10 (40.00) 1 (4.0Q) 25 (100.00) 1 (4.00) 1 (4.00) 2(8.00) 16- 50 252 154(61.11) 22(8.73) 252(100.00) 28(11.11) 8 (3.17) 16 (6.35). 20(7.94) 115(45.63) 51 + 240 139 (57.92) 20 (8.33) 240(100.00) 26(10.83) 12(5.00) 16 (6.67) 29(12.08) 87(36.25) TOTAL 517. 303 (58.61) 43 (8.32) 517 (100.00) 54 (10.44) 21 (4.06) 33 (6.38) 51 (9.86) 202 (39.07)

This table depicts the distribution of villages according to the distance from the. nearest town and availability of different amenities. The distance from the nearest town in kms.· is shown in 5 different ranges. 'The table shows that there is no village within 5 kms .. from a town. In the distances range of 6-15 there are 25 villaQes which form 4.84 percent of the total number of villages of the district and of those 10 villages form 40.00 percent of the total number of the villages of the range. In one village there is medical facility. Market and communication facilities are available in one village each respectively. While 100 percent of the villages of this ranges finds drinking water facility in no village power supply is available. 252 villages are in the distance range of 16-50 kms. of which 154 villages or 61.11 percent of the villages of the ranges find education facility, but medical facility is available only in 22 villages. while 100 percent of the villages of this range enjoys drinking water facility only in 115 villages power supply is available. In the distance range of 51+kms .. there are 240villages of which 139 villages or 57.92 percent of the villages of the range find the education amenity in 12 villages, Market and in 16 villages Communication facilities are available . J . and only in 87 or 36.25 percent of the villages of the range power supply facility is available. Coming to the district, of the total 517 villages 303 villages or 58.61 percent of the villages find Education facility. Amenities such as Medical, Post asnd Telegraph, Market, Communication and Approach by pucca Toad are available in 43,54,21,33 and 51 villages respectively. Drinking water facility is available in all villages but power supply is available in 202 villages. The respective percentage of villages in each range where the different amenities are available are shown under each absolute figure. 16

TABLE 15 DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION IU.NGES AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE

Population No. of Number (with percentage) of villages having the amenity of range inhabited villages in . Education Medical Drinking Post & Market/ Communi- Approach by Power each range water Telegraph Hat cation pucca road supply

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

- 499 411 226 22 411 15 8 13 26 145 (54.99) (5.35) (100.00) (3.65) (1.95) (3.16) (6.33) (35.28)

500 - 1,999 88 61 12 88 29 8 13 17 41 (69.32) (13.64) (100.00) (32.95) (9.09) (14.77) (19.32) (46.59)

2,000 - 4,999 16 15 9 16 10 5 7 8 15 (93.75) (56.25) (100.00) (62.50) , (31.25) (43.75) (50.00) ~93 .. 75)

5,000 + 1 1 1 (100.00) (100.00) (100.00)

TOTAL ~ 517 303 43 517 54 21 33 51 202 (58.61 ) (8.32) (100.00) (10.44) (4.06) (6.38) (9;86) (39:07)

* The separate population of Phaijal vii/age in Saikul T.O. Block is not available as it has been enumerated with Soraland village, as such, the village is excluded from the range classification. .

The table presents the distribution of inhabited villages according to population range and amenities available. In the table it is seen that in the range of populatibn of tess that 500 persons there are 411 villages out of 5,17 villages of the district.. In this range 226 villages or 54.99 percent of the villages of the district. In this range 226 villages of 54.99 percent of the villages of the range find education facility. Drinking water facility is available in all villages but power supply is founa only in 145 villages. 88 are the villages each one of whifch is containing a population of 500 to 1999 persons and in this range.69.32 percent of the villages find education facility. 13.64 percent find Medical and 100 percent enjoys drinking water. In the bigger population size range of 2,000 to 4,999 persons there are 16 villages. Out of which 15 villages find both education and power supply facilities. Only 5 villages of thisd range have market/hat facility. In the district there is only one village which have a population of 5,000 persons or more and this is the biggest villalge of the district, But amenities such as Medical, Post & Telegraph, Market/hat, Communication and Approach by pucca road are not available to the village. Coming to the district while 100 percent of the villages are getting water supply facility educati()11 and power supply facility are available to 58.61 and 39.07 . percent of the villages respectivelY. Only 10.44 percent of the villages find post and telegraph facilIty. Less than 10 percent of the villages enjoy the ramaining amenities.

TABLE NO.16 DISTRIBUTION OF VlLLAG~SACCORDING TO LAND USE

T.O. BLOCK No.of inhabited Total area Percentage of cultivable Percentage of irrigated area villages area to total area to total cultivable area .

1 2 3 4 5

Land use data not available

In Table 16 the distribution of village by land use is to be presented but due to the non-availability of area figures of cultivable and irrigated lands in the hill areas of Manipur this could not be work out. \ " PART-A VILLAGE AND tOWN DIRECTORY

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,,-SECTION - I VILLAGE DIRECTORY

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NOTE EXPLAINING THE CODES USED IN THE VILLAGE DIRECTORY

\ Col. 5: Educational Amenities Col.S '~. Post and Telegraph Amenities

P - Primary or Elementary School PO - Post Office M ~ Junior Secondary or Middle School TO - Telegraph Office H ~ MatriQulation OI"B.econdary PTO _. Post and Telegraph Office PUC i. Highetsecondaryllntermediate/Pre-University/ Phone - Telephone connection Junior!C6I1eg~ C - College, any college (graduate level and above) Col.10 : Commynications like Arts, Science, Commerce ~tc. . - lndustrial School BS - Bus Tr - Training School RS - Railway Station AC - 'Adult literacy class/centre NW.: - Navigable Waterway P - ! Other educational institution I (includng river, canal, back waters etc.) These may include Sanskrit, Pathashala Senior basic School, Makhtab, etc. \ '" I Col.1,1: Approach to villages Col 6: Medical Ameni~ies PR - Pucca road H - Hospital KR - Kytcha road MCW - Maternity and Child Welfare Centre fP - Footpath M-I ~ Maternity Home NR Navigable river CWC - .' Child Welfare Centre NC - Navigable canal HC - Health Centre NW - Navigable waterway (other than river or canal) PHC - Public H~alth eent(e. PHS - Public Health Sub-Cenfre Col.13 : Power sypply o - Dispensary FPC - Family Planning Centre " ED - Electricity for domestic purpose TB - T.B. Clinic EAG - Electricity for agriculture RP - Rgistered Private Practitioner EO - Electricity for other purposes like NH - Nursing Home Industrial, commercial, etc. SMP - Subsidised Medical Practitioner o - Others Col.15(a): Irrigated by source and unjrrigated

Co1.7: Drinking Water Amenities GC - Government canal PC - Private canal T - Tap Water W - Well W - Well Water WE - Well with electricity TK - Tank Water TW - Tube-well (without electricity) TW - Tube Well water TWE - Tube-well (with electricity) HP - Hand Pump TK - Tank R - River Water R - River F - Fountain L - Lake C - Carial WF - Waterfall L - Lake o - Others S - Spring T - Total N ~ Nallah o - Others

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CItNGMEI i(HUNOU PO' ~.lS " +.36 PHAIBUNG KHULLEN.' PHU8A KHUMAN • a+ PHAIBUt-IG KHUNOU PHU!IA THAPHIIM I .9' (OPPER) • PO ' .:15 PHAIBUNG I(KJNOO , .34' ,-+- .10 ,C lCNoIERJ MAlaA :;:;.0" (A~_I"" .n '", 31'.+ KOooM NGARI o '1~ KOIOE MATHAK .11 ' KOO;;'; KHA'IO 'RAIOOlOMEl' \ • .p'" PUIIUl RO$OFII .,.,.... .3% '.30 ' . NCARI lISHANG . '. "TOIlG'oA ."\4 // KOIDE ",AIUiA .5+ ,,~ KIIl1.lEN

i PIlR\ll AKUlPA .15 I .2& KHONGOEI KHUMAN ,RAFII +.27 .11 \ . OtNAM KHONGDEI SHIMPHUNG.,. ',., + .l~ I\HQNGOEI NGAWAR '"THINGBA IUilJllEN •• 24 5.20 , MAPAO THIWA aOlJNOARY. STATE ••••, ••••• , ••• ... _.. _.- ,..._._' .23 .21 ! IIOUNOARY DlSTRlCT.~ •••••, ( THNG8A KHUNOU .22 SONGOO ... -_.- NGAMJU • 25. ~DlIII'I SUI-DlYIS\OM ••• , _ .... --.- " KAIJEI (KEIYEI ::r ...... _ VILUGE WITH LOCAtION COOIIfC)..·. II SUII-DIVISIONAL HEADOUAllnRS .,. ~-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-. o (J VILLAGES WITH POPu&.Al1ON SIZE: IlLOW 100.1 100-....1100-"'. v 5 o N 1OO0-499'lsooO & AIIOVE ...... •••••

IMPORTANT ROAO ••• , •••••• T. D. BLOCK IIOUNDAR'f OF PAOMATA IS RIVlII WITH STRIAM. ••••••

CO.TERMINUS WITH SU8-OtVISION BOUNDARV. POST Of.ICL_.. · .... '!' ... PRIMART ,IiEAltfn:ENTRI., lOUNOARIES f1I' ","OIllATA sua· DIVISION SHOWN ARE UPDATED UPTO PIUM.t.RY jIEAl.tH' Sua-f.I!NTRE.. .". '. tat OCTOBER, 1989 (AS FROZEN BY RGI VIDE 9110/89-(;0 (eEN) + Ii!I!.( IIffJII(lftililCOllDAl' ICIIOO'. • DATED ITl20.2.891.

© Gcwemmenl 01 Indfa Copyrlgl1t. 1998, I0Il upon Survey of India map wilh Ihe pennlssion of lhe SurveyOf General 01 India,

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF,.VILLAGES .. PAoMATA T.D. BLOCK · 24

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES PAOMATA T.D. BLOCK

SI. Name of the villages Location Code 1991 Location Code 1981 No. (hadbast No.) Manual Computer Manual Computer

2 3 4 5 6

1. CHINGMEI KHULLEN 15/1/1/5 15/01/0001/0005 13/1/1/33 13/01/0001/0033 2. CHINGMEI KHUNOU 15/1/1/6 15/01/0001/0006 13/1/1/34 13/0110001/0034 3. KAIJEI (KAIYE) 15/1/1/25 15/01/0001/0025 4. KAPAO 15/1/1/24 15/0110001/0024 5. KATAFUMEI 15/1/1/4 15/01/0001/0004 13/1/1/16 13/0110001/0016 6. KHAIKHO 15/1/1/46 15/01/0001/0046 7 KHONGDEI KHUMAN 1511/1/16 15/0110001/0016 13/111161 13/0110001/0061 8. KHONGDEI NGAWAR 15/1/1/18 15/0110001/0018 131111/68 13/0110001/0068 9. KHONGEI SHIMPHUNG 15/1/1/17 . 15/0110001/0017 13/111/62 13/01/0001/0062 10. KODOM 15/1/1/11 15/0110001/0011 13/111/54 13/01/0001/0054 11. KODOMKHAVO 15/1/1/12 15/0110001/0012 12. KOIDEMAKHA 15/111/32 1510110001/0032 13/111/41 13/01/0001/0041 13. KOIDE MATHAK 15/1/1/33 15/01/0001/0033 14. LAII i t5/l'"~!1 ~~Q1~Ofl)140OP1 i . i 13/1/1/18 13/0110001/0018 15. LAII SHIRAFil 15/1/1/2 Hi/Q 1/0Q01/00P? 13/1/1/17 13/0110001/0017 16. LAKHAMEI 15/1 f1/1 ti ;5/01/0001/0010 ; 13/111/53 13/0110001/0053 17. LlYAI KHULLEN 15/1/1/37 15/0110001/0037 13/111/32 13/01/0001/0032 18. LlYAI KHUNOU 15/1/1/38 15/0110001/0038 19. MAIBA 15/111/34 15/01/0001/0034 13/1/1/42 13/01/0001/0042 20. MAKHUFII 15/1/1/40 15/01/0001/0040 21. NEWLAII 15/1/1/3 15/01/0001/0003 22. NGAMJU 15/1/1/22. 15/01/0001/0022 13/1/1/60 13/0110001/0060 23. NGARI KHULLEN 15/1/1/14 15/0110001/0014 13/111/63 13/0110001/0063 24. NGARILISHANG 15/1/1/15 15/0110001/0015 25. NGARI RAIDULOMEI 15/1/1/13 15/0110001/0013 13/111/64 13/01/0001/0064 26. OINAM 15/1/1/27 15/01/0001/0027 13/1/1/55 13/0110001/0055 27. PAOMATA 15/111/41 15/01/0001/0041 28. PHAIBUNG KHULIEN 15/1/1/7 15/0110001/0007 13/111/45 13/01/0001/0045 29. Pl;iAIBUNG KHUNOU(LOWER) 15/1/1/9 15/01/0001/0009 13/1/1/47 13/01/0001/0047 30. PHAIBUNG KHUNOU(UPPER) 15/1/1/8 15/01/0001/0008 13/1/1/46 13/01/0001/0046 31. PHUBA KHUMAN 15/1/1/36 15/0110001/0036 13/1/1/44 13/01/0001/0044 32. PHUBA THAPHAM 15/1/1/35 15/0110001/0035 13/111/43 13/01/0001/0043 33. PURULAKUTPA 1511/1/29 15101/0001/0029 13/1L1/51 13/01/0001/0051 34. PURULATONGBA 15/1/1/30 15/01/0001/0030 13/1/1/50 13/01/0001/0050 35. PURUI_ ROSOFII 15/1/1/31 15/01/0001/0031 36. RAFII 15/1/1/28 15/0110001/0028 37. RAKUTO 15/1/1/45 15/01/0001/0045 38. SARANAMEI 15/1/1/44 15/01/0001/0044 13/1/1/30 13/01/0001/0030 39. SIRONG 15/1/1/19 15/0110001/0019 13/111/52 13/0110001/0052 40. SONGDO 1'5/111/21- 15/01/0001/0021 13/111170 13/01/0001/0070 41. THINGBA KHULLEN 15/1/1/26 15/0110001/0026 13/111/56 13/01/0001/0056 42. THINGBA KHUNOU 15/1/1/23 15/01/0001/0023 13/1/1/57 13/01/0001/0057 43. THIWA 15/1/1/20 15/0110001/0020 13/111/69 13/01/0001/0069 44. TUNAMAFFII 15/1/1/42 15/0110001/0042 13/111/29 13/01/0001/0029 45. TUNGGAM KHULLEN 15/1/1/43 •. 15/0110001/0043 13/111/14 13/01/0001/0014 46. TUNGJOY 15/1/1/39 15/0110001/0039 13/111/15 13/0110001/0015 VILLAG£ DIRECTORY PAOMATA T.D. BLOCK 26

VILLAGE PAOMATA T.D. BLOCK AMENITIES

Location Name of Total Total Amenities available (if not available a dash (-) is shown in the column next to it in Brackets Code Village area of the popu- the distance in broad ranges viz .. , 5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 1O+Kms. ofthe nearest place where the No. village (In lation facility is availabe is given). hectares}. & no. Education Medical Drinking Post 6. Communica- of Day or water Tele- tion (Bus Stop, house days of (potable) graph Railway holds the market! Station, hat, if any Waterway)

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

15/1/11 1 LAII NA 1,846(343) H-1, M-1 -(10+kms) S FO -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 2 LAIiSHIRAFIl NA 146(42) P-1 -(10+kms) S -(5-10Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 3 NEWLAII NA 115(33} P-1 -(5-10Kms) S -(10+Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 4 KATAFUMEI NA 168(40} P-1 -(10+kms) S -(10+Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 5 CHINGMEI KHULLEN NA 474(100) P-1 -(10+kms) S FO -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 6 CHINGMEf KHUNOU NA 1,133(204) M-1, P-1 -(10+kms) S -(5-10Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 7 PHAIBUNG KHUlLEN NA 1,601 (240) H-1 -(10+kms) S FO -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 8 PHAIBUNG KHUNOU (U) NA 391(83) H-1,P-1 -(10+kms) S -(5-10Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 9 PHAIBUNG KHUNOU (l) NA 337(80) 1;'-1 -(10+kms) S -(5-10Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms). 10 LAKHAMEI NA 1,592(213) M-1,P-1 -(10+kms) S FO -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 11 KODOM NA 516(79) P-1 -(5-10Kms) S -(5-10Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 12 KODOMKHAVO NA 150(35) P-1 -(10+kms) S -10+Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 13 NGARI RAIDULOMEI NA 625(92) P-1 -(10+kms) S -(10+kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 14 NGARI KHULLEN NA 645(112) H-1 ,M-1 ,P-1 -(10+kms) S -(10+Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 15 NGARI LlSHANG NA 345(49) P-1 -(10+kms) S -(10+Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 16 KHONGDEI KHUMAN NA 633(69) M-1 -(10+kms) S -(10+Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 17 KHONGDEI SHIMPHUNG NA 481(80) P-1 -(5-10Kms) S -(10+Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 18 KHONGDEI NGAWAR NA 137(30} P-2 -(10+kms) S -(10+Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 19 SIRONG NA 237(56) P-1 PHS S -(10+Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 20 THIWA NA 686(120) H-1,P-2,M-1 -(10+kms) S -(10+Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 21 SONGDO NA 43(10} -(-5Kms) -(10+kms) S -10+Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 22 NGAMJU NA 461(80) P-1 . -(10+kms) S -(5-10Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 23 THINGBA KHUNOU NA 1,308(192) M-1,P-1 -(10+kms) S FO -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 24 KAPAO NA 222(40) P-1 -(10+kms) S -(5-10 Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 25 KAIJEI (KEIYE) NA 224(44) -(-5Kms) -(10+kms) S -(5-10 Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 26 THINGBA KHULLEN NA 1,404(180) P-1 -(10+kms) S FO -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 27 OINAM NA 2,670(341) H-1 A-C S FO -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 28 RAFII NA 162(30) -(-5Kms) -(10+kms) S -(5-10 Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 29 PURULAKUTPA NA 3,346(380) P-1 -(10+kms) T FO -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 30 PURULATONGBA NA 1,745(229) H-1 -(10+kms) T FO -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 31 PORUL ROSOFII NA 267(51 ) P-1 -(10+kms) S -5-10 Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 32 KOIDEMAKHA NA 951 (226) P-1 -(10+kms) S -5-10 Kms) .... (10+kms) -(10+kms) 33 KOIDE MATHAK NA 1,034(257) M-1 A-C S FO -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 34 MAIBA NA 760(124) M-1 PI-C T FO -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 35 PHUBA THAPHAM NA 783(144) M-1,P-1 -(10+kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 36 PHUBA KHUMAN NA 1,448(270) P-2 -(10+Kms) T PO -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 37 LlYAI KHULLEN NA 3,201 (431) M-1,P-1 -(10+Kms) T FO -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 38 LlYAI KHUNOU NA 273(39) P-1 -(10+Kms) T FO -(10+kms) BS 39 TUNGJOY NA 3,377(460) H-1,M-2,P-2 PHS T ffi -(5-10Kms) BS 40 MAKHUFn NA 253(50) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) R FO Daily BS 41 PAOMATA NA 426(122} H-1,P-1,M-3 PHS T FO -(5-10Kms) -(5-10Kms) 42 TUNAMAFFI NA 623(110) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 43 TUNGGAM KHUlLEN NA 2,833(366) P-2 -(10+Kms) T -(10+Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 44 SARANAMEI NA 1,280(239) P-2 PHS S -(10+Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 45 RAKUTO NA· a3(20) P-1 -(10+Kms) R -(10+Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 46 KHAIKHO .NA' 226(4'0) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) T -(10+:

TOTAL 41.661 (6575) P-39.M-17;H-9, PHC (3) PO-16 DAILY-1 85-3 PHS (4) 27

DIRECTORY AND LAND USE

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Approach ,Nearest Power to Village town & supply Cultivable land distance Forest and under perma- Total Period Main crop Area not location (in Kms) nent cultivation area of under jhum available Code under rotation cultivation for cul- No. Wet rice Dry rice 'jhum tivation cultiva- cultiva- culti- tion lion valion

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

15/1111 KR . K6hima~ NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 1 KR • Kohima 75 . NA NA NA' NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 2 KR Kohima73 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 3 KR Kohima63 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 4 KR Kohima65 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 5 KR Kohima67 NA NA NA NA 5.yrs. Rice & Maize NA 6 KR l; Rice & Maize NA 17 KR Kohima92 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs: Rice & Maize NA 18 KR Kohima64 NA NA iliA NA . 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 19 KR Kohima94 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 20 KR Kohima93 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Mai:z;e NA 21 KR Kohima60 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 22 KR Kohima51 ID NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 23 KR Kohima38 NA NA f'.jA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 24 KR Kohima40 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 25 KR Kohima45 NA .iliA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 26 KR Kohima47 ID NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 27 KR Kohima43 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 28 KR Kohima47 ID NA Nil. NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 29 KR Kohima47 ID NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 30 KR Kohima46 ID NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 31 KR Kohima42 ID NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 32 KR Kohima42 ID NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 33 KR Kohima51 BJ NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 34 KR Kohima52 BJ NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 35 KR Kohima50 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 36 KR Kohima53 BJ NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 37 FR KohirT1a50 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 38 FR Kohima45 BJ NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 39 FR Kohima43 BJ NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 40 FR Kohima40 BJ NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 41 FR Kohima42 BJ NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 42 KR Kohima43 BJ NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 43 FR Kohima45 BJ NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 44 FR Kohima45 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 45 KR Kohima46 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 46

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES MAO~MAlUM T.b. BLOCK 32

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES MAO-MARAM T.D. BLOCK

51. Name of the villages Location Code 1991 LOQa:tion Code 1981 No. (hadbast No.) Manual Computer Manual Computer 2 3 4 5 6 1. BENDRAMEI 15111216 1510110002/0006 2. BOlLEN 15/1/2/47 1510110002/0047 3. CHAKHA 1511/2/3 1510110002/0003 1311/1/35 131011000110035 4. CHAKHUMEI 1511/2/28 1510110002/0028 13/1/1/22 1310110001/0022 5. CHANGSANG 1511/2162 15/01/0002/0062 13/1/1173 13/011000110073 6. CHOWAINU 15/1/2/22 15/01/0002/0022 13/111/9 13101/0001/0009 7 CHOWNAMEI KHULLEN 15/1/2/29 151011000210029 131111124 13/01/0001/0024 8. CHOWNAMEI KHUNOU 15/1/2/30 15/0110002/0030 13/111125 25101/000110025 9. IKAILONGDI 1511/2/57 1510110002/0057 10. KALINAMEI 15/112118 15/01/0002/0018 11. KANEM 151112/13 15/011000210013 13/1/1/38 13/0110001/0038 12. KATOMEI 1511/2/52 15/0110002/0052 13. KATHIKHO 15/1/2/49 15/0110002/0049 13/111159 13/01/000110059 14. KAYINU 151112/16 15/01/0002/0016 15. KEIBI 15/112/24 15/0110002/0024 13/111/13 13/0110001/0013 16. KENELU 15/1/2/8 15/0110002/0008 13/111/5 13/0110001/0005 17. KHABUNG 15/1/2/58 15/0110002/0058 18. KHABUNG KARONG 151112/51 15/01/0002/0051 19. KHAMSOM 15/1/2/61 15/01/0002/0061 13/111/72 13/0110001/0072 20. KHANGJANG 15/1/2/4 15/0110002/0004 13/111/36 13/0110001/0036 21. KHONGNEM 15/1/2/45 15/0110002/0045 13/111/49 13/0110001/0049 22. LEIROUCHING 15/1/2/43 15/01/0002/0043 13/111/40 13/0110001/0040 23. LEISHANG PHUNG 15~1/2/63 15/01/0002/0063 13/111/74 13/0110001/0074 24. MAKHAN CENTRE 15/1/2/34 15/011000210034 25. MAKIHAN KHULLEN 151112/33 151011000210033 131111/26 13/0110001/0026 26. MAKHAN KHUMAN 15/112/35 151011000210035 27. MAKHEL 15/112/25 15/0110002/0025 13/111/11 13/011000110011 28. MAKHRELUI 1511/2155 15/01/000210055 29. MAKULONGDI 15/1/2/14 15/01/0002/0014 30. MARAM BAZAR 15/112136 15/0110002/0036 31. MARAM .CENTRE 15/1/2/40 15/0110002/0040 32. MARAM KHULAKPA 15/1/2138 15/01/000210038 33. MARAM KHUNOU 151112/53 1510110002/0053 34. MARAM MAKHA 15/1/2/39 1510110002/0039 35. MARAM MATHAK 15/112/37 15/0110002/0037 36. MAO KARONG 15/112150 15101/0002/0050 37. MAO MARAFII 1511/2144 15/01/0002/0044 .38. MAO PUNDUNG 15/112/31 15/011000210031 13/111/23 13/0110001/0023 39. NEW MAKHAN 15/1/2/32 1510110002/0032 40. NEW MARAM 151112/41 1510110002/0041 41. NGATAN 151112/60 1510110002/0060 13/111171 13/0110001/0071 42. OKLONG 15/1/2115 15/01/0002/0015 13/111139 13/01/0001/0039 43. PHOIBUNG 1511/2/48 15/0110002/0048 13/111/58 13/0110001/0058 44. PUDUNAMEI 15/1/2/21 15/0110002/0021 13/111/6 13/0110001/0006 45. PUNANAMEI 15/1/2/20 15/0110002/0020 13/111/8 13/0110001/0008 46. RAMLONG 15/1/2/42 15/0110002/0042 47. RAZAMEI 151112/12 15/011000210012 1311/1137 1310110001/0037 48. ROBUNAMEI 1511/2/19 15/01/0002/0019 13/1/1/7 13/01/000110007 49. SADIM 15/1/2146 15/01/0002/0046 131111148 13/01/000110048 50. SHANG KHUMEI 1511/2111 15101/0002/0011 13/111120 13/0110001/0020 51. SAJOUBA 15/1/2/26 1510110002/0026 13/111/12 13/0110001/0012 52. SENAPATI 15/1/2/56 15/0110002/0056 53. SONG SONG 15/112/17 15/0110002/0017 M. SORBUNG 151112/59 15/01/0002/0059 13/111165 13/01/0001/0065 55. TADUBI 15/1/2/27 1510110002/0027 13/111/10 13/0110001/0010 56. TAMPHUNG 15/1/2/1 15/0110002/0001 131111/1 13/0110001/0001 57. TApHOU NAGA 15/1/2/54 15/0110002/0054 58. THUYENG 15111212 1510110002/0002 13/11112 13/01/000110002 59 TINGSONG 151112164 15/011000210064 13/111/67 1310110001/0067 60 TOBUMEI 15/112123 15/01/0002/0023 13/111128 13/01/000110028 61. WASHANG PHUNG 1511/2165 1510110002/0065 13/11) 166 13/011000110066 62. WILLONG KHULLEN 15/112110 15/01/0002/0010 63. WILLONG KHuNOU 15/112/9 15/01/0002/0009 13/111/19 13/0110001/0019 64. YANG KHULLEN 15/1/2/7 15/0110002/0007 13/111/4 13/0110001/0004 65. YANGKHUNOU 15/11215 15/01/0002/0005 13/111/3 13/0110001/0003 " VILLAGE DIRECTORY, MAO-MARAM T.D. BLOCK 34

VILlAGE MAO-MARAM T.o. BLOCK AMENITIES

Location Name of Total Total Amenities available (if not available a dash (-) is shown in the column and naxt to it in Brackets Code Village area of the popu- the distance in broad ranges viz., 5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 1 O+Kms. of the nearest place where the No village (In lation facility is avail abe is given). hectares). & no. Education Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communica- of water Tele- days of tion (Bus Stop, house (potable) graph the Railway holds market! Station, hat, if any Waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

15/1/21 1 TAMPHUNG NA 473(77} P -(5-10 Kms) F -(5-10Kms) -(5-10 Kms) -(-5 Kms) 2 THUYENG NA 392(68) P PHS F -(5-10Kms) -(S-1D Kms) -(5-10. Kms) 3 CHAKHA NA 251 (38) P -(5-1DKms) F -(5-1DKms) -(5-10. Kms) -(S-1D Kms) 4 KHANGJANG NA 38(7) -(-SKms) -(S-1DKms) F -(5-1DKms) -(S-1D Kms) -(S-1D Kms) 5 YANGKHUNOU NA 316(7D} P -(5-1DKms) F -(S-10Kms) -(5-10. Kms) -(5-10 Kms) 6 BEDRAMEI NA 114(22} -(-SKms) PHS F -(oS Kms) -(5-10 Kms) -(5-10 Kms) 7 YANGKHULLEN NA 1,637(283) -(5-1DKms) -(5-1DKms) F ro -(5-10. Kms) -(5-10 Kms) 8 KENELU NA 192(30.) P PHS F -(5-1DKms) -(S-1D Kms) -(5-10. Kms) 9 WllLONG KHUNOU NA 374(48) P -(S-1D Kms) F -(5-1o.Kms) -(S-1o. Kms) -(5-10 Kms) 10 WlllONG KHULlEN NA 886(193) -(-SKms) FtC F ro -(5-10 Kms) -(S-1o. Kms) 11 SHANG KHUMEI NA 223(41 ) P-2 -(-5 Kms) F -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) 12 RAZAMEI NA 347(66) P-2 -(5-10. Kms) F -(5-1DKms) -(S-1D Kms) -(5-10. Kms) 13 KANEM NA 99(22) P -(5-10. Kms) F -(5-1DKms) -(5-10. Kms) -(5-10. Kms) 14 MAKULONGDI NA 364(71 ) P -(-5 Kms) F -(-5 Kms) -(5-10. Kms) -(5-10. Kms) 15 OKLONG NA 1,11S(161) -(-SKms) FtC F ro -(5-10. Kms) -(5-10. Kms) 16 KAYINU NA 1,041 (134) -(-5Kms) -(5·10. Kms) F ro Daily 8S 17 SONGSONG NA 2,623(315} -(-5Kms) PHS F ro Daily 8S 18 KALINAMEI NA 2,0.93(313) P PHS F PO Daily -(-5 Kms) 19 R08UNAMEI NA 1,221(174) P -(5-10. Kms) F -(5-1DKms) -(1D+kms) -(1D+kms) 20. PUNANAMEI NA 3,0.45(40.3) P FtC F ro -(5-10. Kms) -(5-10. Kms) 21 PODUNAMEI NA 2,585(326) M-1 PHS F ro -(5-10. Kms) -(5-10. Kms) 22 CHOWAINU NA 1,D59(122} P -(5-10. Kms) F -(5-1DKms) -(5-10 Kms) -(S-1D Kms) 23 TOBUMEI NA S7D(78) -(-5Kms) -(S-1D Kms) F -(S-1DKms) -(5-10. Kms) BS 24 KElBl NA 1,211(128) -(-5Kms) (5-Kms) FR -(oS Kms) -(-5 Kms) BS 25 MAKHEL NA 663(99) P -(5-10. Kms) F -(S-1D Kms) -(5-10. Kms) 8S 26 SAJOUBA NA 2,977(40.3) M-(3),P-(2) -(5-10. Kms) F -(S-1D Kms) -(5-10. Kms) BS 27 TADUBI NA 2,079(332) M11,P7.PUC,H9 FtC T FQ Daily BS 28 CHAKHUMEI NA 861(99} -(-5Kms) -(-5 Kms) F -(-5 Kms) -(-5 Kms) BS 29 CHOWAINAMEI KHULLEN NA 822(92) -(-5Kms) (5-10. Kms) F FQ -(5-10. Kms) -(5-10. Kms) 3D CHOWAINAMEI KHUNOU NA 827(94) P -(5-10. Kms) F -(5-10. Kms) -(5-10. Kms) -(5-10 Kms) 31 MAOPUNDUNG NA 1,D56(1S5) -(-5Kms) -(5-10. Kms) F -(S-1D Kms) -(5-10. Kms) -(5-10. Kms) 32 NEWMAKHAN NA 31S(87) P -(5-10. Kms) F -(5-10. Kms) -(5-10. Kms) -(5-10. Kms) 33 MAKHAN KHULlEN NA 783(87) +5Kms) -(S-1o.Kms) F -(5-10Kms) -(5-1DKms) -(S-1o.Kms) 34 MAKHAN CENTRE NA 1.223(112) -(5-10Kms) -(5-1DKms) T ro Daily BS 35 MAKHAN KHUMAN NA 624(58) P3 -(5-10Kms) F ro -(-5Kms) BS 36 MARAM8AZER NA 836(10.6) P2 -(5-1o.Kms) F ro Daily BS 37 MARAM MATHAK NA 679(118) P2 -(5-1o.Kms) T ro Daily BS 38 MARAMKHULAKPA NA 959(11S) P -(5-1o.Kms) F -(5-1o.Kms) -(S-1o.Kms) -(5-1DKms) 39 MARAMMAKHA NA 950.(127) -(5-1DKms) -(-5Kms) F ro -(5-1DKms) -(5-10Kms) 40. MARAM CENTRE NA 527(91 ) P -(1D+Kms) F -(-SKrns) -(-5Kms) -(5-10Kms) 41 NEWMARAM NA 311(35) -(oS Kms.) -(1D+Kms) F -(S-1DKms) -(S-10Kms) -(5-1DKms) 42 RAMLONG NA 185(23) P -(1D+Kms) F -(5-1DKms) -(S-1DKms) -(5-10Kms) 43 LEIROUCHING NA 80.9(10.2) -(S-1DKms) -(1D+Kms) T ro Daily BS 44 MAO MARAFlI NA 224(40.) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(5-10Kms) -(5-1DKms) -(5-10Kms) 45 'KHONGNEM NA 674(97) P2 -(10+Kms) F -(5-10Kms) -(S-1DKms) -(5-1o.Kms) 46 SADIM NA 64S(127) P2 -(1D+Kms) F -(S-1DKms) -(5-1DKms) -(S-10Kms) 47 BOLLEN NA 154(23) -(-5Kms) -(1D+Kms) F -(S-10Kms) -(5-1DKms) -(S-1DKms) . 48 PHOIBUNG NA 20.9(29) -P -(1D+Kms) F -(5-10Kms) -(5-10Kms) -(5-1DKms) 49 KATHIKHO NA 245(43) -(-5Kms) PHS F FO -(5-1DKms) BS 50. MAO KARONG NA 235(4S) -(-SKms) -(1D+Kms) T FO Daily BS 51 KHABUNG KARONG NA 418(64) P -(10+Kms) T ro Daily BS S2 KATOMEI NA 489(91 ) P -(10-tKms) T ro Daily BS S3 MARAM KHUNOU NA 486(86) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(-5Kms) -(-5Kms) -(-5Kms) 54 TAPHOUNAGA NA 1,409(239) P (2),M(2) -(1D+Kms) F -(S-10Kms) -(5-1DKms) -(5-1DKms) 55 MAKHRELUI NA 1,199(362) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(S-10Kms) -(5-10Kms) -(5-10Kms) 35

DIRECTORY AND LAND USE

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land USE; in hBctares roundej upto two decimal places) Appro~h' '. Nearest Power to Village , town & s~pply Cultivable land distance Forest and under perma- Total Period Main crop Area not Location (in Kms) nent cultivation area of unde' jhum available Code under rotation tu:tivatlon for cul- No. Wet rice Dry rice jhum "vation cultiva- cultiva- culti- tion lion valion

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

i 15/1/21 FR . Kohirj"la"103 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 1 FR Kohil11a 99 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 2 KR Kohill{la.105 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs, Rice & Maize NA 3 KR Kohima 93 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize f4A 4 FR Kohima 94 NA NA, NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 5

FR - Kohim891 NA , NA I . tlIA NA ,.5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 6 FR Kohima89 ,NA NA 'NA, NA 5 yr$ Rice & Maize NA 7 KR Kohima89 ~ NA NA. NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize N'A 8 J(R' Kohima85 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & MaIze NA 9 'KR Kohima,83 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs, ' Rice & Maize NA 10 KR Kgoirria81 NA NA NA, NA\ , 5 yrs, Rice & Maize NA 11 KR Kohima85 NA NA NA / NA 5 yvs. Rice & Maize NA 12 KR Kohima83 NA NA NI;. NA. 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 13 KR Kohima 29 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize ~IA 14 KR Kobima 71 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs, Rice & Maize i--lA 15 FR Kohima40 BJ NA NA 'NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 16 FR Kohima40 ED NA NA NA INA 5 yrs, Rice & MaiZe f\./;. 17 KR Kohima41 ED . NA Nk. NA NA 5 yrs Rice & Maize ~:A 18 KR Kohima42 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs, Rice & Maize \oJA 19 KR Kohima43 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize ,,1 A 20 KR Kohima44 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 21 -~-...- KR Kohima45 .. 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 22 FR Kohima42 ED NA NA - NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 23 FR Kohima39 Eq NA, NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 24 FR Kohima37 ED NA NA' NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 25 FR Kohima36 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 26 FR Kohima33 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize N/\ 27 FR Kohima36 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 28 KR Kohima42 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 29 KR Kohima42 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs Rice & Maize NA 30 KR Kohima46 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 31 KR Kohima44 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 32 KR Kohima45 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 33 FR Kohima43 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 34 FR Kohima 55 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 35 FR Kohima55 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs, Rice & Maize NA 36 FR Kohima57 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 37 KR Kohima57 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 38 FR Kohima56 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 39 FR Kohima54 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice &Maize NA 40 KR Kohima 55 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize 01/\ 41 KR Kohima56 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NT'. 42 KR Kohima57 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 43 KR Kohima63 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 44 KR Kohima57 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs, Rice & Maize NA 45 KR Kohima60 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize ~: '4. 46 FR Kohirria 57 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Mai:

VILLAGE' MAO-MARAM T.D. BLOCK (Contd.) AMENITIES

Location Name of Total Total Amenities available (if not available a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in Brackets Code Village area of the popu­ the distance in broad ranges viz., 5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 1 O+Kms. of the nearest place where the No village (In lation facility is availabe is given). hectares). & no. . Education Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communica­ of water Tele­ days of tion (Bus Stop, house (potable) graph the Railway holds market! Station, hat. if any Waterway)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ,

56 SENAPATI NA. 472(59) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(-5Kms) -( -5-1 OKms) -(-5-10Kms) 57 IKAllONGDI NA 163(44) +5~ms) -(10+Kms) F -(-5Kms) -( -5-1 OKms) -( -5-1 QKms) 58 KHABUNG NA 301 (49) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(-5Kms) -( -5-1 OKms) -( -5-1 OKms) 59 SORBUNG NA 226(43) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(-5Kms) -(-5-10Kms) -(-5-10Kms) . 60 NGATAN NA 440(64) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(-5Kms) -(-5-10Kms) -(-5-1 OKms) 61 KHAMSOM NA 1,135(159) -(-5Kms) PHS F PO -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 62 CHANGSANG NA 57(9) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+kms) -(10+kms) 63 LEISHANGPHUNG NA 72(13) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(5-10Kms) -(5-10Kms) -(5-10Kms) 64 TINGSONG NA 614(117) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 65 WASHANGPHUNG NA 54(13) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms)

Total 49,676(7,341 ) P 47,M 17, PHC4 T- 7, PO 21 Daily 11 B517 H 9,PUC 1 PHS 8 F- 56, R-1 37

DIRECTORY (Contd.) AND LAND USE

Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Approach' Nearest Power Village town & supply Cultivable land to \ distance Forest and under perma- Total Period Main crop Area not Location (in Kms.) nen! cultivation area of underjhum available Code under rotation cultivation for cul- No. Wet rice Dry rice jhum tivation culliva- cultiva- culli- lion lion valion'"

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

KR Kohi,na 73 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize' NA 56 KR )-~ Kohi\na74 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs, Rice & Maize NA 57 KR Kohitna 73 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs, Rice & Maize NA 58 KR, Kohitnci 79 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs, Rice & Maize NA 59 KR Kohima83 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs, Rice & Maize NA 60 KR " Kohima87 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 61 KR Kohlma-89 NA' NA ' filA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 62 KR Kohima 91 . NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. 'Rice & Maize NA 63 KR Kohima92 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 64 iKR Kohima94 ! NA NA, NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 65

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ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES KANGPOKPI T.D. BLOCK

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1. AinU SONGPIJANG 15/1/3/109 15/01/0003/0109 2. BIJANG 15/1/3/168 15/0110003/0168 13/112/156 13/0110002(0156 3. BILEIJANG 15/1/3/46 15/0110003/0046 4. BOLLEN 15/1/3/108 15/01/0003/0108 5. SOLSANG 15/1/3/64 15/01/0003/0064 13/112/59 13/01/0002/0059 6. BONGMOL 15/1/3/59 15/0110003/0059 131112154 13/01/0002/0054 7 BUNGTE CHIRU 15/1/3/193 15/0110003/0193 13/112/172 13/01/0002/0172 8. CHAJANG 15/1/3/87 15/0110003/0087 9. CHALBOL 15/1/3/100 15/0110003/0100 13/112/91 13/0110002/0091 10. CHALBUNG 15/1/3/121 15/0110003/0121 13/112/98 13/0110002/0098 11. CHALWA 15/1/3/34 15/0110003/0034 13/112/33 13/01/0002/0033 12. CHANGOUBUNGNORTH 15/1/3/13 15/0110003/0013 13/112/13 13/01/0002/0013 13. CHANGOUBUBNG SOUTH 15/1/3/12 15/01/0003/0012 13/1/2/14 13/01/0002/0014 14. CHANMARI 15/1/3/66 15/01/0003/0066 13/112/61 13/01/0002/0061 15. CHARHAZAR 15/1/3/107 15/01/0003/0107 16. CHAROI PANDONGBA(CHIRU) 15/1/3/188 15/01/0003/0188 13/112/163 13/0110002/0163 17. CHAROIPANDONGBA(KABUI) 15/1/3/154 15/01/0003/0154 13/112/140 13/01/0002/0140 18. CHINGLOU BUNG 15/1/3/60 15/01/0003/0060 13/112/56 13/0110002/0056 19. CHINIINGKHOL 15/1/3/194 15/0110003/0194 13/1/2/180 13/0110002/0180 20. C.PHAILEN 15/1/3/165 15/01/0003/0165 ,- 21. DAILI 15/113/48 15/01/0003/0048 13/112/45 13/01/0002/0045 22. DOLAL 15/113/98 15/01/0003/0098 23. E.SAPARMEINA 15/1/3/96 15/01/0003/0096 24. GELBUNG 15/1/3/35 15/0110003/0035 13/112/32 13/01/0002/0032 25. G.GELBUNG 15/1/3/83 15/0110003/0083 13/112/73 13/0110002/0073 26. GEUANG 15/1/3/27 15/0110003/0027 13/1/2/26 13/0110002/0026 . 27. GELNEL 15/1/3/33 15/01/0003/0033 13/1/2/31 13/0110002/0031 28. GOPIBUNG 15/1/3/57 15/0110003/0057 29. G.LHANGNOM 15/1/3/93 15/0110003/0093 30. G.PHALBUNG 15/1/3/95 15/01/0003/0095 31. G.SONGLUNG 15/1/3/85 15/01/0003/0085 13/1/2174 13/01/0002/0074 32. HAIBUNG 15/1/3/161 15/0110003/0161 13/112/158 13/0110002/0158 33. HAl KEN 15/113/110 15/01/0003/0110 34. HAIJANG 15/1/3/49 15/01/0003/0049 13/1/2/46 13/01/0002/0046 35. HAIJOL 15/1/3/45 15/0110003/0045 13/112/41 13/0110002/0041 36. HANGOIPATMOLHOI 15/1/3/126 15/0110003/0126 13/112/108 13/01/0002/0108 37. HAIPI 151113154 15/01/0003/0054 13/112/51 13/0110002/0051 38. HARAOTHEL 15/1/3/136 15/01/0003/0136 13/112/114 13/0110002/0114 39. HARUP MAOHING 15/1/3/41 15/0110003/0041 40. HARUPNAGA 15/1/3/40 15/0110003/0040 13/112/44 13/0110002/0044 41. HENGBUNG 15/1/3/7 15/0110003/0007 13/112/8 13/01/0002/0008 42. HOLJANG 15/1/3/26 15/0110003/0026 43. ICHUM KEIRAP 15/113/182 15/0110003/0182 44. IRANG PART- I 15/113/42 15/01/0003/0042 13/1/2/19 13/01/0002/0019 45. IRANG PART-II 15/1/3/43 15/01/0003/0043 13/1/2/29 13/0110002/0029 46. IRENGNAGA 15/1/3/134 15/0110003/0134 13/112/118 13/0110002/0118 47. JANGMOL 15/1/3/68 15/01/0003/0068 13/112/66 13/011000210066 . 48. JANGNOM 15/1/3/90 15/01/0003/0090 49. JOULEN SIMOl 1511/3/112 1510110003/0112 13/1/2/95 13/0110002/0095 50. JOUPI 15/1/3/197 15/0110003/0197 13/112/178 13/01/0002/0178 51. KAllENJANG 15/1/3/6 15/0110003/0006 13/112/7 13/01/0002/0007 52. KAJANGA 15/1/3/1-1 15/01/0003/0011 13/1/2/12 13/01/0002/0012 53. KALAPAHAR 15/1/3/53 15/01/0003/0053 13/112/49 13/0110002/0049 54. KANGLA TONGBI(ORPHANAGE) 15/3/1/119 15/0110003/0119 13/212/99 13/01/0002/0099 55. KANGPOKPI 15/1/3/18 15/0110003/0018 56. KANGCHUP CHINGKHONG 15/1/3/149 15/0110003/0149 13/112/130 13/01/0002/01 30 57. KANGCHUP CHIRU 15/1/3/144 15/0110003/0144 13/112/124 13/01/000210124 58. KANGCHUPJOUTE 15/1/3/140 15/0110003/0140 13/112/125 13/0110002/0125 59 KANGCHUPKHUMONOM 15/1/3/143 15/0110003/0143 60 KANGCHUP MAKHONG 15/1/3/148 15/01/0003/0148 13/112/123 13/0110002/0123 ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES KANGPOKPI T.O. BLOCK (Contd.) SI. , Name of the villages Location Code 1991 Location Code 1981 No. (hadbast No.) Manual Computer Manual Computer \

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61. KANGe.HUP PATBUNG 15/1/3/146 15/01/0003/0146 62. KANGCHup PATJANG 15/1/3/147 15/01/000_3I014} 63. , KANGCHUP TUIKON 15/1/3/141 15/01io003/0141 13/1/2/126 13/0110002/0126 64.' KARAKHUL 15/1/3/126 15/01/0003/0126 13/1/2/110 13/01/000210110 65. KEITHEL MANBI 15/1/3/58 15/01/0003/0058 131112/53 13/01/0002/0053 66.' KHARAM PHAILEN 15/1/3/156 15/01/0003/0156 67. KHAR~M THAOQI 15/1/3/137 15/01/0003/0137 - 13/1/2/115 13/01/000210115 68. KHA~.MVAIPl-IEI 15/1/3/138 15101/0003/0138 13/1/2/117 13/0110002/0117 69.'; KHEtoi JANG 15/1/3/115 .. 15/01/000:tI01 i 5 13/1/21103 13/0110002/0103 70 .• KHOIRIPOK 15/1/3/183 15/01/0003/0183 13/1/2/157 13/01/0002/0157 71. KHOlEN- 15/1/3/29 15/01/000310029 72. KHOLEP 15/1/3/89 15/01/0003/0089 13/1/2/78 13/01/0002/0078 73. Kl-IOLJANG 15/1/3/65 15/01/0003/0065 13/1/2/60 13/01/0002/0060 .. 74. Kl-IOMUN_OM 15/1/3/25 .15/01/0003/0025 13/1/2/24 13/01/0002/0024 75. , KHONGlONG KABUl 15~1 /3/171 f5l()1:10003/0171 '13/1/2/145 . 13/01/0002/0145 76. KHUNKHU KUKI 15/1/3/123 15/()1/Q003/0123 13/1/2/107 13/0110002/0107 77. KHUNKHU NAGA 15/1/3/124 15/0110003/0124 13/1/2/106 13/01/0002/0106 78. KOLPECHANG 15/1/3178 15/01/0003/0078 79. KOMTAM 15/1/3/113 15/Q1/0003/0.113. 13/1/2/101 13/01/0002/0101 80. KOr,tGAKHUL 15/1/3/176 15/01/0003/0176 13/1/2/112 13f01/0002/0112 81. KONGPAO' 15/1/3/52 15tOtlOOO3/Q052 82. KONSAKHUL 15/1/3/1-29 15/01/0003/0129 83~ KOTLEN 15/1/3/28 15/01'/0003/0028 13/112127 13/01/0002/0027 84. K. SONGLUNG 15/1/3/131 .15/01/0003/0131 85. LAIKOT 15/1/3/1 15/01/0003/0001 13/1/2/1 13/01/0002/0001 86. LALOI 1511/3/2 15/01/0603/0002 13/1/2/39 13/01/0002/0039 87. LAIMATON THANGBUH 15/1/3/190. 15/01/0003/0190 13/1/2/173 13/01/0002/0173 88. LANGDAI BUNG 1571/3/145 15/0ttOO03/0145 13J1/2/131 13/0110002/0131 89. LANGKA 15/1/3/47 15/01/0003/0047 13/1/2/40 13/0110002/0040 90. LEIKHAMPOKPI 15/1/3/111 15/01/0003/0111 1311/2/102 13/01/0002/0102 91. LEIKOT 15/1/3/116 15101/000310116 92. LEIMAKHONG 15/1/3/122 . 15/01/0003/0122 93. LEILON KHUNOU 15/1/3/no 15/01/0003/0130 13/1121113 13/0110002/0113 94. LEI NON VAIPHEI 15/1/3/127 15/01/0003/0127 13/112/111 13/01/0002/0111 95. LOIBUL KHULLEL 15/1/3/181 15/01/000310181 13/112/169 13/01/0002/0169· 96. LONGA KOIRENG 15/1/3/169 15/0110003/0169 13/112/136 13/0110002/0136 97. LUNGPHOU 15/1/3/15 15/011000310015 13/112/15 13/0110002/0015 98. MAHA KABUl 15/113/170 15/0110003/0170 99-. MAHIKA 15/1/3/55 15/01/0003/0055 100. MAKHAN 15/1/31117 15/01/0003/0117 13/1/2/105 13/01/0002/0105 101. MAKUI CHALJANG 15/1/3/36 15/0110003/0036 13/112/37 13/0110002/0037 102. MAKUI MAYANGKHANG 15/1/3/17 15/0110003/0037 13/112/36 13/0110002/0036 103. MAKUI NAGA 15/113/38 15/0110003/0038 13/112/38 13/0110002/0038 104. MANAMJANG 15/1/3/162 15/0110003/0162 13/112/153 13/0110002/0153 105. MAOHING 15/1/3/19 15/0110003/0019 106. MAOKOT 15/1/3/24 15/0110003/0024 13/112/25 13/0110002/0025 107. MAPAOKANGLALONGBI 15/1/3/118 15/01/0003/0118 13/1/2/100 13/01/0002/0100 108. MARING TONGBA 15/1/3/175 15/0110003/0175 13/1/2/t,63 13/0110002/0153 109. MAYANGKHANG 15/1/3/8 15/0110003/0008 13/112/9 13/0110002/0009 110. MA YANGKHANG NINGTHOUPHAM 15/1/3/9 15/0110003/0009 111. MOLJANG 15/1/3/80 15/01/0003/0080 13/112176 13/0110002/0076 112. MOLNOI 15/1/3/104 15/01/0003/0104 13/112/93 13/0110002/0093 113. MONGBUNG TONGNEH 15/1/3/178 15/0110003/0178 13/112/160 13/01/0002/0160 114. MONGJANG 15/1/3/94 15/0110003/0094 13/112/80 13/0110002/0080 115. MONOM 15/113/73 15/01/0003/0073 13/112/67 13/0110002/0067 116. MONGPIJANG 15/1/3/92 15/01/0003/0092 13/1/2/82 13/0110002/0082 117. MOTBUNG 15/1/3/106 15/01/0003/0106 13/1/2/86 13/0110002/0086 118. MULPI 15/113/81 15/01/0003/0081 13/1/2/84 13/0110002/0084 119. NATHELJANG 15/1/3/75 15/01/0003/0075 120. NATOK BOLJANG 15/1/3/153 15/01/0003/0153 121. NATOK KABUl 15/113/152 15/0110003/0152 13/1/2/134 13/0110002/0134 122. NATOK KUKI 15/1/3/151 15/01/0003/0151 13/1/2/122 13/01/0002/0122 123. NEW KEITHELMANBI 15/1/3/166 15/0110003/0166 13/1/2/147 13/01/0002/0147 124. NUNGANG KABUl 15/1/3/189 15/0110003/0189 125. NUNGSHAI CHIRU 15/1/3/192 15/0110003/0192 13/1/2/176 13/01/0002/0176 126. PANGMOL 15/1/3/105 15/01/0003/0105 13/112/85 13/01/0002/0085 127. PANGSANG 15/1/3/114 15/0110003/0114 13/112/2 13/01/0002/0002 128. PARENGBA 15/1/3/191 15/0110003/0191 13/112/176 13/0110002/0176 129. PASPATI 15/1/3/67 15/0110003/0067 130. PHAIJANG 15/1/3/102 15/01/0003/0102 13/112/92 13/0110002/0003 44

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES KANGPOKPI T.O. BLOCK (Contd.) SI. Name of the villages Location Code 1991 Location Code 1981 No. with (hadbast No.) Manual Computer Manual Computer

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131. PHAILEN 15/1/3/71 15/0110003/0071 132, PHAILENKOT 15/1/3/2 15/0110003/0002 13/112/3 13/01/0002/0003 133 .. PHOISI . 15/1/3174 15/01/0003/0074 13/112/68 13/0110002/0068 134. PHOIJANG 15/1/3/174 15/01/000310174 13/1/2/141 13/0110002/0141 135. PHOILEN 15/1/3/120 15/0110003/0120 13/112/65 13/0110002/0065 136. SADAR JOLJTE 15/113/177 15/0110003/0177 137. SADUMON SAMBA KABUl 15/1/3/187 15/0110003/0187 13/112/161 13/0110002/0161 138, SADUMON SAMBA KUKI 15/1/3/186 15/0110003/0186 13/112/162 13/0110002/0162 139.: SAIKOr" JANG 15/1/3/61 15/0110003/0061 131112157 13/01/0002/0057 • 140.\-SAITU 15/1/3/88 15/01/0003/0088 13/1/2/77 13/0110002/0077 141.\ SAlfU AISAN 15/113/99 15/0110003/0099 13/112/88 13/0110002/0088 142. SATU SAPARMEINA 15/1/3198 15/01/0003/0098 143 .. SAJAL KEITHELMANBI 15/113/62 15/0 t 10003/0062 144. . SALBUNG SEHJANG t5/113/~55 15/01/0003/0155 '145. SAMUK 15/113 .. 28· 15/01/0003/0128 13/112/109 13/01/0002/0109 146.' SANTING 15/1/3/82 15/0"110003/0082 13/112/83 13/01/0002/0083 147. SAPARMEINA 15i1-/3/97 15(01/0003/0097 13/112/71 13/0110002/0071 148. SELOJ 15/1/3/101 15/01/0003/0101 13/112/87 13/0110002/0087 149. SELSI 15/113/30 15/0~ 1000310030 13/112/28 13/0110002/0028 15.0. SENAM KHAOtTHONG 15/1/3/164 15101/0003/0164 13/1/2/152 13/0110002/0152 15jo SENAM .'ION HAL 1511/3/167 15/01/0003/0Hh 13/112/151 13/0110002/0151 152. SLLLEN 15/1/3/91 15/0110003/0091 153. SlMOL 15/1/3/103 15/01/0003/0103 13/112/94 13/0110002/0094 154. SINGDA'BAGAN 15/1/3/163 15/01/0003/0163 131112/154 13/01/00002/0154 155. SINGDA KUKI 15/1/3/142 15/0110003/0142 156. SIPIJANG 15/113/79 J 5101/000310079 1311/2172 13/01/0002/0072 157. S. BUNNING 15/113/77 15/0110003/0077 13/112/70 13/0110002/0070 158. S. KHAJANG . 1511/31132. 15/0110Qfl3/0132 159 SONGJANG 15/1/3/133 15/01/00Q3/0133 13/112/119 13/0110002/0119 160 SONGJANG KHUNOU 15/1/31150 15/01/0003/0150 13/112/132 13/0110002/0132 161. SONGJANG PAKANG 15/1/3/22 15/01/0003/0022 13/1/2/22 13/0110002/0022 162. SQNGJA~AILEN 15/113/23 15/01/0003/0023 13/1/2/23 13/0110002/0023 163. SONGPEKJANG 15/1/}!16 15/01/0003/0016 164. SONGPfJANG , 151113/31 15la1/0003/0031 13/1/2/17 13/0110002/0017 165. SONGTUN 15/1/3/3 15/01/0003/0003 13/1/2/4 13/01/0002/0004 166, SONGTUN JAMSAT 15/1/3/4 15/0110003/0004 13/112/5 13/01/0002/0005 167. SONGJANG WAPHONG 15/1/3/135 15/0110003/0135 168. TAPHOU KUKI 15/1/3/5 15/0110003/0005 13/11216 1310110002/0006 169. TAPON NAGA 15/113139 15/01/0003/0039 13/112142 131011000210042 170. TAYANGPT.I 151H3/69 15/01/0003/0069 13/112/62 13/0110002/0062 171. TAYANGPT.II 15/1/3171 15/0110003/0071 13/112/63 13/01/0002/0063 172. T.CHALJANG 15/1/}3172 15/0110003/0072 13/112/64 13/0110002/0064 173. THANAMBA 15/1/3/56 15/0110003/0056 13/112/52 13/0110002/0052 174. THANGJING CHIRU 15/1/3/173 15/0110003/0173 13/112/135 13/0110002/0135 175. THANGl,.ONG KABUl 15/1/3/172 15/0110003/0172 13/1/2/144 13/01/000210144 176. THANGLONG MOLBUNG 15/1/3/160 15/0110003/0160 13/112/155 13/0110002/0155 177. THINGBONGJANG 15/1/3/86 15/0110003/0086 13/1/2181 13/01/000210081 178. TINGKHOJANG 15/1/3/159 15/0110003/0159 13/112/142 13/0110002/0142 179. TINGKHAI KHULLEN 15/1/3/184 15/0110003/0184 13/112/168 13/0110002/0168 180. TINGKHAI KHUNOU 15/1/3/185 15/0110003/0185 13/112/167 13/0110002/0167 181. THOMJANG' 15/113184 15/01/0003/0084 13/112/89 13/0110002/0089 182. THONGLANG 15/1/3/20 15/011000310020 183. THONGlANG A TONGBA 15/1/3/21 15/0110003/0021 13/112/20 13/0110002/0020 184. TNAKLHUJANG 15/1/3/139 15/0110003/0139 185. TOKPA NAGA 15/113/63 15/0110003/0063 13/112/55 13/01/0002/0055 186. TUIKHANG AIMOL 15/1/3/180 15/01/0003/0180 13/112/170 13/0110002/0170 187. TUIPAJANG 15/1/3/76 15/0110003/0076 13/112/69 13/0110002/0069 188. TUMNOUPOKPI 15/1/3/51 15/0110003/0051 13/112/48 13/01/0002/0048 189. TUMUYON KHULLEN 15/1/3/10 15/01/0003/0010 13/112/11 13/01/0002/0011 190. TUMUYON KHUNOU 15/1/3/50 15/0110003/0050 13/112/47 13101/0002/0047 191. TURIBARI 15/1/3/17 15/0110003/0017 13/112/16 13/011000210016 192. T. WAICHONG 15/1/3/32 15/0110003/0032 13/112/30 13/0110002/0030 193. VAIPHEI CHANGOUBUNG 15/1/3/14 15/0110003/0014 194. VAITUM KHULLEN 15/1/3/157 15/0110003/0157 13/112/138 13/0110002/0138 195. VEITUM KHUNOU 15/1131158 15/011000310158 13/1121133 131011000210133 196. WAINEM KABUl 15/1/3/195 15/0110003/0195 13/112/171 13/0110002/0171 197, WAYANG MANGKHOSUM 15/1/3/196 15/0110003/0196 13/1/2/179 13/0110002/0179 198. WAROICHING 15/1/3/179 15/0110003/0179 13/112/164 13/0110002/0164 VILLAGE DIRECTORY KANGPOKPI T.D. BLOCK 46

VILlAGE KANGPOKPI T.O. BLOCK AMENITIES location Name of Total Total Amenities available (if not available a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in Brackets Code Village area of the popu- the distance in broad ranges viz., 5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 1O+Kms. olthe nearest place where the No village (In lation facility is availabe is given). hectares). & no. Education Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communica- of water Tele- days of tion (Bus Stop, . house (potable) graph the Railway holds market! Station, hat, if any Waterway)

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15/1/31 1 LAIKOT NA 83(20) .P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 2 PHAllENKOT NA 216(38) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 3 SONGTUN NA 122(21 ) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 4 SONGTUNJAMSAT NA 171(30) P -(10+Kms.) F -(5-10Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 5 TAPHOUKUKI NA 942(151) P -(10+Kms.) F ro -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 6 KAllENJANG NA 193(27) -(-5Kms.) -(10+Kms.) F -(5-10Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 7 HENGBUNG NA 905(148) M -(10+Kms.) F ro -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 8 MAYANGKHANG NA 673(132) P PHS F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 9 MAYANGKHANG NINGTHOUPHAM NA 591(69) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(to+Kms.) 10 TUMUYON KHULlEN NA 1,283(197) H -(10+Kms.) F ro Daily as 11 KAJANGA NA 454(59) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 12 CHANGOUaUNG SOUTH NA 696(112) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 13 CHANGOUBUNG NORTH NA 106(22) -(-5Kms.) -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 14 VAIPHEICHANGOUBUNG NA 52(11 ) -(5-10Kms.) -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 15 LUNGPHOU NA 580(94) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 16 SONGPEKJANG NA 280(46) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 17 TURIBARI NA 1,103(185) P -(10+Kms.) F ro -(10+Kms.) as 18 KANGPOKPI NA 2,830(529) H3,M 3P11 H,PHC F ~. Daily BS 19 MAOHING NA 1,152(163} P -(10+Kms.) F ro Daily BS 20 THONGLANG NA 835(133) -(-5Kms.) -(10+Kms.) F -(5-10Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 21 THONGLANG ATONGBA NA 305(50) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 22 SONGJANG PAKANG NA 267(45) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 23 SONGJANG PHAllEN NA 121(26) -(5-10Kms.) -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 24 MAOKOT NA 35(6) -(5-10Kms.) -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 25 KHOMUNOM NA 207(32) -(5-10Kms.) -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 26 HOLJANG NA 94(11) -(5-10Kms.) -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 27 GELJANG NA 96(15) -(5-10Kms.) -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 28 KOTLEN NA 379(61 ) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 29 KHOLEN NA 191 (33) -(5-fDKms.) -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 30 SElSI NA 337(53) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 31 SONGPIJANG NA 286(48) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 32 T.wAICHONG NA 488(80) M A-C F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 33 GELNEl NA 657(102) M -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 34 CHAlWA NA 1,458(220) M -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 35 GELBUNG NA 223(27) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 36 MAKUI CHALJANG NA 481(65) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 37 MAKUIMAYANGKHANG NA 710(101) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 38 MAKUI NAGA NA 1,043(168) -(-5Kms.) -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 39 TAPOMNAGA NA 224(34) -(-5Kms.) -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 40 HARUP NAGA NA 137(20) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 41 HARUPMAOHING NA 62(12) -(-5Kms.) -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 42 fRANG PART I NA 4,143(656) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) . -(10+Kms.) 43 IRANG PART II NA 6,345(929) M -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.). -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 44 LALOI NA 150(25) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 45 HAIJOl NA 138(27) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 46 BELEIJANG NA 50(9) _-(-5Kms.) -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 47 LANGKA NA 641(92) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 48 DAllI NA 1,335(214) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 49 HAIJANG NA 270(40) -(-5Kms.) -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 50 TUMUYON KHUNOu NA 373(59) -(-5Kms.) -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 51 TUMNOUPOKPI NA 737(124) M -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 52 KONGPAO NA 536(61 ) -(-5Kms.) -(10+Kms.). F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 53 KALAPAHAR NA 4,939(715) H,P.M2 PHS F -(10+Kms.) Daily BS 54 HAlPI NA 554(78) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 55 MAHIKA NA 413(71) -(-5Kms.) -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 56 . THANAMBA NA 441(61) P -(10+Kms.) F -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) -(10+Kms.) 41

DIRECTORY Kangpokpi T. D. Block AND LAND USE

_.Land use (i.e. ars,! under different types of land use in hectares roonded upto two decimal places) Approach Nearest Power to Village \ town & supply Cultivable land distance Forest and under _perma- Total Period Main crop Area not Location (ill,Kms.) nent cultivation area 01' underjhum available Code under rotation _cultivation for cul- No. "\ Wet rice Dry rice jhum tivation cultiva- cultiva- culti- tion tion _ vatio"

11 12 13 14 15 (a) 15(b) 16(a) 16(b) 17 18 , , 1511/31 KR S~inai70 .ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maiz& NA 1 KR Sekmai 72 ' ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 2 KR Se~rriai 86 8J NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 3 KR Sekmai 87- NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 4 ~. Sekmai 102 NA 'NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 5' KR 'Sekmai 112 ED NA NN NA \ NA 5 yrs. \ Rice & Maize NA 6 KR Sekmai 89 ED NAi NA' -(liN NA 5 yrs. ~ice-& Maize NA 7 KR Kohlma &4 ED NA -NA NA NA 5 yrs, Rice & Maize NA 8

FR - Kohima 82 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 9' KR ~i{ohima 94 . NA NA NA' NA\ 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 10 KR Kohima 98 NA NA NA NA !;i yrs. Rice & Maiz-e- NA 11 KR Kohima 94 8) NA NA /~A- NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 12 KR I(ohima 97 BJ NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice & Maize NA 13 KR -Kohima 114 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 14 KR Kohima 112 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs, Rice & Maize NA 15 KR Kohima 11'3 Nil. NA NAI NA 5 yrs, Rice & Maize NA 16 FR ' Kohima 78 ED NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice & Maize NA 17 FR Kohima 72 ED NA NA NA NA - 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 18 KR Kohima 76 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs_ Rice & Maize NA 19 KR Kohima--n._ NA 'NA NA NA 5 yrs_ Rice & Maize NA 20 KR Kohima 83 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs . Rice & Maize NA 21 KR Kohima-·86 -NA .·NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 22 KR Kohim&'94' ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice _& Maize NA 23 KR Kohima 98 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 24 KR Kohima 110 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs_ Rice & Maize NA 25 KR Kohima 105 BJ NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 26 FR Kohima 102 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 27 FR Kohima 108 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maiz. NA 28 KR Kohim&_121 ED NA NA NA. NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maim NA 29 KR Kohima 131 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 30 KR Kohima 114, ED NA i NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 31 KR Kohima-116 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 32 KR Kohima 121 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maite NA 33 KR Kohima 133 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 34 KR Kohima 122 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 35 KR Kohima 131 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 36 KR Kohima 122 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 37 KR Kohima 114 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 38 FR Kohima 112 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 39 KR Kohima 116 BJ NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 40 KR Kohima 102 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 41 KR Kohima 122 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 42 KR Kohima 1t2 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 43 KR Kohima 114 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 44 KR Kohima 105 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice. & Ma~e NA 45 KR Kohima 102 NA NA "- NA NA 5 yrs, Rice & Mai~e NA 46 KR Kohima 103 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Mai~e NA 47 KR Kohima 72 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 48 KR Kohima 89 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 49 KR Kohima 74 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 50 KR Kohima 76 BJ NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 51 KR Kohima 86 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 52 FR Kohima 82 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 53 KR Kohima .74 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 54 KR Kohima 79 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Mai:z.e NA 55 KR Kohima 101 ED NA NA NA NA 5 :irs. Rice & Maize NA 56 KANGPOKPI T~D. BL,.OCK V1UAGE AMENITIES

Location Name of Total Total Amenities available (if not available a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in Brackets Code Village area of the popu- the distance in broad ranges viz., 5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the nearest place where the No village (In lation facility is availabe is given). hectares). & no. Education Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communica- of water Tele- days of tion (Bus Stop, house (potable) graph the Railway holds marketJ Station, hat, if any Waterway) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10,

57 Ga'IBUNG NA 558(77) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(1D+Kms) 58 KEITHELMANBI NA 2,936(356} H1,M3,P2 -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) Daily BS 59 BONGMOL NA 355(57) P Pt-C F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 60 CHILOUBUNG NA 93(18} P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 61 SAIKOTJANG NA 109(17) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 62 SAJAL KEITHELMANBI NA 182(25) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) c(10+Kms) 63 TOKPANAGA. NA 122(25) P2 -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 64 BOLSANG NA 147(25) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 65 KHOLJANG NA 491(55) P3 -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 66 CHANMARI NA 79(12) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 67 PASPATI NA 803(129) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 68 JANGMOL NA 115(23) '-(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) -{10+Kms} 69 TAYANG PART I NA 86(20) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 70 TAYANGPARTII NA 35(5) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 71 PHAILEN NA 41(7} -(-5Kms) ~(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 72 T.CHALJANG NA 54(9) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 73 MOLNOM NA 161 (25) -(5-Kms) -(10+Kms) F ,(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 74 PHOIBI NA 1,083(155) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 75 NATHELJANG NA 212(54) -(5-Kms) -(1D+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 76 TUIPAJANG NA 181(35) -(5-Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 77 S.BUNNING NA 87(13) -(5-Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 78 KOLPEJANG NA 306(48) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 79 SIPIJANG NA 300(51) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 80 MOIJANG NA 26(7) -(5-Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 81 I\fUIPI NA 15(4) -(5-Kms) PHS F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 82 SANTING NA 85(17) -(5-Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 83 G.GELBUNG NA 190(31 ) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 84 THOMJANG NA 48(8) -(5-Kms) -(1D+Kms) F -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) 85 G.SONGLUNG NA ' 233(36) P3 -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 86 THINGBONGjANG NA 116(21) -(5-Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 87 CHAJANG NA 132(25) -(5-Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(iO+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 88 SAITU NA 138(37) M Pt-C F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 89 KHOLEP NA 309(45) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 90 JANGNOM NA 25(4) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 91 SILEN NA 59(9) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 92 MONGPIJANG NA 77(12) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 93 G.LHANGNOM NA 61(12) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 94 MONJANG NA 53(8) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 95 G.PHALBUNG NA 180(33) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 96 E. SAPARMEINA NA 124(23) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 97 SAPARMEINA NA 281 (55) H,P2 -(10+Krns) F -(10+Kms) Daily BS 98 SAITU SAPARMEINA NA 419(74) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 99 SAITU AISAN NA 40(6) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 100CHALBOL NA 18(4) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 101 SELOI NA 54(9) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 102 PHAIJANG NA 277(64) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 103 SIMOL NA UNINHABITED 104 MOLNOI NA 144(-24) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 105 PANMOL NA 157(26) P2 -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 106 MOTBUNG NA 2,860(424) H3,M2 -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 107 CHARHAZAR NA 1,919(263) ~(5-10Kms) PHS F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 108 BOLLEN NA 38(7) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 109 AITTU SONGPIJANG NA 70(12) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 110 HAIKEN NA 86(13) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 111 LEIKAM POKPI NA 165(28) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 112 JOULENSIMOL NA 46(9) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 113 KOMTAM . NA 4(1 ) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 114 PANGSANG NA 22(3) -(10+Kms) . -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 115 KHENGJANG NA 347(75) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 49

DIRECTORY Kangpokpi T. D. Block (Contd.) AND LAND USE Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) APProach Nearest Power to Villagli1 town & supply Cultivable land distance Forest and under perma- Total Period Main crop Area not Location (in Kms., nent cultivation area of underjhum available Code under rotation cultivation for cul- No. Wet rice Dry rice jhum tivation cultiva- cultiva- culti- tion tion vafion

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

KR Sekmai 103 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 57 1{)6 8) NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize 58 ffi l.f ~ekmai NA NA NA KR . Sekmai 73 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 59 KR sekmai 95 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 60 KR Sekmai79 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 61 KR Sekmai 74 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 62 -AA s_ekmai 73 NA 'NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 63 KR Sekmai 74 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 64 KR Sekmai 65 8) NA NA ~A NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 65 KR Sekmai 62 8) NA NA f'lA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 66 KR Sekmai 64 8)' NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice.& Maize NA 67 KR Sekmai 61, NA NA NA ~NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 68 KR - SekrT1ai 66 NA NA NA NA ,5 yrs. Rice & Maize I>IA 69 FR Sekmai 69 NA NA ,INA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 70 KR Sekmai 6e NA NA / NA NA .5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 71 KR 'Sekmai 67 NA NA N'A NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 72 KR -Sekmai 69 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 73 KR Sekmai 68 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 74 KR .Sekmai 64 8) NA NA NK' NA 5yrs. Rice & Maize NA 75 KR Sekmai 63 8) NA 'NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 76 KR Sekmai 66 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 77 KR Sekmai 69 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 78 KR Sekmai 62'- NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 79 KR Sekmai 64 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 80 KR Sekmai 68 NA 'NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 81 KR Sekmai 79 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 82 ffi Sekmai 81 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 83 KR Sekmai 74 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 84 KR Sekmai 72 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 85 KR Sekmai 81 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 86 KR Sekmai 76 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 87 KR Sekmai 73 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 88 KR Sekmai 74 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 89 KR Sekmai 61 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 90 KR Sekmai'SO NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 91 KR Sekmai 58 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 92 KR Sekmai 64 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 93 KR Sekmai 69 8J NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 94 KR Sekmai 71 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 95 KR Sekmai 69 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 96 ffi Sekmai 67 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 97 KR Sekmai 71 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 98 KR Sekmai 58 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 99 KR Sekmai 56 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 100 KR Sekmai 49 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 101 KR Sekmai 35 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 102 UNINHIBATED 103 KR Sekmai 51 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 104 ffi Sekmai 23 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 105 KR Sekmai 15 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 106 KR Sekmai 13 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA .107 KR Sekmai 12 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 108 KR Sekmai 18 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 109 KR Sekmai 15 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 110 KR Sekmai 23 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 111 KR Sekmai 31 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 112 KR Sekmai 28 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 113 KR Sekmai 23 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 114 KR Sekmai 31 8) NA NA NA NA 5 ~rs. Rice & Maize NA 115 50

VlLLAGt: KANGPOKPI T.D. BLOCK AMENITIES

Location Name of Total Total Amenities available (if not available a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in Brackets Code Village area of the popu- the distance in broad ranges viz., 5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 1O+Kms. of the nearest place where the No village (In lation facility is availabe is given). hectares). & no. Education Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communlca- of water Tele- days of tion (Bus Stop. house (potable) graph the Railway' holds market! Station, hat, if any Waterway) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

116 LEIKOT NA 105(21 ) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Km5) 117 MAKHAN NA 960(114) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 118 MAPAOKANGLATONGBI NA 118(20) H,P,M2 -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Krns) 119 KANGLATONGBIORPHANAGENA 109(16) H,P,M, -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 120 PHOILEN NA 16(3) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 121 CHALBUNG NA 137(25) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kmsl 122 LEIMAKHONG NA 596(125) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Km:; I 123 KHUNKHU KUKI NA 353(41 ) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Km~) 124 KHUNKHU NAGA NA 425(60) P ~(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 125 KARAKHUL NA 504(79) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms; 126 HANGOIPATMOLHOIT NA 180(30) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 127 LEILONVAIPHEI NA 593(97) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Krns\ 128 SAMUK NA 141(22) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 129 KONSA KHUL NA 112(22) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(1 O+Krns I 130 LEILON KHUNOU NA 370(60) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms; 131 K. SONGLUNG NA 136(21 ) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 132 S. KHAJANG NA 116(22) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 133 SONGJANG NA 105(19) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) ,-(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 134 IREI"JG NAGA NA 565(91 ) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(1 O+Kn;~) 135 SONGJANG WAPHONG NA 81(13) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 136 HARAOTHEL NA 156(28) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 137 KHARAM THADOI NA 196(34) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms\ 138 KHARAMVAIPHEI NA 256(40) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Knisi 139 TNAKLHUJANG NA 78(11) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Km::,: 140 KANGCHUP JOUTE NA 91(13) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 141 KANGCHUPTUIKON NA 131 (24) -(10,,;Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 142 SINGDAKUKI NA 81 (16) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kmsl 143 KANGCHUP KHUMUNOM NA 16(4) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(jO+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(1 O+Km~; 144 KANGCHUP CHIRU NA 321(51) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 145 LANGDAIBUNG NA 22(3) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms', 146 KANGCHUPPATBUNG NA 36(6) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Km:;;) 147 KANGCHUPPATJANG NA 103(11) -(5-10Kms) PHS F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Krn.:: 148 KANGCHUPMAKHONG NA 204(33) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) Daily BS 149 KANGCHUPCHINGKHONG NA 224(34) M -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 150 SONGJANG KHUNOU NA 33(8) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 151 NATOK KUKI NA 120(20) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 152 NATOKKABUI NA 139(27) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 153 NATOK BOLJANG NA 50(14) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 154 CHAROI PANDONGBA KABUl NA 525(77) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 155 SALBUNG SEHJANG NA 156(29) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms\ 156 KHARAM PHAllLEN NA 310(53) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) 157 VAITUM KHULLEN NA 88(11) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 158 VEITUM KHUNOU NA 99(15) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 159 THINGKHOJANG NA 62(15) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 160 THANGLONG MOLBUNG NA 65(12) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 161 HAIBUNG NA 177(31 ) P2 -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kmsl 162 MANAMJANG NA 96(22) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 163 SINGDA BAZAR NA 159(27) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F .-(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 164 SENAM KHAOITHONG NA 57(8) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 165 C. PHAILLEN NA 416(91) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 166 NEWKEITHElMANBI NA 159(35) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) Daily BS 167 SENAM JON HAL NA 157(26) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 168 BIJANG NA 50(7) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 169 LONGA KOIRENG NA 496(71 ) M -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 170 MAHA KABUl NA 298(51 ) -(5-1DKms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 171 KHONGLONGKABUI NA 151(22) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) Daily BS 172 THANGLONG KABUl NA 160(28) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 173 THANGJING CHIRU NA 45(6) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms] 174 PHOIJANG NA 27(5) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 51

DIRECTORY Kangpokpi T. D. Block (Contd.) AND LAND USE . Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Approach Nearest Power to Village \ town & supply Cultivable land distance Forest and under parma- Total Period Main crop Area nol Location (in Kms.) nent cultivation area of underjhum available Code under rotalion cultivation for cuI- No. Wei rice Dry rice jhum livation cu"iva- cultiva- culli- lion lion valion.

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

KR Sejqnai 34- 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 116 KR a 15 8) NA NA filA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize ': serm ; NA 117 KR Se mai 19 BJ filA filA NA .NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 118 KR Sekmai 21 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 119 KR Sekmai 33 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 120 KR Sekmai 35 8) NA NA ·NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize i NA 121 KR Sekmai 12 8) , NA iliA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 122 KR Sekmai 15 8) NA NA' ' NA NA 5 yrs. 'Rice & Maize NA 123 KR Sekmai 18 BJ NA' NA "NA' NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize iliA 124 KR Sekmai 19 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 125 KR Sekmai 24 8) NA NA NA' NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 126 KR ··Sekmai 32 8) NA NA NA. lilA 5 yrS. Rice &Maize NA 127 KR ~Sekmai 34 ED NA NA NA NA \ 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA .128 KR Sekmai 30 8) NA NA N'A NA fj yrs. Rice & Maize NA 129 KR Sekmai 22 8) NA NA iNA NA . 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 130 KR Sekmai 20 ED NA NA NA NA 5·yrs. Rice & Maize NA 131 KR Sekmai 22 ED NA NA Nfo. NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 132 KR Sekmai 18 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 133 KR Sekmai 15 ED NA NA NA I NA 5yrs. Rice & Maize NA 134 KR Sekmai 18 ED NA NA NA NA .5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 135 KR Sekmai 17 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 136 KR Sekmai 2.1 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 137 KR Sekmai '5-1. ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 138 KR Sekmai 32 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 139 KR Lamsang 11 ED -NA .NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 140 KR Lamsang 10 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 141 KR Lamsang 8 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 142 KR Lamsang 7 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 143 KR Lamsang 10 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 144 KR Lamsang 9 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 145 KR Lamsang 12 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 146 KR Lamsang 15 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 147 FR Lamsang 13 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 148 KR Lamsang 1.5 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 149 KR Lamsang 13 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 150 KR Lamsang 15 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 151 KR Lamsang 16 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 152 KR Lamsang 17 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 153 KR Lamsang 19 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 154 KR Lamsang 14 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 155 KR Lamsang 15 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 156 KR Lamsang 11 ED NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 157 KR Lamsang 10 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 158 KR Lamsang 13 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 159 KR Lamsang 16 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 160 KR Imphal 27 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 161 KR Imphal 26 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 162 KR Imphal 29 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 163 KR Imphal 32 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 164 KR Imphal 24 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA. 165 FR Imphal 21 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 166 KR Imphal 18 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 167 KR Imphal 19 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 168 KR fmphal 17 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 169 KR Imphal 21 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 170 FR Imphal 22 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 171 KR Imphal 28 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 172 KR Imphal 19 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 173 KR Imphal 24 8) NA NA NA NA 5 yrs. Rice & Maize NA 174 52

VILlAGE KANGPOKPI T.D. BLOCK AMENITIES

Location Name of Total Total Amenities available (if not available a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in Brackets Code Village area of the popu- the distance in broad ranges viz., 5 Kms .. 5-10 Kms. and 1O+Kms. of the nearest place where the No village (In lation facility is availabe is given). hectares). & no. Education Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communica- of water Tele- days of tion (Bus Stop, house (potable) graph Railway holds the market/ Station, hat, if any Waterway) 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

175 MARINGTONGBA NA 59(9) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 176 KONGA KHUl NA 175(23) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 177 SADAR JOUTE NA 101 (23) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 178 MONGBUNGTONGNEH NA 93(24) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 179 WAROICHING NA 39(7) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 180 TUIKHANGAIMOL NA 108(23) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 181 LOIBUL KHULLEN NA 132(21) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 182 ICHUM KEIAAP NA 377(62) -(S-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+K(ns) 183 KHOIRIPOK NA 103(20) -(S-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 184 TINGKHAI KHUlLEN NA 256(33) M -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 185 TINGKHAI KHUNOU NA 195(37) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 186 SADUNOM SAMBA KUKI NA 100(15) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 187 SADUNOM SAMBA KABUl NA 116(21) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 188 CHAROIPANDONGBA (CHIRU) NA 166(33) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) .(10+Kms) 189 NUNGGANG KABUl NA 248(38) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 190 LAIMATONTHANGBUH NA 139(30) P PHS F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 191 PARENGBA NA 323(54) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 192 NUNGSAI CHIRU NA 712(113) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 193 BUNGTE CHIRU NA 782(104) M2 -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 194 CHINllNGKHOl NA 27S(45) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 195 WAINEM KABUl NA 181(33) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 196 WAYANG MANGKHOSUM NA 91 (15) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 197 JOUPl NA 111(22) P2 -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 198 DOLAl KHUNOU NA 899(93) M -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms)

TOTAL 77,OOO(12,04S) P(110) PHS-6 M(26) PHC-4 H(12) H1 53

DIRECTORY Kangpokpl T. D. Block (Contd.) AND LAND USE Land use (Le, area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Approach Nearest Power to Village \ town & supply Cultivable land distance Forest and under perma- Total Period Main crop Area not Location (in Kms,j' nent cultivation area of underjhum available Code under rotation cultivation for cul- No. Wet rice Dry rice jhum tivation cultiva- cultiva- culti- tion tion . vation,

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

i- KR Imphal16 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs, Rice & Maize NA 175 KR Imphal27' NA NA NA NA 5 yrs, Rice & Maize NA 176 KR Imp hal 21 NA NA NA NA 5 yrs, Rice & Maize NA 177 1

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ALPHABETICA¥LIST OF JVILLAGES SAIKUL T. D. BLOCK . . 58

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES SAIKUL T. D. BLOCK

SI. Name of the villages Location Code 1991 LOQ§tiQn QQde 1981 No. (hadbast No.) Manual Computer Manual Computer 2 3 4 5 6

1. A.GELJANG 15/1/4/32 15/0110004/0032 2. A.TUISOMJANG 15/1/4/30 15/0110004/0030 13/1 (3/59 13/01/0003/0059 3. AYOKPA KABUl 15/1/4/151 15/01/0004/0151 13/1/3/132 13/0110003/0132 4. BELEI 15/114/46 15/0110004/0046 13/113/49 13/0110003/0049 5. B.KHAJANG 15/1/4/82 15/0110004/0082 6. BOLJANG 15/1/4/43 15/0110004/0043 13/1/3/47 13/01/0003/P047 7 B.BOIJANG 15/1/4/84 15/0110004/0184 8. BONGBAL KHULLEN 15/1/4/187 15/0110004/0187 13/113/152 13/0110003/0152 9. BONGLUNG 15/1/4/33 15/0110004/0033 13/113/24 13/01/0003/0024 10. CHAIKOT 15/1/4/25 15/0110004/0025 131113152 13/01/0003/0052 11. CHALOUPHAI 15/1/4/68 15/0110004/0068 12. CHANINGPOKPI 15/1/4/154 15/0110004/0154 13/113/114 13/0110003/0114 13. C. KHOLLEN 15/1/4/1 15/01/0004/0001 14. CHINGDAIKHULLEN 15/1/4/105 15/01/0004/0105 13/113/82 13/0110003/0082 15. CHINGDAI KHUNOU 1511/4/88 15/0110004/0088 13/113/84 13/0110003/0084 16. CHINGMANG 15/1/4/101 15/01/0004/0101 13/113/75 13/0110003/0075 17. CHINGMANG KHUNOU 15/1/4/104 15/01/0004/01 04 13/1/3/88 13/0110003/0088 18. CHINGKALAMBI 15/1/4/114 15/0110004/0114 19. C. MOLJOL 15/114/125 15/0110004/01.25 20. DENGLEN 15/1/4/10 15/01/0004/0010 13/113/13 13/0110003/0013 21. DONGSUM 15/1/4/81 15/01/0004/0081 13/113/46 13/01/0003/0046 22. EKPAN CHINGKHA 15/1/4/55 15/01/0004/0055 13/113/66 13/0110003/0066 23. EKPAN KHULLEN 15/1/4/54 15/0110004/0054 24. GAILAM 15/1/4/6 15/01/0004/0006 13/113/8 13/0110003/0008 25. GAMPUM 15/1/4/40 15/0110004/0040 13/113/17 13/0110003/0017 26. GANGPIJANG 15/1/4/79 15/01/0004/0079 13/113/42 13/0110003/0042 27. GANGPIKON 15/114141 15101/0004/0041 13/113/18 131011000310018 28. GELBUNG 15/1/4/207 15/0110004/0207 13/113/187 13/0110003/0187 29. GOTANGKOT 15/114/160 15/01/0004/0160 13/113/129 13/0110003/0129 30. GOVAJANG 15/1/4/72 15/0110004/0072 31. GUNPHAIJANG 15/114/24 1510110004/0024 13/113/38 13/0110003/0038 32. GWALTABI KUKI 15/1/4/99 15/0110004/0099 13/113/98 13/0110003/0098 33. HAIBUNG 15/1/4/22 15/01/0004/0022 13/113/31 13/0110003/0031 34. HAPPY LAND 15/114/131 15/0110004/0131 13/1/3/107 13/01/0003/0107 35. HAPPY VALLEY 15/1/4/120 15/01/0004/0120 13/113/87 13/0110003/0087 36. HAOKHONG CHING 15/1/4/201 15/0110004/0201 13/113/179 13/0110003/0179 37. H~ICHANGLOK 15/114/163 15/0110004/0163 38. HEINOUPOKPI 15/1/4/23 15/0110004/0023 13/113/133 13/0110003/0133 39. HEINGANGLOK 15/1/4/203 15/0110004/0203 40. HENGJANG 15/1/4/7 15/0110004/0007 13/113/2 13/0110003/0002 41. HEIROKLAND 15/1/4/162 15/0110004/0162 13/113/142 13/0110003/0142 42. H.KHOPIBUNG 15/1/4/74 15/0110004/0074 43. H.GELMON 15/1/4/75 15/0110004/0075 44. HOLBUNG 15/1/4/38 15/0110004/0038 13/113/44 13/0110003/0044 45. HORTON 15/1/4/210 15/01/0004/0210 13/113/170 13/0110003/0170 46. ICHAIGOJANG 15/1/4/19 15/01/0004/0019 13/113/23 13/0110003/0023 47. ICHAILAMLAN 15/1/4/17 15/01/0004/0017 13/113/6 13/0110003/0006 48. IGENANG 15/1/4/70 15/01/0004/0070 49. IHANGKARONG(ZALENPHAI) 15/1/4/42 15/0110004/0042 50. IRONG TANGKHUL 15/1/4/206 15/0110004/0206 13/113/183 13/0110003/0183 51. ISLAND 15/114/137 15/0110004/0137 13/113/128 13/0110003/0128 52. JERUKANAN 15/1/4/121 15/0110004/0121 13/113/130 13/0110003/0130 53. JORDANPHAI 15/1/4/73 15/0110004/0073 54. KAMUCHING 5/1/4/173 15/01/0004/0173 55. KAMUKOIRENG 15/1/4/174 15/0110004/0174 13/113/145 13/0110003/0145 56. KAMU LAIROK 15/1/4/159 15/01/0004/0159 13/113/144 13/0110003/0144 57. KAMU MARING 15/114/175 15/0110004/0175 13/113/148 13/0110003/0148 58. KAPRANG 15/1/4/182 15/0110004/0182 13/113/168 13/0110003/0168 59 KARPUR SUNGBA KABUl 15/1/4/178 15/01/0004/0178 13/113/147 13/0110003/0147 60 KAMU SAICHANG 15/1/4/165 15/0110004/0165 13/113/127 13/0110003/0127 61. KAMU TAMPAK 15/1/4/172 15/0110004/0172 62. KAMU TANGNOM 15/1/4/158 15/01/0004/0158 63. KEIHAO(T) 15/1/4/171 15/0110004/0171 13/113/141 13/0110003/0141 64. KEIRAO CHINGDONG 15/1/4/152 15/0110004/0152 13/113/127 13/0110003/0127 65. KHALAONG CHINGTEK 15/1/4/148 15/01/0004/0148 66. KHAMENLOK 15/1/4/66 15/0110004/0066 131113155 13/01/0003/0055 67. KHARAM TANGKHUL 15/1/4/205 15/01/000~/0205 13/1/3/188 13/0110003/0188 68. KHOKON 15/1/4/107 15/01/0004/0107 69. KHONGBAL(K) 15/1/4/87 15/0110004/0087 13/113/89 13/01/0003/0089 59

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES SAIKUL T. D. BLOCK (Contd.) 51. Name ofthe villages Location Code 1991 Location Code 1981 No. (hadbast No.) \ Manual Computer Manual Computer' 2 3 4 5 6 70. KHONGBAL(T) 15/1/4/71 15/0110004/0071 131113154 13/01/0003/0054 7:1. KHQNGNANGPOKPI 15/1/4/58 15/0110004/0058 72. K. KiIIONOM 15/1/4/89 15/0110004/0089 73. K.CHINGJANG 15/1/4/186 15/0110004/0186 13/113/150 13/0110003/0150 74· K. HENGJANG 15/1/4/170 15/0HOOQ4f0170 13/1/3/140 13/01/0003/0140 75. KOMLACHING 15/1/4/196 15/0110004/0196 13/113/174 13/01/0003/0174 7$. K. NUNGMAN81 15/1/4/168 15/0110004/0168 13/113/138 13/011000310138 71. K. SONGPHEL 15/1/4/169 15/0110004/0169 1311131139 1310110003/0139 7a. KW~OK(M) . 15/1141183 15/011000410183 13/1/3/169 13/011000310169 79. o LAI T CHING 15/114/134 15/0110004/0134 13/113/110 13/0110003/0110 . 80:. LAIK\OT PHAIJOL 15/1/4/93 15/0110004/0093 8{ LA1Pl-iAROK. MARING 15/1/4/176 15/011000410176 8:2. LAIROK KOM . 15/1/4/113 15101/0004/0113 83. LAISHIPHUNG 15/1/4/135 15/0110004/0135 1-3/113/113 13/0110003/0113 84. LAMKAJANG 1511/4/64 '15/01/0004/0064 85. LAOKOT KOM 15/114/92 15/0110004/0092 13/113/96 13/01/0003/0096 86. tEIKbT 15f114/67 15/01/0004/0067 87. ' LEINGANGPOKPI 15/tJ4/185 1MJ1/0004/0185 1311/3/151 13/01/0003/0151 88 .. LEISAMLOK 15/1/4/181- 15/011000410181 13/113/165 13/0110003/0165 89. LEITANPOKPI 15/1/4/211 15/011.0004/0211 90. LEMB~KHUL 15/114/180 15/0110004/0180 13/113/163 13/0110003/0163

91. LHANGSOM 0 15/1/4/3 15/01/000~/0Q_03 92. LHUNGJANG 15/1/4/63 19'01100941:0063 93. L.MOLNOM 15/1/4/157 1510170004/0157 13/1/3/137 13/0110003/0137 94. LONGA .KOIRJ;;NG 15/1/4/77 /15101/000410077 1311/3/50 13/0110003/0050 95. LUNGTI:lER 15/1/4/200 15{01/0004/0200 96. MAIB.UNG KOM 15/1/4/115 15/01/0004/0115 13/1/3/81 13/0t/0003/0081 97. MAl BUNG UKLI 15/1/4/106 15/01/0004/0106. 13/113/63 13/01/0003/0063 98. MAKENG CHEINBA 15/1/4/50 1510110004/0050 13/113/29 13/01/0003/0029 99. MAKENG NGAMNEH 15/1/4/11 . 15/0110004io011 1311/315 131011000310ci05 100. MAKOKCHING 15/1/4/47 15/01-/000.410047 13/113/112 13/0110003/0112 101. MAOJANG 15/1/4/36 15/0110004/0036 13/113/25 13/0110003/0025 102. MAPAO CHRISTIAN 15/114/119 15/0110004/0119 103. MAPAO KHULl."EN 15/114/60 15/01/0004/0060 13/1/3/78 13/0110003/0078 104. MAPAO THAN GAL 15/114/59 15/01/0004/0059 13/113/79 13/0110003/0019 105. (K) 15/1/4/12-9 15/011000410129 1311/3/108 13/01/0003/0108 106. MAPHOU(T) 15'11/4/128 15/0110004/0128 131113/106 13/01/0003/0106 107. MOIRANGPAN 15/1/4/133 15/011000410133 13/1/3/109 13/01/000310109 108. MOLKON 15/1/4/15 15/01/0004/0015 13/1/3115 13/01/0003/0015 109. MOLKON BUNG 15/1/4/156 15/0110004/0156 13/113/124 13/0110003/0124 110. MOLJOL 15/1/4/37 15/0110004/0037 13/113/26 13101/0003/0026 111. MOLNOI(T) 15/1/4/123 15/0110004/0123 131.113/102 13/01/0003/0102 112. MONGJANG 15/1/4183 15/01 (000410083 13/113/71 13/0110003/0071 113. MONGNELjANG 15/1/4/98 15/0110004/0098 13/1/3/99 13/0110003/0099 114. MONGLHAM 15/1/4ti64 15/01/0004/0164 115. N.BOLJANG 15/1/4/26 15/0110004/0026 131113151 13/01/0003/0051 116. N.CHALJANG 15/1/4/28 15/0110004/0028 13/113/60 13/01/0003/0060 117. N.KHALONG 15/1/4/149 15/0110004/0149 13/1/3/121 13/0110003/0121 118. N.MOLLEN 15/1/4/189 15/0110004/0189 119. N.PHAILENJANG 15/1/4/209 15/0110004/0209 120. N.SONGLUNG 15/1/4/27 15/0110004/0027 13/113/61 1310110003/0061 121. N.TAMPAK 15/1/4/197 15/0110004/0197 13/113/178 13/01/000310178 122. N.TARAKHONG 15/1/4/153 15/01/0004/0153 13/1/3/119 13/0110003/0119 123. NEW BOLJANG 15/114/44 15/01/0004/0044 13/1/3/48 .13101/0003/0048 124. NEW SAIBOL 15/1/4/96 15/011000410096 125. NEW SALEM 15/114/143 15/0110004/0143 126. NGAKHAPAT 15/1/4/116 15/0110004/0116 13/113/86 13/0110003/0086 127. NGARUMPHt,JNG 15/1/4/124 15/0110004/0124 13/1/3/101 13/011000310101 128. NGOUPIKHONG 15/1/4/195 15/01/0004/0195 13/1/3/180 13/0110003/0180 129. NONGMAICHING HEIKON 15/1/4/142 15/0110004/0142 13/1/3/120 13/0110003/0120 130. NUNGKOT KHUMAN 15/1/4/145 15/0110004/0145 13/113/122 13/0110003/0122 131. NUNGKOT KOM 15/1/4/146 15/01/0004/0146 13/1/3/131 13/0110003/0131 132. NURATHEL 15/1/4/61 15/01/0004/0061 13/1/3/39 13/0110003/0039 133. PHANGJANG 15/1/4/13 15/0110004/0013 13/113/22 13/011000310022 134. PEACE LAND 15/114/144 15/0110004/0144 13/113/117 13/0110003/0117 135. PHAIJANG 15/1/4/48 15/0110004/0048 13/113/35 13/0110003/0035 136. PHAIJOL 15/1/4/192 15/0110004/0192 13/113/171 13/0110003/0171 137. PHAIKON 15/1/4/8 15/0110004/0008 138. PHALENO 15/1/4/56 15/0110004/0056 13/113/74 13/01/0003/0074 139. P-HAINOM 15/1/4/197 15/01/0004/0197 13/1/3/7 13/0110003/0007 140. PHEITAICHING 15/1/4/161 15/0110004/0161 13/113/123 13/0110003/0123 141. PHOWA1BI 15/1/4/198 15/0110004/0198 13/113/177 13/0110003/0177 142. PHUNAL MARING 15/1/4/179 15/0110004/0179 13/113/157 13/01/0003/0157. 60

ALPHABETICAL LIST OF VILLAGES SAIKUL T. D. BLOCK ·(Contd.) 51. Name of the villages Location Code 1991 Location Code 1981 No. (hadbast No.~ Manual Computer Manual Computer 2 3 4 5 6 143. PHUNG TON 15/1/4/184 15/01/0004/0184 144. P.KHONOMPHAI 15/1/4/112 15/0110004/0112 45. P.PHAIMOL 15/1/4/94 15/0110004/0094 146. PULAIJANG 15/1/4/13 15/0110004/0013 13/113/12 13/01/0003/0012· 147. PURUM GELJANG 15/1/4/117 15/0110004/0117 13/1/3/95 13/01/0003/009q 148. PURUM KHULLEN 15/114/118 15/01/0004/0118 13/113/94 13/011000310094 149. PURUMUKU 15/1/4/110 15/01/0004/0110 13/113/58 13/0110003/0058 150. RESHOPHUNG 15/1/4/136 15/0110004/0136 13/113/125 131011000310125 151. SADANG KUKI 15/1/4/45 15/0110004/0045 13/1/3/45 13/0110003/0045 152. SADANG SEMBA MARING 15/1/4/177 15/0110004/0177 13/113/146 13/0410001/0146 153. SADA TANGKHUL 15/1/4/202 15/01/0004/0202 13/1/3/182 13/0410001/0182 154. . SAN DANG TANGKHUL 15/1/4/78 15/0110004/0078 13/113/34 13/04/0001/0034 155. SADU KOIRENG 15/1/4/49 15/0110004/0049 13/113/43 13/04/{}oOl/0043 156. SADU TAMPAK 15/1/4/212 15/01/0004/0212 .157. SAICHANG 15/114/166 15/0110004/0166 13/113/126 13/0410001/0126 158. SAIKUL 15/1/4/51 15/0110004/0051 13/113/28 13/0110003/0028 159 SAMUSONG 15/1/4/91 15/01/0004,1()091 13/113/91 13/0410001/0091 160 SANACHING 15/1/4/190 15/01/0004/0190 13/1/3/172 13/0110003/0172 161. SARAM PATONG 15/1/4/193 15/0110004/0193 13/113/176 13/04/000110176 162. SELHAO WAIPHEI 15/1/4/204 15/01/0004/0204- 13/1/3/186 13/0110003/0186 163. SELOIJANG 15/1/4/127 15/0110004/0127 164. SIJANG 15/1/4/85 15/011006410085 13/113/70 13/0410001/0070 165. SILENT 15/114/132 15/011000410132 13/1/3/103 13/041000110103 166. SIMOL 15/114/90 15/0110004/0090 13/1/3/92 13/04/0001/0092 167. SINAM KOM 15/1/4/111 15/0110004/0111 13/113/76 13/0110003/0076 168. SOMPHUNG 15/1/4/5 15JO 1/0004/0005 169. SOMREI 15/1/4/194 15/0110004/0194 13/113/175 13/0110003/0175 170. SONGBEM 15/1/41 9 15/01/0004/0009 13/1/3/3 13/0410001/0003 171. SONGJANG 15/1/4/69 15/0110004/0069 13/113/68 13/01/0003/0068 172. SONGPE!:! JANG 15/1/4/140 15/0110004/0140 173. SORAlAND 15/1/4/191 15/0110004/0191 13/113/173 13/011000310173 174. SOUTH LOUSING 15/114/126 15/0110004/0126 175. S.BONGJANG 15/1/4/167 15/0110004/0167 176. S.BOLKOT 15/1/4/31 15/0110004/0031 13/113/62 13/01}0003/0062 177. S.KHONOMPHAI 15/1/4/27 15/0110004/0027 178. S.MONGBUNG 15/1/4/62 15/0110004/0062 179. S.PHAllENKOT(UNINHANBITED) 15/1/4/1 03 15101/0004/0103 180. TANGKHUL KHULLEN 15/1/4/188 15/0110004/0188 13/113/153 13/0410001/0153 181. TENGKONPHEI 15/1/4/35 15/0110004/0035 13/111/21 13/0110003/0021 182. TERAPHAI 15/1/4/141 15/0110004/0141 183. T.GOLJANG 15/1/4/18 15/0110004/0018 184. T.THANGlUNPA 15/1/4/21 15/0110004/0021 13/113/37 13/0410001/0037 185. THANGAL. SURUNG 15/1/4/53 15/01/0004/0053 13/1/3/36 13/0410001/0036 186. THANGJING POKPI 15/1/4/155 15/0110004/0155 13/1/3/111 13/0110003/0111 187. THANGKANGPHAI 15/1/4/52 15/01/0004/0052 13/1/3/32 13/01/0003/0032 188. THAYONG 15/1/4/138 15/01,/0004/0138 13/1/3/115 13/0110003/0115 189. THINGJANG 15/1/4/102 15/01/0004/0102 13/113/72 13/0110003/0072 190. THINGPHAI 15/1/4/2 15/0110004/0002 13/113/9 13/01/0003/0009 191. nllNGSAT 15/1/4/57 15101/0004/0057 13/1/3/65 13/0110003/0065 192. THOMBOL 15/1/4/65 15/0110004/0065 13/113/69 13/0110003/0069 193. THONGNANGPAL 15/1/4129 15/01/0004/0029 131113120 13/01/0003/0020 194. TINGPIBUNG 15/1/4/80 15/01/0004/0080 13/1/3/19 13/0410001/0019 195. TOMBI HANGBU 15/1/4/147 15/01/0004/0147 13/113/136 13/0410001/0136 196. TONGKOI 15/1/4/130 15/01/0004/0130 13/1/3/105 13/0410001/0105 197. TUICHIN 15/1/4/95 15/0110004/0095 13/113/93 13/04/0001/0093 198. TUIKON(LEPSUN) 15/1/4/122 15101-10004/0122 13/1/3/100 13/0410001/0100 199. TUISENPHAI 15/1/4/139 15/0110004/0139 13/113/118 1310110003/0118 200. TUISOM JANG 15/1/4/86 15/011000410086 13/113/83 13/0110003/0083 201. TUSAM 15/114/34 15/0110004/0034 13/113/27 13/0110003/0027 202. URANCHIRU 15/1/4/150 15/0110004/0150 203,. URANGPAT 15/1/4/97 15/0110004/0097 204, UrONGlOK 15/1/4176 15/0110004/0076 131113157 13/01/0003/0057 205. VALPABUNG 15/1/4/12 15/01/0004/0012 13/113/4 13/0110003/0004 20~,:WAICHEI 15/114/39 15/0110004/0039 13/113/16 13/0110003/0016 207: WAICHEI PAKAI 15/1/4/208 15/0110004/0208 13/113/185 13/0110003/0185 208. WAKON 15/1/4/109 15{01/0004/0109 13/113/67 13/0110003/0067 209. WAKONPHAI 15/1/4/108 15/01/0004/0108 13/113/64 13/01/0003/0064 210, WUNGHON 15/1/4/100 15/01/0004/0100 13/113/97 13/0110003/0097 211. YANGNOI 15/1/4/4 15/0110004/0004 212, Y,LANGKHONG 15/1/4/20 15/0110004/0020 13/113/41 13/01/000 3/0041 ~ \' .1 ! ' VILLAGE DIRECTORY SAIKUL T.'.1). BLOCK 62

VILLAGE SAIKUL T.D. BLOCK AMENITIES

Location Name of Total Total Amenities available (if not available a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in Brackets Code Village area of the popu- the distance in broad ranges viz., 5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+ Kms. of the nearest place where the No village (In lation facility is availabe is given). hectares}. & no. Education Medical Drinking Post & of Day or Communica' water Tele- tion (Bus Stop, house days of (potable) graph Railway holds the market! Station, hat, if any Waterway)

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15/1/41 1 C.KHOLLEN NA 231 (33) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 2 THINGPHAI NA 134(23) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 3 LHANGSOM NA 111(20) P -(10+Kms) F -(-SKms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 4 YANGNOI NA 544(85) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F FO -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 5 SOMPHUNG NA 179(25) P -(10+Kms) F -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 6 GAL LAM NA 249(35) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) FS FO -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 7 HENGJANG NA 119(22) P -(10+Kms) F -(-SKms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 8 PHAIKON NA 167(25) P -(10+Kms) F FO -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 9 SONGBEM NA 266(49) P PHS F -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 10 DENGLEN NA 160(25) P' -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 11 MAKENGNGAMNEH NA 83(12) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 12 VALPABUNG NA 129(26) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 13 PULAIJANG NA 207(31 ) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 14 S.KHONOMPHAI NA 246(46) P -(10+Kms) F -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 15 MOLKON NA 427(74) M3,P -(10+Kms) F FO -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 16 PANGJANG NA 299(45) P -(10+Kms) F FO -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 17 ICHAILAMLAN NA 225(36) P -(10+Kms) F -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 18 T.GOJANG NA 72(11 ) P -(10+Kms) F -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 19 ICHAIGOJANG NA 247(38) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F FO -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 20 Y.LANGKHONG NA 373(73) P -(10+Kms) F -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 21 T.THANGLUNPA NA 271 (44) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 22 HAIBUNG NA 56(8) P PHS F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10 ... Kms) 23 HEINOUPOKPI NA 71 (14) P -(10+Kms) FS -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 24 GUNPHAIJANG NA 65(11) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 25 CHALKOT NA 44(7) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 26 N.BOLJANG NA 43(9) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10 ... Kms) 27 N.SONGLUNG NA 115(23) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10"'Kms) 28 N.CHALJANG NA 161(21) P2 -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 29 THONGNANGPAL NA 122(20) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 30 A.TUISOMJANG NA 81(14) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 31 S.BOLKOP NA 181(27) P2 -(10+Kms) F -(-SKms) -(10+Kms) BS 32 A.GELJANG NA 111 (20) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F FO -(10+Kms) -(10 ... Kms) 33 BONGLUNG NA 289(44) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 34 TUSAM NA 232(40) P PHS F -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10 ... Kms) 35 TENOKOMPHEI NA 85(15) P2 -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10 ... Kms) 36 MAOJANG NA 287(46) -(-5Kms) .-(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 37 MOLJOL NA 200(40) p. -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 38 HOLBUNG NA 92(17) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 39 WAICHEI NA 269(43) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 40 GAMPUM NA 225(38) P2 -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 41 GANGPIKON NA 259(39) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 42 IHANGKARONG(ZALENPHAI) NA. 60(12) M -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 43 BOLJANG NA 65(10) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 44 NEWBOLJANG NA 59(14) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 45 sADANG KUKI NA 248(46) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 46 BELEI NA 250(38) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 47 MAKOKCHING NA 403(64) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 48 PHAIJANG NA 200(31 ) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 49 SADU KOIRENG NA 183(35) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 50 MAKENG CHEINBA NA 465(88) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 51 SAIKUL NA 1,192(220) H5,M6 PI-C F FO -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 52 THANGKANGPHAI NA 672(108) M -(10+Kms) F -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 53 THANGALSURUNG NA 989(166) P PHS F FO -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 54 EKPAN KHULlEN (LUWANG SANGOL) NA 336(52) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 55 EKPAN CHINGKHA NA 85(15) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 56 PHAILENG NA 6(1) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 63

DIRECTORY Saikul T. D. Block AND LAfoID USE

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) App'roach Nearest Power 'to Viflllge town & supply Cultivable land distance Forest and under perma- Total Period Main crop Area not Location (in Kms.) nent cultivation area of underjhum available Code under rotation cultivation for cul- No. Wet rice Dry rice jhum tivation cultiva- cultiva- culti- tion Hon vation

11 12 13 14 15 (a) 15(b) 16(a) 16(b) 17 18 : l ."' 15/8/11 KR" Ilmpha'S4 8) NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 1 KR; :lmphalQ2 8) .. NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 2 KR ,lmphalS1 8) NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 3 'KR Imphal48 8) NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 4 KR Imphal39 8) NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA S KR -~mphal34 8) \NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 6 KR , ImphalS3 8) .. lolA NA iliA NA . Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 7 KR Imphal42 8). NA - NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 8 KR ImphalS1 8), NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 9 KR II1Jphal46 8)' NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 10 KR __ -lmphaI44' 8) NA NA '-NA' NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 11 KR Imphal31 8) NA NA iNA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 12 KR Iniphal26 8) NA NA / NA 'NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 13 KR Imphal22 8) NA NA NA NA . Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 14 KR Imphal24 8) NA NA· .. tJA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 15 KR Imphal28 NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 16 KR Imphal34 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 17 KR Imphal36 8) NA '·NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 18 KR Imphal44 8) NA ·NA . NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 19 KR ImphalS6 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 20 KR Imphaf4k 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 21 KR Imphal46 8) NA ..NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Mai~e NA 22 KR (mphal44 NA . NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 23 KR . ImphalS2 NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 24 KR Imphal41 8) NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 2S KR Imphal29 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA .26 KR (mphal38 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 27 KR Imphal29 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 28 KR Imphal26 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 29 KR Imphal39 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 30 FR Imphal37 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 31 KR Imphal34 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 32 KR Imphal37 NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 33 KR Imphal36 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 34 KR Imphal34 8) NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 3S KR Imphal32 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 36 KR Imphal29 8) NA NA NA NA' Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 37 KR Imphal27 8) NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 38 KR Imphal32 8) NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 39 KR Imphal39 8) NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 40 KR Imphal28 NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 41 KR Imphal43 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 42 KR linphal33 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 43 KR Imptial37 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 44 KR Imphal36 8) NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 45 KR Imphal37 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 46 KR Imphal32 NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 47 KR Imphal45 8) NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 48 KR Imphal42 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 49 KR Imphal40 8) NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA SO KR Imphal38 8) NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 51. KR Imphal26 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA S2 KR Imphal32 8) NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA S3 KR Imphal37 NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 54 KR Imphal49 NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA SS KR Imphal33 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 56 64

VILlAGE SAiKUL T.O. BLOCK AMENITIES

Location Name of Total Total Amenities available (if not available a dash (.) is shown in the column and next to it in Brackets Code Village area of the popu- the distance in broad ranges viz .. 5 Kms .. 5-10 Kms. and 1O+Kms. of the nearest place where the No village (In lation facility is availabe is given). hectares). & no. Education Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communica- of water Tele- days of tion (Bus Stop, house (potable) graph Railway holds the market! Station, hat. if any Waterway>.

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57 THINGSAT NA 100(18) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Km~) 58 KHONGNANGPOKPI NA 200(37) -(-5Kms) -(10+kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 59 MAPAO THANGAL NA 149(27) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) FR -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 60 MAPAO KHULLEN NA 235(38) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 61 NURAlHEL NA 98(14) P FH:: F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 62 S.MONGBUNG NA 299(23) P -(10+Kms) FR -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 63 LHUNGJANG NA 150(21 ) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 64 LAM KAJANG NA 51 (11) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) 65 THOMBOL NA 82(19) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) ~(10+Kms) 66 KHAMENLOK NA 125(21 ) P -(10+Kms) FS -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 67 LEIKOT NA 99(21) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) FR -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Krris) 68 CHALOUPHAI NA 76(13) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) 69 SONGJANG NA 111(20) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 70 IGEJANG NA 176(35) P, -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 71 KHONGBAL(T) NA 357(54) M -(10+Kms) FR -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 72 GOVAJANG NA 73(16) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 73 JORDANPHAI NA 82(16) -(5-.10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 74 H.KHOPIBUNG NA 91(17) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 75 H.GELMON NA 98(16) -(5-Kms) FH:: F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 76 UTONGLOK NA 173(27) M -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 77 LONGA KOIRENG NA 54(10) M -(10+Kms) ~ -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 78 SADANG TANGKHUL NA 105(20) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 79 GANGPIJANG NA 244(41 ) M -(10+Kms) F -(-5Kms) -(10+Knis) -(10+Kms) 80 TlNGPIBUNG NA 416(74) P -(10+Kms) F FQ -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 81 DONGSUM NA 426(73) M -(10+Kms) F -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) 82 B.KHAJANG NA 102(20) -(5-Kms) -(10+Kms) FR -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 83 MONGJANG NA 125(20) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 84 B.BOLJANG NA 140(27) -(5-Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 85 SIJANG NA 84(25) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) FS -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 86 TUISOMJANG NA 319(64) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 87 KHONGBAL KUKI NA 186(32) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Knis) -(10+Kms) 88 CHINGDAI KHUNOU NA 118(23) M -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 89 K.KHUNOM NA 101 (20) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 90 SIMOL NA 159(29) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 91 SAMUSONG NA 111(17) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 92 LAOKOTKOM NA 284(54) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) FR -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 93 LAIKOT PHAIJOL NA 130(25) -(5-10Kms) -(10+Kms) FS -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 94 P.PHAIMOL NA 157(25) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 95 TUICHIN NA 220(42) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 96 NEWSAIBOL NA 40(10) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 97 URANGPAT NA 109(17) P PHS F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 98 MONGNELJANG NA 142(25) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 99 GWALTABI KUKI NA 74(13) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 100WUNGHON NA 358(66) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 101 CHINGMANG NA 87(19) . -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 102 THINGJANG NA 109(19) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 103 S.PHAILENGKOT NA UNINHABITED 104 CHINGMANG KHUNOU NA 128(25) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 105 CHINGDAI KHULLEN NA 123(25) M -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 106 MAIBUNG LlKLI NA 60(13) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 107 KHOKON NA 56(11 ) -(-5Kms) PHS F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 108 WAKONPHAI NA 207(34) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 109WAKON NA 100(22) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 110 PURUM LlKLI NA 202(37) P - FH:: FS -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 111 SINAM KOM NA 212(45) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) BS 112 P.KHONOMPHAI NA 99(21 ) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 113 LAIROK KOM NA 47(13) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 114 CHINGKALAMBI NA 16(4) -(-5Kms) ~(10+Kms) FR -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 115 MAIBUNGKOM NA 124(22) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 116 NHAKHAPAT NA 60(8) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) O~

DIRECTORY' Saikul T. D. Block AND LAND USE

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto two dlfcimal places) Approach Nearest Power to Villa,ge town & supply Cultivable land distance Forest and under perma- Total Period Main crop Area not Location (in Kms.) nent cultivation area of underjhum available Code under rotation cultivation for cul- No. Wet rice Dry rice jhum tivation culbva- cultiva- culti- tion tion vation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 KR Sekmai41 BJ NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 57 KR Sekmai34 BJ NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 58 i. NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 79 KR Sekmai20 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 80 KR Sekmai28 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 81 KR Sekmai 32-' , NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 82 KR Sekmai29 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 83 KR Sekmai38 8) NA 'NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 84 KR Sekmai42 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 85 KR Sekmai39 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 86 KR Sekmai28 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 87 KR Sekmai 10 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 88 KR Imphal39 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 89 KR Imphal38 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 90 KR Imphal44 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 91 KR Imphal36 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 92 KR Imphal41 NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 93 KR Imphal30 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 94 KR Imphal51 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 95 KR Imphal54 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 96 KR Imphal61 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 97 KR Imphal36 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 98 KR Imphal41 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 99 KR Imphal35 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 100 KR Imphal34 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 101 KR Imphal28 NA NA." NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 102 UNINHABITED 103 KR Imphal52 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 104 KR Imphal49 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 105 KR Imphal4S NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 106 KR Imphal55 NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 107 KR Imphal72 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 108 KR Imphal61 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 109 KR Imphal43 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 110 FR Imphal47 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 111 KR Imphal45 8) NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 112 KR Imphal39 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 113 KR Imphal51 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 114 KR Imphal38 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 115 KR Imphal36 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 116 VILLAGE SAIKUL T.D. BLoCK AMENmeS

Location Name of Total Total Amenities available (if not available a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in Brackets Code Village area of the popu- the distance in broad ranges viz., 5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 10+Kms. of the nearest place where the No village (In lation facility is availabe is given). hectares). & no. Education Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communica- of water Tele- days of tion (Bus Stop, house (potable) graph the Railway holds markeU Statton, hat, if any Waterway)

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117 PURUM GELJANG NA 46(8) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 118 PURUM KHULLEN NA 48(12) -(-5Kms) A-IS F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 119 MAPAOCHRISTIAN NA 387(61) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 120 HAf'PYVALLEY NA 135(30) P -(10+Kms) FR -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) BS 121JERUKANAN ENUMERATED UNDER UKHRULDISTRICT_.15/8/2/19. 122 TUIKON(LEPSUN) NA 59(7) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 123 MOLNOI(T) NA 191(36) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 124 NGARUM PHUNG NA 202(33) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 125 C.MOIJOL NA 78(17) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 126 SOUTH LOUSING NA 95(20) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 127 SEL01JANG NA 53(11) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 128 MAPHOU(T) NA 97(17) ~(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 129 MAPHOU(K) NA. 632(110) P A-IS FS -(10+Kms) -(1 0+ Kms) -(10+Kms) 130 TOI'iIGKOI NA 135(23) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 131 HAPPY LAND NA 201(31) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 132 SILENT NA 285(46) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 133 MOIRANGPAN NA 340(71) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 134 LAIKOICHING . NA 576(105) M -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 135 LAISHIPHUNG NA 225(32) P2 ~(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 136 RESHOPHUNG NA 261 (49) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 137 ISLAND NA 266(51 ) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 138THAYONG NA 413(79) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 139 TUISENPHAI NA 138(22) P2 -(10+Kms) FS -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 140 SONG PEHJANG NA 109(28) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 141 TERAPHAI NA 60(11) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 142 NONGMAICHING HEIKON NA 400(70) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 143 NEW SALEM NA 137(27) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 144 PEACE LAND NA 62(13) P PHS F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 145 NUNGKOT KHUMAN NA 119(20) P -(10+Kms) FR -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 146 NUNGKOT KOM NA 97(18) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 147 TbMBI HANGBU NA 69(12) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 148 KHALONG CHINGTEK NA 39(8) . -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 149 N.KHALONG UN INHABITED 150 URBAN CHIRU NA 130(27) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 151 AYOKPAKABUI NA 4(2) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 152 KEIRAOCHINGDONG NA 40(7) -(-5~ms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 153 N.TERAKHONG NA 278(31 ) P --(10+Kms) FR -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 154 CHANINGPOKPI NA 260(30) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 155 THANGJINGPOKPI NA 50(6) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 156 MOLKONBUNG NA 127(27) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 157 L. MOLNOM NA 80(15) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 158 KAMU TANGNOM NA 107(21 ) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 159 KAMU LAIROK NA 122(23) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F.S -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 160 GOTANGKOT NA 210(29) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) BS 16tPHEITA CHING NA 38(7) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 162 LAND NA '118(20) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 163 HEICHANGLOK NA 215(39) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 164 MONGLHAM NA 338(56) P -(10+Kms) F.R -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 165 KAMU SAl CHANG NA 489(77) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 166 SAICHANG NA 253(46) ~(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kins) 167 S. BONGJANG NA 222(40) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 168 K. NUNGMANBI NA 31 (6) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 169 K. SONGPHEL NA 339(47) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 170 K. HENGJANG NA 70(12) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 171 KEIHAO(T) NA 226(39) P -(1p+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 172 KAMUTAMPAK NA 200(32) P(2) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 173 KAMUCHING NA 446(68) M(3) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 01

DIRECTORY Saikul T. D. Block AND LAND USE

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Approach Nearest Power to Village town & supply Cultivable land distance Forest and under perma- Total Period Main crop Area not Location (in Kms.) nent cultivation area of underjhum available Code under rotation cultivation for cul- No. Wet rice Dry rice jhum tivation cultiva- cultiva- culti- tion tion vation l' 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

~ Il1lphal41, 8) NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 117 .~ l, Imphal36 ED NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 118 ~ \-~mphaI42 NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 119 KR :' ImphalS1 NA NA' NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 120 UN INHABITE 121 KR ,lmphal54 8) NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 122 KR Imphal39 8): NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 123 KR Imphal40 8); NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 124 KR Imphal38 ED ,NA NA' 'NA NA Syrs. ' Rice&Maize NA 125 KR' Imphal41 NA 'NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 126 KR! Imphaf54 NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 127 KR ImphaJ56 ED NA "'NA filA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 128 KR Imphal4,7 8) NA NA N~ NA 5yrs. Rice&Mai~e NA 129 KR Imphal49 ED NA NA .NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 130 KR Imphal72 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 131 KR Imphal53 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 132 KR Imphal61 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 133 KR Imphal39 ED NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 134 KR Imphal38 ED NA NA MA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 135 KR Imphal74 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 136 KR Imphal64 NA NA N'A NA 5yrs. ' Rice&Maize NA 137 KR fmphal45 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 138 KR ImphaL6,? 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 139 KR Imphal58- 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 140 KR Imp hal 64 ED .NA NA NA NA Syrs. Rice&Maize NA 141 KR Imphal42 ED NA NA NA .NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 142 KR Imphal38 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 143 KR Imphal62 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 144 KR Imphal68 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 145 KR Imphal64 ED NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 146 KR Imphal61 ED NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 147 KR Imphal_54 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 148 UN INHABITED 149 KR Imphal48 8) NA! NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 150 KR Imphal72 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 151 KR Imphal68 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 152 KR Imphal86 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 153 KR Imphal81 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 154 KR Imphal74 8) NA NA NA NA 7yrs. Paddy&Maize NA 155 KR Imphal127 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize ' NA 156 KR Imphal46 8) NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 157 KR Imphal69 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 158 KR Imphal52 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 159 KR Imphal49 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 160 KR Imphal81 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 161 KR Imphal38 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 162 KR Imphal62 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 163 KR Imphal64 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 164 KR Imphal82 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 165 KR Imphal74 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 166 KR Imphal72 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 167 KR Imphal69 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 168 KR Imphal62 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 169 KR Imphal56 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 170 KR Yairipok49 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 171 KR Yairipok45 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 172 KR Yairipok45 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 173 ms

VILLAGE" ::SAJJ

    Location Name of Total Total Amenities available (if not available a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in Brackets Gode Village area of the popu- the distance in broad ranges viz., 5 Kms., 5-10 Kms. and 1O+Kms. of the nearest place where the No village (In lation facility is availabe is given). hectares). & no. Education Medical Drinking Post & Day or Communica- of water Tele- days of tion (Bus Stop, house (potable) graph the Railway holds market! Station, hat, if any Waterway)

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    174 KAMU KOIRENG NA 123(22) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Knis) .- 175 KAMUMARING . NA 104(22) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 176 LAIPHAROK MARING NA 207(42) P -(10+Kms) FS -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Km~ 177 SANDANG SEMBA MARING NA 632(87) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) . 178 KARPUR SUNGBA KABUl NA 273(50) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 179 PHUNAL MARING NA 875(139) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) FR -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 180 LEMBA KHUl NA 183(31 ) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 181 LEISAM lOK NA 163(30) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 182 KAPRANG NA 123(22) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 183 KWAROK (M) NA 286(36) P PI-C FS -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 184 PHUNGTON NA 168(27) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) ~(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 185 LEINGANGPOKPI NA 37(8) P -(10+Kms) FR -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 186 K. CHINGJANG NA 105(20) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 187 BONGBAl KHULIEN NA 442(86) M -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 188 TANGKHUl KHL\L1EN NA 152(30) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 189 N. MOLIEN NA 133(20) P PHS F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 190 SANACHING NA 50(10) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 19150'RALAND N,A. 171(26) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 192 PHAUOL ENUMERATED WITH SORAlAND 193 SARAMPATONG NA 386(59) P -(10+Kms) FR -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 194 SOMREI NA 156(26) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 195 NGOUPIKHONG NA 129(20) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 196 KOMLACHING NA 57(9) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 197PHAINOM NA 176(29) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 198 PHOWAIBI NA 140(24) -(-5Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 199 N. TAMPAK NA 150(30) -(5-10 Kms) -(10+Kms) FS -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 200 LUNGTHAR NA 56(10) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 201 HAOKONGCHING NA 113(21 ) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 202 SADA TANGKHUL NA 44(8) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 203 HElNGANGlOK NA 149(31 ) -(5-10 Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 204 SElHAO WAIPHEI NA 248(27) -(5-10 Kms) PHS F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 205 KHARAM TANGKHUl NA 365(67) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 2061RONGTANGKHUl NA 445(77) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 207 GELBUNG NA 21(4) P -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 208 WAIPHEI PAKAI NA 58(8) -(5-10 Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 209 N, PHAllENGJANG NA 164(34) -(5-10 Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 210 HORTON NA 226(33) P(2) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 211 LEITANPOKPI NA 546(94) -(5-10 Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) 212 SADU TAMPAK NA 210(34) -(5-10 Kms) -(10+Kms) F -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms) -(10+Kms)

    TOTAL 40069(6866) P(122) PHS (9) F (212) PO (10) M(23) PHC (5) S (11) H (5) R (13) 69

    D1RECTORY saikul T. D. Block AND LAND USE

    Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectares rounded upto two decimal places) Approach Nearest Power to Village town & supply Cultivable land distance Forest and under perma- Total Period Main crop Area not Location (in Kms.) nent cultivation area of underjhum available Code under rotation CUltivation for cul- No. Wet rice Dry rice jhum tivation cultiva- cultiva- culti- tion tion vation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    KR Yairipok43 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 174 KR Yairipok42 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 175 KR Y.airipok 48- NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 176 KR ~ripok42 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 177 KR ': . a ripok 48 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 178 KR Y~iripok46 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 179 KR Yairipok42 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 180 KR Yairipok 38 NA NA NA NA 5yrs. Rice&Maize NA 181 .J

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    APPENDIX - I

    T.D. BLOCKWISE ABSTRACT OF EDUCATIONAL, MEDICAL & OTHER AMENITIES

    E D U C A 'T 0 N A L

    SI. Name of the Primary Middle Matriculation! Higher Sedondary/ College Adult Literacy ·others Village No. TD.Blo<;I< School School Secondary! PUCilntermadiatef graduate Class/centres with no. §chool JuniorCol~ and above Vill- Insti Vill- Insti- ViII Insti- Vill- Insti- Vill- Insti- Vill- Insti- ViiI- Insti- educational age tution age tution age tution age tution age tution age tution age tution Facility 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 .9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 1- , PAOMATA 33 39 13 17 9 9 6 2 .. . MAOMARAM 31 47 4 17 1 9 33 3. ; KA,NGPd

    TOTAL 268 318 49 83 19 37 1 1 214

    M' E. 0 C A L

    81. Name of the Dispensary Hospital . Matemity ana child Primary heallti Family planning Primary Health Village Others Village No. TO. Block ! welfare centreJ.. centre/health centre sub-centre health no medical. matemity Child Home! centre . workers facilities welfare centre Vill- Insti- Vilf- Insti- ViII Insti- Vill- . tnsti- ViII- Insti- ViII- Insti- Vill- Insti- ViiI- Insti- age ,tution age tution age tution age' tution age tution age tution age tution age tution 2 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 -- 1. PAOMATA 3 3 4 4 39 2. MAOMARAM 4 4' 8 8 53 3. KANGPOKPI 4 4 6 6 187 4. SAIKUl . 5 5 9 9 195

    Total -~ 1 1 16 16 27 27 474

    D R I N K I N G W A T E R

    SI. Name of the Tap Well Tank Tube- River Fountain Canal, springs & More than Village with No. T.D. Block well Others one) no drinking sourcee water facility of any type. 2 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 1. PAOMATA 11 3 32 2. MAOMARAM 7 1 58 3. KANGPOKPI 197 4. SAIKUL 13 208 11 24

    Total 18 17 463 43 25

    POST AND TEL E G RAP H COMMUNICATION POWER SUPPLY

    81. Name of the P.o. T.O PTO P.O& T.O.& P.T.O.& Phone Bus Railway Navigable Availa- Not Avai- No. T.D. Block phone phone . phone Stop station water way ble lable

    2 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

    1. PAOMATA 17 3 19 27 2. MAOMARAM 21 17 32 33 3. KANGPOKPI 6 10 46 151 4. SAlKUl 10 3 105 104 Total 54 33 202 315 APPENDIX-II

    LAND UTILISATION DATA IN RESPECT OF NON-MUNICIPAL TOWNS (CENSUS TOVVNS)

    SI. Name of town Land use (i.e., area under different types of land use in hactares rounded upto two decimal places) No. and C.D. Block within brackets Total Forest Cultivable Land area Land under permanent cultivation Wet rice Dry Area under Period Main crops Area not cultivation rice Jhum culti- of under Jhum available (by source) cultivation vation rotation cultivation for cUltivation

    2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

    There is no Census Town in the district.

    APPENDIX -III

    T.D. BLOCKWISE LIST OF VILLAGES WHERE NO AMENITY OTHER THAN THE DRINKING WATER IS AVAILABLE

    SI.No. Name ofT.O.Block Name of the village SI.No. Name of T. D. Block Name of the village 1 2 :3 1 2 3 1. PAOMATA SONGDO 32. KANGPOKPI THOMJANG 2. PAOMATA KAIJEI (KEIYE) 33. KANGPOKPI SILEN 3. PAOMATA RAFI 34. KANGPOKPI MONGPIJANG 4. MAO-MARAM KHENGJANG 35. KANGPOKPI G.LHANGNOM 5. MAO-MARAM MAO-MARAFII 36. KANGPOKPI G.PHALBUNG 6. MAO-MARAM BOLLEN 37. KANGPOKPI E. SAPERMEINA 7. MAO-MARAM MARAM-KHUNOU 38. KANGPOKPI SAITUAISAN 8. MAO-MARAM MAKHRELUI 39. KANGPOKPI SELOI 9. MAO-MARAM SENAPATI 40. KANGPOKPI BOLLEN 10. MAO-MARAM IKAILONGDI 41. KANGPOKPI AITTU SONGPIJANG 11. MAO-MARAM KHABUNG 42. KANGPOKPI LEIKHAM POKPI 12. MAO-MARAM SORBUNG 43. KANGPOKPI JOULEN SIMOL 13. MAO-MARAM NGATAN , 44. KANGPOKPI KOMTAM 14. MAO-MARAM GHANGSANG 45. KANGPOKPI PANGSANG 15. MAO-MARAM LEISHANGPHUNG 46. KANGPOKPI KHENJANG 16. MAO-MARAM TlNGSONG 47. KANGPOKPI LEIKOT 17. MAO-MARAM WASHANG PHUNG 48. KANGPOKPI PHOILEN 18. KANGPOKPI VAIPHEI CHANGOUBUNG 49. KANGPOKPI LEIMAKHONG 19. KANGPOKPI THONGLAND 50. KANGPOKPI KONSAKHUL 2Q: KANGPOKPI MAKUI NAGA 51. KANGPOKPI S. KHAJANG 21. KANGPOKPI BILEIJANG 52. KANGPOKPI SONGJANG 22. KANGPOKPI KONGPAO 53. KANGPOKPI IRENGNAGA 23. KANGPOKPI MAHIKA 54. KANGPOKPI SONGJANG WAPHONG 24. KANGPOKPI SAJAL KEITHELMANBI 55. KANGPOKPI TNAKLHUJANG 25. KANGPOKPI JANGMOL - 56. KANGPOKPI KANGCHUP JOUTE 26. KANGPOKPI TAYANG PART-l 57. KANGPOKPI KANGCHUP TUIKON 27. KANGPOKPI PHAILEN 58. KANGPOKPI SINGDAKUKl 28. KANGPOKPI MOLNOM 59. KANGPOKPI KANGCHUPKHUMUNOM 29. KANGPOKPI S.BUNNING 60. KANGPOKPI LANGDAIBUNG 30. KANGPOKPI MOIJANG 61. KANGPOKPI KANGCHUP PA TBUNG 31. KANGPOKPI SANTING 62. KANGPOKPI NATOKKUKI 75 contd. APPENDIX -IV SI.No. Name ofT.D.Block Name of the village A-SCHEDULED CASTES 3 1 2 PAOMATA T.D. BLOCK 63, KANGPOKPI NATOKBOIJANG SAIBUNG SEHJANG 64.' KANGPOKPI Ranges of Scheduled Castes Location Name of the village 65. \ KANGPOKPI THINGKHOJANG popupation!percentage) Code. 66. KANGPOKPI THANGLONG MOLBUNG 1 2 3 67. KANGPOKPI MANAMJANG 0- 5* 68. ~NGPOKPI SINGDA B.AGAN 6 - 10 69, KANGPOKPI SENAM KHAOTONG 70. KANGPOKPI C.PHAILEN 11 - 15 NIL L 71'. KANGPOKPI SENAM JONHAL 16 - 20 72. KANGPOKPI \ BIJANG 21 - 30 73. KANGPOKPI MAHA KABUl 31 & above 74· KANGPOKPI THANGLONG KABUl PHOIJANG * ExclUdes vii/ages with no Scheduled Castes population 75.v ~GPOKPI 76, GPOKPI MARING TONGBA 77: l

    APPENDIX -IV Ranges of Scheduled Castes Location Name of village A-SCHEDULED CASTES . population(percentage) Code No MAO MARAM T.D. BLOCK 2 3 15/1/2120 PUNANAMEI RangElS of Scheduled Castes Location Name of village 15/112121 PUDUNAMEI ~on(percentage) Code No. 15/112122 CHOWAINU 1 2 3 15/112123 TOBUMEI 15/112124 KEIBI 15/1/217 YANGKHULLEN 15/112125 MAKHEL 15/112117 SONG-SONG 15/112126 SAJOUBA 15/112118 KALiNAMEI. 15/112127 TADUBI 15/112/20 PUNA NAME I 15/112128 CHAKHUMEI 15/1/2126 SAJOUBA 15/112129 CHOIfvNAfv£I KHULLEN 15/1/2127 TADUBI 15/112130 CHOVVNAMEI KHUNOU 15/112134 MAKHAN-CENTRE 15/112131 MAOPUNDUNG 15/1/2135 MAKHAN KHUMAN 15/112/32 NEWMAKHAN 15/112139 MARAM MAKHA 15/1/2133 MAKHAN KHULLEN 15/112143 LAIROUCHING 15/112134 MAKHAN CENTRE 15/1/2145 KHONGNEM 15/112135 MAKHAN KHUMAN 15/112146 SADIM 15/112136 MARAM· BAZZAR 15/112150 MAO-KARONG 15/112137 MARAM MATHAK 15/112155 MAKHRELUI 15/112138 MARAM KHULAKPA 15/112156 SENAPAll 15/112139 MARAM MAKHA 6 - 10 15/112140 MARAMCENTRE 11 - 15 15/112141 NEWMARAM 16 - 20 15/112142 RAMLONG 21 - 30 15/112143 LEiROUCHING 31 and above 15/112144 MAOMARAFII 15/112145 KHONGNEM 'Excludes vii/ages with no Scheduled Castes population. 15/1/2146 SADIM 15/112147 BOLLEN 15/112148 PHOIBUNG APPENDIX -IV 15/112149 KATHIKHO B-SCHEDULED TRIBES 15/112150 MAOKARONG MAO MARAM T.D. BLOCK 151112151 KHABUNG KARONG 1.5/1/2152 KATOMEI 1511/2153 MARAM KHUNou Ranges of Scheduled Tribes Location Name of village 151112154 TAPHOUNAGA Code No. ~tion(percentage j 1511/2/55 MAKHRELUI 1 2 3 15/1/2156 SENAPAll o _ 151112157 IKAILONGDI 5' 1511/2158 KHABUNG 6 _ 15 15/112159 SORSUNG 16 _ 25 15/112160 NGATAN 26 _ 15/112161 KHAMSOM 35 36 _ 15/1/2162 CHANGSHANG 50 15/112/63 LEISHANGPHUNG Sl and above 15/1/211 TAMPHUNG 15/1/2164 llNGSONG 15/1/2/2 THUYENG 15/1/2165 WASHANGPHUNG 15/1/213 CHAKHA "Excludes villages with no Scheduled Tribes population. 15/1/2/4 KHAJANG 15/1/215 YANGKHUNOU APPENDIX -IV A-SCHEDULED CASTES 15/1/2/6 BENORAMEI KANGPOKPI T.D. BLOCK 15/1/2/7 YANGKHULLEN

    15/1/218 KENELU Ranges of Scheduled Castes Location Name of village 15/1/219 WILLONG KHUNOU . population(percentage) Code No 15/1/2110 ""'LLONG KHULEN 1 2 3 15/1/2111 SHANG KHUMEI 0 - 5' 15/1/3/7 DAILI 15/1/2112 RAZAMEI 15/1/3/17 KALAPAHAR 15/112113 KANEM 15/1/3/18 LEIMAKHONG 15/112114 MAKOLONGDI 6 - 10 15/1/2115 OKLONG 11 - 15 16 20 15/112116 KAYINU - 21 - 30 15/112117 SONG SONG 31 and above 15/1/3/145 LANGDAIBUNG 15/1/2118 KALiNAMEI 15/1/2119 ROBONAMEI "Excludes vii/ages with no Scheduled Tribes population. APPENDIX -IV B-8CHEDULED TRIBES KANGPOKPI T.D. BLOCK Contd Ranges of Location Name of village Ranges of Location Name of village Sooeduled Tribes Code No. Scheduled Tribes Code No. population population '- (percent,age) _(percentagel 1 \ 2 3 1 2 3 0 - 5' 15/1/3/16 SONGPEKJANG 151113/61 SAIKOTJANG 15/1/3/53 KAlAPAHAR 15/1/3/62 SAJAL KEIJHELMANBI 15/113/107 CHARHAZAR 15/1/3/63 TO KPA.NAGA ,6 - 15 15/1/3/17 TURIBARI 15/113164 BOLSANG 15/113/19 MAOHING 15/1/3/65 KHOUANG ; 15/1/3/42 'IRANG PART-I 15/1/3/66 'CHANMARI t: - \ 1511/3/57 GOPIBUNG " 15/1/3/68 JANGMOL 15/1/3/74 PHOIBI '. 15/1/3/69 TAYANGPART-I 16 - 25 - __, 15/1/3/70 TAYANG PART-If 26 - 35' - - 15/1/3/71 PHAILEN 36 - 50 15/1/3/15 WNGPHOU / '. 15/1/3/72 T.CHALJANG -. . 1511/3/98 SAlirU SA-PARMElWA 15/1/3/73 MOLNOM

    \ 15/1/3/122 LEIMA~HC;>NG 15/1J3/75 NATHEJANG 15/1/3/1 LAIKOT - 15/1/3/76 TUIPAJANG 15/1/3/2 P~fNEKOT ' 15/1/3/77 S.BUNNfNG 15/1/3/3 S'NGTUN 15/113/79 SIPIJANG . ,15/1/3/4 SONGTUNJAMSAT 15/1/3/80 MOIJANG _,' f5/1/3/5 TAPHOUKUKI 15/1/3181 ' MUNPI , 15/1/~/6 KAILENJANG . 15/1/3/82 SANTING I 15/1/3/7 HENGBUNG 15/1/3/83 G.GELBUNG 15/1/3/8 MAYANGKHANG 15/1/3/84 THOMJANG '. 15/1/3/9 . MAYANGKHANG NINGTHOUPHAM 15/1/3185 G.SONGLUNG 15/1/3110 TUMUYON KHULLEN I. 15/1/3/86 THINGBONGJANG 51 and above 15/1J3/11 KAJANGA 15/1/3/87 CHAJANG 15/1/3/12 CHANGOUBUNG-SOUTH 15/1/3/88 SAITU 15/1/3113 CHANGOUBUNGNORTH 15/1/3/89 KHOILEP 1S11f3/14 VA(PHEI CHANGDUaUN<;3 15/1/3/90 JANGNOM --t&/1/3118 KANGPOKPI .i 15/1/3/91 SILEN 15hl3f20 THONGLANG 15/1/3/92 MONGPIJANG 15/1/3/21 THONGLANG f\ TONGBA 15/1/3/93 G. LHANGNOM 15/1/3/22 SONGJANG PAKANG 15/1/3/94 MONGJANG 15/1/3/23 SONGJANGPHAILEN 15/1/3/95 G.PHALBUNG 15/1/3/24 MAOKOT, 15/1/3/96 E. SAPARMEINA 15/1/3/25 KHOMUNOM- 15/1/3/97 SAPERMEINA 15/1/3/26 HOLJANG 15/1/3/99 SAITUAISAN 15/1/3/27 GELJANG 15/1/3/100 CHALBOL 15/1/3/28 KOTIEN 15/1/3/101 SELOI, . 15/1/3/29 KHOLEN 15/1/3/102 PHAIJANG 15/1/3/30 SEISI' \ 15/1/3/104 MOLNOI 15/1/3/31 SONGPIJAN<;3, 15/1/3/105 PANGMOL 15/1/3/32 T.WAICHONG 15/1/3/106 MOIBUNG 15/1/3/33 GELNEL 15/1/3/108 BOlLEN 15/1/3/34 CHALWA 15/1/3/109 AinU SONGPIJANG 15/1/3/35 GELBUNG 15/1/3/110 HAIKEN 15/1/3/36 MAKUI CHALJANG 15/1/3/111 LEIKHAM POKPI 15/1/3/37 MAKUI MAYANGKHANG 15/1/3/112 JOULEN SIMOL 15/1/3/38 MAKUI NAGA 15/1/3/113 KOMTAM 15/1/3/39 TAPON NAGA 15/1/3/114 PANGSANG 15/1/3/40 HARUPNAGA 15/1/3/115 KHENGJANG 15/1/3/41 HARUP MAOHING 15/1/3/116 LEIKOT 15/1/3/44 LALOI 15/1/3/117 MAKHAN 15/1/3/45 HAIJOL 15/1/3/118 MAPAO KANGLA TONGBI 15/1/3/46 BILEIJANG 15/1/3/119 KANGLA TONGBI 15/1/3/47 LANGKA 15/1/3/120 PHOILEN 15/1/3/48 DAILI 15/1/3/121 CHAIBUNG 15/1/3/49 HAIJANG 15/1/3/123 KHUNKHU KUKI 15/1/3/50 TUMUYON KHUNOU 15/1/3/124 KHUNGKHU NAGA 15/1/3/51 TUMNOUPOKPI 15/1/3/125 KARA KHUL 15/1/3/52 KONGPAO 15/1/3/126 HANGOIPAT HOLHOI 151113/54 HAIPI 15/1/3/127 LEI NOM VAIPHEI 151113155 MAHIKA 15/1/3/128 SAMUK 15/1/3/56 THANAMBA 15/1/3/129 KONSAKHUL 15/1/3/58 KEITHELMANBI 15/1/3/130 LEI LON KHUNOU 15/1/3/59 BONGMOL 15/1/3/131 KSONGLUNG 15/1/3/60 CHINGLOUBUNG 15/1/3/132 oS. KHAJANG 78

    Contd Contd Ranges of Location Name of village Ranges of Location Name of village Scheduled Tribes Code No. Scheduled Tribes Code No. population population (percentage) (percentage) 1 2 3 1 2 3

    1511/3/133 SONGJANG 15/1/3/167 SENAM JONHAL 15/1/3/134 IRENGNAGA 15/1/3/168 BIJANG 15/1/3/135 SONGJANG WAPHONG 15/1/3/169 LONGA KOIRENG 15/1/3/136 HARAOTHEL 15/1/3/170 MAHA KABUl 15/113/137 KHARAM THADOI 15/1/3/171 KHONGLONG KABUl 15/1/3/138 KHARAMVAIPHEI 15/1/3/172 THANGLONG KABUl 15/1/3/139 TNAKLHUJANG 15/1/3/173 THANGJING CHIRU 15/1/3/140 KANGCHUP JOWTE 15/1/31174 PHOLJANG 15/1/3/141 KANGCHUP TUIKON 15/1/3/175 MARING TONBA 15/113/142 SINGDA KUKI 1511/3/176 KONGAKHUl 15/1/3/143 KANGCHUP KHUMUNCM 15/1/3/177 SADAR JOUTE 15/1/3/144 KANGCHUP CHIRU 15/1/3/178 MONGBUNG TONGNEM 15/1/3/146 KANGCHUP PATBUNG 15/1/31179 WAROI CHING 15/1/3/147 KANGCHUP PATJANG 15/1/3/180 TUIKHANG AIMOl 15/1/3/148 KANGCHUP MAKHONG 15/1/31181 lOIBULKHULLEN 15/1/3/149 KANGCHUP CHINGHONG 15/1/3/182 ICHUM KEIRAP 15/1/3/150 SONGJANG KHUNOU 15/1/3/183 KHOIRIPOK 15/1/3/151 NATOKKUKI 15/1/3/184 TlNGKHAI KHULlEN 15/1/3/152 NATOK KABUl 15/1/3/185 TlNGKHAI KHLJNOU 15/1/3/153 NATCK BOLJANG 1511/31186 SADUMON SAMBA KUKI 15/1/3/154 CHAROIPANDONGBA KABUl 15/1/3/187 SADUNOM SAMBA KABUl 1571/3/155 SALBUNG SEHJANG 15/1/3/188 CHAROIPANDONGBA(CHIRU) 15/1/3/156 KHARAM PHALEN 15/1/3/189 NUNGANG KABUl 15/1/3/157 VAITUMKHULEN 15/1/3/190 LAIMATON THANGBUM 15/1/3/158 VEITUM KHUNOU 15/1/31191 PARENGBA 15/1/3/159 THINGKHOJANG 15/1/3/192 NUNGSAI CHIRU 15/1/3/160 THANGLONG MOLBUNG 15/1/3/193 BUNGTE CHIRU 15/1/3/161 HAIBUNG 15/1/3/194 CHINI1NGKHOL 15/1/3/162 MANAMJANG 15/1/3/195 WAINEM KABUl 15/1/3/163 SINGDA BAGAN 15/1/31195 WAYANGMANGKHOSUM 15/1/3/164 SENAM KHAOITHONG 15/1/3/197 JOUPI 15/1/3/165 C.PHAILEN 15/1/3/198 DOLAl KHUNOU 15/1/3/166 NEWKEITHELMANBI 'ExclUdes vii/ages with no Scheduled Tribes population.

    APPENDIX -IV APPENDIX4V A-SCHEDULED CASTES B-SCHEDULED TRIBES SAIKUL T.D. BLOCK SAIKUL T.O. BLOCK

    Ranges of Scheduled Castes Location Name of village Ranges of Scheduled Tribes Location Name of village po pulation(percentage) Code No. population(pe rcentage) Code No. 2 3 1 2 3 o - 5* 0 - 5' - - 6 - 15 - - 6 - 10 15/1/4/115 MAl BUNG KOM 16 - 25 - - 26 - 35 - - 15/1/4/162 HEIROK LAND 36 - 50 - - 51 and above 15/1/4153 THANGALSURUNG 15/1/4/163 HEICHANG LOK 15/1/4/1 C. KHOLLEN 15/1/43/2 THINGPHA 11 - 15 15/1/4/156 MOLKON BUNG 15/1/413 LHANGSOM 15/1/414 YANGNOI 15/1/4/5 SOMPHUNG 16 - 20 15/1/4/6 GALLAM 15/1/4/7 HENGJANG 21 - 30 15/1/4/8 PHAIKON 15/1/4/9 SONGBEM 31 and above 15/1/4110 DENGLEN 15/1/4111 MAKENGNGAMNEH 15/1/4112 VALPABUNG 'Excludes villages with no Scheduled Castes population. 15/1/4113 PULAIJANG 79

    Contd. Contd. Ranges of Scheduled' Tribes location Name of village, Ranges of Scheduled Tribes Location Name of village population(percentage) . Code No. population(percentage) Code No. 1 2 3 1 2 3 15/1/4/14 S. KHONOM PHAI 15/1/4/80 TINGPIBUNG 15/1/4/15 MOLKON 15/1/4/81 DONGSUM 15/1/4/16 PANGJANG 15/1/4/82 B.KHAJANG 15/1/4/17 ICHAILAMLAN 15/1/4/83 MONGJANG 15/1/4/18 T.GOJANG 15/1/4/84 B.BOLJANG -_. 15/1/4/19 ICHAIGOJANG 15/1/4/85 SIJANG 15/1/4/20 Y.LANGKHONG 15/1/4/86 TUISOMJANG 15/1/4/21 T. THANGLUNPA 15/1/4/87 KHONGBAL KUKI 15/1/4/22 HAIBUNG 15/1/4/88 CHINGD,L\I KHUNOU 15/1/4/23 HEINOUPOKPI 15/1/4/89 K. KHONOM 15/1/4/24 GUNPHAIJANG 15/1/4/90 SIMOL 15/1/4/25 CHALKOT 15/1/4/91 SAMUSONG 15/1/4/26 " N.BOLJANG 15/1/4/92 LAIKOTKOM 15/1/4/27 N.SONGLUNG 15/1/4/93 LAIKOT PHAIMOL 15/1/4/28 N.CHALJANG 15/1/4/94 P.PHAIMOL 15/1/4(29 THONGNANGPAL 15/1/4/95 TUICHIN 15/1/4{30 \ A.TUISOMJANG 15/1/4/96 NEWSAIBOL 15/1/4/31 6.BOLKol " " 15/1/4/97. URANGPAT 15/1/4/32 A.GEL-lANG 15/1/4/98 MONGNEEIJANG 15/1/4/33 BONGLUNG 15/1/4/99 GWAL TABI KUKI

    15/1/4/34 TUSAM " 15/1/4/100 WUNGHON 15/1/4/35 TENGKONPHEI . \ \ , 15/1/4/101 CHINGMANG 15/1/4/36 MAOJANG 15/1/4/102 THINGJANG 15/1/4/37 MOLJOL / , 15/1/4/104 CHINGMANG KHUNOU 15/1/4/38 HOLBUNG 15/1/4/105 CHINGDAI KHULLEN 15/1/4/39 WAICHEI 15/1/4/106 MAIBUNG LlKlI 15/1/4/40 GAMPUM 15/1/4/107 KHOKON 15/1/4/41 GANGPIKON I 15/1/4/108 WAKONPHAI 15/1/4/42 THANGKARONG 15/1/4/109 WAKON (ZALENPHAI) 15/1/4/110 PURUMLlKLI 15/1/4/43 BOLJANG 15/1/4/111 SINAMKOM 15/1/4/44 NEWBOIJANG 15/1/4/112 P. KHONOM PHAI 15/1/4/45 SADANGKUKI 15/1/4/113 LAIROKKOM 15/1/4/46 BELEI.'· . 15/1/4/114 CHINGKALAMBI 15/1/4/47 ·MAKOKCHING 15/1/4/115 MAIBUNGKOM 15/1/4/48 PHAIJANG 15/1/4/116 NGAKHAPAT 15/1/4/49 SADUKOIRENG 15/1/4/117 PURUM GEUANG 15/1/4/50 MAKENG CHEINBA 15/1/4/118 PURM KHUILEN 15/1/4/51 SAIKUL ._- 15/1/4/119 MAPAO CHRISTIAN 15/1/4/52 THANGKANPHAI 15/1/4/120 HAPPY VALLEY 15/1/4/54 EKPAN KHULLEN 15/1/4/122 TUIKON (LEPSUN) 15/1/4/55 (LUWANG SANGOL) 15/1/4/123 MOLNOI EKPAN CHINGKHA 15/1/4/124 NGARUM PHUNG 15/1/4/56 PHAILENG 15/1/4/125 C.MOLSOL 15/1/4/57 THINGSAT 15/1/4/126 SOUTH LOSHING 15/1/4/58 KHONGNANGPOKPI 15/1/4/127 SELOIJANG 15/1/4/59 MAPAO THAN GAL 15/1/4/128 MAPHOU (T) 15/1/4/60 MAPAO KHllLLEN 15/1/4/129 MAPHOU (K) 15/1/4/61 NURATHEL 15/1/4/130 TONGKOI 15/1/4/62 S.MONGBUNG 15/1/4/131 HAPPY LAND 15/1/4/63 LHUNGJANG 15/1/4/132 SILENT 15/1/4/64 LAMKAJANG 15/1/4/133 MOIRANGPAN 15/1/4/65 THOMBOL 15/1/4/134 LAIKOICHING 15/1/4/66 KHAMENLOK 15/1/4/135 LAISHIPHUNG 15/1/4/67 LAIKOT 15/1/4/136 RESHOPHUNG 15/1/4/68 CHALOUPOUPHAI 15/1/4/137 ISLAND 15/1/4/69 SONGJANG 15/1/4/138 THAYONG 15/1/4/70 IGEJANG 15/1/4/139 TUISENPHAI 15/1/4/71 KHONGBAL (T) 15/1/4/140 SONGPHEJANG 15/1 i4/72 GOVALJANG 15/1/4/141 TERAPHAI 15/1/4/73 JORDANPHAI 15/1/4/142 NONGMAICHING 15/1/4/74 H.KHOPIBUNG HEIKON 15/1/4/75 H.GELMOL 15/1/4/143 NEWSALEM 15/1/4/76 UTONGLOK 15/1/4/144 PEACE LAND 15/1/4/77 LONGA KOIRENG 15/1/4/145 NUNGKOT KHUMAN 15/1/4/78 SADANG TANGKHUL 15/1/4/146 NUNGKOTKOM 15/1/4/79 GANGPIJANG 15/1/4/147 TOMBI HANGBU 80

    Contd Contd Ranges of Scheduled Tribes Location Name of village Ranges of Scheduled Tribes Location Name' of village population(percentage) Code No. population(percentage) Code No. 1 :2 3 1 2 3 15/1/4/148 KHAlONG CHINGTEK 15/1/4/182 KAPRANG 15/1/4/150 URANCHIRU .15/1/4/183 KWAROK(M) 15/1/4/151 AYOKPA KABUl 15/1/4/184 PHUNGTON 15/1/4/152 KEIRAO -CHINGDONG 15/1 f4/185 lEINGANGPOKPI 15/1/4/153 N. TERAKHONG 15/1/4/186 KCHINGJANG 15/1/4f154 CHANINGPOKPI 15/1/4/187 BONGBAl KHUlLEN 15/114/155 THANGJING POKPI 15/1/4/188 TANGKHUL KHULLEN 15/1/4/156 MOLKONBUNG 15/1/4/189 N.MOLLEN MOLNOM 15f1/4/157 L. 15/1/4f190 SANACHING 15/1/4/158 KAMU TANGNOM 15/1/4/191 SORALAND 15/1/4/159 KAMU LAIROK 15/1/4/192 PHAIJOL 15f1/4/160 GOTANGKOT 15/1/4/193 SARAMPATONG . 15/1/4/161 PHEITAICHING 15/1/4/194 SOMRB 15/1/4/162 HEIROKLAND 15/1/4/195 NGOUPIKHONG 15/1/4/163 HEICHANGLOK 15/1/4/164 MONGLHAM 15/1/4/196 KOMLACHING 15/1/4/165 KAMU SAICHANG 15/1/4/197 PHAINOM 15/1/4/166 SAICHANG 15/1/4/198 PHOWAIBI .. 15/1/4f167 S,BONGJANG 15/1/4/199 N.TAMPAK 15/1/4/168 KNUNGMANBI 15/1/4/200 LUNGTHER 15/1/4/169 KSONGPHEL 15/1/4/201 HAOKONGCHING 1Sf1/4/170 K. HENGJANG 15/1/4/202 SADA TANGKHUL 15/1/4/171 KEIHAO(T) 15/1/4/203 HE.INGANGLOK 15/1/4/172 KAMUTAMPAK 15/1/4/204 SELHAO WAIPHEI 15/1/4/173 KAMUCHING 15/1/4/205 KHARAM TANGKHUL 15/1/4/174 KAMU KOIRENG 15/1/4/206 IRQNG TANGKHUL 15/1/4/175 KAMU MARING 15/1/4/207 GELBUNG , 15/1/4/176 LAIPHAROK MARING 15/1/4/208 WAIPHEI PAKA 15/1/4/177 SAN DANG SEMBA 15/1/4/209 N. PHAILENGJANG MARING 15/1/4/210 HORTON 15/1/4/178 KARPUR SUNGBA 15/1/4/211 LEITANPOKPI KABUl 15/1/4/212 SADU TAMPAK 15/1/4/179 PHUNAL MARING 15/1/4/180 LEMBAKHLJl *Excludes villages with no Scheduled Tribes population. 15/1/4/181 LEISAMLOK

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