CENSUS OF INDIA 19.91 SERIES-17 MIZORAM Parts XII A & B _VILLAGE &_ TOWN DIRECTORY . VILLAGE & TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT AIZAWl DISTRICT M. DAWNGLIANA DIRECTOR OF CENSUS OPERATIONS MIZORAM CONTENTS Page Foreword vii-vIII )!reface Ix-x Map of the District xi-xii !ioportant Stat1stlcs x1H·xlv Acknowledgement xv-xvi AnalytJczl Note (I) Census concepts of Rural and Urban areas, Census House, Household, 1-4 ~cl!.eduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, List of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Literates, Main Workers, Marginal Workers and Non-Workers, Cultivators, Agricultural Labours, livestock, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting and Plantation, Orchard and allied activities, Mining and Qual'l)'lng, Manufacturing, processing, Servicing and Repairs (II) Brles Hfstory 9f District and the District Census Handbook 4-5 (III) Scope of Village Directory, Town Directory Statements and Primary Census Abstract 5 (Iv) _Source of data and Its reliability, Educational Amenities, Drinking Water, Post & Telegraph, 5-7 Day or days of the Market/Hat, Communication (Bus Stop, Railway Station, Waterway), Approach to Village, Nearest Town and Distances (In km), Power Supply, Land Use (v) Brief Analysis of VllIagelTown Directory and Primary Census Abstract Data Based on 7 Inset Tables Table lA Population and number of Villages In 1991 7 Table IB Population and number of Towns In 1991 8 Table 2 New TownslTown Declassified, merged In- 1991 8-9 Table 3 Decadal change In Distribution of Population 9 Table 4 Percentage Distribution of Villages by population Ranges in 199 t 10 Table 5A Sex Ratio for Rural Population of Rural Development Block In 1991 10-11 Table 5B Sex Ratio for Towns in 1991 1 1 Table 6 Proportion of Scheduled Castes Population to Total Population In the 11 Villages In 1991 T3ble 7 Proportion of Scheduled Tribes Population to Total Population In the 12 Villages In t 991 Table 8 Percentage of Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes Population In Towns 12 In 1991 Table 9 Percentage of Scheduled Tribes Population by sex In Rural Development 13 Blocks/District In 1981 and 1991 Censuses Table IDA Literacy Rates for Rural Population of Rural Development Bloclcs by 13 sex 199 1 (excluding children In the age group of 0-6 years) Table lOB Literacy- Rate for Towns- t 991 (excluding children In the age group 14 of ()-6 years) Table I1A Percentage of Main Workers, Marginal Workers and Non-Workers for 14-15 Rural Population of Rural Development Bloclcs In 1991 Table lIB Percentage of Main Workers, Marginal Workers and Non-Workers for 15-16 Towns In 1991 III Page ..Table 12 Distribution of Villages according to the availability of different amenities 16-17 Table 13 Propordon of Rural Population served by different amenities 18 Table 14 Distribution of Villages not having amenltles, arranged by distance 18 ranges from the places where these are available Table 15 Distribution of villages according to the distance from the nearest town 19 and avallablllty of different amenities Table 16 Distribution of Villages according to population range and amenities available 20 Table 17 Schools per 10,000 population In Towns 20-21 Table 18 Number of Beds In Medical Institutions In Towns 21-22 Table 19 Most Important commodity manufactured, Imported and exported In Towns 22-23 PART A-VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY Section I Village Directory 27 Note explaining the codes used In the Villages Directory 29 Explanatory notes on Village Directory 30 Zawlnuam Rural Development Block MAP 31 Alphabetical list of VUlages 32-33 Amenities and' Land Use 3+37 West Phalleng Rural Development Block Map 39 Alphabetical List of Villages 40-41 Amenities and Land Use 42-43 Releic Rural Development Block Map 44 Alphabetical list of Villages 45 Amenities and Land Use 46-47 TI,angnuam Rural Development Block Map 48 Alphabetical List of Villages 49 Amenities and Land Use SO-51 North Thlngdawl Rural Development Block Map 53 Alphabetical List of Villages 54-55 Amenities and Land Use 56-57 Darlawn Rural Development Block Map 58 Alphabetical List of Villages 59 Amenities and Land Use 60-61 Albawk Rural Development Block Map 62 Alphabetical list of Villages 63 Amenities and land Use 64·65 Serchhlp Rural Development Block Map 66 Alphabetical List of Villages 67 Amenities and Land Use 68-69 Thingsulthllah Rural Development Block Map 70 Alphabetical List of Villages 71 Amenities and land Use 72·73 Ngopa Rural Development Block Map 74 Alphabetical list of Villages 7S Iv Page Amenities and land Use 76-77 Khawzawl Rural Development Block Map 78 Alphabetical LIst of Villages 79 Amenities and land Use 80-81 Lungdar 'E' Rural Development Block Map 83 Alphabetical LIst of Villages 84-85 Amenities and land Use 86-87 Appendix (-IV 88-106 Section II Town Directory 107-108 Notional Map of Za\ylnuam, Mc:mit, Lengpui, Salrana, Valrengte, 109-126 Balrabl, Kolaslb, North Kawnpul, Dariawn, Thenzawl, Serchhlp, Saltual, Khawzawl, Khawhal, Blate, Cl1amphal, North Vanlalphal and Alzawl Towns Note Explaining the Codes used In Town Directory, Explanatory note to the 127-143 Town Directory, Statement I-VI, Definition of Town as adopted In 1991 Census and Statement I-VI-Explanation. PART B-PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRAcr Explanatory Note on Primary Census Abstract 146-147 District Primary Census Abstract 148-159 Village Primary Census Abstract 160-215 Town Primary Census Abstract 216-223 Town Primary Census Abstract Total 224-231 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes PCA 232-246 Boundary showing Jurisdiction of Enumeration Block In Urban area 247-335 District Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes 336-347 District Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes 348-359 v FOREWORD Population of the District Census Handbooks (DCHs) was Initiated after the (951 Census ail continuing since then with some Innovations/modifications after each decennial Census. This Is the I valuable district. level publication brought out by the Census Organisation on behalf of each State (so , Union Territory administration. It Inter-alb provides data/Information on some of the basic demographl( and soclo-economlc characteristics and on the availability of cerialn 1m po. _ ~~ civic amenities/facilities In each village and town of the respective districts. This pUblication has thus proved to be of Immense utility to the planners, administrators, academicians and researchers. The' scope of the DCH was Initially confined to certain Important census tables on population, economic and soclo-cultural aspects as also the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of each village and town (ward-wise) of the district. The DCHs published after the 1961 Census contained a deSCriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and Village and Town Directories Including PCA. After the 1971 Census, two parts of the DIstrict Census Handbooks (Part-A comprising Village and Town Directories and Part-B comprising Village and Town PCA) were released In all the States and Union Territories. The third part (C) of the District Census Handbooks comprising administrative statistics and district census tables, which was also to be brought out, could not be published In many StateslUTs due to considerable delay In compilation of relevant ,material. In 1981, some new features along with the restructuring of the fonnats of Village and Town Directory were Introduced In the DCHs. These were published In two parts for each district after the 1981 Census. While Part-A comprised Village and Town Directories, the PCA of villages and towns (ward-wise) Including Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe PCA upto tehsll/town level were provided In Part-B. To IIrustrate, all the amenities except electricity, were brought together In the Village Directory and If an amenity was not available In the referrent village, the distance In broad ranges from the nearest place having such amenity was given. Information on some new Items such as adult literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers In the village were provided so as to m~et some of the requirements of the Revised Minimum NeeCfs Programme. Similarly, Information on approach to the village was also provided for the tirst time In the Village Directory 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 IV-A on slums was provided so as to enable the planners to chalk out the programme for providing better civic and other amenities were reported for the slums of class J and class " towns. Apart from this, one column on the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population and another on adult literacy classes/centres were added In Statement IV and V respectively. The manner of presentation of thl! 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 benetit of data users. Nine-fold Industrial classification of. main workers has been given as against four-fold industrial classification presented In the 1981 Census. In addition to this, the sex-wise population In the 0-6 age­ group has also been Included In PCA for the first time with a view to enabling data users to 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 abov(' mentioned modlflcatlons will help the planners In chalking out more effective developmental programmes. One of the most Important Innovations In the 1991 Census Is the Community Development Block­ level presentation of data In the Village Directory and f'CA Instead of the traditional Tahsil/TaJukiPS level presentation. It Is expected that the presentation of Village DIrectory· and PCA data at C.D.
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