List of populated places in Jiribam district

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The Jiribam district of Manipur state in India is divided into 2 sub-divisions called circles.[1] At the time of the 2011 Census of India, the area was a part of the Imphal East district: the Jiribam district was created in 2016.[2][3]

Subdivisions[edit]

The district is sub-divided into two circles:[1]

Towns[edit]

The district has one municipality:[4]

Name Type Block Population Effective literacy rate Sex ratio SC population % ST population % Census code (2011)
Jiribam Municipal Council Jiribam 7343 88.8% 920 2.48% 17.87% 801493

Villages[edit]

The district has following villages,[1] with population figures from the 2011 census:[3]

Jiribam circle[edit]

Name Population Effective literacy rate Sex ratio SC population % ST population % Census code (2011)
Uchathol 1180 89.26% 370 7.37% 1.78% 270154
Chindong Leikai (Chingdong Leikai / Patchao) 1249 84.37% 1092 0.0% 0.64% 270159
Dibong 1163 89.0% 1048 0.0% 0.69% 270160
Mahadebpur (Mahadevpur) 30 26.09% 875 0.0% 6.67% 270161
Kamaranga (Kamranga) 1915 67.49% 997 0.0% 11.33% 270162
Kamrangha Kuki (Karmaranghal Kuki Punji) 0 NA NA NA NA 270163
Sonapur 2320 56.37% 946 0.0% 0.0% 270164
Aglapur 918 56.76% 1040 0.0% 0.0% 270165
Lalpani 1375 51.3% 1007 0.0% 0.0% 270166
Islamabad 679 79.44% 1039 0.0% 0.0% 270167
Champanagar Meitei 560 90.0% 1007 0.0% 0.36% 270168
Champanagar Muslim 590 67.42% 909 0.0% 0.0% 270170
Rasidpur (Rashidpur) 210 40.0% 909 0.0% 0.0% 270171
Jarolpokpi (Jairalpokpi) 1287 66.29% 863 0.0% 64.18% 270172
Kashimpur 1307 59.34% 897 0.0% 0.0% 270173
Mullargao 836 51.52% 887 0.0% 0.0% 270174
Leishabithol 231 80.31% 1100 0.0% 13.42% 270175
Nungkhal 318 80.62% 860 0.0% 0.0% 270176
Ahamadabad (Ahemedabad) 1816 46.75% 983 0.0% 0.0% 270177
Chandranathpur 580 74.84% 940 48.97% 1.72% 270178
Binselu (Bensellu) 226 41.48% 1036 99.12% 0.88% 270179
Berabak (Berabag) 175 71.03% 923 95.43% 0.57% 270180
Nungphou 595 76.19% 970 55.13% 43.87% 270181
Latingkhal 1525 83.49% 975 92.26% 2.23% 270182
Baiboni (Bhaiboni) 534 98.14% 935 87.08% 11.42% 270183
Dholakhal (Mikirpunji) 95 78.21% 1021 0.0% 0.0% 270185
Tilka Compani (Tilka Company) 219 74.47% 795 98.63% 0.46% 270186
Abompunjee (Abompunji) 191 68.06% 1122 0.0% 0.52% 270187

The following villages were not present in the 2011 census directory:[1][3]

Borobekra circle[edit]

Name Population Effective literacy rate Sex ratio SC population % ST population % Census code (2011)
Bhomikpara (Bhumikpara) 822 63.1% 1035 9.12% 0.12% 270196
Bhutangkhal 1046 83.47% 898 44.26% 50.0% 270191
Borobekra 741 83.18% 1154 2.02% 27.26% 270193
Chotobekra 1345 73.96% 1026 18.14% 58.29% 270189
Choudhurikhal (Chowdhurikhal) 136 99.15% 659 0.0% 100.0% 270203
Durgapur (Lamdai Khunou) 434 89.7% 1038 45.16% 0.0% 270200
Guakhal (Gaokhal) 824 85.55% 995 1.09% 0.73% 270194
Harinagar 421 65.03% 986 82.66% 1.19% 270195
Jakuradhor Part I 1486 76.27% 945 88.29% 1.75% 270197
Jakuradhor Part Ii 1171 79.57% 1012 32.88% 18.27% 270198
Jatrapur 715 56.96% 1031 0.0% 0.42% 270192
Lama Bhutangkhal (Lamabhutangkhal) 171 52.98% 781 89.47% 3.51% 270190
Modhupur (Madhupur) 156 42.75% 814 51.92% 3.21% 270202
Narainpur (Narayanpur) 464 69.53% 902 49.78% 34.27% 270201
Tupidhor 180 70.07% 765 76.67% 0.0% 270199

The following village was not present in the 2011 census directory: Gotaikhal.[1][3]

Other villages[edit]

In the 2011 census directory, the following villages were part of the Jiribam subdivision of the Imphal East district, but are not listed on the Jiribam district website as of 2023:[1][3]

Name Population Effective literacy rate Sex ratio SC population % ST population % Census code (2011)
Babukhal 118 69.61% 815 0.0% 0.0% 270156
Bakhal 502 82.74% 1057 0.6% 0.0% 270169
Boroikhal 44 64.29% 833 0.0% 0.0% 270158
Hilghat 2286 84.59% 1058 0.0% 4.24% 270153
Jirimukh 396 94.81% 904 0.0% 99.49% 270188
Makhabosti 575 74.09% 962 71.65% 15.65% 270184
Narandhor Basa 294 73.6% 1042 0.0% 13.95% 270155
Sabughat 44 90.62% 571 0.0% 0.0% 270157

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "List of Villages". District Administration Jiribam. Retrieved 2023-01-06.
  2. ^ Esha Roy (2016-12-06). "Simply put: Seven new districts that set Manipur ablaze". Indian Express. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Primary census abstract at town, village and ward level, Manipur - District Imphal East - 2011". 2011 Census of India. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 2023-01-06.
  4. ^ "Municipalities". District Administration Jiribam. Retrieved 2023-01-06.