List of populated places in Jiribam district

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.