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List of populated places in Tamenglong district

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The Tamenglong district of Manipur state has 3 subdivisions.[1] At the time of the 2011 Census of India, it included the present-day Noney district (split in 2016).[2][3]

Subdivisions

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The Tamenglong district has 3 subdivisions:[1]

  • Tamenglong
  • Tamei
  • Tousem

Towns

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The Tamenglong district has one town:[3]

Name Type Block Population Effective literacy rate Sex ratio SC population % ST population % Census code (2011)
Tamenglong Census Town Tamenglong 19363 86.95% 968 0.02% 96.07% 269207

Villages

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Tamenglong subdivision

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The Tamenglong subdivision has following villages:[1][3][4]

Name Population Effective literacy rate Sex ratio SC population % ST population % Census code (2011)
Akhui 729 75.79% 769 0.0% 86.42% 269176
Bhalok 1457 62.0% 1015 0.0% 99.86% 269200
Bamgaijang 565 73.58% 976 0.0% 98.76% 269178
Dailong 1634 66.37% 995 0.0% 98.9% 269201
Duigailong 733 60.83% 992 0.0% 99.59% 269173
Kahulong 721 77.67% 883 0.0% 99.17% 269177
Keikao 878 62.1% 982 0.0% 99.43% 269181
Khebuching 442 80.4% 913 0.0% 100.0% 269197
Khongjaron Khunkha 639 69.03% 902 0.0% 99.69% 269175
Khongjaron Khunthak 603 70.99% 1023 0.0% 100.0% 269174
L. Pabram 593 54.01% 964 0.0% 99.16% 269204
Ramlalong 159 97.12% 1065 0.0% 100.0% 269205
Sanglungpang 733 66.18% 1019 0.0% 100.0% 269180
Sempang 395 62.91% 936 0.0% 100.0% 269182
Sonpram 1112 60.22% 1037 0.0% 100.0% 269202
Tabanglong 302 25.2% 1013 0.0% 99.67% 269179
Tharon 1238 44.33% 943 0.0% 99.43% 269203
Wairangba 1676 68.93% 1079 0.0% 99.58% 269199

The following villages do not appear in the 2011 census directory:[1][3][4]

  • Khangchiulon
  • Chiulon
  • Kahulong
  • Namkaolong
  • Duilon
  • Phalong
  • Luangdi
  • Puching
  • Guangnam

Tamei subdivision

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The Tamei subdivision has following villages:[1][3][5]

Name Population Effective literacy rate Sex ratio SC population % ST population % Census code (2011)
Atang Khullen (Atangkhullen) 96 58.7% 1182 0.0% 100.0% 269169
Atang Khunou (Atangkhunou) 250 57.08% 812 0.0% 99.6% 269168
Chaton I 2015 81.92% 910 0.0% 100.0% 269158
Dikiuram 542 73.9% 863 0.0% 100.0% 269145
Dunong (Dunnong) 863 32.1% 836 0.0% 99.77% 269160
Elleng (Illeng) 1339 52.13% 860 0.0% 99.4% 269159
Kabonram (Kabuanram) 178 85.44% 874 0.0% 100.0% 269150
Kawalong 317 46.62% 1032 0.0% 98.42% 269154
Khundong Khunkhaiba (split into Khundong I and Khundong II) 755 66.56% 837 0.0% 99.6% 269171
Kuilong-I 1708 71.38% 917 0.0% 98.36% 269164
Konphung 739 77.6% 1041 0.0% 99.59% 269144
Lamlaba 757 38.6% 1013 0.0% 99.34% 269149
Langmei 971 77.9% 1040 0.0% 99.18% 269152
Langpram 619 74.19% 947 0.0% 99.84% 269146
Lasan 194 89.61% 764 0.0% 98.45% 269166
Lenglong 191 89.02% 802 0.0% 99.48% 269236
Makuinong 1300 43.89% 857 0.0% 99.15% 269161
Nallong 979 72.08% 982 0.0% 99.9% 269162
Nurathen 424 62.66% 820 0.0% 99.53% 269170
Old Kadi (Kadi I) 1925 81.37% 952 0.0% 99.17% 269165
Old Lemta (Lemta I) 1986 81.28% 872 0.0% 99.9% 269163
Old Thenjang 1044 57.58% 923 0.0% 99.81% 269167
Pallong 1037 82.29% 924 0.0% 99.42% 269148
Piulong 392 76.77% 970 0.0% 100.0% 269151
S. Songpibung 192 92.99% 1021 0.0% 100.0% 269172
Taipram 419 87.06% 1095 0.0% 99.05% 269147
Tamah 806 79.51% 1000 0.0% 99.88% 269155
Tamei (Tamei H/Q) 2728 92.94% 532 0.0% 69.39% 269153

The following villages are listed in the 2011 census directory, but do not appear on the district website as of 2023:[1][3][5]

  • Old Takou (population 1211): Instead, there are two villages called Lower Takou and Upper Takou
  • New Kadi (population 451): Instead, there are villages named Kadi II, Kadi III, Kadi IV, and Kadi V

The following villages do not appear in the 2011 census directory:[1][3][5]

  • Nenluang
  • Chaton II
  • Kadi-II
  • Kadi-III
  • Kadi-IV
  • Kadi-V
  • Kuilong-II
  • Kuilong-III
  • Nheng
  • Lower Takou
  • Upper Takou
  • New Lemta
  • New Thenjang
  • Sojamphai
  • Tabam
  • New Nallong
  • Thiujaining
  • LC Phai
  • Lungmonphai

Tousem subdivision

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The Tousem subdivision has following villages:[1][3][6]

Name Population Effective literacy rate Sex ratio SC population % ST population % Census code (2011)
Aben 616 49.73% 987 0.0% 97.73% 269120
Atengba (Makoi) 936 66.92% 1030 0.0% 99.47% 269113
Azuram 902 80.37% 875 0.0% 93.57% 269106
Chingkao 570 43.06% 919 0.0% 23.33% 269110
Chingkhonglong 239 46.08% 1173 0.0% 99.16% 269111
Impa 907 54.97% 980 0.0% 99.89% 269101
Inem 481 34.64% 963 0.0% 98.75% 269102
J. Pabram 889 50.52% 954 0.0% 99.44% 269115
Jeilatjang (Jeiladjang) 159 84.51% 1092 0.0% 99.37% 269112
Kaimai (Kaimai Kuki and Kaimai Naga) 1162 52.85% 930 0.77% 95.44% 269129
Kaiphundai (Kaiphundai Naga) 390 78.72% 840 0.0% 100.0% 269125
Kandihang 365 51.58% 1160 0.0% 99.73% 269091
Katang 875 82.68% 966 0.0% 99.89% 269100
Katangam (Katangnam) 269 50.64% 1085 0.0% 99.63% 269097
Katiang 183 51.27% 1316 0.0% 100.0% 269096
Karamkha Khasi (Kamranga Khasia / Kamarangkha Khasi) 213 56.32% 1009 0.0% 0.0% 269123
Khedarga Khasi (Khedagor Khasia / Khedargar Khasi) 117 22.22% 828 0.0% 0.0% 269122
Khedraga Mikir (Khedagor Mirkir) 0 NA NA NA NA 269124
Kolbung (Kulbung) 156 59.38% 773 0.0% 100.0% 269140
Lhangnom 306 78.99% 1040 0.0% 100.0% 269139
Longchai 336 86.05% 1087 0.0% 99.11% 269098
Longjon 187 53.37% 948 0.0% 100.0% 269118
Maokot 104 45.74% 1039 0.0% 100.0% 269116
Muktokhal 268 75.0% 1062 0.0% 99.25% 269130
Namtiram 681 94.02% 924 0.0% 98.97% 269105
New Magulong 232 62.56% 1128 0.0% 100.0% 269103
Ngahmunphai (Ngamunphai) 78 74.63% 902 0.0% 100.0% 269121
Ningning (Njingning) 386 48.07% 1086 0.0% 99.74% 269109
Njungkok (Njukuak) 298 79.3% 1292 0.0% 98.66% 269093
Nungkao 1004 48.71% 961 0.0% 96.81% 269126
Oinamlong 1512 37.87% 1016 0.0% 98.68% 269119
Old Kaiphundai (Old Kaiphundai Kuki) 227 60.44% 1083 0.0% 100.0% 269133
Magulong (Old Magulong) 1148 77.79% 969 0.0% 99.56% 269099
Mandu (Old Mandu) 909 61.02% 955 0.0% 94.83% 269090
Pangkotphai 87 59.26% 977 0.0% 100.0% 269142
Phaitol 971 26.01% 1015 0.0% 98.56% 269134
Phelong (Phellong) 537 77.52% 918 0.0% 99.26% 269104
Phoklong 1004 24.94% 992 0.0% 99.5% 269094
Pumram 164 64.38% 1103 0.0% 99.39% 269092
Rangkekilong 188 68.35% 918 0.0% 100.0% 269127
Saramba (Chramram) 692 37.48% 928 0.0% 100.0% 269107
Sibilong 882 75.21% 913 0.0% 98.98% 269128
T. Motbung (Motbung) 133 10.08% 1015 0.0% 100.0% 269137
Taningjam 939 67.09% 1006 0.0% 99.47% 269108
Tatbung 268 75.0% 848 0.0% 99.63% 269132
Thingchamphai 173 86.71% 840 0.0% 100.0% 269135
Thingtatbung 106 69.89% 1038 0.0% 100.0% 269138
Thiulon 1097 69.52% 1043 0.0% 99.64% 269114
Tolen (Tollen) 116 67.62% 1071 0.0% 100.0% 269136
Togoram (Teguaram / Taguaram) 565 61.32% 948 0.0% 99.12% 269095
Tongtao 107 94.23% 911 0.0% 100.0% 269141
Tousem 2063 70.56% 1007 0.0% 99.52% 269089
Vanchengphai 236 85.02% 1107 0.0% 99.58% 269117
Vangaichungpao (Vangaichunpao) 309 48.21% 919 0.0% 100.0% 269131

The following villages do not appear in the 2011 census directory:[1][3][6]

  • New Mandu
  • Deigie
  • Tuisemphai
  • Rangkekiulong
  • Katang Mbeukam
  • Taningjam
  • Inpa Nkang (J-Pabram)
  • Impa Ningdi
  • Taijijang
  • Charinapang
  • Zeiladjang
  • Luangkao
  • Tadbung
  • Gamphazol
  • Pangmol

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Demography". District Administration Tamenglong. Retrieved 2023-01-10.
  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 f g h i "Primary census abstract at town, village and ward level, Manipur - District Tamenglong - 2011". 2011 Census of India. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 2023-01-10.
  4. ^ a b "House ownership status of SC Households: Tamenglong block". Socio Economic and Caste Census. Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. Retrieved 2023-01-10.
  5. ^ a b c "House ownership status of SC Households: Tamei block". Socio Economic and Caste Census. Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. Retrieved 2023-01-10.
  6. ^ a b "House ownership status of SC Households: Tousem block". Socio Economic and Caste Census. Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. Retrieved 2023-01-10.