List Of Populated Places In Kamjong District
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List Of Populated Places In Kamjong District
The Kamjong district of Manipur state in India is divided into 4 sub-districts called blocks. At the time of the 2011 Census of India, the Kamjong district (created in 2016) was a part of the Ukhrul district. Blocks The Kamjong district has four sub-divisions called blocks: Kamjong, Phungyar, Sahamphung, and Kasom Khullen. Villages Kamjong block The Kamjong block includes the following villages: Phungyar The Phungyar block includes the following villages: The following villages are not listed in the 2011 census directory: Ngabrum (Kumram), Leinganching, and Nagyophung. Sahamphung The Sahamphung block includes the following villages: Kasom Khullen The Kasom Khullen block includes the following villages: The following villages are not listed in the 2011 census directory:Bohoram, Khonglo, Khunthak, Kasom Khullen, Khunthak, Kongluiram, Nambashi Horton, Ngaranphung, Punomram, Reishangphung, Sangpunram, Somthar, and Tamaram. References

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Kamjong District
Kamjong District ( Meitei pronunciation: /kām-jōng/) is a district in Manipur state, India created by splitting Ukhrul district. The district headquarters is located in Kamjong. Kamjong District is a newly created district on 8 December 2016 and shares a long international border with Myanmar. It is bounded by Myanmar in the east, Senapati in the West, Ukhrul in the North and Chandel in the South. The terrain of the district is hilly with varying heights of 913 m to 3114 m (MSL). The district headquarter is linked with state highway of 120 Km from Imphal. Demographics Kamjong district has a population of 45,616. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 0.05% and 96.56% of the population respectively. About People Kamjong district is mainly inhabited by the Tangkhul Nagas, comprising 89% of the total population with the Kukis comprising 4.59% of the district. Both Tangkhul nagas and Thadou-Kuki tribes comes under scheduled tribe, notified by the constitution of India ...
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Chadong, Manipur
Chadong refers to a Tangkhul village in Kamjong district, Manipur state, India. The village falls under Phungyar sub division. The village is partially connected by National Highway 150 that connects Jessami and Imphal. Chadong is flanked by Riha in the North, Nongdam in the South, Yaingangpokpi in the west and Shingkap in the east. Locally, the inhabitants speak Chadong dialect that belongs to the Tibeto-Burman language family. __TOC__ Total population According to 2011 census, Chadong comprises 212 households with the total of 1027 people. The average sex ratio of the village is 878 female to 1000 male which is lower than Manipur state average of 985. Literacy rate of Riha is 59.14% with male literacy rate at 63.71% and female literacy rate at 53.90%. People and occupation The village is home to people of Tangkhul Naga tribe. Majority of the inhabitants are Christians. Agriculture is the primary occupation of the inhabitants. In 2015, the original settlement got ...
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Skipe
Skipe is a border village on the side of India in the Indo-Myanmar international border. The village is located south of Ukhrul in Ukhrul district, Manipur state, India. Skipe falls under Kamjong sub division. The village is partially connected by Ukhrul-Kamjong state highway. Skipe is flanked by Chindwin , , image = Homalin aerial.jpg , image_size = , image_caption = The Chindwin at Homalin. The smaller, meandering Uyu River can be seen joining the Chindwin. , map = Irrawaddyrivermap.jpg , map_size = , map_alt = , map_caption ... river in the east, Konkan Thana in the north, Kangpat in the west and Namlee in the south. Locally, the inhabitants speak Skipe dialect that belongs to the Tibeto-Burman language family. Some researchers are of the view that the dialect spoken by the inhabitants has some affinity to that of the Koireng tribe. Total population According to 2011 census, Skipe has 24 households with the total of 123 people of which 59 are male a ...
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