List of populated places in Kamjong district

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The Kamjong district of Manipur state in India is divided into 4 sub-districts called blocks.[1] At the time of the 2011 Census of India, the Kamjong district (created in 2016) was a part of the Ukhrul district.[2][3]

Blocks[edit]

The Kamjong district has four sub-divisions called blocks: Kamjong, Phungyar, Sahamphung, and Kasom Khullen.[1]

Villages[edit]

Kamjong block[edit]

The Kamjong block includes the following villages:[4][5][3]

Name Population Effective literacy rate Sex ratio SC population % ST population % Census code (2011)
Aishi 350 65.72% 1108 0.0% 99.43% 270466
Bungpa Khullen 2716 90.64% 664 0.74% 67.34% 270458
Bungpa Khunou 309 93.09% 797 0.0% 98.71% 270461
Chassad 729 71.96% 903 0.14% 92.73% 270462
Z. Choro 94 95.24% 649 0.0% 87.23% 270485
Grihang 782 98.17% 926 0.0% 99.36% 270488
Huimine Thana (Huimine Thana) 33 93.33% 1062 0.0% 84.85% 270467
Kangpat Khullen 353 61.72% 1006 0.0% 99.43% 270484
Kangpat Khunou 438 93.93% 904 0.0% 99.54% 270487
Khoikai 240 85.57% 846 0.0% 98.75% 270463
Kongkan 348 80.07% 923 0.0% 98.85% 270465
Kultuk 214 92.27% 1038 0.0% 98.13% 270470
Lakhan 200 68.07% 980 0.0% 99.0% 270469
Meiti 108 96.63% 895 0.0% 100.0% 270502
Molvailup 386 89.11% 911 0.0% 99.74% 270468
Nampisha (Ramphoi) 601 99.61% 1072 0.0% 99.67% 270489
Ningchou (Ningchau) 419 99.45% 1005 0.0% 96.66% 270483
Ningthi 926 93.38% 991 0.0% 99.35% 270498
Phaikok 391 83.67% 1015 0.0% 97.19% 270471
Phaimol 160 57.14% 905 0.0% 100.0% 270499
Phange 119 91.59% 889 0.0% 98.32% 270459
Pihang 178 76.67% 1225 0.0% 99.44% 270464
Sampui 343 74.4% 906 0.0% 99.42% 270460
Skipe 123 89.47% 1085 0.0% 97.56% 270486

Phungyar[edit]

The Phungyar block includes the following villages:[6][7][3]

Name Population Effective literacy rate Sex ratio SC population % ST population % Census code (2011)
Alang 270 83.12% 1015 0.0% 97.04% 270523
Chadong (Chandong T) 1027 59.14% 878 0.0% 97.37% 270504
Chungkai 266 77.09% 942 0.0% 99.62% 270528
Honkhuiphung (Hangkhuiphung) 291 90.4% 914 0.0% 98.28% 270539
H. Goda 336 82.14% 1127 0.0% 98.21% 270521
Hundung (Hundung Godah) 10785 86.64% 935 0.06% 95.7% 270445
Khambi 642 66.42% 928 0.0% 96.73% 270530
Khongjal 324 85.71% 1077 0.0% 99.69% 270525
Khunthak 195 94.86% 912 0.0% 100.0% 270562
Koso (Kaso) 216 76.09% 846 0.0% 93.98% 270517
Lamlai Khunou (amalgamated with Lamlai Khullen to form Ramrei)[8] 524 71.19% 1008 0.0% 99.81% 270505
Lamlai Khullen (amalgamated with Lamlai Khunou to form Ramrei)[8] 454 87.11% 940 0.0% 96.92% 270506
Leishi 221 64.55% 973 0.0% 99.55% 270518
Leiting 248 79.34% 824 0.0% 98.39% 270519
Louphong 266 69.33% 873 0.0% 98.12% 270503
Loushing 160 86.13% 667 0.0% 99.38% 270527
Loushing Khunthak 174 89.12% 1486 0.0% 99.43% 270526
Lungphu 776 74.7% 965 0.0% 98.58% 270511
Marou (Marao) 309 94.03% 907 0.0% 97.73% 270513
Meiring (Meileng / Mailiang / Maileng) 445 85.71% 926 0.0% 100.0% 270531
Ngaprum 350 88.96% 934 0.0% 98.0% 270533
Nongman 452 90.58% 957 0.0% 99.34% 270534
Patbung 191 77.59% 1195 0.0% 97.38% 270532
Phalang 325 80.9% 901 0.0% 98.15% 270520
Phungyar (Phungyar Head Quarter) 953 88.35% 1002 0.0% 97.06% 270524
Punge 220 56.54% 1000 0.0% 99.55% 270537
Riha (Riha Tangkhul) 1087 91.29% 897 0.0% 93.01% 270507
Shakok 226 71.88% 1000 0.0% 96.9% 270522
Shingkap 723 81.06% 1020 0.0% 98.62% 270514
Shingta 322 84.46% 819 0.0% 99.69% 270512
Sikibung (Sikiphung) 1084 74.03% 936 0.0% 99.08% 270510
Sorathen 152 95.28% 974 0.0% 97.37% 270536
Sorbung 610 74.17% 1033 0.0% 99.51% 270538
Sorde 265 68.88% 934 0.0% 99.25% 270535
T. Hundung Khunou 224 56.99% 1036 0.0% 97.77% 270515
T. Hundung Khullen 640 86.4% 882 0.16% 99.84% 270516
Thawai (T) 1159 90.14% 866 0.0% 98.71% 270508
Thawai (K) 336 20.44% 797 0.0% 97.02% 270509

The following villages are not listed in the 2011 census directory: Ngabrum (Kumram), Leinganching, and Nagyophung.[6][3]

Sahamphung[edit]

The Sahamphung block includes the following villages:[9][3]

Name Population Effective literacy rate Sex ratio SC population % ST population % Census code (2011)
Apong 229 90.0% 1160 0.0% 96.94% 270491
Chahong Khullen 545 77.94% 1072 0.0% 99.63% 270496
Chahong Khunou 145 60.61% 1101 0.0% 100.0% 270472
Chamu 609 80.19% 1167 0.0% 96.06% 270476
Changa 293 57.43% 878 0.0% 94.88% 270440
Chatric 854 74.22% 919 0.0% 97.54% 270474
Gambal 96 67.95% 882 0.0% 97.92% 270481
Hangkou (Hangkaw) 312 88.64% 1167 0.0% 99.68% 270497
Kachouphung (T) 192 73.65% 1000 0.0% 97.92% 270479
Kachouphung (K) 127 47.79% 868 0.0% 100.0% 270480
Kashung 80 75.44% 778 0.0% 100.0% 270482
Khayang 334 85.15% 845 0.0% 98.2% 270478
Lanchah (Langcha) 84 74.63% 1049 0.0% 98.81% 270501
Langli 323 82.39% 900 0.0% 99.69% 270490
Lankhe (Langkhe) 147 94.02% 986 0.0% 96.6% 270495
Lonshak (Rushoah / Rushea) 251 94.93% 946 0.0% 96.41% 270456
Maku 635 95.81% 954 0.0% 99.21% 270492
Maokot 314 53.28% 880 0.0% 99.68% 270475
Mapum 1117 77.16% 988 0.0% 93.38% 270453
Matiyang 152 94.74% 1000 0.0% 98.03% 270477
Pushing 904 81.32% 961 0.0% 99.0% 270454
Roni 206 70.62% 981 0.0% 97.57% 270473
Sahamphung 147 82.5% 1194 0.0% 100.0% 270500
Yentem (Yingtem) 152 94.57% 854 0.0% 96.71% 270493
Shingcha 474 96.3% 1008 0.0% 98.31% 270494
Chingshou (Zingsui) 602 79.58% 1034 0.0% 97.51% 270455

Kasom Khullen[edit]

The Kasom Khullen block includes the following villages:[10][11][3]

Name Population Effective literacy rate Sex ratio SC population % ST population % Census code (2011)
Ashang Khullen 123 81.19% 922 0.0% 100.0% 270546
Chakama 162 72.73% 976 0.0% 100.0% 270551
Bungpun 106 67.74% 1120 0.0% 100.0% 270575
Chingshou (Chingsou) 211 82.26% 884 0.0% 97.63% 270543
Chongdan 336 75.81% 1049 0.0% 99.4% 270544
Itham 240 93.85% 1087 0.0% 99.17% 270542
K. Ashang Khullen 205 71.01% 971 0.0% 96.59% 270574
K. Leihaoram 769 64.32% 1040 0.0% 98.83% 270552
Kasom Somrei 386 88.06% 1144 0.0% 98.96% 270549
Kangkum 371 94.81% 1084 0.0% 100.0% 270571
Kangoi 266 94.4% 887 0.0% 100.0% 270545
Kashung 474 91.33% 1008 0.21% 99.16% 270569
Kasom Khullen 1018 88.53% 917 0.0% 98.92% 270558
Kasom Khunou 204 59.76% 1242 0.0% 100.0% 270559
Khamlang 485 64.96% 1091 0.0% 99.38% 270560
Kharam Khullen (Kharan Khullen) 195 76.61% 1074 0.0% 100.0% 270553
Lairam Khullen 802 73.03% 995 0.0% 99.25% 270557
Lairam Phungka 384 95.5% 1098 0.0% 98.44% 270556
Khongle 270 87.05% 837 0.0% 99.63% 270568
Khoiripok (Lungtoram) 247 64.19% 1093 0.0% 99.19% 270555
Makan (Makhan) 136 97.5% 915 0.0% 100.0% 270572
Manthouram 274 81.4% 877 0.0% 98.18% 270567
Mawai 931 62.93% 892 0.0% 97.64% 270561
Nambashi Kachumram 60 96.0% 714 0.0% 100.0% 270570
Nambashi Khunou (Nambshi Khunou) 200 88.27% 1041 0.0% 100.0% 270564
Nambashi Khullen 884 85.57% 930 0.0% 98.53% 270565
Nambashi Valley 164 73.91% 843 0.0% 98.78% 270566
Nongdam (K) 60 67.31% 1308 0.0% 100.0% 270541
Nongdam (T) 957 91.77% 1006 0.0% 99.58% 270540
Shangpunram 196 80.23% 1042 0.0% 98.47% 270554
Shungriphai 264 91.6% 941 0.0% 97.73% 270550
T. Natuiang (T. Natiyang) 64 77.55% 939 0.0% 100.0% 270548
Tarong 338 63.49% 965 0.0% 99.7% 270563
Wanglee 130 91.82% 884 0.0% 100.0% 270573
Yeasem (Yeasom) 253 95.85% 917 0.0% 100.0% 270547

The following villages are not listed in the 2011 census directory:Bohoram, Khonglo, Khunthak, Kongluiram, Nambashi Horton, Ngaranphung, Punomram, Reishangphung, Sangpunram, Somthar, and Tamaram.[10][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Subdivision & Blocks". District Administration Kamjong. Retrieved 2022-12-26.
  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 "Primary census abstract at town, village and ward level, Manipur - District Ukhrul - 2011". 2011 Census of India. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 2022-12-26.
  4. ^ "MNREGA Reports: Kamjong block panchayats". Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  5. ^ "House ownership status of SC Households: Kamjong block". Socio Economic and Caste Census, 2011. Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  6. ^ a b "MNREGA Reports: Phungyar block panchayats". Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  7. ^ "House ownership status of SC Households: Phungyar block". Socio Economic and Caste Census, 2011. Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  8. ^ a b "Amalgamating the two village of Lamlai Khullen and Lamlai Khunou into one village called Ramrei". Government of Manipur. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  9. ^ "MNREGA Reports: Sahamphung block panchayats". Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  10. ^ a b "MNREGA Reports: Kasom Khullen block panchayats". Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  11. ^ "House ownership status of SC Households: Kasom Khullen block". Socio Economic and Caste Census, 2011. Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. Retrieved 2022-12-27.