District Census Handbook, Part XII-A & B, East Garo Hills ...

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CENSUS OF INDIA 2001 SERIES-18 MEGHALAYA DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK Part XII - A & B EAST GARO HILLS DISTRICT VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT N.K. LASKAR Arunachal Pradesh Civil Service Director of Census Operations, Meghalaya

Transcript of District Census Handbook, Part XII-A & B, East Garo Hills ...

CENSUS OF INDIA 2001

SERIES-18 MEGHALAYA

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK

Part XII - A & B

EAST GARO HILLS DISTRICT

VILLAGE & TOWN DIRECTORY

VILLAGE AND TOWNWISE PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

N.K. LASKAR Arunachal Pradesh Civil Service

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Located on the left bank of the River Simsang close to Williamnagar, the district headquarters of East Garo Hills district, Chisobibra and its environs are covered with tall, elegant and mature sal trees which constitute the Rongrengiri Reserve Forest covering an area of over thirty six square kilometres. During the British India, they faced the last major Garo resistance to their intrusion at Chisobibra. After days of seize, th~y succeeded on 12th December 1872 to fell the Garo Warrior Pa Togan Nengminja Sangma who led the Garos, at Chisobibra near Rongrengiri. This broke the Garo resistance and the British annexed Garo Hills with ease. A simple Memorial to Pa Togan has been erected at Chisobibra within Rongrengiri Reserve Forest. A function, to commemorate the fallen martyr Pa Togan, is held annually at the site of the Memorial, on the anniversary of his martyrdom.

Chisobibra is ten kilometres from Williamnagar on the Tura- Asanangre­Williamnagar State Highway. At Rongrengiri, the River Simsang provides an excellent spot for anglers to try their hand for big as well as small catch. Wildlife lovers will find flocks of Imperial-Pigeons grazing for calcinates, on the sandy banks of the Simsang River, at Chisobibra.

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Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgement \

District Highlights - 2001 Census

Contents

Important statistics in the District

Ranking of C.D. Blocks in the District

Statement 1-9

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Statement-l Name of the headquarters of District/C.D. Block, their Rural- xxi Urban status and distance from district headquarters, 200.1

Statement-2 Name of the headquarters of District/C.D.Block, their Rural- xxi Urban status and distance from district headquarters, 2001

Statement-3 Population of the district at <:ach Census from 1901 to 2001 XXl1

Statement-4 Area, Number of Villages/Towns and Population in district xxiii and C.D. Block 2001

Statement-5 C.D. Block wise Number of Villages and Rural xxiii Population, 2001

Statement-6 Population of Urban Agglomerations (including constituent XXIV

units )lTowns, 2001

Statement-7 Villages with Population of 5000 and above at C.D.Block XXIV

level as per 2001 Census and amenities available

Statement-8 Statutory Towns with population less than 5000 as per 2001 xxv Census and amenities available

Statement-9

Analytical note

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Houseless and Institutional Population of C.D.Block, Rural and Urban 2001

History and scope of District Census Hand Book

Brief history of the district

Administrative set-up

Physical features

Census concepts

Non-Census concepts

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(vii) 2001 Census findings ~ Population, its distribution 24

(viii) Brief Analysis of PCA data based on inset tables 1-36 25

(ix) Brief analysis of the Village Directory andTown Directory data 38 based on inset tables 37 to 47

(x) Brief analysis of the data on houses and household amenities, 43 Houselisting Operations, Census of India, 2001 based on inset tables 48 to 52

(xi) Major Social and Cultural events of the District 47

(xii) Brief description of places of religious, historical or archaeological 47 importance in villages and places of tourist interest in the towns of the district

(xiii) Scope of Village and Town Directory - column heading wise 48 explanation and coverage of data

P ART-A : VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

Section-I : ViI1age Directory

(a) Note explaining the abbreviations used in Village Directory

(b) List of villages merged in Town and Outgrowth

(c) Presentation of Village Directory of Resubelpara C.D. Block

(i) Map of Resubelpara C.D. Block

(ii) Alphabetical list of villages with location code 1991 and 2001

(iii) Village Directory of Resubelpara C.D. Block

(d) Presentation of Village Directory of Dambo Rongjeng C.D. Block

(i) Map of Dambo Rongjeng C.D. Block

(ii) Alphabetical list of villages with location code 1991 and 2001

(iii) Village Directory of Dambo Rongjeng C.D. Block

(e) Presentation of Village Directory of Songsak C.D. Block

(i) Map of Songsak C.D. Block

(ii) Alphabetical list of villages with location code 1991 and 2001

(iii) Village Directory of Songsak C.D. Block

(f) Presentation of Village Directory of Samanda C.D. Block

(i) Map of Samanda C.D. Block

(ii) Alphabetical list of villages with location code 1991 and 200 I

(iii) Village Directory of Samanda C.D. Block

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Appendices to Village Directory

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Abstract of Educational, Medical and other amenities in 312 villages-C.D. Block level

Villages by number of Primary Schools 314

Villages by Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools 314

Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available 314

Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have 315 one or more amenities

Land utilisation data in respect of Census townslNon-municipal towns 315

C.D. Block-wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity 315 other than drinking water facility is available

Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Caste 317 population

Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribe 317 ' population

List of villages according to the population of the Scheduled Caste 318 to the total population by ranges

List of villages according to the population of the Scheduled Tribe 318 to the total population by ranges

I Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat (C.D. Blockwise) 333

Statement showing numbers of girls schools in the villages 334

Section II - Town Directory

Note explaining the abbreviations used in Town Directory

Town Dire9tory Statement (I to VII)

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(a) Statement I-Status and Growth History 340

(b) Statement II-Physical aspects and location of towns-1999 341

(c) Statement III-Municipal finance - 1998 - 99 341

(d) Statement IV-Civic and other amenities - 1999 342

(e) Statement V-Medical, Educational, Recreational and cultural facilities-l 999 342

(f) Statement VI-Trade, commerce, Industry and banking-1999 342

(g) Statement VII-Civic and other amenities in slums-1999 344

(h) Appendix to Town Directory - Towns showing their outgrowth with 344 population

PART-B : PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

District Primary Census Abstract (General)

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Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract i.e., Urban block wise figures of Total, SC and ST Population

Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes

Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes

C.D.Block wise Village Primary Census Abstract

Urban Primary Census Abstract

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Annexure-I : Number of Villages under each Gram Panchayat 469

Annexure-II Note of Fertility, Mortality and Migration 1991 Census 469

Annexure-III Various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage, 1991 469

Annexure-IV Percentage distribution of Migrants by place of birth/place of 470 last residence, 1991 Census

Annexure:.V Brief account of main religions in the districtltehsil as per 472 1991 Census

Annexure-VI Marital status of population as per 1991 Census 473

Annexure-VII Age, Sex and Education in the district, 1991 Census 474

Annexure-VIII Distribution of different mother tongues returned 'in 1991 Census 475

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Foreword

The District Census Handbook (DCHB) published by Census Organization since 1951 census, is one of the important publications in the context of planning and development at grass-root level. The

publication, which is brought out for each district, contains several demographic and socio-economic characteristics.village-wise and town-wise of the district alongwith the status of availability of -civic amenities, infrastructural facilities, etc.

The scope of the DCHB was initially confined to a few Census Tables and Primary Census Abstract (PCA) of e~ch village and town within the district. Thereafter, at successive censuses, its scope and coverage has been enlarged. The DCHB published at the 1961 census provided a descriptive account of the district, administrative statistics, census tables and a village and town directory including PCA. The 1971 census-DCHB

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series was in three parts: Part-A related to village and town directory, Part-B to village and town PCA and: Part-C comprised analytical report, administrative statistics, district census .tables and ceij:ain analytical tables based on PCA and amenity data in respect of villages. The 1981 census DCHB was in two parts: Part-A contained village and town directory and Part ... B the PCA of village and town including the SCs and STs PCA up to tehsil/town levels. New features alongwith restructuring of the formats of village and town directory were added into it In Village Directory, all amenities except electricity were brought together and if any amenity was not available in the referent village, the distance in broad ranges from the nearest place having such an amenity, was given. Information on new items such as adult, literacy centres, primary health sub-centres and community health workers in the village were provided so aSi to meet the requirements of some of the Revised Minimum Needs Programme, Information on approach to the village was provided for the first time in the Village Directory so as to give the details on number of inaccessible villages in each district. In the Town Directory, a statement (IV-A) on slums was introduced to provide the details on civic and other amenities in the notified slums of Class I and Class II towns.

The 1991 census DCHB, by and large, followed the pattern of presentation of 1981 census, except the format of PCA was restructured. Nine-fold industrial classification of main workers was given against the four-fold industrial classification presented in the 1981 census. In addition, sex-wise population in 0-6 age group was included in the PCA for the first time with a view to enable the data users to compile more realistic literacy rate as all children below 7 years of age had been treated as illiterate at the time of 1991 census. One of the important innovations in the 1991 census was the Community Develop,ment Block (CD block) level presentation of village directory and PCA data instead of the traditional tehsilltaluklPS level presentation. It was expected that the presentation of village directory and PCA data at CD block level will help the planners in formulation of micro level development plans, CD block being lowest administrative unit.

The present series of 2001 census DCHBs have been made more informative and exhaustive in terms of coverage and content. The Village Directory has been enlarged in scope by including a number of other facilities like banking, recreational and cultural facilities, newspapers and magazines and 'most important commodity' manufactured in village. Income and expenditure of gram panchayat, wherever possible, has been provided. Apart from these, more details on distance(s) at which basic amenities are available (if medical facilities (viz. Allopathic Hospital, Maternity & Child Welfare Centre and Primary Health Centre), drinking water, post & telegraph (post office and phone), communication, bank, credit societies and recreational facilities. In Town Directory, the statement on Slums has been modified and its coverage enlarged by including details on all slums instead of 'notified slums'. The information is given in case of all statutory towns irrespective of their class, against only Class I and C1as~ II towns in the 1981 and 1991 censuses. The basic

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amenities available in the villages and towns are analyzed in depth with the help of a, number of cross­classified inset tables and statements. Two other significant additions in the publ ication are inclusion of ',motif highlighting significant characteristic of the district and analytical notes as annexure. The analytical notes on (i) fertility and mortality and (ii) various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage are prepared based on 1991 C,ensus. Whereas, in the notes relating to (i) percentage distribution of migrants by place of birth/ place of last residence, (ii) main religions, (iii) marital status of population, (iv) age, sex ana education, and (v) distribution of spectrum of mother tongue, nature and extent of changes occurred in the district in its basic socio-demographic features during the decade 1991-200 I are analyzed. The eight digits permanent location code (PLCN) to all the villages and towns have been assigned keeping in view the future needs.

The village and town level amenity data have been collected, compiled and computerised in prescribed record structure under the supervision of Shri N.K. Laskar, Director of Census Operations, Meghalaya. Thereafter, efforts have been made to ensure comparability of the information with that of 1991 census, data and the information brought out by the respective state governments in their annual reports and'statlstical handbooks for various years after 1991. The task of planning, designing and coordination of this publication was carried out by Shri RG. Mitra, Deputy Registrar General (C&T) and Dr. LC"Agrawal, Senior Research Officer of Social Studies Division. Dr. R.P. Singh, Deputy Registrar General (Map) provided the technical guidance in the preparation of maps. Whereas, Shri Anil Kumar Arora, Deputy Directory of Data Processing Division who worked under the overall supervision of Shri Himakar, Add), Director (EDP) helped in preparation of record structure for computerization of village and town directory data and the programme for the generation of Village Directory and Town Directory statements including analyti~al inset tables. The draft DCHB manuscripts received from the Census Directorates have been scrutinized in the Social Studies Division under the guidance of Shri S.L. Jain, Deputy Director and Shri R.K, Mehta, Assistant Director. I am thankful to all of them and others who have contributed to make this publication possible.

New Delhi Dated: 17.10.2006

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D.K.Sikri Registrar General &

Census Commissioner, India

Preface

The District Census Handbook is the only publication brought out by the Directorate of Census Operations

on behalf of the State Government. It is also the only publication that presents census data at village

level in rural areas and ward level in urban areas. It is also the only publication that present~ non-census data

in the form of Village Directory and Town Directory at village level and town level respectively. Here, lies

the usefulness of the Handbook for micro and grassroot level planning for rural development. Therefore for

administrators, pl~nners, research scholars and other data users the Handbook is a sine qua non.

Though Census is a central subject, it is being conducted by the administrative machinery of the State

Government under the technical guidance of the Director of Census Operations. It is the State Government

who appoints the hie~archy of Census Officers from the rank of Deputy Commissioner of a district designated

as Principal Census Officer down to Primary School Teachers and other low rank government employees

designated as Enumerators. It is this team of Census Officers who actually conduct the Census Operatiops.

I am, therefore, very grateful to the Government of Meghalaya with special reference to Shri. 1. Tayeng,

lAS Chief Secretary to the Government of Meghalaya, Shri A. Som, lAS, Secretary, General Administration

Department and a hosts of other officers who have made the entire district administrative machinery available

to the Census Organisation.

I am also grateful to Shri J.K. Banthia, lAS, Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India, Shri

S.P. Sharma, Consultant and other officers in the 0/0, The Registrar General of India, for their timely advice !

and prompt co-operation whenever needed.

In this office I am grateful to Shri. B.L. Sharma, Dy. Director of Census Operations, Shri S.K.

Baruah, Asstt Director of Census Operations, Shri A. Roy Choudhury, Asstt. Director of Census Operations,

(Technical) Shri B. Marbaniang, SI-1, Shri L.R. Lyngdoh, SI-l, Shri C.D. Sangma, SI-U and other officials

without whose hard, sincere and painstaking labour and toil the conduct of the 2001 Census would not have

been a success.

Shillong

29th Jan, 2004

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N.K. Laskar Director of Census Operations,

Meghalaya, Shillong

Acknowledgement

Write up

Drafting & Editing

Shri A. Roy Choudhury

Shri S.K. Baruah

VD & TD Unit

Shri S.K. Baruah

Shri LR. Lyngdoh

Shri C.D. Sangma

Smt.~. Kharpran

Shri A.C. Talukdar

Smtj B. Sohtun

Shri A. Nongsiej

Shri D. Nongkhlaw

Shri T. Kharbuli

peA Unit

Shri S.K. Baruah

Shri B. Marbaniang

Shri C. D. Sangma

Shri C. E. Lanong

Smtj H. Sangma

Shri T. Bha,ttacharjee

Shri A. C. Talukdar

Shri U. Sharma

Computerisation & Typing Unit

Shri A. C. Talukdar

Shri D. Nongkhlaw

Shri S. Nongkynrih

Shri R. Paul

Shri T. Kharbuli

Map Unit

Shri A. K. Das

Shri K. S. Ryntathiang

Shri P. K. Das

Smti B. Lyngdoh

Smti S. Kharmalki

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Asstt. Director

Asstt. Director

Asstt. Director

Stat. Investigator - Or-I

Stat. Investigator - Or-II

Stat. Investigator -Or-III

Sr. Compiler

Compiler

Asstt. Compiler

UDC

Asstt.Compiler

Asstt.Directol-

Stat. Investigator - Or-l

Stat. Investigator-Or-II

Stat. Investigator-Or-III

Stat. Investigator-Or-III

Stat. Investigator -Or-III

Sr. Compiler

Compiler

Sr. Compiler

UDC

Compiler

Asstt. Compiler

Asstt. Compiler

Sr. Draughtsman

Sr. Draughtsman

Sr. Draughtsman

Sr. Draughtsman

Draughtsman

District Highlights 2001 Census

1. East Garo Hills District is the fifth in rank in terms of area and population in the State.

2. East Garo Hills is in third position of urban population in the State, which is about one-tenth of the district population, while one fifth of State's population lives in urban areas.

3. In terms of population per Sq. Km. East Garo Hills is the third densely populated district in the state.

4. East Gam Hills is fifth in Sex Ratio (966) which is less than the State Sex Ratio (972).

5. ResubeJpara C.D.Block is having the highest population (86189). While Songsak C.D.Block is having the lowest population (41992) in the district.

6. In terms of s-iz~ Dambo Rongjeng C.D.Block is the largest Block while Resubelpara is the smallest Block in the district.

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7. Dambo Rongjeng C.D.Block is having the highest number of villages and Samanda C.D.Block is having the lowest number of villages in the district.

8. The economy of the district is mainly dependent on agriculture. Out of every 100 workers in the district, 80 persons are engaged in agricultural sector.

9. 13.5 percent of the total Households in the rural areas of the district availed electricity power facility for lighting. Resubelpara C.D.Block is having the highest number of House?olds availed electricity power for lighting in the rural areas.

10. Village Damas is the most populated (1549) and Mandalong Akolesi (7) and Dambegre (7) are the least populated village in the district.

11. The condition of Census houses in the rural areas of the district is comparatively low, having 36.5 percent oftotal households live in good condition, 60.1 percent live in liable conditions and 3.4 percent live in the dilapidated condition.

12. Percentage of households by type of houses in rural areas of the district are (i) Permanent type of houses 5.8 %, (ii) Semi permanent, 14.2 %, (iii) Temporary which is serviceable 0.7 % and (iv) Temporary not serviceable 79.2 %.

13. Percentage of households by type of latrine in the rural areas of the district are (i) Service latrine 13.7 %, (ii) Pit latrine 55.6 %, (iii) w.ater closet 2.5 % and (iv) Not having latrine are 28.2 %.

14. Percentage of households by type of fuel used for cooking in rural area of the district are (i) Firewood

97.6 %, (ii) LPG 0.1 %, and (iii) Kerosene 0.15 %.

15. Percentage of households by having types of assets in rural areas of the district are (i) Radio/Transistor 36.8 %, (ii) TV 5.9 %, (iii) Telephone 0.6 %, (iv) Bicycle 31.9 %, (v) Scooter/Motor Cycle/Moped

- 1.8 %, (vi) Car/JeepNan - 0.5 and (vii) None - 48.2 %.

16. Out of the total number of Household in the district only 13.9 percent availed banking facility. In the urban areas 42.4 % ofthe population availed banking facilities while only 9.1 % of the household living

in the rural areas availing this facility.

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Important Statistics - 2001

State District

Number of villages Total 6,026 888 Inhabited 5,782 964 Uninhabited 244 2'4

Number of Towns Statutory Towns 10 2 Census Towns 6

Number of Hquseholds 4,18,850 45,062

Population Total Persons 2,318,822 2,50,582 Males 1,176,087 1,27,474 Females 1,142,735 1,23,108

Rural Persons 1,864,711 2,14,675 Males 946,999 1,09,090 Females 9,17,712 1,05,585

Urban Persons 4,54,111 35,907 Males 2,29,088 18,384 Females 2,25,023 17,323

Percentage Urban population 19.6 14.3

Number Percentage Number Percentage

Decadal Population Growth 1991-200 I Persons 5,44,044 30.7 61,752 32.7 Males 2,68,400 29.6 31,030 32.2 Females 2,75,644 31.8 30,722 33.3

Area (in Sq. Km.) 22,429 2603

Density of popUlation (person per sq. km.) 103 96

Sex ratio (number of females per 1000 males) Total 972 966 Rural 969 968 Urban 982 953

Literates Persons 1,157,875 62.6 120,874 60.6 Males 6,14,272 65.4 67,~45 66.1 Females 5,43,603 59.6 53,729 54.9

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Number Percentage Number Percentage

Scheduled Caste Population Persons 11,139 0.5 347 0.1 Males 5,920 0.5 193 0.2 Females 5,219 0.5 154 0.1

Scheduled Tribe Population Persons 19,92,862 85.9 2,41,916 96.5 Males 9,96,567 84.7 1,22,390 96.0 Females 9,96,295 87.2 1,]9,526 97.1

Workers and Non-workers

Total Workers (main and marginal) Persons 9,70,146 41.8 ..

1,11,996 44.7

Males 5,68,491 ~ 48.3 61,155 48.0 Females 4,01,655 35.1 50,841 41.3

Percentage to Total Population

(i) Main Workers Persons 7,57,011 32.6 78,806 31.4 Males 4,85,694 41.3 50,205 39.3 Females 2,71,317 23.7 28,601 ,22.3

(ii) Marginal Workers Persons 2,13,135 9.2 33,190 13.2 Males 82,797 7.0 10,950 8.6 Females 1,30,338 11.4 22,240 18.1

(iii) Non-workers Persons 1,348,676 58.2 1,38,586 55.3 Males 6,07,596 51.7' 66,319 52.0 Females 7,41,080 64.9 72,267 58.7

Category of Workers (Main & Marginal) (i) Cultivators Persons 4,67,010 48.1 76,040 67.9

Males 2,55,018 44.9 40,129 65.6 Females 2,11,992 52.8 35,911 70.6

(ii) Agricultural Labourers Persons 1,71,694 17.7 13,587 12.1 Males 90,888 16.0 6,934 11.3 Females 80,806 20.1 6,653 13.1

(iii) Workers in Household Industry Persons 21,225 2.2 3,200 2.9 Males 9,358 1.6 959 1.6 Females 11,867 3.0 2,241 '4.4

(iv) Other workers Persons 3,10,217 32.0 19,169 17.1 Males 2,13,227 37.5 13,133 2l.5 Females 96,990 24.1 6,036 11.9

Definition of Census Town : All places which satisry or are expected to satisfy the following criteria are treated as Census Towns:

i) A minimum population of 5,000 it) At least 75 percent of the male working population engaged in non-agricaltural pursuits, a~d fu) A density of population of at least 400 per square kilometre (1,000 per square mile).

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Ranking of C.D. Blocks in East Garo Hills District

SL In Terms of Resubelpara Dambo Rongjeng Songsak Samanda No. Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank Value Rank

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1. Total Population 86,189 1 79,224 2 41,992 4 .. 43,177 3

2. Total Area (in Sq. Kms) 468 4 885 • 703 2 547 3

3. Density of Population per Sq. Km. 184 1 90 2 60 4 79. 3

4. Sex Rati9 971 1 967 2 966 3 954 4

5. Proportion Urban 20.5 2 0.0 3 42.c3 1.

6. Proportion Scheduled Castes 0.1 2 0.0 0.5 1

7. Proportion Scheduled Tribes 97.0 3 97.5 2 98.7 91.7 4

8. Proportion Literates 66.2 1 60.3 3 45.1 4 64.5 2

9. Work Participate Rate (Main + 44.4 3 44.6 2 49\"4 1 40.9 4 Marginal Workers)

10. Percentage of villages having 88.3 85.0 2 77.9 3 75.9 4 Primary schools

11. Percentage of villages having 8.7 1 4.0 3 5.6 2 0.7 4 Primary Health Sub-centre

12. Percentage of villages having 91.3 1 74.8 2 52.3 3 37.2 4

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13. Percentage of villages having Post 6.1 I 4.0 3 4.1 2 2.9 4

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14. Percentage ofviUages having Bus 31.2 1 16.9 3 Ib:9 3' 18.2 2

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15. Percentage of villages having 38.1 1 31.2 2 25.6 3 21.2 4

Approach by Pucca road

16. Percentage of villages having 50.2 37.9 2 15.9 4 18.2 3

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Forest Area

18. Percentage of villages having Irrigated Area

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STATEMENT-l

NAME OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF DIS TIUCT, THEIR RURAL-URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001

Serial Name of District! Name of District headquarters Whether

number TahsillPolice Station Urban/Rural

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East Garo Hills District William nagar Urban ..

Williamnagar P .S. Williamnagar Urban *

2 Rongjeng P .S. Rongjeng Rural

3 M endip athar P .S. M endipathar Urban *

]'I0te: I. Asterisk in column 4 denotes that the district I tahsil headquarters is a statutory town. I 2. There is no Tehsil in the state. Hence, Police Station's name is given in this statement.

3. Mendipathar is included in Resubelpara town, which was created after 1991.

STATEMENT - 2

Distance from C.D. Block headquarters to district

headquarters by road (in km.)

5

0

J)

35

79

NAME OF THE HEADQUARTERS OF DISTRICT I C.D.BLOCK THEIR RURAL - URBAN STATUS AND DISTANCE FROM DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, 2001 '1

Serial Name of District I " Name of District I C.D.block Whether Distance from C.D.block

number C. D. block headquarters Urban/Rural headquarters to district headquarters by road (in km.)

2 3 4 5

East Garo Hills Williamnagar Urban* 0

I Resubelpara Resubelpara Urban* 74

2 Dambo-Rongjeng Rongjeng Rural 35

I" 3 Songsak Songsak Rural 30

4 Samanda Samanda Rural 19

Note: I. Asterisk in column 4 denotes that the district I C.D. Block headquarters is a statutory town.

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Statement - 3 POPULATION OF THE DISTRICT AT EACH CENSUS FROM 1901 TO 2001

District Total/ Census Year Persons Males Females Decadal Population Variation Rural/ Urban Absolute Percentage

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

East Garo Hills

Total 1901 35,227 17,742 17,485

1911 40,491 20,603 19,888 5,2?4 14.9

1921 45,638 23,202 22,436 5,141" 12.7

1931 48,637 24,725 23,912 2,999 6.6

1941 56,957 28.734 28,22S 8,320 17.1

1951 61,672 31,504 30,168 4,715 8.3

1961 78,270 39,613 38,657 16,598 26.9

1971 102,698 53,218 49,480 24,428 31.2

1981 136,550 70,365 66,185 33,852 33.0

1991 188,830 96,444 92,386 52,280 38;~

2001 250,582 127,474 123,108 '61,752 32.7

Rural 1901 35,227 17,742 17,485

1911 40,491 20,603 ' 19.888 5.264 14.9

1921 45,638 23,202 22,436 5,147 12.7

1931 48,637 24,725 23,912 2,999 6.6

1941 56,957 28,734 28,223 8,320 17.1

1951 61.672 31,504 30,168 4,715 8.3

1961 78,270 39,613 38,657 16,598 26.9

1971 102,698 53,218 49,480 24,428 31.2

1981 132,260 67,944 64,316 29,562 28.8

1991 176,826 90,041 86,785 44,566 33.7

2001 214,675 109,090 It>5,585 37,849 21.4

Urban 1901

1911

1921

1931

1941

1951

1961

1971

1981 4,290 2,421 1,869

1991 12,004 6,403 5,601 7,714. 179.8

2001 35,907 18,384 17,523 23,903 199.1

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STATEMENT -4

AREA, NUMBER OF VILLAGES! TOWt'{S AND POPULATION IN DIS!RICT AND C.D. BLOCK, 2001 , Sl. District / Total/ Area in Population Number of Number Number Number Population No C.D.Block! Rurall Sq.Km. per of of of house-

'VA/Town Urban sq.km. Inhao· Unin- statutory census holds

ited habited towns towns Persons Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 I3

1. East Garo Hills Total 2603.0 96 864 24 2 45,062 2,50,582 1,27,474 1,23,108 Rural 2585.7 83 864 24 38,800 2,14,675 1,09,090 1,05,585 Urban 17.3 2,071 2 6,262 35,907 "18,384 17,523

2. Resubelpara Total 468.0 184 231 7 IS,{41 86,189 43,738 42,451 Rural 460.4 149 231 7 12,358 68,529 34,791 33,738 Urban 7.6 2,318 2,983 17,660 8,947 8,713

3. Resubelpara (MB) Urban 7.6 2,318 2,983 17,660 8,947 8,713

4. Dambo Rongjeng . Total 885.0 90 300 13 14,015 79,224 40,273 38,951 Rural 885.0 90 300 13 14,015 79,224 40,273 38,9,51 Urban

5. Songsak Total 703.0 60 196 2 7,950 41,992 21,362 20,630 Rural 703.0 60 196 2 7,950 41,992 21,362 20,630 Urban

6. Samanda Total 547.0 79 137 2 7,756 43,177 22,101 21,076 Rural 537.3 46 137 2 4,477 24,930 12,664 12,266 Urban 9.7 1,877 3,279 \ 18,247 9,437 8,810

7. Williamnagar (MB) Urban 9.7 1,877 3,279 18,247 9,437 8,810

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C. D. BLOCKWISE NUMBER OF VILLAGES AND RURAL POPULATION, 2001

Serial Name of C.D. block Number of villages Rural population

Total Inhabited Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7

1. Resubelpara 238 231 68,529 34,791 33,738

2. Dambo Rpngjeng 313 300 79,224 40,273 38,951

3. Songs,\k 198 196 41,992 21,362 20,630

4. Samanda 139 137 24,930 12,664 12,266

District (Rural) Total: 888 864 214,675 109,090 105,585

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STATEMENT-6

POPULATION OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS (INCLUDING CONSTITUENT UNITS)/TOWNS,2001

Serial number

Name of UA/Town

2

1. Resubelpara

~ WiIliamnagar

District (Urban) total:

Urban status

3

(MB)

(MB)

Name of tahsil where town is located

4

Resubelpara

Samanda

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Population

Persons Ma!es Females 5 6 7

17,660 8,947 8,713 18,247 9,437 8,810

35,907 18,384 17,523

VilLAGES WITH POPULA nON OF 5,000 AND ABOVE AT C.D. BLOCK LEVEL AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE

Sl. No. Name of C.D. block Name of village Location code Population Whether it is Whether it is number T~hsiJ C.D. block

headquarters headquarters

2 3 4 5 6 7

nil

con

Amenities available Educational Medical

Senior College Primary Primary Secondary Health Health Sub·

School Centre centre

8 9 10 11

Drinking Tap

water

12

Comm unication Railway station

13

nil

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Banking Commercial Bank Co-operative Bahk

14 15

SI. No.

SI. No.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

Name of

Town

2

STATEMENT -8

STATUTORY TOWNS WITH POPULATION LESS THAN 5000 AS PER 2001 CENSUS AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE

Location Population Whether it is Whether it is Amenities available code Tahsil C.D. block

Educational Medical Improved Communi-number headquarters headquarters

drinking cation water

Senior College Hospital Health Tap water Railway Secondary Centre station

School 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

This District has no such Statutory Town

STATEMENT -9

Banking

Bank

13

HOUSELESS AND INSTITUTIONAL POPULATION OF C.D. BLOCK, RURAL AND URBAN, 2001

District / Tahsil / Total/ Houseless population Institut ional pop ulation Town Rural/

Urban Number of Persons Males Females Number of Persons Males Females \

households households

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

East Garo Hills Total 61 267 111 156 104 1,178 744 434 Rural 45 199 81 118 62 658 431 227 Urban 16 68 30 38 42 510 313 207

Resubelpara Total 20 89 40 49 33 320 197 123 Rural 5 22 11 11 8 74 38 36 Urban IS 67 29 38 25 246 159 87

Resubelpara (MB) Urban IS 67 29 38 ".~ 246 159 87

Dambo Rongjeng Total II 44 17 27 30 338 265 73 Rural 11 44 17 27 30 338 265 73 Urban

Songsak Total 3 14 6 8 11 151 79 72

Rural 3 14 6 8 II lSI 79 72

Urban

Samanda Total 27 120 48 72 30 369 203 166 Rural 26 119 47 72 13 95 49 46

Urban I 17 274 154 120

Williamnagar (MB) Urban I 17 274 154 120

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ANALYTICAL NOTIE

Analytical Note

(i) History and scope of the District Census Handbook

Publication of the District Census Handbook was

started after the 1951 Census and has been continuing

since then with some innovations/modifications after

each decennial census. This is the most valuable

district level publication brought out by the Census

Organisation on behalf of the StatelUT Governments.

It inter alia provides data/information on some of the

basic demographic and socio-economic characteristics

and on the availability of certain basic amenities/

facilities in each village and town of the respective

district. This publication has proved to be of immense

utility to the planners, administrators, academicians

and researchers.

The 1951 series of the District Census Handbook

incorporated. some basic demographic and economic

information ofthe district at the village and town levels

separately in addition to some important tables on

census data.

Unlike the 1951 District Census Handbook, the

1961 District Census Handbook was made to cover

vilIa~e-wise and town-wise information on the

availability of different amenities such as educational

facilities, supply of drinking water, supply of electricity,

etc. shown by means of abbreviations placed against

the name of each village/town in the Primary Census

Abstract itself.

In 1971 the District Census Handbook was

divided into three parts. Part A contained Village and

Town Directory, Part-B contained Primary Census

Abstract and Part-C contained Analytical Report,

Administrative Statistics and District Census Tables.

Part-C was not published in many states/union

territories including Meghalaya.

The scope of the 1981 District Census Handbook

had been enlarged specially by inclusion of additional

information on amenities like existence of kutchal

pucca roads, distance from the nearest town, land-

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use data and special" Primary Census Abstract for

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes at C.D.

BlockITown levels which was another innovation

introduced in the 1981 series.

The manner of presentation of the District Census

Handbook for the 1991 Census was by and large the

same as followed in 1981. However, the format for

presenting data in Primary Census Abstract had been

restructured slightly in the 1991 Census by

incorporating nine-fold Industrial Classifications of

main workers against four-fold Industrial

Classifications presented in the 1981 Census. In

addition, the sex-wise population in the 0-6 age group was presented in the Primary Census Abstract" for

the first time.

The scope of the 2001 District Census Handbook

has been enlarged by incorporating nine appendices

to Section-I of Part-A against four in the 1991 District

Census Handbook. Those additional appendices

display the list of villages by number of Primary

Schools, the list of villages by number of Primary,

Middle and Secondary Schools, the list of villages with

different sources of drinking water facilities available,

the list of villages with 5000 and above popUlation

which do not have one or more basic amenities, the

list of census towns which do not have one or more

amenities, summary showing the number of villages

having or not having'Scheduled Castes/Tribes population, C.D. Block wise number of villages under

each Gram Panchayat and statement showing the number of girls' school in the villages. Analysis of

data of the 1991 census on fertility, mortality,

migration, religions, marital status, languages, etc. have

also been included as annexures to the Primary

Census Abstract.

(ii) Brief History of the District

Prior to 1976, the entire Garo Hills was the only

district. Its name was given after name of its

inhabitant called the Garos. It was only on October

1976, vide notification HPL 399175/140 dated October 9, 1976, that the erstwhile Garo Hills district was bifurcated into two districts namely West Garo and East GaTo Hills districts. Further vide Government No. HPL.275/84/141. Dt. 18.6.92. Another district was created namely South Garo Hills districts. The name of the districts followed only from their location in the map of the entire Garo Hills area. As such West Garo Hills district is situated on Western part, East Garo Hills on the Eastern part and South Garo on the Southern part of the entire Garo Hills area.

The East Garo Hills district is situated in the Western part of the State of Meghalaya and covers an area of2603.00 Sq. Kilometres. Its name implied, that the district is characterized by dissected and rugged hilly terrain which is mainly composed of Gneissic rocks. The relief indicates its sloping pattern towards the north and hence most of the rivers flow towards the north. The Krishnai and the Dudhnai rivers along with their tributaries drain the water through the district to the river Brahmaputra in the north. The district is mostly covered by dense tropical mixed vegetation with a small patch of temperate vegetation on the higher attitude.

The Garos belong to the Scheduled Tribe within the State of Meghalaya. The Scheduled Tribe population of the district constituted the major part within the district. Agriculture is the main occupation of the people. The district does not have good transport or communication network. The National Highway (NH-51) passes through the western part of the district to connect Tura. Other motorable roads connect some important places like Bajengdoba, Resubelpara, Mendipathar, Cheran, Dagal Songsak and Williamnagar Town. Another important road connecting district headquarter passes through Dainadubi, Wage Asi, Rongjeng and Darugiri. The district is not either connected by railway.

The district has four C.D. Blocks and two towns in 2001. In 1981 and 1991, Williamnagar, being the district Headquarter is the only town of the district. However, in the year 1997, Resubelpara Municipality Board was created vide notification No. UA.149/95/ 54 dt. Shillong the 25 th February '97. The names of the C.D. Blocks are

(I) Resubelpara

(2) Dambo- Rongjeng

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

(3) Songsak and

(4) Samanda C.D. BlOCKS.

The People

The Garos are th~ aboriginal tribes of the entire Garo Hills areas as well as of the district. Besides there are large groups of Garos in the contiguous plains areas of the districts of Goalpara and Kamrup in Assam. A Sizeable Population also lives in the areas of East Khasi and West Khasi Hills district as well as in the areas of Bangladesh.

The Garos call themselves Achik-mande (achik=hill, mande=man). The Garos belong to the linguistic stock called by ethnologists the Tibeto­Burman. They have close linguistic affinity with tribal races in habiting the plains of Assam, the North Cachar Hills and part of Tripura. Major play fair strongly defend that the Garos bear the strongest resemblances linguistically as well as physically to the Kacharis. However Grievson, in his linguistic Survey of India clubbed into a single group called Bodo. S.K. Bhuyan (ed), in his book An Account of Assam Quoted". Its inhabitants, the Garos are a section of the great Bodo race which at one time occupied much of the Brahmaputra valley, but which probably was driven into the hills by the early Hindu invaders from Bengal. However the original home of the Garos is not known. They themselves believe that their original homeland was in Tibet.

SC/ST Population

Total Scheduled Tribes population of the state was 15, I 7,927 in 1991. The population of five major Scheduled tribes in the state are given below:

SJ. Major Scheduled Population No. Tribes

1. Khasi, (including 8,70,165 Jaintia), Synteng, Pnar, War,

Lyngngam, Bhoi,

2. Garo 5,46,734

3. Hajong 29,997

4. Raba, Rava 24,859

5. Koch 18,370

Percentage to ST Population

57.33

36.02

1.98

1.64

1.21

ANALYTICAL NOTE

Total Scheduled castes population ofthe state was 9072 in 1991. The population offive major Scheduled castes in the state are given below.

S1. Major Scheduled Population NQ. Castes

1. Namasudra 1,973

2. Jh~lo, Malo, 1,868 Ihalo-Malo

3. Mehtar, Bhangi 1,342

4. Muchi, Rishi 1,319

5. Sutradhar, 315

Percentage to SC Population

21.75

20.59

14.79

14.54

3.47

In the state of Megha1aya, proportion of Scheduled castes population to the total population recorded as 0.51' percent in 1991 and proportion of Scheduled tribes population to total population recorded as 85.53 percent in 1991.

In East Garo Hills district, proportion of Scheduled castes and Scheduled tribes population to total population of the district recorded as 0.13 percent and 96.83 percent in 1991 respectively.

(iii) Administrative Set Up

The district is located in the western part of the state of Meghalaya. In the administration of the Garo Hills areas, Dy. Commissioner was vested with wide powers. As the sole authority in charge of law and order, the Deputy Commissioner was also coordinating authority controlling the working of other departments of the Government functioning in the district. The Dy. Commissioner is the head of the district administration. In East Garo Hills with Williamnagar as the district H.q., the district administration has been functioning since the date of its creation i.e., 1976. Before that the area had been only a civil subdivision under Tura.

Under the Dy. Commissioner in the district, there are the following executive officers: One Add], Dy. Commissioner, one Sub-divisional officer (Sadar), two EACS (one of whom is in charge of Revenue matters), one Dy. Director of Supply, one Dy.

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Superintendent of Excise, one Enforcement Inspector (Revenue), one Inspector of Supply.and one District Transport officer. The strength of the Staff in all the branches of the Dy. Commissioner's office is 85.

There is the civil Subdivision/Admini;trative unit, where the SDO is a 'member of the LA.S. He has all the major depths. of Govt. functioning under his overall direction or Supervision and within his area exercises the powers of direction vested in the head of a district.

The unit below the district level prior to the 1971 census, the Thanas in both Khasi & Jaintia Hills and the Mauzas in Garo Hills were considered. With the formation of the new state and the re-organisation of the districts, the C.D. Blocks were treated as the uni! of the administrative set up. The Block Development Officer, is the administrative head within his block and in each and every Community Block there is an office within the Block H.q. The BOOs is accountable to Dy. Commissioner.

The Block Development Officer functions as the Secretary of the Blocks Development Committees, he exercises Control and Supervision over the work onhe Extension Officers and the Village Workers. He plays the role of an organizer and coordinator of the various Programmes and he also performs other administrative functions assigned to him by the Government. In the execution of his duties, he is assisted by Extension Officers in-charge of Agriculture, Veterinary, and Animal Husbandry as well as by the Social Education Organizer and Gram Sevaks. For the successful implementation of the various Programmes the BOO has to earn the confidence of the village people through their leaders, while making his service available to the villagers at all times.

The implementation of the Community Development Programme involves the combined efforts of the Government and people for the improvement of the economy of the rural community.

The names ofC.D. Blocks within the district are given in the next page;

DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

The names of C.D.Blocksfl'owns within the District are as follows

Name of C.D. Block Area in Km l

1 2

East Garo Hills District 2603.00

1. Resubelpara 468.00

2. Dambo-Rongjeng 885.00

,3. Songsak 703.00

4. Samanda 547.00

District Administration

1. Pre-Independence

In the administration of the Garo Hills, in keeping with their policy of minimum interference in local affairs, the British allowed th~ Garos a large measure of freedom, intervening only whenever anything occurred that threatened the peace and tranquility of the Hills.

Broadly speaking, the administration of the Garo Hills was a three-tier arrangement, with the Deputy Commissioner as representative of the Crown at the top, the village authorities at the base and, in between, a class of officials called Laskars who were both agents of Government and, as men who belonged to the same communities as the local people, more often than not functioned as advisers and guides to ensure peace and harmony and good relation between the Government and the common people.

2. Post Independence

With a few modifications, the system remains in force allowing for the growing complexities of life in the present age. The Garo Hills have been bifurcated into two districts, and these again into subdivisions, and the officers in charge direct or coordinate all activities undertaken within their respective areas, law and order remaining the major part of their functions. In East Garo Hills (Hqrs. Williamnagar), the District administration has been functioning since the date of its creation, i.e. 1976. Before that, the area had been only a civil sub-division under Tura.

The Deputy Commissioner is the head of the district administration under him. There are the following executive officers : One Additional Dy.

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Headquarters Date of Creation 3 4

Williamnagar 9.10.1970

Resubelpara I.lO.1953

Rongjeng 1.4.1956

Songsak 1.4.1976

Samanda 3.10.1980

Commissioner, One Sub-Divisional Officer, two EACs (one of whom in charge of Revenue matters), one Dy. Director of supply, one Dy. Superintend of Excise, one Enforcement Inspector (Revenue) one Inspector of Supply and one District Transport Officer.

The Deputy Commissioner's Office is divided into a number of important branches, among them : the General or Establishment Branch, the Judicial Branch, the Revenue Branch, the Development Branch, the Nazarat Branch, the Loan Branch, the Registration Branch and other branches in charge of Supply, Housing, Elections, Block Development as well as the District Selection Committee.

Village Administration

Almost immediately after the British assumed the administration of the Garo Hills, they appointed a body of officials, generally chosen for their personal influence and standing within the local communities, whom they called Laskars. These were in essence the Government's "overseers" in village administration. No such functionary existed before in 'Garo polity,_ and the term itself is borrowed from Indo-Aryan. The Laskar was appointed by the British to be in charge of a group of villages within a compact area called an elaka, constituted for fiscal and administrative purposes. As agents of the Deputy Commissioner, they had ·a certain measure of magisterial powers and rather more of police powers. They were empowered to preside over village courts and t9 try petty cases civil or criminal, carrying with them penalties of upto Rs. 50 in fines. They were required to send immediate information to the Deputy Commissioner regarding crimes or violent deaths occurring in their areas, to cause the apprehension of

ANALYTICAL NOTE

offenders, and generally to report anything that could disturb public peace and tranquility. Moreover, it was their duty to convey Government orders and decisions applicable to their circles and to explain Government policies to the people. They also had to collect, revenues and remit the same to the Government Treasury.

The Laskars (a body of officials) have been recognized by the District Council as its officials. The duties that they perform remain the same as before.

Another grade of officials were the Sardars who were appointed to assist the Laskars in the discharge of their duties. They might be directed to collect information regarding any dispute and as the representatives of the Laskars they might even preside over village courts and try petty cases when so directed. The Sardar's duties were usually part­time; he could thus do all his ordinary work during off-duty periods. The Sardars have now been recognized as part-time officials of the District Council and are paid a small annual allowance and when on duty provided with a uniform.

For the purpose of revenue administration, the

Garo Hills Districts have been divided into Mauzas.

Dlistrict Council Administration

The Garo Hills District Council came into being

in 1952 under the provisions of the Sixth Schedule of

the Constitution of India and the Assam and

Meghalaya (Constitution of District Councils Rules,

1951) framed thereunder. A short description of the

working of the Council is given here. As at present,

the jurisdiction of the Council is over the entire

geographical area of Garo Hills across the district

barrier.

The administration is carried on by the Executive Committee constituted under the A utonomous District Rules, the Committee being headed by the Chief Executive Member. Under him, there are two Executive Members. These functionaries share among themselves the entire responsibility of administration, their separate function being defined. In short, in respect of the internal administration of the district they may be compared to the Minister of the State Government in that they are elected to the Council and have particular subjects under their charge. The

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major subjects assigned to the Council are: Forests, Civil Works, Taxation, Revenue, Judicial, Transport and Education.

The business of the house is conducted by the Chairman and Deputy Chairman, corresponding to the Speaker and the Dep'Uty Speaker in the House.

Tribal community has its own institution and its own way of life, the protection of which is governed by local customs and usages. Recognition of this fact, the constitution of India conferred power upon the District Council regarding administration of Justice. Therefore, the District Council was given powers to safeguard the interest of the tribal as a whole.

Broadly speaking, the Sixth Schedule guaranteed the exercise of a wide degree of autonomy to the district with tribal population. Although the District council had taken over much of the responsibility of the old administrative setup, the Deputy Commissioner as the local functionary of the State Government, remain at the helm of the district administration.

Local Self Government

(i) History

Modern local selfGovt. in the Garo Hills was the creation of the British Govt. which came into force on 1 st April 1916 initially in the plains areas collectively known as Mechpara 'B' Mahal. The local rates of the Mechpara 'B' Mahal in the plain areas of Garo Hills were to be paid in one instalment on or before the 31 sl March each year. The Garo Hills District Committee was constituted and the Garo Hills District fund was created to which were credited the proceeds of all local rates real ized under the Assam Local Rates Regulation, 1879.

Under the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution of India, the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council was formed and thereafter the District Fund passed into

its hands.

As proceeded in Para 3(e) of the Sixth Schedule to the constitution of India, the constitution and administration of the town committee came under the preview of the Garo Hills District Council. The District Council appointed all the Staff of the Town Committee. However, with the dissolution of the Tura Municipality the Govt. took full charge of its functions. The Dy. Commissioner took over as the

administrator, delegating to a Junior Officer (designated as Executive Officer) responsibility for management of the Municipality with effect from 4th August 1982.

In East Garo Hills district, there are two towns namely Resubelpara Municipality Board and Williamnagar Municipality Board unlike Tura Municipality. Both these towns were under the look out of the Dy. Commissioner of East Garo Hills District, and no Executive Officer was appointed as such in both these Towns so far.

The Associate Town planner is in charge of town planning projects in both East and West Garo Hills Districts is assisted by a staff of 24 and the department in WiIliamnagar was established in 1978.

The main function of the office is the preparation of development plans for new townships, improvement of slum areas, implementation· of both rural and urban development schemes. It also prepares Master plan for District and Sub-division headquarters.

Jurisdictional change during 1991-2001

There is no jurisdictional changes in any administrative units in District/C.D. Block during 1991-2001. One new town, namely Resubelpara town was created. The number of Villages/towns in the district is given below:

1. Total Villages 888

2. Number of inhabited villages 864

3. Number of uninhabited villages 24

4. Number of towns 2

(iv) Physical Feature

Location and size

The district is situated in the Western part of the state ofMeghalaya. It is bounded on the north by the State of Assam, on the South by South Garo Hills district, on the East by West Khasi Hills district and on the West by by West Garo Hi1Is district. It lies between 25°.24° and 26.10° of north latitude and between 90°-21' and 91°-02 East Longitude. The total area of the district is 2,603.00 Sq.Km.

Physiography

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DISTRICT CENSUS HANDBOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

The district is characterised by dissected and rugged hilly terrain which is mainly composed of gneissic rocks. The relief indicates its'shopping.pattern towards the north and hence most of the rivers flow towards the north. The Krishnai and Dudhnai rivers along with their tributaries drain in water through the district to the river Brahmaputra in the north. The district is mostly covered by dense tropical mixed vegetation with a small patch of temperate vegetation on the higher altitude.

The district has dispersed settlements. The district does not have good transport or communication network. The National High way (NH-SI) passes through the western part of the district to connect Tura, the headquarter of West Garo Hills district. Other motorable roads connect some important places like Bajengdoba, Resubelpara, Mendipathar, Cheran, Dagal Songsak and Williamnagar Town.

On the basis of relief, drainage, soil, geology, vegetation, climate etc. the district has been delineated into two sub-micro regions-

(1) Krishnai Basin

(2) Dudhnoi Basin.

Krishnai Basin

The region spreads over the western part of the district occupying a total area of 1510.00 Sq.km. It consists of 5 i 8 villages. The region is characterized by hilly and dissected topography which is composed of gneissic (old inliers Sela group) rocks. The general slope is towards the north. The southern part has a rich deposit of coal. Among other minerals, pyrite is located in the north-western part and iron in the southern parts of the region. The region is drained by the river Krishnai, Simsang, etc and their tributaries. Udalfs -Ochrepts type of soils are found in most of the areas, except a narrow belt in the western part. Transport network is not so much developed in this region. It is not connected by railway. The National Highway (NH-S 1) passed through the north western part, while only few important places are connected by district motorable roads.

This region is characterized by the dissected and irregular terrain with an elevation of 150-600 m above the mean sea level. The region has a narrow plai!l along the Brahmaputra valley. There are several

ANALYTICAL NOTE

peaks in this region viz., Mongiri (695 m), Bansamgiri (613 m ), Megagiri (489 m), Rading (447 m), Nongchran (530 m), etc. Tura range is conspicuously located on the southern part of this region. The region is drained by the Krishnai and Simsang rivers. The rivers in this region make two distinct drainage systems due to presence of MisikokdoK (688 m) and Thongbolgiri (714 m) peaks. The Krishnai river along with the tributaries Chidrang, Rongre, Bangje etc. joins the Brahmaputra river in the north, whereas the Simsang river flows to the south-east through a gorge.

Topography qfthe region is extensively dissected. It is formed of gl}eissic rocks with old inliers, Sela groups, while some patches in the northern and southern parts are formed of recent alluvium and laintia series/Simsang series (with ultra-basic in deep shades) rocks respectively. There is a vast deposits of coal in the southern part. qther important minerals found in the region are pyrite, clay and iron.

Udalfs-Ochrepts soils occupy almost the entire region, except the south-western part which is covered by Udalfs-Orthents type of soils. The region has dense bamboo forests with patches of miscellaneous trees. Besides, temperate forest are also found at the high altitudes.

The region exhibit dispersed and hamlet type settlements obviously due to its dissected plateau terrain. Most of the settlements in this region are of very small size. The presence of only one town Williamnagar having a population of 12,004 clearly indicates the poor urbanization. The important rural settlements are Resubelpara (1 ,135), Gokolgre (1,005) and Damash (1,145)., Agriculture is the main economy of the people. However, considerable number of persons are engaged in mining and quarrying also.

Dudhnai Basin The region extends over Dambo-Rongjeng

C.D.Block and part of Resubelpara, Songsak and Samanda C.D.Blocks. The region lies in the eastern part of the district and has a total area of 1093 Km2

The region is hilly, rugged and mainly made up of gneissic rocks. The northern part is formed by alluvial

sediments deposited by rivers and streams. Since the general slope of this region is towards the north, the rivers and streams drain their water towards the north.

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The region is traversed by important rivers like Dudhnai, Ildek, etc. with their tributaries. Alluvial soils occupy the northern part while the central and the southern part of the region are covered by laterite group of soils.

This region dominates by hilly and dissected landscape with an altitude of 15,00,600 m above the mean sea level. A narrow belt in the northern part of this region is a plain which extends to Assam valley. There are several peaks located in this region such as Chimangiri (432 m), Darugiri (337 m), Rongjeng (627 m), Papira-Avari (735 m) and Ghorkaree etc. The general slope of this region is towards the north to the Brahmaputra valley. The region is drained by Dudhnai river and its tributaries, like Chichara, Chie, etc. The Ronga and I1dek rivers flows through the eastern part along the boundary of West Khasi Hills District.

Geologically, the region is composed of gneiss with old inliers, Sela group of rocks, except in the northern part where it is formed of recent Alluvium. Udalfs-Ochrepts type of soi Is occupy the western part, while the eastern part of the region is made up of Udalfs-Ochrepts, Fluvents-Orthents type of soils. The vegetal cover is similar to that of Brahmaputra valley. However, the lower hills have dense tropical mixed vegetation with pre-dominance of bamboos. But a small patch of temperate vegetation is also found in the higher parts of the region.

The region is characterized by dispersed and hamletted settlements. The soil cover permits limited arable lands. Most of the settlements are located on the northern and southe~n parts. The presence of only one important village viz. Rongjeng Bazar having a population of 1419 persons clearly indicates that most of the settlements are small in size. There is no town in this region which clearly brings out the rural characteristics of the region. Though the region is not very suitable for agriculture due to rocky and rugged surface configuration but still the people of this region have to depend upon agriculture and allied activities. Since the top soil is very thin, the fertility of the soil is lost very soon. The people of this region are therefore compelled to practice the shifting

cultivation which is commonly known in Meghalaya as Jhum.

The means of transport and communication are not developed in this region. It is not connected by railway. The network of surface roads is poor and no National Highway passes through this region. A few motorable roads are found in the southern part of the region.

Climate

. The climate is tropical. The temperature varies from 36 degree centigrade during summer to 4 degree centigrade during winter.

The annual rainfall of the district recorded at Williamnagar during 1998 is, 3,217mm. The rainy season in the district started from the month of August with moderate rainfall during the month of March, April and September, October every year. In the four other months, November to February, there is altogether no rain in the distri~t and are also the only really cold months in the year. Though the heavy rainfall in summer months keeps down the temperature, it renders the atmosphere exceedingly steamy and oppressive.

(v) Economic Resources

Forest

Forest occupies a large part of the geographical area of the state. In East Garo Hills District the life of the tribal population is linked with the forest. The tribal people enjoy their customary right over their forest. The vast area of the forest is not the property of the Government by typically belong to tribal communities and whatever management is carried on is the responsibilities of the tribal council. The reserved forest under the State Government and the District Council covers a vast area of the East Garo Hills District. However, only 4 percent of the total land area is controlled and managed by the Government. Many forests have been exploited and the timbers were supplied outside the district. These are managed by the forest department and timbers are sold by them with the payment of royalty both to District Council and to the Nokmas in case of unreserved forest.

A very large part of the district is covered with forest Sal and Teak trees are available.

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Mineral Resources

The Department of Mineral Resources is mainly engaged in exploration for proper assessment and utilization of various minerals available in the state. During the year 1 ?91-92 and 1992-93, nine investigation programmes ,of mineral resources have been taken up mainly on coal, limestone, clay, etc. All the schemes of this Directorate are continuing schemes by generation more infrastructure. During the recent years, the new programme for ground water and geo-technical investigation has already started. The potentiality of initiation or expansion of mineral based industry in East Garo Hills District depends mainly on the three principal mineral deposits viz., coal, limestone and clay. The estimate reserve of coal seam is estimated to a depth fo 300 m is 12,70,00,000 tonnes for and area of 50 Sq.Kms of the field. The coal is found to be of g?od quality. The estimate of coal reserve is about 125 million tones.

Numerous occurrences oflithomorphic clay have been reported. Extensive lithomorphic and bauxiteic clays with Sylhet sandstone are reported near Chandmari and Siju Songmong. A pottery industry established under the name of Meghalaya Potteries at Mendipathar in East Garo Hills District utilized the lithomorphic clay from the central part ofGaro Hills.

Limestone is found abundantly along the southern slope of the Tura range. The largest deposits with a lower 25m thick earthly and marchly and upper of75 m thick hard and massive cliff making band of limestone lie near Siju Artika and Siju Songmong in the Simsang river valley.

Koalin is found near Darugiri in East Garo Hills District at 51 Km, post on the Dudhnai-Nangalbibra road. The percentage of Grade I Koalin from the Koalinised rock ranges from 24 percent to 40 percent and that of Grade II Koalinised rock ranges from 24 percent to 40 percent.

Promising deposits of Feldspar for use in industries is located near Tura, Anogiri, Jengjalgire, Santhagiri, Chisakgiri and at certain other places. The Tura sandstone accruing near Siju, Tura and Nangalbibra contain angular and pure grains of quartz which can be used in the manufacture of bottle, glass. The occurrence of uranium around Nengkhra in the East

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Garo Hills District has been reported. Some radio activity has also been noted around Simsanggiri.

Soil and Cropping

Generally the soil of the district is acidic in nature: Two types of soil are generally recognized in the entire Garo Hills, viz. the soil on the Hills and the soil of the bottom or plain lands. The hill soil is finally textured heave loam found in some place. The colour of the soil is generally red where the soil is derived from sandstone organic. Soil derived from conglomerates contains pebbles. Soil depth varies greatly, from a few inches to several metres. Variation is occasionally due to past use of the land for jhuming.

Bottom lands consist of soil made up of transported material from the hills above and for that reason this soil is sandy or sandy loam. Clayey loam is also found in several places. The colour of the soil generall?, is dark owing to the presence of a good deal of organic matter and may something be almost black. The district has a variety or mineral products like Coal, Limestone, Clay and Kaol in etc.

Wet rice cultivation is practiced in the plains areas while in the hills, the population practice Jhum or shifting cultivation. However with the increasing pressure of population, the slum cycle has been considerably reduced. After clearing of the jungle and burning of the hitter sometime between March and April with little rainfall, cereals like maize and millets and tapioca are sown. It is also during these months that the ground is prepared for hill rice farmers in the hills have traditionally depended upon rainfall which has generally been dependable. The months of really heavy rainfall are May to August with the peak in June and July, which are months when crops need water to grow well. The abundant supply of rain during the growing season reduces the dependence on artificial alternations, except during the bright day spell before the monsoons. The Department of Agriculture and the Soil Conservation Department have taken up a number of small irrigation schemes to meet the needs of farmers in area where double­cropping is in vogue.

The Land Tenure System

Since the inauguration of the District Council the land revenue administration of the district vests in

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the District Council under the Sixth Schedule. However, the administration of thepistrict Council have not reformed'the old land tenure system adopted during the British period, although it had passed more than 3 decades since the inception of the District Council in 1952. For the purpose of revenue administration, in 1978 Captain Peet, the then Deputy Commissioner classified the land into two categories of mauzas, viz.,

(i) the hill mauzas and

(ii) the plain mauzas.

As a result, he appointed two types of Mauzadars, that is, the Hill Mauzadar and the Plain Mauzadar. Consequent upon this, there are ten mauzas till now. Generally, the A' king lands covering mostly the jhum system of cultivation practicing in the hilly region come under the hill mauza while the plain tracts where the plough cultivation is practiced come under the plain mauza.

The A'king land is the community land where the ownership rest with the community as a whole, and the village headman called 'Nokma' is the mere

custodian of such land. Therefore, the right to cultivate such land is conferred upon every household of the village although de facto ownership is vested with the Nokma's wife. As a matter of fact, the Nokma has no power to alienate the land. The A'king land is divided in such a way that it can be rotated annually in order to facilitate practicing of jhum. Each household gets the share of land every year on the strength of its members while equality before the law is applied on in respect of Nokma's household also

in this matter. Generally, no land revenue is payable by the residence of the A'king land but the house tax is collected from them by the District Council. However, if an outsider wants to cultivate the A'king land he is allowed to do so on payment of a nominal fee known as 'Awil' to the 'Nokma'. The plantation of arecanuts, oranges, pineapple, betel-leaves, cashew-nuts etc. in the A'king land are carried out by the households of the village without paying any rent for the land. The lands under the A'king suitable for permanent cultivation have been reclaimed and being cultivated without the payment of rent. The ownership rests with the partiCUlar household carryiQg out such plantation of cultivation and as such, they

have the right of inheritance although the transferable right is not unferred upon them. However, some of such types of lands and also the A'king land transferred by the community to an outsider were settled by the District Council initially by issuing an annual patta which confers upon the heritable right on the patta-holder. After a certain period of time, an annual patta is usually converted into the periodic patta which confer upon the permanent heritable and tr~msferable right on the pattadar. The town lands are also settled in the same line.

Ordinary land revenue is realised only in the plain Mauzas which is cadastrally surveyed. The lands were classified into basti, rupit and faringati and were assessed at different rates. There are two categories of rights over the land, viz, (i) Annual pattadar and (ii) Periodic pattadar. The annual patta holder has got only the heritable right whereas the periodic patta holder has permanent heritable and transferable rights. The District Council has also enacted the Garo Hills District (Transfer of land) Act, 1954 under which permission of the Executive Committee of the District Council shall have to be obtained in the matter of acquiring any right over land.

Irrigation

Irrigation has so far played only a minimal role in agriculture development in the district. The topography itself makes alignment and construction of channels difficult and comparatively costly. However, even in areas where the lay of land is more favourable in the hills have traditionally depended upon the rainfall which has generally been dependable. Wherever suitable areas for wet cultivation are available in the hills and wherever there are small streams and springs in the area, the people have constructed channels and bunds to irrigate their fields. Wherever irrigation is feasible, the Department of Agriculture as well as the Soil Conservation Department have taken up a number of small scale irrigation schemes and more are being investigated. There is no doubt that wherever there are irrigation facilities, they have increased the level of production.

Among the major performances of the irrigation Division at Williamnagar which was established in January, 1980 are 11 minor irrigation (six of them 'flow' and the other five 'lift' irrigation schemes) bringing the total area covered to 1,180 hectares. It is estimated that all the schemes, both implemented and propose, will bring a total of 1,795 hectares.

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Animal Husbandry

With the large number of livestock in the district, the veterinary work is done at the dispensaries or veterinary aid centers located at vantage points. The number of veterinary and centers in the, district are 9 in numbers. Dispensaries are at Rongjeng, Mendipathar, Resubelpara, bajengdoba, Dainadubi and Upper Kharkutta.

It was estimated that the population of cattle are 40,845 numbers, Buffalo are 1403, Sheep & Goats 6849, Pigs 7689. There are also Horses/Ponies and Poultry. Poultry are usually kept by almost all households for domestic consumption and for eggs, and occasionally for religious rituals and sacrifices.

Livestock and Poultry Population as on 1997

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

8.

Crossbreed Cattle Indigenous Cattle Buffaloes Pig Goat Sheep Fowls Deshi Improved Ducks Deshi Improved

47 1,55,042

1,005 51,588

34,4536 54

3,10,090 9,597

759 41

Source:Deptt. of Animal Husbandry and Vety., Govt. of Meghalaya

The Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Department is making a start with a number of Schemes under the Integrated Rural Development and Special Ani­mal Husbandry programmes designed to improve stock. The department has also adopted several measures to combat diseases among animals and birds. The main diseases in animale is foot and mouth dis­eases and among birds are Fowl-Pox and Coccidiosia.

District Livestock Infrastructure as on 1999-2000

1. Vety. Hospital 2. Vety. Dispensaries 7 3. Vety. Aid Centres 8 4. Mobile Vety. Dispensaries 2

5. Stockman Centre 9 6. Poultry Forum 7. Pig Forum 8. Buffalo Forum 9. Cheek Post 10. Chilling Centre

Source: Govt. of Meghalaya, Annual Plan

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Industry

Weaving is one of the most important vocations in the economic life of the Garos. The district produces Short Staple Cotton and the weavers are known for their exquisite skill in weaving various types' of f~brics. The principal products are dakmander and daksaria. Besides, the artisans also produce other articles like gamchas, bed covers, towels, etc. Training centres for artisans weavers are located at Resubelpara and Williamnagar. Besides these, there are also a number of Handloom Demonstration-Cum­Production Centres in various places of the district. At present, there are no large scale and medium­Scale industry in the district. Bamboo mats, basket making and rude pottery making are also to be found in certain villages. 'The cane and bamboo work is one of the oldest popular industries to the Garos. It is carried on as a major subsidiary occupation and most families in the rural areas produced their own requirements. The items made are moras (seats) and traditional baskets such as Kok and Migam Kok, WinnowerS, baskets of various sizes and shapes, mats, fishing traps, boxes, tray and a wide variety of containers fashioned from bamboo.

There are also few other cottage industries, like carpentry, bee keeping and blacksmithy engaged especially by people in rural areas. There are no large scale industry at present in the district except two medium plants viz.; Virgo Cement plant which produce at a capacity of 200 tonnes per day and another medium plant is the Meghalaya Bamboo Chips at Nongchram which produces 500 tonnes per day.

Fishing

The villagers derived considerable profit from fishing. They are doing good trade by supplying dried fish. Majority of the popUlation purchase dried fish (nakham) at the little village market. All the rivers in the district are rain-fed. They go almost dry in winter. Dudhnai and Krishnai are the important rivers which has variety of fishes which has ample scope for fisheries development. The Fisheries Dept. has distributed fish seed in 1996-97 about 90,000 nos., in 1997-98 at 40,000 nos. and during 1998-99 only 11000 nos.

Trade and Commerce

Since time immemorial, there were private money­lenders who used to extend credit to the public in

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general and to farmers in particular. The rate of interest was very high.

The barter system of trade was recognised even during the nineteenth century "Everything was priced according to its value in cotton".

. Prior to 1959, there was no bank in the entire

Garo Hills. It was only after, that a branch office was first opened at Tura under West Garo Hills districts. With the opening of more branches for banking facilities in the recent years, the banking business like receipt of deposits in savings Government Bills of India were opened at Adokgiri, Bajengdoba, Dainadubi, Kharkutta, Mendipathar, Mangsang, Mendal, Resubelpara, Rongjeng, Rongsak, Samanda, Songsak, Williamnagar and with another J 8 branches in the entire district of East Garo Hills.

In East Garo Hills district, there were 39 Co­operative Societies. These included Service Co­operative Societies, Handloom Co-operative Societies, Fisheries Marketing and Industrial Co-operative Societies. The Meghalaya Co-operative Apex Bank is playing a vital role in financing credit to Co-operative Societies. Today, more and more Garos have become engaged in business with success.

While trade and commerce have led to the increase of industrial activity in the district, particularly in the united areas where communication is relatively easy. The government have taken up new roads construction schemes to open up outlying areas of the district. The most important trade routes is between Williamnagar and Dudhnai, Williamnagar to Tura, Williamnagar to Mendipathar. The people of the district depend much on .!rade with the people of Kamrup and Goalpara and the principal commodities for export are cotton, timber and other forest products.

In the district, there is a potential rich mineral area which are deposits of coal, limestone and fire­clay which are virtually untapped. The infrastructure is practically nil for the exploitation of minerals and the development of industries.

Electricity and Power

Power plays a vital role in the economic development. Rural electrification is essential for executing the developmf'nt programme in the agricultural cottage industries sector. In East Garo

Hills, the number ofvillges electrified are more than 154 in 1991 Census. In the district there is the N angal Bibra Thermal Project with the capacity of only 5 MW.

No. of Villages Electrified in the District, 2000

Total No. of Villages No. of Connections Rural Electrified Domestic Industrial Other Urban

Total Rural Urban

399 399

(v) Census Concepts

Building

9086 4532 4554

46 20 26

6574 5792

782

A 'Building' is generally a single structure on the ground. Sometimes it is made up of more than component unit which are used or likely to be used as dwelIings(residences) or establishments such as shops, business houses, offices, factories, workshops, worksheds, Schools, places of entertainment, places of worship, godowns, stores etc. It is also possible that building which have component units may be used for a combination of purposes such as shop-cum­residence,workshop-cum-residence,office-cum­residence,etc.

Usually a structure will have four walls and a roof. But in some areas the very nature of construction of houses is such that there may not be any wall. Such is the case of conical structures where entrance is also provided but they may not have any walls. Therefore, such of the conical structures are also treated as separate buildings.

Permanent houses

Houses, the walls and roof of which are made of permanent materials. The material of walls can be anyone from the following, namely, galvanized iron sheets or other metal sheets, asbestos sheets, burnt bricks, stones or concrete. Roof may be made of from anyone of the following materials, namely, tiles, slate, galvanized iron sheets, metal sheets, asbestos sheets, bricks, stones or concrete.

Semi-permanent houses

Houses in which either the wall or the roof is

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made of permanent material and the other is made of temporary material.

Temporary houses

Houses in which both walls and roof are made of materials, which have.to be replaced frequently. Walls may be made from anyone of the following temporary materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, plastic, polythene, mud, unburnt bricks or wood. Roof may be made from anyone of the following temporary materials, namely, grass, thatch, bamboo, wood, mud, plastic or polythene.

Dwelling Room

A room is treated as a dwelling room if it has walls with a doorway and a roof and should be wide and long enough for a person to sleep in, i.e. it should have a length of not less than 2 meters and a breadth of at least 1.5 meters and a height of 2 meters. A dwelling room would include living room, bedroom, dining room, drawing room, study room, servant's room and other habitable rooms. Kitchen, bathroom, latrine, store room, passageway and verandah which are not normally usable for living are not considered as dwelling rooms. A room, used for multipurpose such as sleeping, sitting, dining, storing, cooking, etc., is regarded as a dwelling room. In a situation where a census houses is used as a shop or office., etc., and the household also stays in it then the room is not considered as a dwelling room. But if a garage or servant quarter is used by a servant and if she/ he also lives in it as a separate household then this has been considered as a dwelling room available to the servant's household. Tent or conical shaped hut if used for living by any household is also considered as dwelling room.

A dwelling room, which is shared by more than one household, has not been counted for any ofthem. If two households have a dwelling room each but in addition also share a common dwelling room, then the common room has not been counted for either of

the households.

Census House

A 'census house' is a building or part ofa building used or recognised as a separate unit because o.f having a separate main entrance from the road or

ANALYTICAL NOTE

common courtyard or staircase, etc. It may be occupied or vacant. It may be used for residential or non- residential purpose or both.

In certain peculiar situations, the manner in which buildings and census houses were identified for' numbering in the field by the enumerators is described hereunder:

Sometilpes a series of different buildings are found along a street which are joined with one another by common walls on either side looking like a continuous structure. These different units are practically independent of one another and are likely to have been built at different times and owned by different persons. In such cases, though the whole structure with all the adjoinIng units apparently appears to be one building, each ,portion was treated as a separate building and its constituent units as separate census houses.

On the ,other hand, one may come across cases, particularly 'in large cities of multi-storeyed ownership flats. In these cases while the structure looks like one building, different persons own the flats. In case of such multi-storeyed structures, having a number of flats owned by different persons, the entire structure was treated as one building and each flat as a separate census house.

Ifwithin a large enclosed area, there are separate buildings owned by different persons then each such building is treated as a separate building. There can be a situation where within an enclosed compound there are separate buildings owned by an undertaking or company or even government that are actually in occupation of different persons. For example, Indian Oil Corporation colony where the buildings are owned by the Corporation but these are in occupation of their employees. Each such building was treated as a separate building. But if in anyone of these buildings there were flats in occupation of different households, each such flat was reckoned as a separate census

house.

Sometimes if becomes difficult to apply the definition of census house strictly in certain cases. For example, in an urban area, if a flat has five rooms, each room having direct entrance from the common staircase or courtyard. By definition, this has to be treated as five census houses. If all these five rooms

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are occupied by a single household it was not realistic to treat them as five census houses. In such a case,'singleness' of use of these rooms along with the main house should be considered and the entire flat was treated as one census house. On the other hand, if two independent hOUSfholds occupy these five rooms, the first household living in 3 rooms and the second household occupying 2 rooms, then considering the use, the first three rooms together were treated as one census house and the remaining rooms as another census house. But if each room was occupied by an independent household, then each such room was treated as a separate census house.

In case of hostels, hotels, etc., even if the door of each room in which an inmate lives opens to a common verandah, staircase, courtyard or a common room, as it happens almost invariably, the entire hostel/ Hotel building was treated as one census house. but if such hostels/ hotels have out- houses or other structures used for different purposes or the same purpose, then each such structure attached to the main hostel/hotel was treated as a separate census house.

In some parts of the country, in rural areas, the pattern of habitation is such that a group of huts, located in a compound, whether enclosed or unenclosed, is occupied by one household. While the main residence may be located in one hut, other huts may be used for sleeping, as a kitchen, bath room, baithak, etc. Though each of the huts was a separates structure, they form a single hbusing unit and therefore, have to be treated collectively as one building and one census house. If some of the huts are used by one household and the others by a second household as residence, then the two groups of huts were treated as separate -census houses. However, if there were also other huts in the compound used for other purposes and not as part of the household's residence such as, cattle shed, workshed, etc., these were treated as separate census houses.

On the other hand, in urban areas, where more than one structure within an enclosed or open compound (premis~s) belonging to the same person, e.g., the main house, the servant's quarter, the garage, etc., only one building number was given for this group and each of the constituent a separate census house number.

Only cases where a structure with roof and pillars has come up was treated as a building.

Village

The basic unit for rural areas is the revenue village which has definite surveyed boundaries. The revenue village may comprise of one or more hamlets but the entire village is treated as one unit for presentation of data. In unsurveyed areas, like vHlages within forest areas, each habitation area with locally recognized boundaries is treated as one village.

Rural-Urban area

The data in tables on Houses, Household Amenities and Assets are presented separately for rural and urban areas. The unit of classification in this regard is 'town' for urban areas and 'village' for rural areas. In the Census oflndia 2001, the definition of urban area adopted is as follows:

a) All places with a municipality, corporation, cantonment board or notified town area committee, etc.

b) A place satisfying the following three criteria simultaneously:

i) A minimum population of 5,000;

iJ) at least 75 per cent of male working popUlation engaged in non-agricultural pursuits; and

iiI) a density of population of at least 400 per sq. km.(I,OOO per sq.mile)

For identification of places which would qualify to be classified as 'urban' all villages, which, as per the 1991 Census had a population of 4,000 and above, a population density of 400 persons per sq. km. and having at least 75 per cent of male working population engaged in non-agricultural activity were considered. To work out the proportion of male working population referred to above against b) (ii), the data relating to main workers were taken into account.

Apart from these, the outgrowths(OOs) of cities and towns have also been treated as urban under 'Urban Agglomerations' . Examples of out-growths are railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, military camps, etc., that may have come up near a statutory town or city but within the revenue limits of a village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each such individual area by itself may not satisfy the demographic criteria laid down at (b) above to qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit

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but may deserve to be clubbed with the towns as a continuous urban spread. Thus, the town level data, wherever presented, also includes the data for outgrowths of such towns.

City

Towns with popUlation of 1,00,000 and above are called cities.

Urban Agglomeration

An Urban Agglomeration is a continuous urban spread constituting a town and its adjoining urban outgrowths (OOs) or two or more physically contiguous towns together and any adjoining urban outgrowths of such towns. In some cases railway colonies, university campuses, port areas, etc., may come up near a city or statutory town outside its statutory limits but within the revenue limits of a village or villages contiguous to the town or city. Each such individual area by itself may not satisfy the minimum population limit to qualify it to be treated as an independent urban unit but may deserve to be clubbed with the town as a continuous urban spread. For the purpose of delineation of Urban Agglomerations during Census oflndia 2001, following criteria are taken as pre-requisites:

(a) The core town or at least one of the constituent towns of an urban agglo-meration should necessarily be a statutory town; and

(b) The total population of all the constituents (i.e., towns and outgrowths) of an Urban Agglomeration should not be less than 20,000 (as per the 1991 Census). With these two basic criteria having been met, the following are the possible different situations in which Urban Agglomerations would be constituted:

i) a city or town with one or more contiguous outgrowths;

iJ) two or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths; and

iii) a city and one or more adjoining towns with their outgrowths all of which form a continuous spread.

Household

A 'household' is usually a group of persons who

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normally live together and take their' meals from a common kitchen unless the exigencies of work prevent any of them from doing so. Persons in a household may be related or unrelated or a mix of both. However, if a group of unrelated persons live in a census house but do not take their meals from the common kitchen, then they are not constituent of a common household. Each such person was to be treated as a separate household. The important link in finding out whether it was a household or not was a common kitchen. There may be one member households, two member households or multi-member households.

Institutional Household

A group of unrelated persons who live in an institution and take their meals from a common kitchen is called an Institutional Household. Examples of Institutional Households are boarding houses, messes, hostels, hotels, rescue homes, jails, ashrams, orphanages, etc. To make the definition more clearly perceptible to the enumerators at the Census 2001, it was specifically mentioned that this category or households would cover only those households where a group of unrelated persons live in an institution and share a common kitchen.

Houseless household

Households who do not live in buildings or census houses but live in the open on roadside, pavements, in hume pipes, under fly-overs and staircases, or in the open in places of worship, mandaps, railway platforms, etc., are treated as Houseless Households.

Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

Article 341 of the constitution provides that the President may, with respect to any State or Union Territory, specify the castes, races or tribes or parts of or groups within castes, races or tribes which shall for the purposes of the constitution be deemed to be Scheduled Caste in relation to that State or Union Territory. Article 342 similarly provides for specification of tribes or tribal communities or part s of or group within tribes or tribal communities which are to be deemed for the purposes of the Constitution to. be Scheduled Tribes in relation to the various States or Union Territories. In pursuance to this provisions, the list of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes

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are notified for each State and Union Territory and are valid only within the jurisdictio~ of that State or Union Territory and not outside.

It is important to mention here that under the Constitution (Scheduled Caste) Order, 1950, no person who professed a religion different from Hinduism was deemed to be a member of a Scheduled Caste in addition to every member of the Ramdasi, Kabirpanthi, Majhabi or Sikligar caste resident in Punjab or Patiala and East Punjab States Union were in religion to that State whether they professed the Hindu or the Sikh religion. Subsequently, in September 1956, by an amendment, the Presidential Order of 1950 and in all subsequent Presidential Orders relating to Scheduled Castes, the Hindu and Sikh religions were placed on the same footing with regard to the made in the Constitution (Scheduled Castes) Order 1991, the Hindu, the Sikh and the Buddhist were placed on the same footing with regard to the recognition of the Scheduled Castes.

According to the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes Orders (Amendment) Act, 1976 and the Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Order (Amendment)Act, 1987, the list of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Meghalaya is as follows:

Sched uled Castes

1. Bansphor 2. Bhuinmali, Mali 3. Brittial Bania, Bania 4. Dhupi, Dhobi 5. Dugla, Dholi 6. Hira 7. Jalkeot . 8. Jhalo, Malo lhalo-Malo 9. Kaibartta, Jaliya

10. Lalbegi 11. Mahara 12. Mehtar Bhangi

13. Muchi, Rishi 14. Namasudra 15. Patni 16. Sutradhar.

Scheduled Tribes

1. Boro, Kacharis 2. Chakma 3. Dimasa, Kachari

4. Garo 5. Hajong 6. Hmar

7. Khasi, Jaintia, Synteng, Pnar, War, Bhoi, Lyngngam

8. Koch 9. Any Kuki Tribes, including:

i) Biate, Biete il) Changsan

iii) Chonglo

iv) Doungel v) Gamalhou

vi) Gangte vii) Guite viii) Hanneng

ix) Haokip, Haupit x) Haolai

xi) Hengna

xii) Hongsungh

xiii) Hrangkhwal, Rangkhol xiv) Jongbe xv) Khawchung xvi) Khawathlang, Khothalong xvii) Khelma

xviii) Kholhou xix) Kipgen xx) Kuki

xxi) Lengthang xxii) Lhangum xxiii) Lhoujem xxiv) Lhouvun xxv) Lupheng

xxvi) Mangjel

xxvii) Misao xxviii) Riang

xxix) Sairhem

xxx) Selnam xxxi) Singson

xxxii) Sitlhou xxxiii) Sukte

xxxiv) Thado

xxxv) Thangngeu

xxxvi) Uibuh xxxvii) Vaiphei

10. Lakher 11. Man (Tai speaking) 12. Any Mizo (Lushai) tribes

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13. Mikir. 14. Any Naga tribes. 15. Pawi. 16. Raba, Rava.

17. Synteng.

Language and Mother tongue

As per the census concept, each language is a group of mother tongues. The census questionnaire collects information on the mother tongue is defined as the language spoken in childhood by the person's mother of the person. If the mother died in infancy, the language mainly spoken in the person's home in childhood will be the mother tongue. In case of infants and deaf mutes, the language usually spoken by the 1l10ther is considered as mother tongue. It is not necessary that the language spoken as mother tongue should have as script. The mother tongues returned

by the respondents in census are classified and grouped under appropriate languages according to their linguistic characteristics.

Literate

A person age 7 years and above who can both read and write with understanding in any language is taken as literate. A person who can only read but cannot write is not a litera~e. It is not necessary tha~ to be considered as literate, a person should have received any formal education or passed any minimum educational standard. Literacy could have been achieved through adult literacy classes ot through any non-formal educational system. People who are blind but can read in Braille are treated as literates.

Literacy rate

Literacy rate of the population is defined as the percentage of literates in the age group seven years and above. For different age groups the percentage of literates in that age group gives the literacy rates.

Educational level

The highest level of education a person has

completed.

Work

Work is defined as participation in any

economically productive activity with or without compensation, wages or profit. Such participation may

ANALYTICAL NOTE

be physical and or mental in nature. Work involves not only actual work but also includes effective supervision and direction of work. It even includes part time help or unpaid work on farm, family enterprise or in any other economic activity. All persons engaged in "work" as defined above are' workers. Persons who are engaged in cultivation or milk production even solely for domestic consumption are also treated as workers.

Main Worker

A person who has worked for major part of the reference period (i.e., six months or more during the last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in any economically productive activity is termed as 'Main worker'.

Marginal Worker

A person who worked for l~ss than six (6) months of the reference period (i.e., in the last one year preceding the date of enumeration) in any economic activity is termed as 'Marginal worker'.

Non worker

A person who has not worked at all in any economically productive activity during the reference period (Le., in the last one year preceding the date of enumeration) is termed as 'Marginal worker'.

Cultivator

For purposes of the Census, a person is classified as Cultivator ifhe or she is engaged in cultivation on land owned or held from government or held from private persons or institutions for payment in money, kind or share. Cultivation includes effective supervision or direction in cultivation.

A person who has given out her/his land to another person or persons or institution(s) for cultivation for money or share of crop and who does not even supervise or direct the cultivation in exchange of land, is not treated as cultivator. Similarly, a person working on another person's land for wages in cash or kind or a combination of both (agricultural labourer) is not treated as cultivator.

Cultivation involves ploughing, sowing, harvesting and production of cereals cereal and millet crops such as wheat, paddy,jowar, bajra, ragi etc., and other crops

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such as sugarcane, tobacco, ground nuts, topioca etc., and pulses, raw jute and kindred fibre crop, cotton, cinchona and other medicinal plants, fruit growing, vegetable growing or keeping orchards or graves, etc .. Cultivation does not include the following plantation crops-tea, coffee, ru.bber, coconut and betel nuts (areca).

Agricultural Labourer

A person who works on another person's land for wages in money or kind or share is regarded as an agricultural labourer. She/he has no risk in the cultivation but merely works on another person's land for wages. An agricultural labourer has no right of lease or contract on land on which shelhe works.

Household Industry worker

Household Industry is defined as an industry conducted by the head of the household herself/himself and or by the members of the household at home or within the village in rural areas and only within the precincts of the house where the household lives in urban areas. The larger proportion of workers in household industry should consist of members of the household including the head. The industry should not be run on the scale of a registered factory which would qualify or has to be registered under the Indian Factories Act and should be engaged in manufacturing, processing, servicing and repairs of goods.

It does not include professions such as a pleader, Doctor, Musicians, Dancer, Washerman, Astrologer, Dhobi, Barber etc. or merely trade or business, even if such professions, trade or services are run at home by members of the household.

Other Worker

A person who has been engaged in some economic activity during the reference period but not as a cultivator or agricultural labourer or in household industry is termed as a 'Other Workers (OW)'. The type of workers that come under this category of 'OW' include all government servants, municipal employees, teachers, factory workers, plantation workers, those engaged in trade, commerce, business, transport, banking, mining, construction, political or social work, priests, entertainment artist, etc, In effec~, all those workers other than cultivators or agricultural

labourers or household industry workers, are 'Other Workers'.

Work particip~tion rate

Percentage of workers (main + marginal) to total population.

Population Density

Population density is the number of persons inhabited per square kilometre of the area.

Age

Age is measured in terms of completed number of years

Sex-ratio

Number offemales per 1000 males in a population.

(vi) Non Census Concepts

Improved drinking water

If the household had access to drinking water supplied from a tap, hand pump, tube well or well (protected or covered) situated within or outside the premises, it is considered as having access to improved drinking water. It may be mentioned that such uniform definition may not be valid across all states.

System of sewerage

Generally, a sewerage system would mean a network of mains and branches of underground conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and industrial wastage are called separate sewers; those that carry storm water from roofs, streets and other surfaces are known as storm water drains, while those carrying both sewage and storm water are called combined sewers. However, in some towns which are not provided with such underground sewerage system, it is served by open surface drain, box drain, sylk pattern drajn, etc., in these towns.

Type of latrine and Method of disposal of night soil

There are three prevalent systems of disposal of human wastes, viz.(i) underground sewerage, (ii) sanitary water flush latrines with individual disposal systems, like septic tank, leaching cess pool and

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collecting well, and (iii) dry type of latrines with manual scavenging. The system of underground sewerage provides for the street sewerage .with which are connected the sanitary latrines constructed in the houses having water closets and fitted with flushing cistern (or hanp flushing). Through this sewer the faecaJ matter is transported without the need for scavenging. This system generally exists in cities and big towns. Where the streets sewer does not exist these sanitary water flush latrines are connected to a local septic tank with a sub-soil dispersion system or a leaching pit. Here the liquid wastes from the water closet is disposed of locally in leaching pit, a septic tank with a soil dispersion system is constructed. This dispersion requires an optimum travel through the pores of the soil which renders the harmful liquid bacterially innocuous by the slow process offiltration through the soil traversed. Where the soil is impermeable, collecting wells are constructed and the sanitary water flush latrines are connected with them. These wells are cleaned at periodic intervals by a suitable device. The dry type of latrines are of service type latrines from where human excreta is removed by scavengers from house to house, in most cases carrying it on their heads or shoulders or in baskets with handle or wheel barrows. These are then collected in bullock carts or trucks or tractors and trolleys for being carried to the dumping grounds.

Fertility

In demography, the word fertility is used in relation to the actual production of children or occurrence of births specially live births. Fertility is a measure of rate at which population adds to itself by births and normally assessed by relating the number of births to a full or part of the population, such as number of married women or number of women of child bearing age. The definitions of the terminology used in computing different fertility rates are mentioned below:

Crude birth rate(CBR)

Ratio of the number of live births in a year to the mid year population, normally expressed per 1000 popUlation.

Number of live births during the year

CBR=----------x 1000 Mid - year Population

ANALYTICAL NOTE

Crude death rate(CDR)

Ratio of the number of deaths in a year to the mid year population, normally expressed per 1000 population.

Number of deaths during the year CDR = x 1000

Mid year Population

Natural growth rate

Growth rate is obtained as the difference between crude birth rate and crude death rate in the absence of migration.

Age specific fertility rate (ASFR)

Number of live births in a year to female population in any specified age group normally expressed per 1000 women.

Number of live births in a particular age-group

ASFR= x 1000 Mid-year female population of the

same age-group

Age specific marital fertility rate (ASMFR)

Number of live births in a year to married female

population in any specified age group normally expressed per 1000 married women.

Number of live births in a particular age-group

ASMFR = x 1000 Mid-year married female populatiort

of the same age-group

General fertility rate (GFR)

Number of live births per 1000 women in the

reproductive aga-group (15-49) years in a given year.

Number of live births in a year

GFR= -----------Mid-year female population in the

age-group (15-49) years

General marital fertility rate (GMFR)

x 1000

Number of live births per 1000 married women

in reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given

year. Number of live births in a year

GMFR=----------- x 1000 Mid-year married female population

in the age-group (15-49) years

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Total fertility rate (TFR)

It is obtained as the total of the age specific fertility rates (number of children born per woman of the particular age) for the entire repro~uctive age span. It provides the ~verage number of children that

will be born to a woman under the fertility levels indicated by the age specific fertility rates assuming that there is no mortality of women till the completion

of reproductive period.

TFR =

45-49

5 x L ASFR 15-19

1000

Total marital fertility rate (TMFR)

Average number of children that would be born to a married woman if she experiences the current fertility pattern throughout her reproductive span (15-49) years assuming that there is no mortality of women till the completion of reproductive period.

45-49

5 x L ASMFR 15-19

TMFR = --------

1000

Age specific mortality rate (ASMR)

Number of deaths in a particular age and sex group per 1000 population of the same age group.

ASMR

ql :

Number of deaths in a particular age-group

------------x 1000 Mid-year population of the same

age-group

Probability of dying between birth and age I. This can be used as approximate value of Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) which gives the ratio of number

of deaths in a year of children aged less than one

year to the number of births in that year.

q2

Probability of dying between birth and age 2.

q5 :

Probability of dying between birth and age 5. This

indicator is also known as Under Five Mortality Rate (U5MR)

Infant mortality rate (IMR)

Ratio of the number of infant deaths (deaths of children below one year) in a year to the number of live births in that year.

Number of infant deaths during the year IMR x 1000

Number of live births during the year

Infant mortality rate comprises of two parts, viz., Neo-natal mortality rate and Post neo-natal mortality rate. The neo-nat~l mortality rate also comprises of two parts viz., Early neo-natal mortality rate and late neD-natal mortality rate. These are defined as:

Neo-natal mortality rate (NMR)

Number of infants dying within the first month of life (28 days or under) in a year per 1000 live births of the same year.

Number of infant deaths aged 28 days or under during the year

NMR =------------ x 1000 Number of live births during the year

Early neo-natal mortality rate

ENMR

Number of infant deaths of less than 7 days During the year

x 1000 Number of live births during the year

Late neo-natal mortality rate

Number of infant deaths of 7 days to less than 29 days during the year

LNMR=-------------x 1000 Number of live births during the year

Post neo-natal mortality rate (PNMR)

Number of deaths of 29 days to less than one year during the year

PNMR= -------------x 1000 Number of live births during the year

Pre-natal mortality rate (PMR)

Number of still births plus deaths within 1st week of deliyery per 1000 births in a year.

Number of still births and infant deaths of less than 7 days during the year

PMR = Number of live births and still

births during the year

x 1000

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Still birth rate(SBR)

Number of still births during' the year SBR= x 1000

Number of live births and still births during the year

Maternal mortality'rate(MMR)

N,umber of deaths of women in the age group 15-49 while pregnant or within 42 days of termination of pregnancy from any cause related to pregnancy and child birth per 1,00,000 live births in a given year.

Number of maternal deaths to women in the age group 15-49

MMR= --------- xl,OO,OOO Number of live birth

Eligible couple (Couples per 1000 population)

Number of currently married females in the age group 15-44 years per 1000 persons of all ages.

Child woman ratio (0-4)

Number of children in the age group 0-4 years per 1000 women in the age group 15-49 years.

Child woman ratio (5-9)

Number of children in the age group 5-9 years per 1000 women in the age group 15-49 years.

Migration

Migration is the third component of population change, the other two being mortality and fertility. A person is considered as a migrant by place of birth if the place in which he/she is enumerated during the census is other than the place of his/her birth. Similarly a person is considered as a migrant by place of last residence if the place in which he/she is enumerated during the census is other than hislher place of immediate last residence outside the village or town and not simply in another house or locality in the same village or town. Certain aspects concerning temporary movement/migration of people has been explained below as these are important components concerning migration:

(i) Migration of persons in search of job is high in the country. In many cases such migrants are only seasonal in nature. People migrate to other places for work in a particular

ANALYTICAL NOTE

season and come back again to their usual place of residence after three or four months. All such workers are treated as migrants. Similarly, if a person moved to any other place for attending short term vocational or educational course that lasted for only few months of a year, she/he too were considered as a migrant.

. (ii) Where a person had merely gone out to another place or had been shifting from one place to another purely on tour, pilgrimage, visit to hospital for treatment or for temporary business purposes, such persons are not deemed to have had another residence different from the place where she/he or her/his family normally resides. She/he is not considered as migrant.

(iii) A woman temporarily moves into a hospital or to her parents or other relative's house for delivery and if the hospital or the parents/ relatives houses is in a place different from usual place of residence, the place where the hospital or parents/relative's house is

the place of last residence of the child but not of the mother. A new response category 'Moved after birth' was added in Census of India 200 I in the question on 'reasons for migration' to bring out additional migration patterns. Natural calamities or distress migration as a reason for migration for last residence migrants included in 1991 Census, is covered under category of 'Others'. The reason for migration has been determined as applicable at the time of migration and not in reference to any point of time after that. For example, if a person had moved from the place of herlhis last residence for the purpose of education and subsequently at some point of time got employment there only, the reason for migration would be 'education' and not 'work/employment'.

Internal and International migration

The migrational movements are of three types

(i) Migration within the state itself with its components

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(a) Migration within the district of enumeration (intra djstrict migration)

(b) Migration from one district of state to another district of ~tate (inter distri?t migration),

(ii) Migration from one state to another State of the country ( inter-state migration),

(iii) Migration from one country to another country. The first two streams together constitute internal migration, while the last type of movement is called international migration. The present name of the country, state or district and not the name by which they were known at the time of her/his birth or last residence were recorded.

Rural - Urban components of migration

Rural or Urban status in respect of migrants have been determined as applicable at the time of migration and not with reference to any point oftime after that.

The flow of migrants consists of four streams viz. rural to rural, rural to urban, urban to rural and urban to urban.

Civic status of urban units

Civic Status of a town/city is determined on the basis of Civic Administrative authority of the town e.g., Municipal Corporation/Corporation, Municipal Committee/ Municipal council, Municipality etc.

Size class of UA/town

Size-class ofUA/Town is based on the population size of the UA/CitylTowo UAs.!Towns with 1,00,000 and above population are classified as Class I UAs'! towns. These Class I UAs.ltowns are now further sub classified in to seven sub classes namely M I to M7 depending on the population size of UA/City/ Town. These are M7(5,000,000 and above); M6(2,000,000 to 4,999,999); M5 (1,000,000-1,999,999) M4 (500,000-999,999); M3(300,000-499,999), M2 (200,000-299,999) and M I (100,000-199,999). towns with, 50,000 to 99,999 population are classified as Class II towns, 20,000 to 49,999 population are Class III towns, population with 10,000-19,999 are Class IV towns, population with 5000 and 9999 are Class Y towns and towns with less than 5000 population are

Class VI towns.

Slum area

The Slum Areas (Improvement and Clearance) Act, 1956 which was enacted by the Central Govt. defined slums as

a) Areas where buildings are in any respect unfit for human habitation; or

b) are by reasons of dilapidation, overcrowding, fault arrangement and design of such buildings, narrowness or faulty arrangement of streets, lack of ventilation, light or sanitation facilities, or any combination of these factors, are detrimental to safety, health or morals.

Mega city

The concept of 'Mega city' is a recent phenomenon in the Urban Sociology and is defined in term of metropolitan city in the form of large size, problem of management of civic amenities and capacity to absorb the relatively high growth of population. Indian Census in 1991 treated the popUlation size of 5 million and above as the cut off point to identify a place as the mega city. Whereas, for the purpose of inclusion in Centrally Sponsored Scheme for Infrastructure Development in Mega cities the Ministry of Urban Affairs and employment, Department of Urban Development adopted the criteria of 4 million and above population as per 1991 Census for Mega Cities. In 2001 Census, cities with 10 millions and above population have been treated as Mega cities.

(vii) 2001 Census Findings

East Garo Hills was carved out of the then com­posite Garo Hills district in October, 1976 with the headquarters at WiIIiamnagar. It comprises of four C R D Blocks, namely, Resubelpara, Rongjeng, Songsak and Samanda. The Census of India, 200 I recorded a total population 9f250582 out of which rural popu­lation recorded as 214675 and urban as 35907. There are 864 inhabited villages and two statutory towns in the districts. The district population is predominantly rural with 85.7 percent of them living in rural areas while only 14.3 percent in urpatfareas .. The two towns of the district namel~~·-W.jJ[i~~~aga·~:'t.own and

7 . " ... ~ 04 • j.

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Resubelpara town both having status of Municipal Board (MB) and fall under class IV town category. The population growth of the last decade ( 1991-2001 ) is 32.7 percent higher than the state decadal growth with 30.7 percent. With a total area Qf 2603 Sq. Kms, the density of ttJe population comes to 96 per­sons per square kilometre. The Sex ratio of the dis­trict is 966 which is lower than the state sex ratio with 972. The sex ratio of Scheduled Tribes popUla­tion with 977 is comparatively higher. The district popUlation is predominantly tribal. The literacy rate of the district is 60.6 percent of which males is 66.2 percent and female is 54.9 percent. The district has three Degree Colleges and all of them are situated in the towns. The work participation of the district is 44.7 percent of which males are 48.0 percent and females are 4 1.3 percent. The majority of the popu­lation are non workers giving 55.3 percent of the total population. The economy of the district depend mostly on agriculture, because 80 percent of the total work­ers are engaged in agricultural sector. Of the remain­ing workers 2.9 percent are engaged in household industry and 17.1 percent are engaged in other work­ers. The majority of the population are Christians by religion. The percentage of Christians are 88.9 percent of the total popUlation of the district. Those who follow' Other religion and persuasions' are only 3.3 percent. Other major religions are Hindus 5.6 percent, Muslims 1.5 percent, Sikhs 0.0 percent, Buddhists 0.1 percent and Jains 0.0 percent to the total population

of the district.

Finding Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes

The proportion of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in the district are shown as 0.1 percent and 96.5. percent to the total population respectively. The population growth of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes for last decade 1991-2001 is recorded 44.0 percent and 32.3 percent respectively. Decadal growth in the rural areas are shown as -73.5 percent and 22.2 percent respectively while in urban areas it is shown as 130.2 percent and 205.2 percent respectively. It is observed that the population growth of Scheduled Castes in rural areas is shown negative growth with - 73.5 percent. This negative growth in the rural areas may be due to large scale movement from rural areas to urban areas in search of work for living. The growth rate of SC

ANALYTICAL NOTE

in the urban has shown considerable increase during last decade. Most of the Scheduled Castes population have no permanent residence in the district.

Total/ SC Population ST Population Rural! 1991 2001 Decadal 1991 2001 Decadal' Urban Growth Growth

Rate Rate 2 3 4 5 6 7

Total 241 347 44 1,82,8492,41,916 32.3 Rural 102 27 -73.5 1,72,7332,11,042 22.2 Urban 139 320 130.2 10,116 30,874 205.2

Brief Notes on Tables

In the few pages that follow an attempt is being made to briefly analyse the few tables based on data collected from the Primary Census Abstract, the Village Directory and Town Directory and Houses, Household Amenities and A~sets depicting on their own way the various demographic characteristics of the population of the district, the basic amenities such as education, medical, improved drinking water, etc

available to the population of the district, and the housing stock, the household amenities and assets available to the households of the district. A total of

52 tables have been prescribed for the purpose. Tables

1 to 36 present data from the Primary Census Abstract,

inset tables 37 to 47 s~ows data on villag~s Directory

and Town Directory and tables 48 to 52 gives data

on household amenities and assets.

Tables 6, 10, 14, 21, 31 and 34 are to present

data on Primary Census Abstract Tahsilwise and the rest C.R.D. Block wise. In Meghalaya, however, the

Census oflndia starting from 1981 has been conducted with the Communiy and Rural Development Blocks as the administrative unit below the district and above the villages and towns and all the data have been tabulated and presented C.R.D. Blockwise. Therefore the above six tables have been excluded. Moreover,

in Meghalaya there is no such administrative unit by the name Tahsil. Till 1971 the Census of India was conducted in Meghalaya police stationwise and never Tahsilwise.

TABLE 1 : DECADAL CHANGE IN POPULATION OF CD. BLOCKS BY RESIDENCE. ]99]-2001

Sl C.D. Block Population Percentage decadal Percentage No. variation 199 I -200 I urban population

1991 2001 Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 1991 2001

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

I. Resube1para 66,332 66,332 86,189 68,529 17,660 29.9 3.3 20.5

2. Dambo Rongjeng 60,192 60,192 79,224 79,224 0 31.6 31.6

3. Songsak 32,212 32,212 41,992 41,992 0 30.4 30.4

4. Samanda 30,094 18,090 12004 43,177 24,930 18,247 43.5 37.8 52.0 39.9 42.3

District Total: 1,88,8301,76,826 12,004 2,50,582 2,14,675 35,907 32.7 21.4 199.1 6.4 14.3

This table shows the decadal change in the

distribution of population Col. 2 shows the name of C.D. blocks in the district, col. 3, 4, & 5 shows population for Rural and Urban of 1991 Census against each C.D. block, Col. 6, 7&8 shows the population of Rural & Urban of2001 Census and Col. 9, 10, 11 shows the percentage decadal variation between 1991 and 2001 Census for total, rural and urban against

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each C.D. block. It is observed that Samanda C.D.

block is having the largest decadal variation between 1991 and 2001 Census with a percentage of 43.5. The lowest decadal variation is found in Resubelpara C.D. Block with a percentage of 29.9 only. The decadal variation of the district is found to be 32.7 percent which is higher than the state decadal growth

of 30.6 percent.

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TABLE2: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF INHABITED VILLAGES IN SPECIFIED POPULATION SIZE RANGES WITH THE RELATED POPULATION ,2001

SI District I C.D. block Total number of Total rural population Number and Population less than 200 No. inhabited percentage of

villages villages

Persons . Males Females Males Females 2 3 4 5 6 . 7 8 9

1. Resuabelpara 231 68,529 34.791 33.738 89 (38.5) 6,158 5,855 2. Dambo Rongjeng 300 79,224 40,273 38,951 131 (43.7) 7,954 7,670 3. Songsak 196 41,992 21,362 20,630 113 (57.7) 6,446 6,423 4. Samanda 137 24,930 12,664 12,266 89 (65.0) 4,702 4.461

Districts (Rural) Total: 864 214,675 109,090 105,585 422 ( 48.8) 25,260 24,409

cont.

SI. District I C.D. block Number Population 200-499 Number Population 500-999 Number Population 1000-1999 No. and and and

percentage percentage percentage of villages Males Females ofvilJages Males Females of villages Males Females

2

1. Resuabelpara

2. Dambo Rongjeng

3. Songsak

4. Samanda

Districts (Rural) Total:

SI. District I C.D. block No.

2

I. ResuabeJpara

2. Dambo Rongjeng

3. Songsak

4. Samanda

Districts (Rural) Total:

10.

III (48.1)

139 (46.3)

72 (36.7)

45 (32.8)

367 ( 42.S)

Number and

percentage of villages

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II 12

17,509 17,141

21,560 21,072

10,928 10,394

7,121 6,960

57,118 55,567

Population 2000-4999

Males Females 20 21

In this table the inhabited villages are grouped into different ranges of population size as shown in the table. From the table we see that the percentage of villages under the population range of less than 200 is the highest followed by 200-499 population range with 48.8 percent and 42.5 percent respectively. The percentage of villages decreases as the population ranges increase. There

13 14 15 16 17 18

28 (12.1) 9188 8912 3 (1.3) 1936 1830

28 (9.3) 9670 9174 2 (0.7) 1089 1035

10 (5.1) 3471 3278 I (0.5) 517 535

3 (2.2) 841 845

69 ( 8.0) 23170 22209 6 ( 0.7) 3542 3400

cont.

Number Population 5000-9999 Number and Population 10000 and percentage and above

percentage of villages of villages Males Females Males Females

22 23 24 25 26 27

is no village found under the population ranges of 2000 and above. Among the rural C.D.Blocks Samanda Block is having highest percentage of villages under the population range of less than 200. However, Resubelpara C.D.Block and Dambo Rongjeng Block are having higher percentage of villages under the population range of200-499 than other ranges.

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 3: NEW TOWNS, DENOTIFIED, DECLASSIFIED AND MERGED TOWNS IN 2001 CENSUS

(a) New

i) Statutory Town

ii) Census Town

(b) Denotified

Name of Towns

E-esubelpara

NIL NIL

i) Statutory towns of 1991 Census denotified and also did not satisfied the

criteria to be treated as Census towns

ii) Statutory towns of 1991 Census denotified but identified as Census towns

based on demographic and economic criteria

iii) Census towns of 1991 Census are notified as statutory towns in 2001 Census.

(c) Declassified NIL NIL (d) Wholly merged with other town(s)

This table shows administrative changes taken place in urban area of the district. Creation of new towns during last decade and also the cases of denotication or declassification of existing town or merged with adjacent town for some reasons will be

shown in the table. In the district of East Garo Hills one ResubeJpara Town has been created newly after last Census. However, no town has been denotified or declassified or merged with any town in the district. East Garo Hills is having two statuto!), towns at present.

TABLE 4 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY POPULATION DENSITY, 2001

Range of population density (per Total number of villages in square kilometer) each population density range

2

N.A.

Percentage of villages in each population density

range 3

Population

4

Percentage distribution of

population 5

NB: In Meghalaya, villages are not cadestrially surveyed; hence no information available in the table.

TABLE 5: SEX RATIO OF STATE AND DISTRICT, 1901-2001

Census Year

1901 1911 1921 1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991

2001

Total

2

1036 1013 1000 971 966 949 937 942 954 955

972

State

Rural

3

1047 1024 1009 989 991 969 971 958 965 966

969

This table shows the Sex Ratio of the State and the District since 1901 Census. From the table we find that the sex ratio of the state is diminishing till J 961 which rises gradually after] 971 Censuses. In 1961 the number or females per 1,000 males was 937 while it is 972 in 2001 Census. However, the

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Urban Total

4 5

725 986 757 965 809 967 697 967 683 982 784 958 764 976 853 930 904 941 910 958

982 966

District

Rural

6

986 965 967 967 982 958 976 930 947 964

968

Urban

7

772 875

953

district Sex ratio gives different figures from that of state. It shows highest sex ratio in 1901 and lowest in 1971 Census. "In 200 1 Census the sex ratio is 966 and 968 resspectively in Total and Rural. It is noticed that the sex ratio of the district remain above 929 in all the Censuses.

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TABLE 7: SEX RATIO BY CD BLOCKS, 2001 Sex Ratio is defined as the number of femal~s per 1000 males. Amongst all the C.D. block, Resubelpara C.D. block has the highest Sex Ratio with 970 females per 1,000 males whereas Songsak C.D. block with Sex ratio of 966 is 'found to be the

SI.No.

1. 2. 3. 4.

Name of C D block

2

Resubelpara Dambo Rongjeng Songsak Samanda

Sex ratio

3

970 967 966 969

District (Rural) Total: 968

. lowest. The sex ratio of the district is found to be 968 which is lower than the State sex Ratio of 972 females per 1,000 males.

TABLE8 : SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION BY RANGES. 2001

Range of sex ratio Number of inhabited Percentage of villages in Pop ulat ion 200 I Percentage distribution for villages villages each range of population

2 3 4 5

Less than 700 21 2.4 2,375 1.1 700-749 16 1.8 2,148 1.0

750-799 26 3.0 4,193 2.0

800-849 67 7.8 14,493 6.8

850-899 92 10.7 22,501 10.5

900-949 128 14.8 36,740 17.1

950-999 156 18.1 48,945 22.8

1000-1099 218 25.3 60,894 28.3

1100+ 139 16.1 22,386 10.4

District Total: 863 100.0 214,675 100.0 Sex ratio (Rural) for District: 968

The table shows the sex ratio of rural population by ranges. It is interesting to note that as many as 25.3 percent of the villages falls in the ranges of 1000-1099

which is found to be highest amongst all the ranges and 1.9 percent of the villages falls under 700-749 ranges which is found to be lowest.

Serial number

1. 2.

TABLE 9: SEX RATIO OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 2001

Name of U.A 1\ / Town+*

2

Resubelpara (MB) Williamnagar (MB)

Sex ratio (Urban) for the district:

Urban status oftown

3

(MB) (MB)

Sex ratio

4

974 934

953

The table shows the sex ratio of Urban Ag­glomeration (including constituent units)! Towns, in respect of 200 1 Census. There are two towns

in the district, and the sex ratio of Resubelpara town is found to be higher than the Williamnagar town.

TABLE 11 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 FOR C.D. BLOCKS, 2001 Serial number

1. 2, 3. 4.

Name of C.D, block

2

Resubelpara Dambo Rongjeng Songsak Samanda

District (Rural) Total:

___ ....;T;..::o;.;;ta;;.;.l..,t;p~op!;.;u;;;.;la;..::t;;,;;io;..::n...;.;in.;_0.;_-...;;,6...;.;a .. ge'-'gr..:;..;;..o,,:,up,--~ __ Sex ratio for 0-6 !).ge Persons Males Females group

3 4 5 6

13,533 6,883 16,532 8,388 9,301 4,661 5,234 2,667

44,600 22,599

28

6,650 8,144 4,640 2,567

22,00]

966 971 995 963

974

ANALYTICAL NOTE

The table shows the sex ratio of population in the age group 0-6 in respect of C. D. Blocks as per 2001 Census. It is observed that Songsak C. D. Block has th'e highest sex ratio of 995 in the age group 0-

6 whereas Resubelpara has the lowest sex ratio of 966 in the age group b-6. The sex ratio in. the age group 0-6 in the respect of East Garo Hills is found to be 974 which is higher than that of the state sex ratio.

TABLE 12: SEX RATIO OF RURAL POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 BY RANGES, 2001

Range of sex ratio for Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Population Percentage distribution villages villages

2

Less than 700 140

700-749 34

750-799 53

800-849 56

850-899 60

900-949 60

950-999 19

1000-1099 140

1100+ 302

District (Rural) Total 864

Sex ratio (Rural) for District:

This table shows the number and percentage of inhabited villages and the percentage distribution of population in different ranges of sex ratio among the age group of 0-6 in the rural areas of the district.

From the table we know the highest number of villages with 35.0 percent to total villages fall

villages 2001 of population

3 4 5

16.2 4292 9.6

3.9 1976 4.4

6.1 2953 6.6

6.5 341 I 7.6

6.9 3877 8.7

6.9 4588 10.3

2.2 1587 3.6

16.2 8270 18.5

35.0 13646 30.6

100.0 44600 100.0

974

under the sex ratio range of 1100 and above. The percentage of population under this range is shown

as 30.6 percent. The lowest number of villages with 2.2 percent only fall under the sex ratio range of 950-999 and the percentage of population in this range is 3.6 percent only.

TABLEl3 : SEX RATIO OF POPULATION IN THE AGE GROUP 0-6 OF

URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001

Serial Name of UA / Town Urban status number town

2 3

Resubelpara (MS)

2 Williamnagar (MS)

District(Urban) Total

This table shows the sex ratio of population in the age group 0-6 of Urban agglomerations/Towns, 2001. It is observed that sex ratio with 989 in the age

of

29

Total population in 0-6 age,group Sex ratio for 0-6 age group

Persons Males Females

4 5 6 7

3,165 1,650 1,515 918

3,417 1,718 1,699 989

6,582 3,368 3,214 954

group 0-6 in respect of WiIliamnagar is higher than the sex ratio of Resubelpara town in the age group 0-6 i.e, 918 females per 1000 males.

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TABLEtS: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRmES POPULATION IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Serial Name ofC.D. block Total Total Total Percentage of Percentage of number popUlation Scheduled Scheduled Scheduled Castes Scheduled Tribes

Castes Tribes population to total population to total population popUlation population population

2 3 4

1. Resubelpara 68,529 18 2. Dambo Rongjeng 79.224 4 3. Songsak 41,992 0 4. Samanda 24,930 5

District (Rural) Total: 214,675 27

The tables shows the number and percentage of Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribes population in C. D. Blocks 2001. It is seen that 98.3 percent of

5 6 7

67.660 0 98.7 77.226 0 97.5 41,466 98.7 24,690 0 99.0

211,042 0 98.3

the total population of the District are Scheduled Tribes. The rural Scheduled Tribes population in the urban areas constitutes 85.98 percent.

TABLE 16; PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001

Percentage range of Scheduled Number of villages Percentage Scheduled Castes Percentage Castes population to total Population

o ulation 1 2 3 4 5

Nil 857 99.2 Less than 5 7 0.8 27 100

5-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-75

76 and above District Total 864 100.0 27 100

Out of 864 villages in the district, it is observed that only in the population ranges less than 5, a few Scheduled Caste Populations are available which

represents only 0.8 percent of population Scheduled Caste are not available in any other population ranges. In 99.2 percent villages there is no SC population.

TABLE 17; PROPORTION OF SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION TO TOTAL POPULATION IN VILLAGES, 2001

Percentage range of Scheduled Tribes population to total population

Nil Less than 5

5-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 51-75

76 and above

District Total

Number of villages

2

3

4 854

864

30

Percentage

3

0.3

0.1 0.1 0.1

0.5 98.8

100.0

Scheduled Tribes Population

4

6 4

205

650 210,177

211,042

Percentage

5

0.0 0.0 0.1

0.3 99.6

100.0

ANALYTICAL NOTE

It is interesting to note that as many as 98.8 percent of scheduled tribe in the district covered in percentage range of 76 and above and dut of 864

villages in the district, as many as 854 villages fall in this range. There are four villages which fall in the

range of 51-75 population.

TABLE 18: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRmES POPULATION IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS / TOWNS, 200] •

Total Total Scheduled Percentage of Scheduled

Percentage of Serial Name ofUA I Total Scheduled Scheduled Tribes

number Town population Castes population

2 3 4

Resubelpara (M B) 17660 107 2 Williamnagar (M B) 18247 213

District(Urban) Total 35907 320

This table shows the number and percentage of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes population in urban in urban Agglomerationsrrowns, 2001. It is seen that Resubelpara town is having 90.5 percent of

TABLE19: SEX RATIO AMONG SCHEDULED

CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRmES IN c. D. BLOCKS, 2001

Serial Name of Scheduled Scheduled number C. D. block Castes sex ratio Tribes sex ratio

1 2 3 4

I Resubelpara 636 972 2 Dambo Rongjeng 333 978

3 Songsak 972 4 Samanda 4000 971

District (Rural) Total 800 974

This table presents the sex ratio of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in different C.D. Blocks of the district. In C.D.Block level, the sex ratio of scheduled caste shows abnormally high in Samanda Block while Dambo Rongjeng C.D.Block shows only. 333. This high and low ratio of females among SC is due to small number of population in the Block Songsak C.D.Block has no scheduled castes

population.

Tribes Castes population to population to total

population total pop ulation population

5 6 7

15982 0.6 90.5 14892 1.2 81.6

30874 0.9 86.0

Scheduled Tribe population to total population and Williamnagar Town is having 81.6 percent of Sched­uled Tribe population. Scheduled Caste population of both the towns are found to be negligible

TABLE 20 : SEX RATIO OF SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRmES IN

URBAN AGGLOMERATION

SI. Name ofU.A.! Town Scheduled Scheduled No Castes sex rat io Tribes sex ratio

2 3 4

I Resubelpara (M B) 814 995 2 Williamnagar (M B) 790 994

Sex ratio (l.:rban)district: 798 994

This table shows Sex Ratio among Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in Urban Agglomeration Towns, 2001. It is observed that sex ratio of the Scheduled Tribes of the Urban area of the district is 994 whereas sex ratio of Scheduled Caste in respect of the urban area of the district is 798. In the case of individual town the sex ratio of Scheduled Caste is higher in Resubelpara than in the Williamnagar Town

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TABLE 22 : NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES

BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001

SI Name of Number of literates and illiterates Percenta~e of literates Gap in No. C.D.block Number of literates Number of illiterates male-female

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate

2 3 4 5 ·6 7 8 9 10 II 12

I Resubelpara 34272 18932 15340 34257 15859 18398 62.3 67.8 56.6 11.2 2 Dambo Rongjeng 37831 21016 16815 41393 19257 22136 60.3 65.9 54.6 11.3 3 Songsak 14744 8670 6074 27248 12692 14556 45.1 51.9 38.0 13.9 4 Samanda 10165 5838 4327 14765 6826 7939 51.6 58.4 44.6 13.8

Districf (Rural) Total: 97012 54456 42556 117663 54634 63029 57.0 63.0 50.9 12.0

Percentage of literates are found to be highest in Resubelpara C.D.Block with 62.3 percent literates whereas with only 45.1 percent literates in Songsak C.D.Block is found to be lowest. Also the male

literacy rate is found to be more than the female literacy rate. The district literacy rate in the rural areas is found to be 57.0 against the state literacy rate of 62.56 percent.

TABLE 23 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE, 2001

Range of literacy rate for Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Population Percentage distribution of villages villages villages population

I 2 3 4 5

0 1 0.1 7 0.0 1-10 28 3.2 3,906 1.8 11-20 50 5.8 8,045 3.7 21-30 100 11.6 20.349 9.5 31-40 104 12.0 23,659 11.0 41-50 117 13.5 25,337 11.8 51-60 135 15.6 34,562 16.1 61-70 120 13.9 32,822 15.3 71-80 100 11.6 31,331 14.6 81-90 70 8.1 25.026 11.7 91-99 36 4.2 9,344 4.4 100 3 0.3 287 0.1

District Total: 864 100.0 214,675 100.0 Literac;r rate for District: 60.6

Higher literacy rate ranges for villages are found to be in the ranges between 21-30 to 71-80 ranges of villages. The population and percentage distribution

of villages is found to be highest in 51-60 range of literacy rate for village.s having 35,038 persons with 16.32 percent of population.

TABLE 24 : NUMBER AND PERCENT AGE OF LITERATES AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN URBAN

AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001

SI Name and urban Number ofliterates and illiterates Percenta~e of literates Gap in

No. status of UAlTown Number ofliterates Number of illiterates male-female Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

Resubelpara (MB) 11760 6100 5660 5900 2847 3053 81.1 83.6 78.6 5.0

2 Williamnagar (MB) 12102 6589 5513 6145 2848 3297 81.6 85.4 77.5 7.8

DistrictiUrban! Total 23862 12689 11173 12045 5695 6350 81.4 84.5 78.1 6.4

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

This table shows the number and percentage of literates and illiterates by sex in Urban Agglomeration/ Towns, 2001. It is seen that both the towns are having

very high Urban literacy rate both Males and Females literacy rates are found to be higher than the State Urban Literacy Rate.

TABLE 25: NUMBER AND PERCENT AGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES . AND ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Serial Name of Number of literates and illiterates Bercentage of literates Gap in number C.D.block Number of I iterates Number of illiterates male/female

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate

2 3 4 5

I. Resubelpara 10 6 4

2. Dambo RQngjeng 4 3 I 3. Samanda

District (Rural) Total: 14 9 5

This table gives the number and percentage of literates among the scheduled castes in the district. The percentage of scheduled 9astes literates is shown as 51.9 percent of which male is 60 percent and female 41.7 percent. The gap in male female literacy

of the district is 18.3 percent. In the C.D.Block level,

6

8

5

13

7 8 9 10 II 12

5 3 55.6 54.5 57.1 -2.6

100 100 100

4

6 7 51.9 60 41.7 18.3

Dambo Rongjeng C.D.Block is having 100 percent while Samanda is having percent literates which is due to small number of population in the Block. In Resubelpara C.D.Block female literacy ratio shows higher than the male literacy rate with a gap of male/ female literacy of -2.6 percent.

TABLE 26 : DIsTRmurloN OFVlLLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE FOR SCHEDULED CASTES POPULATION, 2001

Range of literacy rate for Number of inhabited Percentage distribution of Scheduled Castes Percentage distribution villages villages villages Population of population

2 3

0 3 42.9 1-10

11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 14.3 51-60 61-70 71-80 81-90 91-99

100 3 42.8

District Total: 7 100.0

Literacy rate for District (Ru ral): 51.9

This table gives the number and percentage of

villages having scheduled castes and also percentage of

popUlation in different ranges of literacy rate. In the table we see the most number of villages having

scheduled castes population under the ranges literacy

33

4 5

8 29.6

10 37.0

9 33.3

27 100.0

rate having 0 % and 100 % with 42.9% each percentage of population in these ranges are 29.6 % and 33.3 % respectively. The percentage of villages having SC population is found under the range of 41 -50 percent.

Percentage of population in this range is 37.0 %.

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TABLE 27: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF SCHEDULED CASTES LITERATES AND ILLITERATES

BY SEX IN TOWNS, 2001

SI Name and urban status of Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in No. Town male/female

Number ofliterates Number of illiterates literacy rate Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

I Resubelpara (MB) 75 45 30 32 14 18 84.3 84.9 83.3 1.6 2 Williamnagar (MB) 108 72 36 105 47 58 64.3 74.2 50.7 23.5

East Garo Hills (Urban) 183 117 66 137 61 76 71.2 78 61.7 16.3

This table shows the number and percentage of literates among scheduled castes living in towns. The table shows the literacy rate of scheduled castes in the district as 71.2 % of which male is 78 % and female 61.7 % with a gap in male/female literacy rate of 16.3

% . Between the two towns of the district Resubelpara Town is having higher rate with 84.3 % while Williamnagar Town is having 64.3 % literates. The gap in male/female literacy rate in Resubelpara Town is only 1.6 % while in Williamnagar Town is 23.5 %.

SI. No.

I. 2. 3. 4.

TABLE 28 : NUMBER AND PERCENT AGE OF SCHEDULED TRIBES LITERATES AND

ILLITERATES BY SEX IN C. D. BLOCKS, 2001

Name of Number ofliterates and illiterates Percentage of literates 9apin C. D. block Number ofliterates Number of illiterates male/female

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Resubelpara 33,837 18,658 15,179 33,823 15,645 18,178 62.3 67.8 56.7 11.2 Dambo Rongjeng 36,728 20,249 16,479 40,498 18,802 21,696 60.2 65.7 54.6 11.1 Songsak 14,531 8,502 6,029 26,935 12,528 14,407 45.1 51.8 38.1 13.7 Samanda 10,081 5,771 4,310 14,609 6,755 7,854 51.7 58.4 44.8 13.6

District (Rural) Total: 95,177 53,180 41,997 1,15,865 53,730 62,135 57 62.8 51 11.9

This table gives number ofliterates and illiterates and also literacy rate of Scheduled Tribes in the district. The literacy rate of Scheduled Tribes in the district is shown as 57 percent of which male is 62.8 percent and female 51 percent with a gap in male/ female literacy rate of 1 1.9 percent. In the C.D.Block

level, Resubelpara Block is having highest percentage of literacy with 62.3 percent having a gap of male/ female literacy rate of 11.2 percent while Songsak Block is having lowest literacy rate with 45.1 percent. The gap in male/femal~ literacy rate is shown better in Dambo Rongjeng C.D.Block with 11. I percent.

TABLE 29 : DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES BY LITERACY RATE RANGE

FOR SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULATION, 2001

Range of literacy rate Number of inhabited Percentage distribution Scheduled Tribes Percentage distribution

for villages villages of villages Population of population

I 2 3 4 5

0 I 0.1 7 ' 0.0 1-10 28 3.3 3,869 1.8 11-20 51 5.9 8,046 3.8 21-30 96 11.1 19,574 9.3 31-40 106 12.3 23,708 11.2 41-50 118 13.7 24,961 11.8 51-60 131 15.2 33,679 16.0

cont.

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

Range of literacy rate for villages

Number of inhabited villages

Percentage distribution of villages

Scheduled Tribes Population

Percentage distribution of population

2 3

61-70 71-80 81-90 91-99

100

122 99 71 34

4

14.2 11.5 '8.2 3.9 0.5

District Total: 861 100.0 Literacy rate for District (Rural):

This table shows the number and percentage of villages having Schedule Tribes and the distribution of S.T. in different ranges ofliteracy rate for villages. In this table we find maximum number of villages having Schedule Tribes population in the range of literacy rate' of 51-60. The percentage of villages and population under thIS range is 15.2 percent and 16.0

57

4

32,068 30,686 25,130 9,051'

263

211,042

5

15.2 14.5 I {,9 4.3 0.1

100.0

percent respectively. The lowest number of village is found in the range of '0' literacy rate which gives 0.1 percent of villages and 0.0 percent of population in the range. The next highest numbers of villages are found in the range of 61-70 literacy rate. The percentage of villages under this range is 14.2 percent and the percentage of population is 15.2 percent.

TABLE30 : NUMBm AND pmCENTAGEOF SCHFDULED TRIBE LITERATES AND ILLlTmATES BYSEX IN TOWNS, 2001

SI Name and urban Number of literates and illiterates Percentage of literates Gap in

No. status of Number of literates Number of illiterates male/female

Town Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females literacy rate

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1. Resubelpara (MB) 10,833 5,527 5,306 5,149 2,485 2,664 82.6 84.7 80.6 4.1

2. Williamnagar (MB) 9,991 5,230 4,761 4,901 2,238 2,663 83.2 86.6 79.7 6.9

East Garo Hills {Urban} 201824 101757 10:067 10,050 41723 5,327 82.9 85.6 80.2 5.4

This table shows the number of literate and illiterates and also the percentage of literates of Schedule Tribes in the urban areas. The literacy rate of Schedule Tribes in the urban areas of the district is shown as 82.9 percent.of which male is 85.6 percent and female 80.2 percent.The gap in male/female

literacy is shown as 5.4 percent. It is seen that the literacy rate in the urban areas are higher than the rural literacy. Between the towns of the district Williamnagar town is having higher literacy rate with 83.2 percent while in Resubelpara town it is 82.6 percent.

TABLE 32 : NUMBER AND PERCENT AGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

Sl. Name of Persons Total Main workers Marginal workers Total workers Non workers

No. C.D. Block Males population (Main and marginal

Females workers)

Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

I. Resubelpara Persons 68,529 20,450 29.8 10,432 15.2 30,882 45.1 37,647 54.9

Males 34,791 13,458 38.7 3,312 9.5 16,770 48.2 18,021 51.8

Females 33,738 6,992 20.7 7,120 21.1 14,112 41.8 19.626 58.2

2. Dambo Rongjeng Persons 79;224 23,435 29.6 11,918 15.0 35,353 44.6 43,871 55.4

Males 40,273 15,243 37.8 3,835 9.5 19,078 47.4 21,195 52.6

Females 38,951 8,192 21.0 8,083 20.8 16,275 41.8 22,676 58.2 cont.

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TABLE 32: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON-WORKERS BY SEX IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

SI. Name of Persons Total Main workers

No. C.D. Block Males population

Females

Number Percentage

2 3 4 5 6

3. Songsak Persons 41,992 16.791 40.0 Males 21,362 9,774 45.8 Females 20,630 7,017 34.0

4. Samanda Persons 24,930 9,289 37.3 Males 12,664 5,290 41.8 Females 12,266 3,999 32.6

District (Rural) Persons 214,675 69,965 32.6 Total: Males 109,090 43,765 40.1

Females 105,585 26,200 24.8

It is seen that number of male main workers are more than the number of female main workers in all the C.D. Blocks of the district. However, female mar­ginal workers are found to be more than the male marginal workers in all the C.D. Blocks of the dis­trict. The female non workers are also found to be

Marginal workers Total workers Non workers

(Main and marginal workers)

Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage

7 8 9 10 II 12

3.966 9.4 20,757 49.4 21,235 50.6 1,246 5.8 11,020 51.6 10,342 48.4 2.720 13.2 9.737 47.2 10,893 52.8

2,870 11.5 12,159 48.8 12,771 51.2 1,011 8.0 6.301 49.8 6.363 50.2 1,859 15.2 5,858 47.8 6.408 52.2

29,186 13.6 99,151 46.2 115,524 53.8 9,404 8.6 53,169 48.7 55,921 51.3

19,782 18.7 45,982 43.5 59,603 56.5

more than the male non workers in all the C D Blocks of the District. Among the four C D Blocks in the District, percentage of main workers is found to be highe.st in Songsak C.D. Block with 40.0 percent while Dambo Rongjeng c.b. Block has the lowest main worker with 29.6 percent.

TABLE 33: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF MAIN WORKERS, MARGINAL WORKERS, AND NON­WORKERS BY SEX IN URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS, 2001

SI. Name and Persons Total Main workers

No. urban status of Males population UAffown Females

Number Percentage

2 3 4 5 6

I. Resubelpara (MB) Persons 17,660 4,529 25.6 Males 8,947 3,080 34.4 Females 8,713 1,449 16.6

2. WiIliamnagar (MB) Persons 18,247 4,312 23.6 Males 9,437 3,360 35.6 Females 8,810 952 10.8

District (Urban) Persons 35,907 8,841 24.6 Total: Males 18,384 6,440 35.0

Females 17,523 2,401 13.7

There are two towns in the district. It is seen that the percentage of total workers in Resubelpara with 41.7 percent are more than Williamnagar town with only 30.0 percent total workers. It is also observed that, though the percentage of total main workers are found to be more in Resubelpara than Williamnagar town, but male main workers are found to be more at Williamnagar than Resubelpara town.

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Marginal workers Total workers Non workers (Main and marginal

workers)

Number Percentage Number Percentage Number Percentage

7 8 9 10 11 12

2.837 16.1 7.366 41.7 10,294 58.3 1,019 11.4 4,099 45.8 4,848 54.2 1,818 20.9 3,267 37.5 5,446 62.5

1,167 6.4 5,479 30.0 12,768 70.0

527 5.6 3,887 41.2 5,550 58.8

640 7.3 1,592 18.1 7,218 81.9

4,004 11.2 ]2,845 35.8 23,062 64.2

],546 8.4 7,986 43.4 10,398 56.6 2,458 ]4.0 4,859 27.7 12,664 72.3

Percentage of marginal workers found ·to be more Williamnagar town. It is noticed from the table that in the urban areas of the district, the percentage of male main workers are more with 35.0percent than its counterpart female main workers which is only 13.7percent. However, among marginal workers female shows more with 14.0percent than male marginal workers which is shown as 8.4percent.

ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE35: DISTRIBUTION OF WORKERS BYSEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY IN C.D. BLOCKS, 2001

SINo. Name of C. D. Persons/ Total Total number Category of workers Block M ales/ population of workers

Females (M.ain + Cultivators Agricultural Household. Other Marginal) Labo,urers Industry workers

2 3

I. Resubelpara Persons

Males

Females

2. Dambo Rongjeng Persons

Males

3. Songsak Persons

Males

Females

4. Samanda Persons

Males

Females

District (Rural) Total: Persons

Males

Females

4

68,529

34,791

33,738

79,224

40,273

38,951

41,992

21,362

20,630

24,930

12,664

12,266

214,675

109,090

105,585

5

30,882 (45.1)

16,770 (48.2)

14,112 (41.8)

35,353 (44.6)

19,078 (47.4)

16,275 (41.8)

20,757 (49.4)

11,020 (51.6)

9,737 (47.2)

12,159 (48.8)

6,301 (49.8)

5,858 (47.8)

99,151 (46.2)

53,169 (48.7)

45,982 (43.5)

It is seen that 81.2 percent of cultivators are found in Songsak C.D. Block which is the highest amongst all the C.D. Blocks whereas Resubelpara C.D. Block with 65.1 percent is found to be lowest. The other workers with 13.8 percent is found to be highest in Resubeipara C.D. Block whereas Songsak C.D. Block with 10.1 percent other workers is found to

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6

20,105 (65.1)

10,720 (63.9)

9,385 (66.5)

26,492 (74.9)

14,120 (74.0)

12,372 (76.0)

16,865 (81.2)

8,951 (81.2)

7,914 (81.3)

9,629 (79.2)

4,832 (76.7)

4,797 (81.9)

73,091 (73.7)

38,623 (72.6)

34,468 (75.0)

7

5,527 ( 17.9)

2,897 (17.3)

2,630 (18.6)

3,662 (10.4 )

1,891 (9.9)

1,771 ( 10.9)

1,475 (7.1)

766 (7.0)

709 (7.3)

889 (7.3)

437 (6.9)

452 (7.7)

11,553 (11.7)

5,991 (11.3)

5,562 (12.1)

workers 8

1,000 (3.2)

201 (1.2)

799 (5.7)

1,260 (3.6)

368 ( 1.9)

892 (5.5)

322 ( 1.6)

133 ( 1.2)

189 ( 1.9)

162 ( 1.3)

72 (1.1 )

90 ( 1.5)

2,744 (2.8)

774 (1.5)

1,970 (4.3)

9

4,250 (13.8)

2,952 (17.6)

1,298 (9.2)

3,939 (11.1 )

2,699 (14.1)

1,240 (7.6)

2,095 (10.1 )

1,170 (10.6)

925 (9.5)

1,479 (12.2)

960 (15.2)

519 (8.9)

11,763 (11.9)

7,781 (14.6)

3,982 (8.7)

be lowest. Persons engaged in Househ'old Industry are very less in all the C.D. Blocks. With 17.9 percent Agricultural labourers the Resubelpara C.D. Block is found to be highest whereas Songsak C.D. Block with only 7.1 percent Agricultural labourer is found to be lowest. In the district level, cultivator is found to the highest with 73.7 percent.

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TABLE36 : DIS TRmUTION OF WORKERS BY SEX IN FOUR CATEGORIES OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY OF URBAN AGGLOMERATIONS I TOWNS ,2001

Serial N arne and urban Persons / Total Total number Category of workers number status ofUA ITown Males I population of workers Cultivator Agricultural Household Other

Females (Main + Labourers Industry workers Marginal) workers

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Number

(Percen~age)

Resubelpara (M B) Persons 17660 7366 2520 1719 205 2922 (41. 7) (34.2) (23.3) (2.8) (39.7)

Males 8947 4099 1263 846 70 1920 (45.8) (30.8) (20.6) (1.7) (46.8)

Females 8713 3267 1257 873 135 1002 (37.5) (38.5) (26.7) (4.1) (30.7)

2 Williarnnagar (M B) Persons 18247 5479 429 315 251 4484 (30.0) (7.8) (5.7) (4.6) (81.8)

Males 9437 3887 243 97 115 3432 (41.2) (6.3) (2.5) (3.0) (88.3)

Females 8810 1592 186 218 136 1052 (18.1) (11.7) ( 13.7) (8.5) (66.1)

District (Urban) Total Persons 35907 12845 2949 2034 456 7406 (35.8) (23.0) ( 15.8) (3.6) (57.7)

Males 18384 7986 1506 943 185 5352 (43.4) (18.9) (11.8) (2.3) (67.0)

Females 17523 4859 1443 1091 271 2054 (27.7) (29.7) (22.5) (5.6) (42.3)

Total number of cultivators in ResubeJpara town than Williamnagartown. However, Wi Iliamnagar town is found to be 2520 against only 429 numbers of has more Household Industry workers and other cultivators in Williamnagar town. Similarly Agricultural workers than Resubelpara town. In the case of Other labourers are also found to be more at Resubelpara Workers also Williamnagar is more than Resubelpara.

TABLE 37: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO

A VAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001

Sl Name of Number Type of amenity available No. C. D. block of Edu- Medical Improved Post Tele- Transport Banks Agricultural Approach Power

inhabited cation drinking Office # phone communicat Credit bypucca supply villages water· ions $ Societies road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

1. ResubeJpara 231 205 34 173 14 0 72 2 0 88 117 (100) (88.7) (14.7) (74.9) (6.1) (0.0) (31.2) (0.9) (0.0) (38.1) (50.6)

2. Darnbo Rongjeng 301 256 32 159 12 1 51 4 15 94 114 (100) (85.0) (10.6) (52.8) (4.0) (0.3) (16.9) ( 1.3) (5.0) (31.2) (37.9)

3. Songsak 195 152 16 102 8 0 43 2 0 50 31 (100) (77.9) (8.2) (52.3) (4. I) (0.0) (22.1) (1.0) (0.0) (25.6) (15.9)

4. Sarnanda 137 104 9 87 4 1 25 2 0 29 25 (100) (75.9) (6.6) (63.5) (2.9) (0.7) ( 18.2) ( 1.5) (0.0) (21.2) (18.2)

District Total: 864 717 91 521 38 2 191 10 15 261 287 (100) (83.0) (10.5) (60.3) (4.4) (0.2) (22.1) (1.2) (1.7) (30.2) (33.2)

Note : - Percenta~es are given in brackets. ... Based on the Improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household

has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump / tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly.

# Post office includes Post office, telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

This table gives the number and percentage of inhabited villages according to the type of amenities available in the village. From the table we see that the villages having amenities of education is 83.0 %. Improve drinking water 60.3 % and Electric power supply33.2 % which can be said to have' better facilities in village. However in the area of medical, Post and Telecommunication and Banking

Services are very poor. Among the C.D. Blocks Resubelpara C.D.Block is shown highest in Educational amenity with 88.7 %'while Samanda shows lowest with 75.9 %. Other amenities like medical, improved drinking water s~pply, Post Office, Transport CC!mmunication, Electric Power supply etc are also shown comparatively better in Resubelpara C.D.Block.

TABLE 38: NUMBER AND PERCENT OF RURAL POPULATION SERVED BY DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001

Type of amenity available SI No.

Name of C. D. block

Total popUlation

of inhabited

,villages

Edu­cation

Medical Improved Post Tele- Transport Banks Agricul- Approach Power

by pucca supply road

drinking Office phone communi- tural water· # cations $ Credit

2

I. ResubeJpara

3

67203 (100)

2. Dambo Rongjeng 78954 (100)

3. Songsak

4. Samanda

District Total:

42046 (100)

26472 (100)

214675 (100)

4

63113 (93.9)

72750 (92.1)

37125 (88.3)

21854 (82.6)

194842 (90.8)

5

14046 (20.9)

11989 ( 15.2)

7808 (18.6)

2518 (9.5)

36361 (16.9)

6

56279 (83.7)

49849 (63.1)

24857 (59.1)

18931 (71.5)

149916 (69.8)

7

5907 (8.8)

8

o (0.0)

6793 714 (8.6) (0.9)

4037 (9.6)

1407 (5.3)

18144 (8.5)

o (0.0)

374 ( 1.4)

1088 (0.5)

9 10

28534 1337 (42.5) (2.0)

17770 1182 (22.5) (1.5)

14305 1446 (34.0) (3.4)

7188 673 (27.2) (2.5)

67797 4638 (31.6) (2.2)

Societies 11

o (0.0)

3910 (5.0)

o (0.0)

o (0.0)

3910 (1.8)

12 13

34476 43206 (51.3) (64.3)

30925 36258 (39.2) (45.9)

15491 12431 (36.8) (29.6)

7716 7107 (29.1) (26.8)

88608 99002 (41.3) (46.1)

# Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. $ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

This table shows the number and percentage of population served by different amenities. It is seen that 90.8 % of the district rural population are served by Educational amenities, 69.8 % by Improved drinking water and 46.1 % by Electricity Power supply. Rural population of the district served by medical and Transport Communication is very low showing 16. 9

% and 31.6 % respectively. Other facilities like Telephone is almost nill and like Banking and Agricultural credit facilities are very low in rural villages of the district. Among the C.D. Blocks Resubelpara is having highest number of population served by almost all the amenities shown for the purpose.

TABLE 39: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES NOT HAVING CERTAIN AMENITIES, ARRANGED BY DISTANCE RANGES FROM THE PLACES WHERE THESE ARE AVAILABLE, 2001

Village not having the amenity of Distance range of place from the villages where the amenity is ~vai1able

Less than 5 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres Total

kilometres ~Col. 2 - 4} 2 3 4 5

I. Education ;-

(a) Primary School 125 20 3 148

(b) Middle School 349 219 162 730

(c) Degree College 16 33 815 864

cont.

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Village not having the amenity of Distance range of place from the villages where the amenity is available

Less than kilometres

2

2. Medical:-(a) Hospital 62 (b) PHC 405

3. Post Office 484

4~ Telephone 84

5. Bus Service 310

6. Banks (a) Commercial Bank 81 (b) Cooperative Bank 80

7. Agricultural Credit Societies 6

This table shows the number of villages not having certain amenities and the distance ranges from where such facilities are available to them. The table above shows different levels of education with maximum number of villages not having educational amenity in the higher educational level. Villages not having Primal)' Schools and middle School are more in distance range of less then 5 km from where such amenities are

5 5-10 kilometres 10+ kilometres . Total (Col. 2 - 4)

3 4 5

66 733 861 263 181 849

225 117 826

80 698 862

237 136 683

82 691 854 70 712 862

9 834 849

available. In case of medical maximum number of villages fall under 10 + km for Hospital while more villages fall under the range of less than 5 km. Other amenities like Post Office and Bus services, villages are more in the distance range of less than 5 km. However, the case of Telephone, Banking and other service, most of the village fall within the range of 10 and above kms from which such amenities are available.

TABLE 40: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO THE DISTANCE FROM THE NEAREST STATUTORY TOWN AND AVAILABILITY OF DIFFERENT AMENITIES, 2001

Distance Number of Type of amenity available range from inhabited

Telephone Transport Banks Agricultural Approach the nearest villages in Education Medical Post

statutory town each range Office # communications $ Credit bypucca

(in Societies road

kilometres) I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

less than 5 13 10 I 2 2

(100.0) (76.9) (7.7) (1504) ( 15.4)

5 -15 131 106 9 1 40 1 53

(100.0) (80.9) (6.9) (0.8) (30.5) (0.8) (40.5)

16·50 351 291 42 19 1 75 5 101 (100.0) (82.9) (12.0) (SA) (0.3) (21.4) (104) (28.8)

51+ 363 306 40 17 1 71 5 13 103

(100.0) (84.3) (1 1.0) (4.7) (0.3) (19.6) (104) (3.6) (28.4)

Unspecified 6 4 3 1 2

(IOO.O~ (66.7) (50.0) (16.7) (33.3)

District total 864 717 91 38 2 191 10 15 261

(100.0) (83.0) (10.5) (4.4) (0.2) (22.1) (1.2) (1.7) (30.2)

# Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office. S Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways.

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

This table shows the number and percentage of than 5 and more in the range of 51 and above from villages according to the distance range from near- the nearest town. It may be assumed that people est town with avaiiabillty of different amenities. From from nearer to the town can easily avail the facili-the table it is seen that the village having amenities ties from the town which generally give better ser-Education is less and medicals. In the range of less vices

TABLE 41: DISTRIBUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO POPULATION RANGE

AND AMENITIES AVAILABLE, 200 J

·Population Number of Type of amenity available range inhabited Education Medical Improved Post Telephone Transport Banks Agri cuI tural Approach Power

villages in drinking Office communic Credit by Pucca supply each range water* # ations $ Societies road

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1-499 789 644 69 456 25 1 152 7 15 211 234 ( 100.0) (81.6) (8.7) (57.8) (3.2) (0.1) (19.3) (0.9) (1.9) (26.7) (29.7)

500-999 69 68 17 59 10 1 33 1 44 48 (100.0) (98.6) (24.6) (85.5) (14.5) ( 1.4) (47.8) ( 1.4) (63.8) (69.6)

1000-1999 6 5 5 6 3 6 2 6 5 (100.0) (83.3) . (83.3) (100.0) (50.0) (100.0) (33.3) (100.0) (83.3)

2000-4,999

5000-9999

10000 +

District total 864 717 91 521 38 2 191 10 15 261 287 (100.0) (83.0) (10.5) (60.3) (4.4) (0.2) (22.1) (1.2) (1.7) (30.2) (33.2)

# Post office includes Post office, Telegraph office and Post and telegraph office.

$ Transport communication includes bus service, rail facility and navigable waterways .

.. Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'Improved' or otherwise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump I tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to 'Improved drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingly.

This table shows the number and percentage of villages according to population range with availability of amenities. It is seen that villages in the range of 1-499 population are more though the percentage of

villages having different amenities are less. The percentage of villages having different amenities are more in the population of500-999. In the district there is no village beyond popUlation 2000.

TABLE 42: DISTRmUTION OF VILLAGES ACCORDING TO LAND VS~ 2001

Serial Name of C. D. block Number of Total area Percentage of Percentage of irrigated area to

number inhabited villages

2 3 4

Resubelpara 231

2 Dambo Rongjeng 301

3 Songsak 195

4 Samanda 137

District Total: 864 Note: - Cultivable area = irrigated area + unirrigated area

The information on cultivable land and irrigated and un-irrigated cultivable land are not available due

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cultivable area to total total cultivable area

area 5 6

to non cadestrially surveyed. So, in this table oniy numbetr of inhabited village is shown.

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TABLE 43: PER CAPITA RECEIPT AND EXPENDITURE IN STATUTORY TOWNS

Serial Class, name & urban Per capita receipt Per capita expenditure number status of the Town Total Through From all Total General Public health Public Public Other(s)

taxes other Adminis- and works institutions sources· tration conVeniences

2 3 4 5

1 IV Resubelpara (MB) 119 6.6 112.4 2 IV Williamnagar (MB) 241.5 17.0 224.5

District Total 181.2 11.9 169.4

This table shows the per capita receipt and expenditure in the Towns. It is seen from table that Resubelpara town has total per capita receipt of Rs.

6 7 8 9 10 11

51.3 241.5 241.5

147.9 122.7

119 while per capita expenditure is shown Rs. 51 . .3. In Williamnagar town the per capita receipt is shown as Rs. 241.5 while per capita expenditure is Rs. 241.5.

TABLE 44 : SCHOOLS I COLLEGES PER 10,000 POPULATION IN STATUTORY TOWNS, 2001

Serial Name and urban status Type of educational institution

number of Town Primary Junior Secondary I Secondary I Senior College

Middle Matriculation Secondary 2 3

Resubelpara (MB) 14.2 2 Williamnagar (MB) 7.1

District Total 10.6

Primary Schools per 10,000 populations are found to be double in Resubelpara than Williamnagar where as Junior Secondary/Middle Schools per 10,000 populations are found to be more in

TABLE 45 : NUMBER OF BEDS IN MEDICAL INSTITUTIONS IN TOWNS, 2001

Serial Name and urban status Number of beds in number of the Town medical institutions per

10,000 population

2 3

1 Resubelpara(MB) 17 2 Williamnagar(MB) 55

Distrct Total 36

This table shows number of beds available in medical institutions per 10,000 population in the urban areas of the district. From the table we find that there are average of 36 beds per 10,000 population in the district urban areas.

4 5 6 7

5.1 2.8 0.6 0.6 7.1 2.7 0.5 I.J

6.1 2.8 0.6 0.8

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Williamnagar·than Resubelpara town. Institutions viz Secondary/Matriculation, Senior Secondary and Colleges are found to be equal in both the towns

of district.

TABLE 46: PROPORTION OF SLUM POPULATION IN TOWNS, 2001

SI Name of Total Slum Percentage of No. the Town population population slum population

to total population

2 3 4 5

Nil

District Total

Table 46 shows proportion of slum population in Towns, 200 I. As there is no slum population in both the towns of East Garo Hills, the table may be treated

as NIL.

ANALYTICAL NOTE

TABLE 47: MOST IMPORTANT COMMODITY EXPORTED OUT OF AND

MANUFACTURED IN TOWNS, 2001

SI. Name and urban Most important commodity No. status of Town

Manufactured EXEorted I 2 3 4 l. Resubelpara (MB) Cement Bettie Nut

Hume Pipe Bamboo Soft Drink Mustard Seed

2. Williamnagar (MB) Cement Ginger Hume Pipe Mustard Oil Soft Drink

This table gives the list of Commodities manufactured in the towns and also the commodities exported outside the town. It is seen t11at manufacturing cement is the only factory in the district which is very important commodity and also exported. outside the town. There are few agricultural horticultural products shown as exporter. BettIe Nut, Bamboo and Mustard Seed are the main important agricultural products which are exported from the Resubelpara Town of the district. In the case of William nagar town, Ginger and Mustard Oil are the main two agricultural products exported from the Town.

TABLE 48: HOUSEHOLDS BY TENURE STATUS AND NUMBER OF ROOMS

Tenure Number pf dweling Number of households status households Total Schedule Castes Scheduled Tribes

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

Owned No exclusive room 1,331 1,261 70 48 41 7 1,272 1,212 8)

One room 12,226 11,540 686 336 321 15 11,708 11,152 556 Two rooms 17,527 15,891 1,636 299 251 48 17,012 15,544 1,468 Three rooms 7,650 6,262 1,388 168 139 29 7,389 6,069 1,320 3+ rooms 3,664 2,582 1,082 46 33 13 3,548 2,524 1,024 Median number of rooms 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 3

Rented No exclusive room 51 40 II II 10 I 28 24 4 One room 579 294 285 36 16 20 203 116 ~

Two rooms 660 210 450 53 14 39 402 158 244 Three rooms 477 110 367 37 JO 27 329 86 243 3+ rooms 217 49 168 16 4 12 147 38 109 Median number of rooms 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3

Others No exclusive room 12 IO 2 4 2 2 7 7 0

One room 138 85 53 32 5 27 ~ 75 12

Two rooms 244 131 113 15 8 7 195 110 85

Three rooms 173 78 95 IO 5 5 140 61 79

3+ rooms 61 29 32 6 4 2 53 25 28

Median number of rooms 2 2 2 2 2 2 3

District Total 45,0]0 38.572 6,438 1,117 863 254 42,520 37,201 5,319

Data source: Census of India 2001, H-series: "Tables on Houses, Household amenities and Assets".

Number of households having two rooms are rooms household. In respect of Scheduled Caste

found to be more in owned, rented and others household one room household is found to be more

households for the total & urban households of the than the others. In most of the cases median number

district. However, for rural rented households, one of rooms are found to be 2. In case of urban the

room households are found to be more than the two median room is 3 in all the cases.

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TABLE-49: PERCENTAGE DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEHOLD LIVING IN PERMANENT, SEMI PERMANENT AND TEMPORARY HOUSES, 2001

SI District! Total Rural Urban No C.D. Block Perma- Semi Temp- Unclas- Perma- Semi Temp- Unclas- Perma- Semi Temp- Unclas-

nent permanent orary sifiable nent permanent orary sifiable nent permanent orary sifiable 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 '13 14

1. East Garo 8.39 16.37 75.20 0.05 5.80 14.18 79.95 0.06' 23.87 29.43 46.69 Hills (3776) (7366) (33846) (22) (2239) (5471) (30840) (22) (1537) (1895) (3006)

2. Resubelpara 9.39 18.70 71.81 0.10 7.15 16.38 76.34 0.12 18.62 28.24 53.14 (1438) (2863) ( 10994) (15) (881) (2018) (9404) (15) (557) (845) ( 1590)

3. Dambo 6.68 18.23 75.04 0.05 6.68 18.23 75.04 0.05 Rongjeng (938) (2560) (10538) (7) (938) (2560) (10538) (7)

4. Songsak 3.10 5.28 91.62 3.10 5.28 91.62 (242) (413) (7160) (242) (413) (7160)

5. Samanda 14.77 19.51 65.72 4.05 10.92 85.03 28.44 30.47 41.09 (1158) ( 1530) (5154) (178) (480) (3738) (980) ( 1050) (1416)

Permanent :I. Permanent houses refers to those houses whose wall & roofs are made of pucca marerials i.e., where, burnt bricks, OJ. Sheets or other metal sheets, stone cement concrete is used for wall and tiles slate, shingle, corrugated iron, zinc or other sheet.

Semi permanent : 2. Semipermanent houses refer to those houses made of other types of materials.

Temporary : 3. Temporary houses refers to those houses having wall and roofs made of kutcha materials i.e.where grass, leaves, reeds, bambdoo mud, unbumt bricks, are used for the construction of walls and grass, leaves reeds, bamboo hatch, mud, unbumt bricks.

Households in living temporary houses are found houses are found to be more in urban areas than to be more than permanent, semi permanent and rural areas and temporary houses are found to be unclassifiable houses. Permanent and semi permanent more in rural areas.

TABLE 50 : PERCENT AGE OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING IMPROVED DRINKING WATER SOURCE,

ELECTRICITY, BATHROOM, TOILET AND DRAINAGE FACILITY, 2001

SI C.D.Block Total Number of Number and percentage of households having

No. Rural Households Improved drinking Urban water'" Electricity Bathroom Toilet Draina~e

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1. Resubelpara Total 15310 11243 3836 1374 13396 '2881 (73.4) (25.1 ) (09.0) (87.5) (18.8)

Rural 12318 8462 2185 618 10513 2256 (68.7) (17.7) (05.0) (85.3) (18.3)

Urban 2992 2781 1651 756 2883 625 (92.9) (55.2)

]If (25.3) (96.4) (20.9)

2. Damborongjeng Total 14043 8092 1804 411 9398 2~50 (57.6) (12.8) (02.9) (66.9) (17.4)

Rural 14043 8092 1804 411 9398 2450 (57.6) (12.8) (02.9) (66.9) (17.4)

Urban

3. Songsak Total 7815 3473 420 191 5041 928 (44.4) (05.4) (02.4) (64.5) (1 J .9)

Rural 7815 3473 420 191 5041 928 (44.4) (05.4 ) (02.4) (64.5) ( 11.9),

Urban

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ANALYTICAL NOTE

SI No.

C.D.Block Total Rural Urban

Number of Number and percentage of households having

2 3

4. Samanda Total

Rural

Urban

District Total

Households Improved drinking

4

7842

4396

3446

45010

water· 5

4354 (55.5)

1451 (33.0)

2903 (84.2)

27162 (60.3)

Electricity 6

3086 (39.4)

813 (18.5)

2273 (66.0)

9146 (20.3)

Bathroom 7

851 ( 10.9)

62 (01.4)

789 (22.9)

2827 (6.3)

Toilet 8

5919 (75.5)

2735 (62.2)

3184 (92.4)

33754 (75.0)

Drainage 9

1880 (24.0)

642 (14.6)

1238 (35.9)

8139 (18.1)

* Based on the improved drinking water source, drinking water supply has been classified as 'mproved' or other wise. If the household has access to drinking water supplied from a tap or a hand pump! tube well situated within or outside the premises it is considered as having access to'limprove drinking water source'. However, the concept of improved drinking water is state specific and this is to be considered accordingJy.( As per state of Meghalaya, Tap, Hand pump, Tube Well, Well are considered as 'Improved' source of drinking water.

Percentage of households having Improved drinking water is found to be highest in Resubelpara C D Block with 73.4 percent and Songsak CD Block is found to be lowest with 44.4 percent.. Number & percentage

of households having Electricity, Bathroom, Toilet & Drainage are found to be highest in Samanda C D Block with 39.4 percent whereas Songsak CD Block is found to be lowest with 5.4 percent household.

TABLE 51: NUMBER AND PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE OF FUEL USED FOR COOKING, 2001

SI No

C.D. Block

Total Total Fire Rural Househ wood Urban olds

Crop residue

Cowdung Electri- Coal/Lignite cake city (charcoal)

2 3 4 5 6 7

I. Resubelpara Total 15310 14884 247 9 (97.2) (1.6) (O.I)

Rural 12318 11992 205 8 (97.4) (1.7) (0.1)

Urban 2992 2892 42 (96.7) (1.4)

I (O.O)

2. Dambo Total 14043 13741 126 4 (O.O) Rongjeng (97.8) (0.9)

3. Songsak

4. Samanda

Rural

Urban

Total

Rural

Urban

Total

14043 13741 (97.8)

126 (0.9)

7815 7603 201 (97.3) (2.6)

7815 7603 (97.3)

7842 7054 (90.0)

201 (2.6)

137 (1.7)

4396 4314 71 (98.1) (1.6)

Urban 3446 2740 66 (79.5) (1.9)

4 (0.0)

I (0.0)

I (O.O)

8

19 (0.1)

12 (0.1 )

7 (0.2)

7 (0.0)

7 (0.0)

5 (0.1 )

5 (0.1 )

36 (0.5)

I (0.0)

35 ( 1.0)

9

I (0.0)

1 (0.0)

3 (0.0)

3 (0.1)

Cooking Gas

(L.P.G.) 10

Bio­gas

II

50 11 (0.3) (0.1)

25 1 (0.2) (0.0)

25 10 (0.8) (0.3)

12 4 (O.I) (0.0)

12 (0.1 )

I (0.0)

1 (O.O)

426 (5.4)

3 (0.1 )

4 (0.0)

I (0.0)

423 I (12.3) (0.0)

District Total 45010 43282 711 14 67 4 489 16 (96.2) ( 1.6) (0.0) (0.1) (0.0) ( 1.1) (0.0)

Data source: Census of India 2001, H-serics: " Table on Houses, Household amenities· and Assets".

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Kerosene Others No cooking

12 13 14

39 (0.3)

25 (0.2)

14 (0.5)

30 (0.2)

30 (0.2)

3 (0.0)

3 (0.0)

165 (2.1)

I (0.0)

164 (4.8)

237 (0.5)

I (0.0)

1 (0.0)

50 (0.3)

49 (0.4)

I (0.0)

119 (0.8)

119 (0.8)

20 (0.3)

6 (O.I )

14 (0.4)

I 189 (0.0) (0.4)

2 J 4 5

In all the C D Blocks of the district, percentage of firewood are used by more than 90 percent of the

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households. Other type of fuel used for cooking are found to be negligible.

TABLE 52: NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS AVAILING BANKING SERVICES AND NUMBER OF HOUSEHOLDS HAVING EACH OF THE SPECIFIED ASSET, 2001.

SI No.

C.D. Block Total Total Total number Availability of households assets --------~--------~-------------------------Rural number of of households Radio! Television Telep- Bicycle Scooter, Car, None of the

Urban households availing Transistor hone Motor Jeep, van specified banking services

Cycle, assets Moped

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

1. Resubelpara Total 15,310 Rural 12,318 Urban 2,992

2. Dambo Rongjeng Total 14,043 Rural 14,043 Urban

2,406 1,334 1,072

1,181 1,181

6,033 4,561 1,472

5,322 5,322

3. Songsak Total 7,815 Rural 7,815

384 384

2,532 2,532

Urban

4. Samanda Total 7,842 Rural 4,396 Urban 3,446

2,268 612

1,656

3,264 1,775 1,489

District Total 45,010 Rural 38,572 Urban 6,438

6,239 3,511 2,728

17,151 ]4,190 2,961

This table shows the number of households who are availing Banking Services and having different specified assets shown in the table. From the table we fmd that 13.9 percent of total household in the district are availing Banking Service, of which 9.1 percent household in the rural areas are availing while in the urban areas 42.4 percent households are availing Banking services. Among the C D Block level Samanda Block is having higher percentage of household with 28.9 percent followed by Resubelpara with 15.7 percent of households availing Banking services. Songsak Block is having lowest number and percentage of households that are availing banking service. Maximum number of households availing banking services are in the urban areas

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1,834 1,027

807

780 780

185 185

1,719 273

1,446

4,518 2,265 2,253

233 133 100

74 74

7,387 5,591 ).796

5,039 5,039

17 1,288 17 ).288

267 1,473 20 394

247 1,079

591 15,187 244 12,3]2 347 2,875

684 355 329

202 202

79 79

502 61

441

1,467 697 770

156 65 91

64 64

5,846 5,061

785

6,346 6,346

31 4,773 31 4,773

170 3,612 14 2,429

156 1,183

421 20,577 174 18,609 247 1,968

Household having specified assets are maximum in having Radio/Transistor followed by haying Bicycle with 38.1 percent and 33.7 percent respectively in the district. Households having Car, Jeep, Van are only 0.9 percent ofthe total households in the district. Among the C. D. Blocks Resubelpara block is showing maximum number of household having Bicycle with 7387 ( 48.2 percent) and also having RadiolTransistor with 6033 ( 39.4 percent). Songsak Block is recorded lowest number of households having RadiolTransistor with 2532 (32.4 percent) and having Bicycle with only 1288 (16.5 percent). Household having Car, Jeep & Van is shown 31 ( 0.4 percent) in Songsak Block.

ANALYTICAL NOTE

Major Social and Cultural Events

The Garos have all along maintained their own traditional and culture. Before they enter into the Garo Hills, the Garos wandered through the Assam plain many of whom settled down in pockets, but they were not influenced by the culture of the plain. In the interior of the hills they maintained complete freedom from the influence of other.

The organisation of the Garos is more or less democratic. When a matter is in dispute all concerned including the woman, assembled and debate with feasting proportionate to the gravity of the issue. Generally the chair is taken by the Nokma, if it concerns only one village, or by the laskar (a petty magistrate appointed b.y the District Council generally on election by the Nokmas of the charge). There is no definite division into groups or classes with a definite order of social precedence in between these classes. Any man who has acquired social status is called a 'Nokma', anyone else is an ordinary man (ramram mande).

The most distinctive social organisation among the Garo society is the matrilineal system which is still carried out with great thoroughness. Inheritance goes to the female and property frequently goes to the daughter and the son-in-law. Where'this is the case among the non-christian Caros the son-in-law is compelled to marry his mother-in-law if she is still alive. When a woman dies, the family property passes to the youngest daughter, or occasionally to her eldest daughter. The husband is, however, allowed to retain possession of the estate ifhe can succeed in obtaining one of his first wife's family as his second spouse.

In respect of dresses, in the old days and even now in the interior of the Garo Hills, the Garos costume is as scanty as it is compatible with decency. The principal garment of the men is the Gando, the man wear a narrow cloth about six inches wide and about six or seven feet long which is passed between the leg and fastened around the waist. The women's cloth which is only about fourteen inches broad is fastened round the body below the navel, the two top comers meeting over the weist; the bottom comers are left unfastened, as otherwise the petticoat would be too tight making it comfortable. The women load their ears with masses of brass earrings, each 6Y2

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inches in circumference and weighting altogether just under 2 Ibs in the lobe of a single ear. Garos wear turbans tightly round the top of their head. They generally do not cover the upper part of the body when it is hot. However, a cotton cloth or blanket is used to cover their body when it is cold.

Religious, Historical and Tourist Interest places

1. Rongrenggiri

It is situated near Williamnagar town where the Garos had fought the last historic battle against the Britishers in 1872 which ultimately led them to tender their submission to the Britishers. The trench dugged 'by the Britishers near the District Council Dak Bungalow at Chisobibra can still be seen till this day. It is also here that a Pa Togan Nengminza Memorial was erected by the Government, in memory of Pa Togan who was a great freedom fighter of the Garos against the British.

2. Raja Simla

It is situated on the north just on the border of Goalpara district. The first Baptist Christian Church was established here by the American Baptist Mission with the help of the first Garo converts, viz., Omed and Ramke.

3. Tasek Wari

It is situated near Songsak. It is a beautiful natural lake which has been developed as a tourist spot. The go-yernment has also taken up to develop the fishery in this lake.

4. Nongalbibra

Nongalbibra is the place where river Nongal joins the river Simsang. There are rich deposits of coal in and around this place. Electric Thermal Project is constructed here. This place is popular for coal mining work and became a business center.

5. Hot Spring

This hot spring is found on the hill of village Resu Bakrapara. Now the residential area have extended to this area.

6. NaokaChikong

It is a natural pool in the Ildek river near village Adokgiri. Mostly one type offish called naoka is found in this pool. During breeding season the fishes climb the waterfalls and the people could catch fishes abundantly.

7. Rongbang Falls

This is a river falls of one tributary of river Simsang. The Rongbang Dare is one of the beautiful falls which can be seen from Tura­Williamnagar road.

Scope of Village and Town Directory

Incorporation of non-census data in the District Census Handbook known as the Village Directory and the Town Directory started in the 1971 census. In that census the data presented in the Village Directory were educational and medical facilities, drinking water, post and telegraph, market days, communication (bus stop, railway station and water way), nearest town from the village, power supply and staple food. On land use pattern the data presented were forest, area irrigated, area unirrigated, cultivable waste and area non-available for cultivation. Data on land use pattern could not be shown due to their non-availability.

In the 1981 census, by and large, the same data as that of 1971 were presented in the Vi llage Directory. The only addition to that of 1971 was approach to the village, the area under jhum cultivation

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due to heavy demand on those data by the data-users. In the 1991 census, the same data were presented without addition or subtraction. •

In the Census of Inpia, 2001, the scope of the Village Directory has been enlarged to cover data on telephone facilities, the number of commercial a~d co-operative banks, the number of agricultural, non­agricultural and other credit societies, recreational and cultural facilities (cinema/video halls, sports club, stadium/auditorium) available in the village. It also covers data on receipt of newspaper/magazine in the viJlage and the most important commodities manufactured in the village.

The Town Directory of the 1971 census had seven statements. Statement-I presented data on status, growth, History and functional categories of towns; Statement-II, Physical Aspects and Location of Towns; Statement-In, Municipal Finance; Statement-IV, Civics and other Amenities; Statement-V, Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities in towns; Statement-VI, Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking; and Statement-VII, Population by Religions. Statement I to VI were retained in the 1981, 1991 and 2001 census also. In the 1981 and 1991 censuses, Statement-VII was dropped and Statement-IVA, showing civic and other Amenities in slums was incorporated. In the Census of India, 200 I, Statement­IVA has been replaced by Statement-VII displaying the same data as Statement-IVA.

PART-A VILLAGE AND TOWN DIRECTORY

Village Directory

Note explaining the abbreviations used in the Village Directory

The "Village Directory" is one of the traditional 'compilations of the Census. It gives the list of villages, their location numbers, their area, population, number of households, amenities such as educational, medical" drinking water, post and telegraph, commercial and co-operative baV,ks, agricultural non-agricultural and other credit societies, recreational and cultural facilities, communication, approach to village, nearest town with a distance, power supply availability of newspaper and magazines, most important commodity manufactured and land use of each village.

Village is a statutory recognized unit having a definite boundary and separate land records. In case, a complete village is treated as an outgrowth of urban agglomeration, data on amenities for that village, have not been given in the Village Directory but shown along with the urban component. The villages which are consider as a Cen~us Town', the amenities data are shown in the Town Directory. For those villages I

:which have partly merged in an outgrowth of U.A" the amenities data are shown in the Village Directory for tbat particular village.

The 'un-inhabited' villages ( villages with no population) have been indicated as such after furnishing details in columns 1 to 3 i.e., Serial number, Name of village & location code number and area of the village against column no. 4 to 18. The land use data for such villages are shown in col. 19 to 23. - t

The Village Directory format has 23 columns and the details given under each column are for the village

are as folIows:-

Columns 1: Serial Number I" I

~elf explanatory. All the villages within the CD Block ~re presented serially in the ascending order of their

location code number.

Oolumns 2 : Name and Location Code Number of village

The name and location code number of the . village

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village are shown against these columns. This also includes the forest and uninhabited villages.

Column 3 : Area of the village

The area of the Villages in hectares are given. Wherever the area figures was not furnished by the concerned department the column is left blank.

Column 4: Total population

The total population of the village as per 2001 Census is given against this column. .

Column 5: Number of households

The number of households as per 2001 Census is given in this column.

Amenities I

In column 6 to 23, availability in respect of different amenities such as education, medical, drinking water, post, telegraph, banks, credit societies, communication, power, approach road etc. in each village has been depicted with appropriate codes against the column concerned. Wherever the amenities are not available in the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 ~ms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given. Column wise details are given below:

Column 6: Educational

Classes upto class V included in Primary School. This will include nursery school, kindergarten school. Pre-basic school, pre-primary school, junior basic school upto class V.

Classes from VI to VIII are included in the middle school.

Classes from IX and X included in High secondary school. Classes XI and XII are included in senior secondary school.

in case of composite schools like middle school

with primary school or secondary school with middle school, these are also included in the number of

primary and middle schools, respectively.

Accordingly any of the following types of institutions if exists within the village is shown as per codes given below :

Column 6 : Educational

(i) Primary School P

(i~) Middle School M

(iii) Secondary School S

(iv) Senior Secondary School PUC

(v) College C

(vi) Industrial School' . (vii) Training School Tr

(viii) Adult literacy class/centre AC

(ix) Others (specify) e.g. Sanskrit 0 Pathshala, Senior basic school, Navodaya Vidyalaya, Makhtab,etc.

More than one institution of a type in the village is indicated by the number within brackets against

the abbreviation, e.g. P(3), M(4), etc.

Column 7 : Medical

Availability of medical facility within the village is indicated by following. codes:

(i) Allopathic Hospital H

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

(vi)

(vii)

(viii)

(ix)

(x)

Ayurvedic Hospital

Unani Hospital

Homeopathic Hospital

Allopathic Dispensary

Ayurvedic Dispensary

Unani Dispensary

Homeopathic Dispensary

Maternity & Child Welfare

Maternity Home

Child Welfare Centre

Health Centre

Primary Health Centre

Primary Health Sub-Centre

Family W' elfare Centre

T.B. Clinic

HA

HU

H Hom

D

DA

DU

D Hom

MCW

MH

CWC

HC

PRC

PHS

FWC

TB

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(xi) Nursing Home NH

(xii) Registered Private Medical RMP Practitioner

(xii) Subsidised Medical SMP Practitioner

(xiv) Community Health Worker CHW

(xv) Others 0

More than one institution of a type in the village is indicated by the number within brackets against the abbreviations, e.g. H(3), D(4), etc.

• Column 8: Drinking Water

The type of the drinking water supply sources available within the village are indicated by codes as follows:

(i) Tap Water ,T

(ii) Well Water W

(iii) Tank Water TK

(iv) Tubewell Water TW

(v) Handpump HP

(vi) River Water R

(vii) Canal C

(viii) Lake L

(ix) Spring S

(x) Others 0

(xi) Summer Source SS

Column 9 : Post, Telegraph a~d Telephone

It is indicated by codes as shown below whether within the village exists the following amenities:

(i) Post Office PO

(ii) Telegraph Office TO

(iii) Post & Telegraph Office PTO

(iv) Telephone Connection PH

Column 10 : Commercial and Co-operative

Banks

If the village is served by any banking service,

commercial bank, co-operative bank etc. the same is indicated in codes mentioned below along with the number of banks in brackets. If not available the distance of nearest place where the facility exist is

given:

(i) Commercial Bank CM

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

(ii) Co-operative Bank

Column 11 : Credit Societies

CP

If the village enjoys the services of Credit Societies i.e. Agricultural Credit Societies, Non Agricultural Credit Society or Other Credit Societies, the same is indicated in codes mentioned below along with the number of such societies in brackets. In case the facility is not available within the village the distance of the nearest place where such facility exist is given:

(i) Agric\}ltural Credit Society CS

(ii) Non- Agricultural Credit Society NCS

(iii) Other Credit Society OCS

Column 12 : Rec'reational and cultural facilities

If facilities such as CinemalVideo hall, Sports .Club, Stadium! Auditorium is available in the village.

;The same 'is recorded in these columns. If not available th,e particulars of the nearest place with the facility is recorded. The information is indicated in codes mentioned below along with the number of such facilities in brackets:

t,: I (i) CinemalVideo Hall CV

(ii) Sports Club

(iii) Stadium! Auditorium

Column 13 : Communications

SP

ST

If the village is served ,by any mode of public/ private transport like Bus, Railway station or Navigable water ways they are to be mentioned as follows:

(i) Bus

(ii) Railway Station

(iii) Navigable Waterway "

Column 14: Approach to village

BS

RS

NW

!.\ Approach to village refers to the state of road ieading to village. The approach to the village is indicated in following codes:

t, (i) Paved Road PR

(ii) Mud road MR

(iii) Foot path FP

(iv) Navigable River NR

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(v) Navigable Canal NC

(vi) Navigable waterways other NW than River, Canal

Column 15 : Nearest Town and distance

The distance is given in kilometers in brackets against the name of the town nearest to the village.

Column 16 : Power supply

Availability of Power Supply in the village, whatever may be the form of its use is given by using following codes:

(i) Electricity for domestic use ED

(ii) Electricity for agricultural use EAG

(iii) Electricity for other purposes EO

(iv) Electricity for all purposes EA

Column 17 : News PaperlMagazine

If village receives any News PaperlMagazines the same is noted in this column using following codes:

(i) News Paper

(ii) Magazine

N

M

Column 18 : Most important commodities manufactured

The name of three most important commodities manufactured in the village is recorded against th!s column.

Column 19 to 23 : Land use i.e. area under different types of land use

Land use data maintained by the State/ UT Govts. are furnished against -these columns. The data concerning area under Forest, Irrigated land (by source), Un-irrigated land, Culturable waste and Area not available for cultivation in the village are shown against these columns. The area figures are given in hectare(s) up to one decimal. Desh '-' is recorded wherever the information is not made available by the concerned department. The codes used for different types of irrigation faci lities available in the village are indicated below:

(i) Government Canal GC

(ii) Private Canal PC

(iii) Well (without electricity) W

(iv) Well (with electricity) WE

(v) Tubewell (without electricity) TW

(vi) Tubewell (with electricity) TWE

(vii) Tank TK

(viii) River R

(ix) Lake L

(x) Waterfall WF (xi) Others 0

(xii) Total T

The village directory also carries the following appendices.

Appendix-I It gives the abstract of educational, medical and other amenities available in villages C. D. Block wise of the district.

Appendix-I-A

Appendix-I-B

Appendix-I-C

Appendix-II

Indicates number of vi II ages C. D. Block wise having one or more primary schools.

Indicates number of villages C. D. Block wise having primary, middle and secondary schools.

Shows number of villages C. D. Block wise with different sources of drinking water facilities.

Indi9ates the list of villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or ~ore important amenities.

Appendix-II-A 'Indicates list of Census Towns which do not have one or more amenities.

Appendix-III

Appendix-N

Appendix-V

Appendix-VI

Appendix-VII

It gives the land utilisation data in respect of Census Towns / non­municipal Towns.

C D Block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available.

Summary showing number of villages not having Schepuled Castes population.

Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population.

The appendix shows the list of villages according to proportion of the

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A, VII B Scheduled castes and Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges.

Appendix-VIII Indicates C D Block wise number of villages under each Gram Panchayat.

Appendix-IX Shows number of different types of girls school in a village.

List of villages merged in towq and out-growth in the Resubelpara Town

SI. Name of Location Code of No. Villages 1991 Census

I. Haluapara 04001001·50 2. Bakrapara 0400100149 3. Chibagok 0400100143 4. Rongpetchi 0400100119 5. Boisaldam 0400100130 6. Babukona 0400100151 7. Kaldang Songma . 0400100152 8. Kaldang Rongsak 0400100152 9. KlUdang Babupara 0400100157

10. Lower Daram 0400100137 11. Daram Akaki 0400100138 12. Katcharipara 13. Daram Songma 0400100139 14. Daram Tekalang 0400100135 15. Daram Mangtu 0400100136 16. Rompara Garo 0400100140 17. Rompara Rabha 0400100141 18. Daram Gitinggre 0400100134 19. Bangalmum 0400100142 20. Daram Rabha 0400100133 21. DilmaAga 0400100202 22. Dilma Rejakgittim 0400100169 23. Dilma Doreng Saram 0400100168 24. Dilma Soksan 0400100167 25. Balnaram 26. DilmaApal 27. Gajingpara 0400100171 28. Abagre· 29. Jamgaon Sorokpara 0400100172 30. Jamgaon Rabha 31. Salpara 0400100160 32. 8abupara 0400100165 33. Mendipathar Garo 0400100166 34. Mendipathar Bazar 0400100158 35. Mendipathar Rabha 0400100159 36. Resubelpara 0400100148 37. Nangaburi 0400100144 38. Tekachang 0400100145 39. Jonglapara Sanggitcham 0400100129 40. Jong\apara Songgital 0400\00129 41. Nokchelpra 0400100146 42. Rongdup Rabha 0400100146

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TOTAL POPULATION 0)' CJ). BlOCK ... _ _

TOTAL NVlffiER OF TOWNS IN C.D. BLOCK

TOTAl. NUMBER 0' VJllAGI!S IN CD. BLOCK

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VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Alphabetical list of Villages (CD. blocli wise)

Name ofthe District:East Gam Hills Name of CD Block: Resubelpara ,

serial Narre of village 2001 Census location 1991 Census bcation

~r code n1.ll1ixr code nllII11::x!r 1 2 3 4

Name of.SulrDist: 0001 1. Abanda 00172800 040010001000100225 2. Achotchonggre 00159700 040010001000100060 3. Ajasiram 00165500 040010001000100117 4. Aniaga 00156500 040010001000100028 5. Arai Apal 00176700 04001000]000100264 6. Aruak Nokatgre 00163100 040010001000100094 7. Aruak Songgital 00162200 040010001000100085 8. Aruakgre 00161900 040010001000100082 9. Bajengdoba 00160400 040010001000100067:

10. Bakenang Nalsa 00160500 040010001000100071 11. Bakenang Nalsa 001608QO 12. BaRenang Rabha 00167200 040010001000100161 13. Bakenang Songma 00160600 040010001000100069 14. Balkolgre 00157000 040010001000100033 15. Balmuri 00154200 :,040010001000100005

I

16. Bangsi Aga 00176100 040010001000100257 17. BangsiApal 00174900 040010001000100245 18. Bangsi Bokda 00175700 040010001000100253 19. Bangsi Dogru 00176200 040010001000100258 20. Bangsi Minol 00176300 040010001000100259 21. Barali Katonggre 00154100 040010001000100004 22. Baralipara 00155400 040010001000100017 23. Bekbekgre 00163300 040010001000100096 24. Berubari 00165100 040010001000100113 25. Bikselgre (Rangsol) 00157300 040010001000100036 26. Boda Apal 00166200 040010001000100125 27. Bokmagre 00166500 040010001000100128 28. Bolbokpara (Chore Bolbok) 00166900 040010001000100155 29. Bolongpang 00161100 040010001000100074 30. Bolpuma 00170100 040010001000100198 31. Boisong B.Mohol 00156~00 040010001000100026 32. Boisong Kelchidam 00155200 040010001000100015 33. Bolsong SeIbaIgre 00154500 040010001000100014 34. Bolsong Songma 00156400 040010001000100027

35. Boisongkama 00156200 040010001000100025

36. Bongbanchi 00157400 040010001000100037 37. Bonggare Chimitcheng 00171700 040010001000100214

38. Bonggare Olbaknang 00171500 040010001000100212

39. Boro Gokul 00162600 040010001000100089

57

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Serial Name of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location number location code code number

number

1 2 3 4

40. Boro Miapara 00172000 040010001000100221 41. Chakodam 00158100 040010001000100044 42. Chambildam 00160900 040020002000200239 43. Chenggalma . 00163400 040010001000100097 44. Chichotcheng 00162100 040010001000100084 45. Chidaret Ajagro 00166700 040010001000100132 46. Chidoreng 00171100 040010001000100208 47. Chima Apal 00176900 040010001000100266 48. Chimatcha 00173300 040010001000100230 49. Chipakram 00167400 040010001000100164 50. Chiram Aga 00156700 040010001000100030 51. Chiram Christiangittim 00156800 040010001000100031 52. Chiraragre 00154800 040010001000100011 " 53. Chirimdare 00174500 040010001000100241 54. Chisim Adumagre 00159500 040010001000100058 55. Chisim Akanang 00162000 040010001000100083 56. ChisimApal 00163200 040010001000100095 57. ChisimApaI 00170300 040010001000100200 58. ChisimApal 00175200 0400 1000 1 GOO 100248 59. Chisim Mandalpang A 00161600 040010001000100079 60. Chisim .Maodamgre 00159800 040010001000100061 61. Chisimari 00168400 040010001000100181 62. Chitukdadram 00175600 040010001000100252 63. Chitukona (Garo) 00174000 040010001000100236 64. Chitukona (Rabha) 00174100 040010001000100237 65. Chore Pahar 00165600 040010001000100118 66. Choto Miapara 00172700 040010001000100224 67. Dainadubi 00175000 040010001000100246 68. Dajong Warigre 00157500 040010001000100038 69. Dajong Wasimgre 00157600 040010001000100039 70. Dajongpara 00157700 040010001000100040 71. Dalbinggre 00169400 040010001000100192

)2. Dalbingpa 00163600 040010001000100099 73. Dalmanggre 00156600 74. Damash (I & II) 00173500 040010001000100232 75. Dame Apal (Gindapabari) 00166600 040010001000100131 76. Dam it Akong 00173900 040010001000100235 77. Damringgre 00 1 6920Q 040010001000100190 78. DandakoI 00169500 040010001000100193 79. Dangkong Garo 00\76600 040010001000100270 80. Dangkong Rabha 00177300 040010001000100263 81. Dangolbita 00155600 040010001000100019· 82. Dangra Songgital 00174600 040010001000100242

58

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Serial N arne of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location number location code code number

number

2 3 4

83. Dangra Songma 00174700 040010001000100243 84. Darakoma 00165000 040010001000100112 85. Dengnanggre 00157100 040010001000100034 86. Depa 00177200 040010001000100269 87. Digisingre 00161400 040010001000100077 88. Dilma Aga (Dono I) 00170500 040010001000100202 89. Dilma Songgittal 00170200 040010001000100199 90. Dimbi! Ading 00167500 040010001000100170 91. Dobakkol 00163500 040010001000100098 92. Dokamcheng 00173200 040010001000100229 93. Dokamcheng Songmaru 00173100 040010001000100228 94. Dokasaram 00175500 040010001000100251 95. Doldam 00163800 04001000100010010i· 96. Domeanti 00167300 040010001000100162 97. Doratcha 00176000 040010001000100256 98. Dujonggre 00154700 040010001000100010 99. Eguagre 00169600 040010001000100194 100. Gairong Apal (Chima Aga) 00176800 040010001000100265 101. Galwangsa 00175800 040010001000100254 102. Gambil Aga (Songma) 00176500 040010001000100262 103. GambilApal 00177000 040010001000100261 104. Genang 00171000 040010001000100207 105. Getapara 00155900 040010001000100022 106. Gokulgre 00162900 040010001000100092 107. Gosingpita Bakra 00158000 040010001000100043 108. qosingpita Songma 00158600 040010001000100049 109. Guresimram 00175100 040010001000100247 110. Hatibasa 00171200 040010001000100209 111. Horinkata Bakra 00172100 040010001000100218 112. Horinkata Rabha 00172200 040010001000100219 113. Imbanggi 00177400 0400100'01000100271 114. Jamgonda Nokat 00162300 040010001000100086 115. J amgondagre 00162400 040010001000100087 116. Jampara 00167800 040010001000100175 117. Jetdoba Langapara 00156100 040010001000100024 118. Jetdoba Nayapara 00156000 040010001000100023

119. Jetoba 00155500 Q40010001000100020 I 00155700 040010001000100018 120. Jetoba Songgitcham 121. Jolding 00170700 040010001000100204 122. Jongdongre 00166100 040010001000100124

123. Kagrakgre 00156900 040010001000100032

124. Kakkunanggre 00170400 040010001000100201

125. Kantaragre 00161800 040010001000100081

59

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Serial N a,me of village 200 I Census 1991 Census location number location code code number

number

1 2 3 4

126. Kash Deoripara 00173800 040010001000100234 127. Kash Rangsi 00174200 040010001000100238 128. Kashkona 00173400 040010001000100231 129. Keragalram 00170600 040010001000100203 130. Khaldang Agitok 00167100 040010001000100156 131. Khantolguri Songma 00168500 0400100010bol00182 132. Khawak 00170800 040010001000100205 133. Kimbaldam 00164000 04001000100nl00103 134. Kimdegre 00162500 040010001000100088 135. Kimsri 00171400 040010001000100211 136. Kitmadamgre 00162800 040010001000100091 137. Konapara 00160700 040010001000100070 138. Korepara 00163000 040010001000100093 139. Kosichora 00165200 040010001000100114 140. Line Ading 00160200 040010001000100065 141. Lower Manikganj 00172300 040010001000100220 142. Malchapara 00171300 040010001000100076

! 143. Mandalanggre 00169900 040010001000100196 144. Mandalpang B 00159600 040010001000100059 145. Mansinggri 00158700 040010001000100050 146. Mariapara 00154600 040010001000100009 147. Matchakol (Damit Aga) 00172600 040010001000100223 148. Matchamelaram 00160100 040010001000100064 149. Matchuki 00154300 040010001000100006 150. Mebokdam 00170000 040010001000100197 151. Mekhapara 00161300 040010001000100210 152. Mendudam 00164100 040010001000100104 153. Merongdik 00158300 040010001000100046 154. Mikka Simdam 00164500 040010001000100108 155. Moamari 00165800 040010001000100120 156. Mongma Siram 00172900 040010001000100226 157. Mongpangro 00171800 040010001000100215 158. Motcho lpara 00166300 040010001000100126 159. NanilApal 00176400 040010001000100260 160. Narongkol 00165300 040010001000100273

I 161. Nenggitchakgre 00159200 040010001000100055 162. Nengsa Narongkol 00164900 040010001000100115 163. New Kantolguri 00168300 040010001000100180 164. New Miapara 00171900 040010001000100216 165. New Putimary 00167600 040010001000100173 166. Nibari Rangagora 00158200 040010001000100045 167. Nisangram Babupara 00174800 040010001000100244 168. Nogolpara 00175900 040010001000100255

60

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Seri~l Name of villa!?e 2001 Census 1991 Census location number location code code number

number

1 2 3 4

169. Nokatgre 00166800 040010001000100154 170. Nokwal Ading 00159900 040010001000100062 171. Nokwalgre 00161000 040010001000100073 172. Nolbari 00172500 040010001000100222 173. Okbima 00171600 040010001000100213 174. Omarpur 00160300 040010001000100066 175. Pangsudam 00175400 040010001000100250 176. Rading 00174300 0400]0001000100239 177. Rajinggre 00161500 040010001000100078

I 178. Raksam Galima 00158900 040010001000100052 179. Raksam Genang 00158800 0400]0001000100051 180. Raksam Somagre 00157900 040010001000100042 181. Raksam Songmagre 00157800 040010001000100041 . 182. Raksinggre 00169800 040010001000100195 183. Rangagora 00155000 040010001000100013 184. Rangsel 00166000 040010001000100123 185. Rangsepgre 00159300 040010001000100056 186. Rompa 00175300 040010001000100249 187. Rongdama 00174400 040010001000100240 188. Rongdan 00169700 189. Rongge

1 00167000 190. Ronggopgre 00162700 040010001000100090 191. Rongjaleng Nokat 00160000 040010001000100063 192.- Rongjalenggre 00159000 0400100PI000100053 193. Rongkaminchi 00168000 040010001000100177 194. Rongmaklong 00173000 040010001000100227 195. Ron gmatch a 00165900 040010001000100122 196. Rongpetchi 00165700 040010001000100119 197. Rongsep 00163900 040010001000100102

198. Rongsol (Dam it Akong) 00173600 040010001000100036 199. Rongtu 00161700 040010001000100080 200. Salinggre 00157200 040010001000100035 201. Samkalakgre 00159400 040010001000100057

202. Sarangma 00177100 040010001000100268

203. Sarongkol 00165400 040010001000100116

204. Sepikol 00169300 040010001000100191

205. Sildubi 00155800 040010001000100021

206. Soenang Aga 00170900 040010001000100206

207. Soenang Apal 00167900 040010001000100206

208. Soenang Pahartuli (Labourpara) 00167700 040010001000100174

209. Sona Chiring 00161200 040010001000100075

210. Songmegap 00166400 040010001000100127

211. Sualmari (Upper/Lower) 00154000 040010001000100003

61

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Serial Name of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location number location code code number

number 2 3 4

212. Sualmari Rabha . 00155300 040010001000100016 213. TasilApal 00169100 0400\0001000100189 214. Tatolgre 00154900 040010001000100012 215. Tekagre 00159100 040010001000100054 216. Tetchikuri 00155100 040010001000100008 217. Tetuliguri 00154400 040010001000100008 218. Thapa Agitchak 00168900 040010001000100186 219. Thapa Dajonggre 00168700 040010001000100184 220. Thapa Dangre 00168100 040010001000100179 221. Thapa Darenchi 00168600 040010001000100i83 222. Thapa Matronggre 00169000 040010001000100187 223. Thapa Ragolgre 00168800 040010001000100185 224. Thapa Rongdeng 00168200 040010001000100178 225. Thorikka Rabha 00158400 040010001000100047 226. Thorikkakona Garo 00158500 040010001000100048 227. Upper Manikganj 00172400 040010001000100217 228. Upper Niaboli 00173700 040010001000100233 229. Wage Asi 00177500 040010001000100272 230. Wakso Achugre 00164800 .040010001000100111 231. Wakso Asimgre 00164200 040010001000100105 232. Wakso Chirongban 00164300 040010001000100106 233. Wakso Nengsa 00164700 040010001000100110 234. Wakso Radang 00163700 040010001000100100 235. Wakso Songital 00164600 040010001000100109 236. Wakso Todamgre 00164400 040010001000100107 237. Waramgre 00153900 040010001000100002 238. Warigre 00153800 040010001000100001

62

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

2 3

CD Block: Resubelparll (0001)

2

Warigre (00153800)

Waramgre (00153900)

Sualmari (UpperlLower) (00154000)

4" Barali Katonggre , (OOI54100) ;1

5

6

Balmuri (00154200)

Matchuki (00154300)

7 ' Tetuliguri " (00154400)

4 5

56

232

487

80

224

241

162

DlSRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (0) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms ofthe nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

6 7 8

- P(S- H(I~+) 12 10) M(IO+) MCW(IO+) R SS-R

C(lO+) PHC(IO+)

37 PM(IO+) C(IO+) ,

H( 10+) R SS-R MCW(IO+) PHC(IO+)

9

PO(IO+) PH(IO+)

PO(IO+) PH(lO+)

PMS .77 C(IO+)

DPHS H(lO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(lO+)

TWSSS- PO DO PH(IO+)

P« H(IO+) W S SS-l3 5) M« 5) MCW(lo+) DO

C(IO+) PHC(IO+)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

41 PM«5) C(IO+)

41 PM«5) C(1O+)

28 PM«5) C(lO+)

H(IO+) W S SS-MCW(lO+) DO PHC(IO+)

H(IO+) T W S SS-

PO«5) PH(IO+)

PO« 5) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC(5-1O)

H(IO+) T W S SS-PO«5)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

64

10 II 12

CM(IO+) ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+). SP(IO+)

OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

CM( 10+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(10+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

- I CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lo+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(lO+) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

,

BS(5-1O) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) . BS(5-1O) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+)

OCS(lO+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS« 5) RS{IO+) NW(IO+)

VIlLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

14 IS

Williamnagar (53)

MR Williamnagar (49)

PRMR Resubelpara (40)

PRMR Resubelpara (38)

MR FP Resubelpara (37)

MR FP Resubelpara (43)

PRMR FP Resubelpara (43)

16 17 18

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

ED Nil,Nil,Nil

t.~

Nil,Nil,Nil

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

ED NiI,Nil,Nil

Land use (;.e. area under different types orland use in hectare)

19 20 21 22 23

65

2

Warigre

.Waramgre 2

Sualmari 3

(Upper/Lower)

Barali Katonggre 4

Balmuri 5

'Matchuki 6

Tetuliguri 7

1l § .:: -a '1:: '" CI)

I

8

9

10

II

.:: 0

! 011 ~ os

E > .... 0 .. ~1

2

Bolsong Selbalgre (00154500)

Mariapara (00154600)

oujonggrc ,(00 I 54700)

Chiraragre (00154800)

Talolgre 12, (00154900)

d Rangagora (00155000)

14 Tetchikuri (00155100)

Boisong 15 Kelchidam

(00155200)

;§. ~ 0 ~ 0

C:!. ';;': l§ ..s .'" .... '" 0 "3 os Cl.

,, __ ~M 8.~

]i :g g ~ ~8 f:::::.s

3 4

209

141

412

149

291

521

198

a <=> C:!. '" -a "6 ~ g ..<:: .... 0 :;;;.-..

1 ~ ~8

5

40

29

74

OISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a clash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

'" .~ Oi 'iii .,-.~ :::

9' 1:;.-.. 0 l'! ..c ..c: .!§ ~ -a~ M ~ c. g_ .,

.~ "= 11 0 ~.~ )3;>"E la ... 8 ~~ "0 'l' g "3 OJ .= a "'"

.:: '" .... g:6 1;i E 11 .:: . ~

..c: § "ci5 o .:: c. lE _I: ~ .~ .9 ~ i ~ §Q~§ (.) 19

Ill) ~ '§ <I) 0 .~ ~ '" 11 .,

]~ .~.~ Col'C

~ E~ ~ ~ :e .g e f c.> :a 'Of :::s " '1:: 8B lib"'"

~._ 0 "0 §:-:: i:§ ~ ~ ~~~~ A :::; Iii u ~ 6 7 , 8 9 10 II 12 13

H(lO+) .TWSSS- PO(~5) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS

PM C(IO+) CM(JO+) RS(IO+) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP« 5) PHC« 5)

CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

NW(IO+)

P M«5) H(IO+) TWSSS-PO« S} CM(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 85(5-10) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) DO

PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(IO+)

PHC(5-10) OCS(JO+) ST(JO+) NW(IO+)

"

P ACM«5) H{IO+) WS SS-PO«5) CM(IO+)

ACS(lO+) CV(10+) BS«5) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) 00

PH{IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(lQ+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+)

PHC« 5) OCS(lq+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

25 PM(5-10) CCI 0+)

H(lo+) W S SS· MCW(IO+} DO PHC«5)

PO«5) PH(lO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+)

CP(IO+) NCS(lO+} SP«5} OCS(!O+) ST(lo+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

54 PACM«5) H(IO+) WTKSS5pO(~5) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+)

PHC(IO+)

P M« 5) DH(IO+)

TWSSS-94 MCW(IO+) PO«5)

C(lO+) PHC{10+)

DO PH{IO+)

-- Uninhabited ------

P« H(IO+) TWSSS-38 5)M« 5)

MCW(lO+) DO PO« 5)

C(lO+) PHC«5)

PH(IO+)

66

ACS( 10+) CV(IO+) CM(IO+) .NCS(IO+) SP(5-IO) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) SP

CM(IO+) CV(IO+)

CP(lO+) NCS(IO+)

ST(IO+) OCS(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CM(IO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+} CP(JO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

B5« 5) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

as RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

'VILLAGE DIRECfORY

'; Village Directory I

(As on 1999)

c: ~

~ j ~

~ d(!

g ~ {i g os ~ e ., 0.. ~'""' <" zli

(

14 115

PRMR Resubel para (43)

FP

)'R MR Resubelpara (46)

PRMR FP Resubelpara (3&)

MR FP Resubelpara (40)

MR FP Resubelpara (48)

PR MR Resubelpara (32)

0 ... '8 c:

E 0j;i E

~ 8 :z i] >. -.. "i5.. ~ 0..

~ ::s 0..-

'" 0.. 05 ~ ~ ~

_ ::s

~ !a 0 II)

p.. z ;;; F 16 17 18

ED Nil, NiI,Nil

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

ED Nil,Nil,Nil

-- Uninhabited ----

PR Resubelpara (34) NiI,Nil,Nil

Land use (i.eo area under ditTerent types ofland use in hectare)

l?f :a ::s 0;- g~ .a ~ ~~

., ~ ~ ~ ~

~"'" 00j ~ "'" ~ II) ..!! fii c:

i - .9: 13 ~jg ~ o~ ~ lii °E OIl °2 .!:: g

0 ] 5 gb <a '"" ::>

~ ~ ....

OJ 0;;: .0

.... § 0 c: II) OJ ~ 01::

OJ Z Vl

19 20 21 22 23 2 I

~

Boisong Selbalgre ° 8

Mariapara 9

Dujonggre 10

Chiraragre II

Tatolgre 12

Rangagora 13

Tetchikuri 14

Boisong Kelchidam 15

67

16

17.

18

(9

20

21

" 22

2

Sualmari Rabha (001553OO)

BaraJipara (00155400)

Jetoba (00155500)

Dangolbita (00155600)

Jetoba Songgitcham (00155700)

Sildubi (00155800)

Getapara (00155900)

letdoba Nayapara (00156000)

3 4 5

390

ISO .

265

239

187

291

143

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot av_ailable within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

6 7 8 9

H(IO+) TWSSS- PO MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+)

63 P MC(IO+)

PHC(5-1O)

22 PM«5) H(IO+) TWSSS-

PO« 5) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) DO PHC(IO+)

PH(IO+)

---- Uninhabited -----

44 P M« 5) H(IO+)

WSS-DO PO{< 5) C(IO+) MCW{IO+)

PHC(IO+) PH(IO+)

10 II 12

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP« 5)

OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS( 1'0+) CV(lO+) NCS{ 10+) SP{< 5)

CP(IO+)" OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

51 P MC(IO+) H(IO+) TWSSS- PO(~5) MCW(IO+) DO PH{IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS( 10+) CV{IO+) NCS(IO+) SP{< 5)

37 P M(5.IO) C(IO+)

53 P M(5-iO) C(lO+)

24 P M(IO+) C(10+}

PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO;,")

H(IO+) TWSSS- PO(5-lO) CM(5-IO) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) MCW(IO+) DO PH(5-1O) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(lO+) T W 5 S5· PO(~-IO) CM(S-IO) ACS( 10+) CV(lO+) MCW(IO+) DO PH{5-10) ep(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(5-IO) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) TWSSS-PO« 5)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC«5)

68

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CM( 10+) NCS( 10+) SP« 5) CP(IO+) OeS( 10+) ST(IO+)

13

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(JO+) NW{lo+)

8S«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(JO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

e-8 ~

~ :a o!IS >

! .s ~ "til e OJ P- i'! ]" ~ Z 14 15

,

MR Resubelpara (38)

MR Resubelpara (35)

o ~

:a 0

'i E e 8

:E ~-g >. .....

Q. t o B 0. ~ :> 0.

0 II) 0. .5 <1!1

~ ~ - :> ~ fa 0

:E F flo Z 16 17 18

ED Nil,Nil,Nil

ED Nil,Nil,NiI

--Uninhabited -----

)'R MR Resubelparn (43) ED Nil,Nil,Nil

PR MR Resubelpara (38) ED Nil,Nil,Nil

MR William nagar (120) ED Nil,Nil,Nil

[vfR FP Williamnagar (119) ED Nil,Nil,Nil

PRMR fP Resubelpara (35) Nil,Nil,Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

.~ -g ...

~ o~ <E ., ~~ ~ .,

:> ., 0 ::0

~ 0 '" ... ~ to ~ ...

€ -0 ;l:-o > .;; .8 ... ~ a '" c § '(;j (5 .g ._ -0

~ til 0 c .., OIl "til tt 'E ... ..c: ~ .~ ... ta i!:! ::l c.> e '2 .::: ::l .;:: 0 :§ ::l g}, <8 "z '" w... ;:l c.> CI)

19 20 21 22 23 2 I

Sualmari Rabha 16

Baralipara 17

Jetoba 18

Dangolbita 19

Jetoba Songgitcham 20

Sildubi 21

Getapara 22

Jetdoba Nayapara 23

69

24

25

211

28

2

Jetdoba Langapara (00156100)

Boisongkama (00156200)

Boisong B.Mohol (00156300)

Bolsong Songma (00156400)

Aniaga (00156500)

29 I Dalmanggre (00156600)

30 ChiramAga (00156100)

3 4

ISO

161

610

122

486

315

451

5

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges VIZ.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

6 7 8 9

P« H( 10+) T W S SS-28 5) M« 5) MCW{ 10+) DO PO« 5)

oC(IO+) PHC«5) PH(IO+)

28 PM«5) C(IO+)

H(lO+) T W S SS-PO{< 5}

MCW(JO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC«5)

10 11 12

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV{IO+) NCS(IO+) SP«5)

CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM{IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

BS« 5) RS( 10+) . NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

110 PM«5) C(10+)

H(IO+) TWSSS- PO(~5} MCW(IO+} DO PH(IO+) PHC«S)

CM(IO+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(JO+)

21 PM S PUC H(IO+) TWSSS- PO C(IO+) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+)

PHC«5)

89 P MC(IO+)

10 P(3) M S C(IO+)

85 P M(lO+) C(IO+)

H(IO+) T W S SS-MCW(IO+) DO PO« 5) PHC« 5) PH(IO+)

o PHS H(JO+) MCW{IO+) PHC(IO+)

TWSSS- PO DO PH(IO+)

H(IO+) TWTKR MCW(IO+) C S 0 SS- PO« 5) PHC«5) DO PH(IO+)

70

CM( 10+) ACS( 10+) CV( 10+) NCS(IO+) SP« 5)

CP(IO+) OCS(IO+} ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(lO+) CV( 10+) NCS(IO+) SP« 5)

CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) 'ST(IO+)

CM(5-10) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(JO+)

ACS(J(i+) CV(IO+) CM(!O+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTOR Y

Village Directory (As on 1999)

5 II) u

~ i '6 ~ o\:!

~ 9 ] 1;; e i---c:>. c:>. z,g « 14 15

MR FP Resubelpara (40)

MR Resubelpara (32)

PR MR Resubelpara (36)

PR MR Resubelpara (39)

PR Resubclpara (30) f'

~ 0. go II>

~ 0

0...

16

ED

ED

ED

PR William Nagar (82) ED EA

MRFP NR NC Goalpam (30)

f '" c 'tj E

E ~ 8 :::s

~"B --.. II) o B fij- Q. u c:>. ,5 <I9 ~ 1;; ::>

fa '" 0 :E Z E

17 18

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil.Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil,Nil

NM Nil,Nil,Nil

NiI,Nil,NiI

Land use (i,e, area under different types of land use in hectare)

OIl c: '6 ::>

~

B o~ <E c: II>

~~ .,

!3 '" 0 :g l 0

~: II> =a II :€ .0 "0 1:; ';;: .,

.!! lii c: § "0 ~ o .~ .... ., -e til 0 c

1;; 1;; 'E B1i c > '" 03 ~ OIl ~ 'l:: .. ~ ] '2 ] ~

'r:: 0 <] II) u.. ::> Z Cfl

19 20 21 22 23 2

Jetdoba Langapara ' 24

Boisongkama 25

Bolsong B,Mohol 26

Bolsong Songma 27

Aniaga 28

Dalmanlll,'I'c 29

ChiramAga 30

71

31

32

1" ,

33

34

35

36

37

Chirnm Christiangittim (00156800)

Kagrnkgre (00156900)

Balkolgre (00157000)

Dengnanggre (00157100)

Salinggre (00157200)

Bikselgre (Rangsol) (00157300)

Bongbanchi {OOI S7400)

3 4 5

275

232

332

408

141

183

197

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility IS available is given)

6

50 P M(lO+) C(IO+)

45 P M(IO+) C(IO+)

58 P M(IO+) C(IO+)

80 P M(IO+) C(IO+)

.7 8 9

PHSH(IO+) TWTKC MCW(IO+) SSS-DO PO(IO+) PHC«5) PH(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) T S 0 SS-MCW( 10+) DO PO« 5) PHC« 5) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) T RS SS-PO(lO+)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

H(IO+) TWCLS PO(~5) MCW(IO+) OSS-DO PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

P« H(IO+) TWRCS -31 5) M( 1 0+) PO« 5)

MCW( I 0+) 0 SS DO C( IO+) - .PH(IO+)

PHC« 5)

- P(S- H(1 ~+) 35 10)M(10+) MCW(IO+)

C(1O+) PHC« 5)

TW SSS-DO PO«5)

PH(ID+)

38 P M{IO+) C(lO+)

H{ I 0+) S SS-DO MCW(IO+)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

PHC« 5)

72

10 II 12

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+)

<?CS( I 0+) ST{1 0+)

ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(10+) SP(IO+)

OCS(lo+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+), SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(ID+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+)

CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP{IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+} CV(IO+} CM(lO+) NCS(IO+} SP(lO+} CP(IO+) DCS( 10+) ST(lO+)

ACS(10+) CV(IO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

BS(IO+} RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS(IO+) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

SS( 10+) RS(IO+} NW(lO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(1O+) NW(IO+)

B8« 5) RS(JO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

g 8

j .§ V> :a

~ "" S ~ ~ 1;; e ., c. ~~ <- ~] 14 15

MRFP Goalpara (25) NRNC

MR FP Goalpara (32)

FP Tura (78)

MR FP Goalpara (32)

MR FP Tura (60)

MR FP Tura (10)

MR FP Resubelpara (38)

.e ., "0 c: 0

'i E E 8 ::E ~"" .?;>

c. D o ~ c. fir Cl.fj '" en .5 .:l ... c.

~ en

1;; '" ~ !a ., 0 ;;; I>. Z E '16 17 18

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

'.

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil,Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

co c: :a '" ...

¥ u~ .s c: ., ~~ '" '" ., 0 :g 0

~~ V> ~ .e: -0 > ., ~ fa 0:1 c:

11 ld (5 .~ ~~ - OIl

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] a 0 '" !lh ~] I.l. :::> u

~ D ';;: .0

E .... '" 0 c: ., OJ

~ 'C

" Z CI)

19 20 21 22 23 2 I

Chiram 31 Christiangittim

_. Kagrakgre 32

Balkolgre 33

Dengnanggre 34

Salinggre 3S

Bikselgre (Rangsol) 36'

Bongbanchi 37

73

I '

40

141

43

44

2

Dajong Warigre (00157500)

Dajong Wasimgre (00157600)

Dajongpara (00157700)

Raksam Songmagre (00157800)

RBksam Somagre (00\57900)

Gosingpita Bakra (00158000)

Chakodam (00158100)

3 4 5

145

272

223

295

352

232

232

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

AmenitIes available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

6

26 P M(lO+) C(10+)

7 9

H(lO+) MCW(iO+) TSSS-DOPO«5) PHCl< 5) PH(IO+)

10 II 12

eM( 10+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lo+)

CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

- P(S- H(I~+) WSSS-42 IO)M(S-IO) MCW(IO+) DO PO«5)

PH(IO+)

ACS(lO+) CV(lo+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) C(10+) PHClIO+)

42 P M(IO+) C(IO+)

55 PM(5-10) C(1O+)

65 P M(5-10) C(\O+}

48 PM«S) C(IO+)

H(IO+) W R S SS- PO(~ 5) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+). CVlIO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

CP(lo+) OC~(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) R S SS-DO PO(S-IO) CM( 10+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) MCW(IO+) PH(lO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) MCW( 10+} R S SS-DO PO« 5) PHC«5) PH(IO+)

o H(IO+) T W S SS-MCW(IO+) DO PO«5) PHC« 5) PH(1o+)

CM( 10+) ACS( 10+) CV(IO+} NCS(lO+) SP(\O+)

CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(\O+} NCS(lo+) SP(IO+)

CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

40 5) M(S-IO) ~~~llO+) C(1O+) PHC« 5)

T W S SS- ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) DO PO(S-IO) CM(S-\O) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10)

PH(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS(\O+) ST(IO+)

74

13

8S«5) RS(lo+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(10+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS«5) RS(lo+) NW(IO+)

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

:5 1l ~

~ ,!!l ""0

<iI:I ';;: ~ £

g S til e .,

c. :a~ c. z] <: 14 15

MR FP Resubelpara (37)

MR FP Williamnagar (83)

MR FP Resubelpara (37)

MR Resubelpara (38)

PR MR Resubelpara (43)

PRMR FP Resubelpara (36)

MR Williamnagar (118) ED

,~

" '"Cl 0

'~ E

~ E 0 0

~ ~1l >.

0. t 8..2 c. c. ::l V) ..

,§ ~ c.

~ I til ::l §

0 0

"'"' ~ E

16 17 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil.Nil

Land use (I,e, area underdifferenl types of land use in hectare)

01) s:: '6 ::l

.2 ~

g"Vl ~~ " " 0 ~ '" 0 ~ @J

01)

"' ~ ... 'OJ .,

e: '0 ~'"Cl > ';;: ..0

~ 2 § .. s:: § o .~ ..... '"Cl ~ a ., 01) 0 s::

1;; ~ 'E 3"<: s:: > '" ~ ~ _ u

3 ';:: .. ~ 0 :§ '2 B ~ <B u. ;:J Z C/)

19 20 21 22 23 2 I

Dajong Warigre 38

Dajong Wasimgre 39

.- Dajongpara 40

Raksam Songmagre 41

Raksam Somagre 42

Gosingpita Bakra 43

Chakodam 44

75

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

2

Nibari Rangagora (00158200)

Merongdik {ooI S8300)

Thorikka Rabha (00158400)

Thorikkakona Garo (00158500)

Gosingpita Songmll (00158600)

Mansinggri (00158700)

Raksam Genang (00158800)

3 4

177

136

424

628

381

210

205

5

DlSRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the dista'lce in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facIlity IS available is given)

6

34 P M(5-10) C{IO+)

29 P M(5-10) C{IO+)

70 P M«5) C{IO+)

7 8 9 10 II 12

H(lO+) T W S SS- PO(S-IO) CM(5-10) ACS( 10+) CV( 10+) MCW(IO+) DO NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC{< 5) PH(S-IO) CP(5-10) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) TWSO MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(5-10)

H(IO+) TWRS MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC{< 5)

.

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(S-IO) PH(S-10) CP(5-10) OCS( 10+) ST( I{)+)

PO« S)

PH« 5) CM«5) CP« 5)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP«5) OCS~IO+) ST(IO+)

13

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS{lO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

108 P M C(lO+) H(lO+) TWSSS- PO(;5) MCW( 10+) DO PH« 5) PHC«5)

CM«5) CP« 5)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS« .5) RS(lo+) NW(IO+)

72 P MC(IO+)

42 PM«5) C(IO+)

40 P M(5-10) C{lO+)

DCWCPHS H(IO+) TW S SS- PO MCW(IO+) DO PH(10+) PHqIO+)

H(IO+) T SS-DO pO« 5) MCW(IO+) PH(5-1O) PHC« 5)

H(IO+) T W SS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC«5)

76

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CPt 10+) NCS( 10+) SP(10+)

OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

CM(5-10) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) CV( 10+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(JO+) CP{IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(JO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+}

¥IL.LAGE DIRECTORY

Village- Directory (As on 1999)

:§_

j ., '" jl '6

~ ~

~ .9 -'" .9 l<! ti K ~~ 0. z.§ -< 14 15

MR Williamnagar(117) ED

Williamnagar (115)

PR MR Williamnagar (112) ED

MR Williamnagar(112) ED

PR MR Resubelpara (35) EO

PR MR Resubelpara (34)

MR Resubelpara (35)

>. -a 0.

'" '" ~ 0

"" 16

Land use

,.q ., "" 0 " E

E 8

::E i] --~ fir

o ::> 0._

0. E U ,_ .a ti

~ ti ::> fii ~ 0

::E 0 Z E f,L.

17 18 19

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

77

(i.e, area under different'types of land use in hectare)

01)

,5

"" '" ... U o~ .s

e~ ~ ., '" :0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

~'O '0; ~ .8 € '0 > ';;:

i .£ a ., c § ..... 2 ._ 1l .0 ... g ~ 0 c 1<i '" ., 'E 3-'" .. "iii 01) .:= g

., ,_ ~ :.§ '2 ., - ... 'I::

'" ~ <E ., ::J u Z en

20 21 22 23 2

Nibari Rangagora 45

Merongdik 46

Thorikka Rabha 47

Thorikkakona Garo 48

Gosingpila Songma 49

Mansinggri 50

Raksam Genang 51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

2

Raksam qalima (00158900)

Rongjalenggre (00159000)

Tekagre (00159100)

Nenggi\chakgre (00159200)

Rangsepgre (00159300)

Samkalakgre (00159400)

Chisim Adumagre (00159500)

3 4 5

92

120

230

184

270

508

310

DfSRRfCT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot avarlabie within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges VIZ. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is gIven)

6

17 P M(5-10) C(1O+)

24 P M(S-IO) C(10+)

44 P M(S-IO) C(IO+)

33 P M(1O+) C(JO+)

7 8 9

H(lO+) W R S SS- PO(~ 5) MCW(IO+) DO PH(lO+) PHC«5)

10 il 12

.. ACS(lO+) CV(lO+)

CM(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS{lO+) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) R S SS-DO PO(5-10) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) MCW(10+) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-1O) OCS{IO+) ST(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) T W TK R MCW(IO+) C S 0 SS- PO« 5) PHC« 5) DO .pH(fO+)

H(IO+) MCW(lO+) R S 5S-DO PO« 5)

PHC« 5) PH(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(fO+) SP(lO+)

CP(IO+) OCS(I01:) ST(lO+)

CM(IO+) AC5(10+) CV(lO+) NC5(10+) SP(IO+)

CPt 10+ ) OCS(l 0+) ST(1 0+)

P« H(IO+) 50 5) M(5-10) MCW(lO+)

W RCSO PO(~5) 5S-DO PH(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(JO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

C(lO+) PHC« 5) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) ST(lO+)

88·PM(10+) C(IO+)

54 PM«5) C(lO+)

H(lO+) TWRS MCW(IO+) SS-OO PHC(S-IO)

PO(5-10) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+)

H{IO+) T R S 0 SS PO(~ 5)

MCW(IO+) 00 PH(IO+) PHC(5-IO)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

78

13

6S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-IO) RS(10+) NW(IO+)

BS{5-fO) R5(10+) NW(IO+)

6S(l0+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS{IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(..:: 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (AS on 1999)

g ., i " :W :a c1d 'S: ~ B

..c: B l;l 1;; e .. 0- B---<- zli 14 15

MR Resubelpara (36)

PR MR Resubelpara (37)

MR FP Tura (65)

MR Tura(58)

MR FP Tura (56)

MR FP Tura (66)

MR FP Tura (64)

,E' ., "0 c 0

'~ E E

~ 0 u ::;E ~"C » -..

is.. !3 1:: ... §r ~ &3 ... ,5 & .... 0-

~ ~ 1;; ::l c ., 0 os 0 Z ::;E E Il..

16 17 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil. Nil,Nil

ED EO Nil.,Nil.NiI

Land use (i.e, area under different types of land use in hectare)

:?f '6 ::l .... '0_ ., c ... .s

u :::..~ ... 3 :0

'" 0 ~ 0 ii ~ ~ '" 'OJ t € "0 ;;:-0 > ';; J:l

~ ~ ~ os c § "0

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19 20 21 22 23 2

Raksam Galima 52

Rongjalenggre 53

Tekagre 54

Nenggitchakgre 55

Rangsepgre 56

Samkalakgre 51

Chisim Adumagre 58

79

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

2

Mandalpang B (00159600)

Achotchonggre (00159700)

Chisim Maodamgre (00159800)

Nokwal Ading (00159900)

Rongjaleng Nokal (00160000)

Matchamelaram (00160100)

Line Ading (00160200)

3 4

109

444

547

131

141

206

413

5

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the vIllage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ knis of the nearest

place where the facihty IS available is given)

6

31 PM(IO+) C(10+)

91 P MC(IO+)

7 s 9

H(IO+) TRSOSSpO(~5) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC«S)

PHSH(IO+) TWRCS PO

MCW(IO+) 0 SS-DO PH{IO+) PHC(IO+)

10 II 12

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(JO+} CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CM( 10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

6S« 5} RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

114 PM«5) C(lO+}

H(IO+) TWRS MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(5-10)

PO«5) PH(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+} CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+}

OCS( 10+) ST(lO+)

6S(5-10) RS(IO+} NW(IO+)

P« H(IO+) 2S 5) M(S-IO) MCW( IO+}

C(lO+) PHC«5)

R S SS-DO PO{< 5) PH(IO+)

ACS(IO+} CV(IO+) CM{IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS{IO+) ST(IO+)

P« H(IO+) W S SS-31 5)M(S-10) MCW(IO+) DO

C(IO+) PHC(5-10)

PO{5-10) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS{IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IOt) ST(IO+)

34 P M(5-10) C(IOt)

67 PM S qIO+)

H(IO+) WSSS-MCW(IO+) DO PHG« 5}

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) T W S SS-MCW( 10+} DO PO« 5) PHC« 5) PH« 5)

80

CM(IOt) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+} CP(IO+} NCS(IO+} SP(IO+)

OCS{IOt) ST(IO+)

CM«5) CP«5)

ACS(16+) CV(IOt) NCS(IO+) SP«5) OCS(IO+) ST{IO+)

BS(5-1O) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S(5-1O) RS(IO+} NW(IOt)

6S RS(1Ot) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTOR Y

Village Directory (As on 1999)

14 15 '

MRFP NR NC Goalpara (38)

MR FP Tura (58)

MR FP Tura (10)

MR Resubelpara (38)

MR Resubelpara (39)

MR· Resubelpara (38)

>. -a. !} til

~ 0 p...

16

ED EO

ED EO

PR FP William nagar (II O) ED

.e .~

"0 0 E E

~ 8 ::E

§'"g .._

~ 15 a 0.0

0. .5 ~ ~ 1ii ::J

a 0 '" ::E z E 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,NiI

NM Nil,Nil,NiI

Land use (I.e. area under di fferent types of land use in hectare)

00 c:: :g ...

~ u~ .s c:: til :c. u u

~ e {i '" 0 ~ til ~ 00 ~ Ii;

€ "0 !l="O ~ :s .&>

'" .!! !ii c:: e '"g OJ o .g .... El 00 .g :a 0

~ t 'E .... .c: ; .~ u ;a ::J 0 !jj '2 .!:: ::J '" - '5 0 ::J !lh <B u.. ::J 0 Z CI)

19 20 21 22 23 2 I

Mandalpang B 59

Achotchonggre 60

Chisim Maodamgre 61

Nokwal Ading 62

Rongjaleng Nokal 63

Matchamelaram 64

Line Ading 6S

81

66

68

I'

69

70

71 I

72

73

74

2

Omarpur (00160300)

Bajengdoba (00160400)

Bakenang Nalsa (00 I 60S00)

Bakenang Songma (00160600)

Konapara (00160700)

Bakenang Nalsa (00160800)

Chambildam (001609OO)

Nokwalgre (00161000)

Bolongpang (00161100)

3 4

645

1,117

209

186

280

382

235

5

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village. II dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance In broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

106 P M{<5) C(IO+)

PHC H{IO+) T W S SS-MCW(IO+) DO PO«5)

PH« 5) CM« 5) CP{<5)

ACS{IO+) CVeIOt') NCS(IO+) SP« S} OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS RS{IO+} NW(IO+}

186 P(2) M(2) S ~(~~~ T W TK S PO PH« 5) CM CP PUC C(IO+) MCW(lO+} SS-DO

P M«5) H(IO+) TTWW 27

qlO+) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PO« 5) CM«5)

PHC«5) PH« 5) CP« 5)

H(IO+) THPTW

26 P M qIO+) W S 0 SS- PO PH« 5) CM« 5) MCW(IO+)

DO CP«S) PHC«5)

PM«5) H(lO+) TWTKS 49 PO« 5) CM« 5)

C(10+) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH« 5) CP« 5}

PHC«5}

------- Uninhabited ------

74 P M«5) H(lO+) TW SSS-

PO« S) CM« 5) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) DO

PHq<5} PH« S) CP« 5)

--- Unmhabited -------

41 PM{<S) H(IO+) TW SSS-

PO« 5) CM« 5) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) DO

PHC« 5) PH{< S) CP{< 5)

82

SP ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) ST(IO+) OCS{IO+)

ACS(IO+) SP

NCS(IO+) CV(JO+)

OCS('IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) SP CV(IO+)

NCS(lo+) ST(IO+)

OCS(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP« S) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(lo+} NCS(IO+) SP« 5) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST{IO+)

BS RS(10+) NW(!o+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW{IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS«S) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(10+) NW(IO+)

YlJ..LAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

~ 8

.~ j "0

~ 0113

g ~ ~

g tl e ...

"- la~

<- z] 14 15

b P-P-::J

'" .... ~ 0

p..

16

PR MR Williarnnagar (109) ED EO

Williarnnagar C85) ED EO

MR FP Williarnnagar (110) ED

;: MR Williamnagar (I 09) ED EO

, , MR Williamnagar (109) ED

a :a ., .~

0 Ei Ei

W 0 u

::E ~~ .....

I:;

.~J ~ ~ tl ::J

0 a z ::E Ei 17 18

NM l'{il,Nil, Nil

NM Nil,Nil,Nil

NM Nil,Nil,Nil

NM Nil, Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil,NiI

----- Uninhabited -------

MR FP William nagar (93) ED Nil,Nil,Nil

--Uninhabited ---

PR FP Williarnnagar (III ) ED Nil,Nil,NiI

Land us.: (I.e. area under different types of land use an hectare)

OIl c :g ....

l (j~ oS c V> ._ II)

v ~>

0 £ ~ ~ ~ '" ....

:€ ~"O <U .. "0 ~

.:;: .D

·f .!! tij c

~ '0 (5 .g '-v 1~ 0

tl 1;; c .. ., :B 'b OJ

~ bI) '2 ~! 'C

0 ] 8 ~ .'(8 ... u.. ;:J en 19 20 21 22 23 2

Omarpur 66

Bajengdoba 67

Bakenang Nalsa 68

Bakenanll Songma 69

Konapara 70

Bakenang Nalsa 71

Chambildam 72

Nokwalgre 73

Boiongpang 74

83

75

76

77 '"

78

'L

79

80

81

82

2

Sona Chiring (00161200)

Mekhapara (00161300)

Digisingre (00161400)

Rajinggre (00161500)

Chisim Mandalpang A (00161600)

Rongtu (00161700) ,

Kantaragre (00161800)

Aruakgre (00161900)

3 4 5

164

263

198

117

76

153

429

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges VIZ. < 5 kms, 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

6

27 P M« S} C(IO+)

45 P M«5} C(IO+)

33 5) M« 5) qlO+)

PM«5) 22

C(lO+)

11 P M« 5) C(IO+)

29 PM« S) C{10+)

84 P M« 5} qIO+)

7 8 9

H(IO+) TWSSS- PO(~5) MCW( 10+) DO PH« 5) PHq< 5)

------- Uninhabited ------_-

PHS H(IO+) T WTK R PO MCW(IO+) C S 0 SS-PHC(IO+) DO PH(IO+)

H(IO+) TWSS-PO«5)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+)

PHC(lO+)

H(lO+) WSSS-MCW(IO+) 00

PO«5)

PHC(IO+) PH(IO+)

H(IOt) T W S SS- PO(~ 5) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHq< 5)

H(10+) T W S SS- PO(~ 5)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

10

CM« 5) CP« 5)

11 12

ACS(IO+} CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CM(5-10)

NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) CP( 10+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(H)+) CM{5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) CP(lO+) OC8(10+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PHSH(IO+) TWRS MCW(IO+) SS-OO PHC«5)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) NeS( 10+) SP(S-IO) PH(IO+) ep( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(10+)

84

13

BS« 5) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

8S«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+}

8S(5-10) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) R8(1O+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(10+) NW(IO+)

68(5-10) R8(10+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

e-" §

~ .~ "Q

~ .:;:s

~ S .<: B g 1;; e '" 0.. t;;,..... 0.. z] <C 14 15

PR FP 'Williamnagar (11 0) ED

.g ;, -0 <: 0

'!;j E

l ~ ~"B ~

..... 8. 8.S g-'" .5 Jg '" 0..

~ ~ ~ ::s tii " ;z; ::E E p.,

16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

------ Uninhabited ---------

MRFP Goalpara (42) ED EO Nil, Nil, Nil

NW

MR FP Tura (68) Nil, Nil, Nil

MR FP Tura (66) Nil, Nil, Nil

MR FP Tura (68) Nil, Nil,Nil

MR Tura (75) Nil, Nil,Nil .

MR Tura (44) Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

01)' <: :a ::s .s 'F g~

::s ~~ ~ Sl ~ ~ e ~ "Q ::>"CI i:i o ~ a <:

"CI ., o .~ '" 01) .J:> ...

'" '" 1;; ., E ... .<: <: > e 01) ~ g "' ._

a Q) -0 ] ... -::J ::s "' <c i::l I.L, 0 on

19 20 21 22 23

85

W :::: .;; ._ 0

'" .. !ij z 2

Sona Chiring

Mekhapara

Digisingre

Rajinggre

Chisim Mandalpang A

Rongtu

Kantaragre

Aruakgre

Ii; .J:>

§ <:

OJ .;:;

'" [/)

75

76

77

78

79

80

81

82

83

'84

85

86

87'

88

89

2

Chisim Akanang (00162000)

Chichotcheng (00162100)

Aruak Songgiral (00162200)

Jamgonda Nokal (00162300)

Jarngondagre (00162400)

Kimdegre (00162500)

BoroGokul (00162600)

3 4 5

273

142

172

182

152

203

210

D1SRR1CT CENSUS HAND BOOK EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

6

48 P M« 5) C(lO+)

27 P M« 5) C(IO+)

39 PM(to+) C(IO+)

38 PM(IO+) C(10+)

26 P M(lO+) C(IO+}

40 PM(IO+) C( 10+)

40 P M(5-10) C(IO+)

7 8

PHS H(10+) T W R S MCW(10+) PHC(5-10) SS-DO

9 10 II 12

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) PO(5-10) CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) Spes-to) PH(IO+) CP(IO-r) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) T W TK S PO(5-1O) CM(lO+) ACS{IO+) CV(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-DO NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC«S) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) W 8 0 88- PO(;O+) MCW(10+) DO PH(lO+) PHC(5-10}

CM(lO+) AC8(1O+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(5-tO)

OCS(IO+} 8T(10+)

H(to+) W R 8 SS-MCW(IO+) DO PO(IO+) PHC(S-10) PH(IO+)

ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+} Spes-to) CP(to+) OCS(IO+} ST(IO+}

H(IO+) TW RS MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(S-IO)

H(IO+) W S SS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC(5-10)

H(IO+) S SS-DO MCW(IO+) PHC(5-lOj

86

PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) AC8(IO+) CV(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PO(IO+) PH(IO+)

CM( 10+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) NCS{ 10+) SP(lO+)

CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV(lO+) PO(5-to) CM(5-10) NCS(lO+) SP(5-10) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

BS«5) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(10+)

88(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+} NW(IO+)

BS(5-10} RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory 'j (As on 1999)

e " J ~

~ ~ ";;:

~ B ..c g t)

~ " ~~ c. "] « z 14 15

1

MR Tura (46)

MR Tura (47)

'I.

Tura (68)

MR FP Tura (65)

MRFP Tura(64)

MR FP Tura (58)"

PR FP Tura (57)

ED

ED

ED

.0 :a .,

c 0

"~ an a 8 ;:;E

~"2 ;.-, ...... c. .... C. " 8.13 go ::> U) .5 oM c. .... ~ ~ t) ::>

§ 0 4J 0 Q.., z ;:;E a 16 17 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil,NiJ.Nil

,. Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,NiI

Nil,Nil,NiI

'Nil,Nil,Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in hectare)

00 c :a ::> ....

~ o~ .g " g~ ~ " <> 0 :g " 0

~~ ~ U)

~ t ;.-, ";;: ..0 e "C ..!:! lii ~ c a .,

'i<i (5 .g ..... ::> "C ~ ~ ., 00 0 c

t) 'i<i 'E c '" " .... ..c cu .~ -;;;

1: 00 ::> (J § 0 ] 'c .!::! ::> e..t:: .. "C

(.J., ::::> '" '" « ~ z 4J o 00 CI)

19 20 21 22 23 2 I

'"

Chisim Akanang 83

Chicholcheng 84

Aruak Songgilal 85

Jamgonda Nokal 86

Jamgondagre 87

Kimdegre 88

BoroGokul 89

87

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

Ronggopgre (00162700)

Kitmadamgre (00162800)

Gokulgre (00162900)

Korepara (00163000)

Aruak Nokatgre (00163100)

Chisim Apal (00163200)

Bekbekgre (00163300)

3 4

864

209

1,100

732

1 148

442

513

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

5 6

182 P M« S} C(IO+)

39 PM«5) C(IO+)

189 PM S C(IO+)

141 PM(5·10) C(IO+)

29 P M(5·10) C(lO+)

87 PM«5) C(IO+)

85 P(2) M( < 5) C(IO+)

7 8

H(IO+) TW R S MCW(I 0+) SS-DO PHC« S)

9

PO«S) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) T W S SS· PO{< S)

MCW(I0-l;) DO PH(IO+) PHC« S)

PHSH«S) TWRS MCW( 1 0+) SS.DO PHC«S)

PO«5) PH(IO+)

10

• CM(S.IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+)

OCS{ 10+) ST( I 0+)

CM(5.10) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) CP{IO+) NCS(IO+) SP«5)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM«5) CP{IO+)

SP ACS(IO+)

CV{IO+) ST(lO+)

NCS(lO+) 0CS(10+) !

H(10+) S SS.DO POlS 10) CM(5 10) ACS(10+) CV(lO+) MCW(lO+) -. NCS(10+) SP(5-10)

PH(IO+) CP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO;)

H(IO+) TWSSS· PO(5 10) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) MCW(IO+) DO • NCS{IO+) SP(IO+) PHC«5) PH(IO+) CP{IO+) OCS(IO+) ST{IO+)

H(IO+) TWSSS- PO(~5) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC«5)

H(IO+) T W S SS· PO«5)

MCW(10+) DO PH(lO+) PHC« 5)

88

ACS(lO+) CY(IO+) CM(5·10) NCS(IO+) SP«5) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM« 5) CP(10+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

BS{< S}

RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5)" • RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5·10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS{IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS«5) RS(10+} NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

g .,

j ~ '" :;;;

~ ~

.s ~ ~ e il 0. lil~ 0. "] < Z 14 15

PRMR Tura (43) FP

MRFP Tum (44)

PRFP Tum (45)

MR FP Tura (57)

MRFP Tura(46)

MR Tura (70)

MR Tura (33)

ED

ED

ED

ED

~ '[;1 ~ ~

>. --P.. U 0. !it ::s '" 0.

~ ~ 0 0.. Z 16 17

N

~ 0 E E 0 <>

~~ o l'i 0.

0 .5 .s 1;; ::s

Iii 0

~ E 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

'(

Nil, Nil; Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil. Nil;Ni!

Nil,Nil,'Nil

i Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (i.e. area under ditferent types of land use in hectare)

on c :g o~ ~ ~ c '" :.::..~ " ::s £ e ~

., 0

~ '" ~ bI) ~ ... u e: "0 :;:: -c

~ ';';: .0

~ .!! tij c E "0 o .g .... ::s

i .0 ~ 0 c

1;; E ~j'g ; .~ .. ~ <a ~ ::s 0

'2 ~ ::s ~.!:: '5 0 :§ "8 glJ f.L. ;:J < B z CI)

19 20 21 22 23 2 1

Ronggopgre 90

Kitmadamgre 91

Gokulgre 92

Korepam 93

Aruak Nokatb'l"e 94

ChisimApal 9S

96

89

97

98

99

2

Chenggalma (00163400)

Dobakkol (00163500)

Dalbingpa (00163600)

:100 Wakso Radang (00163700)

Doldam 101 (00163800)

Rongsep 102 (00163900)

103 Kimbaldam (00164000)

3

o o (:!.

4 5

221

351

242

45

212

185

170

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.::: 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available IS given)

6

37 P M(.:: 5) C(1O+)

55 PM«5) cqo+)

35 P M(IO+) C(IO+)

7

HDMCW PHC(.:: 5)

8 9

TWSSS- PO«5)

DO PH('::5)

H(lo+) TWSSS- PO(~5) MCW(JO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC('::5)

10

CM('::5) CP(.:: 5)

CM(':: 5)

CP«5)

II I~

ACS( 10+) CV( 10+) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+)

.OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(JO+)

H(IO+) W R S SS- PO(5-10) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV( 10+) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(S-IO} OCS(I(}+} ST(lO-+)

13

6S RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S RS(IO+) '. NW(IO+)

6S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW{I<)-+)

P(.:: H(IO+) 7 5)M(.::5) MCW(IO+)

C(10+) PHC« 5)

TWSSS- PO«5)

DO PH«5) CM(.:: 5)

CP« 5)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(JO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(JO+)

6S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

40 P tvf« 5) C(IO+)

30 P M« 5) C(JO+)

34 PM«5) C(IO-+}

H(IO+) W S SS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

D H(10+) T W S SS-MCW(IO+) DO PO«5) PHC« 5) PH(10+)

H(IO+) T W SS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC«5)

90

PO(.:: 5)

PH«5)

CM« 5) CP«5)

CM«5) CP« 5)

CM(.:: 5)

CP« 5)

ACS(IO+) t::V(IO+) NCS{IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(1O+}

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(10+)

ACS(lO+) CV(IO+). :;(10+) NCS(10+) SP(10+) NW(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST( 1 0+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

,:ViIlage Directory (As on 1999)

'" ~ '> B ..c: ~ 8 0. 0. , « 14

PR

PRo "I

g 8 ~ :.a o<!

~ ~

'" !F 15

Resubelpara (16)

Resubelpara (to)

MR FP Mendipathar (21)

MR FP Resubelpara (17)

I I

MRFP Resubelpara(16)

I·~ PR FP Resubelpara (IS)

PR MR Resubelpara (IO)

0

" :.a

c 0

'~ s s ~ 8

::?: ~'2 ~ ~ 8.a go g-

'" 5 0 0. ._ 4S ~ ~ 1;; ::J

Iii 0 0 ::?: t:>.. Z 5 16 17 18

ED NM Nil, Nil,Nil

ED

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

ED Nil, Nil, Nil

ED Nil, Nil, Nil

ED Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (Le, area under ditferent types ofland use In

hectare)

co ,S -g

<2 I ]~ ..:;:.~ '"

0 j~ {i j '" ~

~

e '" "0 ~ '> .0

,! ~ !ii c s ] ~ til

(5 .g .... ::J 0 c

1;j ilb !:i-5 ; .~ " (ij 2 ~ ] '2 .::: ::J ., - 'C 0 1:l ~ -.(] III u. ::::> z en 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

..

Chenggalma 97

Dobakkol 98

Dalbingpa 99

Wakso Radang 100

Doldam 101

Rongsep 102

Kimbaldam 103

91

2

104. Mendudam (00164100)

! 105 Wakso Asimgre (00164200)

Wakso 106 Chirongban

(00164300)

107 Wakso Todamgre (00164400)

108 Mikka Simdam (00164500)

109 Wakso Songital (00164600)

110 Wakso Nengsa (00164700)

3

331

274

211

182

140

59

537

5

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-l is shown in the column and next

to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facility is available is given)

6

56 PM«5) C(lO+)

47 PM«5) C(IO+)

3S PM«5) C(IO+)

34 PM«5) C(IO+)

20 PM«5) C(10+)

14 PM«5) C(JO+)

7 8

., c: o

..c: fr "B

9

H(IO+) T W R SS- PO(~~) MCW(lO+) DO PH« 5) PHC(IO+)

HOO+) TWRL MCW( 10+) SS-DO PHC«5)

H(IO+) WSSS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC«5)

PO«5) PH« 5)

PO«5) PH« 5)

H(IO+) TWSSS-MCW(IO+) DO PO« 5) PHC« 5) PH« 5)

H(lO+) T W R SS- PO(~ 5) MCW(IO+) DO PH« 5) PHC« 5)

H(IO+) TWSSS- PO«5) MCW(IO+) DO PH« 5) PHC«5)

10 II 12

CM(5.10) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

CP(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(5-10) CP(S-IO)

CM«5) CP«5)

CM«5) CP«5)

CM«5) CP«5)

CM«5) CP« S)

SP ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) ST(IO+) OCS(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OGS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

ACS(lO+) CY(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(JO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

ACS( 10+) CY( 10+) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) OCS( 10+) ST(I 0+)

13

BS RS(IO+} NW(l"O+)

BS'

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« S) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-IO) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

103 P M« 5) C(IO+)

H(IO+) TWSSS- PO«5) CM(5.1O) ACS(IO+) CY(ID+) MCW(IO+} DO NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) PH(S-IO) CP(5-10) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

92

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory .. (As on 1999)

Land use (i,e, area under different types of land use 111

hectare)

5 ~ I 8 l'!

J 'i E .8 ~ § .., gc;;-

u ~ .::..~ .. o'I.! ::E " 0

:0 .. 'S;: ~

0 ~ 6b ~ :W ~ ~ - ] '" ...

£ € '0; ..

~ '<J ~'<J > 'S;: .n

] §r 8.B B 2 fJ OJ <:

~ '<J (5 .g .... 7il <Il Q, ,5 cf:l, v ,~ ~l! ,p e '" ~ ~

7il 'iii ; .~ OJ Q, la ....... ~ ~ e OIl ,5 ~ g § -a

<- if] v ] <: " - 'fi 0 ::E e 0 i3 gL <8 p. z j.J." :.::> z r/)

14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 2 I

PR MR Resubelpara (I S) ED Nil, Nil, Nil Mendudam 104

PR Resubelpara (19) Nil, Nil, Nil Wakso Asimgre lOS

MR FP Resubelpara (18) NM Nil, Nil, Nil -, Wakso Chirongban 106

MR FP Resubelpara (23) ED Nil,Nil,Nil Wakso Todamgre 107

PR Resubel para (I 8) NM Nil, Nil, Nil Mikka Slmdam 108

MR FP Resubelpara (24) Nil, Nil, Nil Wakso Songital 109

PR MR, Resubelpara (15) ED Nil, Nil, Nil Wakso Nengsa 110

93

..... o

2

111 Wakso Achugre (00\ 64S()O)

Nengsa Narongkol q2 (00164900)

0,1 .. , .,

Darakoma 113

(00165000)

114 Berubari (00165100) ,

115 Kosi chora (00165200)

116 Narongkol (00165300)

Sarongkol IF (00165400)

3 4

240

160

590

533

832

192

330

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next

to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+·kms of the nearest place where the tacility is available IS given)

5 6

45 P M«5) q\O+)

P M« 5) 35

C(JO+)

P M«5) 108

C(IO+)

PM S 89 C(IO+)

142 PM«5) C(IO+)

45 PM«5) C(10+)

63 PM S C(10+)

7 8

... c .g_ ... 1i

9

H(IO+) T W S SS-MCW(l()+) DO PO« 5) PHC« 5) PH« 5)

PHS H(IO+) ~WSSS- PO(:5) MCW(IO+)

PHC«5) o PH« 5)

H(IO+) TWSSS-MCW(JO+) DO

PHC« 5)

H(IO+) T W SS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC«5)

H(IO+) T W SS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

PO«5) PH«5)

PO« 5) PH«5)

PO«5) PH«5)

10

CM«5) CP«5)

CM«5) CP«5)

CM(5-10) CP«5)

CM«5) CP«5)

CM« 5) CP« 5)

II 12

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS! 10+) SP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCSOO+) SP(IO+) ocsqO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CY( 10+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) OeS( 10+) ST(IO+)

DH(IO+) TWSSS- ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) MCW(IO+) DO PO« 5) CM(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) PH(5-10) CP(5-10) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) T W S SS-MCW(IO+) DO PO« 5) PHC« 5) PH« 5)

94

CM« 5) CP«5)

ACS(ro+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

BS(5-10)

RStIO+)· NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

as RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999) •

e-i

~ II)

:a ~ <i:I

I g -5 I~

;5.. 3 ~, a. z,g < 14 IS'

MR FP Resubelpara (26)

MR FP Resubel para (13)

PRMR . FP Resubelpara (15)

PRMR Resubelpara (14)

FP

PRMR Resubelpara(15)

MR FP Resubelpara (22) , '

MR FP Resubel para (13)

ED

ED

ED

ED

ED

,€, 1'! "8 '~ E

~ E 8

~ ~'2 >. .....

''is. U g- o a go "'"0

'" "'" ,5 <S ... ~ ~ 1;; ::J

§ 0 0 ~ p. ;z:; E

16 17 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

N Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

NM Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (i.e, area under different types of land use in hectare)

01) '': :a ::J ...

I ]~ <S ,_ '" ., ~> :g .,

0 ., 0

~ '" ~ lib "ia u :>. "0 :::"0 t:; ':; .D e- o ..!:! § .: § "0 til o .~ ...... a bIl .g liI 0 .:

1ii 'E .: > v ... ..c: 01 1! ::J 0 ~ 'w .. ~ '2 .!:! ::J ·5 0 :§ ::J '" .<? "'" ::> 0 bIl ;z:; CI)

19 20 21 22 23 2 1

Wakso Achugre 111

Nengsa Narongkol 112

Darakoma , 113

Berubari 114

Kosichora 115

Narongkol 116

Sarongkol 117

95

c 0

! o'(l

~ ' .... ., .0 .;; § ..... c 0

Ol " fj-8 .;:: .. ~ 8 CI)

, I 2

18 Ajasiram (00165500)

19 Chore Pahar (00165600)

120 Rongpetchi (00165700)

Moamari 121 (00165800)

I 122 Rongrnatcha (00165900)

123 Rangsel (00166000)

124 Jongdongre (00166100)

5 ~ ;;

0

";;: (j.

'" c ..s 0 'ta .....

0 :; '" ~~

0. o ~ o..;g

~~ "N ~ ~8 f-<.c

3 4

131

107

292

459

95

108

315

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

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Amenities available (ifnot available withm the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

...... 0

~ :2 _g ., '" ::s 0 ..c

Ol ..... 0 c

~~ .~ § 5 u

::s ~ 2;U

5 6

24 P MC(IO+)

20 P MC(10+)

57 P M« 5) C(IO+)

72 P M« 5) C(IO+)

17 PM(S-IO) C(IO+)

20 PM(S-IO) C(10+)

62 P M(lO+) C(IO+)

place where the facility is available is given)

~ ..

~ =ia .::: _g .c t;j 0. Ii) :; rl ~ " ~ .~"~

e:g __ B _g>§ ""

«1 ~u

iii u .: ~ ::s l<I ._ .... ~ o - Q S "" ..c !:;O ~,,3l ., ~

0. -:'~ <a.5 • E ~ ~ e u

.§ ~~.~ 00 " ::s ....

-a c B ., - " -., .... 0 :.;;a S ... "3-5 ~ E ~.g '0 c tf E'2 .~ 0

" .;:: .... -0 o ._ 6iI "tj

;:;! 0 o '" .(l§ Q,) 0 0.. ;:1

9 a, U.o ~.:gCl)<>:

7 8 9 10 II 12

H(10+) WSSS-PO«5) CM(5-10)

ACS(10+) CV(IO+) MCW(IO+) DO

PJ-I(S-10) CP(S-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

PHC«5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(lO+) T W S SS- PO« 5) CM(5-10) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(5-IO) CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) T W S SS-MCW(lO+) DO PO« 5) PHC« 5) PH« 5)

H(IO+) T W S SS- PO(~ 5) MCW(IO+) DO PH«S) PHC«5)

CM(5-10) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS"(IO+} SP(IO+}

CP(5-1O) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

CM«5) Cr« 5)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

oj .'=! i':~ '" 1;j-~ i: ::s " ~~ § d" 'c 0 '" .-~ B c '" ::s E f g"", U f.'!

13

BS«5) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

8S«5) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

8S«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) T W TK S MCW(IO+) SS-DO PO« S)

CM(S-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-1O) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(5-IO) RS(IO+)

PHC«S) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) TWTKS MCW(IO+) SS-DO PO« 5) PHC«S) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) W S SS-MCW(lO+) DO PHC« 5)

96

PO(IO+) PH(IO+)

OCS{IO+) ST(S-IO) NW(IO+)

ACS(5-1O) CV(IO+) CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(S-IO} CP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(S-IO}

ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS(S-IO) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

rlLLAGE DIRECTOR Y

WiJlage Directory '(As on 1999)

g 8 ~ ~ :a s o<:! :-

~ !3 ..c:: ~ 13 *- a\~

~ CU] z 14 IS

MR FP Resubelpara (16)

"t':MR FP Resubelpara (16)

MR FP Resubelpara (IS)

PR FP Resubel para ( 14)

MR FP Resubelpara (8)

, , MR FP Resubelpara (9)

MR FP Resubelpara (13)

ED

,g

,~ "(j 0 El El

liP 0 f.)

:=s ~-g t --:0 8.2 1il- ,5.a c..

:0 ~ 1ii ::I

~ § co 0 z :=s E p.,

16 17 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

... Nil,Nil:NiI

Nil,Nil,Nil

NM Nil,NiI,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Land use (i ,e, area under differe~t types ofland use In

hectare)

gp :a ::l ....

I g~ <E .~ ~ ., B ~

::0 co 0 os l '" ~-c :a ~ e "0 10 ';; ..0

'" ..!:! 1ii r:: § -0 til o .g ..... fa bJl ..0 l;i 0 r::

t> 'E e!..c: r:: os co to .:=! -.;

~ bJl ::l <.> § 0 ] '''; .!:! ::l e~ 't:;

::J ::l '" « 13 '" Il.., f.) ,00 Z en 19 20 21 22 23 2 1

Ajasiram 118

Chore Pahar 119

Rongpetchi 120

Moamari 121

Rongmatcha 122

Rangsel 123

Jongdongre 124

97

2

BodaApal 125 (00166200)

126 Motcholpara (00166300)

I Songmegap q7 (00166400)

Bokmagre 12~ (00166500)

Dame Apal 129 (Oindapabari)

(00166600)

130 Chidarel Ajagro (00166700)

I Nokalgre ~~I (00166800)

3 4 5

395

148

395

60

183

366

228

DlSRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the dIstance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is gIven)

6

67 P MC(IO+)

29 P M(5-IO) C(IO+)

72 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

13 P M«5) C(lO+)

35 P M(5-IO) C(IO+)

70 P M(IO+) C(lO+)

42 P M(5-10) C(IO+)

7 8 9 10 II 12

HCPHS

H(IO+) T WTK S PO(S-IO) CM(5-10) ACS( 10+) ~~( 10+) MCW(IO+) S8-DO PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) ST(S-IO) PHC(lO+) OCS( 10+)

H(lO+) W S SS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CM(5-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(5-1O) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

HC H(IO+) -MCW(IO+) TWSSS- PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) PHC(lO+) DO PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP« 5)

OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

H(IO+) WTKSS-PO(IO+)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC(IO+)

H(IO+) TWRSS- PO(;O+)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC(IO+)

H(IO+) TWRSS·PO(;O+)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC(S-IO)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

oes( 10+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY( 10+) CM(ID+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

H{IO+) W S SS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC(S-IO)

PO(S-IO) CM(5-10) SP

ACS{IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) ST(S-IO) OCS(IO+)

PH( 10+) CP(lO+)

98

13

BS« S) RS(IO+), NW(lO+}

as RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS« S) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(JO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 19J)9)

g '" .1 W -0

~ cId

~ B ] B

"til ~ '" I'!~ ~ zl? 14 15

., MR FP Resubelpam (7)'

PRMR FP, Rcsubelpara (4)

!-1R FP Resubelpara (7)

, ~ FP Resubelpara (16)

, .

MR FP Resubelpam (IS)

MR FP Resubelpam (14)

'MR Resubelpam (9)

ED

ED

ED

ED

.e u -0

'" 0

'1 E E 0 0

::E ~"3 » ....

""5. I 8..3 §-'" .5 oM ... ~ ~

_ ::l

:s ta u ::E E Cl. z

16 17 18

N Nil,Nil,NiI

Nil,Nil;Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

N Nil.Ni"tNil

N Nil,Nil,Nil

N Nil,Nil,Nil

I,

Nil,Nil,NiI .;:'

Land use (Le. area under ditferent types of land use in hectare)

00

'" :g g(;) ...

'0' ~

~ :.::..~ '" ~ ~

:0 0 .. '" ~"O :a € "0 i:i M ..!! a '" 1 "iI l;;

o .g 00 'E ~ .~ i'!

... .c :l <>

'E .::: :l 0 :§ :l .. .<ij '"'- ::> o 00

19 20 21 22 23

99

E .;; .... 0

'" Iii Z 2

BodaApal

Motcholpam

Songmegap

Bokmagre

DameApal (Gindapabari)

Chidaret Ajagro

Nokatgre

... ., .0 E :l

'" 0;

'5 en I

12S

126

127

128

129

130

131

2

Bolbokpara 132 (Chore Bolbok)

(00166900)

133 Rongge (00167000)

134 Khaldang Agltok (00167100)

135 Bakenang Rabha (00167200)

136 Domeanti (00167300)

. 137 Chipakram (00167400)

138 Dimbil Ading (00167500)

3 4 5

20S

127

152

295

393

313

63

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK' EAST GARO HILLS

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Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

6 7 g 9 10 II 12 13

39 P M(IO+) C(lO+)

H(IO+) WTKSSSpO(;_IO) CM(IO+) ACS(fO+) CV(IO+)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) CP(IO+) tlCS(IO+) SP(lO+)

8S(5-1O) RS(I(H.) NW(IO+) PHQ5-1O) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

22 5) M(5-1O) ~~~llo+) ~ SS-DO

qIO+) PHC(IO+)

H(IO+) TWTKS

PO(lO+) PH(IO+)

26 P M(S.IO) C(lO+)

PO« 5) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

60 P M« 5) C« 5)

73 P M« 5) C« 5)

67 P M« 5) C« 5)

H« 5) TWSS-MCW(IO+) DO

PHC« 5)

H« 5) TWSS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

H« 5) TWSS-MCW(IO+) DO

PHC«5)

PO« 5) PH«5)

PO« 5) PH« 5)

PO« 5)

PH« 5}

P« H(IO+) 12 5)M(lll+) MCW(IO+)

C(IO+) PHC« 5)

~S~D~K S PO« 5) PH(IO+)

100

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(lO+)

CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IOi;) CP(IO+) NC!?(IO+) SP(IO+)

OC~(1 0+) ST( 10+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

CM«5) CP«5)

BS ACS(IO+) SPCV«5) RS(IO+) NCS(IO+) ST«5) NW(IO+)

CM« 5) CP«5)

CM«5)

CP«5)

OCS(IO+)

ACS(IO+) SP CV« 5) 8S« 5) NCS(IO+) ST« 5) RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS( 10+) SP CV« 5) BS« 5) NCS(IO+) ST« 5) RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV{IO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

6S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+>'

:Vn:.LAGE'1:lIRECTOR Y

:1 Village Directory ~. I I (As on 1999)

~ 8 N v

':lP '" :0 = 0(1 ';;:

~ S g

l1 e ~

iii ........ :Z~

14 15

MR Resubelpara (10)

Resubelpara (35)

·11 MR Resubelpara (8)

PRMR FP Resubelpara (II)

~ 'PR MR Resubelpara (12)

MR FP Resubelpara (14)

MR FP Resubelpara (12)

ED

ED

ED

ED

., c::: 'fJ :lP ~

~ ...... .... g. 0. ::J

'" 0.

~ ~ e::

., z

16 17

N

NM

I'

,€ "0 0 E E' 8 li"O 1:: e 8.a ,5 ~ 1;; ::J o Iii

::E E 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

" NiI,Nil,Nil

I, ;1 Nil,tJil, Nil

If Nil, Nil, Nil

Lan_d use (i,e, area under different types ofland use in hectare)

~ ~ ....

I o~ .£ c::: 'II

:.:=,~ v ., 0 ~ g ~: 'a

~ ] > ~ a (Q c

(5 .~ "0 '" .0 la " bI)

~ i 'E E!.<:: c::: > a () gj ''-:; 0 :g ~ - " <] ::J ~ IJ.., <)

~ l:> :;: .0

.... § 0 c::: u

~ g ., z tI)

19 20 21 22 23 2 I

Bolbokpara (Chore 132

Bolbok)

Rongge

Khaldang Agilok 134

Bakenang Rabha 135

Domeanli 136

Chipakram 137

Dimbil Ading 138

101

2

139 New Putimary (00167600)

Soenang Pahartuli 140 (Labourpara)

(00167700)

141 Jampara (00167800)

142 Soenang Apal (00167900)

" ' Rongkaminchi 143 (00168000)

144 Thapa Dangre (00168100)

145 Thapa Rongdeng (00168200)

146 New Kllntolguri {oo1 683OO}

3 4

462

296

364

535

725

802

192

436

5

DISRRICT. CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next

to it in brackets the dIstance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place; where the facility IS available is given)

6

76 PM«5) C(lO+)

51 PM«5) C(IO+)

7 8

H(5-10) TWSS-MCW(!o+) DO PHC(5-10)

H(lO+) T W SS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC(:5-IO)

H« - P«:5) T W SS-

66 5}M«5)C« MCW(IO+) DO

5) PHC« 5)

93 P MC(IO+) H(IO+) TWSS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC(5-10)

9 10

PO(5-IO) CM(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

PO« 5) PH« 5)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+}

CM«5) CP« 5)

PO(5-IO) CM(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+)

II 12

SP ACS( 10+) CV( 10+) NCS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

SP ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) ST(IO+) OCS(IO+)

13

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

ACS(IO+) SPCV«5) BS«5) NCS(JO+) ST(IO+) RS(IO+) OCSlIO+) NW(IO+)

SP ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) ST(IO+) OCS(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+}

135 P M«5) C(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSS-DO P0(5-1O) CM(IO+) PHC(5-10) PH{IO+) CP(IO+)

SP ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) ST(IO+) OCS( 10+>..

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

145 P M C(lO+)

37 PM« 5) C(IO+)

79PMAC C(lO+)

H(lO+) TWRS MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC«5)

H(lO+) TWSS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC(IO+)

H(IO+) T W SS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC« :5)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) NCS( 10+) SP« 5)

CP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(lO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP«5)

CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PO« 5) CM(IO+) PH(S-IO) CP(10+)

ACS( 10+) ~~tlO+) NCS(lo+) ST{lO+) OCS« 5)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW{1O+)

I I VU-LAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (AI; on 1999)

'14 15

P~ MR Resubelpara (8)

PR )'1R Resubelpara (9)

PR MR Resubelpara (II)

PR MR Resubelpara (10)

I ····t

PR MR Resubelpara (12)

P~~ Resubelpara (15) FP" ,

PRMR FP Resubelpara (15)

PRMR FP Resubelpara (10)

, ' .

16 17 18

ED Nil,Nil,NiI

ED Nil,Nil,NiI

ED Nil,Nil,NiI

ED Nil,Nil,NiI

ED Nil,Nil,NiI

ED Nil, Nil,NiI

ED Nil,Nil,Nil

ED NiI,Nil,Nil

Land use (i.e, area under different types of land use in hectare)

19 20 21 22 23 2

New Putimary

Soenang Pahartuli (Labourpara)

Jampara

Soenang Apal

Rongkaminchi

Thapa Dangre

Thapa Rongdeng

New Kantolguri

i

139

140

141

142

143

144

145

146

c 0 .~

.3 ~ ., l ..

,.8 ';>

~ ..... 0

Iftca '" ;, i"fi ~ OJ

~8 !i!2 I 2

Chisimari 1~7 (00168400)

Khantolguri 148 Songma

(00168500)

Tbapa Darenchi 149

(00168600)

<150 Thapa Dajonggre (00168700)

!l151 Tbapa Ragolgre (00168800)

152 Tbapa Agitchak (00168900)

153 Thapa Matronggre (00169000)

154 Tasil Apal (00169100)

g ., 1lP ;::;

0

~ C!.. c CI)

oS 0 .~

'Cl "3 oS

~., Q..

8.~

-19 "5 ~ ~ l! o ., f::.s f::U

3 4

412

720

598

418

47

268

714

165

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

;::; ... c 0 0

C!.. -a '"

... -a "B (5 -a ..c

Iii CI)

!9

I ..c 0 ..c a ..... «l 0 C

'" 0 g!l ll~ 'N ] 1l

~ ~ 5 ::I 1l 1;;'

iE E 0 :::E ~u p..

5 6 7 8 9

H(IO+) TWTKS 77 P M C(IO+)

MCW(IO+) SS-DO PO(5-1O)

PHC(5-IO) PH(IO+)

PM S H(IO+) TWTKR 117

C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SSS-DO PO« 5)

PHC« 5) PH(5-10)

PHS H(IO+) TWSS-

114 P M C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PO« 5) PHC«5)

DO PH(IO+)

HCH(IO+) TWTKS MCW(IO+) S5-00 PO« 5) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+)

87 P M C(IO+)

P« H(IO+) TWTK 9 5) M(IO+) MCW(IO+) S5-DO PO« 5)

PH(IO+) C(lO+) PHC« 5)

56 PM«5) C(IO+)

PHSH(IO+) TWTKS MCW( 10+) SS-DO PO« 5) PHC« 5) PH(IO+)

P« H(IO+) TW555-122 5) M(5-1O) MCW( 10+) DO PO« 5)

C(IO+) PHC« 5) PH( 10+)

34 P M(IO+) C(IO+)

H(IO+) T W TK R MCW(IO+) SSS-DO PO«5) PHC« 5) PH(IO+)

104

II> «l =iii .~ 1:0 2 ..c .... "'3 ~ 13 II> Q..

o:J ._

f:sa ~. ~ '~.~ B> u • 0 "3 03 ._

c '" -a o .'t:::: u E "0

Iii ~ <>.;;; .5] «l «l .5 .0" ~ ~ o:J '§ C U ::I .a u g ~o'c OJ ]£ E '" ~ § ~.g E-'" .~~ l! '0 a-g o lii u.£) < Iii p:::~C/)<

10 II 12

.. ACS(IO+) CV(IO+)

CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

CP(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) SP

CM(IO+) NCS(IO+)

CV(IO+) CP(IO+)

OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) SP

CM(lO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+)

NCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

OCS« 5)

CM{IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP« 5)

OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

CM{ 10+) ACS( 1 0+) CV{ 10+) CP(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP« 5)

OCS« 5) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV( 10+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(5-1O) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

CP(IO+) OCS(5-10) ST(10+}

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) ep( 10+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+)

OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

1:f 'E ~ ~ ~ ::> .,

~~ § r: .~ .g ._ oS § 1;;

E ~ §:-:: u e!

13

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO~)

NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

e 8

j !i .~ "1;1

~ ~

S ~ ..d S ~ I~ 8: « z] 14 15

MRFP Resubelpara (\8)

PRMR Resubelpara (12)

FP

PRMR FP Resubelpara (14)

PRMR FP Resubelpara (20)

MR FP Resubelpara ( 18)

MR FP Resubelpara (18)

MR FP Resubelpara(22)

MR FP Resubelpara (28)

a .. :g c::

} E E 8

~1l .?;> Q. ~ Q. &'2 ::I a II> .5.M ~ ~ 1;; ::I

[ij 0 0 ~ C>.. Z E

16 17 18

ED Nil, Nil,Nil

ED Nil,Nil,Nil

ED Nil,Nil,Nil

NiI,Nil,Nil

ED Nil,Nil,Nil

ED Nil,Nil,NiI

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

gp :.a ::I ...

I u~ .a c '" :.::.~

., ~ B ~ 1i

~-o ~ e 1l ~ @ os c i (5 .g ] ~ a 1;; '" 'E ... ..c: ~ .~ e OQ ::I 0

:§ '2 .:: ::I 0 ::I 1lb .;;:a ...... ::> u

19 20 21 22 23

105

j ~

~ .0

§ '-0 c:: ., ~ ~ .. u z CI)

2 I

Chisimari 147

Khantolguri Songma 1,48

Thapa Darenchi 149

Thapa Dajonggre 150

Thapa Ragolgre 151

Thapa Agitchak 152

Thapa Matronggre 153

Tasil Apal 154

i 01 '1: u en

2

'155 Damringgre (00169200)

Sepikol 156 (00169300)

157 Dalbingsre (00169400)

158 Dandakol (00149500)

159 Eguagre (00169600)

160 Rongdan (00169700)

161 Raksinggre (00169800)

3 4 5

303

452

266

432

145

91

119

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND 600K : EAST OARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next

to it in bmckets the distance in broad mnges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where the facihty IS available IS given)

6

54 P M(IO+) C(lO+)

81 P M C(IO+)

48 PM«5) C(lO+)

75 P M«5) C(10+)

26 P M(5·1O) C(lO+)

7 8 9

H(IO+) TWTKS MCW(IO+) SS-DO PO« 5) PHC« 5) PH(IO+)

PHSH(IO+) TWTKS MCW(IO+} SS-DO PO(5-10) PHC(5-10) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) W S SS· MCW(IO+) DO PHC«5)

PO«5) PH«5)

H(IO+) T WTK S MCW(IO+) SS-DO PO« 5) PHC«5) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) TWSSS· MCW(lO+) DO PO« 5) PHC(5.10) PH(IO+)

10

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

] - V> :::I U o ._ '~.~ .. <> • 0 c: V>

8:6 • u

01 ... ... <> :::I ... - ., "3-5 .~ 0 60-0 « Iii

II 12

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM«5) CP« 5)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+} SP(IO+) OCStI 0+) ST( 1 0+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+} SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+}

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) CP( 10+) NCS(lO+) SP( 10+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

P« H(IO+) 17 5)M(10+) MCW(IO+)

WSSS· DO

PO(5-10) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+)

PH(IO) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IO+) + OCS(IO+} ST(IO+)

AC P(5-10} 25 M(5·IO)

C(IO+}

H(IO+) WTKSSS PO(~5) MCW(IO+} DO PH(IO+) PHC«5}

106

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+} CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

6S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(lO+}

6S(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+}

VILLAGE DIRECTOR Y

Village Directory (As on 1999)

e-8 ~

~ :0 .:c! 'S;

~ g

~ 'fi e 8: t'l--z.§ « 14 15

MR FP Resu,belpara (25)

PRMR Resubelpara (22)

FP

MR FP Resubelpara (18)

PRMR FP Resubelpara (27)

MR FP Resubelpara (20)

MR FP Resubelpara (10)

MR FP Resubelpara (22)

ED

,?: ., -0 r:: 0

'~ E E

os 8 ~

~-g .0 .... t:>. ~ g- o ~

~ o..~ Vl Q. ,~ .g ~ ~ ~ a ""' z ~ E 16 17 18

NiI,NiI,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

NiI,Nil,NiI

NiI,Nil,Nil

NiI,NiI,Nil

" NiI,NiI,Nil

Land use (i,e, area under di!Terent types orland use in hectare)

~ :0 ::l

.E o~ .,. r:: U)

~ :.=-~ .,

::l B ~ ~

., 0 ~ Vl

~"O :a ~ s 1 > ';; .0

~ ;j c E -- os "0 (5.g ..... 2 ., ~ lii 0

1;; ~ 'E ~ .~ ., OJ e '2 Eg

~ 'C 0 E ;::l os .'i:a .,

J.L. ::J " co CIl

19 20 21 22 23 2

Damringgre 155

Sepikol 156

Dalbinggre 157

Dandakol 158

Eguagre 159

Rongdan 160

Raksinggre 161

107

2

162 Mandalanggre (00169900)

163 Mebokdam (00170000)

164 Bolpuma (00170100)

165 Dilma Songgittal (00170200)

166 Chisim Apal (00170300)

167 Kakkunanggre (00170400)

OilmaAga 168 (Donol)

(00170500)

J69 Keragalram (00170600)

3 4 5

109

146

489

151

118

89

91

214

DlSRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the faeil ity is available is given)

6 7 8 9

P« H(IO+) W TK S SS • 22 5) M(I ) PO(IO+) 0+ MCW(IO+) DO

C( I 0+) PH( 10+) PHC(5-10)

10 II 12

ACS{lO+) CV{ 10+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) "SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST{IO+)

30 P M« 5) C(IO+)

H(IO+) T WSSS- PO{S.IO) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) MCW(IO+) 00 NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC« 5) PH( 10+) CP(IO+) OCS(S.IO) ST( 10+)

91 PM(5-10) C(lO+)

27 P M{10+) C(lO+)

20 PM« 5) C(JO+)

H(lO+) TWTKS MCW(IO+) SS.OO PO(IO+) PHC« S) PH( 10+)

H(IO+) T W S SS· MCW(IO+) DO PO(IO+) PHC(5-1O) PH( 10+)

H(lO+) WTKSO MCW(IO+) SS-DO PO«5) PHC« 5) PH( 10+)

P{< H(IO+) 17 5) M(5·to) MCW(IO+)

WRSSS- PO(;O+)

DO PH(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+)

H(5-

20 P M(5-10) 10) W R S SS· PO(;O+) C(IO+) MCW(IO+)

DO PH(IO+) PHC(5-10)

H(5-

33 P M(5-10) C(5- 10) T W R SS- PO(;-IO) 10) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+)

PHC(5.10)

108

ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) CM(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST{IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS{lO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

CM( 10+) ACS( 10+) CV( 10+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) Cl'v!(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

SP CM(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+)

CP(IO+) NCS(IO+)

ST(IO+) OCS(IO+)

SPCV(5-CM(5-10)

ACS(IO+) 10) ST(5-

CP(5-10) NCS(IO+)

10) OCS(IO+)

13

BS{S-IO) RS{IO+) NW(IO+)

,-

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5.10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5.10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5·10) RS(IO+) NW(to+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS( 10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

l VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

15 ,

MR FP Resubelpara (25)

MR FP Resubelpara (10)

MR FP Resubelpara (30)

MR FP Resubelpara (23)

PRMR FP Resubelpara (31)

MR FP Resubelpara (15)

MR FP Resubelpara (15)

MR FP Resubelpara (12) ED

16 17 18

NiI,Nil,NiI

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil,Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19 20 21 22 23

109

2

Mandalanggre . 162

Mebokdam 163

Bolpuma 164

Dilma Songgittal 165

Chisim Apal 166

Kakkunanggre 167

Dilma Aga (Donol) 168

Keragalram 169

.§ 13 j ~

j U .D ~ ~ ....

0

"iii .. ~ .. '1: ..

til

I 2

Jolding 170

(00170700)

171 Khawak (00170800)

'172 Soenang Aga I (00170900)

173 Genang (00171000)

1 •• Chidoreng 114 (00171100)

'II 175 Hatibasa

(00171200)

t76 Malchapara (00171300)

5 u

E 0 0

~ t!. II> -5 .... 0

'" I':!,..., ~ ~ ~'t) I-J!

3

58

207

159

269

179

478

73

DlSRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz,< 5 kms, 5-10 kms, and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is avaIlable is given)

§ ... II> e :a 11 c .. 'E ~ 0 .~ 3 ..c

~ ..c

~~-II> i;' C. - '" ... :l II> on ... C.

<> ,_ on ~

"'" "B ~ '~,!i 1!l ...

1 '0 _ ::> E

txl 1a . 8 - :l fa c II)

:l ..., ._ ~il: '0 <>. E] la • ... ..c fa 8:6 o c 0 e c. ~"cn .';::; 0

..t: "iii ~ ~ "iii ~~ 0;.5 • E '" ,_ ..... ,!,! N 0 c :l ... .~ g8,-g::l 0 ,~

.. c '" Ji'§' ~ "B .. - ., .= ~ u ·c :l 'N E '" 3£ ~ ;§ ~ ,~ E i;'

~

'~~ E '"

'" ~ c 1i s">< S il: 5 :l ~ '0 3.-g '0 'C 0 o c or:: U.l ~ Cl 0.. ull -< o::tf!tIl-< u f! 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

P« H(IO+) TWTKR - ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(IO+) 10 5) M(5-10) L S SS_DO,PO(IO+) CM(IO+)

C(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(5-1O)

H(5-37 P M(5-IO) C(5-IO) T W S SS-

10) MCW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

29 P M(5-1O) C(IO+)

45 PM(5-10) C(IO+) .

HOO+) WRSO MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(5-10)

H(IO+) T W SS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

PH(IO+)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

CP(IO+) NCS{IO+) OCS(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) CP(5-10) OCS(IO+)

SP« 5) RS{IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

SP CV(5- BS« 5) 10) ST(5- RS(IO+) 10) NW(lO+)

P0(5-IO) CM(JO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+)

SP ACS(IO+) NCS(lO+) CV(IO+)

ST(IO+) OCS(\IO+)

8S(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

PO«5) PH(IO+)

CM(5-10) ACS(IO+) CP(S-IO) NCS(IO+)

OCS(IO+)

SP eV(5-10) ST(5- 8S« 5)

RS(IO+) 10) NW(IO+)

28 PM(5-10)C(S-H(10+) TWRSS- PO(~5) 10) MCW(IO+) DO PH( 10+)

PHC«5)

CM(5-10) ACS(IO+) ep(5-10) NCS(IO+)

OCS(IO+)

SP CV(5- BS« 5) 10) ST(5- RS(IO+)

H(5-82 P M(5-10) C(S- 10) T W SS-

10) MCW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

15 PM«5) C(IO+)

1-1(10+) W S SS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC(5-1O)

110

10) NW(IO+)

PO« 5) CM(5-10) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO)

SP CV(5-ACS(IO+) 10)ST(5-NCS(IO+) 10) OCS(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) PO(S-IO) CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH«5) CP«5) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

;VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

e '" u

~ j .!!l

-0

ad ~ ~ B B g ~ e

~ '1iI~ z]

14 15

MR FP Resubelpara (10)

frmFP Resubelpara(13)

MR FP Rcsubelpara (16)

MR FP Rcsubelpara (12)

. ly!R FP Resubelpara (10)

~ -, MR FP Rcsubelpara (7)

PR Resubelpara (12)

ED

eO

.~ ... '8 ., E E 8

~

~] >. --0. !3 0. o ::l ;::l g. 0. 0 .,

0. .5 ~ ~ ~ 1;; ;::l

Iii 0 ~ I>.. z E

16 17 18

\ Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

-. Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

011 .s "g

~'in' ....

U ..9 g .- '" '" ......,.;.-;::l .y 0 ~

... 0 OJ)

'" ~~ .OJ ,g ~ e 1l ;.- .s: .0

2 a .. c:: § -0 'iii 15 .g ._ ., OJ) ]~ 0 c: 1;; 'iii ·6 ~ .~ .,

OJ f! co § ] ·2 :l ~ 'ij 0 <8 ~ ? !,! z en

19 20 21 22 23 2 I

Jolding 170

Khawak 171

SoenangAga 172

Genang 173

Chidoreng 174

Hatibasa 175

Malchapara 176

111

2

177 Kimsri (00171400)

Bonggare 178 Olbaknang

(001 71 SOO}

Okbima 179 (00171600)

I 't

., Bonggare 18q Chimitcheng

., (00171700) .11

I 181 Mongpangro 4,' (00171800)

18~ New Miapam .1 (00171900)

, Boro Miapara 18~.;, (00172000)

3 4 5

38

233

75

352

376

183

458

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (irnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad mnges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

H(S-

10 PM(S-IO)C(S·IO) WRSSS- PO(;O+) 10) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+)

PHC(S-IO)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) eV(S·IO) 8S(S·10) NCS(IO+) SP(S-IO) RS(IO+)

36 PM{S·IO} C(IO+)

P« 14 S) M(S-JO)

C(S-IO)

H(IO+) W S SS· MCW(IO+) DO PHC(IO+)

H(S-10) W C S SS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC(S-IO)

H(5-

68 PM(S-IO)C(S·IO) WSSS-10) MCW(IO+) DO

PHC(S-IO)

H(S-

C!,(IO+) OCS{IO+) ST(S.IO) NW(IO+)

PO(lO+) PH(IO+}

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

SP ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) ST(IO+) OCS(IO+)

BS{IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

PO(S-IO) CM(S-IO) ACS(lO+) PH(IO+) CP(S.to} NCS(IO+)

OCS(IQ+)

SPCV(S-10) ST(S. BS(S-IO) 10) RS(IO+)

NW(JO+)

PO(S-IO) CM( 10+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+)

SP ACS(IO+) eV(IO+) NCS(IOt) ST(IO+) OCS(IO+)

8S(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

10) 64 P M C(5-10) MCW(IO+)

PHC(S-IO)

T W C SS- PO(;'IO)

DO PH(IO+)

CM(5-JO) ACS(IO+) CP(S-IO) NCS(IO+)

OCS(IO+)

SPCV(5-10) ST(S. BS(5·10) 10) RS(IO+)

NW(IO+)

30 P M« S) C{S· H{IO+) T W SS-10) MCW{IO+) DO

PHC« S)

89 PM{S·IO)C(S.H(IO+) TWSS· 10) MCW(IO+) DO

PHC«S)

112

PO«S) PH(S·IO)

ACS(IO+) CV{IO+) CM(S.IO) NCS(IO+) SP(JO+) CP(S-IO} OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

PO«5) CM(5.10) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) PH(5.10) CP(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS RS{IO+) NW{IO+)

BS RS{lO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

g

., .1 ~ "0 .s; o(j

£3 ~ .g '" I~ e 0-

~ zg 14 15

MRFP Resubelpara(13)

MR FP Resubelpara (16)

MR,FP Resubelpara (13)

MR ~r, Resubelpara (17)

MR FP Resubelpara (12)

PR ¥R Goalpara (45) FP

PRMR FP Goalpara (45)

.S [;j fiP ~

~ ...... .... 0.

~ ::s '" ~ ~ 0 e.., z 16 17

ED

ED NM

ED NM

~ 0 E E 8

11 . 5 <l9 _ ::s

~ ij ~ e

18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,NiI

Nil,Nil,NiI

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in

19 20

113

hectare) .

1 t:: '2 ;:? 21 22 23

'" ~ .s; .... 0

'" fr Z 2

Klmsri

Bonggare Olbaknang

Okbima

Bonggare Chimitcheng

Mongpangro

New Miapara

Boro Miapara

.... ., .rl

§ 0::

Ol ·c '" ell

1

·177

178

179

180

181

182

183

, 2

184 Horinkata Bakra I (00172100)

Horinkata Rabha 185 (00172200)

186 Lower Manikganj (00172300)

, I Upper Manikganj 1~7 (00172400)

~

Nolbari 188 , (00172500)

189 Matchakol (Dam it Aga) (00172600)

\'90 Cholo Miapara (001727oo)

3 4

300

585

581

203

203

307

171

5

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and land Use

Amenities available (ifnal available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges VIZ.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms ofthe nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

6 7 8

53 PM«5)C{< H(IO+) TWSS-5) MCW(IO+) DO

PHC«5)

91 P(2) M{< 5) C«5)

H(IO+) T W SS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC«5}

9

PO« 5) PH«5)

PO«5) PH{< 5)

10

CM« 5) CP«5)

CM{< 5) CP«5)

II 12

ACS{IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP« 5)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

ACS{IO+) SP BS

NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

SP 107 PM SC(S- PHCH(IO+} TWRSS- POPH(S- CM(5-10) ACS(lO+} CV(IO+}

to} MCW(IO+) DO 10) CP(5-10) NCS(:IO+) ST(IO+)

BS R8(IO+} NW{IO+)

.OCS(IO+)

H(IO+) T W R SS- PO PH« 5) CMZ< 5) ACS(IO+) SP

33 PM SC«5) MCW{IO+) CV(IO+) DO CP«5) NCS(IO+)

ST(lO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+)

PM«5)C(S- H(IO+) TWSS- ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) 30 PO«S) CM(5-1O)

10) MCW(IO+) DO PH(S-IO) ep(5-10)

NCS(IO+) SP{lO+) PHC(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

49 P M(5-IO) C(IO+)

H(lO+) T W S SS- PO(~-IO) CM(IO+} ACS(IO+} CV(IO+) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

34 P M« 5) C(5- H(lO+) T W SS-10) MCW(IO+) DO

PHC{S-IO}

114

ACS(io+) CV(IO+) PO«5) CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(S-IO) 'CP{5-10) OCS{IO+) ST{lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS{S-IO) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS( 10+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

,~illage Directory 'iCAs on 1999)

14

PR MR Goalpara (40)

. PRMR fP Goalpara (40)

I,

f~ tyfR Goalpara (44)

~

~ FP Goalpara (45) (

,t,

I i"' / PRMR FP GoaJpara (46)

MR'FP William nagar (89)

JI~ M,R FP Goalpara (44)

16 17

ED NM

ED NM

ED NM

ED NM

ED NM

ED

18

~iI,NiI,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,NilJNiI

NiI,NiI,~iI

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

" ., 'NiI,Nil,Nil

Land use (Le. area under different types of land use In

hectare) \

19 20 21 22 23

115

2

Horinkata Bakra

Horinkata Rabha

Lower Manikganj

Upper Manikganj

Nolbari

MatchakollDamit Aga)

Choto Miapara

184

185

186

181

ISg

189

190

I:: 0 .~

0 ...J ~

l I~ .0 .s: :§ .... II:: 0

ra ., §-8 15 ~ ~ en

II 2

Abanda !91 (00172800)

" 192 MongmaSiram (00172900)

np~ Rongmaklong (00173000)

Dokamcheng ~H94 Songmaru

(00173100)

"

':i9S Dokamcheng (00173200)

Chimatcha (00173300)

llil Kashkona 9,7 (00173400)

~8 Damash (I & Ii) (00173500)

g '" E <5

§_ ~ ., I:: -5 ,9: .... ~ 0 ::; .. .,~ c.

~~ o ~ c.gj

g~ o 0

f:!~ 3 4

169

124

236

602

485

491

1,549

D1SRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the viilage, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance In broad ranges VIZ.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms: and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facIlity IS available is given)

'" '" e ~ .;

<5 .;:! c > C> 0 .~ .a ..r: ~~ fj. ..r: 0 ~ f c. U ] .~ "' '" Cl. e:2_ "1:1 ~ 0 'C QJ ~:u "0 8

bO ._ £!:>§ ~~ ..r: "1:1 '" 0 ., § , 0 :::I OJ ._ gj "1:1 I:: "' U E] ... ..r: I:: 2:ii .g §~ 0

., '" o<:I"'cn

~ C. .c

OJ '" OJ e~ ~ - I:: ,.... '" ._ .... ... ~u.g§ '2 ~ 0 C bO .~ 0 OJ) II) :::I ... .g l[-u 'C u~ .~ -.; I:: ~ II) ~ II) :s »

.0 rg <> ~ E '" "3-5 ~ :€ t ,g E ~ § ~ u :e ti §"§ .~ 0 :s II)

25 ~§ ~ ~ &. ~ §= ~~

"1:1 ~

0 UI 0- U.o IX~CJ)<C U e

5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

P M« 5) C(5- H(IO+} TWSS- ACS(IO+} CV(IO+) BS

31 PO« 5) CM(5-10) RS(IO+) 10)

3!. P M«5) C(IO+)'

"

38 P M« 5) C(IO+)

105 P M«5) C(IO+)

88 P M« 5) C(lO+)

P M« 5) 82 C(lO+)'

P(S-258 10) M(5-10)

C{5-10)

MCW(IO+) DO SP(I'O+) PH(5-10) CP(5-10)

NCS(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHC« 5) OCS(JO+) ST(IO+)

-- Uninhabited ---------

H« 5) TWTKS MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC«5)

H« 5) TWSSS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

H« 5) TWSS-MCW(JO+) DO PHC{< 5)

H{< 5) TWSSS-MCW(JO+) DO PHC« 5)

H« 5) TWSSS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC{< 5)

H(5-10) TRSSS-MCW{JO+) DO PHQ5-1O)

116

PO«5) PH(IO+)

PO« 5) PH(IO+}

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

PO«5) PH(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM{5-10} CP(IO+)

CM«5) CP(IO+)

CM« 5) CPt 10+)

ACS{IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

-. ACSCIO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(JO+) ST{IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+}

BS«5) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

ACS(IO+) PO(5-10) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) PH{S-IO) CP(lO+) OCS(IO+)

BS CV(5-IO) RS(IO+) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) ST(5-10)

YIT..LAGE DIRECTORY

¥~lIage Directory '~AS on 1999)

e-1:1 §

j ~ :.a :s: ~

~ .9 'fi .. ~ [ ~,.... 0- Z] '< 14 15

MR FP Goalpara (44) ED

oe ., '0 c 0

0t;j E E

~ 8 ::E ~13 .b

0- ,~ 8.2 go g. '" 05 ~ 0-

~ ~ ~ ::l § ., 0

~ Z ::E 8 16 17 18

NM !'Iii, Nil,tlil

----- Uninhabited ----------

:t4.~FP Williamnagar (84)

MR FP Willian nagar (85)

Mlf1 Williamnagar (83)

f.R'MR Williamnagar (86) FP

:t'

~R i"fR Williamnagar (84)

PR FP William nagar (9)

ED NiI,NiI,l'!i1

NM Nil,Nil,Nil

ED N M .~- Nil, Nil, Nil

ED

ED NM Nil,Nil,NiI

NiI,Nil,Nil

Land use (Ioeo area under different types ofland use in hectare)

~ :.a ::3 ...

~ g~ <E ~~

., 3 ., 0 ::0 0 13 So ~ '" 00j e: '0 3:'0

~ .., ~ ~ c '0 OJ

~] (5 .~ ., OJ)

~ ~ °E c > ~ ~ g .. o_ 0 ] °2 ~~

::> ;:; .. < a ""' S,! OJ)

19 20 21 22 23

117

~ 0;;: ..... 0 .,

~~ 2

Abanda

Mongma Siram

Rongmaklong

Dokamcheng Songmaru

Dokarocheng

Chimatcha

Kashkona

Damash (I & Ii)

! § c

~ r/l

I

191

192

193

194

195

196

197

198

Rongsol (Damit 1!19 Akong)

(00173600)

"2,do' Upper Niaboli (00173700)

Kash Oeoripara .201·

(00173800)

'i,9~ DamitAkong (00173900)

... ; Chitukona(Garo) -7Q3 (00174000)

Chitukona 204 (Rabha)

(00174100)

KashRangsi 205 (00174200)

206" Rading (00174300)

186

162 '

!'

59

310

215

228

206

DlSRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dasj'l (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.<: 5 kms .• 5-10 kUls. and 10+ kms ofthe nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

P(<: H(IO+) 31 S)M(lO+) MCW(IO+)

qIO+) PHq<: 5)

TWCSO PO(~S) SS-DO PH(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

CP{IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

29 P M« S) C(10+),

13

,_ ii' P«

5) M«S) qIO+)'

H(IO+) W S ss-MCW(IO+) DO PHq<5)

H(IO+) WSS-OO

MCW(IO+) PHC« 5)

PO(<: 5) PH(IO+)

PO(<: 5) PH(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) CM( 10+) NCS( 10+) SP(lO+) CP(IO+) OeS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) SP

CM(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(:IO+)

CP{IO+) OCSUO+)

ST(JO+)

--Uninhabited ------

58 P M(5·10) qlO+).

Ii

39 P M(5-10) C(1O+).

'0

P Me< 5) 42 qlO+) .

H(IO+) TWRS MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(<: 5)

H(IO+) TWSS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC(<: 5)

H(IO+) T W SS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC(<: 5)

37 PM«~)C(5- H(IO+) WSSS-10) MCW(IO+) DO

PHC(<: 5)

118

PO«5) PH(IO+)

PO(<: 5) PH(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+)

CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(1.0+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) Cye<: 5) PO(<:5) I CM(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

P0(5-10) CM(5-10) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) PH(5-10) CP(5-10) NCS( 10+) SP(lO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

BS(<: 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(<: 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-1O) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

Yn-LAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory I(As on 1999)

e. 8 ~ III :a ~

~ .9 1;; ... ~S

..>(

~'I ~ 15

Tura (62)

PRMR fP '. Williamnagar (86)

Williamnagar (80)

i ::J

'" ~ £ 16

ED

.e '"

"t:l .c 0

:~' e e

'" 8 :::E

~] ._ ... ., 8.fl fir "'-, .5 <l\! 1;; ;:l

0 la e 18

, Nil. Nil. Nil

NM Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Ni!. t:!il

---- Uninhabited -2..-..,.

Mi(FP William nagar (89) 'Nil. Nil. Nil

MR FP Williamnagar (SS) ED Nil. Nil. Nil

PRMR Williamnagar{SI) ED N Nil. Nil. NIl

MR FP Goalpara (56)

Land use (i.e. area under ditlerent types of land use in hectare)

19 20 21 22 23

119

2

Rongsol (Damil Akong)

Upper Niaboli

Kash Deori para

DamitAkong

Chitukona (Garo)

199

200

201

202

203

Chitukoll8 (Rabha) 204

Kash Rangsi 205

Rading 206

r:

j ~

'" 1 .8 ~ ~ 'IS r: 0; '" ~'~ 'I: jU til 22!:l

1,1 2 i'Oj " ij~{ ~t Rongdama

7~1 (00174400)

'11 ~11 ~~ .:1 "

208 I, Chirimdare . (00 174S00)

209 Dangra Songgital I (00174600)

210 Dangra Songma (00174700)

Nisangram

~!l Babupara (00174800)

Bangsi Apal i12; (00174900)

Dainadubi 213 (00175000)

g

~ 0 0

.;;: !::!. ., <: .s .S! .... til 0 "5

~'U' Q.

8."<ii' - s ~ ~ !I t)

~J! ~8 3 4

88

117

82

337

347

525

225

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

0 '" '" e 'iii 1:f r: >-0 0 ''::: 2 .c 'E ~ ~ .c e! 0

M f Q. - '" '" B .~ ] ~:..... '" '" f -0 1l '~.~ ~ '" ~ -0 .. t) E> § ~J a , 0 ::I <u ,_

't:I r: '" !!l ; 1 til g:€ <.) E] § c .. 0 o<l '" rJl .c - '" (ij.5 • E ''::: 0

] (ij e t ... _ .... .!:! ta 0 co ::I .... 'g § ~.g ::J

OIl '" § 'til ]~ .S! 0; r: 1l - '" ;:; :l U ·c

~ <.)

~ E '" 3;5 e ;g t .g EO ~ :a .S:! 0 EO '" :; ;i :;

U I-

~U ;l3 ~ Cl 5 6 7 8

17 P M« S) C(5. H(1O+) TWSS-10)

24 P M« S)C(S-10)

14 PM(IO+) C(IO+)

MCW(IO+) DO PHC(IO+)

H(IO+) TWSSS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC(IO+)

H(IO+) TWSS· MCW(IO+) DO PHC(5-IO)

PHCH(IO+) TWSS­.62 P M C(lO+) MCW(IO+) DO

PHSH(IO+) TWSS-

54 PM 'S C«5) MCW(IO+) DO

PHC(IO+)

. 1

P(2) M S H(IO+) TWSS-83

C(lO+) MCW(IO+) DO I' PHq< 5) flo

Ti 0 P.

9

PO«5) PH(S-IO)

PO«S) PH(S-IO)

PO(5-10) PH(IO+)

1:;-"" th-g t) ._ 0 '0 o !ii IU U c..~ U.D <C .. e>:::<flrJl<C

10 II 12

CM(5-10) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+)

CP(S.IO) NCS(IO+) SP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(S-IO) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+)

CP(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) CM(IO+) NCS(I'O+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IP+) ST(IO+)

PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS( 10+) S1'( I 0+)

ACS(IO+) CY« 5) PO«5) CM«5)

NCS(IO+) SP« 5) PH« 5) CP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(5-10) PO«5) CM« 5)

NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) PH« 5) CP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

60 P M«5) C(IO+)

H(IO+) T W S SS- PO« 5) MCW(lO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC«5)

CM(lO+) ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

120

EO ~ 0== ~ f

13

BS« 5) RS(IO+) . NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(S.IO) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTOR Y

Village Directory (As on 1999)

e, ., 0

.§ j ,~

"0

~ ~

~ B B g t;

Ii ., a~

~ z] 14 15

MRFP Goalpara(SI)

MR FP Goalpara (45)

MR FP Goalpara (48)

PR FP Goalpara (48)

PRMR ResubeJpara (28)

FP

PRMR Fp ResubeJpara (30)

MR FP Resubelpara (36)

ED

ED

ED

ED

ED

C:-'ii .,

c 0

'~ E

~ E 0

::E 0

~"O .!:> 0. I:; t:: i!:! g- o :::l 0.

0. _

{/) 8. .§ JS ~ ~ t; :::I

0 &i 0 Q)

::E P... Z E 16 17 18

Nil,NiI.Nil

NiI,NiI,NiI

Nil,Nil.Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

NM Nil,NiI.NiI

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil,Nil.Nil

Land use (i,e, area under different types ofland use in hectare)

Ol) c -a :::l .... ., ]Vl' <B

~ :::.~ ... :::l :;s i 0 E e oJ

'" ~ Ol) ~ I:; e "0 ;<:"0 > ';;: ..c ~ a '" c § .,

"0 ~ ..c .... o .g '-OJ '" '" ; .~

0 c '" j 'E ~g

., 0; i!:! 'S ., - E 'C

0 :::I '" <~ '" Q) u.. :J 0 Ol) z {/)

19 20 21 22 23 2 I

Rongdama 207

Chirimdare 208

Dangra Songgital 209

Dangra Sonl,'fl1a 210

Nisangram Babupara 211

Bangsi Apal 212

Dainadubi 213

121

2

214 Guresimram (00175100)

215 Chisim Apal (00175200)

216 Rompa (0017S300)

Pangsudam 211 (0017S400)

218 Dokasaram (0017S500)

219 Chitukdadram (0017S600)

220 Bangsi Bokda (0017S700)

4

255

738

159

254

121

639

155

5

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

0; c o .~

i'3 6 7 8

49 P M (;(5-10) H(IO+) T W SS-MCW(IO+) DO PH(;« 5)

9 10

PO« 5) CM« 5) PH(5-10) CP(IO+)

II 12 13

ACS(IO+) CV(5-10) BS« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(IO+)' OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

117 P M{< 5) (;(5- H(10+) T W SS-10) MCW(IO+) DO

PHC«5)

PO« 5) CM« 5) PH(5-10) CP(IO+)

ACS(IO+) NCS(IO+) OCS(IO+)

BS CV(5-10) RS(IO+) SP(5-10) NW(IO+) ST(IO+)

32 PM{<5) C(IO+)

49' P M (;(10+)

H{IO+) ... W S SS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC(5-10)

H{IO+) T W S8-MCW(IO+) DO PHC«5)

PO(5-IO) CM(5-IO) ACS{IO+) CV(IO+)

PH( IO) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) + OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PO«5) PH(5-10)

CM«5) CP(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

P« H(IO+) 23 5) M(5-10) MCW(IO+)

C(IO+) PHC(5-10)

TW SSS-DO PO«5)

PH{IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

110 P M« 5) C« H( 10+) T W SS-5) MCW(IO+) DO

PHC{<5)

28 P M(5-10) (;(10+)

H(IO+) W S SS-MCW{IO+) DO PH(;(5-10)

122

PO« 5)

PH« 5)

CM«5) CP(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV«5) NCS(IO+) SP«5-) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

PO(5-10) CM(5-10) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS{IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

8S(5-1O) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5-10) RS(lo+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW{IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

g "

j ~ :a ~ o(j

~ ~ ] iii e ~--"'-~ z] 14 IS

PRMR Resubelpara (32) FP

PRMR FP Resubelpara (32)

MR FP Resubelpara (34)

MR FP Resubelpara (34)

MR FP Resubelpara (38)

PRMR FP Resubelpara (30)

MR FP Resubclpara (40)

~ ., c: 0

·i s S 8 ::E ~1l >. -a ~ 8. 3 "'- Ii} iil .5 rE .... "'-.,

~ iii '" ;;:: o ~ 0 ::E E ~ z 16 17 18

ED Nil. Nil. Nil

ED NM Nil. Nil. Nil

ED Nil. Nil,Nil

ED Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil.Nil

ED NM Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil.Nil

Land use (Le. area under different types ofland use In

hectare)

:?? :g ]~

.... ]' <8

:.::. .GJ OJ

'" ~ E; ~ OJ 0 ~ '" ~~ _g e: ·ta

1 > .;;; ..!! ~ OJ c: §

j a .g '-"§ lil c: OJ

0 '" iii ·E Eg ~ .£: OJ

] f:! .j;; Iii 0 '" OJ <3 u.. ::> S) ?f) z (/)

19 20 21 22 23 2 I

Guresimram 214

Chlsim Apal 215

Rompa 216

Pangsudam 217

Dokasaram 218

Chitukdadram 219

Bangsi Bokda 220

123

i Ol '1: C)

Ul

II)

!J.g z 8

2

221 Galwangsa (00175800)

222 Nogolpara (00175900)

223 Doratcha (00176000)

BangsiAga ~24 (00176100)

225 Bangsi Dogru (00176200)

226 Bangsi Minai (00176300)

227 Nanil Apal (00176400)

3 4

85

807

168

162

150

223

208

5

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND 800K : EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges VIZ.< 5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility IS available IS given)

6

18 P M«5) C(IO+)

7 8

H(IO+) WSSS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

9

PO«5) PH(IO+)

10 II 12

CM(5-10) ACS(IO+) CV(IQ+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

IJ

8S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IQ+)

H( 10+) T W SS-132 PM C(5-10) MCW(IO+) DO PO«5)

PH(5-10) CM« 5) CP(IO+)

BS ACS(IO+) CV(5-10) RS(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(5-10) NW(IO+)

30 PM(IO+) C(\O+)

PHC« 5) OeS( 10+ ) ST( 1 0+ )

H(IO+) T W S SS- PO(5-10) CM( 10+) ACS( 10+) CV( 10+) MCW(IO+) DO NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) PHC(5-10) PH(lO+) CPt 10+) OCS( 110+) ST(IO+)

P« H(IO+) 31 5)M{<5) MCW(IO+)

C(lO+) PHC(5-10)

SSS-DO PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS( I 0+ ) ST(I 0+ )

30 PM(IO+) C(IO+)

40 P M« 5) C(IO+)

37 PM«5) C(lO+)

H(IO+) T W S SS-MCW(IO+) DO PO«5) PHC(5-10) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) W S SS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

PO«5) PH(IO+)

~~~tlO+) ;~ S SS- PO« 5) PHC« 5) PH(IO+)

124

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(IO+)

OCSlIO+) ST(10+)

ACS( 10+) eV( 10+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5-1O) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECfOR Y

Village Directory (As on 1999)

5

i i 'i3 ~ ~

~ .9 -5

1;1 ., [ .,

~~ ~ z] 14 15

MR FP Resubelpara (39)

PRMR Fr Resubelpara (32)

FP Williamnagar (93)

FP Williamnagar (95)

FP Williamnagar (86)

Williamnagar (84)

FP Williamnagar (78)

., c ·i

::E ;., 0. ... "'-

., ::l "'-'"

., "'-

~ ~ 0 ., "- z 16 17

ED NM

ED

ED

.~ -0 0 E E 8 §-o t:: !:! o ::l c.. _

.S J2 ~

::l

1il ::E E

18

NiI,Nil;.j'lil

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil 1

Nil,Nil,~il

10

NiI,Nil,NiI

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,NiI

Land lise (i.e. area under different types of land use In

hectare)

~ -a ::l

.R ., u~ C en

~ ~~ .,

., 0 ::0 j> 0

~~ ~ '" .OJ t

€ ~ ~ .;;: .D

~ fa c ~ - .2 ....

"* ~ 1;j 00 g ~ 0 c

1;1 ·E 513 ... <a ~ 00 3 ·z E ~ :§ ·2 .::::. ::l

<8 "~ ·c

::J ~ gj, ., r/l

19 20 21 22 23 2 I

Gatwangsa 221

Nogolpara 222

Doratcha 223

Bangsi Aga 224

Bangsi Dogru 225

Bangsi MinaI 226

Nanir Apal 227

125

i ~ .. C/)

2

GamhilAga 228 (Songma)

(00176500)

229 Dangkong Garo (00176600)

23d Arai Apal (00176700)

Gairong Apal 231 (Chima Aga)

(00176800)

232 Chima Apal (00176900)

GambilApal 233 (00177000)

'234 Sarangma (00177100)

3 4

382

288

329

363

694

169

222

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown In the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility IS available is gIven)

6

61 P M C(IO+)

46 PM«5) C(IO+)

63 PM«5) C(IO+)

65 P M«5) C(lO+)

118 PM«5) C(IO+)

33 P MC(IO+)

7 8

PHS H(lO+) W S SS­MCW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

H(IO+) TWSS-MCW(IO+) DO

PHC« 5)

H(IO+) T W SS-MCW(lO+) DO

PHC« 5)

H(IO+) T W SS-MCW(IO+) DO

PHC« 5)

H(IO+) T W SS-MCW(IO+) DO

PHC« 5)

HCH«5) TWSS-MCW(IO+} DO PHC« 5)

9

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

PO« 5) PH(lO+)

PO PH(IO+)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

DH(IO+) -47 PM SC«5) MCW(IO+) TWCSS- PO«5)

PHC« 5) DO PH(IO+)

126

10 I I 12

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CM(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) CPt 10+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

CM«5) CP(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CP(JO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IQ+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO,+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

CM«5) CP(IO+}

CM«5) CPt 10+)

CM«5) CP(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS{lO+) ST(IO+}

13

6S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S« 5) RS(JO+) NW(IO+)

6S RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+} NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999),

g .. t>

.§ u '" J '6 ~ d!!

~ B ..c: ~ e 1;;

Q)

3~ a. ~ z,§ 14 IS

FP Williamnagar (SS)

PR MR Resubclpara (37)

MR FP Williamnagar (S2) ED

MR FP Williamnagar (SO) ED

PRMR FP Resubelpara (35) ED

PRMR FP Resubelpara (35) 'ED

.... -a a. :::l

'" ~ 0

Po.

16

PR Williamnagar (85) ED EO

0 :g u c '~ E

E ~ 0

" ~

Il t g- 0._

E " a. .- r:! ~

_ :::l

~ a '" ~ E Z 17 18

NiI,Nil,NiI

NM Nil,Nil,NiI

NM Nil,Nil,NiI

NM Nil,Nil,Nil

NM NiI,Nil,NiI

NM Nil,Nil,NiI

NM Nil,Nil,Nil

Land use (i,e, area under ditferent types of land use in hectare)

~ '6 :::l ...

0;- u~ <2 ~

c '" ~~ Q)

:::l ~ 0 Q) 0 til ~ to ~ :€ -0 ;!:-o

1U Q) ~ § c -0 Oi "0 .g u 'f! ~]

~ Oi c OJ t';i .2: co :::l "

E '2 .=: :::l Q) -0 :::l ~ ... -

L.L. :::J " « 13 19 20 21 22 23

127

~ 'S; .... 0 Q)

E ~z

2

Gambil Aga (Songma)

Dangkong Garo

Arai Apal

Gairong Apal {Chima Aga)

Chima Apal

Gambil Apal

Sarangma

t .0

§ c «i ';:: Q)

rn I

228

229

230

231

232

233

234

i OJ '': ., CI)

2

'735 Depa (00177200)

236 Dangkong Rabha (00177300)

237 Imbanggi (00177400)

238 WageAsi (00177500)

Block Total

3 4

425

268

407

775

0.0 67203

D1SRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance m broad ranges viz < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the lacility is available is given)

5 6

79 PM S C(IO+)

7 8

H(IO+) TWSS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

9

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

53 P M« 5) C(lO+)

H(lO+) W SS-DO PO« 5) MCW(IO+) PH(IO+) PHC«5)

H(IO+) T W S 5S-75 P M« 5) C(lO+)

PO«5) MCW(IO+} DO PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

134 PM S C(lO+)

PHS H(IO+) T W SS­MCW(IO+) DO PHC(IO+)

T(l73) W(~lI)

H D tI) TK(31) P(210) M(42) ( HP

1~149 S(16) PUC(~) CWC HC(4) TW(2) PHC(4)

AC(S) PHS(20) R(4S) C(12)

128

L(3) S 165

PO PH(IO+)

PO(14)

10

CM«5) CP(IO+)

CM« 5) CP(IO+)

II 12

ACS( 10+) tV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) STqO+)

CM(IO+) ACS( 10+) CV(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

CP(IO+) OCS~IO+) ST( 10+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(2) CP SP(34)

13

BS RS(IO+.)

·NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

as« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS( 10+) NW(IO+)

8S(72) NW

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

14 15

PR Resubelpara (85)

PR MR Resubelpara (37)

PR FP Williamnagar (74)

PRMR FP

PReSS) MR(199 ) FP(163) NC(3) NR(J)

NW

Wil1iamnagar (73)

16 17

ED NM

NM

ED NM

ED NM

ED(I16) N(49) EO(9) EA M(39)

18

Nil, NIl, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19 20 21 22 23

0.0 0.0 0.0

129

2

Depa 235

Dangkong Rabha 236

Imbanggi 237

WageAsi 238

0.0

f~ I · Q!!Io I IWfl

c

i "142 • _. Olin

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" J

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roTAL AREA OF CJI. BLOCK (IN ~M.)

roTAL PClPUW[ON OF C.D. BLOCK

TOTAL NUMBER OF TOWNS IN CD. BLOCK

fOTAL NUMBER OF VILLACES :IN C.D. BLOCX

• 0

0 t. 958

885.00

'iW2'

NlL 313

36 XNS

MAP-29(ii)

MEGHALA Y A (INDIA)

DAMBO RONGJENG C.D. BLOCK

s r· ,......... \ .

DISTR1CT EAST GARO HILLS

KILOMETRES

2 1 Q

I I I 2 3 4 :) 6

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DISTRICT .•

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VJLLAGE lfITH PERlWmIT L.C. NUMBJ:R •• BOUNDARY. fORI!5Y-RI:SII:RVED 1I'ITft NA)(]!

H!AIlQU~ CD. BLOCK - _. _ _ -

POPULATION sm:: CLASS or VIllAG liS:

BBLOW 200, ~~99. 500-999 • LOOO &I ABOYI!

UNINlIAllflEIJ VILLAGe;! lI'UH PERMANENT

LOCAnON com: NUlIBER SlATE BICIIYAY - _ _ - _ _

IMPOR1AN'l METAL!J!D RO.l1>

RIVER AND STRBAM

POSI' OFnCE/POSl Ie T!L!GRAPll omCE _

SECONDARY/SINJOR SI(X)NDARY SCHOOL _ POLICE STATION _ _ _ ._ _ _ ._

PRIMARY HEALTH COORS _ _ _ BANK: COYMERClAL/OO-()(,ERA7JVI _ _ _

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Alphabetical list ofViUages (C.D. block wise)

Name of the District:East Garo Hills Name of CD Block: Dambo Rongjeng Serial N arne of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location

number location code code number number

1 2 3 4

Name ofSub-Dist: 0002

1. Abeagittim 00182100 2. Adokgiri 00185900 040020002000200095 3. Agalgiri (Nongbak) 00199900 040020002000200180 4. Agropatal 00192100 040020002000200127 5. Albelapara 00178700 040020002000200008 6. Amebang 00192200 040020002000200128 7. Ameram 00188700 040020002000200031 8. Anchengbok 00205600 040020002000200245 9. Arengdo 00187500 040020002000200078 .

10. Aruak 00190100 040020002000200106 11. Asim Darang 00196300 040020002000200195 12. Athiabari 00184800 040020002000200085 13. Awakgittim 00200000 040020002000200181 14. Awangga 00206000 040020002000200219 15. Badaka 00183600 040020002000200087 16. Badaka Rajasali 00183700

I

0~0020002000200086

17. Badilpa Apal 00197600 040020002000200185 18. Baksalpara I 00178200 040020002000200005 19. Baksalpara II 00178300 040020002000200006 20. Baksalpara Nachirongdik 00178600 040020002000200009 21. Baksalpara Songittal 00178800 040020002000200010 22. Balsrigittim 00185600 040020002000200004 23. Barenggittim 00184600 040020002000200066 24. Baringgre Wadro 00204200 040020002000200236 25. Block Campus 00205700 26. Bolgrimgittim (Baksalpara) 00177900 040020002000200007 27. Bolkret 00204500 040020002000200240 28. Bollonggittim 00203600 040020002000200175 29. Boisaldam 00187900 040020002000200069 30. Bolsalgittim 001993QO 040020002000200177

31. Bugakol 00180900 040020002000200026

32. Chachinath 00187300 040020002000200080 33. Chambildam 00204400 040010001000100072

34. Chare Akong 00182300 35. Cheran AIda 00194000 040020002000200146

36. Cheran Chikol 00193800 040020002000200144

37. Cheran Songgital 00194100 040020002000200147

38. Cheran Songgitcham 00193900 040020002000200145

39. Chibilbang 00203400 040020002000200176

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK : EAST GARO HILLS

Serial Name of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location number location code code number

number 2 3 4

40. Chibongga 00181600 040020002000200036 41. Chibra lambal 00190500 040020002000200110 42. Ch ichamgittim 00178400 43. Ch ichra Apal 00199400 040020002000200165 44. Chichro Songgital 00201700 040020002~00200221

45. Chigisim Bisikgittim 00207800 46. Chigisimgittim 00206400 040020002000200263 47. Chigrang 00186400 040020002000200099 48. Chijeng Akhong 00204000 040020002000200234 49. Chijenggitirn 00202200 040020002000200226 50. Chikama 00207100 040020002000200258 5l. ChikolDama 00192400 040020002000200130 52. Chikol Pekgro 00192500 040020002000200131 . 53. Chikol Songma 00192800 040020002000200135 54. Chilpara 00180500 040020002000200021 55. Chilpara Reserve 00180400 040020002000200020 56. Chima Impel 00188400 040020002000200072 57. Chirnadare 00179900 040020002000200013 58. Chiring Dokrugittim 00202100 040020002000200225

I

59. ChitilApal 00196800 040020002000200199 60. Chiwa Adapgittim 00183900 040020002000200064 6l. Chiwaki 00187600 040020002000200077 62. Chotcholja 00184300 040020002000200049 63. Chotcholja Napakgittim 00184400 64. Dagal Bolmedang 00203700 040020002000200173 65. Dagal Dongru 00193200 040020002000200]38 66. Dagal Gading 00193300 040020002000200]39 67. Dagal Nokat 00199000 040020002000200]72 68. Dagal Sirnseng 00198900 040020002000200171 69. Dakran 00192900 70. Darnbo Bima 00200300 040020002000200210 71. Dambo Charegittim 00201100 040020002000200221 72. Dambo Gitonggittim 00201500 040020002000200218 73. Dambo Mrok 00201900 040020002000200223 74. Darnbo Reserve 00201200 040020002000200215 75. Dambo Reserve II 00200200 040020002000200209 76. Dambo Rongdeng 00201300 040020002000200216 77. Darnbo Saregittim 00201800 040020002000200222 78. Dambo Watesa 00201000 040020002000200211 79. Darnbogittim 00205000 040020002000200253 80. Dambura 00]87100 040020002000200082 81. Danai Suregittim 00207700 040020002000200262 82. Darang Petchong 00191600 040020002000200121

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Serial N arne of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location number location code code number

number 2 3 4

83. Darugiri Reserve 00205300 040020002000200250 84. Darugre 00206800 040020002000200249 85. Darusak 00207000 040020002000200256 86. Datang Agal 00200900 040020002000200214 87. Dawa Songgital 00193000 040040004Q00400117 88. Dikagittim 00190200 040020002000200269 89. Dikagittim 00208700 040020002000200269 90. Dilkang 00184200 91. DilmaAdap 00185500 040020002000200092 92. DilmaAding 00186200 040020002000200093 93. Diplokgittim 00191000 040020002000200115 94. DipJokgittim 00197800 040020002000200184 95. Dobanggalgittim 00184700 040020002000200065 . 96. Dochisoram 00186800 040020002000200100 97. Dogep Gipuram 00206500 040020002000200248 98. Dokongsi 00191300 040020002000200118 99. Dombu Teracegittim 00207600

100. Dopalpara 00185300 040010001000100090 101. Dosaram 00186600

I

102. Dosingkol 00181400 040020002000200035 103. GabilAding 00195300 040020002000200159 104. Gabil Bisa 00199700 040020002000200164 105. Gabil Boldilgittim 00199600 040020002000200163 106. Gabil Damingka 00195100 040020002000200157 107. Gabil Koksi 00203300 040020002000200178

108. Gabil Nengtek 00198200 040020002000200161

109. Gabil Pather 00198300 040020002000200160

110. Gabil Rongmil 00199500 040020002000200166

Ill. Gandilgittim 00195700 040020002000200189

112. Gandual 00194900 040020002000200155

113. Ganggasa 00179700 040020002000200039

114. Gobekram 00189200 040020002000200132

115. Golde Nengbrak 00188500 116. Gorok 00186100 040020002000200097

117. Gulutgittim 00191400 040020002000200119

118. Haslong 00200700 040020002000200212

119. I1dekAkong 00189800 040020002000200103

120. lIdek Reserve 00186900 040020002000200084

121. IlIa Rongchim 00191900 040020002000200125

122. Imbeng Akong 00189700 040020002000200102

123. Imsambal 00184100 040020002000200062

124. Imsamdrop 00204600 040020002000200238

125. JagaJpara 00184900

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK : EAST GARO HILLS

Serial Name of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location number location code code number

number

2 3 4

126. Jaj iJgittim 00190700 040020002000200112 127. Jalkim 00184500 040020002000200067 128. Jalwagiri Songgitcham 00198500 040020002000200168 129. Jankigittim 00192000 040020002000200124 130. Jawelgre Asokagittim 00198600 131. Jawelgre Songgital 00198700 040010001000100169 132. Kakdap 00207500 040020002000200260 133. Kalwe 00189600 040020002000200126 134. Kama Gandim 00179100 040020002000200041 135. Kanchijagittim 00206100 136. Kara Balapara 00178100 040020002000200004 137. Kara Majipara 00178000 040020002000200003 138. Kasimari 00179400 040020002000200043. 139. Kejugittim 00183800 140. Kentra 00180800 040020002000200025 141. Kharkutta Reserve 00179600 040020002000200045 142. Kharkutta Songittal 00181900 040020002000200046 143. Konchikol Apal 00182600 040020002000200051 144. Kongchikol Aga 00182400 040020002000200052 145. Kosakgandim 00182500 b40020002000200050 146. Lower Bolmedang 00180300 040020002000200019 147. Lower Jambal 00188000 040020002000200070 148. Lower Kharkutta 00179500 040020002000200044 149. Lower Rongbu ·00180000 040020002000200014 150. Lower Sambrak 00189100 040020002000200027 151. Lower Sare Awe 00189500 040020002000200074 152. Makre Adap 00181200 040020002000200033 153. Mallenggok 00184000 040020002000200063 154. Manchang 00181700 040020002000200037 ISS. Man dad rop 00191800 040020002000200123 156. Mandu Mangsanggittim 00191700 040020002000200122 157. Mangkriip (Upper Tengabari) 00179300 040020002000200040 158. Mangsang Babupara 00197100 040020002000200202 159. Mangsang Bakitokgittim 00196100 040020002000200193 160. Mangsang Bamil 00196900 040020002000200200 161. Mangsang Dosikgittim 00200600 040020002000200206 162. Mangsang Imtragittim 00196500 040020002000200197 163. Mangsang Mogogittim 00196600 040020002000200198 164. Mangsang Mokura 00200400 040020002000200207 165. Mangsang Rangme Agal 00200500 040020002000200205 166. Mansang Ronggisim 00197300 040020002000200204 167. Mapikol 00182200 040020002000200048 168. Mary Apal 00197000 040020002000200201

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Serial Name of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location number location code code number

number 2 3 4

169. Matchadu 00186500 040020002000200274 170. Matchagittim 00181300 040020002000200034 171. MegamAding 00187700 040020002000200079 172. Megam Akhong 00181800 040020002000200038 173. Mejolgiri Nokat 00203800 040020002000200174 174. Mejolgre Chekjongbra 00192300

.. 040020002000200129

175. Mejolgre Dogru 00194700 040020002000200153 176. Mejolgre Wancho 00198400 040020002000200167 177. Memilam 00190000 040020002000200105 178. Menadoba 00179800 040020002000200015 179. Mendima 00177800 040020002000200002 180. Mendima Bakragittim 00177700 181. Mendima Rabha 00177600 040020002000200001 182. Michimram 00200800 040020002000200213 183. Miktongjenggittim 00204800 040020002000200242 184. Millawe 00206900 040020002000200255 185. Mimilam Modepara 00190400 040020002000200109 186. Mingkrak 00186000 040020002000200096 187. Mission Compound 00203200 188. Mitegittim 00190800 040020002000200113 189. Mogru 00197500 190. Nachirongdik 00178500 040020002000200273 191. Nagumaram 00197400 192. Nameram 00180700 040020002000200023 193. Nangbak Apal • 00198000 040020002000200182 194. Nanggilding 00190600 040020002000200111 195. Narangga 00185700 196. Naringgiri 00205200 040020002000200254 197. Nawre 00189300 198. Nengbret 00207400 040020002000200261 199. Nengbrok 00206700 040020002000200246 200. Nenggichak Pathal 00195400 201. Nenggringgittim 00202400 040020002000200228 202. Nengkongkil 00197900 040020002000200183 203. Nengkram 00195900 040020002000200191 204. Nengpatchi 00207300 040020002000200259 205. Nengsil 00204100 040020002000200235 206. New Ameram 00181000 040020002000200032 207. Nilwa Guarechol 00188600 040020002000200029 208. Nongbak Ading 00196400 040020002000200196 209. Nongbak Chichra 00191100 040020002000200116 210. Nongbak Daram 00196200 040020002000200194 211. Nongbak WapiJ 00195500 040020002000200187

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Serial Name of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location number location code code number

number 1 2 3 4

212. Nongchram (I) 00207900 040020002000200264 213. Nongchram (II) 00208000 040020002000200265 214. Nongchram Duadugittim 00208100 215. Pakregre 00204300 040020002000200237 216. Pakregre Chijong ApaJ 00199200 217. Pakregre Dodonggittim 00203900 218. Panbari 00187000 219. PHE Campus 00202800 220. PWD Campus 00203100 221. Rajasimla Mongsi 00183200 040020002000200055 222. Rajasimla Reserve 00182900 040020002000200059 223. Rajasimla Rongdal Atimbo 00183300 040020002000200054 224. Rajasimla Songgital 00182700 040020002000200056 225. Rajasimla Songma 00182800 040020002000200058 226. Rajasimla Wari 00183100 040020002000200057 227. Rakuma 00191200 040020002000200117 228. Rangga 00183400 040020002000200061 229. Rangketh 00186300 040020002000200098 230. Rangme 00197200 040020002000200203 231. Rangsa 00187200 040020002000200083 232. Reking 00185800 040020002000200094 233. Remagittim 00190900 040020002000200114 234. Rengki I Apal 00199800 235. Rengok Saram 00188900 236. RoguAlda 00195200 040020002000200158 237. Ronga Agal (Mangsang) 00196000 040020002000200192 238. Rongbang 00195600 040020002000200188 239. Rongbang 00203500 240. Rongberam 00198100 040020002000200162 241. Rongbu Bagabata 00180100 040020002000200016 242. Rongchek Akong 00199100 040020002000200170 243. Rongchong 00195800 040020002000200190 244. Rongchri 00191500 040020002000200120 245. Rongdu Dabitgittim 00208200 246. Rongdu Ingsalgittim 00208500 247. Rongdu Nengjagittim 00208300 040020002000200267 248. Rongdu Pakregittim 00208800 040020002000200270 249. Rongdu Rongdigittim 00208600 250. Rongdu Rongragittim 00206300 251. Rongdu Rongtitgittim 00208400 040020002000200271 252. Ronggomgittim 00204900 040020002000200252 253. Rongjeng Aragittim 00202600 040020002000200230 254. Rongjeng Bazar 00205400 040020002000200243

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Serial Name of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location number location code code number

number 2 3 4

255. Rongjeng Gauram 00202300 040020002000200227 256. Rongjeng Gongdopgittim 00202900 040020002000200232 257. ' Rongjeng Jambalgittim 00203000 040020002000200233 258. Rongjeng Reserve 00202000 040020002000200224 259. Rongjeng Songma 00202700 040020002000200231 260. Rongjeng Wajagittim 00202500 040020002000200229 261. Rongkinjeng 00197700 040020002000200186 262. Rongkugittim 00205100 040020002000200251 263. Rongmatchu 00188800 040020002000200030 264. Rongmithu 00201600 040020002000200220 265. Rongsipi 00204700 040020002000200241 266. Rongsponggittim 00205900 267. Rongtit 00190300 040020002000200108 268. Sakware 00185100 040020002000200088 269. Sakware Songgital 00185200 040020002000200089 270. Salgitchakgittim 00198800 271. Samjagittim 00185000 272. Sarang Apal 00192700 040020002000200134 273. Silchanggittim 00206600 040020002000200247 274. Silki 00188100 040020002000200076 275. Simagre 00196700 276. Simseng Aringga 00193100 040020002000200137 277. SimsengAtimbo. 00200100 040020002000200208 278. Simseng Bolma 00194300 040020002000200149 279. Simseng Bongga 00194600 040020002000200152 280. Simseng Gading 00194400 040020002000200150 281. Simseng MinaI 00193600 040020002000200142 282. Simseng Minol 00193500 040020002000200141 283. Simseng Nakol 00193700 040020002000200143 284. Simseng Rongal 00194500 040020002000200151 285. Simseng Wage Apal 00194200 040020002000200148

286. Simseng Wale 00193400 040020002000200140

287. Soba lambal 00189400 040020002000200073 288. Tamsura 00194800 040020002000200154

289. Tebilgittim 00205800 290. Tebrongpara (Tekongitok) 00178900 040020002000200012 291. Tekonggitok 00179000 040020002000200011

292. Tengabari 00179200 040020002000200042

293. Tengasot 00180600 040020002000200022

294. Tesokgittim 00207200 040020002000200257

295. Tetengitok 00192600 040020002000200133

296. Thaugittim 00201400 040020002000200217

297. Tingba 00189900 040020002000200104

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK : EAST GARO HILLS

Serial Name of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location number location code code number

number

2 3 4

298. Tinsimna 00185400 0400200020Q0200091 299. Tokkol 00183500 040020002000200053 300. Tombuma 00181100 040020002000200024 301. Uguri 00183000 040020002000200060 302. Upper Bolmedang 00181500 040020002000200018 303. Upper Jambal 00188200 040020002bo0200071 304. Upper Kharkutta 00182000 040020002000200047 305. Upper Rongbu 00180200 040020002000200017 306. Upper Rongjeng 00205500 040020002000200244 307. Upper Sambrak 00189000 040020002000200028 308. Upper Sare Awe (Reserve) 00188300 309. Wakchikonggittim 00206200 310. Wakuram 00187400 040010001000100081 311. Waramja 00186700 040020002000209101 312. Waridipo 00195000 040020002000200156 313. Watregittim 00187800 040020002000200068

VILLAGE DIRECTO'RY

2

CD Block: Dambo Rongjeng (0002)

2

3

4

5

6

1

8

9

Mendima Rabba (00177600)

Mendima Bakragittim (00177700)

Mendima (00177800)

Bolgrimgittim (Baksalpara) (00177900)

Kara Majipara (00178000)

Kara Balapara (00178100)

Baksalpara I (00178200)

Baksalpara Ii (00118300)

Chichamgittim (00178400)

4

261

108

914

432

197

155

185

5

DI5RRICT CEN5U5 HAND BOOK: EA5T GARO HILL5

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown ill the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

"1il t: .g 15 '" iE 6

49 P M C(lO+)

7 8

H(IO+) WRCS MCW(IO+) 5S-00 PHC« 5)

9 10

PO« 5) CM( 10+) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+)

P« 18 5) M« 5) 5)

('(10+) MCW(IO+) W S5-DO PO« 5)

PH(lO+) CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

PHC(IO+)

II 12 13

ACS(IO+) (,Y(5-10) BS« 5) NCS( I(l+) SP( 10+) RS( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NC5(10+) SP(IO+) 0('5(10+) ST(IO+)

65(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

163 PM 5 C(lO+)

H(IO+) WRCS MCW(IO+) 55-DO PHC(5-IO)

PO«5) PH(IO+)

CM(lO+) CP(IO+)

ACS(lO+) CY( 10+) NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

6S(5-1O) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

77 P M C(lO+)

34 PM« 5) C(lO+)

29 PM«5) C(lO+)

33 P M S (,(10+)

H« 5) TW RS MCW(IO+) 55-00 PHC(5-10)

H(5· (0) WRCS MCW(IO+) 55-00 PHC(IO+)

H(5· 10) WRCS MCW(IO+) 55-DO PHC(IO+)

H(S· 10) TW R 5 MCW( 10+) 55-00 PHC(IO+)

PO« 5)

PH(IO+)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

AC5(10+) CY(IO+) CM( 10+) NC5( 10+) SP( 10+) CP(IO+) OC5(1O+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

A(,S(lO+) (,Y(lO+) N(,5(10+) SP(IO+) 0('5(10+) 5T(IO+)

PO(5-IO) (,M(IO+) PH(IO+) (,P(IO+)

A('S(IO+) CY(IO+) NC5(10+) 5P(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(IO+)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(lO+)

ACS(lO+) CY(IO+) NC5(1O+) SP(IO+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

----•• - Uninhabited ---------

-----.-- Uninhabited -----------

134

6S« 5) R5(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) R5(IO+) NW(IO+)

65(5-10) R5(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) R5(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

e-., " ~ '" ]' 'd

~ ~

~ £

~ $a u; e '" ta~

~ z,g 14 IS

MR FP Goalpara (44) ED

MR FP Goalpara (52) ED

MR FP GoaJpara (45) ED

Williamnagar (II 7) ED

PR Williarnnagar (I 15) -

PR Williamnagar(IIS) -

Williarnnagar (116) ED

" '" J >. §: ~ g. a ... Q.

'" ~ ~ z 16 17

C;-'d 0 e e 8

~1l 8.~ .5 ~ u; '" a 0

6 e 18

Ginger, Cotton, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil.Nil,Nil

--- Uninhabited ----

---- Uninhabited ------

Land lise (i.e.

~ 0 ~

19

135

area under different types of land use in hectare)

Ol)

'" 'd '" ....

~ Q~ <8 e .g ~ " '" .., 0 :c ~ 1a 6h os

1a e "" i:f."" " ., ~ a os c

1l l<i (5 .g .. ~ lii OJ " .,

E z"fi ij .E; .. ] ·s - '" :l '" <8 :;) " bI)

20 21 22 23

" 01)

.!!! ~ ._ 0

" 5 co z 2"

Mendima Rabha

Mendima Bakragittim

Mendima

Bolgrimginim (Baksalpara)

Kara Majipara

Kara Balapara

Baksal para I

Baksalpara Ii

Chichamgittim

1i 5 '" " <a ·c " CI:l

2

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

II

12

13

14

IS

16

11

18

2

Nachirongdik (00118500)

Baksalpara Nachirongdik (00118600)

Albelapara (00118700)

Baksalpara Songinal (00118800)

Tebrongpara (fekongilok) (00118900)

Tekonggitok (00119000)

Kama Gandim (00119100)

Tengabari (00119200)

Mangkriip (Upper Tengabari) (00119300)

3 4 5

123

402

138

184

330

389

155

103

DISRRI(,T CENSl)S HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colullln and next 10 it in brackels the distance in broad ranges viz.<:; kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kills of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

6 7 8 9 10

P« H(IO+) W 5 55-24 5)M(5-10) MCW(IO+) DO

C(lO+) PH(,(IO+)

PO(5-10) (,M(IO+) PH(IO+) (,P( 10+)

85 P M« 5) C{lO+)

24 PM«5) C{lO+)

31 P MC(IO+)

58 P M« 5) C(IO+)

10 P M« 5} C{lO+)

27 PM«S) C(IO+)

H« 5) MCW(IO+) PHC(5-10)

TW RCS PO(~S) 5S-DO PH(IO+)

H(S· 10) TWCS MCW(IO+) 55-DO PHC(5-10)

H(S. 10) TWC 5 MCW(IO+) 55-DO PHC(S-IO)

H(;· 10) WRC5 MCW(IO+) 55-DO PHC(S-IO)

PO« S)

PH(IO+)

PO«5) PHI I(}+)

PO« 5) PH(IG+)

---- Uninhabited ---------

H(IO+) TWRCS PO(~5) MCW(IO+) 55-DO PH(IO+) PHC« S)

H(IO+) TWRC5 PO(; 5)

MCW(IO+) 55-DO PH(IG+) PHC« S)

P« H(IO+) 19 S) M« S) MCW(lO+)

W R C 5 0 PO(; S)

S5-DO PH(IO+) C(I()+) PHC« S)

136

(,M(lO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) C»(IO+)

CM(IO+) (,P(IO+)

CM(IO+) (,p{IG+)

CM«5) CP(IO+)

CM«S) CP(IO+)

CM« S) (,P(IO+)

II 12

IoCS( 10+) CV( 10+)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV( 10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) (,V(IO+) N(,5(10+) SP(IO+) OC5(10+) 5T(10+)

AC5(10+) CV(IO+) NC5(10+) 5P(10+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+)

ACS(IO+) ('V(IO+) NC5(10+) 5P(10+) OC5(10+) 5T(l0+)

AC5( 10+) CV( 10+) NCS( 10+) 5P( 10+) OC5(10+) 5T(10+)

AC5(1O+) CV(ID+) NC5(10+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

B5(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5(S-10) R5( 10+) NW(IO+)

BS« S) R5(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5«;) R5(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5« S) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5« 5) RS( 10+) NW(IO+)

B5(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

14 15

MR FP Williamnagar (95)

PR Williamnagar (I (7) ED

MR Williamnagar (118) ED

PR Williamnagar (118) •

PR Williamnagar (114) •

16 17 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,'Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

- Uninhabited ---

PR FP Williamnagar (187) ED Nil,Nil,Nil

PR FP Williamnagar (186) ED EO Nil, Nil, Nil

MR FP Williamnagar (187) • Nil,Nil,NiI

Land lise (i.e. area under different types of land use III hectare)

19 20 21 22 23

137

2 ..

Nachirongdik

Baksalpara Nachirongdik

Albelapara

Bnksalpara Songi"al

Tebl'ollgpara

(Tekongitok)

Tekonggitok

Kama Gandim

Tengabari

Mangkrii" (Upper Tengab81i)

10

• II

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

2

Kasimari (00t79400)

Lower Kharkutta (00179500)

Kharkl>1la Reserve (00179600)

Oanggasa (00179700)

Menadoba (00179800)

Chimadare (00179900)

Lower Rongbu (00180000)

Rongbu Bagabata (00180100)

3 4

. 80

207

384

235'

693

90

;41

415

s

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if no! available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and nexl to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility IS availabie is given)

6

17 PM«5) C(lO+)

P M S 34 C(lO+)

7 8 9

H(IO+) W RC SO POl; 5) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

PHC H( 10+) T W S'SS- PO MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+)

64 P M C(lO+) ~~~llO+) ~~ S 55- PO« 5)

PHC« 5) PH(IO+)

40 P M C(lO+)

H« 5)

M('W(IO+) PHC(IO+)

TWRCS PO(;5) SS-DO PH(IO+)

10 II 12 13

CM« S) .. ACS(IO+) CY(5-10) BS« 5) C'P(IO+) NC'S(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+)

CM CP(IO+)

CM«5) CP(IO+)

C'M(IO+) CP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)'

ACS(JO+) CY(S-IO) BS« S) NCS(iO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST( 10+) NW( 10+)

ACS(lO+) CY(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

BS« S) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

120 P M C(lO+) 5) TW R 5 MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(5-IO)

PO«5) PH(IO+)

ACS(IO+) (,Y(IO+) C'M(IO+) NC5(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

B5«5) R5(IO+) NW(IO+)

17 P M C(IO+)

100 PM« 5) C(IO+)

77 PM«5) C(lO+)

H(5· 10) W ReS MCW( 10+) 55-DO PHC(IO+)

P0(5-10) CM(IO+) AC5(10+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+)

PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(10+) 5T(lO+)

H(5· 10)

MCW(IO+) PHC(5·10)

TWRCS PO(~5) SS-DO PH(IO+)

5) T W R C 5 PO(~ 5) MCW(IO+) 5S-DO PH(IO+) PHC(5-10)

138

CM( 10+) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) ('P(IO+)

ACS(lO+) (,Y( 10+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO"')

B5(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

14 15

PR FP Williarnnagar ( 184) -

PR Williwnnagar ( 199) ED

PR MR Williwnnagar (182) ED

PR Williarnnagar (121) ED

Williamnagar (119) -

Williarnnagar ( 119) -

Williamnagar (119) ED

Williamnagar (119) ED

16 17 IS

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland use in

hectare)

19 20 21 22 23

139

2

Kasimari 19

Lower Kharkulla 20

Kharkutta Reserve 21

Ganggasa 22

Menadoba 23

Chimadare 24

Lower Rongbu 25

Rongbu Bagabata 26

i '7a 'C

'" rn

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

Upper Rongbu (00180200)

Lower Bolmedang (00180300)

Chill'ara Reserve (00180400)

CMpara (00 1 80Soo)

Tcngasot (00130600)

Namcram (00180700)

Kentra (00180800)

Bugakol (00180900)

3 4 5

305

213

31S

401 .

266

291

254

370

DlSRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and l.and Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. <: 5 "ms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility lS available is given)

6

59 P M« 5) C(lO+)

54 P M{S-IO) C(IO+)

56 P M« 5} C(IO+)

66 P M C(lO+)

7 8 9

H(S· 10) TW R(,S -M(,W(IO+) SS-DO PO« 5) PHC(5-10) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) WRSSS-PO(~5) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC(5-(()

H( 10+) W R S SS- PO(~ 5)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC« S)

1-\(\0+) TWRS MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(5-10)

PO« 5) PH(S-IO)

10 II 12

('M(lO+) ~(,S( 10+) (,Y( 10 ... ) (,P(IO+) N('S(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST{IO+)

CM(lO+) ('P(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CY( 10+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST( I 0+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

eM( 10+) ACS( 10+) CV« 5) ep(lo+) NCS(ID+) SP(lD+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

BS(5-tO) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS( 10+} NW(IO+)

BS«5) RS(lo+} NW(lO+)

BSt< 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) WRCS SI P M C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-DO POl'" 5)

PH(IO+)

eM(lO+) ACS( 10+) eV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(IO+)

OeS(lo+) ST(IO+)

BS« 5) RS( 10+) NW(IO+)

58 P MC(IO+)

37 PM S C(IO+)

65 PM«5) C(lO+)

PHC« 5)

H(IO+) W RC S MCW(lO+) SS-DO

PHC« 5)

H(lO+) TWCS MCW(lO+) SS-DO PHC(<: 5)

H(ID+) WRCS MCW( 10+) SS-DO PHC« 5)

140

PO« 5) CM(W+) PH(S-IO) CP(IO+)

PO« 5) CMOO+) PH(S-IO) Cpr 10+}

ACS(IO+) eV« 5) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) DeS( 10+) ST(IO+)'

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(5-IO) BS«5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) oeS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PO« 5) PH(lO+1

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CY(lo+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

o(,S( 10+) ST( I 0+)

BS« 5) RS( 10+) NW(ID+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

~ 8 i " ~ :a

~ Od B ~ ..c ~ ii e " Q. f1~ Q.

-< zg 14 15

Williamnagar (124)

MR FP Goalpara (45)

MR FP Goalpara (45)

MR FP Goalpara (45)

MR FP Goalpara (44)

MR FP Goalpara (44)

MR FP Goalpara (46)

MR FP Goalpara (47)

ED

ED

ED

ED

ED

i:> ... :a '" 0 '§ 8

"" g '" ::E <.>

§-c:> i ....

§.~ " &l go "'- .5 J9 Il ..

~ " ~ ;!: la ... 0. Z ::E E 16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

_' Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Land use (i,e, area under different types ofland use in hectare)

0()

'" 'i:l " .... .... c::;~ ,£ '" .. <> ~~ " 13 ~ ~

:g ~

~ ,e 11 ::: -0 ~ ., la '" '" .. ~ !a 15

0

" 01) .~

~ .. 'E ......c '" OIJ :1 u '" .::: ] ';:; "" " u"" 0

:::I '" .( B .... ::> u "" 19 20 21 22 23

141

~ _,g Il ~ .0

E '- :1 0 c Q)

~ 0; 't:: ...

Z rn

2 ..

Upper Rongbu 27

Lower Bolmedang 28

Chilpara Reserve 29

Chilpara 30

Tengasot 31

Nall1eram 32

Kenna 33

Bugakol 34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

2

NewAmeram (00181000)

Tombuma (00181100)

MakreAdap (00181200)

Matchagittim (00181300)

Oosingkol (0018)400)

Upper Bolmedang (00181500)

Chibon88ll (00181600)

Manchang (00181700)

3 4

290

148

166

76

25

586

746

305

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnol available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

5 6

54 P M« 5) C(lO+)

25 P M« 5) C(IO+)

33 P M(5-10) C(IO+)

14 P M« 5) C(IO+)

5 P M« 5) C(lO+)

104 P M(5-JO) C(lO+)

129 P M ('(10+)

54 P M« 5) C(10+)

7 8

H(lO+) WRCS MCW(IO+) 55-DO PHC(5-1O) .

9

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) WC5S5- PO(~5) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

H(IO+) WRCS MCW(lO+) 5S-DO PHC(IO+)

H(5-

PO(5-10) PH(IO+)

10) R C 5 55- PO« 5) MCW(JO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC(IO+)

~~~lJO+) ~~ S 55- PO« 5)

PHC(IO+) PH(IO+)

10

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(tO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

II 12

AC5(1O+) CV(IO+) NC5(1O+) 5P(10+) OC5(10+) 5T(10+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NC5(10+) 5P( 10+) OC5(IO+) 5T( 10+)

AC5(10+) CV(lO+) NCS(IO+) SPIIO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

AC5(10+) CV(IO+) NC5(1O+) 5P(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NC5(10+) 5P(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+)

H(lO+) W R 55S- P0(5.10) eM( 10+) AC5(10+) CY(IO+) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NC5(10+) 5P(10+) PHC(5-10) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

H(5-10) TWCS MCW(IO+) 55-DO PHC(S-IO)

H(5· 10) TWC5 MCW(IO+) 55-DO PHC(5-1O)

142

PO{< S) PH(IO+)

PO«5) PH(IO+)

CM(lO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

AC5(1O+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) OC5(10+) 5T(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NC5(10+} SP(10+) OCS( 10+) 5T( 10+)

13

B5« 5) R5(1O+) NWIIO+)

B5« 5) R5(10+) NW{IO+)

BS(IO+) R5(10+) NW(IO+)

B5(5-1O) R5(10+) NW(IO+)

B5(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5(5-1O) R5(IO+) NW(IO+)

85(5-10) R5(10+} NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

e-1l Iii

j 1;; '6

~ Od

~ e ~ e

! e ~ B u

;Z;

14 15

MR FP GoaJpara (58)

MR FP Goalpara (43)

ED

FP Williamnagar (125) -

MR FP Williamnagar (123) -

MR FP Williamnagar (124) -

:: MR Goalpara (44)

PR Williamnagar (122) -

PR Williamnagar (120) -

o Q) '8 c: .~ E

§ gp ~

.., §-o ,.., -0.

~ §.~ c.. :::s '" c.. .5 ~ Ii; '" 1;; :::s

~ ~ Iii Q) 0

;Z; ~ E 16 17 18

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil, Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil,Nil.Nil

Land use (i.e. area under ditferenllypes of land use in hectare)

19 20 21 22 23

143

.. OJ)

~ :u 's: .0

E '- '" 0 c:

" ~ m '1:

" ;z; '" 2 I

New Ameram 35

Tombuma 36

Makre Adap 37

MatchagiMim 38

Dosingkol .39

Upper Bolmedang 40

Chibongga 41

Manchang 42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

2

Megam Akhong (OOI8IS00)

Kharkuua SongiUa] (00181900)

Upper Kharkutta (00182000)

Abeagittim (00182100)

Mapikol (00182200)

Chare Akong (00182300)

Kongchikol Aga (00182400)

Kosakgandim (00182S00)

3 4

725

544

329

131·

439

10

191

241

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HII.-LS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within Ihe village, a dash (-) is shown in Ihe column and nexl 10 it in brackets Ihe distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 killS., 5-10 killS. and 10+ killS of the nearest

place where the facility IS available is given)

5 6

137 P M« 5} C(lO+)

102 P M qIO+)

63 P M C(IO+)

22 P M« 5) C(lO+)

74 P M« 5) C(lO+}

2 5) M« 5) C(lO+)

34 P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

39 P M C(IO+)

7

H« 5)

MCW(IO+) PHC(IO+)

8 9

TWRCS PO(~5) SS-DO PH(IO+)

H(IO+) TWTKR PO{~S) MCW(IO+) C S SS-DO PH(ID+) PHC« 5)

PHCH(IO+) TWTKR MCW(IO+) S SS-DO PO« 5)

PH(IO+)

H(lO+) T W SS-PO«5) PH(IO+)

MCW(JO+) DO PHC« 5)

H(IO+) T W R C S PO{~ 5) MCW(IO+) 55-DO PH(ID+) PHC« 5)

H(lO+) WSOSS- PO(;-IO) MC'W(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC(IO+)

H(;. 10) W R C S 0 PO{~-lO) MCW(IO+} SS-DO PH(IO+) PHC(5-10)

H(IO+) TWRCS -MCW(IO+) 0 SS-DO PO« 5) PHC« 5) PH(IO+)

144

10 II 12

CM(IO+} ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM« 5) ('P(IO+)

CM«5) CP(IO+)

CM«5) CP(IO"')

CM«5) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM«5) CP(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O('S(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV( 10+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NC5(1O+) 5P(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+)

NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV( 10+) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

IJ

8S« 5)

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5)

R5(10+) NW(IO"') ,

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

85« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

85« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW\lO+)

8S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999}

c ;:::, <I) 0

<I) ~ ~ '6 ~ Od B ~ .c u .. 1;; e u 0. :a~

<- Z,g 14 IS

PR Williamllagar(120) ED

MRFP NRNC Wiliiamnagar(ISI) ED NW

PR Williamnagar (145) ED

PRMR Williamllagar(IS6) ED

PR MR WiJljamnagar(183) ED

MR FP Goalpara (78)

MR FP Goalpara (121)

PRFP Williamnagar(191)-

16 11 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil. Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land lise (i.e. area lInder different types of land lise in hectare)

I € 1 ]

19 20 21 22 23

145

" 00 ~ t; ~ .0

E ._ " 0 c

'" Oi .~ ·13 z '" 2 1

Megam Akhong 43

Kharkuna Songittal 44

Upp<:r Kharkutta 45

Abeagittim 46

Mapikol 47

Chare Akong 48

Kongchikol Aga 49

Kosakgandim so

.2 e a .. '5 V> 1

5 I

52

53

54

55

56

57

S8

c .~ u j "'J !l. ~ .~

I(.onchikol Apol (00182600)

Rajasillli. S"'lggital (00182700)

Rpjasiml. Sungma (00182800)

RlUasimla Reserve (QOI S29()O)

U/l.w1 (00183000)

RajllSlmla Wari (0(1183100)

Rajasimla Moo(!Si (00183200)

Rajasimla Rongdal Atimbo (00183300)

C :§. 0

r! j ::; .lj

'" :g ~ ~ ~ u .,s " .... 0 ... 0 '1;

368

50

329

Ii\)

226

410

164

260

DlSRIUcr CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HlLLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and LallU Use

Amenilies av.Hable (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is .1"",,, ill the <orUm" and next 10 it in brncke!s Ihe dislallC~ ill broad ranges viz.< j kms., 5-10 kills. and 10+ ~I1IS of Ille Ilearesl

Illace where the racilily IS available is given)

~

§

"" c. " 1! '" " '"

" 1 10 ,. 3:

§ .. ., .~ .. c 11 " :.2

~ c 1i '0 '" 0 Ul 0 Po.

6 8 9

H« 58 P M C{lO+)

5) TWRCLpo<;S) MCW(10+) S SS-DO PHI lOT I PH('f<~)

H(S,

II P Me(JO+) 10) T W R C S PO(~ 5) MCWiIO+) o SS·DO PI-I(lO+) PHC(5-IO)

H« 48

~ M S 5) T W ReS PO(~ 5) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) o 55-DO PH(lO+)

PHQ"'5)

H(S·

II P MC(lO+) 10) Til' ReS PO(~5) MCW(IO+) o 55-DO PH(5-lfj) PHC« 5)

H« 39 P M C(lOT)

5) TWRCS PO(; 5) MCW(IO+) o 5S-DO PH« 5) Pli('«5)

MHH«S) TWRCL PO 7~ /' MC(lO+) MCW{IO+) DOS 0 SS- PH(IO+I

PHC« 5)

34 I'M(<S) C(lO+)

41 PM«S) C(I()+)

MH H(S-W) -MCW(lO+) TWII.CSpO«SJ

PHC(5.1O) OSS-DO I'H(tO+l

MH H(S·IO) • MCW(lO+) TWit C s PO« 5) PHqS-10) 0 S5-DO PH(IO+)

146

!! ] .~

0

- " "- E:2 __ 'i' .2 > E 0

" ]~~ >:\ij E ~

<IV)

aa.gs g ~~.g ~ ~ E·g i; 'r; & ~

..i!v:< 12

CM(IO+) .ACS(IO"') CV(lO-t)

CP(IOT) NCS(lO+) S?IIO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

01'1(10+) ACS(IO+) CV(W,)

CP(IO~) NC5(10+) SP(io") 0('5(10+) ST(IO+)

CM(10T) A(,S(lO+) CV(IO+)

(,P(IO+) N('S(IO+) Sf>(llh,

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(lO+)

CP(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+) OCS(Ii)+) . ST( /0+)

CM(IO+) ACS(JO+) (,VI 10+)

CP(IOT) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) OCS(IOT) ST(IO+)

('M(lO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO-t) NCS{lO+) SP(lO+)

('p(IO-t) OCS{lO+) STIlO+)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) rV{lo+) NCS(IO+) Sp(IO+)

('1'(10') OCS(IO+) ST(JO+)

CM(IO+) AC'S(IO+) (,V(to'} CP(lO+) NC'S(lO+) SP(IO+}

OCS( 10+ ) ST( 10+ I

oi

.~ ~ ~ ~ Ji ~ ';(~ !5 e5 ': 0 ~ .~ '2 ~

" '" "' .. _§ ~

13

!lSI"' 5) RS{10+)

NW(IO+)

8S« S)

RS(lO+) • .'iW(fO+)

as RS(IO+) NW(!O+)

BS« 5) RS(lO+) NW(HJ+)

BS« 5) RS(JO+) NW(I\h)

es(" 5) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

IlSi<5) RS(I{J+) NW(IO+}

135« S)

RSPO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECfORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

g 8

! Iil> .. ~ ~

.9 ~ .Q 1;] 1;) e .,

la~ 0-

.( Zg 14 15

PRMR Goaipara (115)

FP

PRMR FP Goal para (119)

~: MR Goal para (116)

PRMR FP Goal para (119)

MR FP Goal para (113)

PRMR FP Goalpara (lIS)

MRFP Goaipara(116)

MRFP Goalpara(117)

ED

ED

ED

ED

ED

ED

ED

0

" 'g '" .~ e e ~ 0

~ u

§-o -E: Ii; t: !:! 0- g. 8.2 iil 0. e U

Ii; ~

._ .:!

lJ :::l il: fa 0 " "- Z ~ e 16 11 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

NiI,Nit,NiI

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil.Nil

Land use (i.e. area under differenllypes of land lise in hectare)

OJ.)

'" '8 :::l

~ .. u 13 .E

~ o§_

" m

;> :g Sl ~ ~ ~ "0 '"

-0 > ~

.., 1ij .. '" "0 0

~ to 15 °ii ~ ~

01)

'" 'E .c

~i 00 E U

] ·s :; :::l .. w... :::J u OJ.)

19 20 21 22 23

~

147

... OIl

.!2 ~ ._ 0

" fJ Z 2

Konchi kol Apal

Ri\jasimla SOllggital

Rajasimla Songma

Rajasimla Reserve

Uguri

Rajasimla Wari

Rajasimla Mongsi

Rajasimla ROlIgdal Alimbo

.8 § '" OJ '':

" Vl

I

51

52

53

54

S5

S6

57

58

;9

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

Rangga (00183400)

Tokkol (00183500)

Badaka (00183600)

Badaka Rajasali (00183700)

Kejuginim (00183800)

Chiwa Adapginim (00183900)

MaJlenggok (00184000)

Imsambal (00184100)

254

232

642

496

112

37

67

236

OISRRI(,T CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifllot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance III broad ranges viz.<c 5 kms., 5-10 killS. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility \s available is gwen)

7 8 9 10 II 12

46 P M C(IO+) MH H(5-10) -M('W(lO+} T W R S 0 PO« 5) PHC(5-10) SS-DO PH(IO+)

(,M(-IO+) 0 ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) (,P(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

40 P M«5) C(lO+)

109 P M 5 C(IO+)

77 P M« 5) C(IO+)

20 P M C(lO+)

9 P M ecIO+)

MH H(s-IO} -MCW(IO+) W R C S 0 PO« 5) PHC(5-1O) 55-DO PH(IO+)

H(IO+) TWRCS PO(~5 M(,W(lO+) SS-DO } PHqIO+) PH(IO+)

(,M(IO+) CP(IO+)

(,M(IO+) CPt IO+}

H(IO+) WSS5-W P0(5-IO) (,M(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(5-10) PH(1O+) (,P(IO+)

H(IO+) WRSSS-MCW(IO+) DO PO(5-10) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+)

MH H(IOT) -MCW(IO+) TWRCS PO(IO+) PHC(IO+) 5S-DO PH(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) (,P(IO+)

P« H(IO+) 12 5) M(lO+) MCW(IO+) SSS-S PO(S-IO) (,M( 10+)

PH(IO+) (,P(IO+) C( 10+) PHC( 10+)

43 P M(5-10) C(IO+)

MH H(IO+) -MCW(IO+) TWR(,S PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) PHC'{IO+) 055-00 PH(IO+) CP(IO+)

148

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS« 5) ~~(IO') NCS(IO+) ST( 10+) OCS(IO+)

>

AC5(10+) CV(lO+) NC5(10+) SP(IO+) OCS(lO+) 5T(10+)

ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) N(,S(lOT) SP( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+)

ACS(IO+) CV(lOT) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV( 10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) • NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

8S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-IO) RS( 10+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

14 15

FP Goalpara ( 120)

MR FP Goalpara ( 120)

PRMR FP NR Goalpara (69) NC

MR FP Ooalpara (69)

PRFP NR

Ooalpara (80)

~:MR Goalpara(131)

MR FP Ooalpara (67)

MR FP Goalpara (125)

16 17 18

ED Nil, Nil,Nil

ED Nil. Nil,Nil

ED Nil, Nil. Nil

ED Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

ED Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19 20 21 22 23

149

., "" ~ .8 ~ '- § 0 c .,

OJ ~ ·c

" Z '" 2

Ranffil3 59

Tokkol 60

B.daka 61

Sad.k. Rajasali 62

KejugiUim 63

Chiwa Adapgiltim 64

65

hnsambal 66

67

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

2

Dilkang (00184200)

Cholcholja (00184300)

Cholcholja Napakgittim (00184400)

Jalkim (00184500)

Barenggittim (00184600)

DobanggaJgittim (00184700)

Alhiabari (00184800)

Jagalpara (00184900)

Samjagiltim (00185000)

Sakwarc: (00185100)

3 4

204

1,053

230

291

47

98

235

137

266

5

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST OARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 .... menities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot available within Ihe village. a dash (-) is shown in Ihe column and nexi to It in brackets Ihe dis lance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of Ihe nearesl

place where Ihe facililY is available is given)

6

35 PM«5) C(lO+)

7 8 9

Oi .~

E '" E-'" o 1a Va

10 II 12

H(IO+) RSOSS- P0{5-10) (,M(-IO+). ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+)

~~~~~~;) DO PH(IO+) CPOD+) ~~i:~:~ ~~i:~:~

13

BS(5-10) R5(10+) NW(to+)

174 P(2) M S C{IO+)

DH(IO+) -MCW(IO+) TWRSS- PO{<5)

PHC« 5) DO PH(IO+) CM« 5) CP(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+} NCS(IO+) SP(IO+} OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

37 PM(IO+) C(JO+)

46 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

7 PM(IO+) C(lO+)

19 PM«5) C(lO+)

44 PI M«S) C(IO+)

P« 23 5) M« 5)

C(lO+)

38 PM«~} C(lO+)

MH H(IO+} SO SS­MCW(IO+) DO PHC(5-10}

PO(IO+) PH( 10+)

H(lO+) T W R C S PO(;-IO) MCW( 10+) 55-DO PH( 10+) PHC(IO+)

MH H(5-10) -MCW(JO+) W RCSO P0{5-IO) PHC(5-10) SS·DO PH(IO+)

H(IO+) RCSO PO«5)

MCW(IO+} 55-DO PH(IO+)

PHC(5-IO)

TWRCS PO(~5) H(IO+) MCW(IO+) OSS-DO PH(IO+) PHC(5-10)

H(IO+) TWRS PO« 5)

MCW(lO+} SS-DO PH(IO+)

PHC(IO+)

--- Uninhahited ----

TWRCS PO(~5) H(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH( 10+} PHC(5-10)

150

CM(IO+) CP(IO+}

CM(IO+) (,P(lO+)

CM(lOi') CP(IO+)

(,M(IO+) CP(lO+}

(,M(IO+) CP(tO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) 5PCI0+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(5-10) (,V(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS SP NCS(IO+) (,Y(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+}

ACS CV(IO+}

NCS(IO+) OCS(IO+)

SP« SI ST(IO+)

ACS SP NCS(IO+} (,V(IO+) OCS(IO+} ST(lO+}

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5(5.10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5(5·10) R5(10+) N W(I 0+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BSRS NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

'" ;::.

8 ~ " .., '0

~ o<!

~ 2 ..c: 2 0 .,

E-e 0.

<- Z,g 14 15

MR FP Goalpara (75)

PR Williamnagar(159) ED

MR FP Williamnagar(212) -

FP Williarnnagar (21O) -

MR FP Goalpara (125)

PR FP Goalpara (79)

:~ MR Goalpara (71) ED

PRMR Goalpara (67) ED

FP

c ou '8 c: e 'j;j e :if' 8

::E ]j." ... -i5.. ~ t:: ~ 0. f;}- 8.B iil o. .5 ~ ... '" ~ ~

::s ~ [ij ., 0 ::E P-. Z e 16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

----- Uninhabited -----

PRMR Guwahati (7S) ED Nil, Nil, Nil

FP

Land use (i.e. area under different types oflalld use in hectare)

"" '" '0 :> .,. u ~ <2

e g ou ::s ;>

~ 5l ~ ~ ~ € ." ~ "0 ;>

~ " Iii ., '" "0

J (5 0 .. "" :a .~

'" 1;; 0; 'E ..c: ., ~ ~ "" " ] '= :> f! 0 :> ., ::: u.. ::J " eo ..: " 19 20 21 22 23

151

" OJ)

~ i; .;;: .0 e

'- ::s 0 '" " 0;

'" <i! '': .. :z: <Il

2

Dilkallg 67

Chotcholja

Chotcholja Napakgillim

Jalkim

Bm'enggillim

Dobanggalgillim

Athiabari

Jagalpal'a

Samjagittim

Sakware

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available: (if not available within the village, a dash (.) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kills of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

5 <5 '" .~ =ai .;

g " .~ 'J:: <:> 0 1<; ..c c:~ .. C!- ~ 0 " ~ 8 " <5 .:g [ - '" ::: ~ ....I l1I' 11 0 e!:'S!~

~ 0 "0 8 Z> E " " JI:I C!-

~ "0 - " ~1Q

" " '" iii "0 a~:.a '" ~

..8 l1I' -= 5 il ~ iii oi:l E ;g .2 g <I)",

~ '0 -" ., «l ~O.gE «l 'ii ~ '0 ~ 50 .~

'0 6 ., "" ~ .~!~ :~ '" 1;;

.'" " " >. ., 1:1 <J :12 E '" '5 ::I :.a " vi o ._ 0 "'t:S E ~

" ·c '0 ::E 0 Q) I;,) 0. ;;;I 0:-:: til L.Ll Ci "" ~c.f!c.r.l< I 6 7 8 9 12 13

Sakware Songgital P« DU H(lO+) WRSO ~ACS( 10+) CV(ID":) BS(5-10) 77 129 22 5) M« 5) MCW(IO+) PO(5.10) CM(IO+)

(00185200) C(IO+) PHC(5-10)

SS-DO PH(lO+) (,P(IO+)

N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+}

Dopalpara P M« 5) H(IO+) WRCSO pO(;5) ACS

CV(IO+) BS

78 280 62 CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) R5(10+) (00185300) C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS·DO PH(IO+) CP(IO+) O('S(IO+)

SP( 10+} NW(IO+)

PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

Tinsimna PM«5) H(IO+) TWRC5 PO(;5) ACS SP B5

79 (00185400)

264 42 C(lO+) MCW(lO+)

(,M(IO+) NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(IO+)

PHC(IO+) 55-DO PH(lO+) CP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST{lO+) NW(IO+)

DilmaAdap P« HOO-!-) ACS(IO+) CV(ID+) BS(5-10) 80

(00185500) 382 57 5) M« 5)

MCW(IO+) SSS-DO P0(5.10) CM(IO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+)

PHC(5-10) PH(IO+) CP{IO+)

O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

81 Balsrigittim _ ••••• Uninhabiled _.--••• --(00185600)

Narangga P« H(IO"') ,WRS

ACS SP BS 82 331 48 5) M« 5) PO« 5) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(lO+)

(00185700) C(IO+)

MCW(IO+) 5S-DO PH(IO+) (,P(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHC(IO+)

Reking P M« 5) H(lO"') T W R C S PO(~ 5) ACS (,V(ID+)

BS 83 289 53 CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(lO+)

(00185800) C(lO+) M(,W(lO+) 5S·DO PH( 10+) CP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) SP(IO+)

NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) ST(IO+)

Adokgiri PM S DPHC

TWRS CM ACS(IO+) SP BS

84 244 41 H(lO+) PO«S) (,V(IO+) RS(IO+) (00185900) C(IO+)

MCW(IO+) SS-DO

PH(IO+) CP(IO+) N('S(IO+)

ST(IO+) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+)

Mingkrak T W R C 5 PO(~ 5) ACS SP BS

85 395 66 P M S H(IO+)

(,M(lO+) NCS(lO+) (,V(IO+) RS(IO+) (001116000) qIO+) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH( 10+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHC(S-IO)

Gorok P M S H(lO+) T W R C S poe; 5) ACS SP BS

86 276 CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) (00186100) 40 C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHC(S·IO)

DilmaAding P('" H(IO+) W TK R C PO(;'IO) ACS(5-10) CV(IO+) BS(5.1O)

87 117 24 S) M(S'IO) CM(lO+) (001116200)

C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SSS-DO PH(IO+) CP(IO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC(IO+) OC5(10+) 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

152

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

1 14 15

PRMR FP Guwahati (86)

~: MR Guwahati (84)

~; MR Goalpara (69)

FP Resubelpara (30)

16 17 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

ED Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,NiI,Nil

---- Uninhabited ~--

PR FP GoaJpara (65) ED N Nil,Nil,Nil

PRMR FP Guwahati (75) ED Nil,Nil,Nil

PRMR Guwahati (75) ED N Nil,Nil,Nil

FP

I"~

PRMR Goalpara (0)

FP ED N Nil,Nil,Nil

PR FP Goalpara (73) Nil,Nil,Nil

PRMR FP Guwahati (78) Nil,Nil, Nil

Land use (i.e. area lInder different types of land use in heclare)

"" ~ '" ~

QJ <3 .., <El ~

g .. " £ > ~ 0 ~ <II l;! ~ e "0 ~ ""CI ~ " " Iii '" ""CI OJ 1 Ci

0

" "" li'i c: ] ~ OJ ·E ..c:

"" <> ., 0 :g .;:: '" ~ ::l ~ ::l ...... ;:J " " 19 20 21 22 23

153

... .H ;; ~ .s:.

E ._ '" 0 c

" .. " <a ·c

" Z Vl

2 1

Sakware Songgital 77

Dopalpara 78

Tinsiml1a 79

Dilma Adap 80

Balsrigittim 81

Nafangga 82

Reking 83

Adokgiri 84

Mingkrak 85

Gorok 86

Dilma Ading 87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

9S

96,

97

2

Rangketh (00186300)

Chigrang (00186400)

Malchadu (001S6500)

Dosaram (00186600)

Waramja (00186700)

Dochisoram (00186800)

lIdek Reserve (OO1869(0)

Panbari (00187000)

Dambura (001&1100)

Rangsa (00187200)

3 4

192

188

122

53

312

349

241

146

184

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms oflhe nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

7 10 II 12 13

- SP P« H(IO+)

305)M(5-10) MCW(IO+)

C(lO+) PHC(JO+)

RC'SO SS-DO

P<XS-IO) CM(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+)

.AC'S(5-10) CV(IO+) NCS( 10+) ST( 10+) OCS(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

P M« 5) H(lO+) WRC'SO PO(~5) ACS« 5) SP

BS« 5) 33 CM(IO+)

C(lO+) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH(IO+) NCS(5-10) CV( I 0+) RS(IO+)

PHC(IO+) CP(IO+) 0C'S(5-10) ST(IO+) NW(IO+}

P« H(IO+) W RSSS-ACS SP BS

20 5)M«5) MCW(IO+~ DO

PO« 5) CM(IO+) NC'S(JO+) CV(10+) RS(IO+) C(lO+)

PHC« 5) PH(IO+) CP(JO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

P« H(IO+) TWRS ACS

CV(IO+) BS

10 5) M« 5) PO(S-IO) CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) RS(lO+) C(lO+)

MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+)

SP(IO+) NW(IO+)

PHqIO+) ST(IO+)

56 P M C(lO+) H(lO+) WRSO

PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) .o.CS(lO+) CY(10+) BS(5-10)

MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH(IO+) CP(IO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(JO+) RS(IO+) PHC(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

P M« 5) H(IO+) WTKRC ACS« 5) SP BS

53 PO« 5) CM(IO+) CV(IO+) RS(IO+) (,(10+) MCW(IO+) S SS-DO

PH(10+) CP(IO+) NC'S( 10+)

ST(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC(IO+) OCS(IO+)

P« H(IO+) TWRCS PO(~5) ACS

C'V( 10+) BS

41 5) M« 5) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) RS(IO+) C(lO+)

MCW(IO+) OSS-DO PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

NW(IO+) PH('(5-10) ST(JO+)

P« MH H(IO+) WRSO .o.CS( 10+) C'V(IO+) BS(5-10)

27 5) M(5-10) MCW(IO+) SS-DO

PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(JO+)

('(10+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(JO+}

-------- Uninhabited -------

MH H(IO+) T W ReS PO(~-IO) AC'S(IO+) CV(IO+) BS(5-10)

33 P M C(IO+) MCW(JO+) CM(JO+) PHC(;-IO) o SS-DO PH( I 0+) CP(IO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(JO+) RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(10+)

154

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

g ., <J

l ~ '6

os: "IJ .9 ~ 11 lil

j ~~ Z,g

14 15

PRMR Guwahati (73)

FP

PR FP Guwahati (70)

PR FP Guwahati (79)

;; ~RR Goalpara (77)

MR FP Goalpara (78)

PRMR FP Guwahati (90)

PRMR FP Goalpara (73)

MRFP Goalpara(l24)

ED

ED

0

" '6 c:: 0

.t;j e eo § ~ <J

b i", ~

i; 1:: e a 8..a

.5 & t OIl lil ::s

£ ~ 0 a z ::E e 16 17 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

--- Uninhabited ------

MR FP Goalpara (123) Nil,Nil,Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

"" c:: '6 ::s

..§ .. <l

~ .§ i'3 ... "

:> ::0 0 ~ gj 6b '" ~ e "C i:l= "C ;>

~ ., a '" §

"'" ~ til (5 .~

lil B eo " e ~ E .ail os ,~

0 ] ';: "3 ~ ~ :; f..L. ::> ... eo ... 19 20 21 22 23

..

155

<> OJ)

~ II .;;: e .... ::s 0 c:: ... OJ !ij ·c ...

Z til

2 I

Rallgketh 88

Chigrang 89

Matchadu 90

Dosaram 91

Waramja 92

Dochisoram 93

I1dek Reserve 94

Panbari 95

Dambura 96

Rangsa 97

~ § .. <a .t:

" en 1

98

99

" j o'!:I

OJ

~ ~ .... 0

Cbacbinatb . (00187300)

Wakuram (OOI874oo)

100 Arcngdo (00187500)

101 Chiwaki (00187600)

102 Megam Ading (00181700)

103 Watregittim (00187800)

104 BolsaJdam (00187900)

105 Lower Jwnbal (00188000)

4

270

181

199

301

216

681

281

275

5

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK. EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot·available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility IS available is given)

6 7 8 9 10 II 12

42 P M(5-IO} C(lO+)

H(lO+) TWRCS PO(;-IO) CM(~-IO) .ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(5-10) O(,S( 10+) ST( 10+)

P« H(IO+) 35 ;) M(S-IO) MCW(IO+)

C(lO+) PHC( 10+)

S SS-S PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+)

36 P M C(IO+)

56 P M« 5) C(IO+)

41 P M(5-1O) C(lO+)

MH H(5-10) -MCW(IO+) T W R S 0 P0(5-10) PHC(5-10) SS-DO PH(IO+)

H( 10+) T W TK R PO(~ 5) MCW(IO+) CSSS-DOpH(IO+) PHC« 5)

H(IO+) TWRCS PO(~-IO) MCW( 10+) SS·DO PH( 10+) PHC(S·IO)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM«5) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+)

CP(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS( I 0+) CV( 10+)

NCS(IO+) SP(iO+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( I 0+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(lo+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

BS(S-IO) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) , NW(IO+)

BS« 5)

RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS« 5)

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW{lO+)

124 P M C(IO+) H(IO+) TWCS MCW(lo+) SS-DO PHC« 5)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) P0(5-10) CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

52 PM C(IO+)

41 PMC(IO+)

PH(IO+) CP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) T W R C S PO(~ 5)

MCW(lo+) SS-DO PH(IO+) PHC«5)

H(lO+) T W ReS PO(~ 5)

MCW(ID+) SS-DO PH(IO+) PHC(5-10)

156

CM« 5)

CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(lo+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO-+-) NCS(IO+) SP(lo+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS« 5)

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(ID+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

~ II> <.>

~ " ~ :a ~ <Ill g ~ g

FP WiJliIll1ll18{l8f (209) -

MR FP Goalpara (66)

MR FP Goalpara (121)

MR FP Williamnagar (185) ED

FP Williamnagar (21 I) -

PR FP Williamnagar (236) -

MR FP Williarnnagar (191) ED

MR FP Ooalpara (45) ED

Q II> '€i = 0 .~ 5

5 01) 0

~ <.>

>. ._ is. I go '" r;l.

Nil,Nil,Nil

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,NiI,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,NiI

Land use (i.e. area LInder different types of land LIse in hectare)

OQ c:

'€i '" ~

0' u ,£ ._§_ '"

~ ., .,

" ,.

::0 ~ v; ~ .!!!

'" .0; ,.., "0 i$ -0 ,. e %l

., a '" c: -0 0 ::0 ~ 0: .~

Ii ~ OQ

~.fi ; .~ 01) ·E

] ·s - '" ~ 0 '" ~ :; "'- :J <.> <.>

19 20 21 22 23

~

157

" :.0

~ tl .;:; ..0 5 ._ '" 0 c ..,

iii " Ol ·c

" Z Vl

2 I

Chachinath 98

Wakuram 99

Arc:ngdo 100

Chiwaki 101

Megam Ading 102

Watreg-iltim 103

Boisaldam 104

Lower Jambal lOS

2

106 Silki (00188100)

107 Upper Jambal (00188200)

Upper Sare Awe 108 (Reserve)

(00188300)

109 Chima Impel (00188400)

110 Golde Nengbrak (00188500)

III Nilwa Guarechol (00188600)

112 Ameram (00188700)

113 Rongmatchu (00188800)

3 4 5

254

407

312

541

322

128

176

278

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

6 7 8 9 10 II 12

44 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

H(IO+) TWRCS PO(;-IO) CM(S-Iot ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) MCW( 10+) 055-DO PH(IO+) NC5( 10+) 5P(lO+) PHC(5-10) CP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(lO+)

67 P M C(lO+) H(IO+) WRSO MCW( 10+) SS-DO PHC'(5-IO)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

P« H(JO+) W S SS 595)M«S) MCW(IO+) DO - PO« 5)

PH(IO+) C(lO+) PHC( 10+)

97 P M« 5) qIO+)

H(JO+) TWCS MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(5-10)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

P« H(JO+) 54 5) M« 5) MCW(IO+)

WRSS5- PO(~5) DO PH(lo+)

C( 10+) PHC( 10+)

24 PM«5) C(IO+)

36 P M C(IO+)

51 PM«5) C(IO+)

H(IO+) WRCS MCW(IO+) 55-DO PHC(IO+)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) WRC5. PO«5) MCW( 10+) S5-DO PHC« 5) PH(IO+)

H(lO+) W C S 5S- PO(~ 5)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC(IO+)

158

(,M(IO+) CP(IO+)

(,M(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(lO+)

CM(ID+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) (,P(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NC5( 10+) SP(lO+) OCS( 10+) ST(JO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(JO+) OC5( 10+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) ('V(ID+) NC5(ID+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) 5T(l0+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

AC5(10+) CY(IO+) NCS( I 0+) SP(I 0+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV( 10+) NC5(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

8S(5-1O) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

85(5-10) R5(IO+), NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

85(5-10) RS(IO+)

NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) R5(10+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

.§, 8 ~ ...

~ '6 ~ o(!

~ g .c ~

I~ e 15: « z] 14 15

MR FP Willimnnagar(148) -

MR FP Goalpara (45)

MR FP Goalpara (70) ED

MR FP Goalpara (45) ED

MR FP Goalpara (63) ED

MR FP Goalpara (58) ED

MR FP Goalpara (46) ED

MR FP Goalpara (47) ED

u c '~

~ ::E

..... ...._ C. t "'" "'" ::0

'" 8. t

~ & z 16 17

c '6 0 S § <.>

§ "0 t:: '" Ra c <.> .= ~ ~

::0 Iii

::E E 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,NiI

Land use (i,e, area under different types of land use in hectare)

19 20 21 22 23

159

v

'"' ~ ';;: "-0 ... c <;;

Z 2

Silki

Upper Jambal

Upper Sare Awe (Reserve)

Chim.'mpel

Golde Nengbrak

Nilwa Guarechol

Ameram

Ron,g,matchu

t "" § c

c;; "C II>

Vl

I

106

107

108

109

110

III

112

113

2

114 Rengok Saram (00188900)

II S Upper Sambrak (00189000)

116 Lower Sambrak (00189100)

Gobckram 111 (00189200)

118 Nawre (00189300)

119 SobaJambaJ (00189400)

120 loWer Sare Awe (00189500)

121 Kalwc (00189600)

122 hnbeng Akons (00189700)

3 4 5

215

410

426

70 .

375

166

254

170

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if 1I0t available witllinthe village. a dash (-) is shown in (he colllnlll and next

to il in brackets the distance III broad ranges viz.< 5 Ions .• 5-10 killS. and 10+ killS of the nearest place where the facility i, available is gIVen)

6 7

I 00

.S -'" .§ CI 8 9

P« 38 5) M« 5) HI 10+)

C(IO+) MCW(IO+)

WSSS­DO

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

73 PM("'5) C(lO+)

65 P M C(lO+)

P MIS-IO) 12

C(lO+)

68 P M« 5) C(lO+)

29 P M« 5) C(IO+)

41 PM(C:S) ('(10+)

PHC(IO+)

HI 10+) W ReS MCW(IO+) SS·DO PHC(5-10)

H(lO+) W ReS MCW(IO+) 5S-DO PHC(5-10)

PO(C: 5) PHI lOT)

PO« 5)

PH(IO+)

MH H(lO+) T W R S 0 PO(~ 5) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH« 5) PHC(5-1O)

-------- Uninhabited -----------

H(IO+) TWCS MCW(IO+) SS·DO PHC(5-10)

H(lO+) W RC' S MCW( 10+) SS-DO PHC(IO+)

H(IO+) WRSO MCW(I()+) SS.DO PHC(5-10)

PO« S) PH(IO+)

PO(10+) PH(IO+)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

P« H(IO+) 21 S) M« 5) MCW(IO+)

WRCSOpO(;O+)

SS-DO PH(IO+) C(IO+} PHC(JO+)

160

10

CM(lO+) ('P(IO+)

(,MOO+) (,P(lOT)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

(,M(IO+) (,P« 5)

C'M(I()+)

CP(IO+)

CM( 10+) C'P(IO+)

(,M( 10+) CP(IO+)

CM(JO+) CP(io+)

II

.CS(lO+) (,V( 10 .. ) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS( I 0+) SP( 10+) OCS( 10+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP( 10+)

OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CV( 1M) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

AC5(10+) C'V(IO+) NCS(tO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) STelO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+1 NCS( 10+) SP(lO+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS« 5)

R5(10+) NW(tO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS( 10+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NWIIO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

65« S) RS( 10+)

NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(l0+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (Alson 1999)

14 IS

MR FP Goaipara(4S)

MRFP Goalpara(47)

MRFP GoaIpara(4S)

ED

ED

ED

FP Williamnagar (58) ED

16

--1 ~ z 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

--- Uninhabited ---

MR FP Goalpara (45) ED Nil, Nil, Nil

MR FP Goalpara (60) ED Nil, Nil, Nil

MRFP WilIiamnagar(IOI) • Nil, Nil,Nil

MR FP Goalpara (65) ED Nil, Nil,Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use In

hectare)

19 20 21 22 23

161

... "" ~ ,: '-0

" E ., Z

Rengok Saram

Upper Saml>rak

Lower Snl11l>rak

Gobehrun

Nawre

SobaJambal

Lower Sare A we

~alwe

"nbcng Akong

.8 E ::I C

'iI ·c u til

114

115

116

117

118

119

120

121

122

123 lIdek Mong (00189800)

124 Tingba (00189900)

125 Memilam (00190000)

126 Arullk (00190100)

127 Dikagittim (00190200)

128 Rought (00190300)

Mimilam 129 Modepara

(00190400)

130 Chibra J8IlIbal (00190500)

3 4 s

348

392

160

367

70

96

229

174

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST OARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance III broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facililY is available is given)

6

61 P M« 5) C(lO+)

74 PM«5) qIO+)

31 PM«5) C( 10+}

68 P M C(1O+)

13 P M« 5) C(10+)

18 P M(S·IO) C(lO+)

44 PM«5) C(IO+)

35 P M C(lO+)

7 8 9 !O II 12

H(IO+) WRCSOpO(;_IO) CM(IO+/ ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH{IO+) NCS(lO+) SP( 10+) PHC(5-10) CP{IO+} OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

H(IO+) WRCSOpO(;_lOl MCW(10+) SS-DO PH(IO+) PHC(IO+)

H(IO+) W RCSO PO(;O+) MCW(10+) SS-DO PH(IO+) PHC(JO+)

H(IO+) WRCSO pO(;_IO) MCW(lO+) SS-DO PH{IO+) PHC(IO+)

H(lO+) W R C S 0 PO(;O+) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH(IO+) PHC(IO+)

CM(IO+} ACS(IO+) CV(JO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

CP(IO+} OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP{IO+)

CM(lO+) CP{IO+)

CM(IO+) CPt 10+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) WRCS MCW(lO+) SS-DO PHC« 5)

PO(5-1O) CM(JQ+) PH(IO+) CP(lO+)

ACS(S-IO) CY(lO+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(IO+) RCSO MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(S·IO)

PO{IO+) PH(lO+}

H(IO+) WRCSOpO(;O+) MC'W(IO+) SS-DO PH(IO+) PHC(S·IO)

162

CM(IO+) CP( 10+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

ACS(IO+) C'Y(IO+) NCS(10+) SP(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

8S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5-1O) RS( 10+) NW(IO+)

85(10+) RS(10+) NW(IO+)

8S(5·10) RS(IO+) NW(JO+)

85« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5.10) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

6S(IO+) R5(10+) NW(IO+)

6S(10+) RS(JO+) NW(IO+)

VILL.AGE DIRECTOR Y

Village Directory (As on 1999)

:§. ., u lij ., 1;5

OIl .. 'l3

~ ~

~ 9 .c :il 1;; 2 ~~ Co Co z] :(

14 15

MRFP GoaJpara (74)

MR FP Goalpara (79)

MR FP Goalpara (74)

MR FP GoaJpara (77)

FP Williarnnagar (I})

PR FP Guwahati (79)

MR FP GoaJpara (89)

MR FP Goalpara (80)

0

'" 'g " 8 "t:j e ~ 8 ::E

~"O i ~

1:: e 8.~

<II "- s.s ~ ~ 1!l

::s

& !ii " z ::E E 16 17 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, NjiJ, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

OIl

" '6 !:I

~

u u~ ,£ C '" ~ " '" '" '"

,. :E

0 0 ., U) 1;5 i;b

~ '" € "0 ?;-o ,. '" ~ !ii ., c

-0 .. 0 0

Q) en ..0 :;; .~ u; ~ii " 0; E '" ~ ~ OIl

5 '" -0 :g a ~ ~] ..... 19 20 21 22 23

163

<Ii OIJ

"'" E ""§; E

'- !:I 0 C .,

0; E '5 '" ;z: en 2

IIdek Akonll 123

Tingba 124

Mernilam 125

Aruak 126

Dikagillim 121

Rongtit 128

Mirnilam Modepara 129

Chibra Jamba! 130

2 3 4

131 Nanggilding (00190600)

214

132 Jajilginim (00190700)

137

133 Mitegittim (00190800)

212

134 Remagittim

178 (00190900)

135 Diplokginim (00191000)

136 Nongbak Chichra

276 (00191100)

137 Rakuma (00191200)

245

138 Dokongsi (00191300)

542

139 GulutgitUlll (00191400)

153

5

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND 800f,; : EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colullln and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kills of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

6

33 PM«5) C(lO+)

22 P M{< 5) C{IO+)

42 P M« 5) C(IO+)

34 PM{< S)

C(lO+)

45 PM«5) C(lO+)

47 P M« 5) C(lO+)

7 8 9 10 " 12

H(IO+) W RCSO PO{~-IO) CM('10+)' ACS(H)+-) CV{IO+-) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH(lO+) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PHC(to+) OCS(IO+) STeIO+)

H(IO+) W R C S 0 PO(;O+) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH(lO+) PHC'( 10+)

H(lO+) W R (' S 01'0(;0+) MCW(10+) SS-DO PH(IO+) PHC(IO+)

H{lO+) WRSO PO(lO+)

MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH(IO+)

PHC(IO+)

,------ Uninhabited -----------

H(lO+) W S 0 SS- PO(~-IO) MCW(ID+)

DO PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

H(IO+) WRSO MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(5-10)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

(,M(ID+) ('1'(10+)

CM{10+) (,P(IO+)

CM{IO+) (,P(IO+)

(,M(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM{IO+) CP{IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) N(,S( 10+) SP( 10+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS( 10+) (,V{ 10+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+)

OCS( 10+) ST( I 0+)

ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) C'V(lO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) OCS(I{)+} ST(IO+)

13

BS(5,10} RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

8S(l0+) RS(IO+) NW{IO+')

85(10+) RS(10+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS( 10+) NW(IO+)

8S(IO+) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

8S(10+) RS{IO+) NW(lo-+)

110 P M C(IO+) H(lO+) T W R S 0 PO(~ 5) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH(IO+) PHC(5-1O)

CM(IO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS{IO+) ST(lO+)

8S(10+) RS( 10+) NW(IO+)

23 P M{< 5) C{lO+)

H(IO-+) WRCSOpO(;O+) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH(IO+) PHC(IO+)

164

CM(IO+) CP( 10+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OeS( 10+) ST( 10+)

6S(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

14 IS

MR FP Goalpara(75)

MR FP Goalpara(73)

MR FP Goalpara(76)

MR FP Goalpara (83)

16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

--Uninhabited ----

MR FP Goalpara (85) Nil. Nil. Nil

FP WiJliamnagar (94) Nil,Nil,Nil

FP Williamnagar (97) Nil. Nil, Nil

MR FP Goaipara (78) Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (i.e. area under dilferenllypes of land use in hectare)

"" '" 'i3 '" ~

U Q <E '" ~

0 ~ ~

., !3 :E 5l ~ ~ oJ

;>, ~ "0 ~ e "0 ..

" ... tii os '" 0 "0 1il ~ li! <5 .~

~ ~ 00

'" E ~g os .f; .. ·2 '" 0 1; '" os .( :; LJ.. :::> u bO u

19 20 21 22 23

165

" 01)

~ _g ~ .... § 0 c " ca " 1il .t: ... Z '" I

Nangsilding 131

Jajilgittlll1 132

Mitegittim 133

Rernagittim 134

Diplokgiuim 135

NOllgbak Chichra 136

Rakuma 137

Dokongsi 138

Gulutgittim 139

2

140 Rongchri (00191500)

141 Oarang Pelchong (00191600)

Mandu 142 Mangsanggittim

(00191700)

143 Mandadrop (00191800)

144 lila Rongchim (00191900)

145 Jankigiltim (001 92000}

146 Agropatal (00192100)

147 Amebang (00192200)

3 4 5

213

96

189

127"

304

219

308

222

OISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the COIUIIlIl and next to it in brackets the distance III broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5- t 0 kills. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the tacility IS available is given)

6

42 P M(S-IO) C(IO+)

18 PM(5-IO) C(lO+)

36 P M« S) qI0+)

22 P M(IO+) qIO+)

49 P M« 5} qIO+)

36 PM«5) C(lO ... )

52 P M« 5) qlO+)

41 P M(S-IO) CCIO+)

7 8 9 10 II 12

H(IO+) WRSSS- *ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) MCW(IO+) DO PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO"') PHC{5-1O) PH(IO+) (,P(IO+) O(,S(IO+) STero+)

~~~ilO+) ~OR S SS- PO(S-IO)

PHC{S-IO) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) WRSO MCW(IO+) 5S-00 PHC{5-1O)

H(IO+) TWRS MCW( I()+) SS-DO PHqS-IO)

H(lO+) T W R 5 MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(5-IO)

H(IO+) TWRS MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(5-IO)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

PO(IO+) PH(IO+)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

PO« 5) PHI 10+)

H(IO+) WTKRS MCW(IO+) 0 SS.DO PO« 5) PHC(5-10) PH(IO+}

H(IO+) T W R S 0 PO(~ 5) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH(IO") PHC«5)

166

CM(IO+} CP(lO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

(,M(IO+) CP(lO+)

(,M(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO"')

ACS( 10+) eV( 10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) eV(lo+) N(,S(tO+) SP(IO+} OCS( 10+) ST( 10")

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+)

CM(5-1O) ACS( 10+) eV( 10+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(10+) ST(IO+)

13

85(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(10+) RS(IO+) • NW(IO+)

B5(1O+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS( W+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-IO) RS(IO+) NW(I{)+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

c <::>

" u

~ " ]' '6

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i .9 g B

1;; e ;~ c..

<- Zg 14 IS

FP Williamnagar (106)

FP Williamnagar (98)

FP Williamnagar (93)

FP WiJliamnagar (97)

FP Williamnagar (99)

FP Williamnagar (99)

FP Williamnagar (92)

FP Dudhnai (20)

c-" '6 c 0

't;j e e ~ 0

~ <J

~-o ;., -Q.

I 5 ~ c.. " .§~ '"

! .. ~

1;; ::I o 1ij

z :::E e 16 17 18

- Nil, Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil,NiI,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Land use (i,e, area under different types of lalld use ill hectare)

Ol) c '6 " ~

" u <£ 5 ~ g '" '"

" ~ " :0 ~ ~ '" 1a e -0 ;. -0 ,.

'" c ., c

-0 10 u '" 0

" OJ> ~ @ (5 'a ~ 10 'E c

01) ~~ 5 ·E 0 :5 ~ '"3 ai <8 I.L. <> CD

19 20 21 22 23

..

167

v

"" ~ t .s: .c e

'- " 0 c

'" Ol !ii '':

'" Z v>

2

Rougelu; 140

Darang Pete hong

Mandu Mangsanggittim

Mandadrop

lila Rongeitim

Jallkiginim

Agropalal

Amebang

141

142

143

144

145

146

147

Mejolgre 148 Chekjongbra

(00192300)

149 Chikol Dama «(){)192400)

ISO Chikol Pekgro (00192500)

IS I Tetengitok «(){)1926oo)

152 Sarang Apal (00192700)

153 Chikol Songma (00192800)

IS4 Dakran (00192900)

155 DawaSonggil,a1 (00193000)

30)

106

195

56·

121

305

36

63

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK' EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown ill the column and next to it in brackets the dislanc~ in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kons. and 10+ klns of the nearest

place where the facility IS available is given)

7 8 9 10 II" 12

S7 P M(S-IO) C(IO+)

H(IO+) TWR50 PO(~5) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH(IO+) PHC{< 5)

CM(IO+) o\CS(IO+) CV(IO+) CP(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+)

OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

21 PM(5-10) C(IO+)

HOO+) W RC S MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(IO+)

PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+)

41 PM«5) C(lO+)

H(IO+) RSOSS· PO«5)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC(5-10)

12 P« H(IO+) 5) M«5) MCW(IO+) R 5 S5-DO PO« 5)

PH(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(5-10)

P« H(IO+) 22 5)M«5). MCW(IO+)

C(lO+) PHC« 5)

WRSSS- PO(~5) DO PH(IO+)

47 P M« 5) C(lO+)

S P M(lO+) C(IO+)

H{lO+) W R S 5S- PO(~ 5) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC(5-1O)

H(IO+) R S 0 SS-MCW(IO+) DO PO(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(ID+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

15 P« H(IO+) S) M(lO+) MCW(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(IO+)

S SS·S PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+)

168

AC5(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) OC5(10+) ST( 10+)

ACS(lO+) CV( 10+) NeS( 10+) SP( 10+ ) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+ ) O("S(IO+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) CV( 10+) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV{lD+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O('S(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(ID+) NCS(lO+) SP(!O+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)·

ACS(lO+) (,V( 10+) NCS(JO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

B5(5.10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+) •

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS( 10+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-IO) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

c :::. ~ Iii ., 1;;

~ :a ~ ~

B ~ ..c .9 ~ II j :l~ z1.l 14 15

MR FP Williamnagar(40)

PRMR FP Williamnagar (84)

PRMR FP Williamnagat (82)

: MR Williamnagar (86)

:: MR Williamnagar (84)

MR FP Williamnagat (81)

MR Williamnagar(84)

MR FP Williamnagat (53)

~ ., c

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i 0. 8.-'" ., .S J9

~ ~ '" ~ Iii '" & ;:g Z §

16 17 18

NM Nil,Nil,NiI

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil. Nil,Nil

Land lise (i.e, area under different types of land use III

hectare)

00

" :a '"

~ U ~ .s

5 " '" > ::0 Sl ~ ~ ~

'" 'iO € ~ "'" "0 ;>

2 '" !ii '" co 0

"'" '" :;:; -0 B OJ) ~

t,; c ~ ~ '" E -'" ;>

"" a <> '" 'J::

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~

169

" 01)

~ ~ .0 :; E

4- '" 0 c " OJ c a 'J: ., z '" 2 I

MejoJgre 148

Chekjongbra

Chikol Dama 149

Chikol Pekgro 150

Tetengilok 151

Sarang Apal 152

Chikol Songma 153

Dakran 154

Dawa Songgital 155

:5 .:::

8 -l <1d

~ l:l ~ ..0

§ '(; .. ca ..,

!H~ ·c u ~ 8 en 1 2

156 Simseng Aringgp (00193100)

157 Dagsl Dongru (00193200)

158 Dagat Gading (00193300)

159 Simseng Wale (00193400)

160 Simseng Minol (00193500)

161 Simseng Minai (00193600)

162 Simseng Nakol (00193700)

163 Cheran Chikol (00193800)

~ " ~ 0

0

'S ~ u § .,s '- -ia 0 "3 os c.. ~'Q;" 8.-;;,

'OJ f! 'OJ iil - 0 ~~ o ., !:::.s

3 4

144

100

62

183

103

147

97

411

D1SRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms .• 5-10 kills. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

<5 0 ~ ~ "0 -= 1;\ ::> 0 -= ..... 0; 0 § .... ~

.~ u '" ..0 :::!

E '" u ::l 5 ;E ~U

5 6

25 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

16 P M(IO+) C(lO+)

II P M« 5) C(lO+)

35 P M« 5) C(IO+)

19 P M(IO+) C(IO+)

29 P M(lO+) C(IO+)

20 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

80 P M(lO+) C(lO+}

., c 0 -= c. ., 1l '0

lii .\i -= c.. ~ ~ "" " <Ii 1l ] '"' '6 c vi" " .'" ~ Cl ,£

7 8 9

H(IO+) WRCS PO(IO+)

MCW(lO+) S5-DO PH(lO+)

PHC(IO+)

H(IO+) R C 5 55-MCW(IO+) DO PO(IO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) T W R S 0 PO(~ 5) MCW(lO+) SS-DO PH(to+) PHC(IO+)

H(IO+) RCSSS-MCW(lO+) DO PO(IO+} PHC( 10+) PH( 10+)

H(IO+) RCS5S- PO(IO+)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC(IO+)

H(lO+) RCSSS- PO(IO+) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC(IO+)

H(lO+) R C S SS- PO(to+) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC(IO+)

1"1(10+) WRC5 MCW(IO+) S5-DO PHq,-IO)

170

PO(IO+) PH(IO+)

., e 0; .~ £! -=

'" 0

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o ~ Eh~ t) :-;:; o""C aJ c.) 0. ~

U..o <: «l o::,aifJ<: 10 II 12

(,M(-'O+) ~ ACS(I01-) CV(IO+)

Cpr 10+) NCS(I01-) 5P(10+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

(,M(lO+) CP(tO+)

C'M(IO+) C'P(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

O(,S(I01-) ST(IO+)

AC5( 10+) CV( 10+) NCS(IO+) 5P(IO+) 0(,S(10+) ST(10+)

ACS(IO+) ~~(IO+) NCS(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NC'S( 10+) SP( 10+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

AC'S(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP\ 10+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) C'V(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP( 10+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NeS( 10+) SP( I 0+) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV( 10+) NC5(10+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

.; <> ·t ~ ., 10' ~ ~ ~; § g ·c ~ .~ '2 t;; ::J

10' E E ~

~~ 13

BS(lO+) RS(lO+) NW(IO+}

BS(IO+} RS(IO+} • NW(IO+)

8S(l0+) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

B5(10+) RS(10+) NW(IO+)

8S(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+}

8S(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999}

g 8 !;i'

f t; :;;; "d

S i .c S :;l t;

j ~~ z] 14 IS

FP Willianmagar (82)

FP Williamnagar (82)

FP WiIliwnnagar (70)

FP Williamnagar (87)

FP Williamnagar (87)

FP Williamnagar(83)

FP Williamnagar (85)

FP Williamnagar (85)

16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil,Nil

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land lise in hectare)

19 20 21 22 23

171

2

Simseng Armgga 156

Dagal Dongru 157

Dagal Goding 158

Simseng Wale 159

Simseng Minol 160

Simseng Minai 161

Simseng Nakol 162

Che .. an Chikol 163

c 0

'.c .. .3 ~

j j ~ ~ ....

Q

'" .. §.g Jl ~ !.l

J 2

Cheran 164 Songgiteham

(00193900)

Cheran Aida 165 (00194000)

166 Cheran 50nggital (00194100)

167 Simseng Wage Apal (00194200)

168 Sirnseng Bolma (00194300)

169 Simseng Gading (00194400)

170 Simseng RongaJ (00194500)

171 5imseng Bongga (00194600)

172 Mcjolgrc Oogru (00194700)

--5 !;l, 0 ~ '" C .. § ..s '.c ..... .. 0 :; g.., Po

8.<il - :a "3 ~ -5 u ~~ l::&

3 4

259

312

143

105

196

192

142

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK' EAST GARO HILLS

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Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 killS., 5-10 kms. and 10+ killS of the nearest

0 '" C ~ '"15 1 ~ "-' '" 0 6 .8~ .~ § ~ ~~ ~

5 6

P M(lO+) 44

C(lO+)

63 P M C(IO+)

25 PM(10+) ceIO+)

15 P M« S) C(lO+)

19 P M« S) C(IO+)

36 P M ('(10+)

38 P M C(IO+)

26 P M(IO+) C(lo+)

place where the facility is available is given)

~

~ os ~

"" Iii C u :;;;: ;a c .. .t:;

:::E Q 7 8

H(IO+) WRCS MCW(IO+) 55-00 PHC'(S-IO)

H(IO+) W R(,S MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(5-10)

H(IO+) WRCS MCW(IO+) 5S-DO PHqS-IO)

" §

fr 11 -0 m

.r:: ~ Sh ., ~ 1i 0 0-

9

PO( 10+) PHI 10+)

PO(IO+) PH(IO+)

PO(IO+) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) RCSSS- PO(IO+) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

H(IO+) RC S SS-POI 10+)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+)

PHC(IO+)

------ Uninhabited ----------

H(IO+) WRC5 PO(IO+)

MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(5-1O)

PH(IO+)

o H(IO+) R C 5 5S-MCW(IO+) DO PO(I 0+) PHqIO+) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) R S 0 SS- PO« 5) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC(5-IO)

172

"

I <.> '0

@

'" .~

" EO '" EO"'" o a U..o

10

(,M( 10+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) C'P(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

C'M(IO+) CP(IO+)

e '" ~ ~ ..c: 0

.~.~ e~ __ -E! > E 'l' g "= ='

" '" G-;;';a g~ ~~b1 E ~ ~.S ~ E

::J ~ §~.g:::l - '" .~ ~ ~:g :;...c: .~~ ~ 'u 8. -g -< ~ t><:<StIl«

11 12

ACS( 10+) CV(IO+) N(,S( 10+) SP(lO+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

AC'SPO+) C'V( 10+) NC'S(IO+) SP( 10+) OC'S( 10+) ST( 10+)

AC'S(to+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) ("V(lO+) NC'S(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(tO+) ST(tO+)

oJ <> E~ .. iO' :: ~ ::J .. c:o-~ .. '" ~ c _ .g 6 '" --Q .,

'2 1;; ::J c ~ - ~ §'5j U b

13

8S(10+) RS(/O+) NW(IO+)

8S(10+) R5(10+) NW(lO+)

8S(10+) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS( 10+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5(1O+) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTOR Y

Village Directory (As on 1999)

1 14 15

FP WillianlOagar (81)

FP Williamnagar (78)

FP Williamnagar (78)

FP Williamnagar (85)

FP Williamnagar (85)

16 17 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

NiI,Nil,Nil

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil~ Nil

---- Uninl1abited -----

FP Williamnagar (87) Nil,Nil,Nil

FP Williamnagar (8S) Nil,Nil,Nil

PRMR FP Williamnagar(8l) Nil,Nil,Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19 20 21 22 23

173

2

(,heran Songgilcham 164

(,heran Aida 165

(,heran Songgilal 166

Simseng Wage Apal 167

Simseug Bolma 168

Simseng Guding 169

Simsellg Rougal 170

Sill1seng Bonssa 171

Mejolgre Dog'u 172

173 Tamsura (00194800)

174 Oandual (00194900)

175 Waridipo (00195000)

176 Gabil Damingka (00195Ioo)

I 71 Rl>gu Aida (00195200)

178

179

180

181

Gabi! Ading (0019!>300)

Nenl!8ichak PalbaJ (00195400)

NooSbak Wapil (OOI95S00)

Rongbang (00 I 95600}

278

354

125

500·

201

444

329

256

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the colulTln and Ilext to it in brackets .he distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kons., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kAls of .he nearest

place where the facility IS available IS gIven)

6

48 II M« 5) C(IO+)

64 PM(5-10) C(lO+)

20 P M(S-IO) C(10+)

95 P M(JO+) C(lO+}

37 P M« 5) C(lO+)

78 P M« 5) C(lO+)

46 P M(IO+) C{tO+)

44 PM(s-I!» C(lO+)

7 8 9

H(lO+) T W R 5 0 PO(~ 5) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH(IO+) PHC{<5)

H(IO+) TWRSO PO(~5) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH(IO+) PHC« ;)

H(IO+) WRSO MCW(lO+) SS-DO PHC« S)

PO(<: 5) PH(IO+)

H(I()+) T W R 5S- PO(~ 5)

MCW(IO+) 00 PHOO+) PHC« 5)

H{lO+) W RSO MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC« 5)

H(IO+) WR50 MCW(lO+) 55-DO PHC{< 5)

PO«5) PH(lO+)

PO(<; 5) PH(IO+)

--Uninhabited ----

H{lO+) WRCSOpO(~5) MCW(IO+) 5S-DO PH(JO ... ) PHC« 5)

10 II 12

CM(IO+) ,A(,S(IO+) ('V(lO+) (,P(lO+) NCS(JO+) SP(IOi)

O('S(10+) ST(IO+)

(,M! 10+) CP(lO+)

A('S( 10+) (,V( 10+) N(,S( 10+) SP( I 0+) O(,S(IO+) ST(lO+)

A(,S(IO+) (,V(IO+) CM(I 0+) NeS( I 0+) SP( 10+) CP(IO+) QCS(IO+) ST(IO+)"

(,M(IO+) ACS(lO+) (,V(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

CP(IO+) O('S(IO+) STlIO+)

CM(IO+) ('P(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) (,P(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV( 10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) CVIIO") NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) C'V( 10+) NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) OC5(1O+) ST(IO+)

13

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-1O) RS(IO+) • NW(IO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(IO+}

IJ.S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) R5(IQ+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+} RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) R S S5-DO P0(5-1O) CM(IO+) MCW(IO+) PH(IO+) CP{5-IO)

ACS(5-10) ('V(S-IO) B5(5-1O) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS{IO+)

PHC(5-IO) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+) NW(lO+)

174

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

14 15

PRMR FP WilliamnPglU' (40)

FP Williamnagar (40)

MR FP Willianmagar(38)

MR \(0)

MR FP Williamnagar (46)

MR FP WiJli8l1lJlll88l' (40)

16 17 18

NM Nil,Nil,Nil

NM Nil, Nil, Nil

NiI~Nil, Nil

N Nil,Nil,Nil

NM Nil,Nil,Nil

N Nil,Nil,Nil

-- Uninhabited ----

FP WiJliamnagar (84) Nil,NiJ.Nil

MR FP WiIliamnagar(8S) Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

19 20 21 22 23

175

"' "" .!:!! .8 =s: e ._ '" 0 c

"' 01 ~ li z CI)

2 I

Tamsura 173

Gandual 174

Waridipo 17S

Gabil Dal11ingka 176

Rogu Aida 177

Gabil Ading 178

Nenggichak Pathal 179

Nongbak Wapil 180

Rongbans 181

2

182 Oandilgittim (00195700)

183 Rongcbong (00195800)

184 Nengkram (00195900)

RongaAgaJ 185 (Mangsang)

(00196000)

Mangsang 186 Baldtokgiltim

(001%100)

187 Nopgbak Daram (00196200)

188 Asim Darang (00196300)

189 Nongbak Ading (00196400)

3 4 s

91

261

381

511

17

257

258

81

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK. EAST OARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if Hot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the 'facility is available is given)

6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

P(" 16 5) M{5-10) H(IO+)

C(IO ... ) MCW(IO+)

WRSO SS-DO

PO«5) PH(IO+)

CM(IOT} CP(IO"'}

,"CS( 10+) CV(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(I 0+) oes( lOT) ST(lO+}

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW{IO+)

48 PM(10+) C(IO+)

68 PM«5) C(IO+)

88 PM«S) C(IO+}

2 PM«5) C{lO+)

42 P M« $) C(IO+)

48 P M« 5) C(IO+)

14 P M« 5) C(lO+)

PHC{< 5)

H( 10+) TO 5S-MeW(IO+) 00 PHC« S)

H(IO+) TOSS-MeW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

PO«5) PH(IO+)

PO«) PH(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+} CP(IO+)

ACS(IO+) eV(Jo+) Nes,IO+) SP(lO+) OC$(IO+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO"') CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

8S« 5) RS(tO+) , NW(IO+)

85« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) TRSS-MCW(lO+) DO PHC{< 5)

PO« 5)

PH(IO+)

CM(lO"') ACS(IO+j CV(S-IO) BS« 5) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) RS{lO+)

CP(IO+) 0<:'5(10+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

H(10+) RC50 MeW(IO+) SS-OO PHC(5-10}

CM P0(5-10) CP(IO+) PH(10+)

H( 10+) T R S SS- PO« 5)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PJiC« 5)

CM(IO+) CP(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(W+) NCS(IO+) 5P(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

AC5(10+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO;') SP(IO+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

H(W+) RCSO MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(5-IO)

AC5(10+) CV(IO+) PO(5-10) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(lO+) OCS(10+) STOO+)

H(lO+) T R 5 55- PO« 5) MCW(lO+) 00 PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

176

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

AC5(IO+) eV(lo+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

85(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

85(10+) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

8S(10+) RS(IO+) NW(10+)

B5(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

~ u U

!ii " 1lI ]' :a ~ <Ill

.9 i 13 .9 os

~~ e IS: z] <: 14 15

FP Williamnagar (86)

MR Williamnagar (S4)

PR FP Williamnagar (82)

MR Williamnagar (81)

MRFP Williamnagar (SO)

FP Williamnagar(S4)

FP Williamnagar (84)

FP Williamnagar (84)

~ ~ IS

& 16

II> = '§l OIl os

::E

I; go "'-

~ z 17

a 'g

i ~] 8.= .5 J! 1lI ::l 0 !ii

::E e 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil,Nil

Nil, Nit, Nil

(,

·NiI,Nil,Nil

.,.

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

'" ,

Nil,Nil,Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types ofland lise III hectare)

OIl 0: :a ::l ....

U' U

~ <2

~ 2- .., " ~

:E 0 1lI oS '" os ''; e -0 ~ "0 '" " " !ii .. '" -0 OJ :E ~ '0 .2

'" "" ~ 0: :;; 1;; (ij E .c E ~ OIl a <> '" ] 'c -a ::l " 0 :::> co .( '" "'" u Cll u

19 20 21 22 n

~

177

" OIl oS I; ~ ..c e ._ ::l 0 " " OJ E '"

'1:: u

Z O'l

2 I

Gandl~gi"im IS2

Rongchong IS3

Nengkram 184

Ronga Agal IS5

(Mangsang)

Mangsang 186

Bakilokgiltim

Nongbak Daram IS1

Asim Darang 188

Nongbak Ading 189

Mangsans t90 Imtraginim

(00196500)

Manssans 191 Mosoginim

(00196600)

192 Simagre (00196700)

193 Chilil ApaJ (00196800)

Mangsang Bamil 194

(00196900)

195 MaryApaJ (00197000)

Mangsans 196 Babupara

(00197100)

197 Rangme (00197200)

Mansang 198 Ronggisim

(00197300)

364

116

282 .

816

499

197

351

348

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST OARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnol available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the colulIln and n!!"t to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms .• 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

«i :5 .'" '" ~ 6

63 P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

3S P M(5-1O) C(lO+)

7 8 9

H(IO+) T R S 55- PO{< S)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

H(IO+) TW RS MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC« S)

PO{< 5) PH(IO+)

H« ... P« 5)

26S)M«S) MCW(IO+) SSS-DO PO« 5) PH(IO+) C(lO+) PHC(S-IO}

51 PM(5-10) C(lO+)

P(2) M 149

C(lO+)

88 P M« 5)

C(IO+}

r:,

P M« S) 32

C(IO+)

59 P M(S-IO) C(10+)

61 P Me< 5) C(IO+)

H(IO+) W R S 0 PO« S) PH(IO+)

MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC« S)

PHS H(lO+) RS OSS- PO

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+)

PHC« 5)

H« 5) WRSSS- PO(~5) MCW(IO+) 00 PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

H« 5) WRSO MCW(IO+) SS-DO

PO{< 5)

PHC« 5) PH(IO+)

H(lD+) W 5 0 SS- PO(~ 5) MCW(IO+) 00 PH(W+) PHC« 5)

H(lD+) TRSSS- PO{<5)

MCW(IO+) 00 PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

178

10

CM(IO+) (,P(ID+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP«S)

CM(~O+)

CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP« 5)

CM(IO+) CP«5)

CM(ID+) CP«S)

CMelO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

II 12

PreS(IO+) CV(ID+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) oeS(lo+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O('S(IO+) ST(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) CV« 5} NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S( 10+) ST(JO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS« 5) CV« 5)

N(,S( 10+) SP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

ACS NCS(IO+)

(,V« 5)

OCS(IO+) SP(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS CV« 5)

NCS( 10+) SP(IO+)

0('5(10+) ST(lO+)

ACS(ID+) CV(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV« 5)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(I 0+) ST( 10+)

.. 13

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

65(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« S)

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5)

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

§.

i j :a ~ ~

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MRFP WiJliamnagar (80)

MR FP WiJlilllJlll8gllr(IO)

PR Williamnagar(IO) ED

MR FP WiJliamnagar (69)

PR MR Williamnagar (72) ED

PR MR Williamnagar (74) ED

PR MR Williamnagar(IO) ED

MR Williamnagar (81)

PR MR Williamnagar (75)

c .~

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co .. 8,(· ::E i", >.

§: ~ t~ " i" II) .". .§ ~ ~

~ 1;; " ~ 0 fa z ::E e 16 17 18

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil,Nil.Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil,Nil.Nil

Nil,Nil.Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in hectare)

co ~ " ~ ., Q

'"' .s c ~ " <L>

~ ;;. :0

51 ~ '" ~ € -0 ;!: "0 ,. ... <U til '" c '1:l ~ :0 ~ 15

0

~ .~

~ E e! .. c

eo a-5 '" . .6 ] ';: - " ~ :; :s to

I.J-, :::> <> co <> 19 20 21 22 23

179

<L> or,

~ .;;:

'-0

~ Z 2

Mangsang Smtrag_ittim

Man!lsang Mogogittirn

Simagre

Chi til Apal

.8 e " c

0; 'c II> en

190

191

192

193

Man!lsaJlg Bamil 194

Mary Apnl 195

Mall!lS3lllt Babul'ara 196

Rangme 197

Mallsang Rongg_isim 198

2

199 Nagumaram (00197400)

200 Mogru (00197500)

201 Badilpa Apal (00197600)

202 Rongkinjeng (00197700)

203 Diplokgiltim (00197800)

204 Nengkongkil (00197900)

20S Nangbak Apal (00198000)

206 Rongberam (00198100)

3 4 5

291

61

liO

123 .

68

201

800

363

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is showll in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

6 7 8 9

52 P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

H(IO+) R S SS-DO POIIO+) MCW(IO+) PH(IO+) PHC(!O+)

P« H(IO+) II 5)M(5-1O) MCW(IO+)

C(lO+) PHC(lO+)

2.5 P« H(IO+) 5) M(S-IO) MCW( 10+)

C(lO+) PHC(5-10)

S SS-DO PO(IO+) PH(IO+)

R S OSS-DO PO« 5)

PH(IO+)

10

(,MIIO+) CP(lO+)

CM(IO+)

CP(lO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

II I] ~ 13

"'CSc 10+) ('Ve 10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST( 10+)

AC5(10+) CV(W+) NC5( 10+) 5P( I 0+ ) OC5( 10+) 5T( 10+ )

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) OCS( 10+) ST( I 0+)

as(5-10) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

B5(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

85(5-10) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

21 P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

H(IO+) W RSO MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(S-IO)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) POlS-IO) CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+V OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

85(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

13 P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

36 P M(S-IO) qIO+)

128 P M« S) C(IO+)

67 P M(5-1O) C(IO+)

H(lO+) RCSO MCW(lO+) 55-00 PHC(5-1O)

PO«S) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) T R 5 55- PO« 5)

MCW(lO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

~~~llo+) ~ 5 55- PO« 5)

PHC{< 5) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) TWRO MCW(IO+) 55-DO

PHC« 5)

180

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO;.) a5(S-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)· RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

AC5(IO+) CV(IO+) CM(IO+) NC5(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(W+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(lO+) CP(ID+)

AC5( 10+) CV( 10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OC5( I 0+) STU 0+ )

ACS(IO+) CV(ID+) N(,5(IO+) 5P(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

as(s-IO) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5(10+) RS(lO+) NW(Hl+)

as RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTOR Y

Village Directory (As on 1999)

:.S ., (.)

j ~ 'is

'S o<J B ~

] B 'il

Q. i;!~

~ Z~ 14 15

MR FP Williamnagar (10)

FP Williamnagar (86)

MR FP Williamnagar (86)

MR FP Williamnagar (95)

FP Williamnagar (86)

MR FP Williamnagar (86)

MR FP Williamnagar(84)

~: MR Williamnagar (30)

16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

N Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land use in

hectare)

19 20 21 22 23

181

" "" 2'! '> 4-0

" ::: ;;; ;Z;

2

Nagumaram

Mogru

Badilpa Apal

Rongkinjeng

Diplokgittim

Neng,kongki I

Nallgbak Apal

Rongberam

t ..0

e '" :::

OJ .c:;

" en

199

200

201

202

Z{)3

204

205

206

2

207 Gabil Nengtek (00198200)

208 Gabil Pather (00198300)

209 Mejolgre Wancho (00198400)

Jalwagiri 210 Sonssitcham

(00198500)

Jawelgre 211 Asokagittim

(00198600)

212 Jawelgre Songgilal (00198700)

213 SaigitchakgiHim (00198800)

214 Oagal Silllseng (00198900)

3 4 5

34

516

364

85

54

271

125

220

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Aillenities available (if not available withlll the village, a dash (-) is shown ill Ih~ colulIlll and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges VIZ.. "- 5 kills., 5-10 kills. and 10+ kills of the nearest

place where the facility is available .s given)

6 7 8

- P(5- -6 10) M(S-IO) H(IO+) T W S 0

C(IO+) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC« 5)

89 P M(5-10) C(IO+)

H(IO+) TWRO MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC« 5)

9

PO{< 5) PH(IO+)

PO("- 5) PH(IO+)

10

CM(IO+) CP(lO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

57 P M« 5) C(IO+)

H(IO+) W RSSS-MCW(lO+) DO PO« 5) PHC(5-10) PHI 10+)

CM(IO+) (,P(IO+)

17 P M(5-IO) C(lO+)

H(lO+) TWRS MCW(IO+) 5S-DO PHC(IO+)

PO{S-IO) (,M(IO+) PH(IO+) ('P(IO+)

10 P« H(lO+) 5) M(S-IO) MCW(JO+) RSSS-DO PO(S-IO) CM(IO+)

C(lO+) PHC( 10+)

53 P M(IO+) C(lO+)

23 P M« 5) C(lO+)

H(IO+) TWR5 MCW(IO+) 5S-DO PHC(IO+)

H(IO+) T W SS-MCW(IO+) DO

PHC« 5)

PM«S)C(5- DH(IO+) TWSS-40 (0) MCW(lOi") DO

PHC(IO+)

182

PH(IO+) (,P(IO+)

PO{IO+)

PHI 10+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

PO(S-IO) CM(lO+) PH(5-10) CP« 5)

POPH« 5)

CM CP(IO+)

II 12

AIOS( I 0+) (,V( I 0+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(lO+\ ST(lO+)

AC5(IO+) CV(ID+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(lO+)

AC5(IO+) ('V(IO;-)

N(,5(10+) SP(IO+) 0('5(10+) SHIO;)

A(,S(IO+) ('V(IO+) N(,S( 10+) SP( 10+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS( 10+) (,V( 10+) NCS(IO+) SP(5-IO) OCS(IO'!-) ST(IO,)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(JO+) OCS(IO+} ST(IO-l}

ACS(IO+) CV('" 5) NCS(lO+) SP( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

85(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(JO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5(10+) RS(IO+) NW{lO+}

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(JO+)

ACS(IO+) NCS(!D+) OCS(IO+)

BS (,V(5-IO) RS(lO+) SP(5-10) ST(IO~) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

B

14 15

MR FP Williamnagar (40)

FP Williamnagar (40)

PRMR FP Williamnagar (72)

FP WilIi~(87)

MR FP Williamnasar (10)

FP Williamnagar (91)

FP Willirunnagar (59) ED

;: MR Resubelpara (31) ED

16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

N NiI,Nil.Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Land lise (i.e. area under different types of land lise in hectare)

19 20 21 22 23

183

'" "" ,g ;:

'0 '" " (ij

:z: ~

Gabi I N engtek

Gabl! Pather

Mejolgre Wane!>o

Jahvagiri Songgitch3m

Jawelgre

Asokagltlilll

Jawelgre Sonsgital

Salgitchakgittim

Dagal S i mseng

_g § '" 0;

'1:

" '"

207

208

209

210

211

212

213

214

.... o ., ~-8

;z. 8 2

215 Dagal Nakai (00199000)

216 Rongchek Akong (00199100)

217 Pakregre Chijong Apal (00 199200)

21& Bolsalginim (00199300)

219 Chichra Apal (00199400)

220 Gabil Rongmil (00199500)

221 Gabil Boldilginim (00199600)

222 Gabi! Bisa (00199700)

3 4

199

270

230

87

140

641

167

433

5

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available withlll the village, a dash 1-) is shown "'the colullln and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges VIZ.< 5 kms., 5-10 kills. and 10'· kms of the nearest

place where the facihty IS available is gIven I

6

31 PM«5) qIO+)

43 PM S C(lO+)

32 P M C(lO+)

13 P M(lO+) C(lO+)

25 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

7 8 9

- H« 5) MCW« 5) W R S 5S- PO« 5)

PHC«5) DO PH(IO+)

PHSH(IO+) TWRCS PO MCW(IO+) PHC(5-IO) 05S-DO PHI I 0+)

H(lO+) W R S 5S- PO« 5) MCW(IO+) DO PH(,(IO+) PHI 10+)

10

CM(ID+) CP(lO+)

CM(ID+) CP(IO+)

CM{lO+) CP(IO+)

~~~:IO+) ~ 0 SS- P0(5-10) (,M(lO+)

PHC'« S) PH(IO+) CP(IO+)

H(IO+) W RSO MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC'« 5)

PO« 5} PH(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

II 12

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) ~CS( I 0+) SP( 10+} acsi to+) ST( 10')

ACS(IO+) ~~(IO+I NCS(IO+) ST(IO+) O('S(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+I NCS(IO+} SP(IO'J O(,S(IO+) ST(lO+}

A(,S(IO+) ('V(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

BS« 5) R5(IO+) NW(5-10)

B5(10+) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS(lO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5(10+) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS(5-1O) R5(10+) NW(IO+)

III PM S C(IO+)

PHS H(IO+) TW RO

MC'W(IO+) SS-DO PHC« 5)

PO PH(IO+)

CM{lO+) CP(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO') NeS( 10+) SPIIOq OC'S( 10+) 5T( 10+)

BS R5(IO+) NW(IO+)

30 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

n PM(5-10) C(lO+)

H(IO+) WRSO MCW(IO+) S5-DO

PHC« S)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

H(lO+) TWRSO pa(~5) MCW( I 0+) S5-DO PHI 10+) PHC« 5)

184

CM(lO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) B5« 5) NC'S(IO+) 5P(10+)' R5(1O+) OC'S( 10+) ST( 10+) NW(IO+)

AC'S(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS( I 0+) SP(I 0+) OCS(I(}+) ST(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTOR Y

Village Directory (As on 1999)

~ ., 0

fa ., 1;; CI) 'i3 .!!! ~ ~

g ~ ..c l;l il I ~~

~.s 14 15

MRFP Mendipathar (26)

MR FP Williamnagar (68) ED

MR WillilUllllagar (68) ED

PRMR FP WillilUllllagar (68)

FP Williwnnagar (30)

PRMR FP WillilUllllagar (40) ED

FP Williwnnagar(40)

~: MR Williamnagar (40)

c-., 'i3 = 0

·S E

"" § .. 0 ::E Ii >. - 1::] l ~ 8.~ '" Q. .s ..e b

~ 1;; :::I

~ fa 0 ::E e. ~ §

16 17 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

N Nil,Nil,Nil

NM Nil,Nil,Nil

N Nil,Nil,Nil

N Nil,Nil,Nil

Land lise (i.e. area under different types of land use III hectare)

ot>

" -i3 " ...s u

" == '" ~ " <U ;.. :0

iii <U 0

~ ~ I;;. .OJ € -0 it "" ,.

" " ~ .. " "0 '" 1 0 0

i "" til .~ 1;; c:

E oJ: E ~ u '" ·2 :::I ., 0 ] :::I '" -< ::; ..... ;:::l '" "" 0

19 20 21 22 23

~

185

" OJ,

~ .;; ...... 0

" c: 01

;z; 2

Dagal Nokat

ROllgchek Akong

Pakre&re Chijong Apal

Boisalginim

Chich ... Apal

Gabil Rongmil

Gabil Boldilginim

Gabil Bisa

jj E :::I =

OJ .t: ., '"

215

216

217

218

219

220

221

222

2

223 Rengkil ApaJ (00199800)

Agalgiri 224 (Nongbak)

(00199900)

225 Awakgittim (00200000)

226 Simseng Atimbo (00200100)

227 Dambo Reserve Ii (00200200)

228 Dambo Sima (00200300)

229 Mangsang Mokutll (00200400)

230 Mangsarog Rangme Agal (00200500)

3 4

301

140

39

289 .

248

462

638

119

<:> <:> t!.

5

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available {if (101 ~.vailable within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to il in brackets the distance III broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ killS of the nearest

place where the facihty is available IS given)

6

50 P M(5-JO) C(IO+)

H P M(5-10) C(lO+)

10 P M(S-IO) C(IO+)

P« 52 5) M« 5)

C(lO+)

43 P M« S) C(IO+)

75 P M ('(10+)

102 P M{< 5) (,(10+)

19 P M(5-1O) C(IO+)

7 8 9

H(JO+) M(,W(lO+) T S 5S-DO POI 10+) PHC(JO+) PH(IO+)

~~~:IO+) ~~ 0 SS- PO« 5) PHC« 5) PH(IO+)

to

(,M(IO+) (,P(IO+)

CM(lO+) (,P(IO+)

II 12

ACS(IO+) ('V(IO+) N(,S( 10+) SP( 10+) O('S(IO+) ST(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) (,V(IO'» NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST( lD+ )

13

8S(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(10+)

RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

H(IO+) WROSS- PO(~5) CM(5-IO) A(,S(IO+) (,V(IO+)

MCW(IO+) 00 PH(5-IO) (,P(5-)0) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+)

85(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+) PHC«5) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

H(" 5) W RSO

MCW(IO+) 55-DO PHC( 10+)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

CM(IO+)

CP« 5)

AC5(10+) C'V«5) NC5(10+) 5P(10+) QCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

8S«5) R5(10+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) TWRCS PO(;-IO) CM(5-10) A(,S(i'O+) ('V(S-IO) 8S«5) MCW( 10+) 0 SS-DO PH(S-IO) N(,S( 10+) 5P(5-10) RS( 10+) PHC(5-10) CP(5-10) O(,S(IO+) 5T(lO+) NW(IO+)

HDMH CWC TWRLS PO M(,W(IO+) OSS-OO PH(lO+)

PHC« 5)

H« ~(,W(IO+) ~~ S 5S- PO« 5)

PHC« 5) PH(IO+)

H(5· 10) TW RS MCW(IO+) 55-DO

PHC« 5)

186

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

eM(IO+) CP{< 5)

CM(IO+) (,P( I 0+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST(lO+)

ACS(5-10) CV« 5) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) OC'S(IO+) ST(W+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

8S« S) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

AC5(10+) CV(5-IO) 8S(5·10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO-t) O(,S( 10+) ST(lO+) NW(lO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

g ~

~ i!.1, '" '6 ~ o(l

~ B .., " '" ii g 0.. ~~ 0..

2;] :S 14 15

PRMR WiUiamnagar(41)

FP

PR FP WiIIiamnagar (43)

MR FP Williamnagar (56) ED

MR FP Williamnagar(65)

MR FP Williamnagar(64) ED

'" '" .~

~ ::E

-a ~ "" Bl 0..

U ~ ~ '" eo 2; 16 17

NM

NM

PRMR FP Mendipatbar(26) N

PR MR WiIliwnnagar (74) ED

.. PR MR Williamnagar (75) ED

b '6

0 e § ., §-c 1:: e 8.~ .5 ~ - " lS ta ::E IS

18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil,Nil

Land lise (i.e. area IInderdifferent types of land lise 111

lIectare)

"" '" '6 " ~ u

'[ '2 w cE '" " " " ;- ::i5

0 0

'" '" 1;; Oh ~ '" ....

"0 " "0 ,. e- .., .., Iii '" to -0 lii ::i5 (5

a ., .. ~ @ c .~

~ lii E .<:: E .. z u '" 0 ] ·a ""3 '" ~ os 8 u.. :::> l) "" -< 19 20 21 22 23

~

187

., o!J

,g b ;; ~ e '- " 0 to

" 0; c· 10 ·c

" Z Vl

Rengkil Apal 223

Agalgiri (Nonghak) 224

Awakgittim

Simseng Atimbo

Dambo Reserve Ii

Dambo Bima

Mallgsang Mokura

Mallgsang Rangme

Agol

225

226

227

228

229

230

231

2

Mangsan~

Dosik~inion

(00200600)

232 HasJong (00200700)

233 Michimram (00200800)

234 Datang Agal (00200900)

235 Dambo Watesa (00201000)

Dambo 236 Charegiuim

(OO2011OO)

237 Dambo Reserve (00201200)

238 Dambo Rongdeng (00201300)

239 Thauginim (00201400)

3 4

239

205

179

104

205

378

290

334

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Us~

Amenities available (ifnot available wilhll1the village, a dash (-) is shown In Ihe column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kons., 5-10 kons. and 10+ kills or the nearest

place where the lacility is available is given)

6

64 P M C(IO+)

53 PM(IO+) C(IO+)

37 P M« 5) (,(10+)

19 P M« 5) C(lO+)

41 P M« 5)

CCIO+)

71 P M« 5} qIO+)

48 P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

59 P M C(lO+)

7 8

H(5· 10) TWRS MCW(IO+) 55-DO PHCC< 5)

H(IO+) TRSO MCW( 10+) 55-DO PHC« 5)

9

PO«5) PH(lO+)

PO« 5)

PH(IO+)

~~~11O+) ~; 0 SS- PO(S-IO)

PHC(5-10) PH(IO+)

H(lO+) T W C S 0 PO(; 5) MCW(IO+) 55-DO PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

H(IO+) TWCO PO« 5)

MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH(IO+)

PHC« 5}

------- Uninhabited ---------

H{IO+) T W R S 0 poe; 5) MCW(IO+) 55-DO PH« 5) PHC« S}

to II 12 13

CM(lO+) ~ACS(IO+) CV(5-10) BS(5-10) Cr(lo+) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM« 5)

CP« 5)

O('S(IO+) ST(I(J~) NW(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NC'S(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) OCS( 10+) ST( lOt)

ACS( 10+) ('\ill 0+) NCS(IO+) SP(lo+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+} CV(IO+) NCS( 10+} SP(IO+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) CV« 5) NC5(IO+) SP( 10+) OC5( 10+) ST(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) , NW(IO+)

6S{10+) RS( 10+) NW{IO+)

6S«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S« S) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) TWRCS PO(;S) CM(5-10) ACS(IO+) (,V(5-10) 8S«5) MCW(IO+) OS5-DO PH(5-10) CP(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+) PHC« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

H(lO+) T W ReS PO(;-IO) MCW(IO+) 055-DO PH(S-IO) PHq5-IO)

188

CM(5-IO) ACS(IO+) CViS-IO) BS(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(lD+) RS(IO+)

CP(5-10) OCS(lo+) ST(IOI) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

14 15

MR FP WiIliamnagar (76) ED

MR FP WiIliamnagar (84)

MR FP GoaIpara (75)

MR FP Williamnagar (69) ED

FP Williamnagar (40)

16 17 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil, Nil

NM Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil, Nil

----- Uninhabited -------

MR FP Williamnagar (61) ED NM Nil,Nil,Nil

MR FP WiIliamnagar (65) ED NM Nil,Nil,Nil

MR FP WiIliamnagar (66) ED NM Nil,Nil,Nil

Land use (i.e. area under ditfel'ent types oflalld lise 111

hectare)

19 20 21 22

189

Mang.sang Dosikgittim

Haslong

l\1ichimram

Datang Agal

Damho Watesa

231

232

233

234

235

Dambo C'haregittim 236

Dambo Reserve I 237

Dam bo Rongdeng 238

Thaugittim 239

.8 § c

01 ·c ., ."

240

241

2

Dambo Gitongginim (0020IS00)

Rongmithu (00201600)

242 Chichro Songgital (00201700)

243 Dambo Saregiuim (00201800)

244 Dambo Mrok (00201900)

245 Rongjeng Reserve (00202000)

Chi ring 246 Dokrugiuim

(00202100)

247 Chijenllllitim (00202200)

3 4

197

413

254

197

327

758

128

227

5

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance III broad ranges VIZ.< 5 kms .• 5-10 killS. and 10+ killS of the nearest

place where the facility IS available is given)

6

36 PM«S) C(lO+)

68 PM(<=5) C(IO+)

49 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

40 P M(IO+) C(lO+)

56 P M«5) C(IO+)

7 8 9

H(IO+) TWCSO PO(~5) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH« 5) PHC('" 5)

H(IO+) TWRCS PO(~5) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH« 5) PHC(<= S)

0; .~

E '" c-'" 5 a U.o

10

CM«5) CP« 5)

CM«5) (,P« 5)

II I~

PCS(IO+) (,V«5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O('S(lO+) STIIO+)

ACS( 10+) (,V« 5)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S( 10+) ST( 10+)

13

8S« 5)

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S« S) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

H(IO+) TWSO MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(S-IO)

PO(5-10) CM(S-IO) AeS(IO+) eV(5-10). 8S(5-10) PH(S-IO) CP(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+)

H(IO+) TWRCS PO(~-IO) CM(IO+) MCW(lO+) SS-DO PHI 10+) (,P( 10+) PHC(5-10)

H(IO+) TWRS MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(<= 5)

PO«5) PH« 5)

CM« 5) ep« 5)

O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

A(,S( 10+) Cv( 10+) N(,S( 10+) SP( 10+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST( 10+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

138 P M« S) C(lO+)

H(IO+) TWCS MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(<= 5)

PO« 5) PH«5)

CM«5) CP« 5)

ACS(IO+) (,V(~ 5)

NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

29 P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

35 P M(S-IO) (,(10+)

H(IO+) TWRCOpO(~5} MCW(IO+) SS-DO PH« 5) PHC« 5)

H(IO+) TCOSS- PO«5) MCW(IO+) DO PH« 5) PHC(<= 5)

190

CM(IO+) CP« 5)

(,M(IO+)

CP« 5)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) N(,S( 10+) SP(lO+) OeS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) eV(lo+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO;) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS(5-1O) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(S-IO) RS(LO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 19991

~ ., ()

B ... '" E ;;:; :s: <ill

~ B ..c B u

'" 'ii g_ l<3 j <" " ~

14 15

MRFP Williamnagar (60) ED

MR FP Williamnagar (59) ED

MR Williamnagar (65) ED

MR FP Williamnagar (67) ED

MR FP Williamnagar (60) ED

MR FP Williamnagar(61) ED

MR FP Williamnagar (57) ED

MR FP Williamnagar (58) ED

>,

0. "-" '" ~ ~

~ 16

0

" -g .~ e

~ ::E ~"'O

~ 1:: " o !; "-tl

"- .5 ~ '" - " .. ~ iii " ~ ::E S 17 18

NM Nil,Nil,Nil

NM NiI,Nil,Nil

NM Nil, Nil, Nil

NM Nil,Nil,Nil

NM Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,NiI

Nil,Nil,NiI

Land lise (i.e. area under different types of land uSe III heclare)

em

'" ;;:; " ~ <:; 'OJ -5 ~ . <2

~ " ... > :0 ~ 1;; ~ ~

'" Cii ;;., ~ -0 e "0 > " " iii '" 5 10

~ OIl :0 l<3 '5 "B

~ E r: ..c:: = ·f 01) 2 u '" ] '2 -= " ~ -= '" l!: :::l 0 OIl u 19 20 21 22 23

191

'" "" ~ ~ .D

~ e 4- " 0 c

'" 0; ~ ·c ., Z CI)

I

Dambo Gitong_ginim 240

Rong,mitllll 241

Chichro Songgital 242

Damho Sareginim 243

Dmnbo Mrol< 244

Ron!!,jellg Reserve 245

Chiring Dokrugittim 246

Chijenggitim. 247

2

248 Rongjeng Gauram (00202300)

249 Nenggringgittion (00202400)

Rongjeng 250 Wajagitrim

(00202500)

Rongjen8 25 I Aragittim

(00202600)

252 Rongjeng Soogma (00202700)

253 Phe Campus (00202800)

254

255

Rongjeng Gongdopgittim (00202900)

Rongjeng Jambalsittim (00203000)

3 4

93

214

293

586·

970

56

330

709

5

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK· EAST OARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnol available witlun the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 kms., 5-10 killS and 10+ killS of the nearest

place where the facility IS available is given)

6

16 P M(5-10) C(IO+)

33 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

44 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

92 P M(JO+) C(IO+)

7 8

H(IO+) TWSO MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC« 5)

H(IO+) TWRO

MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC« 5)

H(IO+) TWRO MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC« 5)

9

PO«5) PH« 5)

PO«S) PH«5)

PO« 5)

PH(S-IO)

H(lO+) MCW(IO+) T S SS-DO PO« 5)

PHC« 5) PH(IO+)

10

CM« 5) CP« 5)

CM(IO+) CP(5-IO)

CM(IO+) CP(5-10)

CM{IO+) CP(IO+)

II 11

.... C5(10+) ('VIIO') NCS(IO+) SP(I()+) OCS( 10+ ) ST(I 0+ l

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(I()-I) 0('5(10+) S1"(IO+)

AC5(10+) CV(IO+) NC5(10+) SP(IO+) O('S(IO+) STII()+)

AC5110+) (,V(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10·,) O('S( 10+) 5T( 10+)

13

BS« 5) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5)

RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(JO+)

P M(5-10) 163 C(lO+)

PHS H(IO+) T W R 0 MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC'« 5)

PO«5) PH(5-10)

C'M(IO+) (,P(5-IO)

5P ACS(IO+) ('V(IO+) NCS( 10+) ST( 10') OCS( 10+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

12 P« H(IO+) T W SS-S) M« 5) MCW(to+) DO POls-to)

PH(S-IO) C(IO+) PHC(5-10)

53 P M(5-IO) C(lO+)

114 P M C(IO+)

~~~tlO+) ~;;- R SS- PO{< 5)

PHC«5) PH(5-IO)

PHS H(IO+) -MCW{IO+) TWOSS-PO«S)

PHC« 5) DO PH« 5)

192

CM(IO+) CP(S-IO)

CM(5-IO) CP(5-IO)

CM«5) CPC<- 5)

ACS(IO+) CV(5-JO) N('S(IO+) SP(IO-l) OC'SII 0+) 5T( 10+)

ACSIIO+) ('VI'· 5) N('SII 0+) SP( I 0·, ) O(,SIIO-l) STIIO,)

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

'" -=:. 8 !i ... .,

E '6 ~ "<I B ~ o£ g OJ 1;; 8 ~ 8: ]' ., «: z 14 15

MRFP Williamllagar ( 10) ED

MR FP Williamnagar (58) ED

:: MR Williamnagar (51) ED

MR FP Williamnagar (60) ED

PR FP Williamnagar (57) ED

PR FP Williamnagar (57) ED

FP Williamnagar(56) ED

PR FP Williamnagar (58) ED

b OJ '6 '" 0

'S e e b() 0 OJ

::;E <>

§"O .a 8: til t:: "

fir 8.~ ill Ii;

c.. .5 ~ ~ 1?1 " "" fa

~ " z ::;E e 16 17 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

NiI,NiI, NI

NiI,Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Land lise (i.e. area under different types of land usc "' hectare)

~ ~

" ~ " ~ .... "0 e ...

"0 '" " OJ)

~ '" E OJ)

] 'c u.. :::>

" .8 u ~ .2- 'v

" ,.

:0 %i e ~ OJ)

iii ::: -0 > ... '" '" .~ j '" c ~ " "iii

-B E '" " ~ :; '" « " U b() u

19 20 21 22 23

193

OJ

"" ~ Ii; ::: .D

e '- " 0 '" v Ol c

'" .c:

z QJ r/l

2 I

Ron~ICI1):!, GaUl-am 248

Nellgg.rlliggittim

ROllg.leng

\Ai~jagittill1

Rong,,1eng. Aragittim

ROllgjeng. Songma

Phe CAmpus

. Rongjeng

Gongdopgittim

ROTl~ieng.

.I<llnbalgittiin

249

250

251

252

253

254

255

2

256 Pwd Campus (00203100)

Mission 257 Compound

(00203200)

258 Gabil Koksi (00203300)

259 Chibilballg (00203400)

260 Rongbang (00203500)

261 Bollongginim (00203600)

262 Oagal Bolmedang (00203700)

263 Mejolgiri Nokat (00203800)

3 4 5

123

63

468

156

57

66

72

153

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BUOK E.'.S 1 GARO HILL5

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if nut available withm the village, a dash (-) is shown illihe column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 I<ms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ killS of the nearest

place where the facIlity IS available IS given)

6 7 8 9

- P(5- -11 10) M(S-IO) H(IO+) TWSS­

DO C(lO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(5-10)

PO(5-IU) PH(S-IO)

83 PM(5-10) C(IO+)

25 P M« 5) C(lO+)

8 P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

H(IO+) TWOSS- PO(;-IO) MCW(IO+) DO PH(5-IO) PHC(5-1O)

H(IO+) TWRSOpO(~5) MCW(IO+) 55-DO PH(S-IO) PHC« 5)

HeID+) MCW(IO+) PHC« 5)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(IO+)

WR50 5S-DO

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

TWSSS-DO PO(5-IO)

PH(IO+)

10

(,M(lO+) (,P(S-IO)

(,M(IO+) ('P(S-IO)

II II

"'('5(10+) (,V(5-10) NCS(IO+) Sf'( I(J~) OCS(10+) ST(IOI)

A(,5(10+) CV(IOI·)

NCSflO+) Sr( 1(1)

OCS( 10+) STIIIlI)

A(,S(5-10) (,V(5-IO) (,M(5-10) NeS(IO+) SI>(IO+) CP(S-rO) OeS( 10+) ST( 10+) .

('M(IO+) ('P(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) eVII()I)

N(,S( 10+) SP( 10' ) 0('5(10+) ST(IO+)

A(,S(IOr) (,V(I()+)

N(,S(IO+) SP(II),) 0('5110+) ST( 10+)

13 PM(5-IO) C(lO+)

H(IO+) TWRS MCW(IO+) 5S-DO PHC(lO+)

PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) PH(IO+) CP(IO+)

ACS(IO+) SP Nes( 10+) CV( 10+) O(,S(I 0+) ST( 10+)

12 PM(5-10) C(lO+)

22 P M« 5) C(lO+)

H(lO+) TR(,SO MC'W(lO+) SS-DO PO(5-1!) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+)

HelD+) R C'S 0 MCW(IO+) S5-00 PHC(5-1O)

194

PO« 5) PH(lO+)

(,M(IO+) (,P(IO+)

(,M(IO+)

(,P(IO+)

A(,S( 10+) 5P (,\'(5-

NC5(1O+) 10) OC'S( 10+) ST( I 0+)

SP ACS( 10+) (,Vi 11)+) NCS(IO+) ST(IO+) OCS(IO+)

13

135(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+)

NW(JO+)

8S(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+)

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS( 10+) R5(10+) NW(IO+)

85(!0+) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

:.§_

'" <)

~ ... 01) ;;:; '" ~ Od

! .8 ..c

<>

'" ~ [ ~ <- " z

14 15

PR~P Williamnagar (57) ED

PR FP Williamnagar (57) ED

b 15: ::> '" il 6 p..

16

MR FP Williamnagar (30) N

PRMR FP Williamnagar (66)

FP Williamnagar (86)

FP Williamnagar (84)

FP Williamnagar (76)

FP Williamnagar (74)

b ... ;;:; .~

0 E E l!J' 0

~ '" c '" "0

il t:: ~ ~ 8.fJ Q. .§ <!! ~ :l Vi

~ II> 0

z ~ E 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,NiI

Nil,Nil,Nil

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil, Nil

Land lise (i.e area under diflerent types of land lise III

heclarei

"f>

" ;;:; " h

OJ u <2 ~g ~ i! " "'

" '" ,. :c 0 0

~ El .;;; en ·OJ

'" "0 ~ -0 i; ~ <I) '" " '" "0 ;;; ~ ~ (5

'" "" j;j

~ ;;; E

c >

"" =>u OJ

:§ ·a .=: " " "8 ::> " '" .:;: u.. u 01)

19 20 21 22 23

195

v ::41

~ 1l .;;: E

'+- ;;J 0 C 0- «i § ·c .,

;z: CI)

]

P,,,l Campus 256

M issifl" Compound 257

Gabil Koksi 258

Chibilbal1g 259

Rongballg 260

Bollongg,ittim 261

Dat'"l Bolmedal1g 262

Me]oigiri Nokal 263

2

Pakregre 264 Dodonggittim

265

266

(00203900)

Chijeng Akhong (00204000)

Nengsil (00204100)

261 Baringgre Wadro (00204200)

268 Pakregre (00204300)

269 Chambildam (00204400)

210 Bolkret (00204500)

211

272

Imsamdrop (00204600)

Rongsipi (00204100)

3 4

23

68

142

363

658

365

366

110

DISRRI(,T CENSUS HAND HOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenilies available (if not available witlull the village. a dash (-, is shown in [h" column and next to it in brackets Ihe distance in broad ranges VIZ.< 5 kms., 5-10 kms and 101 l-ms orlh" nearest

place where the taclilty IS available IS glWIl)

6

3 PM«5) C(lO+)

13 PM(S-IO) C(lO+)

21 P M(5-IO) C(1O+)

59 P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

112 P M(IO+) C(lO+)

69 P M(IO+) C(lO+)

61 P M« 5) C(JO+)

16 P M« 5) C(lO+)

7 8 9

H(LO+) 55S-DO MCW(IO+)

PO«5) PH(10+)

PHC(IO+)

H(IO+) J:;SSS- PO(<- 5) MCW( 10+) PHi 10+) PHC« 5)

H(IO+)

MCW(IO+) PHC« 5)

~OR S SS- PO« 5)

PH(IO+)

~~~ilo+) ~~SSS- PO«S)

PHC(lO+) PHi 10+)

H(IO+) T W R S 0 PO(~ 5) MCW(IO+) 55-DO PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

H(lO+)

MCW(IO+) Pl-IC« 5)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC« 5)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC« 5)

RSOSS-DO PO« 5)

PH(IO+)

TRS SS-DO PO« 5)

PH(IO+)

RSOSS-DO PO(5-10)

PH(IO+)

-------- Uninhabited ------------

196

10 II 12

CM(IO+)~ A(,S(IO+) (,V{lO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

O('S(lO+) ST[ 10+)

(,M(ID+) (,P(ID+)

CM(IO+) CP(ID+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+)

CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+)

CP(IO+)

ACS\IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OC5( 10+) 5T( 10+)

ACS(ID+) C\'( ID+)

NCS(lO+) SPIIO+) O('SIIO,,) STIIO+)

AC5(1O+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OC5(1 O+} ST( 10+ )

ACS(I()+) CV( 10+)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(lO+)

ACS( 10+) CV( 10+1 NCS(IO+) SPIIO+) OCS( 10+) STi 10+)

ACS(lO+) CV( 10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) STIIO+)

ACS( J()~) CVi 10+1 NCS(IO+) SPIIO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

8S(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS( to+) RS(IO+), NW(IO+}

8S RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(S-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+}

8S RS(IO+) NW(IO+}

BS RS(iO+) NW(IO+)

8S RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

:.5 " <.>

E ~ :e ~ Od £< ~ ..d $a ~ ~ ~ :a~

~ z] 14 15

FP Williamnagar(75)

MR FP Williamnagar (72)

~: MR Williamnagar (68)

MR FP Williamnagar (67)

PRMR FP Williamnagar(66)

:: MR Williamnagar (68)

PRMR FP Williamnagar(70)

MR FP Williamnagar(72)

c-" :e " 0 .Sj E

E ~ 0

~ u

fii"O "-0. i; 1:: eo! 0- 0. o ::I ::>

'" o.t; '" 0. .5 ~ ~ ~ - ::> :s §

&: Z ~ 5 16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

------- Uninhabited -----------

Land LIse (i.e. area LInder d,fferenttypes of land LIse in hectare)

o;,

.a ::> u <2 .. ~ ~ .§

" ~

> :c Sl 2

"" OJ, @ ,>, ., "0 e "0 ;>

<U ... § '" c "0 10 :2 " ""

:0 ] 0 10 v; 10 E E! c: of ~

.., ::> u '" ·0 -'§ ~ ~ 0 ] :; ~ ;::> <.> « <.>

19 20 21 22 2J

197

<U

"" ,g i; .0 :; § ~

0 c

" OJ ~ ·c

" Z til

2" 1

Pakregre 264

Dodonsg,ittim

C'hl.leng Akhong 265

Nengsil 266

Banllggre Wadro 267

Pakregre 268

Chambifdam 269

Bolkret 270

Illlsamdrop 271

Rongsipi 272

2

273 Miktonl!.ienggiltim (00204800)

274 Ronggomgillim (00204900)

275 Dambogillim (00205000)

276 Rongkugittim (00205100)

217 Narihggiri (00205200)

278 Darugiri Reserve (00205300)

279 Ronl!.icng Bazar (00205400)

280 Upper Ronf!.ieng (00205500)

3 4

201

186

189

III

413

493

714

709

5

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK fAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifllol ;Ivailable wilhlllthe village, a dash (-) is showllllllhc coillmn and next to it in brackets the dis lance In broad ranges viz,< 5 kms" 5-10 klns, and 10+ kills ofihe nearest

place where the facililY IS available IS glveni

6

36 P M« 5) C(IO+)

7 8 9

H(IO+) TWOSS- PO(~5) MeW( 10+) 00 PH« 5) PHC« S1

36 P« H(lO+) 5) M(S-IO) MeW( 10+)

W RSS­DO

PO{< 5) PH(S-IO) C(IO+) PHC« 5)

3S P M C(lO+)

23 P M« 5) C(lO+)

81 P MC(lO+)

H(JO+) T W R C S poe; 5) MCW(IO+) 055-00 PH(IO+) PHC(5-IO)

PHS H( 10+} T R SS­MCW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

PO« 5) PH«5)

H(lO+) T W R SS- poe; 5)

MCW(IO+) 00 PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

10 II 12

• ACS(IO+) CV« 5) CM« 5) NeS( 10+) 51>110+) CP{< 5) O('SIIO+) STIIO+)

(,M{lO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP( 10+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

eM(lM) (,P(lO+)

AC5( 10» eVIIO+) NeS( 10+) SPIIO+) Oe5(10+) 5T(l0+)

A(,5(11)+) ('\'(10+1 NCS( 10+) SP( 1(1+)

O('SIIO+) STIIO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NeS(IO+) SPlIO+) DeStIO+) STIIO-t)

Ae$(IO+) CV( 10+) NCS(IO+) SPIIO+) DeS(IO+) ST(IO+)

89 P M (,(10+) PHS H(lO+) T W R SS. PO PH(5. MCW(IO+) DO 10) CM(IO+) PHC« S) (,P(S-IO)

A(,S( 10+) (,V( 10+) NeS(IO+) SPIIO+) aeS( 10+) STIIO+)

13

85«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S«5) RS(IO+). NW(IO+)

85(5-10) RS(lO+)

NW(IO+)

8S RS( 10+)

NW(IO+)

8S RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+}

183 P M S C(lO+)

H{lO+) TWO SS- PO TO PH eM CP MCW(IO+) 00

CV A('S( 10+) sr( 10+) NC5(10+) ST(IO+) Oes( 10+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+}

115 PM(5-1O) e(lo+)

PHC« 5)

H(lO+) T W TK 0 MCW(IO+) SS-DO PO«5) PHC(S-IO) PH(5-10)

198

(,M(IO+) CP(S-IO)

ACS( 10+) e\'(5-1O) BS(5-1O) NeS(lO+) 51'( 10+) RS(lO+) aeS( 10+) ST( 10+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

:.§. ., <>

~ " ~ :.a 's: ~

~ B B ..c

<>

" 1ii e lil 0- j ~ u ~

14 15

MRFP Williwnnagar (59)

FP Williwnnagar (70)

MR FP Williamnagar (67) ED

PR FP Williamnagar (56)

PR FP Williwnnagar (35)

PR MR Williwnnagar (49)

PRMR FP Williwnnagar (56) ED

PRMR FP Williwnnagar (56) ED

C

" 'B

" 0 .~ E

E ~ 0

::2: <>

!l-o » "5. 8. t: ~ 0- 8.fi ill '" 0- .5 ~ ! ~ :1 1;;

!il 0 " ::E "" ~ E 16 17 18

Nil, Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

NM Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

N Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Land use (I.e. area under different types of land LIse in hectare)

::!' 'i3 '" ., u <2 ~ ~ ~ " ::t

~ ;,- :0

~ ~ -'" .0;

€ -0 "' '" ~ " ~ " ~ is '0 ::0 <5 " "" ~ &l

" §

t;; Oi ·E -n £ ~ bD a '" ." :1 " ] :; '" ~ B u.. ::J u "" 19 20 71 22 13

199

Q.> oJ,

,g ~ <U

;; ..0 E

~ :::I c " " «i ta .t:

<U :z: CI)

I

Miklong,engglttjm 273

ROllgg..omgittim 274

Dambogittill1 275

Rongkugittim 276

Naring,giri 277

Dnrugiri Reserve 278

ROlIgjeng Bazar 279

Upper ROllgjeng 280

2

281 Anchengbok (00205600)

2112 Block Campus (00205700)

283 Tebilgiltim (00205800)

284 Rongsponggirtim (00205900)

28S Awangga (00206000)

286 Kanchijagittim (OO206IOO)

287 Wakchikonggittim (OO206200)

Rongdu 2113 Rongragittim

(00206300)

3 4 5

134

2S

33

89

279

115

209

230

DISRRIC'T ('ENSUS HAND HOOK' [,,\ST GAKO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-I is shown III the column and next 10 it in brackets the distance 111 broad ranges VIZ.< 5 kms .• 5-10 kills and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the faclllIY IS avaIlable IS glvelll

6 7 8

28 PM«5) C(10+)

H(IO+) TRSO MC'W(lO+) SS-DO

PHC« 5)

- P(s- -8 10) M(5-10) H( 10+)

C(lO+) MCW(IO+) PHC« 5)

P(S- HOO+) 6 10) M(S-IO) MCW( 10+)

qIO+) PHC« S)

P(" H(lO+) 19 5) M« 5) MCW(IO+)

C(IO+) PHC« 5)

TWTK

SS-DO

S SS-DO

SSS-OO

<)

PO« 5) PH« 5)

PO« 5)

PH« 5)

PO« 5) PH()O+)

PO« S)

PH(IO+)

10

(,M(" 5)

(,P(<- 5)

(,M(ID+)

(,P« 5)

eM(lO+)

CP("" 5)

CM« S) (,P(IO+)

P« H(lO+) 52 5) M« 5) MCW(lO+)

qIO+) PHC« 5)

TWC50pO(~5) 5S-DO PH« 5)

CM« S)

(,P('" 5)

n P« H(IO+) S) M(IO+) M(,W(IO+)

('(10+) PHC« 5)

S SS-DO PO« S)

PH(IO+) CM(""5) Cpr 10+)

39 P M(5-IO) (,(10+)

H(IO+) LSSS-DO PO(S-IO} CM(IO+) MCW(lO+) PH(S-IO) CP(S-to)

40 P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

PtlC'« 5)

H(IO+) T 55-DO MCW(IO+) PHC{< 5)

200

PO(5-10) CM( 10+) PH(S-IO) (,P(S-IO)

II 11

4('SII0+) (,VI", 5)

N(,S(IO+) Si'IID+) O('SIIO+) STIIO+)

AC'S( 10+) (,V« 5) NC'S{ 10+) SPIIO+) OC'S! 10.,) STIIO+)

ACSll0+) ('\'1< S)

NeS{lfl+) SI'IIO+) OC'SIIO+) ST( I 0+)

A('5(IO+) ('\"1< 5)

NCSIIO+) SPIIO+) OeSt j()+l ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) ('V«5) N(,SI1 0+) SPII 0+)

OCSIIO+) ST( 10+)

A(,S(IO+) (,\'«5)

NC5(IO+) SP(lO+)

OC5( 10+) 51'110+)

ACS(IOq ('\"15-10)

N(,5( \(1+) SPIIO+)

OCS( 111+) STIIO")

13

BS« S) RS(IO+) NW(JO+)

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5) RS(lO+)

NW(IO+)

85("5) R5(10+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5) RS(IO+)

NW(IO+)

BS« SI RS(IO+)

NW(IO+)

BS« S) RS(lO+)

NW(10+)

ACS(IO+) CV(S-IO) 8S(50 10)

NC'S( 10+) SP( 10+) RS(IO+) 0('5(10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

:.S " (J

~ " OJ) 'i3 ..\!! ~ "'d B ~ ..c B <> .. 1;;

~ " til ]' Co u ...: z 14 15

FP Williamnagar(56)

PR FP Williamnagar (56) ED

MR Williamnagar (58) ED

FP Williamnagar (55) ED

FP Williamnagar (57) ED

FP Williamnagar (59) ED

MR Williamnagar (67)

Williamnagar (7)

0

" 'i3 c 0 .~ E

E ~ 8 ~

§-o >. is. ~ t:: !! Q. g. 8." i;l .5 ~ Q. ~ '" :l; ~

:l :l; Iii 0 ..

0.. Z ~ E 16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

NM Nil,Nil, Nil

NM Nil. Nil, Nil

Nil. Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Land use (i.e. area under different types of land lIS~ "'

hectare)

ou co

~ V u ,2

2. ~ ~ ... " :l -1;i ;> ::0

£ ~ _£?

'" OJ '" "0 " -0 > e " " Iii ..

§ -0 'i<i ::0 @ 'g " "" ~ '" ~ 0; § ..<:: '" ~ OIJ u ~

E :5 :3 ~ '" 0 ~ =0 w.. U "" "J

19 20 21 22 .'

201

" "" 2 .s: "0

~ Z

Anchel1gbok

Rind. Campus

rebilgittim

ROIlgSPOTlgJ;ittim

Awang,g.a

K,mchijaglltim

Vv'a"~hi"onggiltim

Rongdu

l\ollgragittlLll

~ .0 E :l C

'iii ." " <Il

I

281

282

283

284

285

286

287

288

2

289 Chigisimgittim (002%41l{)

290 Dogep Gipuram (00206500)

291 Silchanggittim (00206600)

292 Nengbrok (00206700)

293 Darugre (00206800)

Millawe 294 (00206900)

295 Darusak (00207000)

296 Chiluuna (00207100)

3 4

178

154

S53

379

790

43&

127

31&

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available tif 110t available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next 10 il in brackets Ihe distance ill broad ranges viz.< 5. kms., 5-10 kms illld 10-1 killS orlhe nearest

place where the facility IS available is given)

6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

P« 32 5) M« 5) H(IO+) TWRS

S5-DO PG« 5} PH(<c 5)

- ~ ACS{ 10+) CVIIO+) (,M(IO+) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+) Cpr' 5) 0('5(10+) ST(!O+)

BS« 5) RS( 10+) NW(IO+)

C(lO+) MCW(lIl+) PHC'« 5}

26 P« H(lO+) 5)M(5-10) M(,W(IO+)

TW OSS- PO(~ 5)

DO PH« 5) CM(IO+) ('P(5-10) C(lO+) PHC(5-10)

84 P M(S--IO) C(lO+)

65 P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

135 r M C(lO+)

7& PM«5) C(IO+)

23 PM(IO+) (,(10+)

;-7 P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

H(IO+) WRSSS- PO«5) MCW( 10+) DO PHI 10+) PHC'« 5)

H(IO+) T W R 0 MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC« 5)

PHSH(IO+) TWSS­MCW(IO+) DO PHC«5)

PO« 5) PH(5-10)

PO PH(IO+)

(,M(IO+)

CP« 5)

CM(IO+) ('P« 5)

(,M(IO+) CP(5-1O)

H(JO+) TWRSS- PO«5) CM(IO+)

MCW( 10+) DO PH(5-10) CP(5-10) PHC« 5)

PHS H(IO+) -MCW(IO+) WRSSS- rG«5) (,M(ID+) PHC« 5) DO PH(S-IO) CP(5-IO)

H(lO+) TRSO MCW( I 0+) SS-DO PHC« 5)

202

1>0« 5) PH(IO+)

CM(lO+) CP(IO+)

ACS( 10+) C\I(5-10) BS(5-10) NCS( 10+) SI'( 10+) RS(IO+), Ge5{10+) 5T(10+) NW(IO+)

ACS(I()+) CV(IO+) NeS( I()+) SPIIO+) OCS{IO+) ST(!O+)

AC5(1I)+) (,Y(IO+)

NCS(I()+) 51'(10+)

DeS( 10-1-) ST( Ifl+)

ACS( 10+) (,Y( 10+) N(,S( Ill+) SP( 10+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) C\I(IO+) NCS{IO+) SPiIOt) GCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV( 10+) NCS( 10+) 51'(10+)

OCS! 10+) 5T( 10+)

ACS(IO+) ('\/(10+)

NCS\ 10+) SI'( 10+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5)

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

85«5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

E. " <.>

~ ... OIl ~ oS ~ oll

~ e ~ Vi g_ " ta~ .'t ~] 14 15

MR Willi,mnagar (61)

MR FP Williamnagar (62)

FP Williamnagar (48)

FP Williamnagar (56)

PR MR Williamnagar (50)

MR Williamnagar (48)

MR Williamnagar (50)

MR Williamnagar (63)

i:;>

" '6

" 0

'!;j e e gp 0

::E " ~ ,., "0

0.. :u t: ...

fr 8.2 g. OJ> .5 ~ Q.

:u ~ Vi :l

~ § OJ 0

::E t>.. Z E 16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Land lise ii,e, area under different types of land lise 111

hectare}

"" '" -i3 ~

~ u v 3 ~

~ " .2! "

,. ~ 0

~ Vi !;), .s OJ :;;

'" ::; "0 e -0 ~

;-

" " '" " "iii :0 iii g " 01) 1'! co

~ 'iii 'E i3 :>

"" a '" '.§ C '3 ~ ~ '3 0 f.L. ;:, " "" « '-' 19 20 21 22 2_l

203

" 01)

.s :u ..0 S e

'- :l 0 " " ""iii ~ 'C ., z <Il

2" I

CllIg,isimgitlim 289

Dog.ep Gipuram 290

Sllcllang:,giltim 291

Nengobrok 292

Darugre 293

Millawe 294

Darusak 295

Chikalll3 296

2

297 Tesokginim (00207200)

298 Nengpatchi (00207300)

299 Nengbret (00207400)

300 Kakdap (00207500)

Dombu 30) Teracegittim

(00207600)

Danai Suregittim 302

(00201700)

Chigisim 303 Bisikgittim

(00201800)

Nongcbram (I) 304

(00207900)

Nongchram (Ii) 305

(00208000)

3 4

121

217

84

110

222

297

180

820

1,071

5

DISRRI(,T ('ENSUS HAND HOOK: l·j\ST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if 1101 available wilhm the village, a dash (-) is sl1l1wn in lhe column and next to it in brackets the distance 111 broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kills. and 10+ kills of the nearest

place where the facility is al/ailable IS given)

., c o .~

LE 6 7 8 9

26 P M(5-1O) C(lO+)

H(IO+) TRSSS- 1'0«5)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IOT) PHC« 5)

45 P M(IO+) C(lO+)

H( 10+) T R 0 SS-MCW(IO+) DO PO« 5) PHC« 5) PH(5- )0)

18 1'« H(IO+) TRSO 5) M« S) MCW(IO+) SS-DO C(IO+) PHC«5)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

P« 195)M«5) H(IO+)

C(lO+) MCW(IO+) PHC'« S)

~~ S SS- PO« 5)

PH(IO+)

42 5) M( 5)P« H(IO+l S SS-DO < MCW(IO+)

qIO+) PHC'(5-10)

48 P M(5-10) H(IO+) TWRS C(IO+) MCW(IO+) 55-DO

PHC« 5)

29 P M« 5) H(IO+) WRSSS-C(IO+) M(,W(lO+) DO

PHC« 5)

PHS H(IO+)

PO(" 5) PH(IO+)

PO«5) PH« 5)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

10 II 12

(,M;IO+) ~ A('SII 0+1 (,V( 10+) (,P(IO+) N(,S(IO+) .'>1'(10+)

O('S(IO+) STIIIl+)

CM(IO+) (,P(5-IO)

(,M{IO+) (,P(5-10)

C'tvl(I()+) CP« 5)

A('SIIO+) (,Y(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP( 10+) OeS( 10+) ST( 11l+)

A('5( 10+) (,V(lO+) NCSilO+) SP(lO+) Oe5(10+) ST(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) ('\((10+) N(,S( I()+) Sr( 10+) 0('5(10+) 5TfIO+)

13

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+), NW(IO+)

95(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

9S«S) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

(,M(IO+) CP(5-10)

A(,S(IO+) CY(5-10) BS«5) N(,51IO+) SI'{IO+) RS(IO+) O('S( 10+) ST(lO+) NW(IO+)

ACS(lO+) C'V« S) BS

CM(lO+) RS(lo+) (,P(I()+)

NC5(IO+) SI'(I0+) NW(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) ('\(5-10) BS

(,I'vJ(lO+) RS(IO+)

CP( 10+) NCS( 10+) SI'( 10+)

NW(IO+) O(,S( 10+) ST(IIl+)

9S 1'(2) M S A(,S(IO+) (,V(5-10)

152 MC'W(IO+) TWRS PO PH(5-

(,1'vJ(10+) RS(IO+) C(lO+) 5S-DO 10) NCS( 10+) SP(IO+)

PHC(S-IO) CP(S-IO) 0('$110+) $T(lO+)

NW(IO+)

PHS H« S) T W R SS- PO PH(5- ACS( 10+) (,V(5-10)

BS

175 P M C(lO+) MCW(IO+) CI'vJ(IO+) RS(IO+)

PHC(IO+) DO 10)

CP(IO+) N(,S( I()+) SI'(IO+)

NW(IO+) O(,S( 10+) ST(IO+)

204

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

g 8

j ~ 'i3

~ o(j

£ ~ .c £ g 1;;

j ~ ]' OJ

Z 14 15

FP Williamnagar(65)

FP Williamnagar (42)

MR FP Williamnagar(54)

Willimnnagar (50)

MR Willimnnagar (58)

PR FP Willimnnagar (60) ED

PRMR FP Willimnnagar (62) ED

PR Williamnagar(64) ED

PR Williamnagar (65) ED

0 '" 'i3

'~ 0 e

"" e

~ 0 0

,., ~"O c.. 8. 1: e c. 8.2 :l

'" '" .5 ~ ~

c. Ul

1;; :I 0: 0: ia 0 '" 0 ~ z :::E E 16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

", Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (I.e, area [maer d,fferenllypes of land lise "' hectare)

'"' ~ -u l: :l

~ ,>,

"0 e- " "0 ;;; " "" 1;; ;;; E e 01)

'E " 0 ::0 u..

:l ~

"0 :.2 g '" " " "

;;: =§ :;; ~ '" :;; ;s: -0 i; '"' iii ~ '0

~ " '" E "0 ~ :-

iii ~ '" .:;: u Of)

19 20 21 22 23

205

" '"' ~ ~ ;;: ..0

E ._ :I 0 " " !a OJ

'C

z ., en

2 I

Tesokgittilll 297

Nengpatc11i 298

Nengbret 299

Kakdap 300

Dombu Teracegittim 301

Danai Suregittim 302

Chigisim Bisikgittim 303

NOllgchram (I) 304

Nongchram (Ii) 305

2

NOllgehram 306 Duaduginim

(00208100)

Rongdu 307 Dabilgittim

(00208200)

ROIIgdu 308 Nengjagittim

(00208300)

Rongdu 309 Rongrilgittim

(00208400)

Rongdu 310 Ingsalgittim

(00208500)

Rongdu 311 Rongdigitlim

(00208600)

Dikagittim 312

(00208700)

Rongdu 313 Pakregittim

(00208800)

Block Total

3 4

99

440

86

206

153

82

75

0.0 78954

5

DISRRIC'T CENSUS HAND HOOI, . fAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnOI available within the village. a dash (.J is shown in Ihe column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 killS. and 10+ killS of the nearest

place where Ihe facility is available .s given)

6 7 8 9 10 II 12 13

21 P M(S-IO) qIO+)

as H(IO+) TSSS.DOPOPH(S. CM(IO+» AeS(lo+) ('V(5-10) RS(IO+) MCW( 10+) 10) (,P( 10+) NC'St 10+) SP( 10+) NW(IO+) PHQ5-IO) 0C'5(10+) 5TII0+)

71 P M« 5) C(lO+)

H( 10+) T W TK S PO( .... 5) MCW(IO+) S5-DO PHC{<5) PH(IQ+)

P« PHS H(IO+) 15 S) M(IO+) MCW(IO+) R S SS·DO 1'0« 5)

C(lO+) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+)

41 P M(S-IO) q 10+)

P M(IO+) 34

C(lO+)

P« 14 5) M(IO+)

C(lO+)

14 PM(S-IO) C(IO+)

H(IO+) TR50 MC'W(IO+) S5-DO

PHC«5)

H{lO+) TR 5 55-MCW(IO+) DO PHq 10+)

1'0« 5)

PH(ID+)

PO« 5) PH(IO+)

-_ •• _.- Uninhabiled ._ •••• _ •• _.-

H(IO+) SOSS· MCW(IO+) DO

1'0« 5)

PHC« 5) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) RSOSS- 1'0(,5)

MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

(,M(IO+) ('1'( 10+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(lO+) CI'(IO+)

CM( 10+) (,P(IO+)

(,M(IO+)

CPt IO+}

CM(IO+) CP(IO~)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) oes(· 5) ST(lO+)

ACS( 10+) (,V( r 0+)

Nes( 10+) 5P(l0+)

OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

AC5(,IO+) CVi 10+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

AC5( 10+) C'V( 10+) NCS(II)+) 5r(IO+) O('Sllfl+) ST(IO< )

ACS( 10+) (,V(IO+)

NC5(lfl+) SP( 10+)

OCS(IO+) 5T(10+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(/O+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(10+) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

85(S·10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(IO+)

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

H 0(4) Dli MH(14)

13997 P(259) M(64) CWC S(IS) I

T(IS9) W(22S) TK(9) R(2J6) C(128) L{'1)

S(262)

PO(Il) TO PII

eM(.,) CP ACS(l5) cv SI'(21)

BS{SI) RS NW

PHC(J)

p"Sln)

206

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

g .. " ~ ..

E '6 ~ o<J 2 ~ .g '" to e ~ 8: ]: ... ~ ~ 14 15

MR Williamnagar (66)

PRMR FP Resubelpara (22)

FP Williarnnagar (SO)

FP Williarnnagar (74)

FP Williarnnagar (74)

ED

C;-

" '6 '" 0

"!;j E E bU

'" 0

~ " fJ ,., ~ "0

§: i; 1: ... 8.a c.. a ., E <>

D c.. ..... .:: ~ t;;; '" £ Iii ... 0 :z ~ e

16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

NiI,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

------ Uninhabited -----------

FP

FP

PR(94) MR(lSS ) FP(2S0) NC(2) NR(4) NW

Williarnnagal' (70)

Williarnnagar (67)

ED(114) N(3J) EO M(20)

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Land lise (I.e" area under different types "I' land lise III

hectare)

OL

" '6 =>

,.§ U <:;

'E ~

2 '" u

" ;. ::c

51 * 2 "'" '"

OJ) "i;; >. " -0 e -0 i; " 0>

c: ~ <ij '" -0 ::c 0

" "" e '" '" OJ to 1;j "~ -C

'" ~ OJ) 2 u iil '" 0 ] ;5 :; <: B '"'- " "" 19 20 21 2~ ~J

0,0 0,0 0.0 0.0

207

" "" ~ I:; ;; .0

E '- '" 0 '" " Ol ~ "t:

" z '" 2 ~ I

NOIlg.chram 306

Duadllgittilll

Rong.dll Dabltgittim 307

Rongdu Nellgiagittim

Rongdu Rongtilgitt~m

Rong<lu Ingsalgillim

Rongdu Rong,digittllll

30S

309

310

311

Dikagiltim 312

Rongdu P"'regiltim 313

y A R A C. D. B ~

\>

~ \)

<:> ~

~ ,.-'--" .'" .I . So:'PO'~-

I 00_ H

0

I OIlOo~ o •

. ~ I IIJ ooe

0 1.IIi • Jl~ I • U7

I , .1114 I •

.... 0 .~ (- • 127 ... . .-' • ,PO ~ L1I

~ I ta.! 0 0 ~

~ • 1211 PO .138

t:; ;0131

~~ \ o 14D PO II .... 142 If ,ItO ~~ '~"Io • 148 o IB"7

0"(1 , • c 1116

~~ " lllZ .. , 19S 2UII o

'? I 0

I~o • Q\ r· .... ·, 177 , .- o olN

'-., .188

'" -".22& ,0 a 223 0 ,

Z29

Q' 2S2

" <1 ~

-1

BOUNDARY, D1STRlCf _ _ _ _ _ _ .• C.D. BLOCK _ _ _ •• _

VIllAGE 1flTH PERMANENr LC. NUKIlER .•

BOUNIJA~Y, 10REST-Rl.:sl'BVBD 1t"lm NAllB

BEADQijARTmS, C.n. II.OCK.. _ _ _ .•

POPULATION SIZE CLASS OF VTI.LAGES: IlEL01f 200, 2IlO-4J19, 500-IIW,

1000 & ABOVE

UNlNHABlTm VILLAGES lfITli PERYANEN7

LOCATION CODI! NOKllER STAn; HIGHWAY _ _ _ _

IMPORTANT lIt:J'AILED ROAD RIVER AN)) S'TRIWI _ _ _ _

POST OJ'FlCB _ _ _ •• •• .•

SECONDARY j SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL _

PRIYARY HEALTH C.ENlRH ._ ._ _

BANK: CO!Oo!ERCIALjCOo-OPERAnVE _ _ _

4-/)

4

c: ~

00208000 r::_~jlf;#i .. ·#:-_::

@

o • • •

158

X SB

PO S

• B

L

.I

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0 C

I

a68 o

K

J

MAP-29(iii)

MEGHALAYA (INDIA)

SONGSAK C.D. BLOCK DISTRICT EAST GARO HILlS

KILOMETRES

20123456

.... . -._._., I I'll! •

174 o I

1"76' .. I

l m· r.-'_.-mo i

lW I · .

m •

"

\

\ ,

....... " -.... . m 2n 0

:m • ... ,

·-·-·-i DISTRICT 280 0 i WEST KHASI

o

l <;>

'i?,80275 o ..... m

\

281 _.5 .",\ HILLS • :oa:I

.I ~' 28S 0 285

'

2M ........ .,. '. ..... ~- . .". , . ' I DISTRICT

..../ SOUTH GARO

lUrAL ARU III ell IlUlIX (IN SII.lOI.)

TOTAL POP'UI..t.nON Of CJl. I!IDCIC

I

I

lOrAL J«I1BD. or 1"0"1)15 IN ClI. Bl.OCX _

TOTAL N1JIIBD or VlLLA~ES IN CJl. Bloce D1SUNCE rtIIllC DISTRICT lIl:lIlQUAR1!lI3 _

HILLS

700.00

41m

' NJL

196

30 xm.

Alphabetical Jist ofViUages (C.D. block wise)

Name of the District:East Garo Hills N arne of CD Block: Songsak

Serial Name of village 200 I Census 1991 Census location number location code code number

number

2 3 4 Name of Sub-Dist: 0003

1. Aberam 00215400 040030003Q00300049 2. Akarok Songgital 00209200 040030003000300017 3. Akarok Songgitcham 00211400 040030003000300016 4. Akemgre 00209400 040030003000300018 5. AsH Chiring 00222700 040030003000300074 6. Asil Mindil 00222500 040030003000300073 7. Asil Songgital 00220000 040030003000300072 8. Bajasik Matwa 00216600 040030003000300101 9. Balanggre 00225700

10. Balsrigittim 00210600 11. Bansinggre (A) 00210200 040030003000300029 12. Bansinggre (B) 00209600 040030003000300021 13. Barikgre 00220100 040030003000300089 14. Bijasik Bolonggre 00218600 040030003000300095 15. Bijasik Chisim Apal 00218700 040030003000300094 16. Bijasik Ooki Ading 00216100 040030003000300098 17. Bijasik Jagisim 00215900 040030003000300096 18. Bijasik Silkol 00216400 040030003000300099 19. Bijasik Songma 00218900 040030003000300093 20. Bijasik Wage Apal 00216500 040030003000300100 21. Bijasik Warimandal 00216000 040030003000300097 22. Bo 1I0nggre Refugee 00212900 040030003000300006 23. Bolmoram Adap 00227100 040030003000300163 24. Bolmoram Ading 00228300 040030003000300168 25. Bolmoram Agalgre 00227200 040030003000300164 26. Bolmoram Angkekol 00226900 040030003000300162 27. Bolmoram Dochok 00228400 040030003000300169 28. Bolmoram Mesechikgre 00227800 040030003000300167 29. Bolonggre 00212500 040030003000300003 30. Bolsongchok 00213400 040030003000300044 31. Bone Chidekgre 00224700 32. Bone Chijanggre 00221800 040030003000300080 33. Bone Chiso 00222200 040030003000300079 34. Bone Megapgre 00220600 040030003000300086 35. Bone Songgitcham 00222100 040030003000300137 36. Bone Watre 00222000 040030003000300138

37. Champe Apal 00210800 38. Cheran Bonegre 00223100 040030003000300142 39. Chidaret Songgital 00211200 040030003000300034

211

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Serial Name of village 2001 Census 1991 Census location number location code code number

number 2 3 4

40. Chidimit Namesa 00218100 040030003000300114 41. Chidimit Nengsat 00216700 040030003000300115 42. Chidimit Saridam 00216800 040030003000300113 43. Chinabat 00220200 040030003000300090 44. Daga Apal 00217000 040030003000300103 .. 45. Dagal Aga 00211800 040030003000300036 46. Dagal Apal (Rabha) 00211100 040030003000300033 47. Dagal Aringa 00217100 040030003000300104

-

48. Dagal Ch imram 00217200 040030003000300105 49. Dagal Chiwate 00218000 040030003000300033 50. Dagal Samiti 00216900 040030003000300102 51. Dalbot Bangbol 00217300 040030003000300106 52. Dalbot Bollonggre 00225400 040030003000300145 53. Dalbot Chiwate 00217600 040030003000300109 54. Dalbot Kongkil 00217400 040030003000300107 55. Dalbot Matrang 00217500 040030003000300108 56. Dalbot Nokat 00219200 040030003000300062 57. Dalbot Rongbok 00217700 040030003000300110 58. Dalbot Songma 00219600 040030003000300064 59. Dalmagre 00209100 040010001000100029 60. Dame Abanda 00210000 040030003000300025 61. Dame Apal 00209900 040030003000300024 62. Dame Bibra 00212200 040030003000300039 63. Danai Apal 00225600 040030003000300075 64. Danai Attewakgre 00226000 65. Danai Dasik 00225900 040030003000300076 66. Danai Megapgre 00225800 040030003000300135 67. Danai Songgitcham 00219900 040030003000300070 68. Dangkong Chitoregre 00214800 040030003000300056 69. Dangkong Dokatong 00215000 040030003000300053 70. Dangkong Doragre 00214900 040030003000300052 71. Dangkong Doragre (Tasilgre) 00215100 040030003000300054 72. Dangkong Gilmatdam 00215200 040030003000300051

73. Dangkong Rapdinggre 00220500 74. Dangkong Songgital 00219000 040030003000300091 75. Dangkong Tasekgre 00214700 040030003000300057 76. DaningApa1 00212300 040030003000300010

77. Daring Apal 00226800 040030003000300154

78. Dijongiri 00213300 040030003000300043

79. Dikagre 00226100 80. Dimbil Bonegre 00223200 040030003000300191

81. Dimit 00228000 040030003000300J73 82. Dimit Ongtatgittim 00227600

212

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Serial Name of village 200 I Census 1991 Census location number location code code number

number 2 3 4

83. Dimit Warikatchi 00227500 84. Dingrepa 00209500 040030003000300020 85. Doba Apal 00211900 040030003000300037 86. Dobu Achakpek 00228600 040030003000300172 87. Dobu Agalgre 00227900 040030003000300165 88. Dobu Anchengbok 00227400 89. Dobu Bawaranggittim 00227300 90. Dobu Bolsalgittim 00227700 91. Dobu Chitimbing 00228500 040030003000300170 92. Dobu Rimding 00228100 040030003000300166 93. Dobu Rongmu 00228200 040030003000300171 94. Doki 00213800 040030003000300008 95. Dokrugre 00219100 040030003000300066 96. Elatchi Aga 00211300 040030003000300035 97. Elatchi Apal 00210900 040030003000300031 98. Gabil Agalgre 00214100 99. Gabil Dajrenggre 00213900 040030003000300055

100. Gabil Metchagre 00214000 101. Gabil Songgitcham 00214300 040030003000300059 102. Gabil Wagopgre 00214500 103. Galmakpa 00212000 104. Gambolgong 00210500 040030003000300030 105. Gem Apal 00220400 040030003000300087 106. Gongrang 00221600 040030003000300125 107. Gra Songgitcham 00214600 040030003000300058 108. Jamge (A) 00224300 040030003000300156 109. Jamge (B) 00224100 110. Jamge A 00224000 040030003000300160 Ill. Jogogiri 00212700 040030003000300005 112. Kakwa Bonegre 00221900 040030003000300139 113. Kentra 00222600 040030003000300071 114. Kokna1 lmong 00221300 040030003000300127 115. Koksi Nengsat 00218300 040030003000300117 116. Koksi Rongkong 00217800 040030003000300111 117. Koksi Songma 00217900 040030003000300112 118. Konchikol 00212100 040030003000300038 119. Manda Chachatgre 00219400 040030003000300065 120. Manda Cheranggre 00219300 040030003000300063 121. Manda Songgitcham 00214400 040030003000300060 122. Mandalong 00219700 040030003000300068 123. Mandalong Akoksi 00219800 040030003000300069 124. Marongpa 00211600 040030003000300013 125. Medu JXpal 00211000 040030003000300032

213

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Serial Name of village 200 I CenslIs 1991 Census location number location code code number

number 1 2 3 4

126. Mendal 00209300 040030003000300019 127. Mongnalgre (Konchimitgre) 00211700 040020002000300011 128. Moranodi 00213200 040030003000300040 129. Napak Bolchugre 00227000 040030003000300161 130. Napak Dokrugre 00224500 040030003000300158 131. Napak Tangkama 00224200 040030003000300157 132. Napak Tasek 00224400 040030003000300155 133. Nengsa Apal 00210100 040030003000300026 134. Nirangma 00208900 040030003000300014 135. Norek Dalbot 00226600 040030003000300152 136. Norek Megapgre 00226500 040030003000300151 137. Norek Nengjreng 00226700 040030003000300153 138. Norek Ne'ngsamgre 00226400 040030003000300150 139. Raja Apal 00210400 040030003000300027 140. Redamgre 00218800 040030003000300092 141. Rem Katongre 00212400 040030003000300004 142. Rem Matchakolgre 00212600 040030003000300002 143. Rem Megapgiri 00213100 040030003000300009 144. Rem Songgitcham 00213000 040030003000300007 145. Resagre 00215300 040030003000300050 146. Rimrang Bonegre 00220300 040030003000300088 147. Rongap Asimgre 00225100 040030003000300146 148. Rongap Mikilsimggre 00226300 040030003000300148 149. Rongap Mringgre 00225200 040030003000300147 150. Rongap Songgital 00225300 040030003000300149 151. Rongap Songgitcham 00225500 040030003000300144 152. Rongbalu (A) 00211500 040030003000300012 153. Rongbalu Songgital 00213700 040030003000300041 154. Rongbenggre 00219500 040030003000300067 155. Rongchek Songgital 00221100 040030003000300120 156. Rongchek Songgitcham 00221500 040030003000300126 157. RongdoI gre 00223500 040030003000300132 158. Rongmagre 00210700 159. Rongreng Nokat 00226200 040030003000300077 160. Rongri Bazar 00224900 040030003000300159 161. Rongrong Antidam 00213500 040030003000300045 162. Rongrong Apa! 00209000 040030003000300015 163. Rongrong Kanchimik 00215700 040030003000300047 164. Rongrong Songgital 00215600 165. Rongrong Songgitcham 00215500 040030003000300048 166. Rongronggre 00215800 040030003000300046 167. Samin Asimgre 00216300 168. Samin Chianing 00221000 040030003000300121

214

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Serial Name of village 2001 CenslIs 1991 CenslIs location number location code code number

number

2 3 4

169. Samin Indikim 00220900 040030003000300122 170. Samin Rongal 00218500 040030003000300119 171. Samin Sembukol 00221700 040030003000300124 172. Samin Silkigre 00221200 040030003000300123 173. Samin Songkama 00218400 040030003000300118 .. 174. Samin Toka 00216200 040030003000300116 175. Samin Waksogittim 00218200 040030003000300116 176. Sanima 00209800 040030003000300023 177. Sawegre 00223000 040030003000300143 178. Skera ApaJ 00210300 040030003000300028 179. SnalBollong 00223900 040030003000300128 180. Snal Dajreng 00223800 040030003000300129 181. Snalgre 00212800 040030003000300001 182. Sokadam Agalgre 00222300 040030003000300082 183. Sokadam Aruakgre 00222800 040030003000300081 184. Sokadam Balading 00222900 040030003000300078 185. Sokadam Rongkabok 00222400 040030003000300083 186. Sokadam Sokmitegre 00220700 040030003000300085 187. Sokdam Banggna 00220800 040030003000300084 188. Songsak Agalgre 00223700 040030003000300130 189. Songsak Agitokgre 00224600 040030003000300131 190. Songsak Bolchugre 00224800 040030003000300133 191. Songsak Jarepa 00225000 040030003000300134 192. Songsak Megapgre 00223600 040030003000300136 193. Tarasin 00221400 194. Tebil Bonegre (A) 00223300 040030003000300140 195. Tebil Bonegre (B) 00223400 196. Wagopgre 00214200 040030003000300061 197. Wakpat Apal 00209700 040030003000300022 198. Watenanggre 00213600 040030003000300042

215

2

CD Block: Song.all (0003)

2

3

4

5

6

7

s

Nirangma (00208900)

Rongrong Apal (00209000)

Dalmallre (00209100)

Akarok Songgital (00209200)

Meudal (00209300)

Akel11gre (00209400)

Dingrepa (00209500)

Bansinllllre (6) (00209600)

3 4

64

182

77

371

1,052

204

290

49

5

DlSRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST OARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenilies available (ifnol available within the village, a dash (-);s shown in the column and next to it ;n brackets the distance In broad ranges viz." 5 killS., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the faciilty is available IS given)

"iii " o .~

" "0 /.!! 6 7 8

P{< II S)M«5) H(IO+)

C(IO+) MCW(IO+)

WTKS SS-DO

33 P M qIO+)

PHC(5-1O)

H( 10+) W S 55-MCW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

15 P AC M(lO+) H(IO+) 555-00 (,(10+) MCW(IO+)

PHC(IO+)

'" a a.. 9

PO(S-IO) PH(IO ... )

PO(" 5)

PH(IO+)

PO(IO.) [,Iii 10,.)

63 PM«5) C(IO+)

H(IO+) TWSSS- PO«S) MCW(IO+) DO PH(I01-) PHC« 5)

HC PHS

10

CM(lO+) CP(W+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

II 12

ACS(IO+) CY(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

AC5( 10+) CV(JO+) NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) OCS(IIJ+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV(IO+) NC5(IO+.) 51'(10+) OCS( IO+J ST(lO+)

ACS( 10+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

" 13

6S(5-1O) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

65« 5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(10+)

175 I' M S C(IO+)

H(IO+) TTWWS PO MCW( 10+) SS-OO PHIIO+)

(,M

('PIIO+) ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

38 PM(S·IO) C(lO+)

49 P M« 5) C(lO+)

7 PMl<5} C(10+)

PHC(S-IO)

H{IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC« 5)

H(IO+) MCW(lO+) PHC«5)

WSSS­DO

T W SSS-DO

PO« S) PHIlO'")

PO« 5)

PH(S-IO)

H(IO+) T W TK S 1'0« 5) MeW(IO+) 55-DO PH(lO"') PHC«5)

216

CM(IO+)

('PliO'>

(,M(IO+) CP(S·IO)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NeS( 10+) SP(JO+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SPlIO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

6S(5-10) RS(JO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6Sl< 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DrRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

c: c::::-" '" ~

" Cl> ,!!l ,g "C

~ "'d

~ B .c 9 '" '" tl e ~ Q,

~ ~ " Z 14 15

MR FP Resubelpal'a (15)

MR FP Resubelpara (2(.)

MR FP Resubelpara (40)

MR FP Resubelpara (26)

PRMR FP Resubelpal'a (2(l)

MR FP Resubelpara (2(i)

PRMR FP

Resubelpara (26)

MR FP Williamnagar (&8)

ED

ED

ED

.c-" '6 .~

0 E 5 "" oj

::E '" ~ b "C

Q, ;; 1:: I:! Q, c.. 0 E 0. iil oj § u c.. ~ ;;

~ " ~ 1)\

'" 0 " 0 '" ::E 0. Z E [6 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land lise (I.e. area under ditlerent types of land use in hecmre)

Cl>

'" '6 " ~

" u .2 '" ~

l:! ~ " '" :> " :0 ~ 0

~ a, ,g

'" 'OJ '" 11 " "C

" e '" '" '" .~ '" "C ;;; :0 '5 7,j "" '" ;;;

i :§ r: -B '" ~ "" E '" :s :5 iii I:! 13 " u.. "" <t: u

19 20 21 22 23

217

" OIl ,g ;; ~ .D

S ...... " 0 c:

" «i fil 'C

" Z en 2

Nirangma

Rongrong Apal 2

Dahnagre 3

Akarok Songgital 4

Mendal

Akemgre 6

Dingrepa 7

Bansinggre (B) 8

9

10

II

12

13

14

15

16

2

Wakpar Apal (00209700)

Sanima (00209800)

DameApal (00209900)

Dame Abanda (00210000)

Nengsa Apal (00210100)

Bansinggre (A) (00210200)

Skera Apal (00210300)

Raja Apal (00210400)

3

c o .~

:; c. 8.-;;> ]! ~ o " ru

4

173

189

247

160 .

276

183

273

524

5

DISRRIC'T CENSUS HAND BOO"; EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available with ill the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 killS. anlt 10+ killS of the nearest

place where Ih" n"ility is aVailable is given)

6 7 8

H(IO+) WTKS MCW(10+1 55-DO PHC« S}

9

1'0« 5) PH(lO+}

- H(S· 31 P ACM«5) IO)MCW(S- TWSSS- 1'0«5)

C(10+) 10} PHC« 5) DO PHI5-IO)

46 P M('" 5} ('( 10+)

30 P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

52 P M« 5) C(lO+)

33 PM« 5} C(10+)

H(IO+) WTKS MCW( 10+) SS-DO PHC« 5)

PO\" 5) PII( 10+)

H(lO+) T W 5 55-MCW(IO+) DO PO« 5) PHC« 5} PH(IO+)

H(IO+} WTKRS MCW(IO+) SS-DO 1'0(" 5) PHC« 5} PII(lIh)

50 P M« 5) C(5- H(lO+) T W TK R 1'0« 5) 10) MCW(IO+) SS5-DO 1'1-1(10+)

PHC« 5)

10 II 12

(,MIIO+) t\C'SIIO+) CY(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(rO+) SP(10+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) CM(S-IO) NCS(lO+) SP(IO+} CP(5-10) OC'S(IO+) ST(IO+}

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CPllO+}

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+} NC'S( 10+) SPlIO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+}

ACS(IO+) CY(lO+} NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) OCS( 10+) ST(lO+)

CM(IO+) Ae5(10+) CY(IO+) CP(lO+} NeS(IO+) SP(IO+}

OeS( 10+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

A(,S( I 0+) CV( 10+) NeS(IO+) SP(IO+} OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

Ae5(10+) eY(lo+) NCS(tO+) SP(IO+) OCSIt 0+) ST( I O+}

88 PM S C(IO+)

PH5H(5-IO} TWTKS POI'H(5- AeS(IO+) CY(JO+) MeW(S-IO) 55-DO 10) CIVI(5-lOj NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) PHC(S-IO) ep(5-IO) OC5([0+) 5T(10+)

218

13

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+}

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+) ,

BS« 5)

RS(10+} NW(IO+)

BS('" 5) RS(IO+} NW(IO+}

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+}

BS« 5} RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5 RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (AS on 1999)

5 13 Iii

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'S o(j

2 ~ .c 2 u

'" ;;;

i " til~ z] «

14 15

MR FP Williamnagar (88) ED

MR FP Williamnagar (92) ED

MR FP Williamnagar (94)

MR Williamnagar(95)

~: MR Williamnagar(93) ED

FP Williamnagar (90) ED

MR FP Williamnagar (89) ED

~: MR Williamnagar (91) ED

0

'" '0

'" 0 .~ E

§ 00

'" '" :::E iii.", '" Q. i; t:: ~ 0- 1a' 8.a ijl .5 ~ 0-i;

~ ;;; ::> it Iii 0 "

0

"- z ~ E 16 17 18

N Nil, Nil, Ginger

Nil, Nil, Jute

Nil, Nil, Jute

Nil, Nil, Jute

Nil, Nil, Jnte

Nil, Nil, Jute

Nil, Nil, Ginger

NM Nil, Nil, Ginger

Land lise (i.e. area lInder different types of land lise ill h~ctar~)

~) -;:;

=> U

~ >,

-0 e ;;; "0

" on

~ ;;; .~ OJ)

0 E !.L, ;:5

u S .= ~

'" '" ... :> ::0 0

':G 0;, ..s '@

it -0 :> ... '" '" .2 ::0 '" 'i5 lO! @ ::: ;;; ~ ~ E '" g ~ B B "" 19 20 11 22 23

219

<U 00 ..s il ~ .0

E ._ ::> 0 '" <U OJ § '0:

" Z V)

Wakpat Apal 9

Sanima ,10

Dame Apal 11

Dame Abanda 12

Nengsa Apal 13

Bansinggre (A) 14

SkeraApal 15

Raja Apal 16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

2

Gambolgong (00210500)

Balsrigittim (00210600)

Rongmagre

(00210700)

ChampeApal (00210800)

Elatehi Apal (00210900)

Medu Apal (00211000)

Dagal Apal (Rabha) (00211100)

Chidaret 50nggital (00211200)

3 4

56

84

82

389

353

227

179

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available withlllihe village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next

to it 11\ brackets the distance 11\ bl'Oad nlll~es V'Z.< 5 killS., 5-10 kills. ""d 10+ kills of tile nearest place where the IiICility is available is given)

6 7

12 P« H(IO+) 5)M«5) MCW(IO+) C(lO+) PH(,(5-10)

- P(5- -17 10) M(5-1O) H(IO+)

MC'W(IO+) C(IO+) PHC'(5-IO)

- P(5. -17 10) M(5-10) H(lO+)

C(IO+) MCW( 10+) PHC(5-IO)

- P(5- H(I~+} 5 10) M(5-10) MCW(IO+)

C( 10+) PHC(5-10)

&

TW RS 55-DO

TWRS SS-DO

TWRS 55-DO

69 P M« 5) ('(10+)

H(lO+) WTK 5 M(,W(IO+) 5S-DO PHC(S-IO)

9

PO(5-IO) PI-I(IO+)

PO(5-10) PH(IO+)

PO(5-10) PH(IO+-)

PO«.5) PH(IO")

57 P M« 5) C(IO+)

H(IO+) T W TK S MCW(IO+) SS-DO PO« 5) PHC« 5) PHI 10+)

40 P M(IO+) C(lO+)

33 P M(IO+) C(IO+)

H(lO+) S SS-DO MCW(IO+) PHC('" 5)

H(IO+) S S5-DO M('W(JO'c) PHC(5-101

220

PO« 5) PH(IO+}

POIS-IO) PH(IO+)

10 II 12

(,M(IO+) ~ ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) (,P( 10+) NCS(lO+) SP(lO+)

O(,S(IO+) 5T(10+)

('M(IO+) (,1>(10+)

(,M(IO+) (,P(IO+)

CM(IO+) CPt 10+)

CM(lO+)

CP(IO+)

(,M(lOr)

(,P(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

(,M(IO+)

(,P(IO+)

ACS(lO+) (,V(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(l O~) SP( 1 0+) OCS(IO;') ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) N(,S(IO+) 5P(10+) O(,S{IO+) 5T(10+)

A(,S(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS( 10+-) SP( 10+) 0('5(10+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP(I()-+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

A(,S(IO+} (,V(IO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S( 10+) ST( I 0+)

A('S( 10+) (,V(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+), NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

NW BS(5· 10) RS(IO+)

NW BS« 5)

RS(lO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory lAs on 1999)

2-" " ~ " ~ 'i3

~ "Il B ~ 7l B oj

~ i K .. !!; 2::; 14 15

FP Williamnagar (90)

FP Williamnagaf (90)

FP Wil1iamnagar(91)

FP Williamnagar (92)

MR FP Williamnagar(91)

MR FP Williamnagar (90) EA

MR FP Williamnagar (0)

MR Williamnagar (85)

~ OJ 'B

" 0 .~ E

E "" oj 0 :;;: " § -a -0

til t:: " &.Z 0.. g. iil ;:: U 0..

i; .: t!! ~ :l

~ i§ ~ OJ :;;: ~ 2::; E 16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Jule

Nil, Nil, Jute

Nil, Nil, Jule

Nil, Nil, JUle

Nil, Nil, JUle

Nil, Nil, Ginger

Nil, Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land lise (i.e area lInder differenllype5 of land lise ill heclare)

~

'" 'B '" . .., "0 .$2 .s ~ e " " ::> > :0

0 ~ ~ 2! '" ~ ,.., " -0

'0;

e. -0 > " " a oj

"0 "iii :0 " 6

t:; .~

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221

" ~ 'i; :; .s:>

E '- :l 0 " " OJ " i<l '':

OJ Z '" ..J I

Gambolgong 17

Balsrigitlim 18

Rongmagre 19

Champe Apal 20

Elatchi Apal 21

Medu Apal 22

Dagal Apal (Rabha) 23

Chidaret Songgi!al 24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

2

Elalchi Aga (00211300)

Akarok Songgi tcllrun (00211400)

Rongbalu (A) (00211500)

Marongpa (00211600)

Mongnalgre (Konchimilgre) (00211700)

Dagal Aga (00211800)

Doba Apal (00211900)

Gahnakpa (00212000)

3 4 5

105

252

241

91·

209

167

450

181

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available wllhlllihe village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad range, viz. <: 5 killS., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kills of the nearest

place where Ih~ t,,~ility is avmlable is given)

6

22 P M(lO"') C(lO+)

48 P M« 5) C(IO+)

43 P M« 5) C(lO+)

7

H(lO ... ) MCW(IO+) PHC(5-10)

He H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC« 5)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(5-IO)

8

S SS-DO

W S SS­DO

WSSS­DO

9

1'0(,- 5)

PIl( 10+)

PO(" S)

PII( 10+)

PO(5-10) PI-I(IO+)

P{< 16 5) M« 5) H(IO+)

MCW(IO+) W SSS­DO

1'0(5-10) (,H(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(5-IO)

43 P M« 5) (,(10+)

34 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

84 P M(l{)+) CCIO+)

30 PM(IO+) CCIO+)

H(IO+) M(,W(IO+) PHe« 5)

H(S·

W SSS­DO

1'0« 5) 1'11(10+ )

(0)

MCW(IO+) PHC(5-10)

T W R S 01'0(;-10) SS-DO 1')-](10+)

He PHS HOO+) TWRS MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(IO+)

He PHS H(IO+) TW RS MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(IO+}

222

1'0«5) I'H(IO+)

PO« 5) PHI 10+)

10

CM(IO+) ("P( 10+)

CM(IO+) ("P(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

(,M(IO+) (,P(lO+)

CM«5) CP(lO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(ID+) ("1'(10+)

CM(IO+) CP(W+)

II 12

ACS(lO+) CV(lO+} NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+I ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) N("S( 10+) SP( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+j CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(1O+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS( 10+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+} OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

A(,S( 10+) CV( 10+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(lO+) CV(lO+) NCS(IO+) S1'(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS( 10+) CV(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) CV(to+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

NW 8S(5-10) RS( 10+)

8S«5) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(10+)

8S« 5)

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

NW 8S« 5) RS(IO+)

NW 8S« 5)

RS(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

5 '" <)

§

'" ~ OIJ ,;g ~ o(j

2 ~ ~ 8

'in

~ ... toil ]' .? '" ;z.

14 15

MRFP Williamnagar (99)

MR FP Resubelpara (26)

MR FP Resubelpara (3~)

MR

MR FP

MRFP NR

Resubelpara ( 16)

Williamnagar (HO)

Mendipathar (31)

MR FP Willimnnagar(91) ED

MR FP Williamnagar (92) ED

c ., 'i3

" 0 '§l S

S ~ 0

:::E '" §-o ,.., c.. g_ t:: ...

~ 8.13 '" ,~ ~ 0-

Ii; '" 3: 3: ~ § 0 .,

0.. ;z. :::E s 16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil,Nil.Nil

Nil,Nil.Nil

Land lise (I.e, area under dillcrcnl Iypes orland lise .n hC\:lare)

"" " 'i3

-;:; ~

" ~ ,., "0 e " -0 'il

~ "" 1;; E ~ OIl 0 ] <:

u.. ::J

'" ~ u <2 .5 ~ ... '" " ;> :0

'in 8 .. '" "" ~ 3: "0 ;.

'" '" ., '" :0 '" (5 ,!2

~ '" c: <5 -5 :E E '" '" e

B '" a 0fJ <: 19 20 11 22 23

223

~ ~ Ii; ~ .c

§ ...... 0 c ., <a ~ '" .,

;z. C/)

2 I

Elatchi Aga 25

Akarok Songgitcham .26

Rongbalu (Al

Marongpa

Mongnaigre (Konchimitgre)

Dagal Aga

Doba Apal

Gahnakpa

27

28

29

30

31

32

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

2

Konchikol (00212100)

Dame Bibra (00212200)

Daning Apal (00212300)

Rem Katongre (00212400)

8olonggre (00212500)

Rem Malchakolgre (00212600)

Jogogiri (00212700)

Snalgre (00212800)

3 4 5

IS9

36S

72

267 '

262

324

344

395

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST OARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available wi til '" III" village, a dash (-) IS shown III the column and next to it in brackets the dist31\ce ill broad rallg~" VIZ" 5 killS, 5-10 killS, ',,1\1 10+ kills of tile nearest

place where th~ """IllY is aVallabk IS given)

6

37 PM(IO+) C(1O+)

70 P MC(IO+)

7 8 9

H(IO+) TWSSS- POtS-IU) MCW(IO+) DO PHIlO,) PHC'« 5)

H(IO+) MCW(tO+) PHC« 5)

TWRS S5-DO

1'0« 5} PHIIO+}

IS 1'« H(IO+) 5) M« 5} MCW(IO+)

WSSS­DO

PO(',5}

I'H(IO+) ('(10+) PHe« 5}

50 PM«5} (,(10+)

S8 PM«5) C(lO+)

63 P M C(IO+)

71 r M(IO+) ("(10+)

19 P(2) M« 5) C(lO+)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+)

PHC« 5)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC« 5)

D He PHS

W SSS­

DO

5 55-DO

1'0\< S) PII(IO+)

PO(" 5} PH(IO+)

CHW H(lO+) T W 5 S5- 1'0 MCW(IO+) DO pHeW+} PHqS-IO)

H(IO+} MCW(IO+) PHC( 10+)

HC' H(IO+)

S SS-DO 1'0(,5)

PH(IO+)

MCW(IO+) TSS5-DO 1'0(5-10) PHC(5-IO) PII( 10+)

224

10

C'M( 10+) C'P( 10+)

C'M( 10+) ('1'( 10+)

C'M(lO+) el'(IO+)

eM(IO+) ('1'( 10+)

CM(lO+) ('1'(10+)

CM(IO+)

C'P(10+)

('1'.1«(0+)

('1'(10+)

("1\'1(10+) ('1'( 10+)

II 12

).C'S( 10+) C'V( 10+) NC'St 10+) SP( 10+) OeS(IO+) ST(IO+)

AC'S(JO+) C'V(IO+) NC'S(lO+) SP(lO+) 0C'S(10+) ST(lO+)

ACSIIO+) C'V(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S( 10+) ST( 10+)

AC'S( 10+) CV(IO+) NeS( 10+) SP« 5) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+)

AeS(IO+) C'V(IO+) NeS( 10+) SP« 5) 0('SI10+) ST( 10+)

SP A('S(IO+) CV(IO+) NC'S(JO+) ST( 10+) OCS( IU+)

ACS( 10+) CV(IO+) NeS(IO+) 51'(10+) OCS( 10+) ST(lO+}

AC'S(lO+) (,V(lO+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) OC'S( 10+) ST( 10+)

13

NW 8S(S-10) RS(IO+}

NW 85(5-10) RS(IO+)

8S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5) RS(JO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(JO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

e-8 la

" 0;

.5 '6 12 "d

~ B .g B os 0;

[ u lil~

0. ;t] ..:: 14 IS

MR FP Williamnagar (90)

MR FP Williamnagar(94) ED

MR FP Resubelpara (18)

:: MR WilJiamnagar (109) _

MR FP WilJiamnagar(90)

>.

8: ::> <I> ~ u ;!: 0

0..

16

:: MR WilJimnnagar(112) ED EO

MR FP WilJimnnagar(129) ,

:: MR Willimnnagar(125) ED

o " -is

.~ 0 E

"" E

OJ 0

~ " § - -0 Ii; t:: e 0. o ::l 0. _

OJ .5 JS 0.

~ 0; ::> § 0

Z ~ E 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (I.e. area under dJtrercnt types of land lise III

hectare)

=" '" -g " ~ ~

J:: u " " 5 ... ;> ::0 51 0; e ~

OJ OJ> i<i >. -0 ;!: -0 ;> e " ... @ .. C

-0 ;; ::0 l;; "0 " " OJ> e c ;; 0; ;; § .g ~ ~ "" ~ OJ

E :5 ::l i'.l e a ... u "" « 19 20 ]I 22 23

225

.. "" ..!S ..8 '5: E ._ ::l 0 C .. OJ ~ . .:

u Z on 2 I

Konchikol 33

Dame Bibra 34

Daning Apal 35

Rem Katongre 36

Bolonggre 37

Rem Malchakolgre 38

Jogogiri 39

Snalgre 40

i ~ ... 51)

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

2

Bollonggre Refugee (00212900)

Rem Songgitcham (00213000)

Rem Megapgiri (00213100)

Moranodi (00213200)

Dijongiri (00213300)

Bolsongchok (00213400)

Rongrong Antidwn (00213500)

Watenanggre (00213600)

3 4 5

189

74

150

273

135

119

199

54

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot available wlIllInlhe village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next 10 it in brackets Ihe distance in broad ranges VIZ. <. 5 killS., 5-10 killS. and 10+ kms of Ihe nearest

place where the facility IS avaibble is given)

6

41 I' M qIO+)

7

H(IO+) MCW(lO+) PHC« S)

& 9

TWSSS-DO 1'0« 5)

1'11(10+)

14 P M« 5) C( 10+)

H(IO+) S SS-DO MCW(IO+)

PO PH{IO+)

PHC« 5)

25 PM«5) ('(10+)

H(lO+) S SS-DO M(,W(IO+)

1'0« 5)

I'HIIO+) PHC« 5)

48 P(IO+) M(lO+) C(lO+)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) SSS-DO 1'0« 5)

1'1-1(10+)

31 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

PHC(5-10)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(5-10)

P« H( 10+) 26 5)M«5) MCW(IO+)

('(10+) PHC« 5)

TWSSS-DO PO« 5)

PHIIO+)

SSS-DO PO«5) 1'1-1(10.)

44 PM«5) ('(10+)

o M(,W PHS T W TK R PO H(IO+) PHqIO+) SSS-DO PH(IO+)

P« H(IO+) 12 5}M«5) MCW(IO+)

('(10+) PHC(5-10)

226

SSS-DO 1'0«5) PH(IO+)

10 II 12

(,M(IO+) ~ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) ('P(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP«5)

OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

(,lvl( 10+) ('1'(10+)

CMIIOe) ('1'(10+)

CM(ID+) CP(IO+)

(,M( 10+) ('1'(10+)

(,M(IO+) (,P(IO+)

(,M(IO") ('P(IO+)

(,M( 10+) ('PI 10+)

A(,S(IO+) (,V(IO+) N(,S( 10+) SP{< 5) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

A(,S( IlIT) (,V( 10+)

NCS( 10+) SP« 5) O(,S( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) CV(IO+) NC'SIIO+) SP( 10+) O(,S(IU+) ST(IO+)

AC'S( 10+) (,V( 10+) N(,S( 10+) SP( 10+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) (,V(IO+) N(,S( 10+) SP(I 0+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO'r) (,V(IO+) NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) O(,S( I 0+) ST(I 0+)

13

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

8S« 5) RS(IO+) , NW(IO+)

8S(<.5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

NW 85(5· 10) RS(IO+)

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS(5-1O) RS(IO+) NW(JO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

14 IS

MR FP Williamnagar(112) -

MR FP Williamnagar (108) -

MR FP Williamnagar (116) -

MR FP Williamnagar (87)

MR FP Mendipatllar (27)

PRMR FP Mendipatllar (27)

MR I'P Mendipathar (22) ED

MR I'P Mendipathar (28)

16 17 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil.Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (J.e. area untie-r difJcreJlI types vI' )aud use HI

hl::ctaJot;!)

19 2() 21 21 13

227

1

Bollonggre Refugee 41

Rem Songgitcham 42

Rem Megapgiri 43

Moranodi 44

Dijongiri . 45

Boisongchok 46

Rongrong Anlidam 47

Watenanggre 48

49

50

51

52

53

S4

55

56

2

ROJlgbalu SonggilaJ (00213700)

Doki (002 I 3800}

GaM Dajrenggre (00213900)

Gabil Metchagre (00214000)

Gabil Agalgre (00214100)

Wagopgre (00214200)

Gabil 50nggilcl13Jn (00214300)

Manda Songgitcham (00214400)

3 4

87

238

102

69

86

418

856

190

5

DISRRICT CENSLIS HAND BOOK· EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot available within Ihe village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the lacilily is available IS given)

6

18 P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

46 PM« 5) ('(10+)

7

H(IO+) MC'W(10+) PHC(5-10)

8 9

R S S5-DO 1'0(5-10) I'H(IO+)

H(IO+) S 5S-DO MCW(IO+)

I'O( ~ 5)

Pili IU+) PHC« 5)

P« H(IO+) T W R 5 23 S) M« S) MCW(IO+) 55-DO

(,(10+) PHC(5-10)

1'0« 5) PI-I(IO+)

15 PM«5) ('(10+)

H(IO+) MC'W(IO+) PHC(IO+)

W5SS­DO

PO« 5)

1'11(10+)

P« H(lO+) T W R S 15 5)M«5) MC'W(IO+) S5-DO

C(lO+) PHC(IO+)

l'Oi< 5)

I'H(IO+)

80 PM« 5) C(lO+)

- H« . 5) M(,W« 5) T R S SS- 1'0(-.: 5)

PHC« 5) DO 1'11(10+)

DDADU

10 II 12

CI'vI(-IO+) • ACS( 10+) CV(lO+} CP(IO+) NC'SIIO+) SP(IO+)

OC5(1O,.) ST(IO+)

C'M(IO+)

CI'( 10+)

C'M(IO+) (,P(lO+)

C'M(IO+) (,P(IO+)

(,MiIO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) ('PIIO+)

AC'S(IO+) C'V(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP« 5) OCS( 10,) ST( 10+)

ACS(lO+) CV{lO+} NC'5(10+) 5P(10+) 0C'5(10+) 5T(10+)

ACS( 10+ ) (,V( I 0+)

NC'S( 10+) SP( 10+) OeS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) C'v( 10+) NC'S(IO+) SP(IO+) OeSt III + ) ST( 10+)

ACS(lO+) (,V(lO+) N(,S(I 0+) SP( 10+) OeS(lo-t-j ST{IO+)

13

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5« 5) RS(lO+). NW(lO+)

BS{IO+} R5{10+) NW(IO+)

B5(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(S-IO) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

177 P(2) M C(IO+)

PHSH(IO+) TWRS

MC-W( 10+) SS-DO PHC(IO+)

1'0 1'1-1(10+)

CM(IO;)

CI'(IO+)

AC'S(IU+) ('V{lO+)

N(,S( 10+) SP( 10+) O(,S( 10+) ST( 10+)

8S(5-IO)

RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

40 P M(S·IO) C(lO+)

H(tO+) TWRS MCW(IO+) 55-DO PHC(5-10)

228

I'O(~ 5)

I'll ( 10+)

(,M( 10+)

CI'(IO+)

Al'5( 10,) (,V( 10+) N(,S(IO+) SP(lO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(l0+)

BS{< 5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

E-O) ... §

1;1, u; ..!S :0

~ o<l B ~ "'" u .. u; e ., p. 1iI ]' p. ...

-< :z: 14 15

MR FP Mendipathar(23)

MRFP

PRMR FP

FP

PRMR FP

MRFP

PRMR FP

Williamnagar(l15)

Resubelpara (49)

Resubelpara (S I)

Resubelpara (46)

Williamnogar (30)

Resubelpara (50)

MR FP Resubelpara (57)

ED

.0

" ~ '" .~ a a bl>

'" a ::E '-'

i: '" '" -a -a i:; t:: v

0 ~ go p. C>. Z '" '" § '-' 0-

~ :;; ~ ~ ~ § v

:z: ::E E c.. 16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil_ Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use iI.e. area lind!.!!" cJlIlcl t:1l1 types of Jand lise ill

JH:Clare)

"', " 'is " ~ ., <:;

.:= ,~

~ " 0.>

£ :- :0

~ a ..!: Sl, os 0;

€ -0 -0 ~

~ " iij '" ~ -0 :0 15 " OJ; :;;

1;; 0; E j fj '" ~ ~ '"' '" ·E 5 " ~

'" "" u.. " '"' -< 19 10 21 22 2.1

229

v 00

~ ~

" .0 .:; a

'- '" 0 '" v c;; a .. ·c " :z: Vl

2 I

ROLlgbalu Songgital 49

Doki 50

Gabit Dajrenggre 51

Gabil Metchagre 52

Gabil Agalgre 53

Wagopgr. 54

Gabil Songgilcham 55

Munda Songgitcham 56

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

2

Gabil Wagopgre (00214500)

Ora Songgitcham (00214600)

Dangkong Tasekgre (00214700)

Dangkong Chitoregre (00214800)

Dangkong Doragrc (00214900)

Dangkong Dokatong (00215000)

Dangkong Doragre (Tasilgrc) (00215100)

Dangkong Oihnatdam (00215200)

3 4 5

210

232

61

79 .

91

92

107

60

LJISI{RICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST OARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenilies available (ifnol available wilhlilihe village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and nexi to it in brackets the distance III broad rallges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 kills. and 10+ kmsofthe nearest

place where th~ tilcolilY is available is given)

6

44 P M(5-IO) C(lO+)

51 PM(S-IO) C(IO+)

13 P M(5-IO) C(IO+)

13 PM(5-10) C(IO+)

18 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

18 PM«5) e(lo+)

22 PM«5) C(IO+)

7

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHe( 10+)

8

TWRS SS-DO

')

1'015-10) 1'11110+)

H(IO+) TWSSS- 1'015-10) MCW(IO+) DO PHC« S)

PII( 101)

H(lO+) S SS-DO MC'W(IO+)

1'0« 5)

PII( 10+) PHC'« 5) -

H(IO+) MC'W(IO+)

PHC'« 5)

W R S SS-DO 1'01" 5)

1'11(10+)

H(IO+) TWTKR 1'0«5)

MC'W(IO+) S 55-DO I'I-I( 10+) PHC'«5)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(5-10)

T R S S5-DO 1'0« 5)

PII( 10+)

H(IO+) WTK RS 1'0(' 5) MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC(5-10)

PH(IO+)

13 1'« H(IO+) 5)M«5) MCW(IO+)

WTKRS SS-DO I'O( '. 5)

I'HIIU+) C(lO+) PHe« 5)

230

10

Ovl( 10+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CI'(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP( 10+)

0\'1( 10+)

('1'( 10+)

CM(IO+) (,P(IO+)

CI\I(IO+) (,I'{IO+)

CM(IU,) CI'(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

II 12

"'(,S(IO+) CV( 10+) N(,S( 10+) SP( 10+) O(,S(I01') ST(IO+)

ACS(IlJ+) C'V(IO+) NC'S(IO+) SP(IO+) OC'S( 10") ST( 10+)

AC'S( I 0+) C'V( 10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

A(,S(IO+, CV(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP( I 0+) O(,S(lO,,) 5T( 10+ )

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) OCS{IO+) 5T(10+)

ACS{IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OeS( 10+) ST(lO+)

ACSIIO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) OCS( 10+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

8S(l0+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(l0+) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5-10) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

8S(10+) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

NW 8S(5· 10) RS(IO+)

8S(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

E 's: .s ..c u

'" e §; « 14

FP

MRFP

FP

FP

'FP

MRFP NR

FP

MRFP

~ 8 Iii 1;$ 'i3 ~

~ ! ] ... Z

15

Resubelpara (56)

Resubelpara (58)

Mendipathar (24)

Mendipathar (28)

Mendipathar (26)

Mendipathar (22)

Mendipathar (25)

Mendipathar (27)

0

'" 'i3 .~

0 e ""

E

'" 0

::E u

~ ~ 13 i> t: 0 .e ~ c. c.

'" § t.> c. ~ b ~ " ~ 1;$ § '"

0 0 ::is c. z e 16 17 18

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (i.e. area under lilll"elelll types of land I"e III

hCl;I .. ue)

"" -0 " .§ ., ] ~

~ OJ .., " " ~ Sl ~ 2

'" "" 'i<i >, ;:: "0 e "0 ~ OJ '" t:

0 '" "0 ;;; :0 15 '" OJ, §

~ ;;; :§ e ~ " ", E S1 '" ~ E '" ~ 0 :5 ~ ..... ,-" « " 19 20 11 n 2J

231

OJ

"" ~ .;; ._ 0 OJ

!ij Z 2

Uabil Wagopgre

Ora Songgitcham

Dangkong Tasekgre

Dangkong Chitoregre

Dangkong Doragre

Dangkong Dokalang

Dangkong Doragre (Tasllgre)

Dangkong

Gilmatdam

i> .D

§ c ~ 'r:: " en I

57

58

59

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

69

70

71

72

73

2

Resagre (00215300)

Aberam (00215400)

Rongrong Songgitcham (00215500)

Rongrong Songgital (00215600)

Rongrong Kanchimik (00215700)

Rongronggre (00215800)

Bijasik Jagisim (00215900)

Bijasik Wanlnalldal (00216000)

Bijasik Doki Ading(002J6100)

3 4 5

162

219

70

118

225

60

53

94

DISKRtCT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST OARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available withillthe villalle, a dash (-) IS showil in Ihe column and next 10 il in brackels the distance III broad rallges VIZ.< 5 killS., 5-10 killS. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place wh~re tilC [;ICllilY IS <I,mlabk is glv~lI)

6

37 P M(S-IO) ('(10+)

39 I' M C(IO+)

I'M(S-IO) 14

('(10+)

I'M«5) 17

C(IO+)

49 I' M« 5) C(IO+)

7 8

H(IO+) WTKS M(,W(ID+) SS-DO PHC« 5)

q

1'0« 5)

1'1t( 10+)

~~~llo+} ~ ~:~R 1'0« 5) PHC«5) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) TWTKS 1'01" 5)

Me-W(lO+} o SS-DO I'II( 10")

PHC(5-IO)

-----,-- Uninhabited ------------

H(IO+) SSS-DO 1'01< 5)

Me-W(IO+) 1'1I(IOr)

PHC'« 5)

PHC'H(IO+} TWTKR 1'0«5) MCW(IO+) S SS-DO PHI 10+)

12 1'« H(lO+) 5} M(IO+) MCW(IO+)

W S 5S­DO

POI"- S)

PH(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(5-10)

10 I'M(lO+) C(JO+)

22 PM(lO+) C(IO+)

H(IO") WSSS-M(,W(IO+) DO PHC'(S-IO)

1'01' S)

PH(JOt-)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC'(5-10)

WRSSS- 1'0(--:5)

DO PH(lO+)

232

10 II 12

(,M(IO+) ~ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) (,P(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+}

0('5110+) ST(IO+)

C'!'vl( 101") C'P( I 0+)

C'M( 10+) C'P( lOr)

C'MIIOt) (,p(IOr)

(,M(IO+) CP(IO+)

C'M(IO+) (,P(IO+)

(,M(lO+) ('1'( J() r)

CM(IO+) CP(lO+ )

AC'S(IO·.) ('V(IO+) NCS(IO.) 51'(10+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

AC'S( 10+) ('V(IO+) NC'S( 10+) SP(IO+) OC'S( 10+) ST(IO+)

A('S(IO+) e-V( 10+) NC'5( 10+) SP(IO+) OC'S( 10+) ST(IO+)

AC'S(IO+) CV(IO+} N(,S(IO+) 51'(10+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

AC'S( 10+) (,V( 10+) NC'S( 10+) SP( 10+) 0('5(10+) ST(IO+)

AC'S( 10<) ('V( 10+) N(,S(JO+) SP(IO+) DC'SlltH) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) CV(tO+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) OeS( 10+) ST( 10+)

13

BS(lO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) , NW(IO+)

BS(S-IO} RS(IO+} NW(JO+)

BS(5-10) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS(S·IO) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS(S-JO) RS(lO+) NW(JO+)

BS(S·IO) RS(JO+) NW(lO+)

B$(S-IO) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

.g '" u

... E "" -6 _g

~ ~

B ~ ..c B <> oj

~ 2 Co

~ 1t '" :z. 14 15

FP Mendipathar (27)

MR FP Mendipathar(20)

FP Mendipathar (27)

;>,

-a. C. i5l il ~ 0

<>. 16

c " -£

" 0 .!;j E

"" E

'" 0

::2: u

§ "0

il 1:: ~ 0 0- 0. C '" § u 0- <f! 3 " ~ @ " :z. ::2: E 17 18

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

------- Uninhabited -----------

FP Mendipathar (28) Nil, Nil, Nil

MR FP Mendipatbar(26) Nil, Nil, Nil

FP Williamnagar (85) Nil, Nil, Nil

FP Williamnagar (87) Nil, Nil, Nil

FP Williamnagar (88) Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (I.e. area under dll'i"crclll typ!,!:-, of land lI:~C 111

hectare)

"" '" ~ ~ § U ~

i::! " " is .. ::<5

~ 2 _g '" '" "" .;;; '" ~ -0 e -0 ~

v '" @ '" .2 -0 ;;; ::<5 "0 <I) "" ~ ;;; Vi 0;

~ e '"

~ "" E u '" g ~ ~ ..... :5 C "" C 19 10 11 22 13

233

<I)

"" ~ .;; ._

0 ... ~ :z. 2 ..

Resag.re

Aberam

Rongrong Songgitchwn

Rongrong Songgital

Rongrong Kancbimik

ROllgronggre

Bijasik Jagisim

Bi_iasik Warimandal

l3i.Jasik Doki Ading

65

66

67

68

69

70

71

72

73

14

7S

76

77

78

79

80

81

f '­o

~~ z 8

2

SaminToka (00216200)

Samin Asimgre (00216300)

Bijasik Silkol (00216400)

Bijasik Wage Apal (00216500)

Bajasik Malwa (00216600)

Chidilllil Nengsal (00216700)

Chidimil Sandam (00216800)

Dagal Samiti (00216900)

3 4 5

51

3S

91

165 .

322

920

179

294

I)ISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK' EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities availaole (if not availabk witlllll tl." village, a d",~h i-) is ~IIO"" III the colluml and next to il in brackets Ihe dista,lce ,n broad J'Ulll'''' VIZ" 5 killS. 5-10 killS. <1110 I\)+ killS of the neareSI

place where tile 1a"ltlY tS "vatIHl'l~ is gtvell)

6

II PM(S.IO) C(lO+)

7

H(5· 10) MCW(IO+) PHC(S.IO)

8 9

WRSSS-DO 1'0(1o,)

I'~h 10+)

10

C~t( 10+) C'f'( 10+)

HIS·

P« 10) WDOR S SS- "(.),<. -(0) <) S)M(5.10) MCW(IO+) r ,

C(IO+) Pl-lqS.IO) PlhlU')

(,MIII)+) ('1'( 10")

20 1'(10+) M(IO+) C(lO+)

36 P M« 5) C(10+)

63 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

182 P M« 5) C(lO+)

33 PM«5) C(IO+)

55 P M(5-10) C(IO+)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(5.10)

H(S·

W SSS­DO

1'0(5-10) I'II( IU+)

(,M(IO+) CP(IO+)

10) MCW(IO+) PHC« 5)

WSSS-DO

1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) 1'11(10+) CI'( 10+)

- H« T W R 5 5) MCW« 5) 55-DO PHC« 5)

1'0('- 5) ClVI( 10+) l'll( 10+) CP( 10+)

H(5. 10) MC'W(IO+) PHC« 5)

H(5·

TWRS SS-DO

1'0(" 5) I'HIIO+)

10) ~ORSSS. 1'0(10+) MCW(IO+) PH(IO+) PHC(5-10)

H(IO+) TWRC'S, MC'W(IO+) OSS.DO 10(5-10) PHC( I 0+) 1'111 Wi-)

234

('1\1(10+) (,p(IOr)

(,M(IO+) ('1'( 10+)

(,M(lO r) (,P(H)+)

II 12

I'I.(,S(IO+) (,V(IO+) N(,S(IO+) 51'(10+) 0('5(10+) 5T(10+)

.-\('5(10+) (,V(IO+)

NCSIIO+) 51'(10+) OCS( 10+) 5T( 10+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(lO+) SP( 10+) 0('5(10+) ST(IO+)

AC'S( 10+) CV( 10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCSIII)+) ST(IO+)

ACS(lO+) (,V(IO+) N(,S(lU+) SP( 10+) OCS(lO r ) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

SP ACS(IU+) CV(lO+)

NCS(IO+) ST(IO+) 0('5(10+)

13

BS RS(IO+) NWlIO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5·10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS($·IO) RS(lO+) NW(JO+)

BS« S) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(JO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

:§. 1:l ~ 1;1,

.!!! '6 ~ "d

E B .c ~ e ~ Co j c. .,

:os z 14 15

MRFP Williamnagar (34)

MR FP Williamnagar (35)

FP Williamnagar (38)

MR FP Mendipathar (45)

MR FP Mendipalhar (42)

PRMR FP Mendipathar (28)

MR Mendipathar (21)

FP Williamnagar (83)

ED

... " .ii/ "" '" :2

b c.

~ c. ill ~

c.

~ ~ ~ z 16 17

N

N

N

c-'6 0 s § .., ~-o 1:: u

8.2 e <> ._ t!S 1ii ::1

fii 0 ~ e

18

Matches. Cigarettes. Tea

Tea. Catchesw, Soda

Nil. Nil, Nil

Nil. Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Tea, Soap, Tunneric Powder

Nil. Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (i.e. area 1I1ukr dlth:lellt type:!:> i.)f laud ust: II)

llt:l..:liHt:J

Ol, c: -g u .2 " :: ~ e v " :I

" " :0 0 s: :;; !1. .!!! '" ~ e -0 " -0

v " g '" i3 -0 ;;; :0 C "

,., e @ c: ~ 1ii ;;; :§ ~ ~ '" ·f ~ OJ;

.§ '" ~ ] u. :5 u "', <{

19 20 21 22 2J

235

... ,. .!!! ~ 's: .£l

S '- ::1 0 C

" iii ~ ·c .. ;z. Vl

2 I

Samin Toka 74

Samin Asimgre 75

Bijasik Silkol 76

Bijasik Wage Apal 77

Bajasik Matwa 78

Cllidimit Nengsat 19

C"idimit Saridam 80

Dagal Samiti 81

82

83

84

8S

86

87

38

89

2

Daga Apal (00217000)

Dagal Arins,a (00217100)

Dagal Chimralll (00217200)

Dalbot Bangbol (00217300)

Dalbo! Kongkil (00217400)

Dalbo! Matrang {002I 7S00)

Dalbo! ChiwBle (00217600)

Dalbo! Rongbok (00217700)

3 4

441

629

190

39

9S

89

159

229

5

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND HOOK, EA5T GARO I-IILL5

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnol available Wlll,," the "Ibge, a da,h I-I is silo"" in the coltulln and next to it in brackets the distance in broad rall!~cs "t" j kllb., 5·10 kills. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place whl.!rc the nll.,;~IIIY IS available IS g,IVt!'II)

6

79 P M(lO+) C(IO+)

7 8

H(IO+) 555-DO MCW(IO+) PHC« 5)

I:)

1'0('- 5)

PlIIIUT)

10 II 12

(,M(IO+) ~ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+)

0('5(10+) ST(IO+)

13

NW 85« S)

RS(IO+)

109 P M« 5) C(lO+)

5) MC'W(IO+) PHC« 5)

W R 5S5-DO 1'0« 5)

PII( 10,) CM(IO+) (,P( 10+)

AC5(1O+) ('V(IO+) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

8$« S) R5(10+) , NW(IO+)

H« P« 5)

35 5)M«5) M(,W(IO+} C(IO+) PHC(JO+)

« 5)5S· DO

1'0« 5) PIl(IO+)

P« H(10+) 8 5) M« 5) MCW( 10+) R 5 55-DO 1'0(5-10)

C(IO+) PHC'(5.IO) I'II(IU,)

17 P M(S·IO) C(lO+)

17 P M« 5) ('(10+)

1-1(10+) WRLSO ~ MCW(IO+) S5-DO POP-IO) PHC(5.10) 1'11(10+)

H{IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(5·10)

TWRS SS-DO

1'0(.( 5)

Pill 10+)

('M(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM( 10+)

('1'(10+)

CMIIO+) CP(IO-I-)

C"1(IO+) CI'( 10+)

28 P M(IO+) ClIO+)

H{IO+) TWR5 MCW( 10+) 55-DO PHC(5-10)

1'0\,-10) CMOO+) I'H(I()+) CI'(IO+)

52 P(2) M« 5) C(lO+)

H(IO+) W 5 55-M(,W(IO+) DO PI-IC(5-10)

236

I'O(~ 5) I'H(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

ACS(IU+) (,V(IO+) NCS( 10-t) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(IO+)

ACSIIO+) CV(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) O('S(IO+) ST( 10+)

AC5(1O+) CV(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) O(,S( 10+) 5T( 10+)

ACS(IO-'-) CV(IO+) N(,S(lU+) SP(IO+) OCS(IOI-) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) (,V{IO+) NCS( 10+) 5P(I 0+) OCS(IO+-) 5T(IO+)

ACS(IO+} CV{IO+} NCS(IO+) 5P(10+) OCS( 10+) 5T( 10+)

85 R5(10+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5« S) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5« S)

RS(IO+) NW{IO+)

B5(5·10) R5{10+) NW{IO"')

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

14

MR FP

MR FP

PR

PRMR FP

MRFP NR

FP

MRFP

FP

IS

Williamnagar (90)

Mendipalhar (28)

Williamnagar (40)

Williarnnagar (10)

Mendipathar(12)

Resubelpara (55)

Mendipalhar (19)

Resubelpara (55)

16 17 18

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Salt. TUl1neric Powder. Soda

Nil. Nil,Nil

TlIl1neric. Soda. Matches

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use o.e area linde-I" dlltt.:rellt Iypc~ orland liSt! III

h..::\.:\are}

~ ~ -;:; .2 :: F, .., ..,

* >- :0 ::: ..!':

'" OJ> '" " "'0 ;-

" c: '" §

:0 '" 0 iji .~

~ c

U '" ~ ~ 1:! fJ 3 "" -<

19 20 21 ~:! 2:'

237

" "'" ..!': iil :s: .J:J E

'- " 0 c

" [ij OJ '1: .,

Z '" 2 I

Oaga Apal 82

Dogal Aringa , 83

Dagal Chimrarn 84

Dal0018angbol 8S

Dalbol Kongkil 86

Oalool Matrang 87

Dalbol Chiwale 88

Dalbot Rongbok 89

1l § ::: -.;

Jl 1

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

97

98

§ 'ii 0 a

....l "1:1 .. .. .. ~ '0 .. 1ij{j ~ 8

2

Koksi Rongkong (00217800)

Koksi Songln. (00217900)

Dagal Chiwate (00218000)

Chidimil Namesa (00218100)

Samin Waksogittim (00218200)

Koksi Nengsal (00218300)

Samin Songkama (00218400)

Sam in Rongal (00218500)

Bijasik Bolollggle (00218600)

0 5 0

C!-., en 0 .;g .!: 0

~ C!- o .c ., § ., .,

oS '" .~ 0 '- ..c 0 :; '-'" 0- 0 .,

0 .., ~

lii U' c. ., !! ;;: J:l -.; Oi § '" (5 u (5 ..

!:: .,

I- U Z = 3 4

102

226

73

572

263

702

207

169

DISRRICT CENSLIS HAND BOOK' EAST OARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenilies available (ifnOl available \"II""lh~ village. a dash (-) IS shoWIl in the column and nel<' to it in brackels the distance 111 broad mil),.!"' VI£ < 5 killS .. 5-10 killS. allJ 10+ kms of the nearest

-.; C .2 ..,

'" OJ '" 0 c :s ., -0

U WJ

5 6

21 P M(S-IO) qIO+)

45 PM(5-10) C(lO+)

15 PM(IO+) C(lO+)

112 P M« S) C(lO+)

50 P M« 5) C(IO+)

110 P MC(IO+)

35 PM(5-10) C(IO+)

36 P M(lO+) C(lO+)

place where tilt.: t~H':IIII} IS avaihlblc is f!_1\el1)

'" 15 "5. .. 1! '0

~ .. 0. ;;;

'" ~ en '" -;;; c 1! <.) ~ '6 c ., 't: ~ ~ 0

7 8 9

H(IO+) TW RS 1'0(5-1U)

MCW(lO+) SS-DO Pill IO~)

PHC(5-1O)

H(IO+) MCW(lO+) PHC(5-10)

W R S 55-DO 1'0(5-10)

PHI 10+)

H(IO+) R C S SS-1'01 10+)

M(,W(ID+) DO PHC( 10+)

PI'IIIOc)

H(5-10) WSSS-

1'0("'- 5) MCW(IO+) DO PHCl< S)

PH(IOI)

H(5-10)

MCW(IO+) PHC« S)

W R. S 5S-DO PU« 5)

1'11(10+)

CW(' PHS H(S-IO) WRSSS-

I'U(, 5) MCW(ID+) DO

1'11110+1 PH('(S-IO)

-------- Uninhabiled ------------

H(5-10) W R S 5S-M(,W(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

HeIO+) W S 55-MCW(IO+) DO PHC'{S-IO)

238

1'0« 5) PH(IO+)

PUIS·IO) 1'1-1( IU+)

'" -~ E'! "' 0-0 b '-' '0

'" '" -;;; .~

" E "' -"" E iii 0 U ..0

10

(,M(IO+) ('1'(10+)

(,M(IO+) ('1'(10+)

(,M(IO+) CI'( 10.)

(,M(IO+) ('PlIO+)

ctvl( 10-;-)

(,1'(10.,)

('1'\'1(10") (,P(IU+)

(,M(IO+) ('1'(10+)

(,M(Hh)

('1'(10.)

~ -.; ..c

'" 0 a .~ (i-.8 t: " 2>5 ~.-

t? ?:: -= '" ::: "' C,"'€j 0 "1:1 E 5 ::: '€j "en <i i':! "§c.cie u

~ .g ~~ ,g §;1

'" u ~ C':I: ._ f#') 0 ~ :: 1:: .~ 'fi -0 tJI - 0 "t:I QJI (.) 0. :I < ~ O::~(J')

II 12

"'('S( 10·,) (,V(IO+) NCS!IO+) SP(lO+) O('S! IO~) ST(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS( 10+) 51'(10+) OC5( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS( 10+) (,V( 10+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IOt) (,V(IO+) NC'S( 10+) SP(IO+) O('S(II)+) STlIO+)

1\('5(10+) (,V(IO+) N('S(IO+) SP(IO+) O('S( 10+) ST(lO+)

A(,S(IO") (,V(IO") N(,S( 10+) SP(IO+) O(,S( 10+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST(lO+)

A(,S(IO+) (,V(IO+) N(,5(10+) SP(IO+) O('S(IO+I ST(IO+)

<

.; <.)

'E ;;; M ~ '" ~ '" e ~ '" '" '" c 0 .~ 0

<.) .~

'c 'Ui

'" iU' E

'" E 0 ~ U .. 13

BS« 5) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS(lO+) RS(ID+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-1O) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (AS on 1999)

5 8 ~ .,

~ -i5 ~ ~

~ ~ .c: ~ l;l

~ §. j ~ " Z

14 15

MRFP Mendipathar (34)

FP Mendipathar (34)

FP Williamnagar (82)

:: MR Mendipathar (27) ED

PRMR FP Willi3ll!:nagar (34) ED

:: MR Mendipathar (30)

>. 0. 0.

'" '" tl ~

~ 16

'" " .!;j 01)

'" :;a

il i'J-0.

~ " ~ 17

N

N

G' -is 0 E E 0 U

~ -c:>

" t:: o S 0. _

.5 ~ 13 :l

1ij :::£ 5

18

Matches, Soap, Tea Leaf

Matches, Soap, M.Oil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Soap, Tea. Tunne.ic Powder

Soap, Tea, Malhces

Soap, Tea Leaf. Malches

-------- Uninhabited ------------

PRMR Williamnagar (35)

FP ED

FP Williamnagar(37) ED

N Tea Leaf, Soap, Matches

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (I.e. area Hilde I dltlert!11I fypes of 1i.H1d lise 111 h-eClilft,"J

:>,

'" -g V .s " = ~ i:! .., OJ ;-

" '" 2 :3 51 Vi -'"

'" '"' >, :::: "0 ;; e "0 Q

" " 1ij § "0 " :3 h (5 ~ " ",

~ ~ " Vi 1ii § V '" E: ~ "" E ~ ~ 1:! -,; ::5 "- oJ, <: ~ 19 20 Jl 22 n

~

239

., ... ~ tl

.0 .;; E ._ '" 0 c

" 0; E '"

·c ., Z en 2 1

Koksi Rongkong 90

Koksi Songma 91

Dagal Chiwate 92

C'hidimit Namesa 93

Samin Waksogittim 94

Koksi Nengsat 95

Samin Songkam8 96

Samin Rongal 97

Bijasik Bolonggre 98

99

2

6ijasik Chisim ApaJ (00218700)

100 Redarngre (00218800)

101

102

103

6ijasik Songtna (00218900)

Dangkong SODllIlital (00219000)

Dokrugre (00219100)

104 Dalbo! Nakat (00219200)

105 Manda Cherallggre (00219300)

106 Manda Chachatgre (00219400)

3 4 5

168

77

157

109'

59

266

138

96

LJISI{RICT CENSUS HAND 1300K : EAST GARO HILl.S

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use _

Amenities available (ifnot available wlthllllhc vdlag", a dash (-) is shown in the column and nexl to ilm brackels the dislance lit broad lalll""S VIZ.< 5 killS., 5-10 kilts. and 10+ killS oflhe nearesl

place where Ihe lllC,hly IS available IS givell)

6

PM« 5) 35 C(lO+)

20 P M(IO+) ('(10+)

31 PM(lO+) C(IO+)

24 P M(IO+) C(IO+)

7

H(IO+) MCW(J(I+) PHC(5-10)

H(lO+) M(,W(IO+) PH(,(5-10)

H{IO+) MC'W(IO+) PHC'{5-1O)

H(W+) MCW(10+)

PHC« 5)

P('" H(IO+) 10 5) M(IO+) MCW(IO+)

C( 10+) PHC« 5)

57 P M(IO+) (,(10+)

25 PM(IO+) C(lO+)

18 PM(IO+) C{IO+)

H(IO+) M(,W(IO+) PHC(S-IO)

H(IO+) MC'W(IO+) PHqS-IO)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(5-1O)

240

8

W SSS-00

WSSS­DO

WSSS­DO

WSSS­DO

WSSS-00

1'0(5-10) I'H(IO+)

PO(5-IO) PHIIUt)

1'()(5-10)

I'II(IU")

1'0(10<) 1'1'1(10+)

1'0« 5) PII( 10+)

~ORSSS- 1'0(5-10)

1'1-1(5-10)

DO T W S S5-

1'0(5-10) I'II( lOr)

T W S 5S-00 1'0(5-10)

I'II( lOt)

10 II 12

('1'.1(10+) 'A(,S(IO+) (,V(IO+) (,P( 10+) N(,S( 10+) SP(IO+)

O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

(,M(IO+) (,P(IO+)

(,M(IO.) ('1'(10+)

(,1'v1(10+) (,P(IO+)

('M(IO+)

CI'( 10+)

CM(IO+) CI'( 10+)

CM( 10+)

CP(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) CV(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) 0('5(10;-) ST(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) CV{IO+) N(,S(IO+) 51'(10+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+).

ACS( I(li) eV( 10+) N(,5(10+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) eV(lo+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO<) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) eV(lo+)

NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) STeIO+}

ACS( 10+) eV( 10+) NeS( 10+) SP(lO+) O(,S( 10+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) N(,S(IO+) 51'(10+) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+)

13

6S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

65(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

65(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S« 5) R5(10+) NW(IO+)

6S« 5) R5(10+} NW{IO+)

65(5-10) RS{IO+) NW(IO+)

65(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

:.§. " u

" ~ bIl 'B ~

~ <¥J .9 ~ ..c .9 aJ

~ i ]' '" <: z 14 15

FP Williaonnagar (38)

FP Williaonnagar (46)

FP WiI1iaonnagar (48)

FP William"agar (48)

FP Resubelpara (60)

MR FP Mendipalhar (10)

FP Resubelpara (55)

FP ResubeJpara (62)

;.-, 0. 0. iil ~ i$: 0

0..

16

'" S Oll

'" ::E

~ 0.

'" "'-~ '" Z 17

c '8 E E 0 u

~ -0 1:: '" 0 ;; 0.

.5 ti .$!!

'" '§ :a ::E E

18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

M ntches, Soap, Tunlleric Powder

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (I.e. ar~il UIHk:1 dd'ft:lI.,!llI lyPt!S uf land lIS~ III

h~U,Ue)

~ -g

V ] ~ ..2

~ " " '" * ~ :0

0 2 " '" '" "" .0;;

€ w :::: -a ~ «;

" " .2 "0 :;; :0 "6 ~ ~J ] § " F-i

00 " :!! "" § w " E 8 :!! 0 :5 3 "- OJ, <: w 19 20 11 ~2 2]

241

'" OIl

~ ~ .;;: .0 E

'- ::l 0 c: '" ~

0; '1:

" z (/)

2 I

Bijasik Chision Apal 99

Redamgre 100

Bijasik So"gma 101

Dungkong Songgital 102

Dokrugre 103

Dalbot Nokat 104

Manda Cheranggre 105

Manda Chachatgre 106

2

101 Rongbenggre (00219500)

108 Dalbot Songma (00219600)

109 Mandalong (00219700)

110 Mandalong Akoksi (00219800)

Danai III Songgitcham

(00219900)

112 Asil Songgital (00220000)

113 6arikgre (00220100)

I 14 Chinabat (00220200)

4 5

258

325

108

7

200

259

435

235

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND 1300K : EA5T GARO HILL5

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it ill brackets the distance in broad I"ilnges viz< 5 killS., 5-10 kills. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where Ihe Iilcility is aVailable is given)

OJ § .~

u .g r..u 6

51 PM(IO+) C(lO+)

67 P MC(IO+)

7 8 9

H(IO+) T5SS-DO I'O{)-IOj MCW(IO+) PHC(5-10)

I'H{I(l+)

H(IO+) TWTKR -MCW( 10+) C 5 SS-DO 1'0« 5) PHC(5-10) PH(IO+)

P« H(IO+) 24 5)M(10+) MCW(IO+) T555-DO 1'0(5-10)

C(IO+) PHC(5-JO) 1'11(IO·t)

- 1'(5- H( I~+) 10) M(IO+) MCW(IO+) 5 S5-DO I'U(5-IO)

I'II( Ill+) C(IO+) PHC(5-10)

40 PM(IO+) C(IO+)

58 P M(IO+} C(lO+)

94 P M C(lO+)

49 P M C(IO+)

H(IO+) MCW( 10+) T 5 S5-DO 1'0« 5) PHC«5) I'H(IO+)

PHS H(101-) MCW(IO+) TSSS-DO 1'0(5-10) PHC(IO+) PH(IO+)

PHS H(10+) T W S 55-MCW(IO+) DO 1'0(10+) PHC( 10+) I'I'I( 10+)

H(IO+) W S SS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

242

1'0(10+) PII\I()+)

10

• CM(IO+) CI>( 10+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CfIIl( 10+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CI'(IO+)

('1'.1(10+) CI>(IO-l )

II 12 "

AC'S( 10+) CY( 10+) NCS(I 0+ ) SP(I 0+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+}

ACS SP NCS(IO+) CY(tO+) OCS( 10+) ST(lO+)

ACS(lO+) CY(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) DCS( 10+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) OeS( 10+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NeSlla+) SP{IO+} DCS( 10+) 5T(10+)

ACS(lO+) CY(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) DCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) ~:(IO+) NCS(IO+) 5T(10+) DeS( 10+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NeS( 10+) 51'(10+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

65(10+) R5(10+) NW(IO+)

6S RS(IO+) NW(I(j+)

6S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S(5-10) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

6S(5-10} RS{lO+) NW(IO+)

6S(5-10)

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S(5-10) RS( 10+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

14 15

MRFP Williamnagar (50}

~~ MR Guwahati (75)

MR FP Williamnagar (47)

MR FP Wi1Iiamnagar(44)

MR FP Williamnagar (49)

MR FP Williwnnagar (41)

MR FP Wi lIiwnnagar (44)

MR FP Williwnnagar (48)

..0 0-0-~ ~ i!: c': 16

ED

.c-O> '<3

'~ 0 E E

l'J' 0 :;g <.>

'f.i-o ~ 1:: 1! [if 8.E 0. .5 ~ ~ 'f;; '" 0 Iii .. :;g Z E 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, NiL, NiL

Nil, Nil, Nil

NiL, Nil, NiL

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil, Nil

Land use (i.e. at"en undt.':1 (._hffert:nt types of lnnd U5t': III

heclare)

"" '" 'i3 '" oE 0:> u

.2- '" 2 '" <U

~ * :> :§ 0

'" Eh '" ,., '" -0 e i:i <U Iii 1;; 2 '0 " :0 g " 2.,lJ e '" ~ ~ " ii "" '= .'3 '" 0 ] C '" 1!

:5 '" C "- "', <>: 19 20 21 22 2J

243

" 00 ..!1 ~ ~ .t:>

'- § 0 " " ca ~ '~

" Z en 2 I

Rougbenggre 107

Dalbot SOllgma t08

Mandalong 109

' ... Iandalong Akoksi JlO

Danai Songgitcham III

As;1 Songgital \12

Barikgre 113

Chinabat \14

2

I I 5 Rimrang Bonegre (00220300)

116 Gem Apal (00220400)

Oangkong 117 Rapdinggre

(00220500)

118 Bone Megapgre (00220600)

Sokadam 119 Sokmilegre

(00220700)

120 Sokdam Bangglla (00220800)

121 Samin Indikim (00220900)

122 Samin Chianing (00221000)

" 5

382

136

70

122

60

198

234

332

LJISRRICT CE:NSLJS HAND DUOK EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnol available W1lhlll Ihe village," dash (-) IS ShOWll in Ihe column and next 10 II in brackets the distance III broad r;lIIgc, VIZ.'- 5 kllb., 5-10 killS. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where th~ t~lCdlly IS aVUllable IS ~u\lt!n)

<> 8 9 10 11 12 .. 13

12 PM« 5) C(IO+)

H(lO+) TWCS MCW(IO+) SS-DO I'HC(S-IO)

PO(5-IU) CM( 10,-) I'H( IIJr) CPI 10 I}

ACS( 10+) (,V( lOTi NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) OCS( 10+) ST( I 0+)

BS(IO+) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

27 P M« 5) C(10+)

H(IO+) W 5 SS-PO(5-IOJ 1'11(10+)

MCW(IO+) DO PHC(S-IO)

16 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) I'HC(5-10)

25 P« H{IO+) 5)M«5) MCW(IO+) C(IO+) PHC« 5)

P« H(IO+) 17 5) M(S-IO) MCW(IO+)

C( 10+) PHC« 5)

P« H{IO+) 42 5) M(5-1 0) MCW( 10+)

C(IO+) PHC(5-Hl)

42 P M(5-10) C(IO+)

H(IO+) M('W(IO+) PH('(5-10)

W R S SS-DO 1'0« 5)

1'11(10+)

T W S SS-DO 1'0(5-10)

1'11110,' )

T W S SS-DO 1'0("- 5)

I'I-I( 10+)

TW SSS- PO DO 1'11(10+)

sass­DO

POiS-IO) 1'1l( 10')

(,M(lO+) ('1'(10+)

CM(lO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CI'(IO+)

A(,S( lo-q (,V( 10+)

NC'S(IO+) SI'(IO+) OC'SIIO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(I 0+) oes,lo+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NeS(IO+) 51'(10+) OeS( 10+) ST( 10+)

A(,S(IO+) CV(IO+) Ovl(5-10) NCS(I()+) 51'(10+) CPt 10+) aCS( 10') ST(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(10+) NW(IO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) BS{5-10) CM(S-IIl) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) . RS{IO+) CP( 10+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+) NW{IO+}

(,M(IO+)

CP(5- IQ)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST{IO+)

BS(5-IO) RS(IO-t-} NW(IO+)

62 P M(lO+) C( 10+)

H( 10+) sa 55-MCW(IO+) DO PHC(5-10)

1'0(5-10) ('~1( lO·e )

1'11\101-) cpr 10+)

A('S(IO+) ('V(IO+) NeS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 1(1) ST{lO+)

BS(5-IO) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

244

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory jAson 1999)

" ;::.

" <.>

" ~ "" '6 ~

~ ~

B ~ ..c B 1;l

~ 2 0- j ~ " Z 14 15

FP Williamnagar (49)

MR FP Williamnallar (50)

FP Mendipathar (28)

FP Williamnollar (44)

FP Williamnagar (45)

MR FP Williamnallar (46)

PRMR Williamnallar (46)

FP

PRMR FP Williamnagar (46)

'" 0.. 0-:;l t ~ 0

Cl..

16

Land lise (I.e.

C '6 " c 0 .[;1 E '" "" i5

'" <> :::E ¥J "0

t 1:: e 0- 0 .2 0-

'" .E <.> 0- <f! ~ :::J ~ :;;

§ ~ " 0

0 Z :::E E u.. 17 18 19

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

245

area lIndel dltlert::11t lYPCS Llf laud use in 11L:l:ldle~

"" <=

~ ] <2 " ~ " " ~ " ~ :§ ;;; 1?l ,", . iii e :::: -0

i3 " ~ OJ § "0 " ::0 g " "" ::: § ;;; ;;;

~ ·f en E u OJ

Ji g i!! ] B ,", «: 20 11 21 n

" "" ~ ~ .... 0

'" e '" Z 2 ..

Rjmrang Bonegre

Geru Apal

Dangkong Rapdinggre

Bone Megapgre

Sokadom Sokmilellre

Sokdam Banggna

Samin Indikim

Samin Chianing

~

'" ..0

§ " Ol ·c '" '" I

115

116

117

118

119

120

121

122

2

Rongchek 123 Scnggital

(00221100)

124 Samin Silkigre (00221200)

125 Koknal Imollg {0022 1300)

126 Tarasin {0022 1400)

Rongchek 127 Songgitcham

(00221500)

128 Gongrang (00221600)

129 Samin Sembukol (00221700)

130 Bone Chijanggre (00221800)

3 4 5

296

173

220

75

196

351

ss

198

OI~RRI(,T CENSUS HAND BOOK· EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amel1ities available (ifoOl availabl~ Wltlull t"~ v.lla!,;e, 'I dash (-) is shown III the column and next 10 it in brackets the distance III broad ranges VIZ." 5 killS., 5-10 "illS. and 10+ killS orlhe nearest

place where lilt: t~H:lhty IS avallnbk IS given)

6

54 P M(IO+) C(lO+)

27 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

43 P M(lO+) C(lO+)

7

H(IO+) MCW(IO+)

PHC(5-10)

8

SOSS· DO

H( 10+} SO S5-

MCW(lO+) DO PHC(5-10)

H{IO+) MCW(IO+) S 55-DO

PHC« 5)

9

1'0\5-10) PH(IO+)

10

.. CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

1'0\5-10) (,M(lIh)

I'HIIO+) (,P(5-10)

PO(lO+) PII(lO+)

(,M(lO+) ('1'(101-)

II 12 ..

A(,S( 10+) CV(lO+) NC5(10+) SP(IO+}

O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) CV(tO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O('S(IO+) ST(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) (,V(IO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 0('5(10+) ST(IO+)

II PM(IO+) C(lO+)

H(10+) MCW(IO+) aSS-DO 1'0(10+)

PHC(IO+) PH(IO+)

CMIIO+) CP(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) CV(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

39 P M(IO+) C(IO+)

67 P M(lO+) C(IO+)

H(IO+)

MCW(ID+) PHC(5-10)

H(IO+)

MCW(IO+)

PHC(IO+)

SOSS­

DO

SOSS­

DO

P« H( 10+) S 0 SS 9S)M«S) MCW(IO+) DO -

CCIO+) PHC(5-10)

1'0(10+) I'H( 10+)

1'0(5-10)

PHI lOt)

('M(IO·c)

CP( 10,)

eMlllh) CI'(IO+)

PO(5-10) CM(IO+) I'H(IO+) CP(5-10)

AC5(10+) CV(IO+) NCS( 10·,) SP(IO+) OC5(10+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(lO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

AC5(10+) CV(IO+)

NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) O('S(IO+) ST(IO+)

44 P« H(IO+) 5)M(S-10) MCW(IO+) C( 10+) PHC« 5)

TWSSS-DO 1'01< 5)

I'll( 10·')

Ovl(5-IO) A(,S( 10+) CV( 10+) NC'S(IO·') SP(IO+)

CI'(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

246

13

BS(5-10} RS(IO+)

NW(IO+)

BS«5) RS(IO+} NW(IO+}

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(5-

10)

BS«5} RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(" 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10)

RS(IO+)

NW(IO+)

BS(5-10)

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

14 15

~~~: Williamnagar (47)

~: MR Williwnnagar (48)

PRMR FP Williwnnagar(44)

=~ MR Williwnnagar (40)

PRFP NR

Williwnnagar (42)

=~~: Williamnagar (43)

PRMR FP Williarnnagar (46)

MR FP Williamnagar(48)

"" §: i5l

~ 0 .,. 16

0

" 'i3

" 0

'S E bO E

'" 0

::E (;>

§-o ~ 1:: ~ 0.. 8..a .,

.§ ~ Q.

'" ~ :I ;l: !ij

" z ::E E 17 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Ni[, Ni[, Nil

Land use ti.e area lind!,.!!' i.-hfl(::rl;!nt types of talld lise ill lit: I.:: Ia rt: }

"" " 'i3 =>

;; ~ £ .. ,

" e " -0 iii '" "" ;;; iii E

~ "" 'E :5 0 .....

-~ ~ .E

" ., ~

;. :E ~ ~

'" ~ ;:: '0

" iij 9 :E ;:; ~ ;;; f'! " E <:l '" ~ ::s ~

B '" <t: ::s os, u

19 20 21 22 23

247

" co ~

=s: ...... 0

" ~ Z 2..,

Rongchek Songgital

Samin Silkigre

Koknallmollg

Tarasin

Rongchek Songgitcham

Gongrang

SWllin Sembuko[

BOlle Chijanggre

~ ..0 E :I c .,

'C:;

" en

123

124

125

126

[27

128

129

130

131

2

Kakwa BOllegre (00221900)

Bone Watre 132 (00222000)

133 Bone Songgitcham (00222100)

134 Bone Chiso (00222200)

135 Sokadam Agalgre (00222300)

Sokadam 136 R(}llgkabok

(00222400)

AsilMindil 137 (00222500)

138 Kentra (00222600)

3 4

273

198

547

90

177

93

69

6S

5

UISRRICT CENSUS HAND 13001-: : EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (tfnOI available wi!illll Ih" villa);e, a ct",I, (-) i$ SIIOWII illlhe column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad .. an[!e,; viz< 5 killS., 5· I 0 killS. "nd 10+ kms of the nearest

place where lhe l~lCillty is il\.'tlllabk 15 given)

6

53 P M« 5) C(10+)

3!1 I' M« 5) C(lO+)

7 s 9

. H« 5) MCW« 5) T R S SS- 1'0(" 5) PHC'«5) DO I'I1(tO+)

. H« . 5) MCW« 5) T R S S5· 1'0«.5)

PHC«5) DO 1'11«5)

10

(,M(lO+)

('1'(10+)

(,MOO+) ('1'(10+)

..

II 12 ...

A('S( 10+) ('V(lO+) NCS{IO+) 51'(10+)

OCS( 10+) ST( 10+ )

A(,S(IO") ('V(IO+)·

NCS(IOq SI'(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

]3

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

105 I' M« 5) C(IO+)

- H« . 5) MCW« 5) T R S SS- 1'0« 5)

PHC« 5) DO PH( 10+) ('MilO",) C'P(lO+)

ACS(IO") C'V(IO+) NCS{IO+) SI'(IO+)

OCS( 10+) STU 0+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

15 PM«S) C(lO+)

36 P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

H(lO+) MCW(IO+) PHe« 5)

TWSSS· DO 1'0« S)

I'H(IO+)

H(IO+) T W S 5S· 1'0(5.10) MCW(IO+) DO PHC(S-IO) 1'1-1(10+)

24 P« H( 10+) 5)M(5·10) MCW(IO+) TSS5-DO 1'0«5)

I'H(IO+) C(IO+) I'HC« 5)

15 PM{lO+) C(lO+)

16 P M(IO+) C(IO+)

H(lO+) MCW(IO+) T S S5·DO 1'0(5-10)

PHC(5-10) PH(IO..-)

H( 10+) W S S5·

MCW(IO+) DO

PHC« 5)

248

1'0(5·10) 1'11(10"')

('M(S-IO) AC'S(IO+) (,V(IO+) ('1'(10+) NC'S(IO+) SP(IO+)

O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

C'M(5-10) A(,S(IO+) (,V(IO+) ('1'(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

0('5(10+) STtIO+)

A(,S( lOt) CV\lO+) CM(5-JO) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) C'I'OO+) Oe5(10+) ST(10+)

CI'vI(IO+) ('P(IO+)

eM( 10·') ('1'(10+)

ACS(lO+) (,V(lO+) NC'S( I 0+) SP( I 0+) OCS( 10+) ST(10+)

AC'5(10+) C'V(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(I()+) ST(10+)

BS« S)

RS(10+) NW(10+)

BS(S-IO) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+)

NW(IO+)

BS(5-10)

RS(10+) NW(IO+)

B5(5-10) R5(10+) NW(10+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

e-'" <)

~ ... '"' 'i3 .'S ~ Od

C B ~ -" B <)

i .. g_

]' ~ ~ 14 IS

MRfP Williamnagar (39)

MRfP Williamnagar (56)

MRfP Williamnagar (31)

MRfP Williamnagar (33)

fP Williamnagar (45)

MRFP Williamnagar (IO)

MRFP Williamnagar (48)

MRFP Williamnagar (52)

O

" 'i3

.~ 0 E: E

"" 0 .. u ~

~ .... '" -a n t::

~ 0.. 0-0

'" 0-

'" .. .5 0- <fl U ~ " ~

1;;; Iii .f ... 0

Z ~ S 16 17 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,NiI, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Land lise (I.e area lIndel tilftcrenl types L)f laud usc ill

he'tan;,

~

I ~ V ~

~ " " ;;. :3 ::l " Sl Ri ~ ~ .~ '" "0 " "0 e '-' " iii .~ -a '" :3 '6 ... "" ;;;

~ ;;; .~ e '"

::; of; ~ "" ~ u '" 0 Ji :5 ~ 1:! ] <> « "- OJ)

19 20 21 22 21

249

" OIl .'S 'S '-0

" til z 2--

Kakwa Bonegre

Bone WaITe

Bone SOllggilchwn

Bone Chiso

Sokadam Agalgre

Sokadam Rongkabok

Asil Mindil

Kentra

1l E: '" c ~ ·c '" en I

131

, 132

133

134

135

136

137

138

2

139 Asit Chi ring (00222700)

140 Sokadam Aruakgre (00222800)

141

142

143

Sokadarn Balading (00222900)

Sawegre (00223000)

Cheran Bonegre (00223100)

144 Dimbil Bonegre (00223200)

145 Tebil Bonegre (A) (00223300)

146 Tebil Bonegre (6) (00223400)

3 4 5

41

58

193

145

62

345

466

211

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK EAST OARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities aVailable lifnot aVailable wltlllil the vilialOc, a dash (-) is showil ill the column and next to it ill brackets the distance ill broad ranges VIZ. 'c 5 kills _ 5-10 KillS. alld 10+ kills of the nearest

place where till;! hlCJilty IS aVilllabk IS given)

6 7 8

P(5- H(IO+) 9 IO)M(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSSS-DO 1'0(5-10)

C(IO+) PHC« 5) PHI IU+)

15 P« H(IO-t) 5) M(5-IO) MCW(IO+) T S S5-DO POIS-IO)

C(IO+) PHC(5-IO) PHIIO+)

35 P M(5-10) (,(IO+)

25 P M« 5) C(lO+)

12 P M{< 5) C(lO+)

68 P M« 5) ClIO+)

70 P M« 5) C(IO+)

33 PM«5) C(IO+)

H(IO+) MCW(ID+) PHC'(5-10)

TWSSS-DO 1'015-10)

I'II( 10+)

H(IO+) TS SS.DO PO(5-10) MCW(IO+j PHC(5-10)

PIl( II);)

H(lO+) MCW(IO+}

PHC'« 5)

l' R S SS· DO PO« 5)

PHIIO+)

- Hl"- l' RS SS 5) MeW(" 5) D' " 1'0(, 5) PHC«5) 0 1>1((~,5)

. H« " 5) MCW« 5) l' R S S5- 1'0« S)

PHC'«5) 00 PU(IO+)

- H('" , 5) MCW« 5) ~~ S SS· 1'0« 5) PHC« 5) PII( 10+)

250

10 II 12 ..

CMI-IO+) , AC~(IU+) (,Y(IO+) CP(IO+) N(,5(lOT) SPOO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

('M(S-IO) ACS(IO+) (,Y(lO+) ('1'(10+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OeS(IO+) ST(IO+)

(,MiS-IO) ACS( 10+) CY( 10+) CPt IU+) N('S(llll) SP( 10+)

OCS( 10+,) ST( W+)

CM(IO")

CP( 10')

CM(IO+) CP( 10+)

Clvl( 10") ('PlIO,. )

(,M(IO') (,P(IO+)

('M(IO+) ('1'(10+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) NeS( 10+) SP(IO+) O(,SlIU+) 5T(10+)

AC'S(IO+) CY(IO+) N(,S(lO+) SP(lO+) OC'S( 10+) ST{IO+)

A('SIIUI) (,Y(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) Oes( I U+) ST(l 0+)

A('S(IO+) ('Ylto+) NCS(IO+) SP{IO+) OCS(IU+) 51'(10+)

A('S( 10+) C'Y(IO+) NC'S(IO+) SP(IO+) OC'SIIO» ST( 10+)

13

BS(5-IO) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-IO) RS(IO+). NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

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e. '" c.> Iii .. Vi

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~ ~] 14 15

MR FP Williamllagar (43)

FP Williamnagar (10)

FP Williarnnagar(IO)

~~ MR Williamnagar(IO)

MR FP Willimnnagar (38)

MR FP Willimnnagm'(38) ED

MR FP Willimnnagar(35) ED

MR FP Willimnnagar(36) ED

~

" .;:;

" 0 .~ E 0() E '" 0

:2 '-'

..., g -0 "6. il t: e 0 Q. E iil 0.

'" . 5 u c. ,.f! ~ ?l 'gj '" ~ !ii 0 '" :2 a. Z E 16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land lise (i.e. area under lhlii:n:llt tYI>~~ of land use 111

h":"":lare)

,",

:= -g C; .§

"' :: ~

" " " " " 2 :c ~ lQ "" -'" .£ ~ -0 " " 0;

'" iii .2 .. -0 iii :c g ~ "" iii Vi '" ~

e ~ E e "" E '" 0 E :; g ~ w... u "" < 8 19 20 21 2~ 23

251

'" bI)

~ ~ .;;: .D E ..... :::I

0 '" .. -;; ~ ·c

'" Z <Il 2 .. I

Asil Chiring 139

Sokadam Aruakgre , 140

Sokadam Balading 141

Sawegre 142

(,he.-an Bonegre 143

Dilllbil Bonegre 144

Tebil Bonegre (A) 145

Tebil Bonegre (B) 146

2

147 Rongdolgre (00223500)

148 Songsak Megapgre (00223600)

149 Songsak Agalgre (00223700)

150 SIIal Dajreng (00223800)

151 Snm Bollong (00223900)

152 Jamge A (00224000)

153 Jamge (B) (00224100)

154 Napak Tangkama (00224200)

3

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:; 0. o ~ c.'" -a ~ (5 u I-U

4

279

liS

394

113

528

483

169

331

5

DI~f{RICr CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnol available wiLlun Ihe Village, a dash (-, is shown illlhe column and next 10 it ill brackets the distance ill broad nUl!!"' viz.' 5 killS., 5-10 kms. a"d 10+ kms of the neareSI

place where Ihe rilelill, IS u\'aLlablt: is given)

6 7 8

P« - H« , 535)M«5) 5)MCW«S)TRSSS- 1'0«5)

C(lO+) PHC« 5) DO PHi JV+)

23 P M(IO+) C(IO+)

66 PM S C(IO+)

20 P M(IO+) C(IO+)

92 PM(IO+) C(lO+)

H(IO+) TRSSS- 1'0«5) MCW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

- H« 5) MCW« 5) T W R S PHC« 5) SS-DO

H(IO+) M(,W(IO+)

PHC{5-10)

H(lO+) MCW(!o+)

PHC(5-10)

SOSS­DO

SOSS­DO

1'1-1(10+)

1'0(- 5)

1'1-1\10+)

PO(5-10) PHI Hl+)

1'0(5-10) PH(IU+)

10

C'M( 10+) (,P(lO+1

("M(IO+) ('1'(10+)

n .. 1 ('1'( to+)

(,M(IO",

('1'110+)

CiVI( 10+) ('1'(10+)

91 P M(IO+) C(lO+)

PHS H(IO+) TO SS­MCW(lO+) DO PHC(IO+)

1'0(5-10) C'M{lO+) 1'11(11)+) CP(IO+)

P{< H(lD+) 30 S)M(IO+) MCW(lO+) OSS-DO 1'0(10+)

C(IO+) PHC(IO+) I'HIIO+)

62 P M(S-W) C(10+)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(5-1O)

252

TRSS­DO

1'0(5-10) PH( 10+)

CM(IO+) ('1'(10+)

('111(10+) (,P(IO+)

II 12 .. 13

.... ('S(IO+) CV(IO+) N(,S(IO+) S P(I 0+) OC'S( 10-.-) ST( 10+)

A(,S(101j (,V(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S( 10+) ST(IO+)

A(,S(IU+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O('S( 10+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+)

OeS( 10+ ) ST( 10+)

A(,S( 1 0+) (,V( 10+)

NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) O(,S( 10+) ST(lO+)

AC'S(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) O(,S( 10+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) ('V(IO+) N(,S( 10+) SP( 10+) O(,S(I()+) ST(IO+)

A(,S( 10+) eV( 10+) N(,S(IO+) SP(lO+)

O(,S( I()') ST(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

os RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

oS« 5) RS(IO+)

NW(IO+)

BS(5-tO) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

os RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

05« 5) R5(10+) NW(IO+)

05(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTOR Y

Village Directory (As on 1999)

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MRFP Williamnagar (34)

MR FP Williamnagar (20)

~: MR Williamnagar (35) ED

~: MR Williamnagar (39)

~: MR Williamnagar (10)

~: MR Williamnagar (36)

~: MR Williamnagar (42)

MR FP Williamnagar (50)

0 ., -a c 0 .~ E

E "" 0 .,

<.> ;:;E E .... ., "0

0. t t:: ~ 0 Co Co Co iil '" .E u

0. ~ t ~ ::s u; ;t " 0 ., 0 .,

<>. ~ ;:;E E 16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil.Nil,Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Land lise (I.c.:. area Ullde. dln~~CI1II)Pt!S llflulld liSt;': III

ht!l:t;.:tlt:)

2' ~ U 12 " ~ .S

~ '" u :0 0 <Ii '" '" V>

'" @.,

iii .0 " " ~ il " " '" " -0 "iii :0 g 9 " :os, ~ ;;; <Ii ;;; .~

e ] '" " ~ "" E

E ~ "- :5 B <{ :os, <.>

19 20 21 21 13

253

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E ._ ::s 0 '" " .. E '"

·c z

., VI

2 I

Rongdolgre 147

SOllgsak Megapgre 148

So ngsak Agalgre 149

51101 Dajreng 150

51101 Bollong 151

Jamge A 152

Jamge (B) 153

Napak Tangkama 154

155

2

Napal< Songma (00224300)

156 Napal< Tasek (00224400)

157 Napal< Dokrugre (00224500)

SOllgsa!< Agitokgre 158

(00224600)

159 Bone Chidekgre (00224700)

160 Songsa!< Bolchugre (00224800)

161 Rongri Bazar (00224900)

162 Songsak Jarepa (00225000)

3 4

389

152

95

810·

329

2%

94

297

5

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

AmenitIes a\lailable (ifnol a\lailable with", Ih~ villa);c, a dnsh (-) is shown ill the column and next

to jt in brackets the distance III broad rallg~' ViZ." 5 killS., 5-10 killS. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place whel~ th~ lacllity IS available is giwn)

6

73 P M(5-10) C(IO+)

28 P M(S-IO) ('(10+)

18 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

7

H(S· 10)

MC'W(IO+) PHC(5-IO)

H{lO;-)

MC'W(IO+) PHC(5-10)

H(5· 10) MCW(5-10) PH('(5-10)

HDMH (,W(,H(,

8

TR 55-DO

TR5S­DO

TSS-DO

1'0\5-10) PH(IO+)

1'0(5·10) I'H( IU+)

1'0(5-10) I'H\IO+)

PO TO

10 II 12

CM(I()+) '-'(,S(IO+) (,Y(IO+) (,1'(lU+) N(,S(IO+) SI'(IO+)

O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

C'M( 10+) ('1'(10+)

CM(IO+) (,P\IO+)

AC5( 10+) CY( 10+) N(,S( 10+) 51'(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

A('S( IU+) (,Y(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S( 10+) ST(IO+)

13

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+} NW(IO+}

BS«5) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS T R 55S- A('S( I U+) ('Y(IO+)

152 P M ('(10+) PH(' FW(' DO

1''1'0 ('11.1(11),) N(,S(IO+) SP(lO+)

RS(IO+)

50 P M« 5) (,(10+)

59 PM(IO+) C(JO+}

19 I' M C(lO+)

53 P M« 5) (,(10+)

CHW I'II( 10 +)

MC'W«S)

H\< 5) MCW« 5) R S 55-DO 1'0('- 5) PH('«5) PH(IU+)

H(IO+)

MCW(IO+) PHC(5-10)

H(5.

10) MCW(IO+) PHC'« 5)

T R 5 55-1'0(5.10)

DO PH(IO+)

T R 5 SS-1'0(·- 5)

DO 1'1I( III t)

• H« _. 5) M('W« 5) T W S ss- 1'0(, 5)

PHC«5) DO I'HIIO+)

254

(,p(tO+)

(,M(IO+)

CP( I 0+)

CM(IO+) ('1'(10+)

(,Ivl( 10+)

CI'(IU+)

CM(loq ('1'(10+)

0('5(10+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CY( 10+) NCS( 10+) 51'(10+)

OCS( IU+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(JO+) OCS( 10+) ST(lO+)

AC5( 10+) ('V(IO+)

NCSIIO+) 5P(10+) OC5110+) 5T(IO+)

ACS(IU+) CY(IO+) NCS(I()+) 51'(10+)

OCS(IO+) 5T(l0+)

NW(IO+)

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS«5} RS(IO+} NW(IO+}

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

e-.. <>

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Ni 2 .c :3 ~ "fi e 0. ~~ 0. z] ..; 14 15

MRFP Williamnagar (SO)

MR FP Williamnagar (50)

FP Williamnagar (56)

ED

PRMR FP Williamnagar (32) ED

MR FP Williamnagar(36)

MR FP Willimnnagar (20)

PR Williamnagar (47)

MR FP Willimnnagar (36)

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" a .~ e e CD a '" ...

:::E ~ ;>, "0

Q. il 1:: '" 0. a ~

ii: C- o.2 '" .5 ~ C-

il ~ ::> ~ Vi a 0 " a

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Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

N Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (I.e area liIlld~1 lllHcn":lll types or lallo lise ill

h~ctare )

0" 'a

" ~ => Sl ;..

"0 ~ ¥ "0

" OJ, 1;; ;ij E ~ "" E ~ a "-

::>

~ ] ~

" " 0-;. ::c

1;; ::: ~

'" "" ~ ~ "0

" § Q ::c "0 § ;;;

~ '" S! '" E; ;;; ~ "3 B "" <: u

19 20 21 )~ 2~

255

'" .. ~ .8 ~ § '-a " '" §

-;; ·c '" Z en

2 I

Napal< Songma ISS

Napak Tasek 156

Napak Dokrugre 157

SOllgsak Agitokgre 158

l30ne Chidekgre 159

Songsak Bolchugre 160

Rongri Bazar 161

Songsak Jarepa 162

163

164

2

Rongap Asimgre (00225100)

Rongap Mringgre (00225200)

165 Rongap Songgital (00225300)

166 Dalbot 80llonggre (00225400)

Rongap 167 Songgitcham

(00225500)

168 Danai Apal (00225600)

169 8alanggre (00225700)

170 Danai Megapgre (0022S800)

3 4 5

95

191

221

110

367

173

46

93

DISRRICT CENSliS HANLJ t300K EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available willllll Ihe yillall", a dash (-) IS shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance III broad rallges YIZ. < 5 killS., 5-10 killS. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where tht! fiJcillly is available IS gIVt!Ll)

6 7 8

17 PMC(IO+) H(IO+) TS5-DO M(,W(IO+) PH('(S-IO)

9

1'(1)-10)

Pili iCh-)

36 5)M(S 101')« H(IO+) TSSS-DO 1'0(10+) - M(,W(lO+)

C(lO+) PHC(5-10) 1'11(10+)

47 1'« H(IO+) 5) M(5-1U) MCW(IO+)

C(lO+) PH(,« 5)

20 P M(S-IO) (,(5. H(IO+) 10) MCW(IO+)

PHC« S)

SSS·DO

W R S SS-DO

1'0(" 5) PI-I( 10+)

1'0(5-10) PII(S-IO)

" ~ OJ

? o u

"0

" "' '" 'g §~ 8~

10 II 12

CMIIO-r) 'ACS(IOr) (,V(IO+) (,I'(IU+) NCS(IU+) 51'(10+)

OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

CM(IO+) C'(,( 10+)

C'M(IO+) ('1'( 10+)

A(,S( 10+) CveIO+) N(,S( 10+) Sr( 10+) OCS( 10+-) ST( 10+)

ACS(JO+) C'V(IO+) NC'S( 10+) SP( I 0+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

('IVI(5-1O) ACS( 10+) CV(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SI'(IO+)

CP(5-10) OC'S( 10+) ST( 10+)

73 PM«S) (,(10+)

H(IO+) SSS-DO MCW(IO+) PHC(S-IO)

1'0(5-10) C[\I(IO+) PH(IO+) CI'(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV(IO+)

NC'S( 10+) SP( 10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

30 PM(IO+) C(IO+)

H(IO+) TSSS-DO 1'0(5-10) MCW(ID+)

PHC« S)

8 1'(5- H(IO+) 10)M(10+) MCW(IO+)

C(IO+) PHC(IO+)

R S SS-DO I'O(IIH-)

I'H(IOr)

19 PM(IO+) C(lO+)

H(lO+) TS 5S.DO PU(5-10) MCW(IO+) PHC(5-IO)

1'11(10')

256

CM(IO+) ('1'(10+)

CM(IO-') ('1'(10+)

CM(IOT)

CPt 10+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) N(,S( 10+) SP( 10+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

A(,S(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS( lOr) SP( 10+) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) (,V(IU+) NCS(JO-C) SP(IO+)

OCS( lOt) ST( 10+)

13

8S RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

8S(5-10) RS(IO+) ,

NW(lO+)

8S« 5) RS(IO+)

NW(IO+)

8S« 5)

RS(IO+) NW(5-10)

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(S-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(l0+) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

8S« S) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

~ .. a :>-2 {i .. 0

~ 14

PRMR FP

PRMR FP

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~ B

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Williamnagar (10)

Wiliiamnagar(IO)

PRMR FP Wiliiamnagar(IO)

MR FP Mendipalhar (9)

PRMR FP Wiliiamnagar(IO)

MR FP Williamnagar (51)

MR FP Williamnagar (52)

MR FP Williamnagar (47)

'" .~ bll os

::E ""' 8: il

"" a .. "" il ~ il:

0 '" t>. 2: 16 17

c '5 0 Ei Ei 0

'" ~ .", 1:: ~ 0 Z "" § U

~ 1;; ::s

Iii 0

::E Ei 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Sugar Producl, Tunneric Powder, MUlche5

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (i.e. an:a LInde I thftelcnt lyPt!s orland use III

hcc\ar~)

"" .a '" V ..s: U " ~

~ ~ '" '" " " is ~ 5: u; oj 8, .;:; e "0 f$ § ;. .. " " .2 "0 '" :0 " '" "!' ~

OJ " '" u; '" ~ ~ ~ ~ "" ..

0 E .. ~ :5 '" u... " :.) «

19 20 .!I 22 2J

257

" "" :!ll .> '-0 u

~ z 2

Rongap Asimgre

Rongap Mringg .. e

Rongap SonggilaJ

Dalbo! Bollonggre

Rongap

Songgilcham

Danai Apal

Balanggre

Danai Megapgre

b .£> Ei ::s c ... .c: u en I

163

165

166

167

168

169

170

171

172

Danai Dasik (00225900)

Danai Anewakgre (00226000)

173 Dikagre (00226100)

'74 Rongreng Nokal (00226200)

Rongap 17S Mikiisilllggre

(00226300)

176 Norek Nengsamgre (00226400)

177 Norek Megapgre (00226500)

178 Norek Dalbo. (00226600)

4 5

54

94

150

158

204

250

308

184

IJISIW.I( T CENSLIS llANO 800K . EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available willunihe \lUage. a dush (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance '" broad m"~"s \'i£ .. ~ 5 killS., 5-10 knls. and 10+ killS of the nearest

place wher...:: th~ Hl":I{U) ts. avadable IS given)

6 7 8 9

13 PM(IO+) C(lO+)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSSS-DO rOI5-IO)

PHC(S-IO) 1'11(10')

- PiS- H(I~+) 23 10) M(lO+) MCW(IO+)

C(IOT) PHC(IO+)

- 1'(5- -33 10) M(IO+) H(IO+)

MCW(IO+) C(IO+) PHC(IOT)

29 P M(5-10) (,(10+)

H(IO+) MCW(lO+) PHC(S-IO)

S SS-DO I'O( 10,) PHI 10+)

T 5 5S-DO I'O( 10+) PII( I(H)

DO TWSS5-

1'0(5-IOj I'HIIO+)

33 P M(S-IO) C(IO+)

H(lO+) T 5S-DO MCW(lO+)

1'0(10') 1'11110+)

52 P M« S) C(IO+)

66 P M«S) C(lO+)

36 P M« S) C(IO+)

I'HC(IO+)

H(IO+) TSS-DO MC'W(IO+)

PO(IU+) 1'I1IIU+)

PHC(IO+)

H(IO+) T 5S-DO MCW(lO+)

1'0(10+) PH(IO+)

PHC(IO+)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) I'K("(S-IO)

258

R S 55-DO 1'0(5-10) PHI 10+)

10

('M(IO+) ('1'(10+)

(,M(IO+) (,I'(IOT)

(,M(IO+) ('1'(10+)

II 12

ItCS(IO+) (,V(IO+) N('S(IO+) SP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) N('S( I 0+) 51'(10+) O('S(IU+) ST(JO+)

A(,S(IO+) ('V(IO+) N('S( 10+) SPi 10+) O(,S( 10+) ST(lO+)

(,M(S-IO) A(,5(IO+) CV(lO+) NeSlIO+) SP( 10+)

('1'( lOT) Oes( 10+) ST(IO+)

('1\1(10+) ep(IOt)

('M(IO·.,

CP(IO.,.)

CM(IO+) CP( 10+)

CM(IUi) CP(IO+)

ACS(IO+) ('V(IO+) NCS(IU,) SP(IO+) oes(IO+) ST(IO+)

A('S( 10.,.) (,V(IO+) NeS(lO+) SP(10+) OCS(IO+) SHIO+)

A('S(IO+) (,V(IO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( IU~) (,V( 10+)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST( to+)

.. 13

B5(5-10) R5(IO+) NW(IO+)

85(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S(5-1O) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

6S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S R5(1O+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

6S«5) RS(lO+) NW{IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

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~ 8 0.. j .2- v

Z 14 15

MRFP Williamnag .... (48)

MR FP Williamnagar (32)

MR FP Williamnagar (45)

FP Williamnagar ( I 0)

:: MR Williamnagar (10)

PRMR FP Williamnagar {I 0)

;: MR Williamnagar(IO)

:: MR Williamnagar (10)

0 a> '8 '" [;j E e iii' 0

:::;: (,)

~

1 "0

~ 1:: e ta- 8.2

.5 ~ P-i> '" Vi ::> ;!: i!' iii g '" 0 :::;: z e 16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (l.e. are". \mdcl (1Irtcs,;;!llt lyp~s llf land HSr.; 11\

IlcLtan.:)

'"' t: -6

=>

u u iJ <2

i:! :: " "

;. :c 0 " e '" "' t;,

OJ.; ~ '" ,.., ;:; -g e "0 > E " OJ '" .~ -0 ;0 <5 " "" ~

~ 1U .~ 1: " E u '"

~ os;

] " e ::; :5 [i '" ...... 01; ...: (,)

19 20 21 22 13

259

" bI)

..!1 ~ '-0

" ~ z 2

Danai Da.ik

Danai Allewakgre

Dikagre

Rongreng Nokat

Rongap Mikilsionggre

Narck Nengsamgre

Narek Megapgre

Nare" Dalbo.

.8 e ::> c

c;; ·c .. ell

I

171

1'12

173

174

175

176

177

178

2

179 Norek Nengjreng (00226700)

180 Daring Apal (00226800)

80lmorrun 181 Allgkekol

(00226900)

182 Napak Bolcbugre (00227000)

183 Bolmoram Adap (00221100)

184 Bolmorrun Agal~e (00227200)

185 Oobu Bawarmtgsittim (00227300)

1 86 Dobu Allcbcngbok (00221400)

3 4 5

118

181

246

320

201

224

95

66

DISRfUCT CENSUS HAND !:lOOK, EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and l.and Use

Amenities available (ifnol available williillihe village, a d,,,1i (-) is shown inlhe column and next to it in brackets the distance ill bmad nllll!6 \lZ< SkillS., 5-10 kills. and 10+ kms or tile nearest

place wh"re llie hlClillY is available IS given)

6

27 P M(S-IO) C(IO+}

32 P M(S·IO) ('(10+)

39 P M(S·IO) C(IO+)

62 P M(S.IO) C(IO+)

P M(S·IO) 35 C(lO+)

37 PM(5·10) qIO+)

7 8 9 10

H(IO+) MCW(lO+) (5-10)SS- 1'0(5.10) CM(IO+)

PH(,(S.10) DO PH(IO+) CP(IO+)

H(lO+) MCW(IO+) TSSS·DO 1'0(5·10) CMIIO+) PH(,(5.1O) PH(IO+) CF(IO")

H(IO+) T R S SS, MCW(IO+) DO 1'0(5·10) CM(IO+) PHC«5) rH(IO+) CP(IO+)

H(lO+) T R S 5S· MCW(lO+) DO 1'0(5·10) PHC(5.10) FI'I(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

~~~!IO+) ~~ S 5S- PO().IO) (,M( ((h)

PH(,(5.10) PH(IO+) CI>(IO+)

H(lO+) MCW(IO+) T S SS·OO 1'0« 5) PHC(5.IV) I'H(IO,·)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

P« 16 5) M« 5) H(10+)

C(IO+) MCW(IO+)

sass· DO

FO« 5)

PHr 10+) CM(IO+) ("P(IO+)

PHq< 5)

II 1'« H( 10+) SO S5-5) M« 5) MCW( 10+) DO C(IO+) PHC«5j

260

1'0(5-10) PU(lO+)

(,M(IO+) CP(IO+)

II 12 ... 13

Acs( 10+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(I 0+)

AeS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NeS(IO+) SP(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) ("V(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OC5(1O+) ST(IO+)

8S(5·10) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5·10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS( to+) ("V( I 0+). BS(5·1O} NCS( 10+) SP(IO+) RS(lO+) OeS( 10+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NC5(IU+) SP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NC5(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV« 5) NCS(JO+) SP(IO+) OeS( 1 0+) ST( 10+)

AC5(IO+) CV«5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) 0('5(10+) ST(IO+)

8S(5·10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5·10) RS(IO+) N W(I 0+)

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5) RS(lO+) NW(lO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

2-" u

~ " "" 'i3 ..!! ~ ol:I B ~ ~ B

~ [ ]' ~ " Z

14 15

PRMR Williamnagar (10)

FP

PRMR FP Williamnagar (10)

MR FP Williamnagar (61)

MR FP Williamnagar (43)

MR FP Williamnagar (63)

MR FP Williamnagar (59)

FP Williamnagar(34)

PR FP William nagar (3 I )

]:> ., 'i3 '" 0

; E E 0

:2 u

~ >. ""0 i5. U 1:: ...

8.2 "- la-i)l .5 ~ "-~ ~ '" 1il [ij

.£ ~ ;;g 5 16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land lise (I.e. area IIIH.i1C1 different Iypt:~ of iimd use 1JI

ht!ctan!)

Oi.

" -g u ,.2

'" ::: ~ i:! " £ ::0

* c ~ .. ..!!

€ ~ " "iii

"';3 '" O> iij '" 2 -0 ;; ::0 '0 0> OJ; ~ ;; Vi 1ij § e -B " -f ~ 0lJ E '" E " ~ 0 :5 " " 7:: .... u "" 19 20 21 2:! 2J

261

j ~ '0 " ~ :z 2 ~

Norek Nellgjreng

Daring Apal

Bolllloram Angkekol

Napak Bolchugre

Bolmoram Adap

Bolmoram Agalgre

Dobu BawaranggiUl\n

Dobu Anchengbok

1l § " iii ".: " V)

119

180

lSI

182

183

184

185

186

187

2

Dimit Warikatchi (00227500)

188 DimitOnlltatgiltion (00227600)

189 Dohu Bolsalgillim (00227700)

Bolmoram '90 Mesechikg.-e

(00227800)

191 Dobu Agalgre (00227900)

192 Dimil (00228000)

193 Dobu Rimding (00228100)

194 Dobu Rongmu (00228200)

3 4

110

76

313

148'

128

III

661

442

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Anlenities al/ailable (if \\0\ al/ailable withi" tile "illa!!-e, U dash 1-) is "how\\ in the colull\l\ and next to it in brackets the distance in broad nlll~~s viz.< 5 killS" 5-10 kill •. and 10+ killS oflbe nellresl

place where the facility .s available ,s'~'Vell)

5 6 7 8 9

19 P(IO+) MOO+) C(lO+)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PH(,( 10+)

TROSS-DO 1'0(5-10)

PH(IO+)

P('" H(IO+) II 5) M(lO+) MCW(IO+)

C(IO+) PI-I(,(IO+)

51 P« H(IO+) 5) M« 5) MCW(IO+) C(lO+) PHC'« S}

OSS-DO

WOSS­DO

P« H(IO+) TOSS-22 5) M(IO+) MCW(IO+) DO

C(lO+) PI-I('(5-10)

21 PM«5) C{lO+}

16 P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC« S)

H(5·

TOSS-

00

10) SOSS-MCW(IO+} DO PHC'« 5)

1'0(10+) I'H(10+)

1'0(10+) I'H(IO+)

1'0(5-10) I'H(IO+)

1'0(5-10) 1'1-1(10+)

1'0(,- 5) I'H(IOI-)

P(2) M S ns C(lO+)

PI-IC H(5-10) TWO SS- PO(.~ 5)

MCW(IO+) DO PH\IO+)

82 P M« 5) C(lO+)

H(IO+) TOSS-MCW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

262

1'0« 5) 1'11(10+)

10 II 12

tACS( 10+) CV( IO+} CM(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) CP(IO+) OeS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(Hle) ('1'(10+)

CM(lO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) ('1'(10+)

ACS( 10+) CV(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(lO+) OC5(10+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OeS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) CV(JO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) (,V« 5)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(l 0+)

13

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(lO+) RS(W+) NW(JO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS(5-1O) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

CM(IO+) CI'(IO+)

A(,S( 10+) C'V(S·IO) SS('" 5)

CM(lO+) CP(IOT)

CI'\'I(IO+) CP{lO+)

NCS( lOr) SI'(lO+) RS(lO+) oeS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(lO+)

CV ACS(IO+) SI'(IO+) NCS( 10+) ST( 10+) OCS( 10+)

ACS(IO+) CV« 5) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

g ... " ~ .,

_;> '6

~ OIl

~ B ..r::: " '" j] e 0-

~ 14 IS

FP Williamnagar (50)

FP Williamnagar (40)

FP Williamnagar (31)

FP Williamnagar (II)

;: MR Williamnagar (26) ED

FP Will iaa:rmagar (29)

>. 0. 0-::J U)

:;; ~

0=: 16

PR FP Williamnagar(24) ED EO

PR Williamnagar (24) EA

~ ... '6 c 0

·fJ E E :;p 0

:::E " § "0 :;; 1:: e ~ 8.fi 0- .5 ~ ~ 1:;; '" c 0 '" z 6 E 17 1&

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nit

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land lise (I.e. area uuder diffc:rent types. orland lise III 1lt;'l'liHC)

2" -g ] §

" e <U OJ

~ OJ 2 :0 .."'! ~

"" Ol .OJ

6 "0 :< '" ;> OJ <U OJ '" g

-0 " :0 0 " "" ~ ~

~ ::: 1:;; ;;

.~ u '" E e "" E " 1! 0 5 u '" « [l u... '"' 19 20 ~I 22 2:\

263

<U Ol)

.."'! ~ '-0 <U

§ 6 2

Dimit Warikatchi

Dimit Ongtatgillim

Dobu Bolsalgittim

Bohnoram Mesechikgre

Dobu Agalgre

Dim;!

Dobu Rimding

Dobu Rongmu

:;;

1 OJ 'J:: ... <Il

1

187

188

189

190

191

192

193

194

2

195 Bolmonun Ading (00228300)

196 BOlmol'lll11 Dochok (002284(0)

197 Dobu Chitimbing (00228500)

198 Dobu Achakpek (00228600)

Block Total

3 4

112

237

223

344 .

0.0 42046

5

DISRKIC'T CENSUS HAND BOOK: EASTGARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenilies available (ifllot available wilhlllihe village, a dash (-) IS shuwn in the column and next to it in brackets the distance In broad range, \11-.< 5 knls., 5-10 killS and lOT killS oflhe nearest

place where Ihe lilClilty 1$ aVl1ilablc is given)

6

24 PM(IO+) C(lO+)

40 PM(10+) C{IO+)

32 P M(o( 5) C(lO+)

S5 P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

7 8

H(IO+) TO SS-MCW(lO+) DO PHC(5-10)

H(IO+) M('W( lOT) T SS-DO

PH(,(S-IO)

H(IO+) M(,W(IO+)

PHC« 5)

TOSS­DO

H(lOT) S 5S-S M(,W(IO+)

PHC( 10+)

H 0(4) OA DO MI-I cwqZ)

T(102) W(102)

PO(S-IU) I'H(llJ+)

1'0(5-10) PH(IO+)

1'0(--: 5) 1'11(10,)

1'0(10+) 1'1-1(10+)

to II 12

('M(IO+) 'ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) (,P(IO+) NC'S(lO+) SP(IO+)

DC'S( 10+) ST( 10+)

CM(IO+) ('1'(\0.)

CM( 10+) ('1'( lOe)

(,M(IO-»

CP( \0;-)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS(JO+) SP(IO+) O('S( 10+) ST(IO+)

ACS(I()+) CV« 5) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+)

Oes(lo'>1 ST( 10+)

A('S(lO+) CV(IO+) NeS( JO+) SP( 10+) OCS( 10,-) ST( 10+)

13

BS{S-IO) RS{IOT) NW{IO+)

BS{S-IO) RS{IO+)

NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(lO+)

NW{IO+)

BS{< 5)

RS(IO+) NW{IO+)

7921 P{IS6) M(16) HC(7) 8(4) AC PHC(3)

TI((19) 1'0(8) TO 'M 2 T'W R(69) .''1'0 C ()

CV SP(2) 8S(33) NW(JI})

PHS(lI) FWC CHWlll

264

eLlS) S(172)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory lAs on 1999)

" ;;::. ... <)

@

'" 1;l 00 '6 ~ ~ "<l B ~ -" u .. 1;l

~ ... @

]' «" ... ~

14 15

FP Williamnagar (II)

FP Williamnagar{lO)

PR FP Williamnagar (29)

MR Williamnagar (28)

PR(50) MR(141 )

FP(187) NR(6) NW(IO)

9 <U -a " 0 a E

E

'" 0 U :::E ~ ,.,

~ "0 0.. t: '" t;; ~ 0.. g- O " ::> <>- 0 V> .5 c. .e! t;;

~ '" 3: "§ @ 0 ...

P-. Z :::E E 16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

ED(31) 1':.0(2) N(9) M

EA(2)

Land lise t1.t! area undei dlfli.!rcilt rypt!s or land lIS~ in llt:\.:lare I

OJ.;

" ~ ~ §

'" en ~ '" ~ ;.

~ w 2 :§ ~

"" >-, ~ "0 .. " ;-

~ " V ~ "" .2 e" ." ::0 ;:; '" "" ~ '" V> E § ::: :::

E 1:! "" .3 <> " 0 E :5 ] g ~ "- 'OJ, <C B 19 20 11 :n I:;

1),0 \l.U 0.0 (1.0

265

" 00

~ t;; .s: .D E ._ ::>

0 s::: ... OJ § ·c ... z (/)

2

Bolmoram Ading 195

Bolmoram Do<:hok 196

Dobu Chitimbing 197

Dobu Achakpek 198

0~ "._ ~ j ......

J....:i \ '. • II02ZII7UO .........

!" ~" .. -. t • - '. j 288. \

• zw , J 0291

1292 ,. .

1Zll7 .. I

J

oZlll!

.2Q8

o 2IK I

I

I o:zm i

387 0

388 0

3710

-.._,_._ .3?0 _ .~ ' _I_._._.-.-.~· .~.,

o 37Z

., ..... ._ ._ ,._ .. -.....

374

s 0 N

0417

0418

o 420

MAP-29(iv)

MEGHALA Y A (INDIA)

SAMANDA C.D. BLOCK DISTRICT EAST GARO HILLS

2

G 8 4

KILOMETRES o 1 2

409.

411. PO • ,.12

o S 413

3 4 5 6

o ...

0Il242S00 .' . , -'24 ..... .

o 1-

]) I ............ S r b·"·...... ".~.-.- ........

.,fr I ..... ;. ., 423 ,/

'0 I'

4ZZ :1''-42l 0(" ,,-

BOUNDARY. DlSl'K1CT

C.D. BLOCK

VILLAG! WITH PERMANENT Lot. NUMBIR _

8QI,lNDARY. FOREST-RESERVED WITH NAME _ ._ _

HEADQUARTERS: DIg)'RIC'I'. CoD. BLOCK _ ••

POPULATION SIZE CLA~ OF VIUAGES:

BELOlf 200, 200-499, ~ & ABOVE

UNlNlIABrrm VILLAGES I1llI PKRMANEN'l

LOCATION CODE NtmBEB _. _ _. ._ ••

URBAN AXEl WlTH LOC.lnON CODE NUIIIIlER

STAU BIGII'IfAY _.__

IMJ:'ORTAm METAllED ROAD

RIVER .oro STREAK

POSr orneR SECONDARY /SBNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL

PRlJl4RV HEALTH Cm'I'RE _ _ ._

RANK: CO)(MERCtAL/G(H)I'EUTIVE ... _. ._

Cl' ' I

I '_ o

o • •

332 X

~ SH

PO

S .. 8

I ... . ----.,

GAR ()

1VI'AL AR1!A OJ' CoD. BLOC!( (IN :i1Q.X1I.)_

TOTlL POE'UUTION Dr CD. BLOCX... ._

1D1'lL NUMBER OF TO'f~ IN CD. BLOCI: ._

TOTA.L NUMBER OF VIUAlTES IN c..». BLOCl(

DlS'l'~C& FROlll DISTRICT HEADQUAIn'ERS ._

.• _ 547.00

_. _ 43171

_. 1

•• 139

_. 19 KMS.

Alphabetical list of Villages (C.O. block wise)

Name of the District:East Garo Hills Name ofeD Block: Samanda Serial Name of village 2001 Census J 991 Census location

number location code code number Humber

2 3 4

Name of Sub-Dist: 0004

1. Akelgre 00234200 040040004000400093 2. Ampanggre 00228900 040040004000400002 3. Ampanggre (Bandi) 00237100 040040004000400064 4. Asa Bibra 00241100 040040004000400132 5. Asimgre 00230100 040040004000400014 6. Asiragre 00238100 040040004000400082 7. Bandigre 00236800 040040004000400061 8. Bangong Singwegre 00234000 040040004000409090 9. Bangonggre (Agal) 00234300 040040004000400089

10. Bansam Awe 00231700 040040004000400026 11. Bansam Bibragre 00233000 040040004000400050 12. Bansam Kakwa 00228700 040040004000400050 13. Bansamgre 00231800 040040004000400019 14. Bansinggre 00235000 040040004000400057 15. Bawe Duragre 00235900 040040004000400087 16. Bawegre 00229900 040040004000400010 17. Block Hq. 00233200 18. Bolkinggre 00241200 040040004000400106 19. Chachat Jangkigre 00240800 040040004000400104 20. Chachat Karauba 00241600 040040004000400100 21. Chachatgre 00238700 040040004000400102 22. Chekwe B ibra 00240700 040040004000400125 23. Chibolgre 00230900 040040004000400035 24. Chima Dachitgittim 00240500 040040004000400114 25. Chimagre Songgital 00240300 040040004000400128 26. Chiminminggre 00237800 040040004000400080 27. Chiokgre 00240900 040040004000400101 28. Chiranggre 00241400 040040004000400094 29. Chonggigre 00234900 040040004000400054 30. Dambegre 00237900 040040004000400083 31. Daribokgre 00236900 040040004000400062 32. Dawa Gittinggre 00240200 040040004000400115 33. Dawa Kosigittin 00239400 040040004000400119 34. Dawa Matchakolgre 00239100 35. Dawa Nengjata 00239300 040040004000400118 36. Dawa Nengkatok 00238800 040040004000400116 37. Dawa Songgittal 00239000 040040004000400117 38. Denggagre 00238900 39. Denggagre Songgital 00239500

269

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Serial Name of village 200 I Census . 1991 Census location number location code code number

Ilumber 2 3 4

40. Dilma Debrakgre 00229000 040040004000400003 41. Dilma Dilsekgre 00230600 040040004000400032 42. Dilma Kawak 00229100 040040004000400004 43. Dilma Matchok Akawe 00230500 040040004000400033 44. Dilma Rimtonggre 00229400 040040004000400006 .. 45. Dilma Songgitcham 00229600 040040004000400027 46. Dimogre 00230200 040040004000400015 47. Dinajekgre 00229800 040040004000400012 48. Dinaminggre 00234800 040040004000400052 49. Dolwarigre 00234700 040040004000400051 50. Dorakgre 00235500 040040004000400056 51. Dorengkigre 00237700 040040004000400074 52. Enggok Songma 00229700 040040004000400009 .. 53. Enggokgre 00230000 040040004000400013 54. Ganing Bibra 00238400 040040004000400097 55. Ganinggre 00238300 040040004000400096 56. Gitokgre 00235700 040040004000400071 57. Gonggre 00233900 040040004000400091 58. Gongmagre 00231000 040040004000400038 59. Gongnagre 00232900 b40040004000400053 60. Gradekgittim 00240100 040040004000400127 61. Imsokgre 00234100 040040004000400092 62. Jakopgre 00238000 040040004000400095 63. Jaljenggre 00236500 64. Jingamgre 00237500 040040004000400058 65. Jongmegre 00235600 040040004000400055 66. Kakwa Bawegre 00236000 040040004000400086 67. Kakwa Duragre 00238200 040040004000400081 68. Kakwa Rongbokgre 00236100 040040004000400085 69. Kakwa Songgitcham 00236200 040040004000400084 70. Kalak Dorek 00233600 040040004000400039 71. Kalak Songgital 00231300 040040004000400041 72. Kalak Songgitcham 00231400 040040004000400037 73. Mandalgipe 00229500 040040004000400005 74. Mandalgre 00237000 040040004000400063 75. Mangrugre 00232700 040040004000400020 76. Megagre Songgital 00230800 040040004000400030 77. Megagre Songgitcham 00230700 040040004000400029 78. Mejaligre 00232400 040040004000400021 79. Meronggre 00237600 040040004000400069 80. Nabakgre 00242000 040040004000400078 81. Naregre 00235100 040040004000400025 82. Nengkra 00240000 040040004000400123

270

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Serial Name of village 200 I C ens us 1991 Census location number location code code number

number 2 3 4

83. Nengkra Awe-I 00239800 040040004000400122 84. Nengkra Awe-Ii 00239900 040040004000400121 85. Nengkra Bolsalgre 00239600 040040004000400120 86. Nengkra Watregre 00239700 040040004000400124 87. Nengmandalgre 00241000 040040004000400105 88. Nengsitgre 00232600 040040004000400130 89. Nengsrang Songgital 00241700 040040004000400075 90. Nengsrang Songgitcham 00241800 040040004000400076 91. New Chidekgiri 00234400 92. Pakwakgre 00232800 040040004000400024 93. Patranggre 00234500 94. Pilgonggre 00236600 040040004000400070 95. Ragitikgre 00232500 040040004000400'023 96. Rambogre 00236400 040040004000400073 97. Rangmalgre 00232100 040040004000400022 98. Rangmalgre Songgital 00232200 99. Rapdikgre 00241500 040040004000400099

100. Rengregre 00235300 040040004000400059 101. Retenggre 00231100 040040004000400042 102. Rimrimgre 00231500 040040004000400036 103. Rongakgre 00230400 040040004000400028

104. Ron ga\ gre 00228800 040040004000400001

105. Rongatagre 00235200 040040004000400131 106. Rongbing Apot 00242100 040040004000400110 107. Rongbing Boldak 00242400 040040004000400108 108. Rongbing Dalbot 00242300 040040004000400111

109. Rongbinggre 00242200 040040004000400129 110. Rongchek Chambugong 00237200 040040004000400066

111. Rongchek Manda 00237300 040040004000400065

112. Rongkinggre 00236700 040040004000400060

113. R?ngongre 00238500 040040004000400098 114. Rongrekgre 00242500 040040004000400109

115. Rongribo Amalgre 00231600 040040004000400034

116. Rongribo Watregre 00231200 040040004000400040

117. Rongrigre 00241300 040040004000400107

118. Rongsak Bazar 00232300 040040004000400018

119. Rongsak Songgital 00231900 040040004000400017

120. Rongsakgre 00232000 040040004000400016

121. Rukalgre 00239200

122. Samanda Bolwarigre 00233300 040040004000400048

123. Samanda Chinemgre 00233100 040040004000400049

124. Samanda Doktilgre 00233700 040040004000400044

125. Samanda Megapgre 00234600 040040004000400047

271

Serial Name of village 200 I Census ) 991 Census location number location code code number

number

1 2 3 4

126. Samanda Prapgre 00233500 040040004000400043 127. Samanda Rikwarenggre 00233800 040040004000400046 128. Samanda Wagetgre 00233400 040040004000400045 129. Sampalgre 00238600 040040004000400112 130. Sawilgre 00235400 040040004000400058 .. 131. Siso Bibra 00235800 040040004000400088 132. Sobokgre 00241900 040040004000400077 133. Songma Adinggre 00240600 040040004000400113 134. Songmagre 00240400 040040004000400126 135. Suchilgre 00230300 040040004000400011 136. Tongbol Songgital 00229200 040040004000400007 137. Tongbol Songgitcham 00229300 040040004000400008 138. Udugre 00237400 040040004000400067. 139. Wannanggre 00236300 040040004000400072

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E 0

'" " '0 ~ '" I -.; '" ~~ ~ 'I: .... " '" Z 8 .... ..c I 2 3

CD Block: Samand .. (OOO.,J)

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

Rongalgre

(00228700)

Aonpanggre (00228800)

Dilm. Debrakgre (00228900)

Dilm. Kawak (00229000)

Tongbol Songgital (00229100)

Tongbol

Songgilcham (00229200)

Dihn. Rill1tonggre (00229300)

Mandalllipe (00229400)

;; 0 C!-S 'i; "'3 0.. o ~ ;~ (5 5 .... u

4

169

449

184

216

165

370

150

50

;; 0 C!-{j -0 ,.c ~ ::l 0

..c '-0

il '" .J:> 55 E " ::l "

DISKRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK' EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenolles available (ifnol available \\,llhllllh~ village, a dash 1-) IS shown ill the column and next to it III brackets Ihe distance III broad range, \ll" 5 killS., 5-10 kons and 10+ kms oflhe nearest

place where Ihl.! fac.:1ilt:r IS aVailable IS given)

'" " ~ oi e " c

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.. 0.. ~~ '" ~ 1! l' 'C Q) E ::> 0 ;p 'g .2.> ~ ~ " :; '" " "' 'i3 :s: '" 'U " ~ " :g § 0 O/J E ~ of " -g_ " 'i3 "

0

" '" b ~G~E .~ 0

-.; <; ili " E " .~ c ~ 0 oJ) 2 a:; 0_ ::s ::i '0 -.; " '_;: ~ u 'C :s -~ :: "§ ~~

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5 6

38 5) M« 5)

C(lO+)

87 P(2) M C(lO+)

35 PM«~) C'( 10+)

39 P M(S-IO) C(H)+)

30 P M(IO+) C(IO+)

62 P M ('( 10+)

31 PM(5-10) ('(10+)

12 PM«5) C(IO+)

8 9 10

H(IO+) TW RS P\)(IO~) (,M( 10+)

M(,W(IO+) SS-DO I'H(IO+) CI'(IO+)

P11C( 10+)

H(IO+) TWRS MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHC'(5-JO)

PO(S-IO) eM(IO+) PHiS-IO) CI'(IO+)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC'(5-10)

T R S 5S-DO

I'UtS-IO) I'H(IO»

eM(IO+) CP(IO~)

H(lO+) T W TK K PO <; 10) CM( 10+) MCW(IO+) SSS-DO (.-PHC'(5-10) I'H(5-IU) CP(101')

H(lO+) MeW(IO+) PHC'« 5)

H(IO+) M(,W(IO+)

PHe« 5)

R S SS-DO POe 10+) I'H(IO+)

R SOSS-1'0\5-1(1)

DO PII( IUt)

H(lO+) RSOSS- I'()IS-IO) MeW(S-IOl DO PHe« 5)

H( \(H) M(,W(ID+) PHC(S-IO)

274

T RSSS-1'0(10+)

DO I'H(IO+)

eM( 10+) ep(lo+)

CM(IO+) C),(IOr)

C)\I(I()+)

(,P(S-IO)

e)\1( 10+) CP(IO+)

II 12

AeS( 10+) eV( 10+) NCS( lOT) SP(IO+)

OeS( 10+) ST(lO+)

AeS(IO+) CV(IO+) NeS( 10+) SP(lO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

1\('$(10,) (,V(IO+) NeS( lOt) 51'(10+) O('SIIO+) ST(IO+)

A('S( 10+) ('V( 10+)

Nt'S( 10+) SP(IO+) OeS( 10+) ST(lO+)

A('S( 10+) eV( 10+) NeS( 10+) SI'(IO+) OeS( 10+) ST(lO+)

ACS( IU+) (,V(IO+) NCS( 10+) SI'(lO+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

~ 13

8S(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5-10)

RS(JO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-IO) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

8S(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5) RS( 10+) NW(lO+)

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV(S-IO) BS(5-10) NeS( 10+) SI'(5-10) RS(IO+) OeS(lo+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

I\('l>{ I(hl ('VOO") NeS( 10+) SP(IO+) OeS( 10+) ST(IO+)

BS(5-IO) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory­(As on 1999)

14 15

MR FP Williamnagar (30)

MR FP Williamnagar (35)

MR FP Williamnagar (32)

MR FP Williamnagar (31)

MR FP Williamnagar (47)

MR FP Williamllagar (41)

MR FP Williamnagar (39)

MR FP William nagar (42)

16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,NH, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (I.e. area under ulflercnl types of land use in

hcclale)

~ o w.. 19

275

2() 21 22 2"

Rongalgre

Ampanggre

Dilma Debrakgre

Dilma Kawak

T ongbol SonggitaJ

Tongbol

Songgilcham

Dihna Rimconggre

Mandalgipe

2

4

6

7

g

9

10

II

12

13

14

IS

16

2

Dilma Songgitcham (00229500)

Enggok SOll8lna (00229600)

Dinajekgre (00229700)

Bawegre (00229800)

Enggokgre (00229900)

Asimgre (00230000)

Dimogre (00230100)

Suchilgre (00230200)

3 4

147

186

381

287

19

69

106

309

DISRRICTCENSUS HAND BOOK EASTGARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the Village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets Ihe distance in broad ranges viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 killS. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place when: th~ facility IS available IS given)

ti 7 8 l)

32 P« H(IO+) 5) M« 5) MCW( 10+)

T W S SS-1'01,5)

DO C(lO+) PHC(5-10) 1'1-1(10+)

32 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

65 P M(5-10) C(lO+)

62 P M« 5) C(IO+)

3 PM(5-10) C(IO+)

12 P M(S-IO) C(IO+)

20 P M« 5) qIO+}

53 P M« 5) C(lO+}

- H(S· 10) MCW(5- W S SS-

10) PHC« 5) DO PO(5-IO) PH(lO+)

H(S· 10) MeW(5- R S SS-DO PO(S-IO) 10) PHC« 5) PH( 10+)

H(lO+) MCW(S-IO) R S SS-DO 1'0(5-10) PHC« 5) PII( lOt)

H(lO+) MCW(IO+)

PHC« 5)

H(IO+) MCW(lO+}

PHC(S-IO)

R S SS-DO PO(5-1O) PHI 10+)

T WS SS-DO PO(5-10)

PH(IO+)

- H« . 5) M(,W« 5) ~~ S SS- 1'0« 5) PHC(S-IO) PI-I(I(J+)

H(IO+) M(,W(IO+}

PHC« 5)

276

T R S SS-DO PO(" 5)

PH(" 5)

10 II 12

- • ACS( 10+) CY(lO+) CM(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) ep(lo-+)

CM(IO+) CP(S-IO)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SPeS-to) oes( 10+) ST( 10+)

13

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(lO+)

ACS( 10+) CY(S-IO) :~(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) NW(to+)

CM(IO+) CP(lO+)

CM(IO+) CP(5-10)

oeS(lo+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(S-IO) NCS(lO+) SP(S-IO) O(,S(lO+) ST( 10+)

ACS( 10+) CY(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(5-to) OCS( 10+) ST(10+)

BS(5-10) R5( J()+)

NW(IO+)

B5(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

ACS( 10+) eY(S-to) BS(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) RS(IO+} OCS(lO+) ST( 10+) NW(IO+)

CM(IO+) Cr(lo+)

A('S(IO+) (,Y(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV« 5) CM(5-IO) NCS(IO+) 5P(IO+) ('1'(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

E-1:1

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z] ..: 14 15

MRFP Williamnogar (80)

PR FP Williamnagar (39)

MR FP Williarnnagar (40)

MR FP Williamnagar (36)

FP Williamnagar (39)

FP Williamnagar (36)

MR FP Williamnagar (12)

MR FP Williamnagar (38)

o " '6 .~

0 S § ~

::2: " § ,.., '0

-a :;; 1:: e Po. Po. 8.g iil os

i:l Po. .5 <f! ~ 'gj :::>

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Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (i.e. area under (Hferelll types of land lise ill hectare)

~ '6

_., i:! :l

5l ,.., '0 e ~ '0

'" '"' ~ OJ 'f: 00

'E :5 u..

:l

.2 u ~ " '" '" > ::0 0

Vi Sb .!l! '" '0; ~ '0 > '" '" os " :0

os <5 .S:

~ 1ii e c::

~ u '" of :l e os :; e" ..: v

19 20 21 12 " _.>

277

'" 00 .~ _g .;;:

§ '-a c

" ~ ., ·c ...

Z en 2

Dilma Songgitcham 9

Enggok Songma 10

Dinajekgre II

Bawegr. 12

Enggokgre 13

Asimgre 14

Dimogre 15

Suchilgre 16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

2

Rongakgre (00230300)

Dilma Malchok Akawe (00230400)

Dilma Dilsekgre (00230SOO)

Megagre Songgilcham (00230600)

Megagre Songgital (00230700)

Chibolgre (00230800)

GOllgmagre (00230900)

Retenggre (00231000)

3 4 s

125

48

148

193

118

136

179

94

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOO(( . EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land USe

Amenities available (ifnol available wllhllllh~ village, a dash (-) IS SllOWII in lhe column alld ne,,1

10 it in brackets the distance ill broad ranges V,L.'· 5 killS., 5-10 killS. and 10+ kms o(the nearesl place where tht: !,,"liIlY IS available,s glwn)

6 7 8 9

24 PM«5) C(lO+)

H(IO+) TSSS-DO 1'01'5) MCW(IO+) PHC« 5)

10 P« H(IO+) S) M(5-1O) MCW(IO+)

qIO+} PHC(5-10)

26 P M{< S) C(lO+)

1-1(10+) MCW(IO+)

PHC( 10+)

('ttl'" 5)

DO TWS5S-

PO(5-IO) PH(IO+)

l' W S SS-DO 1'0(10,)

1'1-1(10+)

40 P M(S-IO) ('(10+)

H( 10+) T S 5S-DO PO« 5) MCW(IO+) 1'1-1(5-10) PHC(5-10)

21 PM(S-IO} C(lO+)

H(IO+) TS55-DOI'0«5) MC'W(IO+)

I'HC« 5)

30 1'« 1-1(10+) 5) M« 5) MCW(JO+) C{IO+) I'HC«5)

37 P M«5) C(lO+)

H(IO+)

MCW(IO+) I'H(,( 10+)

SSS-DO

S 5S-DO

18 PM(IO+) C(IO+)

H(IO+) 555-DO MCW(IO+)

I'H(,(IO+)

278

"11(;-10)

1'0(10+)

PI'I(lO+)

I'O( 10+)

PH(IO+)

ro( 10+)

I'H(IO+)

10

CM(IO+} CPIIO+)

CM(IO+) CP( 10+)

CM(lO+) CI'( 10+)

C'M(lO+) CI'(IO+)

CM(lO+)

CI'(IO+)

(,M(IO+)

C'P(IO+)

CM(lOr) ('1'(10+)

C'M(IO+) ("1'(10+)

II 12

ACS( 10+) C'V( 10+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) OCS( (()+) 51'« 5)

ACS( 10+) CV(lO+) NCS( 10+) sp(i 0+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

BS RS(IO+} NW(IO+)

BS(S-IO} RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV( 10+)' BS(5-10} NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) RS(IO+)

OC'S( 10+) ST( 10+) NW(IO+)

AC'S(10+) CY(10+) NCS( 10+) Sr( 10+} OC'S( 10+) 5T( 10+)

ACS(IO+) C'V(IO+) NC'S( 10+) 51'(10+)

OCS(10+) 51'(10+)

AC5(10+) C'V(lO+)

NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) OCS( 10+) 51'( 10+)

AC5(to+) C'V(IO+) NC5(IO+) 51'(10+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+)

ACS( 10+) CV( 10+)

NCS(IO+) 51'(10+)

OCS( 10+) ST( I 0+)

85« S) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5) RS(IO+)

NW(IO+)

6S(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(S-IO)

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(10+)

RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

14 15

MR Williamnagar (32)

MR FP Willialllnagsl' (33)

MR FP Williamnagar (30)

MR FP Williamnagar (36)

MR FP Williamnagar (35)

FP Williamnagar (27)

FP Williamnagar (25)

FP Williamnagar (23)

16 17 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,NiI

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Ni!,Ni!,Ni!

Land lise (i.e. area under ditlcn.::1ll Iypc~ oflalld use ill h~ctarc)

"'" .a " -;:; <.2 2- ~

<I) <I)

" >- :0

:;; ~ '" '" ~ ~ "0 >-" iii '" <= :0 1;; '5 .!2

'" :::: ;;; Z -B '" E ::s

~ a oj B .. 19 20 21 22 2J

279

" "" ~ :s: '-0 ... §

;z; 2

Rongakgre

Dilma Malchok Akawe

Dilma Dilsekgre

Megagre Songgitcham

Megagre Songgital

Chibolgre

Gongmagre

Retenggre

..8 e ::s c

"iii ·c " V)

I

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

24

2S

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

2

Rongribo Watregre (00231100)

Kalak Songgital (00231200)

Kalak Songgitcham (00231300)

Rimrimgre (00231400)

Rongribo Amalgl'e (00231500)

BansamAwe (00231600)

Bansamgre {0023 1700)

Rongsak Songgital (00231800)

Rongsakgre (00231900)

3

o o c::!.

4

318

87

58

132

212

452

81

418

5

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK. EAST OARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities a{1d Land Use

Amenities available (if not available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges vi£.< 5 killS., 5-ID kills. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the t"cilily IS available IS given)

6

56 P M C(IO+)

16 PM(IO+) C(IO+)

P« 13 5) M(5-IO)

C(IO+)

27 5)M(10+) C(ID+)

38 PM«5) C(IO+)

83 PM«5) C(IO+)

17 PM«5) C(lO+)

71 I' M S C(IO+)

7

H(IO+) MCW(ID+) PHC'( 10+)

('W(' H(IO+)

8

WS SS-00

M(,W( 10+) S SS-DO PH(,(IO+)

H(IO+) M('W(IO+)

S SS-DO

PHC'(5-10)

9

PO(lO+} PH(IOTj

1'0(5-10) 1'11(10+)

1'0(5-10) PH(IO+)

-------- Uninhabited --.---------

H(IO+) MCW(ID+) Pf.iC(IO+)

H(lO+) MCW(IO+) PHC« 5)

H(ID+) MCW{lO+)

PHC« 5)

H« 5) M(,W(IO+) PHC« 5)

PHC 1-1(10+) M(,W(IO+)

280

WSSS-DO

TW RS SS-DO

TWSSS-DO

T W S SS-DO

TW S SS-DO

PO(IU+) PH(IU+)

1'0« 5)

PH« 5)

1'0«5) PH{IO+)

1'0« 5) PHI 10+)

PO PH(IO+)

10 II 12

('M(IO+) .ACS(IO+) (,V(ID+) ('1'(10+) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP( 10+)

(,M(lO+) CP( 10+)

(,M(IU+) ('P(IO+)

CM(lO+) ('1'(10+)

(,M(IO+) ('P{< 5)

(,M(IO+) ('1'(10+)

(,M(IO+) ('1'« 5)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) N(,S(ID+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

A(,S(lO+) (,V(IO+) NCS{IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

N(,S(3) A(,S(IO+)

(,V(IO+)

O(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) STlIO+)

ACS{IO+) CV SP(IO+)

N(,S(IO+) ST(ID+)

O(,S(IO+)

13

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) , NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« S) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS{< S) RS(lo+) NW(lO+)

BS RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

:.§.

" (,,)

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MR FP WilJiamnagar (28)

MR FP WilJiamnagar(22)

MR FP WilJiamnagar (25)

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iO'

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"" E

'" 0

::;E u

fJ -0 ... t: .,

" 8.2 0..

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11 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

----- Uninhabited -----------

MR FP Williamnagar (20)

PR FP WilJiamnagar (22)

PRMR FP

PRMR FP

PRMR FP

Williamnagar (30)

Williamnagar (38)

WilJiamnagar (20)

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

ED Nil, Nil, Nil

ED Nil, Nil, Nil

ED Nil,Nil,Nil

Land lise (I,e. area under ditlcr~llt Iyp\:!s of land lise III

heclal~)

"" " -a

" ~ :::> ~ ,..,

] e "0

til "" ;;; E e ell 0 :s '" "" :::l

:::: J2 u

~ ,5 <U

~ > Z ~ .!!!

'" 'iii ;; "0 > ., § '" § z a @ .~ ~ -§ " 2 Z '" "'3 :::> e

'" B u "" -< 19 20 21 22 23

281

" OL)

~ ~ '> .c

§ .... 0 0:

" OJ Iii '1: .. ;z Vl

2 1

Rongriho Watregre 25

Kalak Songgi!al 26

Kalak Songgitcham 27

Rimrimgre 28

I{ongribo Amalgre 29

Bansom Awe 30

Bansamgre 31

ROllgsak Songgital 32

Rongsakgre 33

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

2

Rangmalgre (00232000)

Rangmalgre Songgilal (00232100)

Rongsai< Bazar (00232200)

Mejaligre (00232300)

Ragitikgre (00232400)

Nengsitgre (00232500)

Mangrugre (00232600)

Pakwakgre (00232700)

4 5

58

325

299

48

14

51

204

76

DI~I{RICTCENSU~ HAND BOOK: EASTGARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not IlVaiiable within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance 111 broad ranges viz< 5 killS., 5-10 kills. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the tilcilily is aVailable is given)

6

II P M(IO+) C(IO+)

60 PM«5) C(IO+)

50 P M« 5) C(IO+)

P« II 5) M(IO+)

C(lO+)

P« 2 .5) M(5-IO)

C(IO+)

7 8 9

H(IO+) TWSSS- 1'0('<5) MCW(IO+) DO PHC(IO+) 1'1-1\10+)

H(IO+) MCW(ID+) PHC'« 5)

DPH(,

R S SS-DO 1'0« 5) PH(IO;)

TWSS-H(IO+) DO MCW(lO+)

1'0« 5) PH(IO+)

H(lO+) WSSS-M('W(IO+) DO

1'0« 5)

PHC« .5) 1'1-1(10+)

H(IO+) W SSS-1'0(' 5)

M(,W(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

PH(IO+)

10

('M(lO+) ('1'(10+)

(,M(LO+) CP« 5)

(,M ('P(IO+)

CM(IO+) ('1'(5-10)

(,M(IO+) (,P(IO+)

12 PM(IO+) C(IO+)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) T5SS-DO 1'0(5-10) CM(IO+) PHC( 10+) PHI 10+) ('1'(5-10)

34 P M(S-tO) C(IO+)

H(IO+) W S 5S-MCW(IO+) DO PHC« 5)

P« H(lO+) W S 5S-13 5) M« 5) MCW(IO+) DO

C(IO+) PHC« 5)

282

1'0(,' 5) I'HIII)1-)

PO(" 5) PH(IO")

(,M(IO+) CP(lO+)

C'M( 10+) ('1'(10+)

II 12

~('S( 10+) CY(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O('S(IO .. ) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) (,Y(IO+) N('S(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CY(ID+) NCS(IO+) Sr(lo+) OC'S( 10+) ST(10+)

ACS(IO+) CY(5-10) NCS(JO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) . N('S(IO+) SP(IO+) O('S(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV(lO+) N('S(IO+) SP(IO+) OC5( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(tO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(lO+) ST( 10+)

A('S( 10,) (,V(lO+) N('S( I 0+) SP( 10 ... ) 0('5(10+) ST(IO+)

13

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« S) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

.. BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+} NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(lO+) NW(JO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

~ <I) u

~ " OIl .!!l '6

's: "CI

.s li: -= B <>

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;Z;

14 15

PRMR Wi1liamnagar (30)

FP

PR FP Wi1liamnagar(21) ,ED

PRMR FP

MRFP

MRFP

FP

PRMR FP

PRMR FP

Williamnagar (38)

Williamnagar (39)

Williamnagar (30)

Williamnagar (40)

Williamnagar (35)

Williamnagar(15)

c-'" -a " 0

'~ E E OIl

'" 0

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E » '" '0

0. ~ t: ~ 0- " 0 g- o. ii! tl 0. S oS ~ ~ ~ " ;!: " a '" I'l- ;Z; ;:E 5

16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Land lise (i.e. area under ti I tIel elll tYI1CS of land usc ill

h~clan:)

CL

" -a ::I

0) ] ~ 2 u '" <U 'S "

:> :D 5: U; 2 ..<:'!

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..... ~ « " OJJ u 19 20 21 22 21

283

" "" .,g ;;:

.... 0

" " '" ;Z;

2

Rangmalgre

Rangmalgre Songgital

Rongsak Bazar

Mejaligre

Ragitikgre

Nengsitgre

Mangrugre

Pakwakgre

~ ..0 5 ::I

" ;;; 'c ... <Il

I

34

35

36

37

38

39

40

41

.8 e " " Ol

'I:: ., til

I

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

so

'" 0 .~

tJ 0 -l o'd 0 00

.!! ~ ..... 0 0

" ~ '0

~ 0 u

2

Gongnagre (00232800)

BanSllln Bibragre (00232900)

Bansam Kakwa (00233000)

Samanda Chinemgre (00233100)

BlockHq, (00233200)

Samanda Bolwarigre (00233300)

5amanda Wagetgre (00233400)

Samanda Prapgre (00233500)

Kalak Dorek (00233600)

~ " "" <; '" <:> ~ C!-0 § .,s

'a "0 :; "' ~

0.

~ 8.~ ca ~ "iii

0 '0 o 0 " I- = t: u :> 4

241

27

53

374-

257

36

228

85

<; <:> C!-{l -0 ..c: :\\ " _g '-0

IV ~ ..0 " e '" "

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"

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND 800K : EAST OARO HILL5

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available with", Ihe village, a dash (-) is shown in Ihe col"mn and next to it in brackets the distance in broad rallges VIZ." 5 killS., 5-10 kills. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available ,5 given)

'" '" ~ 'iii Ii § ;>

.~ ~

~ ..c: -g_ :; ~ 0 11! ~

.~ " " 0- u e~ ~ ~ 1l 9 I:: <U E :J.l''_ z> "0 0 ~ is -= " ~~ u ~ -.:; c; ~ ;;;,,'0

IV t: 0:= o(j S '" t: r:! -g_ "' t:-o ocil 0 ''::: 0

"iii ;a

~ 0; ~ ~04E ~ .~ ~ ~ u

" .~ 0 OIl " .a ~ 0_-' ~ 'a Vi .~ "iii " 2l '3£

.;::: ~ CJ 'C ::J >, u ~ E ~ g ;g ~ ,g e .. u 'T5 " vi' ",-",

u 0 eo! " OJ '1:: '~"O 4J '0 0 -g '0 ~

0 :zu ~ a ~ S fa U..c -0:: tii ex:: <l!! Jl-...:: ln~

s 6 7 8 9

42 P M(5-IO) H(IO+) TWRS

1'0(5-10) qIO+) MCW(IO+) SS-DO

PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

6 P M« 5) H(IO+) T R S S5-

1'0(" 5) qIO+) MCW(IO+) DO

PH(IO+) PHC« 5)

10 P M(5-10) H(IO+) T R 5 SS.

PO('" 5) C(IO+) MCW(IO+) DO

PIl( I 0+) PHC('" 5)

DPHC TWR5

M P M C(IO+} H(IO+) PO PH MCW(IO+)

55-DO

-------- Uninhabited --•• --.--•• -

P M« 5) 49 C(lO+)

7 P M(5-IO) C(lO+)

45 P M(5-10) CCIO+)

PHS H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(IO+)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(5-10)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PH('(5-10)

20 P« H(IO+) 5)M(IO+) M('W(IO+)

C(lO+) PH('(5-10)

284

TWRS 1'0« 5)

S5·DO PH« 5)

~OR S 55- POl 5.1 0)

PH(IO+)

W R 5 S5- PO(5-10)

DO PH(IO+)

S 5S·DO PO(5-IO) I'H(IO+)

10

('M(lO+) ('1'(5-10)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM CP(to+)

CM(IO+) (,P(IO+)

(,M(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(HH) ("1'(10+)

II 12

OACS(IO+) CV(5-10) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CY(lO+) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) 0('5(10+) ST(10+)

ACS(IO+) CY(IO+) N('5(10+) 51'(10+)

oe5(1O+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) SP (,Y(lO+)

NCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

OC5(10+)

ACSOO+) SP CY(IO+)

NCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

OC5(10+)

AC5(IO+) CY(lO+) NCS(IO+) 51'« 5} 0('5(10+) ST(IQ+)

A(,S(IO+) CY(IO+) N(,5(1O+) SP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CY(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) 5T(10+)

13

B5« 5} RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) R5(10+) NW(IO+)

.. B5«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5 R5(10+) NW(IO+)

B5«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(JO+) NW(IO+)

65(5-10) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

g 8 §

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~ B B ] 1li e ~ 0.. ]' 0..

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MRFP Williamnagar (38)

MR FP Williamnagar (24)

MR FP Williamnagar (24)

PRMR FP Williamnagar (20) ED

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C. Ii; t:: ~ 0.. o :l :l 0..

.§~ " ., 0..

Ii; ~ 1;; :l

" '" 0 " 0 '" 0- Z :::E E 16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

------ Uninhabited ----------

MR FP Williamnagar (17) ED Nil, Nil, Nil

FP Wiliiamnagar(18) Nil, Nil, Nil

MR FP Williamnagar (19) Nil, Nil, Nil

MR FP Williamnagar (23) Nil, Nil, Nil

Land lise (I.e, area under ditli.:rem types of land lise in IleClare)

OJ) :: 'i3 "

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'" '" "0 " ::0 Q .~ 1;; " ,u E '" '" 0; :S "5 . .; ~ Oil E '" E 5 iil ~ "3 u.. 1:l """ OJ

19 20 21 ')2 )" --,

285

... "" ..!!! II ~ E '- ::l 0 '" .,

OJ E 'C '" " :z. '" 2 I

Oongnagre 42

B~nsaJn Bibragre 43

Bansam Kak wa 44

Samanda Chinemgre 45

Block Hq, 46

Samanda Bolwarigre 47

Samanda Wagetgre 48

SamaJlda Prapgre 49

Kalak Dorek 50

SI

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

2

Samanda Doklilgre (00233700)

Samanda Rikwarenggre (00233800)

Gonggre (00233900)

Bangong Singwegre (00234000)

Imsokgre (00234100)

Akclgre (00234200)

Bangonggre (Agal) (00234300)

New Chidekgiri (00234400)

3 4 5

61

110

295

278 .

78

202

141

41

DISRRICT CENSU5 HAND 600K . EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenitie5 and Land U5e

Amenities available (if not available wilhllllhc village, a dash I·j is shown in the columl\ and next 10 it in brackels Ihe distance in blOad mng"s VIZ< 5 killS., 5·10 kills. and 10+ kms of Ihe nearesl

place where lil" I"edlfy IS available is given)

6 7 8 9

13 P« H(IO+) 5) M{S-IO) MCW( I 0+) 555-00 PO\)-IO)

PH(IO+) C(lO+) PH(,(S.IO)

• P(5· H( I ~+) 23 10)M(10+) MCW(IO+) 55S-DO PO(S·IO)

PI-l(IO+) (,(10+) PHC(S.IO)

53 P M(5-1D) C'(IO+)

H(IO+) M(,W(ID+) T S SS·DO PO(S-IU)

PHC'(S-IO) PII(IU+)

56 5)M(5 10P)« H(IO+) TSSS.DO 1'0(5-10) - MCW(lO+)

C(lO+) PHC(S-IO) PHI 10+)

17 P M(5-to) ClIO+)

39 P M(S·IO) C(IO+)

27 PM(5-10) ClIO+)

P{< 5) M« 5) C(lO+)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) T S SS-DO PO(5-10)

PHC(S.IO) PH(IOt-)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(S-IO)

R S 5S-DO 1'0(5-10) PI-II 10+)

H(IO+) T R S 5S- PO(5-10) MCW(IO+) DO PH(IO+) PHC(S·IO)

H{<

5) M(,W« 5) 5 SS-DO PHC(IO+)

286

PO('" 5)

PH(" 5)

I()

CMllO+) (,P( 10+)

C'M( 10+) CP(IO+)

C'M( 10+) (,1>( 10+)

(,M(IO+) (,P(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) (,P(IO+)

(,M(IO+) ('1'(10+)

CM(IO+)

CP« 5)

II 12

f\CS( 10+) CY(lO+) NCS(IO+) SP«5) O(,S( 10+) 5T( 10+)

ACS( 10+) (,V(IO+) NeS(IO+) 5P(S-10) OeS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IIJ+) (,V(IO+) N('SIIO+) SP( 10+)

OeS( 10+) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OeS( 10+) ST( 10+)

AeS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCSIIO+) SP(IO+) 0('5(10+) ST(IO+)

ACSI 10.) CV(IO+) NCS(IU+) SP(IO+) OCSIIO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) (,V(IO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S( 10+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V«5)

N(,S(IO+) SP« 5)

OCS(IO+) ST« 5)

13

6S«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

6S(5-10) ./{S(lO+) NW(lO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-JO) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS(5·10) RS(lO+)

NW(IO+)

BS(S-IO) RS{IO+) NW{IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS«5) RS« 5) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

E-.. <.>

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FP Williamnagar(19)

FP Wi1Iiarnnagar (22)

FP Williamnagar (10)

FP Wi1Iiarnnagar (10)

FP Williarnnagar (10)

FP WilIiamnRgar (12)

FP Williarnnagar ( II )

FP Williamnagar (3)

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c 0 .~ E:

E OIl 0 '" " ::E § .., -0 i5.. i; 1:: ..,

0 B 0. 0-a 0-

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16 17 18

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil,Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Land use (i t!. area under dlffcr~llt lypes of land use in

heclal-t!)

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OJ; ~ >. " v

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19 20 21 22 B

287

" 00 _!g ] =s E ..... '" 0 c " OJ ~ ·c ., Z V)

2 1

Salllanda Doktilgre 5 I

Samanda Rikwarenggre

Gonggre

Bal1gon~ Singwegre

hnsokgrc

Akclgre

I:langonggre (Agal)

New Chidekgiri

52

53

54

55

56

57

5S

59

60

61

62

63

64

6S

66

2

Patranggre (00234500)

Samanda Megapgre (00234600)

Dolwarigre (00234700)

Dinaminggre (00234800)

Chonggisre (00234900)

8ansinggre

(00235000)

Naregre (00235100)

Rongalagre (00235200)

3 4 5

52

464

185

379·

62

175

84

52

OISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK EAST tiARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available wlthlll th~ village, a dash (-) is shuwn in the column and next to it III brackets the distance in broad rangos viz.< 5 killS., 5-10 killS. alld 10+ kms of the nearest

pJace where the tacility IS avclllable IS glvC!n)

6 7

8 P« H( 10+) 5) M(IO+) M(,W(IO+)

C(lO+) PHC( 10+)

P M« 5) H(IO+) 83

('(10+) MCW(LO+) PHC« 5)

35 P M« 5) H(IO+) C(lO+) MCW(IO+)

PHC« 5)

77 P AC M« 5) H(IO+) (,(10+) M(,W(IO+)

PH(,« 5)

1'« 10 5) M(IO+) H(IO+)

('(10+) MCW(IO+)

31 PM(IO+) C(IO+)

PHC« 5)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(IO+)

8

S S5-DO

TW SSS-DO

TWRS SS-DO

9

1'0(10') 1'11(10+)

[>0(5-10) PH(IO+)

1'0« 5) PH(IO+)

TWSSS-DO 1'0« 5)

PH(IO,,)

T S SS-DO PO( 10+) I>H(IO+)

T W S SS-DO PO(IO,)

PH( lOr)

19 P M(S-IO) ('(10+)

H(IO+) TTW W ~, MCW(IO+) TKSS-DO PO(~_) PHC(<: 5) 1'11(10+)

• 1'(5- -

10 II 12

CM(lO+) ""CS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP« 5)

CP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST( 10+)

(,M(IO+) ('1'(10+)

.. CM( 10+) (,P(10+)

CM( 10+) CP(lO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

ACS(IOI) SP ('V(IO+)

NCS(IO+) ST(IO+).

OCS(IO+)

AC'S( 10+) ('V(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP( 10+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST( I 0+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NC'S( 10+) SP(IO+) OCS(1(I+) ST(IO+)

i\CS( 10+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( lOr) ST(IO+)

9 10) M(5-10) H(IO+) SSS-DO MCW(IO+)

C(IO+) PHC(5-IO)

1'0(5-10) CM( 10+) PI-I(I(I+) CP(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV( 10+) NCS(J()+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(JO+)

288

13

BS«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(JO+) •

BS« 5)

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+} NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS( 10+) NW(IO+)

BS« S) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« S) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

Land lise (I.e, area under di tlt:n:nt types of land use In 11CL:lare)

~ C ~ " '" '6 .;:; " '" 0

! '!:1 e := Q J2 .. g ., :: ~ co co

" '" <U <U ..!! (,) ;; ;.. ::c OJ

~ o<! :::E <U e §-o 5: ~ ..!! OIl

~ ;>-, "" '" ..!! j! .9 0.

~ t: !! ,..,

'0 " "0 > ~ .c p., 8.£ e " " § '" " S " i5l "0 ?5 ::c a 0 '0 os 1';; D. .5 tf! ., "" l:' iii

" .~ '" [ r.l ~ ~ " ~

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";j

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14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 D 2 1

FP Williamnagar (20) Nil. Nil, Nil Patranggre 59

~~ MR Williamnagar(l5) ED Nil. Nil. Nil Sal1landa Megapgre 60

MR FP Williamnagar (22) Nil. Nil. Nil Dolwarigre 61

FP Williamnagar (25) ED Nil. Nil, Nil Dinaminggre 62

FP Williamnagar (34) Nil. Nil, Nil Chonggigre 63

FP Williamnagar (39) Nil. Nil, Nil Bansinggre .... 64

FP Williamnagar (32) Nil. Nil, Nil Naregre 65

FP Williamnagar (38) Nil, Nil, Nil Rongatagre 66

289

67

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

2

Rengregre (00235300)

Sawilgre (00235400)

Dorakgre (00235500)

Jongmegre (00235600)

Gitokgte (00235700)

Siso Bibra (0023580(»

Bawe Duragre (00235900)

Kakwa Bawegre (00236000)

3 4 5

251

133

177

147

302

389

79

2%

I)ISKRI(,T CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available withillihe village, a dash HIs Sl10WIl in the column and next 10 it in brackels the distance III broad lallges VIZ. < 5 killS., 5-10 kills. and 10+ kills of the nearest

place where the laCllity is available is glVen)

6

37 PM(IO+) ('(10+)

23 PM(IO+) C(IO+)

36 PM(lO+) C(IO+)

7 8

H(IO+) T55-00 M(,W(IO+) PHC(S-IO)

<)

1'00-10, PH( IU+)

~~~tIO+) ~; S SS- 1'0(10")

PHq<5) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) TWSSS- 1'0(10+) MCW( 10+) DO I'H( 10+) PHq< 5)

27 P ACM(IO+) H(IO+) TWRS C(IO+) M(,W(IO+) 5S-DO

PHe( 10+)

1'0(10') I'H(IO+)

P AC M(S-55 10) C(IO+)

77 P M(5-IO) C(lO+)

12 P M(IO+) C(lO+)

H(IO+) T W R S

MCW(IO+) SS-DO PHe(" 5)

1'0(5-10) PH(IO+)

H(IO+) MCW(I()+) RSSS-OO 1'0(5-10)

PHq5-10) I'H(IO+)

H(IO+) S SS-DO M(,W(IO+) PHqIO+)

PO(IU+) I'I~( 10l)

'" .~

'" "' '" "'~ o ffi U.o

10 II 12

(,M(-I(1+) .. ACS( 10+) C'V( 10+)

(,P(IO+) Ne5(10+) 51'(10+) OC'S( 10+) ST(IO-lo)

Clvl( I 0+) ('1'(10+)

CM(IO"') ('1'(10+)

(,M(IO+) ('1'(10+)

(,M(IO+) ('1'(10+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) ('1'(10+)

AC'S(IO+) (,V(IO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

A(,5(10+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

A(,S( 10+) CV(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP( 10+) O('S(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS\.HI+) (,V(IO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP{IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

53 PM(IO+) CCIO+)

H(IO+) TSSS-DO PO(S-IO) CM(IO+) M(,W(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(lO+) PHC\5-IO) PH(IOi) (,P(IO+)

290

13

BS(5-10) R5(1O+) NW(lO+)

BS« 5) RS(lO+). NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(lO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS<.< 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(lo+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(lo+} NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 19991

:.S

J 1;:,

~ '6 old

!i B ..c: B al i 8 0. ] <- z 14 15

FP Williamnagar (38)

FP Williamnagar(34)

MR FP Williamnagar (33)

FP Williamnagar(34)

FP Williamllagar (II)

PR FP WilIiamnagar(ll)

:~MR Williamnagar(ll)

::MR Williamnagar(ll)

c ... '6

" 0

'~ E

~ E 0

;:;E <.>

~ i "0

il 1:: " g_.a Co :::l ., '" -5 J2 Co :;:;

~ ::l

~ u;

@ " 0

;:;E "- Z E 16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nit, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Lalld use ('.e. area under dillere," types of land lise III

hectare)

"" <= .;s

" U <E V 5- ~ g ... " '" ;> ::0

Sl ~ t1, '" ~ e ;l: "0 -0 ;>

" ... ta to " '" 0 "0 ~ ;g 0 .~ " "" u; '" § E " ;>

~ "" c:; '" ~ 'E '§ ::l 1:! 0 :5 '" u... ~ "" « v

19 20 21 22 2J

291

'" E t -~ .0

'E § c

" (ij

~ 'I:

" Z '" 2 I

Rengre~re 67

Sawilgre 68

Dorakgre 69

Jongmegre 70

Gitokgre 71

Siso Bibra 72

Bawe Duragre 73

Kak wa Bawegre 74

75

76

77

78

79

80

81

82

2

j(akwa Rongbokgre (00236100)

j(akwa Songgitcham (00236200)

Wannanggre

(00236300)

Rambogre (00236400)

Jaljenggre (00236500)

Pilgonggre (00236600)

Rongkinwe (00236700)

Bandigre (00236800)

3 4 5

168

144

31

44

28

39

143

lllSRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not available wlthil111l~ village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance III broad ranges \lL.< 5 killS., 5-10 killS. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the ti,,;lhty is available is given)

6 7

H(5·

25 PM(5-10)C(S·10) 10) MCW(IO+)

PHC(5-IO)

P« H( 10+) 28 5)M(10+) MCW(IO+)

(,(10+) PHC(IO+)

5 P« H( 10+) 5) M(IO+) MCW( 10+)

qIO+) PHC(IO+)

P« H(IO+) 85)M(IO+) MCW(IO+)

C(lO+) PHC( 10+)

P(5- H( 10+) 6 10) M(JO+) MCW(IO+)

('(10+) PHC( 10+)

7 P(-< H(10+) 5) M(IO+) MCW(IO+)

C(IO+) PHC(IO+)

8 9

R 5 SS-DO PO(5-1O) PH(S-IO)

R S S5-DO PO( 10+) PH(lO+)

S SS-DO PO(lO+) PH(IO+)

T W S S5-DO PO(S-IO)

PI-I( 10+)

S SS-DO

S SS-DO

PO(IO+) PH(IO+)

['0(10+) I'H(IO+)

27 P M(IO+) C(lO+)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSS5-DO PO(IO+)

PHC(lO+) I'H(IO+)

15 P M(IO+) C(lO+)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) TSSS-DO 1'0(10+)

PHC(IO+) I'H(IO+)

292

10

CM(IO+j CP(IO+)

CM( to+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) (,P(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM( 10+) CP( 10+)

CtIIl( 10+) CP(IO+)

('!v1( 10+) CP(IO+)

(,M(IO+) ('1'(10+)

II 12 13

4('S( 10+) NCS( 10+) OCS(IO+)

(,V(S-IO) ~~(IO+) SP(5-1O) 5T(5-1O) NW(IO+)

AC5(10+) CV(IO+) NC5(10+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

AC5(10+) CV(IO+) N(,S(IO+) 5P(IO+) OCS( 10+) 5T(l0+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+) NCS( 10+) 5P(JO+) OC5(10+) 5T(10+)

ACS( 10+) CV(lfJ+) NC5(10+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) 5T(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) NC5(10+) SP(lO+) O(,S( 10+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) CV( I 0+) N(,S(IO+) Sr(IO+) OC5(10+) 51'(10+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+}

BS«5) RS(IO+} NW(IO+)

B5(1O+) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

65(10+) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

BS(II}+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-1O) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-IO) RS(JO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

'5 " Q

~ ~ 'B ~ Cd

~ .9 ""' B ~ v;

i " la ]' ., « z 14 15

PRMR Williamnagar (7)

FP

PR FP Williamnagar(13)

FP Williamnagar (16)

FP Williamnagar ( 18)

FP Williamnagar ( 17)

FP Williamnagar ( 16)

FP Williamnagar (43)

FP Williamnagar (40)

"" ... ;:a "~

0

E

"" E oj 0

Q

~ § >. -0 "Q. ~ t:: " ~ f} 8.2

.§ Jg C-~

~ ~ " ~ C 0 '" c... Z ~ E 16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil. Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil.Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (Le. area under different types of land use in hcclan:;

Oh >=

-i3

'" ~ ~ ~

"0 e f;( -0 o oJ>

~ E § 011 0 ] :5 w..

" .2 ~ ~ " OJ

~ ;> :0 0

5h ~

'" "0; ~ -0 :-

" 0: oj g '" :0 :;; 0 g e -5

0:

.E E '" ~ ~ :; B Q :I) « 19 20 21 22 23

293

" .,. ~ ~ ~ .t:>

§ 'eJ c ., 0;

!,j "C:;

" z (/)

2 I

Kak wa Rongbokgre 75

Kakwa Songgitcham 76

Wi.Ulnanggre 77

J{:,ullbogre 78

Jaljenggre 79

Pilgonggre 80

I{L)llgkinggre 81

IJ,lIldigre 82

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

2

Daribokgre (00236900)

Mandalgre (00237000)

Ampanggre (Bandi) (00237100)

Rongcitek Chambugong (00237200)

Rongchek Manda (00237300)

Udugre (00237400)

Jingllmgre (00237500)

Merollggre (00237600)

3 4 5

105

454

69

62

138

73

65

35

DISRRI(,T CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (if not avaIlable Wilhllllh" vilillge, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to It In brackets the distance III broad runges VIZ." 5 killS., 5-10 killS. and 10+ killS of the nearest

place where the tacihty IS available IS gIven)

6

15 pM(IO+) C(IO+)

71 P M (,(10+)

12 P M(IO+) C(IO+)

8 P M(IO+) C(IO+)

22 P M( 10+) (,(10+)

15 P M(IO+) C'(IO+)

10 P M(IO+) C(IO+)

7 8

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC(IO+)

SSS-DO

D HC' H(IO+)T R SS­MCW(IO+) PHC'( 10+) DO

H( 10+) T R 5S-MCW{IO+) DO

PHC'{IO+)

9

1'0(10+) I'H(IO+)

1'0(10+) PH( 11).)

1'0(10+) PH(IO,)

H(IO+) TSSS-DO 1'0(10+) MCW(IO+) PHC(IO+)

PH(IO+)

H(IO+) T 5S-DO MC'W(IO+)

1'0(10 1 )

PHI 10·,) PHC(IO+)

H(IO+)

MCW(IO+) PHC( 10+)

R S SS-DO PO( 10+) PH( I~)T)

H(IO+) TSSS-DO 1'0(10+) MC'W(IO+} PHI 10+) PHC'(IO+)

6 P« H( 10+)

5)M(IO+) MC'W(IO+) TSS5-DO 1'0(10+) C'(l0-1-) PHC'( 10+) PH(I()+)

294

10 II 12

(,M(lO+) ~A(,S( I 0+) CVIIO+) ('1'(10+) NC'5(10+) 51'(11),)

OC'S(IO+) ST(III,)

(,M(II)+)

CI'(IO+)

• C'M(IO+) ('P(IO+)

CM(IO+)

C'I'(IO+)

C'M(IO+)

CPt 10i)

(,M(lO+)

CP( I 0+)

CM(IO+) C'P( 10+)

C'M(IO+) ('1'(10+)

AC5{10+) CV(II)+) N(,5(IO+) 51'(10+)

OC5( 10+) ST( 10+)

AC'S(IO+) CV(IO,) NCS(IO+) SI'(II)+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

AC'S(IO+) CV(IO+) NC'S(IO+) SP(IIJ,) OC'S( 10+) ST( III,)

AC'S(IO+) C'V(IU+)

NC'S( 10+) SP(IO+} OC5(10+) ST(IO+}

AC'5(10+) C'Vi ;;'1·)

NC'S(IO+) SI'(IiI,-)

OC'S( 10+) ST(llJr)

ACS(IO+) CVtIO+)

NCS(II)+) SI'\\\,,) OC'S(IO+) ST(II_I,)

AC'S( 10+) CV( 11)+)

NC'S(IO+) SI'(II)+) OC'S( 10+) ST( 11)+)

13

BS(5-1O) R5(1O+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-1O) RS(IO+) ,

NW(IO+)

BS{5-10) RS(IO+)

NW(IO+)

BS(5-1O) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

B5(10+)

RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

85(10+)

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(l0+) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE OIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

3 ~

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MRFP Williamnagar (55)

FP Williamnagar (46)

FP Williamnagar (52)

FP Williamnagar (43)

FP Williamnagar (45)

FP Williamllagar (15)

FP Williamnagar (42)

FP Williamnagar (20)

b

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16 17 18

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land lise {I.e. area under diJTerenl types of land use III

ht::ctare)

= '" .;:;

-E ~

0; 2c ~ .£

~ " " > OJ :0

fi: m 2 .5'l "" '0; ,.., ;:: "0

~ e ] " g " "'" :0 0 0

" "" @ .~ 1;; cr; .~ e .c " :E ~ "" E '" '" E ;; g ~

:5 « i.l (.L, u "" 19 2() 21 22 23

~

295

... "" ~ ·s 4-0

" § 6 2

Daribokgre

Mandalgre

Alllpanggre (Bandi)

Rongchek Chambugollg

Rongcltek Manda

Udugre

Jingrungre

Meronggre

~ .0 E " " -.;

·c ... C/;J

I

83

84

85

86

87

88

89

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

97

98

2

Dorengkigre (00237700)

Chiminmillggre (00237800)

Drunbegre (00237900)

Jakopgre (00238000)

Asirag.re (00238100)

KakW8 Duragre (00238200)

Ganinggre (00238300)

Ganing Bibra (00238400)

4

239

60

7

137

247

134

115

213

l)i~RRICT CTNSL'S HAND BOOK EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amemtles available 'Ifllot aV.i.lllable wllllIlllhl.! village, a dash (-.1 is shown in the column and next

10 It 111 brackets the dlStallce III broad Hili!!"' \'IL< 5 kms .. 5-10 kills. and 10+ kms of the nearest place where (lie "Ielluy IS available IS g_1\'en)

6

41 PM(IO+) ('(10+)

P« 13 5) M(5-IO)

(,(10+)

ZPM«5) C(lO+)

23 PM(IO+) C(I 0+)

I' M« 5) ('«. 43

5)

22 PM(IO+) C(lO+)

20 r M(S-IO) C(IO+)

H(IOi) MCW(IO+) I'HC(' 5)

8

T R S 55-DO

I'O(IIH)

!'lIlllh)

5) T S 5S-DO POI' ~)

MCW( 10') PIIC(5-10)

H(lO+) TWSO

MCW( 10+) 5S-DO PH('«· 5)

H(IO+) MCW(IO+)

PHC(" 5)

11« 5)

MCW(IO,)

PHC(IO+)

T R 55S-

DO

TW RS SS-DO

Pili <'-111)

1'0(" 5)

I'H(' 5)

1'0(5-10) I'II( I () 1 I

1'01< 5)

1'1·1« 5)

H(lO.) T R S SS- 1'0110,) MCW(IO+) DO PH(,(<. 5)

I'II( 10 1 )

• H(S· WSS'-10) MCW(5- T S I'O()-IO)

10) rHC(', 5) DO 1'11(5-111)

H('. T SO SS- PO I'IK' 44 P M S ('« 5) 5) MCW(' 5) DO 5)

PHC« 51

296

'" ~ '" " 0-

9 3

" '" .~ ~ ::: (.r,

""" 8_g 10 II 12

(,M(-IO+ .ACS(IO'>j CVeI O+) <1'10') NCS(II);) SI'(IO+) (( ) DCS( 10+) ST(IO+)

CM(lI)+) CI'(IIH)

CM(" 5)

Crt- 5)

CM( I()+) CI'(IOI')

C!'vl( 10+)

CI'(lO ')

CMIIO+) CP(III+)

CM(IO+) CP(5-IO)

CM(IO+) ('1'1< 5)

ACS(IO+) CV(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) OCS(I()+) ST(5-1O)

ACS( 10+) CV« 5) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS( 10+) (,V(IO+) Nt'S( 10+) 51'(10+) OCS\ I 0+ ) ST( 10+)

ACS(IO+) ('V« 5) NCSII()+) 51'« 5) OCS(II)+) ST« 5)

A(,S( 10+) C'V(I 0+) NCS(IO+) SI'(lO+) O(,S( 10+) ST(IO+)

ACSIII)+) (,V(5-10) N(,S( I(h) 51'(5-10)

OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

ACS(IO+) CV«5) NCS( Ill+) SP« 5)

O('S(I(I+) ST«5)

13

8S(l0+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S«5) RS(IO+)

NW(IO+)

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory lAs on 1999)

cu

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FP

PRMR FP

E '" Q

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" ;!: .8

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Willimnnagar (I2)

Williamnagar (7)

;.., a. c.. 5l ~ ;!: 0

0.

16

MR FP Williamnagnr (61) ED

PRMR FP Williarnnagar (10)

PR FP Wiliiamnagar(l)

PR FP Williamnagar (II)

MR FP Williamnagnr(6)

FP Williamnagar (5) EDEO

.c,

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Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

NM Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Land u~c \ I.e area 1I1l(1er dlffl.:IClll typc~ of land use III

Ilel.:l~lI t.: j

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E '- :I 0 c:

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19 20 " 23 2

Dorengkigre 91

Cllimimninggre 92

Dambegre 93

Jnkopgre 94

Asiragre 95

K"k wa Duragre 96

Ganinggre 97

GUlling Bibra 98

297

c .~ " 0

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i; ~ ~ .r> e

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m " 'c -0

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99 Rongongre (00238500)

100 Sampalgre (00238600)

101

102

Chachatgre (00238700)

Dawa Nen,gkatok (00238800)

103 Denggagre (00238900)

104 Dawa 50nggittal (00239000)

Dawa 105 Matchakolgre

(00239100)

106 Rukalgre (00239200)

0 ,E- o

" ~ ,,.,

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0 'V,' iJ c. ~ ..0

0; ~ E

(5 <:; ii " ::I

f- -'" f- U Z 3 4

138

515

412

62'

71

197

157

137

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DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOO" : EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot aVailable withlll thf..~ \."dln~e, a dash (-) is shown III the column and next to It in brackets the dlslanc~ III broad ra,,!,cs vlL." 5 killS" 5-10 killS, and 10+ kmsoflhe nearest

place where till:" ha:IIIlY is available.s grvellj

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5 b

P« 25 5) M(5-1O)

qIO+)

81 PI\1«5) C( 10+)

71 PM«5) ('(10+)

7 8 'I

H(S,

10) T W S5S-PU(',5)

MCW(IO+) DO PI-IC(IO+)

PillS-Ill)

H('-

5) MCW(',' 5) T S SS-DO 1'0(',5) PHq< 5) 1'1,1(,- 5)

H« 5)MCW«5:TS5S-DO 1'0(' 5) I'HC(",5) 1'11(" 5)

o HC 11(,5) 'I 1'(1) M C« 5) M(,W« 5) T (R SS-

PHC( 10+) D)

PO(,5) 1'11(',5)

P« 16 5) M« 5)

('(10+)

37 I' M« 5) C(5-10)

31 1'1\1« 5) (,(S-

10)

H« 5) M('W« 5) 5 55-DO PI-IqIO+)

H(5,

10) MCW(5- W R S 55-

10) PIIC(5- DO 10)

11(5,

ID) IvleW(S- W R S 55-10) PHC(5- DO 10)

H(5,

1'0« 5' PII« 5)

1'0(5-10) 1'11(5-10)

I'O(5-IU) 1'1-115-10)

23 pr.,l«S)C(S- 10) MCW(S- WDoRSSS- 1'0(5-10) 10) 10) PI-IC(5-

10) 1'11(5-10)

298

10

CM(I()+) CP(I()+)

CM« 5) CI'(' 5)

CM(I()+)

Cpr 5)

(,M(' 5)

CI'(IO+)

CM(IO+)

CP« 5)

CM(5-10) CP(llH)

CM(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(lO+) ('1'(10+)

II 12

ACS(IO+) CV(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(5-1O) OCS( 10+) ST(5-IO)

ACS(IO+) CV«5) N(,S( 10+) SP« 5) OCS(IO+) ST«5)

ACS(IO+) CV« 5)

NCS( 10+) 51'« 5) OCS( 10+) ST« 5)

ACS(IO+) CV« 5)

NCS(IO+) 51'«5) OCS( 10+) 5Tllo+)

ACS( 10+) CV« 5) N(,S( 10+) 51'« 5) OCS(IO+) 5T«5)

ACS(IO+) CY( '-I 0) N(,S(IO+) SI'\5-IU) O('SlIO+) ST(IO+)

A(,S( 10+) CVi " I 0) NeS( 10+) SI'I ~~ - i U)

OCS(IO+) STIllIt)

13

BS RS(IO+) NW{IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5)

RS(IO+)

NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

B5« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) CVI5-10) BS«5)

NCS(IO+) Sl'l5-10) RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) S1'(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

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PRFP Williamnagar (5)

NR

MR Williamnagar (2)

FP WiJliamnagar (I)

PR MR Williamnagar (5)

PR FP Williamnagar (0)

FP Williamnagar (9)

FP Williamnagar(10)

FP William nagar (II)

c· '"

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ED Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

ED EO Nil. Nil. Nil

ED Nil, Nil. Nil

ED Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Land use (I.e. area lIndet dincn~m types nl lana lise m i1C:Cia.-c-;

2. .c; '"

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iii " .g '" 5 "0 ::i3 "6 " ':IJ @ iii Vi "' ·c to: -5 " ~ ~ "" .::: '" ;:; ~ E [; u.. --,

"" u 19 20 :1 12 23

299

<U

5' ~

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Rong.ongre 99

Sampalgre 100

Chm:llatgre 101

Dawa N..:ngkatok 102

Deng.gagre 103

Dawa SOJiggittal 104

Dawa Maldmkolgre 105

Rukalgre 106

" 0

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Dawa Nengjata 107

(00239300)

108 Dawa Kosigittin (00239400)

109 Denggagre Songgital (00239500)

110 Nengkra Bolsalgre (00239600)

III

112

113

114

Nengkra Watregre (00239700)

Nengkra Awe-I (00239800)

Nengkra A we-I i (00239900)

Nengkra (00240000)

c 2. 0

c:: "-' ..& 0 en

"0 0 <5 ~ !.':!. .::: :';l <L> C

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~ 0 e '" i; '" 0.

'" [;l .D

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3 4

81

129

169

333

234

170

231

168

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DI~RI(ICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities avaiJab~e Of 110l aVallabJe wnhlll tilt.: vdlnge. a dash (-) IS shown 111 the column and next to It ill brackets tile distance III broad rallg.e~ viZ -: ) kills .. 5-10 kills. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where tI)t;': taclllty ,::; ~vallable IS given)

0 " E '@ ";'

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v ::; <L> <L> .,

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E ~ 0

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1§ .§ -'= E .;:; ~ 2 'r, 15 t '" " :r, ~ E i$: ... 6 u -0 '" 0

U 11l L: 25 :2 U iii ~] ~ ~ ~~ U e 5 (, 8 'i

- P« - H(5- , _

IS 5) M« 5) C(5- 10) MCW(S- T W S 55- 1'01,- 5)

10) 10) I>HC« 5) DO PHIO-IO)

- 1'« - H(S-25 5) M(" 5)C(5- 10) MCW(5- WOS 5S-

10) 10) PI-IC« 5) 0 1'0(, 5)

I'II( 5-111)

1'« 29 5) M« 5)

C(IO+)

59 I' M C« 5)

40 I' M C(lO+)

40 I' M C(10+)

I' M« 5) ]9 ('(10+)

31 P /1.1 C(lO+)

1-1« 5) MCW(" 5) T S SS-DO PO(', 5) Pl-lql(l+) 1'11« 5)

PHC H( 10+) T S S5-DO POe 10 1 )

MCW(I()+) PI-I( lilt)

PH(, H(IO') MCW(ID+) TSSS-DO pO(IU')

PH(IO')

H(IO+) MCW(IO+) PHC« 5)

TSSS-DO 1'0(10 1 )

1'1-1[10-1 )

H(IO+) MC'W(IO+) TSSS-OO 1'0(10+)

pHC« 5) PH( 10+)

H(IOI)

tvlCW(IO+)

PHC(' 5)

300

T S SS-DO rO( 10+) I>I-III()+)

10 II 12

.A,CS( 10+) CV(5-10) CMIS-IO) CP(H)+)

NCS(IO+) SP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) eVeS-IO) Ctvl(5-10) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) CP( 10+) OCS(IO+) 5T(10+)

CM(IO+) CP« 5)

CM(IO+) CI>(IO+)

CM(IU+) CP(IO+)

(,M(IO+)

CI'(IO+)

(,M(IO+)

('1'(10+)

C/l.1( 10+) CP(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV«5) NCS(IO+) SP« 5)

OC5( 10+) ST« 5)

ACS(IO+) eV(IO+) NCS(lO+) 51'(10+)

OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

ACS(IO+) eV(lo+) NCS(IO+) 51'(10+)

OCS(IO+) ST(lO+)

ACS( 10+) CV(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS( I 0+) ST(l 0+)

ACS(IO+) eV(lo+)

NCS(JO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(IO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(lO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

BS«5) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

13S« 5) RS(IO+)

NW(IO+)

B5«5) R5(10+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S RS(IO+)

NW(IO+)

8S«5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

2-" <.> §

" 1;; Of) '6 ~

';;: "<!

'" B ;l:

u B '" 1;; 2 " 0. til ]' 0- .,

<C Z 14 15

MR FP Williamnal.lar (6)

FP Willimnnal.lar (9)

MR FP Williamnal.lar (0) ED

PR Williamnal.lar (15) ED

MR FP Williamnal.lar (15)

PR FP Williamnal.lar (20) ED

MRFP Wiliiamnal.lar(15)

PR I'P Williamnal.l"r ( 14) ED

b

" '6 '" 0

'S E E OIl

'" 8 :2: E >. '" -0 -a. t 1:: " 0- 0-0 '" 5l '" 0- 13 ,§ 0. ~ t

~ => ;l: 1;;

'" 0 " 0 '" 2: "" Z E 16 17 18

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

N Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land lise (i,e, m'ea under different types of land use in hectare)

OS) c '6 '"

" "0 ..2 '5 ~ ~ '" " '"

> :0 '" ~ ~ ~ ~ --, ;l: -0

';;; 1] > e § '" '" " '" 0 -0 :0 15

" "" til .~

~ " E e ..c '" ·f "" E u '" 0 ] a '" ~ ;:; 1:; OJ u. :J "" u

19 20 21 72 23

301

" "" ~ t ";; ..0

E .... " 0 '" " 0; ~ 'I: ., Z U)

2,.

Dawa Nengiata 107

Dawn Kosigittin 108

Denggagre Songgital 109

Nengkra Boisall.lre I 10

Nellg.kra Watregre III

Nengkra Awe-I 112

Neng.kra Awe-Ii 113

Nengkra 114

115

2

Gradekginim (00240100)

116 Dawa Gininggre (00240200)

Ch.magre I 17 Songsilal

(00240300)

118 Songmagre (00240400)

Chima

119 Dachitginim (00240S00)

120 Songilla Adinggre (00240600)

121 C'hekwe Bibra

(00240700)

Chachat J angkigre 122

(00240800)

4 5

213

422

87

202

130

135

432

153

DISRRIC'T CENSUS HAND 800K : EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next

to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges viz. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

6

35 I' M« 5) (,(10+)

7 8 9

~~~tIO+) ~~ S SS- 1'0« 5)

PHC« 5) PI-I(IO+)

- H(S· 72 I' M« 5) C(5- 10) MCW(5- T W S SS- PO(S-IO)

10) 10) PI-IC« 5) DO PH(5-IO)

18 PM«5) ('(10+)

33 P M(5-10) (,(10+)

23 PM«5) C(10+)

21 P M« 5) ('(S-10)

87 P M«5) C(IO+)

P« 28 5) M« 5)

(,(10+)

H(IO+) M(,W(IO+) PH(,( 10+)

RSSS-DO PO(IO+) 1'1-1(10+)

H(5· 10) MC'W(5- W R S SS-10) PI-I(,(5- DO 10)

1'0(5-10) PI-I(5-10)

H(IO+) TSSS-DO 1'0(10+) MCW(IO+) PI-IC(IO+)

1'1-1(10+)

I-I(S· ID) MC'W(S- T W R SS-

1'0(5-10) 10) PH('(5- DO

PH(5-10) 10)

1-1« 5)

S SS-DO 1'0« 5) MC'W(IO+)

1'1-1« S) PI-IC(" 5)

- 1-1« 5) MC'W« 5) ~OR S SS- 1'0«5)

PI-IC(5-IO) PH« S)

302

10 II 12

CM( 10+) .ACS( 10+) CV( 10+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+)

OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

13

8S« 5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

as CM(5-10) ACS(ID+) CV(S-IO) RS(IO+)

NCS(IO+) SP(S-IO) NW(IO+) CP(lO+) O(,S(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) (,P(IO+)

ACS(IO+) (,V(ID+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) O(,S( I 0+) ST( I 0+)

ACS(IO+) CVe5-10) CM(S-IO) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) CP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

CM(IO+) Cr(lo+)

CM(5-10) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+)

CP{< S)

CM(IO+) CP« 5)

ACS(IO+) C'V(IO+)

NC'S(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

ACS(IO+) eV(S-IO) NCS(IO+) 51'(5-10) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

AC'S« 5) eV« 5)

NCS« S) 5P« 5) OCS(IO+) ST« 5)

ACS(IO+) C'V« 5) NCS("IO+) SP« 5) OCS( 10+) ST« 5)

BS« 5) RSeIO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(lO+)

85« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S« 5)

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S« S) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

14 15

FP Williamnagar(15) ED

PR FP Williamnagar(G) ED

MR FP Williamnagar(lO)

FP Williamnagar (9)

FP Williamnagar(15)

FP Williamnagar (8)

FP Williamnagar (3)

FP Williamnagar (2) ED

16

" " }

17 18

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil. Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land lise (i.e. nrea under djfTcrellt types of hmd lise in heclare)

19 20 21 22 23

303

2

Gradckgittim 115

Dawn Ginll1ggre 116

Chimagre Songgital 117

Songmagre 118

Chima Dachitgiltim 119

Songm:a Adillggre 120

Chckwe Bibr. 121

f'hachat Jangkigre 122

t: 0 .~

<> 0

...J ~

'" OJ)

i;; ~

~ .D

§ ..... t: 0

<ii " § " '0:: "0

'" 0 (/) z <>

2

Chiokgre 123

(00240900)

124 Nengmandalgre (00241000)

125 Asa BilJra (00241100)

126 Bolkillggre (00241200)

127 Rongrigre (00241300)

128 Chiranggre (00241400)

129 Rapdikgre (00241500)

Chachat Karauba 130 (00241600)

-3 '" OJ) ;:; ~ <=> ';; c:!-

" t:

-= 0 .~ .....

0 "'3 '" "

c.. a ., 0 ~

c.. '" ~ Bi <ii <ii t: 0 0 :!! '" ..... ..... u

3 4

461

605

250

342'

115

128

253

35

<=> <=> c:!-.i!J o .= ~ ::I 0

.= ._ 0 ~

" '" .0 Bi E t: ::l '"

DISRRK'T ('ENS US HAND BOOK; EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenilies available (ifnol available wilhinlhe village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distance in broad ranges VIZ.< 5 kms., 5-10 kills. and 10+ kills of the nearest

place where Ihe facility is available is given)

" '" ~ ,,"

t: ;> <ii .~ 0 .~ .=

fr .... '" 0 ~ " :: " " '"

~ c.. '5,.1! ~ ""0 '" i: 0

.E :> E " '" -0 6 '" u " Ee. '<0 § u o 0

~ OJ '0 >: "0 t: '" '" ~ t: o - "d E '" t: ",' '" ii '" c:..a '" Vi .9 0 ;;; 13 ~Q~E l§ <ii >: ~1.I OJ e .~

t: .~ 0 OJ) ~ E ~ o .._ -' :=' 'E <ii ':: ¥l "0 ·c ::I .~ ~ E ~~

.... u E '" e! ~ ~ .g E '" u '0 t: vi" 15 -'" E .2: 'I: Q ...... 0 "'0 " '0:: C ",,"0 0 .g

::E 0 '" ~ <> 0.- = .~ zu W-1 Cl c.. U .D « § ~r::!l/)« u 5 6 7 8 9

PM«5) - H«

74 5)MCW«5)TWRS PO«5) ('(10+) PHC« 5) SS-DO PH« 5)

- H« 107 P M« 5) C« 5) MCW« 5) T S 0 SS- PO« 5)

5) PHC« 5) DO PH« 5)

P« - H« 44 5) M(S-IO) 5) MCW« 5) ~~ SS-

C( 10+) PH(,« 5) PO« 5) PH« 5)

61 PM S C(IO+)

- H« 5) MCW« 5) T S SS-DO :0 PH« I'HC(IO+) )

- H« 24 PM«5)C« 5)MCW«5)~~OSS- PO«5)

5) PH('« 5) PH« 5)

P« 10) 22 5) M(S-IO) MCW( 10+)

H(5,

TWRS SS-DO

PO(S-IO) PH(5-10) C(5-10) PHC(5-10)

39 P M(S-IO) ('(10+)

P M(S-IO) C(lO+)

H(5,

10) MCW(IO+) PHC(IO+)

TRSSS- PO(5-10) DO [>H(IO+)

H(S, -10) MCW(5- ~; 0 SS- PO« 5) 10) PHC« 5) PH(5-10)

304

10

CM« 5) (,P« 5)

(,M(IO+) ('P« 5)

CM(IO+) ('P« 5)

(,M(IO+) CP« 5)

CM( it}+)

CI'« 5)

CM(IO+) (,P(IO+)

CM(IO+) ('P(IO+)

CM(IO+) (,P(5-10)

II 12

oA(,S(IO+) CV« 5) NCS(IO+) SP« 5) O(,S(IO+) ST« 5)

ACS(IO+) CV«5) N(,S(IO+) SP« 5)

O(,S(IO+) ST« 5)

ACS(IO+) CV«5) NCS(IO+) SP«5) OCS(IO+) ST« 5)

A(,S(IO+) CV« 5) NCS( 10+) SP« 5) OCS( 10+) ST« 5)

A(,S(IO+) CV«5) NCS(IO+) SP«5) O(,S(IO+) ST« 5)

13

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5)

RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(5·10) ~~(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(5-10) NW(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10)

A(,S(IO+) CV(S-IO) NCS( 10+) SP(S-IO) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

A(,S(IO+) CV(S-IO) 8S« 5) N(,S(IO+) SP(5-10) RS(IO+) OCS(IO+) ST(5-10) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory (As on 1999)

.E ... u C

" t;l "" 'i3 ~ ~ o(!

B ~ -'" B u

'" ~ e 0-0- " C -< Z..!2 14 15

FP Williaonnagar ( I)

FP Williamnagar (2)

FP Williamnagar (3)

FP Williamnagar (2)

FP Williamnagar (I)

MR FP Williaonnagar (6)

FP Williamnagar (9)

FP Williamnagar(6)

ED

ED

ED

ED

ED

0

" 'i3 c 0

iii c E "" '" 0

~ <.>

f,j ;>, -0 c.

~ t:: " 0. 8.a ;;: E g ~

0- .- ""' ... '" 1;; :::I ::: ::: <= 0 " 0 '" Z ~ E "-16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil.Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land lise (I.e. area under different types of land lise 11\

hectare)

OJ> <=

'i3 :::I

~

0- u .2 c '" u ~ '" " ;; ~

>- :0 ~

0 ~ 6h

;>, ::: ." 'OJ

'0 "" e " " § '" c -0 <;j :0 (5 8 ..,

"" ~ til c <;j

1:li 1;; :§ ..c: '" of i'! "" u

0 E :5 "5 :::I i'! ::; '" -< "" u eo u

19 20 21 22 23

305

... "" ~ IJ

's: .D E ._ :::I

0 C ... 0; c OJ 'C .., Z VJ

2

Chiokgre 123

Nengmandalgre 124

Asa Bibra 125

Bolkinggre 126

Rongrigre 127

Chiranggrc 128

Rapdikgre 129

C'hachat Karauba 130

131

2

Nengsrang

SOllggital (00241700)

Nengsrang 132 Songgilchant

(00241800)

133

134

135

136.

137

Sobokgre (00241900)

Nabakgre (00242000)

ROllgbing Apot (00242100)

RongbinSgre (00242200)

Rongbittg Dalbot (00242300)

138 ROllgbing Boldak (00242400)

3 4

50

90

222

135

127

428

156

506

DISRRICT CENSLIS HAND BOOK' EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Us ..

Amenities available (ifllot available within ti,e village. a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it ill brackets the distance ill broad ranges viz.< 5 kons .• 5-10 "lOS. and 10+ kms of the nearest

plaee where the li.eility is available is given)

._ o

" '" .Ll ::l E '" ::l fi zu

5 6

8 r M(IO+) q J()+}

7 8

'" o 0..

9

H(IO+) TSSS-DO PO(IOT) MCW(IQ+) PH(IO+) PHC'(I0+)

17 r AC'M(IO+) H(IO+) TSSS-DO rO(lo+) .(,(10+) MCW(IO+)

31 P M(IO+) (,(10+)

18 P M(lO+) (,(10+)

21 P M(IO+) C'(10+)

67 P M(IO+) C(IO+)

P M«5) 28

(,(10+)

92 P M(lO') C'( I 0+)

PH('(IO+) PH(IO+)

H( 10+) T S S5-DO Poe 10+) MCW(IO+} PH(IO+) PHC'(IO+)

H(IO+) T S SS-DO POe 10+) MC'W( 10+) PHI 10+) PI-I(,(IO+)

H(lO+) R 5S-DO MC'W(lO+)

1'0(5-10) PH(IO+)

PHC(5-IO)

H(IO+) T 5 SS-DO POe 10+)

MC'W(IO+) PH(IO+)

PHql()+)

H« 5) MCW« S) R S 5S-DO PO« 5) PHC'« 5)

1-1(10+) MCW(IO+) PH('(5-IO)

306

PI-I(<: 5)

R S SS-DO PO(5-10) PH(IO+)

10

CM(lO+) C'P( 10+)

C'M(lO+) C'Pi lOT)

CM(lO+) (,P(IO+)

CM(IO+) ('1'(10+)

(,M(IO+) CP(IO+)

C'M(IO+) CP(IO+)

CM(IO+) CP« 5)

CM(IO+) ('1'(10+)

II 12

ACS(IO+) C'VOO+) NCS(IO+} SP(lO+) OC'S(IO+) ST(IO+)

AC'S(IO+) C'V(IO+) N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) 0C'S(10+) ST(IO+)

ACS(lO+) CV(IO+) NC'S(IO+) SP( 10+) OCS(lO+) ST( 10+)

AC5(10+) (,V(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) OCS{ 10+) ST( 10+)

AC'5(10+) C'V(IO+) NCS( 10+) SP(10+) O(,S(IO+} ST(IO+)

AC'S(IO+) CY(IO+) NC'S( 10+) SP(IO+) O(,S(IQ+) ST(IO+)

ACS« 5) C'V« 5) NCS« 5) 5P« 5) OCS(IO+) ST«5)

ACS( 10+) ('V(lO+)

N(,S(IO+) SP(IO+) OC5( 10+) ST(10+)

• 13

B5(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(IO+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

85(10+) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS(5-10) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

BS( 10+) RS(lO+) NW(IO+)

BS« 5) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

8S(5-IO) RS(IO+) NW(IO+)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory lAs on 1999)

14 15

FP Williamnagar (14)

FP W illiamnagar (17)

FP W ilIianmagar ( (7)

FP Williamnagar (II)

FP Williamnagar (10)

FP Wiliiamnagar(IO)

FP Williamnagar (3)

FP Willi"mnagar (15)

16 17 18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil,Nil,Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil, Nil, Nil

Nil. Nil. Nil

Nil. Nil, Nil

Land use (i,e, area under ditTerent types of land lise in heclnre)

OJ)

'" '6

'" ~ u .£ -2- '" '" .,

~ ;.- :0 ~ '" ~ 0$ "0 ;.-

'" § '" '" :g (5 0

~ 'fd 3 .c: '" E " '" "§ ~ '" -< S u 0()

19 20 21 ')2 23

307

" "" ~ ';; '-0

" li Z 2

Nengsran,g. Songgltal

Nellgsrang Songgitcham

Sobokg.re

Nabakgre

Rongbing ApOI

Ronghingg.re

Rongbing Dalbol

Rongbing Soldak

t .D E ::l c: -;; 'I::

" t/)

131

132

133

134

135

136

137

138

119

2

Rongrekgre (00242500)

Block Total

4

237

0.0 26472

5

36

DISRRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Amenities and Land Use

Amenities available (ifnot available within the village, a dash (-) is shown in the column and next to it in brackets the distancc in broad ranges vi7 .. < 5 kms., 5-10 kms. and 10+ kms of the nearest

place where the facility is available is given)

6 7 8 () 10 II

P M(IO+) H(IO+) T S S5-00 rO(S-IO) CM(IO+)

ACS(IO+) CV(lO+) BS(5-1O) C(lO+) MCW(IO+)

PH(IO+) CP(IO+) NCS(IO+) SP(IO+) R5( 10+)

PHC(JO+) OCS(IO+) ST(IO+) NW(IO+)

T(S7) 0(4) ewe W(SI)

4733 P(106) M(J3) HC(2) S(3) AC(4) PHC(S)

TK(2) PO(4) PH CM(Z) TW R(SS)

NCS(3) CV 51'(3) 85(25)

PHS L(8) 5(125)

308

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Village Directory lAs on 1999)

" Of;

~ ~ 2

"" u

'" e 0. 0.

-< 14

FP

PR(29) MR(56) FP(133)

NR

5 '" u

~ :a ~

" :;; B to fa ~ ..

;z. 15

Williamnagar (15)

;0-,

0-0.

5l ~

" il= 0

0.,

16

ED(25)

EO(2)

" .~ 01)

'" ~ <; g. 0.

!l! " ;z. 17

N

b '6 0 6 6 0 u

§ -a 10 1::! 0 0. t3 § ~ to g 0 '" ~ 6

18

Nil, Nil, Nil

Land use (I.e area "nder different types of land use in hectare)

OJ)

" '6

" ~ u .,; " ~ <2

~ '" '" - ;> :0 ~ ..

~ ~ .!'! .@ >, -a ~ -a ,.

2. § " .. '" § -a ;;; :0 a 15

:~ " OIl f:! " to ;;; E .t:: ~ 01) E <.> '" ] ;:; '" " ::; 0 '" '" .:;: .... ;:> u Of; u

19 20 21 22 23

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

309

" "" .!'! <; ;; ~

'- § 0 " " OJ ~ ." ... ;z. on 2 , I

Rongrekgre 139

Appendixes to village directory ( I - IX)

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

APPENDIX -I

Abstract of Educational, Medical and other Amenities in villages Name of the Dis triet : Eas t Caro Hills SI. Name of Total number Total populatior Educational institutions

No. C.D.block of inhabited of C.D. block Primary school Middle school Matriculation / villages Secondary schoo I

Villages Institutions Villages Institut ions Villages Institutions

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

I. Resubelpara 231 67203 204 210 41 42 16 16 2. Dambo Rongjeng 301 78954 256 259 64 64 15 , 15 3. Songsak 195 42046 152 156 16 16 4 4 4. Samanda 137 26472 104 106 13 13 3 3

District(Rural): 864 214675 716 731 134 135 38 38

SI. Name of Medical institutions No. C.D.block Hospital Dispensary Primary Health Primary Health Sub- Maternity and Child

Centre I Health centre Welfare Centre I Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions Villages Institutions

2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

I. Resubelpara 1 11 11 8 8 20 20 2 2 2. Dambo Rongjeng I 5 5 3 3 12 12 14 15 3. Songsak I I 4 6 9 10 II II 3 4 4. Samanda 0 0 4 4 7 7 I I I

District(Rural): 3 3 24 26 27 28 44 44 20 22

SI. Name of Drinkin!!, water source No. C.D.block Tank Tubewell River Fountain Canal Others More than No drinking water

one source facilities

I 2 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

1. Resubelpara 31 2 45 165 12 18 218 2. Dambo Rongjeng 9 236 262 128 131 289 3. Songsak 19 69 172 I 27 163 2

4. Samanda 2 55 125 6 116

District(Rural): 61 4 405 724 141 182 786 2

SI. Name of Banks Power sup p Iy Credit societies

No. C.D.block Villages Number of Available Not Villages Number of Villages Number of non·

cOlllmercial and co- available agricultural agricultural

operative banks credit societ ies cred it societ ies

2 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64

I. Resubelpara 2 3 ))7 114 2. Dambo Rongjeng 4 5 114 187 15 15 3. Songsak 2 2 31 164 4. Samanda 2 2 25 112 3

District(Rural): 10 I2 287 577 15 15 3

312

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

C.D. block level

Higher Secondary I PUC I Intermediate I Junior

college Villages Institutions

II 12

2 2

2 2

Educational institutions College (graduate and Adult literacy

above) classes/centres

Villages Institutions Villages Institutions 13 14 15 16

5 5

I 4 4

10 10

Medical institutions

Others

Villages Institutions 17 18

-.

No educational

facilities

19

26 45 43 33

147

Drinking water source Family Welfare Centre Community Health Others No medical

Workers facilities Villages Institutions Villages Numbers Villages Institutions Tap Well

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

197 173 211 269 159 225

2 2 179 102 102 128 87 51

2 2 773 521 589

Post, Tele!;Vaph & telephone otTice TransEort communications Post office Telegraph Post & Post omce Telegraph Post, Phone Bus service Railway Navigable

office telegraph & phone otlice& telegraph & station waterway

otlice 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56

14 .72

12 51 1 8 33 10 4 25

38 2 1 2 1 2 181 1 12

Credit societies Recreational facility Newspaper I Magazine

Villages Number of Cinema! Sports club Stadium! ~ews paper Magazine News paper &

other credit Video hall A uditoriuml Magazine

societies Community

65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72

34 49 39 39 21 33 20 20

2 9 I 3

3 60 92 60 60

313

DISTRICT CENSUS I-lAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

APPENDIX 1 A - Village Directory

Villages by number of Primary Schools

Name of the District: East Garo Hills

SI. Name of C. D. block No.

2

I. Resubelpara 2. Dambo Rongjeng 3. Songsak 4. Samanda

District Total:

Total number of Number of primary schools inhabited villages None One Two

3 4 5 6

231 27 199 4 301 45 253 3 195 43 148 4 137 33 102 2

864 148 702 13

APPENDIX I B - VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Villages by Primary. Middle and Secondary Schools

Three

7

Four + 8

Name of the District: East Garo Hills SI Name of Total number of Type of educational institutions available

No. C. D. block inhabited villages No of At least one primary AI least one primary At least one middle school School school and school and and

no middle school one middle school one secondary school

2 3 4 5 6 7

I. Resubelpara 231 27 163 41 16 2. Dambo Rongieng 301 45 192 64 15 3. Songsak 195 43 136 16 4 4. Samanda 137 33 91 13 3

Total: 864 148 582 134 38

APPENDIX -Ie - VILLAGE DIRECTORY Villages with different sources of drinking water facilities available

Name of the District: East Garo Hills

SI. No.

l. 2. 3. 4.

Name of C. D. block

2

Resubelpara Dambo Rongjeng Songsak Samanda

District Total:

Only tap

3

2 I 6 2

11

N umber of villages with different sources of drinking water available

Only well Only tube well Only M ore than one. source only from

4

3 1

4

5

314

handpump tap, well, tube well, handpump

6 7

166 130 52 35

383

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APPENDIX II - Village Directory

Villages with 5,000 and above population which do not have one or more amenities

Name of the District: East Caro Hills

SI. Name of Location Name of No. village code C. D. block

number

Popul- Amenities not available ation ( indicate N. A. where amenity

not available) Senior College Primary

Amenities not available ( indicate N. A. where amenity

not available ) Tap Bus Approach Comm-

Secondary Health Sub drinking facility by Pucca ercial Bank School Centre water road

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II 12

NIL

APPENDIX III - Village Directory Land utilisation data ifn respect of Census Towns/non--municipal towns.

Name of District: East Caro Hills SI.No. Name of Census Town and Landa used (i.e.,area under different types of land used in hectare)

C.D. Block within brakets -T-o-t-al-a-r-ea---F-o-r-cs-("';__';_Ir-rj-g-at-e-d-b-y--U-n-j r-ri-g":'at":'e-d--C-u-It-iv-a-b-Ic-w-as-t-c--'--A-r-e-a-n-o-t -

source (including gauchar available for & groves) cultivation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Not Available

APPENDIX IV - Village Directory

C.D. block wise list of inhabited villages where no amenity other than drinking water facility is available

Name of the District: East Garo .Hills ; Serial number Location code number

2

Name of CD Block: Resubelpara

I. 00153800 2. 00154100 3. 00155200 4. 00156100 5. 00157200 6. 00157300 7. 00159300 8. 00159900 9. 00160000

10. 00161500 11. 00163700 12. 00167000 13. 00167500 14. 00169000 15. 00169700 16. 00169900 17. 00170400 18. 00170700 19. 00173600 20. 00175500

315

Name of village 3

Warigre Barali Katonggre Bolsong Kelchidam .Ietdoba Langapara Salinggre Bikselgre (Rangsol) Rangsepgre Nokwal Ading Rongjalcng Nokat Ra,jinggre Wakso Radang Rongge Dimbil Ading Thapa Matronggre Rongdan Mandalanggre Kakkunanggre .Iolding Rongsol (Damit Akong) Dokasaram

Serial number Location code number 2

Name of CD Block: Dambo Rongjeng 21. 00157600 22. 00178500 23. 00179300 24. 00182300 25. 00184000 26. 00186200 27. 00187400 28. 00193000 29. 00195700 30. 00197500 31. 00197600 32. 00198200 33. 00198600 34. 00200100 35. 00204900 36. 00206400 37. 00206500 38. 00207400 39. 00207500 40. 00207600 41. 00208700

Name of CD Block: Songsak 42. 00185500 43. 00208900 44. 00210500 45. 00210600 46. 00210700 47. 00210800 48. 00211600 49. 00212300 50. 00213600 51. 00213900 52. 00214100 53. 00215200 54. 00215900 55. 00216400 56. 00219100 57. 00219700 58. 00219800 59. 00220600 60. 00220700

I 61. 00221700 62. 00221800 63. 00222400 64. 00222700 65. 00222800 66. 00223500 67. 00224100 68. 00225200 69. 00225300 70. 00225700 71. 00226000 72. 00226100 73. 00227300 74. 00227400 75. 00227500 76. 00227600 77. 00227700 78. 00227800

316

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Name of village 3

D~jong Wasimgre Nachirongdik Mangkriip (Upper Tengabari) ChareAkong Mallenggok DilmaAding Wakuram Dawa Songgital Gandilgittim Mogru BadilpaApal Gabil Nqlgtek Jawelgre Asokagittim Simseng Atimbo Ronggomgittim Chigisimgittim Dogep Gipuram Nengbret Kakdap Dombu Teracegittim Oikagittim

DilmaAdap Nirangma Garnbolgong Balsrigittim Rongmagre ChampeApal Marongpa OaningApal Watenanggre Gabil Dl\irenggre Gabil Agalgre Dangkong Gilmatdam Bijasik Jagisim Bija<;ik Silkol Dokrugre Mandalong Mandalong Akoksi Bone Megapgre Sokadam Sokmitegre Samin Sembukol Bone Chijanggre Sokadam Rongkabok Asil Chiring Sokadam Aruakgre Rongdolgre Jamge (B) Rongap Mringgre Rongap Songgital Balanggre Danai Attewakgre Dikagre Oobu Bawaranggittim Dobu Anchengbok Dimit Warikatchi Dimit Ongtatgittim Dobu Boisalgittim 13olmoram Mesechikgre

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Serial number Location code number 2

, Name of CD Block: Samanda 79. 00228700 80. 00229500 81. 00230400 82. 00230800 83. 0023 1300 84. 0023 \ 500 85. 00232300 86. 00232400 87. 00232700 88. 00233600 89. 00233700 90. 00233800 91. 00234000 92. 00234400 93. 00234500 94. 00234900 95. 00235200 96. 00236300 97. 00236400 98. 00236500 99. 00236600

100. 00237600 101. 00239300 102. 00239400

APPENDIX V - Village Directory

Name of village 3

Rongalgre Dilma Songgitcham Dilma Matchok Akawe Chibolgre Kalak Songgitcham Rongribo Amalgre Mejaligre Ragitikgre Pakwakgre Kalak Dorek Samanda Doktilgre Samandfl Rikwarenggre Bangong Singwegre New Chidekgiri Patranggre Chonggigre Rongatagre Wannanggre Rambogre Jaljenggre Pilgonggre Meronggre Dawa Nengjata Dawa Kosigittin

Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Castes population

SI. Name ofC.D. block Total villages Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited villages having no No. villages villages Scheduled Castes population

2 3 4 5 6

1. Resubelpara 238 7 231 228 2. Dambo Rongjeng 313 12 301 299 3. Songsak 198 3 195 195 4. Samanda 139 2 137 135

District Total: 888 24 864 857

APPENDIX VI - Village Directory

Summary showing number of villages not having Scheduled Tribes population

SI. Name of C. D. block Total villages Uninhabited Inhabited Number of inhabited villages having No. villages villages no Scheduled Tribes population

I. 2. 3. 4.

2

Resubelpara Dambo Rongjeng Songsak Samanda

District Total:

3

238 313 198 139

888

4 5 6

7 231 12 301 2 3 195 2 137

24 864 3

317

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APPENDIX VII A- Village Directory List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Castes to the total population by ranges

Name ofthe District:East Garo Hills

Range of Scheduled Castes population

(percentages)

!'lame of CD Block: Resubelpara Less than 5

Name of CD Block: Dambo Rongjeng Less than 5

Name of CD Block: Songsak Name of CD Block: Sam.anda Less than 5

Location code number

2

00162900 00177200 00168600

00202700 00198100

00232200 00235400

Note:- Villages having NIL Scheduled Castes Population have been excluded

APPENDIX VII B - Village Directory

Name of village

Gokulgre Depa Thapa Darenchi

Rongjeng Songma Rongberam

Rongsak Bazar Sawilgre

3

List of villages according to the proportion of the Scheduled Tribes to the total population by ranges

Name oftbe District:East Garo Hills I', Range of Scheduled Tribes

. I population (percentages)

Name of CD Block: Resubelpara 76 and above

Location code number

2

00157300 00170800 00168900 00170600 00174800 00171300 00156900 00165300 00159700 00168600 00176800 00174000 00160400 00165700 00177000 00156600 00177500 00167000 00171700 00165000 00162900 00168100 00169300 00154900 00162800

318

Name of village

3

Bikselgre (Rangsol) Khawak Thapa Agitchak Keragalram Nisangram Babupara Malchapara Kagrakgre Narongkol Achotchonggre Thapa Darench i GairongApal (ChimaAga) Chitukona (Garo) Bajengdoba Rongpetchi GambilApal Dalmanggre WageAsi Rongge Bonggare Chimitcheng Darakoma Gokulgre Thapa Dangre Sepikol Tatolgre Kitmadamgre

: 'VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages)

76 and above

Location code number

2

00167800 00165200 00176600 00170100 00167600 00163300 00172100 00167200 00164900 00160300 00159300 00172300 00177200 00172000 00168300 00166300 00171100 00175000 00155600 00167400 00175900 00165800 00156500 00159400 00153800 00153900 00154000 00154100 00154200 00154300 00154400 00154500 00154600 00154700 00154800 00155000 00155200 00155300 ()()1554()O 00155700 00155800 00155900 00156000 00156100 00156200 00156300 00156400 00156700 00156800 00157000 00157100 00157200 00157400 00157500 00157700 00157800 00157900 00158000

319

Name ofviJlage

3

Jampara Kosichora Dangkong Garo Bolpuma New Putimary Bekbekgre Horinkata Bakra Bakenang Rabha Nengsa Narongkol Omarpur Rangsepgre Lower Manikganj Depa Boro Miapara New Kantolguri Motcholpara Chidoreng Dainadubi Dangolbita Chipakram Nogolpara Moamari Aniaga Samkalakgre Warigre Waramgre Sualmari (Upper/Lower) Barali Katonggre Balmuri Matchuki Tetuliguri Boisong Selbalgre Mariapara Dujonggre Chiraragre Rangagora Boisong Kelchidam Sualmari Rabha Baralipar<l letoba Songgitcham Sildubi Getapara jetdoba Nayapara .Ietdoba Langapara Boisongkama Boisong B.Mohol Bolsong Songma ChiramAga Chiram Christiangittim Balkolgre Dengnanggre Salinggre Bongbanchi Dajong Warigre Dajongpara Raksam Songmagre Raksam Somagre Gosingpita Bakra

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages)

76 and above

Location code number

2

00158100 00158200 00158300 00158400 00158500 00158600 00158700 00158800 00158900 00159000 00159100 00159200 00159500 00159600 00159800 00159900 00160000 00160100 00160200 00160500 00160600 00160700 00160900 00161100 00161200 00161400 00161500 00161600 00161700 00161800 00161900 00162000 00162100 00162200 00162300 00162400 00162500 00162600 00162700 00163000 00163100 00163200 00163400 00163500 00163700 00163800 00163900 00164000 00164100 00164200 00164300 00164400 00164500 00164600 00164700 00164800 00165100 00165400

320

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Name of village

3

Chakodam Nibari Rallgagora Mcrongdik Thorikka Rabha Thorikkakolla Garo Gosingpita Songma Mansinggri Raksam Genang Raksam Galima Rongjalenggre Tekagfe Nenggitchakgre Chisim Adumagre Mandalpang B Chisim Maodamgre Nokwal Ading Rongjaleng Nokat Matchamelaram LineAding Bakenang Nalsa Bakenang Songma Konapara Chambildam Bolongpang Sona Chiring Digisingre Rajinggre Chisim MandalpangA Rongtu Kantaragre Aruakgre Chisim Akanang Chichotcheng Aruak Songgital Jamgonda Nokal Jamgondagre Kimdegre BoroGokul Ronggopgre Korepara Aruak Nokatgre ChisimApal Chenggalma Dobakkol Wakso Radang Doldam Rongsep Kimbaldam Mendudam Wakso Asimgre Wakso Chirongban Wakso Todamgre MikkaSimdam Wakso Songital Wakso Nengsa WaksoAchugre Berubari Sarongkol

· 'VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages)

76 and above

Location code number

2

00165500 00165600 00165900 00166000 00166100 00166200 00166400 00166500 00166600 00166700 00166800 00166900 00167100 00167300 00167500 00167700 00167900 00168000 00168200 00168400 00168500 00168700 00168800 00169000 00169100 00169200 00169400 00169500 00169600 00169700 00169800 00169900 00170000 00170200 00170300 00170400 00170500 00170700 00170900 00171000 00171200 00171400 00171500 00171600 00171800 00171900 00172200 00172400 00172500 00172600 00172700 00172800 00173000 00173100 00173200 00173300 00173400 00173600

321

Name of village

3

Ajasiram Chore Pahar Rongmatcha Rangsel Jongdongre BodaApal Songmegap Bokmagre DameApal (Gindapabari) ChidaretAjagro Nokatgre Bolbokpara(Chore Bolbok) Khaldang Agitok Domeanti DimbilAding Soenang Pahartuli (Labourpara) SoenangApal Rongkaminchi Thapa Rongdeng Chisimari Khantolguri Songma Thapa Dajonggre Thapa Ragolgre Thapa Matronggre TasilApal Damringgre Dalbinggre Dandakol Eguagre Rongdan Raksinggre Mandalanggre Mebokdam DHma Songgittal ChisimApal Kakkunanggre DilmaAga (Donol) Jolding SoenangAga Genang Hatibasa Kimsri Bonggare Olbaknang Okbima Mongpangro New Miapara Horinkata Rabha Upper Manikganj Nolbari Matchakol (Damit Aga) Choto Miapara Abanda Rongmaklong Dokamcheng Songmaru Dokamcheng Chimatcha Kashkona Rongsol (DamitAkong)

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages)

76 and above

Name of CD Block: Dllmbo Rongjeng Less than 5

11-20

21-30

51-75

76 and above

Location code number

2

00173700 00173800 00174100 00174200 00174300 00174400 00174500 00174600 00174700 00174900 00175100 00175200 00175300 00175400 00175500 00175600 00175700 00175800 00176000 00176100 00176200 00176300 00176400 00176500 00176700 00176900 00177100 00177300 00177400 00198900 00208200 00209100

00203100

00205700

00205400

00205300 00178100

00190200 00203500 00187600 00206400 00202700 00204000 00202800 00196900 00203200 00207100 00185700 00200800 00199500 00199600 00190300

322

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Name of village

3

Upper Niaboli Kash Deoripara Chitukona (Rabha) Kash Rangsi Rading Rongdama Chirimdare Dangra Songg;tal Dangra Songma BangsiApal Guresimram ChisimApal Rompa Pangsudam Dokasaram Chitukdadram Bangsi Bokda Galwangsa Doratcha Bangs;Aga Bangsi Dogru Bangsi Minol NanilApal Gambil Aga (Songma) AraiApal ChimaApal Sarangma Dangkong Rabha Imbanggi Dagal Simseng Rongdu Dabitgittim Dalmagre

Pwd Campus

Block Campus

Rongjeng Bazar

Darugiri Reserve Kara Balapara

Dikagittim Rongbang Chiwak; Chigisimgittim Rongjeng Songma Chijeng Akhong PheCampus Mangsang Bamil Mission Compound Chikama Narangga Michimram Gabi! Rongmil Gabil Boldilgittim

Rongt;t

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages)

76 and above

Location code number

2

00195700 00203000 00206600 00189100 00193300 00190000 00197900 00202200 00205500 00183700 00195500 00201600 00219600 00207800 00202500 00184000 00195900 00193600 00197200 00181800 00184800 00204100 00181100 00178600 00187900 00183000 00183400 00201200 00188400 00195800 00198000 00194800 00194600 00195100 00200900 00198100 00178700 00199400 00206800 00204800 00191200 00202000 00180800 00201700 00191300 00202600 00192300 00180400 00182000 00197300 00186800 00200300 00197000 00208000 00180000 00181600 00157600 00177600

323

Name of village

3

Gandilgittim Rongjeng Jambalgittim Silchanggittim Lower Sambrak Dagal Gading Memilam Nengkongkil Chijenggitim Upper Rongjeng Badaka RlY asali Nongbak Wapil Rongmithu Dalbot Songma Chigisim Bisikgittim Rongjeng Wajagittim Mallenggok Nengkram Simseng MinaI Rangme Megam Akhong Athiabari Nengsil Tombuma Baksalpara Nachirongdik BoIsa1dam Uguri Rangga Dambo Reserve Chima Impel Rongchong NangbakApal Tamsura Simseng Bongga Gabii Damingka DatangAgai Rongberam Albelapara ChichraApal Darugre Miktongjenggittim Rakuma Rongjeng Reserve Kentra Chichro Songgital Dokongsi RongjengAragittim Mejolgre Chekjongbra Chilpara Reserve Upper Kharkutta Mansang Ronggisim Dochisoram DamboBima Mary Apal Nongchram (Ii) Lower Rongbu Chibongga Dajong Wasimgre Mendima Rabha

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages)

76 and above

Location code number

2

00177700 00177800 00177900 00178000 00178200 00178500 00178800 00178900 00179100 00179200 00179300 00179400 00179500 00179600 00179700 00179800 00179900 00180100 00180200 00180300 00180500 00180600 00180700 00180900 00181000 00181200 00181300 00181400 00181500 00181700 00181900 00182100 00182200 00182300 00182400 00182500 00182600 00182700 00182800 00182900 00183100 00183200 00183300 00183500 00183600 00183800 00183900 00184100 00184200 00184300 00184400 00184500 00184600 00184700 00184900 00185100 00185200 00185300

324

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Name of village

3

Mendima Bakragittim Mendima Bolgrimgittim (Baksalpara) Kara Majipara Baksalpara 1 Nachirongdik Baksalpara SongittaJ Tebrongpara (Tekongitok) Kama Gandim Tengabari Mangkriip (Upper Tengabari) Kasimari Lower Kharkutta Kharkutta Reserve Ganggasa Menadoba Chimadare Rongbu Bagabata Upper Rongbu Lower Bolmedang Chilpara Tengasot Nameram Bugakol New Ameram MakreAdap Matchagittim Dosingkol Upper Bolmedang Manchang Kharkutta Songittal Abeagittim Mapikol ChareAkong Kongchikol Aga Kosakgandim Konchikol Apal Rajasimla Songgital Rajasimla Songma Rajasimla Reserve RajasimJa Wari Rajasimla Mongsi Rajasimla Rongdal Atimbo Tokkol Badaka Kejugittim ChiwaAdapgittim Imsambal Dilkang Chotcholja Chotcholja Napakgittim Jalkim Barenggittim Dobanggalgittim Jagalpara Sakware Sakware Songgital Dopa1para

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages)

76 and above

Location code number

2

00185400 00185800 00185900 00186000 00186100 00186200 00186300 00186400 00186500 00186600 00186700 00186900 00187000 00187200 00187300 00187400 00187500 00187700 00187800 00188000 00188100 00188200 00188300 00188500 00188600 00188700 00188800 00188900 00189000 00189200 00189400 00189500 00189600

,00189700 00189800 00189900 00190100 00190400 00190500 00190600 00190700 00190800 00190900 00191100 00191400 00191500 00191600 00191700 00191800 00191900 00192000 00192100 00192200 00192400 00192500 00192600 00192700 00192800

325

Name of village

3

Tinsimna Reking Adokgiri Mingkrak Gorok DilmaAding Rangketh Chigrang Matchadu Dosaram Waramja lldek Reserve Panbari Rangsa Chachinath Wakuram Arengdo MegamAding Watregittim Lower .lambal Silki Upper lambal Upper Sare Awe (Reserve) Golde Nengbrak Nilwa Guarechol Ameram Rongmatchu Rengok Saram Upper Sambrak Gobekram Sobalambal Lower Sare Awe Kalwe ImbengAkong lid ekAkong Tingba Aruak Mimilam Modepara Chibra Jambal Nanggilding j~iilgit1im

Mitegittim Remagittim Nongbak Chichra Gulutgittim Rongchri Darang Petchong Mandu Mangsanggittim Mandadrop Ilia Rongchim Jankigittim Agropatal Amebang Chikol Dama Chikol Pekgro Tetengitok SarangApal Chikol Songma

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages)

76 and above

Location code number

2

00192900 00193000 00193100 00193200 00193400 00193500 00193700 00193800 00193900 00194000 00194100 00194200 00\94300 00194500 00194700 00194900 00195000 00195200 00195300 00195600 00196000 00196100 00196200 00196300 00196400 00196500 00196600 00196700 00196800 00197100 00197400 00197500 00197600 00197700 00197800 00198200 00198300 00198400 00198500 00198600 00198700 00198800 00199100 00199200 00199300 00199700 00199800 00199900 00200000 00200100 00200200 00200400 00200500 00200600 00200700 00201000 00201300

326

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Name of village

3

Dakran Dawa Songgital Simseng Aringga Dagal Dongru Simseng Wale Simseng Minol Simseng Nakol Cheran Chikol Cheran Songgitcham Ch.eran AIda Cneran Songgital Simseng Wage Apal Simseng Bolma Simseng Rongal Mejolgrc Dogru Gandual Waridipo RoguAlda GabilAding Rongbang RongaAgal (Mangsang) Mangsang Bakitokgittim Nongbak Daram Asim Darang NongbakAding Mangsang Imtragittim Mangsang Mogogittim Simagre ChitilApal Mangsang Babupara Nagumaram Mogru BadilpaApal Rongkinjeng Diplokgittim Gabil Nengtek Gabil Pather Mejolgre Wancho Jalwagiri Songgitcham Jawelgre Asokagittim Jawelgre Songgital Salgitchakgittim Rongchek Akong Pakregre Chijong Apal Bolsalgittim Gabil Bisa RengkilApal Agalgiri (Nongbak) Awakgittim Simseng.A.timbo Dambo Reserve Ii Mangsang Mokura Mangsang Rangmc Agal Mangsang Dosikgittim Haslong Dambo Watesa Dambo Rongdeng

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages)

76 and above

Location code number

2

00209000 00221800 00213800 00223100 00209700 00222200 00217000 00223900 00223800 00211600 00216700 002[1500 00212700 00213500 00224000 00217700 00212600 00223300 00214500 00224600 00225400 00221000 00223700 00211000 00214300 00226200 00209200 00209300 00212500 00228600 00221200 00218500 00210400 00223500 00224700 00224300 00218300 00163600 00185500 00199000 00208900 00209400 00209500 00209800 00209900 00210000 00210100 00210200 00210300 00210500 00210600 002[0700 00210800 00211100 00211200 00211300 00211400 00211700

328

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO H[LLS

Name of village

3

Rongrong Apal Bone Chijanggre Dok; Cheran Bonegre WakpatApal BoneChiso DagaApal SnalBollong Snal Dajreng Marongpa Chidimit Nengsat Rongbalu CA) Jogogiri Rongrong Antidam JamgeA Dalbot Rongbok Rem Matchakolgre Tebil Bonegre(A) Gabil Wagopgre Songsak Agitokgre Dalbot Bollonggre Samin Chianing SongsakAgalgre MeduApal Gabil Songgitcham Rongreng Nokat Akarok Songgital Mendal Bolonggre Dobu Achakpek Samin Silkigre Samin Rongal Raja Apal Rongdolgre Bone Chidekgre Napak Songma Koksi Nengsat Dalbingpa DilmaAdap DagalNokat Nirangma Akemgre Dingrepa Sanima Dame Apal Dame Abanda NengsaApal Bansinggre (A) SkeraApal Gambolgong Balsrigittim Rongmagre ChampeApal Dagal ApaJ (Rabha) Chidaret Songgital ElatchiAga Akarok Songgitcham Mongnalgre (Konchimitgre)

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages)

76 and above

Location code number

2

00211800 00211900 00212000 00212100 00212200 00212300 00212400 00212800 00212900 00213000 00213100 00213200 00213300 00213400 00213600 00213700 00214000 00214100 00214200 00214400 00214600 00214700 00214800 00214900 00215000 00215100 00215200 00215300 00215400 00215500 00215700 00215800 00215900 00216000 00216100 00216200 00216300 00216400 00216500 00216600 00216800 00217100 00217200 00217300 00217400 00217500 00217600 00217800 00217900 00218100 00218200 00218600 00218700 00218800 00218900 00219000 00219200 00219300

329

Name of vi II age

3

DagalAga DobaApal Galmakpa Konchikol Dame Bibra DaningApal Rem Katongre Snalgre Bollonggre Refugee Rem Songgitcham Rem Megapgiri MOnlnodi DUongiri Bolsqngchok Watenanggre Rongbalu Songgital Gabil Metchagre Gabil Agalgre Wagopgre Manda Songgitcham Gra Songgitcham Dangkong Tast:kgrt: Dangkong Chitoregre Dangkong Doragre Dangkong Dokatong Dangkong Doragre (Tasilgre) Dangkong G ilmatdam Resagre Aberam Rongrong Songgitcham Rongrong Kanchimik Rongronggre Bijasik Jagisim Bijasik Warimandal Bijasik Doki Ading SaminToka SaminAsimgre Bijasik Silkol Bijasik Wage Apal B~jasik Matwa Chidimit Sari dam Dagal Aringa Dagal Chimram Dalbot Bangbol Dalbot Kongkil Dalbot Matrang Dalbot Chiwate Koksi Rongkong Koksi Songma Chidimit Namesa Samin Waksogittim Bijasik Bolonggre Bijasik Chisim Apal Redamgre Bijasik Songma Dangkong Songgital Dalbot Nokat Manda Cheranggre

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages)

76 and above

Location code number

2

00219400 00219500 00219700 00219800 00219900 00220000 00220100 00220200 00220300 00220400 00220500 00220600 00220700 00220800 00220900 00221300 00221400 00221500 00221600 00221700 00221900 00222000 00222100 00222300 00222400 00222500 00222600 00222700 00222800 00222900 00223000 00223200 00223400 00223600 00224100 00224200 00224400 00224500 00224800 00225000 00225100 00225200 00225300 00225500 00225600 00225700 00225800 00225900 00226000 00226100 00226300 00226400 00226500 00226600 00226700 00226800 00226900

330

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Name of village

3

Manda Chachatgre Rongbcnggre Mandalong Mandalong Akoksi Danai Songgitcham Asil Songgital Barikgre Chinabat Rimrang Bonegre Ge~uApal Dangkong Rapdinggrc Bone Megapgre Sokadam Sokmitegre Sokdam Banggna Samin Indikim Koknallmong Tarasin Rongchek Songgitcham Gongrang Samin Sembukol Kakwa Bonegre Bone Watre Bone Songgitcham Sokadam Agalgre Sokadam Rongkabok AsilMindil Kentra Asil Chiring Sokadam Aruakgre Sokadam Balading Sawegre Dimbil Bonegre Tebil Bonegre(B) Songsak Megapgre Jamge (8) Napak Tangkama Napak Tasek Napak Dokrugre Songsak Bolchugrc Songsak Jarepa Rongap Asimgre Rongap Mringgre Rongap Songgital Rongap Songgitcham Danai Apal Balanggre DanaI Megapgre DanaI Dasik DanaI Attewakgre Dikagrc Rongap Mikilsimggre Norek Nengsamgre Norek Megapgre Norek Dalbot Norek Ncngjreng Daring Apal Bolmoram Angkekol

VILLAGE DIRECTORY

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages)

76and above

Name of CD Block: ~amanda 76 and above

Location code number

2

00227000 00227100 00227200 00227300 00227400 00227500 00227600 00221700 00227800 00227900 00228000 00228200 00228300 00228400 00228500

00233600 00231500 00238900 00234200 00240000 00233300 00228900 00238300 00232000 00232100 00240200 00235300 00173500 00232800 00234400 00229100 00229700 00233100 00229800 00237000 00231300 00235400 00237100 00235800 00239800 00234600 00232200 00242400 00230600 00239700 00228700 00228800 00229000 00229200 00229300 00229400 00229500 00229600 00229900 00230000 00230100

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Name of village

3

Napak Bolchugre Bolmoram Adap Bolmoram Agalgre Dobu Bawaranggittim Dobu Anchcngbok Dimit Warikatchi Dimit Ongtatgittim Dobu Bolsalgittim Bolmoram Mesechikgre ' Dohu Agalgre Dimit, Dobu Rongmu Bolmoram Ad ing Bolmoram Dochok Dobu Chitimbing

Kalak Dorek RongriboAmalgre Denggagre Akelgre Nengkra Samanda Bolwarigre Dilma Debrakgre Ganinggre Rangmalgre Rangmalgre Songgital Dawa Gittinggre Rengregre Damash (I & Ii) Gongnagre New Chidekgiri Tongbol Songgital Dinajekgre Samanda Chinemgre Bawegre Mandalgre Kalak Songgitcham Sawilgre Ampanggre (Band i) Siso Bibra NengkraAwe-1 Samanda Megapgre Rongsak Bazar Rongbing Boldak Megagre Songgitcham Nengkra Watregre Rongalgre Ampanggre DilmaKawak Tongbol Songgitcham Dilma Rimtonggre Mandalgipe Dilma Songgitcham Enggok Songma Enggokgre Asimgre Dimogre

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages)

Location code number

2

00230200 00230300 00230400 00230500 00230700 00230800 00230900 00231000 00231100 00231200 00231600 00231700 00231800 00231900 00232300 00232500 00232600 00232700 00232900 00233000 00233400 00233500 00233700 00233800 00233900 00234000 00234100 00234300 00234500 00234700 00234800 00234900 00235000 00235100 00235200 00235500 00235600 00235700 00235900 00236000 00236100 00236200 00236300 00236400 00236500 00236600 00236700 00236800 00236900 00237200 00237300 00237400 00237500 00237600 00237700 00237800 00238000 00238100

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Name of village

Suchilgre Rongakgre

3

Dilma Matchok Akawe Dilma Dilsekgre Megagre Songgital Chibofgre Gongmagre Retenggre Rongribo Watregre Kalak Songgital Bans,\mAwe Bansamgre Rongsak Songgital Rongsakgre M~ialigre

Nengsitgre Mangrugre Pakwakgre Bansam Bibragre Bansam Kakwa Samanda Wagetgre Samanda Prapgre Sarnanda Doktilgre Samanda Rikwarenggre Gonggre Bangong Singwegre Imsokgre Bangonggre (Agal) Patranggre Dolwarigre Dinaminggre Chonggigre Bansinggre Naregre Rongatagre Dorakgre Jongmegre Gitokgre Bawe Duragre Kakwa Bawegre Kakwa Rongbokgre Kakwa Songgitcham Wannanggre Rambogre Jaljenggre Pilgonggre Rongkinggre Bandigre Daribokgre Rongchek Chambugong Rongchek Manda Udugre Jingamgre Meronggre Dorengkigre Chiminminggre Jakopgre Asiragre

Range of Scheduled Tribes population (percentages)

76 and above

Location code number

2

00238200 00238400 00238500 00238600 00238700 00238800 00239000 00239100 00239200 00239300 00239400 00239500 00239600 00239900 00240100 00240300 00240400 00240500 00240600 00240700 00240800 00240900 00241000 00241100 00241200 00241300 00241400 00241500 00241600 00241700 00241800 00241900 00242000 00242100 00242200 00242300 00242500

Name of village

3

Kakwa Duragre Ganing Bibra Rongongre Sampalgre Chachatgre Dawa Nengkatok Dawa Songgittal Dawa Matchakolgre Rukalgre Dawa ~ng.iata Dawa Kosigittin Denggagre Songgital Nengkra Bolsalgre NengkraAwe-1 i Gradekgittim Chimagre Songgital Songmagre Chima Dachitgittim Songma Adinggre Chekwe Bibra Chachat Jangkigre Chiokgre N engmandalgre AsaBibra Bolkinggre Rongrigre Chiranggre Rapdikgre Chachat Karauba Nengsrang Songgital Nengsrang Songgitcham Sobokgre Nabakgre RongbingApot Rongbinggre Rongbing Dalbot Rongrekgre

Note:- Villages having NIL Scheduled Tribes Population have been excluded

APPENDIX VIlI- Village Directory Number of villages under each Gram Panchayat (CD. Block wise)

Name of District: East Garo Hills Name of CD. Block

SI Name of gram Area of gram Number of villages Number of Total Total Total Income and expenditure No. panchayat and panchayat in with location code house-holds popul- Sched- Sched- of panchayatlGram

location code hactare numbers ation uled Caste uled . panchayat (in Rs. '000)

number Number location popul- Tribes Tolal Total code ation popul- Income Expenditure

numbers ation 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

In MeghaJaya there is no Gram Panchayat system; hence data is not available

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APPENDIX IX - Villge Directory

Statement showing number of girls schools in the villages Name of the District: East Garo Hills

SI. Name ofC.D.Block Village No.

2

District total

laocation code number

3

Name of village

4

Primary School

5

NIL

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Number of girls schools

Middle Matriculation/ Higher Secondary School Secondary School/PUC/lntermediate/

School Junior college 6 7 8

Section II - Town Directory

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Town Directory

Note explaining the abbreviations used in the Town Directory

Town Directory statements (I to VII)

Statement - I

Status and Growth History:

Column (2) : Class, name and civic administration Status of town

Class has been introduced to facilitate analysis of town directory data at the state and all India levels. It is presented according to 200 I Census Population of the town as follows :

Population Class

100,000 and above I

50,000 - 99,999 II

20,000 - 49,999 III

10,000 - 19,999 IV

5,000 - 9,999 V

Below 5,000 VI

Town with a population of one hundred thousand ( 1,00,000 )and above is treated as a city.

The civic administration status of the towns is indicated within bracket against the name of the town. The following abbreviations are used to denote civic status of town.

(I) Municipal Corporation M. Corp.

(II) Municipal Committee MC

(III) Municipal Council MCI

(IV) City Municipal Council CMC

(V) Town Municipal Council TMC

(VI) Municipal Board MB

(VII) Municipality M

(VIII) Cantonment Board/Cantonment CB

(IX) Notified Area NA

(X) Notified Town NT

(XI) Notified Area Committee/ NAC Notified Area Council

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(XII) Notified Town Area NTA

(XlII) Industrial Notified Area INA

(XIV) Industrial Township ITS

(XV) Township TS

(XVI) Town Panchayat TP

. (XVII) Nagar Panchayat NP

(XVIII) Town Committee/ TC Town Area Committee

(XIX) Small Town Committee ST

(XX) Estate office EO

(XXI) Gram Panchayat GP

(XXII) Censlls Town CT

Others columns need no comments.

Statement - II

Physical Aspects and Location of towns, 1999:

Column 3 to 5 : Physical Aspects

In this columns tlie Rainfall and Maximum & Minimum Temperature of the town is recorded.

Column 6, 7 and 8 :

Name of the State headquarters, District headquarters and Sub-Divisional headquarters with distance from the referent town in kilometers, is to be recorded respectively. If the names mentioned in these columns are the same as the referent town itself, the distance is recorded as (0) zero.

Column 9& 10 :

Name of the nearest city with one lakh and more and five lakhs and more population are recorded.

Column 11, 12 and 13 :

If referent town enjoys the facility of railway station, bus route facility or navigable river/canal. Its name is to be mentioned. If not available, then the name of nearest place with distance, where such facility exists is to be mentioned.

Statement III

Municipal Finance 1998 - 1999

ltem~wise amount of receipt and expenditure

in thousand rupees, relating to municipal finance of

the town for the year 1998~99 is to be recorded.

Statement - IV

Civic and Other amenities, 1999:

Column (1 to 5) : Self explanatory.

Column (6) : Road length (in kms.)

Information about kutcha I pucca road is to be recorded separately for the roads within the limits of the referent town. .

(i) Pucca Road

(ii) Kutcha Road

Column (7): System of Sewerage

PR

KR

Generally, by sewerage system is implied the network of mains and branches of underground conduits for the conveyance of sewerage to the point

of disposal. Sewers that carry only household and industrial wastes are called separate sewers, those that

carry storm water from roofs, streets and other surface are known as storm water drains, while those carrying both sewage and storm water are called combined

sewers.

The codes used for different types of drainage

system are as follows :

(i) Sewer S ,

(ii) Open Surface Drains OSD

(iii) Box Surface Drains BSD

(iv) Sylk Drains SD

(v) Cesspool method CP

(vi) Pit System Pt

(vii) Others 0

Column 8 to 11 : Number of latrines

Number of various types of latrines both Public and Private are given in these columns.

Column 12 : Method of disposal of night soil

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK; EAST GARO HILLS

The various prevalent method of disposal of night soil are given below with codes:

Head Loads HL

Basket B

Wheel Barrows WB

Septic Tank ST

Pit System Pt

Sewerage S

Others 0

Column 13 and 14 : Water supply

Source and capacity of storage system. The following codes are used in these columns:

Column 13:

(i) Tap water

(ii) Tube-well water

(iii) Tank Water

Column 14:

(v) Over Head Tank

(vi) Service Reservoir

(vii) River Infiltration Gallery

(viii) Bore Well Pumping System

(ix) Pressure Tank

T

TW

TK

OHT

SR

RIG

BWP

PT

The information on major source of water supply

are given in column 13 and the storage capacity against each in kilo-litres (in bracket) are presented in column 14.

Column 15 : Fire Fighting Service

In case the fire fighting service is available in the

referent town 'yes' is recorded. If the facility is not available within the town. The name of the nearest

place having this facility with its distance from the referent town has been recorded.

Column 16 to 20 : Electrification (Number of

connections)

Different types of electric connections have been

shown in these columns, i.e. Domestic, Industrial, Commercial, Road lighting (points) & others.

Statement-V

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i TOWN DIRECTORY

Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities, 1999

Column 1 to 3 : Self explanatory.

Column 4 & 5 :

The data covers all such medical institutions run

by or aided by Government/Semi Government/Local bodies and Charitable institutions or Social agencies like the Missionaries. Where the family planning centres are attached to hospitals or maternity and child welfare centres or Primary Health Centres, may be treated as independent units and counted separately using following codes:

(i) Ho~pital H

(ii) Dispensary D

(iii) Health Centre HC i:

(iv) Family Welfare Centre FWC

(v) T.B. Clinic TB

(vi) Nursing Home NH

(vii) Others 0

In case of more than one institutions of any type, it is indicated within brackets the number of such institution (s) e.g. 0(3), NH(8), etc. The institutions have further been distinguished by providing additional codes within the bracket as given below :

Ayurvedic

Unani

Homoeopathic

A

U

Hom

. Column 6 to 9 : The codes used for these columns are as follows :

(i)

(ii)

(iii)

(iv)

(v)

(vi)

(vii)

(viii)

Arts only

Science only

Commerce only

Arts & Science only

Arts & Commerce only

Combined for all categories-Arts, Science and Commerce

Law

University

A

S

C

AS

AC

ASC

L

U

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(ix) Others o Column 10: Recognized shorthand, typewriting and vocational training institutes "Recognised" should mean recognised by some statutory authority, like education department, commerce department, labour department etc. of the government or semi government or autonomous bodies, public sector undertakings etc.

The following codes are used:

(i) Vocational Train ing Institute. VT

(ii) Shorthand SH

(iii) Typewriting Type

(iv) Shorthand & Typewriting SH Type

(v) Others 0

The vocational institutions like - Applied Art/ Painting college, Pharmacy college, B. Ed. College, Teacher's Training Institute, Music / Dance School, Nursing School etc. are covered under 'Others'.

Column 11tol4 : Higher Secondary/lntermediate/ Senior Secondary/PUC/Junior College level, Secondary/Matriculation, Middle Schools/ Junior Secondary and Primary Schools.

School up to class V are treated as Primary or elementary schools. These include Nursery schools, Kindergarten schools, Pre-Primary schools, Junior Basic schools upto class V and Primary schools upto class IV.

Schools upto VIII are considered as Middle school or Junior Secondary.

Schools upto class X are considered as Matriculation or Secondary schools .

Schools upto XI or XII classes are considered as Higher Secondary / Intermediate / Pre University / Junior College etc. This would cover 10+2 classes whether held in schools or college.

Ifthere are composite schools like middle schools with primary classes or Secondary schools with Middle classes, these are also included in the number of Primary and Middle schools, respectively. For example, if in a town, there are two Primary Schools and one Middle school with Primary classes, the number of Primary schools in the town is given as three and that of Middle schools as one though there are only three educational institutions.

If there are more institutions of a type in the town, the number is indicated within bracket along with the abbreviation, e.g. P( 4), M(3).

Column 15 : Adult literacy class/centres

This column has been introduced keeping in view the Minimum Needs Programme of the Planning Commission. There are number of Adult Education Centres which are included in these columns.

If an educational facility is not available in the town, the name of the nearest place and its distance in kilometres from the town where the facility is available is mentioned.

Column 16 : Working Women's hostels with number of seats

The number bf working women's hostel if available in the referent town is mentioned with number of seats. If the facility is not available in the town the name of nearest place with distance where the facility is available is recorded.

Column 17 to 19: Recreational and Cultural Facilities

Stadium, Cinema, Auditorium/Drama/Community Hall are covered under recreational & cultural facilities. The particulars of permanent recreational facilities are considered for these columns.

Column 20 : Public Libraries, Reading Rooms

Number of public libraries and reading rooms available in the referent town are recorded in codes as follows:

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

(i) Public Library

(ii) Reading room

Statement - VI

PL

RR

Trade, Commerce, Industry and Banking, 1999:

Column 3 to 8 : Name of three most important commodities exported and names of three most important commodities manufactured in the town are recorded.

Column 9 : Number of Banks

Number of Banks available in the referent town both Commercial and Co-operative banks are recorded against this column.

Column 10 & 11 : Number of Agricultural Credit Societies and Non Agricultural Credit Societies

The total number of Agricultural Credit Societies

and Non Agricultural Credit Societies in the referent town are recorded against these columns.

Statement -VII

Civic and other Amenities in Slums, 1999:

This is the statement on civic and other amenities in all slums whether notified or not and for all towns

having statutory bodies, like municipality, Municipal Corporation, Town area committee etc.

STATEMENT - I Status and Growth History

SI. No.

1. 2.

SI. No.

I.

2.

Class, name and civic status

of town

Location Name ofTaluk/ Name of Area Number of Pop ulation and growth rate (in brackets) of the town at

the Censuses of code Tahsil/ Police C.D. block (in sq. km.) households inc!.

number Station/Island etc.

2 3 4 5 6

IV Resubelpara (MB) 107 East Garo Hills Resubelpara 7.62 IV Wi II iamnagar (MB) 213 East Garo Hills Samanda 9.72

Class, name and Pop ulation and growth rate (in brackets) civic status of the town at the Censuses of

of town

1931 1941 1951 1961 1971 1981 1991

2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

IV Resubelpara (MB)

IV Williamnagar (MB) - 4,290 12,004 (+ 179.8)

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houseless households

(200 I Census) 1901 1911 1921 7

2,983 3,279

2001 18

17.660

18,247

Density (2001

Census)

19

2318

1877

8 9 10

cont.

Sex ratio

1981 20

772

1991 2001 21 22

974

875 934

TOWN DIRECTORY

STATEMENT-II Physical Aspects and Location of Towns, 1999

Serial

number

Class, name and

civic status

of town

2

1. IV Resubelpara (MB)

2. IV Williamnagar (MB)

Rainfall

(in mm)

3

2802

2802

Physical aspects

Temperature (in centigrade)

Maximum Minimum

4 5

32 12

32 12

Serial Class, name and Name of and road distance in kilometer~s) trom number civic status Sub-division /TalukJ

oftowri Tahsil/Police station! Nearest city with Nearest city with Development BlockJ population of one population offive

Island HQ. lakh and more lakh and more 2 8 9 10

I. IV Resubelpara (MB) Resubelpara Guwahati (0) (150)

2. IV Williamnagar(MB) Samanda Guwahati (21) (223)

ST A TEMENT - III Munici(!al Finance2 1998-99

Name of and road distance in

kilometer(s) from

State HQ. District HQ.

6 7

Shillong Williamnagar (233) (74)

Shillong Wi II iamnagar (315) (0)

Railway Bus Navigable river/ station facility canal (if within

ten kilometers) II 12 13

Guwahati Resubelpara 0 (150) (0) (0)

Guwahati Will iamn agar 0 (223) (0) (0)

Serial Class. name and Receipt (in Rs.'OOO)

number civic status of town Receipt through Revenue derived Government Loan Advance Other Total taxes, etc. trom municipal grant sources receipt

properties and (specit)')

power apart from taxation

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

I. IV Resubelpara (MB) 1,168 19,850 NIL NIL 21,018

2. IV Williamnagar (MB) 3,100 NIL 40,959 NIL NIL 44,059

cont

Serial Class, name and EXEenditure (in Rs.'OOO)

number civic status of town General Public safety Public health Public works Public Others Total

administration and institutions (specify) expenditure

conveniences

2 10 II 12 13 14 15 16

I. IV Resubelpara(MB) NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 90,621

2. IV Williamnagar (MB) 44,059 NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL 44,059

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DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

STATEMENT Civic and other Amenities

51. Class, name and civic Population Population 2001 Road Sy stem N umber of latrines No. status of town (2001 Scheduled Scheduled length (in) sewerage Total Water Service Others

Census) Castes Tribes km. (s) borne

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

1. IV Resubelpara(MB) 17,660 107 15,982 17 0 30 30

2. IV William nagar (MB) 18,247 213 14,892 9 OSD 2,418 408 2,010

STATEMENT Medical, Educational, Recreational and Cultural Facilities

SI. Class, name Populatio Medical facilities Educational facilities

No and civic (2001 Hospitals/ Beds in Arts/Science! Medical Engineering Polytechnics Recognised

status of Census) Dispensaries medical Commercel colleges colleges shorthand,

town IT.B. clinics institutions Law/ Other typewriting and etc. noted in colleges (of vocational

column 4 degree level training and above) institutions

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

I. IV Resubelpara 17660 H D HC FWC 30 Guwahati (150) Guwahati (150) Shillong (250) 2 (MB) TB-O

NH-O

2. IV Williamnagar 18247 H D HC FWC 100 (MB) TB Other

NH-O

! SI. Class, name and civic status of

No. town

! I 2

I. IV Resubelpara(MB)

2. IV Williamnagar (MB)

2

1st

3

BettIe Nut

Ginger

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Guwahati (223) Guwahati (223) Shillong(312) 2

STATEMENT Trade, Commerce, Industry add Banking

Name of three most important commodities manufactured

2nd 4

Bamboo

Mustard Oil

3rd 5

Mustard Seed

o

TOWN DIRECTORY

IV 1999 Method of Water supply Fire fighting Electrification (number of connections) Class, name and civic SI.No. disposal of Source of System of storage service* Dome- Indu- Comm- Road Others status of town night soil supply with capacity in

kilolitres (in brackets)

12 13 14

ST, Pt T,2

Pt,O

V 1999

Singsang River (5000) OBT

(50000)

Educational facilities (Contd .... }

15

Yes

Yes

Higher secondary/ Seco- Junior Primary Intermediate/ ndary/ seco- schools

Senior Secondary! . Matrie- ndaryand PUC (Pre- ulation Middle

university college)! schools Junior college level

11 12 13 14

5 9 25

5 13 13

VI 1999

Name ofthree most important commodities manufactured

1st 2nd 3rd

6 7 8

Cement Burne Pipe Soft Drink

Cement Hume Pipe Soft Drink

stic strial ercial lighting (points)

16 17 18 19 20 2

1,000 3 200 10 IV Resubelpara (MB) I.

2,560 3 2,050 68 IV Williamnagar (MB) 2.

Working Number of recreational and cultural Class, name SI. Adult women's Stadium Cinema Audi- Public and ci vic status No

literacy hostels tori urn / libraries of town classes! with Drama! including centres, number of comm- reading others seats unity rooms

(specifY) Halls

15 16 17 18 19 20 2

0 Shillong 2 IV Resubelpara I. (MB)

o Shillong (312) IV Williamnagar 2. (MB)

Number Number of Number of non- Class, name and civic Sl. of hanks agricultural agricultural credit status of town No.

credit societies societies

9 10 II 2

4 15 IV Resubelpara (MS) I.

2 IV Williamnagar(MB) 2.

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STATEMENT VII Civic and other amenities in Slums 1999

Sl. Class and name of Name of the Is it No. of Population of the Slum Paved roads (in System of No. town slum notified households (approximate)

(approximate)

2 3 4 5 6

NIL

Civic and other amenities in Slums, 1999

SI Number oflatrines Method of No. of tap points/public No. Private Community disposal of hydrants installed for supply

water borne service others night soil of protected water

9 10 11 12 13 14

.-------------- nil ---------------

APPENDIX TO TOWN DIRECTORY

Towns showing their outgrowths with population

kilometers) sewerage

7 8

cont

Electricity connections Domestic Road lighting Others

(points)

15 16 17

Serial number Name of the town with Population of core town Name of outgrowth Population of outgrowth

location code 2 3 4 5

NIL

NB : No outgrowth of town in the district

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PART - B

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Brief note on Primary Census Abstract

The first census of the third millennium and twenty l_ first century the Census of India, 200 I was the

14th continuous and uninterrupted Indian census since 1872. Thus, 2001 Census will provide data on population and its characteristics marking transition from one century and millennium to another.

The gigantic operation of Population Enumeration (considered by many to be the single largest and complex peace time administrative exercise in the world) was made possible due to the door to door universal canvassing" of the Household Schedule by about 2 million enumerators and supervisors covering 593 districts, 5,463 sub-districts, 5,161 towns and 638,588 villages. The comprehensive Household Schedule wuich replaced the individual slip had three parts and two sides A and B. Part I contained the' Location Particulars; Part II related to the Individual Particulars and Part III contained questions for Household engaged in Cultivation/Plantation. The part II of the Household Schedule had 39 columns and 23 questions all of which were universally canvassed and no sampling was resorted to during enumeration.

Data Processing

A quantum leap was made in the technology front while processing the Census 200 I data both for Houselisting and Population Enumeration. The Censlls schedules for both the phases were scanned through high speed scanners in fifteen data centers across the country and hand-written data from the schedules were converted into digitised form through Intellige~t Character Reading (lCR) software for creation of ASCII records for further processing. The designing and formatting of the Household Schedule had to be done very carefully using specialised software so as to ensure uniformity, which was an essential pre-requisite for scanning. The selection of appropriate state-of-art technology in data processing has made it possible to produce all the Houselisting as well as Population Enumeration tables on full count basis for the first time in the history of Census. For Census 200 I, about 202 million schedules consisting

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of about 1,028 million records were scanned and processed within a span of only 10 months starting October, 2002.

Task Force on Quality Assurance

After the data' is processed, it is expedient on the part of the data producing agency to satisfy itself about its quality before putting the same in public domain. This has to be done mainly through the process of internal consistency, comparison with similar data in the past and also through validation with likewise data if available, from external sources. Quite often the local knowledge and perception has to be brought into play to understand both the existing and the new emerging trends of popu lation distribution and characteristics. The other very important aspect of the data quality is to ensure complete coverage of all geograph ical areas especially for the population enumeration phase where the data is disseminated right up to the village level in the rural areas and the ward level in the urban areas. Thus ensuring the complete coverage and correct geographical linkage of each enumeration block was one of the major planks of the quality control, specially for small area population statistics.

A very comprehensive check and edit mechanism was put in place to objectively examine the preli­minary Census 2001 Population Enumeration results and finally clear them for use. The responsibility of the final clearance of data was with the Task Force on Quality Assurance (TFQA), headed by the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India. The other members of the TFQA were the Heads and senior officers of the Census Division, Data Processing Division, Map Division, Demography Division and Social Studies Division. The Directors of Census Operations were co-opted as members whenever the TFQA discussed the data for their States/Union territories. The Directors and their senior officers were required to make detailed presentations of data for their own state both in respect to the quality and the coverage and only after the full possible

deared.

There has been a major departure in Census 2001 from the past in respect of the procedure followed for finalisation of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population. In the earlier censuses, the total Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes populations were finalised at the time of the manual compilation of the Primary Census Abstracts (PCA) at the Regional Tabulation Offices which were specially set up for this purpose. The individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population for each state was finalised much later based on manual coding done by the coders. In 200 I Census, each individual Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled Tribe have been coded directly on the computers by the Data Entry Operators through a process known as Computer Assisted Coding (CAC) and taken up along with the processing of PCA data. The CAC process involves pulling down, from the relevant dictionary of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes, on the computer screen and coding from the dictionary by referring to the image of the specific individual entry in the Household Schedule appearing on the screen. The CAC of the response on Religion wherever required, was also undertaken along with the processing of PCA. This is because the Scheduled Castes status had to be determined in relation to the religion of the individual. Two Special Task Forces, one on Religion and the other on Scheduled Castes/ Scheduled Tribes were constituted for scrutiny and appropriate classification of these responses.

The main task of the Special Task Force on Religion was to appropriately merge or group the new responses encountered and code it into the appropriate ieligious community based on available literature and local knowledge. The Special Task Force on Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes examined the different Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes entries ~ncoun-tered and classified these into appropriate category of the Scheduled Castes or the Scheduled Tribes principally based on the Presidential Notification and the available literature. Thus a very systematic and scientific mechanism was operationalised to firm up the individual religion and the individual Scheduled Castes/Tribes returns. The Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes population in 200 I Census, is thus being finalized by aggregating the popUlation data for individual Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes

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at appropriate geographical levels.

The entire work relating to the data validation and scrutiny was completed by all the States/Union Territories under the overall supervision and monitoring of the Census Division of the Office of the Registrar General, India with active cooperation and support of the Social Studies Division, Data Processing Division, Data Dissemination Division and Map Division.

Primary Census Abstract

The Primary Census Abstract which is yet another important publication .of 2001 Census gives basic information on area, Total Households, Total population, Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes population, Population in the age group 0-6, Literates, Main workers and Marginal workers classified by the four broad industrial categories, namely, (i) Cultivators, (ii) Agricultural labourers, (iii) Household Industry Workers, and (iv) Other workers and also Non­workers. The characteristics of the Total Population includes Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Institu­tional and Houseless population and are presented by sex and rural-urban residence. This data is presented at different levels, namely, India, States/Union territories, Districts and Cities, Urban Agglomerations (Population 1,00,000 and above) in three different tables. In addition, the Appendix of said publication provides Houseless and Institutional Households and their population by residence and sex for 200 I for India, State and Union territory.

Apart from the India and State/Union Territory volumes for Primary Census Abstract, the District Census Handbook contains District Primary Census Abstract, Appendix to District Primary Census Abstract, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes, Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes, Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban Primary Census Abstract of the concerned district in the state.

It was for the first time at the 1981 Census that the Primary Census Abstract (PCA) was brought out for the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes separately on the pattern of General Primary Census Abstract. This practice was continued in 1991 also. In the 1961 and 1971 Censuses, such data were made available in Table C-VIII-Social and Cultural table and to some extent in the series 'Special Tables for Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes'.

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The format of Primary Census Abstract has been restructured slightly in the 200 I Census as compared to that of 1991 Census. The nine-fold industrial classification of main workers given in the Primary Census Abstract of 1991 Census has been discontinued and its place, four-fold industrial classification of both

'main workers' and 'marginal workers' are included. I In 1981 census only main workers were presented in :to four categories. One of the novel features of the !

Name of the Primary Census Abstract

1. District Primary Census Abstract

2. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes

3. Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes

4. Village Primary Census Abstract

5. Urban Primary Census Abstract

primary census abstract of 1991 census was the presentation of data of the population of age group 0-6 is continued in 2001 Census also. This will help the data users in better analysis and understanding of this literacy data.

Level of presentation in District Census Handbooks:

The Primary Census Abstract data in different

Level of presentation

District/CD Block/UAICity/Town

District/CD Block/Town

District/CD Block/Town

CD Block/Village wise

Town/Ward level

peAs are presented at different levels. The level of populations. The explanation regarding area figures presentation of Primary Census Abstracts are as presented .at various level in the Primary Census under: Abstracts are as follows:

The PCA Data for villages was presented CD Block wise for the first time in 1991 Census. This practice is continued in 2001 Census also. The data for each CD Block is presented both for rural and urban areas separately. All the villages within the CD Block constitute the rural portion and the Census ',Towns and Outgrowths are shown under the urban 'portion of the CD Block. In case a CD Block is spread over two or more districts, than portion which falls within the district is presented, the data pertaining to remaining portion of the CD Block is presented in the concerned District Census Handbook. The data in the Urban Primary Census Abstract for each town as well as for town with outgrowths in the district are presented. The data for all the wards and the outgrowths of the town(s) are also presented separately below the concerned town(s).

The District Primary Census Abstract is presented in 59 columns. The Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Castes and Primary Census Abstract for Scheduled Tribes are presented in 52 columns. The Village Primary Census Abstract and Urban Primary Census Abstract are presented in 58 columns.

The concepts and definitions used in the column heading are explained under the sub heading 'Census Concepts' in the Analytical Note. The term 'Total Population' includes the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes, the Institutional and the Houseless

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Area Figures

The area figures supplied by local revenue authorities of the district in respect of tehsils, Police Stations and by the local bodies in respect of towns are given in square kilometers. The area figures of the villages supplied by the Tahsildars in acres have been converted and shown in hectares. The area figures of the CD Block is the total of the village areas coming under each CD Block. The area figures for the district are the same as adopted by the Surveyor General of India to maintain uniformity at the national level. The total area figures of all the tahsils/CD Blocks within the district may not tally with area figures of the district because former represents land use area only. Similarly, the total of all the villages may not tally with the entire rural of Police Station/ Tahsil. The difference may be due to the fact that while the area covered by hills, forests and rivers etc, have been accounted in the Tahsils and P.S. level the same may not be covered under the area of the villages. Apart from this it may also differ due to varying methods of computation adopted at different levels.

An appendix to District Primary Census Abstract has also been furnished showing urban enumeration block-wise particulars on Total Population, the Scheduled Castes Population and the Scheduled Tribes Population for each town.

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Census of India 2001 Location District! CD Block! Total! Area of Numl1erof Total population (including Population in the

code UAI Cityl Town Rural! Town! households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6 number Urban Ward in population)

square kilometre

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 II

01 East Garo Hills Total 1603.00 45,061 150,582 117,474 123,108 51,181 25,967 15,215 Rural 1585.66 38,800 214,675 109,090 105,585 44,600 21,599 21,001 Urban 17.34 6,261 3S,907 18,384 17,523 6,581 3,368 3,114

0001 Resubelpara TOlal 468.00 12,358 68,529 34,791 33,738 13,533 6,883 6,650 Rural 460.38 12,358 68,529 34,791 33,738 13,533 6,883 6,650 Urban . 7.62

0002 Dambo Rongjeng Tolal 885.00 14,015 79,224 40,273 38,951 16,532 8,388 8;i44 Rural 885.00 14,015 79,224 40,273 38,951 16,532 8,388 8,144 Urban

0003 Songsak Total 703.00 7,950 41,992 21,362 20,630 .9,301 4,661 4,640 Rural 703.00 7,950 41,992 21,362 20,630 9,301 4,661 4,640 Urban

0004 Samanda Total 547.00 4,477 24,930 12,664 12,266 5,234 2,667 2,567 Rural 537.28 4,477 24,930 12,664 12,266 5,234 2,667 2.567 Urban 9.72

URBAN 40201000 ResubelpaCa (MB) Urban 7.62 2.983 17,660 8,947 8,713 3,165 1,650 I.SIS 40202000 Willirunnagar (MB) Urban 9.72 3,279 18,247 9,437 8,810 3,417 1,718 1,699

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District Primary Census Abstaract Total! District! CD Block! Rural! U .A.I Cityf Town

Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 2

347 193 154 241,916 122,390 119,526 120,874 67,145 53,729 Total East Garo Hills 27 15 12 211,042 106,910 104,132 97,012 54,456 42,556 Rural

320 178 142 30,874 15,480 15,394 23,862 12,689 11,173 Urban 18 11 7 67,660 34,303 33,357 34,272 18,932 15,340 Total Resubelpara 18 II 7 67,660 34,303 33,357 34,272 18,932 15,340 Rural

Urban 4 3 77,226 39,051 38,175 37,83 t 21,016 16,815 Total Dambo Rongjenog 4 3 77,226 39,051 38,175 37,831 21,016 16,815 Rural

Urban 41,466 21,030 20,436 14,744 8,670 6,074 T~tal Songsak 41,466 21,030 20,436 14,744 8,670 6,074 Rural

Urban 5 4 24,690 12,526 12,164 10,165 5,838 4,327 Total Samanda 5 4 24,690 12,526 12,164 10,165 5,838 4,327 Rural

Urban URBAN

107 59 48 15,982 8,012 7,970 11,760 6,100 5,660 Urban Resubelpara (MB)

213 119 94 14,892 7,468 7,424 12,102 6,589 5,513 Urban Williamnagar (MB)

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Census of India 2001 Location District! CD Block! Totall

code UAI Cityl Town Rurall

number Urban Illiterates Total workers Main workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29

02 East Garo Hills Total 129,708 60,329 69,379 111,996 61,155 50,841 78,806 50,205 28,601 Rural 117,663 54,634 63,029 99,151 53,169 45,982 69,965 43,765 26,200 Urban 12,045 5,695 6,350 12,845 7,986 4,859 8,841 6,440 2,401

0001 Resubelpara Total 34,257 15,859 18,398 30,882 16,770 14,112 20,450 13,458 6,992 Rural 34,257 15,859 18,398" 30,882 16,770 14,112 20,450 13,458 6,992 Urban

0002 Dambo Rongjeng Total 41,393 19,257 22,136 35,353 19,078 16,275 23,435 15,243 .. 8,192 Rural 41,393 19,257 22,136 35,353 19,078 16,275 23,435 15,243 8,192 Urban

0003 Songsak Total 27,248 12,692 14,556 20,757 11,020 9,737 • 16,791 9,774 7,017 Rural 27,248 12,692 14,556 20,757 11,020 9,737 16,791 9,774 7,017 Urban

0004 Samanda Total 14,765 6,826 7,939 12,159 6,301 5,858 9,289 5,290 3,999 Rural 14,765 6,826 7,939 12,159 6,301 5,858 9,289 5,290 3,999 Urban

URBAN 40201000 Resube1para' (MB) Urban 5,900 2,847 3,053 7,366 4,099 3,267 4,529 3,080 1,449 40202000 Williamnagar (MB) Urban 6,145 2,848 3,297 5,479 3,887 1,592 4,312 3,360 952

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District Primary Census Abstaract Industrial cate~0!2: of main workers Total/ District! CD Block!

Rural! U.A.I Cityl Town

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry

Other workers Urban workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 3 2

55,706 33,534 22,172 6,945 4,587 2,358 1,466 636 830 14,689 11,448 3,241 Total East Garo Hills 54,076 32,532 21,544 6,054 4,018 2,036 1,246 516 730 8,589 6,699 1,890 Rural

1,630 1,002 628 891 569 322 220 120 100 6,100 4,749 1,351 Urban 13,418 8,625 4,793 3,086 2,038 1,048 591 143 448 3,355 2,652 703 Total Resubelpara 13,418 8,625 4,793 3,086 2,03& 1,04& 591 143 44& 3,355 2,652 703 Rural

Urban 18,545 11,604 6,941 1,760 1,191 569 341 219 122 2,789 2,229 560 Total Damb6' Rongjeng 18,545 11,604 6,941 1,760 1,191 569 341 219 122 2,789 2,229 560 Rural

Urban 14,348 8,085 6,263 969 602 367 219 105 114 1,255 982 .. 273 Total Songsak 14,348 8,085 6,263 969 602 367 219 105 114 1,255 982 213 Rural

Urban 7,765 4,218 3,547 239 187 52 95 49 46 1,190 836 354 Total Samanda 7,765 4,218 3,547 239 187 52 95 49 46 1,190 &36 354 Rural

Urban URBAN

1,329 843 486 764 493 271 85 42 43 2,351 1,702 649 Urban Resubelpara (MB) 301 159 142 127 76 51 135 78 57 3,749 3,047 702 Urban Williamnagar (MB)

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Census of India 200t Location District! CD Block! Total/ Industrial eatello!!

code U.A.I Cityl Town Rurall number Urban Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

02 East Garo Hills Total 33,190 10,950 22,240 20,334 6,595 13,739 6,642 2,347 4,295 Rural 29,186 9,404 19,782 19,015 6,091 12,924 5,499 1,973- 3,526 Urban 4,004 1,546 2,458 1,319 504 815 1,143 374 769

0001 Resubelpara Total 10,432 3,312 7,120 6,687 2,095 4,592 2,441 859 1,582 Rural 10,432 3,312 7,120 6,687 2,095 4,592 2,441 859 1,582 Urban

0002 Dambo Rongjeng Total 11,918 3,835 8,083 7,947 2,516 5,431 1,902 700 ... 1,202 Rural 11,918 3,835 8,083 7,947 2.516 5,431 1,902 700 1,202 Urban

0003 Songsak Total 3,966 1,246 2,720 2,517 866 1,651 • 506 164 342 Rural 3,966 1,246 2,720 2,517 866 1,651 506 164 342 Urban

0004 Samanda Total 2,870 1,011 1,859 1,864 614 1,250 650 250 400 Rural 2,870 1,011 1,859 1,864 614 1,250 650 250 400 Urban

URBAN 40201000 Resubelpara' (MB) Urban 2,837 1,019 1,818 1,191 420 771 955 353 602 40202000 Williamnagar (MB) Urban 1,167 527 640 128 84 44 188 21 167

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District Primar~ Census Abstaract of maq~inal workers Total/ District! CD Block/ Location

Rural/ U.A.I Cityl Town code Household industry

Other workers Non-workers Urban number workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 3 2

1,734 323 1,411 4,480 1,685 2,795 138,586 66,319 72,267 Total East Garo Hills 02 1,498 258 1,240 3,174 1,082 2,092 115,524 55,921 59,603 Rural

236 65 171 1,306 603 703 23,062 10,398 12,664 Urban 409 58 351 895 300 595 37,647 18,021 19,626 Total Resubelpara 0001 409 58 351 895 300 595 37,647 18,021 19,626 Rural

Urban 919 149 770 1,150 470 680 43,871 21,195 22,676 Total Dambo Rongjeng 0002'-919 149 770 1,150 470 680 43,871 21,195 22,676 Rural

Urban 103 28 75 840 188 652 21,235 10,342 10,893 Total Son~sak 0003 103 28 75 840 188 652 21,235 10,342 10,893 Rural

Urban 67 23 44 289 124 165 12,771 6,363 6,408 Total Samanda 0004 67 23 44 289 124 165 12,771 6,363 6,408 Rural

Urban URBAN

120 28 92 571 218 353 10,294 4,848 5,446 Urban Resubelpara (MB) 40201000 116 31 79 135 385 350 12,768 5,550 7,218 Urban Williamnagar (MB) 40202000

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Location Code

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APPENDIX TO DISTRICT PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT TOTAL. SCHEDULED CASTES AND SCHEDULED TRIBES POPULA TlON - URBA N BLOCK WISE

Name of town

2

Resubelpara (MS) Resubelpara (MS) Resubelpara (MB) Resubelpara (MB) Resubelpara (MB) Resubelpara (MS) Resubelpara (MS) Resubelpara (MB) Resubelpara (MS) Resubelpara (MB) Resubelpara (MS) Resubelpara (MB) Resubelpara (MB) Resubelpara (MB) Resubelpara (MB) Resubelpara (MB) Resubelpara (MB) Resubelpara (MB) Resubelpara (MB) Resubelpara (MS) Resubelpara (MS) Resubelpara (MB) Resubelpara (MS) Resubelpara (MB) Resubelpara (MS) Resubelpara (MS) Resubelpara (MS) Resubelpara (MS) Resubelpara (MB) Resubelpara (MS) Resubelpara (MS)

WiJliamnagar (MS) WiJliamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MB) Williamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MB) Williamnagar (MS) W illiamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MB) Williamnagar (MB) Williamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MB) Williamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MS) WiJliamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MB) Williamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MS) Williamnagar (MB) Williammigar (MB) Williamnagar (MB)

Name of ward Boundaries of Total population Scheduled

3

Ward No. I Ward No.2 Ward NO.3 Ward NO.3 Ward NO.4 Ward No. 4 Ward No.5 Ward NO.5 Ward NO.5 Ward NO.6 Ward NO.6 Ward NO.7 Ward NO.7 Ward NO.7 Ward No.7 Ward No. 8 Ward No. 8 Ward No.8 Ward No. 9 Ward No.9 Ward No. 10 Ward No. 10 Ward No. 10 Ward No. 10 Ward No. J{)

Ward No. II Ward No. II Ward No. 12 Ward No. 12 Ward No. 13 Ward No. 13 Ward No. I Ward No. I Ward No. I Ward No. I Ward No. I Ward No. I Ward No. 2 Ward No.2 Ward No.2 Ward No. 2 Ward NO.3 Ward NO.3 Ward NO.3 Ward NO.4 Ward NO.4 Ward No. 4 Ward No.5 Ward NO.5 Ward NO.6 Ward No. 7 Ward No. 7 Ward No. 8 Ward NO.9 Ward NO.9 Ward No.9 Ward No. 10 Ward No. 10 Ward No. 10 Ward No. 10 Ward No. 10 Ward No. 10

urban block I EB Castes number

4

EBNo. I ES No.2 ES NO.5 EB No.6 ES NO.3 EBNo.4 EB No.9 ESNo.10 EBNo. II ES No. 12 ES No. 13 EB No. 14 EB No. 15 EB No. 16 EB No. 17 EB No. 20 EB No. 21 EB No. 22 EB No. 18 EB No. 19 EB No. 23 EB No. 24 EB No. 25 EB No. 26 EB No. 31 EB No. 29 EB No. 30 EBNo.27 EB No. 28 EB No.7 EB NO.8 EBNo. I EB No.2 EB NO.3 EB NO.4 EB No.5 EB No.6 EB No.7 EB No.8 EBNo.9 EB No. 10 EBNo. II EB No. 12 EB No. 13 EBNo.14 EB No. 15 EBNo.16 EBNo.17 EB No. 18 EB No. 19 EBNo.20 EBNo.2\ EBNo.22 EB No. 23 EB No. 24 EB No. 25 EB No. 26 EB No. 27 EB No. 28 EB No. 29 EBNo.30 EB No. 31

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5

483 612 697 427 779 703 656 572 795 484 643 689 191 297 763 371 585 897 900 716 442 284 327 856

70 457 738 854 52\ 387 464 797 553

1348 238 413 307

1065 425 716 615 390 345 516 \48 991 574 406 437 765 201

2198 616 325 546 515 319 520 586 443 410 519

population 6

o o o 3 o o 1 o o o o 9 o o o o o o

o o o 78 13 2 o o o o o o 70 o o o 1 o 28 24 o

o 57 6 15 o o I o 6 o o 3 o o o o o I o o o

Scheduled Tribes

population 7

481 612 697 419 778 703 649 572 795 440 635 680 191 297 763 371 585 891 883 716

o 190 1 J6 182

7 440 735 788 517 385 464 226 543 904 238 382 246 654 198 693 454 352 162 484 \ 16 865 568 380 362 616 200

2186 535 236 546

o 297 5\8 583 420 409 5J9

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Location District! CD BlockJ Town Total! Numoerot

code Rural! households Total population (including Population in the

number Urban with at least institutional and house less age-group 0-6

one population) Scheduled

Caste Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 J 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

02 East Garn Hills Total 96 347 193 154 63 28 35 Rural 10 27 15 12 Urban 86 320 178 142 63 28 35

0001 Resubelparn Total 4 18 II 7 Rural 4 18 II 7

Urban .-0002 Dambo Rongjeng Total 3 4 3

Rural 3 4 3 Urban

0004 Samanda Total 3 4 Rural 4 Urban

URBAN 40201000 Resubelpara (MS) Urban 27 107 59 48 18 6 12 40202000 Williamnagar (MB) Urban 59 213 119 94 45 22 23

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Primar~ Census Abstaract for Scheduled Castes Totall District! CD Blockl Town

Rurall Literates Illiterates Total workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

197 126 71 150 67 83 111 97 14 Total East Garo Hills 14 9 5 13 6 7 14 7 7 Rural

183 117 66 137 61 76 97 90 7 Urban 10 6 4 8 5 3 8 5 Total Resubelpara 10 6 4 8 5 3 8 5 Rural

Urban 4 3 Total Dambo Rongjeng 4 3 Rural

Urban 5 4 5 4 Total 'Samanda 5 4 5 4 Rural

Urban URBAN

75 45 30 32 14 18 37 33 4 Urban Resubelpara (MB) 108 72 36 105 47 58 60 57 3 Urban Williamnagar (MB)

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Census of India 2001 Location District! CD Block! Town Total! Industrial category

code Rural! number Urban Main workers

Agricultural labourers . Cultivators

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

02 East Garo Hills Total 82 74 8 2 Rural HI 6 4 2 Urban 72 68 4

0001 Resubelpara Total 5 4 I Rural 5 4 Urban

0002 Dambo Ronl!.ieng Total Rural Urban

0004 Samanda Total 4 3 2 Rural 4 3 2 Urban

URBAN 40201000 Resubelpara (MB) Urban 20 19 40202000 Williamnagar (MB) Urban 52 49

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Primary Census Abstaract for Scheduled Castes of main workers Total/ District! CD Block! Town

Rural/

Household industry workers Other workers Marginal workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

3 3 76 69 7 29 23 6 Total East Garo Hills 7 4 3 4 I 3 Rural

3 3 69 65 4 25 22 3 Urban 4 3 I 3 2 Total Resubelpara 4 3 3 2 Rural

Urban Total Dambo Rongjeng Rural Urban

2 2 Total ~Samanda

2 2 Rural Urban

URBAN 20 19 17 14 Urban Resubelpara (MB)

3 3 49 46 3 8 8 Urban Williamnagar (MB)

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Census of India 2001 Location District! CD BlockJ Town Total! Industrial category ofl1larginal workers

code Rural/----------------------------------------~~----~~-----------

number Urban

2 3

02 East Garo Hills Total Rural Urban

0001 Resubelpara Total Rural Urban

0002 Dambo Rongjeng Total Rural Urban

0004 Samallda Total Rural Urban

URBAN 40201000 Resubelpara (MB) Urban 40202000 Williamnagar (MB) Urban

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry

workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

3& 39 40 41 42 43 44 4S 46

2

2

2 2

~

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Primarl:: Census Abstaract for Scheduled Castes Totall District! CD Blockl Town Location

Rurall code

Other workers Non-workers Urban number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

27 22 5 236 96 140 Total East Garo Hills 02 2 2 13 8 5 Rural

25 22 3 223 88 135 Urban I I 10 6 4 Total Resubelpara 0001

10 6 4 Rural -Urban

3 Total Dambo ROllgjeng 0002 3 Rural

Urban Total Samallda 0004 Rural Urban

URBAN 17 14 3 70 26 44 Urban Resubelpara (ME) 40201000 8 8 153 62 91 Urban Williamllagar (MB) 40202000

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Census of India 2001 Location District! CD Block/ Town Total! NUmoerOt

code Rurall households Total population (including Population in the

number Urban with at least institutional and house less age-group 0-6

one population} Scheduled

Tribe Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10

02 East Garo Hills Total 43.405 241,916 122.390 119,526 49,752 25,198 24,554 Rural 38,114 211,042 106,910 104,132 44,001 22,283 21.718 Urban 5,291 30,814 15,480 15,394 5,751 2,915 2,836

0001 Resubelpara Total 12,200 67,660 34,303 33,357 1),386 6,804 6,582 Rural 12,200 67,660 34,303 33,357 13,386 6,804 6,582 Urban

0002 Dambo Rongjcllg Total 13,631 77,226 39,051 38,175 16,219 8,228 7,991 Rural 13,631 77,226 39,051 38,175 16,219 8,228 7,991 Urban

0003 Songsak TOlal 7,850 41,466 21,030 20,436 9,216 4,611 4,605 Rural 7,850 41,466 21,030 20,436 9,216 4,611 4,605 Urban

0004 Samallda Total 4,433 24,690 12,526 12,164 5,180 2,640 2,540 Rural 4,433 24,690 12,526 12,164 5,180 2,640 2,540 Urban

URBAN 40201000 Resubelpara (MB) Urball 2,677 15,982 8,012 7,970 2,870 1,485 1,385

40202000 Williamnagar (MB) Urban 2,614 14,892 7.468 7,424 2,881 1,430 1,451

364

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Primar~ Census Abstaract for Scheduled Tribes Total! District! CD Block! Town Rural!

Literates Illiterates Total workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 2

116,001 63,937 52,064 125,915 58,453 67,462 108,091 58,253 49,838 Total East Garo Hills 95,177 53,180 41,997 115,865 53,730 62,135 97,239 51,804 45,435 Rural 20,824 10,757 10,067 10,050 4,723 5,327 10,852 6,449 4,403 Urban 33,837 18,658 15,179 33,823 15,645 18,178 30,498 16,500 13,998 Total Resubelpara 33,837 18,658 15,179 33,823 15,645 18,178 30,498 16,500 13,998 Rural

Urban 36,728 20,249 16,479 40,498 18,802 21,696 34,287 18,278 16,009 Total Dambo Rongjeng 36,728 20,249 16,479 40,498 18,802 21,696 34,287 18,278 16,009 Rural

Urban 14,531 8,502 6,029 26,935 12,528 14,407 20,427 10,804 9,623 Total' Songsak 14,531 8,502 6,029 26,935 12,528 14,407 20,427 10,804 9,6n Rural

Urban 10,081 5,771 4,310 14,609 6,755 7,854 12,027 6,222 5,805 Total Samanda 10,llln 5,77\ 4,3\0 \4,609 6,155 7,854 12,027 6,222 5,805 Rutal

Urban URBAN

10,833 5,527 5,306 5,149 2,485 2,664 6,499 3,566 2,933 Urban Resubelpara (MB) 9,991 5,230 4,761 4,901 2,238 2,663 4,353 2,883 1,470 Urban Williall1llagar (M13)

365

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Location District! CD Block! Town Total! Industrial category

code Rural! number Urban Main workers

Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

02 East Gam Hills Total 75,679 47,661 28,018 55,054 33,161 21,893 6,848 4,523 2,325 Rural 68,464 42,574 25,890 53,561 32,223 21,338 5,986 3,970 2,016 Urban 7,215 5,087 2,128 1,493 938 555 862 553 309

0001 Resubelpara Total 20,174 13,231 6,943 13,336 8,571 4,765 3,062 2,020 1,042 Rural 20,174 ]),231 6,943 13,336 8,571 4,765 3,062 2,020 1,042 Urban

0002 Dambo Rongjeng Total 22,584 14,530 8,054 18,317 11,461 6,856 1,725 1,167 558 Rural 22,584 14,530 8,054 18,317 11,461 6,856 1,725 1,167 558 Urban

0003 Songsak Total 16,524 9,594 6,930 14,216 8,017 6,199' 963 598 365 Rural 16,524 9,594 6,930 14,216 8,017 6,199 963 598 365 Urban

0004 Samanda Total 9,182 5,219 3,963 7,692 4,174 3,518 236 185 51 Rural 9,182 5,219 3,963 7,692 4,174 3,518 236 185 51 Urban

URBAN 40201000 Resubelpara (MB) Urban 3,910 2,642 1,268 1,193 780 413 746 485 261 40202000 Williamnagar (MB) Urban 3,305 2,445 860 300 158 142 116 68 48

366

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Primar~ Census Abstaract for Scheduled Tribes of main workers Total/ District/ CD Block/ Town

Rural!

Household industry workers Other workers Marginal workers Urban

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 3 2

1,379 570 809 12,398 9,407 2,991 32,412 10,592 21,820 Total East Garo Hills 1,211 487 724 7,706 5,894 1,812 28,775 9,230 19,545 Rural

168 83 85 4,692 3,513 1,179 3,637 1,362 2,275 Urban 583 136 447 3,193 2,504 689 10,324 3,269 7,055 Total Res ubel para 583 136 447 3,193 2,504 689 10,324 3,269 7,055 Rural

Urban , 318 199 119 2,224 1,703 521 \I ,703 3,748 7,955 Total Oambo Rongjeng 318 199 119 2,224 1,703 521 11,703 3,748 7,955 Rural

Urban 216 103 113 1,129 876 253 3,903 1,210 2,693 Total' Songsak 216 103 113 1,129 876 253 3,903 1,210 2,693 Rural

Urban 94 49 45 1,160 81 ( 349 2,845 1,003 1,842 Total Samanda 94 49 45 1,160 8( ( 349 2,845 1,003 1,842 Rural

Urban URBAN

66 32 34 1,905 1,345 560 2,589 924 1,665 Urban Resubelpara (MB)

102 51 51 2,787 2,168 619 1,048 438 610 Urban Williamnagar (MB)

367

DIl2TRICI CENSUS HAND BQQK : EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 Location District! CD Block! Town Total/ Industrial category of marginal workers

code Rural! number Urban Cultivators Agriculturallabollrers

Household industry workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

02 East Garo Hills Total 20,125 6,523 13,602 6,552 2,318 4,234 1,701 312 1,389

Rural 18,811 6,022 12,789 5,423 1,948 3,475 1,482 252 1,230

Urban 1,314 501 813 1,129 370 759 219 60 159

0001 Resllbelpara Total 6,645 2,081 4,564 2,401 846 1,555 407 56 351

Rural 6,645 2,081 4,564 2,401 846 1,555 407 56 351

Urban 0002 Dalllbo Rongjeng Total 7,838 2,485 5,353 1,877 693 1,184 906 146 760

Rural 7,838 2,485 5,353 1,877 693 1,184 906 146 760

Urban 0003 Songsak Total 2,477 847 1,630 503 162 341 102 27 75

Rural 2,477 847 1,630 503 162 341 102 27 75

Urban 0004 Satnanda Total 1,851 609 1,242 642 247 395 67 23 44

Rural 1,851 609 1,242 642 247 395 67 23 44

Urban URBAN

40201000 Resubelpara (MB) Urban 1,186 417 769 951 350 601 110 23 87

40202000 Willial11nagar (MB) Urban 128 84 44 178 20 158 109 37 72

368

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Primary Census Abstaract for Scheduled Tribes Totall District! CD Blockl Town Location

Rural! code

Other workers Non-workers Urban number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

47 48 49 50 51 52 3 2

4,034 1,439 2,595 133,825 64,137 69,688 Total East Caro Hills 02 3,059 1,008 2,051 113,803 55,106 58,697 Rural

975 431 544 20,022 9,031 10,991 Urban 871 286 585 ~7,162 17,803 19,359 Total Resubelpara 0001 871 286 585 37,162 17,803 19,359 Rllral

Urban 1,082 424 658 42,939 20,773 22,166 Total Dambo Rongjeng 0002 1,082 424 658 42,939 20,773 22,166 Rural

Urban 821 174 647 21,039 10,226 10,813 Total Songsak 0003 821 174 647 21,039 10,226 10,813 Rural

Urban 285 124 161 [2,663 6,304 6,359 Tota[ Samanda 0004 285 124 161 12,663 6,304 6,359 Rural

Urban URBAN

342 134 208 9,483 4,446 5,037 Urban Rcsubelpara (MB) 40201000 633 297 336 10,539 4,585 5,954 Urban WillialUnagar (MB) 40202000

369

Location code number

Name of Village

2

0001 0001 0001

00153800 00153900 00154000 00154100 00154200

Resubelpara (Total) Resubelpara (Rural) Resubelpara (Urban) Resubelpara (Rural) Warigre Waramgre Sualmari (Upper/Lower) Barali Katongt,'Te Balmuri

00154300 Matchuki 001 54400 Tetuliguri 00154500 Boisong Selbalb'Te 00154600 Mariapara 00154700 Dujonggre 00154800 Chirarab'Te 00154900 Tatolgre 00155000 Rangagora 00155100 Tetchikuri 00155200 Bolsong Kelchidam 00155300 Sualmari Rabha 00155400 Baralipara 00155500 Jetoba 00155600 Dangolbita 00155700 Jetoba Songgitcham 00155800 Sildubi 00 155900 Getapara 00156000 Jetdoba Nayapara 00156100 Jetdoba Langapara 00156200 Boisongkama 00156300 Bolsong B.Mohol 00156400 Boisong Songma 00156500 Aniaga 00156600 Dalmanggre 00156700 Chi ram Aga 00156800 Chiram Christiangittirn 00 156900 Kagrakgre 00157000 Balkolgre 00157100 Dengnanllb'l"e 00157200 Salingb'l"e 00157300 Bikselgre (Rangsol) 00157400 Bongbanchi 00157500 Dajong Warigre 00157600 Dajong Wasimgre 00157700 Dajongpara 00157800 Raksam Songmagre 00157900 Raksam Sornab'l"C 00158000 Gosingpita Bakra 00158100 Chakodam 00158200 Nibari Rangagora 00158300 Merongdik 00158400 Thorikka Rabha 00 158500 Thorikkakona Garo 00158600 Gosingpita Songma 00158700 Mansinm,'fi 00158800 Raksam Genang 00158900 Raksam Galima 00 159000 Rongjalenggre 00159100 Tekagre 00159200 Nenggitchakgre 00159300 Rangsepgre 00 159400 Samkalakgre 00159500 Chisim Adumab'fe 00 159600 Mandalpang B 00159700 Achotchonggre 00\59800 Chisirn Maodamgre 00159900 Nokwal Ading 00160000 Rongjaleng Nokat 00160100 Matchamelaram 00160200 Line Ading

Area of Number of Village in households hectares

J

468.00 460.38

7.62

4

12,358 12,358

12 37 77 13 41 41 28 40 29 74 25 54 94

38 63 22

44 51 37 53 24 28 28

110 21 89 70 85 50 45 58 80 31 35 38 26 42 42 55 65 48 40 34 29 70

108 72 42 40 17 24

44 33 50 88 54 31 91

114 25 31 34 67

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Total population (including institutional and houseless

population)

Population in the age-group 0-6

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 5

68,529 68,529

56 232 487

80 224 241 162 209 141 412 149 291 521

198 390 150

265 239 187 291 143 150 167 610 122 486 375 457 275 232 332 408 141 183 197 145 272 223 295 352 232 232

177 136 424 628 381 210 205 92

120 230 184 270 508 310 109 444 547 131 141 206 413

370

6 7 8

34,791 34,791

33,738 33,738

13,533 13,533

31 115 259

39 116 119 88

117 72

218 70

146 267

25 117 228

41 108 122 74 92 69

194 79

145 254

14 21 97

6 38 42 38 % 20 12 37 41

119 -------------Un-inllabited--------------

100 98 50 198 80

192 70

69 39

-----------Un-inllabited--------------122 143 37 119 120 41 93 94 39

145 146 54 66 79 86

310 68

242 183 224 144 114 155 199 72

101 105 73

140 104 155 180 116 III 91 17

235 316 198 110 94 46 65

113 90

125 272 155

55 224 266 62 73

112 220

77 71 81

300 54

244

192 233 131 118 177 209

69 82 92 72

132 119 140 172 116 121 86 59

189 312 183 100 111 46 55

117

94 145 236 155 54

220 281 69 68 94

193

25 24 35

128 20 86 71

127 68 33 72 86 31 34 51 28 57 51 55 88 62 31 41 19 62 87 58 25 44 16

.32 67 48 11

136 46

9 47

115 19 33 51 71

9

6,883 6,883

7 7

52 3

22 23 16 21 12 6

17 24 51

23 40 16

19 22 15 27 II II 16 71 13 % 34 57 38 16 36 42 17 24 28 13 35 23 25 48 30 15 20 16 37 48 28 14 18 10 17 33 22 39 69 18 4

20 62

9 16 33

47

10

6,650 6,650

7 14 45

3 16 19 22 15 8 6

20 17 68

27 29 23

18 19 24 27 14 13 19 57

7 50 37 70 30 17 36 44 14 10 23 15 22 28 30 40 32 16 21

3 25 39 30 II 26

6 15 34 26 32 67

28 5

27 73 10 17 18 24

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Resubelpara

Scheduled Castes popuation

Persons II

18 18

Males 12

11 II

Females 13

7 7

Scheduled Tribes population

Persons 14

67,660 67,660

56 232 487

80 224 241 162 209 141 412 149 281 521

Males 15

34,303 34,303

31 115 259

39 116 119 88

117 72

218 70

141 267

Females 16

33,357 33,357

25 117 228

41 108 122 74 92 69

194 79

140 254

---------Un-inhabite(l-----------198 100 98 390 198 192 150 80 70

------Un-inhabited---------264 121 143 239 187 291 143 150 167 610 122 485 356 457 275 210 332 408 141 138 197 145 272 223 295 352 232 232 177 136 424 628 381 210 205 92

120 230 184 265 507 310 109 408 547 131 141 206 413

I:.

119 93

145 66 79 86

310 68

242 174 224 144 103 155 199 72 79

105 73

140 104 155 180 116 III 91 77

235 316 198 110 94 46 65

113 90

122 271 155

55 204 266

62 73

112 220

120 94

146 77 71 81

300 54

243 182 233 131 107 177 209

69 59 92 72

132 119 140 172 116

121 86 59

189 312 183 100 III 46 55

117 94

143 236 155 54

204 281

69 68 94

193

371

Persons 17

34,272 34,272

18 204 260

50 38

117 103 93 78 99 23 55

310

145

181 65

132 137 67 78 90 87

114 416

82 240

31 141 123 37 65

126 42 28 39 57 50 97 65 73 53

161 66

III 281 527 203 142 &6 29 24 36 13 34 38

110 46

22& &7 42 32

112 298

Literates

Males 18

18,932 18,932

14 105 146 31 26 65 67 67 46 58 14

33 178

76 114

41

78 71

38 39 49 56 65

212 45

143 21 90 73 28 41 97 27 18 24 36 33 57 44

51 33 77 37 58

170

263 116 80 47 16

17 22 II 28 31 65 26

136 66 23 21 64

150

Name ofVilJage

Females 19 2

15,340 Resubelpara (Tot.l) 15,340 Resubelpllra (Rural)

Resubelilara (llrban) Resubelilara (Rural)

4 Warib'fe 99 Wararn gre

I 14 Suahnari (Upper/Lower) 19 Bamli Katollgb'fe 12 Bahnuri 52 Matchllki 36 Tetuliguri 26 Boisollg Selbalgre 32 Mariapara 41 DlIjongb'Te

9 Chiraragre 22 Tatolb'fe

132 Rangagora Tetcl1ikllri

69 Boisong Kelchidam 67 Sllalmari Rabha 24 8aralipam

Jetoba 54 Dangolbita 66 Jetoba Songgitcham 29 Sildubi 39 Getapara 4 I Jetdoba Nayapara 3 I .1etdoba Langapara 49 Boisongkama

204 Boisong B.Mohol 37 Boisong Sonb'lna 97 Aniaga 10 Dalmanggre :51 Chiram Aga 50 Chiram Christiangittim 9 Kagrakb'fe

24 Balkolb'fe 29 Denb'llangb'fe 15 Salingb'fe 10 Bikselb'Te (Rangsol) 15 Bongbanchi 21 Dajong Warigre 17 Dajong Wasimgre 40 Dajonb'Para 2 I Raksarn Sonb'fllab'fe 22 Raksam Somagre 20 Gosingpita Bakra &4 Chakodam 29 Nibari Rangagora 53 Merongdik

II I Thorikka Rabha 264 Thorikkakona Garo

87 Gosingpita Sonb>ma . 62 Mansin~";

39 Raksam Genang 13 Raksarn Galima 7 Ronrualenggre

14 Tekab'fe 2 Nenggitchakgre 6 Rangsepl,'Te 7 Samkalakb'fe

45 Chisim Adllmab'fe 20 Mandalpang B 92 Achotchonggre 2 I Chisim MaOdamb'fe 19 Nbkwal Ading I I Rongjaleng Nokat 48 Matchamelaram

148 Line Ading

Location code number

Name of Village

2

0001 Resubelpara (Total) 0001 Resubelpara (Rural) 0001 Resubelpara (Urban)

Resubelpara (Rural) 00153800 Warigre 00153900 Waramj,'Te 00154000 Sualmari (Upper/Lower) 001541 00 Barali KatonlJj,'Tc 00154200 Balmuri 00154300 Matehuki 00154400 Tetllligllri 00154500 Bolsong Selbalgre 00154600 Mariapara 00154700 Dujongj,'Te 00154800 Chirarab'Te 00154900 Tatolb'fe 00 155000 Rangagora 00155100 Tetchikuri • 00155200 Bolsong Kclchidam 00155300 Sualmari Rabha 00155400 Baralipara 00155500 lctoba 00155600 Dangolbita 00155700 Jetoba Songgitcham 00155800 Sildubi 00155900 Getapara 00156000 letdoba Nayapara 00156100 Jetdoba Langapara 00156200 Bolsongkama 00156300 Bolsong S.Mohol 00156400 Bolsong Songma 00156500 Aniaga 00156600 Dalmanggre 00156700 Chiram Aga 00156800 Chiram Christiangittim 00 156900 Kagrakgre 00157000 Balkolgre 00157100 Dengnanggre 00157200 Salinggre 00 157300 Sikselgre (Rangsol) 00157400 Songbanehi 00157500 Dajong Warib'Te 00157600 Dajong Wasimb'fe 00157700 Dajongpara 00157800 Raksam Songmab'Te 00157900 Raksam SOmab'fe 00158000 Gosingpita Bakra 00158100 Chakodam 00158200 Niba,; Rangagoni 00158300 Merongdik 00 158400 Thorikka Rabha 00158500 Thorikkakona Garo 00158600 Gosingpita Songma 00158100 Mansinggri 00158800 RaksamGellang 00158900 Raksam Galima 00159000 Rongjalenggre 00159100 Tekagre 00159200 Nenggitehakb'fe 00159300 Rangsepgre 00 159400 Samkalakgre 00159500 Chisim AdUlnagre 00159600 Mandalpang B 00159700 Achotchonggre 00159800 Chisim Maodamb'fe 00159900 Nokwal Ading 00160000 Rongjaleng Nokat 00160100 Matchamelaram 00160200 Line Ading

Persons 20

34,251 34,251

38 28

227 30

186 124

S9 116 63

313 126 236 211

53 209

85

133 102 120 213

53 63 53

194 40

246 344 316 152 195 267 282 99

ISS 158 88

222 126 230 279 179 71

III 25

143 101 178 68

119 63 96

194 171 236 470 200

63 216 460 89

109 94

115

Illiterates

Males 21

15,859 15,859

17 10

113 8

90 54 21

50 26

160 56

113 89

24 84 39

44 48 SS

106 17 23 21

98 23 99

162 134 71 86

114 102 45 83 81 37

107 47

III 129 83 34 54 19 65 53 82 30 47 30 48 91 79 91

241 90 29 88

200 39 52 48 70

Females 22

18,398 18,398

21 18

114 22 96 70 38 66 37

153 70

123 122

29 125 46

89 54 65

107 36 40 32 96 17

147 182 182 81

109 153 180 54 72 77 5 I

ll5 79

119 150 96 37 57 6

78 48 96 38 72 33 48

103 92

139 229 110 34

128 260

50 57 46 45

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Total workers

Persons Males Females 23

30,882 30,882

31 67

234 46 90 95 90 99 81

120 88

113 254

24

16,770 16,770

17 35

119 24 46 45 53

52 39 75 44 55

132

25

14,112 14,112

14 32

115 22

44 50 31 47 42 45 44 58

122 ------------U,l-i,lhabited--------

91 48 43 232

58 105 31

127 27

------------Un-inhabited--------------

372

144 62 82 140 93

125 85 86 68

140 42

260 206 103 62 96

198 222 107 65

130 35

134 99 55 82

122 50 77

75 III 241 160

87 53 23 56

158 97

181 286 59 70

188 287 26 74 74

109

73 53 63 39 45 33

131 28

133 106 89 60 51 94

104 54 36 69 35 68 44 52 15 60 42 38 38

107 136 79 44 41 21 27 77 46 79

144 56 38

101 144 26 39 37 71

67 40 62 46 41 35

9 14

127 100

14 2

45 104 118 53 29 61

66 55 3 7

62 8

39 37

4 105

81 43 12 2

29 81 51

102 142

3 32 87

143

35 37 38

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Main workers

Persons 26

20,450 20,450

25 36

198 17

90 72 79 97 79 72 60

112 184

76 195 58

143 85 57 60 38 49 54

140 27

231 117

5 5

87 177 188 58 65 54 31 18 28 55 79 60 49 37 75

III 241

75 43 42 21

56 106

123

59 48

120 259

25 74 69

109

Males 27

13,458 13,458

13 35

109 15 46 38 44 51 39 72 29 55 93

38 87 31

61 70 48 56 30 38 26

131· 17

119

60 2 4

51 81 87 35 36 51 31 15 22 52 72

39 41 36 38

107

136 65 41 38 19

27 53

61·

56 36 88

124 25 39 35 71

Females 28

6,992 6,992

12 I

89 2

44 34 35 46 40

31 57 91

38 108 27

82 15 9 4 8

II 28

9 10

112

57

36 96

101 23 29

3

3 6 3 7

21 8

37 4

105 10

2 4 2

29 53

62

3 12 32

135

35 34 38

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Resubel ara

Industrial category of main workers

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry

workers

NameofYillage

Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

29

13,418 13,418

4 34

150 16 90 68 60 97 76 71 27

III 59

24 153 58

134 67

2 8

36 31 26 80 12

221 108

85 139 146 24 64 53 29 12 22 27 71 40 31

2 39 88

193 65 39

3 17 52 70

80

57 13 79

255 2

69 68 60

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

8,625 8,625

2 34 81 14 46 35 33 51 38 71 12 54 25

II 63 31

55 64

2 7

30 31 12 80

5 III 56

51 62 66 13 35 50 29 12 16 24 65 23 29

2 22 88

109 56 37

3 15 26 34

41

55 10 54

121

2 37 35 38

4,793 4,793

2

69 2

44 33 27 46 38

15 57 34

J3 90 27

79 3

6

14

7 110

52

34 77 80 II 29

3

6 3 6

17 2

17

84 9 2

2 26 36

39

2 3

25 134

32 33 22

3,086 3,086

15

33

17

33

104

46 35

I 2

49 49

7 23 52

4

38 40 32

28

3 33 29

4 I 3

38 2

36

43

23 33

23

2,038 2,038

7

17

10

1,048 1,048

8

16

7

17 16

50 54

591 591

4

2

143

143

2

------------Un-inhabited--------------23 23 I IS 17

-------------Un-inhabited--------------I 1 2

41 46

6 II

8 3

1 12

44 8 2 2

19 19 19

21

28

32 15

.1

2

34 2

19

20

22 29

23

21 II

14 3

4

17

23

4

12 3

10

I

7 4 2

3

17

4

2

2

3

3

3 9

2

373

448 448

2

12

10 I

4 3 1

3

8

3

3

3,355 3,355

2 2

15

4

3

I 20

5 7

7

4 3 3 I

4

8 10 9

2

2 2

2 2 I I 2 5 5

8 17 14 2 4

16 30

7 3

2

2 10 8 3

I 48

2,652 2,652

2

II

3

1 )8

4 6

5 4 3 3

I 3 7 9 8 1

2

2

2 3 5

7 13 II 2

15 17 7 3 I 2

I 3 5 2

33

703 Resubelpara (T()tal) 703 Resubclpara (Rural)

ResubelJ1ara (Urban) Resubeillara (Rural~ Wari!,,'re Waramgre

4 Sualmari (Upper/Lower) BaraJi Katonggre Balmuri Matchuki Tetuliguri

- • Bolsonl,l Selbalgre 2 Mariapara

Dujongb'fe Chiraragre Tatolgre

2 Rangagora Tetchikuri Boisong Kelchidam Sualmari Rahim Baralipara Jetoba

2 Dangolhita Jetoba Songgitcham Sildubi Getapara letdoba Nayapara Jetdoba Langapara Boisongkama Boisong B.Mohol Boisong Songma Aniaga Dailnangb'fe Chiram Aga Chiram Christiangiltim

2 Kagrakb'fe Balkolgre Dengnanggre Salinggre Bikselgre (Rangsol) Bongbanchi Dajong Warib'fe

2 Dajong Wasimb'fe

Dajonb'Para Raksam Song,magre

Raksam SOmab'fe 4 Gosinb'Pita Bakra 3 Chakodam

Nibari Rangagora 3 Merongdik I Thorikka Rabha

13 Thorikkakona Gara Gosingpita Songlna

Mansingb'li Raksam Genang Raksam Galima Rongjalengb'fe Tekab'fe Nenggilchakgre Ranb'Sepb'fe Samkalakb'fe Chisim Adumagre

7 Mandalpang B 3 Achotchonggre I Chi.im Maodamb'fc

Nokwal Ading Rongjaleng Nokat Matchamelaram

15 Line Ading

Location code number

Name of Village

2

0001 Resubelpara (Total) 0001 Resubelpara (Rural) 0001 Resubelpara (Urban)

Resubelpara (Rural) 00 153800 Warib'fC 00153900 Waramgre 00154000 Sualmari (Upper/Lower) 00 154100 Barali KalOIlIlb'fe 00154200 Balmuri 00154300 Matchuki 00154400 Tetulib'Uri 00154500 Bolsong Selbalgre 00 1 546()0 Mariapara 00154700 Dujonggre 00154800 Chiraragre 00 154900 Tatolb'fe 00155000 Rangagora 00155100 Tetchikuri 00155200 Bolsong Kelchidam 00155300 Sualmari Rabha 00 155400 Baralipara 00155500 letoba 00155600 Dango\bila 00155700 Jetoba Sonllb~lcbam 00155800 Sildubi 00 155900 Getapara 00156000 letdoba Nayapara 00 I 561 00 letdoba Langapara 00156200 Bolsongkama 00156300 Bolsong B.Mohol 00156400 Bolsong Songrna 00 I 56500 Aniaga 00 156600 Dalmanggre 00156700 Cbiram Aga 00156800 Chiram Christiangittim 001.56900 Kagrakgre 00151000 Balkolgre 00 15 7 100 Dengnanru,'Te 00157200 Salillggre 00157300 Bikselgre (Rangsol) 00157400 Bongbanchi 00157500 Dajong Warigre 00157600 Dajong Wasimb'fe 00157700 Dajongpara 00157800 Raksam Songlllab'fe 00157900 Raksam Somagre 00158000 Gosingpita Bakra 00158100 Chakodam 00158200 N ibari Rangagora 00158300 Merongdik 00158400 Thorikka Rabha 00158500 Thorikkakona Garo 00158600 Gosingpita Songlila 00158700 Mansingl,'fi 00158800 Raksam Genallg 00 158900 Raksam Galima 00 1 59000 Rongjalenggre 00159100 Tekagre 00159200 Nenggitchakgre 00159300 Rangsepgre 00159400 Samkalakgre 00159500 Chisim Adum3h'fe 00159600 Mandalpang B OQI59700 Achotchonggre 00159800 Chisim Maodamgre 00159900 Nokwal Ading 00160000 RongjalengNokat 00 160 100 Matcbamelaram 00160200 Line Ading

Marginal workers

Persons 41

10,432 10,432

6 31 36 29

23 II 2 2

48 28

70

IS 37

\ 55 36 65 41 37 14

15 29 89 98 57

9 21 34 49

76

4 116 71

3 62

1 40

85 44 II 2

52 97 58

286

22 68 28

5

Males 42

3,312 3,312

4

10 9

7 9

I

3 15

39

10 18

1 3 5 7 9 7 7

II 14 46 87 56

13 17 19

18 4

53 22

21

I 2

14 3 3 2

24 46 18

144

2 13 20

1

2

Females 43

7,120 7,120

2 31 26 20

16 2 1 2

45 13 1

31

5 19

52 31 58 38 30 7

4 15 43 11 I 9 8

17 30

58

63 49

41

38

71 41

8

28 51 40

142

20 55

8

3

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Persons 44

6,687 6,687

30 29

16 6

16

Cultivators

Males 45

2,095 2,095

8 9

4 5

8

Females 46

4,592 4,592

22 20

12 I

8

---------Un-inhabited--------------

26 IJ 13

-------Un-inl\abiled------------

374

49

45 34

8 25 80 87 55

I 19 29 30

76

108 58

55

75 44

6

40 97 51

219

19 28

3

8 7

5 10 43 76 54

.11 14 15

18

49 12

18

II

2

19 46 15

140

6 20

46

37 27

3 IS 37 II

I 1 8

15 15

58

59 46

37

64 41

4

21 51 36

139

13 8

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Industrial category

Agricultural labourers

Persons 47

2,441 2,441

5

6

5

27

52

15 II

2 35 61

13

6

I 2 2

2 5

19

2

40

10

3

12

7

5

37

Males 48

859 859

3

2

4

15

30

10 5

5 7

6

.5

2 2

2 3 4

2

3

5

3 2

6

Females 49

1,582 1,582

2

4

12

22

5 6

2 30 54

7

2 15

2

38

7

3

7

4 3

31

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Resubelpara of marginal workers Household industry workers

Persons 50

409 409

1 4

4 1 2

8 5

6 4

4

20 II

Males 51

58 58

2

4 I

2

Females 52

351 351

4

4 I 2

6

2 3

3

18 11

Other workers

Persons 5J

895 895

31

7

I 2

46

Males 54

300 300

3

2

Females 55

595 595

31

4

2 44

---------Un-inhabited----------

---------Un-inhabited--------

4

4

8

4

9

2 3

2 I

4

I 4

4

4

9

2 2

2

8

2

Name of Village

Non-workers

Persons Males Females 56

37,647 37,647

25 165 253

34 134 146 72

110 60

292 61

178 267

107 158 92

121 99 94

166 58 64 99

470 80

226 169 354 213 136 134 186 34

118 67

110 138 124 240 270 110 182 100

61 313 387 221 123 152 69 64 72 87 89

222 251

39 256 260 105 67

132 304

375

57

18,021 18,021

14 80

140 15 70 74 35 65 33

143 26 91

135

52 93 49

60 46 40 82 27 34 53

179 40

109 77

135 84 63 61 95 18 65 36 38 72 60

103 105 56 69 53 39

128 180 119 66 53 25 38 36 44 46

128 99 17

123 122 36 34 75

149

58 2

19,626 Resubelpara (Total) 19,626 Resubelpara (Rural)

Resubelpara (Urban) Resubelpara (Rural)

II Warigre 85 Waramgre

113 Suahnari (Upper/Lower) 19 BaraH Katonggre 64 Balmuri 72 Matchllki 37 Tetllliguri 45 Bolsong S';lbal~,'Te 27 Mariapara

1 4 9 Dl~onggre

35 Chirarab'fe 87 Tatoll,'fe

I 32 Rangagora Tetchikuri

55 Boisong Kelchidam 65 Sualmari Rahim 43 Baralipara

Je!oba 61 Dangolbita 53 Jetoba Songb>itcham 54 Sildubi 84 Getapara 31 Jetdoba Nayapara 30 Jetdoba Langapara 46 Boisongkama

291 Boisong B.Mohol 40 Boisong Songma

117 Aniaga 92 Dahnangb"e,

219 Chiram Aga ' 129 Chiram Christiangittim 73 Kagrakb'fe 73 Balkolgre 91 Dengllal1~'fe

16 Salinggre 53 Bikselb'fe (Rallgsoi) 3 1 Bongbanchi 72 Dajong Warib'fe 66 Dajong Wasimgre 64 Dajongpara

137 Raksam Songmab'fe 165 Raksam Somagre 54 Gosingpita Bakra

1 13 Chakodam 47 Nibari Rangagora 22 Merongdik

185 Thorikka Rabha 207 Thorikkakon3 Gam 102 Gosingpita Songma 57 Mansinggri 99 Raksam Genang 44 Raksam Galima 26 Rongjalengb'fe 36 Tekagre 43 Nengb>itchakb'fe 43 Rangsepb'fe 94 Samkalakgre

I 52 Chisim Adumagre 22 Mandalpang B

133 Achotchongb'Te 138 Chisim Maodamgre 69 Nokwal Ading 33 Rongjalellg Nokal 57 Matchamclaram

I 55 Line Ading

Location code number

0001 0001 0001

00153800 00153900 00154000 00154,,100 00154200 00154300 00154400 00154500 00154600 00154700 00154800 00154900 00155000 00155100 00155200 00155300 00155400 00155500 00155600 00155700 00155800 00155900 00156000 00156100 00156200 00156300 00156400 00156500 00156600 00156700 00156800 00156900 00157000 00157100 00157200 00157300 00157400 00157500 00157600 00157700 00157800 00157900 00158000 00158100 00158200 00158300 00158400 00158500 00158600 00158700 00158800 00158900 00159000 00159100 00159200 00159300 00159400 00159500 00159600 00159700 00159800 00159900 00160000 00160100 00160200

Location code number

Name of Village

2

00160300 Omarpur 00160400 Bajengdooa 00160500 Bakenang Nalsa 00160600 Bakenang Songma 00160700 Konapara 00160800 Bakenang Nalsa 00 160900 Chambildam 00161000 Nokwalgre 00161100 Bolongpang 00161200 Sona Chiring 00161300 Mekhapara 00161400 Digisingre 00161500 Rajinggre 00161600 Chisim Mandalpang A 00161700 Rongtu 00 161 800 Kantaragre 0016 I 900 Aruakgre 00162000 Chisim Akanang 00162100 Chicholcheng 00162200 Amak Songgital 00162300 Jamgonda Nokal 00162400 Jamgondagre 00162500 Kimdegre 00162600 Boro Gokul 00162700 Ronggopgre 00162800 Kitmadamgre 00162900 Gokulb'fe 00163000 Korepara 00163100 Amak Nokatb'fe 00163200 Chisim Apal 00163300 Bekbekgre 00163400 Chcnggalma 00163500 Dobakkol 00 163600 Dalbinb'Pa 00163700 Wakso Radang

00163800 Doldam 00163900 Rongsep 00 164000 Kimbaldam 00164100 Mendudam 00164200 Wakso Asimgre 00164300 Wakso Chirongban 00164400 Wakso T odamb'fe 00164500 Mikka Simdam 00164600 Wakso Sonb~tal 00164700 Wakso Nengsa 00164800 Wakso Achub'fe 00164900 Nengsa Narongkol 00165000 Darakoma 00165100 Bembari 00165200 Kosichora 00 165300 Narongkol 00165400 Sarongkol 00165500 Ajasiram 00165600 Chore Pahar 00165700 Rongpetchi 00165800 00165900 00166000 00166100 00166200 00166300 00166400 00166500 00166600 00'166700 00)66800 00166900 00167000 00167100

Moamari Rongmatcha Rangsel Jongdongre BodaApal Motcholpara Sonb'fllegap Bokmagre Dame Apal (Gindapabari) Chidaret Ajagro Nok8tgre Bolbekpara (Chore Bolbek) Rongge Khaldang Agitok

Area of Number of Village in households hectares

3 4

106 186 27 26 49

74

41 27

45 33 22 11 29 84

48

27 39 38 26 40 40

182 39

189 141 29 87 85 31 55 35

7 40 30 34 56 47 35 34 20 14

103 45 35

108 89

142 45 63 24 20 51 72 17 20 62 67 29 12 13 35 70 42 39 22 26

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 c. O. Block

Total population (including institutional and houseless

population)

Population in the age-group 0-6

Persons 5

645 1,117

209 186 280

382

235 164

263 198 117 16

153 429 213 142 172 182 152 203 210 864 209

1,100 732 148 442 513 221 351 242 45

212 185 170 331 274 211 182 140 59

537 240 160 590 533 832 192 330 131 107 292 459

95 108 315 395 148 395 60

183 366 228 205 127 152

376

Males Females Persons 6

309 558 100 105 143

7

336 559 109 81

137

8

131 172 34 33 51

------------Un-inhabited---------187 195 87

----------Un-illhabited-----------115 120 50 89 15 37

--------Un-illhabited---------130 133 '52 102 96 30 65 38 85

216 130 76 77 91 18

103 109 444 111 576 385

73 230 259 116 183 136 22

106 102 83

181 140 103 104 64 30

263 120 84

302 263 430

90 161 61 58

149 232

50 51

167 206

77 190 33 89

169 115 93 64 19

52 38 68

213 143 66 95 91 14

100 101 420 98

524 347

75 212 254 105 168 106 23

106 83 87

150 134 108 78 76 29

274 120 76

288 270 402 102 169 10 49

143 227

45 57

148 189 71

205 27 94

197 113 112 63 73

30 15 24 82 60 32 29 44 30 44 49

146 50

199 175 23 68 89 43 39 48

8 42 36 44 53 73 53 40 34

6 99 50 36

125 97

206 27 56 29 19 56 73 27 19 87

101 21

109 13 49 82 43 38 31 45

Males 9

68 93 11 18 21

45

30 20

21 15 17 7

16 40 21 21 13 22 15 21 28 77 30

106 96 10 32 39 24 25 32 4

26 25 19 23 30 26 21 14 3

47 20 19 61 46

106 9

27 13 8

31 42 14 9

52 58 12 48

8 24 37 23 17 17 24

Females 10

63 79 17 15 30

42

20 17

31 15 13 8 8

42 33 11 16 22 15 23 21 69 20 93 79 13 36 50 19 14 16 4

16 11 25 30 43 27 19 20 3

52 30 17 64 51

100 18 29 16 11 25 31 13 10 35 49 15 61

5 25 45 20 21 14 21

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstrac1 Resubel ara

Scheduled Castes popuation

Persons Males. Females II 12 13

3 2

Scheduled Tribes population

Persons 14

633 1,047

209 186 280

Males 15

302 524 100 105 143

Females 16

331 523 109

81 137

----------Un-inhabited-----------382 187 195

--------Un-inhabited-------------235 115 120 164 89 75

----------Un-inl13bited------------263 130 133 198 102 96 117 76

153 429 273 142 172 182 152 203 210 864 202

1,056 732 \48 442 501 221 351 242 45

212 185 170 331 274 211 182 140 59

537 240 157 566 533 806 175 330 131 107 275 458

95 108 315 395 147 395

60 183 366 228 205 121 152

65 38 85

216 130 76 77 91 78

103 109 444 107 555 385 73

230 252 116 183 136 22

106 102 83

181 140 103 104 64 30

263 120 81

289 263 418

82 161 61 58

141 231

50 51

167 206

76 190 33 89

169 115 93 60 79

52 38 68

213 143 66 95 91 74

100 101 420 95

501 347 75

212 249 105 168 106 23

106 83 87

150 134 108 78 76 29

274 120 76

277 270 388

93 169 70 49

134 227

45 57

148 189

71 205

27 94

197 113 112

61 73

377

Persons 17

424 808 164 135 191

192

92 94

108 72 35 49 51

130 124 78 34 44 51 48

108 274 50

531 50 \8

150 223 153 263 109 23

108 129 73

211 149 81

lOS 91 36

305 107 72

371 422 551 122 225 68 76

166 315

31 45 51

236 82

122 17 76

121 104 105 84 63

Literates

Males 18

216 409

79 79

106

104

48 49

65 43 23 22 30 89 73 40 21 28 31 34 58

152 34

295 43 \\ 95

121 84

143 60 12 53 69 43

134 88 51 59 46 22

157 62 40

202 213 298 63

119 38 44 89

158 21 30 30

122 47 72

8 40 60 55 56 47 38

Name of Village

Females 19 2

208 Omarpur 399 Bajengdoba

85 Bakenang Nalsa S6 B3ken3ng Songlna 85 Konapara

Bakenang Nalsa 88 Chambi1dam

Nokwalb'fe 44 Bolonb'Pang 45 Sona Chiring

Mekhapara 43' Digisingre 29 Rajinggre 12 Chisim Mandalpang A 27 Rongtu 2 I Kantarab'fe 4 I Aruakb'fe 51 Chisim Akanang 38 Chichotcheng 13 Amak Songgi!al 16 Jamgonda Nokal 20 Jamgondagre 14 Kimdegre 50 Boro Gokul

122 Ronggopgre 16 Kilmadamb'fe

236 Gokulb'fe 7 Korepara 7 Amak Nokatgre

55 Chisim Apal 102 Bekbekb'fe 69 Chenggalma

120 Dobakkol 49 Dalbingpa I I Wakso Radang 55 Doldam 60 Rongsep 30 Kimbaldam 77 Mendudam 61 Wakso Asimb't"e 30 Wakso Chirongban 46 Wakso Todamgre 45 Mikka Simdam 14 Wakso SOllgital

148 Wakso Nengsa 45 Wakso Achub'fe 32 Nengsa Narongkol

169 Darakoma 209 Bembari 253 Kosichora

59 Narongko! 106 Sarongkol 30 Ajasiram 32 Chore Pahar 77 Ronb>petchi

157 Moamari 10 ROllgmatcha IS Ral\gsel 21 Jongdongre

I 14 Boda Apal 35 Motcholpara 50 Sonb'lTlegap

9 Bokmab'fe 36 Dame Apal (Gindapabari) 61 Chidaret Ajagro 49 Nokatb'fe 49 Bo1bokpara (Chore Bolbok) 37 Rongge 25 Khaldallg Agilok

Location code number

Name of Village

2

00160300 Otnarpur 00160400 Bajengdoba 00160500 Bakenang Nalsa 00160600 Bakenang Songma 00160700 Konap~a

00160800 Bakenang Nalsa 00160900 Chambildam 00161000 Nokwalb'Te 00161100 Bolongpang 00161200 Sona ChirioS 00 1 61300 MekJlapara 00161400 DigisinJ,'Te 00161500 Rajinggre 00161600 Chisim Mandalpang A 00161700 ROJlb'lu 00 161800 KaJltarab'Te 00161900 Aruakgre 00162000 Chisim Akanang 00162100 Chichotchellg 00162200 Aruak Songgilal 00162300 JamgoJlda Nokal 00162400 Jamgondagre 00162500 Kimdegre 00162600 Boro Gokul 00162700 Ronggopgre 00162800 Kitmadamgre 00162900 Gokulgre 00163000 Korepara 00 1631 00 Amak Nokatb'Te 00163200 Chisim Apal 00163300 Bekbekgre 00163400 Chellggahna 00163500 Dobakkol 00163600 Dalbinb'Pa 00163700 Wakso Radang 00163800 Doldam 00163900 Rongsep 00164000 Kimbaldam 00164100 Mendudam 00164200 Wakso Asimt,'Te 00164300 Wakso Chirongban 00164400 Wakso TodaJngre 00164500 Mikka Simdam 00164600 Wakso Songital 00 164700 Wakso Nengsa 00164800 Wakso Acbugre 00164900 Nengsa Narol1gkol 00165000 Darakoma 00165100 Bembari 00165200 Kosicllora 00165300 Narongkol 00 165400 Sarongkol 00165500 Ajasiram 00165600 ChQre Pahar

00165700 ROllb'Peichi 00165800 Moamari 00165900 RongJuatcha 00166000 Ranllsel 00166100 Jongdongre 00166200 Boda Apal 00166300 Motcholpara 00166400 Sonb'Tllegap 00166500 Bokmab'Te 00166600 Dame Apal (Gindapabari) 00166700 Chidaret Ajab'TO 00166800 Nokalgre 00166900 Bolbokpara (Chore Bolbok) 00167000 Rongge 00167100 Khaldallll Agitok

Persons 20

221 309

45 51 89

190

143 70

155 126 82 27

102 299 149 64

138 138 101 IS5 102 590 159 569 682 130 292 290

68 88

133 22

104 56 97

120 125 130 17 49 23

232 133 88

219 III 281

70 105 63 31

126 144 64 63

264 159 66

273 43

107 245 124 100 43 89

Illiterates

Males 21

93 149 21 26 37

83

67 40

65 59 42 16 55

127 57 36 56 63 47 69 51

292 77

281 342

62 135 138 32 40 76 10 53 33 40 47 52 52 45 18 8

106 58 44

100 50

132 27 42 23 14 60 74 29 21

137 84 30

118 25 49

109 60 37 17 41

Females 22

128 160 24 25 52

107

76 30

90 67 40 II 47

172 92 28 82 75 54 86 51

298 82

288 340

68 157 152 36 48 57 12 51 23 57 73 73 78 32 31 15

126 75 44

119 61

149 43 63 40 17 66 70 35 42

127 75 36

155 18 58

136 64 63 26 48

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Total workers

Persons Males Females 23

147 421

87 89

113

24

116 210

45 50 56

25

31 21 I

42 39 57

---·------Un-inhabited------------166 83 83

·----·------U n-inhabiled----·-------110 51 58 60 33 27

--·-·--------Un-inhabited---·---------

378

57 52 5 • 50 59 23 71

280 ISS 60

128 122 89

131 131 362 135 540 383 104 270 233

86 58 29 28

123 74 36 60

146 110 96 51 17

:\07

122 77

282 162 383

51 119 52 48

141 241

61 72

231 242 68

193 39 17

175 182 88 52

109

42 28 13 35

143 74 30 59 65 4S 63 70

216 70

321 185 53

140 118 47 44 27 15 58 39 34 59 83 51 56 29 16

157 66 39

141 102 193 40 73 21 24 67

118 33 37

117 123 36 98 21 37 82 91 42 24 55

8 31 10 36

137 81 30 69 57 44 68 61

146 65

219 198

51 130 115 39 14 2

13 65 35 2

63 59 40 22

1 150 S6 38

141 60

190 II 46 31 24 74

123 28 35

114 119 32 95 18 40 93 91 46 28 54

Census of India 2001 c. D. Siock

Main workers

Persons 26

141 222

67 33

100

101

51 33

54 38 50 21 31

156 81 36 99 43 28 43

101 298 106 354 152 66

161 108 60 52 27 14

117 38 36 60

101 52 58 36 17

180 70 74

148 161 260

35 76

6 6 9

234 5 7

132 23 32 74

I 70

143 93

4 24 33

Males 27

115 167 42 26 51

73

49 29

50 34 27 13 30

102 63 30 50 39 28 39 55

181 53

257 149 38

119 92 41 40 26 14 58 35 34 59 62

51 56 26 16

110 66 38

147 101 190 31 64

4

4 7

118 5 7

64 20 26 70

I 33 65 46

4 22 15

Females 28

26 55 25

7 49

28

2 4

4 4

23 8 J

54 18 6

49 4

4 46

117 53 97

3 28 42 16 19 12

I

59 3 2

39 I 2

10 I

70 4

36 21 60 10

4 12 2 2

2

116

68 3 6 4

37

78 41

2 18

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Resubel ara

Industrial category of main workers Name of Village

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry workers

Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29

2 II 42 18 76

89

41 25

43 33 50 21 31

131 76 31 99 42 28 42· 44

III 45 67

149 66

156 108 53

13 83 29 29 56 71 37 46 29 17 85 59 57

52 83

173 7

13 4 4 8

141 5 7

64 12 17 70

7 91

I 24 23

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

2 II 24 13 36

63

40 21

42 30 27 13 30 80 59 27 SO 38 28 39 16 48 20 43

146 38

114 92 35

13 43 27 28 55 44 36 45 19 16 48 56 26

45 42

121

7

9 3 2 7

63 5 7

32 12 16 66

1

6 44

22 10

18 5

40

26

4

I 3

23 8 1

51 ·17

4 49

4

3 28 63 25 24

3 28 42 16 18

40 2

33

10 I

37 3

31 7

41 52

4 I 2

78

32

I 4

47

2 13

47 I

27 112 49 44

I

32

17 15 6

80 II II 81

15 13 2&

I 60

67

3

2

10

40 7 I

3 8

4

3 5 3

2 ------------Un-inhabiled-------------

2 I ---------Un-inhabiled--------------

--------Un-inhabiled--------------

13 79 21 30

14

12 15 6

50 10 6

68

2 II 24

30

32

3

2

14 33 28 14

18

5

30

5 13

13 2 4

30

35

5

3 5

22 4 9

37 76

5

2

18 4 6

379

3 I

2

I 4 4

3

37 76

135 156 20 15 22

9

10 7

II 5

25 4 5

30 75 12

. 238

2

5

7 52 27

I 2 9 5 4 7

6 7

15

6 12 73 50 II 26 2 2

33

10 15

33 60

3

109 III

15 13 15

8

9 7

8 4

22 3 3

26 54 12

179 2

5

6 40 26

I 1

8 4 4 6

5 7

12

6 12 58 49

9 25

2

25

7 10

33 59

3

26 Omarpur 45 Bajengdoba

5 Bakenang Nalsa 2 Bakemmg Songma· 7 Konapara

Bakenang N alsa Chambildam Nokwal!,,'re Bolollb'Pang Sana Chirillg Mekhapara

3' Digisingre I Rajinggre

Chisim Mandalpang A Rongtll Kantarab'Te

3 Aruakgre 1 Chisim Akanang 2 Chicholcheng

Aruak Songgilal Jamgonda Nokal Jamgondab'fe

Kimdegre 4 Boro Goklll

2 1 Ron ggoPb'Te Kitmadamb'fe

59 Goklllb'Te Korepara Aniak Nokatb>fe ChisimApal Bekbekb'Te

1 Chenggalma 12 Dobakkol

Dalbingpa Wakso Radang Doldam Rongsep Kimbaldam Mendlldam Wakso Asionb'fe Wakso Chirongban Wakso Todamgre Mikka Simdam Wakso Songital

3 Wakso Nengsa Wakso Achugre Nengsa Narongkol Darakoma

15 Berubmi Kosichora

2 Narongkol Sarongkol Ajasiram Chore Pahar Rongpetchi

8 Moamari Rongmatcha Rangsel JongdOllb'Te

3 Boda Apal 5 Motcholpara

Sonb"negap Boklllab'Te Dame Apal (Gindapabari) Chidaret Ajagro Nokatb'Te Bolbokpara (Chore Bolbok) Rongge Khaldang Agitok

Location code number

Name of Village

2

00160300 Omarpur 00160400 Bajengdoba 00160500 Bakenang Nalsa 00 160600 Bakenang Sonh'll1a 00160700 Konapara 00 160800 Bakenang Na1sa 00 160900 Chambildam 00161000 Nokwalgre 00161100 Bolongpang 00161200 Sona Chiring 00161300 Mekhapara 00161400 Digisingre 00161500 Rajinllb're 00161600 Chisim Mandalpang A 00161700 Ronh>!:u 00161800 Kantaragre 00161900 Aruakh're 00162000 Cbisim Akanang 00162100 Chichotcheng 00162200 Aruak Songgital 00162300 Jamgonda Nokat 00162400 Jamgondab'fe 00162500 Kimdegre 00162600 Boro Gok\.1 00162700 Ronggopgre 00162800 Kitmadamgre 00162900 Gokulgre 00163000 Korepara 00163100 Aruak Nokatgre 00163200 Chisim Apal 00163300 Bekbekgre 00163400 Cilenggalma 00163500 Dobakkol 00163600 Dalbingpa 00163700 Wakso Radang 00163800 Doldam 00163900 Rongsep 00164000 Kimbaldam 00164100 Mendudam 00164200 Wakso ASimb'r" 00164300 Wakso Chirongban 00164400 Wakso Todamgre 00164500 Mikka Simdam 00164600 Wakso Songital 00164700 Wakso Nengsa 00164800 Wakso Achuh'fe 00164900 Nengsa Narongkol 00 165000 Darakoma 00 165100 Berubari 00165200 Kosichora 00165300 Narongkol 00165400 Sarongkol 00165500 Ajasiram 00 165600 Chore Pahar 00165700 Ronb')letchi 00165800 Moamari 00165900 Rongmatcba 00166000 Rangsel 00 1661 00 Jongdongre 00166200 Boda Apal 00166300 Motcholpara 00166400 Songmegap 00166500 Bokmagre 00166600 Dame Apal (Gindapabari) il0166700 Chidaret Ajagro 00166800 Nokatgre 00166900 Bolbokpara (Chore Bolbok) 00167000 Rongge 00167100 Kl13ldang Agitok

Marginal workers

Persons 41

6 199 20 56 13

65

59 27

3 12 9 2

40 124

74 24 29 79 61 88 30 64 29

186 231

38 109 125 26

6 2

14 6

36

45 58 38 IS

127 52

3 134

1 123

16 43 46 42

132 7

56 65 99

219 36

119 38

7 32 89 84 28 76

Males 42

43 3

24 5

10

3 4

2 8 I

5 41 II

9 26

17 24 IS 35 17 64 36 15 21 26

6 4

4

21

3

47

14 1 3 9 9

17 20 60

28 30 53

103 10 28

20 4

17 45 38 2

40

Females 43

5 156

17 32

8

55

56 23

4 8 2

35 83 63 24 20 53 44 64 15 29 12

122

195 23 88 99 20

2

13 6

32

24 58 38 12

80 52

2 120

120 7

34 29 22 n 7

28 35 46

116 26 91 18 3

15

44 46 26 36

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HillS

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Cultivators

Persons Males Females 44

14 16 32

7

45

4 2

13

46

10 14 19 6

----------Un-inhabited----------46 3 43

-------------Ull-inllabited----------59 3 56 19 18

------------u n-inhabited------------

380

8 2

40 124 74 24 29 75 61 88

7 2 8

130 231 38

108 124 26

I 2

14 4

32

13 57 38 15

63 51

34 I

85 2 5 5 6

13 6

55 65 53

216 35

112

38

86 II 8

56

5 41 II

9 26 17 24

2

3 37 36 15 20 25

6

4

3

23

3 I 2

3 4

28 30 26

101 9

24 20

44

2 33

7 2

35 83 63 24 20 49 44 64

5 1 5

93 195 23 88 99 20

13

4 28

10 57 38 12

40 51

31

83 1 4 5 3 9 6

27 35 27

115

26 88 18

42 6 6

23

Industrial category

Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females 47

69

18

18

7

22 28 21 ;\1

2

32 1

62 1 3

73

19 5

24 40 36

119

41

3 71 13 II

48

26

II

7

3

13 13 14 13

18

22

1 9

3 8

16 17 56

22

4

33

49

43

II

4

9 IS 7

18

2

14 1

40

2 64

19 2

16 24 19 63

19

J

2 38 13 8

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Resllbel ara of marginal workers Household industry workers

Persons 50

76 3

.3

10

24

6 4

12

5

3 IS

1 9

Males 51

5 I

3

5

4

Females 52

71 2

3

10

24

6 I

12

3 15

1 7 ;

Other workers

Persons 53

6 40

1 6 6

Males 54

8

4

Females 55

32 I 6 2

----------Un-inhabited-------------

---------Un-inhabited----------

-----------Un-inhabited-------------321

12 8 4

24

25

.5

3

3

13 5

~

2

4 17

21

14

3

2

2

2

4 17

3

II

2

3

12 3 2

Name of Village

Non-workers

Location code number

Persons Males Females 56

498 696 122 97

167

216

125 104

206 148 58 53 82

149 118 82 44 60 63 72 79

502 74

560 349

44 172 280. 135 293 213·

17 89

111 134 271 128 101 86 89 42

230 118 83

308 371 449 141

211 79, 59

151 218

34 36 84

153 80

202 21

106 191 46

117 75 43

381

57

193 348

55 55 87

104

63 S6

78 60 37 25 50 73 56 46 18 26 33 40 39

228 41

255 200 20 90

141 69

139 109

7 48 63 49

122 57 52 48 3S 14

106 54 45

161 161 237

50 88 40 34 82

114 17 14 50 83 41 92 12 52 87 24 51 40 24

58 2

305 Omarpur 348 Bajengdoba

67 Bakenang Nalsa 42 Bakenang Sonl,'1na 80 KOllapara

Bakenang Nalsa 112 Chambildam

Nokwalgre 62 Bolongpang 48 Son" Chiring

Mekhapara 128 Digisinl,'Te • 88 Rajinggre 21 Chisim Mandalpang A 28 ROllb'll! 32 Kantaragre 76 Amakl,'Te 62 Chisim Akanang 36 Chicho\cheng 26 Amak Songgital 34 Jalllgonda Nokat 30 Jamgondah'Te 32 Kimdegre 40 Boro Gokul

274 Ronggopj,'fe 33 Kitmadamgre

305 Goklligre 149 Korepara 24 Amak NokatJ,'fe 82 Chisim Apal

139 Bekbekl,'fe 66 Chenggahna

154 Dobakkol 104 DalbiOb'Pa

10 Wakso Radang 41 Doldam 48 Ron!l-,ep 85 Kimbaldam

149 Mendlldam 71 Wakso Asimj,'fe A9 Wakso Chirongban 38 Wakso Todaml,'fe 54 Mikka Simdam 28 Wakso Songital

124 Wakso Nengsa 64 Wakso Achugre 38 Nengsa Narongkol

147 Darakoma 210 Bembari 2 12 Kosichora

91 Narongkol 123 Sarongkol 39 Ajasiram 25 Chore Pahar 69 Ron"opetchi

00160300 00)60400 00160500 00160600 00160700 00160800 00160900 00161000 00161100 00\6\200 00161300 00161400 00161500 00161600 00161700 00161800 00161900 00162000 00162100 00162200 00162300 00162400 00162500 00162600 00162700 00162800 00162900 00163000 00163100 00163200 00163300 00]63400 00163500 00163600 00163700 00163800 00163900 00164000 00164100 00164200 00164300 00164400 00164500 00164600 00164700 00164800 00164900 00165000 00165100 00165200 00165300 00165400 00165500 00165600 00165700

104 Moamari 00165800 17 Rongmalcha 00165900 22 Rangsel 00166000 34 Jongdongre 00166100 70 Boda Apal 00166200 39 Mutcholpara 00166300

110 Songmegap 00166400 9 Bokmab ... e 00166500

54 Dame Apa] (Gilldapabaril 00166600 104 Chidaret Ajagro 00f66700 22 Nokatgre 00166800 66 BolOOkpara (Chore BolOOk) 00166900 3S Rongge 00167000 19 Khaldang Agitok 00167100

Location code number

Name of Village

2

00167200 Bakenang Rablla 00167300 Domeanli 00167400 Chipakralh 00167500 Dimbil Ading 00167600 New Putilh~ry 00167700 SoenangPahartu1i

(Labourpara) 00167800 Jampara 00167900 Soenang Apal 00168000 Rongkalhinchi 00 1681 00 Thapa Dangre 00168200 Thapa Rongdeng 00168300 New Kantolguri 00168400 Chisimari 00 168500 Khantolguri SOIlb'lT13 00168600 Thapa Darenchi 00168700 Thapa Dajonllb'Te 00168800 Thapa Ragolgi-e 00168900 Thapa Agitchak 00169000 Thapa Matronggre 00169100 Tasil Apal 00169200 Damringb'rc: 00169300 Sepikol 00169400 Oalbinggre 00169500 Dandakol 00169600 Eb'Uagre 00169700 Rongdan 00169800 RaksinW'e 00169900 Mandalallggre 00170000 Mebokdam 00170100 Bolpuma 00170200 Dihna Songgiltal 00170300 Chisim Apal 00170400 Kakkunanggre 00170500 Dilma Aga (Oonol) 00170600 Keragalram 00170700 lolding 00170800 Khawak 00170900 Soenang Aga 00171000 Genang 00171100 Chidorel1g 00171200 Hatibasa 00171300 Malchapara 00171400 Kimsri 00171500 Bonggare Olbaknang 00171600 Okbima 00171700 Bonggare Chimitcheng 00171800 Mongpangro 00171900 New Miapara 00)72000 Bora Miapara 00172100 Horinkata Bakra 00172200 I-Jorinkata Rabha 00172300 Lower Manikganj 00172400 Upper Manikganj 00172500 Nolbari 00172600 Matchakol (Damit Aga) 00112700 Choto Miapara 00172800 Abanda 00172900 Mongma Siram 00173000 Rongmaklong 00173100 Dokamcheng Songmaru 00173200 Dokamcheng 00173300 Chimatcha 00 173400 Kashkona 00173500 Damash (I & II) 00173600 Rongsol (Damit Akong) 00 113 700 Upper Niaboli 00173800 Kash Deoripara 00113900 Dami! Akong

Area of Number of Village in households hectares

3 4

60 73 67 12 76 51

66 93

135 145 37 79 17

117 114 87 9

S6 122 34 54 81 48 75 26 17 25 22 30 91 27 20 17 20 33 10 37 29 45 28 82 15 10 36 14 68 64 30 89 53 91

107 33 30 49 34 31

31 38

105 88 82

258 31 29 13

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HilLS

Census of India 2001 c. O. Block

Total population (including institutional and houseless

population)

Population in the age-group 0-6

Persons 5

295 393 313

63 462 296

364 535 725 802 192 436 412 720 598 418

47 268 714 165 303 452 266 432 145 91

119 109 146 489 151 118 89 91

214 58

207 159 269 179 478

73

38 233

75 352 376 183 458 300 585 581 203 203 ;>'07 171 169

124 236 602 485 491

1,549 186 162 59

382

Males Females Persons 6

161 204 160 37

226 135

178 271 367 398

9& 224 205 371 303 202

29 144 366

87 158 222 132 208

67 46 54 54 68

257 79 59 40 44

114 25

101 80

135 87

237 41 24

117 38

185 201 93

243 157 286 290 105 104 ISS

87 88

7

134 189 153 26

236 161

186 264 358

404 94

212 207 349 295 216

[8

124 348

78 145 230 134 224

78 45 65 55 78

232 72 59 49 47

100 33

106 79

134 92

241 32 14

116 37

167 175 90

215 143 299 291 98 99

152 84 81

8

56 86 72 12

102 54

71 102 115

)10 60

106 106 175 121 92 13 68

152 25 67

123 62 92 35 21 25 25 31

105 34 21 22 18 29 29 2S 37 46 47 88 12 8

51 16 62 78 18 75 68 88 89 29 27 69 31 21

-------Un-inhabited-------68 56 24

12G 110 46 305 297 103 244 226 802

88 81 30

241 265 747 98 79 29

87 82

259 44 32

9 ---------Un-inhabited--------------

Males 9

36 49 35

6 44 27

31 58 67 85 31 47 45 92 64

37 10 35 84 13 29 56 27 45 11 10 II 14 10 57 16 12 10 8

15 J3 II 18 17 21 50

7

8 27

7 36 44 10 40 37 49 51 17 17 37 14 11

13 27 50 46 35

136 19 13 4

Females 10

20 37 37

6 58 27

40 44 48

85 29 59 61 83 57 55 3

33 68 12 38 67 35 47 24 11 14 II 21 48 18 9

12 10 14 16 14 19 29 26 38

5

24 9

26 34 II

35 31 39 38 12 10 32 17 10

II 19 53 41 47

123 25 19 5

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Resllbel ara

Scheduled Castes popuation

Persons Males Females II 12 13

10 7 3

Scheduled Tribes population

Persons 14

289 393 3t2 ! 63 451 296

352 535 725 770 192 433 412 720 550 418

47 231 714 165 303 436 266 432 145

91 119 109 146 476 iSI 1t8 i89

'91 18S 58

172 159 269 178 478

65 38

233 75

337 376 183 453 293 585 573 203 203 307 171 169

Males 15

157 204 159 37

221 135

170 271 367 384 98

221 205 371 275 202

29 118 366 87

158 211 132 208

67 : 46 54 54 68

250 "79 '59 40 44 98 25 86 80

135 86

237 35 24

\ 17 38

177 201

93 240 156 286 287 105 104 ISS 87 88

Females 16

132 189 153 26

230 161

182 264 358 386

94 212 207 349 275 216

18 113 348

78 145 225 134 224 78 45 65 55 78

226 72 59 49 47 87 33 86 79

134 92

241 30 14

116 37

160 175 90

213 137 299 286 98 99

152 84 81

----' -Un-inhabited------------124 68 56 236 126 110

, ~02 :l05 297

,485 244 241 491 226 265

1,504 186

768 88

736 98

162 83 79 ;59 30 29

-------L'-Un-inllabited------------

383

Persons 17

182 191 160 24

278 166

214 327 392 343

59 204

98 382 300 132

9 77

425 15

128 203 105 190 20 13 21 14 35

124 46 50 35 19

145 13

107 72

185 77

312 28 24

136 37

166 238 III 231 164 383 290 141 165 190 87

121

49 143 424 281 356

1,109 108 114 36

Literates

Males 18

101 103 99 17

139

86

116 161 202 196 31

113 58

195 157 89

6 55

223 12 80

III 66

104

13 9

13 II 28 81 30 34 19 II 76

8 51 42

104 43

158 18 12 66 20 92

131 62

137 86

203 158 78 79 96 56 66

29 71

222 144 168 573

58 61 18

Name ofYillage

Females 19 2

'81 Bakenang Rabha 88 Domeanti 6 I Chipakram

7 Dimbil Ading 1 39 New Plitimary

80 Soenang Pahartlili (Labourpara)

98 Jampara 166 Soenang Apal 190 Rongkaminchi 147 Thapa Dangre 28 Th';,pa Rongdeng 91 New Kantolgllri 40 Chisimari

187 Khantolgllri Songma 143 Thapa Darenchi

43 Thapa Dajonggre 3 Thapa Ragolb'fe

22 Thapa Agitchak 202 Thapa Matrongb'fe

3 Tasil Apal 48 Damrillgb'fe 92 Sepikol 39 Dalbil1ggre 86 Dandakol

7 Egl13b'fe 4 Rongdan 8 Raksingb'fe 3 Malldalanggre 7 Mebokdam

43 Bolp1l1l1a 16 Dilma Songgittal 16 Chisim Apal 16 Kakklln3tlS!,'fe 8 Dill1ia Aga (Donol)

69 Keragalram S Jolding

56 Khawak 30 Soenang Aga 81 Genang 34 Chidoreng

154 Hatibasa 10 Malchapara 12 Kimsri 70 Bonggare Olbaknang 17 Okbima 74 Bonggare Chimitchellg

107 Monb'Pangro 49 New Miapara 94 Boro Miapara 78 Horillkata Bakra

180 Horinkata Rabha 132 Lower Manikgallj 63 Upper Manikganj 86 Nolbari 94 Matchakol (Damit Aga) 31 Choto Miapara 55 Abanda

Mon,gma S~ram 20 Rongmaklong 66 Dokamcheng SOnb'lnaru

202 Dokamcheng 137 Chimalcha 188 Kashkona 536 Damash (I & II)

50 Rongsol (Damit Akong) 53 Upper Niaboli 18 Kush Deoripara

Damit Akong

Location code number

Name of Village

2

00 167200 Bakenang Rabha 00167300 Domean!i 00167400 Chipakram 00167500 Dimbil Ading 00167600 New Putimary 00167700 Soenang Pahartuli

(Labourpara)

00161800 Jampara 00167900 Soenang Apal 00168000 Rongkaminchi 00168100 Thapa Dangre 00168200 Thapa Rongdeng 00168300 New Kan!oll,'uri 00168400 Chisimari 00168500 Khan!oll,'uri Songlna 00168600 Thapa Darenchi 00168700 Thapa Dajongl,'Te 00168800 Thapa Ragoll,'I"e 00168900 Thapa Agitchak 00169000 Thapa Mat£Onggre 00169100 Tasil Apal 00169200 Damringgre 00169300 Sepikol 00169400 Dalbinggre 00169500 Dandakol 00 169600 Egual,'Te 00169100 Rongdan 00169800 Raksingl,'Te 00169900 Mandalanggre 00170000 Mebokdam 00170100 Bolpuma 00 170200 Dilma Songgittal 00170300 Chisim Apal 00170400 Kakkunanggre 00 170500 Dilma Aga (Donol) 00170600 Keragalram 00170100 Jolding 00170800 Khawak 00 170900 Soenang Aga 00171000 Genang 00171100 Chidoreng 00171200 Hatibasa 00 17 1300 Malchapara 00 171400 Kimsri 00171500 Bonggare Olbaknang 00171600 Okbima 00171700 Bonggare Chimitcheng 00171800 Mongpangro 00171900 New Miapara 00172000 Boro Miapara 00172100 Horinkata Bakra 00 172200 Horinkata Rabha 00172300 Lower Manikganj 00172400 Upper Manikl,'3nj 00172500 Nolbari 00172600 Matchakol (Damit Aga) 00 172700 Choto Miapara 00172800 Abanda 00172900 Mongma Siram 00173000 Rongmaklong 00 173100 Dokamcheng Songlnaru 00173200 Dokamchellg 00173300 Chimatcha QOl73400 Kashkona 00173500 Damash (I & II) 00173600 Rongsol (Dam it Akong) 00173700 Upper Niaboli 00173800 Kash Deoripara 00 173900 Damit Akong

Persons 20

113 202 153 39

184 130

1SQ 208 333 459 133 232 314 338 298 286

38 191 289 150 175 249 161 242 125 78 98 95

III 365 105 68 54 72 69 45

100 87 84

102 166 45 14 97 38

186 138 72

227 136 202 291

62 38

117 84 48

75 93

178 204 135 440

78 48 23

Illiterates

Males 21

60 101 61 20 87 49

62 110 165 202

67 111 147 176 146 113 23 89

143 75 78 III 66

104 54 37 41 43 40

176 49 2S 21 33 38 17 50 38 31 44 79 23 12 51 18 93 70 31

106 71 83

132 27 25 59 31 22

39 49 83

100 58

229 30 22 12

Females 22

53 101 92 19 97 81

88 98

168 251 66

121 167 162 152 173

15 102 146 75 97

138 95

138 71 41 57 52 71

189 56 43 33 39 31 28 50 49 53 58 87 22

2 46 20 93 68 41

121 65

119 159 35 13 58 53 26

36 44 95

104 77

211 48 26 II

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Total workers

Persons Males Females 23

128 170 148 28

158 135

154 236 466 387

70 169 190 320 270 249

19 129 201 105 144 247 129 183 79 50 73 62 84

245 70 54 39 60 34 17 46 64

143 30

204 27 20 94 34

128 68 84

232 118 277 239

93 143 158 92 99

24

69 87 90 15 97 61

81 122 231 193 36 94 97

171 147 127

10 86

174 S4 77

123 65 95 41 28 35 31 43

128 36 28 21 31 32

7

41 30 76 27

102 16 II 43 18 11 62 40

128 58

145 123 43 71 76 46 52

25

59 83 58 13 61 74

73 114 235 194 34 75 93

149 123 122

9 43 27 51 67

124 64 88 38 22 38 31 41

117 34 26 18 29

2 10 5

34 67

3 102 II 9

51 16 57

6 44

104 60

132 116 50 72 82 46 47

------------Ull-inhabited-----------95 52 43

130 71 59 453 236 217 305 148 157 273 135 138 773 446 327

94 97 46

46 53 23

48 44 23

-----------Un-i •• llaoited--------------

384

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Main workers

Persons 26

26 82 34 12

105 133

60 236 466

96 69

136 175 320 140 187

13 78

184 54

134 190 129 183 41 28 35 62 83

245 69 54 39 38 34

9 46 63

135 28

181 20 13 37 13 78 62 29 98

115 147 114 75

127 57 78 92

94 54

268 249 WI 620

43 34 43

Males 27

25 62 24 12 87 60

53 122 231

67 36 82 90

171 121 107

8 63

170 54 75

100 65 95 41 28 35 31 43

128 36 28 21 28 32

6 41 29 76 26 94 15 11 32 13 66 57. 22 73 57

145 112 36 63 47 37 49

51 50

IJ5 128 87

370 41 30 23

Females 28

20 10

18 73

7 114 235 29 33 54 85

149 19 80

5 15 14

59 90 64 88

31 40

117 33 26 18 10 2 3 5

34 59 2

87 5 2

12 5

25 58 2 2

39 64 10 41 43

43 4

133 121

14 250

2 4

20

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Resubel ara

Industrial category of main workers Name of Village

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry workers

Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

12 41

124

9 217 416

91 25 37 21

310 32

170 13 36

145 54

3 123

10 8

35 27 35 62 82

242 63 12 35 38 25

9 35 62

121 11

105

13 2

27 28 19 78 21

118 55 31

111 44 71 83

81 48 85

108 77

333 38

6 42

12 40 54

9 108 203

63 14 25 21

162 30 94

8 24

139 54 3

50 4 5

35 27 35 31 42

125 32

6 21 28 23 6

32 29 69 11 53

11

25 28 12 54 13

118 54 22 51

37 32 41

45 45 44 53 66

162 37

5 23

70

109 213

28 11 12

148 2

76 5

12 6

73

6 3

31 40

117 31

6 14 JO 2 3 3

33 52

52

2

2

7

24 8

9 60 7

39 42

36 3

41 55 II

171

19

61

34

23 3

40 75 2

60 17

9

32

57 117 168

4 42

3

14 14 48

23

2

6 33

6

19

128

19 I

46

19

19 2

20 39

2

51

13

6 24

43 60 86

3 22

3

1 12 25

4

20

2

6 33

4

15

15

4

20 36

9

4

3 8

14 57 82

20

7 2

23

3

2

3

4

82

2

59

4

2

4

2

4

3

2

I 5

18

4

2

2

3

2

2

3

2

4 -------Un-inhabited-------------

11 8

75 53

18

9 3

26 6

14

10

10

------------Un-inhabited--------------

385

2

81

58

4

2

18

2

6

16

4

26 21 30

29

5

28 16 49

4 3

24 70 10 46

33 7

72 10

3

6

3

6

4

3 27 II

35 13 49 II 10 18 93 18 26 25 12 12

I 3

4 6

138 135 24

145 5 9

25 16

20

27

4

25 12 28 3 2

18

66 9

39

33 7

71

3 6 I

3

6

3

3 16

8

31 13 39

9 10 17 43 18 25 13 10 9

3

3 5

70 74 21

123 4 7

Bakenang Ra bha 5 Domeanti

10 Chipakram Dimbil Ading

2 New Putimary

Soenang Pahartuli (LabourpaTa)

Jampara 4 Soenang Apal

21 ROllgkaminchi I Thapa Danb'fe

Thapa Rongdeng 6 New Kantolguri 4 Chisimari

Khantolglll; Songma 7 Thapa Darenchi

Thapa Dajongb'fe Thapa Ragolgre Thapa Agilchak Thapa Matrongb'fe Ta.il Apal Damring,b'Tc

3 Sepikol Dalbinggre Dandakol Egll3l,'fe Rongdan Raksinggre Mandalanggre Mebokdam Bolpllma Dilma Songgittal Chisim Apal Kakkunangb'fe Dilma Aga (Donol) Keragalram . Jolding Khawak Soenang Aga Genang Chidoreng

II Hatibasa Malchapara Kimsri

4 Bonggare Olbaknang Okbima

10 Bonggare Chimitcheng 2 Monb'Pangro

New Miapara Boro Miapara

50 Horinkata Bakra Horinkata Rablm Lower Manikganj

12 Upper Manikganj 2 Nolbari 3 Matchakol (Damit Aga)

Choto Miapara Abanda Mongma Siram Rongmaklong Dokamcheng Songmaru

68 Dokamcheng 61 Chimalcha

3 Kashkona 22 Damash (I & II)

Rungsol (DamiIAkong) 2 Upper Niaboli

Kash De{)fipara Damit Akong

Locatioo code number

Name of Village

2

00167200 Bakellang Rabha 00167300 Domeanli 00167400 Chipakram 00167500 Dimbil Ading 00167600 New Putimary 00167700 Soenang Pahartuli

(Labourpara)

00167800 Jampara 00167900 Soenang Apal 00168000 Rongkaminchi 00168100 Thapa Danb'fe 00168200 Thapa Rongdeng 00168300 New Kantolguri 00168400 Chisimari 00168500 Khantolguri Sonb'lna 00168600 Thapa Darenehi 00168700 ihapa Dajonggre 00168800 Thapa Ragolb'l:" 00168900 Thapa Agitchak 00169000 Thapa Matronggre 00169100 Tasil Apal 00169200 Damrillggre 00 I 69300 Sepikol 00169400 Dalbinggre 00169500 Dandakol 00169600 Eb>uagre 00169700 Rongdan 00169800 RaksinSb'fe 00169900 Mandalanllh'fe 00170000 Mebokdam 00110100 Bolpuma 00170200 Dilma Songgittal 00170300 Chisim Apal 00170400 Kakklll13l\llh'fC 00170500 Dilma Aga (Donol) 00170600 Keragalram 00170700 Jolding 00170800 K11awak 00170900 Socnang Asa 00171000 Genang 00171100 Chidoreng 00171200 Hatibasa 00171300 Malchapara 00171400 Kimsri 00 171500 Bonggare Olbaknang 00171600 Okbima 00171700 Bonggare Chimitcheng 00171800 Monl,'panb'fO 00171900 New Miapara 00172000 Boro Miapara 00172100 Horinkata Bakra 00172200 Horinkata Rabha 00172300 Lower Manikganj 00172400 Upper Manikganj 00172500 Nolbari 00172600 Matchakol (Damit Aga) 00172700 Choto Miapara 00172800 Abanda 00172900 MongJna Siram 00 173000 Rongmaklong 00 1731 00 Dokamcheng Songmaru 00173200 Dokamcheng 00173300 Chimatcha 00lJ3400 Kashkoll3 00173500 Dalllash (I & II) 00 I 73600 Rongsol (Dami! Akong) 00173700 Upper Niaboli 00173800 Kash Deoripara 00173900 Damit Akong

Marginal workers

Persons 41

102 SS

114 16 53 2

94

291 (

33 15

130 62

6 51 17 51 10 57

38 22 38

22

8

1 8 2

23 7 7

57 21 50 6

55 134

3 130 125

18 16

101 14 7

76 185 56

172 153 51 63

3

Males 42

44 25 66

3 10

28

126

12 7

26 20

2 23

4

2 23

3

8

II 5 5 5

18 55

II 7

8 29

9

3

21 101 20 4& 76

5 23

Females 43

58 63 48 13 43

66

165 (

21 8

104 42 4

28 13 51 8

34

38 22 38

19

8 I

15 6 7

46 16 45

37 79

2 130 114 II 8

72 5 4

55 84 36

124 77 46 40

3

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Culti valors

Persons Males Females 44

23 I

35 16 36

2

271 I 7 I

83 61

6 20 17 51

I 32

33 22 38

22

8

2

7

2 I

45

11

22 3 6

120

4

10 19 2 4 4

7

2

46

12 I

13 13 30

4

151 I 3

73 42

4 16 13 51

25

33 22 38

19

7

7

2 2 3 3 I 1

130 130 65 64

15 98

8 4

8 28

4 2

7 70

4 2

-------------Un-inhabited-------------( 1

76 21 55 137 33

172 86 5( 12 3

72 15 48 41

5

65 18

124 45 46

9 3

-------------Un-inhabited-----------·--

386

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Industrial category

Agricultural labourers

Persons 47

51 87 68

17

86

18

23

21 I

21

14

6

2

54 133

58

6 I

24 I

26

51

Males 48

n 25 41

4

25

4

1

II

10

8

3

2 2

18 55

8

5

16

17

20

Females 49

28 62 27

13

, 61

14

\6

10

II

I 6

3

36 78

50

8

9

31

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Resubelpara of marginal workers Household industry workers

Persons 50

8

5

7 2

8

3

4

2

3

Males Females 51 52

2

3

8

7

8

4

I 2

Other workers

Persons Males 53

28

II

2

3 6

21

10

9

12 6

55 18 43

I

3

54

10

3

I 6

9

7

4

9

3

2 2 14 7

Females 55

18

8

2

16

2

8

46 15 40

2

2 -------------Un-inhabited--------------

21 20

38

II

15

10 15

23

-------------Ull-inhabited-------------

Name of Village

Non-workers

Persons Males Females 56

167 223 165 35

304 161

210 299 259 415 122

267 222 400 328 169 28

139 513

60 159 205 137 249

66 41 46 47 62

244 81 64 SO 31

180 41

161 95

126 149 274

46 18

139 41

224 308

99 226 182 308 342 110 60

149 79 70

29 106 149 180 218 776

92 65 13

387

57

92 117

70 22

129 74

97 149 136 205

62 130 108 200 156 75 19 58

192 33 81 99 67

113 26 18 19 23 25

129 43 31 19 13 82 18 60 50 59 60

135 25 13 74 20

114 139 53

115 99

141

167 62 33 79 41 36

16 55 69 96 91

356 42 30

7

58 2

75 Bakellang Rabha 106 Domeanti 95 Chipakram 13 Dimbil Ading

I 75 New Putimary 87 Soenang Pahartuli

(Labourpara)

113 Jampara 150 Soenang Apal 123 Rongkaminchi 210 Thapa Dangre

60 Thapa Rongd;l1g 137 New Kantolgllri I 14 Chisimari 200 Khantolgllri SOI1b~na 172 Thapa Darenchi 94 Thapa Dajonggre

9 Thapa Ragol!,'Te 81 Thapa Agitchak

32 I Thupa Matronggre 27 Tasil Apal 78 Damringbrre

106 Sepikol 70 Dalbingb'fc

136 Dandakol 40 Eguab'fe 23 Rongdan 27 Raksingb'fe 24 Mandalangb'fe 37 Mebokdmn

liS Bolpllma 38 Diltna Songgiltal 33 Chisim Apal 31 Kakkunanggre 18 Dilma Aga (Donal) 98 Keragalram 23 lolding

101 Khawak 4S Soenang Aga 67 Genang 89 Chidoreng

139 Hatibasa 21 Malchapara

5 Kimsri 65 Bonggare Olbaknang 21 Okbima

110 Bonggare Chimitcheng 169 Monb'Pal1b'fO 46 New Miapara

III Boro Miapara 83 Horinkata Bakra

167 Horinkata Rabha 175 Lower Manikganj 48 Upper Manikganj 27 Nolbari 70 Matchakol (Dam it Aga) 38 Choto Miapara 34 Abanda

Mongma Siram 13 Rongmak IOllg 51 Dokamcheng Songmaru 80 Dokamcheng 84 Chimatcha

127 Kashkona 420 Damash (I & 11)

50 Rongsol (Dami! Akong) 35 Upper Niaboli

6 Kash Deoripara Damit Akong

Location code

number

00167200 00167300 00167400 00167500 00167600 00167700

001 6780Q 00167900 00168000 00168100 00168200 00168300 00168400 00168500 00168600 00168700 00168800 00168900 00169000 00169100 00169200 00169300 00169400 00169500 00169600 00169700 00169800 00169900 00170000 00170100 00170200 00170300 00 17 04()()

00170500 00170600 00170700 00170800 00170900 00171000 00171100 00171200 00171300 00171400 00171500 00171600 00171700 00171800 00171900 00172000 00172100 00172200 00172300 00172400 00172500 00172600 00172700 00172800 00172900 00173000 00173100 00173200 00173300 00173400 00173500 00173600 00173700 00173800 00173900

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Location Name of Village Area of Number of Total population (including

Population in the code Village In

households mstitutlonal and hOllseless

age-grou p 0-6 number hectares ~o~ulation )

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

00174000 Chilukolla (Garo) 58 310 159 151 53 30 23 00174100 Chilukona (Rabha) 39 215 101 114 32 14 18 00174200 Kash RangSi 42 228 109 119 46 20 26 00174300 Rading 37 206 101) 97 41 20 21 00174400 ROl1gdama 17 88 47 41 21 8 13 00114500 Chirimdare 24 117 62 55 23 18 5 00174600 Dangra Songgilal 14 82 49 33 18 14 4 00174700 Dangra Songrna 62 337 182 155 48 32 16 00174800 Nisanh'fam Babupara 54 347 171 176 52 26 26 00174900 Bangsi Apal 83 525 271 254 III 60 51 00175000 Dainadubi 60 225 114 III 47 21 26 00175100 Guresimram 49 255 133 122 • 56 29 27 00175200 ChisimApal 117 738 370 368 179 88 91 00175300 Rompa 32 159 85 74 50 26 24 00175400 Pangsudam 49 254 119 125 59 25 34 00175500 Dokasaram 23 121 57 64 31 12 19 00175600 Chilukdadram 110 639 343 296 104 59 45 00115100 BangSi Bokda 28 155 85 70 29 21 8 00115800 Galw311gsa 18 85 39 46 15 5 10 00115900 Nogolpara 132 807 400 407 160 82 78 00176000 Doralcha 30 168 88 80 30 12 18 00176100 Bangsi Aga 31 162 81 81 3? 18 15 00176200 Bangs; Dogru 30 150 77 73 29 16 13 00176300 Bangsi Minai 40 223 115 108 43 27 16 00176400 Nani' Apal 37 208 110 98 62 32 30 00176500 Gambil Aga (Sollgma) 61 382 182 200 105 52 53 00176600 Dangkong Garo 46 288 129 159 78 38 40 00176700 Ami Apal 63 329 172 157 60 27 33 00176800 Gairong Apal (Chima Aga) 65 363 194 169 68 31 37 00176900 Chima Apal 118 694 354 340 114 58 76 00177000 Gambil Apal 33 169 92 77 48 27 21 00177100 Sarangrna 47 222 114 108 31 16 15 00177200 Depa 79 425 215 210 40 21 19 00177300 Dangkong Rablm 53 268 134 H4 64 37 27

00177400 Imbanggi 75 407 203 204 87 41 46 00177500 Wage As; 134 775 407 368 113 57 56

388

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Resubel ara

Name of Village Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

288 145 143 145 80 65 Chitukoll' (Gam) 215 101 114 32 14 18 Chitukona (Rabha) 228 109 119 123 68 55 Kash Rangsi 206 109 97 113 66 47 Rading

88 47 41 31 20 II Rongdama 117 62 55 58 31 27 Chirimdare 82 49 33 27 18 9 Danbora Songgital

337 182 155 225 121 104 Dan,gra Sonb'1na 301 148 153 263 13 I 132 Nisall!,'tam Babllpara 525 271 254 364 188 176 Bangsi Apal 224 113 111 161 85 76 Dainadubi 255 133 122 121 75 46 Guresimram 738 370 368 528 275 253 Chisim Apal 159 85 74 51 34 17 Rompa 254 129 125 125 70 55 Pangsudam 121 57 64 31 22 9 Dokasararn 639 343 296 378 209 169 Chitllkdadram 155 85 70 51 36 15 Bangsi Bokda 85 39 46 22 16 6 Galwangsa

805 398 407 537 278 259 Nogolpara 168 88 80 126 74 52 Dorateha 162 81 81 120 63 57 Bangsi Aga 150 17 73 99 61 38 Bangsi Dogno 223 115 108 105 57 48 Bangsi Minol 208 110 98 124 69 55 Nanil Apal 382 182 200 240 120 120 Gambil Aga (Songma) 280 126 154 153 71 82 Dangkong GaTO 329 172 157 145 82 63 Ami Apal 336 174 162 109 66 43 Gairong Apal (Chima Aga) 694 354 340 453 258 195 Chima Apal 160 88 72 100 54 46 Gambil Apal 222 114 108 176 95 81 Sarangma

5 3 2 420 212 208 331 178 153 Depa 268 134 134 112 67 45 Dangkong Rabha 407 20} 204 143 86 57 1mbanggi 738 378 360 515 288 227 Wage Asi

389

390

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Resubel ara

Industrial cate!!o~ of main workers Name of Village

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry

workers Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

22 19 3 43 37 6 2 2 6 6 Chitllkona (Garo) 99 65 34 32 31 Chilukona (Rabha)

168 88 80 5. 5 Kash Rangsl 85 45 40 3 3 Rading 36 19 17 2 2 2 2 Rongdama 49 28 21 Chirimdare 36 19 17 3 3 Danb'Ta Songgilal

117 58 59 1 4 II 9 2 Dangra Songma 9 6 3 22 19 3 3 2 36 29 7 N isanb'Tam Babllpa;a

56 47 9 28 22 6 43 35 8 Bangsi Apal 30 26 4 35 30 5 Dailladllbi

103 53 50 I I 5 5 .! Guresimram 92 88 4 20 J3 7 6 47 43 4 Chisim Apal 66 39 27 Rompa 95 49 46 7 6 Pangsudam 25 21 4 2 I Dokas3Tam

52 32 20 74 56 18 14 13 Chilllkdadram 42 34 8 Bangsi Bokda 16 15 1 1 2 Galwangsa

35 33 2 12 10 2 2 2 68 61 1 Nogolpara

30 28 2 Doralcha 28 26 2 3 3 Bangsi Aga 35 34 1 Bangs; Dogru 63 38 25 24 13 II 2 Bangsi Minai 51 48 3 I Nanil Apal 94 68 26 3 3 4 3 Gambil Aga (Songma)

5 5 18 18 3 3 Dangkollg Garo

90 51 39 28 17 II 5 5 Arai Apal 52 34 18 32 18 14 31 26 5 Gairong Apal (Chima Aga)

130 120 10 I 10 7 3 Chima Apal

48 34 14 4 3 I Gambil Apal

14 13 I 15 12 3 13 II 2 Sarangm3

35 30 5 16 12 4 32 30 2 Depa

10 10 8 8 Dangkong Rabha

III 77 34 31 21 JO 2 2 Imbanggi 46 43 3 Wage Asi

391

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Location Name ofYillage Industrial cate~0!i:

code Marginal workers. Cultivators Agricultural labourers number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00174000 Chilukona (Garo) 105 22 83 26 9 17 78 13 65 00174100 Chilllkona (Rabha) 26 8 18 19 8 II 00174200 Kash Rangsi 00174300 Rading 4 3 3 2 00174400 Rongdama 00174500 Chirimdare 7 7 7 00174600 Dangra Songgital 2 I I I I 00174700 Dalll,,'ra Songma II 4 7 6 4 3 00174800 Nisangram Babupara 86 20 66 18 3 15 60 17 43 00174900 Bangsi Apal II 8 3 II 8 3 00175000 Dainadllbi 3 2 3 I 2 00175100 Guresimralll 27 12 15 25 II 14 00175200 ChisimApal I 00175300 Rompa 19 9 10 19 9 10 00175400 PangslIdam 30 JO 20 30 10 20 00175500 Dokasaram 2 2 00175600 Chilukdadram 21 5 16 II 7 9 2 7 00115700 Bangsi Bokda 10 2 8 8 7 00175800 Galwangsa I I I 00175900 Nogolpara 181 40 141 25 8 17 103 19 84 00176000 Doratcha 60 17 43 33 6 27 7 2 5 00176100 Bangsi Aga 58 10 48 2 I 12 2 10 00176200 Bangsi DOb'fU 48 47 20 19 8 8 00176300 Bangs; MillOI 36 14 22 33 13 20 3 2 00176400 Nanil Apal 44 44 43 43 I 00176500 Gambil Aga (Sol1b~na) 50 50 50 50 00176600 DaJlgkong Garo 61 23 38 21 8 13 40 15 25 00176700 Arai Apal 23 I 22 15 15 8 I 7

00176800 Gairong Apal (Chima Aga) 32 6 26 10 9 22 5 17 00176900 Chima Apal 149 21 128 21 16 5 37 36 00177000 Galnbil Apal 26 26 25 2S 00117100 Sarangma 55 II 44 10 3 7 9 6 00177200 Depa 96 14 82 24 5 19 57 9 48 00177300 Dangkong Rabha 64 36 28 35 21 14 29 15 14 00177400 Imbanggi 79 21 58 75 20 55 3 3 00177500 Wage Asi 287 141 146 253 115 138

392

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Resubel ara of mar~inal workers Name ofYiliage Location Household industry workers

Other workers Non-workers code

number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

132 73 59 Chitllkona (Garo) 00174000 7 7 57 26 31 Chitllkona (Rabha) 00174100

55 21 34 Kash Rangsi 00174200 114 58 56 Rading 00174300 48 24 24 Rongdama 00174400 60 33 27 Chirimdare 00174500 41 26 15 Danbora Songgital 00174600

194 107 87 Dangra Songma 00174700 4 4 4 4 191 96 95 Nisangram Babupara 00174800

386 159 227 Bangsi Apal 00174900 156 57 99 Dainadubi • 00175000

2 119 62 57 Guresimram 00175100 572 224 348 Chisim Apal 00175200 73 36 37 Rompa 00175300

122 64 58 Pangslldam 001 754QO 2 2 92 33 S9 Dokasaram 001755QO 4 2 2 478 237 241 Chitllkdadram OQI75600 2 103 49 S4 Bangsi Bokda 00175700

65 21 44 Galwangsa 00175800 3 3 50 13 37 509 254 255 Nogolpara 00175900

15 to 5 4 1 78 43 35 Doratcha 00176000 33 28 11 2 9 73 42 31 Bangsi Aga 00176100 16 16 4 4 66 42 24 Bangsi Dogru 00176200

98 49 49 Bangsi Minol 00176300 112 61 51 Nanil Apal 00176400 231 111 120 Gambil Aga (Songlna) 00176500 201 80 121 Dangkong Garo 00176600 183 98 85 Arai Apal 00176700 215 109 106 Gairoog Apal (Chima Aga) 00176800

90 4 86 403 204 199 Chima Apal 00176900 I 91 55 36 Garnbil Apal 00177000

17 11 19 5 14 125 67 58 Sarangma 00177100 6 6 9 9 245 129 116 Depa 00117200

186 80 106 Oangkong Rabha 00171300 I 184 82 102 Imbanggi 00177400

33 25 8 441 222 219 Wage Asi 00177500

393

Location code number

Name of Village

2

0002 Oambo Rongjeng (Total) 0002 Oambo Rongjeng (Rural) 0002 Dambo Rongjeng (Urban)

Dambo Rongjeng (Rural) 001 77600 Mendima Rabha 00177700 Mendima Bakragittim 00177800 Mendima

00177900 Bolgrimgittim (Baksalpara)

00178000 Kara Majipara 00178100 Kara Balapara 00178200 Baksalpara I 00 I 78300 Baksalpara Ii 00178400 Chichamgittim 00 I 78500 Nachirongdik 00178600 Baksalpara Nachirongdik 00178700 Albelapara 00178800 Baksalpara SOllgittal 00178900 Tebrongpara (Tekongilok) 00179000 Tekonggitok 00179100 Kama Gandim 00179200 Tengabari

00179300 Mangkriip (Upper Tengaban)

00179400 Kasimari 00179500 Lower Kharkutta 00179600 Kharkutta ReselVe 00179700 Ganggasa 001/9800 Menadoba 00179900 Chimadare 00180000 Lower Rougbu 00180100 Rongbu Bagabala 00180200 Upper Rougbu 00180300 Lowe.r Bolmedal\g 00 I 80400 Chil para ReselVe 00 1 80500 Chil para 00180600 Tengasol 00180700 Nameram 00180800 Kentra 00180900 Bugakol 00181000 New Ameram 00181100 Tombuma 00181200 MakreAdap 00181300 Malchagittim 00181400 Dosingkol 00181500 UpperBolmedang 00181600 Chibongga 00181700 Manchang 00 181800 Megam Akhong 00181900 Kharkutta Songittal 00182000 Upper Kharklllla 00 1821 00 Abeagittim 00182200 Mapikol 00 I 82300 Chare Akong 00 182400 KOl\gchikol Aga 00182500 Kosakgandim 00182600 KOllchikol Apal 00182700 Rajasimla Songgital 00182800 Rajasimla Songma 00182900 Rajasimla ResclVe 00183000 Ugun 00183100 Rajasimla Wan 00183200 Rajasimla Mongsi 00 183300 Rajasimla Rongdal Atimbo 00183400 Rangga 00183500 Tokkof 00183600 Badaka 00183700 Badaka Rajasali 00183800 Kejugiltim

Area of Number of Village in households hectares

3

885.00 885.00

4

14,015 14,015

49 18

163 77

34 29 33

24 85 24 31 58

70 27 19

17 34 64 40

120 17

100 77 59 S4 56 66 51 58 37 65 S4 25 33 14 5

104 129 54

137 102 63 22 74 2

34 39 58 II 48 II 39 74 34 41 46 40

109 77 20

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HIllS

Census of India 2001 C.D. Block

Total population (including institutional and houseless

population)

Population in the age-group O~6

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 5 6 7 8

79,224 79,224

261 108 914 432

197 155 185

123 402 138 184 330

389 ISS

103

80 207 384 235 693

90 541 415 305 2\3 315 401 266 291 254 370 290 148 166 76 25

586 746 305 725 544 329 13\ 439

10 191 241 368

50 329

69 226 410 164 260 254 232 642 496 112

394

40,273 40,273

129 55

461 217

98 85 85

38,951 38,951

132 53

453 215

99 70

100

16,532 16,532

41 27

201 66

21 16 25

-------------Un-illh<tbited-------------------------Un-i"h~bited--------------

63 60 6 202

71 78

16&

200 67

106 162

66 24 35 96

---------Un-illhabited----------203 186 74

79 76 31 60 43 28

37 J08 IS4 113 379 45

281 223 158 \09 160 218 149 145 129 186 145 76 83 39 15

297 374 164 353 261 161 64

207 6

98 129 194 22

164 36

119 188 73

116 129 117 348 251

57

43 99

200 122 314 45

260 In 147 t04 155 183 117 146 125 184 145 72 83 37 10

289 372 141 312 283 168 67

232 4

93 112 174 28

165 33

107 222

91 144 125 115 294 245

55

17 31 67 36

122 24

122 66 56 46 49 77 55 75 42 79 53 40 42 28

6 59

134 50

145 59 28 31

85 5

32 64 67 13 38 12 48 68 22 48 55 38 92 86

9

9

8,388 8,388

24 13

105 37

10 II 10

5 34 15 18 53

39 20 20

9 14 31 16 67 14 66 39 33 22 26 42 33 37 18 42 25 24 21 12 3

33 68 24 71 30 12 15 41

4 16 34 34

6 21

9 27 29

6 20 29 17 62 43

3

10

8,144 8,144

17 14 96 29

II 5

15

32 9

17 43

35 II 8

8 17 36 20 55 10 56 27 23 24 23 35 22 38 24 37 28 16 21 16 3

26 66 26 74 29 16 16 44

I 16 30 33

7

17 3

21 39 16 28 26 21 30 43

6

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstracl Dambo Rongjeng

Scheduled Castes popuation

Persons II

4 4

Males 12

3 3

Females 13

Scheduled Tribes population

Persons 14

77,226 77,226

261 108 914 432

191 116 185

Males 15

39,051 39,051

129 55

461 217

98 60 85

Females 16

38,115 38,175

132 53

453 215

99 56

100 -----------Un-inhabited-----------------------Un-inhabited--------------

123 63 60 394 198 196 137 184 330

70 78

168

67 106 162

-----------Un-inllabited------------389 203 186 155 79 76 103 60 43

80 207 384 235 693

90 540 415 305 213 314 401 266 291 253 370 290 145 166 76 25

586 745 305 709 544 328 131 439

10 191 241 368

50 329

69 222 410 164 260 250 232 642 476 112

37 108 184 113 379 45

280 223 158 109 159 218 149 145 128 186 145

73 83 39 15

297 373 164 347 261 160 64

207 6

98 129 194 22

164 36

118 188

73 116 128 117 348 240

57

43 99

200 122 314

45 260 192 147 104 155 183 117 146 125 184 145

72 83 37 10

289 372 141 362 283 168 67

232 4

93 112 174 2S

165 33

104 222

91 144 122 115 294 236

55

Persons

395

17

37,831 37,831

138 58

511 280

171 127 143

5 223 106 147 173

163 98 38

39 155 257 138 402

52 247 328 243 152 213 140 46

152 170 208 142 73 38 21 10

194 443 181 429 404 288 72

337 2

115 7 I

242 31

273 49

123 312 140 208 196 135 317 220

I

Literates

Males 18

21,016 21,016

86 31

267 143

88 71 70

4 126 55 59

107

83 45 23

17 86

131 75

228

28 136 174 124 80

115 84 24

79 92

107 78 40 25 15 6

103 233 110 208 193 142 36

160 I

63 41

122 14

138 25 69

152 65 94

199

71 182 117

Name of Village

Females 19 2

16,815 Dambo Rongjeng (Total) 16,815 Dambo Rongjeng (Rural)

Dambo Rongjeng (Urban) Dambo Rongjeng (Rural)

52 Mendima Rabha 27 Mendima Bakmgittim

244 Mendirna I 37 Bolb'fil%~ttirn (BaksaJpara)

83 Kara Majipara 56 Kara Balapara 1'1 Baksalpara I

Baksalpara Ii Chichamgittim

I Nachirongdik 97 Baksalpara Nachirongdik 51 Albelapara 88 Baksalpara Songiital 66 Tebronh'Para (Tekongitok)

Tekonggitok 80 Kama Gandim 53 Tengabari 15 Mangkriip (Upper Tengabari)

22 Kasimari 69 Lower KharkLllta

126 KharkLllta ReselVe 63 Ganggasa

174 Menadoba 24 Chimadare

I I I Lower Rongbu I 54 RongbLl Bagabata I 19 Upper RongbLl 72 Lower Bohnedang 98 Chilpara ReselVe 56 Chilpara 22 Tcngasot 73 Nameram 78 Kentra

101 Bugakol 64 New Ameram 33 Tombuma 13 Makre Adap 6 Matchagillim 4 Dosingkol

91 Upper Bolmedlmg 210 Chibongga

71 Manchang 221 Megarn Akhol1g 211 Kharkutta Songillal 146 Upper Kharkutta 36 Abeagiltim

177 Mapikol I Chare Akol1g

52 Kongchikol Aga 30 Kosakgandim

120 Konchikol Apal 17 Rajasimla Songgital

135 Rajasimla Songlna 24 Rajasimla ReselVe 54 Uguri

160 Rajasimla Wari 75 Rajasimla Mongsi

114 Rajasimla Rongdal Atimbo 97 Rangga 64 Tokkol

135 Badaka 103 Badaka Rajasali

I Kejugillim

Location

code

number

Name of Village

Persons

2 20

0002 Dambo Rongjeng (Total) 41,393 0002 Dambo Rongjeng (Rural) 41,393 0002 Dambo Rongjeng (Urban)

Dambo Rongjeng (Rural) 00177600 Mendima Rabha 123 00177700 Mendima Bakragittim 50 00177800 Mendima 403 00177900 Bolgrimgittim (Baksalpara) 152

00178000 Kara Majipara 00178100 Kara Balapar" 00178200 Baksalpara I 00178300 Baksalpara Ii 00178400 Chichamgittinl 00178500 Nacltirongdik 00178600 Baksalpara Na~hirongdik 00178700 Albelapara 00178800 Baksalpara Songittal 00178900 Tebrongpara (Tekongitok) 00179000 Tekonggitok 00 1791 00 Kama Gandim 00179200 Tengabari

00179300 Mangkriip (Upper Tengabari)

00179400 Kasimari 00 I 79500 Lower Khmlmlta 00179600 K1mrkulta Reserve 00179700 Ganggasa 00179800 Menadoba 00179900 Chimadare 00180000 Lower Rongbu 00180100 Rongbu Bagabata OOJ802oo Upper Rongbll 00180300 Lower Bo1medang 00 180400 Chilpara Reserve 00 1 B0500 Chilpara 00180600 Tengasot 00180700 Nameram 00 180S00 Kentra 00180900 Bugakol 00181000 New Ameram 00181100 Tombuma 00181200 Makre Adap 00181300 Matcl1agittim 00181400 Dosingko1 00 I 81 SOO Upper Bo1medang 00181600 Chibongga 00181700 Manchang 00181800 Megam Akhong 00181900 Kharkl1tta Songiltal 00 182000 Upper Kharkutfa 00182100 Abeagittim 00182200 Mapikol 00182300 Chare Akong 00182400 Kongchikol Aga 00182500 Kosakgandim 00182600 Konchikol Apal 00182700 Rajasimla Songgital 00182800 Rajasimla Songma 00182900 Rajasimla Reserve 00 183000 U gUTi 00183100 Rajasimla Wari 00183200 Rajasim1a Mougsi 00183300 Rajasim1a~ongda1 Atimbo 00183400 Rangga 00183S00 'okkol 00183600 Badaka 00183700 Badaka Rajasali 00183800 Kejl1gittim

26 28 42

118 179 32 37

157

226 57 65

41 52

127 97

291 38

294 87 62 61

l02 261 220 139 84

162 148 75

128 55 15

392 303 124 296 140 41 59

102 8

76 170 126

19 56 20

103 98 24 52 58 97

325 276 III

Illiterates

Males

21

19,257 19,257

43 24

194 74

10 14 15

59 76 16 19 61

120 34

37

20 12 53 38

151 17

145 49 34 29 45

134 125 66 31 79 61 36 58 24

9 194 141 54

145 68 19 28 41

5 35 88 72

8 26 II 50 36

8 22 30 46

166 134 57

Females

22

22,136 22,136

80 26

209 78

16 14

27

S9 103

16 18 96

106 23 28

21 30 74 59

140 21

149 38 28 32 57

127 95 73 47 83 81 39 70 31

6 \9& 162 70

lSI 72 22 31 55

3 41 82 54 II 30

9 53 62 16 30 28 SI

159 142 54

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Total workers

Persons

23

35,353 35,353

104 43

347 80

32 30 66

Males Females

24 25

19,078 16,275 19,078 16.275

49 55 23 20

179 168 75 5

26 26 30

6 4

36 ----------·-Un·inhabited·------·--·---·--------·-Un-illilabited--··--·---

117 58 59 164 55 59 80

100 23 31 64

64 32 28 16

-·------·--·-Un·illhabited--··-·----·---

396

21 12 9 15 II 4

761

3 59

101 97

173 36

281 119 88

121 150 170 no 130 84

169 62 32 50 18 7

251 300 170 315 159 109

56 113

4 71

112 IS> 20

116 33

101 149 46 53 59 In 309 148 43

1 44 77 53

126 18

145 83 60 65 77 91 69 66 42 89 54 28 38 14 5

114 143 97

155 93 69 28 73 2

44 59 72

8 60 19 47 85 39 44 51 65

150 91 20

2 15 24 44 47 18

136 36 28 56 73 79 61 64 42 80

8 4

12

4 2

137 157 73

160 66 40 28 40

2 27 53 81 12 56 14 54 64

7 9 8

SS 159 57 23

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Main workers

Persons

26

23,435 23,435

S3 26

178 73

• 30 30 63

ll6 149 42 38 68

19 13

3

2 48 80 58 38 12 76

102 74 60 72 84 71 95 42

108 52 22 32 13 5

\11 244 112 174 126 101

54 112

4 71 80

109 II 83 14 50 93 46 52 59 43

141 148 43

Males Females

27 28

15,243 8,192 15,243 8,192

45 8 21 5

150 ' 28 68 5

24 26 30

57 98 22 29 63

II 10

3

35 63 41 34 11 71 81 57 57 66 83 5S 65 36 79 49 21 31 12 5

107 131 66

132 86 67 28 73

2 44 58 70

g

56 10 47 79 39 43 51 41

129 91 20

6 4

33

59 51 20

9 5

8 3

1 13 17 17 4 1 5

21 17 3 6

16 30

6

29 3 I I

4 113 46 42 40 34 26 39 2

27 22 39

3 27

4 3

14 7 9 8 2

12 57 23

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Dambo Rongjeng

Industrial category of main workers

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household mdustry

workers

Name of Village

Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

29

18,545 18,545

51 17 81

51

21 25 2

80 79 39 15 53

12

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9 20

7 9

65 65 39 39 58 78 S4

75 22 62 30

8 15 6 3

105 217 108

95 83 47 35 82

4 47 66 83 10 49

7 46 66 37 23 55 38 92

139 43

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

1l,604 1l,604

44

14 67 48

19 21

30 51

2Q 11 48

4

9

7

14 7 8

60 51 32 37 53 78 48 47 16 41

28 8

14 6 3

101 105 62 68 58 45 18 48

2 34 45 50

7 ]1

6 43 55 32 20 48 37 82 82

20

6,941 6,941

7 3

14

3

2 4 2

50 28 19 4 5

8

I 2 6

I 5

14

7 2 5

6 28

6 21 2

4 112 46 27 25

2

17 34

2

13 21 33

3 18

1 3

11

5

7

10 57

23

1,760 1,760

4 55

8

5 2

41

36 50

3 11

5 II 36

3 i4 15 12

15 6 4

35 3

II 2

64 9

18 6

24 10 7

4 41

1,191 1,191

569 569

341 341

219 219

49

8 6

3 2 2

17 24

2

-----------Un-inllabited-----------------------Un-inhabited--------------

27 9 28 22

2

3 I 2

II ----Ull-illhabited--------------

4 9

25

3 11 14 12

5 5 4

29 3

5 II 2

54 8

9

10 9 6

3 41

2 II

3

10 I

6

10

9 5

14

2 2

2 6

4 2

2

3

2

2

2

4

I

397

122 122

2

2 4

2

2,789 2,789

2 5

40 14

3 3

19

17 2

18 4

7 13 2

2

31 58 2

30 3

10 32 15 5 2 6 I

13 16 11 15 II 17 7

15 2

13 34 53

1 24

4

19

34 6 4

26 9

29 4

8 9

2,229 2,229

I 4

33 12

2

13

16 2

14 4

7 10

2

20 47

2 26

3 10 27 12

5

13 16 9

14 11 17 6

14 2

10 20 22

24

4 14

I 25

3 4

23 7

23 3 I 6 9

560 Dambo Rongjeng (Total) 560 Dambo Rongjeng (Rural)

Dambo Rongjeng (Urban) Dambo Rongjeng (Rural) Mendima Rabha Mendima Bakragittim

7 Mendima 2 Bolgrilllgittim (~aksalpara)

Kara Majipara Kara Balapara

6 Baksalpara I Baksalpara Ii Chichamgittim Nachirongdik Baksalpara Nachirongdik Albelapara

4 Baksalpara Songittal Tebrongpara (Tekongitok) Tekonggitok Kama Gandim

3 Tengabari Mangkriip (Upper Tengabari)

Kasimari 'I Lower Kharkutta I I Khark\ltla Reserve

Ganggasa 4 Menadoba

Chimadare Lower Rongbu

5 Rongbu Bagabata 3 Upper Rongbll

Lower Bolmedang Chilpara Reserve CIlilpara Tengasot Nameram Kentra

2 Bugakol New Ameram Tombllma MakreAdap Matchagittim Dosingkol Upper Bolmedang Chibongga Manchang

3 Megam Akhong 14 Kharkutta Songittal 3 I Upper KharkuUa

Abeagittirn Mapikol Chare Ak(mg Kongchikol Aga Kosakgandim

5 Konchikol Apal Rajasimla Songgi!al

9. Rajasimla Sonh~na 3 Rajasimla Reserve

Uguri 3 Rajasimla Wari 2 Rajasimla Mongsi 6 Rajasimla Rongdal Atimbo

Rangga Tokkol

2 B.daka Badaka Rajasali Kejugittim

Location code number

Name of Village

2

0002 0002 0002

Dambo Rongjeng (Total) Dambo Rongjeng (Rural) Dambo Rongjeng (Urban) DamOO Rongjeng (Rural)

00177600 Mendima Rabha 00177700 Mendima Bakragittim 00177800 Mendima 00177900 Bo1grimgiltim (Baksa1para)

00178000 Kara Majipara 00178100 Kara Bantpara 00178200 Baksalpara 1 00178300 Baksalpara Ii 00178400 Chichamgittim 00178500 Nachirongdik 00178600 Baksalpara Nachirongdik 00178700 Albe1apara 00178800 Baksalpara Songittal 00178900 Tebrongpara (Tekongitok) 00179000 Tekonggitok 00179100 Kama Gandim 00179200 Tengabari 00179300 Mangkriip (Upper Tengabari)

00179400 Kasimari 00179500 Lower Kharkutta 00179600 Kharkutta Reserve 00179700 Ganggasa 00 I 79800 MClladoba 00179900 Chimadare 00180000 Lower Rongbll 00180100 Rongbll Bagabata 00180200 Upper Rongbu 00180300 Lower Bolmedang 001 80400 Chilpara Reserve 00180500 Chilpara 00180600 Tengasot 00180700 Nameram 00 I 80800 Kentra 00180900 Bugakol 00181000 New Ameram 00181100 Tombuma 00181200 Makre Adap 00181300 Matchagittim 00181400 Dosingkol 00181500 Upper Bolmedang 00 I 81600 Chibongga 00181700 Manchang 00181800 Megam Akhong 00181900 Kharkutta Songittal 00182000 Upper Kharkulta 00182100 Abeagittim 00182200 Mapikol 00182300 Chare Akong 00 182400 Kongchikol Aga 00182500 Kosakgandim 00182600 Konchikol Apal 00182700 Rajasimla Songgilal 00182800 Rajasimla Songma 00182900 Rajasimla Reserve 00183000 Ug\,ri 00183100 Rajasimla Wari 00183200 Rajasimla Mongsi 00183300 Rajasimla Rongdal Alimbo 00183400. Rangga 00183500 Tokkol 00183600 Badaka 00183700 Badaka Rajasali 00183800 Kejugittim

Marginal workers

Persons 41

11,918 11,918

51 17

169 7

2

3

15 13 21 12

2 2 4

II 21 39

135 24

205 17 14 61 78 86 59 35 42 61 10 10 18 5 2

140 56 58

141 33

8 2 I

32 44

9 33 19 51 56

80 168

Males 42

3,835 3,835

4 2

29 7

2

1 2 I 2

I

3

9 14 12 92

7 74 2 3 8

II 8

14 I 6

10 5 7 7

2

7 12 31 23

7

2

1 2

4 9

6

24 21

Females 43

8,083 8,083

41 15

140

3

13 12 19 11

2 7

27 43 17

131 15 II 53 67 78 45 34 36 51

5 3

11 3 2

133 44 27

liS 26

6 2 I

31 42

9 29 10 51 50

56 147

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Persons 44

7,947 7,947

50 16 99

5

Cultivators

Males 45

2,516 2,516

4 2

11

Females 46

5,431 5,431

46 14 88

·----------Un-inhabited-----------­-------·---·Un-inhabited-------------

5 8

17 11

5

7 16 10

------··---·Un·inhabited-------------

398

8 15 29 60

29 2· 2

2 7

34 41 53

4 <)

3 I

135 52 55 25

3 2

32 42

9 33 19 50 56

65 III

6 12 7

51

13

1 6 I 6 9 I 2 4 1

7 10 29

3

4 9

6

17 16

2 3

22 9

16 2 2

33 35 44

2 5 2

128 42 26 22

3 2

31 42

9 29 10 50 50

48 95

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Industrial category

Agricultural labourers

Persons 47

1,902 1,902

57 I

2

3

I 3 2 2

2 5 7

60 2

70 2

84 52

1 8

5

3 49

3

2

2

15 57

Males 48

700 700

12 I

2

2

2 2 2

32 2

40

7 8

2 8

2

7 5

Females 49

1,202 1,202

I 45

3

2

3 5

28

30 I

77 44

5

41 3

2

8 52

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Dambo Rongjeng of marginal workers Household industry workers

Persons 50

919 919

6

7

2

I 3

12 10

3 2 I

7

Males 51

149 149

2

Females 52

770 770

5

7

12 9

3

5

Other workers

Persons 53

1,150 1,150

7

Males 54

470 470

Females 55

680 680

2

-------Un-inhabited------------------Un-inhabited-----------

2 2

2 2

------Un-inhabited------------2 I I 1 2 2

2 12 22

106 I 2

60 77

6 4 8 2 I

4

60 27

5

2 9 5

21

2 8

II

4 4 3

2

10 7

3 17 85

52 66

2

5 I

2

50 20

4

Name ofYiliage

Non-workers

Location code number

Persons Males Females 56

43,871 43,871

157 65

567 352

165 125 119

6 238 83

125 250

368 140 96

77 148 283 138 520

54 260 296 217

92 165 231 136 161 170 201 228 116 116 58 18

33S 446 135 410 385 220

75 326

6 120 129 215

30 213 36

125 261 118 207 195 109 333 348

69

399

57

21,195 21,195

80 32

282 142

72 59 55

102 48 47

104

191 68 54

36 64

107 60

253 27

136 140 98 44 83

127 80 79 87 97 91 48 45 25 10

183 231

67 198 168 92 36

134 4

54 70

122 14

104 17 72

103 34 72 78 52

198 160 37

58 2

22,676 Dambo Rongjeng (Total) 0002 22,676 Dambo Rongjeng (Rural) 0002

Dambo Rongjeng (Urban) 0002 Dambo Rongjeng (Rural)

77 Mendima Rablm 00177600 33 Mendima Bakragittim 00177700

285 Mendima 00177800 210 Bolgrimgittim (Baksalpara) ,00177900

93 Kara Majipara 00178000 66 Kara ~alapara 00178100 64 Baksalpara I 00178200

Baksalpara Ii 00178300 Chichamgittim 00178400 Nachirongdik 00178500

136 Baksalpara Nachirongdik 00178600 35 Albelapara 00178700 78 Baksalpara SOllh';ttal 00178800

146 Tebrongpara (Tekongitok) 00178900 Tekonggitok 00179000

177 Kama Gandim 00179100 72 Tengabari 00179200 42 Mangkriip (Upper Tengabari) 00179300

41 Kasimari 84 Lower Kharkutta

176 Kharkutta Reserve 78 Ganggasa

267 Menadoba 27 Chimadare

124 Lower Rongbu 156 Rongbu Bagabata 119 Upper Rongbn 48 Lower Bolmedang 82 Chilpara Reserve

104 Chilpara S6 Tengasot 82 Nameram 83 Kentra

104 Bugakol 137 New Ameram 68 Tombuma 71 Makre Adap 33 Matchagittim

8 Dosingkol 152 Upper Botmedang 215 Chibongga

68 Manchang 212 Megam Akhong 217 Kharklltta Songittal 128 Upper Kharklltta 39 Abeagittim

192 Mapikol 2 Chare Akong

66 Kongchikol Aga 59 Kosakgandim 93 KOllchikol Apal 16 Rajasimla SOhggital

109 Rajasimla Songma 19 Rajasimla Reserve

. 53 Uguri 158 Rajasimla Wari

84 Rajasimla Mongsi 135 Rajasimla Rongdal Atimbo 117 Rangga 57 Tokkol

135 Badaka 188 Badaka Rajasali 32 Kejugittim

00179400 00179500 00179600 00179700 00179800 00179900 00180000 00180100 00180200 00180300 OOI&(}400

0018()500 00180600 00180700 00180800 00180900 00181000 00181100 00181200 00181300 00181400 00181500 00181600 00181700 00181800 001819()0 00182000 00182100 00182200 00182300 00182400 00182500 001 826()0 00182700 00182800 00182900 00183000 00183100 00183200 00183300 00183400 00183500 00183600 00183700 00183800

Location

code number

Name of Village

2

00 183900 Chiwa Adapgiflim 00184000 Mallenggok 00184100 hnsambal 00184200 Dilkang 00184300 Chotcholja 00184400 Chotcholja Napakgittim 00184500 Jalkim 00 184600 Barellggittim 00184700 Dobanggalgittim 00184800 Athiabari 00184900 Jagalpara 00185000 Samjagittill1 00185100 Sakware 00185200 Sakware Songgital 00 185300 Dopalpara 00185400 Tinsimna 00185500 Dilma Adap 00185600 Balsrigittim 00185700 Narangga 00185800 Reking 00185900 Adokgiri 00186000 Mingkrak 00186100 Gorok 00186200 Dilma Ading 00186300 Rangketh 00186400 Chigrang 00186500 Matchadu 001 86600 Dosaral11 00186700 Waramja 00186800 Dcchisoram 00186900 lIdek Reserve 00187000 Panbari 00187100 Dambllra 00187200 Rangsa 00187300 Chachinath 00187400 Wakllram 00187500 Arengdo 00187600 Chiwaki 00187700 Megam Ading 00187800 Watregittim 00187900 Bolsaldal11 00188000 Lower Jal11bal 00188100 Silki 00188200 Upper Jambal 00188300 Upper Sare Awe (Reserve) 00188400 Chima Impel 00188500 Golde Nengbrak 00188600 Nilwa Guarechol 00188700 Ameram 00188800 ROllb'tTl3lchu 00188900 Rengok Saram 00189000 Upper Sambrak 00189100 Lower Sambrak 00189200 Gobekram 00189300 Nawre 00189400 Soba lambal 00189500 Lower Sare Awe 00189600 Kalwe 00189700 Imbeng Akong 00189800 IIdek Akong 00189900 Tingba 00190000 Mel11ilam 00 I 90100 Aruak 00190200 Dikagittim 00190300 Rongtit 00190400 :r-jimilam Modepara 00190500 Chibra lambal 00190600 Nanggilding 00190700 lajilgittim

Area of Number of

Village in households hectares

3 4

9 12 43 35

174 37 46

7 19 44 23

38 22 62 42 57

48 53 41 66 40 24 30 33 20 10 56 53 41 27

33 42 35 36 56 41

124 52 41 44 67 59 97 54 24 36 51 38 73 65 12

68 29 41 27 61 74 31 68 13 18 44 35 33 22

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Total population (including

institutional and hOllseless

popu lalion)

Population in the

age-group 0-6

Persons Males Females Persons Males females

567 8

37 67

236 204

1,053 230 297 47 98

235 137

266 129 280 264 382

331 289 244 395 276 1I7 192 188 122 53

312 349 241 146

184 270 181 199 301 216 681 281 275 254 407 312 541 322 128 176 278 215 410 426

70

375 166 254 170 348 392 160 367

70 96

229 174 214 137

400

20 41

115 109 539 116 146 24 41

'115 71

17 26

121 95

514 114 151 23 57

120 66

3 4

56 44

181 28 79 II 15 55 27

-------------Un-inhabited-------'------132 134 44 57 72 27

138 142 66 133 131 51 193 189 86

-------------Un-inhabited------------167 164 62 130 159 48 106 138 20 195 200 39 138 138 61 62 91 87 59 25

159 192 105 89

55 101 101 63 28

153 157 136 57

33 53 26 21

5 86 68 41 34

------------Un-inhabited------------94 90 23

133 137 52 93 96

136 107 340 126 146 124 205 158 259 150 65 91

133 99

207 220

32

88 103 165 109 341 155 129 130 202 154 282 172 63 85

145 116 203 206 38

21 36 35

130 51 61 72 88 75

112 87 27 48 57 34 95 72 17

----------Un-inhabited-------------203 172 87

87 126 75

177

211 85

197 31 48

114 86

119 61

79 128 95

171

181 75

170 39 48

115 88 95 76

28 62 34 70 82 43 78 15 18 39 20 68 28

9

2 3

21 24 86 13 46

9 8

28 II

28 12 35 27 48

31 21 12 IJ 34 22 19 II 8 2

41 41 21 25

12 25 10 18 17

64 24 29 33 38 36 56 36 13 28 29 II 47 34

8

50 13 35 15 36 46 25 43

6 10 18 12 40 15

10

35 20 95 15 33 2 7

27 16

16 15 31 24 38

31 27

8 26 27 11 34 15 13 :I

45 27 20

9

II 27 II 18 18

66 27 32 39 50 39 56 51 14 20 28 23 48 38

9

37 15 27 19 34 36 18 35

9 8

21 8

28 13

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Dambo R"n -en

Scheduled Castes popuation

Persons Males Females 11 12 13

Scheduled Tribes population

Persons 14

37 65

236 204

1,053 230 297

47 98

230 137

Males 15

20 40

115 109 539 116 146 24 41

113 71

Females 16

17 25

121 95

514 114 151 23 57

117 66

--------Un-inhabiled-----------266 132 134 129 57 72 280 138 142 264 133 131 382 193 189

-----------Un-inl13bited------------295 143 152 289 130 159 244 395 276 117 192 188 122 53

312 348 241 146

106 195 138 62 91 87 59 25

159 191 105 89

138 200 138 55

101 101 63 28

153 157 136 57

-----Un-inhabiled--------------184 94 90 270 133 137 181 93 88 199 96 103 2:\7 109 12& 216 681 276 275 254 407 312 534 322 128 176 278 215 410 397

70

107 340 125 )46 124 205 158 257 150 65 91

133

99 207 205

32

109 341 151 129 130 202 154 277 172 63 85

145 116 203 192 38

-------Un-inhabiled----------375 203 172 166 87 19 254 126 128 170 348 392 150 361

S3 88

229 174 214 137

15 177 211

79 191 25 44

114 86

119 61

95 171 181

71 170 28 44

115 88 95 76

401

Persons 17

3 2

169 155 787 198 74 12 40

154 107

187 76 88

173 254

176 125 133 290 185 23 59

109 47 24

196 171 106 60

149 215 125 163 202 137 348 148 101 97

177 62

205 53 33 41

160 157 242 288

12

215 118 99 88

179 201

34 181 27 17

145 110 128 35

Literates

Males 18

91 82

417 103 42

9 22 76 60

91 33 50 92

130

87 65 62

154 99 17 40 57 24 II

101 113 50 38

74 J08 65 78 92 73

200 74 66 57 99 44

132 38 20 23 80 18

124 147

10

122 63 64 45 97

121 24 97 13 12 73 56 71 14

Name ofYillage

Females 19 2

2 Chiwa Adapgittim Mallenggok

78 Imsambal 73 Dilkang

370 Chotcholja 95 Chotcholja Napakgiltim 32 Jalkim

3 Barenggittim 18 Dobal)ggalgittim 78 Athiabari 47 Jagalpara

Samjagittim 96 Sakware 43 Sakware Songgital 38 Dopalpara 81 Tinsimna

124 Dihna Adap Balsrigittim

89 Narangga 60 Reking 71 Adokgiri

136 Mingkrak 86 Gorok

6 Dihna Ading 19 Rangketh 52 Chigrang 23 Matchadu 13 Dosaram 95 Waramja 58 Dochisoram 56 IIdek Reserve 22 Panbari

Dambura 75 Rangs.

107 Chachinath 60 Wakuram 85 Arengdo

110 Chiwaki 64 Megam Ading

148 Watregittim 74 Boisaldam 35 Lower Jambal 40 Silki 78 Upper Jambal 18 Upper Sare Awe (Reserve) 73 Chima Impel 15 Golde Nengbrak 13 Nilwa Guarechol 18 Ameram 80 Ronb~natchll

79 Rengok Saram 118 Upper Sambrak 141 Lower Sambrak

2 Gobekram Nawre

93 Soba Jambal 55 Lower Sare Awe 35 Kalwe 43 Imbeng Akong 82 IIdek Akong . 80 Tingba 10 Memilam 84 Aruak 14 Dikagittim 5 Ron" .. it

12 Mimilam Modepara 54 Chibra Jambal 57 Nanggilding 2 I Jaj ilgittim

Location code number

Name of Village

2

00183900 Chiwa Adapgittim 00184000 Mallenggok 00184 100 Imsambal 00184200 Dilkang 00184300 Chotcholja 00184400 Chotcllolja Napakgittim 00184500 Jalkim 00184600 Barenggittim 00184700 Dobanggalgit!im 00184800 Athiabari 00 184900 Jagalpara 00 185000 Samjagillim 00185100 Sakware 00185200 Sakware Songgilal 00185300 Dopalpara 00185400 Tinsimna 00185500 Dihna Adap 00185600 Balsrigittim' 00185700 Narangga 00185800 Reking 00185900 Adokgiri 00186000 Mingkrak 00186100 Gorok 00186200 Dilma Ading 001 86300 Rangket h 00186400 Chigrang 00186500 Matchadu 00186600 Dosaram 00186700 Waramja 00186800 Dochisoram 00 I 86900 lldek Reserve 00187000 Panbari 00187100 Dambura 00187200 Rangsa 00187300 Chachinath 00187400 Wakuram 00187500 Arengdo 00187600 Chiwaki 00187700 Megam Ading 00187800 Watregittim 00187900 Boisaldam 00188000 Lower Jambal 00188100 Silki 00188200 Upper Jamba! 00188300 Upper Sare Awe (Reserve) 00188400 Chima Impel 00188500 Golde Nengbrak 00188600 Nilwa Guarechol 00188700 Ameram 00188800 Rongmalchu 00188900 Rengok Saram 00189000 Upper Sambrak 00189100 Lower Sambrak 00189200 GoOOkram 00189300 Nawre 00189400 Soba Jambal 00189500 Lower Sare Awe 00189600 Kalwe 00189700 ImOOng Akong 00189800 I1dek Akollg 00189900 Tingba 00190000 Memilam 00190100 Aruak 00190200 Dikagittim 00190300 Ronb"i! 00190400 Mimilam Modepara 00190500 Chibra Jambal 00190600 Nanggilding 00190700 Jajilgittim

Persons 20

34 65 67 49

266 32

223 35 58 81 30

79 53

192 91

128

155 164 111 105 91 94

133 79 75 29

116 178 135 86

35 55 56 36 99 79

333 133 174 157 230 250 336 269

95 135 118 58

168 138 58

160 48

155 82

169 191 126 186 43 79 84 64 86

102

Illiterates

Males 21

19 40 24 27

122 13

104 15 19 39 11

41 24 88 41 63

80 65 44 41 39 45 51 30 35 14 58 79 55 51

20 25 28 18 44 34

140 52 80 67

106 114 127 112 45 68 53 21 83 73 22

81 24 62 30 80 90 61

100 18 36 41 30 48 47

Females 22

15 25 43 22

144 19

119 20 39 42 19

38 29

104 50 65

75 99 67 64 52 49 82 49 40 15 58 99 80 35

15 30 28 18 55 45

193 81 94 90

124 136 209 157 50 67 6S 37 85 6S 36

79 24 93 52 89

101 65 86 25 43 43 34 38 55

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Total workers

Persons Males Females 23

18 29

178 144

573 180 128

21 54

113 40

24

9 15 95 72

289 94 58 7

19 54 21

25

9 14 83 72

284 86 70 14 35 59 19

-----------Un-inhabited-------,-----140 62 78 72 32 40

167 74 93 135 198

61 100

74 98

-----------Un-inhabiled--------181 90 91 128 III 147 77 55 70

118 77 28

128 III 88 56

62 55 80 47 28 40 57 40 13 64 57 44 28

66 56 67 30 27 30 61 37 15 64 54 44 28

--.. --------Un-inhabiled--------------162 83 79 222 163 164 115 113 321 179 169 148 266 163 253 173 68 93

191 165 227 127

18

110 85 79 58 57

174 80 91 71

136 87

125 88 33 46 91 81

118 70 13

112 78 85 57 56

147 99 78 77

130 76

128 85 35 47

100 84

109 57

5 -----------Un-inhabited------------

402

200 107 93 118 170 102 112 150 100 167 36 78

192 154 146 105

62 79 46 56 73 53 84 16 38 96 75 79 47

56 91 56 56 77 47 83 20 40 96 79 67 58

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Main workers

Persons 26

18 29 72 46

482 53

128 20 53

110 38

73 49

127 73

108

156 127 103 145 72 55 70

118 77 28

128 III 83 56

34 49 34 37

109 50

175 89

103 120 199 163 253

57 23 38

164 137 194 76 15

122 74

120 94 57 -

78 52 46 26

5 I

50

Males 27

9 15 47 40

253 44 58

6 18 53 21

40 24 61 52 90

79 62 51 78 47 28 40 57 40 13 64 57 42 28

34 43 29 30 57 43

122 50 58 58 98 87

125 55 22 37 80 67

109 64 J3

78 36 54 42 56 72 31 31 14

4

I

25

Females 28

9 14 25

6 229

9 70 14 35 57 17

33 25 66 21 18

77 65 52 67 25 27 30 61 37 15 64 54 41 28

6 5

52 7

53 39 45 62

101 76

128 2

1 84 70 85 12 2

44 38 66 52

I 6

21 15 12

25

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Dambo Rongjeng

Industrial category of main workers

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry

workers

Name of Village

Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29

18 29 70 39

391 41

125 20 53

105 26

18 5

121 52 96

142 122 89

113 65 51 66

118 72 28

124 110

81 56

33 47 33 36 98 48

126 74 92

114 193 ISS 243

57 23 38

164 132 189

56 15

117 64

120 89 56 69 39 45 23

2 I

27

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

9 15 45 35

197 32 56

6 18 49

9

8 3

59 34

80

70 58 41 55 41 28 37 57 38 13 62 57 41 28

33 41 29 29 50 42 98 46 55 52 94 81

121 55 22 37 80 62

105 45 13

74 28 54 37 55 63 24 30 12

2 I

14

9 14 25

4 200

9 69 14 35 56 17

10 2

62 18 16

72 64 48 58 24 23 29 61 34

15 62 53 40 28

6 4 .

7 48

6 28 28 37 62 99 74

122 2

84 70 84

" 2

43

36 66 52

6 15 15 II

13

1

5 25

4

15 23

2 6

2

2 2

42 15 10

1 3

12 2

13 I

20 JO :\ 3 I

4 --------Un-inhabited------------

7 8 I 1 10 13

I 3 I 4 2

---------Un-i,'llabited------------4

2 5 2 4 4

5

3

----------Un-inhabited--------------

22 4 2

20 II 8

2

I 2 3 3

2

3

2

2

2 2

5

-------UII-inhabited-----321

2

I 4

3

22

2

10

3

12

4 9

4 6

403

10

2

4

3 I 4 I

3

2

3

40 9 2

39 21

2 19 6

10

14 25

2

2 I

7

6

1 5 4 5 7

3 18

2 8

4

4

3

I I

34 9 2

4 7

24

" 17 6

9

4 10 19

I 2

5

2

I 5 4 4 2

3 18

2 7

4

4

2

2

Chiwa Adapgitlim Maliellggok Imsambal Dilkang

6 Chotcholja Chotcholja Napakgitlim Jalkilll Barenggittim Dobanggalgittim' Athiabari Jagalpara Sallljab~ttim

15 Sakware 10 Sakware Songgital

Dopalpara 2 Tinsimna

Dilma Adap Balsrigittilll Narangga Reking

4 Adokgiri 6 Mingkrak

Gorok Dilllla Ading. Rangketh Chi!,'fang Matchadu Dosaram Waramja Dochisoram IIdek Reserve Panbari Dambura Rangsa Chachinath Wakuram Arengdo

2 Chiwaki Megam Ading

4 Watregittim Boisaldam Lower Jambal Silki Upper Jambal

I Upper Sare Awe (Reserve) 5 Chima Impel

Golde Nengbrak Nilwa Guarechol Allleram ROI1!,'fI1atchu Rengok Saram Upper Sambrak Lower Sambrak Gobekram Nawre Soba Jambal Lower Sare Awe Kalwe Imbeng Akong Ifdek Akong Tingba Memilam Aruak Dikagittim Ron!,>1it Mimilam Modepara Chibra Jambal Nanggilding Jajilgittim

Location code number

Name of Village

2

00183900 Chiwa Adapgittim 00184000 Mallenggok 00 I 84100 Imsambal 00184200 Dilkang 00184300 Chotcholja 00184400 Chotcholja Napakgittim 00184500 Jalkim 00184600 Barenggittim 00184700 Dobanggalgittim 00184800 Athiabari 00184900 Jagalpara 00185000 Samjagittim 00 I 85 100 Sakware 00185200 Sakware Songgilal 00185300 Dopalpara 00185400 Tinsimna 00185500 Dilma Adap 00185600 Balsrigittim· 00 I 85700 Narangga 00185800 Reking 00185900 Adokgiri 00186000 Mingkrak 00186100 Gorok 00186200 Dilma Ading 00186300 Rangketh 00186400 Chib'Tang 00186500 Matchadu 00186600 Dosaram 00186700 Waramja 00186800 Docbisoram 00 186900 lIdek Reserve 00187000 Panbari 00187100 Dambura 00187200 Rangsa 00187300 Cllachinath 00187400 Wakuram 00187500 Arengdo 00187600 Chiwaki 00187700 Mcgarn Ading 00187800 Watregittim 00 187900 Boisaldam 00188000 Lower Jambal 00188100 Silki 00188200 Upper Jambal 00188300 Upper Sare Awe (Reserve) 00188400 Chima Impel 00138500 Golde Nengbrak 00188600 NilwaGuarecltol 00188700 Ameram 00188800 Rongmatchu 00188900 Rengok Saram 00189000 Upper Sambrak 00189100 LowerSambrak 00189200 Gobekram 00189300 Nawre 00189400 Soba Jambal 00189500 Lower Sare Awe 00189600 Kalwe 00189700 Imbeng Akong 001&9800 lIdek Akong 00189900 Tingba 00190000 Memilam 00190100 AnIak 00190200 Dikagittim 00190300 ROIl!,'!it 00190400 Mimilam Modepara 00190500 Chibra Jambal 00190600 Nanggilding 00190700 Jajilgittilu

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Marginal workers Cultivators

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

41 42 43

106 98 91

127

I 3 2

67 23 40 62 90

25

8 2

128 173 129 127

6 63

146 90 66 28 67

116 45 55 27 28 33 51 3

78 44 50

8 55 72 48

121 10 78

187 153 145 55

48 32 36 50

22 8

13 9

10

II

4 2

2

49 67 56 49

14 52 30 33 13 38

33 II 9

II 14 9 6

29 26 25

4

22 53 2

38 92 74 78 22

58 66 55 77

2 2

45 15 27 53 80

14

4

5

3

44 45 46

85 68 72 95

1 2

33 14 21 24

52 54 51 71

2 ·-···-·---·Un-inhabited--•• -·--_·-

3 3

2 2

77 8 2

69 ··-,-·---·-·-UI1·inhabited··------··----

24 II 13 I I 8 I 1

3

4 4

2

··-----·---Un-inhabited··-·----·--·-79 128 49 79

106 173 67 106 73

78 5

49 94 60 33 15 29

83 34

46 16 14 24 45

128 124

5 61

107 23 25 28 67

116 45 52 27 28 24 33

3

56 48

I 14

38 7

15 13 38

33 II 8

II 14 9 3

72 76

4 47 69 16 10 15 29

83 34 44 16 14 15 30

3 ----.----.-. Ull·illhabited-----··----·-

49 18 25

4 5S 71 26 68

8 40 95 79 67 33

404

31 1 30 2 2

50

53 70 34

121 7

62 151 118 117 34

25

17 53 2

29 74 61 63 II

25

53 69 17 68

5 33 77 57 54 23

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Industrial category

Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females

47 48 49

14 24 15 19

8

9

I 4

2 36 47 31

2

2 6

47 42

8

I 3

3

20

9 12 II 14

3

2

13 15 II

28 24

4

10

5 12 4 5

5

1 7

4

2 23 32 20

2 6

19 18

4

2

3

10

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Dambo Rongjeng of marginal workers Household industry workers

Persons 50

7 6 4

13

2

3

7 9

II

16 25 33 28

Males 51

6 6 4

12

4

9 A3 12 15

I

Females 52

2

2

7 9

I 7

7 12 21 13

Other workers

Persons Males Females 53 54 55

------------Un-inhabited-------------56 19 37 22 38 59 2

8 12 9

14 26 50 2

------------Un-inhabited-------------

------.,-Un-irihabited------------

3 19 9

3

7 1

:I

2 12

2

--------Un-inhabiled-------

II 5 6

Name of Village

Non-workers

Persons Males Females 56

19 38 58 60

480 50

169 26 44

122 97

126 57

113 129 184

150 161 133 248 199 62

122 70 45 25

184 238 153 90

22 48 18 35

186 103 360 102 106 106 141 149 288 149 60 83 87 50

183 299

52

175 48 84 68

236 242 60

200 34 18 37 20 68 32

405

57

II 26 20 37

250 22 88 17 22 61 SO

70 25 64 72 93

77 68 51

tIS 91 34 51 30 19 12 95

\35 61 61

II 23

8 17 78 50

166 46

55 53 69 71

134 62 32 45 42 18 89

150 19

96 25 47 29

121 138 32

113 15 10 18 II 40 14

58 2

8 Chiwa Adapgittion 12 Mallenggok 38 lmsambal 23 Dilkang

230 Chotcholja 28 Chotcholja Napakgillim 81 Jalkim

9 Barenggittim 22 Dobanggalgillim 61 Athiabari 47 Jagalpam

Samjagittimt

56 Sakware 32 Sakware Songgital 49 Dopalpara 57 Tinsimna 91 Dilma Adap

Balsrigittim 73 Narangga 93 Reking 82 Adokgiri

133 Mingkrak 108 Gorok 28 Dilma Ading 71 Rangketh 40 Chigrang 26 Matchadu 13 Dosaram 89 Waramja

103 Dochisoram 92 lIdek Reserve 29 Panbari

Dambura II Rangsa 25 Chachinath 10 Wakuram 18 Arengdo

108 Chiwaki 53 Megam Ading

194 Watregittim 56 Bolsaldam 51 Lower Jambal 53 Silki 72 Upper Jambal 78 Upper Sare Awe (Reserve)

154 Chima Impel 87 Golde Nengbrak 28 Nilwa Guarechol 38 Ameram 45 Rongmatchu 32 Rengok Saram 94 Upper Sambrak

l49 Lower Sambrak 33 Gobekram

Nawre 79 Soba Jambal 23 Lower Sare Awe 37 Kalwe 39 Imbeng Akong

115 lIdek Akong 104 Tingba 28 Memilam 87 Aruak 19 Dikagittim 8 Rongtit

19 Mimilam Modepara 9 Chibra Jambal

28 Nanggilding 18 Jajilgittim

Location code number

00183900 00184000 00184100 00184200 00184300 00184400 00184500 00184600 001!!4700 00184800 00184900 00185000 00185100 00185200 00185300 00185400 00185500 00185600 00185700 00185800 00185900' 00186000 00186100 00186200 00186300 00186400 00186500 00186600 00186700 00186800 00186900 00187000 00187100 00187200 00187300 00187400 00187500 00187600 00187700 00187800 00187900 00188000 00188100 00188200 00188300 00188400 00188500 00188600 00188700 00188800 00188900 00189000 00189100 00189200 00189300 00189400 00189500 00189600 00189700 00189800 00189900 00190000 00190100 00190200 00190300 00190400 00190500 00190600 00190700

Location code

number

Name of Village

2

00190800 Mitegittim 00190900 Remagittim 00191000 Diplokgittim 00191100 Nongbak Chichra 00191200 Rakuma 00191300 Dokongsi 00191400 Gulutgittim 00191500 Rongchri 00191600 Darang Petchong 00191 700 Mandu Mangsanggittim 00191800 Mandadrop 00191900 lIIaRougchim 00192000 Jankigittim 00192100 Agropatal 00192200 Amebang 00192300 Mejolgre Chekjongbra 00192400 Chikol Dama 00192500 Chikol Pekgro 00192600 Tetengitok 00192700 Sarang Apal 00 192800 Chikol SongJna 00192900 Dakran 00193000 Dawa Songgital 00193100 Simseng Aringga 00193200 Dagal Dongm 00193300 Dagal Gading 0019:'>400 Simseng Wale 001935{){) Simseng Minol 00193600 Simseng Minai 00193700 Simseng Nakol 001938(l0 Cheran ehlkol 00193900 Cheran Songgitcham 00194000 Cheran Aida 00194 100 Cheran Songgital 00194200 Simseng Wage Apal 00194300 Simseng Bolma 00194400 Simseng Gading 00194500 Simseng Rongal 00194600 Simseng Bongga 00194700 Mejolh'Te DOf,,'lU 00194800 TamslIra oo1949{)0 Gandllal 00195000 Waridipo 00195100 Gabil Damingka 00195200 Rogu Aida 00195300 Gabil Ading 00 I 95400 Nenggichak Pathal 00195500 Nongbak Wapil 00195600 Rongbang 00195700 Gandilh>ittim 00195800 Rongchong 00195900 Nengkram 00196000 Ronga Agal (Mangsang) 00196100 Mangsang Bakitokgittim 00196200 Nongbak Daram 00196300 Asim Danll1g 00196400 Nongbak Ading 00196500 Mangsang Imtragittim 00196600 Mangsang Mogogillim 00196700 Simagre 00196800 Chitil Apal 00196900 Mangsang Bamil 00197000 Mary Apal 00197100 Mangsang Babupara 00197200 Ran~ne

00197300 Mansang Ronggisim 00197400 Nagumaram 00197500 Magno 00197600 BadiJpa Apal

Area of Number of Village in househoJds hectares

3 4

42 34

45 41

110

23 42 18

36 22 49 36 52 41 57 21 41 12 22 47

5 15 25 16 11 35 19 29 20 SO 44 63 25 15 19

36 38 26 48 64 20 95 37 78

46 44 16 48 68 88 2

42 48 14 63 35 26 51

149 88 32 59 61 52 II

25

DJSTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Total population (including institutional and hOLlseless

population)

Population in the age-group 0-6

Persons 5

212 178

276 245 542 153 213

96 189 127 304 219 308 222 301 106 195 56

121 305

36 63

144 100 62

183 103 147 97

411 259 312 143 87

105

196 192 142 278 354 125 500 201 444

329 256

97 261 381 511

17 257 258

81 364 167 116 282 816 499 197 351 348 291

61 140

406

Males Females Persons 6

90 90

7

122 88

8

40 31

-----------Un-inhabi ted-------------145 131 55 109 261 78

104 46

101 65

152 114 167 III 159 54 97 23 65

165 IS 32 73 49 24 86 6{)

65 48

209 131 158 76 45 52

136 281

75 109 50 88 62

152 105 141 III 142 52 98 33 56

140 21 31 71 51 38 97 43 82 49

202 128 154 67 42 53

60 129 50 57 21 50 36

• 89 60 64 47 78 31 35 13 23 72

9 14 38 26 22 43 30 35 17 91 75 71 30 23 26

------------- Uno; n habited-------------104 92 64 98 94 46 73

139 171 67

265 100 237

69 139 183 58

235 101 207

22 80 77 34

122 38

III ---------Un-inhabited-----------

181 148 94 129 45

131 178 277 II

137 122 47

185 91 62

133 400 245

97 172 173 147 32 71

127 52

130 203 234

6 120 136 34

179 76 54

149 416 254 100 179 175 144 29 69

66 19 99 83 88

5 53 51 23 86 35 22

106 228

98 50 68 93 57

4

34

Males 9

17 18

29 23 50 28 28 10 29 20 49 34 42 25 42 19 19 4

11 38

4 7

15 11 5

17 19 14 7

34 42 33 15 11 13

31 23 12 39 32 18 68 20 60

57 35

8 48 38 54

4 26 24 14 44 21 13 46

110 43 26 31 48 29

4 17

Females 10

23 13

26 37 79 22 29 11 21 16 40 26 22 22 36 12 16 9

12 34

5 7

23 15 17 26 11 21 10 57 33 38 15 12 13

33 23 10 41 45 16 54 18 51

37 31 II 51 45 34

27 27 9

42 14 9

60 118

55 24 37 45 28

17

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstracl Dambo Rongjeng

Scheduled Castes popuation

Persons Males Females II 12 13

Scheduled Tribes population

Persons 14

212 178

Males 15

90 90

Females 16

122 88

-----------Un-inhabited----------276 145 131 244 540 153 213 96

189 127 :104 219 308 222 300 106 195 56

121 305

36 63

144 100 58

183 103 143 97

411 259

,312 143 87

105

108 259

78 104 46

101 65

152 114 167 111 158 54 97 23 65

165 15 32 73 49 21 86 60 64 48

209 131 158 76 45 52

136 281

75 109 50 88 62

152 105 141 III 142

52 98 33 56

140 21 31 71 51 37 97 43 79 49

202 128 154 67 42 53

--------Un-inhabited--------196 104 92 190 97 93 142 73 69 275 137 138 354 125 495 201 444

171 67

263 100 237

183 58

232 101 207

-----Un-inbabited-------------316 175 141 256 129 127 89

258 370 511

17 257 258

81 364 167 116 282 698 498 197 343 347 291

61 140

42 130 171 277 II

137 122 47

185 91 62

133 335 244

97 165 172 147 32 71

47 128 199 234

6 120 136 34

179 76 54

149 363 254 100 178 175 144 29 69

407

Persons 17

25 34

94 76

240 28 70 52 83 43 87 58

122 93 66 55 78 II 57

136 12 30 48

4 22 69 23 25 35 74 40 49 37 25 19

94 36 57

ILl 89 62

175 61

149

156 54 42

113 184 276

7 99

112 14

174 95 41 98

239 235

72 S4 84

109 18 34

Literates

Males 18

13 18

49 44

145 16 44 24 47 27 56 37 64 49 38 28 37

7 37 73

7 19 30

4 II 42 19 18 21 56 27 28 25 13 12

60 23 33 60 62 36

106 40 92

88 35 20 64 98

160 4

65 64

9 99 56 25 60

131

143 39 33 48 65 II 22

Name of Village

Females 19

12 Mitegittim 16 Remagittim

Diplokgitlim

2

45 Nongbak Chichra 32 Rakullla 95 Dokongsi 12 Gulutgiltim 26 Rongchri 28 Darang Petchong 36 Mandu Mangsanggittim 16 Mandadrop 3 I lila Jt.ongchim 21 lankigittim 58 Ab'fOpalal 44 Amebang 28 Mejolgre Chekjongbra 27 Chikol Dama 41 Chik 0 I Pekgro

4 Tetengitok 20 Sarang Apal 63 Chikol Songma

5 Oakran II Dawa Songgital 18 Simseng Arillgga

Dagal DOllgm 11 Dagal Gading 27 Simseng Wale

4 Simseng Millol 7 Simseng Millal

14 Simseng Nakol 18 Cheran Chikol 13 Cheran Songgitcham 21 Cheran Aida 12 Cheran Songgital 12 Simseng Wage Apa1 7 Simseng Bolma

Simseng Gading 34 Simseng Rongal 13 Simseng Bongga 24 Mejolgre Dogru S3 Tamsura 27 Gandual 26 Waridipo 69 Gabil Damingka 21 Rogu Aida 57 Gabil Ading

Nenggichak Pathal 68 Nongbak Wapil 19 Rongbang 22 Gandilgittim 49 Rongchong 86 Nengkram

116 Ronga Agal (Mangsang) 3 Mangsang Bakitokgittim

34 Nongbak Daram 48 Asim Darang

5 Nongbak Ading 75 Mangsang Imtragittim 39 Mangsang Mogogiltim 16 Simab'fe 38 Chitil Apal

108 Mangsang Bamil 92 Mary Apal 33 Mangsang Babupara 21 Rallgme 36 Mansang Ronggisim 44 Nagumaram

7 Magru 12 Badilpa Apal

Location

code number

Name ofYiliage

2

00190800 Mitegittim 00190900 Remagittim. 00191000 Diplokgittim 00191100 Nongbak Chichra 00191200 Rakllma 00191300 Dokongsi 00191400 Guluigittim 00191500 Rongchri 00191600 Darang Pelchong 00191700 Maodu Mangsanggittim 00191800 Mandadrop 00 191900 lUa Rongchim 00192000 Jankigittim 00192 100 Ab'fOpatal 00192200 Amebang 00192300 Mejolgre Chekjongbra 00192400 Chikol Dama 00192500 Chikol Pekgro 00192600 Tetengilok 00192700 Sarang Apal 00192800 Chikol Songma 00192900 Dakran 00193000 Dawa Songgilal 00193100 Simseng Aringga 00193200 Dagal Donb .... ' 00193300 Dagal Gading 00193400 Simseng Wale 00193500 Simseng MillOl 00193600 Simseng Minai 00193700 SimsengNakol 00 193 800 Cheran Chikol 00193900 Cheran Songgitcbam 00194000 Cheran AIda 00194100 Cheran Songgita1 00194200 Simseng Wage Apal 00194300 Simseng 80lma 00 194400 Simseng Gading 00194500 Simseng Roogal 00194600 SimsengBoogga 00194700 Mejolb'fe Dogr .. 00194800 Tamsura 00194900 Gaodllal 00195000 Waridipo 00195100 Gabil Damingka 00195200 Rogu Aida 00195300 Gabil Ading 00195400 Nenggichak Pathal 00195500 Nongbak Wapi I 00195600 Rongbang 00195 700 Gaodil~,'ltlim

00195800 Rongchong 00195900 Nengkram 00196000 Ronga Agal (Mangsang) 00196100 Mangsans Bakitokgittim 00196200 Nongbak Daram 00196300 Asim DaranS 00196400 Nongbak Ading 00196500 Mangsaog hntragittim 00 I 96600 Mangsang Mogogittim 00196700 Simagre 00196800 Chitil Apal 00196900 Mangsang Balnil 00197000 Mary Apal 00197100 Manssang Babupara 00197200 Rangme 00197300 Mansang Ronggisim 00197400 Nagumamm 00197500 Mogro 00197600 Badilpa Apal

Persons

20

187 144

182 169 302 125 143 44

106 84

217 161 186 129 235

51 117 45 64

169 24 33 96 96 40

114 80

·122 62

337 219 263 106 62 86

102 156

85 165 265

63 325 140 295

173 202

55 148 197 235

10 158 146 67

190 72 75

184 577 264 125 297 264 182 43

106

Illiterates

Males

21

77 72

96 65

116 62 60 22 S4 38 96 77

103 62

121 26 60 16 28 92

8 13 43 45 13 44 41 47 27

153 104 130

51 32 40

44 75 40 79

109 31

159 60

145

93 94 25 67 80

117 7

72 58 38 86 35 37 73

:269 102 58

139 125 82 21 49

Females

22

110 72

86 104 186 63 83 22 52 46

121 84 83 67

114 25 57 29 36 77 16 20 53 51 27 70 39 75 35

184 115 133 55 30 46

58 81 45 86

156 32

166 80

150

80 108 30 81

117 118

3 86 88 29

104 37 38

III 308 162 67

158 139 100 22 57

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Total workers

Persons Males Females

23

136 108

24

63 54

25

73 54

---------Un-inhabited----------166 87 79 119 134

79 123 62

II S 29 56 54 55

62 126 34 59 29 60 24 51 36 52

43 43 63 62 22 21 45 40 19 56

137

38 79 53 29

116 51 68 53

196 163 218

84 49 47

[I

35 76

5 21 42 28 14 58 28 34 29

100 81

110 46 28 22

57 8

45 64 33 55

5 5

18 3

8 21 61

17 37 25 15 58 23 34 24 96 82

108 38 21 25

----------Un-illhabited--------86 42 44 83 41 42 53

118 190 52

239 89

289

26 63 97 27

1(7 41

154

27 55 93 25

122 48

135 ----------u n-i nl18biled------------

408

228 122 106 75 43 32 62

138 190 235

6 105 119 30 90 54 36 84

343 319 III 240 223 226 49

102

33 70 93

125 3

54 S3 16 74 43 29 62

190 162 52

120 110 116 25 S4

29 68 97

110 3

51 66 14 16 II 7

22 153 157 59

120 113 110 24 48

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Main workers

Persons

26

83 60

92 67

127 61

100 46 87 23 56 35 55 43 63 22 17 9

13 14 5

15 25 16 13 36 19 34 26 97

161 214

84 49 23

42 41 27 63

132 28

215 83

\57

109 37 38 96

170 235

6 100 113 28 76 53 34 78

228 234 32 54 62 53 28 33

Males 27

39 38

60 62

126 26 48 23 45 23 51 34 52 43 62 21 16 8

II 13 5

15 25 16 12 33 18 32 26 93 80

110 46 28 22

42 41 26 63 85 24

104 41

100

65 21. 23 48 90

125 3

51 49 15 73 42 28 62

167 122 29 52 59 51 20 29

Females

28

44 22

32

I 35 52 23 42

5 I 3

I 1 I

3 1 2

4 81

104 38 21

1

47 4

III 42 57

44 16 15 48 80

110 3

49 64 13 3

II 6

16 61

112 3 2 3 2 8 4

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Dambo Rongjeng

Industrial category of main workers

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry

worker~

Name of Village

Other workers

Persons Males - Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

29

62 32

56 49 88 61

100 46 87 19 54 35 50 43 63 22 17 9

II 10

5 14 25 16 II 36 19 28 26 94

145 193 80 49 n

42 28 22 59

130 26

211 83

153

109 30 31 94

157 226

6 98 In 2S 19 16 7

78 18S 211

13 47 61 52 28 22

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

29 20

34 45 87 26 48 23 45 19 50 34 48 43 62 21 16

8 9 9 5

14 25 16

10 33 18 28 26 91 74 99 44 28 22

42 28 21 59 83 23

100 41 98

65 17 22 46 82

116 3

49 49 15 19 16 7

62 137 108 II 45 )9

50 20 19

33 12

22 4

35 52 23 42

4

2

2

3

3 71 94 36 21

1

41 3

III 42 55

44 13 15 48 75

110 3

49 64 13

16 51

109 2 2 2 2 8 3

18 27

30 17 29

2

2

4

50 34 27

6

4

8 10 2 2 17 10

----Un-inhabited--------22 8 5 4 16 I 29

-i

-!

3 2

3

5

2

3 , I

3

2

. --------Un-inhabited-----------

2

2 2

-------Un-inhabited-------------

3

48 24 21

4 1 4

2

2

22 20

5

409

3

2

2

2

10

2 4

2

5

3 II 20 2

13 3 4 2

2 4

6

2 7 9

7 3

12 16 14

7

6

10

2 4

2

3

2 4

10

13 3 4 2

! 4

3

2

5 9

6 2

6 13 13 7

Mitegittim Remagittim Diplokgittim Nongbak Chichra Rakuma Dokongsi GulLltgittim Rongehri Darang PetcllOng Mandu Mangsanggittim Mandadrop

~ t IlIa Rongchim

Jankigittim Agropatal Amebang Mejolgre Chekjongbra Chikol Dama Chikol PekJ,'fo Tetengitok Sarang Apal Chikol Sonl,'fIla Oakran Dawa Songgital Simseng Aringga Dagal Dongm Dagal Gading Simseng Wale Simseng Minol

2 Simsellg Millal Simseng Nakol Cheran Chikol

7 Cheran Songgitcham 10 Cheran Aida 1 Cheran Songgital

Simseng Wage Apal Simseng Bohrta Simseng Gading Simseng Rongal

Simseng Bongga Mejolgre Dogm Tamsura Gandual Waridipo Gabil Damingka Rogu Aida Gabil Ading Nenggichak Pathal NongbakWapil

3 Rongbang Gandilgittim Rongchong

2 Nengkram Ronga Agal (Mangsang) Mangsang Bakitokgittim Nongbak Daram Asim Darang Nongbak Ading Mangsang lmtragittim Mangsang Mogogittim Simab'fe Chitil Apal

6 Mangsang Bamil 3 Mary Apal I Mangsang Babupara

Rangme Mansang Ronggisim Nngumaram MoJ,'f" Badilpa Apal

Location code number

Name ofYillage

2

00190800 Milegittiln 00190900 Remagilti," 00191000 Diplokgittilll 00191100 Nongbak Chichra 00191200 Rakuma 00191300 Dokongsi 00191400 Gulutgittim 00191500 Rongchri 00191600 Darang Petchong 00191700 Mandu Mangsanggittim 00 191800 Mandadrop 00191900 lila Rongchim 00192000 Jankigittim 00192100 Agropatal 00192200 Amebang 00192300 Mejolgre Chekjongbra 00192400 Chikol Dama 00192500 Chikol Pekgro • 00192600 Tetengilok 00192700 SaranI,' Apal 00192800 Chikol Songrna 00192900 Dahan 00193000 Dawa Songgital 00193100 Simseng Aringga 00193200 Dagal Dongru 00193300 Dagal GOlding 00193400 Simseng Wale 00193500 Simseng Minol 00193600 Simseng MinaI 00193700 Simseng Nakol 00193800 Cheran Chikol 00193900 Cheran Songgitcham 00194000 Cheran AIda 00 194100 Cheran Songgital 00194200 Simseng Wage Apal 00194300 Simseng Bohna 00194400 Simseng Gading 00194500 Simseng ROllgal 00194600 Simseng Bongga 00194700 Mejolgre Dogm 00194800 Tamsura 00194900 Galldllal 00195000 Waridipo 00195100 Gabil Damillgka 00 195200 ROb'" Aida 00195300 Gabil Ading 00195400 Nenggichak Pathal 00195500 NOlIgbak Wapi! 00195600 Rongbang 00195700 Gandilgittim 00195800 ROllgchong 00 195900 Nengkram 00196000 Ronga Agal (Mangsang) 00196100 Mangsang Bakitokgiltim 00196200 NOlIgbak Daram 00\96300 Asim Damng 00196400 NOllgbak Ading 00196500 Mangsang Imlragittim 00196600 Mangsang Mogogillim 00196700 Simagre 00196800 Chi til Apal 00196900 Mangsang Bamil 00197000 Mary Apal 00197100 Mangsang Babllpara 00197200 Rangme 00197300 Mansang.<Ronggisim 00197400 Nagllmaram 00197500 Mogro 00197600 Badilpa Apal

Marginal workers

Persons Males

41 42

53 48

74 52

7 18 23 16 28

6

19

28 10 43

123

23 54 37 16 80 32 34 27 99

2 4

24

44 42 26 55 58 24 24

6 132

119

38 24 42 20

5 6 2

14 1 2 6

115 85 79

186 161 173

21 69

.24 16

27

8 II 6

15

2

24 3

24 63

6 17 12 2

.. 25 10 2 3 7

12 3

13

54

57 22 10 22

3

3 4

23 40 23 68 51 65

5 25

Females

43

29 32

47 52

7 10 12 10 13

17

4 7

19 60

17 37 25 14 55 22 32 24 92

1 4

24

44 42 26 S5 46 21 II 6

78

62 16 14 20 17

2 2

13

6 92 45 56

118 110 108

16 44

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HIllS

Persons 44

24 21

Cultivators

Males

45

12

females

46

12 16

·---------·--Un-inhabited----------·--32 10 22 2 2 5

16 23 15 24

5

18

27 9

40 122

3 24 31

5 42 14 33 27 99

3

23

7 11 6

14 I

2

23 2

23 62

2 13 12 2

24 10 2 3 7

5 9

12 9

10 4

16

4 7

17

60

II 19 3

18 4

31 24 92

3

23 ----------Un-inhabited----·--------

42 42 41 22 SS 58 24 21

5

12 3

II

7 2

41 22 55 46 21 10

·-·---·-·--Un-inhabited-·--------· I 1

34 2J 13 22 10 12 42 19

5 3 2

II

I 6

98 76 53

130 98

167 16 48

22 3

3

19 36 22 52 49 61

3 16

20 16

2 2

II

6 79 40 31 78 49

106

13 32

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Industrial category

Agricultural labourers

Persons Males females

47

28 26

38 50

..

19 30 6

II 38 18

2

3

60

77 3 2

6 1 3

3 6

48

II 10

15

3 4

2

49

53 I

2

4

49

17 16

23 50

16 26 6

II 37 18

II

24

2 2

4

2 2

410

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract D.mbo Rongjeng

"Of marginal workers Household industry workers

persons 50

2

1 65

41 f

3

10 48 S9

10

Males 51

3

3

14 ~ I

4

Females 52

62

38 I

3

10 34 58

6

Other workers

Persons Males Females 53 54 55

------~-Un-inI1abiled------2 I f

3

1 2

1 1 I.

2

1 ------Un-inhabited---------

1 1

3 3

------------Un-inhabited----------

2 2

3·· 2 I

8 8

13 8 ,. 5

II

2 4 1 2

2 5

6 4

12 6

3 6

Name of Village

Non-workers

Persons Males Females 56

76 70

110 126 408

74 90 34 74 98

248 165 253 179 238 84

150 37 65

168 31 25 65 47 33 67 52 79 44

215 96 94 59 38 58

lIO 109 89

160 164 73

261 112 155

101 181 35

123 191 276 II

152 139

51 274 113 80

19& 473 lSI)

86 III 125 65 12 38

411

57

21 36

58 47

135 44 45 17 41 41

101 78

115 68 97 33 57 12 30 89 10 II 31 21 10 28 32 31 19

109 SO 48 30 17 30

62 57 47 76 74 40

148 59 83

S9 86 12 61 85

152 8

83 69 31

III 4& 33 71

210 &3 45 52 63 31

17

58

49 Milegittim 34 R<:magitti,n

Diplokgillim '

2

52 Nongbak Chichm 79 Rakuma

273 Dokongsi 30 Guilltgittim 45 Rongehri I 7 Darang Petchong 33 Mandl! Mangsanggittim 57 Mandadrop

147 lila Rongehlm 87 Jankigittim

138 Agropatal III Amebang 141 Mejolgre Chekjongbra 5 I Chikol Dama 93 Chikol Pekb'fO 25 Tetengitok 35 Sarang Apal 79 Chikol SOnbryna 21 Dakran 14 Dawa Songgital 34 Simseng Aringga 26 Daga1 Dongrll 23 Dagal Gading 39 Simseng Wale 20 Si'nseng Mi'wl 48 Simseng Minai 25 Simseng Nakol

106 Cheran Chikol 46 Cheran Songgitcham 46 Cheran Aida 29 Chernll SOllggilal 21 Simseng Wage Apal 28 Simseng Bolma

Simseng Gading 48 Simseng Rongal 52 Simseng Bongga 42 Mejolgre Dogm 84 TamslIra 90 Gandual 33 Waridipo

1 J3 Gabil Damingka 53 ROI,'U Aida 72 Gabil Ading

Nengb~chak Palhal 42 Nongbak Wapil 95 Rongbang 23 Gandilgittim 62 Rongchong

106 Nengkram 124 Ronga Agal CMangsang)

3 Mangsang Bakilokgittim 69 Nongbak Daram 70 Asim Darang 20 Nongbak Ading

163 Mangsang Imtragillim 65 Mangsang Mogogiuim 47 Sionagre

127 Chili 1 Apal 263 Mangsang Bamil

97 Mary Apal 41 Mangsang Babupara 59 Rangme 62 Mansang Ronggisim 34 Nagumaram

MOb'no 21 Badilpa Apal

Location code number

00190&00 00190900 00191000 00191100 00191200 00191300 00191400 00191500 00191600 00191700 00191800 00191900 00192000 00192100 00192200 00192300 00192400 00192500 00192600 00192700 00192800 00192900 00193000 00193100 00193200 00193300 00193400 00193500 00193600 00193700 00193800 00193900 00194000 00194100 00194200 00194300 00194400 00194500 00194600 00194700 00194800 00194900 00195000 00195100 00195200 00195300 00195400 00195500 00195600 00195700 00195800 00195900 00196000 00196100 00196200 00196300 00196400 00196500 00196600 00196700 00196800 00196900 00197000 00197100 00197200 00197300 00197400 00197500 00197600

Location code number

Name of Village

00197700 Rongkinjeng 00197800 Diplokgillim 00197900 Nengkongkil 00198000 Nangbak Apal 00198100 Rongberam 00198200 Gabil Nen!ltek 00198300 Gabil Pather

2

00198400 Mejolgre Wancho 00198500 Jalwagiri Songgitcham 00198600 Jawelgre Asokagittim 00198700 Jawelgre Songgital 00 198800 Salgitchakgiltirn 00198900 DagalSimseng 00 199000 Dagal Nokal 00199100 Rongchek Akong 00199200 Pakreb>re Chijong Apal 00199300 Bolsalgittim 00 I 99400 ChiclJTa Apal 00199500 Gabil Ronb'lnil 00199600 Gabi! Boldilgittim 00199700 Gabil Bisa 00199800 Rengkil Apal 00199900 Agalgiri (Nongbak) 00200000 Awakgittim 00200 I 00 Simseng Alimbo 00200200 Dambo Reserve Ii 00200300 Dambo Birna 00200400 Mangsang MokuTa 00200500 Mangsang Rangme Agal 00200600 Mangsang Dosikgiltiln 00200700 Haslong 00200800 Michimram 00200900 Dalang Agal 00201000 Dambo Watesa 00201100 Dambo Charegittim 00201200 Dambo Reserve I 00201300 Dambo Rongdeng 00201400 Thaugiltim 00201500 Dambo Gitonggitlim 00201600 Rongrnithu 00201700 Chichro Songgital 00201800 Dambo Saregillim 00201900 Dambo Mrok 00202000 Rongjeng Reserve 00202100 Chiriog Dokrugittim 00202200 Chijenggitim 00202300 Rongjcng Gaurarn 00202400 Nenggringgittim 00202500 Rongjeng Wajagittim 00202600 Rongjeng Aragitlim 00202700 Rongjeng Songma 00202800 PHE Campus 00202900 Rongjeng Gongdopgittim 00203000 Rongjeng Jambalgittim 00203100 PWD Campus 00203200 Mission Compound 00203300 Gabil Koksi 00203400 Chibilbang 00203500 Rongbang 00203600 Bollonggittim 00203700 Dagal Bolmedang 00203800 Mejolgiri Nokat 00203900 Pakregre Dodonggiuim 00204000 Chijeng Akhong 00204100 Nengsil 00204200 Baringgre Wadro 002043,00 Pakregre 00204400 Chambildam 00204500 Bolkret

Area of Number of Village in households hectares

3 4

21 n 36

128 67

6 89 57 17 10 53 23 40 31 43 32 13 25

III 30 72 50 24 10 52 43 75

102 19 64 53 37 19 41

71 48 S9 36 68 49 40 56

138 29 35 16 33 44 92

163 12 53

114 11 10 83 25

& D 12 22

3 IJ 21 59

112 69 61

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HilLS

Total population (including institutional and houseless

population) Persons Males Females 567

123 68

201 800 363

34 516 364

85 54

271 125 220 199 270 230

87 140 641 167 433 301 140 39

289 248 462 638 119 239 205 179 104 205

58 37

100 406 188

16 273 192 50 22

138 57

113 105 139 114 41 84

323 85

235 ISS 75 23

143 127 227 323

63 120 107 97 54

103

65 31

101 394 175

18 243 172 35 32

133 68

107 94

131 116 46 56

318 82

198 146 65 16

146 121 235 315

56 119 98 82 SO

102

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Population in the age-group 0-6

Persons Males Females 8

28 22 53

199 73

6 130 83 13 17 67 22 51 56 48 46 23 35

140 34 91 74 28

8 48 58 97

133 21

2 45 6

29 66

9

10 II 25 89 39

5 74 46 10 7

33 to 24 31 27 20 10 23 61 14 54 39 12 5

19 29 46 69

9 I

23 3

17 34

10

18 II 28

110

34

56 37

3 10 34 12 27 25 21 26 13 12 79 20 37 35 16

3 29 29 51 64 12

22 3

12 32

---Un-inbabited--------378 290 334 197 413 254 197 327 758 128 227

93 214 293 586 970

56 330 709 123 63

468 156

57 66 72

153 23 68

142 363 658 365 366

412

194 184 112 144 170 95

220 120 102 154 364

61 97 42

110 145 300 504 25

172 352 103 50

247 72 33 31 35 80 10 34 81

185 327 173 196

146 164 102 193 134 95

173 394

67 130 51

104 148 286 466

31 158 357 20 13

221 84 24 35 37 73 J3 34 61

178 331 192 170

63 67 48 78 67 50 66

147 28 36 11 46 60

142 159

9 80

170 13

139 45 15 15 19 18 4

25 39 98

130 76 86

55 30

36 19 38 31 30 32 69 8

16 2

25 30 74 77

4 45 82 6

78 19 11 II 10 9 I

12 24 53 60 33 42

57 33 31 29 40 36 20 34 78 20 20

9 21 30 68 82

5 35 88

7

61 26

4 4 9 9 3

13 15 45 70 43 44

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Dambo Rongjeng

Scheduled Castes popuation

Persons Males Females II 12 13

3 2

. Scheduled Tribes population

Persons 14

123 68

189 791 360

34 516 364 85 54

271 125 22Q 199 270 230

87 139 577 lSI 433 301 140 39

289 248 461

. 638 119 239 205 160 103 205

Males 15

58 37 95

403 186

16 273 192 50 22

138 57

113 105 139 114

41 83

288 77

235 155 75 23

143 127 226 323

63 120 107 87 54

103

Females 16

65 31 94

388 174

18

243 172 35 32

133 68

107 94

131 116 46 56

289 74

198 146 65 16

146 121 235 315

S6 119 98 73 49

102 -------Un-inhabited--------

373 192 181 290 144 146 334 170 164 197 397 253 197 327 755 128 214

93 214 284 584 807

47 330 651

6 54

468 156 44 66

'12 153 23 57

139 363 658 365 366

95 212 119 102 154 362

61 91 42

110 141

298 423

21 172

322 3

44 247

72 26 31 35 80 10 27 80

185 327 173 196

102 185 134 95

173 393

67 123 51

104 143 286 3&4

26 158 329

3 10

221 84 18 35 37 73 13 30 59

178 331 192

170

413

Persons 17

32 16 53

281 135

7 179 167 32 20 46 87

102 103 165

S5 17 54

315 81

193 127 68 16

148 107 111 301

61 71 3S 24 35 84

134 188 156 76

259 123 78

210 515 75

150 50 73

148 303 699 43

168 415 108 63

117 60 15 38 22 63

9 13 45

179 210

60 58

Literates

Males 18

21 II 34

172 7]

4 98 99 21

7 34 45 62 59 89 31

13 41

188 59

126 74 43 12 91 65 69

165 38 40 23 12 24 49

82 96 87 46

149 71 46

105 272

43 70 25 41 77

160 382

20 97

222 95 50 84 28

9 17 II 35

5 9

29 96

135 51 50

Name of Village

Females 19

I I Rongkinjeng Diplokgittim

19 Nengkongkil 109 Nangbak Apal 62 Rongberam

3 Gabil Nengtek 81 Gabil Pather

2

68 Mejolgre WancJlO II JaJwagiri Songgitcham 13 Jawelb'Te Asokagittim 12 lawelgre Songgital 42 Salgitchakgittim 40 Dagal Simseng 44 Dagal Nokat 76 Rongchek Akollg 24 Pakregre Cilijong Apal

4 Boisalgittim 13 Chichra Apal

127 Gabil Rongmil 22 Gabil Boldilgitlim 67 Gabil Bisa 53 Rengkil Apal 25 Agalgiri (Nongbak)

• 4 Awakgittim 57 Simseng Atimbo 42 Dambo Reserve Ii 42 Dambo Bima

136 Mangsang Moknra 23 Mangsang Rallgme Agal 31 Mangsang Dosikgittim 12 Haslong 12 Michimram I I Datang Agal 35 Dambo Watesa

Dambo Charegittim 52 Dambo Reserve I 92 Dambo Rongdeng 69 Thallgittim 30 Dambo Gitonggittim

110 Rongmithll 52 Chichro Songgital 32 Dambo Saregittim

105 Dambo Mrok 243 Rongjeng Reserve

32 Chirin!; Dokmgittim 80 Chijenggitim 25 Rongjeng Gaurmn 32 Nenggringgitlim 7 I Rongjeng Wajagittim

143 Rongjeng Aragittim 317 Rongjeng SOJlb~na

23 PHE Campus 71 Rongjeng Gongdopgittim

193 Rongjeng JambalgiUim 13 PWD Campus 13 Mission Compollnd 33 Gabil Koksi 32 Chibilbang

6 Rongbang 21 Bollonggiltim I I Dagal Bolmedang 28 Mejolb';'; Nokat

4 Pakregre Dodonggittim 4 Chijeng Akhong

16 Nengsil 83 Baringgre Wadro 75 Pakregre

9 Chmnbildam 8 Bolkret

Location

code number

Name ofViUage

2

00197700 Rongkinjeng 00197800 Diplokgittim 00197900 Nengkongkil 00198000 Nangbak Apal 00198100 Rongberam 00198200 Gabil Nengtek 00198}00 Gabil Pather 00198400 Mejolgre Wancho 00198500 Jalwagiri Songgitcham 00198600 Jawelgre Asokagittim 00198700 Jawelgre Songgilal 00) 98800 Salb~lchakgittim

00198900 Dagal Simseng 00199000 Dagal Nokal 00199100 Rongchek Akong 00199200 Pakregre Chijong Apal 00199300 Boisalgittim 00199400 C1,ichra Apal • 00199500 Gabil Rongmil 00199600 Gabil Boldilgittim 00199700 Gabil Bisa 00 199800 Rengkil Apal 00199900 Agalgiri (Nongbak) 00200000 Awai<gitlim 00200 I 00 Simseng Atimbo 00200200 Dambo Reserve [i 00200300 Dambo Bima 00200400 Mangsang Mokura 00200500 Mangsang Ranj,'1lle Agal 00200600 Mangsang Dosikgittim 00200700 Haslong 00200800 Michimram 00200900 Dalang Aga[ 00201000 Dambo Watesa 0020 [ 100 Dambo Charegittim 00201200 Dambo Reserve [ 00201300 Dambo Rongdeng 00201400 Thaugittim 00201500 Dambo Gilonggittim 00201600 Rongmilhu 00201700 Chichro Songgital 00201800 Dambo Saregittim 00201900 Dalnbo Mrok 00202000 Rangjeng Reserve 00202100 Chiring Dokrugittim 00202200 Chijenggitim 00202300 Rongjeng Gauram 00202400 Nenggringgittim 00202500 Rongjeng Wajagittim 00202600 Rongjeng Aragittim 00202700 Rongjeng Songma 00202800 PHE Campus 00202900 Rongjeng Gongdopgittim 00203000 Rongjeng Jarnbalgittim 00203100 PWD Campus 00203200 Mission Compound 00203300 Gabil Koksi 00203400 Chibilbang 00203500 Rongbang 00203600 Bollonggittirn 00203700 Dagal Bolmedang 00203S00 Mejolgiri NakaI 00203900 Pakregre Dodonggillim 00204000 Chijeng Akhong 00204100 Nengsil 00204200 Baringgre'Wadro 00204300 Pakregre 00204400 Chambildam 00204500 Bolkret

Persons

20

91 52

148 519 228

27 337 197 53 34

225 38

118 96

105 175

70 86

326 86

240 174 72 B

141 141 351 337

58 168 170 155 69

121

244 102 178 121 154 III 119 117 243

53 77 43

141 145 283 271

13 162 294

15

3S1 96 .

42 28 50 90 14 5S 97

184 448 30.5 308

Illiterates

Males

21

37 26 66

234 115

12 175 93 29 15

104 12 51 46 50 83 28 43

135 26

109 81 32 11 52 62

158 158

25 80 84 85 30 54

112 48 83 49 71 49 56 49 92 18 27 17 69 68

140 122

.5 75

130 8

163 44 24 14 24 4S

5 25 52 89

192 122 146

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Females

22

54 26 82

285

113 15

162 104 ~4

19 121 26 67 50 55 92 42 43

191 60

131 93 40 12 89 79

193 179 33 88 86 70 39 67

Total workers

Persons

23

61 40 80

329 197

18 262 219

70 37

[74 74

103 94

127 127

59 67

281 70

216 117

60 20 99

132 257 218

37 68 54 78 49 99

Males

24

31 22 39

166 98

8 129 III 40 15 93 38 47 52 62 64 31 38

143 34

106 68 35 10 64 67

127 110

18 59 47 52 24 51

Females

25

30 18 41

163 99 10

133 108 30 22 81 36 56 42 65 63 28 29

138 36

110 49 25 10 35 65

130 108

19 9 7

26 25 48

-----------Un-inhabited-------------132 191 98 93 54 95 72 83 82 63 68

151 35 50 26 72 77

143 149

8 87

164 7

188 52 18 14 26 4S

9 30 45 95

256 183 162

414

114 162 87

155 115 125 176 306

57 48 36 45 47

277 340

17 146 285 99 24

220 68 37 41 49

128

19 36 60

127 173 212 209

53 84 40 79 58 65 88

138 27 41 16 41 46

148 206

10 73

140 94 12

113 33 19 17 24 66

9 20 30 77

126 101 115

61 78 47 76 57 60 88

168 30

7 20

4

129 134

7 73

145 5

12 107 35 18 24 25 62 10 16 30 50 47

III 94

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Main workers

Persons

26

30 24 36

131 156

15 204 147 43 27

156 59 94 65 98 65 52 61

153 57

183 62 45 20 87

III 148 112

17 66 54 71 48 .98

184 61

110 41 71

106 108 145 241 46 44 31 40 47

164 302

17 132 256

88 24

155 51 24 16 22 50 9

16 27 71

170 178 182

Males

27

22 16 34

124 81

8 109 73 22 13 80 29 44 29 43 46 28 34

127 32 93 56 32 10 62 61

III 105

17 59 47 49 23 50

97 51 74 40 70 53 54 70

124 24 41 t2 40 46

115 190

10 69

127 86 12 84 29 14 14 17 39

7 14 26 70

125 86 96

Females

28

8 8 2 7

75 7

95 • 74

21 14 76 30 50 36 55 19 24 27 26 25 90

6 13 10 25 50 37

7

7 7

22 25 48

87 10 36

53 54 7S

117 22

J 19

I 49

112 7

63 129

2 12 71 22 10

2 5

\I 2 2

45 92 86

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Dambo Rongjeng

Industrial category or main workers Name of Village

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry workers

Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29

30 12 35

122 144

13 195 146

43 25

156 57 94 65 94 65 52 60

126 44

177 59 42 20 84

107 140 35

3 41 52 68 46 96

169 44 84, 38 68 67 77 98 58 6 8

12

35 105

7 123 220

I

144 51 24 16 21 49

7 16

26 62

118 178 177

30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

22 8

33 116 73 6

101 72 22 13 80 28 44 29 42 46 28 33

104 23 90 54 30 10 59 59

103 33

3 35 45 46 21 49

85 43 60 38 68 33 38 36 24

3 8 2

12 5

29 42 4

62 102

I

76 29 14 14 17 38

5 14 25 &1 89 86 91

8 4 2 6

71 7

94 74 21 12 76 29 50 36 52 19 24 27 22 21 87

5 12 10 25 48 37

2

6 7

22 25 47

84 I

24

34 39 62 34

3

3

6 63

3 61

118

68 22 10 2 4

1\ 2 2 I

29 92 86

11 7 I

3 2

2 2 7 7

2 '1

4

\.. "'''i'

.~.

'I ,.

8 ·· .. '.7

4

- ,

3

- 'i

4 2 3

2

40

2 2 2

39 14 14

2 I

--------Ull-illilabited-------------7 7

11

2 10 II

90 24

9 7

23 25

104 18

13

8

7 49

6 1 5 ~ 7

10 7 I

:; ,5 '7 4

48 10 9 4

23 25 65 ill

8

5

7 35

-'

42 14

3

39 .,7

3

"

14

3 13

3

2

3

2

2

5

415

2

2

1 I

12

2 3

6 11

2

2

23 II 2 3 2

2 2 8

29

23

3 2

8 3 8

29 20 47 93 16 24 6 5

17 22

179 10 6

18 87 24

3

2

2 2

6 7

21 7 I 2 1

2 2 8

26

23 I 3 2

6 3 4

15 9

34 52 II 21

5 5

16 19

137 6 6

15 85 12 3

2

2

Rongkinjeng Diplokgittim Nengkongkil Nangbak Apal

4 Rongberam Gabil Nengtek Gabil Pather Mejolb'Te Wancho Jalwagiri Songgitcl"i~n

2 .Iawelgre Asokagittim Jawelgre Songgital

-' Salgitchakgittim Dagal Simseng Dagal Nokat Rongchek Akong

. Pakregre Chijong Apal i Bolsalgittim , Chichra Apal

2 Gabil Ronb'Tl1il 4 Gabil Boldilgittim

Gabil Bisa Rengkil Apal Agalgiti (Nongbak) Awakgiftim Simseng Atimbo Dambo Reserve Ii Dambo Bima

3 Mangsang Mokura Mallgsal\g Rallgme Agal Mangsang Dosikgittim Haslong Michimram Datang Agal Dambo Walesa Dambo Charegittim

2 Dambo Reserve I Dambo Rongdellg

4 Thaugittim Dambo Gitonggittim Ronb'l1lilhu

14 Chichro Songgital II Dambo Saregittim 13 DamboMrok 41 Rongjeng Reserve

5 Chiting Dokn,gittim 3 Chijenggitim I ~ Rongjeng Gauram

, Nenggtinggittim

1 Rongjellg Wajagittim 3 Rongjeng Aragitlim

42 Rongjeng Songma 4 PHE Campus

Rongjeng Gongdopgittim 3 Rongjcng Jaonbalgiftim 2 PWDCampus

12 Mission Compound Gabil Koksi Chibilbang Rongbang Boli6nggittim Dagal Bolmedang Mejolgiri Nokal Pakreb'Te Dodonggittim Chijeng Akhong' Nengsil Batingb'Te Wadro Pakregre Chambildmn Bolkrel

Location code number

Name of Village

00197700 Rongkinjeng 00197800 Diplokgittim 00197900' Nengkongkil 00198000 Nangbak Apal 0019&100 Rongberam

2

00198200 Gabil Nengtek 00198300 Gabil Pather 0019&400 Mejolgre Waneho 0019&500 Jalwagiri Sonm,>itcham 00198600 Jawelgre Asokagittim 00198700 Jawelgre Songgital 0019&800 Salgitchakgitlilll 00198900 Dagal Simseng 00199000 Dagal Nokal 00199100 ROl1gchek Akong 00199200 Pakregre Cbijong Apal 00199300 Bolsalgitlim 00199400 Chichra Apal 00199500 Gabil Rongmil 00199600 GaM BoldilgiUim 00199700 Gabil Bisa 00199800 Rengkil Apal 00 199900 Agalgiri (Nongbak) 00200000 Awakgitlim 00200100 SimsengAtimbo 00200200 Dambo Reserve Ii 00200300 Dambo Bima 00200400 Mangsang Mokura 00200500 Mangsang Rangme Agal 00200600 Mangsang Dosikgittim 00200700 Haslong 00200800 Michimram 00200900 Datang Agal 00201000 Dambo Watesa 0020 I 100 Dambo Charegittim 00201200 Dambo Reserve I 00201300 Dambo Rongdeng 00201400 Thaugittim 00201500 Dambo Gitonggittim 00201600 Rongrnithu 00201700 Chichro Songgilal 00201800 Dambo Saregittim 00201900 Dambo Mrok 00202000 Rongjeng Reserve 00202100 Chiring Dokrugittim 00202200 Chijenggitim 00202300 Rongjel1g Gauram 00202400 Nengb'linggittim 00202500 Rongjeng Wajagittim 00202600 Rongjeng Aragittim 00202700 ROl1gjeng Songma 00202800 PHE Campus 00202900 ROllgieng Gongdopgitlim 00203000 Rongjellg Jambalgittim 00203 I 00 PWD Campus 00203200 Mission Compound 00203300 GabiJ Koksi 00203400 Chibilbang 00203500 Rongbang 00203600 Bollonggitlim 00203700 Dagal Bolmedang 00203800 Mejol~>iri Nokat 00203900 Pakregre Dodonggittim 00204000 Chijeng Akhong 00204100 Nengsil 00204200 Baril181lfC Wadro 00204300 Pakregre 00204400 Chambildam 00204500 Bolkrel

Marginal workers

Persons 41

31 16 44

198 41

3 58 72 27 10 18 15 9

29 29 62

7 6

128 13 33 55 15

12 21

109 106 20

2

7 1

·1

Males 42

9 6 5

42 17

20 ~8

18 2

13 9 3

23 19 18 3 4

16 2

13 12 3

2 6

16 5

3

Females 43

22 10 39

156 24 3

38 34

9 8 5 6 6 6

10 44

4 2

112 11 20 43 12

10 15 93

101 19 2

4

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Persons 44

3 8

10 37 24

3 48 12 27 10 18 3 5

12

Cultivators

Males 45

3 3 2

14 12

20 38 18 2

13

J 9

4 3 62

7 6

110 7

22 53 12

9 19 26 73 20

2

7

18 3 4

II I 8

II

6 6 3 I

3

Females 46

5 8

23 12 3

28 34

9 8

2 4 3

44 4 2

99 6

.14 42 12

9 13 20 70

19 2

4

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Industrial category

Agricultural labourers

Persons 47

8 34

160 1

6

10 4

14 19

4 5 2 2

5 13

Males 48

3 3

27

7 2

II 10

1 2

1 2

Females 49

5 31

133

6

3 2 3 9

3 4

4

II

--------Un-inhabiled---------7

53 52 46 84

9 17 31 65 II 4 S S

113 38

14 29 11

65 17 13 25 27 78 10 20 33 56

3 34 27

I 2

10

9 5

II 18 14 3

4

33 16

4 13 8

29 4 5 3 7

27 2 6 4 7 I

IS 19

6 51 42 46 75 4 6

13 51 8 4 I 4

80 22

10 16 3

36 IJ 8

22 20 5)

8 14 29 49

2 19 8

416

7 1 6

6

9 7 9

29 50 10 I 1 2

!O7 21

5 2

36 IS 13 25 26 73

9 20 33 56

3 34 27

2

6 4 5

16 10 2

31 7

2

16 4 5 3 7

27 2 6 4 7

15 19

4

3

3 4

13 40

8

2

76 14

3 2

20 II 8

22 19 46

7 14 29 49 2

19 8

3 5

2

4

7

3 3 2

5 7

12 18

24

2 I 4

2

3

2 3

4

9

12

2

5

3

2

3 4

8 9

12

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Dambo Rongjeng of marginal workers Household industry workers

Other workers

Persons 50

9

2 78 4

50 41, 46 72

2 5

4

I 4

Males 51

3

9

I 3

2

Females 52

6

2 69 4

49 38 46 71

2

3

4

I 4

Persons 53

'1--

IS

4

2

3 6

14 I

2

16,

Males 54

-,

6

3 6

4

2

.. :,

Females 55

22

10

4

10

16

--------Un-inhabited------

'.. :

, I

I 4 2 8

10

2 2

2

6

9 8

I 2

6

4

Name of Village

Non-workers

Persons Males Females 56

62 28

121 471 166

16 254 145

15 17 97 51

117 105 143 103 28 73

360 97

217 184 80 19

190 116 205 420

82 171 151 101 55

lOG

187 176 172 110 258

139 72

151 452

71 179 57

169 246 309 630

39 184 424

24 39

248 88 20 25 n 25

4 32 82

236 485 153 157

417

57

27 15 61

240 90

8 144 81 10 7

45 19 66 53 77 50 10 46

180 51

129 87 40 13 79 60

100 213 45 61 60 45 30 :'2

96 91 86 55

141 62 37 66

226 34 56 26 69 99

152 298

IS 99

212 9

38 134 39 14 14 II 14

14 51

108 201

72 81

58

35 Rongkinjeng 13 Diplokgillim 60 Nengkongkil

23 I Nangbak Apal 76 Rongberam

8 Gabil Nengtek 110 Gabil Pather

2

64 Mejolgre Wancho 5 Jalwagiri Songgitcham

IQ Jawel!lTe Asokagittim 52 Jawe!b>re Songgital 32 Salgitchakgiftim 5 I Dagal Simseng 52 Dagal Nokat 66 Rongchek Akong 53 Pakreb>re Chijong Apal 18 Bolsalgittim 27 Chich,." Apal

180 Gabil Rongmil 46 Gabil Boldilgiltim 88 Gabil Bisa 97 Rengkil Apal 40 Agalgiri (Nongbak)

6 Awakgittim III Simseng Atimbo 56 Dambo Reserve Ii

105 Dambo Bima 207 Mangsang Mokura 37 Mangsang Rangme Agal

110' Mangsallg Dosikgillim 91 Haslong 56 Michimram· 25 Datang Agal 54 Dambo Walesa

Dambo Charegittim 91 Dambo Reserve I 85 Dambo Rongdeng 86 Thaugittim 55 Damba Gitongt,>ittim

I I 7 Ronl,'lnithu 77 Chichro Songl,>ital ~5 Dambo Saregittim 85 Dambo Mrok

226 Rongjeng Reserve 37 Chiring Dokrugittim

123 Chijenggitim 31 Rongjeng Gallram

100 Neng{,'Tinggittim 147 Rongjeng Wajagittim 157 Rongjeng Aragittim ' 332 Rongjeng Songma

24 PHE Campus 85 Rangjeng Gangdopgittim

212 Rongjeng lambalgittim 15 PWD Campus

I Mission Compound 114 Gabil Koksi 49 Chibilbang

6 Rongbang I I Bollonggitlim 12 Dagal Bolmedang I I' Mejolgiri Nakat 3 Pakregre Dodonggittim

18 Chijeng Akhong 31 Nengsil

128 Baringgre Wadro 284 Pakregre

81 Chambildam 76 Bolkret

Location code

number

00197700 00197800 00197900 00198000 00198100 00198200 00198300 00198400 00198500 00198600 00198700 00198800 00198900 00199000 00199100 00199200 00199300 00199400 00199500 00199600 00199700 00199800 00199900 00200000 00200100 002{)02{)0 002{)0300 00200400 00200500 00200600 00200700 00200800 00200900 00201000 00201 IDO 00201200 00201300 00201400 00201500 00201600 00201700 00201800 00201900 00202000 00202100 00202200 00202300 00202400 00202500 00202600 00202700 00202800 00202900 00203000 00203100 00203200 00203300 00203400 00203500 00203600 00203700 00203800 00203900 00204000 00204100 00204200 00204300 00204400 00204500

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 200 I c. D. Block

Location Name ofYiliage Area of Number of Total population (including

Population in the code Village in households'

institutional and houseless age-group 0-6

number hectares (!o(!ulation 2 Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

00204600 Imsamdrop 16 110 60 50 24 18 6 00204700 Rongsipi ---------·-Un-inllabited-------------00204800 Miktongjenggittim 36 201 102 99 45 24 21 00204900 Ronggomgittim 36 186 92 94 35 16 19 00205000 Dambogiltim 35 189 102 87 29 20 9 00205100 Rongkllgittim 23 III 58 53 22 13 9 00205200 Naringgiri 81 413 226 187 42 29 13 00205300 Darugirj Reserve 89 493 310 183 64 29 35 00205400 Rongjeng Bazar 183 714 465 249 108 63 45 00205500 Upper Rongjeng lIS 709 362 347 130 64 66 00205600 Anchengbok 28 134 66 68 30 17 13 00205700 Block Campus 8 25 12 13 3 2 I 00205800 Tebilgittim 6 33 15 18 5 I 4 00205900 Rongsponggittim 19 89 40 49 17 7 10 00206000 Awangga 52 279 130 149 61 27 34 00206100 Kanchijagittim 22 liS 66 49 36 21 15 00206200 Wakchikonggittim 39 209 III 98 58 30 28 00206300 Rongdll ROIih'fagittim 40 230 113 117 61 24 37 00206400 Chigisimgiltim 32 178 91 87 58 29 29 00206500 Dogep Gipuram 26 154 74 80 48 22 26 00206600 'Silchanggittim 84 553 288 265 114 54 60 00206700 Nengbrok 65 379 192 187 94 49 45 00206800 Daruh'fe 135 790 413 377 146 73 73 00206900 Millawe 78 438 227 211 145 84 61 00207000 Darusak 23 127 69 58 17 II 6 00207100 Chikama 57 318 164 154 91 49 42 00207200 Tesokgittim 26 121 67 54 25 14 II 00207300 Nengpatchi 45 217 110 107 44 23 21 00207400 Nengbret 18 84 39 45 13 7 6 00207500 Kakdap 19 lIO 6! 49 34 18 16

00207600 Dombu Teracegittim 42 222 106 116 54 23 31 00207700 Danai Suregittim 48 297 150 147 59 23 36 00207800 Chigisim Bisikgittim 29 180 92 88 34 17 17 00207900 Nongchram (I) 152 820 414 406 172 87 85 00208000 Nongchram (II) 175 1,071 550 521 260 128 132 00208100 Nongchram Duadugittim 21 99 47 52 24 13 II 00208200 Rongdu Dabitgitlim 71 440 223 217 126 65 61 00208300 Rongdu Nengjagittim 15 86 45 41 21 14 7 00208400 Rongdu Rongtitgittim 41 206 109 97 ,39 25 14 00208500 Rongdu Ingsalgiuim 34 153 82 71 : 35 21 14 00208600 Rongdu Rongdigittim ----------Ull-illhabited----------00208700 Dikagittim 14 82 36 46 16 4 12 00208800 Rongdu Pakregittim 14 75 41 34 14 7 7

418

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstraci Oambo Rongjeng

Name ofYillage Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

110 60 50 9 8 Imsamdrop --. ---Un-inhabited---------- Rongsipi

200 101 99 67 39 28 Miktongjenggittim 186 92 94 38 27 11 Ronggomgittim 189 102 87 33 23 10 Dambogittim III 58 53 60 26 34 Rongkugittim 413 226 187 305 154 151 Naringgiri 335 174 161 348 226 122 Damgiri Reserve 205 III 94 382 276 106 Rongjeng Bazar 674 339 335 466 251 215 Upper Rongjeng 134 66 68 S4 30 24 Anchengbok

4 2 2 22 10 12 Block Campus 22 12 10 Tebilgittim 62 29 33 Rongspollggitlim

279 130 149 173 94 79 Awallgga 115 66 49 24 16 8 Kanchijagittim 209 III 98 104 59 45 Wakchikonggittim 230 113 117 72 42 30 Rongdu Rongragittim 148 78 70 37 30 7 Chigisimgiltim 154 74 80 50 27 23 Dogep Gipuram 514 269 245 155 86 69 Si1changgillim 379 192 187 110 57 53 Nengbrok 785 409 376 382 214 168 Damb'fe 438 227 211 212 119 93 Millawe 127 69 58 24 16 8 Darusak 275 139 136 155 80 75 Chikama 121 67 54 83 50 33 Tesokgittim 217 110 107 137 75 62 Nenb'Palchi

84 39 45 35 19 16 Nengbret 110 61 49 54 33 21 Kakdap 222 106 116 117 61 56 Dombu Teracegittim 297 150 147 114 69 45 DanaI Suregiltim )74 88 86 78 45 33 Chigisim. Bisikgittim 820 414 406 354 196 158 Nongchram (I)

1,069 548 521 351 208 143 Nongchram (11)

99 47 52 10 8 2 Nongchram DlIadllgiltim 440 223 217 221 118 103 Rongdu Dabitgittim

86 45 41 31 20 11 Rongdu Nengjagittim 206 109 97 67 51 16 Rongdu ROllglitgittim 153 82 71 53 33 20 Rongdll Ingsa1giuim

-------Un-inhabited---------- Rongdll Rongdigittim 82 36 46 47 24 23 Dikagittim 75 41 34 31 20 II Rongdll Pakregittim

419

Location code number

Name ofYilIage

00204600 Imsamdrop 00204700 Rongsipi

2

00204800 Miktongjenggillim 00204900 Ronggomgittim 00205000 Dambogittim 00205100 Rongkugittim 00205200 Naringgiri 00205300 Darugiri Reserve 00205400 Rongjeng Bazar 00205500 Upper Rongjeng 00205600 Anchengbok 00205700 Block Campus 00205800 Tebilgittim 00205900 Rongsponggittilll 00206000 Awanu,'8 00206100 Kanchijagillim 00206200 Wakchikonggittim 00206300 Rongdu Rong'ragittim 00206400 Chigisiongittim 00206500 Dogep Gipuram 00206600 Silchanggittim 00206700 Nengbrok 00206800 Danlgre 00206900 Millawe 00207000 Danlsak 00207100 Chi kama 00207200 Tesokgittim 00207300 Nengpatchi 00207400 Nengbret 00207500 Kakdap 00207600 Dombu Teracegittim 00207700 Danai Suregittim 00207800 Chigision Bisik&';Uim 00207900 Nongchram (I) 00208000 NOIIgchram (Il) 00208100 Nongchram Duadugittim 00208200 Rongdu Dabitgittim 00208300 Rongdu Nengjagittim 00208400 Rongdu Rongtitgittim 00208500 Rongdu Ingsalgittim 00208600 Rongdll Rongdigittim 00208700 Dikagittim 00208800 ROlIgdll Pakregittim

Persons 20

101

134 148 156

51 108 145 332 243

80 3

II 27

106 91

105 158 141 104 398 269 408 226 103 163 38 80 49 56

105 183 102 466 720

89 219

55 139 100

35 44

1lI iterates

Males 21

52

63 65 79 32 72 84

189 III 36

2 3

" 36 50 52 71 61 47

202 135 199 108 S3 84 17 35 20 28 45 81 47

218 342 39

105 25 58 49

12 21

Females 22

49

71 83 77 19 36 61

143 132 44

8 16 70 41 53 87 80 57

196 134 209 118 50 79 21 45 29 28 60

102 55

248 378 50

114 30 81 51

23

23

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Total workers

Persons Males Females 23 24 25

67 34 33 -----------Un-inhabited-----------

115 57 58 123 63 60 132

54 41

230 337 236

64 12 11 40

107 44 75 91 72 S3 96 86

278 177 53

134 86

110 54 58 94

162 ·128 374 392

53 175

38 133

98

67 29 20

184 299 126 29

5 5

20 48 23 37 43 37

26 55

56 211

87 27 67 49 54 26 34 47 86 61

191 206

24 86 17 66 48

65 25 21 46 38

110 35

7 6

20 59 21 38 48 35 27 41 30 67 90 26 67 37 56 28 24 47 76 67

183 186 29 89 21 67 50

--------Un-inhabited--------------55 28 27 49 26 23

42.0

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Main workers

Persons Males Females 26 27 28·

50

59 39 43 33 39

214 293 133 29 7 5

19 48 43 73 87 66 51 79 69 22

170 53

134 26 49 18 19 41

9 51

288 153 53

175 38

114 82

40 41

24

49 39 42 22 18

176 268

91 28

5 5

19 48 23 35 42 36 26 47 45 22 85 27 67 26 48 18 19 39

7 25

152 113 24 86 17 55 42

23

22

26

10

1 II 21 38 25 42

I 2

20 38 45 30 25 32 24

85 26 67

2 2

26 136 40 29 89 21 59 40

17

19

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Dambo Rongjeng

Industrial cateso!:X of main workers Name ofYillage

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household IIldustry

Other workers workers

Persons Males Fem!lles Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

50 24 26 hnsamdrop ------------Un-illhabited-------------- ROllgsipi

43 35 8 15 13 2 Miktollgjenggittim 39 39 Ronggomgittim 43 42 DambogiHim 24 15 9 2 7 6 Rongkugittim 35 14 21 4 4 Naringgiri 69 31 38 145 145 Danlgiri Reserve 2 2 291 268 23 ROllgjellg Bazar

30 20 10 15 10 5 4 2 2 84 59 25 lJPper Rongjeng 27 26 I 2 2 Allchengbok

7 5 2- Block Campus 4 4 I I Tebilgiltim

19 19 Rongsponggittim 46 46 2 2 A WUIlgga 40 21 19 3 2 Kanchijagittim 65 30 35 2 2 5 3 2 Wakchikonggittim 86 41 -45 Rongdu Ron!,'fagittim 61 31 30 5 5 Chigisimgittim

48 24 24 2 Dogep Gipuram 5 3 2 II 5 6 63 39 24 Silchanggittim

26 19 7 27 17 10 4 4 12 9 3 Nengbrok 22 22 Darugre

155 79 76 2 9 2 7 4 3 Millawe 51 25 26 2 2 Darusak

128 64 64 4 I 3 2 2 Chikama 25 25 1 Tesokgittim

40 39 7 7 2 2 Nengpalchi

17 17 Nengbret

18 18 1 I Kakdap

33 31 2 3 3 2 2 3 3 Dombu Teracegillim 9 7 2 DanaI Suregittim

51 25 26 Chigisim Bisikgittim 259 124 135 29 28 I Nongchram (I)

109 76 33 7 4 3 37 33 4 Nongchram (II)

53 24 29 Nongchram Duadugittim

166 81 85 9 5 4 Rongdu Dabitgittim

38 17 21 Rongdu Nengiagittim

40 21 19 74 34 40 Rongdll Rongtitgiltim

25 15 10 57 27 30 Rongdll Ingsalgittim

--------Un-inhabited------------ Rongdll Rongdigiltim

8 6 2 29 16 13 3 2 Dikagittim

25 14 II 12 6 6 3 2 Rongdu Pakregittim

421

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Location Name of Village Industrial cates-a!)::

code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00204600 hnsamdrop 17 10 7 16 10 6 00204700 Rongsipi -----------Un-inllabited--------------00204800 Miktongjenggittim 56 8 48 48 6 42 8 2 6 00204900 Ronggomgittim 84 24 60 84 24 60 00205000 Dambogittim 89 25 64 88 25 63 00205100 Rongkllgittim 21 7 14 20 6 14 00205200 Narillggiri 2 2 2 2 00205300 Damgiri Reserve 16 8 8 12 4 8 00205400 Rongjeng Bazar 44 31 13 3 2 2 00205500 Upper ROlIgjeng 103 35 68 31 8 23 54 19 35 00205600 Anchengbok 35 34 33 1 32 2 2 00205700 Block Campus 5 5 3 3 00205800 Tebilgitthn 6 6 6 6 00205900 Rongsponggitti.n 21 20 21 20 00206000 Awangga 59 59 59 59 00206100 Kanchijagittim 1 1 1 00206200 Wakchikollggittim 2 2 2 2 00206300 Rongdu Rongragittim 4 3 3 2 00206400 Chigisimgittim 6 5 6 5 00206500 Dogep Gipuram 2 2 I 00206600 Silchanggittim 17 8 9 2 2 4 3 00206700 Nengbrok 17 11 6 3 1 2 5 4 00206800 Darub'Te 256 189 67 86 50 36 00206900 Millawe 7 2 4 00207000 Darusak 00207100 Chikama 00207200 Tesokgiuim 60 23 37 35 22 13 00207300 Nengpatchi 61 6 55 17 6 II 00207400 Nengbret 36 8 28 19 7 12 00207500 Kakdap 39 15 24 22 15 7 00207600 Dombu TeracegiUim 53 8 45 41 6 35 4 2 2

00207700 Danai Suregittim 153 79 74 140 70 70 00207800 Chigisim Bisikgittim 77 36 41 31 10 21 34 16 18 00207900 Nongchram (I) 86 39 47 78 33 45 2 1 00208000 Nongchram (II> 239 93 146 163 34 129 73 58 15 00208100 Nongchram Dliadugitlim 00208200 Rongdu Dabitgittim 00208300 Rongdu Nengjagitlim 00208400 Rongdll Rongtitgittim 19 II 8 8 5 3 9 4 5 00208500 Rongdll Jngsalgittim 16 6 10 6 2 4 9 3 6 00208600 Rongdll Rongdigittim --------Un-inllabited-----------00208700 Dikagittim 15 5 10 I I 12 4 8 00208800 Rongdu Pakregittim 8 4 4 3 2 4 3

422

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Dambo Ron&ien~ ofmar!!,inal workers Name ofYillage Location Household industry workers

Other workers Non-workers code number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

43 26 17 hnsamdrop 00204600 -------;--Un-inhabited-------- Rongsipi 00204700

86 45 41 Miktollgjenggittim 00204800 63 29 34 Ronggomgittil1l 00204900 57 35 22 Dambogittim 00205000 57 29 28 Rongkllgittil1l 00205100

372 206 166 Naringgiri 00205200 4 4 263 126 137 Darugiri Reserve 00205300

39 29 10 377 166 211 Rongjellg Bazar 00205400 4 4 14 8 6 473 236 237 Upper Rongjeng 00205500

70 37 33 Anchengbuk 00205600 2 2 13 7 6 Block Camj}lIs 00205700

22 10 12 Tebilgittim 00205800 49 20 29 Rongsponggiltil1l 00205900 In 82 90 AW3ngga 00206000 71 43 28 Kanchijagittim 00206100

134 74 60 Wakchikonggittim 00206200 139 70 69 Rongdu Rongragittim 00206300 106 54 52 Chigisimgittim 00206400 101 48 53 Dogep Gipuram 00206500

II 5 6 457 233 224 Silchanggittim 00206600 9 6 3 293 136 157 Nengbrok 00206700

170 139 31 512 202 310 Dan'!,'fe 00206800 261 140 121 Millawe 00206900 74 42 32 Damsak 00207000

184 97 87 Chikal1la 00207100 24 23 I 1 35 18 17 Tesokgittim 00207200 42 42 2 2 107 56 51 Nen!''Palchi 00207300 17 16 30 13 17 Nengbret 00207400 16 16 52 27 25 Kakdap 00207500 6 6 2 2 128 59 69 Domb .. Teracegittil1l 00207600

II 9 2 135 64 71 Danai Suregiltim 00207700 12 10 2 52 31 21 Chigisi," Bisikgiltil1l 00207800 6 5 1 446 223 223 Nongchram (1) 00207900 2 2 679 344 335 Nongchram (Jl) 00208000

46 23 23 Nongchram Duadugittim 00208100 265 137 128 Rongdll Dabitgillim 00208200

48 28 20 Rongdll Nengjagillim 00208300 2 2 73 43 30 Rongdll Ron!,'fitgiltim 00208400

I 55 34 21 Rongdll Ingsalgiuim 00208500 --------Un-inhabited------------ Rongdu Rongdigittim 00208600

I I 27 8 19 Dikagittim 00208700 26 15 II Rongdu Pakregittim 00208800

423

Location code number

Name of Village

2

0003 Songsak (Total) 0003 Songsak (Rural) 0003 Songsak (Urban)

Songsak (Rural) 00208900 Nirangma 00209000 Rongrong Apal 00209100 Daltnagre 00209200 Akarok Songgital 00209300 Mendal 00209400 Akemgre 00209500 Dingrepa 00209600 Bansinggre (B) 00209700 Wakpat Apal 00209800 Sanima 00209900 Dame Apal 002 I 0000 Dame Abanda 00210100 Nengsa Apal 00210200 Bansingl,'fe (A) 00210300 Skera Apal 00210400 Raja Apal 00210500 Gambolgong 00210600 Balsrigittim 00210700 Rongmagre 00210800 Champe Apal 00210900 Elatchi Apal 00211000 Medu Apal 002 11100 Dagal Apal (Rabha) 0021 ) 200 Chidaret Songgital 002 I 1300 Elatehi Aga 00211400 Akarok Songgitcham 00211500 Rongbalu (A) 00211600 Marongpa 00211700 MOlIgnalgre (Konchimilgre) 00211800 Daga1 Aga 00211900 Doba Apal 00212000 Gahnakpa 00212100 Konchikol 00212200 Dame Bibra 00212300 Daning Apal 00212400 Rem Katonl,.,-e 00212500 Bolonggre 002 12600 Rem Matchakolgre 00212700 Jogogiri 002) 2800 Snalgre 002 12900 Bol1onggre Refugee 00213000 Rem Songgitcltam 00213100 Rem Megapgiri 00213200 Moranodi 00213300 Dijongiri 00213400 Boisongchok. 00213500 Rongrong Antidam 00213600 Watenanggre 00213700 Rongbalu Songgital 00213800 Doki 00213900 Gabil Dajrenggre 00214000 Gabil Metchagre 00214100 Gabil Agall,'fe 00214200 Wagopgre 00214300 Gabil Songgitcham 00214400 Manda Songgilcham 00214500 Gabil Wagopgre 00214600 Gra Songgilcham 00214700 Dangkong Tasekl,.,-e 00214800 Dangkong Chitoregre 00214900 Dangkong Dorsl,'fe 00215000 Dangktmg Dokatollg 00215100 Dsngkong Doragre (Tssilgre)

00215200 Dangkong Gilmatdam

Area of Number of Village in households hectares

3

703.00 703.00

4

7,950 7,950

II 33 15 63

175 38 49

7 30 31 46 30 52 33 50 88 12 17 17 5

69 57 40 33 22 48 43 16 43 34 84 30 37 70 15 50 58 63 71 79 4) 14 25 48 31 26 44 12 18 46 23 15 15 80

177 40 44 51 13 13 18 18 22

13

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Total population (including institutional and houseless

population) Persons

5

41,992 41,992

64 182 77

371 1,052

204 290

49 173 189 247 160 276 183 273 524 56 . 84 82 24

389 353 227 179 105 252 241 91

209 167 450 \81 189 365

72 267 262 324 344 395 189 74

150 273 135 119 199 54 87

238 102 69 86

418 856 190 210 232

61 79 91 92

107

60

424

Males

6

21,362 21,362

30 90 39

181 517 115 154 25 93 94

131 84

158 89

125 258

30 39 44 12

202 174 117 87 57

121 124 42

111 82

207 98 94

181 37

148 136 177 175 201

95 43 71

142 67 59 92

26 45

118 50 37 38

226 432 92

106 122 34 38 49 46 55

27

Females 7

20,630 20,630

34 92 38

190 535

89 136 24 80 95

J 16 76

118 94

148 266

26 45 38 12

187 179 110 92 48

131 117 49 98 85

243 83 95

184 35

119 126 147 169 194 94 31 79

131 68 60

107 28 42

120 52 32 48

192 424

98 104 110 27 41 42 46 52

33

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Population in the age·group 0·6

Persons Males Females

9,30) 9,301

12 40 11 73

164 35 56

, 7

29 39 25 22 22 35 74

105 13 21 18 6

105 98 44 43 24 37 66 24 41 31 87 40 42

103 15 48 35 70 83 68 38 15 28 50 13 24 42 19 )5 48 )4 14 21

105 166 48 39 42 17 16 27 16 26

10

9

4,661 4,661

22 6

33 80 20 30

4 15 23 13 12 10 15 34 54

9 8

10 3

57 43 28 18 14 15 35 10 26 15 43 19 15 53 6

30 22 45 45 36 15 9

10 27

8 16 15 8 6

25 6 6 9

54 86 24 18 20 9 5

14 8 14

4

10

4,640 4,640

7 18

5 40 84 15 26

3 14 16 12 10 12 20 40 51

4 13 8 3

48 55 16 25 )0 22 31 14 15 16 44 21 27 50 9

18

13 25 38 32 23

6 18 23

5 8

27 II 9

23 8 8

12 51 SO 24 21 22

8 11 13 8 12

6

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Son sak

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population

Persons Males Females II 12 13

Persons 14

41,466 41,466

64 171 77

367 1,042

204 290 40

165 189 247 160 276 183 273 522

56 84 82 24

335 347 227 179 105 252 234

88 209 167 450 181 189 365

72 267 260 317 335 395 189 74

150 273 135 119 194 54 87

225 92 69 86

418 842 190 206 232

61 79 91 92

107

60

Males 15

21,030 21,030

30 85 39

179 512 115 154 20 89 94

131 84

158 89

125 257

30 39 44 12

172 170 117 87 57

121 121 40

111 82

207 98 94

181 37

148 135 173 171 201

95 43 71

142 67 59 87 26 45

116 42 37 38

226 419

92 104 122 34 38 49 46 55

27

Females 16

20,436 20,436

34 86 38

188 530

89 136 20 76 95

116 76

118 94

148 265 26 45 38 12

163 177 110 92 48

131 113 48 98 SS

243 83 95

184 35

119 125 144 164 194 94 31 79

131 68 60

107 28 42

109 50 32 48

192 423 98

102 110 27 41 42 46 52

33

425

Persons 17

14,744 14,744

10 87 28

207 642

69 194

24 87

122 212 135 248 101 100 335

9 19 32 II 86

189 39 73 61

115 62 20 46 78

249 107 101 184

10 140 56

119 85

158 69 32

104 81 17 38 13

5 19 50 22 27 23

110 364

70 60 88

17 18 II 24 26

13

Literates

Males 18

8,670 8,670

7 44 16

112 349

42 106

12 46 59

113 70

146 51 50

158 5

12 24

5 51

104 23 40 34 69 39 II 32 44

125 67 61

100 9

83 43

101 60 88 36 21 54 51 38 24 39

5 12 31 11 18 IJ 65

212 43 40 57 II 9 7

14 13

7

Name of Village

Females 19 2

6,074 Songsak (Total) 6,074 Songsak (Rural)

Songsak (Urban) Songsak (Rural)

3 Nirangma 43 Ronb'fOng Apal 12 Dalmab'Te 95 Akarok Songgilal

293 Mendal 27 Akemgre 88 Dingrepa I!:> Bansinggre (B) 41 Wakpat ApaJ 63 Sanima 99 Dame Apal 65 Dame Abanda

102 Nellgsa Apal 50 Ballsillggre (A) 50 Skera Apal

177 Raja Apal 4 Oambolgong 7 Balsrigitlim 8 Rongmab'Te 6 Champe Apal

35 Elatchi Apal 85 MedII Apal 16 Dagal Apal (Rabha) 33 Chidarel Songgilal 27 Elalchi Aga 46 Akarok Songgitcham 23 Rongballl (A)

9 Marongpa 14 Mongna1b'fe (Konchimitb'Te) 34 Dagal Aga

124 Doba Apal 40 Oalmakpa 40 Konchikol 84 Dame B ibra

Daning Apal 57 Rem Katongre 13 Bolongb'Te 78 Rem Matchakolb'Te 25 Jogogiri 70 Sna1b'Te 33 Bollonggre Refugee 11 Rem Songgitcham 50 Rem Megapgiri 30 Moranodi )9 Dijongiri 14 Boisongchok 34 ROllgrong Antidam

Watenangb'fe 7 Rongbalu SOllggital

19 Doki II Oabil Dajrenggre 9 Oabil Melchagre

10 Gabil Aga1b'fe 45 WagoPb'fe

152 Gabil Songgitcham 27 Manda Songgitcham 20 Gabil WagoPb'fe 3 lOra Songgitcham

6 Dangkollg Tasekgre 9 Dangkong Chiloreb'Te 4 Dangkong Dorab'Te

10 Dangkoug Dokatong 13 Dangkong DOfab'Te

(Tasilgre)

6 Dangkollg Oilmatdam

Location code number

Name ofYillage

2

0003 0003 0003

Songsak (Total) Songsak (Rural) Songsak (Urban) Songsak (Rural)

()0208900 Nirangma 00209000 Rongrong Apal 00209100 Dalmat,'fe 00209200 Akarok Songgital 00209300 Mendal 00209400 Akemgre 00209500 Dingrepa 001096()(} Bansinggre (B) 00209700 Wakpal Apal 00209800 Sanima 00209900 Dame Apal 00210000 Dame Abanda 00210100 Nengsa Apal 00210200 Bansinggre (A) 00210300 Skera Apal 00210400 Raja Apal 00210500 Gambolgong 00210600 Balsrigittim 00210700 Roub'magre 00210800 Champe Apal 00210900 Elalchi Apal 00211000 Medu Apal 00211100 Dagal Apal (Rabha) 00211200 Olidarel Souggilal 00211300 Elatchi Aga 00211400 Akarok SOllggitcham 00211500 Rongbalu (A) 00211600 Maro"b'Pa 00211700 Mongnalgre (Konchimilgre) 00211800 Dagal Aga 00211900 Doba Apal 00212000 Galmakpa 002 12100 KOhchikol 00212200 Dame Bibra 00212300 Daning Apal 00212400 Rem Katongre 00212500 Bolonggre 00212600 Rem Matcbakolgre 00212700 Jogogiri 00212800 Snall,,>Te 00212900 Bollongb'Te Refugee 00213000 Rem Songgitcham 00213 100 Rem Megapgiri ool132()O Mor811ooi 00213300 Dijongiri 00213400 Bolsongchok 00213500 Rongrong Antidam 00213600 Watenangb'Te 00213700 Rongbalu SonggitaJ 00213800 Doki 00213900 Gabil Dajrengb'Te 00214000 Gabil MelChab'Te 00214100 Gabil Agalgre 00214200 Wagopgre 00214300 Gabil Songgitcham 00214400 Manda Songgitcham 00214500 Gabil Wagopl,'Te 00214600 Gra Songgitcham 00214700 Dangkong Tasekgre 00214800 Dangkong Chitoregre 00214900 Dangkong Doragre 00215000 DangkOl.g Dokatong 00215100 Dangkong Doragre

(Tasilgre) 00215200 Dangkong Gilmatdam

Persons 20

27,248 27,248

54 95 49

164 410 135 96 25 86 67 35 25 28 82

173 189 47 65 50 13

303 164 188 106 44

137 179 71

163 89

201 74 88

181 62

127 206 145 259 237 120 42 46

192 58 81

126 49 68

188 80 42 63

308 492 120 150 144 44 61 80 68 81

47

III iterates

Males 21

IZ,692 12,692

23 46 23 69

168 73 48 \3 47 3S 18 14 12 38 75

100 .25

27 20

7

151 70 94

.47 23 52 85 31 79 38 82 31 33 81

i28 65 93 76

115 113 59 22 17 9\ 29 35 53 21 33 87 39 19 25

161 220

49 66 65 23 29 42 32 42

20

Females 22

14,556 14,556

31

49 26 95

242 62 48 \2

39 32 17 1\ 16 44 98 89 22 38 30

6

152 94 94 59 21 85 94 40 84 51

119 43 55

100 34 62

113 69

144 124 61 20 29

101 29 46 73 28 35

101 41 23 38

147 272

71 84 79 21 32 38 36 39

27

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Total workers

Persons

426

23

20,757 20,757

48 121 39

236 307 112 113 24 67 76 99 63

117 84

121 231

37 54 40 II

232 220 116 82 46

1M 147 59

112 75

157 62 81

145 56

103 190 143 182 213 95 36 68

t39 85 61

112 30 56

170 70 37 57

207 420 94

liS 124 31 57 47 57 55

47

Males 24

11,020 11,020

24 S9 23

III 217

58 57 13

34 40 49 32 62 41 63

122 19 26 21

6 Jl9 110 54 42 22 80 76 28 58 37 96 37 43 75 30 64 98 83

90 110 51 23 36 72 44 28 59 15 30 86 35 22 26

110 223 44 59 62 17 32 27 29 27

23

Females 25

9,737 9,737

24 62 16

I2S 90 54 56 II 33 ' 36 50 :n 55 43 58

109 18 28 19

5

113 110 62 40 24 83 71 Jl 54 38 61 25 38 70 26 39 92 60 92

103 44 13 32 67 41 33 53 15 26 84 35 IS 31 97

197 50 56 62 14 25 20 28 28

24

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Main workers

Persons 26

16,791 16,791

35 118 31

204 307

88 66

• 11

40 64 97 63

117 84

121 231

37 44 40 11

175 122 116

82 25

148 134 54 83 39 12 3

83 48 81

167 117 178 210

73 27 68 94 44 27 59 17 31

143 59 35 38

207 405

93 115 123

13 13 17 20 21

47

Males 27

9,774 9,774

20 58 18

101 217

S5 36

9 21 35 47 32 62 41 63

122 .19 22 21

6 88 62 54 42 22 72 71 27 45 35 10 3

75 26 62 84 72 88

107 46 19 36 69 44 26 52 15 30 77 32 21 20

110 214

43 59 62 12 13 17 19 18

23

Females 28

7,017 7,017

15 60 13

10:1 90 33 30

2 19 29 50 31 55 43 58

109 18 22 19 5

87 60 62 40

3 76 63 27 38

4 2

8 ,22

19 83 45 90

103 27

8 32 25

7 2

66 27 14 18 97

191 50 56 61

1

3

24

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Son sak

Industrial category of main workers

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household mdustry workers

Name of Village

Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 . 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

14,348 8,085 14,348 8,085

6.263 6,263

35 112

17 183 162 59 29 10 35 48 94 63

114 51 73

218 II 42 31 II

167 113 67 &2 22

131 117 46 67 28

61 46 34 69 71

128 205

14 20 65 67 44 14 18 17 31

115 51 35 38

200 333 93

115 123

12 13 17 20 18

46

20 53 12 88

128 34

8 8

19 26 44 32 59 26 39

112 5

20 17 6

85 56 39 42 19 66 57 23 40 24

56 25 21 28 39 64

104 10 13 34 66 44 13 13

15 59

5 95 34 25 21

2 16 22 50 31 55 25 34

106 6

22 14 5

82 57 28 40

3 65 60 23 27

4

5 21 13 41 32 64

101 4 7

31

I 5

15 2 30 I 60 55 26 25 21 14 20 18

106 94 171 162 43 50 59 56 62 61 12 13 17 19 ~

18

22 24

969 969

10 2

49 9

9

31 47

26

26

2 3

II

14 10

15

14 47 13 33

5 2·

5

4

4 39

602 602

3

21 6

4

13 24

14

14

2 I 9

.3 10

15

12 19 9

15

2 2

5

3

2 16

367 367

7 2

28 3

5

18 23

12

12

2 2

11

2 28

4 18

3

2 23

219 219

4

2

2 8

8 7

22

2 3 8

2

1 2

23

9

6

105 105

3

2 3

J 6

2 4

2

7

4

427

[14 114

2

5

5 I

22

2

4

23

2

2

1.255 1.255

6 4

18 92 20 34

4 6 3

3 2

12

2

12 3

2

12 3

6

33 50 31 17 4

54 5 3 3

12 35

15 8

3 27

3

982 982

5 3

13 65 15 27

5 3

3 2

9

5 3

2

10 3

4

29 37 22

9 3

34 4 2 2

12 33

7 6

2 23

273 Songsak (Total) 273 Songsak (Rural)

Songsak (Urban) Songsak (Rural) Nirallgma

Rongrong Apal I Dalmah'fe 5 Akarok Songgital

27 Mendal 5 Akemgre 7 Dingrepa

'Bansinggre (B) 3 Wakpat Apal

Sanima Dame Apal Dame Aballda Nengsa Apal Bansinggre (A) Skera Apa)

3 Raja Apal Gambolgong Balsrigillim ROllb'lnabJTe

Champe Apal Elatchi Apal

2 MedII Apal Dagal Apal (Rabha) Chidarct Songgilal Elalchi Aga

7 Akarok SOllggitcham Rongbalu (A) Marongpa Mongnalgre (Konchimilgre) Dagal Aga

2 Doba Apal Galmakpa Konchikol

2 Dame Bibra Daning Apal

4 Rem Kalongre 13 Bolongb'fe 9 Rem Matchakolgre 8 Jogogiri

Snal!,'fe 20 Bollonggre Refugee

) Rem Songgitcham Rem Megapgiri Moranodi Dijongiri Bolsongchok

2 Ron!,'fong Alltidam Watenanggre

Rongballl Songgilal 8 Dok; 2 Gabil Dajrengt,'fe

Gabil Metcha!,'fe Gabil Agalgre WagoPh'fe

4 Gabil Songgilcham Manda Songgitcham Gabil WagoPh'fe Gra Songgitcham Dangkong Tasekb'fe Dangkong Chitoreb'fe Dangkong Doragre Dangkong Dokatong

3 Dangkong Doragre (Tasill,'fe)

Dangkong Gilmaldam

Location

code

number

Name ofVilJage

2

0003 Songsak (Total) 0003 Songsak (Rural) 0003 Songsak(Urban)

Songsak (Rural) 00208900 Nirangma 00209000 Rongrong Apal 00209100 Dalmal,'Te 00209200 Akarok Sonlmital 00209300 Mendal 00209400 Akemgre 00209500 Dingrepa 00209600 Bansinggre (B) 002(}9/00 Wakpat Apal 00209800 Sanima 00209900 Dame Apal 00210000 Dame Abanda 00210100 Nengsa Apal 00210200 Bansinggre (A) 00210300 Skera Apal 00210400 Raja Apal 00210500 Gambolgong 00210600 Balsrigittim 00210/00 Rongmagre 00210800 Champe Apal 00210900 Elatehi Apal 00211000 Medu Apal 00211100 Dagal Apal (Rabha) 00211200 Chidaret Songgilal 00211300 Elatehi Aga 00211400 Akarok Songgilcham 0021 ! 500 Rongbalu (A) 00211600 Marongpa 00211100 MOIlI,'Illilgre (Koncllimil!,'fe) 00211800 Dagal .... ga 00211900 Doba Apal 00212000 Galmakpa 00212100 Konchikol 00212200 Dame Bibra 00212300 Dalling Apal 00212400 Rem Kalongre 00212500 Bolonggre 00212600 Rem Malchakoll,'fe 00212100 Jogogiri 00212800 Snall,'fe 00212900 Bollonggre Refugee 00213000 Rem Songgitcham 00213100 Rem Megapgiri 00213200 Moranodi 002 I 3300 Dijongiri 00213400 Boisongchok 00213500 Rongrong Anlidam 00213600 Watenanggre 00213/00 Rongbal .. Songgital 00213800 Doki 00213900 Gabil Dajrenggre 00214000 Gabil Metchagre 00214100 Gabil Aga1gre 00214200 VVagopgre 00214300 Gabil Songgiteham 00214400 Manda Souggitcham 00214500 Gabil Wagopgre 00214600 Gra Songgitcham 00214700 Dangkong Tasekgre 00214800 Dangkong Chitorel,'fe 00214900 Dangkong Doragre 00215000 Dangkong Dokatong 00215 100 Dangkong Doragre

(Tasilh,,-e)

0021 5200 Dangkong Gilmatdam

Marginal workers

Persons

41

3,966 3,966

13 3 8

32

24 47 13 2J 12 2

10

57 98

21 15 13 5

29 36

145 S9 8\ 62

8 22 23 26

4 3

22 9

45 41 34 53 13 25 27 11 2

19

15

I 18 44 30 37 34

Males

42

1,246 1,246

4 I 5

10

3 21

4 13 5 2

4

31 48

8 5

IJ 2

86 34 43

4 2

14 II 2 3 S 4

3

2 7

9 3 I 6

9

5 19 10 10 9

Females

43

2,720 2,720

9 2 3

22

21 26

9 14 7

6

26 50

21 / 8 4

16 34 59 25 38 62

4 20

9 15 2

17 5

42 41 32 46 13 25 18 8

13

6

13 25 20 27 25

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Persons

428

44

2,517 2,517

13 3 6

27

II 29

5 22

7 2

3

46 82

21 14 12 5

16 31

114 52 75 60

8 9 8 4 2 3 5 4

4 40 31 48 12 23

8 II 2

19

12 1

I 5

17

Cultivators

Males

45

866 866

4

3 9

13

12 4 2

2

22 37

8 5 I 5 2

66 29 41

4

5 2

3

2

7

5 3 I 6

6

2 15

Females

46

1,651 1,651

9 2 3

18

10 16 5

10 3

24 45

21 6 / 4

II 29 48 23 34 60

4 9 3 2

5 4

2 40 31 41 12 23

3 8 I

13

> 6

I 3 2

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Industrial category

Agricultural labourers

Persons

47

506 506

2 5

/

7 3 4

13

25 4 2

8 6

10 2

6

3 4

3

3

Males

48

164 164

2

3

8

II 3 1

3 3

2

3

Females

49

342 342

4

6

4 2 3

5

8

8 3 7

5 I

I 4

I 2

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Son sak of marginal workers Household industry workers

Other workers

Persons 50

103 103

3

7

II 14

5 3 3 I

40

Males 51

28 28

2

9 11

2

-':'

Females 52

75 75

3

5

2 3

5 2

40

Persons 53

840 840

6 15

2

2

3

3

5 9

12

11 4

16

J3 27 28 36 34

Males 54

188 188

8

2

2 6 6

4 4

3

3 4

10 9 9

Females 55

652 652

5 7

2

2

2

3 3 6

7

13

10 23 18 27 25

Name of Village

Non-workers

Location code

number Persons Males Females

56

21,235 21,235

16 61 38

135 745

92 177 25

106 113 148 97

159 99

152 293

19 30 42 13

157 133 III 97 59 89 94 32 97 92

293 119 108 220

16 164 72

181 162 182 94 38 82

134 50 58 87 24 31 68 31 32 29

21 J 436

96 95

108 30 22 44 35 51

13

429

57

10,342 10,342

6 31 16 70

300 57 97 12 59 54 82 52 96 48 62

136 11 13 23

6 83 64 63 45 35 41 48 14 53 45 III 61 51

106 7

84 38 94 85 91 44 20 35 70 23 31 33 II IS 32 15 IS 12

116 209

48 47 60 17 6

22 17 28

4

58 2

10,1193 Songsak (Total) 10,893 Songsak (Rural)

Songsak (Urban) Songsak (Rural)

] 0 N irangrna 30 ROIlI,,,ollg Apal 22 Dalmagre 65 Akarok SOllggital

445 Mendal 35 Akemgre 80 Dinl,'1"epa 13 Ballsinggre (\3) 47 Wakpat Apal 59 Sanima 66 Dame Apal 45 Dame Abanda 63 Nengsa Apal 51 Bansinggre (Al 90 Skera Apal

157 Raja Apa] 8 Gambolgong

17 Balsrigittim 19 Rongmagre 7 Champe Apal

74 Elatehi Apal 69 Medu Apal 48 Dagal Apal (Rabha) 52 Chidaret Songgital 24 Elatchi Aga 48 Akarok Songgilcham 46 Rongbalu (Al

0003 0003 0003

00208900 00209000 00209100 00209200 00209300 00209400 00209500 00109600 00209700 00209800 00209900 00210000 00210100 00210200 00210300 00110400 00210500 00110600 00210700 00210800 00210900 00211000 00211100 00211200 00211300 00211400 00211500

18 Marongpa 0021 1600 44 Monl,'llalgre (Kollchimitb'1"e) 00211700 47 Dagal Aga 00211800

182 Doba Apal 00211900 58 Gahllakpa 00212000 57 Konehikol 00212100

114 Dame Bibra 00212200 9 Daning Apal 00212300

80 Rem Katollgre 00212400 34 Bolonggre 00212500 87 Rem Matchakolgre 00212600 77 Jogogiri 91 Snalb"e 50 Bollollggre Refugee 18 Rem Songgitcham 47 Rem Megapgiri 64 M0f3110di 27 Dijonb>1ri 27 Boisongchok 54 Rongrong Antidam t 3 Watenangl,'Te 16 ROllgbalu SOllggilal 36 Doki 17 Gabil Dajrengl,'Te 17 Gabil Metcllab"e 17 Gabil Agalgre 9S Wagopl,,,e

227 Gabil SOllggiteham 48 Manda Songgitchal11 48 Gabil WagoPb"e 48 Gra Songgitcham 13 Dangkollg Tasekl,'Te 16 Dangkong Chitoregre 22 Dangkong Dorab"e 18 Dangkong Dokatong 24 Dangkollg Dorab'Te

(Tasilgre)

9 Dangkong Gihllatdam

00212700 00212800 00212900 00213000 00213100 00213200 00213300 00213400 00213500 00213600 00213700 00213800 00213900 00214000 00214100 00214200 00214300 00214400 00214500 00214600 00214700 00214800 00214900 00215000 00215100

00215200

Location

code number

Name of Village

00215300 Resagre 002 15400 Aber3ln

2

00215500 Rongrong Songgitcham 00215600 Rongrong Songgilal 002 [5700 ROllgrollg Kanchirnik 00215800 ROl1h'Tongl,'I"e 00215900 Bijasik Jagisim 00216000 Bijasik Warimandal 00216100 Bijasik Ooki Ading 00216200 Samin Toka 00216300 Salnin Asimgre 00216400 Bijasik Silkol 00216500 Bijasik Wage Apal 00216600 Bajasik Malwa 00216700 Chidimil Nellgsal 00216800 Chidimil Saridam 00216900 Dagal Samiti 002 \ 7000 Daga Apal • 00217100 Dagal Aringa 00217200 Dagal Chimram 00217300 Dalbot Bangbol 00217400 Dalbo! Kongkii 00217500 DalbOI Matraug 00217600 Dalbo! Chiwate 00217700 Dalbo! Rongbok 00217800 KoksiRongkong 00217900 KoksiSongma 00218000 Dagal Chiwale 00218100 Chidhnit Namesa 00218200 Samin Waksogittim 00218300 Koksi Nengsat 00218400 Samin SOllgkan1a 00218500 Samin Rongal 00218600 Bijasik Bolonggre 00218700 Bijasik Chisim Apal 002 18800 Redarngre 00218900 Bijasik Songma 00219000 Dangkollg SOllggital 00219100 Doknlh'Te 00219200 Dalbol NakaI 00219300 Manda Cheranggre 00219400 Manda Chachatb'Te 00219500 Rongbenggre 00219600 Dalbot SOllgma 00219700 Mandalong 00219800 Mandalong A~oksi 00219900 Danai Songgitcham 00220000 Asil SonggitaJ 00220100 Barikgre 00220200 Chinabat 00220300 Rilnrang Bonegre 00220400 Geru Aral 00220500 Dangkong Rapdingb'fe 00220600 Bone Megapgre 00220700 Sokadam Sokmilegre 00220800 Sokdam Banggna 00220900 Samin lndikim 00221000 Samin Chianing 00221100 Rongchek Songgital 00221200 Samin Silkigre 00221300 Koknallmollg 00221400 Taras;n 00221500 ROllgcliek Songgitcham 00221600 Gongrang 00221700 Samin Sembuko) 00221800 Bone.chijanl\b'Te 00221900 Kakwa Bonegre 00222000 Bone Watre 00222100 Bone Songgitcham

Area of Number of Village in households hectares

3 4

37 39 14

17 49 12 10 22 11 9

20 36 63

182 33 55 79

109 35

8 11 17 28 52 21 45 15

112 50

110

35 36 35 20 31 24 10 51 25 18 51 67 24

I 40 58 94 49 72 27 16 25 17 42 42 62 54 27 43 11 39 61 9

44 53 38

105

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Total population (including institutional and houseless

population)

Population in the age-group 0-6

Persons

5

161 219

70

118 225

60 53 94 51 35 91

165 322 920 179 294 441 629 190 39 'lS 89

159 229 102 226

73 S72 263 702

207 169 168 77

157 109 59

266 138 96

258 325 108

7 200 259 435 235 382 136 70

122 60

198 234 332 296 173 220

75 196 351

55 198 273 198 547

430

Males Females Persons 6

89 112 38

7

73 107 32

8

30 53 14

----------U,l-illhabited------------60 58 38

108 117 50 29 23 50 24 14 52 78

159 452

85 146 209 317

95 23 47 47 88

122 48

118 36

313 134 359

31 30 44 27 21 39 87

163 468

94 148 232 312

95 16 48 42 71

107 54

108 37

259 129 343

16 12 19 17 14

• 23 48 so-

201 37 71 87

166 40

9 25 15 36 49 18 49 13 98 36

182 ----------Ull-inhabited------------

117 90 63 82 81 42 80 88 39 37 71 59 33

135 66 56

134 166 50 3

104 145 226 123 192 67 37 66 28 86

124 159 143 99

108 32 98

197 28

104 148 99

265

40 86 50 26

131 72 40

124 159 58

4 96

114 209 112 190 69 33 56 32

112 110 173 153 74

112 43 98

154 21 94

125 99

282

22 31 20 II 52 31 19 60 66 24

2 3S 51 96 24 91 29 18 30 16 S4 47

105 77 29 47 14 41 69 17 46 62 36

128

Males

9

19 31 )0

19 29

7

5 7 6 4

15

18 37

100 15 29 40 86 16 6

n 9

23 27

6 24 5

56 19 91

36 17 16 Ii II 13 9

24 15 12 31 39 12

I 17 34 51 15 43 16 II 16 6

16 24 51 34 12 23

6 15 45 10 30 31 22 54

Females

10

II 22

4

19 21

9

7 12 11 10 8

30 43

101 22 42 47 80 24

3 13 6

13

22 12 25

8 42 17 91

27 25 23 II 20

7

2 28 16 7

29 27 12 I

18 17 45

9 48 13 7

14 10 38 23 54 43 17 24

8 26 24

7 16 31 14 74

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Son sak

Scheduled Castes popuation

Persons Males Females II 12 13

t' _

Scheduled Tribes population

Persons Males Females 14

162 219

70

15

89 112 38

16

73 107 32

------Un-inhabited----------118 60 58 225 60 53 94 51 35 91

165 322 893 179 294 423 629 190 39 9S 89

159 224 102 226

73 572 263 701

108 29 23 50 24 14 52 78

159 434

85 146 197 317

95 23 47 47 88

119 48

118 36

313 134 358

117 31 30

44 27 21 39 87

163 459

94 148 226 312 95 16 48 42 71

105 54

108 37

259 129 343

---------Un-inhabiled-------------206 116 90 169 168 77

157 109 52

266 138 96

258 314 108

7 200 259 435 235 382 136 70

122 60

198 234 326 240 172 220

75 196 351

SS 187 273 198 547

82 80 37 71 59 27

135 66 56

134 159 50 3

104 145 226 123 192 67 37 66 28 86

124 155 114 98

108 32 98

197 28 97

148 99

265

87 &8 40 86 50 25

131 72 40

124 155 58

4 96

114 209 112 190 69 33 56 32

112 110 171

126 74

112 43 98

154 27 90

125 99

282

431

Persons 17

38 78 26

29 89 10

II 16 18

6 63

124 198 56

118 221 146 94

9 25 35 45 54 44 80 22 83

152 165

91 25 78

8 19 38

8 79 52 25 25 97

3

21 45 84 51 63 38 17 48 9

60 66 93 84 63 72

9

45 119

4 27

100 36

186

Literates

Males 18

26 46 14

21 45 10

8 7

10 6

46 75

131 36 71

124 95 57

6 19 22 31 37 30 44 14 56 76

104

54 20 42

6 12 24

8 53 31 19 18 61

3

14 33 55 36 42 23 12 3S

4 27 38 47 46 49 37

5 26 73

4 25 65 22

120

Name of Village

Females 19

12 ReS3b'fc 32 Aberam

2

12 ROIlb'Tong Songgitcham ROllgrollg Songgital

8 Ronl,'Tong Kanchimik 44 Ronl,'TOngb'fe

Bijasik Jagisim Bijasik Warimanda~

:\ Bijasik Doki Ading 9 Samin Toka 8 Samin Asimb're

Bijasik Silkol 17 Bijasik Wage Apal 49 Bajasik Matwa 67 Chidimi! Nengsa! 20 Chidimit Saridam 47 Oagal Samiti 97 Daga Apal 51 Dagal Aringa 37 Oagal Chimram

3 Dalbot Bangbol 6 Dalbo! Kongkil

13 Dalbo! Matrallg 14 Dalbot Chiwate 17 Dalbo! Rongbok 14 Koksi ROllgkollg 36 Knksi SOnb'llla

8 Dagal Chiwate 21 Chidimil Namesa 76 Sarnin Waksogittim 6 I Koksi Nengsat

Samin Songkama 37 Sam in Rongal

5 Bijasik Bolonggre 36 Bijasik Chisim Apal

2 Redamb'fe 7 Bijasik Songlna

14 Oangkong Songgital DokrUb'fe

26 Dalbot Nokat 21 Manda Cheranggre

6 Manda Chachatgre 7 RongbenSb'TC

36 Dalbol Songlna Mandalollg Mandalong Akoksi

7 DanaI Songgitcham 12 Asil Songgilal 29 Barikb'Te 15 Chinabat 21 R imrang BOllegre 15 Geru Apal 5 Dangkong Rapdingb'Te

13 Bone Megapb'fe 5 Sokadam Sokmitegre

33 Sokdam Bangglla 28 Samin Indikim 46 Samin Chianing 38 Rongchek Songgital 14 Samin Silkigre 35 Koknallmong

4 Tarasin 19 Rongchek Songgitcharn 46 Gongrang

Samin Sembukol 2 Bone Chijallggre

35 Kakwa Bonegre 14 Bone Watre 66 Bone Songgilcham

Location code number

Name of Village

0021 5300 ReSah'Te 00215400 AberalO

2

00215500 Rongrollil SQl\gllitcham 0021 5600 ROl1gronll Songgital 00215700 Rongrollil Kancbimik 00215800 RongrOllllgre 00215900 Bijasik Jagisim 00216000 Bijasik Warimandal 00216100 Bijasik Doki Ading 00216200 Samin Taka 00216300 Samin Asimgre 00216400 Bijasik 5ilkol 00216500 Bijasik Wage Apal 00216600 Bajasik Matwa 00216700 Chidimit Nengsat 00216800 Chidimit Saridam 00216900 Dagal Samili 00217000 Daga Apal 00217100 Dagal Aringa 002 I 1200 Dagal Chimram 00217300 Dalbo! Bangbol 00217400 Dalbo! Kong:kil 00217500 Dalbot Matrang 00217600 Dalbot Chiwate 00217700 DalbQI Rong:bok 00217800 Kaksi R<>ngkang 00217900 Koksi Songrna 00218000 Dagal Chiwate 00218100 Chidimit Namesa 00218200 Samin Waksogitlim 00218300 Koksi Nengsat 00218400 Samin Songkama 00218500 Samin Rongal 00218600 Bijasik Bolongb'!"e 00218700 Bijasik Chisim Apal 00218800 Redamgre 00218900 Bijasik SongJna 00219000 Dangkong: Songg:ital 00219100 Duknlgre 00219200 Dalbot Nokal 00219300 Manda Cheranggre 00219400 Manda Chachalh'fe 00219500 Rongbeltg!,'!"e 00219600 Dalbo! Songma 00219700 Mandalong 00219800 Mandalong Akoksi 00219900 Danai Songgitcham 00220000 Asil Songgital 00220100 Barikgre 00220200 Chinabat 00220300 Rirnrang Bonegre 00220400 Gem Apal 00220500 Danllkong Rapdinggre 00220600 Bone Megapb'!"e 00220700 Sokadam Sokmilegre 00220800 Sokdam B<lnggna 00220900 Samin Indikim 00221000 Samin Chianing 00221100 Rongchek Songgital 002212()0 Samin Silkib'Te 00221300 Koknal Imong 00221400 Tarasin 0()221500 Rongchek Songgi!cham 00221600 Gongrang 0()221700 Samin Sembukol 00221800 Bone C111janggre 00221900 Kakwa Bonegre 00222000 Bone Walr" 00222100 Bone Songgitcham

Persons 20

124 141

44

89 136 50 52 83 35 17 85

102 198 722 123 176 220 483

96 30 70 S4

114 175 58

146 51

489 111 537

116 144 90 69

138 71 51

187 86 71

233 228 105

7 179 214 351 184 319

98 53 74 51

138 168 239 212 110 148 66

lSI 232

51 17\ 173 162 361

Illiterates

Males

21

63 66 24

39 63 19 22 42 17 4

46 32 84

321 49 75 85

222 38 17 28 25 57 85 18 74 22

257 58

255

63 62 38 31 59 35 25 82 35 37

116 105 47

3 90

112 171 87

150 44 25 31 24 59 86

112 97 50 71 27 72

124 24 79 83 77

145

Females 22

61 75 20

SO 73 31 30 41 18 13 39 70

114 401 74

101 135 261

58 13 42 29 57 90 40 12 29

232 53

282

53 82 52 38 79 36 26

105 SI 34

117 123 58

4 89

102 180 97

169 54 28 43 27 79 82

127 115 60 77 39 79

108 27 92 90 85

216

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Total workers

Persons Males Females 23

106 ·102

43

24

53 49 22

25

53 53 21

--·--------Un-inhabited----------59 29 30

118 58 60 23 31 32 20 18 51 88

160 418 79

118 185 400 96 22 52 65

101 156 36

101 35

292 129 356

II 13 28 10 9

25 39 83

226 40 71

104 195 49 10 23 34 52 83 22 53 18

14S 66

189

12 18

4 10 9

26 49 77

192 39 47 81

205 47 12 29 31 49 73 14 48 17

147 63

167 ·--------Un-inhabited-----·------

432

73 38 35 110 55 S5 81 43 91 49 35

153 64 53

161 205

71 4

128 203 160 167 197 79 49 56 32 85

111 155 158 87

140 54

112 204 36

130 135 115 263

39 20 46 24 16 76 32 27 84

109 35

2 65

III 120 88

106 38 24 30 17 45 56 77 74 45 68 23 59

106 16 61 74 58

132

42 2J 45 25 19 77 32 26 77 96 36

2 63 92 40 79 91 41 25 26 15 40 55 78 84 42 12 31 53 98 20 69 61 57

131

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Main workers

Persons

26

7:-70 33

29 71 II 13 30 II 9

22 88

155 106 35 88

.149 383

76 19 44 61 78

127 29 46 14

185 66

199

39 47 39

20 36 24 35

153 64 53

161 ISS

71 4

128 203 124 63

197 79 16 56 32 85

III 140 141 87

140 S4

110 204

36 105 135 112 213

Males

27

37 35 15

26 55 10 13 26 10 9

21 39 80

101 34 61 94

189 43

9 20 32 43 66 22 44 14

128 57

123

37 42 38 19 34 21 16 76 32 27 84 79 35

2 6S III 111 63

J06

38 IS 30 17 45 56 75 74 45 68 23 58

106 16 49 74 56

114

Females 28

36 35 18

3 16

4

I 49 75

5

27 5S

194 33 10 24 29 3S 61

7

2

57 9

76

2

2 3

19 77 32 26 77 16 36

2 63 92 13

91 41

I 26 15

40 55 65 67 42 72 31 52 98 20 56 61 56 99

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Son sak

Industrial cateS!0!2: of main workers Name ofYiliage

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry

Other workers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

73 37 36 Resa,b'Te

51 23 28 19 12 7 Aberam 33 15 18 Rongrong Songgitcham

------------Un-inhabited----------- Rongrong Songgital 23 20 3 6 6 Rongrong Kanchimik 25 17 8 13 6 7 33 32 Rongronggre II 10 Bijasik Jagisim 12 12 I I Bijasik Warimandal 10 10 20 16 4 . Bijasik Doki Ading II 10 Samin Toka 5 5 4 4 Samin Asimgre

20 19 2 2 Bijasik Silkol 88 39 49 Bijasik Wage Apal

147 77 70 4 4 4 3 Bajasik Matwa 91 89 2 15 12 3 Chidimit Nengsat 31 30 I 2 2 2 2 Chidimit Saridam 47 29 18 21 13 8 7 7 13 12 Dagal Samiti

103 61 42 8 5 3 38 28 to Daga A.jlal 359 173 186 6 5 7 7 II 8 3 Dagal Aringa

52 30 22 20 10 10 4 3 Dagal Chimram 19 9 10 Dalbo! Bangbol 44 20 24 Dalbot Kongkil 61 32 29 Dalbo! MatTang 78 43 35 Dalbot Chiwate

125 65 60 2 Dalbot Rongbok 16 12 4 II 8 3 2 2 Koksi Rongkong 43 42 3 2 Koksi Songrna 13 13 Dagal Chiwate

180 124 56 I 4 4 Chidimit Namesa

41 44 3 8 8 II 5 6 Samin Waksogittim 185 III 74 13 II 2 Koksi Nengsat

---Un-inhabited---- Samin Songkama 14 14 16 14 2 I I 8 8 Samin Rongal 46 42 4 I Bijasik Bolonggre

38 37 1 I Bijasik Chisim Apal 18 18 Redam!,'Te 36 34 2 Bijasik Sonb'lna 23 20 3 I Dangkong Songgital 33 15 18 2 Dokrugre

153 76 77 Dalbot Nokat 64 32 32 Manda Cheranggre

51 26 25 2 Manda Chachat[,'Te 159 1B 76 2 1 I Rongbenggre

147 7S 72 7 4 3 Dalbot Sml[,'1lla 68 34 34 3 2 Mandalong

3 2 J I 1 Mandalong Akoksi 126 64 62 2 Danai Songgitcham 202 III 91 I I Asil Songgilal

39 33 6 77 70 7 8 8 Barikgre 62 62 Chinabat

196 IDS 91 Rimrang Bonegre 79 38 41 Gent A.jlal 14 14 2 Dangkong Rapdinggre

56 30 26 Bone Megapgre

32 17 15 Sokadam Sokmitegre

85 45 40 Sokdam Banggna 110 55 55 I Samin Indikim

139 74 65 I Samin Chianing 136 70 66 3 3 2 I Rongche]> Songgital 85 43 42 2 2 Samin Silkib'Te

139 67 72 Koknal Imong

54 23 31 Tarasill

109 58 51 Rongchek Songgilcham

203 105 98 Gon[,'Tang

36 16 20 Salnin Sembukol

105 49 '" S6 Bone Chijanggre

135 74 61 Kakwa Bone[,'Te

110 54 56 2 2 Bone Watre

194 100 94 18 13 5 BOlle Songgitcham

433

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Location Name of Village Industrial cateson;:

code Marginal workers number

Cultivators Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00215300 Resagre 33 16 17 33 16 17 00215400 Aberam 32 14 18 27 12 15 00215500 Rongrong Songgitcham 10 7 l 10 7 3 00215600 Rongrong Songgilal ----------·--Un-inhabited----------00215700 Rongrong Kanchimik 30 3 21 5 5 23 3 20 00215800 Rongronggre 47 3 44 40 2 38 1 I 6 00215900 Bijasik Jagisim 12 II 5 4 00216000 Bijasik Warimandal 18 18 00216100 Bijasik Doki Ading 2 2 00216200 Samin Toka 9 9 8 8 I 1 00216300 Samin Asimgre 9 9 5 5 4 4 00216400 Bijasik Silko! 29 4 25 3 3 ~-

00216500 Bijasik Wage Apal 00216600 Bajasik Matwa 5 3 2 00216700 Chidimit Nengsat 312 125 187 162 84 78 4 2 2

00216800 Chidimit Saridam 44 6 38 35 6 29 00216900 Dagal Sam;ti 30 10 20 19 6 13 II 4 7 002170bo DagaApal 36 10 26 28 5 23 2 2 00217100 Dagal Aringa 17 6 11 8 7 9 5 4 00217200 Dagal Chimram 20 6 14 18 5 13 2 00217300 Dalbo! Bangbol 3 I 2 3 2 00217400 Dalbot Kongkil 8 3 5 8 3 5

00217500 Dalbot Matrang 4 2 2 4 2 2 00217600 Dalbot Chiwate 23 9 14 23 9 14 00217700 Dalbo! Rongbok 29 17 12 29 11 12 00217800 Koksi Rongkong 7 7 6 6 00217900 Koksi Songma 55 9 46 52 9 43 00218000 Dagal Chiwate 21 4 1"7 18 3 15 00218100 Chidimit Namesa 107 17 90 107 17 90 00218200 Samin Waksogittim 63 9 54 44 4 40 17 5 12 00218300 Koksi Nengsat 157 66 91 124 60 64 10 6 4 00218400 Samin Songkama ---------Un-inhabited-----------00218500 Samin Rongal 34 I 33 15 15 17 16 00218600 Bijasik Bolonggre 63 13 50 18 13 5 1 I

00218700 Bijasik Cbisim Apal 42 I 41 .2 2 2 00218800 Redamgre 23 I 22 2 2 2

00218900 Bijasik Songma 5S 12 43 II 10 2 I

00219000 Dangkong Songgilal 25 3 n 5 3 2 2 2

00219100 Dokrugre 00219200 Dalbo! Nokal 00219300 Manda Cberanggre 00219400 Manda Chachatgrc 00219500 Rongbenggre 00219600 Dalbot Songma 50 30 20 49 30 19 00219700 Mandalong 00219800 Mandalong Akoksi 00219900 Danai Songgilcham 00220000 Asil Songgilal 00220100 Barikgre 36 9 27 5 4 28 5 23 00220200 Chinabat 104 25 79 42 25 17 00220300 Rimrang Boncgre 00220400 Gem Apal 00220500 Dangkong Rapdinggre 33 9 24 8 8 00220600 Bone Megapgre 00220700 Sokadam Sokrnitegre 00220800 Sokdam Banggna 00220900 Samin !ndikim 00221000 Samin Cbianing 15 2 13 14 13 0022\100 Rongchek Songgital 17 17 11 17 00221200 Samin Silkigre 00221300 Koknal lmong 00221400 Tarasin 00221500 Rongcbek Songgitcham 2 2 00221600 Gongrang 00221700 Samin Sembukol 00221800 Bone CI~anggre 25 12 13 24 12 12 00221900 Kakwa Bonegre 00222000 Bone Wa!re 3 2 I 2 00222100 Bone Songgitcham 50 18 32 40 11 29

434

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Son sok of marsinal workers Name ofYillage Location Household industry workers

Other workers Non-workers code

number Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

56 36 20 Resagre 00215300 5 2 3 117 6:>- 54 Aberarn 00215400

27 16 II Rongmng Songgitcham 00215500 ------Un-illhabited-------- Ronb'fOng Songgilal 00215600

2 2 59 31 28 Rongrong Kanchimik 00215700 107 50 57 Rongronggre 00215800

7 7 37 18 19 Bijasik Jagisim 00215900 17 17 22 10 12 Bijasik Warimandal 002 I 6Q00

62 22 40 Bijasik Doki Ading 00216100 31 14 17 Samin Toka 00216200 17 5 12 Samin Asimgre 00216300

26 25 40 27 13 Bijasik Silk~1 00216400 77 39 38 Bijasik Wage Apal 00216500

2 3 2 162 76 86 Bajasik Malwa 00216600 2 2 144 39 lOS S02 226 276 Chidimil Nengsal 00216700

9 9 100 45 55 Chidimi! Saridam 00216800 176 75 101 Dagal Sam iii 00216900

5 :\ 2 256· lOS \5\ DagaApa\ 00217000 229 122 107 Dagal Aringa 00217100

94 46 48 Dagal Chimram 00217200 17 13 4 Dalbo! Bangbol 00217300 43 24 19 Dalbol Kongkil 00217400 24 13 1\ Dalbot Matrang 00217500 58 36 22 Dalbol Chi wale 00217600 n 39 34 Dalbo! Rongbok 00217700 66 26 40 Koksi Rongkong 00217800

3 3 125 65 60 Koksi Songma 00211900 3 2 38 18 20 Dagal Chiwate 00218000

280 168 112 Chidimil Namesa 00218100 2 2 134 68 66 Samin Waksogittim 00218200

23 23 346 170 176 Koksi Nengsat 00218300

-------Un-inhabited------ Sam in Songkama 00218400 2 2 134 79 55 Samin Rongal 00218500

44 44 59 27 32 Bijasik Bolongb'Te 00218600 38 38 87 41 46 Bijasik Chisim Apal 00218100 18 18 34 17 17 Redamb'Te 00218800

41 40 66 25 41 Bijasik Songma 00218900 18 18 60 35 25 Dangkong Songgital 00219000

24 17 7 Dokrugre 00219100 113 59 54 Dalbot Nokat 00219200

74 34 40 Manda Cherangb'Te 00219300

43 29 14 Manda Chachatgre 00219400 97 50 47 Rongbenggre 00219500

120 51 63 Dalbot Sonb'lna 00219600

31 15 22 Mandalong 00219700

3 I 2 Mandalong Akoksi 00219800

72 39 33 DanaI Songgitcham 00219900 56 34 22 Asil Songgilal 00220000

3 3 275 106 169 Barikgre 00220100 62 62 68 35 33 Chinabal 00220200

185 86 99 Rimrang Bonegre 00220300 57 29 28 Geru Apal 00220400

25 24 21 13 8 Dangkong Rapdinggre 00220500 66 36 30 Bone Megapgre 00220600 28 II 17 Sokadam Sokmilcgre 00220700

113 41 72 Sokdam 8anggna 00220800 123 68 55 Samin Indikim 00220900 177 82 95 Samin Chianing 00221000 138 69 69 Rongchek Songgital. 00221100

86 54 32 Samin Silkib'Te 00221200 80 40 40 Koknal Imong 00221300

21 9 12 Tarasin 00221400

84 39 45 Rongchek Songgitcham 00221500

147 91 56 Gongrang 00221600

19 12 7 Samin Sembukol 00221700 ... 68 43 25 Bone Chijang{,'Te 00221800

138 74 64 Kakwa Bonegre 00221900

83 41 42 Bone Watre 00222000 10 7 3 284 133 151 Bone Souggitcham 00222100

435

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Location Name of Village Area of Number of Total population (including

Population in the code Village in households

institutional and houseless age-group 0-6

number hectares l22~lllation! Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

00222200 BoneChiso IS 90 47 43 26 12 14 00222300 Sokadam Agalgre 36 177 93 84 47 25 22 00222400 SokadamRongkabok 24 93 48 45 25 14 II 00222500 AsilMindil 15 69 33 36 12 5 7 00222600 KentTa 16 65 34 31 11 7 4 00222700 Asil Chiring 9 41 22 19 6 3 3 00222800 Sokadam Aruakgre 15 58 27 31 15 6 9 00222900 Sokadam Balading 35 193 93 100 49 23 26 00223000 Sawegre 25 145 61 84 34 14 20 00223100 Cheran Bonegre 12 62 33 29 16 8 8 00223200 Dimbil Bonegre 68 345 176 169 75 35 40 00223300 Tebil Bonegre (A) 70 466 235 231 98 51 47 00223400 Tebil Bonegre (B) 33 211 106 105 47 27 20 00223500 Roogdolgre 53 279 136 143 58 27 31 00223600 Songsak Megapgre 23 115 53 62 29 10 19 00223700 Songsak Agalgre 66 394 196 198 89 43 46 00223800 Soal Dajreng 20 113 51 62 36 15 21 00223900 Soal Bollong 92 528 258 270 145 62 83 00224000 JarngeA 91 483 253 230 95 51 44 00224100 Jamge (B) 30 169 89 80 40 26 14 00224200 Napak Tangkama 62 331 171 160 72 37 35 00224300 Napak Songma 73 389 189 200 109 56 53 00224400 Napak Tasek 28 152 72 80 46 22 24 00224500 Napak Dokolgre 18 95 49 46 18 9 9 00224600 Songsak Agilokgre 152 &10 436 374 144 &3 61 00224700 Bone Chidekgre 50 329 164 (65 74 37 37 00224800 Songsak Bolchugre 59 296 143 (53 68 30 38 00224900 Rongri Bazar 19 94 50 44 21 12 9 00225000 Songsak: Jarepa 53 297 148 149 72 39 33 00225100 Rongap Asimgre 17 95 49 46 41 21 20 00225200 Rongap Mringgre 36 191 94 97 34 16 18 00225300 Rongap Songgi!al 47 221 119 (02 59 36 23 00225400 Dalbo! Bollonggre 20 110 54 56 35 14 21 00225500 Rongap Songgilcham 73 367 202 165 101 S3 48 00225600 Danai Apal 30 173 85 88 36 15 21 00225700 Balanggre 8 46 26 20 3 2 00225800 Danai Megapgre 19 93 46 47 20 9 II 00225900 Danai Dasik 13 54 22 32 12 :5 7 00226000 Danai Attewakgre 23 94 48 46 " 6 9 00226100 Dikagre 33 150 66 84 40 13 27 00226200 Rongreng Noka! 29 158 79 79 34 17 17 00226300 Rongap Mikilsimggre 33 204 100 104 81 37 44 00226400 Norek Nengsamgre 52 250 122 128 47 14 33

00226500 Norek Megapgre 66 308 155 153 112 57 55 00226600 Norek Dalbo! 36 184 90 94 68 30 38 00226700 Norek Nengjreng 27 Jl8 57 61 35 17 18 00226800 Daring Apal 32 181 91 90 57 32 25 00226900 Bolmoram Angkekol 39 246 128 (18 36 19 17 00227000 Napak Bolchugre 62 320 161 159 70 40 30 00227100 Bolmoram Adap 35 201 1(0 91 38 20 18 00227200 Bolmoram Agalgre 37 224 117 107 57 30 27 00227300 Dobu Bawaranggitlim 16 95 49 46 30 13 17 00227400 Dobu Anchengbok II 66 32 34 16 9 7 00227500 Dimi! Warikillchi 19 1(0 53 57 21 8 13 00227600 Dimi! Ongtalgitlim II 76 44 32 18 II 7 00227700 Dobu Boisalgittim 51 313 162 lSI 86 39 47 00227800 Bolmoram Mesechikj,lre 22 148 81 61 34 19 15 00227900 Dobu Agalgre 21 128 69 59 29 15 14 00228000 Dimi! 16 111 61 50 20 II 9 00228100 Dobu Rimding 135 661 381 280 106 55 51 00228200 Dobu Rongmu 82 442 235 207 123 65 58 00228300 Bolmoram Adiog 24 112 58 54 34 15 19 00228400 Bolmoram Dochok 40 237 127 110 65 38 27 00228500 Dobu Chitimbing 32 223 112 111 .59 23 36

00228600 Dobu Achakpek 55 344 180 164 98 51 47

436

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Son sak

Name ofYiliage Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

86 44 42 28 18 10 Bone Chiso 177 93 84 60 33 27 Sokadam Agalgre 93 48 45 21 II 10 Sokadam Rongkabok 69 33 36 14 7 7 Asil Mindil 65 34 31 4 I Kentra 41 22 19 5 4 Asil Chiring S8 27 31 17 8 9 Sokadam Amakgre

193 93 100 26 22 4 Sokadam Balading 145 61 84 53 22 31 Sawegre 59 30 29 20 II 9 Cheran Bonegre

345 176 169 68 47 21 Dimbil Bonegre 456 229 227 266 134 13Z Tebil Boneb'fe (A) 211 106 IDS 100 47 53 Tebil Bonegre (B) 278 135 143 40 25 15 ROllgdolgre 115 53 62 44 26 18 Songsak Megapb'fe 387 191 196 209 104 105 Songsak Agalgre 109 49 60 45 26 19 Sllal Dajreng 509 248 261 87 64 23 Snal Bollong 472 247 225 110 61 49 Jamge A 169 89 80 87 42 45 Jamge (B) 331 171 160 146 91 55 Napak Tangkama 388 189 199 138 74 64 Napak Songma 152 72 80 62 34 28 Napak Tasek 95 49 46 40 24 16 Napak Dokrub'fe

795 427 368 474 263 211 Songsak Agitokgre 328 163 165 167 92 75 Bone Chidekgre 296 143 153 118 58 60 Songsak Bolchugre

61 33 28 13 9 4 Rongri Bazar 297 148 149 129 65 64 Songsak J arepa 95 49 46 8 7 I Rongap Asimgre

191 94 97 20 10 10 RongilP Mrinm,'fe 221 119 102 78 47 31 Rongap Songgital 108 52 56 21 14 7 Dalbot Bollonggre 367 202 165 136 84 52 Rongap Songgitcham 173 85 88 41 21 20 Danai Apal 46 26 20 6 6 Balanggre 93 46 47 8 7 Danai Megapgre 54 22 32 9 8 I DanaI Dasik 94 48 46 8 6 2 Danai Attewakgre

ISO 66 84 33 19 14 Dikagre 156 78 78 26 17 9 ROflb'feng Nokal 204 100 104 51 32 19 Rongap Mikilsimggre 250 122 128 63 41 22 Norek Nengsamgre 308 155 153 71 45 26 Norek Megapgre 184 90 94 12 9 3 Norek Dalbo! 118 57 61 II 5 6 Norek Nengjreng 181 91 90 19 13 6 Daring Apal 246 128 118 45 29 16 Bolmoram Angkekol 320 161 159 51 35 16 Napak Bolchugre 201 110 91 97 63 34 Bohnoram Adap 224 117 107 73 42 31 Bohnoram Agalgre

95 49 46 4 4 Dobu Bawaranggittim 66 32 34 21 13 8 Dobu Anchengbok

110 53 57 22 17 5 Dimit Warikatchi 76 44 32 5 4 1 Dimit Ongtatgitlim

313 162 151 142 91 51 Dobu Bolsalgittim 148 81 67 29 19 10 Bohnoram Mesechikgre 128 69 59 69 37 32 Dobu Agalgre

III 61 SO 22 II II Dimit 572 304 268 365 235 130 Dobu Rimding 442 235 207 180 125 55 Dobu Rongmu )12 58 S4 40 31 9 Bolmorwn Ading 237 127 110 101 69 32 Bolmoram Dochok 223 It2 til 91 60 31 Dobu Chitimbing 342 180 162 99 69 30 Dobu Achakpek

>#

437

Location

code number

Name of Village

2

00222200 Bone Chiso 00222300 Sokadam Agalgre 00222400 SOkadam Rongkabok 00222500 Asil Mindil 00222600 Kentra 00222700 Asil Chiring 00222800 Sokadam Aruakgre 00222900 Sokadam Balading 00223000 Sawegre 00223100 Cheran Bonegre 00223200 Dimbil Bonegre 00223300 Tebil Bonegre (A) 00223400 Tebil Bonegre (8) 00223500 Rongdolgre 00223600 Songsak Megapgre 00223700 Songsak Agalgre 00223800 Snal Dajreng 00223900 Snal Bollong • 00224000 Jrunge A 00224100 Jrunge (6) 00224200 Napak Tangkarna 00224300 Napak Songma 00224400 Napak Tasek 00224500 Napak Dakrugre 00224600 Songsak Agitokgre 00224700 Bone Chidekgre 00224800 Songsak Bolchugre 00224900 Rongri Bazar 00225000 Songsak Jarepa 00225100 Rongap Asimb'fe 00225200 Rongap Mringgre 00225300 Rongap Songgilal 00225400 Dalbot Bollonggre 00225500 Rongap Songgitcharn 00225600 Danai Apal 00225700 Balanggre 00225800 Danai Megapgre 00225900 Danai Dasik 00226000 Danai Altewakgre 00226100 Dikagre 00226200 Rongreng Nokal 00226300 Rongap Mikilsimggre 00226400 Norek Nengsamgre 00226500 Norek Megapgre 00226600 Norek Dalbot 00226700 Norek Nengjreng 00226800 Daring Apal 00226900 Bolmoram Angkekol 00227000 Napak Bolchub'fe 00227100 Bolmoram Adap 00227200 Bolmoram Agalgre 00227300 Dobu Bawaranggittim 00:;127400 Dobu Anchengbok 00227500 Dimil Warikatchi 00227600 DimilOngtatgittim 00227700 Dobu Bolsalgittim 00227800 Bolmoram Mesechikgre 00227900 Dobu Agalgre 00228000 Dimit 00228100 Dobu Rimding 00228200 Dobu Rongmu 00228300 Bolmoram Ading 00228400 Bolmoram Dochok 00228500 Dabu Chitimbing 00228600 Dobu Achakpek ,

Persons 20

62 \\7 12 55 60 36 41

167 92 42

211 200 III 239

71 185 68

441 373

82 185 251

90 55

336 162 178 81

168 87

171 143 89

231 132 40 85 45 86

117 132 153 187 237 172 101 162 201 269 104 151 91 45 88 71

171 119 59 89

296 262

72 )36

132 245

III iterates

Males 21

29 60 37 26 30 18 19 71 39 22

129 101 59

111 27 92 25

194 192 47 80

115 38 25

173 n 85 41 83 42 84 12 40

118 64 20 39

'14 42 47 62 68 81

110 81 52 78 99

126 47 75 45 19 36 40 71 62 32 50

146 110 27 58 52 III

Females 22

33 57 35 29 )0 18 22 96 53 20

148 99 52

128 44 93 43

247 181 35

105 136 52 30

163 90 93 40 85 45 87 71 49

113 68 20 46 31 44 70 70 85

106 121 91 55 84

102 143 57 76 46 26 52 31

100 51 27 39

150 152 4S 78 80

134

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Total workers

Persons

438

23

48 12 46 55 54 35 27

110 56 31

ISS 201 112 100 53

157 42

211 337

90 II? 197 72 32

317 158 141 60 88 35

121 93 48

140 98 43 58 33 65 92 97 75

139 150 86 60 75

126 138 62 61 48 34 60 29

138 52 34 50 ,

227 195 31

101 101 154

Males

24

27 36 22 28 27 19 14 54 28 16

102 103 55 60 26 84 23

128 174

45 13 93 37 n

171 83 15 32 53 17 64 48 26 68 49 24 28 13 32 47 46 37 70 77 44 31 35 66 79 42 60 26 18 27 15 77 49 34 30

194 97 31 51 58 86

Females 25

21 36 24 27 27 16 13 S6 28 15 86

104 57 40 27 13 19 83

163 45 44

104 35 10

146 75 66 28 35 18 57 45 22 72 49 19 30 20 33 45 51 38 69 73 42 29 40 60 59 20

1 22 16 33 14 61

3

20 33 98

50 43 68

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Main workers

Persons 26

30 12 46 55 54 35 27 89 54 30

\ 15 ~ 194

99 58 53 82 42

21 I 335

89 114 190 72 32

311 92

103 44 54 35

117 93 48

140 98 43 58 33 65 89 76 ,74

137 143 86 60 75 62 75 58 61 48 15 27 13 13 52 34 29

194 164

31 98 90

148

Males 27

15 36 22 28 27 19 14 45 28 15 63

100 52 54 26 61 23

128 173 44 71 90 37 22

170 4S 70 24 48 17 63 48 26 68 49 24 28 13 32 45 39 36 70 71 44 31 35 51 70 38 60 26 13 23 12 65 49 34 23

170 96 31 51 51 82

Females 28

15 36 24 27 27 16 13 44 26 15 52 94 47

4 27 21 19 83

162 45 43

100 35 10

141 47 33 20

6 18 54 45 22 72 49 19 30 20 33 44 37 38 67 72 42 29 40 II ;

20 1

22 2 4 I 8 3

6 24 68

47 39 66

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Son ak

Industrial cate!!;o!2: of main workers Name of Village

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry

Other workers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

26 12 14 4 J Bone Chiso 72 36 36 Sokadam Agalb'fe 46 22 24 Sokadam Rongkabok 55 28 27 Asil Mindil 54 27 27 Kentra 34 19 15 Asil Chiring 27 14 13 Sokadam Aruakgre 88 44 44 Sokadam Balading 34 18 16 19 10 9 Saweh'Te 30 15 15 Cheran Boneb'Te 95 51 44 16 9 7 3 2 Dimbil BOllegre

158 75 83 36 25 II' Tebil Boneb'fe (Al 89 42 47 10 10 Tebil Boneb'l'e (8) 9 9 42 39 3 7 6 Rongdolb'fe

51 25 26 2 I I Songsak Megapgre 45 31 14 37 30 7 Songsak Agalb'Te 30 18 12 6 3 3 6 2 4 Snal Dajreng

167 107 -60 5 4 1 35 14 21 4 3 Snal Bollollg 334 172 162 I I Jamge A 85 42 43 4 2 2 Jamge (B)

107 67 40 6 4 2 I Napak Tangkama 185 85 100 4 4 Napak Songma 69 35 34 3 2 Napak Tasek 30 21 9 2 Napak Dokmgre

164 71 93 73 39 34 I 73 60 13 SOllgsak AgilOkb'Te 77 36 41 3 2 2 2 10 6 4 Bone Chidekgre 94 65 29 2 2 I 5 3 2 SOllgsak Bolchub'Te 41 21 20 2 2 Rongri Bazar 7 6 1 21 24 3 20 18 2 Songsak Jarepa

35 17 18 Rongap Asimgre 75 40 3S 42 23 19 Rongap Mringb'Te 93 48 45 Rongap Songgital 44 22 22 4 4 Dalbo! Bollonggre

139 67 72 1 I Rongap Songgitcham 97 49 48 Danai Apal 43 24 19 BalanSh'Te 58 28 30 Danai Megapgre 33 13 20 Danai Dasik 65 32 33 Danai Attewakgre 88 44 44 Dikagre 76 39 37 Rongreng NakaI 73 35 38 I Rongap Mikilsimggre 92 49 43 41 19 22 2 2 2 2 Norek Nengsamgre

139 68 71 3 2 I Norek Megapgre 86 44 42 Norek Dalbot 60 31 29 Norek Nengjreng 72 32 40 3 3 Oaring Apal 62 51 11 Bolmoram Angkekol 72 68 4 3 2 Napak Bolchugre

58 38 20 Bolmoram Adap 58 58 3 2 Bolmoram Agalgre

48 26 22 Dobu Bawaranggittim 14 J2 2 Dobu Anchengbok 15 12 3 1 7 4 3 Dimit Warikatchi 13 12 I" Dimil Ongtatgittim 29 24 5 24 22 2 19 18 Dobu Boisaigittim 52 49 3 Bolmoram Mesechikgre 29 29 4 4 Dobu Aga1b'Te 25 19 6 I 2 2 Dimit 16 9 7 3 3 174 151 17 Dobu Rimding

148 82 66 15 14 Dobu Rongmu

30 30 I Bolmoram Ading 97 50 47 Bolmoram Dochok

90 51 39 Dobu Chitimbing 148 82 66 Dobu Achakpek

439

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 c. O. Block

Location Name of Village Industrial eateso!):

code Marginal workers Cu It i vators Agricultural labourers number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

00222200 BoneChiso 18 12 6 18 12 6 00222300 Sokadam Agalgre 00222400 Sokadam Rongkabok 00222500 AsilMindil 00222600 Kentra 00222700 Asil Chiring 00222800 Sokadam Aruakgre 00222900 Sokadarn Balading 21 9 12 21 9 12 00223000 SaWeb>fe 2 2 00223100 Cheran Bonegre 00223200 Dimbil Bonegre 73 39 34 3 2 [ 55 29 26 00223300 Tebil Bonegre (A) 13 3 10 10 3 7 00223400 Tebil Bonegre (B) 13 3 10 13 3 10 00223500 Rongdolgre 42 6 36 42 6 36 00223600 Songsak Megapgre 00223700 Songsak Agalgre 75 23 52 46 10 36 4 4 00223800 Snal 03jreng 00223900 SnalBollong 00224000 Jamge A 2 2 00224100 Jamge(B) I I I I 00224200 Napak Tangkama 3 2 2 2 00224300 Napak Songtna 7 3 4 2 2 00224400 Napak Tasek 00224500 Napak Dokrugre 00224600 Songsak Agilokgre 6 5 4 4 2 00224700 Bone Chidekgre 66 38 28 3 2 I 45 26 19 00224800 Songsak Bolchugre 38 5 33 19 4 15 17 I 16 00224900 Rongri Bazar 16 8 8 16 8 8 00225000 Songsak Jarepa 34 5 29 34 5 29 00225100 Rongap Asimgre 00225200 Rongap Mringgre 4 3 3 2 00225300 Rongap Songgilal 00225400 Dalbot Bollonggre 00225500 Rongap Songgilcham 00225600 Danai Apal 00225700 Balanggre 00225800 Danai Megapgre 00225900 DanaI Dasik 00226000 Danai AUewakgre 00226100 Dikagre 3 2 I 00226200 Rongreng Nokal 21 7 14 21 7 14 00226300 Rongap Mikil!limggre 1 I 00226400 Norek Nengsaml,'fC 2 2 2 2 00226500 Norek Megapgre 7 6 I 7 6 00226600 Norek Dalbot 00226700 Norek Nengjnmg

. 00226800 Daring Apal 00226900 Bolmorarn Angkekol 64 15 49 63 15 48 00227000 Napak Bolchugre 63 9 54 58 9 49 00227100 Bolmorarn Adap 4 4 4 4 00227200 Bohnoram Agalgre 00227300 Oobu Bawaranggittim 00227400 Dobu Anchengbok 19 5 14 19 5 14 00227500 Dimil Warikalchi 33 4 29 25 4 21 8 8 00227600 Dimi! Onstatg'lttim 16 3 13 IS 2 13 00227700 Dobu Bolsalgittim 65 12 53 41 6 35 23 5 18 00227800 Bolmorarn Mesechikgre 00227900 Dobu Ag3Jgre 00228000 Dimit 21 7 14 20 1 13 1 00228100 Dobu Rimding 33 24 9 10 7 3 I 00228200 Dobu Rongmu 31 I 30 30 30 00228300 Bolmoram Ading 00228400 Bohnoram Dochok 3 3 3 3 00228500 Dobu Chitimbing 11 7 4 II 7 4 00228600 Dobu Achakpek 6 4 2 6 4 2

440

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Son sak ofmar~inal workers Name ofYi"age Location Household industry workers

Other workers Non-workers code number

Persons Males FemaJes Persons Males· Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

42 20 22 Bone Chiso 00222200 105 57 48 Sokadam Agalgre 00222300 47 26 21 Sokadam Rongkabok 00222400 14 5 9 Asil Mindil 00222500 11 7 4 Kentra 00222600 6 3 3 Asil Chiring 00222700

31 13 18 Sokadam Aruakgre 00222800 83 39 44 Sokadam Balading 00222900

2 2 89 33 56 Sawegre 00223000 31 17 14 Cheran Bonegre 00223100

15 8 7 157 74 83 Dimbil Bonegre 00223200 2 2 259 132 127 Tebil Boneye (A) 00223300

99 51 48 Tebil Bonegre (B) 00223400 179 76 103 Rongdolb'fe 00223500 62 27 35 Songsak Megapgre 00223600

25 13 12 237 112 125 Songsak Agalgre 00223700 71 28 43 Snal Dajreng 00223800

317 130 187 Snal Bollong 00223900 146 79 67 JamgeA 00224000 79 44 35 Jamge (B) 00224100

I I 214 98 116 Napak Tangkama 00224200 5 3 2 192 96 96. Napak Songma 00224300

80 35 45 Napak Tasek 00224400 63 27 36 Napak Dokmgre 00224500

493 265 228 Songsak Agitokgre 00224600 18 10 8 17\ 81 90 Bone Chidekgre 00224700 2 2 155 68 87 Songsak Bolchugre 00224800

34 18 16 Rongri Bazar 00224900 209 95 114 Songsak Jarepa 00225000 60 32 28 Rongap Asimgre 00225100 70 30 40 Rongap Mringgre 00225200

128 71 57 Rongap SonggitaJ 00225300 62 28 34 Dalbot Bollongb'fe 00225400

227 134 93 Rongap Songgitcham 00225500 15 36 39 Danai Apal 00225600 3 2 Balanggre 00225700

35 18 17 DanaI Megapgre 00225800 21 9 12 Danai Dasik 00225900 29 16 13 Danai Attewakb'fe 00226000

2 2 58 19 39 Dikagre 00226100 61 33 28 Rongreng Nokal 00226200

129 63 66 Rongap Mikilsimgb'fe 00226300 III 52 59 Norek Nengsamgre 00226400 IS8 78 80 Norek Megapgre 00226500 98 46 52 Norek Dalbot 00226600 58 26 32 Norek Nengireng 00226700

106 56 50 Daring Apal 00226800 120 62 58 Bolmoram Angkelml 00226900

5 5 182 82 100 Napak Bolchugre 00227000 139 68 71 Bolmoram Adap 00227100 163. 57 106 Bolmoram Agalgre 00227200 47 23 24 Dobu Bawaranggittim 00227300 32 14 1& Dohu Ancnengbok 00227400 50 26 24 Dimit Warikatchi 00227500 .. 47 29 18 Dimi! Ongtalb';ttim 00227600

175 85 90 Dobu Bolsalgittim 00227700 96 32 64 Bolmoram. Mesechikgre 00227800 94 35 59 Dobu Agalgre 00227900 61 31 30 Dimit 00228000

22 16 6 434 187 247 Dobu Rimding 00228100 I 1 247 138 109 DobuRongmu 00228200

81 27 54 Bolmoram Ading 00228300 136 76 60 Bolmoram Dochok 00228400 122 54 68 Dobu Chilimbing 00228500 190 94 96 Dobu Achakpek 00228600

441

Location code number

Name of Village

2

0004 SamaRda (Total) 0004 SamaRda (Rural) 0004 SamaRda (Urban)

SamaRda (Rural) 00228700 Rongal!,'Te 00228800 Junp8Qggre 00228900 Dilma Debrakgre 00229000 Dilma Kawak 00229100 TongboJ Songgital 00229200 Tongbol Songgitcham 00229300 Dilma Rimtonggre 00229400 Mandalgipe 00229500 Ditma Songgitcham 00229600 Enggok Soogrna 00229700 D;najekgre 00229800 Bawegre 00229900 Enggokgre 00230000 Asimgre 00230100 Dimogre 00230200 Suchil{,'Te 00230300 Rongakgre 00230400 Dilma Matchok Akawe 00230500 Dilma Dilsekgre 00230600 Megagre SOllggitchrun 00230700 Megagre Songgitat 00230800 Chibolgre 00230900 Gongmagre 00231000 Retenggre 00231100 Rongribo Watregre 00231200 Kalak Songgital 00231300 Kalak Songgitcham 00231400 Rimrimgre 00231500 Rongribo Amalgre 00231600 Bansam Awe 00231700 BansamtlTe 00231800 Rongsak Songgital 00231900 Rongsakgre 00232000 Rangmalgre 00232100 Rangmalgre Songgita] 00232200 Rongsak Bazar 00232300 Mejaligre 00232400 Ragitikgre 00232500 Nengsitgre 00232600 Mangrugre 00232700 Pakwakgre 00232800 Gongna!,'fe 00232900 Bansam Bibragre 00233000 Bansam Kakwa 00233100 Samanda Chinemgre 00233200 Block Hq. 00233300 Samanda Bolwarigre 00233400 Samanda Wagetgre 00233.500 Samanda Prapgre 00233600 Kalak Dorek 00233700 Samanda Doklilgre 00233800 Samanda Rikwarenggre 00233900 Gonggre 00234000 Bangoog Singwegre 00234100 Imsokgre 00234200 Akelgre 00234300 Bangougb'Te (Agal) 00234400 New Chidekgiri 00234500 Patranggre 00234600 Samanda Megap!,'Te 00234700 Dolwarigre 00234800 Djnalllinggre 00234900 Chonwgre 00235000 Bansillggre 00235100 Naregre

Area of Number of Village in households hectares

3 4

547.00 537.28

9.72

4.477 4.477

38 37 35 39 30 62 31 12 32 32 65 62

3 12 20 53 24 10 26 40 21 30 37 18 56 16 13

27 38 83 17 71 11 60 50 11 2

12 34 13 42

6 10 64

49 7

45 20 13 23 53 56 17 39 27

5 8

83 35 77 10 31 19

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Total population (including institutional and houseJess

population)

Population in the age-group 0-6

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 5

14.930 14,930

169 449 184 216 165 370 150 50

147 186 381 287

19 69

106 309 125 48

148 193 118 136 179 94

318 81 58

132 212 452

81 418

58 325 299

48 14 51

204 76

241 27 53

374

257 36

228 85 61

110 295 278

78 202 141 41 52

464 185 379 62

175 84

442

6 7 8

12.664 12.664

12.166 12,266

5,234 5,234

91 224

85 97 85

183 65 23 75

103 187 139 II 38 63

152 62 28 79 97 68 66 91 41

147 46 32

78 225 99

119 80

187 85 27 72 83

194 148

8 31 43

157 63 20 69 96 50 70 88 53

171 4\ 26

12 43 38 47 35 89 26

8 23 49 57 51

I 11 21 95 21

9 42 40 19 26 50 24 67 14 13

-----Un-inhabited---------73 59 32

110 221

45 208

35 163 151 25

6 25

111 35

134 15 26

196

102 231 36

210 23

162 148 23

8 26 93 41

107 12 27

178

53 101 24

106 20 80 60 16 2 6

13 10 41

3 11 84

---------Un-illhabited------------138 119 61

18 18 7 122

44 32 57

133 141

37 91 65 16 25

231 97

170 33 88 45

106 41 29 53

162 137

41 III 76 25 27

233 88

209 29 87 39

50 24 12 32 62 68 17 46 38 10 12

100 31 26 16 41 18

9

2,667 2,667

7 21 18 21 20 45 10 2

14 31 24 23

I 5

11 51

7 5

25 19 12 9

28 13 35 7 8

16 29 59 12 45 14 39 30 9 I 2 4 6

28 3 5

38

31

4 23 11 4

18 25 33 11 17 20

3 8

46 17 10 9

18 9

10

2,567 2,567

5 22 20 26 15 44 16 6 9

18 33 28

6 10 44 14 4

17 21

7 17 22 11 32 7 5

16 24 42 12 61

6 41 30 7 I 4 9 4

13

6 46

30 3

27 13 8

14 37 35

6 29 18 7 4

54 14 16 7

23 9

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstracl Samanda

Scheduled Castes popuation

Persons II

5 5

3

Males 12

Females 13

4 4

3

Scheduled Tribes population

Persons 14

24,690 24,690

169 449 174 216 161 370 150 50

147 186 372 :281

19 69

'106 309 125 48

148 192 118 136 179 94

318 81 51

Males 15

12,526 12,526

91 224

79 97 82

183 65 23 75

103 183 136

11 38 63

152 62 28 79 96 68 66 91 41

147 46 31

Females 16

12,164 12,164

78 225

95 119 79

187 85 27 72 83

189 145

8 31 43

157 63 20 69 96 50 70 88 53

171 41 26

-----Un-inhabited--------III 61 50 212 110 102 452 221 231 8\ 45 36

418 5S

309 296 48

51 204

76 234

27 53

366

208 33

154 151 25

25 III 35

130 15 26

190

210 22

155 145 23

26 93 41

104 12 27

176 -------Un-inhabited---------

242 130 112 36 18 18

228 65 61

110 295 218 78

187 141 40 52

459 185 379 62

175 84

122 34 32 57

133 141 37 86 65 15 25

229 97

170 33 88 45

106 31 29 53

162 137 41

101 76 25 27

230 88

209 29 81 39

443

Persons 17

10,165 10,165

36 148 74

114 20

175 70

3 19 29

138 133

I 42 26 7\ 56 15 71 76 44 22 39

4 116 43 14

34 48

136 36

231 24

214 160

12 9

12 59 28 57

7 24

181

101 2

49 17 7

20 47 68

7 16 7

12 I

128 58

255 4

21 2

Literates

Males 18

5,838 5,838

23 87 42 59 14 97 32

2 13 20 87 82

24 19 48 40 11 41 47 25 15 22 3

65 27 10

27 23 73 22

131 17

115 81

9 4 8

37 15 44

5 15

110

61 2

34 13 5

J3 27 47

4 II

5 3 I

78 32

114 3

14

Name of Village

Females 19 2

4,327 Samanda (Total) 4,327 Samanda (Rural)

Samanda (Urban) Samanda (Rural)

13 Rongall,'re 61 Ampanggre 32 Dilma Debrakgre 55 Dilma Kawak

6 Tongbol Songgital 18 Tongbol Songgitcham 38 Dihna Rimtonggre

I 'Mandalgipe 6 Dilma Songgilcham 9 Enggok Sonb'lJ1a

5 I Dinajekgre 51 Bawegre

I Enggokgre 18 Asimgre 7 Dimogre

23 Suchilgre 16 Rongakgre 4 Dilma Malchok Akawe

30 Dilma Dilsekgre 29 Megagre Songgitcham 19 Megagre Songgital 1 Chibolgre

17 Gonb'lnagre I Retenggre

51 Rongribo Watregre 16 Kalak Songgital 4 Kalak Songgitcham

Rimrimgre 7 Ronb'Tibo Amalb'Te

25 Bansam Awe 63 Bansrunb'Te 14 Rongsak Songgital

100 Rongsakgre 7 Rangmalgre

99 Rangmalgre Songgital 79 Rongsak Bazar

3 Mejaligre 5 Ragitikgre 4 Nengsitb'Te

22 Mangrugre 13 Pakwakgre 13 Gonb'llab'l'e 2 Bansam Bibragre 9 Bansam Kakwa

7 I Samanda Chinemgre Block Hq.

40 Samanda Bolwarigre Samanda Wagetgre

15 Samanda Prapgre 4 Kalak Dorek 2 SamaOlla Doktilgre 7 Srunanda Rikwarenggre

20 Gongb'Te 21 Bangong Singwegre

3 Imsokgre 5 Akelgre· 2 Bangonggre (Agal) 9 New Chidekgiri

Patranggre 50 Srunanda Megapgre 26 Dolwarigre

14 I Dinaminggre Chonggigre

7 Bansingb'Te Naregre

Location code number

Name of Village

2

0004 Samanda (Total) 0004 Samanda (Rural) 0004 Samanda (Urban)

Samanda (Rural) 00228700 Rongalgre 00228800 )Unpanggre 00228900 Dilma Debrakgre 00229000 Dilma Kawak 00229100 Tongbol Songgilal 00229200 Tongbol Songgilcham 00229300 Dilma Rimtonggre 00229400 Mandalgipe 00229500 Dihna Songgitcham 00229600 Enggok Songrna 00229700 Dinajekgre 00229800 Bawegre 00229900 Enggokgre 00230000 Asimgre 00230100 Dimogre 00230200 Suchilgre 00230300 Rongakgre 00230400 Dilma Matchok Akawe 00230500 Dilma Dilsekgre 00230600 Megagre Songgilcham 00230700 Megagre Songgilal 00230800 Chibolgre 00230900 Gongmagre 00231000 Retenggre 00231100 Rongribo Watregre 00231200 Kalak Songgital 00231300 Kalak Songgitcham 00231400 Rimrimgrc 00231500 Rongribo Amalgre 00231600 Bansam Awe 00231700 Bansamgre 00231800 Rongsak Songgital 00231900 Rongsakgre 00232000 Rangmalgre 00232100 Rangrnalgre Songgital 00232200 Rongsak Bazar 00232300 Mejaligre 00232400 Ragitikgre 00232500 Nengsitgre 00232600 Mangrugre 00232700 Pakwakgre 00232800 Gongnagre 00232900 Bansam Bibragre 00233000 Bansam Kakwa 00233100 Samanda Chinemgre 00233200 Block Hq. 00233300 Samanda Bolwarigre 00233400 Samanda Wagelgre 00233500 Samanda Prapgre 00233600 Kalak Dorek 00233700 Samanda DoktiI'gre 00233800 Samanda Rikwarenggre 00233900 Ganggre 00234000 Bangang Singwegre 00234100 Imsokgre 00234200 Akelgre 00234300 Bangonggre (Agal) 00234400 New Chidekgiri 00234500 Patranggre 00234600 Samanda Megapgre 00234700 Dolwarigre 00234800 Dinaminggre 00234900 Chonggigre 00235000 Bansinggre 00235100 Naregre

Persons 20

14,765 14,765

133 301 110 102 145 195 80 47

128 157 243 154

18 27 80

238 69 33 77

1\7 74

114 140 90

202 44 44

98 164 316 45

187 34

111 139 36

5 39

145 48

184 20 29

193

156 34

179 68 54 90

248 210

71 186 134 29 51

336 127 124 58

154 82

Illiterates

Males 21

6,826 6,826

68 137 43 38 71 86 33 21 62 83

100 51 11 14 44

104 22 17 38 50 43 51 69 38 82 19 22

46 87

148 23 77 18 48 70 16 2

17 74 20 90 10 II 86

77 16 88 31 27 44

106 94 33 80 60 13 24

153 65 S6 30 14 44

Females 22

7,939 7,939

65 164 61 64 74

109 41 26 66 74

143 91

7 13 36

134 47 16 39 67 31 63 71 52

120 25 22

52 77

168 22

110 16 63 69 20 3

22 71 28 94 10 18

107

79 18 91 37 27 46

142 116

38 106 14 16 27

183 62 .68 28 80 38

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Total workers

Persons Males Females 23

12,159 12,159

128 258

81 122 90

140 67 35

104 JlO 222 203

17 25 42

125 35 22 51 61 59 97

114 57

157 42 32

24

6,301 6,301

66 124 38 59 43 68 31 18 51 60

114 100

10 12 20 56 26 II 25 46 33 46 55 23 73 21 16

25

5,858 5,858

62 134 43 63 41 72 36 11 53 50

108 103

1 13 22 69

9 II 26 15 26 51 59 34 84 21 16

---------Un-inhabited-------76 40 36

108 210

54 284

26 140 223

24 12 39

172 65

124 20 35

127

51 106 30

149 14 15

III 12 5

19 94 28 69 10 19 64

51 104 24

135 12 65

112 12 1

20 78 31 55 10 16 63

---------Un-inhabiled-----

444

102 51 51 27 12 15

132 49 46 69

157 138 48

-107 68 13 31

181 82

231 38 93 55

11 25 26 34 76 68 22 5S 30

6 17

102 43

108 20 48 29

61 24 20 35 81 70 26 52 38

1 20 79 39

123 18 45 26

Census of India 200t c. D. Block

Main workers

Persons 26

9,289 9,289

124 257 16

114 88

140 67 26 75 68

207 178

15 25 41

125 21 22 51 47 54 74 67 37

157 42 20

32 108 205 22 97 26

139 50 24

6 34

143 52

123 19 24 70

55 24 47 22 42 63

139 135 45 80 49

8 34

180 81

167 26 93 55

Males 27

5,290 5,290

63 124 38 55 41 68 31 13 35 34

114 92

9 12 19 56 24 11 25 39 33 33 38 19 73 21 15

29 57

104 18 68 14 74 46 12 2

16 79 24 69

9 12 64

51 11 42 17 23 31 66 68 20 41 27

3 15

101 42 99 IS 48 29

Females 28

3,999 3,999

61 133 38 59 47 72 36 13 40 34 93 86

6 13 22 69

3 11 26 8

21 41 29 18 84 21

5

3 51

101 4

29 12 65

4 12 4

18 64 28 54 10 12 6

4 13 S 5

19 32 73 67 25 39 22 5

19 19 39 68 11 4S 26

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primari Census Abstract Samanda

Industrial category of main workers

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry

workers

Name of Village

Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

7,765 4.218 7.765 4.218

122 61 252 119

47 29 109 53 77 36

139 67 67 31 26 13 75 35 67 33

189 102 168 87

15 9 25. 12 40 18

124 55 26 23 22 II 51 45 45 64 64 37

130 40 16

30 94

194 I

61 25

124 25 23

6 34

137 45

120 16 20 39

30 24 42 17 42 63

138 129 45 76 48

34 145 76

161 26 86 53

25 37 26 28 3S 19 59 20 13

27 51

100

32 13 63 23 II 2

16 76 20 67

9 10 35

27 II 37 13 23 31 65 64 20 39 26

15 73 37 95 15 47 29

3.547 3.547

61 133

18 56 41 72 36 13 40 34 87 81

6 1'3 22 69

3 II 26

8 19 36 29 18 71 20

3

3 43 94

29 12 61

2 12 4

18 61 25 53

7 10

4

3 13 5 4

19 32 73 65 25 37 22

19 72 39 66 11 39 24

239 239

4 10 2

19 28

15

5

2

187 187·

3 5 2

S2 S2

5

95 95

I 7 8

49 49

5 3

------Un-inhabited--------

4 2

15 4 28

15

3 2

------Un-inhabited--------

4 I 2

4

445

46 46

2 5

2

1,190 1,190

2 5

29 5

II

10 I

2 4

26 I 3

2 JO 11 2 8 I

14 10

1

6 I 3 3 4

30

25

5 3

5

2

7

31 4 3

6 2

836 836

2 5 9 2 5

7 I

2 3

14

2 4 4 2 8 I

11 8

3 I 2

2 28

24

5 3

3

2

2

24 4 2

354 Samanda (Total) 354 Samanda (Rural)

Samanda (Urban) Samanda (Rural) Rongalgre Ampangb'l"e

20 Dilma Debrakgre 3 Dihna Kawak 6 Tongbol Songgital

Tongbol Songgitcham Dilma Rimtonggre

'Mandalgipe Dilma Songgitcham Enggok Songrna

3 Dinajekgre Bawegre Enggokb'l"e Asimb>re Dimogre Suchilgre Rongakgre Dihna Matchok Akawe Dihna Dilsekgre Megagre Songgitcham Megagre Songgital Chibolgre Gongrnagre Retenggre

12 Rongribo Watreb'l"e Kalak Songgital

2 Kalak Songgitcham Rimrimb'l"e Rongribo Amalgre

6 Bansam Awe 7 Bansamgre

Rongsak Songgital Rongsakgre Rangmalb>re

3 Rangrnalgre Songgital 2 Rongsak Bazar

Mejaligre Ragitikgre Nengsilgre

3 Mangnlb>re Pakwakb'l"e

1 Gongnab'l"e 3 Bansam Bibragre 2 Bansam Kakwa 2 Samanda Chinemgre

Block Hq. Samanda Bolwarigre Samanda Wagetgre Samanda Prapgre Kalak Dorek Samanda Doktilgre Samanda Rikwarenggre Gonggre

2 Ballgong Singwegre Imsokgre Akelgre· Bangonggre (Agal)

5 New Chidekgiri Palrangb>re

7 Samanda Megapgre Dolwarib'l"e DinamingJ,'I"e Chonggigre

5 Bansinggre 2 Nareb'l"e

Location code number

Name of Village

2

0004 Samanda (Total) 0004 Samanda (Rural) 0004 Samanda (Urban)

Samanda (Rural) 0022&700 Rongalgre 00228800 AJnpan~e

00228900 Dilma Debrakgre 00229000 Dilma Kawak 00229100 TongbolSongWtru 00229200 Tongbol Songgitcham 00229300 Dilma Rimton~e 00229400 Mandalgipe 00229500 Dilma Songgitcham 00229600 Enggok Songrna 00229700 Dinajekgre 00229800 Bawegre 00229900 Enggokgre 00230000 Asimgre 00230100 Dimogre 00230200 Suchilgre 00230300 Rongakgre 00230400 Dilma Matehok AkllWe 00230500 Dilma Dilsekgre 00230600 Megagre Songgitcham 00230700 Megagre Songgital 00230800 Chibolgre 00230900 Gongmab'Te 00231000 Retenggre 00231100 Rongribo Watregre 00231200 Kalak Songgital 00231300 Kalak Songgitcham 00231400 Rimrimgre 00231500 Rongribo Amalgre 00231600 Bansam Awe 00231700 Bansamgre 00231800 Rongsak Songgital 00231900 Rongsakgre 00232000 Rangmalgre 00232100 Rangmalgre Songgital 00232200 Rongsak Bazar 00232300 Mejaligre 00232400 Ragitikgre 00232500 Nengsitgre 00231600 Mangrugre 00232700 Pakwakgre 00232800 Gongnagre 00232900 Bansam Bibragre 00233000 Bansam Kakwa 00233100 Samanda Chinemgre 00233200 Block Hq. 00233300 Samanda Bolwarigre 00233400 Samanda Wagetgre 00233500 Samanda Prapgre 00233600 Kalak Dorek 00233700 Samanda Doktilgre 00233800 Samanda Rikwaren~e 00233900 Gong8Te 00234000 Bangong Singwegre 00234100 Imsokgre 00234200 Akelgre 00234300 Bangonggre (Agal) 00234400 New Chidekgiri 00234500 Patranggre 00234600 Samanda Megapgre 00234700 Dolwarigre 00234800 Dinaminggre 00234900 Chonggigre 00235000 Bansingb'Te 00235100 Naregre

Marginal workers

Persons 41

2,870 2,870

4 1 5 8 2

9 29 42 15 25 2

8

14 5

23 47 20

12

44

5 32

187

173

6 5

29 13

11 57

47 3

85 27

4 6

18 3 3

27 19

5 3

64 12

Males 42

1,011 1,011

4 2

5 16 26

8 I

2

7

13 17 4

II

2 12 81

65

3 3

15 4

I 7

29 8 3 3

10

2 14

3 3 2 I

9 5

Females 43

1,859 1,859

5 4

4 13 16 15 17

I

6

7 5

10 30 16

11

33

3 20

106

108

3 2

14 9

4 57

47 2

56 19

I 3 8 3 I

13 16 2

55 7

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Cultivators

Persons Males Females 44

1,864 1,864

4 1 1 8 2

9 29 40 14 9 I

4

I 17 40 18

10

45

614 614

4 2

5 16 25

2

II 16 3

46

1,250 1,250

\ 1 I 4

4 13 15 14 7 I

4

I 6

24 15

9 -----Un-inhabited-------

41 10 31

I 2

99

97

9 2

I 10 40

51

35

:;

I

I 6

2 48

62

4 t t

4 40

----------Un-inhabited---------

446

24 24 3 I 2

77 23 54 17 4 5

18 3 3

10

6 3 3

10

2 6

11

I 2 8 3 I 4

12 II I I 3 2

57 8 49

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Industrial category

Agricultural labourers

Persons 47

650 650

2

4 7 2

2 30 83

53

6

II

2

2 8

6 12

Males 48

250 250

2

12 28

20

3

3

2

8 2

5

Females 49

400 400

2 6

2 18 55

33

3

8

2

7

7 5

5 7

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primari Census Abstract Samanda of mar~inal workers NameofYillage Location Household industry workers

Other workers Non-workers code number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

67 23 44 289 124 165 12,771 6,363 6,408 Samanda (Total) 0004 67 23 44 289 124 165 12,771 6,363 6,408 Samanda (Rural) 0004

Samanda (Urban) 0004 Samanda (Rural)

41 25 16 Rongalgre 00228700 191 100 91 Ampanggre 00228800

4 4 103 47 56 Dilma Debrakgre 00228900 94 38 56 DilmaKawak 00229000 75 42 33 Tongbol Songgital 00229100

230 115 115 Tongbol Songgitcham 00229200 83 34 49 Dilma Rimtonggre 00229300 IS 5 10 Mandalgipe ~ 00229400 43 24 19 Dilma Songgitcham 00229500 76 43 33 Enggok Songma 00229600

159 73 86 Dinajekgre 00229700 15 6 9 84 39 45 Bawegre 00229800 1 I 2 I Enggokgre 00229900

44 26 18 Asimgre 00230000 64 43 21 Dimogre 00230100

184 96 88 Suchilgre 00230200 4 2 2 90 36 54 Rongakgre 00230300

26 17 9 Dilma Matchok Akawe 00230400 97 54 43 Dilma Dilsekgre 00230500

13 7 6 132 51 81 Megagre Songgitcham 00230600 4 4 59 35 24 Megagre Songgital 00230700 2 2 39 20 19 Chibolgre 00230800

65 36 29 Gongmagre 00230900 37 18 19 Retenggre 00231000

161 74 87 Rongribo Watregre 00231100 45 25 20 Kalak Sonru,>ital 00231200

2 2 26 16 10 Kalak Songb>itcham 00231300 -------Un-inhabited-------- Rimrimgre 00231400

2 56 33 23 Rongribo Amalgre 00231500 104 53 51 BansamAwe 00231600

2 242 115 127 Bansamgre 00231700 27 15 12 Rongsak Songgital 00231800

5 2 3 134 59 75 Rongsakgre 00231900 32 21 II Rangmalgre 00232000

185 88 97 Rangmalgre Songgital 00232100 23 10 13 76 40 36 Rongsak Bazar 00232200

24 13 II Mejaligre 00232300 2 I I Ragitikgre 00232400

4 2 2 1 I 12 6 6 Nengsitgre 00232500 20 10 10 32 17 15 Mangrugre 00232600

II 7 4 Pakwakgre 00232700 11.7 65 52 Gongnagre 00232800

7 5 2 Bansam Bibragre 00232900 18 7 II Bansam Kakwa 00233000

2 2 14 14 247 132 115 Samanda Chinemgre 00233100 --------U,.-inhabited------ Block Hq. 00233200

20 20 155 87 68 Samanda Bolwarib'fe 00233300 9 6 3 Samanda Wagetb'fe 00233400

2 4 3 96 51 45 Samanda Prapgre 00233500 36 19 17 Kalak Dorek 00233600 15 6 9 Samanda Doktilgre 00233700 41 23 18 Samanda Rikwarenggre 00233800

138 57 81 Gonggre 00233900 140 73 67 Bangong Singwegre 00234000 30 15 15 Imsokgre 00234100

2 2 95 36 59 Akelgre 00234200 73 35 38 Bangonggre (Agal) 00234300

4 3 28 10 18 New Chidekgiri 00234400 15 8 7 Patranggre 00234500

283 129 154 Samw.da Megapgre 00234600 103 54 49 Dolwarib'Te 00234700 148 62 86 Dinamingb'fe 00234800 24 13 11 Chonggigre 00234900 82 40 42 Bansingb'fe 00235000 29 16 J3 Naregre 00235100

447

Location code number

Name of Village

00235200 Rongatab'Te 00235300 Rengregre 00235400 Sawilgre 00235500 Dorakgre 00235600 Jongmegre 00235700 Gitokgre

2

00235800 Siso Bibra 00235900 Bawe Duragre 00236000 Kakwa Bawegre 00236 100 Kakwa Rongbokgre 00236200 Kakwa Songgitcham 00236300 VVannanggre 00236400 Rambogre 00236500 Jaljenggre 00236600 Pilgonggre 00236700 Rongkinggre 00236800 Bandigre 00236900 Daribokgre • 00237000 Mandalgre 00237 I 00 Ampanggre (Bandi) 00237200 Rongchek Chambugong 00237300 Rongchek Manda 00237400 Udugre 00237508 Jingamgre 00237600 Meronggre 00237700 Dorengkigre 00237800 Chiminminggre 00237900 Dambegre 00238000 Jakopgre 00238 I 00 Asiragre 00238200 Kakwa Duragre 00238300 Ganinggre 00238400 Ganing Bibra 00238500 Rongongre 00238600 Sampalgre 00238700 Chachatgre 00238800 Dawa Nengkatok 00238900 Denggagre 00239000 Dawa Songgittal 00239100 Dawa Matchakolgre 00239200 Rukalgre 00239300 Dawa Nengjata 00239400 Dawa Kosigittin 00239500 Oenggagre Songgital 00239600 Nengkra Bolsalgre 00239700 Nengkra Watregre 00239800 Nengkra Awe-' 00239900 Nengkra Awe-Ii 0024000l' Nengkra 00240 I 00 Gradekgittim 00240200 Dawa Gittinggre 00240300 Chimagre Songgital 00240400 Songrnagre 00240500 Chima Dachitgittim 00240600 Songrna Adinggre 00240700 Chekwe Bibra 00240800 Chachat Jangkil,'Te 00240900 Chiokgre 00241000 Nengmandalgre 00241100 Asa Bibra 00241200 Bolkinggre 00241300 Rongrigre 00241400 Chinmggre 00241 :500 Rapdikgre 00241600 Chachat Karauba 00241700 Nengsrang Songgital 00241800 Nengsrang Songgitcham 00241900 Sobokgre 00242000 Na~akgre

Area of Number of Village in households hectares

3 4

9 37 23 36 27 55 77 12 53 25 28

5 8 6 7

27 15 15 71 12 8

22 15 10 6

41 13 2

23 43 22 20 44 25 87 71 9

16 37 31 23 15 25 29 59 40 40 39 31 35 72 18 33 23 21 87 28 74

107 44 61 24 22 39

:5 8

17 31 18

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Total population (including institutional and houseless

population) Persons

5

52 251 133 177 147 302 389

79 296 168 144 31 44 28 39

143 77

105 454

69 62

138 73 65 35

239 60

7 137 247 134 115 273 138 575 412

62 71

197 157 137

81 129 169 333 234 170 231 168 213 422

87 202 130 135 432 153 461 605 250 342 115 128 253

35 50 90

222 135

448

Males 6

32 140 63 89 64

146 212

44 151 96 80 14 22 20 18 74 43 49

248 36 34 75 37 30 16

119 32

5 67

116 74 56

146 78

281 204

35 32

103 78 65 49 60 81

173 130 87

112 87

104 214

44 101 64 70

224 75

227 312 126 181 58 70

127 16 25 45

113 68

Females

7

20 III 70 88 83

156 177 35

145 n 64 17 22

8 21 69 34 56

206 33 28 63 36 35 19

120 28 2

70 131 60 59

127 60

294 208 27 39 94 79 72 32 69 88

160 104 83

119 81

J09 208

43 101 66 65

208 78

234 293 124 161 57 58

126 19 25 45

109 67

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Population in the age-grou p 0-6

Persons Males Females

8

10 5\ 32

7 29 62 98 16 57 40 28

• 6 7

.3 6

34 22 33 96 17 16 30 17 10 12 55 1:5 1

33 51 28 31 48 32

110 75 12 15 48 46 36 18 29 29 72 46 27 64 33 51

102 20 54 37 31 97 37

J09 103 37 68 18 23 61

7 8

18 58 32

9

4 29 14 2

13 26 52 10 32 22 19

I 3 2 I

13 13 15 51

7 8

19 8 8 6

28 9 1

16 27 18 12 29 21 54 45

9 8

25 22 19 13 13 18 39 30 12 32 17 24 49 13 26 12 17 41 21 56 55 21 35

9 8

33 2 4

II 33 15

10

6 22 18 5

16 36 46

6 25 18 9 5 4 1 5

21 9

18 45 10 8

II 9 2 6

27 6

17 24 10

19 19 II 56 30 3 7

23 24 17 5

16 II 33 16 15 32 16 27 53

7 28 25 14 56 16 53 48 16 33 9

15 28

5 4 7

25 17

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstracl Samanda

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population

Persons Malt:s Females II 12 13

2

PeTSons 14

52 241 \31 177 147 302 384

79 296 168 144 31 44 28 39

143 77

105 445 68 62

138 73 6S 35

239 60

1 137 241 134 109 273 138 575 412 62 63

191 157 131 81

129 169 333 233 168 231 156 213 402

87 202 130 135 432 153 461 605 250 342 115 128 253

35 50 90

222 135

Males 15

32 132 62 89 64

146 209 44

151 96 80 14 22 20 18 74 43 49

242 35 34 75 37 30 16

119 32

5 67

116 74 52

146 78

281 204

35 28

103 78 65 49 60 81

\13 129 85

112 75

104 204

44 101 64 70

224 75

227 312 126 181 58 70

121 16 25 45

113 68

Females 16

20 109 69 88 83

156 175 35

145 72 64 17 22

8 21 69 34 56

203 33 28 63 36 35 19

120 28

2 70

131 60 57

127 60

294 208

27 3S 94 79 72 32 69 88

160 104 83

119 81

109 198 43

101 66 65

208 78

234 293 124 161 57 58

126 19 25 45

109 67

449

PeTSons 17

3 82 52

113 21 92

112 55

190 38 37

9 13 19 12 51 30 51

265 27 17 49 34 16 12

124 27

4 57

151 4S 43

151 45

378 262

35 40 87 69 40 33 53 92 9\ 84 54

107 103 128 181

16 97 44 63

148 63

218 373 149 224

54 52

103 24 28 34

117 65

Literates

Males 18

3 53 26 53

8 54 72 31 98 28 23 6

11 15 8

37 21 25

158 17 12 26 21

7 6

72 18 3

33 73 31 30 83 29

197 133

18 18 51 42 28 22 32 47 54 52 32 57 58 67

107 9

52 27 40 95 29

112 216

81 121 31 33 61 12 18 15 60 38

Name of Village

Females 19

Rongatagre 29 Rengregre 26 Sawilgre 60 Dorakgre 13 Jongmegre 38 Gitokgre 40 Siso Bibra

2

24 Bawe Duragre 92 Kakwa Bawegre 10 Kakwa Rongbokgre 14 Kakwa Songgitcham 3 Wannanggre 2 Rambogre 4 Ja1jenm,'fe 4 Pilgonggre

14 Rongkinggre 9 Bandigre

26 Daribokgre 107 Mandalgre

10 Ampanggre (Bandi) 5 Rongchek Chambugong

23 Rongchek Manda J3 Udugre 9 Jingamgre 6 Meronggre

52 Dorengkib'l"e 9 Chiminminggre I Dambegre

24 Jakopgre 78 Asiragre 14 Kakwa Duragre 13 Ganingb'l"e 68 Ganing Bibra 16 Rongongre

181 SampalJ,,'re 129 Chachatt,'l"e

11 Dawa Nengkatok 22 Denggagre 36 Dawa Songgittal 27 Dawa Matchakolgre 12 Rukalgre 1 1 Dawa Nengjata 21 Dawa Kosigittin 45 Denggab'fe Songgital 37 Nel\g\;;rn Bolsalgre 32 Nengkra Watreb'fe 22 Nengkra Awe-I 50 Nengkra Awe-Ii 45 Nengkra 61 Gradekgittim 74 Dawa Gittingj,'fe 7 Chimagre Songgital

45 Songmagre 11 Chima Dachitgittim 23 Songma Adinm,'fe 53 Chekwe Bibra 34 Chachat Jangkigre

106 Chiokb'fe 157 NengmanQslgre 68 Asa Bibra 97 Bolkinggre 23 Ront,'ligre 19 Chiranggre 42 Rapdikgre 12 Chachat Karauba 10 Nengsrang Songgital 19 Nengsrang Songgitcham 57 Sobokgre 21 Nabakgre

Location

code

number

Name of Village

2

00235200 Rongalagre 00235300 Rengregre 00235400 Sawil!,'Te 00235500 Dorak!,'Te 00235600 Jongmegre 00235700 Gitokgre 00235800 Siso Bibra 00235900 Bawe Duragre 00236000 Kakwa Bawet.'Te 00236100 Kakwa Rongbokgre 00236200 Kakwa Songgilcham 00236300 Wannang!,'Te 00236400 Rambogre 00236500 Jaljcuggre 00236600 Pilgonggre 00236700 Rongkingb'l"e 00236800 Bandigre 00236900 Daribokt.'Te· 00237000 Mandalgre 00237100 Ampanggre (Bandi) 00237200 Rongchek ChambllgoJ1g 00237300 Rongchek Manda 00237400 Udllgre 00237500 Jingamgre 00237600 Meronggre 00237700 Dorengkigre 00237800 Chiminminggre 00237900 Dambegre 00238000 Jakopgre 00238100 Asiragre 00238200 Kakwa Duragre 00238300 Ganinggre 00238400 Ganing Bibra 00238500 Rongongre 00238600 Sampalgre 00238700 Chachalgre 00238800 Dawa Nengkatok 00238900 Denggat.'fe 00239000 Dawa Songgiltal 00239100 Dawa Matchakolgre 00239200 Rukalgre 00239300 Dawa Nengjala 00239400 Dawa Kosit.';lIin 00239500 Denggagre Songgilal 00239600 Nengkra Bo[salgre 00239700 Nengkra WalTegre 00239800 Nengkra Awe-I 00239900 Nengkra Awe-Ii, 00240000 Nengkra 00240100 Gradekgillim 00240200 Dawa Gillinggre 00240300 Chimagre Songgilal 00240400 Songrnal,'Te 00240500 Chima Dachitgillim 00240600 Songrna Adinggre 00240700 Chekwe Bibra 00240800 Chachal Jangkigre 00240900 Chiokgre 00241000 Nengrnanda[gre 00241100 Asa Bibra 00241200 Bolkinggre 0024 noo Ronb'Tigre 00241400 Chiranggre 00241500 Rapdikgre 00241600 Chachat Karauba 00241700 Nengsrang Songgilal 00241800 Ncngsrang Songgitcham 00241900 Sobokgre 00242000 Nabakgre

Persons

20

49 169

81 64

126 210 277

24 106 130 107 22 31

9 27 92 47 54

189 42 45 89 39 49 23

115 33

3 80 96 89 12

122 93

197 ISO 27 31

110 88 97 48 76 77

242 150 116 124 65 85

241 71

105 86 72

284 90

243 232 101 118 61 76

150 11 22 56

105 70

III iterates

Males

21

29 87 37 36 56 92

140 13 53 68 57 8

II 5

10 37 22 24 90 19 22 49 16 23 10 47 14 2

34 43 43 26 63 49 84 71 17 14 52 36 37 27 28 34

119 18 55 55 29 37

107 35 49 37 30

129 46

115 96 45 54 2i 37 66 4 7

30 53 30

Females

22

20 82 44 28 70

118 137 II 53 62 50 14 20

4 17 55 25 30 99 23 23 40 23 26 13 68 19

46 53 46 46 59 44

113 79 10 17 58 52 60 21 48 43

123 72 61 69 36 48

134

36 56 49 42

155 44

128 136 56 64 34 39 84

7 15 26 52 40

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Total workers

Persons

450

23

33 118

61 100 95

186 191 35

169 86 75 23 22 11 16 75 36 28

116 27 14 48 34 46 20

109 37

5 59 95 54 19

191 65

204 304

12 14 42 66 49 18 57 58

179 127 122 96 81 89

161 51 77 66 81

202 66

163 150 82

137 43 55

100 12 21 40

125 80

Males

24

20 66 32 52 45 90

103 17 83 45 39 11 10 6 7

39 20 16 97 14 10 25 20 19 10 50 20

3 29 44 24 39

102 34

106 141 II 13 35 38 24 17 28 35 94 64 65 50 48 44 87 24 40 38 43

101 34 88

102 58 76 24 36 50

7 II 21 61 43

Females

25

13 52 29 48 50 96 88 18 86 41 36 12 12 5 9

36 16 12 79 13 4

23 14 27 10 59 17 2

30 5\ 30 40 89 31 98

163

7 28 25

I 29 23 85 63 57 46 33 45 74 27 37 28 38

101 32 75 48 24 61 \9 19 50

5 10 19 64 37

Census of India 2001 c. D. Block

Main workers

Persons

26

33 115 61 76 56

119 191

35 166 48 52 23 22 II IS 74 36 28

161 16 II 26 24 43 19 55 23 4

13 48

2 49

105 52

100 159

12 8

35 65 39 13 55 47 61 44 40 87 81 88

160 39 70 50 54

186 55 77

150 7['

133 43 37 99

9 12 24 60 39

Males

27

20, M 32 50 32 60

103 17 83 27 30 II 10 6 7

39 20 16 85 12 9

20 19 18 9

43 13 2

II 31

2 24 55 25 78 76 II 8

33 38 21 13 28 29 56 36 40 48 48 44 87 20 37 25 27 97 26 67

102 54 74 24 33 49

7 11 20 34 23

Females

28

13 51 29 26 24 59 88 18 83 21 22 12

,12 5 8

3S 16 12 76 4 2 6 5

25 10 12 10 2 2

17

2S 50 27 22 83

2 27 18

27 18 5 8

39 33 44 73 19 33 25 27 89 29 10 48 17

59 \9 4

50 2

4 26 16

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primari Census Abstract Samanda

Industrial category of main workers Name of Village

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry

workers Other workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

33 107 59 75 55

117 191 35

166 29 35 23 22 11 13 72 33 28

150 14 9

22 19 41 19 47 17 4 2 2

43 94 36 6

134 3 2

16 43 29

7 53 20 52 26 28 85 64 83

140 39 61 49 52 59

4 9 3

40 83

28 89

9 20 45 29

20 57 30 49 32 59

103 17 83 20 23 11 10 6 6

37 18 16 78 12 8

17 15 17 9

41 9 2 2

21 46 15 5

54 3 2

16 21 13 7

21 5

41 20 28 46 31 40 72 20 32 24 25 29

1 8

28 35

26 41

8 18 26 18

13 50 29 26 23 58 88 18 83

9 12 12 12

5 7

35 15· IQ

72 2

5 4

24 10 6 8 2

2

22 48 21

1 80

22 16

26 15 5 6

39 33 43 68 19 29 25 27 30

3

3 12 48

I 2

48

2 19 II

2 1 I

3 3 I

24

7 2

11 6 4 2

2

10

28

4 2

2

2 3

12 6

2 I I

2 2

20

7 2

11 3 2

2

6

25

3 I

2

2 2 6 2

4

3 2

4

3

I 6 4

2

8

2

3

2 4 1

6

4

2

7

2

2

2

2 2

1

2

5

451

6

2

2

5

3

2

8 2

19 16

1 2 3

11 1 2 2 2

:;

8 41

6 11 16 67 25

2 3 7

16 :; 4 1

25 6

13 II 2

17 4

14

4 1

117 50 33

147 26 47 42

7 10 9

I 2 3

7 2

7 7

1 2 2

7

3

7 29

1 3 9

10 51 22

I 3 5

14 5 4 I

23 6

13 II 2

17 3

14

3

62 25 29

102 23 37 24

5 8 7

2 2

Rongatagre Renb'Teb'Te Sawilb'Te Dorakgre Jongmegre Gitokgre

2

Siso Bibra Bawe Duragre Kakwa Bawegre

12 Kakwa Rongbokb'Te 9 Kakwa Songgitcham

'Wannanggre Rambob'Te Jaljenggre Pi1gonggre Rongkinggre Bandigre Daribokgre

4 Mandalgre Ampanggre (Bandi) ROlIgcbek Chambugong Rongchek Manda UdUb'Te Jingamgre Meronggre Dorengkib'Te

2 Chiminminggre Dambegre

1 Jakopgre 12 Asiragre

Kakwa ·Duragre 3 Ganillgb'Te 2 Galling Bibra 6 Rongongre

16 Sampalgre 3 Chachatgre 1 Dawa Nengkalok

Denggagre 2 Dawa Songgittlll 2 Dawa Malchakolgre

Ruka1gre Dawa Nengjata Dawa Kosigittin

2 Denggab'Te Songgital Nengkra Bolsalgre Nengkra Watregre Nengkra Awe-I Nengkra A we-Ii Nengkra Gradekgittim Dawa Gittinggre Chimagre Songgital Songmagre Chima Dachitgittim Songma Adinggre

55 Chekwe Bibra 25 Chachat Jallgkigre

4 Chiokgre 45 Nengmandalgre

3 Asa Bibra 10 BolkinSb'Te I 8 Rongrib'Te 2 Chiranggre 2 Rapdikgre 2 Chachat Karauba

Nengsrallg Songgilal Nengsrang Songgitcham Sobokgre Nabakgre

Location code

number

Name of Village

2

00235200 Rongatagre 00235300 Rengregre 00235400 Sawilgre 00235500 Dorakgre 00235600 Jongmegre 00235700 Gitokgre 00235800 Siso Bibra 00235900 Bawe DUfab'fe 00236000 Kakwa BaWeb'fe 00236100 Kakwa Rongbokgre 00236200 Kakwa Songgilchatn 00236300 VVannanSb'fe 00236400 Rambogre 00236500 Jaljenggre 00236600 Pilgonllb'fe 00236700 Rongkinggre 00236800 Bandigre 00236900 Daribokgr~

00237000 Mandalgre 00237100 Ampanggre (Bandi) 00237200 Rongchek Chambugong 00237300 Rongchek Manda 00237400 Udugre 00237500 Jingamgrc 00237600 Meronggre 00237700 Dorengkib'fe 00237800 Chitnintninggre 00237900 Dambegre 00238000 Jakopgre 00238100 Asiragre 00238200 Kakwa Duragre 00238300 Ganingb'fC 00238400 Ganing Bibra 00238500 Rongongre 00238600 Satnpalgre 00238700 Chachatgre 00238800 Dawa Nengkatok 00238900 Denggagre 00239000 Dawa Songgittal 00239100 Dawa Malchakolgre 00239200 Rukalgre 00239300 Dawa Nengjala 00239400 Dawa Kosigittin 00239500 Denggagre Songgilal 00239600 Nengkra Bolsalgre 00239700 Nengkra Watregre 00239800 Nengkra Awe-I 00239900 Nengkra Awe-Ii 00240000 Nengkra 00240 I 00 Gradekgittitn 00240200 Dawa Gittinggre 00240300 Chimagre Songgilal 00240400 Songmagre 00240500 Chima Dachitgittim 00240600 Songma Adinggre 00240700 Chekwe Bibra 00240800 Chachat Jangkigre 00240900 Chiokgre 00241000 Nengmandalgre 002411 00 Asa Bibra 00241200 Bolkinggre 00241300 Rongrigre 00241400 Chiranggre 00241500 Rapdikgre 00241600 Chachat Karauba 00241700 Nengsrang Songgital 00241800 Nengsrang Songgitcham 00241900 Sobokgre 00242000 Nabakgre

~arginal vvorkers

Persons 41

3

24 39 67

3 38 23

15 II 3

22 10 3 I

54 14

I 46 47 52 30 86 13

104 145

6 7

I 10 5 2

]I

118 83 82

9

12 7

16 27 16 11 86

11 4

18 I 3 9

16 65 41

Males 42

2

2 13 30

18 9

12 2 I 5 I I

7 7 I

18 13 22 15 47

<)

28 65

5 2

3 4

6 38 28 25

2

4 3

13 16 4 8

21

4 2

3

I 27 20

Females 43

22 26 37

3 20 14

3 9 2

17 9 2

47 7

28 34 30 15 39

4 76 80

5 I 7 I 2 5

80 55 57

7

I 8 4 3

11 12 3

65

7 2

15

3 <)

15 38 21

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Persons

452

44

3

24

2

3 II 5

15 4

I 10 2

38 4 I

43 29 52 21 72

I 34

144

4

6

I

5 91 73 69

<)

11

14 25 12

I 28

3 4

II I 1 9

14 26 17

Cultivators

Males 45

2

2

2

3 2

12

4 2

I 17 8

22 II 38

6 65

3

I 22 22 16 2

4

II 15 2 I 4

2

2 I

8 7

Females 46

22

3 8 3

3 3

I 9

34 2

26 21 30 10 34

I 28 79

5

4 69 51 53

7

7

3 10 10

24

3 2

9

I 9

14 18 10

Census of India 2001 C.D. Block

Industrial category

Agricultural labourers

Persons ~ales Females 47

39 65

5 2

10

II 5

3 9

7

61

2 3

3 I 2 5

16 3

11

7 2

53

5

2

2 32 19

48

13 28

3

2

I 3

4

21

2

4 14

I 8

3 2

13

1 17 II

49

26 37

4 I 7

11 3

2 6

3

40

3

2

2 I 2 2 3

4

40

5

2

I 15 8

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primari Census Abstract Samanda of marsinal workers Name of Village Location Household industry workers

Other workers Non-workers code number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

19 12 7 Rongatagre 00235200 133 74 59 Renl,'Tegre 00235300 72 31 41 Sawilgre 00235400 77 37 40 Dorakgre 00235500 52 19 33 Jongmegre 00235600

116 56 60 Gitokgre 00235700 198 109 89 Siso Bibra 00235800 44 27 17 Bawe Duragre 00235900

127 68 59 Kakwa Bawegre 00236000 27 15 12 82 51 31 Kakwa Rongbokb'Te 00236100 18 7 II 69 41 28 Kakwa Songgitcham 00236200

8 3 5 Wannanggte 00236300 22 12 10 Rambogre 00236400 17 14 3 Jaljenggre 00236500 23 II 12 Pilgongh'Te 00236600 68 35 33 Rongkinggre 00236700 41 23 18 Bandigre 00236800 77 33 44 Daribokl,'Te 00236900

218 lSI 127 Malldalgre 00237000 2 2 42 22 20 Ampanggre (Bandi) 00237100 I 1 48 24 24 Rongchek Chambugong 00237200

10 2 8 90 50 40 Rongchek Manda 00237300 39. 17 22 Udugre 00237400 19 II 8 Jillgamb'l"e 00237500 15 6 9 Meronggre 00237600

5 3 2 130 69 61 Dorengkih'Te 00237700 5 3 2 23 12 II Chimimninggre 00237800

2 2 Dambegre 00237900 78 38 40 Jakopgre 00238000

6 6 3 2 IS2 72 80 Asiragre 00238100 80 50 30 Kakwa Duragre 00238200

9 4 5 36 17 19 Ganing,,'fe 00238300 6 4 2 82 44 38 Ganing Bibra 00238400

12 9 3 73 44 29 Rongongre 00238500 6 6 3 2 371 175 196 Sampalgre 00238600

108 63 45 Chachalgre 00238700 SO 24 26 Dawa Nengkatok 00238800 57 19 38 Denggagre 00238900

3 2 155 68 87 Dawa Songgiltal 00239000 91 40 51 Dawa Matchako\I,'Te 00239100 88 41 47 Rukalgre 00239200

3 2 63 32 31 Dawa Nengjata 00239300 72 32 40 Dawa Kosigiltin 00239400

III 46 65 Denggagre Songgital 00239500 11 2 9 154 79 75 Nengkra Boisalb'l"c 00239600 7 5 2 107 66 41 Nengkra Watregre 00239700 2 48 22 26 Nengkra Awe-I 00239800

135 62 73 Nengkra Awe-Ii 00239900 87 39 48 Nengkra 00240000

124 60 64 Gradekgittim 00240100 261 127 134 Dawa Gittinggre 00240200

36 20 16 Chimah'TC Songgital 00240300 125 61 64 Songmagre 00240400 64 26 38 Chima Dachitgittim 00240500

2 54 27 27 Songma Adingb'fe 00240600 3 2 230 123 107 Chekwe Bibra 00240700

10 7 3 87 41 46 Chachat Jangkih'Te 00240800 2 3 3 298 139 159 Chiokl,'Te 00240900

455 210 245 Nengmandalgre 00241000 5 3 2 168 68 100 Asa Bibra 00241100

205 105 100 Bolkinggre 00241200 72 34 38 Rongrib'Te 00241300

2 73 34 39 Chirangl,'fe 00241400 153 77 76 Rapdikh'Te 00241500 23 9 14 Chachat Karauba 00241600 29 14 15 Nengsrang Songgital 00241700 50 24 26 Nengsrang Songgitcham 00241800

7 2 5 97 52 45 Sobokb'Te 00241900 2 2 3 3 55 25 30 Nabakgre 00242000

453

Location Name of Village Area of Number of code Village in households number hectares

2 3 4

00242100 Rongbing Apo! 21 00242200 Rongbinggre 67 00242300 Rongbing Dalbo! 28 00242400 Rongbing Baldak 92 00242500 Rongrekgre 36

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Total population (including institutional and house less

~eulationl Persons Males Females

5 6 7

127 72 55 428 231 197 156 79 77 506 248 258 237 127 110

454

Census of India 200t c. D. Block

Population in the age-group 0-6

Persons Males Females 8 9 10

27 17 10 89 48 41 42 18 24 92 44 48 56 31 25

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primary Census Abstract Samaoda

Scheduled Castes popuation Scheduled Tribes population

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females II 12 13 14 15 16

127 72 55 428 231 191 156 79 71 501 245 256 237 127 110

Persons 17

57 215

65 250 129

455

Literates

Males 18

38 127 41

136 75

Name of Village

Females 19 2

19 Roogbing Apo! 88 Rongbingb'Te 24 Rongbing Dalbo!

114 Rongbing Boldak 54 Rongrekgre

456

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primari Census Abstract Samanda

Industrial category of main workers Name ofYillage

Cultivators

Persons Males Females 29 30 31

24 24 77 74 3 36 31 5

201 102 99 &1 42 39

Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females 32 33 34

Household industry Other workers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females 35 36 37 38 39 40

5 \

457

4 7 5

2

Rongbing Apot Rongbinggre Rongbing Dalbot

2 Rongbing Boldak Rongrekb'fe

Location Name of Village code Marginal workers number

Persons Males Females 2 41 42 43

00242100 Rongbing Apot 31 4 27 00242200 Rongbinggre 87 11 76 00242300 Rongbing Dalbo! 43 12 31 00242400 Rongbing Boldak 9 6 3 00242500 Rongrekb'Te

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Persons 44

458

31 84 43

Cu ltivators

Males 45

4 9

12

Females 46

27 75 31

Census of India 2001 c. O. Block

Industrial category

Agricultural labourers

Persons Males Females 47 48 49

3 2

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Village Primari Census Abstract Samanda of marginal workers Household industry workers

Other workers

Persons Males· Females Persons Males Females 50 51 52 53 54 55

9 6 3

Non-workers

Persons Males Females 56 57 58

72 44 28 264 146 118 77 36 41

284 134 150 155 84 71

459

Name of Village

2

Rongbing Apol Rongbinggre Rongbing Dalbot RongbingBoldak Rongrekgre

Location code number

00242100 00242200 00242300 00242400 00242500

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

Census of India 200t

Area of Location Name of Townl Ward Town/Ward Number of Total population (including Population in the

code in square households institutional and houseless age-group 0-6

number Kilometre population)

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

40201000 Resubelpara (MD) 7.62 2,983 17,660 8,947 8,713 3,165 1,650 1,515 0001 Ward No. 1 71 483 245 238 98 50 48 0002 Ward No.2 97 612 296 316 103 55 48 0003 Ward No.3 199 1,124 583 541 200 102 98 0004 Ward No. 4 253 1,482 769 713 317 173 144 0005 Ward No.5 335 2,023 1,061 962 426 210 216 0006 Ward No.6 194 1,127 564 563 255 131 124 0007 Ward No. 7 320 1,940 964 976 312 165 147 0008 Ward No. 8 295 1,853 908 945 405 199 206 0009 Ward No. 9 302 1,616 771 845 212 108 104 0010 Ward No. 10 357 1,979 1,062 917 .. 342 187 155 0011 Ward No. 11 197 1,195 569 626 144 69 75 0012 Ward No. 12 221 1,375 736 639 216 124 92 0013 Ward No. 13 142 851 419 432 135 77 58 40202000 Williamnagar (MB) 9.72 3,279 18,247 9,437 8,810 3,417 1,718 1,699 0001 Ward No. I 639 3,656 1,965 1,691 662 313 349 0002 Ward No. 2 603 2,821 1,498 1,323 483 253 230 0003 Ward No. 3 260 1,251 646 605 248 119 129 0004 Ward No. 4 289 1,713 838 875 301 144 157 0005 Ward No. 5 171 843 424 419 159 82 77 0006 Ward No. 6 146 765 385 380 138 75 63 0007 Ward No. 7 366 2,399 1,169 1,230 488 238 250 0008 Ward No. 8 101 616 321 295 109 52 57 0009 Ward No. 9 226 1,3.86 753 633 255 150 105 0010 Ward No. 10 478 2,797 1,438 1,359 574 292 282

460

PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Urban Prmary Census Abstract

Name ofTownl Ward

Scheduled Castes population Scheduled Tribes population Literates

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

II 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 2

107 59 48 15,982 8,012 7,970 11,760 6,100 5,660 Resubelpara (MU)

481 243 238 289 143 146 Ward No. I 612 296 316 493 233 260 Ward No.2

3 2 I,1l6 576 540 788 420 368 Ward No.3 1,481 768 713 892 466 426 Ward No.4 2,IH6 1,054 962 1,197 655 542 Ward No. S 1,075 533 542 722 365 357 Ward No.6

9 6 3 1,931 958 9H 1,467 732 735 Ward No. 7 1,847 904 943 1,251 630 621 Ward No.8 \,599 764 835 954 490 464 Ward No.9

93 50 43 495 260 235 1,106 655 451> Ward No. Ie 1,115 558 6\1 1,008 483 525 Ward No. 1\ 1,305 681 624 944 510 434 Ward No. 12

849 417 432 649 318 331 Ward No. 13 213 119 94 14,892 7,468 7,424 12,102 6,589 5,513 Williamnagar (M B)

71 44 27 2,539 1,260 1,279 2,475 1,403 I ,on Ward No. I 53 28- 25 1,999 1.013 986 1,973 1,086 881 Ward No.2 63 33 30 998 516 482 822 452 370 Ward No. 3 15 7 8 1,549 758 791 1,255 637 618 Ward No.4

I 1 742 366 376 542 294 248 Ward No.5 6 2 4 616 300 316 476 249 221 Ward No.6

2,386 1,163 1,223 1,637 844 793 Ward No.7 3 3 535 266 269 389 220 169 Ward No.8

782 418 364 904 SIO 394 Ward No.9 2,746 1,408 1.338 1,629 894 735 Ward No. 10

461

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HillS

Census of India 2001

Location Name ofTownl Ward code Illiterates Total workers Main workers

number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28

40201000 Resubelpara (MD) 5,900 2,847 3,053 7,366 4,099 3,267 4,529 3,080 1,449 0001 Ward No. I 194 102 92 203 103 100 101 81 20 0002 Ward No.2 119 63 56 248 131 117 112 97 15 0003 Ward No.3 336 163 173 510 280 230 321 229 92 0004 Ward No. 4 590 303 287 733 400 333 259 238 21 0005 Ward No.5 826 406 420 914 543 371 337 285 52 0006 Ward No.6 405 199 206 386 212 174 306 189 117 0007 Ward No.7 473 232 241 661 373 288 581 338 243 0008 Ward No. 8 602 278 324 658 362 296 448 325 123 0009 Ward No. 9 662 281 381 608 332 276 526 308 218 0010 Ward No. 10 873 407 466 952 575 377 653 462 191 0011 Ward No. 11 187 86 101 439 215 224 242 168 74 0012 Ward No. 12 431 226 205 659 364 295 509 283 226 0013 Ward No. 13 202 101 101 395 209 186 134 77 57 40202000 WiIliamnogar (MD) 6,145 2,848 3,297 5,479 3,887 1,592 4,312 3,360 952 0001 Ward No. I 1,181 562 619 1,059 876 183 937 780 157 0002 Ward No.2· 848 412 436 788 647 141 775 636 139 0003 Ward No.3 429 194 235 323 255 68 310 251 59 0004 Ward No. 4 458 201 257 453 299 154 370 277 93 0005 Ward No.5 301 130 171 224 180 44 209 170 39 0006 Ward No. 6 289 136 153 231 164 67 203 159 44 0007 Ward No.7 762 325 437 536 361 169 463 354 109 0008 Ward No.8 221 101 126 150 113 37 131 104 27 0009 Ward No. 9 482 243 239 337 224 113 227 169 58 0010 Ward No. 10 1,168 544 624 1,378 762 616 687 460 227

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Urban Prmary Census Abstract Industrial category of main workers

Name of Townl Ward

Cultivators Agricultural labourers Household industry

Other workers workers

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 2

1,329 843 486 764 493 271 85 42 43 2,351 1,702 649 Resubelpara {MB} 12 6 6 45 40 5 44 35 9 Ward No. I 15 14 II 11 86 72 14 Ward No.2 95 80 15 111 53 58 114 95 19 Ward No.3 63 60 3 101 100 I 95 78 17 Ward No.4 92 80 12 73 62 11 8 7 1 164 136 28 Ward No.5 72 52 20 30 23 7 16 8 8 188 106 82 Ward NO.6

265 139 126 9 8 I 7 2 5 300 189 111 Ward NO.7 120 90 30 134 74 60 2 1 1 192 160 32 Ward NO.8 148 88 60 101 64 37 15 4 II 262 152 110 Ward NO.9 142 70 72 8 5 3 21 II 10 482 376 106 'Ward No. 10 77 60 17 6 5 I 2 2 157 103 54 Ward No. II

219 95 124 81 21 60 6 5 I 203 162 41 Ward No. 12 9 9 54 27 27 7 3 4 64 38 26 Ward No. 13

301 159 142 127 76 51 135 78 57 3,749 3,047 702 Williamnagor (MB)

2 2 3 3 3 I 2 929 774 155 Ward No. I 23 16 7 752 620 132 Ward No.2

5 5 305 246 59 Ward No.3 6 4 2 3 2 2 I 359 271 88 Ward NO.4

2 2 207 170 37 Ward No.5 203 159 44 Ward No.6

4 3 5 3 2 3 2 451 347 104 Ward NO.7 5 4 124 98 26 Ward No. 8

15 12 3 14 7 7 56 29 27 142 121 21 Ward No. 9

269 134 135 101 61 40 40 24 16 277 241 36 Ward No. 10

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Census of India 2001 Industrial cateao!!

Location Name of Townl Ward code Marginal workers Cultivators Agricultural labourers

number

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

2 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49

40201000 Resubelpara (MD) 2,837 1,019 1,818 1,191 420 771 955 353 602 0001 Ward No. 1 102 22 80 35 9 26 57 10 47 0002 Ward No. 2 136 34 102 6 4 2 125 30 95 0003 Ward No. 3 189 51 138 146 28 118 32 18 14 0004 Ward No. 4 474 162 312 353 118 235 89 30 59 0005 Ward No.5 577 258 319 240 112 128 286 132 154 0006 Ward No. 6 80 23 57 1 I 18 4 14 0007 Ward No. 7 80 35 45 50 22 28 6 2 4 0008 Ward No.8 210 37 173 99 10 89 76 19 57 0009 Ward No. 9 82 24 58 9 5 4 8 3 5 0010 Ward No. 10 299 113 186 4 3 I ~4 3 0011 Ward No. 11 197 47 150 172 41 131 2 1 0012 Ward No. 12 150 81 69 8 4 4 108 49 59 0013 Ward No. 13 26] 132 129 68 64 4 144 52 92 40202000 Williamnagar (MD) 1,167 527 640 128 84 44 188 21 167 000] Ward No. 1 122 96 26 1 6 2 4 0002 Ward No. 2' 13 11 2 0003 Ward No. 3 13 4 9 0004 Ward No. 4 83 22 61 6 5 4 4 0005 Ward No.5 15 10 5 0006 Ward No. 6 28 5 23 0007 Ward No. 7 73 13 60 34 34 0008 Ward No. 8 19 9 10 5 3 2 I 0009 Ward No. 9 110 55 55 52 44 8 29 2 27 0010 Ward No. 10 691 302 389 63 36 27 ][4 17 97

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PRIMARY CENSUS ABSTRACT

Urban Prmary Census Abstract ofmarl/iinal workers

Household industry Name ofTownl Ward Location

Other workers Non-workers code workers

number

Persons Males' Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 2

120 28 92 571 218 353 10,294 4,848 5,446 Resubelpara (MB) 40201000 I I 9 3 6 280 142 138 Ward No. I 0001

4 4 364 165 199 Ward No.2 0002 II 5 6 614 303 311 Ward No.3 0003 31 14 17 749 369 380 Ward NO.4 0004

10 5 5 41 9 32 1,109 518 591 Ward No.5 0005 19 4 15 42 15 27 741 352 389 Ward No.6 0006 2 2 22 9 13 1,279 591 688 Ward No.7 0007 2 2 33 8 25 1,195 546 649 Ward No.8 0008

31 :I 28 34 13 21 1,008 439 569 Ward No. 9 0009 11 3 8 280 104 176 1,027 487 540 Ward No. 10 0010

23 5 18 756 354 402 Ward No. II 0011 2 2 32 26 6 716 372 344 Ward No. 12 0012

40 9 31 9 7 2 456 210 246 Ward No. 13 0013 116 37 79 7JS 385 350 12,768 5,550 7.218 Williamnagar (MB) 40202000

4 3 111 93 18 2,597 1,089 1,508 Ward No.1 0001 13 II 2 2,033 851 1,182 Ward No.2 0002 13 4 9 928 391 537 Ward No.3 0003

29 3 26 44 18 ,26 1,260 539 721 Ward No.4 0004 15 10 S 619 244 375 Ward No. 5 0005

2 2 26 5 21 534 221 313 Ward No.6 0006 3 3 3S 13 22 1,863 802 1,061 Ward No.7 0007

13 6 7 466 208 258 Ward No.8 0008 10 9 19 8 11 1,049 529 520 Ward No.9 0009 68 32 36 446 217 229 1,419 676 743 Ward No. 10 0010

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Annexure-I

Number of villages under Gram Panchayats

There is no Gram Panchayats as Administration Units in the State of Meghalaya. Hence, the data is not available and cannot be furnished under this Annexure.

Annexure-II

Fertility, Mortality and Migration

Fertility, mortality and migration are the three com­ponents of population change. They balance against one another. In combination they determine whether a population will grow, decline or remain static. A population increases due to births, it decreases due to deaths and either increases or decreases due to net migration. The definition of each of the above is given below.

Fertility

In demography, the term fertility is used in rela­tion to the actual production of children or occurrence of births. Fertility is a measure by which a population adds to itself and normally assessed by relating the number of births to a full or part of the population, such as the number of married women or women of the child-bearing age. It must, however, be remem­bered that fertility has all to depend on marriage. No marriage, no fertility. Early marriage, high fertility and late marriage, low fertility. Crude Birth Rate (CBR) is the most simple and perhaps the most widely quoted measure of fertility. It is the ratio of the number of live births in a year to the midyear population nor­mally expressed per 1000 population.

Mortality

Mortality is the cessation of life of a member of a population commonly known as death. It is a mea­sure by which a population deducts from itself and normally assessed by relating the number of deaths to the population. Crude Death Rate (CDR) is the simplest and most used measure of mortality. It is the ratio of the number of deaths in a year to the mid­year population normally expressed per 1000 popula­tion.

Migration

Migration is the third component of population

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change. It is a movement of the population from one place to another for various reasons. In census mi­grants are classified by place of birth and place of last residence. A persons is considered a migrant by place of birth if the place he/she is enumerated dur­ing census is other than the place of his/her birth. Similarly, a persons is considered a migrant by place of last residence if he/she is enumerated in a place other than his/her immediate place of last residence. A persons enumerated in his/her place of birth can be a migrant by place of last residence if his/her immediate place of last residence is other than his/ her place of birth.

Annexure-III

Various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage:

The various measures offertility have been given in the Analytical Note under the non-census-concepts. In this annexure we are going to analyse the follow­ing indicators of fertility.

(i) General Fertility Rates (GFR):

It is the number of live births per 1000 women in the reproductive age-groups (15-49) years in a given year. From the table we know that average General Fertility rate of the State comes to 129.7. Amongst the districts, East Garo Hills is having lowest fertility rate with only 105.7 while West Khasi Hills district gives highest rate with 155.8.

(ii) General Marital Fertility Rates (GMFR):

It is the number of live birth per 1000 married women in the reproductive age-group (15-49) years in a given year. The table shows that the General Marital Fertility rate of the State as 140.1 and the West Khasi Hills district shows highest rate with 168.3 while East Garo Hills shows lowest rate with 114 .. 3.

(iii) Total Fertility Rates (TFR):

It is the total of the Age Specific Fertility rates for the entire reproductive age span. It shows the average number of children that will be born to a woman under the fertility levels indicated by the age specific fertility rates assuming that there is no mor­tality of women till the completion of the reproductive period. The table indicates the total fertility rate of

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Various measures of fertility and mean age at marriage, 1991

Sl. State/District GFR GMFR TFR No.

2 3 4 5

1. Meghalaya State 129.7 140.1 4.2

2. Weast Garo Hills District 115.5 124.0 3.7

3. East Garo Hills District 105.7 114.3 3.4

4. South Garo Hills District 115.5 124.0 3.7

5. West Khasi Hills District 155.8 168.3 5.0

6. Ri-Bhoi District 132.9 150.0 4.3

7. East Khasi Hills District 132.9 150.0 4.3

8. laintia Hills District 153.1 167.6 4.9

the State as 4.2. The higest rate amongst the district indicate in West Khasi Hills with 5.0 and the lowest rate in East Garo Hills with 3.4.

(iv) Total Marital Fertility rate (TMFR):

It is the average number of children that would be born to a married woman if she excercises the current fertility pattern throughout her reproductive span (15-49) years assuming that there is no mortal­ity of women till the completion of the reproductive period. As per the table the Total Marital Fertility rate of the State is 4.5. West Khasi Hills and Jaintia Hills districts shown the highest rate with 5.3 each while East Garo Hills gives lowest rate with 3.5.

(v) Crude Birth Rate:

It is the ratio of the number of live births in a particular year to the mid year population of the same year, expressed per 1000 population. The Crude Birth rate of the State Shows as 22.6 and the highest rate with 25.6 is shown in Jointia Hills district while the lowest rate with 20.2 is shown in East Garo Hills district.

(vi) Number of Children Ever Born per Woman in age group 45-49:

This table presents the number of childredn ever born per woman in the aghe group of 45-49. From the table we find the average number of children ever

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No of children ever Child Mean age

TMFR CBR born per woman in woman at marriage age group 45-49 ratio

6 7 8 9 10

4.5 22.6 4.8 6.8 19.3

4.0 222 4.7 6.5 18.7

3.5 202 4.1 7.0 192

4.0 222 4.7 6.5 18.7

5.3 24.8 4.9 82 19.6

4.6 22.0 4.9 6.1 19.9

4.6 22.0 4.9 6.1 19.9

5.3 25.6 5.4 82 19.1

born per woman aged 45-49 as 4.8 for the state. J aintia Hills district gives highest number with 5.4 while East Garo Hills gives the lowest number with only 4.1.

(vii) Child Women Ratio:

It is the number of cfhildren in the age group 0-4 years per 1000 women in the age group 15-49 years. The table shows the child women ratio as 6.8 for the State. Both West Khasi Hills and Jaintia Hills give higher ratio with 8.2 each while Ri_Bhoi district and East Khasi Hills give lowest with 6.1 each.

(viii) Mean Age at Marriage:

It is the mean age at marriage of currently mar­ried women during the decade. The mean age at mar­riage for the state indicates 19.3. In the district level the mean age at marriage shows higher in Ri-Bhoi district and East Khasi Hills district with 19.9 each while it is low in West Garo Hills and South Garo Hills with 18.7 each.

Annexure-IV

Migration

Migration is one of the important aspects in the field of population studies. A community or country can gain population either by births or by inmigration. It can lose population by deaths of the members of

ANNEXURES

the population or by outmigration. Migration is,

therefore, like births and deaths, is a major factor

in changing the size and structure of the popula­

tion. It effects the areas to which the migrants move

Migrants by place of birth, 1991 Birth place Meghalaya East Garo Hills

1 2 3 Total Migrants 267682 21,574

(100.0) (100.0)

Born elsewhere in the 141304 11,141 district of enumeration (52.8) (51.6)

Born in other districts of the 27429 4,451 state of enumeration (10.2) (20.6)

States in India beyond the 78895 5,174 state of enumeration (29.5) (24.0)

From the table it is noticed that at both state and

districts levels, the highest proportion of the migrants

have their place of birth within the district of enu­

meration followed by those whose place of birth is in

other state of India beyond the state of enumeration.

At state and district levels the proportion of those whose place of birth is within the districts of enu­

meration is 58.6 % and 71.5 % respectively. The

proportion of those whose place of birth is in other

Migrants classified by place of last residence - 1991

Place of last residence MEGHALAYA East Garo Hills

1 2 3 Total 266,844 21,915

(100.0) (100.0)

Elsewhere in the district of 156,563 12,667 enumeration (58.7) (57.8)

In other districts of the state 26,301 4,424 of enumeration (9.9) (20.2)

States in India beyond the 70,318 4,304 state of enumeration (26.4) (19.6)

Like the proportion of the migrants by place of birth, the highest proportion of the migrants by place of last residence at both state and district levels had their place of last residence elsewhere in the district

of enumeration followed by the proportion of those

whose place of last residence was in other States of India beyond the state of enumeration. The propor-

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and from which they move out. As stated in An­

nexure - II, in the census of India, migrants are

classified only by place of birth and place of last

residence.

Migrants by place of birth, 2001 Birth place Meghalaya East Garo Hills

1 2 3 Total Migrants 358,447 32,107

(100.0) (100.0)

Born elsewhere in the 209,891 22,941 district of enumeration (58.6) (71.5)

Born in other districts of the 44,108 3,935 state of enumeration (12.3) (12.3)

States in India beyond the 92,088 4,756 state of enumeration (25.7) (14.8)

districts of the state of enumeration form little over 12.0 % of the total migrants at state and district level.

It is further noticed that while the district level proportion of the migrants whose place of birth is within the district of enumeration is higher than those at the State level. The State level proportion of the migrants born in other state in India beyond the state of enumeration and outside India are higher than those at district level.

Migrants classified by place of last residence - 2001

Place of last residence MEGHALAYA East Garo Hills

1 2 3 Total 379,192 34,214

(100.0) (100.0)

Elsewhere in the district of 244,916 25,826 enumeration (64.6) (75.5)

In other districts of the state 41,572 4,793 of enumeration (11.0) (14.0)

States in India beyond the 83,082 3,429 state of enumeration (21.9) (10.0)

tion of those whose place of last residence was in other districts of the state of enumeration constitutes 11.0 % at State level and 10.0 % at district level. The proportion of those migrants whose place of last residence ?las outside India from only little over 2.0 % of the total migrants at state level and a little over 0.1 % at district level.

It is further noticed that while the district level proportion of migrants who had their place of last

residence elsewhere in the district of enumeration and

also in other districts of the state of enumeration are

higher than that at state level, the state level propor­

tion of those migrants in other state of India beyond

the state of enumeration are higher than that at dis­

trict level.

Annexure - V

Religions

Religions are one of the most important so­

cial institutions. It is also one of the basic character­

istics of the population. It has tremendous power to

influence the cultural traits and social behaviours of

a society. For this reason, it has been one of the field

DISTRICT CENSUS HAND BOOK: EAST GARO HILLS

of interest of anthropologists, demographers, admin­istrators and planners. To meet the various require­ments of the aforesaid professionals, it has been

customary in population census to collect the religion

professed by the population. But since India is a secular nation where an individual can professed and

practice any religion of his choice, the number of religion collected in census runs to hundreds. It is

however, not feasible and practicable to present data on all religions and their denominations. Therefore, in

census the population is classified by six major reli­gions only. Those major religions are Hinduism, Is­

lam, Christianity, Sikhism, Buddhism and Jainism. The

rest of population professing and practicing religions

are grouped under "Other religions and persuasion".

The population who cannot or do not wish to state their religions are clubbed under "Religion not stated".

Percentage distribution by religion 1991 2001

Religious communities Persons Percentage Persons Percentage Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

East Garo Hills

All Religions 188,830 100.0 93.6

Hindus 11,703 6.2 5.2

Muslims 1,185 0.6 0.5

Christians 152,467 80.7 75.7

Sikhs 2 0.0 0.0

Buddhists 33 0.0 0.0

Jains 18 0.0 0.0

Others 22,914 12.1 12.0

Reli~ion not stated 508 0.3 0.3

From the above table, it is noticed that the ma­

jority of the population of the district are Christians.

At State level, the Christians constitute 70.3 % while

at district level is 89.0 %. Hindus constitute little over

13 .00 % of the population at state level while at

district level it constitute little over 5.0 % . The

6.4 250,582 100.0 85.7 14.3

1.0 14,113 5.6 3.7 1.9

0.2 3,829 1.5 0.8 0.8

5.0 222,892 88.9 77.4 11.6

0.0 41 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 362 0.1 0.1 0.0

0.0 40 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.2 8,305 3.3 3.3 0.0

0.0 1,000 0.4 0.4 0.0

Muslim, the Buddhists, the Sikh the Jain form an

insufficient percentage of the population at both state

and district level,. The proportion of those popula­

tions who profess "Other religions and persuasions"

gives 11.5 % and 3.3 % at state and district levels

respectively.

Annexure - VI

Marital Status

Though not all the married couples can produce chil­

dren, fertility is the outcome of marriage. Without marriage

there cannot be fertility. Various indicators of fertility dis­

cussed at Annexure - ill can be calculated only by taking

into consideration the number of married female and the

number of children born in the year. Therefore, it is essen-

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tial and important that in every census the marital status of each and every individual irrespective of age and sex is

collected. On the basis of return thus collected, the popu­

lation, both male and females, is classified into four marital

status. These four marital status are Never Married, Mar­

ried, Widowed and Divorced/Separated.

ANNEXURES

Percentage distribution of population by marital status, 2001 Area Name Age-group

Total Never married Married Widowed Divorced/Separated

Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females Males Females

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

East Garo Hills All ages 100.0 100.0 62.3 57.5 36.7 38.2 0.8 3.8 0.2 0.5 0-9 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

10-14 100.0 100.0 99.6 98.5 0.4 1.4 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 15-19 100.0 100.0 97.6 85.0 2.3 14.6 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.2 20-24 100.0 100.0 75.4 37.6 24.4 60.6 0.1 1.1 0.1 0.7 25-29 100.0 100.0 33.1 12.7 66.5 84.7 0.2 1.8 0.2 0.8 30-34 100.0 100.0 12.3 5.9 86.8 90.3 0.6 2.8 0.3 1.0 35-39 100.0 100.0 5.4 3.3 93.6 91.5 0.8 4.3 0.2 0.9 40-44 100.0 100.0 3.4 2.4 95.2 88.3 1.0 8.3 0.4 0.9 45-49 100.0 100.0 3.1 2.3 95.0 84.8 1.5 12.0 0.4 1.0 50-54 100.0 100.0 2.1 2.8 94.3 76.7 2.9 18.9 0.7 1.6 55-59 100.0 100.0 2.6 2.9 93.9 74.2 3.0 21.5 0.5 1.4 60-64 100.0 100.0 3.7 4.0 90.4 57.7 5.3 36.1 0.6 2.3 65-69 100.0 100.0 3.1 4.4 88.9 50.0 7.2 42.3 0.8 3.3 70-74 100.0 100.0 4.3 5.7 84.0 36.0 10.1 56.8 1.6 1.4 75-79 100.0 100.0 4.6 4.8 82.1 37.4 12.1 56.5 1.2 1.4 80+ 100.0 100.0 5.1 6.5 77.2 39.8 16.3 52.8 1.3 0.9

Age not stated 100.0 100.0 73.9 75.4 26.1 23.9 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.0 Less than 18 100.0 100.0 99.7 98.6 0.3 1.4 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Less than 21 100.0 100.0 98.7 94.2 1.2 5.5 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.1

Note: Total will not add up to 100.00 as "Unspecified" marital status is excluded

From the above table, it is noticed that the mari­tal status of cent percent of male and female popu­lation upto 9 years of age is "Never Married" which shows that the child marriage is not practiced in the district. The Never Married population constitute the majority of the population of both sex followed by the Married population. The widowed and Divorced! Separated populations form a very insignificant pro­portion of the district.

By age group, it is noticed that the highest pro­portion of the married males is in the age group 45

- 49 while that of females in the age group 35 - 39 and the lowest for both males and females is in 10 - 14.1t is also noticed that widowed females are more than widowed males almost in all age groups. The highest proportion of the Divorced/Separated males is in the age group 70 - 74 while that of females is in the age group 65 - 69.

Annexure - VII

Age, Sex and Education level

With a view to finding out the extent of literacy of the population, it has been a practice in census to

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ask of all those aged 7 and above, whether or not they are literate, that is whether or not they can both read and write with understanding in any language, besides asking about the age and sex of each in.di­vidual. Those of the population who are literate, an­other question about their educational attainment are asked of. On the basis of the replies to those two questions, the population is classified into literate and illiterate and the literate are further classified by age and sex and educational levels.

(i) Literate without educational level. (ii) Below Primary (iii) Primary (iv) Middle (v) Matric/Secondary (vi) Higher Secondary/lntermediatelPre-Univer­

sity/Senior Secondary (vii) Non-Technical Diploma or Certificate not equal

to Degree (viii) Technical Diploma or Certificate not equal to

Degree (ix) Graduate and above.

For the purpose of this annexure, however items (vi), (vii) and (viii) are clubbed together.

Area Name

East Garo Hills

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EDUCATIONAL LEVEL BY AGE AND SEX FOR POPULATION AGE 7 AND ABOVE Age­group

Literate

Literate without

educational level

Educational level Educational level

Below Primary Middle MatridSecon Higher Graduate & Unclassified primary dary Sec.llnter- above

medialePU ISr. Sec.

Tech. & Non­tech n'ot equal 10 degree

M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F

2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 All ages 100.0 100.0 2.8 2.6 40.6 46.8 26.7 28.0 15.8 13.6 10.4 6.9 2.4 1.5 1.5 0.6 0.0 0.0 0-6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7 100.0 100.0 5.0 4.5 95.0 95.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 8 100.0 100.0 4.4 3.1 95.5 96.9 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.0 9 100.0 100.0 2.5 2.0 89.5 89.1 8.0 8.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10 100.0 100.0 2.1 1.7 86.2 85.3 11.7 13.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 11 100.0 100.0 1.2 1.2 77.5 77.7 21.3 21.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 12 100.0 100.0 1.3 1.5 72.9 71.5 23.3 24.2 2.5 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 13 100.0 100.0 1.4 1.3 59.5 59.1 33.0 33.4 6.1 6.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 14 100.0 100.0 1.4 1.4 51.7 50.3 37.2 36.1 9.7 12.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 15 100.0 100.0 1.6 1.6 45.8 43.1 37.4 39.0 12.7 13.6 2.5 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 16 100.0 100.0 0.9 1.6 36.8 33.3 37.9 40.8 18.8 20.0 5.6 4.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 17 100.0 100.0 1.0 0.9 31.2 26.7 36.2 36.2 24.1 27.8 7.5 8.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 18 100.0 100.0 1.6 1.8 27.3 26.8 32.2 33.5 26.8 26.2 10.0 10.1 2.1 1.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 19 100.0 100.0 0.9 2.0 22.1 24.3 27.9 29.1 30_0 28.1 15.2 12.8 4.0 3.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 20-24 100.0 100.0 2.2 2.2 22.4 28.1 25.0 28.2 25.4 22.4 18.4 13.9 5.1 4.3 1.4 1.1 0.0 0.0 25-29 100.0 100.0 2.8 2.8 25.7 35.0 25.3 29.2 19.9 16.4 17.8 12.2 5.4 2.8 3.1 1.7 0.0 0.0 30-34 100.0 100.0 3.1 2.9 28.5 37.7 25.3 29.8 18.5 14.3 17.0 11.3 4.4 2.8 3.2 1.2 0.0 0.0 35-39 100.0 100.0 3.3 3.4 30.1 39.6 28.5 30.8 17.5 13.8 15.0 9.6 3.2 1.9 2.3 1.1 0.0 0.0 40-44 100.0 100.0 3.1 3.2 30.1 44.4 29.7 28.8 17.7 14.5 14.4 7.2 2.8 0.8 2.2 1.0 0.0 0.0 45-49 100.0 100.0 3.6 4.4 32.2 45.0 29.1 30.7 18.4 12.5 12.7 5.6 1.9 1.0 2.0 0.8 0.0 0.0 50-54 100.0 100.0 4.2 5.6 31.3 43.8 30.1 32.4 18.0 11.9 11.3 4.2 2.1 1.0 2.9 1.1 0.0 0.0 55-59 100.0 100.0 4.4 6.1 33.7 49.2 30.9 30.5 16.4 9.9 9.6 3.5 2.2 0.4 2.8 0.5 0.0 0.0 60-64 100.0 100.0 4.2 9.0 40.7 47.2 31.4 27.8 13.4 11.1 8.3 3.6 0.9 0.2 1.2 1.0 0.0 0.0 65-69 100.0 100.0 4.4 5.2 39.5 55.4 29.9 28.0 17.1 8.5 7.6 2.3 0.6 0.3 0.9 0.3 0.0 0.0 70-74 100.0 100.0 5.1 9.3 42.6 48.8 30.4 34.0 13.6 5.6 6.8 2.5 0.5 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 75-79 100.0 100.0 5.9 6.6 42.0 50.5 32.8 34.1 15.4 3.3 3.9 5.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 80+ 100.0 100.0 7.1 5.5 43.9 50.5 28.3 26.4 11.5 8.8 7.4 6.6 1.1 2.2 0.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 Age not 100.0 100.0 49.2 33.3 11.1 25.9 15.9 31.5 11.1 5.6 12.7 3.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 stated

From the table, it is noticed that the highest pro­portion of both the male and female literates, more than 34.0 % have 'Below Primary' as their educa­tion level followed by the proportion of those with 'Primary' and 'Middle'. Proportion of male popula­tion in 'Matric/Secondary' gives higher than that of both males and females in Middle. The literate 'With­out Educational Level'. 'Higher Secondary/Po U. etc', and 'Graduate and above' could not form even 10.0% of the literates of the district.

By age, it is noticed that the highest propor­tion of literates both males and females are 95.3% and 96.5% respectively are found obvi­ously among the age of 8 years in the education level of 'Below Primary'. The highest proportion in the educational level of 'Primary' is indicated in the age of 14 years, in the 'Middle' in the age of 17 years and 'Matrie/Secondary' in the age group 20-24 while 'Graduate and above' in the age group 40-44.

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ANNEXURES

Annexure - VIII

Mother Tongues

Though besides the mother tongue of an indi­vidual, two other languages known by an individual is collected in census, tabulation and presentation of language data is base on the mother tongue of an individual. By definition, mother tongue is a language spoken by a person's mother to the person in his childhood. If the mother died in infancy, the language mainly spoken in person's home in childhood is the mother tongue of that person. In case of infants and deaf-mutes, the language usually spoken by the mother is the mother tongue.

India is a multi-lingual nation, collection of the mother tongue of each and every individual in vari­ous censuses has thrown light on the linguistic and ethnic composition of the country as well as the states. In India there are 18 scheduled languages and 96 non-schedule languages. Even in a small state like Meghalaya more than 80 non-scheduled languages are spoken in addition to the 18 scheduled languages. However, for the purpose of this annexure, we are presenting only those biggest mother tongues arranged in descending order irrespective of the languages being scheduled or non-scheduled. The statement given below shows the percentage distribution of the numerically biggest languages arranged in descend­ing order of the number of speakers in district

POPULATION BY MOTHER TONGUE

AREA NAME MOTHER TONGUE TOTAL RURAL URBAN P M F P M F P M F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

East Garo Hills TOTAL 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 GARO 93.10 92.50 93.72 95.12 94.77 95.47 81.01 78.99 83.13 RABHA 2.31 2.28 2.35 2.39 2.37 2.42 1.84 1.78 1.90 ASSAMESE 1.71 1.81 1.61 1.10 1.16 1.05 5.34 5.68 4.98 BENGALI 1.29 1.54 1.03 0.34 0.46 0.23 6.97 7.99 5.89 HINDI 0.39 0.53 0.25 0.24 0.34 0.14 1.31 1.70 0.91 NEPALI 0.37 0.41 0.32 0.31 0.35 0.27 0.73 0.78 0.67 HAIJONG/HAJONG 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.03 0.03 0.02 0.57 0.60 0.53 KHASI 0.05 0.06 0.05 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.19 0.21 0.18 BODO/BORO 0.05 0.05 0.05 0.04 0.04 0.04 0.12 0.10 0.14 KOCH 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.23 0.20 0.26 MALAYALAM 0.04 0.05 0.02 0.03 0.05 0.01 0.07 0.05 0.09 ENGLISH 0.02 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 BHOJPURI 0.02 0.03 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.08 0.13 0.03 MANIPURI 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.09 0.12 0.06 PUNJABI 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.05 0.02 PNARISYNTENG 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 TAMIL 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.02 0.00 MARATHI 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.03 0.00 RAJASTHAN I 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.07 0.01 ORIYA 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.00

Garo language being the prominent language of only while showing little below 2.0 percent in urban the districts, it constitute 93.10 percent of the total areas of the districts. Assamese and Bengali lan-speakers of the district. The number of speakers is guages shown 1.71 percent and 1.29 percent respec-rural rec.orded 95.12 percent and in urban 81.01 tively while speaker of other languages recorded percent respectively. The number of speakers of below 1.0 percent of the total speakers of the dis-Rabha language recorded a little above 2.0 percent trict.

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