List of populated places in Ukhrul district

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

Blocks[edit]

The Ukhrul district is divided into four blocks: Ukhrul, Jessami, Chingai, and Lungchong Maiphei.[1]

At the time of the 2011 census, Ukhrul was divided into following subdivisions: Ukhrul North, Ukhrul Central, Kamjong-Chassad, Phungyar-Phaisat, and Ukhrul South.[3]

Towns[edit]

Name Type Block Population Effective literacy rate Sex ratio SC population % ST population % Census code (2011)
Ukhrul (Hunphun) Census Town Ukhrul 27187 88.92% 954 0.35% 88.66% 270457

Villages[edit]

Ukhrul block[edit]

The Ukhrul block includes the following villages:[4][3]

Name Population Effective literacy rate Sex ratio SC population % ST population % Census code (2011)
Choithar 1392 86.34% 941 0.0% 97.49% 270444
Huining (Halang) 2878 88.1% 1011 0.0% 98.16% 270394
Hatha 154 64.96% 791 0.0% 98.7% 270432
Khamasom 1996 69.64% 865 0.0% 97.24% 270450
Khangkhui Khullen 642 83.88% 1032 0.0% 98.91% 270442
Khangkhui Khunou 841 91.01% 938 0.0% 96.91% 270443
Langdang 1135 81.45% 904 0.0% 97.97% 270446
Lambui (Ramva) 1940 92.86% 900 0.15% 92.78% 270429
Leiyaram 205 94.12% 814 0.0% 91.22% 270409
Litan 127 95.65% 984 0.0% 99.21% 270426
Litan Sareikhong 1000 91.27% 835 0.1% 85.2% 270427
Lunghar 1917 71.99% 1033 0.0% 96.35% 270449
Lungshang Chingkha (Lungshang CK) 324 81.2% 770 0.0% 98.77% 270436
Lungshang Chingthak (Lungshang CT) 210 90.06% 1079 0.0% 96.19% 270437
Mayophung 435 97.41% 1042 0.0% 99.31% 270412
Muirei 324 94.6% 1090 0.0% 98.46% 270410
New Cannon (New Cannan) 1030 93.72% 992 0.0% 96.6% 270408
Nungou 648 68.3% 1084 0.0% 93.67% 270441
Nungshong Khullen 488 59.68% 1017 0.0% 96.31% 270438
Nungshong Khunou 260 94.94% 1167 0.0% 96.92% 270439
Shangkai 284 67.7% 1000 0.0% 99.3% 270424
Shangshak Khullen 2441 87.72% 461 1.76% 48.18% 270433
Shangshak Khunou 1025 87.67% 927 0.0% 97.66% 270434
Shangzing (Shangching) 562 91.27% 892 0.0% 97.86% 270435
Shiroy Chingkha (Shirui CK) 793 95.49% 1018 0.0% 96.47% 270447
Shiroy Chingthak (Shirui CT) 472 90.31% 595 0.0% 75.42% 270448
Shokvao 698 78.1% 1059 0.0% 97.85% 270414
Sihai (Sihai Khullen) 867 72.58% 935 0.0% 95.85% 270451
Sihai Khunou 372 51.51% 918 0.0% 98.39% 270452
T. Chanhong 784 66.1% 950 0.0% 99.11% 270431
T.M. Kasom 570 92.83% 570 0.88% 71.23% 270413
Tushen (Tushar) 2098 77.09% 921 0.0% 98.19% 270430
Wunghon 504 95.08% 1172 0.0% 96.03% 270411
Mangkot Chepu (Mongkot Chepu) 676 70.48% 1006 0.0% 97.93% 270425

Jessami block[edit]

The Jessami block includes the following villages:[4][3]

Name Population Effective literacy rate Sex ratio SC population % ST population % Census code (2011)
Chingjaroi Christian (Chingjaroi CV) 1280 83.42% 1071 0.0% 98.98% 270369
Chingjaroi Khullen (Chingjaroi K/L) 1825 45.4% 969 0.0% 99.18% 270365
Chinjaroi Khunou (Chingjaroi K/N) 548 68.93% 1015 0.0% 96.9% 270368
Jessami 2765 76.74% 817 0.0% 79.78% 270362
Kharasom 1604 68.06% 958 0.0% 98.82% 270364
New Tusom 1608 89.66% 983 0.0% 98.32% 270383
Razai Khullen (Razai K/L) 421 67.97% 1095 0.0% 98.1% 270366
Razai Khunou (Razai K/N) 470 60.21% 1070 0.0% 99.79% 270367
Soraphung 875 59.6% 923 0.0% 98.51% 270363
Tusom Christian (Tusom CV) 642 93.02% 945 0.0% 98.91% 270384
Tusom (Tusom K/L) 271 70.64% 1101 0.0% 98.89% 270529
Wahong 537 58.63% 953 0.0% 98.14% 270382

Chingai block[edit]

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

Name Population Effective literacy rate Sex ratio SC population % ST population % Census code (2011)
Awang Kasom 687 89.11% 722 0.58% 79.77% 270379
Challow (Challou) 351 76.64% 1017 0.0% 93.45% 270385
Chingai 1118 61.75% 948 0.0% 98.48% 270380
Huishu 1018 87.91% 961 0.0% 96.76% 270387
K. Phungrei 478 61.66% 1087 0.0% 96.65% 270388
Kalhang 1181 41.61% 972 0.0% 98.65% 270377
Kuirei 767 56.15% 987 0.0% 99.35% 270378
Kongai (Kuingai) 383 84.89% 1082 0.0% 97.91% 270381
Marem 327 79.32% 1083 0.0% 96.33% 270372
Maremphung (Marangphung) 298 93.68% 1129 0.0% 100.0% 270371
Namrei 549 79.96% 1004 0.0% 98.36% 270370
Nungbi Khullen 1602 65.36% 980 0.0% 98.06% 270376
Nungbi Khunou (Kachui) 1417 48.04% 1063 0.0% 96.19% 270375
Phungcham 4041 80.29% 999 0.0% 97.8% 270374
Paoyei (Peh / Paoyi) 2617 75.61% 998 0.0% 98.97% 270373
Poi 1595 79.63% 945 0.0% 98.37% 270386

The following villages are not listed in the 2011 census directory: Longpi Kajui, Luireishimphung, Ngahui, Paorei, and Varangalai.[4][3]

Lungchong Maiphei block[edit]

The Lungchong Maiphei block includes the following villages:[4][3][6]

Name Population Effective literacy rate Sex ratio SC population % ST population % Census code (2011)
Champhung 782 81.12% 917 0.0% 96.42% 270397
Huime (Hoomi) 1267 89.37% 943 0.0% 99.37% 270389
Kachai 2107 77.51% 929 0.0% 97.96% 270390
Khamanom (Khumunom) 585 27.2% 924 10.94% 88.03% 270416
Phungthar (L Phungthar) 807 66.9% 945 0.0% 99.13% 270391
Lamlai Chingphei 467 36.63% 938 0.0% 100.0% 270422
Lamlang 964 90.06% 932 0.0% 98.86% 270405
Maichon 529 76.02% 981 0.0% 98.3% 270392
Mollem Kamsei 640 45.09% 945 0.0% 99.53% 270415
Molnom 444 91.82% 897 0.0% 99.55% 270418
Moulsohoi 227 91.63% 991 0.0% 97.8% 270419
Mullam 416 25.6% 882 0.0% 99.52% 270421
Ngaimu 1881 93.45% 951 0.0% 99.47% 270400
Pashong 392 43.92% 885 0.0% 98.98% 270417
Phadang (Phalee) 3742 81.35% 935 0.0% 95.67% 270399
Pharung 1109 81.52% 1005 0.0% 98.38% 270404
Seikhor 935 87.24% 920 0.0% 98.61% 270403
Shongphel 511 86.43% 965 0.0% 84.93% 270420
Sirarakhong 1243 89.89% 1005 0.0% 93.48% 270402
Somdal 2375 92.39% 964 0.0% 97.39% 270395
Tanrui (Leisan) 1007 85.63% 982 0.0% 98.11% 270398
Tuinem (Teinem) 4058 83.09% 998 0.0% 98.47% 270401
Tungou 1971 90.4% 929 0.0% 98.22% 270406
Sanakeithel (Sinakeithei) 2003 97.22% 987 0.0% 86.07% 270407
Tolloi (Talloi) 4296 84.12% 925 0.09% 89.43% 270393
Tora 758 58.89% 1011 0.0% 95.12% 270396
Jalembung (Zalengbung) 306 73.55% 1140 0.0% 98.69% 270423
Yaolen (Yaolen) 325 41.99% 1019 0.0% 97.54% 270428

The following villages are not listed in the 2011 census directory: Maichon and Ngainga.[4][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Subdivision & Blocks". District Administration Ukhrul. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  2. ^ Esha Roy (2016-12-06). "Simply put: Seven new districts that set Manipur ablaze". Indian Express. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "Primary census abstract at town, village and ward level, Manipur - District Ukhrul - 2011". 2011 Census of India. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Retrieved 2022-12-26.
  4. ^ a b c d e f "List of villages under Ukhrul District". District Administration Ukhrul. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  5. ^ "House ownership status of SC Households: Chingai block". Socio Economic and Caste Census, 2011. Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. Retrieved 2022-12-27.
  6. ^ "House ownership status of SC Households: Lungchong Maiphei block". Socio Economic and Caste Census, 2011. Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India. Retrieved 2022-12-27.