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Imphal East district

Imphal East district (Meitei pronunciation: /ˈɪmfəl or ɪmˈfɑːl/) is one of the 16 districts of Manipur state in northeastern India. In 2011, it was the second most populous district in the state, after Imphal West.[2] In 2016, the Jiribam subdivision, which was an exclave at the western periphery of the state, was separated as an independent district.[3]

Imphal East district
Location in Manipur
Coordinates: 24°48′N 93°57′E / 24.800°N 93.950°E / 24.800; 93.950
Country India
StateManipur
Named forregion of Imphal in the eastern side of the Imphal River
HeadquartersPorompat
Area
 • Total497 km2 (192 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total412,275
 • Density830/km2 (2,100/sq mi)
Language(s)
 • OfficialMeiteilon (officially called Manipuri)[1]
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 codeIN-MN-EI
Vehicle registrationMN
Websiteimphaleast.nic.in

Description edit

The Imphal East district occupies the northeasern part of the Imphal Valley. It was created in June 1997 by dividing the erstwhile Imphal district into two parts. Prior to that, it was a subdivision of the Imphal district.[4] The hill territory of Jiribam, which was attached to the Impal East district since its formation, was separated into its own district in 2016 as part of a major reorganisation of districts.[5][3] At the same time, several hilly regions in the interior of Imphal East associated with Senapati district, were included in Imphal East.[6]

A major part of the Imphal city urban agglomeration is included in Imphal East, the rest being in Imphal West. Roughly half the population of Imphal East lives in the urban area.

The district headquarters of Imphal East is at Porompat. The total area of the district, prior to the 2016 reorganisation, was approximately 497 km2. The district is situated at an altitude 790 metres above the M.S. Level. The climate of the district is salubrious and the monsoon is tropical. The minimum temperature goes down to 0.6 degree Celsius in the winter and 41 degree Celsius in the summer. It has no rail network and hence communication is entirely dependent on road. As of 2017, a new rail line is under construction and a railway station is scheduled for completion in 2019. The district is connected via N.H. 39, N.H. 53 and N.H. 150.

Demographics edit

Population edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1951 89,821—    
1961 135,594+51.0%
1971 189,713+39.9%
1981 255,365+34.6%
1991 330,460+29.4%
2001 394,876+19.5%
2011 456,113+15.5%
2011 Imphal East district (including the Jiribam subdivision)
Source: Census of India[7]
Religions in Imphal East district (2011)[8]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
61.51%
Sanamahi
16.78%
Islam
15.83%
Christianity
5.22%
Other or not stated
0.66%

Languages of Imphal East district (2011)[9]

  Manipuri (91.01%)
  Nepali (1.66%)
  Kabui (1.61%)
  Tangkhul (1.02%)
  Others (4.70%)

According to the 2011 census Imphal East district has a population of 456,113.[2] This gives it a ranking of 551st in India (out of a total of 640).[2] The district has a population density of 638 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,650/sq mi) .[2] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 14.63%.[2] Imphal East has a sex ratio of 1011 females for every 1000 males,[2] and a literacy rate of 82.81%.[2]

Population[10] Percentage

of Total Pop.

All Scheduled Tribes 27,657 6.1%
Kuki-Zo tribes[a] 10,737 2.4%
Naga tribes[b] 12,902 2.8%
Old Kuki/Naga[c] 3,556 0.8%

After the separation of the Jiribam subdivision, the residual district has population 412,275. It has a sex ratio of 1023 females per 1000 males. 42.65% of the population live in urban areas. Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes made up 2.04% and 5.38% of the population respectively.[2]

Languages edit

As per 2011 census, the languages spoken in Imphal East district (excluding newly created Jiribam district) are Manipuri (375,207), Nepali (6,851), Kabui (6,622), Tangkhul (4,205), and Kuki (2,066).[9]

Administrative divisions edit

Sub Divisions Tehsils/ SDC Circles
Porompat Heingang, Porompat, Bashikhong
Keirao Bitra Keirao Bitra, Tulihal
Sawombung Sawombung, Sagolmang

Recently, Jiribam district is carved out from Imphal East district comprising sub-divisions of Jiribam, Borobekra, and Babukhal.

Areas under Imphal Urban Agglomeration edit

Economy edit

Agriculture edit

Agriculture is the main occupation of the people in the district. There are 27,000 and 4,100 hectares of land for H.Y.V. (High Yield Variety) and improved local paddy field respectively. There are 450 hectares of land for maize, 60 hectares for wheat and 350 hectares for potato. The main food crops are paddy, potato and vegetables. Among the cash crops are sugarcane, maize, pulse, oil seed and other vegetables. The total number of workers engaged in agriculture in the district was 42,473 as per the 1991 census of which 28,661 were males and 13,812 were females. Spices like chilli, onion, ginger, turmeric and coriander of good quality are grown in the district.

AREA & PRODUCTION OF IMPORTANT CROPS: (during 1998 -99 in Imphal East district)
Sl. No. Name of Crops Area in Hect. Production in MT
KHARIF CROPS
1 Paddy (HYV) 27.00 80.14
2 Local paddy 4.10 5.44
3 Maize 0.45 0.80
4 Sugar cane 0.29 17.84
5 Kharif Pulse 0.22 0.26
RABI CROPS
1 Wheat 0.06 0.08
2 Pea & other pulses 1.53 1.09
3 Potato 0.35 1.52
4 Muster & other Oilseeds crops 0.60 1.22

Horticulture edit

Horticulture products have been acquiring popularity with the people in the district. Fruits like pineapple, banana, lemon and papaya grow well in the district. Pineapple grows in plenty at the slope of Ngariyan Hill. There is considerable scope for increasing the area under different horticulture crops. The soil and climate favour for mass plantation of horticulture products in the district.

The following is the areas and production of horticulture crops in the district during 1998-99.

Sl.No. Crops Area in Hectare Annual production ( M.T.)
1 Pineapple 650 3,700
2 Banana 50 392
3 Lemon 56 224
4 Plum, Pear & Peach 30 180
5 Papaya 230 1,150
6 Mango 12 60
7 Guava 30 138
8 Others 250 397
Total 1,358 6,646

Livestock edit

In the district, there is a dairy farm and a veterinary training center. There are also 5 veterinary hospitals and 19 veterinary dispensaries along with three aids centers. The following is the population of livestock as per survey report of 1997 census.

Sl. No. Category Total Population
A LIVESTOCK
1 Cattle 85,964
2 Buffaloes 2,310
3 Sheep 461
4 Goats 2,189
5 Horses & Ponies 542
6 Pigs 10,563
7 Dogs 15,940
8 Rabbits 799
B POULTRY
1 Cock 30,719
2 Hen 2,37,704
3 Chicken (below three months) 1,60,018
4 Drakes 21,029
5 Ducks 35,832
6 Ducklings ( below six months ) 21,512
7 Other fowls 5,784

Forest edit

The following is the information of forest products available in the district

OUTTURN VALUES OF MINOR FOREST PRODUCES OF CENTRAL FOREST DIVISION (IMPHAL EAST & IMPHAL WEST) FOR THE YEAR 1999–2000.
Sl.No. Items Units Quantity Value (in Rs.)
1 Firewood M.T. 16.8 43.560
2 Bamboo nil nil nil
3 Charcoal Qtl. 1 80
4 Earth C.M. 1,060 16,620
5 Stone C.M. 31,610 4,77,340
6 Sand C.M. 23,542 3,29,685

Tourism edit

There are two motels in the district at Kaina and Jiribam. Shree-Shree Govindajee Temple, a golden temple is located in the palace compound area. There are two war cemeteries maintained by the British War Grave Commission. There is a temple at Kaina and it is a holy place of the Hindus. The Hanuman temple at Mahabali is a pre-historical place in the State.

Manipur is known for its scenic environment, landscapes, climate and cultural heritage, which has a great potential for development of tourism.[original research?]

Geography edit

Porompat town is the administrative headquarters of the district. Nandeibam is also in the district.

Climate edit

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See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The Kuki-Zo tribes include Gangte, Hmar, Paite, Simte, Sukte, Thadou, Vaiphei, Zou, and some smaller tribes designated as "Any Kuki" and "Any Lushai (Mizo)".
  2. ^ The Naga tribes include Angami, Kabui, Kacha Naga, Mao, Maram, Poumai, Sema and Tangkhul.
  3. ^ The Old Kuki tribes retaining the Kuki classification include: Aimol, Chiru, Kom, Koireng, Kharam, and Ralte. The tribes under the Naga umbrella include: Anal, Chothe, Koirao, Lamkang, Maring, Moyon, Monsang, Purum and Tarao.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities, Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India. p. 78. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 May 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "District Census Hand Book - Imphal East" (PDF). Census of India. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  3. ^ a b Khelen Thokchom, More districts in Manipur, The Telegraph (Kolkata), 9 December 2016. ProQuest 2290178396
  4. ^ Manipur Administrative Atlas (2005), pp. 14, 36.
  5. ^ Manipur Administrative Atlas (2005), p. 17.
  6. ^ Imphal East district, OpenStreetMap, 14 August 2023.
  7. ^ . Censusindia.gov.in. Archived from the original on 1 July 2014.
  8. ^ "Table C-01 Population by religious community: Manipur". Census of India. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  9. ^ a b "Table C-16 Population by mother tongue: Manipur". Census of India. Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. 2011.
  10. ^ A-11 Appendix: District wise scheduled tribe population (Appendix), Manipur - 2011, Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, Government of India, 2011
  11. ^ Kom, Ch. Sekholal (June 2015). "Ethno-nationalism: Competing Micro-nationalist Dissents in Manipur". Social Change. 45 (2): 289–307. doi:10.1177/0049085715574192. ISSN 0049-0857.
Sources
  • Manipur Administrative Atlas (PDF), Census of India, Government of India, 2005

External links edit

  • Imphal East district, OpenStreetMap, 14 August 2023.
  • Imphal East district website

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Imphal East district Meitei pronunciation ˈɪmfel or ɪmˈfɑːl is one of the 16 districts of Manipur state in northeastern India In 2011 it was the second most populous district in the state after Imphal West 2 In 2016 the Jiribam subdivision which was an exclave at the western periphery of the state was separated as an independent district 3 Imphal East districtDistrict of ManipurImphal War CemeteryLocation in ManipurCoordinates 24 48 N 93 57 E 24 800 N 93 950 E 24 800 93 950Country IndiaStateManipurNamed forregion of Imphal in the eastern side of the Imphal RiverHeadquartersPorompatArea Total497 km2 192 sq mi Population 2011 Total412 275 Density830 km2 2 100 sq mi Language s OfficialMeiteilon officially called Manipuri 1 Time zoneUTC 5 30 IST ISO 3166 codeIN MN EIVehicle registrationMNWebsiteimphaleast wbr nic wbr in Contents 1 Description 2 Demographics 2 1 Population 2 2 Languages 3 Administrative divisions 4 Areas under Imphal Urban Agglomeration 5 Economy 5 1 Agriculture 5 1 1 Horticulture 5 1 2 Livestock 5 2 Forest 5 3 Tourism 6 Geography 7 Climate 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksDescription editThe Imphal East district occupies the northeasern part of the Imphal Valley It was created in June 1997 by dividing the erstwhile Imphal district into two parts Prior to that it was a subdivision of the Imphal district 4 The hill territory of Jiribam which was attached to the Impal East district since its formation was separated into its own district in 2016 as part of a major reorganisation of districts 5 3 At the same time several hilly regions in the interior of Imphal East associated with Senapati district were included in Imphal East 6 A major part of the Imphal city urban agglomeration is included in Imphal East the rest being in Imphal West Roughly half the population of Imphal East lives in the urban area The district headquarters of Imphal East is at Porompat The total area of the district prior to the 2016 reorganisation was approximately 497 km2 The district is situated at an altitude 790 metres above the M S Level The climate of the district is salubrious and the monsoon is tropical The minimum temperature goes down to 0 6 degree Celsius in the winter and 41 degree Celsius in the summer It has no rail network and hence communication is entirely dependent on road As of 2017 a new rail line is under construction and a railway station is scheduled for completion in 2019 The district is connected via N H 39 N H 53 and N H 150 Demographics editPopulation edit Historical populationYearPop 195189 821 1961135 594 51 0 1971189 713 39 9 1981255 365 34 6 1991330 460 29 4 2001394 876 19 5 2011456 113 15 5 2011 Imphal East district including the Jiribam subdivision Source Census of India 7 Religions in Imphal East district 2011 8 Religion PercentHinduism 61 51 Sanamahi 16 78 Islam 15 83 Christianity 5 22 Other or not stated 0 66 Languages of Imphal East district 2011 9 Manipuri 91 01 Nepali 1 66 Kabui 1 61 Tangkhul 1 02 Others 4 70 According to the 2011 census Imphal East district has a population of 456 113 2 This gives it a ranking of 551st in India out of a total of 640 2 The district has a population density of 638 inhabitants per square kilometre 1 650 sq mi 2 Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 14 63 2 Imphal East has a sex ratio of 1011 females for every 1000 males 2 and a literacy rate of 82 81 2 Population 10 Percentage of Total Pop All Scheduled Tribes 27 657 6 1 Kuki Zo tribes a 10 737 2 4 Naga tribes b 12 902 2 8 Old Kuki Naga c 3 556 0 8 After the separation of the Jiribam subdivision the residual district has population 412 275 It has a sex ratio of 1023 females per 1000 males 42 65 of the population live in urban areas Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes made up 2 04 and 5 38 of the population respectively 2 Languages edit As per 2011 census the languages spoken in Imphal East district excluding newly created Jiribam district are Manipuri 375 207 Nepali 6 851 Kabui 6 622 Tangkhul 4 205 and Kuki 2 066 9 Administrative divisions editSub Divisions Tehsils SDC CirclesPorompat Heingang Porompat BashikhongKeirao Bitra Keirao Bitra TulihalSawombung Sawombung SagolmangRecently Jiribam district is carved out from Imphal East district comprising sub divisions of Jiribam Borobekra and Babukhal Areas under Imphal Urban Agglomeration editPorompatEconomy editAgriculture edit Agriculture is the main occupation of the people in the district There are 27 000 and 4 100 hectares of land for H Y V High Yield Variety and improved local paddy field respectively There are 450 hectares of land for maize 60 hectares for wheat and 350 hectares for potato The main food crops are paddy potato and vegetables Among the cash crops are sugarcane maize pulse oil seed and other vegetables The total number of workers engaged in agriculture in the district was 42 473 as per the 1991 census of which 28 661 were males and 13 812 were females Spices like chilli onion ginger turmeric and coriander of good quality are grown in the district AREA amp PRODUCTION OF IMPORTANT CROPS during 1998 99 in Imphal East district Sl No Name of Crops Area in Hect Production in MTKHARIF CROPS1 Paddy HYV 27 00 80 142 Local paddy 4 10 5 443 Maize 0 45 0 804 Sugar cane 0 29 17 845 Kharif Pulse 0 22 0 26RABI CROPS1 Wheat 0 06 0 082 Pea amp other pulses 1 53 1 093 Potato 0 35 1 524 Muster amp other Oilseeds crops 0 60 1 22Horticulture edit Horticulture products have been acquiring popularity with the people in the district Fruits like pineapple banana lemon and papaya grow well in the district Pineapple grows in plenty at the slope of Ngariyan Hill There is considerable scope for increasing the area under different horticulture crops The soil and climate favour for mass plantation of horticulture products in the district The following is the areas and production of horticulture crops in the district during 1998 99 Sl No Crops Area in Hectare Annual production M T 1 Pineapple 650 3 7002 Banana 50 3923 Lemon 56 2244 Plum Pear amp Peach 30 1805 Papaya 230 1 1506 Mango 12 607 Guava 30 1388 Others 250 397Total 1 358 6 646Livestock edit In the district there is a dairy farm and a veterinary training center There are also 5 veterinary hospitals and 19 veterinary dispensaries along with three aids centers The following is the population of livestock as per survey report of 1997 census Sl No Category Total PopulationA LIVESTOCK1 Cattle 85 9642 Buffaloes 2 3103 Sheep 4614 Goats 2 1895 Horses amp Ponies 5426 Pigs 10 5637 Dogs 15 9408 Rabbits 799B POULTRY1 Cock 30 7192 Hen 2 37 7043 Chicken below three months 1 60 0184 Drakes 21 0295 Ducks 35 8326 Ducklings below six months 21 5127 Other fowls 5 784Forest edit The following is the information of forest products available in the district OUTTURN VALUES OF MINOR FOREST PRODUCES OF CENTRAL FOREST DIVISION IMPHAL EAST amp IMPHAL WEST FOR THE YEAR 1999 2000 Sl No Items Units Quantity Value in Rs 1 Firewood M T 16 8 43 5602 Bamboo nil nil nil3 Charcoal Qtl 1 804 Earth C M 1 060 16 6205 Stone C M 31 610 4 77 3406 Sand C M 23 542 3 29 685Tourism edit There are two motels in the district at Kaina and Jiribam Shree Shree Govindajee Temple a golden temple is located in the palace compound area There are two war cemeteries maintained by the British War Grave Commission There is a temple at Kaina and it is a holy place of the Hindus The Hanuman temple at Mahabali is a pre historical place in the State Manipur is known for its scenic environment landscapes climate and cultural heritage which has a great potential for development of tourism original research Geography editPorompat town is the administrative headquarters of the district Nandeibam is also in the district Climate editImphalClimate chart explanation J F M A M J J A S O N D 13 21 4 31 23 7 61 27 11 101 29 15 146 29 18 284 29 21 231 29 22 197 29 21 124 29 20 120 28 17 36 25 10 10 22 5 Average max and min temperatures in C Precipitation totals in mmSource IMDImperial conversionJFMAMJJASOND 0 5 70 39 1 2 74 44 2 4 81 51 4 84 60 5 7 84 65 11 84 69 9 1 84 71 7 7 84 70 4 9 84 68 4 7 82 62 1 4 77 51 0 4 72 41 Average max and min temperatures in F Precipitation totals in inchesSee also editList of populated places in Imphal East district Huikap KeikhooNotes edit The Kuki Zo tribes include Gangte Hmar Paite Simte Sukte Thadou Vaiphei Zou and some smaller tribes designated as Any Kuki and Any Lushai Mizo The Naga tribes include Angami Kabui Kacha Naga Mao Maram Poumai Sema and Tangkhul The Old Kuki tribes retaining the Kuki classification include Aimol Chiru Kom Koireng Kharam and Ralte The tribes under the Naga umbrella include Anal Chothe Koirao Lamkang Maring Moyon Monsang Purum and Tarao 11 References edit Report of the Commissioner for linguistic minorities 47th report July 2008 to June 2010 PDF Commissioner for Linguistic Minorities Ministry of Minority Affairs Government of India p 78 Archived from the original PDF on 13 May 2012 Retrieved 16 February 2012 a b c d e f g h District Census Hand Book Imphal East PDF Census of India Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India a b Khelen Thokchom More districts in Manipur The Telegraph Kolkata 9 December 2016 ProQuest 2290178396 Manipur Administrative Atlas 2005 pp 14 36 Manipur Administrative Atlas 2005 p 17 Imphal East district OpenStreetMap 14 August 2023 A 2 Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901 Censusindia gov in Archived from the original on 1 July 2014 Table C 01 Population by religious community Manipur Census of India Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 a b Table C 16 Population by mother tongue Manipur Census of India Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India 2011 A 11 Appendix District wise scheduled tribe population Appendix Manipur 2011 Office of the Registrar General amp Census Commissioner Government of India 2011 Kom Ch Sekholal June 2015 Ethno nationalism Competing Micro nationalist Dissents in Manipur Social Change 45 2 289 307 doi 10 1177 0049085715574192 ISSN 0049 0857 SourcesManipur Administrative Atlas PDF Census of India Government of India 2005External links editImphal East district OpenStreetMap 14 August 2023 Imphal East district website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Imphal East district amp oldid 1186506678, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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