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List of districts of Arunachal Pradesh

As of February 2024, the Indian state Arunachal Pradesh comprised 28 districts,[1] including Itanagar capital complex,[2] with more districts proposed.[3] Most of the districts are inhabited by various tribal groups. The latest and presently valid official map of districts of Arunachal Pradesh, after the most recent new districts were last announced on 30 August 2018, is in the external links.

History edit

Year of formation of districts in Arunachal Pradesh
1965 [5] Kameng, Subansiri, Siang, Lohit and Tirap
1972 [6] Itanagar Capital Complex[2]
1980 [10] Lower Subansiri, Upper Subansiri, Lohit, Dibang Valley, East Siang, West Siang, East Kameng, West Kameng, Tirap
1984 [11] Tawang
1987 [12] Changlang
1992 [13] Papum Pare
1994 [14] Upper Siang
2001 [16] Kurung Kumey, Lower Dibang Valley
2004 [17] Anjaw
2012 [18] Longding
2014 [19] Namsai
2015 [21] Kra Daadi, Siang
2017 [23] Lower Siang, Kamle
2018 [26] Pakke-Kessang, Lepa-Rada, Shi-Yomi
2024 [28] Bichom[2] Keyi Panyor[2]
Numbers in brackets represent total number of districts in the state
  • In September 1965, when control of the North-East Frontier Agency was transferred to the Ministry of Home Affairs, its five divisions, Kameng, Subansiri, Siang, Lohit and Tirap each became districts. Over the next few years many new districts were created out of the original five:
  • In 1972, when Arunachal became a state, the Itanagar was designated as the capital complex as a separate district level administrative unit.
  • On 13 May 1980 Subansiri district was bifurcated into two districts: Lower Subansiri district and Upper Subansiri district. Upper Subansiri district comprised the area occupied by the erstwhile Daporijo sub-division and Lower Subansiri district comprised the rest of the area occupied by the erstwhile Subansiri district.[4]
  • On 1 June 1980,
  1. The erstwhile Lohit district was divided into two districts: Lohit district and Dibang Valley district.[5]
  2. Siang district was bifurcated into two districts: East Siang district and West Siang district.[6]
  3. Seppa and Bomdila sub-divisions of the Kameng district were transformed into East Kameng district and West Kameng district, respectively.[7][8]
  • In 1987, the erstwhile Tirap district was divided into two districts: Tirap district and Changlang district.[10]
  • On 22 September 1992, the erstwhile Lower Subansiri district was again bifurcated into Lower Subansiri district and Papum Pare district.[11]
  • On 27 November 2015, a new Siang district was carved out from parts of East Siang and West Siang districts.[18]
  • On 4 December 2017, a new district called Kamle district was created from Lower Subansiri District and Upper Subansiri District, with its headquarters to be located in Raga.[22] It comprises the administrative circles of Raga (which will be the district HQ), Kumporijo and Dollungmukh circles from Lower Subansiri District.[3] The administrative circles taken from Upper Subansiri District will be Gepen Circle, Puchigeko Circle, Daporijo Sadar which falls under 25 Raga Constituency including Ligu and Liruk demarcation from Sigen Subansiri confluence in Single Administrative Unit.[citation needed]
  • On 30 August 2018, following 3 new districts were formed:
  1. Pakke-Kesang carved out of East Kameng district with five administrative units namely Pakke-Kessang, Seijosa, Pijiriang, Passa Valley and Dissingn Passo with district headquarters at Lemmi.
  2. Lepa-Rada created by bifurcating the Lower Siang district with headquarters at Basar and 4 administrative units namely Tirbin, Basar, Daring and Sago.
  3. Shi-Yomi created by bifurcating the West Siang district with its headquarters at Tato and 4 administrative units namely Mechuka, Tato, Pidi and Manigong.[23]
  • On 7 February 2024, following 2 new districts were formed:
  1. Bichom from 20 villages from West Kameng and 11 from East Kameng district.[2] It entails 3 circles – Bana, Richikrong and Lada – where Aka and Nyishi tribes live.[citation needed]
  2. Keyi Panyor with 195 villages carved out from Lower Subansiri district and will also include Ter Gapin and Sam Sath area.[2]

Administrative set-up edit

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Districts of Arunachal Pradesh since 2018
Legend:   Capital   Year created 2018   Year created 2017   Year created 2015   Created before 2015


The districts of Arunachal Pradesh state are administrative geographical units, each headed by a deputy commissioner, an officer belonging to the Indian Administrative Service and a superintendent of police, an officer belonging to the Indian Police Service.

List of districts, clockwise starting from west, is as follows:[24]

Code District Headquarters Population
(2011)[25]
Area
(km2)
Density
(/km2)
Year
created
Map
TA Tawang Tawang Town 49,950 2,085 24 1984
 


WK West Kameng Bomdila 87,013 7,422 12 1980
 
Bichom[2] Napangphung 9,710 2,897 12 2024
EK East Kameng Seppa 78,413 4,134 19 1980
 


Pakke-Kessang Lemmi 2018
 
Kurung Kumey Koloriang 89,717 8,818 10 2001
 
PA Papum Pare Yupia 176,385 2,875 61 1992
 
Itanagar[2] Itanagar 59,490 3 2004
 


Kra Daadi Jamin 22,290 2,202 10 2015
 
LB Lower Subansiri Ziro 82,839 3,460 24 1980
 
Kamle Raga 22,256[22] 200 111.28 2017
 
Keyi Panyor Yachuli 2024


UB Upper Subansiri Daporijo 83,205 7,032 12 1980
 


Shi-Yomi Tato 13,310 2,875 4.6 2018
 
WS West Siang Aalo 112,272 8,325 12 1980
 
Siang Boleng 31,920 2,919 11 2015
 
Lower Siang Likabali 80,597 2017
 
Lepa-Rada Basar 2018
 
US Upper Siang Yingkiong 33,146 6,188 5 1994
 


ES East Siang Pasighat 99,019 4,005 25 1980
 


Dibang Valley Anini 7,948 9,129 1 2001
 
UD Lower Dibang Valley Roing 53,986 3,900 14 2001
 


EL Lohit Tezu 145,538 2,402 61 1980
 
AJ Anjaw Hawai 21,089 6,190 3 2004
 


Namsai Namsai 95,950 1,587 60 2014
 
CH Changlang Changlang 147,951 4,662 32 1987
 


TI Tirap Khonsa 111,975 2,362 47 1965
 
LD Longding Longding 60,000[26] 1,200[26] 50[26] 2012
 


Proposals for new districts edit

Proposed new districts listed clockwise starting from west:

  • From Tawang district (HQ- Tawang):
    • Zemithang district (HQ- Zemithang): northwest of Tawang town, near India-Tibet-Bhutan tri-junction.
    • Lumla district (HQ- Lumla): west of Tawang town, near Bhutan border.
    • Mago district (HQ- Mago): east of Tawang town and north of Nafra.
    • Sangti district (HQ- Sangti): in Sangti valley, northeast of Bomdila.
    • North Subansiri district (HQ- Sarli): from existing 3 districts, namely Kurung Kumey district, Kra Daadi district and Upper Subansiri district on the northernmost Indo-China border entailing the subdivisions of Sarli and Damin from "Kurung Kumey district", Pipsorang and Longding Koling from "Kra Daadi district", and Taksing, Limeking, Nacho and Siyum from the "Upper Subansiri district". It lies west of Koloriang.[citation needed]
    • Kumey district (HQ- Patuk): from existing Kurung Kumey district will have 12,000 population across Damin, Parsi-Parlo and Panja-Sing circles.[27] It lies east of Sarli and Koloriang.
    • Chulla district (HQ- Chulla): in
    • Limeking district (HQ- Limeking): northwest of Nacho.
    • Mechuka district (HQ- Mechuka): in existing Shi-Yomi district, east of Nacho.
    • Monigong district (HQ- Monigong): in existing east of Mechuka and west of Tuting.
    • Tuting district (HQ - Tuting): from existing Upper Siang district, including Singa, Gelling, Paling and Miging and Tuting circles of Tuting sub-division on India-China border along the Yarlung Tsangpo River (Brahmaputra River).[27]
    • Sinik district (Singa district) (HQ- Singa): from existing Upper Siang district. There is demand to create two districts out of Nacho constituency and subdivision -Tuting district in Sinik district.[27] This lies on India-China border southeast of Tuting towards Anini.
    • Asunli district (HQ: Asunli) : from western "Dibang Valley district", west of Anini towards Tuting & Singa.
    • Engolin (HQ: Engolin) : from northern "Dibang Valley district", north of Mipi and Anini.
    • Malinye district (HQ: Malinye) from eastern "Dibang Valley district", southeast of Anini and east of Etalin towards Chaglagam, immediate north of Fish Tail-II.
    • Esuli district i.e. Yamne-Sikang district[27] (HQ: Esuli) from south "Dibang Valley district", along Sikang river (Dibang River), 180 km south of Anini, 130 south of Etalin, 145 km north of Roing. Two NW-SE flowing tributary rivers meet the Dibang river at Esuli, one flowing along Cheppe and Egolin on Tuting-Singa-Cheppe/Egolin section of under construction Arunachal Frontier Highway, and other flowing parallel to the first one to its east along Asunli.
    • Chaglagam district (HQ Chaglagam): fom northwest part of Anjaw district, immediate south of Fish Tail-II.
    • Hayuliang district (HQ- Hayuliang): from southwest part of Anjaw district.
    • Dong district (Dong): from northeast part of Anjaw district including Kibithu.
    • Diyun district (HQ- Diyun): between Namsai district HQ and Miao.
    • Jairampur district (HQ- Jairampur): southwest of Diyun, on border with Assam.
    • Rima district (HQ- Miao): from existing Changlang district was proposed in 2017 entail8ng existing subdivisions of Diyun, Bordumsa, Kharsang, Jairampur, Nampong, Rima-Putak (Tikhak), Miao, and Vijoynagar from the "Changlang district". However, it was unanimously opposed by the Changlang People's Forum in the same month.[28][29]
    • Borduria district (HQ- Borduria):[27] Borduria lies 10 km north of Tirap district headquarter Khonsa.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Arunachal gets to new districts, northeastlivetv.com 8 Feb 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h List of districts of arunachal Pradesh, arunachalpradesh.gov.in, accessed 8 Feb 2024.
  3. ^ a b "Arunachal Assembly approves Kamle as 23rd district of state". Arunachal24.in. 18 October 2017.
  4. ^ "District Census Handbook, Lower Subansiri" (PDF). Government of India. 16 June 2014.
  5. ^ a b "District Census Handbook, Lower Dibang Valley" (PDF). Government of India. 16 June 2014. p. xix.
  6. ^ "District Census Handbook, East Siang" (PDF). Government of India. 16 June 2014. p. 8.
  7. ^ "District Census Handbook, East Kameng" (PDF). Government of India. 16 June 2014. p. 8.
  8. ^ "District Census Handbook, West Kameng" (PDF). Government of India. 16 June 2014. p. 8.
  9. ^ "District Census Handbook, Tawang District" (PDF). Government of India. 16 June 2014. p. 8.
  10. ^ "District Census Handbook, Changlang" (PDF). Government of India. 16 June 2014. p. 8.
  11. ^ "District Census Handbook, Papum Pare" (PDF). Government of India. 16 June 2014. p. 8.
  12. ^ "District Census Handbook, Upper Siang" (PDF). Government of India. 16 June 2014. p. 8.
  13. ^ "District Census Handbook, Kurung Kumey" (PDF). Government of India. 16 June 2014. p. 8.
  14. ^ "District Census Handbook, Anjaw" (PDF). Government of India. 16 June 2014. p. 8.
  15. ^ Gwillim, Law (2016). "India Districts". www.statoids.com.
  16. ^ "Namsai became the 18th district of Arunachal Pradesh in November 2014". India Today. 18 December 2014. Retrieved 26 October 2015.
  17. ^ "Arunachal Pradesh carves out new district". The Times of India. 9 February 2015.
  18. ^ "Siang becomes 21st district of Arunachal". The Arunachal Times. 28 November 2015.
  19. ^ "Arunachal to get four new districts". The Times of India. 16 January 2013. Archived from the original on 4 July 2013. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  20. ^ Lepcha, Damien (23 September 2017). . The Telegraph India. Archived from the original on 1 December 2017.
  21. ^ "Khandu Cabinet approves Operation of Lower Siang District with HQ Likabali". Arunachal24.in. 22 September 2017.
  22. ^ a b "Protect tribals if Chakma & Hajong are considered for citizenship, says legislative assembly". arunachaltimes.in. 19 October 2017.
  23. ^ "Arunachal Assembly Passes Bill For Creation Of 3 New Districts". NDTV.com. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  24. ^ "State Profile of Arunachal Pradesh" (PDF). Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Government of India. 2014. pp. 12–15.
  25. ^ "District Census 2011". Census2011.co.in.
  26. ^ a b c Longding is included as part of Tirap
  27. ^ a b c d e f [https://arunachalobserver.org/2018/11/05/demand-new-district-continues-tuting-district-offing-27-one-next-7-demanded/ Tuting district in offing to be 27, which one next of 7 demanded? arunachalobserver, 5 Nov 2018.
  28. ^ Zauing, Pisi (11 February 2017). "Consensus reached on creation of new district". The Arunachal Times.
  29. ^ "Civil society opposes creation of proposed Namdapha/Rima dist". The Arunachal Times. 18 February 2017.

External links edit

  • Official map of districts of Arunachal Pradesh, this is latest and currently valid map after the most recently new districts were last announced on 30 August 2018.

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As of February 2024 update the Indian state Arunachal Pradesh comprised 28 districts 1 including Itanagar capital complex 2 with more districts proposed 3 Most of the districts are inhabited by various tribal groups The latest and presently valid official map of districts of Arunachal Pradesh after the most recent new districts were last announced on 30 August 2018 is in the external links Contents 1 History 2 Administrative set up 3 Proposals for new districts 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editYear of formation of districts in Arunachal Pradesh 1965 5 Kameng Subansiri Siang Lohit and Tirap1972 6 Itanagar Capital Complex 2 1980 10 Lower Subansiri Upper Subansiri Lohit Dibang Valley East Siang West Siang East Kameng West Kameng Tirap1984 11 Tawang1987 12 Changlang1992 13 Papum Pare1994 14 Upper Siang2001 16 Kurung Kumey Lower Dibang Valley2004 17 Anjaw2012 18 Longding2014 19 Namsai2015 21 Kra Daadi Siang2017 23 Lower Siang Kamle2018 26 Pakke Kessang Lepa Rada Shi Yomi2024 28 Bichom 2 Keyi Panyor 2 Numbers in brackets represent total number of districts in the state In September 1965 when control of the North East Frontier Agency was transferred to the Ministry of Home Affairs its five divisions Kameng Subansiri Siang Lohit and Tirap each became districts Over the next few years many new districts were created out of the original five In 1972 when Arunachal became a state the Itanagar was designated as the capital complex as a separate district level administrative unit On 13 May 1980 Subansiri district was bifurcated into two districts Lower Subansiri district and Upper Subansiri district Upper Subansiri district comprised the area occupied by the erstwhile Daporijo sub division and Lower Subansiri district comprised the rest of the area occupied by the erstwhile Subansiri district 4 On 1 June 1980 The erstwhile Lohit district was divided into two districts Lohit district and Dibang Valley district 5 Siang district was bifurcated into two districts East Siang district and West Siang district 6 Seppa and Bomdila sub divisions of the Kameng district were transformed into East Kameng district and West Kameng district respectively 7 8 On 6 October 1984 Tawang district was separated from East Kameng district 9 In 1987 the erstwhile Tirap district was divided into two districts Tirap district and Changlang district 10 On 22 September 1992 the erstwhile Lower Subansiri district was again bifurcated into Lower Subansiri district and Papum Pare district 11 On 23 November 1994 Upper Siang district was split from East Siang district 12 On 1 April 2001 Kurung Kumey district was carved out from the erstwhile Lower Subansiri district 13 On 16 December 2001 Dibang Valley district was bifurcated into Dibang Valley district and Lower Dibang Valley district 5 On 16 February 2004 Anjaw district was carved out from the erstwhile Lohit district 14 On 19 March 2012 Longding district was carved out from the erstwhile Tirap district 15 On 25 November 2014 Namsai district was carved out from the erstwhile Lohit district 16 On 7 February 2015 Kra Daadi district was carved out from the erstwhile Kurung Kumey district 17 On 27 November 2015 a new Siang district was carved out from parts of East Siang and West Siang districts 18 On 22 September 2017 Lower Siang district was carved out of West Siang and East Siang districts 19 20 21 On 4 December 2017 a new district called Kamle district was created from Lower Subansiri District and Upper Subansiri District with its headquarters to be located in Raga 22 It comprises the administrative circles of Raga which will be the district HQ Kumporijo and Dollungmukh circles from Lower Subansiri District 3 The administrative circles taken from Upper Subansiri District will be Gepen Circle Puchigeko Circle Daporijo Sadar which falls under 25 Raga Constituency including Ligu and Liruk demarcation from Sigen Subansiri confluence in Single Administrative Unit citation needed On 30 August 2018 following 3 new districts were formed Pakke Kesang carved out of East Kameng district with five administrative units namely Pakke Kessang Seijosa Pijiriang Passa Valley and Dissingn Passo with district headquarters at Lemmi Lepa Rada created by bifurcating the Lower Siang district with headquarters at Basar and 4 administrative units namely Tirbin Basar Daring and Sago Shi Yomi created by bifurcating the West Siang district with its headquarters at Tato and 4 administrative units namely Mechuka Tato Pidi and Manigong 23 On 7 February 2024 following 2 new districts were formed Bichom from 20 villages from West Kameng and 11 from East Kameng district 2 It entails 3 circles Bana Richikrong and Lada where Aka and Nyishi tribes live citation needed Keyi Panyor with 195 villages carved out from Lower Subansiri district and will also include Ter Gapin and Sam Sath area 2 Administrative set up edit nbsp nbsp Tawang nbsp West Kameng nbsp Pakke Kessang nbsp East Kameng nbsp Kurung Kumey nbsp Papum Pare nbsp Lower Subansiri nbsp Kamle nbsp Kra Daadi nbsp Upper Subansiri nbsp Lower Siang nbsp Lepa Rada nbsp West Siang nbsp Shi Yomi nbsp Siang nbsp Upper Siang nbsp East Siang nbsp Dibang Valley nbsp Lower Dibang Valley nbsp Anjaw nbsp Lohit nbsp Namsai nbsp Changlang nbsp Tirap nbsp Longding nbsp Itanagarclass notpageimage Districts of Arunachal Pradesh since 2018 Legend nbsp Capital nbsp Year created 2018 nbsp Year created 2017 nbsp Year created 2015 nbsp Created before 2015 The districts of Arunachal Pradesh state are administrative geographical units each headed by a deputy commissioner an officer belonging to the Indian Administrative Service and a superintendent of police an officer belonging to the Indian Police Service List of districts clockwise starting from west is as follows 24 Code District Headquarters Population 2011 25 Area km2 Density km2 Yearcreated Map TA Tawang Tawang Town 49 950 2 085 24 1984 nbsp WK West Kameng Bomdila 87 013 7 422 12 1980 nbsp Bichom 2 Napangphung 9 710 2 897 12 2024 EK East Kameng Seppa 78 413 4 134 19 1980 nbsp Pakke Kessang Lemmi 2018 nbsp Kurung Kumey Koloriang 89 717 8 818 10 2001 nbsp PA Papum Pare Yupia 176 385 2 875 61 1992 nbsp Itanagar 2 Itanagar 59 490 3 2004 nbsp Kra Daadi Jamin 22 290 2 202 10 2015 nbsp LB Lower Subansiri Ziro 82 839 3 460 24 1980 nbsp Kamle Raga 22 256 22 200 111 28 2017 nbsp Keyi Panyor Yachuli 2024 UB Upper Subansiri Daporijo 83 205 7 032 12 1980 nbsp Shi Yomi Tato 13 310 2 875 4 6 2018 nbsp WS West Siang Aalo 112 272 8 325 12 1980 nbsp Siang Boleng 31 920 2 919 11 2015 nbsp Lower Siang Likabali 80 597 2017 nbsp Lepa Rada Basar 2018 nbsp US Upper Siang Yingkiong 33 146 6 188 5 1994 nbsp ES East Siang Pasighat 99 019 4 005 25 1980 nbsp Dibang Valley Anini 7 948 9 129 1 2001 nbsp UD Lower Dibang Valley Roing 53 986 3 900 14 2001 nbsp EL Lohit Tezu 145 538 2 402 61 1980 nbsp AJ Anjaw Hawai 21 089 6 190 3 2004 nbsp Namsai Namsai 95 950 1 587 60 2014 nbsp CH Changlang Changlang 147 951 4 662 32 1987 nbsp TI Tirap Khonsa 111 975 2 362 47 1965 nbsp LD Longding Longding 60 000 26 1 200 26 50 26 2012 nbsp Proposals for new districts editProposed new districts listed clockwise starting from west From Tawang district HQ Tawang Zemithang district HQ Zemithang northwest of Tawang town near India Tibet Bhutan tri junction Lumla district HQ Lumla west of Tawang town near Bhutan border Mago district HQ Mago east of Tawang town and north of Nafra From West Kameng district HQ Bomdila Semteng district HQ Semteng on southeast border of Bhutan west of Shergaon and Bomdila Sangti district HQ Sangti in Sangti valley northeast of Bomdila From existing Kurung Kumey district HQ Koloriang North Subansiri district HQ Sarli from existing 3 districts namely Kurung Kumey district Kra Daadi district and Upper Subansiri district on the northernmost Indo China border entailing the subdivisions of Sarli and Damin from Kurung Kumey district Pipsorang and Longding Koling from Kra Daadi district and Taksing Limeking Nacho and Siyum from the Upper Subansiri district It lies west of Koloriang citation needed Kumey district HQ Patuk from existing Kurung Kumey district will have 12 000 population across Damin Parsi Parlo and Panja Sing circles 27 It lies east of Sarli and Koloriang Chulla district HQ Chulla in From existing Papum Pare district HQ Yupia Sagalee district HQ Sagalee entailing the existing sub divisions of Sagalee Leporiang Parang and Mengio 27 From existing Upper Subansiri district HQ Daporijo Limeking district HQ Limeking northwest of Nacho From Shi Yomi district HQ Tato Mechuka district HQ Mechuka in existing Shi Yomi district east of Nacho Monigong district HQ Monigong in existing east of Mechuka and west of Tuting From existing Upper Siang district HQ Yingkiong Tuting district HQ Tuting from existing Upper Siang district including Singa Gelling Paling and Miging and Tuting circles of Tuting sub division on India China border along the Yarlung Tsangpo River Brahmaputra River 27 Sinik district Singa district HQ Singa from existing Upper Siang district There is demand to create two districts out of Nacho constituency and subdivision Tuting district in Sinik district 27 This lies on India China border southeast of Tuting towards Anini From existing Dibang Valley district HQ Anini Asunli district HQ Asunli from western Dibang Valley district west of Anini towards Tuting amp Singa Engolin HQ Engolin from northern Dibang Valley district north of Mipi and Anini Malinye district HQ Malinye from eastern Dibang Valley district southeast of Anini and east of Etalin towards Chaglagam immediate north of Fish Tail II Esuli district i e Yamne Sikang district 27 HQ Esuli from south Dibang Valley district along Sikang river Dibang River 180 km south of Anini 130 south of Etalin 145 km north of Roing Two NW SE flowing tributary rivers meet the Dibang river at Esuli one flowing along Cheppe and Egolin on Tuting Singa Cheppe Egolin section of under construction Arunachal Frontier Highway and other flowing parallel to the first one to its east along Asunli From Anjaw district HQ Hawai the easternmost district Chaglagam district HQ Chaglagam fom northwest part of Anjaw district immediate south of Fish Tail II Hayuliang district HQ Hayuliang from southwest part of Anjaw district Dong district Dong from northeast part of Anjaw district including Kibithu From existing Changlang district HQ Changlang Vijaynagar district Arunachal HQ Vijoynagar includes Namdapha National Park amp Tiger Reserve Diyun district HQ Diyun between Namsai district HQ and Miao Jairampur district HQ Jairampur southwest of Diyun on border with Assam Nampong district HQ Nampong near Pangsau Pass on border with Myanmar on NH 3155 Ledo Road Stilwell Road Rima district HQ Miao from existing Changlang district was proposed in 2017 entail8ng existing subdivisions of Diyun Bordumsa Kharsang Jairampur Nampong Rima Putak Tikhak Miao and Vijoynagar from the Changlang district However it was unanimously opposed by the Changlang People s Forum in the same month 28 29 From existing Tirap district HQ Khonsa Borduria district HQ Borduria 27 Borduria lies 10 km north of Tirap district headquarter Khonsa See also editAdministrative divisions of India India China border infrastructure Northeast India Tourism in Northeast IndiaReferences edit Arunachal gets to new districts northeastlivetv com 8 Feb 2024 a b c d e f g h List of districts of arunachal Pradesh arunachalpradesh gov in accessed 8 Feb 2024 a b Arunachal Assembly approves Kamle as 23rd district of state Arunachal24 in 18 October 2017 District Census Handbook Lower Subansiri PDF Government of India 16 June 2014 a b District Census Handbook Lower Dibang Valley PDF Government of India 16 June 2014 p xix District Census Handbook East Siang PDF Government of India 16 June 2014 p 8 District Census Handbook East Kameng PDF Government of India 16 June 2014 p 8 District Census Handbook West Kameng PDF Government of India 16 June 2014 p 8 District Census Handbook Tawang District PDF Government of India 16 June 2014 p 8 District Census Handbook Changlang PDF Government of India 16 June 2014 p 8 District Census Handbook Papum Pare PDF Government of India 16 June 2014 p 8 District Census Handbook Upper Siang PDF Government of India 16 June 2014 p 8 District Census Handbook Kurung Kumey PDF Government of India 16 June 2014 p 8 District Census Handbook Anjaw PDF Government of India 16 June 2014 p 8 Gwillim Law 2016 India Districts www statoids com Namsai became the 18th district of Arunachal Pradesh in November 2014 India Today 18 December 2014 Retrieved 26 October 2015 Arunachal Pradesh carves out new district The Times of India 9 February 2015 Siang becomes 21st district of Arunachal The Arunachal Times 28 November 2015 Arunachal to get four new districts The Times of India 16 January 2013 Archived from the original on 4 July 2013 Retrieved 16 January 2013 Lepcha Damien 23 September 2017 Lower Siang starts functioning The Telegraph India Archived from the original on 1 December 2017 Khandu Cabinet approves Operation of Lower Siang District with HQ Likabali Arunachal24 in 22 September 2017 a b Protect tribals if Chakma amp Hajong are considered for citizenship says legislative assembly arunachaltimes in 19 October 2017 Arunachal Assembly Passes Bill For Creation Of 3 New Districts NDTV com Retrieved 30 August 2018 State Profile of Arunachal Pradesh PDF Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises Government of India 2014 pp 12 15 District Census 2011 Census2011 co in a b c Longding is included as part of Tirap a b c d e f https arunachalobserver org 2018 11 05 demand new district continues tuting district offing 27 one next 7 demanded Tuting district in offing to be 27 which one next of 7 demanded arunachalobserver 5 Nov 2018 Zauing Pisi 11 February 2017 Consensus reached on creation of new district The Arunachal Times Civil society opposes creation of proposed Namdapha Rima dist The Arunachal Times 18 February 2017 External links editOfficial map of districts of Arunachal Pradesh this is latest and currently valid map after the most recently new districts were last announced on 30 August 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of districts of Arunachal Pradesh amp oldid 1214894751, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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