Villages in Jiribam district of Manipur, India
The Jiribam district of Manipur state in India is divided into 2 sub-divisions called circles.[1] At the time of the 2011 Census of India, the area was a part of the Imphal East district: the Jiribam district was created in 2016.[2][3]
Subdivisions
The district is sub-divided into two subdivisions (which are often referred to as "circles" for historical reasons):[1]
Towns
The district has one municipality:[4]
Name
|
Type
|
Block
|
Population
|
Effective literacy rate
|
Sex ratio
|
SC population %
|
ST population %
|
Census code (2011)
|
Jiribam
|
Municipal Council
|
Jiribam
|
7343
|
88.8%
|
920
|
2.48%
|
17.87%
|
801493
|
Villages
The district has following villages,[1] with population figures from the 2011 census:[3]
Jiribam subdivision
Name
|
Population
|
Effective literacy rate
|
Sex ratio
|
SC population %
|
ST population %
|
Census code (2011)
|
Uchathol
|
1180
|
89.26%
|
370
|
7.37%
|
1.78%
|
270154
|
Chindong Leikai (Chingdong Leikai / Patchao)
|
1249
|
84.37%
|
1092
|
0.0%
|
0.64%
|
270159
|
Dibong
|
1163
|
89.0%
|
1048
|
0.0%
|
0.69%
|
270160
|
Mahadebpur (Mahadevpur)
|
30
|
26.09%
|
875
|
0.0%
|
6.67%
|
270161
|
Kamaranga (Kamranga)
|
1915
|
67.49%
|
997
|
0.0%
|
11.33%
|
270162
|
Kamrangha Kuki (Karmaranghal Kuki Punji)
|
0
|
NA
|
NA
|
NA
|
NA
|
270163
|
Sonapur
|
2320
|
56.37%
|
946
|
0.0%
|
0.0%
|
270164
|
Aglapur
|
918
|
56.76%
|
1040
|
0.0%
|
0.0%
|
270165
|
Lalpani
|
1375
|
51.3%
|
1007
|
0.0%
|
0.0%
|
270166
|
Islamabad
|
679
|
79.44%
|
1039
|
0.0%
|
0.0%
|
270167
|
Champanagar Meitei
|
560
|
90.0%
|
1007
|
0.0%
|
0.36%
|
270168
|
Champanagar Muslim
|
590
|
67.42%
|
909
|
0.0%
|
0.0%
|
270170
|
Rasidpur (Rashidpur)
|
210
|
40.0%
|
909
|
0.0%
|
0.0%
|
270171
|
Jarolpokpi (Jairalpokpi)
|
1287
|
66.29%
|
863
|
0.0%
|
64.18%
|
270172
|
Kashimpur
|
1307
|
59.34%
|
897
|
0.0%
|
0.0%
|
270173
|
Mullargao
|
836
|
51.52%
|
887
|
0.0%
|
0.0%
|
270174
|
Leishabithol
|
231
|
80.31%
|
1100
|
0.0%
|
13.42%
|
270175
|
Nungkhal
|
318
|
80.62%
|
860
|
0.0%
|
0.0%
|
270176
|
Ahamadabad (Ahemedabad)
|
1816
|
46.75%
|
983
|
0.0%
|
0.0%
|
270177
|
Chandranathpur
|
580
|
74.84%
|
940
|
48.97%
|
1.72%
|
270178
|
Binselu (Bensellu)
|
226
|
41.48%
|
1036
|
99.12%
|
0.88%
|
270179
|
Berabak (Berabag)
|
175
|
71.03%
|
923
|
95.43%
|
0.57%
|
270180
|
Nungphou
|
595
|
76.19%
|
970
|
55.13%
|
43.87%
|
270181
|
Latingkhal
|
1525
|
83.49%
|
975
|
92.26%
|
2.23%
|
270182
|
Baiboni (Bhaiboni)
|
534
|
98.14%
|
935
|
87.08%
|
11.42%
|
270183
|
Dholakhal (Mikirpunji)
|
95
|
78.21%
|
1021
|
0.0%
|
0.0%
|
270185
|
Tilka Compani (Tilka Company)
|
219
|
74.47%
|
795
|
98.63%
|
0.46%
|
270186
|
Abompunjee (Abompunji)
|
191
|
68.06%
|
1122
|
0.0%
|
0.52%
|
270187
|
Babukhal
|
118
|
69.61%
|
815
|
0.0%
|
0.0%
|
270156
|
Bakhal (with Ningthembam and Nungchappi)
|
502
|
82.74%
|
1057
|
0.6%
|
0.0%
|
270169
|
Boroikhal
|
44
|
64.29%
|
833
|
0.0%
|
0.0%
|
270158
|
Hilghat
|
2286
|
84.59%
|
1058
|
0.0%
|
4.24%
|
270153
|
Jirimukh (Somapunji)
|
396
|
94.81%
|
904
|
0.0%
|
99.49%
|
270188
|
Sabughat
|
44
|
90.62%
|
571
|
0.0%
|
0.0%
|
270157
|
The following villages were not present in the 2011 census directory:[1][3]
Borobekra subdivision
Name
|
Population
|
Effective literacy rate
|
Sex ratio
|
SC population %
|
ST population %
|
Census code (2011)
|
Bhomikpara (Bhumikpara)
|
822
|
63.1%
|
1035
|
9.12%
|
0.12%
|
270196
|
Bhutangkhal
|
1046
|
83.47%
|
898
|
44.26%
|
50.0%
|
270191
|
Borobekra
|
741
|
83.18%
|
1154
|
2.02%
|
27.26%
|
270193
|
Chotobekra
|
1345
|
73.96%
|
1026
|
18.14%
|
58.29%
|
270189
|
Choudhurikhal (Chowdhurikhal)
|
136
|
99.15%
|
659
|
0.0%
|
100.0%
|
270203
|
Durgapur (Lamdai Khunou)
|
434
|
89.7%
|
1038
|
45.16%
|
0.0%
|
270200
|
Guakhal (Gaokhal)
|
824
|
85.55%
|
995
|
1.09%
|
0.73%
|
270194
|
Harinagar
|
421
|
65.03%
|
986
|
82.66%
|
1.19%
|
270195
|
Jakuradhor Part I
|
1486
|
76.27%
|
945
|
88.29%
|
1.75%
|
270197
|
Jakuradhor Part II
|
1171
|
79.57%
|
1012
|
32.88%
|
18.27%
|
270198
|
Jatrapur
|
715
|
56.96%
|
1031
|
0.0%
|
0.42%
|
270192
|
Lama Bhutangkhal (Lamabhutangkhal)
|
171
|
52.98%
|
781
|
89.47%
|
3.51%
|
270190
|
Madhupur (Modhupur)
|
156
|
42.75%
|
814
|
51.92%
|
3.21%
|
270202
|
Narainpur (Narayanpur)
|
464
|
69.53%
|
902
|
49.78%
|
34.27%
|
270201
|
Tupidhor
|
180
|
70.07%
|
765
|
76.67%
|
0.0%
|
270199
|
The following village was not present in the 2011 census directory: Gotaikhal.[1][3]
Other villages
In the 2011 census directory, the following villages were part of the Jiribam subdivision of the Imphal East district, but are not listed on the Jiribam district website as of 2024:[1][3]
Name
|
Population
|
Effective literacy rate
|
Sex ratio
|
SC population %
|
ST population %
|
Census code (2011)
|
Makhabosti
|
575
|
74.09%
|
962
|
71.65%
|
15.65%
|
270184
|
Narandhor Basa
|
294
|
73.6%
|
1042
|
0.0%
|
13.95%
|
270155
|
References