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Population Effective literacy rate Sex ratio SC population % ST population % Census code (2011) Zenhang Lamka: Census Town: Churachandpur 7771 83.12% 1064 0.21% 66.89% 269800 Rengkai: Census Town: Churachandpur 8293 93.29% 934 0.02% 88.8% 269801 Hill Town: Census Town: Churachandpur 2293 90.66% 1068 0.04% 65.72% 269802
The Churachandpur town, which was the third biggest town in Manipur in 1971, was "denotified" in 1988 upon the recommendation of the Hill Areas Committee, and its area was placed under the Churachandpur Autonomous District Council. The 1991 census listed it as a Census Town in 1991, but the practice has since been discontinued.
As of the 2011 Census of India, Churachandpur district had a population of 274,143, ... District Hospital Churachandpur is located within Churachandpur town ...
District Population (2011) [2] Area (km 2) Density (/km 2); Bishnupur: 240,363: 496: 415 Thoubal: 420,517: 324: 713 Imphal East: 452,661: 497: 555 Imphal West ...
The different denominations present within the town are: [4] Independent Church of India; The Independent Church of India, or the ICI, is an evangelical church, headquartered in Sielmat, Churachandpur, Manipur, with a mission to 'propagate the Gospel across the Indian sub-continent with a major emphasis on the North Eastern states of India'.
In the 2011 census, the Songpi village has a population of 554 people, and the village associated with the "Mission Compound" (Old Churachandpur) has a population of 116. [ 1 ] See also
The total geographic area of the sub-division block is 789.48 km², having 55 villages with the total population of 23,995 approx. The total number of voters is 18,848. The total distance from the Parbung to the district headquarters town of Churachandpur is 247 km through the Tipaimukh Road, also known as NH 150.
Churachandpur is one of the 60 Vidhan Sabha constituencies in the Indian state of Manipur that makes up the Manipur Legislative Assembly. Members of the Legislative ...