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Welcome to Senapati
Senapati District in Census 2011
Area, Population & Sex Ratio

Geographical Area : 3271.0 Km2
Population in Senapati (Census 2011)
Total Population
Total : 354,972
Male : 183,081
Female : 171,891

Under 6 population
Total : 45,442
Male : 23,766
Female : 21,676

Disabled population
Total disabled population : 1800
In seeing : 813
In speech : 171
In hearing : 281
In movement : 363
Mental : 172

 

 

Social, Environmental & Economic Sustainability
Our analysis of the rank of the district
Backwardness : Does not figure in list of 447 backward districts
Sex Ratio Rank : 354
(Rank one is least sex ratio - Cenus 2001)
HIV Category District : A
(HIV Sentinel Surveillance 2004 - 2006)
Disability : 574 (Census 2001)
Literacy Ratio : 376 (Census 2001)
Minority : Yes


Challenges of the district : Our research with local communities
Women face lot of obstacles.
The number of HIV patients is increasing with each day.
Many people live below the poverty line.
Government should concentrate more on women and child development.
The quality of education is very poor.
Transportation facilities are disrupted. We are not able to access roads connecting to other villages and cities.

Brief About Senapati District
The Senapati District is located between 93.29o - 94.15 o East Longitude and  24.37 o -25.37 o North Latitude . 
The District  is  bounded on the south by Imphal District, on the East by Ukhrul District , on the west by Tamenglong 
District and on the north by the state of Nagaland   .

The District is under humid subtropical climate . The soil is moderately fertile with clay loam soil with  little patches of clay and loam . The temperature ranges from a minimum of 3.36oC to a maximum of 34.14oC .The annual rainfall ranges from 671 mm to 1454 mm . There are about 110 watersheds each of geographical size ranging from 2000 to 3000 hectares, which are drained finally at about 5 major rivers /streams of different aspects  and sources as indicated below :

Geography & Other

1. Area - 3271.00 Sq.km
      (a)  Urban Area - Nil
      (b)   Rural Area -3271.00 Sq.km
2.Projected population - 250.627 ( as on 1st March , 2001)
3. Population - 2,08,406
       (a)  Male population  -   1,07,310
       (b)  Female population - 1,01,096
       (c)  Density of population -64 per Sq.km
       (d)  S.C. population - 172
       (e)  S.T. Population  - 175,206
       ( f)   Literates population - 81,047
                 (i)  Male     - 50,404
                 (ii)  Female   - 30,643
4. Literacy Rate (excluding age group 0-6 population)  -  46.04 %
        (a)    Male -  55.26 %
        (b)    Female - 36.13 %
5. Occupied Residential Houses - 32,065
        (a)   Households - 32,827
        (b)   Villages inhabited - 517
6. No. of Villages - 619 including 7 deserted villages
7. Major Communities
         i.    Meitei
         ii    Kuki
         iii   Nepali
         iv.  Naga
8. Major Tribal Communities
         a.  Poumai
         b.  Mao
         c.  Maram
         d.  Zeliangrong
         e.  Thangal
         f.   Tangkhul
         g.  Kipgen
         h.  Haokip
         i.  Gangtes
         j.  Sitlous
         k. Kom
         l.  Maring
9. Total Workers   -  108,120
       (a)  Main workers - 104,681
       (b)  Marginal  workers  - 3,439
       (c)  Non-workers  -  100,286
       (d) P.C. of workers to total Population - 51.88 %
10. No of Sub-Divisions -  6 (six)
         i.  Tadubi (Mao-Maram)
         ii. Paomata
         iii Pural
         iv Kangpokpi
         v  Saitu-Gamphazol
         vi Saikul
11. No. of Autonomous Hill District Council - 2 ( two) 
          i.  Manipur North Autonomous District Council , Senapati (MNADC)
          ii. Sadar Hill Autonomous District Council , Kangpokpi (SHADC)
12. Police Station  - 6 ( six )
13. Fire Station & Sub-Station - 1 ( one ) 

 

 
Voice of Senapati NGO
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From our database of 50 000 NGOs, we have randomly picked up NGOs for each district, so that we give opportunity for any NGO to share their concerns for the district.

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During 2013-14, we plan to talk to 3 to 5 NGOs from each district, including our set of recommended NGOs, to get an overall perspective of the challenges of the district.


NGO Database for this district
Total NGOs  
FCRA NGOs  
FCRA NGOs (1 crore plus)*  
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