Lower
Dibang Valley District in Census 2011
Area, Population & Sex Ratio Geographical Area : 13029.0 Km2
Population in Lower Dibang Valley (Census 2011)
Total Population
Total : 53986
Male : 28127
Female : 25859
Under 6 population
Total : 7714
Male : 3966
Female : 3748
Disabled population (Census 2001)
Total disabled population : 1844
In seeing : 1212
In speech : 159
In hearing : 178
In movement : 212
Mental : 83
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 : 20
(Rank one is least sex ratio - Cenus 2001)
HIV Category District : D
(HIV Sentinel Surveillance 2004 -2006)
Disability : NA
Literacy Ratio : NA
Minority : Does not figure in MCD
Challenges
of the district : Our research with local communities As the district is located near Himalaya, many of
the villagers depend on agriculture for their livelihood.
There is lack of employment and income generating activities in the
district affecting any educated people of the district.
The district requires more industries which will generate more employment
in the district.
Support from the government for making this district developed, is
mainly required.
Brief About Lower Dibang Valley
District
The Lower Dibang Valley district, with the its headquarter at
Roing is the youngest of the fifteen districts of Arunachal Pradesh.
It forms a part of eastern Arunachal Pradesh. It is named after
the River Dibang-one of the important tributaries of mighty Brahmaputra.
The district is bounded on the north by the Dibang Valley district,
on the East by the Lohit district and Mc Mohan Line, on the west
by the eastern and Upper Siang districts of Arunachal Pradesh
and on the south by the Tinsukia district of Assam.
The district rises from the Himalayan foothills
to the middle ranges with the highest point of Mayudia at a height
of 2655 meters from mean sea level. Snow-capped peaks, turbulent
rivers, mystic valleys and abundance of rich flora & fauna are
a few attraction of the district. The district is well known for
its largest cover of thick green forest with almost 80% of the
area being notified as reserved forest, wild life sanctuaries
or unclassified state forests.
The Dibang, Ithun, Ason, Chipu, Aba, Iphi, Sisiri,
Datung, Deopani river systems nourish this area making it a lovely
place.
The abundance of natural beauty…..colorful and
charming tribes…..ancient archeological sites make the place a
perfect destination for nature lovers, adventurous tourists, archeologists
and anthropologists…
Voice
of Lower Dibang Valley NGO
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the above NGO ?
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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)*
Recommended NGOs
* NGOs which received over Rs 1 crore FCRA donations
in 2011-12
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