Lower Subansiri Pincodes

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Pincodes of Lower Subansiri

Lower Subansiri is located in the central part of Arunachal Pradesh. The district features a varied terrain with hills, valleys, rivers, and dense forests. The Subansiri River, a major tributary of the Brahmaputra River, flows through the district. Lower Subansiri is home to several indigenous communities, including the Apatani, Nyishi, Hill Miri, and Tagin. Each community has its own distinct culture, language, and traditions.

Lower Subansiri Pincodes

Here is a list of Lower Subansiri Pincodes

No.LocationPincodeDistrictState
1Boasimla791120Lower SubansiriArunachal Pradesh
2Chimpu791113Lower SubansiriArunachal Pradesh
3Deed791120Lower SubansiriArunachal Pradesh
4Godak791120Lower SubansiriArunachal Pradesh
5Hija791120Lower SubansiriArunachal Pradesh
6Joram791120Lower SubansiriArunachal Pradesh
7Mengio791119Lower SubansiriArunachal Pradesh
8Old Ziro791120Lower SubansiriArunachal Pradesh
9Raga791120Lower SubansiriArunachal Pradesh
10Ranga Nadi project791119Lower SubansiriArunachal Pradesh
11Talo791120Lower SubansiriArunachal Pradesh
12Yachuli791120Lower SubansiriArunachal Pradesh
13Yazali791119Lower SubansiriArunachal Pradesh
14Ziro791120Lower SubansiriArunachal Pradesh

About Lower Subansiri

The Lower Subansiri District is bordered to the North by Kurung-Kumey and Upper Subansiri Districts of Arunachal Pradesh. To the South, it shares borders with Papum Pare District of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. On the East, it is adjacent to West Siang and parts of Upper Subansiri District, while on the West, it meets Kurung-Kumey and Papumpare Districts of Arunachal Pradesh. The district headquarters, situated in Ziro, stands at an altitude of 1,500 meters above sea level.

History

Historically, Lower Subansiri has deep roots connected to the Chutiya Kingdom. It is believed to have been under the rule of Chutiya chieftains for a substantial period before coming under the dominion of Birpal in the 12th century. The district underwent administrative changes with the formation of Upper Subansiri and Lower Subansiri districts in 1987. In 1999, the creation of a new district led to the splitting of Papum Pare district, and this process was repeated on April 1, 2001, with the establishment of Kurung Kumey district. In October 2017, the state government approved the formation of Kamle district, which involved the separation of Raga, Dolungmukh, and Kumpurijio circles from Lower Subansiri district.

Geography

Geographically, the district is positioned at the picturesque Ziro, covering an area of 3,460 square kilometers. It shares borders with Upper Subansiri to the north, Papum Pare District to the south (along with Assam), West Siang District and parts of Upper Subansiri to the east, and East Kameng District to the west.

Demography

According to the 2011 census, Lower Subansiri district had a population of 82,839, akin to the nation of Andorra. This positions it as the 623rd most populous district in India. The district boasts a population density of 24 inhabitants per square kilometer. Over the decade from 2001 to 2011, the district experienced a population growth rate of 48.65%. Lower Subansiri has a favorable sex ratio of 975 females for every 1000 males and a literacy rate of 76.33%.

FAQs

Who are the tribes of Lower Subansiri?

The Apatani people, alternatively referred to as Tanw, Apa, and Apa Tani, constitute a tribal community residing in the picturesque Ziro valley within the Lower Subansiri district of Arunachal Pradesh, India.

How many villages are there in Lower Subansiri district?

There are 414 villages in Lower Subansiri district.

What is the population of Lower Subansiri District?

According to the 2011 census, Lower Subansiri district had a population of 82,839.

What language is spoken in Lower Subansiri?

Apatani, Nyishi language is spoken language in Lower Subansiri

What is Subansiri famous for?

The Subansiri is famous for Talley Valley Wildlife Sanctuary, Shivalinga, Orchids and Flowers, Tarin Fish Farm etc.