Tamenglong Pincodes

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Pincodes of Tamenglong

Tamenglong Pincodes: Discover the essential postal codes for Tamenglong, a picturesque district in Manipur, India. Whether you’re sending a parcel or seeking local information, these pincodes are indispensable. Tamenglong district boasts a range of unique locations, each with its own specific postal code, ensuring that your mail reaches its destination accurately and promptly. From the bustling town center to the remote villages nestled amidst lush green hills, Tamenglong pincodes cover it all. Explore our comprehensive list to access the postal codes you need for effective communication and seamless deliveries in this vibrant and culturally rich district of Tamenglong.
Tamenglong Pincodes

Here is a list of Tamenglong Pincodes

No.LocationPincode District State
1Akhui795141TamenglongManipur
2Atang Khunou795125TamenglongManipur
3Atengba795141TamenglongManipur
4Awangkhul795159TamenglongManipur
5Bhalok795141TamenglongManipur
6Bongoijang795141TamenglongManipur
7Chaiton795125TamenglongManipur
8Charoi Tupul795159TamenglongManipur
9Chongmun795147TamenglongManipur
10Dailong795141TamenglongManipur
11Dullen (t/c/d)795125TamenglongManipur
12Haochong795159TamenglongManipur
13Illong795125TamenglongManipur
14Jampii (t/c/d)795125TamenglongManipur
15Kadi795125TamenglongManipur
16Kahulong795141TamenglongManipur
17Kambiron795147TamenglongManipur
18Kasanlong795125TamenglongManipur
19Keikao795141TamenglongManipur
20Khongjaron795141TamenglongManipur
21Khongjaron Khunthak795141TamenglongManipur
22Khongsang795159TamenglongManipur
23Khoupum795147TamenglongManipur
24Khumphung795125TamenglongManipur
25Kuilong795125TamenglongManipur
26Lemta795125TamenglongManipur
27Lenglong795125TamenglongManipur
28Longpram795141TamenglongManipur
29Lukhambi795159TamenglongManipur
30Magulong795125TamenglongManipur
31Mukti Khullen795147TamenglongManipur
32Nagaching795159TamenglongManipur
33Namtiram795141TamenglongManipur
34New Kabui khullen795159TamenglongManipur
35New Lambala795125TamenglongManipur
36New Pallong795141TamenglongManipur
37None795159TamenglongManipur
38Nungba795147TamenglongManipur
39Nungnang795147TamenglongManipur
40Nungtek795159TamenglongManipur
41Rengpang795147TamenglongManipur
42Sibilong795147TamenglongManipur
43Songpram795141TamenglongManipur
44Takou795125TamenglongManipur
45Tamenglong795141TamenglongManipur
46Tamenglong Khunjao795141TamenglongManipur
47Tharon795141TamenglongManipur
48Thingra795159TamenglongManipur
49Thuilon795141TamenglongManipur
50Tousem795141TamenglongManipur
51Upper Selsi (t/c/d)795125TamenglongManipur
52Wairengba795141TamenglongManipur

About Tamenglong District

Tamenglong district, located in northeastern India, is one of Manipur state’s 16 districts. As of the 2011 census, it held the distinction of being the least populous district in Manipur. However, in 2016, a significant administrative change occurred when the Nungba subdivision was bifurcated to form a distinct district of its own. This transformation reflected the evolving demographics and administrative considerations within the region. Tamenglong district, despite its low population, plays a vital role within the state, contributing to Manipur’s cultural and geographical diversity, and the creation of the Nungba district was a step towards addressing local governance and development needs more effectively.

Histrory

In 1919, the British Government established four sub-division offices in Manipur Hills, known as North East Sub-Division, North West Sub-Division, South East Sub-Division, and South West Sub-Division. The North West Sub-Division initially had its headquarters in Khunjao, Tamenglong Village (Nriangluang), with Mr. William Shaw serving as the Sub-Divisional Officer. However, in 1923, the headquarters was relocated to its current site, known as Tamenglong headquarters, situated about 3 kilometers away from Khunjao. Subsequently, the Manipur North West Sub-Division was renamed Tamenglong Sub-Division. Tamenglong attained the status of a full-fledged district in 1969, with the appointment of its first Deputy Commissioner.

Demography

According to the 2011 census, Tamenglong district in India recorded a population of 140,651, placing it at the 607th rank out of a total of 640 districts. The district exhibits a population density of 32 inhabitants per square kilometer (83/sq mi), reflecting a notable growth rate of 25.69% during the decade from 2001 to 2011. Tamenglong maintains a sex ratio of 953 females for every 1000 males, indicating a relatively balanced gender distribution. The literacy rate in the district stands at 70.4%, signifying educational progress. These demographic statistics paint a snapshot of the population composition in Tamenglong as of the 2011 census, offering valuable insights into its demographic landscape.

Geography

Situated in the northeastern region of India, this district is surrounded by Nagaland state and Senapati district to the north, while the Assam state borders it on the west. To the south lies the newly established Noney district, and to the east, it shares its boundary with Kangpokpi district, which was formerly a part of Senapati district. Serving as the district’s administrative center is Tamenglong town. Covering a total land area of 4,391 square kilometers, as of the 2011 census, which includes the Nungba subdivision, this district is known for its scenic beauty and cultural diversity.

Administration

The district is administratively divided into three distinct sub-divisions: Tamenglong, Tamei, and Tousem. However, in December 2016, the Nungba subdivision was carved out to form the newly established Noney district. This reorganization marked a significant administrative change within the region, resulting in the formation of a separate district to address the specific needs and governance of the Nungba area. These sub-divisions play a crucial role in the local governance and administration of the district, each serving as an administrative unit with its own unique characteristics and challenges, contributing to the overall diversity and complexity of the district’s landscape.

FAQs

What is Tamenglong famous for?

Manipur's renowned for its oranges, but it's also a haven for distinctive flora and fauna. The lush forests in this town offer a home to a variety of wildlife, including hog deer, leopards, wild dogs, hyenas, tigers, and many other fascinating species.

Which tribe live in Tamenglong district?

Tamenglong is primarily home to the Zeliangrong Naga tribe, consisting of Rongmei, Liangmei, Zemei, and Pumei subgroups, along with Kukis. Minorities include Hmars, Chirus, and Khasis. Zeliangrongs belong to the Tibeto-Burman ethnic group within the Sino-Tibetan language family, part of the Mongolian race.

What is the climate in Tamenglong?

Tamenglong features a Köppen-Geiger climate classification of humid subtropical (Cwa) due to its highland location, resulting in cooler temperatures.

What is the history of Tamenglong district?

In 1919, the British Government created four sub-division offices in Manipur Hills: North East, North West, South East, and South West. The North West Sub-Division's headquarters was established at Khunjao, Tamenglong Village (Nriangluang).