Pincodes of East Garo Hills
East Garo Hills Pincode encompasses the captivating landscapes and communities in this district of Meghalaya, India. With a rich tribal heritage and lush natural beauty, these pincodes offer an authentic experience of Garo culture. Explore dense forests, cascading waterfalls, and unique traditions that make East Garo Hills special. Whether you’re trekking through Nokrek National Park, interacting with local tribes, or witnessing the vibrant Wangala Festival, these pincodes unlock the wonders of this region. East Garo Hills Pincode is your gateway to an immersive journey into Meghalaya’s enchanting wilderness and the vibrant Garo way of life.
Here is a list of East Garo Hills Pincodes
No. | Location | Pincode | District | State |
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1 | Balkinigiri | 794111 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
2 | Dabu | 794110 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
3 | Dagal | 794108 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
4 | Dainadubi | 794110 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
5 | Daram | 794108 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
6 | Darugiri | 794110 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
7 | Dokangsi | 794110 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
8 | Gairong | 794110 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
9 | Gambil | 794110 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
10 | Haluapara | 794108 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
11 | Jadigitim | 794107 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
12 | Mangsang | 794110 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
13 | Nongcharan | 794110 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
14 | Rombagiri | 794111 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
15 | Ronga Agal | 794110 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
16 | Rongchek Akhong | 794110 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
17 | Rongjeng | 794110 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
18 | Rongmil | 794110 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
19 | Rongrengiri | 794111 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
20 | Rongrong | 794108 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
21 | Rongsakgiri | 794111 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
22 | Sakhadongiri | 794111 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
23 | Samanda | 794111 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
24 | Songsak | 794111 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
25 | Thapa | 794108 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
26 | Wagachi | 794110 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
27 | Williamnagar | 794111 | East Garo hills | Meghalaya |
About East Garo Hills
In order to bring the government closer to the people, the former Garo Hills District was reorganized, and as a result, East Garo Hills District was elevated from a subdivision to a full-fledged district in 1976. East Garo Hills District was significantly reorganized in 2012, separating it from the former Resubelpara Sub-Division to create a new district. South Garo Hills to the south, West Garo Hills to the west, East Khasi Hills to the east, and North Garo Hills to the north are the boundaries of the district.
History
In an effort to bring the government closer to the people, the former Garo Hills district of Meghalaya was reorganized in 1976, giving rise to the East Garo Hills district. The Williamnagar district headquarters complex bears the name of Captain Williamson A. Sangma, the first Chief Minister of the State of Meghalaya. Williamnagar is situated at Simsanggre, on the expansive plains beside the Simsang River. In a way, these plains are historical since in 1837, the Garos mounted their final significant defense against the British incursion into the Garo Hills.
Topography
The district of East Garo Hils is located in a mountainous area, as implied by the name. The Arbella Range, which passes across the district’s south-central region, is one of the hills’ most notable formations. The hills are extensively divided. The range is made up of peaks that are 700 meters above sea level on average. Situated in the southern section of the district, the Simsang Valley is a significant physiographic feature. The longest river in the Garo Hills is the River Simsang, which rises in West Garo Hills and travels through East Garo Hills before entering South Garo Hills.
Demography
The population of the East Garo Hills district, as of the 2011 census, is 317,917, or almost the same as that of The Bahamas. Based on this, it is ranked 569th out of 640 in India. There are 122 people living in the district per square kilometer (320/sq mi). Between 2001 and 2011, the population of the area grew at a rate of 26.75%. East Garo Hills has a 75.51% literacy rate and a sex ratio of 968 females for every 1000 males.
Division
The district is part of Purno Agitok Sangma’s Tura (Lok Sabha constituency), which he represented in the Lower House of the Indian Parliament from 1975 to 2016. Former Union Minister Purno Agitok Sangma holds the distinction of becoming the only Speaker of the Lok Sabha to be elected unanimously (during the 11th Lok Sabha). Conrad Sangma, his son, became a representative for this constituency after his death.