Tamenglong district
Tamenglong district is one of the 16 districts of Manipur state in northeastern India. In 2011, Tamenglong was the least populous district in Manipur. In 2016, the Nungba subdivision was separated as a separate district. Tamenglong district is also the largest district of Manipur in 2024 with an area of 3,315 km2.
History
In 1919, the British Government established four sub-divisions office in Manipur Hills known as North East Sub-Division, North West Sub-Division, South East Sub-Division and South West Sub-Division. The Headquarters of North West Sub-Division was set up at Khunjao, Tamenglong Village and Mr. William Shaw was appointed as the Sub-Divisional Officer. In 1923, the headquarters of Northwest sub-division was shifted to the present site known as Tamenglong headquarters some 3 km away from Khunjao. Later the Manipur North West sub-division was renamed as Tamenglong Sub-Division. Tamenglong became a full-fledged district in 1969 and the first Deputy Commissioner was posted.Geography
This district is bounded by Nagaland state and Senapati district on the north, by the Assam state on the west, by the newly created Noney district on the south and by Kangpokpi district on the east. The Tamenglong town is the headquarters of this district. The 2011 district, including the Nungba subdivision, occupies an area of 4753 sq km.The district contains virgin forests, exotic orchids, rare and endangered plants, and wildlife. The forests contain tropical evergreen forests, subtropical forests and bamboo brakes. The dense tropical evergreen forests are located along the riversides across the district. Tamenglong is called the Land of the Hornbill as the, Great Pied Hornbill and Indian Pied Hornbill species are found here. Wildflowers include several types of orchids, including epiphytic, lithophytic and terrestrial.
Places of interest
Tamenglong district of Manipur has a topography of irregular undulation with turbulent rivers, waterfalls, caves, lakes, and dense tropical forests covering the land.- Along the river Barak there is a series of seven waterfalls.
- The Tharon cave, which is found in the Liangmai land, is located at about 27 km from the district HQ. The map of the entire cave is engraved and painted on a stone at the main entrance. Archaeological excavation of the cave shows connections to the Hoabinhian culture of North Vietnam.
- Zeilad Lake at Makoi is associated with a number of pythons, fish, and water birds. There are several other lakes nearby, including Guiphop Zei, Nrou Zei, and Nap-sam Zei.
- Buning Meadow is located on the western side of Tamei town. A number of well-groomed, uneven small mounds, as well as numerous brooks, mark the stretch. In early summer ground orchids and Wild Lilies can be seen in the meadow. The meadow is also home to wild birds and foxes.
- Phelong Village a village inhabited by the Liangmai people is well known for its Orange production and its taste. Phelong has been one of the major producers of oranges in Tamenglong District.
- Taningjam Village also found in Liangmai land is one of the oldest villages of Tamenglong District. The rivers and Rock Garden are well-known attractions for a visit to the village.
Economy
Demographics
According to the 2011 census Tamenglong district has a population of 140,651. This gives it a ranking of 607th in India. The district has a population density of. Its population growth rate over the decade 2001–2011 was 25.69%. Tamenglong has a sex ratio of 953 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 70.4%.Language
Majority of the population of the district speaks Rongmei with a large Liangmai and Zeme speakers. There are also some Thadou, Hindi, Chiru and Gangte speakers as per 2011 census in the erstwhile undivided district.Administrative divisions
The district is divided into three sub-divisions:- Tamenglong
- Tamei
- Tousem
Notable Personalities
- Rani Gaidinliu
- Haipou Jaodonang
- Armstrong Pame