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Basic Information about the District
TOPOGRAPHY |
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| Area (in Sq. KM) | 2469.90 | |
| Altitude | 12.80 m | |
| Latitude | 24º 19 North | |
| Longitude | 92º 01 East | |
| Total Rainfall in 2001 | 2693.6 mm | |
| Total Forest land | 1204.59 Sq. KM | |
| Total RF Land | 628.26 Sq. KM | |
| Total PF Land | 501.57 Sq. KM | |
| Proposed RF Land | 74.76 Sq. KM | |
POPULATION (As per 2001 Census) |
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| Total Population | 590655 | |
| Male | 302654 | |
| Female | 288001 | |
| Sex ratio | 952 | |
| Population density | 281 per Sq. KM | |
| Population (0-6 age gr.) | 83201 | |
LITERACY (As per 2001 census) |
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| Literacy rate | 73.10 % | |
| Total literate | 370946 | |
| Male literate | 208635 | |
| Female literate | 162311 | |
SCHOOLS and COLLEGES |
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| No. of College | 3 (at Kailashahar, Dharmanagar and Fatikroy under Kailashahar Subdiv.) |
| No. of H.S. School | 33(Govt.) 4 Nos.Pvt.aided
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| No. of Matric School | 76 |
| No. of S.B. School | 71 |
| No. of J. B. School | 163 (State) |
| No. of J. B. School in ADC | 204 |
| No. of Deaf & Dumb School | 1 |
| No. of English Medium School | 2
No's (Govt.) 4 No's Pvt. |
| No. of Navodaya Vidyalaya | 1 (at 82 miles) |
| No. of Kendriya Vidyalaya(HS) | 2 (at Kailashahar and Panisagar under Dharmanagar subdiv. |
No. Of Hostels & Inmates |
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| No. Of Hostels | Strength Of Seats | No. Of Inmates | |||
| Boys | Girls | Total | |||
| District Total | 33 | 1450 | 1151 | 285 | 1436 |
TEACHERS POSITION |
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Post Graduate |
Graduate |
Under Graduate |
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| Male | Female | Male | Female | Male | Female |
| 365 | 221 | 1301 | 311 | 1391 | 533 |
ADMINISTRATIVE SETUP |
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| No. of Subdivision | 3 |
| No. of Blocks | 8 (4 in ADC) |
| No. of Revenue Circle | 7 |
| No. of Tehsil | 34 |
| No. of Revenue Mouza | 166 |
| No. of Panchayat | 182 |
| No. of Nagar Panchyat | 3 |
| No. of Zilla Parishad | 1 |
| No. of Panch. Samity | 4 |
| No. of Villages in ADC | 79 |
BANKING (No. of Bank branches) |
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| Nationalized Bank | 12 |
| Region/ Rural | 24 |
RAILWAY |
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| No. of Railway Station | 7 |
| Railway line length | 44.72 KM |
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| Gross Area Under Cultivation | 69364 Hectre |
| Net Area Under Cultivation | 43407 Hectre |
| Jhum Cultivation Area | 1925 Hectre |
| Total Cultivator Family | 51000 |
| Total Jhumia Family | 8591 |
| Cropping intensity | 163 % |
| No. of Agricultural Sector | 10 |
| No. of VLW Circle | 130 |
| No. of Main Seed Store | 4 |
| No. Sub Seed Store | 67 |
| No. of Regulated Market | 3 |
| No. of Agri Farm | 2 |
| No. of Orchard | 9 |
TOURISM
UNAKOTI
There is a profusion of rock-cut images, belonging to 11-12th century
A.D. , intricate and finely executed. This is as such an open air art gallery. Truly, over
the backdrop of widespread hill ranges, surrounded by lush green and bush, a large no. of
colossal figures of Hindu gods & goddesses engraved in a 45 mtr. Hillock. The place is
8 KM from District hq. Kailashahar and 180 KM from capital Agartala. Behind the name
Unakoti, i.e. short of one crore. According to mythology, the dawn broke out while the
craftsman had just finished making of one crore images of Lord Shiva, Vishnu, Hara-Gauri,
Ganesh etc. Unakoti is termed as "Shaiva-Tirtha" which is visited by thousands
of pious people from all over the region particularly during Ashokastami Mela in
March-April to take a holy dip.
JAMPUI HILL
The place which was once merely an orange producing zone now has
become a holiday summer resort. While the sun sinks, colours change and rearrange
themselves every minute in quick succession. This is Jampui hills, the permanent abode of
spring. Jampui where the sky leans on the hills and a sweet breeze flows down the valleys
all time, is situated 3000 ft above sea level. Orange and Tourism Festival is held every
year in the month of November-December.
Other Tourist Spots
Chaturdas Devata Mandir, Rangauti, Kailashahar
Bhabatarini Mandir,
Kumarghat, Kailashahar