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5 Demographics  



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Coordinates: 25°27N 92°12E / 25.450°N 92.200°E / 25.450; 92.200
 

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West Jaintia Hills district
Krang Suri Waterfalls
Krang Suri Waterfalls
Map
West Jaintia Hills district
Location in Meghalaya
CountryIndia
StateMeghalaya
HeadquartersJowai
Government
 • Vidhan Sabha constituencies4
Area
 • Total1,693 km2 (654 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total272,185
 • Density160/km2 (420/sq mi)
Demographics
 • Literacy63.5%
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Major highwaysNH-44, NH-40
Websitewestjaintiahills.gov.in

West Jaintia Hills (Pron: ˈʤeɪnˌtɪə) is an administrative District in the state of MeghalayainIndia. The united district (Jaintia Hills District) was created on 22 February 1972 and occupied an area of 3819 km2. It had a population of 272,185 (as of 2011). The district is part of the Meghalaya subtropical forests eco-region. With the bifurcation of the erstwhile Jaintia Hills District into East and West Jaintia Hills Districts, West Jaintia Hills District came into existence on 31 July 2012 with its headquarters at Jowai. Jowai is the host of all the heads of important governmental offices and establishments, educational institutions, hospitals, banking institutions, etc.[1]

Geography[edit]

The total area of the district is 1693 km2. The district comprises one Civil Sub-Division Viz. Amlarem Civil Sub-Division and three Community and Rural Development Blocks viz. Amlarem C&RD Block, Laskein C&RD Block and Thadlaskein C&RD Block with the following boundaries:

Economy[edit]

View of MCL Cement plant, Lumshnong, East Jaintia Hills

Although the mainstay of the district is agriculture, however, due to the abundance of Limestone, plenty of Cement factories have been set up in the district (now East Jaintia Hills). More are set to come up. Coal mining at sites like Lad Rymbai (East Jaintia Hills district) is also one of the major activities. Coal mined here is mostly exported to Bangladesh and Assam. Most of the coal mining sites are now situated in the East Jaintia Hills district.

Agriculture[edit]

Lakadong Turmeric is a type of turmeric variety found on the West Jaintia hills district. It is one of the world’s finest turmeric varieties with the highest curcumin content of 7-9 % in comparison to 3% or less in other turmeric varieties. It has been identified under the One District, One Product (ODOP) initiative of Indian government. The State of Meghalaya has also applied for a Geographical Indication tag for it.[2]

Divisions[edit]

Administrative divisions[edit]

United Jaintia Hills district was divided into five blocks. With the bifurcation of the erstwhile district, West Jaintia Hills is divided into three blocks:[3]

Name Headquarters Population Location
Amlarem Amlarem 43,844
Laskein Laskein 90,402
Thadlaskein Mukhla 1,37,939

Transport[edit]

Since it is land locked region and lack of railways and airport, the only means of transportation is roadways. The main highway which runs through the district is NH 40 and NH 44.

Demographics[edit]

The district has a total population of 272,185, of which 134,406 are males and 135,946 are females. The density of population is 159.69 per km2. Scheduled Tribes are 257,941 which is 94.76% of the population.[4]

Religion in West Jaintia Hills (2011)[5]
Religions
Christians

67.12%
Others*

28.40%
Hindus

3.50%
Other or not stated

0.98%
*Animists and ethnic religions

Languages[edit]

Languages of West Jaintia Hills district (2011)

  Pnar (78.17%)
  War (12.55%)
  Khasi (6.64%)
  Others (2.64%)

At the time of the 2011 census, 78.17% of the population spoke Pnar, 12.55% War and 6.64% Khasi as their first language.[6]

The common dialect in West Jaintia hills is Pnar, closely related to Khasi. Other dialects include Khynriam in the western part of district and War in the southern part of the district.

Culture[edit]

Places of interest[edit]

The places of interest in Jaintia hills include the below:

Education[edit]

Although West Jaintia Hills is not known as an education hub. Good schools and colleges do exist in Jowai, Khliehriat and Nongtalang. Prominent Colleges in West Jaintia hills include Jowai Polytechnic which is an AICTE recognised college and the only Nursing School in the district is Dr. Norman Tunnel Hospital School Of Nursing, there are other colleges too namely Thomas Jones Synod College, Nongtalang College and Kiang Nangbah Govt. College Jowai which offers degree courses in arts and science. Jowai has good schools too for Secondary and Higher Secondary level , some of the well known schools in Jowai are K.J.P Synod Mihngi Higher Secondary School, St Mary Mazzarello Girls Higher Secondary School , North Liberty Higher Secondary School etc .

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About District | West Jaintia Hills District | India". Retrieved 14 July 2020.
  • ^ "Centre's 'one district one product' mission gets technology boost in Meghalaya". Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  • ^ Meghalaya Administrative Divisions (PDF) (Map). The Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India, New Delhi, Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. 2011. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
  • ^ "District Census Meghalaya - Jaintia Hills" (PDF). censusindia.gov.in. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. 2011.
  • ^ "Population by Religion - Meghalaya". censusindia.gov.in. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. 2011.
  • ^ 2011 Census of India, Population By Mother Tongue
  • ^ "Tallest Monolith". Merinews.com. 17 February 2009. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  • External links[edit]

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