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General Information
Arunachal Pradesh situated in the north eastern part of India is 83,743 sq km in area and has a long international, border with Bhutan, China Assam, Nagaland and Myanmar. It stretches from snow – caped mountains in the north to the plains of Brahmaputra valley in the south. Arunachal is the largest state area wise in the north eastern region, even larger than Assam which is the most populous.
It is a land of lush green forest, deep river valley and beautiful plateaus; the land is crossed with mountains with Himalayan ranges running north – south. These divided the state into countless river valleys: the Kameng, the Subansiri, the Siang, the Lohit, and the Tirap. All these rivers are fed by snows from the Himalayas and countless rivers and rivulets except Tirap which is fed by Patkai range.
The mightiest of these rivers is Siang, called Tsangpo in Tibet, which becomes Brahmaputra after it is joined by the Dibang and the Lohit in the plains of Assam.
High mountains and dense forest have prevented intercommunication between tribes living in different river valleys. Isolation imposed by geography has led different with several dialects to live and flourish with their distinct identities. Nature has endowed the people with a deep sense of beauty which finds delight expression in their songs, dances and crafts.
The climate varies from hot and humid in the Shivalik range with heavy rainfall. It becomes progressively cold as one move northwards to higher altitudes.
Trees of great size, plentiful climbers and abundance of cane and bamboo make Arunachal Pradesh evergreen. Tropical rain forest is to be found in the foothills and the hills in the east on the border with Myanmar. Northern most borders are covered with Alpine forest. Amidst the highly rugged terrain, there are green and plateaus.
Population, Area, Density, Sex ratio and Literates according to Census-2011:Rural and Urban Population Statistics, 2011 Census:
District/ Circle-wise Population of Arunachal Pradesh as per 2011 Census:
Districts wise Total Households (Rural and Urban) and Total Population (Male, Female, Rural and Urban) according to census 2011:
Districts wise Total ST Population (Male, Female, Rural and Urban) according to census 2011:
Districts wise Total Literate Population (Male, Female, Rural and Urban) according to census 2011:
District wise Total Worker (Male, Female, Rural and Urban), Main Worker (Male, Female, Rural and Urban), Marginal Worker (Male, Female, Rural and Urban) and Non Worker (Male, Female, Rural and Urban) according to Census 2011:
District wise area, Villages, Occupied Residential Houses, Households, Population and Density as per 2001 Census:
Administrative set showing District, ADC/ SDO/ EAC/ Circle HQ in Arunachal Pradesh as on 25th March 2013:
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