Jiribam

Jiribam is a town in Manipur state of India and serves as Nagar Parishad. It is also one of the districts of Manipur.

Schools

Jiribam has many good schools for education and follwing are popular schools among students.

Banks

Jiribam has many good banks for financial services and follwing are popular among people.

Jiribam District

Jiribam is one of the 16 districts of Manipur, spread in an area of 232 square kilometers. It is divided into 2 Subdivisions and 2 blocks. As on 24th April 2024, the current population of Jiribam district is 50 thousands, which includes urban population of 8.4 thousands and rural population of 41.6 thousands. The sex ratio of district is 945 females per 1000 males. There are 9.5 thousands houses in the district which means every household has around 5 members. There are around 7.2 thousands teenagers in district. It has literacy rate of 63% which means around 31.6 thousands persons can read and write. The district has working population of 18.8 thousands. Total 8.5 thousands people belonging to scheduled caste and 6.3 thousands scheduled tribe people live in the district.

Subdivisions in Jiribam district

Jiribam district has total 2 Subdivision.

Blocks in Jiribam district

Jiribam district has total 2 blocks.

Jiribam Zilla Parishad

Khangembam Janaki is the President (Adhyaksha) of Zilla Parishad Jiribam Zila Parishad, who can be contacted at email address elizabethkhangembam1@gmail.com and mobile number 70853xxx44. The Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is Nongmaithem Bamkim Singh, who can be reached at email address nongbank@1261gmail.com and mobile number 87308xxx36. The office address is Chingdong Leikai Jiribam, Pincode - 795116. You can reach there by taking a bus till Babupara Bus Stop which is around 4 km away.

Jiribam Zilla Parishad

Jiribam Zilla Parishad consists of total 6 Gram Panchayat.

Other villages in Jiribam Subdivision

Jiribam Subdivision has total 3 villages which are currently not mapped to any Gram Panchayat.

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