Sirarakhong

Coordinates: 25°04′46″N 94°14′07″E / 25.07944°N 94.23528°E / 25.07944; 94.23528
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Sirarakhong
Kampha
Kampha
Village
Nickname: 
Kampha
Sirarakhong is located in Manipur
Sirarakhong
Sirarakhong
Location in Manipur, India
Sirarakhong is located in India
Sirarakhong
Sirarakhong
Sirarakhong (India)
Coordinates: 25°04′46″N 94°14′07″E / 25.07944°N 94.23528°E / 25.07944; 94.23528
Country India
StateManipur
DistrictUkhrul
Government
 • TypeSemi
 • BodyVA/Headman
Population
 • Total1,243
Languages
 • OfficialTangkhul (Kampha tui)
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
795142
Vehicle registrationMN
Nearest cityUkhrul
Literacy92.22%
Lok Sabha constituencyOuter Manipur
Vidhan Sabha constituencyChingai
Websitemanipur.gov.in

Sirarakhong also called as Kampha is a village located west of Ukhrul in Ukhrul district, Manipur state, India. As per 2011 census,[1] the village has a total of 202 households with 1243 persons of which 620 are male while 623 are female. Of the total population, 10.86% are in the age group of 0–6 years. The average sex ratio of the village is 1015 female per 1000 male which is higher than the state's average of 930. The literacy rate of the village is 95.22%.

Religion[edit]

Sirarakhong is one of the Tangkhul villages that embraced Christianity very early. For this, the villagers got access to western education right from the coming of Christian missionaries to Ukhrul district. Hundred percent of the inhabitants are Christians. As per 2011 census, the literacy rate of the village was 95.22% which is higher than the state's average of 76.94%.

People and occupations[edit]

The village is home to people of Tangkhul Naga tribe. Agriculture is the primary occupation of the inhabitants. Sirarakhong is well known in the district for the mass production of indigenous chilli, locally called 'Hathei'. The village hosts Sirarakhong Hathei (Chilli) Festival [2] annually to attract both domestic and international tourists.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Census report of Sirarakhong". Census 2011. Retrieved 20 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Hathei Festival". E-Pao. Retrieved 20 August 2015.