List of districts of Arunachal Pradesh

History

On December 1, 1965 the erstwhile North-East Frontier Agency was divided into five districts:

  1. Kameng district
  2. Subansiri district
  3. Siang district
  4. Lohit district
  5. Tirap district

On May 13, 1980, Subansiri district was bifurcated into two districts: Lower Subansiri district and Upper Subansiri district. Upper Subansiri district comprised the area occupied by the erstwhile Daporijo sub-division and Lower Subansiri district comprised the rest of the area occupied by the erstwhile Subansiri district.

On June 1, 1980 the erstwhile Lohit district was divided into two districts: Lohit district and Dibang Valley district. On the same day, Siang district was bifurcated into two districts: East Siang district and West Siang district and Sepla and Bomdila sub-divisions of the Kameng district were transformed into East Kameng district and West Kameng district respectively.

On October 6, 1984 Tawang district was separated from East Kameng district. In 1987, the ersthwile Tirap district was divided into two districts: Tirap district and Changlang district. On September 22, 1992 the erstwhile Lower Subansiri district was again bufurcated into Lower Subansiri district and Papum Pare district. In June, 2000 Kurung Kumey district was carved out from the erstwhile Lower Subansiri district. On December 16, 2001 Dibang Valley district was bifurcated into Upper Dibang Valley district and Lower Dibang Valley district. On February 16, 2004 Anjaw district was carved out from the erstwhile Lohit district.

Administrative set-up

The districts of Arunachal Pradesh state are administrative geographical units, each headed by a deputy commissioner, an officer belonging to the Indian Administrative Service.

Districts

As of 2015, Arunachal Pradesh comprises 19 districts. Most of them are inhabited by various tribal groups. These are:[1]

Code District Headquarters Population (2011)[2] Area (km²) Density (/km²) Map
AJ Anjaw Hawai 21,089 6,190 3
CH Changlang Changlang 147,951 4,662 27
EK East Kameng Seppa 78,413 4,134 14
ES East Siang Pasighat 99,019 4,005 22
EL Lohit Tezu 145,538 2,402 13
LD Longding Longding [3] [3] [3] [3]
LB Lower Subansiri Ziro 82,839 3,460 24
PA Papum Pare Yupia 176,385 2,875 42
TA Tawang Tawang Town 49,950 2,085 19
TI Tirap Khonsa 111,997 2,362 42
UD Lower Dibang Valley Roing 53,986 3,900 14
US Upper Siang Yingkiong 33,146 6,188 5
UB Upper Subansiri Daporijo 83,205 7,032 8
WK West Kameng Bomdila 87,013 7,422 10
WS West Siang Along 112,272 8,325 12
Upper Dibang Valley Anini 7,948 9,129 1
Kurung Kumey Koloriang 89,717 8,818 10
Namsai Namsai
Kra Daadi Jamin

Notes

  1. "At a glance". Government of Arunachal Pradesh website.
  2. "District Census 2011". Census2011.co.in.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Longding is included as part of Tirap
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