Paldai

Coordinates: 24°06′50″N 93°49′19″E / 24.114°N 93.822°E / 24.114; 93.822
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Paldai is a village in the Manipur state of India. One of the oldest villages along the western region of Kana river, it is located in the Chakpikarong Sub-Division of the Chandel District. Originally, the geographical boundaries were once at the mouth of Kana river in the north and "Suonnoupa Muol" in the south, and the hill ranges extending between these two in the west.

It was pioneered and founded by Helchin Taithul. He was succeeded by his eldest son (L)Elizer Thangpu Taithul. It was one of the villages in India established a century before India achieved its independence. It is about 90–100 km from Imphal. The village number is 270919.

School bus provided by Assam Rifles

Transportation[edit]

Kumtha Ni

The village can be accessed through the National Highway No. 59, or the Indo-Burma road from Imphal via

Main road

Sugnu and then Chakpirong, then to Paldai.

According to the recorded administrative division of the Government of India, Paldai is under the subdivision of Chakpikarong, Chandel District, Manipur.

Administration[edit]

The social and legal administrative systems in Paldai are based on the Kuki(Zo) customary law and order, which is a hereditary type. As of 2016, the head of the administration is Mr. T. Chinlianpau Zou, the eldest grandson of Helchin Taithul. Beside the General Assembly, there is a council of members called "The Village Authority," consisting of 11 members, in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution of India. These two governing bodies assist the headman of the village in crucial issues.

Paldai is served by the Chakpikarong police station and post offices.

Demographics[edit]

According to the 2011 census:

  • Males: 306, females: 269
    • Total: 575
  • No. of persons between ages 0-6: 52 males and 37 females
  • Sex ratio - ST: 877 Children: 712
  • Number of Households (Census of India 2011): 134
  • Literacy (2011)
    • Male: 86.6%
    • Female: 84%

References[edit]

24°06′50″N 93°49′19″E / 24.114°N 93.822°E / 24.114; 93.822