Mamit Population, Religion, Caste, Working Data Mamit, Mizoram - Census 2011

Mamit is a Notified Town city situated in Zawlnuam block of Mamit district. The Mamit city is divided into 5 wards for which elections are held every 5 years. As per the Population Census 2011, there are a total 1,673 families residing in the Mamit city. The total population of Mamit is 7,884 out of which 4,074 are males and 3,810 are females thus the Average Sex Ratio of Mamit is 935.

The population of Children aged 0-6 years in Mamit city is 1268 which is 16% of the total population. There are 637 male children and 631 female children between the age 0-6 years. Thus as per the Census 2011 the Child Sex Ratio of Mamit is 991 which is greater than Average Sex Ratio (935).

As per the Census 2011, the literacy rate of Mamit is 97.5%. Thus Mamit has a higher literacy rate compared to 84.9% of Mamit district. The male literacy rate is 98.08% and the female literacy rate is 96.89% in Mamit.

Population
7,884
Literacy
97.5%
Sex Ratio
935

Mamit Notified Town has total administration over 1,673 houses to which it supplies basic amenities such as water and sewerage. It is also authorized to build roads within Notified Town limits and impose taxes on properties coming under its jurisdiction.

Mamit Notified Town

As per the Population Census 2011 data, following are some quick facts about Mamit Notified Town.

Total Male Female
Children 1,268 637 631
Literacy 97.5% 82.7% 80.8%
Scheduled Caste 7 6 1
Scheduled Tribe 7,640 3,889 3,751
Illiterate 1,433 703 730

Caste-wise Population - Mamit

Schedule Caste (SC) constitutes 0.1% while Schedule Tribe (ST) were 96.9% of total population in Mamit.

Total Male Female
Schedule Caste 7 6 1
Schedule Tribe 7,640 3,889 3,751

Religion-wise Population - Mamit

As per the Census 2011, the total Hindu population in Mamit is 204 which is 2.59% of the total population. Also the total Muslim population in Mamit is 96 which is 1.22% of the total population. Below is the religion-wise population of Mamit as per Census 2011.

Religion Total Male Female
Hindu 204 (2.59%) 145 59
Muslim 96 (1.22%) 71 25
Christian 7,574 (96.07%) 3,852 3,722
Sikh 0 (0%) 0 0
Buddhist 8 (0.1%) 5 3
Jain 0 (0%) 0 0
Other Religion 1 (0.01%) 1 0
No Religion Specified 1 (0.01%) 0 1

Literacy Rate - Mamit

The total literacy rate of Mamit was 97.51% in 2011 which is greater than the average literacy rate of 91.33% of Mizoram. Population-wise, out of total 6,451 literates, males were 3,371 while females were 3,080. Also the male literacy rate was 98.08% and the female literacy rate was 96.89% in Mamit.

  Mamit Mizoram
Female 96.89% 89.27%
Male 98.08% 93.35%
Total 97.51% 91.33%

Sex Ratio - Mamit

The Sex Ratio of Mamit is 935. Thus per every 1000 men there were 935 females in Mamit. Also as per Census 2011, the Child Sex Ration was 991 which is greater than Average Sex Ratio ( 935 ) of Mamit.


Child Population - Mamit

According to Census 2011, there were 1,268 children between aged 0 to 6 years in Mamit. Out of which 637 were male while 631 were female.


Working Population - Mamit

In Mamit Notified Town out of total population, 2,969 were engaged in work activities. 93.5% of workers describe their work as Main Work (Employment or Earning more than 6 Months) while 6.5% were involved in Marginal activity providing livelihood for less than 6 months. Of 2,969 workers engaged in Main Work, 971 were cultivators (owner or co-owner) while 314 were Agricultural labourers.

Total Male Female
Main Workers 2,775 2,004 771
Cultivators 971 670 301
Agriculture Labourer 314 216 98
Household Industries 57 39 18
Other Workers 1,433 1,079 354
Marginal Workers 194 90 104
Non Working 4,915 1,980 2,935

Mamit Wards

A ward is a local authority area, typically used for electoral purposes. Mamit is further divided into 5 wards where elections are held every 5 years.

# Ward Population Literacy Sex Ratio
1 Ward No - 1 1,918 82% 821
2 Ward No - 2 1,189 84.4% 1,043
3 Ward No - 3 830 81.3% 1,000
4 Ward No - 4 1,948 84% 1,002
5 Ward No - 5 1,999 78.2% 902

Map of Mamit, Mamit, Mizoram


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