Roing Taluka Polpulation
Roing is a taluka or tehesil, in the district of Lower Dibang Valley district, in the state of Arunachal Pradesh state with a total population of 36382. There are 7932 houses in the tehesil or Taluk.
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Taluka name: Roing
District: Lower Dibang Valley
State: Arunachal Pradesh
Total population: 36382
House Holds: 7932
Roing Population by Sex
There are total of 18837 male persons and 17545 females and a total number of 4949 children below 6 years in Roing.
The percentage of male population is 51.78%
The percentage of female population is 48.22%
The percentage of child population is 13.60%
Males: 18837.
Females: 17545.
Children: 4949.
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Roing Villages list
- Mayu II
- Cheta - II
- Cheta - I
- Khinjili
- Mayu I
- Ezengo
- Shina
- Alumo
- Iduli
- Angali
- Maka I ( Meka Model I)
- Shantipur
- Malek
- Simari -II(L/Camp)
- Maselo
- Keraa Ati
- Iduli Tea Village
- Yibuk
- Abali II
- Turung
- Jia I
- Yinkong
- Midland (Gomroh - I)
- Bukku
- Abali
- Kayi
- Bakshek(Doleswar)
- Maka II
- Baksek
- Old Abali(Abali)
- Balek(Hydel Model)
- Jeemuh
- Asenga
- Kangkong
- Rayang II
- Mongkang
- Zemi
- Bomi
- Lokhauw
- Mobang II