Facts of Jiribam
Population: 43,838 (2011)
Getting there: 1 h 15 min flight. View flights
Jiribam
Jiribam is a town and a municipal council in Imphal East district in the Indian state of Manipur.The
town is located on the western most boundary of the State, adjoining
Cachar district of Assam. It is also known as the western gate of
Manipur. Jiribam is inhabited by various communities such as tribes
belonging to various communities such as Meteis, Meitei-Pangan,
Bengalis, Nagas, Kukis, Thadou, Kabui, Tangkhul, Hmar etc. inhabit the
area of which the Meitei dominates. It is one of the fastest growing
town in Manipur.
History
Geography
Jiribam is located at 24.80°N 93.12°E.[2]
Climate
According to the prevailing weather condition, there are three seasons
namely, Dry season, rainy season and Cold weather season. Jiribam town
enjoys moderate climate following its tropical location. It is
influenced by S-W monsoon. The climate is humid tropical characterized
by short winter and long summer with heavy rainfall. It is neither too
hot nor too cold throughout the year.
Rainfall
Jiribam town lies under the direct influence of S-W monsoon and rainfall is abundant compared to other places of the state. Most of the rainfall (90%) is in the form of precipitation. About20-30% of annual rainfall occurs during the pre-monsoon season in the month of May whereas about60-70% of rainfalls occur in rainy seasons, second half of June to September, ranging from 1000mm to 1600mm. It continues till November in small quantity while that of pre-monsoon is in the form of thunder and showers. A meager quantity of frost is also found in between second half of December.Temperature
Jiribam is humid with moderately hot temperature. Dry season falls in
the month of May and June which is the hottest season. The hottest
temperature is recorded in May, which is about 40’C.Temperature falls
down from this period and is very pleasant in autumn season, which falls
around September to November. The coldest/ lowest temperature is
recorded in the period between second half of December to first half of
January (i.e., below 2.78’C) at late night. However, days are
comfortably warm even in this period, which is the same even in the
rainy season.
Demographics
As of 2001 India census,[3] Jiribam
had a population of 6426. Males constitute 49% of the population and
females 51%. Jiribam has an average literacy rate of 73%, higher than
the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 80%, and female literacy
is 66%. In Jiribam, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Economy
The existing function of the Jiribam town consists of administrative
headquarters of the subdivision and as a growth centre, which provides
medical, educational and commercial facilities to the region in and
around. According to 2001 census 80% of its working population is
engaged in non agricultural activities and the main function of the town
is categorised as “Services”. The important sector is tertiary sector
where Government servants played a vital role. About 20% of the
population engaged in Government offices which resulted more income than
the secondary sector.[4]
Transport
Jiribam has Manipur's first railway station.[5] The
metre gauge track from Lumding to Silchar is being converted to broad
gauge under project unigauge and is recognized as a national project. On
completion of this Jiribrum will have extended connectivity to rest of
India. A project to connect Imphal through Jiribam-Tupul-Imphal rail
project is beng executed and is expected to complete by 2018. It is on
the alignment of a railway line proposed to connect with Myanmar. There are 2 highways which connect with Imphal,the capital of Manipur and the other with Assam and Meghalaya.
Politics

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on right sorok atingbe khunou
on below jiri river
and lastly sorok atingbe field

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