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Census 2011
District population : 1,63,418
Growth : 111.84%
Sex Ratio : 951
Literacy : 78.05

Brief About Phek District
Phek is a district in the South-eastern part of
Nagaland, bounded by Myanmar in the East, Zunheboto and Tuensang
districts in the North, Manipur state in the South and Kohima
district in the West. Phek is derived from the word "Phekrekedze"
meaning watch tower. Earlier a part of Kohima district, it was
made a seperate district on December 21, 1973. It is inhabited
by the Chakhesangs and Pochurys. The word "Chakhesang" an amalgamation
of the names of three sub-tribes - "cha" from "Chokri", "khe"
from "Khezha (Kuzha)" and "Sang" from "Sangtam (Pochury)". There
are atleast three main lingustic group in the district, namely,
Chokri , Khezha and Pochury. The medium of communication among
the people is mainly Tenyidie and Nagamese.
It is a hilly district rich in flora and
fauna. there are three important rivers namely Tizu,
Lanye, and Sedzu and three important lakes called Shilloi, Chida and Dzudu.
Summer is moderately warm and winter is cold. Monsoon sets
in by the last week of May and retreats by the end of September.
Agriculture is the main occupation with 80.84 % of the population
engaged in agriculture. Terrace Rice Cultivation (TRC) is
predominant. Besides agriculture people engage in salt making
(in Meluri area) weaving, bamboo and wood carving, and in
making fruit juice.
Phek is a land rich in culture and festivals.
Festivals are held round the year. there are different traditional
attires for every occasion. Coupled with their rich cultural
heritage, the people in Phek are renowned
for their cheerful nature and hospitality.
PHEK AT A GLANCE
Population
a. Total population : 1,46,483 [2001 Census-Provisional]
b. Sex ratio : 926 females per 1000 males.
Density of population : 73 persons per sq. km (2001)
Literacy percentage : 71.35% (2001 Census-provisional)
Important festivals : Sukrenye (Chakhesang) & Yemshe
(Pochury)
Administrative centers : 15 Centres
RD Blocks : KIKRUMA,PFUTSERO,SEKRUZU,PHEK,MELURI (5 Blocks)
Police stations : PHEK,MELURI,CHIZAMI,PFUTSERO,CHOZUBA (5
Stations)
Number of hospitals
a. District Hospitals : 1(one)
b. Community Health Centres : 2(two)
c. Primary Health Centres : 8(eight)
Number of Govt. recognised villages : 89 VILLAGES
Number of colleges : 3(three)
Number of Govt. higher secondary schools : 1(one)
Number of Govt. high schools : 18
Number of Govt. middle schools : 46
Number of Govt. primary schools : 116
Highest & lowest altitude : 2,136(Pfutsero)/1,524(Phek)
Number of villages with roads
All weather roads : 24 Villages
Fair Weather roads : 53 Villages
Number of villages not connected with roads : 12
Number of villages with water supply connections : 80
Number of villages without water supply connections : 9
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