North Tripura district

North Tripura district
District
River scene in North Tripura
Location in Tripura
Coordinates: 24°20′N 92°01′E / 24.333°N 92.017°E / 24.333; 92.017
CountryIndia
StateTripura
SeatDharmanagar
Area
 • Total
1,422.19 km2 (549.11 sq mi)
Elevation
29 m (95 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
415,946
 • Density292.469/km2 (757.490/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
ISO 3166 codeIN-TR
Websitehttp://northtripura.nic.in/

North Tripura district is an administrative district in the state of Tripura, India. The district headquarters are in Dharmanagar. The district occupies an area of 1422.19 km2 and a population of 693,947 (as of 2024).

History

The area of North Tripura district was originally part of the princely state of Tripura until 9 September, 1949, when it merged with the Union of India. The district formed on 1 September, 1970, when the state was divided into three districts. On 14 April, 1995, Dhalai district was split off from North Tripura. From 21 January, 2012, four more districts were created, so a total of eight.

Divisions

Administrative divisions

North Tripura is divided into three sub-divisions:

Name Headquarters Blocks Location
Dharmanagar Dharmanagar Panisagar
Kadamtala
Kailashahar Kailashahar Gaur Nagar
Kumarghat
Kanchanpur Kanchanpur Dasda
Pecharthal
Damcherra
Jampui Hill

Subdivision & Blocks. There are 3 nos of Sub-Division and 8 nos of Blocks under North Tripura District.

Political constituencies

There are eleven assembly constituencies in this district: Pabiachhara, Fatikroy, Chandipur, Kailasahar, Kadamtala-Kurti, Bagbassa, Dharmanagar, Jubarajnagar, Panisagar, Pencharthal and Kanchanpur.

North Tripura district is in the Lok Sabha constituency of Tripura East, shared with Dhalai and South Tripura districts.

Villages

Demographics

According to the 2011 census, North Tripura has a population of 693,947. The overall literacy assessment survey (LAS), conducted by SLMA-2016, stated the literacy rate to be 97.22% (97.34 for males, 96.79% for females) and the sex ratio is 967:1000.

There are 35,000–40,000 members of the Bru (Reang) tribe in the district, who came as refugees from Mizoram after 1997 ethnic violence.[1]

Flora and fauna

In 1988, the Rowa Wildlife Sanctuary was established in North Tripura district. It has an area of 0.85 km2.[2]

References

  1. ^ "India: Brus Still Delayed Homecoming – Analysis". Eurasia Review. 27 September 2016. Retrieved 27 July 2025.
  2. ^ Indian Ministry of Forests and Environment. "Protected areas: Tripura". Archived from the original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved 25 September 2011.