Jiribam (
Meitei pronunciation:/jee-ree-baam/) is a town governed by a
municipal council
A municipal council is the legislative body of a municipality or local government area. Depending on the location and classification of the municipality it may be known as a city council, town council, town board, community council, borough cou ...
in the
Jiribam district of the state of
Manipur
Manipur () is a state in northeastern India with Imphal as its capital. It borders the Indian states of Assam to the west, Mizoram to the south, and Nagaland to the north and shares the international border with Myanmar, specifically t ...
,
India
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. It is one of the fastest-growing towns in Manipur.
The town is located on the state's westernmost boundary, adjoining the
Cachar
Cachar district is an administrative district in the state of Assam in India. After independence, the pre-existing undivided Cachar district was split into four districts: Dima Hasao (formerly North Cachar Hills), Hailakandi, Karimganj, and the ...
district of
Assam
Assam (, , ) is a state in Northeast India, northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra Valley, Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam covers an area of . It is the second largest state in Northeast India, nor ...
. It is also known as the western gate of
Manipur
Manipur () is a state in northeastern India with Imphal as its capital. It borders the Indian states of Assam to the west, Mizoram to the south, and Nagaland to the north and shares the international border with Myanmar, specifically t ...
. Jiribam town is inhabited by the
Meiteis,
Bengalis
Bengalis ( ), also rendered as endonym and exonym, endonym Bangalee, are an Indo-Aryan peoples, Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group originating from and culturally affiliated with the Bengal region of South Asia. The current population is divi ...
,
Hmars
Hmar people are a scheduled tribe ethnic group from the states of Manipur, Mizoram, Assam, and Meghalaya in Northeast India. They use the Hmar language as their primary language. In 2023, the Hmar Inpui, an apex body of the tribe 'reaffirmed' ...
and various other communities.
Geography
Jiribam is located in a small valley in the western hill ranges of Manipur, on the bank of the
Jiri River, near its confluence with the
Barak River
The Barak River or Barbakro or Agu flows through the states of Manipur, Mizoram and Assam in India. It flows into Bangladesh where it bifurcates into the Surma river and the Kushiyara river which converge again to become the Meghna river before ...
. The Jiri River having been defined as the border of Manipur in this area, only the left bank (eastern bank) of the river constitutes the Jiribam town. The right bank (western bank) of the river in the same valley has the town of
Jirighat in the
Cachar district
Cachar district is an administrative districts of Assam, district in the state of Assam in India. After independence, the pre-existing undivided Cachar district was split into four districts: Dima Hasao district, Dima Hasao (formerly North Cachar ...
of
Assam
Assam (, , ) is a state in Northeast India, northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra Valley, Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam covers an area of . It is the second largest state in Northeast India, nor ...
.
History
At the beginning of the 19th century, the Jiribam valley appears to have been part of the
Cachar kingdom. After annexing the kingdom in 1832, the British made an agreement with Raja
Gambhir Singh of Manipur ceding all claims to the territory between the eastern stretch of the Barak River and the Jiri River. Thus the eastern and southern portion of the Jiribam valley came under the control of Manipur, while the rest remained under
Cachar
Cachar district is an administrative district in the state of Assam in India. After independence, the pre-existing undivided Cachar district was split into four districts: Dima Hasao (formerly North Cachar Hills), Hailakandi, Karimganj, and the ...
which became part of Assam.
Rice and sugarcane were cultivated, and
betel leaf (''pan'') in areas unsuitable for rice cultivation.
By 1931, there were 46 villages in the Jiribam settlement, populated by
Manipuri (Meitei) Hindus and Muslims,
Bengali Hindus and Muslims, a few
Kukis and
Kabuis. Jiribam also had 5 primary schools, the same number as in the
Imphal Valley outside the city of Imphal. Most of the settlers in Jiribam came from the Cachar district, very few from the
Imphal Valley (Manipur valley). This meant that the settlers had to be treated as 'British subjects' rather than 'Manipur state subjects' and revenue settlement orders and dispute resolutions had to be carried out by the British
Political Agent.
After the
independence of India
The Indian independence movement was a series of historic events in South Asia with the ultimate aim of ending British Raj, British colonial rule. It lasted until 1947, when the Indian Independence Act 1947 was passed.
The first nationalistic ...
, Manipur elected a legislative assembly under its own
constitution
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When these pri ...
. Ten seats in the assembly were allocated to the hill areas, which included Jiribam.
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Soon afterwards, Manipur merged into India and was governed under the
Constitution of India
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as a
union territory
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. The territory of Manipur was divided into 8 subdivisions, one of which was based at Jiribam. The Jiribam subdivision covered the Vangai range, and stretched up to
Tipaimukh in the south. It was designated as a hill subdivision.
In 1969, when Manipur was divided into five districts, the southern part of the Jiribam subdivision was separated into the Tipaimukh subdivision of the 'Manipur South' district (now in
Pherzawl district), while the northern part was added to the 'Manipur Central' district headquartered at Imphal.
This also meant that Jiribam became part of the valley area of Manipur, rather than hill area.
To avoid the anomaly, the eastern part consisting of the Vangai range was transferred to the Tipaimukh subdivision. With the reorganisation of 'Manipur Central', Jiribam got attached to the
Imphal East district. In 2016, Jiribam subdivision became an independent
Jiribam district.
In 2017, a Manipur Legislative Assembly election candidate from the Bengali community,
Md Ashab Uddin, became the first member of the Jiribam minority community to win an election.
Climate
Jiribam's climate is
humid subtropical
A humid subtropical climate is a subtropical -temperate climate type, characterized by long and hot summers, and cool to mild winters. These climates normally lie on the southeast side of all continents (except Antarctica), generally between la ...
which is characterised by short winters and long summers with heavy rainfall. As are many areas in India, Jiribam is subject to powerful
monsoons
A monsoon () is traditionally a seasonal reversing wind accompanied by corresponding changes in precipitation but is now used to describe seasonal changes in atmospheric circulation and precipitation associated with annual latitudinal oscil ...
.
Jiribam lies under the direct influence of southwest monsoon season and rainfall is abundant compared to other places in the state. About twenty to thirty percent of annual rainfall occurs during the pre-monsoon season in the month of May. About sixty to seventy percent of rainfall occurs in the rainy season which runs from the second half of June to September. The average rainfall during the rainy season ranges from .
Jiribam is humid with a moderately hot temperature. The months of May and June are the hottest. The hottest temperatures are recorded in May at about . The temperature is very pleasant in autumn, which falls around September to November. The lowest temperatures are recorded from the second half of December to the first half of January where temperatures can fall below at late night. However, days are comfortably warm even in this period.
Demographics
India
census
A census (from Latin ''censere'', 'to assess') is the procedure of systematically acquiring, recording, and calculating population information about the members of a given Statistical population, population, usually displayed in the form of stati ...
, Jiribam had a population of 6,426. Males constitute 49 percent of the population and females 51 percent. Jiribam has an average literacy rate of 73 percent, which is higher than the national average of 59.5 percent. Male literacy is 80 percent while female literacy is 66 percent. In Jiribam, 13 percent of the population is less than six years of age.
Politics
Jiribam is part of the
Outer Manipur (Lok Sabha constituency).
Economy
The Jiribam town is the administrative headquarters of the subdivision. It is also a growth centre, which provides medical, educational and commercial facilities in and around the region. According to the 2001 census, 80 percent of its working population is engaged in non-agricultural activities and the main function of the town is categorised as "services". About 20 percent of the population are government employees, which provides more income than other sectors.
Transport
Jiribam railway station was the first railway station in Manipur. This station provides connectivity to
Silchar
Silchar is a city and the headquarters of the Cachar district of the state of Assam, India. It is second largest city of Assam after Guwahati in terms of population and GDP. It is also administrative capital of Barak Valley division. It is locate ...
. Jiribam will be connected to Imphal through 111 kilometre Jiribam-Tupul-Imphal railway line.
After the commissioning of the line important trains like the
Rajdhani Express
The Rajdhani Express () is a series of passenger train services in India operated by Indian Railways connecting the national capital New Delhi with the capitals or the largest cities of various states. ''Rajdhani'', derived from the Sanskrit m ...
, superfast trains will pass through it.
NH 37 also passes through the Town which connects it to Imphal and Silchar .
Notes
References
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External links
Jiribam Valleyan
Jiri River OpenStreetMap.
{{Municipalities of Manipur
Cities and towns in Jiribam district
Jiribam district