Where is Sumlam village located?
Sumlam is in Yatdam Sub-district of Changlang district in Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Indian Village Directory
Sumlam is an inhabited village in Yatdam Sub-district of Changlang district, Arunachal Pradesh. Its Census village code is 264064 and the Census 2011 record lists 86 people in 13 households. The local references include Changlang CD Block and the nearest town reference is Changlang at about 51 km.
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This profile highlights a listed population of 86 people and Changlang as the nearest town reference for Sumlam, along with available Census, facility and local-service details.
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These Census 2011 identifiers place Sumlam in the official administrative record. Census village code 264064 and Changlang CD Block.
Changlang is the nearest town listed for Sumlam, about 51 km away. Changlang is listed as the district headquarters at about 51 km. These distances are useful for orientation, not for survey, boundary or emergency use.
The Census 2011 record lists 86 people in 13 households, with 43 male residents and 43 female residents. The average household size is 6.62, and SC share is 0% and ST share is 100% for Sumlam.
Education entries for Sumlam list 1 government primary school and 1 private primary school. Counts come from the village facility record and may need local verification for current school status.
This section covers drinking-water sources, sanitation, drainage and waste-related fields reported for Sumlam.
Connectivity rows cover roads, transport, communication and access-related facilities for Sumlam.
Public-service entries for Sumlam include Anganwadi centre and assembly polling station. Banking rows on this page are shown separately because they use RBI-sourced bank service records.
Land-use records for Sumlam show that reported agricultural commodities include Paddy, Arum and Tapioca. These figures help explain village agriculture and local economy context.
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Sumlam is in Yatdam Sub-district of Changlang district in Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Sumlam village is in Changlang district.
Sumlam village is in Arunachal Pradesh.
Sumlam comes under Yatdam Sub-district. Census records usually call this administrative level a sub-district.
The Census village code of Sumlam is 264064.
The village record lists 86 people and 13 households for Sumlam.
The village record lists 13 households for Sumlam.
The record lists 43 male residents and 43 female residents for Sumlam.
The sex ratio of Sumlam is 1,000 females per 1000 males in the available record.
Area appears as 0 for Sumlam, so Vill treats it as not reported rather than as a real land-area value.
The nearest town listed for Sumlam is Changlang, about 51 km away.
Sumlam is about 51 km from Changlang, the district headquarters listed in the available records.
Sumlam is about 51 km from Changlang, the sub-district headquarters listed in the available records.
The village facility record lists 1 government primary school and 1 private primary school for Sumlam.
For Sumlam, reported agricultural commodities include Paddy, Arum and Tapioca.
No. The village record marks a primary school as not available for Sumlam.
No. The village record marks drinking water facilities as not available for Sumlam.
No. The village record marks mobile phone coverage as not available for Sumlam.