Where is Ambali village located?
Ambali is in Koronu Sub-district of Lower Dibang Valley district in Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Indian Village Directory
Ambali is an inhabited village in Koronu Sub-district of Lower Dibang Valley district, Arunachal Pradesh. Its Census village code is 266345 and the Census 2011 record lists 186 people in 58 households. The local references include Roing-Koronu CD Block and the nearest town reference is Roing at about 32 km.
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This profile highlights a listed population of 186 people and Roing as the nearest town reference for Ambali, along with available Census, facility and local-service details.
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These Census 2011 identifiers place Ambali in the official administrative record. Census village code 266345 and Roing-Koronu CD Block.
Roing is the nearest town listed for Ambali, about 32 km away. Roing is listed as the district headquarters at about 32 km. These distances are useful for orientation, not for survey, boundary or emergency use.
The Census 2011 record lists 186 people in 58 households, with 106 male residents and 80 female residents. The average household size is 3.21, and SC share is 0% and ST share is 3.23% for Ambali.
Drinking-water and sanitation entries for Ambali include river or canal water. These are historical facility records, not a live water-quality guarantee.
Connectivity rows cover roads, transport, communication and access-related facilities for Ambali.
Public-service entries for Ambali include assembly polling station. Banking rows on this page are shown separately because they use RBI-sourced bank service records.
Domestic power supply for Ambali is reported as 10 hours per day in summer and 16 hours per day in winter. Treat this as historical Census/District Census Handbook data.
Land-use records for Ambali show that reported agricultural commodities include Ginger, Maize and Mustard. These figures help explain village agriculture and local economy context.
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Ambali is in Koronu Sub-district of Lower Dibang Valley district in Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Ambali village is in Lower Dibang Valley district.
Ambali village is in Arunachal Pradesh.
Ambali comes under Koronu Sub-district. Census records usually call this administrative level a sub-district.
The Census village code of Ambali is 266345.
The village record lists 186 people and 58 households for Ambali.
The village record lists 58 households for Ambali.
The record lists 106 male residents and 80 female residents for Ambali.
The sex ratio of Ambali is 754.72 females per 1000 males in the available record.
Area appears as 0 for Ambali, so Vill treats it as not reported rather than as a real land-area value.
The nearest town listed for Ambali is Roing, about 32 km away.
Ambali is about 32 km from Roing, the district headquarters listed in the available records.
Ambali is about 32 km from Roing, the sub-district headquarters listed in the available records.
For Ambali, reported agricultural commodities include Ginger, Maize and Mustard.
No. The village record marks a primary school as not available for Ambali.
No. The village record marks drinking water facilities as not available for Ambali.
No. The village record marks mobile phone coverage as not available for Ambali.
No. The village record marks road connectivity as not available for Ambali.