Roing Sub-district in Lower Dibang Valley district, Arunachal Pradesh has 157 Census 2011 village records, including 146 inhabited villages. The listed villages cover 24,993 people, 5,315 households and not reported in source data. Use this page to compare village codes, population, households, area, facilities, nearest-town references and individual village profiles. Census datasets record this administrative level as a sub-district, while local usage may call it a tehsil, taluka, mandal, block or tahasil.
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Roing Sub-district has 157 Census 2011 village records in this directory, including 146 inhabited villages. They are part of Lower Dibang Valley district in Arunachal Pradesh.
Villages157
Inhabited Villages146
Population24,993
Households5,315
CD Blocks1
Key Facts
Location
Roing Sub-district is in Lower Dibang Valley district, Arunachal Pradesh.
Village Records
157 Census 2011 village records
Inhabited Villages
146
Listed Population
24,993
Households
5,315
Largest by Population
Mayu II (1,594 people)
Largest Villages by Population
Mayu II is the highest-population village listed in Roing Sub-district, with 1,594 people and 362 households. It represents 6.4% of the listed sub-district village population. Open the village profile to compare its Census code, facilities, area and nearest-town details.
These records have the largest reported geographical area. Area values can vary by source and should be checked with official records for land or revenue work.
Roing Sub-district has 24,993 people in 5,315 households across 157 Census 2011 village records.
Average Population / Village159
Average Household Size4.7
Inhabited Village %93%
Male Share0%
Female Share0%
SC Share0%
ST Share0%
Total Population24,993
Administrative Coverage
Administrative coverage links Roing villages with local names reported in Census 2011 records. The page includes 1 CD block and 0 Gram Panchayats.
CD Blocks Reported1
Gram Panchayats Reported0
Nearest Town Names Reported0
CD blocks reported: Roing-Koronu.
Village Facility Coverage
Village facility coverage for Roing Sub-district is based on Census 2011 and District Census Handbook (DCHB) amenities fields. Reported signals include primary school in 146 villages (93%), mobile coverage in 143 villages (91%), all-weather road in 9 villages (5.7%), domestic power supply in 146 villages (93%). These are historical village amenities, not live service guarantees.
Facility Coverage Summary
Facility
Villages with Facility
Reported Villages
Gap Count
% of All Villages
Primary School
146
146
11
92.99
Mobile Coverage
143
146
14
91.08
All-Weather Road
9
146
148
5.73
PDS Shop
33
146
124
21.02
Domestic Power Supply
146
146
11
92.99
About the Available Data
This data coverage section explains the fields available for Roing Sub-district. The page summarises 23 data fields and 3,446 reported values from Census 2011 and District Census Handbook (DCHB) public records. Some values may be blank, old or not listed, so important decisions should be checked with official records.
View available data by section
Data Available by Section
Data Section
Fields
Reported Values
Available / Positive Values
Census Codes and Administrative Details
5
785
628
Location and Distance
1
157
0
Population and Social Groups
3
460
437
Education Facilities
8
1,168
174
Connectivity, Roads and Transport
2
292
152
Financial, Market and Public Services
1
146
33
Power Supply
3
438
432
Official Reference Links
These external links point to official district, state or land-record portals. Use them to verify current government information, land records, revenue details or administrative updates.
The A-Z table below helps you find the correct village inside Roing Sub-district. Each row brings together the village name, Census code, population, households, area, nearest town and key facility signals where those details are listed.
This page is built as a reference guide, not as an official government record. The village figures come mainly from Census 2011 and District Census Handbook (DCHB) public data. DCHB is published under the Registrar General of India, Government of India.
Last Reviewed
30 May 2026
Main Source
Census 2011 village records and District Census Handbook data
Postal Context
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Banking Context
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Roing Sub-district has 157 Census 2011 village records in this directory, including 146 inhabited villages. They are part of Lower Dibang Valley district in Arunachal Pradesh.
Which is the most populated village in Roing Sub-district?
Mayu II is the most populated village listed for Roing Sub-district, with 1,594 people and 362 households.
What village facilities are reported in Roing Sub-district?
The facility section uses Census 2011 and District Census Handbook (DCHB) village amenities fields. High-count signals include primary school in 146 villages, domestic power supply in 146 villages, mobile coverage in 143 villages. These are historical records, not live service guarantees.
What can I find in the Roing Sub-district village table?
The table lists villages with Census village code, population, households, area, nearest town and key facility details where available.
Is Roing also a sub-district in Census data?
Yes. In Census data this administrative level is recorded as a sub-district, while local wording may use terms such as tehsil, taluka, taluk, mandal, block or tahasil depending on the state.
Source note: Vill prepares village pages mainly from Census 2011 and District Census Handbook (DCHB) public records published under the Registrar General of India, Government of India. Postal context is for address reference, and banking context uses available Reserve Bank of India (RBI) access records where shown. Some values may be blank, old or not listed. Please verify important details with official records before using them for legal, land, revenue, postal, financial or administrative work. Page last reviewed: 30 May 2026.