Meghalaya District Map PDF Download
Meghalaya Area: 22,429 Sq. Km
Meghalaya Population: 29,66,889 (As Per 2011 Census)
Meghalaya Capital: Shillong
Meghalaya Languages: Khasi, Pnar, Garo & English
Meghalaya Density: 132 Per Sqr. Km
Meghalaya Literacy Rate: 74.43 %
No. | District Name/ Headquarter | Block Name |
1 | East Khasi Hills District, Headquarter: Shillong | Mylliem C&RD Block, Mawphlang C&RD Block, Mawsynram C&RD Block, Shella Bholaganj C&RD Block, Pynursla C&RD Block, Khatarshnong Laitkroh C&RD Block, Mawkynrew C&RD Block, Mawryngkneng C&RD Block, Sohiong C&RD Block, Mawpat C&RD Block, Mawlai C&RD Block |
2 | West Khasi Hills District, Headquarter: Nongstoin | Nongstoin C&RD Block, Mawshynrut C&RD Block |
3 | South West Khasi Hills District, Headquarter: Mawkyrwat | Mawkyrwat C&RD Block, Ranikor C&RD Block |
4 | Ri Bhoi District, Headquarter: Nongpoh | Umsning C&RD Block, Umling C&RD Block, Jirang C&RD Block, Bhoirymbong C & RD Block |
5 | West Jaintia Hills District, Headquarter: Jowai | Thadlaskein C&RD Block, Laskein C&RD Block, Amlarem C&RD Block |
6 | East Jaintia Hills District, Headquarter: Khliehriat | Khliehriat C&RD Block, Saipung C&RD Block |
7 | East Garo Hills District, Headquarter: Williamnagar | Dambo Rongjeng C&RD Block, Songsak C&RD Block, Samanda C&RD Block |
8 | West Garo Hills District, Headquarter: Tura | Rongram C&RD Block, Dadenggiri C&RD Block, Selsella C&RD Block, Tikrikilla C&RD Block, Gambegre C&RD Block, Dalu C&RD Block, Demdema C & RD |
9 | North Garo Hills District, Headquarter: Resubelpara | Resubelpara C&RD Block, Kharkutta C&RD Block, Bajengdoba C&RD Block |
10 | South West Garo Hills District, Headquarter: Ampati | Betasing C&RD Block, Zikzak C&RD Block, Damalgre C & RD Block |
11 | South Garo Hills District, Headquarter: Baghmara | Baghmara C&RD Block, Gasuapara C&RD Block, Ronggara C&RD Block, Chokpot C&RD Block |
12 | Eastern West Khasi Hills District, Headquarter: Mairang | Mairang C&RD Block, Mawthadraishan C&RD Block |
Tucked away in the hills of eastern sub-Himalayas is Meghalaya, one of the most beautiful State in the country. Nature has blessed her with abundant rainfall, sun-shine, virgin forests, high plateaus, tumbling waterfalls, crystal clear rivers, meandering streamlets and above all with sturdy, intelligent and hospitable people.
Emergence of Meghalaya as an Autonomous State on 2nd April 1970 and as a full-fledged State on 21st January 1972 marked the beginning of a new era of the geo-political history of North Eastern India. It also marked the triumph of peaceful democratic negotiations, mutual understanding and victory over violence and intrigue.
The State of Meghalaya is situated on the north east of India. It extends for about 300 kilometres in length and about 100 kilometres in breadth. It is bounded on the north by Goalpara, Kamrup and Nowgong districts, on the east by Karbi Anglong and North Cachar Hills districts, all of Assam, and on the south and west by Bangladesh.
Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya is located at an altitude of 1496 metres above sea level. Shillong, which was made Assam’s capital in 1874, remained so till January 1972, following the formation of Meghalaya. The capital city derives its name from the manifestation of the creator called Shyllong.
Meghalaya is subject to vagaries of the monsoon. The climate varies with altitude. The climate of Khasi and Jaintia Hills is uniquely pleasant and bracing. It is neither too warm in summer nor too cold in winter, but over the plains of Garo Hills, the climate is warm and humid, except in winter. The Meghalayan sky seldom remains free of clouds.
12 District in Meghalaya Name List
East Khasi Hills, West Garo Hills, West Jaintia Hills, West Khasi Hills, East Garo Hills, Ri Bhoi, South Garo Hills, South West Garo Hills, South West Khasi Hills, East Jaintia Hills, North Garo Hills, Eastern West Khasi Hills
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