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Shi Yomi district
View of Mechuka from the monastery
View of Mechuka from the monastery
Location of Shi Yomi district in Arunachal Pradesh
Location of Shi Yomi district in Arunachal Pradesh
Country India
StateArunachal Pradesh
EstablishedDecember 9, 2018
HeadquartersTato
Area
 • Total2,875 km2 (1,110 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total13,310
 • Density4.6/km2 (12/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationAR

Shi Yomi district is one of the 23 districts of Arunachal Pradesh state in northeastern India.[1][2] Shi-Yomi district was created on 9 December 2018 by dividing the West Siang district when northern areas along the China border were made into a newly created Shi-Yomi district and the remaining southern areas remains the part truncated West Siang district. It has its headquarters at Tato.

History[edit]

It was once a part of the West Siang district.

Location[edit]

After Mechuka and Monigong the McMahon line separates Indian territory and Chinese territory.[3]

Demographics[edit]

Shi Yomi district is home to the people of Bokar, Libo, Ramo, Tagin and Memba tribes. Religions practiced in the valley include Donyi Polo, Tibetan Buddhism, and Christianity. Scheduled Tribes are 12,202 which is 91.68% of the population.[4]

The languages spoken in Shi-Yomi district are Adi Bokar, Libo, Ramo, Tagin and Memba. 68.39% of the population speaks Adi, 17.32% Bhotia, 3.77% Tagin, 3.43% Punjabi and 2.17% Monpa as their first language.[5]

Christianity is the largest religion, practiced by 6,308 which is 47.39% of the population. Other religions, mainly Donyi-Polo, is the second-largest religion practiced by 3,266 which is 24.54% of the population. Buddhism is practiced by 2,610 which is 19.61% of the population. Hinduism is practiced by 513 which is 3.85% of the population, while Sikhism is practiced by 466 which is 3.50% of the population.[6]

Divisions[edit]

The district was divided four administrative units namely Mechuka, Tato, Pidi and Manigong. Mechuka is part of Arunachal East Lok Sabha constituency.[7][8]

Transport[edit]

Prior to the Trans-Arunachal Highway construction of the modern road, the only access was via an airstrip, used by the Indian Air Force to supply goods to local people. Another strategic road was constructed by BRO in 2017 in Kurung Kumey district between Huri (which is already connected to Koloriang) and Sarli after heavy construction equipment was heli-airlifted from Ziro, which will enable Koloriang-Huri-Sarli-Taliha-Daporijo connectivity by facilitating the construction of the remaining Sarli-Taliha section.[9][10] Once Taliha-Daporijo, Taliha-Nacho, Taliha-Tato (head quarter of Shi Yomi district are completed, all of which were under construction in February 2021 while facing land acquisition issues, it will provide the strategic frontier connectivity from Seppa-Tamsang Yangfo-Sarili-Koloriang-Sarili-Nacho (and beyond to Daporijo-Taksing)-Tato (and beyond to Mechuka-Gelling and Aalo).[11]

The Indian Air Force maintains an airstrip, known as the Advanced Landing Ground (ALG) in Mechuka. The airstrip is used frequently to bring in vital supplies from cities in Assam via Antonov-32 aircraft and helicopters. The runway was renovated, strengthened, upgraded to a concrete runway and extended to 4,700 feet in 2017 by the government.[12] The area has a significant military presence, which also creates some employment opportunities for civilians.

There is a twice a week helicopter service under the UDAN scheme.[12] Government of Arunachal Pradesh has invited bids from the private airlines to operate a 9-seater fixed-wing air service which will not be under the UDAN scheme.[12]

Tourism[edit]

Shi Yomi district's Mechuka is gradually becoming a popular tourist destination in Arunachal Pradesh due to its scenic beauty, exotic tribes, gentle hills, and snow-capped mountains and Siom River. The Siyom River, which flows through Mechukha also provides a scenic view in the valley.[13]

The major tourist attraction here is the 400-year-old Samten Yongcha monastery located at Neh Pemashubu on a hilltop 13 km westernmost of Mechukha. Since this was the meditation place of 6th rebirth of Guru Padmasambhāva of Mahayana Buddhist sect, it is a pilgrimage place. This is monastery is contemporary of the much-revered Tawang Monastery. It is locally also known as the gurudwara.[13][14] It is reachable by the helicopter service from Itanagar via Aalo or a train till nearest railway station at Murkongselek 330 km away in Assam.[14]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Arunachal Assembly Passes Bill For Creation Of 3 New Districts". NDTV.com. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
  2. "Arunachal Pradesh gets 25th district called Shi Yomi". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
  3. "The last village in our arunachal". Retrieved 1 August 2017.
  4. District census 2011 - West Siang
  5. 2011 Census of India, Population By Mother Tongue
  6. "C-16 Population By Religion - Arunachal Pradesh". census.gov.in. Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India.
  7. "Assembly Constituencies allocation w.r.t District and Parliamentary Constituencies". Chief Electoral Officer, Arunachal Pradesh website. Retrieved 21 March 2011.
  8. "Mechuka MLA". Archived from the original on 19 August 2016. Retrieved 14 August 2016.
  9. Border Road Org builds strategic road in remote Arunachal near China, Business Standard, 4 Sept 2017.
  10. SARDP approved roads, SARDP plan, 2017.
  11. Defence committee: action taken report, Parliament of India, 12 Feb 2021.
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 Arunachal Pradesh plans fixed-wing flight service to Mechuka, closest to China border, The Hindu, 15 May 2018.
  13. 13.0 13.1 "Mechuka Valley to be next tourist hotspot in northeast". The Times of India. 20 April 2012. Archived from the original on 4 July 2013. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  14. 14.0 14.1 Neh-pemashubu Monasty, Shi Yomi district website, NIC.