West Khasi Hills is an administrative district in the state of Meghalaya in India.

History

The West Khasi Hills district was carved out of the Khasi Hills district, which was divided into West and East Khasi Hills districts on 28 October 1976.

Geography

The district headquarters is located at Nongstoin. The district occupies an area of 5247 km2.

Divisions

Administrative divisions

West Khasi Hills district is divided into four blocks:

Demographics

According to the 2011 census, West Khasi Hills district has a population of 383,461, roughly equal to the nation of Maldives. This gives it a ranking of 562th in India (out of a total of 640). The district has a population density of 73 inhabitants per square kilometre (190/sq mi). Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 30.25%. West Khasi Hills has a sex ratio of 980 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 77.87%.

The district is predominantly inhabited by Khasi tribe. There is a significance presence of Garo Tribe in the Mawshynrut C and RD Block of West Khasi Hills District.

Culture

Khasi society has greatly been transformed by many factors which have arisen in recent times. Adoption of the Western style of life, especially among the literate and educated, have been quite rapid although the matrilineal laws of inheritance and succession and the other cultural traits are still retained.

Places of interest

  • Langshiang Falls, third-highest waterfalls in India
  • Mawthadraishan Peak, second highest peak in Meghalaya
  • Nongkhnum River Island, Langshiang Falls, Weinia Falls, Thums Falls
  • Umyiap Paddy Field, longest paddy field in northeast India
  • Ranikor
  • Kyllang Rock
  • Rambrai
  • Langpih, a village which is the subject of a territorial dispute with neighbouring Kamrup District, Assam

References

External links

  • West Khasi Hills website
  • Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council website
  • West Khasi Hills District website


Khasi Hills India, Map, & Facts Britannica

West Khasi Hills District Map

East Khasi Hills District Official website of State Rural Employment

Meghalaya approves creation of Eastern West Khasi Hills

Eastern West Khasi Hills district Wikiwand