Kaying Eac Circle - Siang, Arunachal Pradesh

Kaying Eac is an administrative circle in the Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh, India. It includes various villages governed through Gram Panchayats and is a key part of the district's rural administration. Kaying Eac is the main town for most villages within the circle.

The total area of the circle is 266 km², including 265.65 km² rural area and 0.00 km² urban area. The sex ratio is approximately 769 females per 1,000 males.

List of Villages in Kaying Eac Circle

Kaying Eac Circle has a total of 12 villages. The table below includes all villages in the Circle, along with their Gram Panchayat and category details:

Sl. No.Village NameCategoryGram Panchayat
1BogneRuralBogne-Ii
2Kaying H.Q.RuralKaying
3Kaying VillageRuralKaying-Ii
4Kerang IRuralKerang-I
5New BogneRuralBogne-Iii
6New KerangRuralKerang-Ii
7PagakRuralPagak
8PaksingRuralPaksing
9RigongRuralTumbin
10SirumRuralTuying
11TumbinRuralTumbin
12Tuying VillageRuralTuying

Population of Kaying Eac Circle

As per the Census 2011, Kaying Eac Circle has a total population of 5,094 people, consisting of 2,878 males and 2,216 females. There are 771 households in the circle with an average population density of 19 people per km². The table below shows the rural and urban breakup of population and households:

CategoryTotalRuralUrban
Total Population5,0945,0940
Male Population2,8782,8780
Female Population2,2162,2160
Total Households7717710
Population Density19 / km²19 / km²0 / km²

Beyond these basic counts, the circle has 3,121 literate people and 618 children (0–6 years). The demographic distribution also includes 0 from Scheduled Caste (SC) and 4,127 from Scheduled Tribe (ST) communities. Detailed rural and urban data for these categories is provided below:

CategoryTotalRuralUrban
Child Population (Age 0–6)6186180
Literate Population3,1213,1210
Illiterate Population1,9731,9730
Scheduled Caste (SC) Population000
Scheduled Tribe (ST) Population4,1274,1270

NOTE: Population and area figures shown here are based on Census 2011. Administrative boundaries may have changed, so the figures may include combined values for areas that were reorganized later.