Headquater- Hawai
The Anjaw district of Arunachal Pradesh is strategically situated in the northeastern corner of the country. The Anjaw district was created in December 2003 by upgrading the earlier Hayuliang sub-division of Lohit district.
Official Website : http://www.anjaw.in
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Changlang District covered with picturesque hills lies in the southeastern corner of Arunachal Pradesh, northeast India. It has an area of 4,662 sqr. Km and a population of 1,48,226 persons as per 2011 Census.
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Official Website : http://changlang.nic.in
Headquater- Dibang Valley
Dibang Valley District came into existence on 1st June’1980 with its headquarter at Anini. Dibang Valley is bounded by Lohit in the south-east,Lower Dibang Valley in the South, East Siang in the West and by China in the North and North-East.
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Official Website : http://dibangvalley.nic.in
Headquater- Seppa
In 1980, the Kameng District was bifurcated into two districts namely East Kameng and West Kameng. Now it has become an independent district with its headquarters at Seppa
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Official Website : http://eastkameng.nic.in
Headquater- Pasighat
The East Siang District is a wild mountainous area and presents a remarkable topographical variety. The District has an area of 4005 sq.km.
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Official Website : http://eastsiang.nic.in
Headquater- Koloriang
The Kurung Kumey district was bifurcated from Lower Subansiri district in the year 2001. The name of the district is derived from Subansiri river
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Official Website : http://kurungkumey.nic.in
Headquater- Tezu
The Lohit District is situated on the North Eastern extremity of Arunachal Pradesh. It has an total area of 11402 Sq. KM.
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Official Website : http://lohit.nic.in
Headquater- Roing
The Lower Dibang Valley district, with its headquarter at Roing is the youngest of the fifteen districts of Arunachal Pradesh.
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Official Website : http://roing.nic.in
Headquater- Ziro
The District of Lower Subansiri, which is lying approx between 92º40′ and 94°21′ East Longitude and 26°55″ and 28°21′ North Latitudes,
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Official Website : http://lowersubansiri.nic.in
Headquater- Yupia
The Papum Pare District, the capital district of Arunachal Pradesh is situated in the North–Eastern part of India. The district headquarter
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Official Website : http://papumpare.nic.in
Headquater- Tawang
Tawang- The beautiful land of the Monpas is located in Western Arunachal Pradesh on the international borders with China and Bhutan.
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Official Website : http://tawang.nic.in
Headquater- Khonsa
Tirap District is bounded by Myanmar towards South, by Changlang District towards the East, by Dibrugarh District of Assam in the North
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Official Website : http://tirap.nic.in
Headquater- Yingkiong
Upper Siang District with geographical area of 6188 Sq Km, a veritable treasure house of nature in its full splendour, with a total population
Official Website : http://uppersiang.nic.in
Headquater- Daporijo
The Upper Subansiri District derives its name from the Subansiri River which meanders through the entire length of the District
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Headquater- Bomdila
West Kameng District of Arunachal Pradesh State is lying approximately between 91° 30′ to 92°40′ East longitudes and 26° 54′ to 28° 01′ North latitudes.
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Official Website : http://westkameng.nic.in
Headquater- Along
West Siang District with its HQ at Aalo, bounded on the North by China, on the East by Upper Siang and East Siang districts, on the South
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Official Website : http://westsiang.nic.in
Itanagar is the capital of the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. Itanagar is administered independently by a Deputy Commissioner and the police department functions under the charge of a Superintendent of police and the jurisdiction of Deputy Commissioner is referred as Itanagar capital complex.
Official Website : http://itanagar.nic.in
Kamle district, constituting the eastern part of Lower Subansiri district and western part of Upper Subansiri district, would have a population of 22,256 of homogeneous people. It will have six administrative units -Raga, Kamporijo, Dollungmukh, Puchi-Geko, Gepen, and a portion of Daporijo sadar circle – consisting of all the villages falling under Raga assembly constituency, including Ligu and Liruk, which were until now under the administrative control of Upper Subansiri district.
Head Quarter: Raga
District is carved out of East Kameng district with five administrative units namely Pakke-Kessangn, Seijosa, Pijiriang, Passa Valley and Dissingn Passo with district headquarters at Lemmi.
Head quarter : Lemmi
District is created by bifurcating the Lower Siang district with headquarters at Basar.
The district would have four administrative units Tirbin, Basar, Daring and Sago
Head Quarter: Basar
District is created by bifurcating the West Siang district with its headquarters at Tato.
The district would have four administrative units namely Mechuka, Tato, Pidi and Manigong.
Head Quarter :Tato