Patsho Explained

Patsho
Settlement Type:Village
Blank Emblem Type:Logo
Motto:"Enfolding and exhibiting excellence"
Pushpin Map:India Nagaland#India
Pushpin Label Position:left
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of Patsho in Nagaland
Coordinates:26.1125°N 94.9319°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: India
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Type2:State
Subdivision Type3:District
Subdivision Name1:Northeast India
Subdivision Name2:Nagaland
Subdivision Name3:Noklak district
Parts Type:Divisions
Government Type:Autonomous council
Governing Body:Patsho Village Council
Leader Title:Administrator
Unit Pref:Metric
Area Total Km2:20
Elevation M:1415
Population Total:2117[1]
Population As Of:2011
Population Density Km2:auto
Demographics Type1:Languages
Demographics1 Title1:Official
Demographics1 Info1:Patsho Khiamniungan
Demographics1 Title2:Major languages
Demographics1 Info2:Patsho Khiamniungan
Timezone1:IST
Utc Offset1:+5:30
Postal Code Type:PIN
Postal Code:798612
Area Code Type:Telephone code
Area Code:23200
Blank1 Name Sec1:Sex ratio
Blank1 Info Sec1:100 /
Blank1 Name Sec2:Climate
Blank1 Info Sec2:Temperate (Köppen)
Website:www.noklak.nic.in -Village & PanchayatsName of Administrative Circle: Noklak PATHSO

Patsho (Pathso), a village in North East India, in the state of Nagaland, is situated in Indo-Burma region of Patkai range, towards the east of Mount Khülio-King .[2] [3] It is considered as one of the biggest villages in Noklak district.[4]

History

The nomenclature Patsho is a cryptogenic origin that convey the meaning Congregation of people. The provenance of Patsho people backtrack to the initial historical place called Khiamnyunga, from where a group of people moved towards west to occupy Lümuoking and subsequently inhibited the extant Patsho village. [5] [6] During the British Raj, the Khiamniungans were referred to as kalyo Kenyu - Slate-House dwellers particularly in the works of anthropologists such as Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf.

People

Friendliness towards certain foreigners in the olden days is notable which faintly outlines the characteristics of the people.[7] On the other hand, people of Patsho, a Kalyo-kengyu village, were once considered the most formidable in war where opponent from other villagers hesitate to attack and raid the village. They were the master of poisoned arrows being shot at the opponent and strategy of attacking a group of enemies by single man or two, fiercely outperforms them in war. [8] Unlike those days, people now have become invariably polite and courteous, compassionately reinforcing the indigent and delivering impecunious. All these is affected by the inception of Christianity and introduction of modern education drastically overshadowed the vernacular education. Societal transformation is at its peak fueled by globalization and knowledge transmission through cultural exchanges.

Education

Education seemed distant for the villagers in the olden days complimented by non-educational oriented societal norms and overwhelming domestic problems until the dawn of new academic institutions in the village.[9]

List of academic institutions in the village

List of Private Schools

List of Government Schools

[13]

Politics

History

There was no hereditary chief in Patsho or in any Kalyo Kengyu villages. They were all organized on democratic lines, men excelling in war or wealth acting as leaders. Particularly In Patsho however there was a certain men who acts at magical and religious ceremonies, whose dignity is hereditary in his clan.[14]

Present Administration

Patsho forms part of Thonoknyu Assembly constituency #57 in the Nagaland Legislative Assembly.[15] Patsho neighbors Kingnyu to the east, Tshüvau and Lingnyu to the northeast, Yokau and Iekhau to the north, Patsho Nokking and Patsho Town to the south, Kingphu and New Sanglau Longding to the south west, Yakor to the nort west and Shamator to the west.[16]

Local Administration

"As per constitution of India and Panchyati Raj Act, Patsho village is administrated by Sarpanch (Head of Village) who is elected representative of village."[17]

Chairman

  1. Buming
  2. Chietei
  3. Pushong - Incumbent

VDB secretary

  1. Mukom
  2. Sheying - Incumbent

Head Gaon Bura

  1. Pingchang
  2. Sheying
  3. Chietei - Incumbent

Economy

Farming and rearing of domestic animals is the mainstay of the village economy but cotton production is still popular, thus enhancing annual household income.[18] Some of the important crops cultivating in the village are Paddy, Maize Millet, Beans of different kind, Chilies, Taro, Sweet potatoes.[19] It is considered as one of the biggest economies in Noklak.[20]

Culture

Patsho is considered the cultural centre of folklore, arts, significant heritage, and fashion around the area. Patsho can be considered the cultural hub of the Khiamniungans.[21] [22] The initiative of an inclusive society in every cultural arenas to achieve gender equality is a step closer towards vibrant culture and peaceful society.[23]

Marriages

There are two exogamous or clans known as Shiu and Lam. Inter marriages takes place between these two.[24] Kalyo Kengyu strictly follow monogamous. They pay no bride-price.[25]

Seisei-ie

A wordplay or pun is one of the unique cultures of the Khiamniungans and especially of Patsho people since the inception of the villages. Traditionally it was played between villages in the form of competition unlike today's norm of performing for entertainment purposes.[26]

Traditional dances

Some cultural dance performed by the villagers.

Caption1:Author: JK Photos Nagaland. Cultural club Patsho dancing vigorously
Label1:Langnyu Khiamjangje
Data1:Performs during Miu & Tsoukum Festivals
Label2:Jamhang
Data2:Feast of merit Dance
Label3:Hoi-ie-tsui
Data3:Performs during Tsoukum
Label4:Shapautaithiu
Data4:Welcome Dance or Warm reception dance
Label5:Kheulak
Data5:Performs on the eve of war
Label6:Noknap-ie-tsuikuap
Data6:Peace Treaty Reception Dance
Label7:Shikuoh
Data7:Vigorious male dance
Label8:tsuichong/huoneu dance
Data8:Pre-war dance
Label9:I-li-tsuihang
Data9:war dance or victory dance
Label10:Khautsauhsie dance
Data10:Performs during Khautsausie festival

[27]

Climate

Patsho village undergoes a sub-tropical climate with four distinct seasons: spring (Miuleih), summer (Asheu), autumn (Ochamju) and winter (A-uh).[28]

Patsho comes under the climate zone of Humid subtropical, dry winter(Köppen climate classification). The average mean temperature is around 25.05°C (77.09°F). It experience hottest on average in the month of June, when the day time temperature may reach up-to 29.34°C (84.81°F), and is coolest in January when the average low temperature may fall below 11.33°C (52.39°F).[29] Rainfall in the area varies from 150 to 250 cm. The bulk of rainfall is received between May and October.[30]

Agricultural practice

The people predominantly follow Jhum cultivation and the major crops are maize, rice, yam, millet, Job's tears (adlay millet), beans, sweet potatoes, pulses and spices.[31]

WorkersTotalMaleFemale
Main workers1015521491
Cultivators930458472
Agricultural labourers1064
Other workers756015
Marginal workers1426676
Non working960470490
[4]

Religion

Christianity is the only religion followed by the people and the church has celebrated its 50th anniversary (Golden Jubilee) in 2015.[32]

Sl noPastorsDuration
1Marnungsang Ao
2Muno Patsho
3Tongthan Ao
4Shingnyo Patsho2000-2021
5Mukom Patsho2021-incumbent
[33]

Demography

As per 2011 Indian Census, the total population of the village is 2117, out of which 1060 are male and 1057 female.

Literacy rate

According to the 2011 Indian census, the literacy rate of this village is 54.87%. In Pathso Male literacy stands at 58.07 % while female literacy rate was 51.60 %.

Transportation

Air

The nearest airport is Jorhat Airport in Assam located around 250 kilometres from the village. There is a helipad in Noklak, the distance from Patsho to Noklak is 37km.[34]

Rail

The nearest railway stations are Amguri railway station and Jorhat Town railway station located around 206 kilometres and 243 kilometres from the village respectively.

Road

The village is connected with roads. The Patsho Road passes through the district alongside other intra-district roads. The NH 202 and NH 702B are the nearest highways to the village. Both the highways pass through Tuensang.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pathso Population - Tuensang, Nagaland-Population census. January 21, 2024. www.census2011.co.in.
  2. Web site: Animal Health Camp and TSP inputs materials distribution programme at Patsho and Yokao village of Noklak district Nagaland-ICAR-National Research Centre. ICAR-National Research Centre on Mithun . Dec 17, 2023.
  3. Web site: Pathso village march against menace of drug abuse - The Morung Express. January 21, 2024. morungexpress.com.
  4. https://censusindia.gov.in/nada/index.php/catalog/907 Download DH_2011_1307_PART_B_DCHB_TUENSANG.pdf : Census of India 2011 Nagaland, Series-14, Part XII-B: District Census Handbook Tuensang, pp. 88-89
  5. Web site: Origin of Khiamniungans, tracing the roots of people. Nov 21, 2023. tuensang.nic.in.
  6. Web site: The frontier district Noklak CULTURE & HERITAGE KHIAMNIUNGAN NOKTHANG. noklak.nic.in. 2024-03-20.
  7. Book: The Geographical Journal - "Through the unexplored mountain of Assam-Burma Border"Volume XCI No3-pdf. Nov 19, 2024. 211.
  8. Book: Diaries of Two Tours in the Unadministered Area East of The Naga Hills (Reprint Edition) - Anthropology and Sociology/Tribal Studies. J H Hutton . 9788183249171. Mittal Publications. 2018.
  9. Web site: The World of the Khiamniungan Nagas on the Border of India & Myanmar -The News Lens. March 23, 2024. international.thenewslens.com.
  10. Web site: Government of Nagaland School Education Department -Addedum Shemrokdimapur. March 23, 2024. www.shemrockdimapur.in.
  11. Web site: GPS PATHSO - School. March 23, 2024. schools.org.in.
  12. Web site: PRSU visits govt schools, institutions; expresses dismay at weak functioning-Nagaland post. March 23, 2024. www.nagalandpost.com.
  13. Web site: Education and road infrastructure on cards as Noklak nears voting -Nagaland tribune. March 23, 2024. www.nagalandtribune.in.
  14. Book: The Geographical Journal - "Through the unexplored mountain of Assam-Burma Border"Volume XCI No3-pdf. Nov 19, 2024. 211.
  15. Web site: GENERAL ELECTION TO THE 13th NAGALAND LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 2018- ANNEXURE - 45 (Chapter XV, Para 15.27.9), FORM 20 (Final Result Sheet). Dec 17, 2024. ceo.nagaland.gov.in.
  16. Students' Community.(1978-2020). Patsho Students' Union 50th anniversary : Souvenir, Theme: Embracing Excellence. publisher artworks.
  17. Web site: Pathso Population - Tuensang, Nagaland-Population census. January 21, 2024. www.census2011.co.in.
  18. Web site: Patsho village, where people still finds weaver and wearer= Eastern Mirror. March 21, 2024. easternmirrornagaland.com.
  19. Web site: Oral History-"SPONSORED UNDER TRIDEPARTMENT OF ART AND CULTURE GOVERNMENT OF NAGALAND". Nov 21, 2024. www.google.com. 24.
  20. Web site: Nagaland govt rewards best performing villages, farmers & SHGs - The Morung Express. March 23, 2024. morungexpress.com.
  21. Web site: Patsho village in Noklak district breaks glass ceiling-Hornbilltv. March 21, 2024. www.hornbilltv.com.
  22. Web site: The frontier district Noklak -CULTURE & HERITAGE KHIAMNIUNGAN NOKTHANG. January 21, 2024. noklak.nic.in.
  23. Web site: Pathso village advocates women empowerment-The Morung Express. Nov 19, 2024. morungexpress.com.
  24. Web site: Oral History-"SPONSORED UNDER TRIDEPARTMENT OF ART AND CULTURE GOVERNMENT OF NAGALAND". Nov 21, 2024. www.google.com. 27.
  25. Book: The Geographical Journal - "Through the unexplored mountain of Assam-Burma Border"Volume XCI No3-pdf. Nov 19, 2024. 211.
  26. Web site: Yesterday's lifestyle today's identity Sanglau community celebrates culture and traditions-Nagaland Tribune. January 21, 2024. nagalandtribune.in.
  27. Web site: Ministry of Tribal Affairs Traditional art forms. Nov 19, 2024. repository.tribal.gov.in.
  28. Web site: Khiamniungan History-The Frontier District, Noklak". Dec 17, 2023. noklak.nic.in.
  29. Web site: Compare Weather and Climate - weathersndclimate. March 23, 2024. weatherandclimate.com.
  30. Web site: State level biodiversity strategy and action plan in Nagaland - NBSAP. Nov 21, 2024. kalpavriksh.org.
  31. Web site: Oral History-SPONSORED UNDER TRIDEPARTMENT OF ART AND CULTUREGOVERNMENT OF NAGALAND. January 20, 2024. repository.tribal.gov.in.
  32. Students' Community.(1978-2020). Patsho Students' Union 50th anniversary : Souvenir, Theme: Embracing Excellence. publisher artworks.
  33. Church record archive - Patsho Baptist Tuathih
  34. Web site: Helicopter services resume at Noklak. DIPR Nagaland. 23 March 2021.