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Toubul

Toubul is a village under Bishnupur district of Manipur in India with a total population of around 4044 people as per 2001 census. It is surrounded by farming lands in the west, north and south, and by Loktak lake in the east. Farming and fishery are the main source of livelihood. Toubul is one of the most affected villages by the hydroelectric power generation plant from Loktak lake (the biggest fresh water lake in north-east India).

The village is located at 24.6213°N 93.7934°E . Toubul is 2 km east of district headquarters, Bishnupur and approximately south of the capital, Manipur, Imphal. The village is easily accessible by inter-village routes from the neighboring villages and by water from the other side of the Loktak lake. The Bishnupur-Mayang Imphal road of 14 km bypassing the Loktak lake is almost completed except some of the bridges.

Entangled among the scenic beauty is the ascetic sense of the village being the birthplace of Bhaktisvarupa Damodar Swami with his hospital cum tourist resort which is under construction with the supervision of International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) also known as Hare Krishna movement.

921 families live in Toubul. The village has population of 4542 of which 2264 are male while 2278 are female according to Population Census 2011. The population of children with age 0-6 is 544 which makes up 11.98% of total population. Average Sex Ratio is 1006 which is higher than the Manipur state average of 985. Child Sex Ratio per the census is 915, lower than the Manipur average of 930. Toubul has a lower literacy rate than Manipur. The literacy rate in 2011 was 75.79%, compared to 76.94% of Manipur. Male literacy stood at 83.99% while female literacy rate was 67.74%.

As per constitution of India and Panchayati Raaj Act, Toubul is administrated by Sarpanch (Head of Village) who is an elected representative.