
Location of Car Nicober island
:''For Malacca,
Malaysia, see
Malacca.''
'Car Nicobar' ( 'Pu' in the local language) is the northernmost of the
Nicobar Islands, which in turn are the southern part of the
Indian
union territory of the
Andaman and Nicobar Islands. It lies at and has an area of 127 km². The island was ravaged by the the 2004 tsunami.
Geography
Car Nicobar falls in between
Little Andaman and
Nancowrie. The area south to the
Ten-degree channel comes under Car Nicobar headquarter. It is a flat fertile island covered with cluster of coconut palms and enchanting beaches with a roaring sea all around. It lies between latitude 9°10′N and longitude 92°45′E.
The Car Nicobar is a very small Island, in comparison to the
Middle Andaman or
South Andaman. In area it is of 127 km². There are 15 villages, which are inhabitants, the largest being Malacca.
The climate of Car Nicobar Island is tropical, as it is just 9 degree from the equator, with an annual rainfall of 400 mm. The data of past ten year shows that the mean relative humidity in the Island is 79%, and the mean maximum temperatures is of 30.20 C, and mean minimum temperature is 23.00 C.
The soil analysis revealed high content of sand & clay hindering the growth of agricultural crops. The area of Car Nicobar is suitable for the plantation crops, and
coconut and
arecanut are the major products, which are grown in the area.
Administration
Although the area of Car Nicober is less than 7% of the area of the Nicobar group, in the census of
2001 its population of 29,145 was more than half of the total Nicobar population.
There were 15 villages, namely, 1)
Ha-nyôch (Mus) 2)
Töt-chak (Kinmai), 3)
Tö-kuö-nö Sē-ti (Small Lapathy) 4)
Tö-ki-röng Sē-ti (Big Lapathy) 5)
Höng-chu (Tapoiming) 6)
Pum-pai (Chukchucha) 7)
Sa-rā-ki (Kinyuka) 8)
Tim-lö (Tamalu) 9)
Kè-è-rô (Perka) 10)
U-rèk-ka (Malacca) 11)
Sa-pë-ha (Kakana) 12)
Öt-ra-höön (Kimius) 13)
Ha-ran (Arong) 14)
Öt-ka-sip (Sawai) 15)
Rit-töp (Titop), {the name in bracket are modern name as the local names
Nicobarese are difficult for outsiders to pronounce}, the largest being
Malacca (pop. 4,314).
Each villages consist of
tuhet meaning elderly heads, the number of which varies according to the size of the [Tuhet]. From each of these elders three are elected as 1st, 2nd, and 3rd captain to look after the day-to-day affairs of the village.
Direct administration of the island is performed by the
Car Nicobar tehsil, a local administratve division of the
Nicobar district. A ''
tehsil'' is roughly equivalent to a
county in its administrative powers.
2004 tsunami devastation
Car Nicobar lies 750 km (465 miles) from the
epicenter of the
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake, and the ensuing
tsunamis struck it with great force. Witnesses reported the waves were as high as 30 ft (9 m). As of
December 30, 2004, the number of casualties remained unknown, but seemed likely to be high. One survivor told the
Associated Press: "There's not a single hut which is standing. Everything is gone. Most of the people have gone up to the hills and are afraid to come down."