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This farthest lying state in northeast, Nagaland was born on 1st December 1963. The state is divided into seven districts: Kohima, Phek, Mokokchung, Wokha, Zunheloto, Twensang and Mon. It is a largely mountainous state. Agriculture is the most important economic activity in Nagaland. Principal crops include rice, corn, millets, pulses, tobacco, oilseeds, sugarcane, potatoes and fibres. Other economy boosters are Forestry, Cottage industries, Insurance, Real estate and Tourism.
Nagaland State Information |
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Capital | Kohima |
Date of formation | Dec. 1,1963 |
Governor | Ashwani Kumar |
Chief Minister | T R Zeliang |
Tourist attractions | World War II Cemetery, Kohima Village (Bara Basti), State Museum |
Festivals | Moatsu harvest festival, Selu-enyi, Sankarni |
Major dance and music forms | Nruirolians (Cock dance), Temangnetin (Fly dance) |
Arts and crafts | Naga baskets; cup violin made using bamboo and a gourd; bamboo trumpet |
Languages | Ao, Sema, Konyak, Angami, Chakhesang, Chang, Khiamniungan, Kuki |
Size | 16,579 sq. km |
Population (Census 2011) | 1,978,502 |
Rivers | Milak, Barak, Dhansiri, oyang, Dikhu, Zungki, Tizu |
Forests and wildlife sanctuaries | Intanki NP |
State animal | Mithun |
State bird | Blyth's tragopan |
State flower | Rhododendron |
State tree | Alder |
Major crops | Rice, maize, millet, rubber |
Factoids | 360 orchid species are found on peaks like Saramati and in low-lying areas. |
The Angami festival of Sekrenyi is celebrated after harvest. | |
No. of District | 11 |