Niuland District is the 14th district of the Indian state of Nagaland. It was created on December 18, 2021. The district headquarter is located in the town of Niuland. It is tagged the "Land of diversity" being home to all Tribes of the state and a commercially potential district as it is connected to Chümoukedima, Dimapur, Kohima, Wokha and Tseminyü district and Golaghat district of Assam.[2]

Niuland District
Nickname: 
Land of Diversity
Niuland District in Nagaland
Niuland District in Nagaland
Country India
State Nagaland
HeadquartersNiuland
Government
 • Lok Sabha ConstituencyNagaland
 • MP[1]Supongmeren Jamir INC
 • Deputy CommissionerSara S Jamir
 • Assembly constituencies1 constituencies
Area
 • Water483.82 km2 (186.80 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total
42'287
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)

History

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Niuland District was created on December 18, 2021 as the 14th district of Nagaland. The new district has boundary with Chumukedima, Dimapur, Kohima, Wokha and Tseminyu District of Nagaland and Golaghat District of Assam..[3]

Geography

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The climate is sub-tropical with a monsoon season.

Demographics

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Most of the inhabitants of the district are Nagas, with majority populations of Sümi, followed by Yimkhiung Nagas and various other Naga ethnic groups.

The total literacy rate of Niuland is 93.62% above the state literacy rate of 79.48%. The Child sex ratio is 1,036 which is greater than the Average Sex Ratio of 1,011.[4]

Religion

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Religion in Niuland district (2011)

  Christianity (85.3%)
  Hinduism (9.4%)
  Islam (4.61%)
  Buddhism (0.62%)
  Others (0.08%)

According to the 2011 census, Christianity is the religion of Niuland with 85.3% of the population.

Transportation

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The nearest airport is Dimapur Airport.

Rail

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The nearest railway station is the Dimapur railway station.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Lok Sabha Members". Lok Sabha. Retrieved December 18, 2021.
  2. ^ "Niuland District Formally Inaugurated - Eastern Mirror". easternmirrornagaland.com. 2022-06-29. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  3. ^ "Nagaland creates 3 more districts". The Assam Tribune. December 18, 2021. Retrieved December 18, 2021.
  4. ^ "Niuland Circle Population, Caste, Religion Data - Dimapur district, Nagaland". www.censusindia.in. Retrieved 2022-09-24.


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