Nagaland is
a vibrant hill state Located in the extreme North Eastern End of India,
bounded by Myanmar
in the East; Assam in the
West; Arunachal Pradesh and a part of Assam in the North with Manipur
in the south.It offers rich incomparable traditional and cultural heritage.
The Distinctive character and identify of each tribe in
terms of Tradition, custom, language and dresses is clearly discernible to the
visitors. Nagaland consists of 11 Districts . The
districts of Mon, Tuensang, Kiphire and Longleng account for 20 seats, a third
of the 60-member Assembly.
Inhabited by six major Naga tribes — The Konyaks, The Phoms, The Changs,
The Khiamniungans, The Yimchungrus and The Sangtams — the region is also a part of India’s border with Myanmar.
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