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{{About|the district|its eponymous headquarters|Mokokchung}} |
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'''Mokokchung''' (Pron:/ˌməʊkɒkˈtʃʌŋ/) is a [[districts of Nagaland|district]] of [[Nagaland]] state in [[India]]. The town of [[Mokokchung]] is its headquarters. It is the home of the [[Ao Naga]] tribe. It covers an area of 1,615 km². It is bounded by the state of [[Assam]] to its north, [[Wokha district]] to its west, [[Tuensang district|Tuensang]] and [[Longleng district]] to its east, and [[Zunheboto district]] to its south. |
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==Geography== |
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The physiography of the district shows six distinct hill ranges. The ranges are approximately parallel to each other and are aligned roughly north-east/south-west. The district lies between 94.29 and 94.76 degrees east longitude and 26.20 and 26.77 degrees north latitude. The entire district of Mokokchung is conveniently sub-divided into ranges. The main valleys are Tsurang, Changki and Milak Valleys. The district is agriculturally and industrially among the most progressive districts in the state, along with [[Dimapur district|Dimapur]] and [[Kohima district|Kohima]]. Major agricultural regions are Changki-Longnak, Tsurang, Milak and Dikhu valley regions. Tuli-Milak region and Changki-Longnak valley are the major industrial areas. |
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=== Major mountain ranges === |
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*[[Ongpangkong]] |
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*[[Asetkong]] |
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*[[Changkikong]] |
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*[[Japukong]] |
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*[[Langpangkong]] |
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*[[Tsurangkong]] |
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===Land use=== |
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! Area (km<sup>2</sup>) |
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|Total land |
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| align="right" | 1615 |
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|Forest Department purchased land |
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| align="right" | 49.66 |
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|Agriculture |
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| align="right" | 180.39 |
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|Villages and towns |
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| align="right" | 10.50 |
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|Horticulture |
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| align="right" | 8.12 |
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|Different development departments |
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| align="right" | 386.07 |
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|Degraded land |
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| align="right" | 982.62 |
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=== Important urban centres === |
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[[File:Mokokchung, Nagaland, India (photo by Jim Ankan Deka).jpg|thumb|Mokokchung, Nagaland]] |
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*[[Alichen-Mokokchung-DEF]] |
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*[[Tuli town]] |
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*Mangkolemba |
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*[[Changtongya]] |
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=== Largest villages (2001 census) === |
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| [[Chuchuyimlang]] |
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| align="right" | 9,524 |
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| Chuchuyimlang Village |
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| align="right" | 7,846 |
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| Chuchuyimlang Compound |
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| align="right" | 1,678 |
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| Changki |
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| align="right" | 7,718 |
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| Ungma |
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| align="right" | 7,189 |
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| Longjang |
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| align="right" | 7,005 |
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=== Administrative towns === |
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*[[Mokokchung]] |
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*[[Tuli, India|Tuli]] |
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*[[Mangkolemba]] |
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*[[Changtongya]] |
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*Longchem |
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*Alongkima |
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*Kobulong |
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*Ongpangkong |
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*[[Chuchuyimlang|Chuchu town]] |
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=== Semi-urban settlements === |
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*Alongtaki |
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*Waromung Compound |
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*Dibuia Compound |
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*Longjang Compound |
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*Mokokchung Compound |
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==Economy== |
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=== Industrial regions === |
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* Changki Valley |
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* Tsurang Valley |
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* Lower Milak-Tuli Region |
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* Dikhu-Chichung Valleys |
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==Divisions== |
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The administrative headquarters of Mokokchung district is located at Mokokchung town and the head of administration is Deputy Commissioner Abhishek Singh, who is an officer of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS). Mokokchung has three subdivisions, namely Tuli, Mangkolemba and Changtongya. |
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Politically, it is one of the most important districts in Nagaland. It sends 10 (of 60) legislators to the state assembly. Presently four of its legislators are in the ruling DAN government while the other six belong to Congress, the main opposition party in the state. [[Alichen-Mokokchung-DEF]] is the largest urban agglomeration area of the district. |
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=== Blocks === |
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*Ongpangkong North |
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*Ongpangkong South |
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*Kobulong |
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*Changtongya |
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*Tuli |
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*Mangkolemba |
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=== Nagaland Legislative Assembly constituencies === |
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*Alongtaki |
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*Jangpetkong |
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*Impur |
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*Angetyongpang |
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*Koridang |
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*Aonglenden |
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*Mokokchung town |
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*Mongoya |
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*Tuli |
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*Arkakong |
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==Demographics== |
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According to the [[2011 census of India|2011 census]] Mokokchung district has a [[Demographics of India|population]] of 193,171,<ref name=districtcensus>{{cite web | url = http://www.census2011.co.in/district.php | title = District Census 2011 | accessdate = 2011-09-30 | year = 2011 | publisher = Census2011.co.in}}</ref> roughly equal to the nation of [[Samoa]].<ref name="cia">{{cite web | author = US Directorate of Intelligence | title = Country Comparison:Population | url = https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2119rank.html | accessdate = 2011-10-01 | quote = |
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Samoa |
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193,161 |
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}}</ref> This gives it a ranking of 591st in India (out of a total of [[Districts of India|640]]).<ref name=districtcensus/> Mokokchung has a [[sex ratio]] of 927 [[Women in India|females]] for every 1000 males,<ref name=districtcensus/> and a [[Literacy in India|literacy rate]] of 70.68%.<ref name=districtcensus/> |
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[[Christianity]] is the predominant religion with 95% of its population being [[Baptist]]. The district was the first to embrace Christianity in the later part of the 19th century and continues to be the [[Main Baptist belt of India]]. [[Impur]], the centre of [[Ao Baptist Arogo Mungdang]] (ABAM), i.e. Ao Baptist Churches Convention, and the largest convention affiliated with the Nagaland Baptist Churches Convention, is located at the heart of the district. |
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==Education== |
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District's [[literacy]] rate of 84.6% (2001 census) is the highest in the state and one of the highest in the entire country. The district has been declared a fully literate district in 2007, to become Nagaland's first 100 percent literate district. With 1004 females for every 1000 males, it has the 7th healthiest sex ratio{{definition needed}} among the 538 districts of India in the 0-6 age group population (2001 census). |
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Private schools in Mokokchung District: |
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* English Kinder Garden School |
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* Model Higher Secondary School |
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* Edith Douglas School |
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* Queen Mary's School |
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* Jubilee Memorial School |
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* Hill View School |
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Colleges in Mokokchung<!-- District? -->: |
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* Clark Theological College |
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* Fazl Ali College |
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* People's College |
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* ICIT |
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* B.Ed College Yimyu |
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* Nagaland Bible College |
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== Media == |
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*All India Radio, Mokokchung |
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*''Ao Milen'' (daily newspaper in [[Ao language|Ao]]) |
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*''Tir Yimyim'' (daily newspaper in Ao)[http://www.tiryimyim.com/] |
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==References== |
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{{reflist}} |
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==External links== |
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* [http://mokokchung.nic.in/index.html Mokokchung District] at National Informatics Center |
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* [http://www.voiceofbharat.org/districts/mokokchung.asp About Mokokchung] |
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{{Geographic location |
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|Centre = Mokokchung district |
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|North = [[Jorhat district]], [[Assam]] |
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|Northeast = [[Sibsagar district]], [[Assam]] |
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|East = [[Longleng district]] |
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|Southeast = [[Tuensang district]] |
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|South = [[Zunheboto district]] |
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|West = [[Wokha district]] |
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{{Districts of Nagaland}} |
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==References== |
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{{reflist|2}} |
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[[Category:Districts of Nagaland]] |
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[[Category:Mokokchung district| ]] |
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Mokokchung district | |
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State | Nagaland |
Country | India |
Seat | Mokokchung |
విస్తీర్ణం | |
• Total | 1,615 కి.మీ2 (624 చ. మై) |
జనాభా (2011) | |
• Total | 1,93,171 |
• జనసాంద్రత | 120/కి.మీ2 (310/చ. మై.) |
Time zone | UTC+05:30 (IST) |
ISO 3166 code | IN-NL-MK |
Website | http://mokokchung.nic.in/ |
Mokokchung district | |
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State | Nagaland |
Country | India |
Seat | Mokokchung |
విస్తీర్ణం | |
• Total | 1,615 కి.మీ2 (624 చ. మై) |
జనాభా (2011) | |
• Total | 1,93,171 |
• జనసాంద్రత | 120/కి.మీ2 (310/చ. మై.) |
Time zone | UTC+05:30 (IST) |
ISO 3166 code | IN-NL-MK |
Website | http://mokokchung.nic.in/ |
Mokokchung (Pron:/ˌməʊkɒkˈtʃʌŋ/) is a district of Nagaland state in India. The town of Mokokchung is its headquarters. It is the home of the Ao Naga tribe. It covers an area of 1,615 km². It is bounded by the state of Assam to its north, Wokha district to its west, Tuensang and Longleng district to its east, and Zunheboto district to its south.
Geography
The physiography of the district shows six distinct hill ranges. The ranges are approximately parallel to each other and are aligned roughly north-east/south-west. The district lies between 94.29 and 94.76 degrees east longitude and 26.20 and 26.77 degrees north latitude. The entire district of Mokokchung is conveniently sub-divided into ranges. The main valleys are Tsurang, Changki and Milak Valleys. The district is agriculturally and industrially among the most progressive districts in the state, along with Dimapur and Kohima. Major agricultural regions are Changki-Longnak, Tsurang, Milak and Dikhu valley regions. Tuli-Milak region and Changki-Longnak valley are the major industrial areas.
Major mountain ranges
Land use
Category | Area (km2) |
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Total land | 1615 |
Forest Department purchased land | 49.66 |
Agriculture | 180.39 |
Villages and towns | 10.50 |
Horticulture | 8.12 |
Different development departments | 386.07 |
Degraded land | 982.62 |
Important urban centres
- Alichen-Mokokchung-DEF
- Tuli town
- Mangkolemba
- Changtongya
Largest villages (2001 census)
Name | Population |
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Chuchuyimlang | 9,524 |
Chuchuyimlang Village | 7,846 |
Chuchuyimlang Compound | 1,678 |
Changki | 7,718 |
Ungma | 7,189 |
Longjang | 7,005 |
Administrative towns
- Mokokchung
- Tuli
- Mangkolemba
- Changtongya
- Longchem
- Alongkima
- Kobulong
- Ongpangkong
- Chuchu town
Semi-urban settlements
- Alongtaki
- Waromung Compound
- Dibuia Compound
- Longjang Compound
- Mokokchung Compound
Economy
Industrial regions
- Changki Valley
- Tsurang Valley
- Lower Milak-Tuli Region
- Dikhu-Chichung Valleys
Divisions
The administrative headquarters of Mokokchung district is located at Mokokchung town and the head of administration is Deputy Commissioner Abhishek Singh, who is an officer of the Indian Administrative Service (IAS). Mokokchung has three subdivisions, namely Tuli, Mangkolemba and Changtongya.
Politically, it is one of the most important districts in Nagaland. It sends 10 (of 60) legislators to the state assembly. Presently four of its legislators are in the ruling DAN government while the other six belong to Congress, the main opposition party in the state. Alichen-Mokokchung-DEF is the largest urban agglomeration area of the district.
Blocks
- Ongpangkong North
- Ongpangkong South
- Kobulong
- Changtongya
- Tuli
- Mangkolemba
Nagaland Legislative Assembly constituencies
- Alongtaki
- Jangpetkong
- Impur
- Angetyongpang
- Koridang
- Aonglenden
- Mokokchung town
- Mongoya
- Tuli
- Arkakong
Demographics
According to the 2011 census Mokokchung district has a population of 193,171,[1] roughly equal to the nation of Samoa.[2] This gives it a ranking of 591st in India (out of a total of 640).[1] Mokokchung has a sex ratio of 927 females for every 1000 males,[1] and a literacy rate of 70.68%.[1]
Christianity is the predominant religion with 95% of its population being Baptist. The district was the first to embrace Christianity in the later part of the 19th century and continues to be the Main Baptist belt of India. Impur, the centre of Ao Baptist Arogo Mungdang (ABAM), i.e. Ao Baptist Churches Convention, and the largest convention affiliated with the Nagaland Baptist Churches Convention, is located at the heart of the district.
Education
District's literacy rate of 84.6% (2001 census) is the highest in the state and one of the highest in the entire country. The district has been declared a fully literate district in 2007, to become Nagaland's first 100 percent literate district. With 1004 females for every 1000 males, it has the 7th healthiest sex ratioమూస:Definition needed among the 538 districts of India in the 0-6 age group population (2001 census).
Private schools in Mokokchung District:
- English Kinder Garden School
- Model Higher Secondary School
- Edith Douglas School
- Queen Mary's School
- Jubilee Memorial School
- Hill View School
Colleges in Mokokchung:
- Clark Theological College
- Fazl Ali College
- People's College
- ICIT
- B.Ed College Yimyu
- Nagaland Bible College
Media
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 "District Census 2011". Census2011.co.in. 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-30.
- ↑ US Directorate of Intelligence. "Country Comparison:Population". Retrieved 2011-10-01.
Samoa 193,161
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External links
- Mokokchung District at National Informatics Center
- About Mokokchung