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Page 1: Nagaland Glance...Nagaland is an ideal place for trekking, rock climbing, jungle camping and offers limitless exploration possibilities in its lush and verdant sub-tropical rain forests

State at a Glance

ENVIS Centre on Himalayan EcologyG.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment and Sustainable Development(An Autonomous Institute of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India)Kosi-Katarmal, Almora-263 643, Uttarakhand (India)

ENVIS Centre on Himalayan EcologyG.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment and Sustainable Development(An Autonomous Institute of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India)Kosi-Katarmal, Almora-263 643, Uttarakhand (India)

ISSN : 2455-8133 (Online)

Nagaland

Volume 1(6), 2016

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ENVIS Centre on Himalayan EcologyG.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment and

Sustainable Development Kosi-Katarmal, Almora-263 643, Uttarakhand, India

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Volume 1 (6), 2016

Dr. P. P. DhyaniDirector, GBPNIHESD

Series EditorsG.C.S. NegiS. SharmaR. Joshi

State at a Glance: NagalandCopyright ©: 2016, GBPNIHESD, Kosi-Katarmal, Almora

ENVIS TeamDr. P. P. Dhyani, CoordinatorDr. S. Sharma, Scientist-in-ChargeDr. Dinesh Giri, Programme Officer Mr. V. C. Sharma, Information OfficerMr. S.K. Sinha, IT Assistant

Online available at: http://gbpihedenvis.nic.in/Nagaland_glance.html

Cover Photo Credits: ENVIS Centre: Nagaland (Nagaland Institute of Health, Environment and Social

Welfare (NIHESW), Kohima, Nagaland )

Disclaimer: The information furnished in this volume is made available with the sole purpose of providing and wider dissemination of scientific information from secondary sources and is not meant for commercial use and purposes. ENVIS-GBPNIHESD Centre is not responsible for, any mistake, misprint or factual error, if any.

ENVIS Advisory Committee

CHAIRMANProf. S.S. Bargali, Kumaun University, Nainital, Uttarakhand, India

Prof. Varun Joshi, Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University, Dwarka, New Delhi, India

Dr. G.C.S. Negi, Theme Head - BCM & ES, GBPNIHESD, Kosi-Katarmal, Almora, Uttarakhand, India

Mr. Ranjan Joshi, Theme Head – WPM, GBPNIHESD, Kosi-Katarmal, Almora, Uttarakhand, India

Dr. Sandipan Mukherjee, Scientist, GBPNIHESD, Kosi-Katarmal, Almora, Uttarakhand, India

Dr. Subrat Sharma, Theme Head – CC, GBPNIHESD, Kosi-Katarmal, Almora, Uttarakhand, India

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Volume 1(6), 2016

State at a Glance: Nagaland

Compiled by

S.K. Sinha, Vipin Chandra Sharma and Dinesh Giri

Editor-in-chief Editorial Board

Dr. P.P. Dhyani Prof. R.S. Tripathi

Dr. Eklabya Sharma

Prof. A.R. Nautiyal

Executive Editor Mr. Ranjan Joshi

Dr. G.C.S. Negi

Managing Editor

Dr. Subrat Sharma

ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology

G.B. Pant National Institute of

Himalayan Environment & Sustainable Development (An Autonomous Institute of Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, Government of India)

Kosi-Katarmal, Almora-263 643, Uttarakhand

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Preface

The majestic Himalaya, which breezes life into all inter-dependent

components of ecological systems and environment, needs to be

better understood and expressed through various mechanisms. In

particular, availability of „data‟ that helps in turning simple 'opinions' into

'facts' and then, analyses of such data-base point out towards present

patterns and assists in future projections. Realizing this fact, a new

publication series of "ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology" has been

initiated with an attempt to collect, collate and synthesize available data/information on

different aspects of the Indian Himalayan region (IHR).

In this context, the past and present status of various interlinked components such as

demography, socio-economy, literacy, land, water, climate, natural resources, etc. reveals

crucial cues about the past planning status, current pace of development, and future growth

prospects. In India, there exist a number of specialized government agencies and

departments which collect and compile such datasets and make them available through

various mechanisms. In these endeavors, treating each Himalayan State as one

independent entity, following compilation of datasets in a condensed volume is likely to be

more useful for a wide range of information seekers, users and stakeholders.

In the above context, "ENVIS Centre on Himalayan Ecology" at G.B. Pant National

Institute of Himalayan Environment and Sustainable Development has prepared this issue on

"Nagaland" State. This publication, sixth in its series, covers temporal trends across

important segments, e.g., Social, Education, Health and Family welfare, Climate, Land,

Water, Agriculture, Horticulture, Livestock, Forests, Minerals and Petroleum, Industry, Road

and Transport profiles, etc., which would help in policy planning and decision-making.

I am hopeful that this compendium based on secondary information would be useful

for understanding of environment and developmental status of this Himalayan State, and

cater to the need of various stakeholders. I urge the readers to provide comments and views

so as to enable us to further strengthen the forthcoming similar issues on other states of IHR.

I take this opportunity to thank all colleagues in the Institute, particularly the ENVIS team for

their valuable contribution and MoEF&CC for their generous funding support. The critical

review of this issue by readers will guide us to further improve other similar publications in

future.

P.P. Dhyani

Director G.B. Pant National Institute of Himalayan Environment & Sustainable Development

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From the Editorial Desk

Augmentation of authentic data base on physical, biological and socio-economic aspects of

the Himalayan mountains has always been challenging and fascinating to academicians,

researchers, planners and policy makers and implementing agencies, particularly when this

region is viewed as “data deficient” by the Inter Governmental Panel on Climate Change

(IPCC). Authentic data base is not only important for generating fundamental knowledge but

also proves crucial for formulating policies and developmental planning. "ENVIS Centre on

Himalayan Ecology" of this Institute has been given a task by the MoEF&CC, Govt. of India

to compile such a data base for the Indian Himalayan states. Therefore, continuing with the

series of past such publications for Himachal Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Jammu &

Kashmir, Sikkim and Uttarakhand, we have now taken up the state of „Nagaland‟ by

collecting, collating and compiling secondary data base available with various sources. In

coming years, we will bring out such publications on other states of Indian Himalayan region.

We hope that readers will find this compilation a useful reference for baseline information.

Suggestions to improve this publication series are always welcome.

Editorial Team

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CONTENTS

Profile Page No

About Nagaland i-ii

Fact Sheet iii-iv

Social 01-09

Education 11-18

Health and Family Welfare 19-25

Climate 27-30

Land 31-37

Water 39-48

Agriculture 49-60

Horticulture 61-66

Livestock 67-72

Forests and Protected Areas 73-80

Minerals and Petroleum 81-84

Industry 85-96

Road and Transport 97-106

Miscellaneous 107-120

Web Directory 121-124

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About the State

The State of Nagaland was formally

inaugurated on December 1st 1963, as the

16th

State of the Indian Union. It is

bounded by Assam in the West,

Myanmar (Burma) on the East,

Arunachal Pradesh and part of Assam on

the North and Manipur in the South. The

State consists of seven Administrative

Districts, inhabited by 16 major tribes

along with other sub-tribes. Each tribe is

distinct in character from the other in

terms of customs, language and dress.

It is a land of folklore passed down the generations through word of mouth. Here,

music is an integral part of life; folk songs eulogising ancestors, the brave deeds of

warriors and traditional heroes; poetic love songs immortalising ancient tragic love

stories; Gospel songs that touch your soul (should you have a religious bend of mind) or

the modern tunes rendered exquisitely to set your feet a-tapping. Each of the 16 odd

tribes and sub-tribes that dwell in this exotic hill State can easily be distinguished by the

colourful and intricately designed costumes, jewellery and beads that they adorn. The

present generations of Nagas have ventured into fashion designing in a big way,

reproducing fabrics that represent the ancestral motifs blended with modern appeal.

Indeed, it is a beautiful mix of the past with the present, a paradise for those who are into

fashion designing. This is an affluent fashion station of the East.

The traditional ceremonial attire of each tribe is in itself, an awe inspiring sight to

behold; the multicoloured spears and daos decorated with dyed goats hair, the headgear

made of finely woven bamboo interlaced with orchid stems, adorned with boar's teeth

and hornbill's feathers, elephant tusk armlets. In days of yore every warrior had to earn

each of these items through acts of valour, to wear them. Nature could not have been

kinder to Nagaland, sometimes referred to as the Switzerland of the East; the exquisitely

picturesque landscapes, the vibrantly colourful sunrise and sunset, lush and verdant flora,

this is a land that represents unimaginable beauty, moulded perfectly for a breath taking

experience.

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Its people belong to the Indo-Mongoloid stock, whose ancestors lived off nature's

abundant gifts, blessed with sturdy formidable dispositions. Above all, the people here

are warmhearted and extremely hospitable. Nagaland is blessed with salubrious climate

throughout the year and one can visit it anytime. If one is looking for a quiet getaway,

from the hustle and bustle of city life, it provides the right ambience; as life here is

laidback and slow - providing a tension free life. For the adventurous and the intrepid,

Nagaland is an ideal place for trekking, rock climbing, jungle camping and offers

limitless exploration possibilities in its lush and verdant sub-tropical rain forests which

are also a treasure trove of a plethora of medicinal plants. Nagas, by nature, are lovers of

fun and frolic and here life is one long festival. The Nagas with their joie de vivre, dance

and songs are a part and parcel of all their festivities. Most of heir dances are performed

with a robust rhythm.

Agriculture has traditionally been and continues to be the mainstay of Naga life-the

numerous festivals are centered on agriculture and have their roots in cultivation

practices. Seventy-three percent of the people in Nagaland are engaged in agriculture.

Rice is the staple food. It occupies about 70 percent of the total cultivated area and

constitutes about 75 percent of the total food grain production in the State. Other crops

include maize, linseed, potato, pulses, soya bean, sugarcane, jute, gram, cotton, castor,

etc. However, like most of the world's tribal population, the production system in

Nagaland has been close to proto-agriculture, which has enabled close links between

nature and people from Generation to generation.

The forest cover is 80.49 percent of the total area of Nagaland. As such, forests

represent the richest natural resource of the State. Nagaland is also very rich in

biodiversity with abundance of animal, insect and plant species. The State has a wealth of

herbal, medicinal and aromatic plants with tremendous economic potentials.

Source: https://www.nagaland.gov.in/portal/portal/StatePortal/AboutNagaland/NagalandInfo

http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011census/maps/atlas/13part1.pdf (Map source) (accessed on 26.06.2016)

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Fact Sheet - Nagaland

Geographical Data

Geographical Area : 16527 sq. km.

Latitude : 25°6' N to 27°4' N

Longitude : 93°20 'E to 95°15' E

Demographic Details [Census, 2011]

Population Total : 1978502

Males : 1024649

Females : 953853

Rural : 1407536

Urban : 570966

Females per 1000 Males : 931

Density of Population : 119

Growth of Population (%) [2001-2011] : - 0.5

Child Population in the Age Group (0-6)

Total : 291071

Males : 149785

Females : 141286

Literacy Data

Total : 1342434

Males : 723957

Females : 618477

Literacy Rate (%)

Total : 79.55

Males : 82.75

Females : 76.11

Tribal Population

Total : 291071

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Males : 149785

Females : 141286

Religious Population

Hindus 173054

Muslims 48963

Sikhs 1890

Christian 1739651

Buddhist 6759

Jain 2655

Other Religion and Persuasions 3214

Religion not Stated 2316

Other Data

Population Below Poverty Line (2009-10) : 20.9% (National Average: 29.8%)

Crude Birth Rate (2013) Total : 15.4

Rural : 15.5

Urban : 15.0

Crude Death Rate (2013) Total : 3.1

Rural : 3.2

Urban : 2.7

Infant Mortality Rate (2013) Total : 18

Rural : 18

Urban : 19

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More Information about Nagaland

Administrative Structure

State Capital : Kohima

No. of Towns [as per 2011 Census] : 26

No. of Villages [as per 2011 Census]

Total : 1428

Inhabited : 1400

Uninhabited : 28

No. of Districts : 11

No. of Tehsils (Sub-districts) : : 114

No. of Parliament Constituencies

Lok Sabha : 1

Rajya Sabha : 1

No. of Assembly Constituencies [Vidhan Sabha] : 60

Developmental Indicators

Per Capita income (2006-07) : Rs. 20998

(National Figure: Rs. 29901)

Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) at Current Prices

[2014-15] (Rs. in crore)

: Rs. 18469

Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) at Constant Prices

[2014-15] (Rs. in crore)

: Rs. 11203

Per Capita Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) at Current

Prices [2014-15] (Rs. in crore)

: Rs. 85544

Per Capita Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) at Constant

Prices [2014-15] (Rs. in crore)

: Rs. 51888

Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) at Current Prices

[2014-15] (Rs. in crore)

: Rs. 20099

Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) at Constant Prices

[2014-15] (Rs. in crore)

: Rs. 12140

Forest Data [2015 Assessment]

Forest Cover Total : 12966 km2

Very Dense Forest (VDF) : 1296 km2

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Moderate Dense Forest (MDF) : 4695 km2

Open Forest : 6975 km2

Recorded Forest Area Total : 9222 km2

Reserved Forests Area : 86 km2

Protected Forests Area : 508 km2

Unclassed Forest Area : 8628 km2

Protected Areas and Conservation Sites

No. of Wild Life Sanctuaries : 3

No. of National Parks : 1

Others

Average Rain Fall : 2500 mm

State Animal : Mithun (Bos frontalis)

State Bird : Blyth's tragopan (Tragopan blythii)

State Flower : Alder (Alnus)

State Tree : Burans (Rhododendron)

State Languages : Nagamese, English, Hindi & local

dialects

Major Rivers : Dhansiri, Doyang, Dhiku

Major Towns : Dimapur, Kohima, Mokokchung,

Tuensang, Wokha, Mon, Zunheboto

Major Crops : Rice, Maize, Wheat, Grams,

Mustard, Cotton, Jute, Sugarcane

Major Plantations : Tea, Rubber, Coffee

Major Fruits, Vegetables & Spices : Banana, Pineapple, Jackfruit, Potato,

Sweet, Potato, Tapioca, Chilies, Ginger,

Garlic

Major Minerals : Coal, Limestone, Petroleum, Slate

Airports : Dimapur

Source: Centre for Development and Peace Studies (Statistical Hand Book of Nagaland, 2014)

NEDFI Databank; Economic Survey of India 2008-09; NITI Aayog

http:// censusindia.gov.in

http://www.frienvis.nic.in/KidsCentre/State-Animals-Birds-Trees-Flowers-of-India_1500.aspx

http://knowindia.gov.in/knowindia/national_symbols.php?id=16#naga

http://cdpsindia.org/nagaland_fact.asp (accessed on 02.6.2016)

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Social State at a Glance: Nagaland, Vol. 1(6), 2016

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Social

List of Tables

1.1: Human Population and Decadal Growth Rate in Nagaland

1.2: Decennial Population, Sex Ratio & Growth Rate

1.3: District-wise Population and Sex Ratio

1.4: District-wise Child Population

1.5: District-wise Tribal Population (ST)

1.6: District-wise Literate Population and Literacy Rate

1.7: Details of Decadal Population

1.8: Administrative Units

1.9: Number of Districts, DRDAs, Blocks and Villages

1.10: Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) at Current & Constant Prices

1.11: Per Capita Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) of State at Current & Constant

Prices

1.12: Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) at Current & Constant Prices

1.13: Population below the Poverty line

1.14: Distribution of Households by Source of Lighting (Rural and Urban)

1.15: Slum Households Classified by Source and Location of Drinking Water

1.16: Details of Statutory and Slum Reported Towns with type-wise Slum Population

1.17: Drainage Connectivity for Waste Water Outlet

1.18: Primary Source of Energy for Cooking (Rural and Urban)

1.19: Availability of Drinking Water Facility

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Table 1.1: Human Population and Decadal Growth Rate in Nagaland

Human Population (Census, 2001)

Males 1047141

Females 942895

Total 1990036

Rural 1647249

Urban 342787

Human Population (Census, 2011)

Males 1024649

Females 953853

Total 1978502

Rural 1407536

Urban 570966

Child Population in the Age Group (0-6)

Males 149785

Females 141286

Total 291071

Percent Decadal Growth Rate

1991-2001 64.53

2001-2011 -0.58

Table 1.2: Decennial Population, Sex Ratio & Growth Rate

Year Population Females per ‘000 males Decennial growth rate

2001 1990036 909 64.53

2011 1978502 931 -0.58

Source (Tables 1.1-1.2): Office of the Registrar General of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India

(i) Census of India 1991-2001, Primary Census Abstract.; (ii) Census of India, 2001, 2011.

http://censusindia.gov.in (accessed on 02.06.2016)

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Table 1.3: District-wise Population and Sex Ratio (Census, 2011)

State/District Persons Males Females Sex-Ratio

(Female per 1000 Male)

Nagaland

Total 1978502 1024649 953853 931

Rural 1407536 725472 682064 940

Urban 570966 299177 271789 908

Kohima

Total 267988 138966 129022 928

Rural 146900 76369 70531 924

Urban 121088 62597 58491 934

Dimapur

Total 378811 197394 181417 919

Rural 180942 93435 87507 937

Urban 197869 103959 93910 903

Phek

Total 163418 83743 79675 951

Rural 138843 70529 68314 969

Urban 24575 13214 11361 860

Mokokchung

Total 194622 101092 93530 925

Rural 138897 71373 67524 946

Urban 55725 29719 26006 875

Wokha

Total 166343 84505 81838 968

Rural 131339 66435 64904 977

Urban 35004 18070 16934 937

Zunheboto

Total 140757 71217 69540 976

Rural 113160 56786 56374 993

Urban 27597 14431 13166 912

Tuensang

Total 196596 101933 94663 929

Rural 159822 82462 77360 938

Urban 36774 19471 17303 889

Mon

Total 250260 131753 118507 899

Rural 215816 113469 102347 902

Urban 34444 18284 16160 884

Peren

Total 95219 49714 45505 915

Rural 81429 42860 38569 900

Urban 13790 6854 6936 1012

Kiphire

Total 74004 37830 36174 956

Rural 57517 29243 28274 967

Urban 16487 8587 7900 920

Longleng

Total 50484 26502 23982 905

Rural 42871 22511 20360 904

Urban 7613 3991 3622 908

Source: Office of the Registrar General of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India, Census of India, 2011.

http://censusindia.gov.in (accessed on 02.06.2016)

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Table 1.4: District-wise Child Population (Census, 2011)

State/

District Total Population Child Population in the

Age Group (0-6)

Population

(Aged 7 and above)

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

Nagaland 1978502 1024649 953853 291071 149785 141286 1687431 874864 812567

Kohima 267988 138966 129022 36286 18279 18007 231702 120687 111015

Dimapur 378811 197394 181417 50898 25889 25009 327913 171505 156408

Phek 163418 83743 79675 27752 14505 13247 135666 69238 66428

Mokokchung 194622 101092 93530 20536 10534 10002 174086 90558 83528

Wokha 166343 84505 81838 20138 10298 9840 146205 74207 71998

Zunheboto 140757 71217 69540 20093 10316 9777 120664 60901 59763

Tuensang 196596 101933 94663 35790 18516 17274 160806 83417 77389

Mon 250260 131753 118507 40342 21099 19243 209918 110654 99264

Peren 95219 49714 45505 15415 7967 7448 79804 41747 38057

Kiphire 74004 37830 36174 14711 7550 7161 59293 30280 29013

Longleng 50484 26502 23982 9110 4832 4278 41374 21670 19704

Table 1.5: District-wise Tribal Population (ST) (Census, 2011)

District Total Persons Males Females

Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban Total Rural Urban

Kohima 224738 133572 91166 110617 66258 44359 114121 67314 46807

Dimapur 223989 130996 92993 110892 65667 45225 113097 65329 47768

Phek 157146 136351 20795 79536 68920 10616 77610 67431 10179

Mokokchung 178431 131619 46812 90567 66954 23613 87864 64665 23199

Wokha 156621 125051 31570 78816 63008 15808 77805 62043 15762

Zunheboto 136561 111875 24686 68071 55946 12125 68490 55929 12561

Tuensang 190916 157448 33468 98212 81043 17169 92704 76405 16299

Mon 238285 209012 29273 124343 109343 15000 113942 99669 14273

Peren 84242 73005 11237 43488 38021 5467 40754 34984 5770

Kiphire 71429 56131 15298 36217 28404 7813 35212 27727 7485

Longleng 48615 41778 6837 25268 21787 3481 23347 19991 3356

Total 1710973 1306838 404135 866027 665351 200676 844946 641487 203459

Source (Tables 1.4-1.5): Office of the Registrar General of India, Ministry of Home, Govt. of India

Census of India, 2011.

http://censusindia.gov.in (accessed on 02.06.2016)

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Table 1.6: District-wise Literate Population and Literacy Rate (Census, 2011)

State/ District Literate Population

Literacy Rate

(%)

Persons Males Females Persons Males Females

Nagaland 1342434 723957 618477 79.55 82.75 76.11

Kohima 197489 107038 90451 85.23 88.69 81.48

Dimapur 278037 150142 127895 84.79 87.54 81.77

Phek 105893 57926 47967 78.05 83.66 72.21

Mokokchung 159494 83479 76015 91.62 92.18 91.01

Wokha 128208 67385 60823 87.69 90.81 84.48

Zunheboto 102881 53504 49377 85.26 87.85 82.62

Tuensang 117511 63653 53858 73.08 76.31 69.59

Mon 119626 67432 52194 56.99 60.94 52.58

Peren 62204 34584 27620 77.95 82.84 72.58

Kiphire 41232 22675 18557 69.54 74.88 63.97

Longleng 29859 16139 13720 72.17 74.48 69.63

Table 1.7: Details of Decadal Population

Year Persons Decadal

Variation

% Decadal

Variation Males Females

1901 101550 - - 51473 50077

1911 149038 (+)47488 (+)46.76 74796 74242

1921 158801 (+)9763 (+)6.55 79738 79063

1931 178844 (+)20043 (+)12.62 89536 89308

1941 189641 (+)10797 (+)6.04 93831 95810

1951 212975 (+)23334 (+)12.30 106551 106424

1961 369200 (+)156225 (+)73.55 191027 178173

1971 516449 (+)147249 (+)39.88 276084 240365

1981 774930 (+)258481 (+)50.05 415910 359020

1991 1209546 (+)434616 (+)56.08 641282 568264

2001 1990036 (+)780490 (+)64.53 1047141 942895

2011 1978502 (-)11534 (-)0.58 1024649 953853

Source (Tables 1.6-1.7): Directorate of Census Operation, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima,

Nagaland (Statistical Handbook, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 04.04.2016)

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Table 1.8: Administrative Units

Districts 11

Sub-districts 114

Number of Towns

Statutory Towns 19

Census Towns 7

Total Villages 1428

Source: Office of the Registrar General of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India

Census of India, 2001, 2011.

http://censusindia.gov.in (accessed on 02.06.2016)

Table 1.9: Number of Districts, DRDAs, Blocks and Villages

Year 2012

Number of District covered under NREGA# 11

DRDAs –

Blocks 52

Total Villages* 1428

DRDAs= District Rural Development Agencies; NREGA= National Rural Employment Guarantee Act

(*) As per Census 2001, (#): As per information from State Govt.

Source: Ministry of Rural Development, Central Statistical Organization, Govt. of India (Statistical Year Book, India

2016).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2016/index1.html (accessed on 08.06.2016)

Table 1.10: Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) at Current & Constant (2004-05) Prices

Year at Current Prices at Constant Prices

GSDP

(Rs. in crore)

Growth Rate

(%)

GSDP

(Rs. in crore)

Growth Rate

(%)

2010-11 11759 11.70 9254 9.35

2011-12 13859 17.86 10024 8.32

2012-13 15676 13.11 10671 6.45

2013-14 17749 13.22 11367 6.52

2014-15 20099 13.24 12140 6.80

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Table 1.11: Per Capita Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) of State at Current &

Constant Prices

Year at Current Prices at Constant Prices

Per Capita

NSDP

(Rs. in crore)

Growth Rate

(%)

Per Capita

NSDP

(Rs. in crore)

Growth Rate

(%)

2010-11 55582 10.58 43992 8.38

2011-12 63781 14.75 46340 5.34

2012-13 70274 10.18 48111 3.82

2013-14 77529 10.32 49963 3.85

2014-15 85544 10.34 51888 3.85

Source : (Tables 1.10-1.11): Directorate of Economics Statistics of Respective State Governments; Quoted by:

Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Govt. of India.

http://niti.gov.in/ (accessed on 08.06.2016)

Table 1.12: Net State Domestic Product (NSDP) at Current & Constant (2004-05) Prices

Year

at Current Prices at Constant Prices

NSDP

(Rs. in crore)

Growth Rate

(%)

NSDP

(Rs. in crore)

Growth Rate

(%)

2010-11 10850 11.73 8587 9.50

2011-12 12788 17.86 9291 8.20

2012-13 14441 12.93 9887 6.41

2013-14 16328 13.07 10522 6.42

2014-15 18469 13.11 11203 6.47

Source: Directorate of Economics Statistics of respective State Governments; Quoted by: Ministry of Statistics and

Programme Implementation, Govt. of India.

http://niti.gov.in/ (accessed on 08.06.2016)

Table 1.13: Population below the Poverty Line (Tendulkar Methodology)

Year Rural Urban Total

1993-94 20.10 21.80 20.40

2004-05 10.00 4.30 9.00

2011-12 19.93 16.48 18.88

Source: Planning Commission, Govt. of India (Compendium of Environment Statistics, India, 2015)

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/compendium_2015_29feb16.htm (accessed on 21.06.2016)

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Table 1.14: Distribution of Households by Source of Lighting (Rural and Urban)

Households Rural Urban

2011 2001 2011 2001

Total No. of Households 284911 265334 115054 66716

Percentage of

Households Having

Electricity 75.2 56.9 97.4 90.3

Kerosene 21.1 37.5 2.1 8.3

Any other Sources 2.2 2.4 0.3 0.5

No lighting 1.5 3.2 0.2 0.9

Source: Office of the Registrar General, Govt. of India (Compendium of Environment Statistics, India, 2015)

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/compendium_2015_29feb16.htm (accessed on 21.06.2016)

Table 1.15: Slum Households Classified by Source and Location of Drinking Water

(Census, 2011)

Number of Households by Source of Drinking Water

Total Well

Number of

Households

Tap Hand Pump &

Tube Well,

Borehole

Well All Others

Treated

Source

Untreated

Source

Covered Uncovered

15268 626 4859 2331 1383 2304 3765

Note: This appendix excludes institutional households

Source: Census of India 2011, Slum Houses, Household Amenities and Assets.

http://censusindia.gov.in/ (accessed on 21.06.2016)

Table 1.16: Details of Statutory and Slum Reported Towns with type-wise Slum

Population (Census, 2011)

Towns Type wise slum population

Statutory

Towns

Slum Reported

Towns

Total

Population

Notified

Slums

Recognised

Slums

Identifie

d Slums

19 11 82324 0 48249 34075

Table 1.17: Drainage Connectivity for Waste Water (Census, 2011)

Total number of

Households

Waste Water Outlet Connected to

Closed Drainage Open Drainage No Drainage

15268 765 12208 2295

Source (Tables 1.16-1.17): Slum Census of India, 2011 (Compendium of Environment Statistics, India, 2015)

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/compendium_2015_29feb16.htm (accessed on 21.06.2016)

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Table 1.18: Primary Source of Energy for Cooking (Rural and Urban) (Census, 2011)

(in Nos.)

Primary Source of Energy

for Cooking

Rural Urban

Coke, Coal 0 0

Fire wood and chips 466 135

L.P.G. 534 863

Gobar Gas 0 0

Dung cake 0 0

Charcoal 0 0

Kerosene 0 3

Electricity 0 0

Others 0 0

With no Cooking Arrangement 0 0

All* 1000 1000

Estd. No. of Households (00) 1448 866

No. of Sample Households Surveyed 672 352

*All including N.R. cases

Table 1.19: Availability of Drinking Water Facility (Census, 2011)

(in Nos.)

Total No. of

Households

(Excluding

institutional

households)

Tap water Well Hand-

pump

Tube

well

Spring River,

Canal

Tank,

Pond,

Lake

Any

other

source

Availability of Drinking

Water Source Total From

treated

source

From

untreated

source

Total Covered

Well

Uncovered

Well Within

the

premises

Near

the

premises

Away

399965 47.2 6.1 41.1 25.7 6.6 19.1 2.2 4.5 5.6 2.0 10.3 2.7 29.3 42.4 28.3

Source (Tables 1.18-1.19): NSS Report No. 567: Energy Sources of Indian Households for Cooking and Lighting in India, 2011-12 (NSS 68th Round) (P-A-

37 to A-57); (Compendium of Environment Statistics, India, 2015).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/compendium_2015_29feb16.htm (accessed on 21.06.2016)

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Education

List of Tables

2.1: Educational Institutions in Nagaland

2.2: Educational Institutions in Higher Education

2.3: Students Enrolments in Educational Institutions

2.4: District-wise Number of Educational Institutions and Enrollment

2.5: Enrollment in School Education

2.6: Enrollment of Students in Central Government Schools

2.7: Teachers in different Educational Institutions

2.8: Teachers in Educational Institutions (Higher, Technical & Professional)

2.9: Universities and University Level Institutions

2.10: Literates Population and Literacy Rate

2.11: Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in All Categories

2.12: Gender Parity Index (GPI) in different Classes

2.13: Gender Parity Index (GPI) in Scheduled Tribes (ST)

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Table 2.1: Educational Institutions in Nagaland (in Nos.)

Type of

Institution

2007-08 2013-2014

Central State Pvt. Total Central State Pvt. Total

Higher

Secondary

3 16 50 69 11 27 105 143

High School 10 109 218 337 11 263 290 564

Middle School - 287 178 465 6 698 198 902

Primary School - 1442 220 1662 Nil 1661 145 1806

Total 13 1854 666 2533 28 2649 738 3415

Table 2.2: Educational Institutions in Higher Education (in Nos.)

Types of Institution 2010-11 2012-13 2013-14

University 4 4 4

College of

General

Education

Government 13 13 13

Private 32 35 35

Higher Professional Education

Nagaland

College of

Teachers

Education

Government 1 2 2

Private 2 3 6

Agriculture College 1 1 1

Theology 24 24 25

Law College 3 3 3

Management 1 1 1

Information Technology 0 1 1

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Table 2.3: Students Enrolments in Educational Institutions (in Nos.)

Year Number of Institutions Total Number of Degree Students Total

Private Government Private Government

2008-09 37 13 50 10291 4499 14790

2009-10 37 14 51 12422 5328 17750

2010-11 38 14 52 14115 5945 20060

2011-12 41 15 56 14726 5953 20679

2012-13 43 15 58 15085 5893 20978

2013-14 46 15 61 14553 6066 20619

Source (Tables 2.1-2.3): Directorate of School/Higher Education, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Govt. of

Nagaland, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 12.7.2016)

Table 2.4: District-wise Number of Educational Institutions and Enrollment (2013-14)

Districts Number of Institutions Total Number of Degree Students

Government Private Government Private

Kohima 3 17 20 2205 6578

Dimapur 1 23 24 1086 7478

Mokokchung 2 3 5 904 314

Wokha 1 1 2 204 10

Phek 2 0 2 337 -

Zuhneboto 1 - 1 315 -

Peren 1 1 2 91 149

Mon 1 - 1 398 -

Tuensang 1 1 2 404 24

Longleng 1 - 1 66 -

Kiphire 1 - 1 56 -

Total 15 46 61 6066 14553

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Table 2.5: Enrollment in School Education

Enrollment of Students in Government School

Types of Institution 2007-08 2013-14

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total

Higher Secondary School 3504 3646 7150 3385 2968 3646

High School 14394 15594 29988 8005 9193 15594

Middle School 9792 10608 20400 23921 26631 10608

Primary School 59118 57027 116145 98300 100660 57027

Total 86808 86875 173683 133611 139452 86875

Enrollment in Private School

Types of Institution 2007-08 2013-14

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total

Higher Secondary School 35969 31896 67865 10321 9890 20211

High School 69745 60619 130364 19878 18886 38764

Middle School 35500 32852 68352 38235 34767 73002

Primary School 21590 17878 39468 98732 88866 187598

Total 162804 143245 306049 167166 152409 319575

Enrollment in School (Both Govt. and Private)

Types of Institution 2007-08 2013-14

Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls

Higher Secondary School 39473 35542 75015 13706 12858 26564

High School 84139 76213 160352 27883 28079 55962

Middle School 45292 43460 88752 62156 61398 123554

Primary School 80708 74905 155613 197032 189526 386558

Total 249612 230120 479732 300777 291861 592638

Source (Tables 2.4-2.5): Directorate of School/Higher Education, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Govt. of

Nagaland, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 12.7.2016)

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Table 2.6: Enrollment of Students in Central Government Schools (2013-2014)

Types of Institution Boys Girls Total

Higher Secondary School 377 253 630

High School 644 473 1117

Middle School 1609 1234 2843

Primary School 1695 1619 3314

Total 4325 3579 7904

Table 2.7: Teachers in different Educational Institutions (2013-2014)

Category Central

Government

State

Government

Private

unaided Total

Trained

Diploma (2 Years) 7 1917 261 2185

B.E1.Ed 16 436 162 614

B.Ed. 175 1540 709 2424

M.Ed. 22 74 91 187

Others 25 2026 884 2935

Special Education 9 285 141 435

Untrained 146 12140 8050 20336

Total 400 18418 10298 29116

Source (Tables 2.6-2.7): Directorate of School Education, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Govt. of Nagaland,

Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 12.7.2016)

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Table 2.8: Teachers in Educational Institutions (Higher, Technical & Professional)

Types of

Institutions 2006-07 2007-08

2008-

09 2010-11

Men Women Total Men Women Total Total Men Women Total

University

(N.U.

Campus)

- - - - - - 73 - - -

College of

General

Education.

492 386 878 543 453 996 1122 571 540 1111

College of

Professional

Education.

- - - - - - - - - -

Nagaland

College of

Teachers

Education

24 12 36 20 3 23 35 26 8 34

Agriculture

College - - - - - - - - - -

Theology 115 44 159 140 84 224 231 164 79 243

School for

Professional

Education.

- - - - - - - - - -

Polytechnic 33 10 43 43 10 53 - - - -

Industrial

Training

Institute

32 6 38 36 6 42 - - - -

Law

College - - - 13 4 17 18 12 8 20

Source: Directorate of Higher Education, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Govt. of Nagaland, Kohima,

Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 12.7.2016

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Table 2.9: Universities and University Level Institutions (as on 2013-14)

(in Nos.)

Source: University Grants Commission, New Delhi-110002, Govt. of India, Various Web Sources.

http://www.ugc.ac.in/; http://gbpihedenvis.nic.in/R&D_Institutions.html (accessed on 21.06.2016)

Table 2.10: Literates Population and Literacy Rate (Census, 2011)

Literacy Population

(in Nos.)

Literacy Rate

(%)

Male Female Total Male Female Total

723957 618477 1342434 82.75 76.11 79.55

Source: Census of India, Govt. of India.

http:censusindia.gov.in (accessed on 23.06.2016)

Table 2.11: Gross Enrolment Ratio (GER) in All Categories

Year Classes I-V

(6-10 Years)

Classes VI-VIII

(11-13 Years)

Classes IX-X

(14-15 Years)

Classes XI-XII

(16-17 Years)

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total

2011-12 91.1 91.0 91.0 60.2 62.4 61.3 45.7 48.8 47.2 28.1 27.0 27.5

Categories Number Name URL

Central

University

1 Nagaland University, Lumani,

Zunheboto, Nagaland

http://nagalanduniversity.ac.in/

English/

Private

University

2 The Global Open University http://nagaland.net.in/

The Institute of Chartered

Financial Analysts of India

University

http://www.iunagaland.edu.in/

R&D

Institutions

1 National Research Centre on

Mithun, Jharnapani,

Medziphema, Dimapur

Nagaland-797 106

http://www.nrcmithun.res.in/

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Table 2.12: Gender Parity Index (GPI) in different Classes

Year Classes

I-V

Classes

VI-VIII

Classes

IX-X

Classes

XI-XII

2011-12 1.00 1.04 1.07 0.96

Table 2.13: Gender Parity Index (GPI) in Scheduled Tribes (ST)

Year Scheduled Tribe (ST)

Classes

I-V

Classes

VI-VIII

Classes

IX-X

Classes

XI-XII

2011-12 0.99 1.00 1.05 0.92

Source: (Tables 2.11-2.13): Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India

(Statistics of School Education, 2011-12).

http://mhrd.gov.in/statist?field_statistics_category_tid=32 (accessed on 08.07.2016)

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Health & Family Welfare

List of Tables

3.1: Medical Facilities in Nagaland

3.2: Beds Strength in different Hospitals

3.3: Doctors and Surgeons in Government Hospitals

3.4: Doctors with Designation

3.5: Hospitals and Bed Strength under Ayush Systems

3.6: Dispensaries under Ayush Systems

3.7: Shortfall in Health Infrastructure

3.8: Building Position in different Health Centres

3.9: Medical Staffs in Primary Health Centers (PHCs) & Community Health Centres

(CHCs)

3.10: Facilities available at Sub Centres

3.11: Facilities available at Primary Health Centers

3.12: Facilities available at Community Health Centres

3.13: Licensed Blood Banks

3.14: Estimated Crude Birth Rates (CBR), Crude Death Rates (CDR) and Infant

Mortality Rates (IMR) by Residence

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Table 3.1: Medical Facilities in Nagaland (in Nos.)

Year 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

District Hospital 11 11 11 11

Community Health Centre (CHCs) 21 21 21 21

Primary Health Centre (PHCs) 124 126 126 126

Subsidiary Health Centre (SHCs) 1 1 1 1

Dispensaries 3 3 3 3

T.B. Hospital 2 2 2 2

Mental Hospital 1 1 1 1

Sub-Centre 398 396 396 396

S.T.D. Clinic 8 11 11 11

D.T.C 5 11 11 11

Post Mortum Centre 3 3 3 3

Para Medical Training Institute 1 1 1 1

School of Nursing (GNM) 2 2 2 2

School of Nursing (ANM) 1 1 1 1

State Health Food Laboratory 1 1 1 1

Table 3.2: Beds Strength in different Hospitals (in Nos.)

Year 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

District Hospital Beds 1100 1075 1175 1100

Community Health Centre 630 630 630 300

Primary Health Centre 846 846 864 864

Subsidiary Health Centre 3 1 1 1

Big Dispensary 9 3 3 3

T.B. Hospital 100 100 100 100

Mental Hospital 50 50 25 25

Total Beds 2738 2705 2798 2393

Source (Tables 3.1-3.2): Directorate of Health & Medical Services, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Govt. of

Nagaland, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 12.7.2016)

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Table 3.3: Doctors and Surgeons in Government Hospitals (in Nos.)

Source: Department of Ayush, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India (Statistical Yearbook India, 2015,

2016).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2015/index1.html (accessed on 23.06.2016)

Table 3.4: Doctors with Designation (in Nos.)

Year 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Medical Superintendent 14 14 14 14

Chief Medical Officer/Principal

PMTI

11 12 11 11

Deputy Chief Medical Officer 11 12 11 11

Sr. Specialist 104 57 35 28

Sr. Dental Surgeon 48 30 12 12

Sr. Medical Officer 199 221 54 57

Jr. Specialist - - 26 22

Jr. Dental Surgeon - - 18 18

Medical Officer - - 157 173

Ayush Doctor 24 5 6 5

Zonal leprosy Officer 6 6 6 6

District T.B Officer 11 11 11 11

District Malaria Officer 11 - 11 11

District Immunisation 11 11 11 11

Principal(PMTI) - - 10 1

Vice Principle(PMTI) - - 1 1

*Including Centrally Sponsor Scheme (NRHM)

Source: Directorate of Health & Medical Services, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Govt. of Nagaland,

Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 12.7.2016)

Year Allopathic Doctors Dental Surgeons

2012 327 27

2013 327 27

2015 437 33

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Table 3.5: Hospitals and Bed Strength under Ayush Systems (in Nos.)

Year Homeopathy

Hospitals Beds

2010 2 10

2011 2 -

2012 2 10

2013 2 10

2014 2 10

Table 3.6: Dispensaries under Ayush Systems (in Nos.)

Year Ayurveda Naturopathy Homeopathy Total

2010 109 1 93 203

2011 109 1 93 203

2012 109 1 93 203

2013 109 1 93 203

Source: (Tables 3.5-3.6): Department of Ayush, Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Govt. of India (Statistical

Yearbook India, 2015, 2016).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2015/index1.html (accessed on 23.06.2016)

Table 3.7: Shortfall in Health Infrastructure (as per 2011 Population in India) (as on 31st

March, 2015) (in Nos.)

Hospitals/Units Required Position Shortfall % Shortfall

Sub Centers 455 396 59 13

Primary Health Centres 68 128 * *

Community Health Centres 17 21 * *

*: Surplus

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Table 3.8: Building Position in different Health Centres (as on 31st March, 2015)

(in Nos.)

Total Sub Centres Primary Health

Centres

Community Health

Centres

Govt. Buildings 338 123 21

Rented Buildings 4 3 0

Rent Free Panchayat /

Vol. Society Buildings

54 2 0

Buildings Under

Construction

0 0 0

Table 3.9: Medical Staffs in Primary Health Centers (PHCs) & Community Health Centres

(CHCs) (as on 2015) (in Nos.)

Details Doctors

at PHCs

Specialist

at

CHCs

Radiographers

at

CHCs

Pharmacists

at PHCs &

CHCs

Lab

Technician

at PHCs &

CHCs

Nursing

Staff at

PHCs

&

CHCs

Required 128 84 21 149 149 275

Sanctioned 108 0 3 135 72 117

in Position 133 4 1 101 72 378

Vacant * * 2 34 0 *

Shortfall * 80 20 48 77 *

*: Surplus

Source (Tables 3.7-3.9): Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India (Rural Health Statistics, 2015).

https://nrhm-

mis.nic.in/Pages/RHS2015.aspx?RootFolder=%2FRURAL%20HEALTH%20STATISTICS%2F%28A%29RHS%

20-%202015&FolderCTID=&View={C50BC181-07BB-4F78-BE6F-FCE916B64253}(accessed on 23.06.2016)

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Table 3.10: Facilities available at Sub Centres (as on 31st March, 2015)

Number of Sub

Centres

Functioning

Without Water Supply Without Electricity

Supply

Without All-Weather

Motorable Approach

Road

Number % Number % Number %

396 190 48.0 106 26.8 119 29.3

Table 3.11: Facilities available at Primary Health Centers (as on 31st March, 2015)

Number of

Primary Health

Centers

Functioning

With Labour

Room

With Operation

Theatre

With at Least 4

Beds

Without

Electric Supply

Without

Regular Water

Supply

Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %

128 102 79.7 39 30.5 123 96.1 7 5.5 20 15.6

Table 3.12: Facilities available at Community Health Centres (CHCs) (as on 31st March, 2015)

Number of CHCs Functioning 21

With all four Specialists 0

With Computer/ Statistical Asst. for MIS/ Accountant 9

With Functional Laboratory 21

With Functional O.T. 21

With Functional Labor Room 21

With Functioning Stabilization Units for New Born 5

With New Born Care Corner 21

With at least 30 beds 21

With Functional X-Ray Machine 5

With Quarters for Specialist Doctors 15

With Specialist Doctors Living in Quarters 15

With Referral Transport Available 21

With Registered RKS 21

Functioning as per IPHS Norms 0

Allopathic Drugs for Common Ailments 21

AYUSH Drugs for Common Ailments 21

Source (Tables 3.10-3.12): Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India(Rural Health Statistics, 2015).

https://nrhm-

mis.nic.in/Pages/RHS2015.aspx?RootFolder=%2FRURAL%20HEALTH%20STATISTICS%2F%28A%29RHS%20-

%202015&FolderCTID=&View={C50BC181-07BB-4F78-BE6F-FCE916B64253} (accessed on 23.06.2016)

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Table 3.13: Licensed Blood Banks (as on February, 2015)

Blood Banks Number

Government 5

Private Nil

Total 6

Source: Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of India; Drug Controller General (I);

(National Health Profile, 2015).

http://cbhidghs.nic.in/writereaddata/mainlinkFile/NHP-2015.pdf (accessed on 24.06.2016)

Table 3.14: Estimated Crude Birth Rates (CBR), Crude Death Rates (CDR) and Infant

Mortality Rates (IMR) by Residence (Per Thousand)

Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

CBR

Total 17.2 16.8 16.1 15.6 15.4

Rural 17.4 17.0 16.3 15.7 15.5

Urban 16.3 16.0 15.5 15.1 15.0

CDR

Total 3.6 3.6 3.3 3.2 3.1

Rural 3.7 3.7 3.4 3.3 3.2

Urban 3.1 3.3 2.9 2.8 2.7

IMR

Total 26 23 21 18 18

Rural 27 24 21 18 18

Urban 23 20 20 18 19

Note: Infant Mortality Rate for smaller States & Union Territories is based on three-year period 2009-13.

Source: Office of the Registrar General of India, Ministry of Home Affairs, Govt. of India(SRS Bulletin Sept, 2009,

2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 Vol. 48 No-2 &SRS Bulletin Sept, 2014, Vol.49 No-1)(Statistical Yearbook

India, 2015).

http://censusindia.gov.in/vital_statistics/SRS_Bulletins/Bulletins.aspx (accessed on 04 .05. 2016)

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Climate

List of Tables

4.1: District-wise Rainfall in Nagaland

4.2: Maximum and Minimum Temperature at Kohima Centre

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Table 4.1:District-wise Rainfall in Nagaland, Part-A (in mm.)

Month

Dimarpur Kiphire Kohima Mokokchung Mon

2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014 2013 2014

Ra

infa

ll

% D

EP

Ra

infa

ll

% D

EP

Ra

infa

ll

% D

EP

Ra

infa

ll

% D

EP

Ra

infa

ll

% D

EP

Ra

infa

ll

% D

EP

Ra

infa

ll

% D

EP

Ra

infa

ll

% D

EP

Ra

infa

ll

% D

EP

Ra

infa

ll

% D

EP

Jan 0.0 -100 0.0 -100 0.0 -100 3.7 -84 0.0 -100 0.0 -100 1.0 -96 24.0 3

Feb 0.0 -100 23.3 468 3.0 -89 29.0 8 17.2 -40 23.3 -19 21.0 -32 34.0 9 11.0 -67

Mar 64.7 13 24.5 -57 15.3 -77 15 -77 54.7 -2 38.6 -31 86.0 -41 24.0 -61

Apr 131.2 69 32.1 -59 30.4 -83 38.0 -79 81.0 -10 81.8 -9 178.0 29 59.0 -57 63.2 -54

May 237.6 57 121.5 -20 11.0 -95 46.5 -79 283.3 75 183.4 13 431.0 50 72.0 -75 120.2 -38

Jun 195.0 -5 111.8 -45 88.9 -75 43.0 -88 247.6 -20 125.1 -59 163.0 -69 120.0 -77 342.1 26

Jul 277.5 48 253.5 35 223.0 -50 89.3 -80 391.0 7 313.2 -14 76.0 -86 488.4 79

Aug 295.5 9 247.2 -9 108.4 -69 265.5 -29 322.7 -14 79.0 -80 586.5 231

Sep 149.0 -1 125.3 -17 100.1 -59 100.8 -58 178.3 -31 268.4 4 229.0 -1 335.9 230

Oct 137.6 10 82.2 -34 54.2 -56 45.8 -63 99.5 -24 72.2 -45 96.0 -30 24.8 -60

Nov 0.0 -100 0.0 -100 0.0 -100 0.0 -100 0.0 -100 0.0 -100 0.0 -100

Dec 0.0 -100 2.4 -85 1.0 -91 0.0 -100 1.9 -69 0.6 -90 5.0 -60 0.0 -100

Note: (1) The District Rainfall in millimetres (R/F) shown below are the arithmetic averages of Rainfall of Stations under the District

(2) % Dep. are the Departures of rainfall from the long period averages of rainfall for the District.

(3) Blank Spaces show non-availability of Data

Source: Customized Rainfall Information System (CRIS), Hydromet Division, Indian Meteorological Department, Ministry of Earth Sciences, Govt. of India.

http://hydro.imd.gov.in/hydrometweb/(S(jsqjmyyein5zhxygry5amabb))/DistrictRaifall.aspx (accessed on 30.09.2016)

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Table 4.1:District-wise Rainfall in Nagaland, Part-B

(in mm.)

Month

Phek Wokha

2013 2014 2013 2014

Ra

infa

ll

% D

EP

Ra

infa

ll

% D

EP

Ra

infa

ll

% D

EP

Ra

infa

ll

% D

EP

Jan 0 -100 0.0 -100 18.0 -12

Feb 1.7 -94 28.0 -3 24.0 -43

Mar 33.5 -40 33.0 -41 8.0 -92

Apr 91.2 2 52.6 -41 10.0 -93

May 160.6 -1 107.2 -34

Jun 9.49 -69 110.0 -64

Jul 269.2 -26 195.0 -47

Aug 283.5 -25 342.4 -9

Sep 181.5 -30 201.1 -22

Oct 190.6 46 79.7 -39

Nov 0.0 -100 0.0 -100

Dec 0.0 -100 0.0 -100

Note: (1) The District Rainfall in millimeters (R/F) shown below are the arithmetic averages of Rainfall of Stations

under the District

(2) % Dep. are the Departures of rainfall from the long period averages of rainfall for the District.

(3) Blank Spaces show non-availability of Data

Source: Customized Rainfall Information System (CRIS), Hydromet Division, Indian Meteorological Department,

Ministry of Earth Sciences, Govt. of India.

http://hydro.imd.gov.in/hydrometweb/(S(jsqjmyyein5zhxygry5amabb))/DistrictRaifall.aspx (accessed on

30.09.2016)

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Table 4.2: Maximum and Minimum Temperature at Kohima Centre (in Centigrade)

Month 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min Max Min

January 18.6 3.7 19.3 4.3 19.6 3.7 17.9 1.4 17.8 2.4 20.2 0.8 20.4 2.1

February 20.8 3.5 22.7 6.0 20.7 4.0 22.4 4.9 21.5 3.5 25.0 5.4 21.3 3.2

March 26.0 6.9 24.0 9.3 28.6 12.0 25.7 8.0 27.6 6.2 26.2 7.3 28 5.5

April 27.5 10.5 27.9 10.0 29.2 10.9 26.3 9.3 28 9.7 29.5 9.6 30.0 8.5

May 27.5 13.6 28.4 22.0 29.4 20.8 27.0 11.9 28.4 11.4 30.0 10.8 30.0 11.2

June 27.0 15.4 28.9 15.6 27.5 14.0 27.4 15.5 27.7 13.5 30.8 14.0 28.5 14.2

July 28.0 17.0 29.8 17.0 27.5 17.4 28.1 16.2 28.5 16.5 30.0 12.0 29.4 15.0

August 29.1 15.0 28.5 16.3 28.4 18.5 29.2 15.2 29.6 14.8 30.8 15.2 29.2 13.6

September 27.0 17.0 29.5 15.4 26.5 15.4 29.5 14.5 26.8 15.5 29.5 13.8 29.5 11.0

October 25.5 10.7 28.5 10.0 26.9 10.0 27.4 10.1 26 9.2 31.4 8.5 28.0 8.4

November 24.0 7.0 24.5 7.0 22.8 7.6 24.0 6.6 25.8 5.2 25.2 5.5 24.6 4.4

December 20.6 6.0 19.8 4.5 19.1 3.2 21.0 2.6 22.5 4.5 23.8 2.1 21.8 3.6

Source: Directorate of Soil and Water Conservation, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland

(Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2011 & 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=34

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Land

List of Tables

5.1: Land Use Classification in Nagaland

5.2: Gross Irrigated area by Sources

5.3: Wasteland Area

5.4: District-wise and Category-wise Distribution of Wastelands

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Table 5.1: Land Use Classification in Nagaland, Part-A

(Thousand Hectares)

Year Geographical

Area

Reporting

area for

land

utilization

statistics

Forests Not available for Cultivation Other uncultivated land excluding

Area under

nonagricultural

uses

Barren &

unculturable

land

Total Permanent

pastures &

other

grazing

lands

Land

under

misc. tree

crops &

groves (not

incl. in net

area sown)

Culturable

waste land

Total

2003-04 1658 1583 863 75 - 75 - 122 58 179

2004-05 1658 1584 863 76 - 76 - 121 57 178

2005-06 1658 1582 863 75 - 75 - 120 56 177

2006-07 1658 1595 863 75 - 75 - 120 57 177

2007-08 1658 1618 863 74 4 78 - 111 64 175

2008-09 1658 1621 863 95 3 98 - 121 60 181

2009-10 1658 1621 861 87 2 89 - 107 43 150

2010-11 1658 1625 863 87 2 89 - 103 52 155

2011-12 1658 1644 863 93 2 95 - 92 67 159

2012-13 1658 1652 863 93 2 95 - 94 70 164

2013-14 1658 1652 863 95 2 97 - 93 70 163

Source: Directorate of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2011 & 2014; Statistical

Yearbook India, 2016).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2016/index.html

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 03.6.2016)

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Table 5.1: Land Use Classification, Part-B

(Thousand Hectares)

Year Fallow Lands Net

area

sown

Total

cropped

area

Area

sown

more

than once

Agri.

Land/Cultivable

land/Culturable

land/Arable

land

Cultivated

land

Un-

cultivable

land

Un-

cultivated

land

Fallow

lands

other

than

current

fallows

Current

fallows

Total

2003-04 76 84 160 305 370 65 645 389 938 1193

2004-05 75 82 157 309 380 71 645 391 939 1193

2005-06 76 82 158 309 387 78 644 391 938 1191

2006-07 76 82 158 322 406 84 657 405 938 1190

2007-08 87 100 186 316 400 84 677 415 940 1202

2008-09 89 73 163 316 402 86 659 389 961 1231

2009-10 101 59 160 361 486 126 671 420 950 1201

2010-11 100 55 155 362 452 90 673 417 952 1208

2011-12 98 49 147 379 474 95 686 429 958 1216

2012-13 99 50 149 380 489 108 694 430 958 1221

2013-14 100 50 150 380 - 119 - - - -

Source: Directorate of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland

(Statistical Yearbook, India, 2016, Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2011 & 2014).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2016/index.html

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294(accessed on 03.6.2016)

Land

State at a G

lance: N

agaland

, Vo

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), 20

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Table 5.2: Gross Irrigated Area by Sources

(Thousand Hectares)

Year

Gross Area Irrigated From Total

Irrigation

Area Canals Tanks Wells Other sources

Govt. Pvt. Total Tube

wells

Other

wells

2003-04 -- -- -- -- -- -- 104 104

2004-05 -- -- -- -- -- -- 104 104

2005-06 -- -- -- -- -- -- 106 106

2006-07 -- -- -- -- -- -- 106 106

2007-08 -- -- -- -- -- -- 116 116

2008-09 -- -- -- -- -- -- 82 82

2009-10 -- -- -- -- -- -- 85 85

2010-11 -- -- -- -- -- -- 92 92

2011-12 -- -- -- -- -- -- 92 92

Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Department of Agriculture and Cooperation; Ministry of Agriculture

and Farmers Welfare, Govt. of India.

http://eands.dacnet.nic.in/LUS_1999_2004.htm (accessed on 10.06.2016)

Table 5.3: Wasteland Area in the State (as per Wastelands Atlas of India, 2011)

Total Geographical Area (in sq. km) 16579

Total Wasteland Area (in sq. km) 5266.72

Wasteland Area (%) 31.77

Sources: Department of Land Resources, Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India

(Wastelands Atlas of India, 2011).

http://www.dolr.nic.in/WastelandsAtlas2011/Wastelands_Atlas_2011.pdf (accessed on 01.6.2016)

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Table 5.4: District-wise and Category-wise Distribution of Wastelands, Part-A

(sq. km.)

WL

class

Kohima Mokokchung Mon

2005-06 2008-09 Change 2005-06 2008-09 Change 2005-06 2008-09 Change

1 - - - - - - - - -

2 - - - - - - - - -

3 268.4 231.73 -36.31 126.52 124.56 -1.96 189.44 90.44 -99.00

4 234.69 322.57 87.88 178.26 171.84 -6.42 228.67 426.36 197.69

5 - - - - - - - - -

6 - - - - - - - - -

7 - - - - - - - - -

8 - - - - - - - - -

9 169.25 250.64 81.39 92.12 123.36 31.24 253.65 257.89 4.24

10 151.34 111.94 -39.40 215.91 180.94 -34.97 375.92 137.33 -238.59

11 - 0.05 0.05 - 0.02 0.02 - 0.06 0.06

12 - 12.51 12.51 - - - - - -

13 - - - - - - - - -

14 - - - - - - - - -

15 - - - - - - - - -

16 - - - - - - - - -

17 - - - - - - - - -

18 - - - - - - - - -

19 - - - - - - - - -

20 - - - - - - - - -

21 - - - - - - - - -

22 3.38 1.58 -1.80 - - - - - -

23 - - - - - - - - -

Total

WL

826.70 931.03 104.33 612.81 600.73 -12.08 104.68 912.08 -135.60

TGA 4041.00 1615.00 1786.00

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Table 5.4: District-wise and Category-wise Distribution of Wastelands, Part-B

(sq. km.)

WL

class

Phek Tuensang Wokha

2005-06 2008-

09

Change 2005-06 2008-09 Change 2005-06 2008-

09

Change

1 - - - - - - - - -

2 - - - - - - - - -

3 138.18 86.08 -52.10 126.89 253.80 126.91 73.72 89.32 15.60

4 148.34 336.73 188.39 139.86 364.07 224.22 21.72 137.88 115.96

5 - - - - - - - - -

6 - - - - - - - 0.02 0.02

7 - - - - - - - - -

8 - - - - - - - - -

9 121.33 64.72 -56.62 384.46 631.44 246.98 94.83 75.42 -19.41

10 146.95 93.00 -53.95 415.43 267.40 -148.03 107.24 6.07 -101.17

11 - - - - - - - - -

12 - - - - - - - 0.88 0.88

13 - - - - - - - - -

14 - - - - - - - - -

15 - - - - - - - - -

16 - - - - - - - - -

17 - - - - - - - - -

18 - - - - - - - - -

19 - - - - - - - - -

20 - - - - - - - - -

21 - - - - - - - - -

22 0.01 0.01 - 0.48 0.49 0.02 - - -

23 - - - - - - - - -

Total

WL

554.82 580.54 25.72 1067.12 1517.22 450.10 297.71 309.59 11.88

TGA 2026.00 4228.00 1628.00

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Table 5.4: District-wise and Category-wise Distribution of Wastelands, Part-C

(sq. km.)

WL

class

Zunheboto Total

2005-06 2008-09 Change 2005-06 2008-09 Change

1 - - - - - -

2 - - - - - -

3 49.76 68.86 19.10 972.55 944.79 -27.77

4 59.28 189.43 130.15 1011.02 1948.90 937.88

5 - - - - - -

6 - - - - 0.02 0.02

7 - - - - - -

8 - - - - - -

9 123.44 111.47 -11.97 1239.09 1514.95 275.86

10 175.86 45.78 -130.08 1588.65 842.47 -746.18

11 - - - - 0.12 0.12

12 - - - - 13.39 13.39

13 - - - - - -

14 - - - - - -

15 - - - - - -

16 - - - - - -

17 - - - - - -

18 - - - - - -

19 - - - - - -

20 - - - - - -

21 - - - - - -

22 - - - 3.87 2.09 -1.78

23 - - - - - -

Total

WL

408.34 415.53 7.19 4815.18 5266.72 451.55

TGA 1255.00 16579.00

1. Gullied and/ or ravenous land (Medium), 2. Gullied and/or ravenous land (Deep), 3. Land with Dense Scrub, 4. Land

with Open Scrub, 5. Waterlogged and Marshy land (Permanent), 6. Waterlogged and Marshy land (Seasonal), 7. Land

affected by salinity/alkalinity (Medium), 8. Land affected by salinity/alkalinity (Strong), 9. Shifting Cultivation -

Current Jhum, 10. Shifting Cultivation - Abandoned Jhum, 11. Under-utilised/degraded forest (Scrub domin), 12.

Under-utilised/degraded forest (Agriculture), 13. Degraded pastures/ grazing land, 14. Degraded land under plantation

crop, 15. Sands-Riverine, 16. Sands-Coastal, 17. Sands-Desertic, 18. Sands-Semi Stab.-Stab>40m, 19. Sands-Semi

Stab.-Stab 15-40m, 20. Mining Wastelands, 21. Industrial Wastelands, 22. Barren Rocky/Stony waste, 23. Snow

covered/Glacial area

Sources: Department of Land Resources, Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India (Wastelands Atlas of India,

2011).

http://www.dolr.nic.in/WastelandsAtlas2011/Wastelands_Atlas_2011.pdf

(accessed on 01.6.2016)

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Water

List of Tables

6.1: Distribution of Large Dams Completed in Nagaland

6.2: Live Storage Capacity of Large Dams/Reservoirs/Projects

6.3: Ultimate Irrigation Potential (UIP)

6.4: Achievements of Bharat Nirman on Irrigation Potential Creation including Minor

Irrigation

6.5: Details of Water user Associations (WUA) s formed and Area Covered

6.6: Status of Ground Water Monitoring Wells

6.7: Plan-wise Financial Expenditure on Major and Medium Irrigation

6.8: Financial Expenditure on Flood Management Work

6.9: List of on-going Projects under CADWM Programme during the period of XIth Plan

6.10: Central Released under the Command Area Development Programme (CADP)

6.11: Damage due to Flood

6.12: Installation of Off-grid/Decentralized Renewable Energy Systems/Devices

6.13: Installed Capacity of Grid Interactive Renewable Power

6.14: Installed Capacity of Power Utilities (including allocated shares in Joint &Central)

6.15: Electricity-Installed Capacity, Generation and Consumption

6.16: Status of Hydropower Potential Development

6.17: Electricity Sold to Ultimate Consumers

6.18: Towns and Villages Electrified

6.19: Ground Water Resources Availability, Utilization and Stage of Development

6.20: Decadal Water Level Fluctuation with Mean

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Table 6.1: Distribution of Large Dams Completed in Nagaland (as on October, 2014)

Year of Completion

1991

to

2000

2001 & beyond Total Dams Completed Under Construction Total

1 1 1

Table 6.2: Live Storage Capacity of Large Dams/Reservoirs/Projects (as on November, 2015)

Total Live Storage Capacity (BCM)

Completed Under Construction Total

1.220 0.000 1.220

Table 6.3: Ultimate Irrigation Potential (UIP)

(‘000 ha)

Irrigation Potential 2015

Major & Medium 10

Minor

Surface 70

Ground 5

Sub-Total 75

Total 85

Source (Tables 6.1-6.3): Dam Safety Monitoring Directorate, Water Monitoring Directorate, Central Water

Commission, National Registrar of Large Dam, Ministry of Water Resources; Planning & Progress

Directorate, Central water Commission, Govt. of India(Water and Related Statistics, 2015).

http://www.cwc.gov.in/main/downloads/Water%20&%20Related%20Statistics%202015.pdf

(accessed on 08.05.2016)

Table 6.4: Achievements of Bharat Nirman on Irrigation Potential Creation including Minor

Irrigation

(in thousand hectare)

Achievement from

April 2005 to March

2009

Achievement Cumulative

Achievement 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-2014

12.72 5.24 8.04 0.00 - 30.04

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Table 6.5: Details of Water user Associations (WUAs) formed and Area Covered (2016)

Number of WUA s Formed Area Covered (Thousand hectare)

24 3.44

Source (Tables 6.4-6.5): Ministry of Water Resources, Govt. of India (Hand Book on Water and Related Information,

Central Water Commission January-2016).

http://www.cwc.gov.in/main/downloads/Handbook%20on%20Water%20&%20Related% 20Information-

2016.pdf (accessed on 10.6.2016)

Table 6.6: Status of Ground Water Monitoring Wells

Year Total No. of Ground Water Monitoring Wells (As on 31.03.2014)

DW

PZ Total Aquifer wise Piezometers

Unconfined Confined/ Semi confined

2013 26 5 31 0 7

Source: Central Ground Water Board, Ministry of Water Resources, Govt. of India

(Ground Water Year Book, India 2014-15)

http://www.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/files/file/Ground%20Water%20Year%20Book%202014-15.pdf

(accessed on 13.6.2016)

Table 6.7: Plan-wise Financial Expenditure on Major and Medium Irrigation (Rs. Crores)

Ninth

Plan

(1997-

02)

Tenth

Plan

(2002-

07)

Actual

Expenditure

(2007-08)

Actual

Expenditure

(2008-09)

Revised

Approved

Outlay

(2009-10)

Revised

Approved

Outlay

(2010-11)

Actual

Expenditure

(2011-12)

0.9 0.1 0.1 0.1 0 0 3.05

Source: Planning and Progress Directorate, Central Water Commission, Govt. of India

(Water and Related Statistics, 2015).

http://www.cwc.gov.in/main/downloads/Water%20&%20Related%20Statistics%202015.pdf

(accessed on 08.05.2016)

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Table 6.8: Financial Expenditure on Flood Management Work

(Rs. Crores)

During

IX Plan

(1997-

02)

Upto

IX

Plan

(1997-

02)

During

X Plan

(2002-

07)

Upto

X Plan

(2002-

07)

Actual

Expenditure

(2007-08)

Actual

Expenditure

(2008-09)

Revised

Approved

Outlay

(2009-10)

Revised

Approved

Outlay

(2010-11)

Actual

Expenditure

(2011-12)

0.44 1.40 14.40 15.80 7.08 4.44 0.43 0.68 28.55

Table 6.9: List of on-going Projects under Command Area Development and Water

Management (CADWM) Programme during the period of XIth

Plan (2007-08 to

2011-12) (as on March, 2013)

(‘000 ha)

Project Name Districts

benefitted

Year of

Inclusion

CCA CCA

Covered

till31.3.2013

Reported balance

of

executable CCA

Cluster of 13 Minor

Irrigation Projects at

Changki Valley

Mokokchung 2011-12 1.08 0.073 1.007

CCA - Cultural Command Area

Table 6.10: Central Released under the Command Area Development Programme (CADP)

(Rs. Lakh)

Total up to end of

VIII Plan

Up to

IX Plan

Up to X

Plan

Total

XI

Plan

During XII Plan Cumulative

Up to 2014-

15 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

10.00 164.6 339.2 34.4 0.0 373.6

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Table 6.11: Damage due to Flood (during, 2013)

Area

Affected

(Mill.

Ha.)

Population

Affected

(Million)

Damage to Crops Damage to

Houses

Cattle

lost

Nos.

Human

lives

lost

Nos.

Damage

to

Public

utilities

(Rs.

Crores)

Total

damages

to crops,

houses &

public

Area

(M.

Ha.)

Value

(Rs.

Crores)

Nos. Value

(Rs.

Crores)

0.00 0.08 0.00 1.72 982.00 29.89 2680.0 0.00 1.80 33.41

Source (Tables 6.8-6.11): Planning and Progress Directorate, Central Water Commission, Ministry of Water Resource,

Govt. of India (CAD wing) (Water and Related Statistics, 2015).

http://www.cwc.gov.in/main/downloads/Water%20&%20Related%20Statistics%202015.pdf

(accessed on 08.05.2016)

Table 6.12: Installation of Off-grid/Decentralized Renewable Energy Systems/Devices

Year 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Biogas Plants (Nos.) 4153.0 6649.0 7399.0 7602.0 7903.0

Water Pumping Wind Mills (Nos.) - - - 0.0 -

SPV Pumps (Nos.) 3 3 3 3 3

Solar Photovoltaic

SLS (Nos.) 271.0 271.0 271.0 271.0 271.0

HLS (Nos.) 720.0 868.0 1045.0 1045.0 1045.0

SL (Nos.) 6317.0 6317.0 6766.0 6766.0 6766.0

PP (KWP) 6.0 6.0 144.0 1050.0 1050.0

Aerogen. Hybrid System (KW) - - - - 20

Solar Cooker (Nos.) # - - - - -

Biomass Gasifiers (Nos.) 1480.0 2100.0 2100.0 2100.0 2100.0

Waste to Energy (MW) - - - - -

Remote Village

Villages (Nos.) 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0 11.0

Hamlets (Nos.) - - - - -

#Figures calculated for 2011- 12 onwards in MW unit

Note: SLS = Street Lighting System; HLS = Home Lighting System; SL = Solar Lantern; PP = Power

Plants; SPV= Solar Photovoltaic; SHP = Small Hydro Power; MW = Mega Watt; KWP = Kilowatt peak

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Table 6.13: Installed Capacity of Grid Interactive Renewable Power (in MW)

Power/ Energy 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Biomass Power - - - -

Waste to Energy - - - -

Wind Power - - - -

Small Hydro Power 28.67 28.67 28.67 29.67 29.67

Solar Power - - - 0 0

Total 28.67 28.67 28.67 29.67 29.67

Sources (Tables 6.12-6.13): Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Govt. of India

(Statistical Yearbook, India 2016).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2016/index1.html (accessed on 16.05.2016)

Table 6.14: Installed Capacity of Power Utilities (Including allocated shares in Joint &

Central sector utilities) (as on August, 2016)

Ownership/

sector

Mode-wise Breakup Grand

Total Thermal Nuclear Hydro

(Renewal)

RES

(MNRE) Coal Gas Diesel Total

State 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 30.67 30.67

Private 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Central 10.70 48.91 0.00 59.61 0.00 53.32 0.00 112.93

Sub-Total 10.70 48.91 0.00 59.61 0.00 53.32 30.67 143.60

Source: Central Electricity Authority, Ministry of Power, Govt. of India

http://www.cea.nic.in/reports/monthly/installedcapacity/2016/installed_capacity-02.pdf (accessed on

11.08.2016)

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Table 6.15: Electricity-Installed Capacity, Generation and Consumption

[Installed Capacity: Thousand kw); Generation: Gwh]

Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

(P)

Installed

Capacity

Hydro - 0 0 0 0 -

Steam - 0 0 0 0 -

Diesel and

Wind

31 30.67 30.67 30.67 31 -

Gas - 0 0 0 0 -

Nuclear - 0 0 0 0 -

Total 31 30.67 30.67 30.67 31 -

Electricity

generated

(Gross)

Hydro - 0 0 0 0 0

Steam - 0 0 0 0 0

Diesel and

Wind

97 99.49 80.28 80.316 80 83.08

Gas - 0 0 0 0 0

Nuclear - 0 0 0 0 0

Total 97 99.49 80.28 80.316 80 83.08

Consumption in Power Station 6 0 0 5.44 2 0

Electricity Generated(Net) 91 99.49 80.28 74.876 78 83.08

Consumption* 192.97 225 288.86 317.49 327.64 394.5

Per capita

consumption

(Kwh)

Utilities 226.00 242.39 264.81 257.18 268.50 226.00

Non Utilities - - - 0.00 0.00 -

Total 226.00 242.39 264.81 257.18 268.50 258.96

P: Provisional; (*) Relates to sales to ultimate consumers.

Note: (1) Installed capacity of jointly owned projects have been shown divided between the partner States as pertheir

theoretical shares; 2. Includes the generation of Small Hydro Projects; 3.Totals may not tally due to

rounding off of figures.

Source: Central Electricity Authority, Ministry of Power, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Govt.

of India (Statistical Yearbook India, 2016).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2016/index1.html (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 6.16: Status of Hydropower Potential Development (Installed Capacity)

Capacity as on 31.05.2015 as on 31.01. 2016

Identified Capacity Total (MW) 1574 1574

Above 25 MW 1452 1452

Capacity Developed

Mega Watts 75 75

Percent 5.17 5.17

Capacity under Construction

Mega Watts 0.0 0.0

Percent 0.00 0.00

Capacity Development & Under Construction

Mega Watts 75.0 75.0

Percent 5.17 5.17

Capacity yet to be Developed

Mega Watts 1377.0 1377.0

Percent 94.83 94.83

Source: Central Electricity Authority, Ministry of Power, Govt. of India.

http://cea.nic.in/reports/monthly/hydro/2015/hydro_potential_region-08.pdf (accessed on 11.06.2016)

Table 6.17: Electricity Sold to Ultimate Consumers (Utilities only) (Gwh)

Electricity Sold 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 (P)

Total sold to ultimate consumers 225.00 288.86 317.49 327.64 394.50

Domestic 208.19 185.99 202.36 220.50 248.00

Commercial 4.85 33.18 37.51 34.65 48.00

Industrial Power at low & medium

voltage

1.71 13.96 16.09 13.65 24.00

Industrial Power at high voltage 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Public lighting 0.69 2.13 7.84 5.25 6.00

Traction 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 Agriculture 0.00 0.00 0.04 0.04 0.05

Public water works & sewage pumping 3.86 1.45 2.23 3.15 3.45

Miscellaneous 5.70 52.15 51.42 50.40 65.00

P = Provisional

Sources: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Govt. of India (Statistical Yearbook India, 2015).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2015/index1.html (accessed on 06.06.2016)

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Table 6.18: Towns and Villages Electrified (in Nos.)

Year 2007-08 2008-09 2009-

10

2010-

11

2011-

12

2012-

13

2013-

14 (P)

Towns

Number of Towns

(2011 Census)

9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Electrified 9 9 9 9 9 9 9

Percentage 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Villages

Number of Villages

(2011 Census)

1278 1278 1278 1278 1278 1278 1400

Electrified 823 823 823 866 896 896 1261

Percentage 64.4 64.4 64.4 67.8 70.1 70.1 90.1

P = Provisional

Sources: Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Govt. of India (Statistical Year Book, India 2016).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2016/index1.html (accessed on 06.06.2016)

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Table 6.19: Ground Water Resources Availability, Utilization and Stage of Development (as on 2011) (in bcm)

Table 6.20: Decadal Water Level Fluctuation with Mean [Pre Monsoon (2003 to 2012) and Pre Monsoon 2013]

No. of

Wells

Analysed

Range in m Rise Fall Rise Fall

Rise Fall 0-2 m 2-4 m >4 m 0-2 m 2-4 m >4 m

Min Max Min Max No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %

12 0.05 3.69 0.13 4.14 5 41.67 1 8.33 0 0.00 5 41.67 0 0.00 1 8.33 6 50.00 6 50.00

Source (Tables 6.19-6.20): Central Ground Water Board, Ministry of Water Resource, Govt. of India (Ground Water Yearbook, 2013-14, 2014-15).

http://www.indiaenvironmentportal.org.in/files/file/Ground%20Water%20Year%20Book%202014-15.pdf (accessed on 08.06.2016)

Annual Replenishable Ground Water Resource Natural

Discharge

during

non-

monsoon

season

Net Annual

Ground

Water

Availability

Annual Ground Water Draft Projected

demand

for

Domestic

and

Industrial

uses upto

2025

Ground

Water

Availability

for future

irrigate on

use

Stage of

Ground

Water

Development

(%)

Monsoon Season Non-monsoon

Season

Total Irrigation Domestic

and

industrial

uses

Total

Recharge

from

rainfall

Recharge

from

other

sources

Recharge

from

rainfall

Recharge

from

other

sources

0.40 Neg. 0.21 Neg. 0.62 0.062 0.55 0.00 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.51 6.13

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Agriculture

List of Tables

7.1: Agriculture Area & Production of Principal Crops in Nagaland

7.2: Average Yield of Principal Crops

7.3: Agriculture Yield

7.4: Yield of Food grains

7.5: Net Area under Irrigation by Sources

7.6: Gross Area under Irrigation by Crops

7.7: Consumption of Fertilizer and Pesticide

7.8: Estimated Consumption of Fertilizer

7.9: Fish Production

7.10: Fish and Seed Production

7.11: District-wise Achievement of Fisheries Department

7.12: Aquatic Animals Production

7.13: Share of Agriculture and Allied Sector in Gross State Domestic Product at

Current Prices

7.14: Gross State Domestic Product from Agriculture and Allied Sector at Constant

Prices

7.15: Number and Area of Operational Holdings for all Social Groups

7.16: Size-wise Number and Area of Operational Holdings for all Social Groups

7.17: Number and Area of Operational Holdings for Scheduled Tribes (ST)

7.18: Percentage Distribution of Number and Area of Operational Holdings for All

Social Groups

7.19: Estimated Number of Rural, Agricultural and Indebted Households

7.20: Comparison of Outlay and Expenditure in Agricultural and Allied Sector

7.21: Number of Kisan Credit Cards Issued

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Table 7.1: Agriculture Area & Production of Principal Crops in Nagaland [A= Area in Hectare; P=Production in M.T.]

Crops

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

A P A P A P A P A P A P

Jhum Paddy 95780 171080 90900 110300 96570 173830 95550 171940 94920 180820 94700 181820

TRC/WRC Paddy

70300 174010 77670 130010 84820 207530 86030 210440 88410 224360 94780 247820

Maize 64400 115920 68100 73190 68430 134000 68520 134300 68670 134650 68780 135440

Jowar 140 130 240 100 120 110 100 110 180 170 230 220

Small Millet 11920 11340 9650 3460 8500 8030 8510 8040 8580 9610 8670 9750

Jobstear 1020 970 1400 660 1010 990 1030 1010 1110 1110 1170 1180

Bajra - - - - 650 560 650 560 680 690 690 700

Ragi - - - - 300 280 310 290 310 290 320 300

Wheat 1380 2070 2010 2410 3120 5340 3150 5390 3270 5890 3000 5470

Barley - - - - 460 730 460 730 500 500 530 540

Oats - - - - 420 460 420 460 420 420 430 440

Tur/ Arhar 3160 3030 3000 3820 2500 2130 2520 2150 2880 2590 2970 2660

Urd/ Mong 400 160 300 200 200 190 220 210 310 310 330 330

Naga Dal

(rice bean)

3980 3060 3640 5140 4500 4500 4530 4550 4630 5060 4710 5230

Cowpea - - 280 210 400 580 400 580 450 660 480 700

Beans 2140 2990 - - 2150 2680 2190 2730 2270 2980 2320 3080

Rajma kholar 12660 18260 13260 17150 14100 17400 14390 17800 14680 18180 14840 18590

Horse gram - - - - 330 330 330 330 420 440 440 460

Pea 6420 8860 - - 6900 6210 6940 6310 7020 7340 7090 7640

Lentil 1260 880 1280 920 1970 1500 1990 1520 2050 1670 2070 1680

Gram 250 200 250 200 720 510 750 540 760 640 740 620

Black Gram 260 180 270 190 660 430 680 450 730 580 760 610

Ground nut 740 740 700 550 730 740 750 760 810 820 860 880

Soyabean 24470 36680 24240 25010 24350 30430 24510 30680 24670 30880 24750 31060

Perilla 1020 610 1740 930 2210 1310 2250 1330 2310 1380 2350 1410

Castor - - - - 270 180 280 190 300 200 300 200

Sesamun 4800 2880 3000 1520 3470 2080 3500 1700 3540 2130 3570 2150

Sunflower 300 240 2040 1770 2060 1130 2130 1180 2280 1440 2310 1500

Rape Seed/Mustard

26620 26620 58590 46870 27050 27080 27120 27250 27170 27420 27180 27460

Linseed 5670 4360 12780 8800 5700 4580 5740 4630 5740 4630 5780 4640

Sugar Cane 4320 18576 5090 152880 4250 184920 4290 186670 4310 187570 4330 188460

Cotton 110 60 90 40 100 50 110 60 50 30 120 70

Jute 2500 4520 1250 1960 3000 5400 3040 5480 2170 4120 70 4120

Potato 5610 69140 5700 59580 6250 78400 6510 58780 6900 69000 6900 69000

Tea (Green) 7400 32930 21550 53250 7450 33150 7490 33330 7520 33470 7520 33470

Ramie - - - - 50 - 110 80 80 70 80 70

Mesta - - - - 1550 2970 1580 3030 1810 2000 1810 2000

Tapioca 1600 36880 - - 1650 38790 1710 40210 1970 39810 1970 39810

Colocossia 5100 48450 - - 5100 48490 5190 49360 5210 49550 5210 49550

Yam - - - - - - 1210 8800 1510 11020 1510 11020

Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2011 & 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 7.2: Average Yield of Principal Crops (kg/ha)

Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Food grains (cereals)

Rice 14.3 21.0 21.1 - 2267.5

Wheat 1200.0 1711.5 1711.1 1801.2 1823.3

Ragi - 933.3 935.5 935.5 937.5

Small Millets 360.8 954.7 944.8 1120.0 1124.6

Bajra - 857.1 861.5 1014.7 1014.5

Barley - 1521.7 1587.0 1000.0 1018.9

Maize 1074.9 1958.2 1960.0 1960.8 1969.2

Jowar 416.7 1100.0 916.7 944.4 -

Food grains (pulses)

Tur 703.3 840.0 853.2 899.3 895.6

Gram 666.7 714.3 720.0 842.1 837.8

Other Pulses 1090.3 1100.3 1142.9 1116.9 1150.3

Oilseeds

Groundnuts 785.7 1000.0 1013.3 1012.3 1023.3

Sesamum 500.0 605.2 600.0 601.7 602.2

Rapeseed &Mustard 800.3 1000.0 1004.8 1009.2 1010.3

Linseed 688.6 807.0 806.6 806.6 802.8

Castor seed - 666.7 678.6 666.7 666.7

Cotton 75.6 # # # #

Jute 276.9 324.0 324.5 342.7 342.8

Mesta - 337.5 345.2 198.9 199.7

Tea 0.9 - - - -

Banana - 196.7 184.4 - 150.0

Sugar 29980.4 43000.0 43512.8 43519.7 43524.2

Potatoes - 50.0 66.7 .- 135.1

Coconut - 3.3 - - 77.4

Pepper - 0.5 - - 0.4

Chillies - 36.0 - - 36.0

Ginger 57.9 66.6 - - 67.7

Turmeric 50.0 41.7 - - 41.7

Tea 1.2 - - - -

Sources: 1. Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India

(Statistical Yearbook India, 2016).

2. Tea Board, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India

3. Coffee Board, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India

4. Rubber Board, Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Govt. of India

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2016/index1.html (accessed on 27.05.2016)

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Table 7.3: Agriculture Yield (in kg/ha)

Year Rice Wheat Bajra Maize Total

Pulses

Gram Tur Oilseeds Groundnut

2004-05 1698 1585 1481 1800 797 1000 938 1165 1273

2005-06 1682 1583 1000 1800 1281 1000 950 926 1000

2006-07 1600 867 NA 1674 1200 1250 1200 901 1000

2007-08 1685 1067 NA 1788 1189 600 825 896 1100

2008-09 1994 1500 NA 1800 1203 667 938 1142 1000

2009-10 1426 1200 NA 1075 1036 667 703 835 786

2010-11 2102 1712 857 1958 1058 714 840 1040 1000

2011-12 2106 1711 862 1960 1091 720 853 1043 1013

2012-13 2204 1801 # 1961 1096 842 899 1047 1012

Table 7.4: Yield of Food grains

(in kg/ha)

Year Yield of Kharif

Food grains

Yield of Rabi Food

grains

Yield of Total Food

grains

2004-05 1634 1120 1577

2005-06 1614 1622 1615

2006-07 1503 1414 1482

2007-08 1589 1188 1567

2008-09 1846 1304 1811

2009-10 1264 1144 1256

2010-11 1965 1129 1902

2011-12 1974 1184 1920

2012-13 2029 1351 1967

Source (Tables 7.3-7.4): Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and

Welfare, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Govt. of India (Agricultural Statistics at a Glance,

2014).

http://eands.dacnet.nic.in/PDF/Agricultural-Statistics-At-Glance2014.pdf (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 7.5: Net Area under Irrigation by Sources ('000 hectare)

Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Canals

Government - - - - -

Private - - - - -

Total - - - - -

Wells

Tanks - - - - -

Tube Wells - - - - -

Other Wells - - - - -

Other Sources 77 73 83 84 85

Total 77 73 83 84 85

Table 7.6: Gross Area under Irrigation by Crops ('000 hectare)

Year 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Rice 77 78 85 86 88

Jowar - - - - -

Bajra - - - - -

Maize 0 0 0 0 0

Ragi - - - - -

Wheat 1 1 1 1 1

Barley - - - - -

Other Cereals & Millets - - - - -

Total Cereals & Millets 78 79 86 87 89

Total Pulses 0 0 0 0 0

Total Food grains 79 79 86 88 90

Sugarcane - - - - -

Condiments & Spices - - - - -

Fruits & Vegetables

(including root crops)

- - - - -

Other Food Crops - - - - -

Total Food Crops 79 79 86 88 90

Total Oilseeds 4 7 5 4 3

Cotton - - - - -

Tobacco - - - - -

Fodder Crops - - - - -

Other Non-Food Crops - - - - -

Total Non-Food Crops 4 7 5 4 3

Total Irrigated Area under all Crops 82 85 92 92 92

Note: '0' relates to the area below 500 hectares; Total may not tally due to rounding off of the figures.

Source (Tables 7.5-7.6): Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, Ministry of Statistics &

Programme Implementation, Govt. of India (Statistical Yearbook India, 2016).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2016/index1.html (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 7.7: Consumption of Fertilizer and Pesticide

Year

Fertilizer (in M.T.) Total

(in M.T.)

Pesticide

N P K Solid

(in M.T. )

Liquid

(in liters)

1995-96 281.53 182.45 49.20 513.18 32.31 320

1996-97 416.07 321.92 85.26 823.25 20.82 580

1997-98 541.57 383.86 116.61 1042.04 16.50 500

1998-99 254.08 354.29 54.45 662.82 6.60 185

1999-00 480.14 280.00 59.60 819.74 9.00 400

2000-01 527.41 398.13 50.40 975.94 8.00 600.00

2005-06 334.00 231.30 70.00 635.30 5.00 120.00

2007-08 477.00 248.00 114.00 839.00 6.00 500.00

2008-09 315.30 227.16 101.40 643.86 N.R N.R.

2009-10 476.37 306.49 165.00 947.86 14.00 800.00

2010-11 767.34 480.42 178.44 1426.20 15.00 2300.00

2011-12 739.10 533.10 232.04 1504.24 10.00 7000.00

2012-13 1095.48 694.76 376.92 2167.16 14.50 3200.00

2013-14 1068.52 693.94 348.6 2111.06 6.00 200.00

N = Nitrogen: P = Phosphate: K = Potassium; N.R. = Not Reported

Source: Directorate of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland

(Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2011 & 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

Table 7.8: Estimated Consumption of Fertilizer

(kg/ha)

Year N P K Total

2011-12 1.58 1.03 0.42 3.04

2012-13 2.32 1.46 0.80 4.58

2013-14 2.26 1.48 0.72 4.45

N = Nitrogen: P = Phosphate: K = Potassium

Source: Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, INM Division; Directorate of Economics and Statistics,

Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Govt. of India (Agricultural Statistics at a Glance, 2014).

http://eands.dacnet.nic.in/PDF/Agricultural-Statistics-At-Glance2014.pdf

(accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 7.9: Fish Production (in Metric Tonne)

Year 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Capture Culture Total Capture Culture Total Capture Culture Total Capture Culture Total

Major Carps

(Catla, Rohu,

Mrigal)

187.00

2881.00 3068.00 189.00 3026.60 3215.60 189.20 3166.00 3355.20 190.30 3339.00 3529.30

Exotic Carps

(Common,

Silver, Grass)

75.50 3149.50 3225.00 76.20 3253.70 3329.40 76.80 3396.00 3472.80 77.40 3547.00 3624.40

Minor Carps 54.50 0.00 54.50 54.90 0.00 54.90 56.00 0.00 56.00 57.80 0.00 57.80

Murrels 10.50 6.00 16.50 10.60 6.40 17.00 10.60 6.50 17.10 10.75 6.70 17.45

Catfishes 20.50 58.50 79.00 20.80 59.00 79.80 20.90 59.50 80.40 20.95 62.00 82.95

Minnows,

Trash fishes

and others

15.00 127.00 142.00 16.50 130.30 145.80 16.50 132.00 148.50 17.80 135.30 153.10

Total 363.00 6222.00 6585.00 368.00 6476.00 6844.00 370.00 6760.00 7130.00 375.00 7090.00 7465.00

Source: Directorate of Fishery Department, Directorate of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland

(Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

Table 7.10: Fish and Seed Production

Year Fish Production

(in Tonnes)

Fish Seed Production

(in Million Fry)

Marine Inland Total Total

2012-13 0 7130 7130 48.00

2014-15 (P) 0 7835 7835 47.70

P: Provisional

Source: Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Govt. of India (Basic Animal Husbandry & Fisheries Statistics, 2014, 2015).

http://dahd.nic.in/Division/statistics/animal-husbandry-statistics-division (accessed 29.06.2016)

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Table 7.11: District-wise Achievement of Fisheries Department

Districts

2013 2014

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Dimapur 75 124 37.6 982 3925 1391 6388 70 127 21.82 697 4055 1436.1 6483

Mokok-

chung

15 20 25.6 647 490 228 1583 16 24 16.2 398 504 234.3 1601

Tuen-sang 15 21 26.4 681 275 113.2 875 16 23 16.2 463 288 118.6 893

Zunhe-

boto 15 20 26.2 675 239 149.3 1326 16 20 16.2 409 267 153.2 1345

Mon 15 21 22.6 583 106 58.5 628 16 27 16.2 413 118 64.8 646

Wokha 15 18 27.6 722 821 265.4 1669 16 24 16.2 399 845 272.9 1689

Phek 15 20 25.6 651 337 185.1 1293 16 29 16.2 407 363 193.4 1311

Peren 15 18 28.2 710 379 180.8 1465 16 22 16.2 429 397 189.3 1483

Kiphire 10 15 24.2 613 194 117.7 694 15 27 16.2 450 227 127.3 715

Long-leng 10 16 26.8 683 119 60 721 15 28 16.2 426 139 69.5 742

Total 215 312 296.4 7581 7130 2880 17920 228 372 183.82 4908 7465 2998 18205

Source: Directorate of Fishery Department, Directorate of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of

Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 7.12: Aquatic Animals Production (in MT: Metric Tonnes)

Year 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Capture Culture Total Capture Culture Total Capture Culture Total Capture Culture Total

Freshwater

Prawn

(Macrobrachium

rosenbergii)

- 5 5 - 5.5 5.5 - 5.8 5.8 190.3 3339 3529.3

Freshwater

Prawn (Local)

4.5 - 4.5 4.75 - 4.75 4.85 4.85 77.4 3547 3624.4

Crab 6.5 - 6.5 6.8 - 6.8 6.9 6.9 57.8 0 57.8

Snail 13 - 13 13.25 - 13.25 13.3 13.3 10.75 6.7 17.45

Rana Spp.

(Frogs) 14.5 - 14.5 15 - 15 15.4 15.4 20.95 62 82.95

Turtle 0.5 - 0.5 0.5 - 0.5 0.4 0.4 17.8 135.3 153.1

Aquatic Insects

& Others 2 - 2 2.1 - 2.1 2.15 2.15 375 7090 7465

Total 41 5 46 42.4 5.5 47.9 43 5.8 48.8 190.3 3339 3529.3

Source: Directorate of Fishery Department, Directorate of Agriculture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of

Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 7.13: Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) from Agriculture and Allied Sector at

Constant (2004-05) Prices (Rs Lakh)

Year Value

2004-05 202912

2005-06 208092

2006-07 210112

2007-08 211403

2008-09 227315

2009-10 233878

2010-11 253538

2011-12 267043

2012-13 277548

2013-14 288645

Source: Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India

(Agricultural Statistics at a Glance 2014).

http://eands.dacnet.nic.in/latest_2006.htm (accessed 28.06.2016)

Table 7.14: Share of Agriculture and Allied Sector in Gross State Domestic Product

(GSDP) at Current Prices

(Rs. Lakh)

Year GSDP from

Agriculture and

allied Sector

% Share of Agriculture

and Allied in Total GSDP

% Growth over

Previous Year

2011-12 353999 25.54 -

2012-13 408232 26.04 15.32

2013-14 466534 26.28 14.28

Notes: Agriculture and Allied includes Agriculture, forestry, logging and fishing.

Source: Central Statistics Office. Directorate of Economics and Statistics, Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and

Welfare, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Govt. of India (Agricultural Statistics at a Glance,

2014).

http://eands.dacnet.nic.in/PDF/Agricultural-Statistics-At-Glance2014.pdf (accessed on 28.06.2016)

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Tables 7.15: Number and Area of Operational Holdings for all Social Groups

(Number in ‘000; Area in ‘000 ha)

2005-06 2010-11 % Variation

Number Area Number Area Number Area

169 1173 178 1074 5.41 -8.41

Table 7.16: Size-wise Number and Area of Operational Holdings for all Social Groups

(2010-11) (Number in ‘000; Area in ‘000 ha)

Marginal Small Semi Medium Medium Large

Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area

6 3 20 23 48 125 78 481 25 442

Table 7.17: Number and Area of Operational Holdings for Scheduled Tribes (ST) by all

Size Groups (2010-11) (Number in ‘000; Area in ‘000 ha)

Marginal Small Semi Medium Medium Large

Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area Number Area

6 3 20 23 48 124 78 480 25 441

Table 7.18: Percentage Distribution of Number and Area of Operational Holdings for

All Social Groups (2010-11)

Number Area

Marginal Small Semi

Medium

Medium Large Marginal Small Semi

Medium

Medium Large

3.63 11.40 27.16 43.70 14.11 0.31 2.15 11.62 44.75 41.17

Source (Tables 7.14-7.17): Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare, Ministry of Agriculture and

Farmers Welfare, Govt. of India (Agricultural Census, 2010-11).

http://agcensus.nic.in/document/agcensus2010/completereport.pdf (accessed on 27.06.2016)

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Table 7.19: Estimated Number of Rural, Agricultural and Indebted Households (2014)

Estimated Number of Rural Households (’00) 4128

Estimated Number Agricultural Households (’00) 2621

Estimated Number of Agricultural Households having loan (’00) 65

% of Agricultural Households Indebted 2.5

Source: NSS KI (70/33): Key Indicators of Situation of Agricultural Households in India Agricultural Directorate of

Economics and Statistics, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India (Agricultural Statistics at a Glance, 2014).

http://eands.dacnet.nic.in/latest_2006.htm (accessed 28.06.2016)

Table 7.20: Comparison of Outlay and Expenditure in Agricultural and Allied Sector

(Rs. in Crore at current prices)

Eleventh Plan Outlay

Agricultural and Allied Sector 434.31

% of Total Plan 8.3

Eleventh Plan Outlay

Agricultural and Allied Sector 725.08

% of Total Plan 11.3

Twelfth Plan Outlay

Agricultural and Allied Sector 1795

% of Total Plan 13.8

Increase in Twelfth Plan over Eleventh Plan Expenditure (%) 148

Source: Department of Agriculture and Cooperation, Directorate of Economics and Statistics, 12th Plan Document,

Planning Commission, Govt. of India (Pocket Book of Agricultural Statistics, 2014).

http://eands.dacnet.nic.in/PDF/Pocket-Book2014.pdf (accessed on 29.06.2016)

Table 7.21: Number of Kisan Credit Cards Issued up to 31 March 2014

Bank Number of Kisan Credit Cards

Cooperative Banks 2071

Regional Rural Banks 860

Commercial Banks 36465

Total 39396

Source: Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Welfare, Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers

Welfare, Govt. of India (Agricultural Statistics at a Glance, 2014).

http://eands.dacnet.nic.in/PDF/Agricultural-Statistics-At-Glance2014.pdf (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Horticulture

List of Tables

8.1: Area, Production and Productivity of Fruits in Nagaland

8.2: Area and Production of different Fruits

8.3: Area, Production and Productivity of Vegetables

8.4: Area and Production of different Vegetables

8.5: Area and Production of Various Horticulture Crops

8.6: Area, Production and Productivity of Flowers

8.7: District-wise Area & Production of Flower

8.8: Area, Production & Productivity of Major Spices

8.9: Area & Production of Major Plantation & Spices Crops

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Table 8.1: Area, Production and Productivity of Fruits in Nagaland

Year Area

(‘000 ha)

Production

(in ‘000 MT)

Productivity

(in MT/ha)

2008-09 18.2 151.3 8.3

2009-10 30.8 223.7 7.3

2010-11 18.2 151.3 8.3

2011-12 33.7 347.7 10.3

2012-13 37.2 276.0 7.4

2013-14 40.6 411.0 10.1

Source: National Horticulture Board, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India

(Indian Horticulture Database, 2011, 2013, 2014).

http://nhb.gov.in/PDFViwer.aspx?enc=3ZOO8K5CzcdC/Yq6HcdIxC0U1kZZenFuNVXacDLxz28=

(accessed on 27.05.2016)

Table 8.2: Area and Production of Different Fruits [A=Area in '000 ha; P=Production in '000 Tonne]

Fruits 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15@

A P A P A P A P A P A P

Apple - - 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 0.2 1.9 0.2 1.9

Banana 6.3 62.7 2.7 59.0 9.1 166.4 7.0 80.0 7.3 109.8 7.3 109.8

Citrus 5.4 43.7 5.7 17.0 9.7 82.0 7.3 62.0 8.6 74.4 7.9 69.3

Grapes 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.1 - - 0.2 0.1 0.2 1.1 0.2 1.1

Guava 0.3 1.5 0.3 1.4 0.4 2.0 0.5 4.2 0.5 4.2

Litchi 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 - - 0.3 2.0 0.5 3.2 0.5 3.2

Mango 0.3 0.4 0.3 0.4 - - 0.4 3.0 0.5 3.6 0.5 3.6

Papaya 0.8 6.8 0.7 5.6 1.2 7.5 1.4 16.3 1.4 16.3

Pineapple 8.0 80.1 3.7 57.5 8.9 100.6 9.0 85.0 9.5 142.5 9.5 142.5

Pomegranate 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.3 - - 0.1 0.4 0.1 0.7 0.1 0.7

Sapota - - - - - - - 0.0

Others 9.3 27.9 - - 6.1 18.7 11.3 33.3 11.8 53.3 12.5 58.4

Total 30.9 223.7 13.9 141.6 33.8 367.7 37.1 276.0 40.6 411.0 40.6 411.0

@ 3rd Advance Estimate; Total includes other fruit also

Source: Horticulture Statistics Division, Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare. Ministry of

Statistics & Programme Implementation; Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India (Statistical Yearbook India,

2016).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2016/index.html (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 8.3: Area, Production and Productivity of Vegetables

Year Area

(‘000 ha)

Production

(in ‘000 MT)

Productivity

(in MT/ha)

2008-09 10.4 78.3 7.5

2009-10 10.4 78.3 7.5

2010-11 10.7 79.4 7.4

2011-12 33.0 222.6 6.7

2012-13 26.0 207.7 8.0

2013-14 38.6 492.4 12.8

Source: National Horticulture Board, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India

(Indian Horticulture Database, 2011, 2013, 2014).

http://nhb.gov.in/PDFViwer.aspx?enc=3ZOO8K5CzcdC/Yq6HcdIxC0U1kZZenFuNVXacDLxz28=

(accessed on 27.05.2016)

Table 8.4: Area and Production of Different Vegetables

[A=Area in '000 ha; P=Production in '000 Tonne]

Vegetables 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15@

A P A P A P A P A P A P

Brinjal 0.1 2.2 0.1 2.2 0.4 2.4 0.3 3.0 0.4 3.3 0.4 3.3

Cabbage 0.3 3.0 0.3 3.0 1.1 9.0 2.0 20.0 8.1 162.0 8.1 162.0

C. Flower 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.4 2.7 0.6 2.6 0.6 5.0 0.6 5.0

Okra 0.1 0.2 0.3 1.2 0.4 2.3 0.0 0.2 0.2 1.3 0.2 1.3

Peas 0.1 1.0 0.1 1.0 1.0 7.5 1.4 13.0 1.6 9.4 1.6 9.4

Tomato 0.7 4.0 0.7 4.0 1.3 8.5 1.5 6.0 2.7 20.0 2.7 20.0

Onion - - - - 0.4 3.1 0.7 6.0 0.7 7.7 0.7 7.7

Potato 1.5 10.0 1.5 10.0 2.9 20.2 3.8 32.0 4.8 65.1 4.8 65.1

Sweet

Potato

0.1 0.4 0.1 0.4 0.9 9.2 1.5 15.0 1.6 23.4 1.6 23.4

Tapioca 1.0 6.0 1.0 6.0 - - - - 6.2 92.3 6.2 92.3

Others 6.5 51.4 - - 24.2 157.7 14.3 109.9 11.8 103.0 11.8 103.0

Total 10.5 78.3 4.2 28.0 33.1 20.2 26.0 207.7 38.6 492.4 38.6 492.4

@ 3rd Advance Estimate

Source: Horticulture Statistics Division, Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare; Ministry of

Statistics & Programme Implementation, Govt. of India (Statistical Yearbook India, 2016).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2016/index.html (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 8.5: Area and Production of Various Horticulture Crops [A=Area in '000 ha; P=Production in '000 Tonne]

Crops

2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

A P A P A P A P A P A P

Fruits 30.80 223.70 18.20 151.30 33.70 347.68 37.23 275.95 40.56 411.00 40.56 411.00

Vegetables 10.40 78.30 10.70 79.40 33.04 222.63 26.01 207.74 38.55 492.37 38.55 492.37

Flowers - - 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.01 0.00

Nuts - - " " " " " " - - - -

Aroma &

Medi.

- - - - - - 0.00 0.00 - - - -

Plantation Crops

1.10 1.60 1.10 1.60 1.10 1.60 1.52 10.52 1.67 11.35 2.17 11.55

Spices 7.20 38.60 7.50 38.50 9.77 39.17 9.77 39.16 9.77 39.16 9.77 39.16

Mushroom - - - - - - - -

Honey - - - - - - - -

Grand

Total

49.50 342.20 37.50 270.80 77.63 611.08 74.54 533.47 90.56 954.24 91.06 954.08

Source: Horticulture Statistics Division, Department of Agriculture, Cooperation and Farmers Welfare. Ministry of

Statistics & Programme Implementation; Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India (Statistical Yearbook India,

2016).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2016/index.html (accessed on 27.5.2016)

Table 8.6: Area, Production and Productivity of Flowers

Year Area

(‘000 ha)

Production (Loose in '000 MT) & (Cut in Lakh Nos.)

Loose Cut

2008-09 0.00 0.00 17.0

2009-10 0.00 0.00 17.0

2010-11 0.00 0.00 17.0

2011-12 0.00 0.00 15.4

2012-13 0.01 0.00 96.7

2013-14 0.01 0.00 0.4

Source: National Horticulture Board, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India

(Indian Horticulture Database, 2011, 2013, 2014).

http://nhb.gov.in/PDFViwer.aspx?enc=3ZOO8K5CzcdC/Yq6HcdIxC0U1kZZenFuNVXacDLxz28=

(accessed on 27.06.2016)

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Table 8.7: District-wise Area & Production of Flower (2013-14)

[A= Area (m2); P=Production (stems)]

Districts Rose Lilium Alstromeria Anthurium Gerbera Orchid

Kohima A 1300 14800 10000 - 2000

P 1300000 888000 700000 - 48000

Wokha A - - - 24400 8200 2800

P - - - 2440000 - 67200

Mokokchung A 3000 2400 1400 - -

P 300000 144000 98000 738000 -

Zunheboto A 2800 2200 1800 200 -

P 280000 132000 126000 - -

Tuensang A 800 1000 - - -

P 80000 60000 - 18000 -

Phek A - 200 200 400 1200 600

P - 1200 14000 40000 - 14400

Mon A - - 600 - -

P 60000 - 42000 - 108000

Dimapur A - - 200 - -

P - - 14000 - -

Kiphire A - 600 400 - 200

P - 36000 28000 - -

Longleng A - 200 200 - -

P - 12000 14000 - 18000

Peren

A - 200 200 - -

P - 12000 14000 - -

Nagaland A 20200 21600 15000 24800 9800 5400

P 2020000 1296000 1050000 2480000 882000 129600

Source: Directorate of Horticulture, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland

(Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2011 & 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=34

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 8.8: Area, Production & Productivity of Major Spices

Year

Area

(‘000 ha)

Production

('000 MT)

Productivity

(in MT/ha)

2008-09 4.4 18.6 4.2

2009-10 4.4 18.6 4.2

2010-11 7.5 38.5 5.2

2011-12 9.8 39.2 4.0

2012-13 9.8 39.2 4.0

2013-14 9.8 39.2 4.0

Source: National Horticulture Board, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India

(Indian Horticulture Database, 2011, 2013, 2014).

http://nhb.gov.in/PDFViwer.aspx?enc=3ZOO8K5CzcdC/Yq6HcdIxC0U1kZZenFuNVXacDLxz28=

(accessed on 27.06.2016)

Table 8.9: Area & Production of Major Plantation & Spices Crops

(A=Area in ha; P=Production in M.T.)

Year

2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

A P A P A P A P A P A P

Coffee 1500 100 1500 100 1500 105 1250 120 1250 120 1289 126

Cashew nut 350 137 425 139 600 155 670 225 1000 300 1300 600

Areca nut 180 80 180 80 195 105 195 105 200 1300 300 2000

Coconut 920 655 920 655 985 7360 1275 7380 1300 10400 1450 11230

Cardamom - - 3510 1770 3180 1477 2520 1125 2550 1200 3000 1300

Black

pepper - - 225 12 230 20 195 18 140 20 142 22

Turmeric - - 120 500 130 535 108 470 500 5000 610 8540

Naga

Chilly - - 350 1470 500 2000 435 1760 600 2500 1000 6000

Betel vine - - - - - - 100 200 153 310

Aromatic &

Medicinal - - - - - - 126 756 135 816

Source: Directorate of Horticulture, Directorate of Economics &Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland

(Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2011, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=34

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294(accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Livestock

9.1: Livestock Population in Nagaland

9.2: Estimates of Milk, Egg, Wool & Meat Production

9.3: Milk Production by Cows, Buffaloes and Goats

9.4: Per Capita Availability of Milk and Eggs

9.5: Estimates of Egg Production from Fowls

9.6: Estimate of Meat Production from Sheep, Goats and Buffaloes

9.7: Estimate of Meat Production from Pigs and Poultry

9.8: Veterinary Institutions

9.9: Artificial Inseminations Performed

9.10: Animals Insured under Livestock Insurance Scheme of DADF

9.11: Estimates of Major Livestock Products

9.12: Funds Released Under Central Sector Scheme of Integrated Sample Survey for

Estimation of Major Livestock Products

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Table 9.1: Livestock Population in Nagaland

(in ‘000)

Year Cattle

Buffalos Goats Sheep Pigs

Horses

&

Ponies

Mules Mithun Donkeys Yak Camel Total

Livestock

CB ND Total

2003 243 208 451 34 175 4 644 1 0.01 40 - - - 1349.01

2007 253.99 215.83 469.82 35.02 178.07 3.65 697.79 0.84 - 33.39 - - - 1418.58

2012 128.95 106.02 234.97 32.72 99.35 3.84 503.69 0.47 1.12 34.87 0.04 0.00 0.09 911.16

CB- Crossbred, ND- Nondescript

Table 9.2: Estimates of Milk, Egg & Meat Production

Year

Milk Production

(000 Tonnes)

Egg Production

(Lakh Nos.)

Meat Production*

(000 Tonnes)

2009-10 77.74 833.50 65.87

2010-11 76.03 802.03 64.66

2011-12 78.00 703.65 77.90

2012-13 78.66 617.98 70.64

2013-14 80.61 223.34 67.48

*Meat production from recognized sectors

Source (Tables 9.1-9.2): Department of Animal husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India

(Basic Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Statistics, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015).

http://dahd.nic.in/Division/statistics/animal-husbandry-statistics-division (accessed 20.04.2016)

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Table 9.3: Milk Production by Cows, Buffaloes and Goats

(‘000 tonnes)

Year

Cows

Buffaloes Goats

Total

Crossbred (CB) Nondescript (ND) Total

2009-10 63.17 9.83 72.99 4.06 0.69 77.74

2010-11 62.48 9.01 71.49 3.88 0.66 76.03

2011-12 64.00 10.00 74.00 4.00 1.00 79.00

2012-13 64.57 9.00 73.57 4.29 0.80 78.66

2013-14 66.39 9.02 75.41 4.41 0.7 80.61

Table 9.4: Per Capita Availability of Milk and Eggs

Year Per Capita Availability

Milk (gm/day) Eggs (Number/Annum)

2009-10 96 38

2010-11 93 36

2011-12 108 38

2012-13 94 27

2013-14 95 10

Table 9.5: Estimates of Egg Production from Fowls

Year

Fowls

Estimated Number

of Layers

(‘000)

Average Yield/Year

(Number)

Egg Production

(Lakh Nos.)

2009-10 550.00 151.55 833.50

2010-11 517.00 155.13 802.03

2011-12 435.00 161.76 703.65

2012-13 374.03 165.22 617.98

2013-14 138.08 161.75 223.34

Source (Tables 9.3-9.5): Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of

India (Basic Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Statistics, 2015).

http://dahd.nic.in/Division/statistics/animal-husbandry-statistics-division (accessed 20.04.2016)

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Table 9.6: Estimate of Meat Production from Sheep, Goats and Buffaloes

Year Sheep Goats Buffaloes

Estimated

Number of

Animals

Slaughtered

(‘000)

Average

Annual

Yield/

Animal

(kg)

Meat

Production

(‘000

Tonnes)

Estimated

Number of

Animals

Slaughtered

(‘000)

Average

Annual

Yield/

Animal

(kg)

Meat

Production

(‘000

Tonnes)

Estimated

Number of

Animals

Slaughtered

(‘000)

Average

Annual

Yield/

Animal

(kg)

Meat

Production

(‘000

Tonnes)

2010-11 - - - 82.28 20.00 1.65 65.64 171.00 11.74

2011-12 22.38 20.00 0.40 195.00 20.00 4.00 68.68 171.00 11.74

2012-13 82.15 20.00 1.64 - - - 62.76 171.00 10.73

2013-14 52.96 19.69 1.04 - - - 9.78 192.38 1.88

Table 9.7: Estimate of Meat Production from Pigs and Poultry

Year Pig Poultry

Estimated

Number of

Animals

Slaughtered

(‘000)

Average Annual

Yield / animal

(kg)

Meat Production

(000 Tonnes)

Estimated

Number of

Animals

Slaughtered

(‘000)

Average Annual

Yield / animal

(kg)

Meat Production

(000 Tonnes)

2010-11 395.20 72.00 28.45 3399.03 0.80 2.72

2011-12 543.00 72.00 39.00 2635.00 1.00 2.00

2012-13 425.43 72.00 30.63 4808.39 1.03 4.93

2013-14 714.68 79.95 57.14 621.39 0.85 0.53

Source (Tables 9.6-9.7): Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India

(Basic Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Statistics, 2015).

http://dahd.nic.in/Division/statistics/animal-husbandry-statistics-division (accessed 20.04.2016)

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Table 9.8: Veterinary Institutions (in Nos.)

Veterinary Institutions 2014* 2015

Veterinary Hospitals/Polyclinics 11 11

Veterinary Dispensaries 20 30

Veterinary Aid Centre (Stockmen Centers/Mobile Dispensaries) 127 170

*2011-12 data used

Table 9.9: Artificial Inseminations Performed (000 Nos.)

Year Artificial Inseminations

2009-10 50

2010-11 50

2011-12 -

2012-13 -

2013-14 -

2014-15 32

Table 9.10: Animals Insured under Livestock Insurance Scheme of DADF

Year Number of Animals Insured

2008-09 3140

2009-10 4460

2010-11 1612

2011-12 4833

2012-13 14928

2013-14 4923

DADF = Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries

Source (Tables 9.8-9.10): Directorate of Economics & Statistics; Ministry of Agriculture and, Government of India

(Basic Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Statistics, 2015).

http://dahd.nic.in/Division/statistics/animal-husbandry-statistics-division (accessed 20.04.2016)

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Table 9.11: Estimates of Major Livestock Products

Year Milk

(‘000 MT)

Egg

(Lakh Nos.)

Meat

(‘000 MT)

2013-14 (P) 80.61 223.34 67.48

2014-15 75.69 352.77 66.98

P: Provisional

Table 9.12: Funds Released under Central Sector Scheme of Integrated Sample Survey

for Estimation of major Livestock Products

Year Release

(Rs. in lakhs)

2009-10 3.00

2010-11 0.00

2011-12 5.00

2012-13 8.00

2013-14 5.00

2014-15 0.00

Source (Tables 9.11-9.12): Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture, Govt.

of India (Basic Animal Husbandry and Fisheries Statistics, 2015).

http://dahd.nic.in/Division/statistics/animal-husbandry-statistics-division (accessed 20.04.2016)

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Forests & Protected Areas

List of Tables

10.1: Assessment of Recorded Forest Area in Nagaland

10.2: Assessment of Forest Cover

10.3: Year-wise Forest Cover

10.4: District-wise Forest Cover

10.5: Forest Cover Change Matrix

10.6: Altitude-wise Forest Cover

10.7: Forest Cover within/outside Green Wash

10.8: Estimates of Tree Cover

10.9: Growing Stock in different Forest Area

10.10: Grants-in-Aids for Forests

10.11: Detail of National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries

10.12: Revenue and Expenditure of the Forest Department

10.13: Classification of Forest Area

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Table 10.1: Assessment of Recorded Forest Area in Nagaland (in sq. km.)

Forest Year of Assessment

2011 2013 2015

Reserved Forests 86 86 86

Protected Forest 508 508 508

Un classed Forest 8628 8628 8628

Total Forest Area 9222 9222 9222

% of Forest Area to State’s

Geographical Area

64.79 64.79 55.62

% of India’s Forest Area 1.20 1.20 1.20

Table 10.2: Assessment of Forest Cover

(in sq. km.)

Forest Year of Assessment

2011 2013 2015

Very Dense Forest 1293 1298 1296

Moderate Dense Forest 4931 4736 4695

Open Forest 7094 7010 6975

Total Forest Cover 13318 13044 12966

% of Forest Cover to State’s

Geographical Area 80.33 78.68 78.21

% of India’s Forest Area 1.92 1.87 1.85

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Table 10.3: Year-wise Forest Cover

(in sq. km.)

Year of Assessment Total Forest Cover

2001 13980

2003 14015

2005 13719

2007 13464

2009 13464

2011 13318

2013 13044

2015 12966

Source (Tables 10.1-10.3): Forest Survey of India, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, Ministry of Environment, Forest and

Climate Change, Govt. of India (India State of Forest Report, 2011, 2013, 2015).

http://fsi.nic.in/ (accessed on 16.05.2016)

Table 10.4: District-wise Forest Cover

(in sq. km.)

District Geographical

Area (G.A.)

2015 Assessment Percent

of G.A.

(%)

Change Scrub

Very

Dense

Forest

Mod.

Dense

Forest

Open

Forest

Total

Dimapur 758 0 73 338 411 54.22 -16 2

Koima 3283 290 1,130 1,443 2,863 87.21 -34 115

Mokokchung 1615 3 514 827 1,344 83.22 -16 39

Mon 1786 32 446 792 1,270 71.11 67 136

Phek 2026 275 652 757 1,684 83.12 -8 77

Tuensang 4228 610 1014 1458 3082 72.89 -44 171

Wokha 1628 1 483 856 1,340 82.31 -14 13

Zunheboto 1255 85 383 504 972 77.45 -13 69

Grand Total 16579 1296 4695 6975 12966 78.21 -78 622

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Table 10.5: Forest Cover Change Matrix (in sq. km)

2013 Assessment 2015 Assessment Total

(ISFR

2013) VDF MDF OF Scrub NF

Very Dense Forest (VDF) 1296 0 0 0 2 1298

Moderately Dense Forest 0 4695 6 1 34 4736

Open Forest 0 0 6771 40 199 7010

Scrub 0 0 2 0 2

Non Forest (NF) 0 0 198 579 2756 3533

Total (ISFR 2015) 1296 4695 6975 622 2991 16579

Net Change -2 -41 -35 620 -542

Source (Tables 10.4-10.5): Forest Survey of India, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, Ministry of Environment, Forest and

Climate Change, Govt. of India (India State of Forest Report, 2011, 2013, 2015).

http://fsi.nic.in/ (accessed on 20.06.2016)

Table 10.6: Altitude-wise Forest Cover (in sq. km.)

Altitude Zone 2015 Assessment

VDF MDF OF Total

0-500 0 1212 1933 3145

500-1000 26 1375 2431 3832

1000-2000 661 1863 2462 4986

2000-3000 599 239 145 983

3000-4000 10 6 4 20

Total 1296 4695 6975 12966

VDF=Very Dense Forest; MDF= Moderate Dense Forest; OF= Open Forest

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Table 10.7: Forest Cover within/outside Green Wash (in sq. km.)

Forest Cover within Green Wash

Very Dense Forest 1162

Moderately Dense Forest 3308

Open Forest 4442

Sub Total 8912

Forest Cover outside Green Wash

Very Dense Forest 134

Moderately Dense Forest 1387

Open Forest 2533

Sub Total 4054

Total Forest Cover 12966

Tree Cover 381

Total Forest & Tree Cover 13347

Per capita Forest & Tree Cover 0.675 ha

Of State’s Geographical Area 80.50%

Of India’s Forest & Tree Cover 1.68%

Table 10.8: Estimates of Tree Cover

Year Tree Cover

Area (sq. km.) % of G.A.

2011 322 1.94

2013 372 2.24

2015 381 2.30

Source (Tables 10.6-10.8): Forest Survey of India, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, Ministry of Environment, Forest and

Climate Change, Govt. of India (India State of Forest Report, 2011, 2013, 2015).

http://fsi.nic.in/ (accessed on 16.06.2016)

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Table 10.9: Growing Stock in different Forest Area

Growing Stock 2015 Assessment

(volume in million cum)

Growing Stock in Recorded Forest Area 36.85

Growing Stock in TOF 12.20

TOF= Tree outside Forests

Source: Forest Survey of India, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change,

Govt. of India (India State of Forest Report, 2015).

http://fsi.nic.in/ (accessed on 16.06.2016)

Table 10.10: Grants-in-Aids for Forests by 13th

Finance Commission (in Rs. Crore)

Year Grant-in-Aids

2010-11 17.32

2011-12 17.32

2012-13 34.64

2013-14 34.64

2014-15 34.64

2010-2015 138.56

Source: Indian Council Forestry Research Education (ICFRE), MoEF&CC, Govt. of India; State Forest Departments

(Forestry Statistics India, 2011).

http://www.icfre.org/UserFiles/File/Institute-ICFRE/2013/Stat/Forestry-stat-07Mar13.htm

(accessed on 20.06.2016)

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Table 10.11: Detail of National Parks, Wildlife Sanctuaries

Name of District Name of NPs /Sanctuaries/

Conservation Reserve

Year of

Establishment

Area

(km2)

National Parks (1)

Dimarpur Intanki 1993 202.02

Total Area 202.02

Wildlife Sanctuaries (3)

Tuensang Fakim WLS 1980 6.41

Kohima Puliebadze WLS 1980 9.23

Dimapur Rangapahar WLS 1986 4.70

Total Area 20.34

Source: Wildlife Institute of India, MoEF&CC, Govt. of India

http://wii.gov.in/images//images/documents/n_parks_nov_2015.pdf

http://wii.gov.in/images//images/documents/wls_nov_2015.pdf (accessed on 22.06.2016)

Table 10.12: Revenue and Expenditure of the Forest Department (Rs. in Lakhs)

Year Revenue Expenditure Total

Plan Non-Plan Plan + Non-Plan

2003-04 269.00 218.49 1396.82 1615.31

2004-05 355.81 660.00 1595.60 2255.60

2006-07 555.37 1335.00 1642.22 2977.22

2007-08 425.53 1780.00 1819.13 3599.13

2008-09 467.49 2173.73 2331.00 4504.73

2009-10 526.67 2721.56 2657.98 5379.54

2011-12 386.27 4019.00 4047.16 8066.16

2012-13 370.06 4385.55 4304.8 8690.35

2013-14 381.63 3570.97 4730.13 8301.10

Source: Principal Chief Conservator of Forest, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland

(Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 03.6.2016)

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Table 10.13: Classification of Forest Area

(in ha)

Particular

2009-10 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Forest

Area

% To

Total

Forest

Area

Forest

Area

% To

Total

Forest

Area

Forest

Area

% To

Total

Forest

Area

Forest

Area

% To

Total

Forest

Area

Legal Status

Reserved

Forest 8583 0.99 6226 0.72 6226.00 0.72 6226.00 0.72

Purchased

Forest 19247 2.23 19247 2.23 19247.00 2.23 19247.00 2.23

Protected

Forest 50756 5.88 51679 5.99 51679.00 5.99 51679.00 5.99

Wild Life

Sanctuary 22237 2.58 3469 0.40 3469.00 0.40 3469.00 0.40

National Park 20202 2.34 20202.00 2.34 20202.00 2.34

Village Forest 477827 55.37

(Accessible

Forest) 477827 55.37 477827.00 55.37 477827.00 55.37

Degraded

Forest 284280 32.94 284280 32.95 284280.00 32.94 284280.00 32.94

Total of Village

Forest 762107 100 762107.00 88.32 762107.00 88.32

Ownership

State 100823 11.68 100823.00 11.76 100823.00 11.76

Private 762107 88.32 762107.00 88.24 762107.00 88.24

Source: Directorate of Economics& Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 03.6.2016)

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Minerals and Petroleum

List of Tables

11.1: Value of Mineral Production in Nagaland

11.2: Value of Mineral Production by Mineral Groups

11.3: LPG Storage and Bottling Capacity Expansion by Public Sector Oil Marketing

Companies (OMCs)

11.4: Company-wise Crude Oil Reserves

11.5: Estimated Reserves of Coal

11.6: Estimated Reserves of Crude Oil and Natural Gas

11.7: Consumption of Major Petroleum Products

11.8: Company-wise Number of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Distributors

11.9: Company-wise Number of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Domestic Consumers

11.10: Company-wise Number of Gas Agencies opened

11.11: Company-wise Number of New Petrol Pumps outlets opened

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Table 11.1: Value of Mineral Production (Excluding Atomic Minerals) in Nagaland

Year Value

(in Rs. ‘000) 2009-10 1774

2010-11 1774

2011-12 1774

2012-13 1774

2013-14 (P) 1774

P= Provisional

Table 11.2: Value of Mineral Production by Mineral Groups

(in Rs. ‘000)

Minerals 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 (P)

Fuel Minerals - - -

Metallic Minerals - - -

Non-metallic Minerals - - -

Minor Minerals 1774 1774 1774

Total 1774 1774 1774

P= Provisional

Source (Tables 11.1-11.2): Indian Bureau of Mines, Ministry of Mines, Govt. of India

(Indian Mineral Year Book, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2013).

http://ibm.gov.in/index.php?c=pages&m=index&id=107&mid=18255 (accessed on 22.06.2016)

Table 11.3: LPG Storage and Bottling Capacity Expansion by Public Sector Oil

Marketing Companies (OMCs) (2012-2017)

Bottling Capacity Expansion (in TMTPA) 11

Storage Capacity Expansion (in TMT) 0.300

TMT: Thousand Metric Tonne; TMTPA: TMT per annum; LPG: Liquefied Petroleum Gas

Source: Lok Sabha Starred Question No. 584, dated on 17.05-2012

http://164.100.47.192/Loksabha/Questions/Qtextsearch.aspx (accessed on 29.08.2016)

Table 11.4: Company-wise Crude Oil Reserves (as on 01-04-2011)

ONGC 2.690

OIL -

Private/JVs -

Total 2.690

Source: Lok Sabha Starred Question No. 301, dated on 15.12.2011.

http://164.100.47.192/Loksabha/Questions/Qtextsearch.aspx (accessed on 29.08.2016)

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Table 11.5: Estimated Reserves of Coal (in Billion Tons)

Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Proved 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01

Indicated 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00

Inferred 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.31 0.31

Total 0.32 0.32 0.32 0.32 0.32

Distribution (%) 0.11 0.11 0.11 0.10 0.10

Table 11.6: Estimated Reserves@

of Crude Oil and Natural Gas

Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

Crude Petroleum

(Million Tons)

Estimated

Reserves

2.69 2.69 2.69 2.69 0.35

Distribution (%) 0.36 0.35 0.35 0.35 0.35

Natural Gas

(Billion Cubic

Metres)

Estimated

Reserves

0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12 0.12

Distribution (%) 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01

@ Proved and indicated Balance Recoverable Reserves

Source (Tables 11.5-11.6): Coal Controller, Ministry of Coal Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas, Central Statistics

Office, National Statistical Organisation, Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation, Govt. of

India. (Energy Statistics 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/Energy_statistics_2016.pdf?status=1&menu_id=258

(accessed on 08.6.2016)

Table 11.7: Consumption of Major Petroleum Products

Year Naptha LPG MS SKO ATF HSD LDO F.O HHS/

LSHS

Lubes/

GRS

Bitumen Others Total

2013-

14

0 16 26 14 2 57 0 0 0 0 5 1 120

2014-

15

0 17 25 14 1 57 0 0 0 0 6 1 120

LPG: Liquefied Petroleum Gas; SKO: Superior Kerosene Oil; MS: Motor Sprit; ATF: Aviation Turbine Fuel;

LDO: Light Diesel Oil; FO: Furnace Oil; LSHS: Low Sulphur Heavy Stock; HHS: Hot Heavy Stock

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Table 11.8: Company-wise Number of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Distributors (as

on 31.03.2015) (in ‘000 Nos.)

IOCL 41

BPCL 1

HPCL 5

Industry 47

IOCL: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.; BPCL: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd.; HPCL: Hindustan Petroleum

Corporation Ltd.

Source (Tables 11.7-11.8)): Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Govt. of India (ON869)

http://petroleum.nic.in/ (accessed on 08.05.2016)

Table 11.9: Company-wise Number of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Domestic

Consumers (as on 31.03.2015) (in ‘000 Nos.)

IOCL 230487

BPCL 136

HPCL 2200

Industry 232823

IOCL: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.; BPCL: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd.; HPCL: Hindustan Petroleum

Corporation Ltd.

Source: Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, Govt. of India (13203), (ON320), (ON869); Lok Sabha Starred

Question No. 1130, dated on 12.03-2015

http://164.100.47.192/Loksabha/Questions/Qtextsearch.aspx (accessed on 29.08.2016)

Table 11.10: Company-wise Number of Gas Agencies opened

Year IOCL BPCL HPCL

2013-14 1 1 0

2014-15* 0 0 0

Note: *: up to May 2014

Table 11.11: Company-wise Number of New Petrol Pumps outlets opened

Year IOCL BPCL HPCL

2012-13 1 3 0

2013-14 0 0 0

2014-15 0 0 0

IOCL: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd.; BPCL: Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd.; HPCL: Hindustan Petroleum

Corporation Ltd.

Source (Tables 11-10:11.11): Lok Sabha Starred Question No. 1649, dated on 21.07-2014

http://164.100.47.192/Loksabha/Questions/Qtextsearch.aspx (accessed on 29.08.2016)

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Industry

List of Tables

12.1: Annual Survey of Industries in Nagaland

12.2: State Government Industrial Offices

12.3: District-wise and Trade-wise EM Part-11 Registration of Micro, Small and

Medium Enterprises (MSME)

12.4: District-wise Number of Beneficiaries under Prime Minister Employment

Generation Programme (PMEGP)

12.5: Number of EM Part-II Regd. Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME)

and Employment Generated

12.6: Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises

12.7: Directorate of Industries & Commerce

12.8: District-wise Target of PMEGP by Directorate of Industries & Commerce

12.9: Growth Rate of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) in Industry Sector

12.10: Gross State Domestic Product

12.11: Percentage (%) Share to Total State Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) at

Constant Prices

12.12: Gross State Domestic Product and Net State Domestic Product at Current Price

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Table 12.1: Annual Survey of Industries (Factory Sector) in Nagaland

(Value in ` Ten Million, others in number)

Categories 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13

Number of Factories 91 90 84 86 106

Fixed Capital 20 241 131 127 174

Working Capital 45 135 112 89 155

Productive Capital 65 376 242 216 329

Invested Capital 61 335 234 221 267

Number of Workers 2468 2676 1900 2195 2677

Total Persons Engaged 2877 3004 2208 2521 3039

Wages to Workers 5 5 8 10 11

Total Emoluments 7 7 10 13 18

Fuels Consumed 5 4 6 6 7

Materials Consumed 86 134 391 487 486

Total Inputs 98 151 414 503 500

Products and By-products 125 284 464 573 582

Total Output 128 289 470 579 590

Depreciation 1 1 2 8 2

Net Value Added 28 136 54 68 88

Rent Paid For Fixed Assets 0 1 1 1 1

Interest Paid 2 1 1 2 1

Gross Fixed Capital Formation 2 82 1 1 2

Value of

Addition

in Stock

Materials, Fuels 2 10 2 -3 0

Semi Finished -2 -8 -1 -2 0

Finished Goods -1 1 8 -5 1

Total -2 2 9 -10 0

Source: Annual Survey of Industries 2011-12, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Govt. of India

(Statistical Yearbook India, 2016).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2016/index1.html (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 12.2: State Government Industrial Offices

District 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

D.I.C. SUB-DIC D.I.C. SUB-DIC D.I.C. SUB-DIC D.I.C. SUB-DIC

Kohima 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Dimapur 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Peren 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 -

Phek 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Mokokchung 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 -

Wokha 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

Zunheboto 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2

Tuensang 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 -

Kiphire 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 -

Longleng 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 -

Mon 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 -

Nagaland 11 6 11 6 11 6 11 6

D.I.C.= District Industries Centres

Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 12.3: District-wise and Trade-wise EM Part-11 Registration of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Part-A

Particulars Mon Tuensang Mokokchung Zunheboto Wokha Dimapur 2012-

13

2013-

14

2012-

13

2013-

14

2012-

13

2013-

14

2012-

13

2013-

14

2012-

13

2013-

14

2012-

13

2013-

14

Mfg. of Food Products & Beverages 2 - 2 - 4 - 1 - 6 - 15 7

Mfg. of Textile - - - - - - - - - - - -

Mfg. of Weaving Apparel - - 1 2 6 - 3 - 9 - 34 2

Training & Dressing of Leather - - - - - - - - - - 1 -

Mfg. of Wood & Wood Products except Furniture - - - - - - - - - - - 1

Mfg. of Paper & Paper Products 1 - 1 - 2 - - - - - - -

Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of Recorded

Media

- - - - - - - - - - 3 4

Mfg. of Coke, Refined Petroleum Products - - - - - - - - - - - -

Mfg. of Chemical & Chemical Products - - - - - - - - - - 4 1

Mfg. of Rubber and Plastic Products 1 - 3 - 3 - 2 - 4 - 19 -

Mfg. of other Non-metallic - - - 3 1 - 1 - - - 14 5

Mfg. of Fabricated Metal Products 6 - 18 - 38 - 19 - 25 - 106 6

Mfg. of Machinery & Equipments NEC - - - - - - - - - - - -

Mfg. of Electronic Machinery NEC - - - - - - - - - - - -

Mfg. of Motor Vehicle Trailers & Semi- Trailers - - - - - - - - - - - -

Mfg. of Furniture 1 - 9 - 30 4 20 - 16 - 68 13

Maintenance & Repair of Motor Vehicle & Motor

Cycles

- - 1 - 1 - - - - - 1 -

Maintenance & Repair of Personal & Household

Goods

- - - - 2 3 - - 1 - 10 3

Computer & Related Activities - - - - - 1 - - - - 1 2

Other Business Activities - - - - - 3 - - - - 2 8

Health & Social Work - - - - - - - - - - 1 1

Recreation Culture & Sporting Activities - - - - - - - - - - - -

Other Services Activities 1 - 2 5 5 12 2 - 4 - 67 59

Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 12.3: District-wise and Trade-wise EM Part-11 Registration of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME), Part-B

Particulars Kohima Phek Kiphire Longleng Peren

2012-

13

2013-

14

2012

-13

2013-

14

2012

-13

2013

-14

2012

-13

2013

-14

2012

-13

2013-

14

Mfg. of Food Products & Beverages 5 4 1 - - - 1 - - -

Mfg. of Textile - - - - - - - - - -

Mfg. of Weaving Apparel 10 3 2 - 3 - 3 1 1 -

Training & Dressing of Leather - - - - - - - - - -

Mfg. of Wood & Wood Products except Furniture - 2 - - - - - - - -

Mfg. of Paper & Paper Products - - - - 1 - - - - -

Publishing, Printing & Reproduction of Recorded Media - - - - - - - - - -

Mfg. of Coke, Refined Petroleum Products - - - - - - - - - -

Mfg. of Chemical & Chemical Products - 1 - - - - - - - -

Mfg. of Rubber and Plastic Products 4 - - - 4 - 1 1 - -

Mfg. of other Non-metallic 1 4 - - - - - 3 - -

Mfg. of Fabricated Metal Products 32 7 5 - 8 - 5 9 2 -

Mfg. of Machinery & Equipments NEC - - 1 - - - - - - -

Mfg. of Electronic Machinery NEC - - - - - - - - - -

Mfg. of Motor Vehicle Trailers & Semi- Trailers - - - - - - - - - -

Mfg. of Furniture 27 2 11 - 3 - 6 1 2 -

Maintenance & Repair of Motor Vehicle & Motor Cycles - - - - 2 - - - - -

Maintenance & Repair of Personal & Household Goods - 2 - - - - - 2 - -

Computer & Related Activities - 3 - - - - - - - -

Other Business Activities 3 5 - - - - - - - -

Health & Social Work 2 - - - - - - - - -

Recreation Culture & Sporting Activities - - - - - - - - - -

Other Services Activities 11 - 2 - - - - - 1 -

Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 12.4: District-wise Number of beneficiaries under Prime Minister Employment

Generation Programme (PMEGP)

Table 12.5: Number of EM Part-II Regd. Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises

(MSME) and Employment Generated

District 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Regd. Employment

Generated Regd.

Employment

Generated Regd.

Employment

Generated Regd.

Employment

Generated

Kohima 138 828 52 312 95 570 33 289

Dimapur 792 4572 416 2496 146 876 59 928

Phek 65 390 18 108 22 132 - -

Mokokchung 128 768 181 1086 92 552 17 259

Wokha 45 270 16 96 65 390 - -

Zunheboto 512 3072 217 1302 48 288 - -

Tuensang 158 948 103 618 37 222 - -

Mon 45 270 38 228 12 72 - -

Peren 35 210 5 30 6 36 - -

Kiphire 58 348 26 156 21 126 - -

Longleng 86 516 20 120 16 96 17 257

Total 2062 12192 1092 6444 560 3360 126 1733

Source (Tables 12.4-12.5): Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

District 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 Total

Kohima 34 36 33 40 133

Dimapur 38 20 30 42 113

Peren 11 15 4 17 46

Phek 17 18 15 21 77

Mokokchung 19 18 17 28 61

Wokha 17 13 14 20 76

Zunheboto 17 18 16 24 78

Tuensang 17 18 19 24 75

Kiphire 11 15 7 17 55

Longleng 11 15 12 20 63

Mon 17 18 15 24 68

Nagaland 209 204 182 277 845

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Table 12.6: Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME), Part-A

Characteristics 2013-14

Regd. SSI Sector Unregd. SSI Sector

Total no. of Permanent Regd. Small Scale Industries (SSI)

units as on 31.03.2001 as per Frame

109 -

No. of Regd. Units for which Data was Collected 109 -

No. of Working Units -

No. of Closed Units -

No. of Women Enterprises 32 -

Total Employment 1476 -

Per Unit Employment 13 Nos -

Total Fixed Investment (Rs. in Lakhs) Rs. 3877.28 -

Per Unit Fixed Investment (Rs. in Lakhs) Rs. 35.57 -

Total Original Value of Plant & Machinery (Rs. in Lakhs) Rs. 4972.26 -

Per Unit Original Value of Plant & Machinery (Rs. in Lakhs) Rs.45.61 -

Total Gross Output (Rs. in Lakhs) Rs.7301.93 -

Per Unit Gross Output (Rs. in Lakhs) Rs. 67 -

No. of Units having Outstanding Loan with Institutional

Sources as on 31.03.02

Nil -

No. of Units having Outstanding Loan as on 31.03.02 Nil -

No. of Sick Units (with Erosion of net worth by more than

50% or delay in Repayment of Institutional Loan by more

than 12 months)

- -

No. of Incipient Sick Units (Decline in Gross Output over

three Consecutive Years)

- -

Reason for Sickness/ Incipient Sickness

Lack of Demand - -

Shortage of Working Capital/ Non-Availability of Raw

Material

- -

Power Shortage - -

Labour Problems - -

Marketing Problems - -

Equipment Problems 6 -

Management Problems 2 -

No. of Units Managed by

SC 46 15

ST 463 90

OBC 2 -

Others 23 4

Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 12.6: Micro, Small & Medium Enterprises (MSME), Part-B

Characteristics Regd. SSI Sector Un-regd. SSI Sector

Type of organization

Proprietary 109 89

Partnership 11 2

Private Company 49 12

Co-operatives 1 -

Others 72 6

Nature of activity

Manufacturing/ Assembling/

Processing

84 74

Repairing & Maintenance 41 10

Services 25 25

Main Sources of Power

No. Power Needed 25 17

Coal 3 4

Oil 19 13

LPG 2 -

Electricity 81 74

Non-Conventional Energy 22 -

Traditional Energy/ Firewood - 1

Type of organization

Proprietary 109 89

Partnership 11 2

Private Company 49 12

Co-operatives 1 -

Others 72 6

Nature of activity

Manufacturing/ Assembling/

Processing

84 74

Repairing & Maintenance 41 10

Services 25 25

Main Sources of Power

No. Power Needed 25 17

Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 12.7: Directorate of Industries & Commerce

Name of Cluster Location District

Cement Craft 2 1/2 Mile, Dimapur Dimapur

Cane & Bamboo Jalukie Peren

Handloom Jakhama Kohima

Handloom Pfutsero Phek

Cane & Bamboo Tuli Mokokchung

Fruits & Agri Longnak Mokokchung

Cane & Bamboo Chen Mon

Handloom Longleng Longleng

Handloom New Suruhoto Zunheboto

Handloom Noklak Tuensang

Source: Ministry of MSME, Govt. of India, BRIEF (Industrial Profile of Nagaland, 2015).

http://dcmsme.gov.in/dips/state_wise_dips/State%20profile%20of%20nagaland.pdf (accessed on 22.6.2016)

Table 12.8: District-wise Target of PMEGP by Directorate of Industries & Commerce

District Target

Kohima 75

Dimapur 80

Mon 45

Tuensang 68

Longleng 35

Kiphire 40

Zunheboto 60

Wokha 50

Mokokchung 68

Peren 35

Phek 50

Total 606

PMEGP: Prime Minister Employment Generation Programme

Source: Ministry of MSME, Government of India, BRIEF (Industrial Profile of Nagaland-2015).

http://dcmsme.gov.in/dips/state_wise_dips/State%20profile%20of%20nagaland.pdf (accessed on 22.6.2016)

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Table 12.9: Growth Rate of Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) in Industry Sector

(as on 31.10.2014)

Year Growth Rate of GSDP (%)

2000-01 7.11

2001-02 11.11

2002-03 14.09

2003-04 9.82

2004-05 -1.14

2005-06 16.97

2006-07 14.87

2007-08 10.00

2008-09 15.54

2009-10 7.51

2010-11 -14.97

2011-12 12.92

2012-13 8.50

2013-14 7.72

2014-15 8.79

Source: Central Statistical Organization (CSO) & Ministry of Industry, Govt. of India.

http://planningcommission.gov.in/data/datatable/data_2312/comp_data 2312.pdf (accessed on 20.08.2016)

Table 12.10: Gross State Domestic Product by Industry of Origin (at 2004-05 Prices)

(as on 31.10.2014)

Year Actual figure (in Rs. Crore at 2004-05 Constant Prices)

GSDP

(2004-05)

Prices

Agriculture

and Allied

Agriculture Industry Mining Manu-

facturing

Services

2004-05 5839 2029 1602 752 7 98 3057

2005-06 6436 2081 1630 880 8 119 3475

2006-07 6938 2101 1637 1011 9 135 3826

2007-08 7445 2114 1640 1112 10 153 4219

2008-09 7917 2273 1738 1285 11 132 4359

2009-10 8463 2339 1799 1381 12 211 4743

2010-11 9254 2535 1965 1175 12 163 5544

2011-12 10024 2670 2075 1326 13 178 6027

2012-13 10671 2775 2158 1439 13 185 6457

2013-14 (P) 11367 2886 2248 1550 13 194 6931

P: Provisional

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Table 12.11: Percentage (%) Share to Total State Gross State Domestic Product

(GSDP) at Constant 2004-05 Prices by Industry of Origin

Year % Share to Total State GSDP at Constant 2004-05 Prices

GSDP

(2004-

05)

Prices

Agriculture

and Allied

Agriculture Industry Mining Manu-

facturing

Services

2004-05 100.00 34.75 27.43 12.88 0.12 1.69 52.36

2005-06 100.00 32.33 25.33 13.67 0.12 1.84 53.99

2006-07 100.00 30.28 23.59 14.57 0.13 1.94 55.14

2007-08 100.00 28.40 22.03 14.93 0.13 2.05 56.67

2008-09 100.00 28.71 21.95 16.23 0.13 1.67 55.06

2009-10 100.00 27.64 21.26 16.32 0.14 2.49 56.04

2010-11 100.00 27.40 21.24 12.69 0.13 1.76 59.91

2011-12 100.00 26.64 20.70 13.23 0.12 1.78 60.13

2012-13 100.00 26.01 20.22 13.49 0.12 1.74 60.51

2013-14 100.00 25.39 19.78 13.64 0.11 1.70 60.97

Source (Tables 12.10-12.11): Central Statistical Organisation (CSO) & Ministry of Industry, Govt. of India.

http://planningcommission.gov.in/data/datatable/data_2312/comp_data 2312.pdf (accessed on 06.08.2016)

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Table 12.12: Gross State Domestic Product and Net State Domestic Product at Current

Price by Industry of Origin Industry 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

GSDP NSDP GSDP NSDP GSDP NSDP

Agriculture 218725 210045 239873 229751 280201 268352

Forestry & Logging 57455 56687 61532 60477 67805 66993

Fishing 5107 4369 5424 4643 5993 5130

Agri. and Allied 281287 271101 306829 294871 35399 340475

Mining & Quarrying 1361 1089 1422 1141 1475 1184

Sub Total of Primary Sector 282648 272190 308251 296012 355474 341659

Manufacturing 27809 22746 21811 18328 25881 22265

(i) Manu-Registered 14245 10749 6556 4687 8702 6961

(ii) Manu-Unregistered 13564 11997 15255 13641 17179 15304

Construction 128387 121665 107585 102184 147240 139399

Electricity, Gas and Water Supply 19053 10622 24845 13826 25797 13933

Sub Total of Secondary Sector 175249 155033 154241 134338 198918 175597

Industry

Transport, Storage & Communication 82676 73311 91187 80738 107641 94636

(i) Railways 805 581 876 614 817 421

(ii) Transport by other means 63821 58356 73160 66665 88596 80730

(iii) Storage 179 165 291 270 358 332

(iv) Communication 17871 14209 16860 13189 17870 13153

Trade, Hotels and Restaurants 40143 38894 48672 47078 54250 52473

Banking and Insurance 17988 17705 23851 23506 28406 28020

Real Estate, Ownership of Dwellings

and Business Services

209838 201796 247858 238055 282594 271567

Public Administration 157966 133232 192327 161552 231403 194499

Other Services 86169 78923 109550 103683 127248 120358

Sub Total of Tertiary 594780 543861 713445 654612 831542 761553

State Domestic Product 1052677 971084 1175937 1084962 1385934 1278809

Calculated State Domestic Product 1052677 971084 1175937 1084962 1385934 1278809

Population '000' 1932 1932 1952 1952 2005 2005

Calculated Population ‘000 1932 1932 1952 1952 2005 2005

State Per Capita Income (in Rs.) 54486 50263 60243 55582 69124 63781

Calculated State Per Capita Income

(in Rs.)

54486 50263 60243 55582 69124 63781

Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Road and Transport

List of Tables

13.1: Surfaced & Total Length of Roads in Nagaland

13.2: Surfaced & Total Length of State Highways

13.3: Total and Surfaced Length of other PWD Roads

13.4: Length of National Highways

13.5: Lane-wise Length of National Highways

13.6: Length of other PWD Roads

13.7: Total and Surfaced Length of Rural Roads

13.8: Length of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) Roads

13.9: Total and Surfaced Length of Urban Roads

13.10: Length of Urban Roads

13.11: Length of Military Engineering Service Roads

13.12: Total and Surfaced Length of Project Roads

13.13: Length of Project Road

13.14: Length of Road under Forest Department

13.15: Length of Road under Border Road Organization

13.16: Outlay and Expenditure on Roads and Bridges

13.17: National Highways

13.18: Registered Motor Vehicles

13.19: Registered Motor Vehicles

13.20: Details of Road Accidents

13.21: Details of Person Killed in Road Accidents

13.22: Details of Person Injured in Road Accidents

13.23: Types of Accidents

13.24: Severity of Road Accidents

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Table 13.1: Surfaced & Total Length of Roads in Nagaland (in km.)

Year Surfaced Total

2009 14518 32597

2010 15076 33423

2011 15470 34146

2012 16833 35189

2013 18630 38281

Table 13.2: Surfaced & Total Length of State Highways (in km.)

Year Surfaced Total

2009 541 541

2010 683 683

2011 763 763

2012 1001 1001

2013 1204 1204

Table 13.3: Total and Surfaced Length of other PWD Roads (in km.)

Year Surfaced Total

2009 4469 9461

2010 4610 9870

2011 4839 10427

2012 5220 10304

2013 4966 11530

PWD: Public Works Department

Source (Tables 13.1-13.3): Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Govt. of India

(Basic Road Statistics of India, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13).

http://morth.nic.in/ (accessed on 03.05.2016)

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Table 13.4: Length of National Highways (in km.)

Year Length

2009 494

2010 494

2011 494

2012 494

2013 494

Source: Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Govt. of India

(Basic Road Statistics of India, 2011-12, 2012-13); http://morth.nic.in/ (accessed on 05.05.2016)

Table 13.5: Lane-wise Length of National Highways (in km.)

Year Less than 2

Lane

Two-Lane Four-Lane &

Above

Total

2009 363 131 0 494

2010 346 148 0 494

2011 319 175 0 494

2012 291 203 0 494

2013 291 203 0 494

Table 13.6: Length of other PWD Roads by Type of Surface (in km.)

Year Surfaced Unsurfaced Grand

Total

(A+B) W.B.M. B.T./C.C. Total

(A)

Motorable Non-

Motorable

Total

(B)

2009 2337 2132 4469 4168 825 4992 9461

2010 2263 2347 4610 4404 856 5260 9870

2011 2220 2619 4839 4471 1117 5588 10427

2012 2508 2712 5220 5084 0 5084 10304

2013 2863 2103 4966 6564 0 6564 11530

PWD: Public Works Department

W.B.M.: Water Bound Macadam; B.T.: Bituminous; C.C.: Cement Concrete

Source (Tables 13.5-13.6): Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Govt. of India

(Basic Road Statistics of India, 2011-12, 2012-13); http://morth.nic.in/ (accessed on 05.05.2016)

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Table 13.7: Total and Surfaced Length of Rural Roads* (in km.)

Year Surfaced Total

2009 8882 21735

2010 9156 22009

2011 (P) 9242 22095

2012 9267 22120

2013 10930 23783

P: Provisional

*Excluding Jawahar Rojgar Yogjna (JRY) Roads

Table 13.8: Length of Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) Roads* (in km.)

Year Length

2009 2280

2010 2554

2011 2640

2012 2665

2013 4328

*All PMGSY Roads are surfaced.

Table 13.9: Total and Surfaced Length of Urban Roads (in km.)

Year Surfaced Total

2009 96 98

2010 96 98

2011 96 98

2012 96 98

2013 96 98

*Excluding Jawahar Rojgar Yogjna (JRY) Roads

Source: (Tables 13.7-13.9): Ministry of Rural Development, Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Govt. of India;

State Rural Works Departments/ Local Self- Government; Departments/State Panchayati Raj

Departments/State Rural Road Departments and National Rural Road Development Agency (Basic Road

Statistics of India, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13).

http://morth.nic.in/ (accessed on 11.05.2016)

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Table 13.10: Length of Urban Roads (in km.)

Year Surfaced Unsurfaced Grand

Total

(A+B) W.B.M. B.T./C.C. Total

(A)

Motorable Non-

Motorable

Total

(B)

2009 1 95 96 1 1 2 98

2010 1 95 96 1 1 2 98

2011 1 95 96 1 1 2 98

2012 1 95 96 2 0 2 98

2013 1 95 96 2 0 2 98

Source: Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Govt. of India;

(Basic Road Statistics of India 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13).

http://morth.nic.in/ (accessed on 19.05.2016)

Table 13.11: Length of Military Engineering Service (MES) Roads (in km.)

Year Surfaced Unsurfaced Grand

Total

(A+B) W.B.M. B.T./C.C. Total

(A)

Motorable Non-

Motorable

Total

(B)

2009 0 86 86 0 0 0 86

2010 0 86 86 0 0 0 86

2011 0 86 86 0 0 0 86

2012 0 86 86 0 0 0 86

2013 0 86 86 0 0 0 86

W.B.M.: Water Bound Macadam; B.T.: Bituminous; C.C.: Cement Concrete

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Table 13.12: Total and Surfaced Length of Project Roads (in km.)

Year Surfaced Total

2009 37 269

2010 37 269

2011 37 269

2012 755 1172

2013 940 1172

Source : (Tables 13.11-13.12): Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Govt. of India; Various State Govt.

Departments; Directorate of Works, Engineering in Chief's Branch, Integrated HQ of MoD (Army); (Basic

Road Statistics of India 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13).

http://morth.nic.in/ (accessed on 19.05.2016)

Table 13.13: Length of Project Roads (in km.)

Year Surfaced Unsurfaced Grand

Total

(A+B) W.B.M. B.T./C.C. Total

(A)

Motorable Non-

Motorable

Total

(B)

2009 0 37 37 232 0 232 269

2010 0 37 37 232 0 232 269

2011 0 37 37 232 0 232 269

2012 0 755 755 417 - 417 1172

2013 0 940 940 232 - 232 1172

Source: Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Govt. of India; Various State Govt. Departments

(Basic Road Statistics of 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13).

http://morth.nic.in/ (accessed on 27.05.2016)

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Table 13.14: Length of Road under Forest Department (in km.)

Year Surfaced Unsurfaced Grand

Total

(A+B) W.B.M. B.T./C.C. Total

(A)

Motorable Non-

Motorable

Total

(B)

2009 0 37 37 232 0 232 269

2010 0 37 37 232 0 232 269

2011 0 37 37 232 0 232 269

2012 0 37 37 232 0 232 269

2013 0 37 37 232 0 232 269

Table 13.15: Length of Road under Border Road Organization (in km.)

Year Surfaced Unsurfaced Grand Total

W.B.M. B.T./C.C. Total

2012 0 718 718 185 903

2013 0 903 903 0 903

W.B.M.: Water Bound Macadam; B.T.: Bituminous; C.C.: Cement Concrete

Source : (Tables 13.14-13.15): Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Govt. of India; Various State Govt.

Departments (Basic Road Statistics of 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13).

http://morth.nic.in/ (accessed on 27.05.2016)

Table 13.16: Outlay and Expenditure on Roads and Bridges (in Rs. Lakhs)

Year Approved Outlay Expenditure

2009-10 12002.00 14480.35

2010-11 10623.00 1217.00

2011-12 13105.00 15685.37

2012-13 31084 16332.57

2013-14 15682.68 15682.68

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Table 13.17: National Highways (as on 31st December, 2014)

National Highways 36, 39, 61, 129 New, 129A, 150, 155, 702 New, 702A New &

702B New

Total Length (km.) 1080.09

Source: (Tables 13.16-13.17): Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Govt. of India; Niti Ayog, Yojana Bhawan,

New Delhi (Basic Road Statistics of 2011-12, 2012-13).

http://morth.nic.in/ (accessed on 26.05.2016)

Table 13.18: Registered Motor Vehicles (in Thousands)

Year Nos.

2008 226

2009 240

2010 254

2011 273

2012 291

2013 311

Source: Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Govt. of India, Offices of State Transport Commissioners/UT

Administrations (Road Transport Year Book, 2012-13).

http://morth.nic.in/ (accessed on 07.06.2016)

Table 13.19: Registered Motor Vehicles

Year Registered Motor Vehicles

(per 1000 Population)

% Share

2010 114 0.2

2011 138 0.2

2012 135 0.2

2013 135 0.2

Source: Ministry of Road Transport & Highways, Govt. of India

(Road Transport Year Book, 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12).

http://morth.nic.in/ (accessed on 29.10.2015)

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Table 13.20: Details of Road Accidents

Year Total

Number of

Road

Accidents

Share of

States/UTs in

Total Number

of Road

Accidents

Total

Number of

Accidents

Per Lakh

Population

Total Number

of Road

Accidents per

10,000

Vehicles

Total Number

of Road

Accidents per

10,000 km of

Roads

2011 39 0.0 2.0 1.4 11.4

2012 42 0.0 1.8 1.4 11.9

2013 71 0.0 3.1 2.3 (P) 18.5 (P)

2014 305 0.1 13.1 - -

P: Provisional

Source: Ministry of Road Transport & Highways Transport Research Wing, Govt. of India, New Delhi.

http://morth.nic.in/showfile.asp?lid=1780 (accessed on 07.06.2016)

Table 13.21: Details of Person Killed in Road Accidents

Year Total

Number

of Persons

Killed in

Road

Accidents

Share of

States/UTs in

Total Number

of Persons

Killed in

Road Accidents

Total Number

of Persons

Killed in Road

Accidents (per

lakh

Population)

Total Number

of Persons

Killed in Road

Accidents (per

10,000

Vehicles)

Total Number of

Persons

Killed in Road

Accidents (per

10,000 km of

Roads)

2011 25 0.0 1.3 0.9 7.3

2012 56 0.0 2.5 1.9 15.9

2013 30 0.0 1.3 1.0 (P) 7.8 (P)

2014 81 0.1 3.5 - -

P: Provisional

Table 13.22: Details of Person Injured in Road Accidents

Year Total

Number of

Persons

Injured in

Road

Accidents

Share of

States/UTs in

Total Number

of Persons

Injured in

Road

Accidents

Total Number

of Persons

Injured in

Road

Accidents

(per lakh

Population)

Total Number

of Persons

Injured in

Road Accidents

(per 10,000

Vehicles)

Total Number

of Persons

Injured in Road

Accidents

(per 10,000 km

of Roads)

2011 107 0.0 5.4 3.9 31.3

2012 49 0.0 2.2 1.7 13.9

2013 65 0.0 2.8 2.1 (P) 17.0 (P)

2014 230 0.0 9.9 - -

P: Provisional

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Table 13.23: Types of Accidents (as on, 2014)

Type of Accidents Number

Fatal Accidents 68

Grievous Injury Accidents 105

Minor Injury Accidents 126

Non-Injury Accidents 6

Total Accidents 305

Table 13.24: Severity* of Road Accidents

Year Number

2011 64.1

2012 133.3

2013 42.3

2014 26.6

* Accident Severity: Road accident deaths per 100 accidents

Source (Tables 13.21-13.24): Ministry of Road Transport & Highways Transport Research Wing, Govt. of

India, New Delhi.

http://morth.nic.in/ (accessed on 10.06.2016)

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Miscellaneous

14.1: Tourist Inflow in Nagaland

14.2: Population Covered by Fair Shop/ CPO Centre

14.3: Number of Fire Station

14.4: Fire Incidents

14.5: Social Security and Welfare Services

14.6: Number of Banks

14.7: Number of Village/ Habitation Covered by Drinking Facility

14.8: Sericulture Statistics

14.9: Production of Raw Silk and Silk Yarn

14.10: News Papers in Nagaland

14.11: Number of Registered Newspapers and Periodicals

14.12: Number of Registered Newspapers and Periodicals by Language

14.13: Number of Jails

14.14: Incidence of Cognizable Crime under IPC

14.15: Number of Persons Arrested Under Different IPC Crimes by Sex

14.16: Mahatma Gandhi NREGA Outcome

14.17: Indira Awaas Yojana

14.18: Central Allocation & Releases under DRDA Administration Scheme

14.19: Integrated Watershed management Programme (IWMP)

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Table 14.1: Tourist Inflow in Nagaland (Nos.)

Year Domestic Foreign

2000 13268 451

2001 29952 920

2002 13543 526

2003 14870 870

2004 10056 1084

2005 17470 883

2006 15850 576

2007 22085 936

2008 21129 1219

2009 20953 1423

2010 21094 1132

2011 25000 2000

2012 28945 2173

2013 35,638 3,304

2014 58,507 2,585

Table 14.2: Population Covered by Fair Shop/ CPO Centre (2013-14)

District No. of

CPO

Centre

No. of

Fair

Price

Shop

No. of

Ration Card

Issued

(APL)

Population

Covered

No. of

BPL

Special

Cards

issued

No. of

AAY

Special

Cards

issued

No. of

Annapurna

Special

Cards

Kohima 3 33 15128 75640 8505 4810 769

Dimapur 4 40 25756 128780 12445 6366 1080

Peren 5 5 5028 25140 2899 2790 358

Phek 9 36 11081 55405 8174 4505 563

Mokokchung 8 32 12935 64675 9995 5500 871

Wokha 7 23 9016 45080 7843 4270 460

Zunheboto 11 47 9487 47435 8287 4475 535

Tuensang 10 31 10998 54990 3520 4185 807

Kiphire 4 21 3608 18040 6132 3590 273

Longleng 4 14 5556 27780 2058 2630 186

Mon 11 15 9778 48890 7249 4665 825

Nagaland 76 297 118371 591855 77107 47786 6727

Source (Tables 14.1-14.2): Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima; Directorate of Food and Civil Supplies,

Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 14.3: Number of Fire Station

(Nos.)

District 2012 2013 2014

Kohima 1 1 1

Dimapur 1 1 1

Chumukedima 1 1 1

Peren - - -

Phek 1 1 1

Mokokchung 1 1 1

Wokha 1 1 1

Zunheboto 1 1 1

Tuensang 1 1 1

Kiphire 1 1 1

Longleng - - -

Mon 1 1 1

Nagaland 10 10 10

Remarks: Chumukedima Fire Station is under Dimapur Fire Station. Longleng and Peren will open shortly

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Table 14.4: Fire Incidents

District

Ko

him

a

Dim

ap

ur

Ch

um

uk

edim

a

Mo

kok

chu

ng

Tu

ensa

ng

Wo

kh

a

Zu

nh

ebo

to

Mo

n

Ph

ek

Kip

hir

e

Major 2012 8 24 5 3 - 6 1 - -

2014 13 32 7 2 - 3 1 - 2

Serious 2012 - - - - - -

2014 - - - - - -

Medium 2012 2 17 1 1 1 - - - -

2014 3 25 1 1 1 - - - -

Small 2012 5 34 13 20 1 5 - 6 1 1

2014 12 26 12 3 2 1 5 2

Jungle/

Forest

Fire

2012 9 - 1 3 2 2 1 4 1

2014 23 - 9 3 5 1 2 4 3

Special

Rescue

Call

2012 - - - - - - - - -

2014 - 1 1 - - - - - - -

Life loss 2012 - - - - - - - - - -

2014 1.00

Loss of

Property

(in lakhs)

2012 32.76 563.04 5.02 59.60 3.00 46.36 0.10 0.50

2014 248.85 559.11 161.90 32.00 215.00 208.00 7.00 1.75 122.00

Property

Saved

2012 291.10 7911.31 225.00 154.50 122.00 - -

2014 399.50 3100.36 104.00 9.00 17.00 1122.12 - 28.00

Source (Tables 14.3-14.4): Chief Engineer Phed, Kohima, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland

(Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 14.5: Social Security and Welfare Services

CU = Cumulative Unit.

BN = Beneficiaries.

Source: Directorate of Social Security of Welfare, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland,

(Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

Name of Schemes CU/BN 2011 2012 2013-14

Child Welfare Programme

a) Integrated Child Development Services Scheme (ICDS)

(i) D.P.O. - 8 8 8

ii) No. of Integrated Child Development Project. CU 59 59 56

iii) State Children Library No. - -

iv) Children's Home No. - -

v) No. of Angawadi Centres CU 3455 3455 3455

vi) Angawadi Training Centre (AWTC)/(MTC) CU 2 2 1

b) Special Nutrition Programme

i) Angawadi Centres CU 3455 3455 3455

ii) No. of Beneficiaries BN 376589 344025 3,66,952

c) Prevention & Control of Juvenile Social Mal-Adjustment

i) Special Home & Observation Home CU 1 1 1

ii) No. of Juvenile inmates (below 18 years) BN 34 18 22

Welfare Programme for Senior Citizens

(i) D.W.O. 8 11 11

ii) State Old Age Pension Scheme (SOAP) BN

iii) Indira Gandhi Nation Old Age Pension Scheme (IGNOAPS) BN 40462 47191 47191

Welfare Programme for Persons with Disabilities

i) Scholarship to Disabled Student BN 310 208 208

ii) No. of Totally Blind Persons Getting Monthly Financial

Assistance

BN 200 586 1625

iii) No. of Disabled Persons Getting Monthly Financial

Assistance

BN 1032 4901 3276

i) Eklavya Model Residential School (EMRS) - 3 3 3

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Table 14.6: Number of Banks (as on, 2014)

Ba

nk

Ko

him

a

Dim

ap

ur

Ph

ek

Mo

ko

kch

un

g

Wo

kh

a

Zu

nh

ebo

to

Tu

ensa

ng

Mo

n

Kip

hir

e

Per

en

Lo

ng

len

g

Na

ga

lan

d

Allahabad Bank 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

Axis Bank 2 3 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 7

Bank of Baroda 1 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

Bank of India 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Bank of Maharasthra 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Canara Bank 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

Central Bank of India 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 5

Federal Bank 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

HDFC Bank 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

ICICI Bank 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 6

IDBI Bank 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

Indian Bank 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Indusind Bank 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Punjab National Bank 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Punjab & Sind Bank 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

State Bank of India 11 13 5 7 5 5 6 4 2 3 1 62

South Indian Bank 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Syndicate Bank 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

United Bank of India 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3

United Commercial

Bank

1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

Union Bank of India 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Vijay Bank 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5

Yes Bank 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

Nagaland Rural Bank 3 4 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 10

Nagaland State Co-

operative Bank

4 5 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 21

Total 36 56 12 28 16 14 15 16 13 15 13 170

Source: Lead Bank, Kohima, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of

Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 14.7: Number of Village/ Habitation Covered by Drinking Facility

District

2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

No. of

Village/

Habitation

Covered

NC/PC

Population

servered

No. of

Village/

Habitation

Covered

NC/PC

Population

servered

No. of

Village/

Habitation

Covered

NC/PC

Population

servered

Kohima 5 3646 4 1919 6 9499

Dimapur 32 22647 68 32724 35 16201

Peren 6 3194 0 0 2 1280

Phek 3 4902 1 1373 2 1215

Wokha 17 13821 6 11513 6 7795

Zunheboto 9 4481 4 2057 5 3505

Mokokchung 24 43488 5 13077 5 11725

Tuensang 8 10372 5 5921 4 11619

Longleng 4 20371 3 14982 2 3327

Kiphire 8 9161 2 2104 2 2483

Mon 20 28346 6 19549 2 3564

Grand Total 136 164429 104 105219 71 72213

Source: Chief Engineer Phed, Kohima, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical

Handbook, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 14.8: Sericulture Statistics

Kind Particulars Unit 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

Mu

ga

a). Area under cultivation Acre 715 865 1133

b). Production of DFLS No. in Lakh 0.67 0.72 1.63

c). Production of reelable cocoon No. in Lakh 6.65 21.60 25.92

d). Production of raw silk M.T. 0.66 0.48 0.61

e). Production of waste silk M.T. Neg. Neg. Neg.

Eri

a). Area under cultivation Acre 10,950 11,310 11685

b). Production of DFLS No. in Lakh 38.55 37 42.5

c). Production of empty cocoon M.T. 204 264.28 296.14

d). Production of spun silk M.T. 178.33 216 251.71

e). Production of waste silk M.T. 15.4 18.30 21.45

f). Eri pupae M.T. 3650 2466 3418

Oak

Tasa

r

a). Area under cultivation Acre 467 315 213

b). Production of DFLS No. in Lakh 0.113 0.085 0.15

c). Production of reelable cocoon No. in Lakh 1.23 2.55 4.12

d). Production of raw silk M.T. 0.06 0.063 0.079

e). Production of waste silk M.T. Neg. Neg. Neg.

Mu

lber

ry

a). Area under cultivation Acre 1238 918 1168

b). Production of DFLS No. in Lakh 0.32 0.35 0.84

c). Production of reelable cocoon M.T. 5.47 13.06 21.56

d). Production of raw silk M.T. 1.04 1.30 2.08

e). Production of waste silk M.T. Neg. Neg. Neg.

*DFLS = Disease free laying; *Neg. = Negligible

Source: Directorate of Sericulture; Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of

Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 14.9: Production of Raw Silk and Silk Yarn (in Metric Tonne)

Year 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15

Mulberry Silk 3 1 4 7 6

Raw Silk

Vanya (Non-

Mulberry)

Tasar 0.30 0.06 0.21 0.29 0.10

Eri 280.00 240.33 318.00 597.42 610.27

Muga 1.40 0.66 1.39 1.93 3.29

Total 284.7 242.1 323.7 606.2 619.3

Source: Central Silk Board, Ministry of Textiles, Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation

(Statistical Yearbook India, 2016).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2016/index1.html (accessed on 27.5.2016)

Table 14.10: News Papers in Nagaland

Description Unit 2011 2012 2013 2014

Newspaper Daily's

English Nos. 4 4 4 4

Vernacular Nos. 3 3 3 3

Others Nos. 0 0 0 1

B. Other Periodicals

English Nos. 2 2 3 5

Local Dialects Nos. 2 2 2 2

Table 14.11: Number of Registered Newspapers and Periodicals

Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Daily 7 7 7 7 7 7

Bi/Tri Weekly 0 - 0 0 0 0

Weekly 9 9 9 9 10 10

Fortnightly 1 1 1 1 1 1

Monthly 1 2 2 2 2 2

Quarterly 2 2 2 2 2 2

Annual - - 0 0 0 0

Others - - 0 0 0 0

Total 20 21 21 21 22 22

Source (Tables 14.10-14.11): Registrar of Newspapers for India, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting,

Ministry of Statistics & Programme Implementation, Govt. of India (Statistical Yearbook India, 2016).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2016/index1.html (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 14.12: Number of Registered Newspapers and Periodicals by Language

Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

English 16 17 17 17 18 18

Hindi - - - - 0 0

Assamese - - - - 0 0

Bengali - - - - 0 0

Gujarati - - - - 0 0

Kannada - - - - 0 0

Kashmiri - - - - 0 0

Malyalam - - - - 0 0

Marathi - - - - 0 0

Oriya - - - - 0 0

Punjabi - - - - 0 0

Sanskrit - - - - 0 0

Sindhi - - - - 0 0

Tamil - - - - 0 0

Telugu - - - - 0 0

Urdu - - - - 0 0

Bi-lingual 1 1 1 1 1 1

Multi-lingual - - - - 0 0

Others 3 3 3 3 3 3

Total 20 21 21 21 22 22

Source: Registrar of Newspapers for India, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Ministry of Statistics &

Programme Implementation, Govt. of India (Statistical Yearbook India, 2016).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2016/index1.html (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 14.13: Number of Jails (Nos.)

Source: Directorate of Economics & Statistics, Kohima, Nagaland (Statistical Handbook of Nagaland, 2014).

http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/hierdoc.aspx?sel=294 (accessed on 27.5.2016)

Table 14.14: Incidence of Cognizable Crime under IPC

Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Murder 46 45 46 75 78 58

Dacoity 8 3 7 2 3 8

Robbery 92 63 59 54 49 38

Burglary 82 62 73 65 36 54

Theft 347 397 360 381 406 418

Riots 4 2 1 3 11 10

Other IPC crimes 480 487 537 510 633 571

Total Cognizable

Crimes under IPC

1059 1059 1083 1090 1216 1157

District Central Jail District Jail Sub-Jail

2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014 2012 2013 2014

Kohima - - - 1 1 1 - - -

Dimapur 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 1

Peren - - - - - - 1 1 1

Phek - - - - - - 1 1 1

Mokokchung - - - 1 1 1 - - -

Wokha - - - - - - 1 1 1

Zunheboto - - - - - - 1 1 1

Tuensang - - - 1 1 1 - - -

Kiphire - - - - - - 1 1 1

Longleng - - - - - - - - -

Mon - - - - - - 1 1 1

Total 1 1 1 3 3 3 7 7 7

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Table 14.15: Number of Persons Arrested Under Different IPC Crimes by Sex

Year 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Total Cognizable

Crimes

Male 1057 1001 1050 988 1054 1119

Female 46 65 17 22 16 21

Murder Male 22 32 27 31 50 45

Female 5 5 0 0 1 3

Culpable Homocide not

amounting to murder

Male 5 9 6 16 11 3

Female 0 1 0 0 0 0

Rape Male 27 16 27 25 40 42

Female 0 1 0 1 1 0

Kidnapping and

Abduction

Male 65 78 48 26 48 50

Female 8 12 3 3 3 1

Dacoity Male 3 21 10 0 1 8

Female 1 2 0 0 0 0

Robbery Male 91 71 61 63 69 40

Female 5 1 0 1 0 1

Burglary Male 45 49 61 40 25 39

Female 0 0 0 0 1 0

Theft Male 257 266 249 262 284 406

Female 3 1 2 6 0 3

Riots Male 5 7 0 30 21 4

Female 0 0 0 0 0 0

Criminal Breach of

Trust

Male 8 18 22 17 9 12

Female 0 1 3 2 1 0

Cheating Male 79 32 33 44 52 40

Female 3 3 1 1 2 6

Counterfeiting Male 2 9 9 4 6 6

Female 2 0 1 3 1 1

Source : (Tables 14.14-14.15):National Crime Records Bureau, Ministry of Home Affairs, Ministry of Statistics &

Programme Implementation, Govt. of India (Statistical Yearbook India, 2016).

http://mospi.nic.in/Mospi_New/upload/SYB2016/index1.html (accessed on 27.5.2016)

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Table 14.16: Mahatma Gandhi NREGA Outcome

Year 2013-14 2014-15

No. of households who have demanded employment 408269 385953

No. of households provided employment 407712 368360

Em

plo

ym

ent

Gen

erat

ed

Per

son

day

s i

n L

akh

s

Total 182.93 48.29

SCs 1.05 0.15

% age of SC participation 0.57 0.30

STs 172.84 45.52

% age of ST participation 94.48 94.26

Women 52.77 15.32

% age of ST participation 28.85 31.73

Others 9.04 2.62

Average person days per Household 45 13

Number of households availed 100 days of employment 983 1

% of HH completed 100 days Employment 0.24 0.00

Source: Ministry of Rural Development, Govt. of India (Annual Report, 2014-15).

http://rural.nic.in/netrural/rural/sites/downloads/annualreport/Annual_Report_2014_15_English.pdf (accessed

on 27.6.2016)

Table 14.17: Indira Awaas Yojana (2014-15) (in Nos.)

Annual Target 7543

Houses Sanctioned

During the Year for

SCs 1067

STs 1

Minorities 1

Other 0

Total 1068

Out of Houses Sanctioned

During the Year, Houses

Allotted in the Name of

Women 0

Husband and wife jointly 4

Phys. handicapped 209

Houses Under Construction

Sanctioned during last or current year 7855

Sanctioned prior to last year 0

Total 7855

Houses Completed

SCs 0

STs 0

Minorities 0

Other 0

Total 0

% age of Target Achieved 0.00

Source: Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India (Annual Report-2014-15).

http://rural.nic.in/netrural/rural/sites/downloads/annualreport/Annual_Report_2014_15_English.pdf

(accessed on 27.6.2016)

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Table 14.18: Central Allocation & Releases under DRDA Administration Scheme

Year Allocation Release

2012-13 901.20 575.71

2013-14 442.97 690.54

2014-15 705.84 352.92

DRDA: District Rural Development Agencies

Table 14.19: Integrated Watershed management Programme (IWMP)

[Area (m.ha) Funds (Rs. in crore)]

Year No. of projects Area Funds released

2009-10 22 0.106 8.56

2010-11 19 0.083 26.71

2011-12 20 0.09 59.42

2012-13 17 0.069 76.42

2013-14 20 0.079 74.67

2014-15 13 0.053 95.09

Total 111 0.476 340.87

Source: (Tables 14.18-14.19): Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India (Annual Report-2014-15).

http://rural.nic.in/netrural/rural/sites/downloads/annualreport/Annual_Report_2014_15_English.pdf

(accessed on 27.6.2016)

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Web Directory

List of Tables

15.1. Apex Bodies in Nagaland

15.2. Legislative Assembly and Council

15.3: Districts (Official Website)

15.4: Directorate, Divisions/ Units/ Wings

15.5: State Departments

15.6: Boards / Undertakings

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Table 15.1: Apex Bodies in Nagaland

Name URL

Raj Bhawan https://www.nagaland.gov.in/portal/portal/StatePortal/

Government/ Governor

Chief Minister https://www.nagaland.gov.in/portal/portal/StatePortal/

Government/ChiefMinister

Official Portal Government https://www.nagaland.gov.in/portal

Online Citizen Services Portal https://www.nagaland.gov.in/portal/portal/StatePortal/

OnlineService

State Information Commission (SIC) http://nlsic.gov.in/

Nagaland Public Service

Commission

http://www.npsc.co.in/

Nagaland State Women's

Commission (MSCW)

http://nscw.gov.in/

Nagaland Electricity Regulatory

Commission (NERC), Kohima

http://www.nerc.org.in/

Table 15.2: Legislative Assembly and Council

Name URL

Legislative Assembly (Vidhan

Sabha)

http://legislativebodiesinindia.nic.in/nagaland.htm

Table 15.3: Districts (Official Website)

District Office URL

Dimapur http://dimapur.nic.in/

Kiphire http://kiphire.nic.in/

Kohima http://kohima.nic.in/

Longleng http://longleng.gov.in/

Mokokchung http://mokokchung.nic.in/

Mon http://mon.nic.in/

Peren http://peren-district.nic.in/

Phek http://phek.nic.in/

Tuensang http://tuensang.nic.in/

Wokha http://wokha.nic.in/

Zunheboto http://zunheboto.nic.in/

Source (Tables 15.1-15.3): National Portal Secretariat, National Informatics Centre, Govt. of India.

http://goidirectory.nic.in (accessed on 25.06.2016)

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Table 15.4: Directorate, Divisions/ Units/ Wings

Name URL

Nagaland State Designated Agency (NSDA), Kohima http://www.nsda.co.in/

Department of New and Renewable Energy http://nrengl.nic.in/

Directorate of Evaluation http://nagaeval.nic.in/

Directorate of Home Guards and Civil Defence http://nagalandhgcd.nic.in/

Directorate of Rural Development http://nagard.nic.in/

Directorate of State Institute of Rural Development, Kohima http://sirdngl.nic.in/

Motor Vehicle Department http://nagalandmvd.gov.in/

Source: National Portal Secretariat, National Informatics Centre, Govt. of India.

http://goidirectory.nic.in (accessed on 25.06.2016)

Table 15.5: State Departments

Name URL

Agriculture Department

1. Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA),

Kohima

2. Nagaland State Extension Reforms (Niche ATMA), Agricultural

Technology Management Agency, Kohima

1. http://atmakohima.nic.in/

2. http://nser.nic.in/

Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Department http://vetyngl.nic.in/

Economics and Statistics Department http://statistics.nagaland.gov.in/

Finance Department http://finance.nagaland.gov.in/

Food and Civil Supplies Department http://fcs.nagaland.gov.in/

Forest, Ecology, Environment and Wildlife Department http://nagaforest.nic.in/

Nagaland Pollution Control Board http://npcbngl.nic.in/

Health and Family Welfare Department http://nagahealth.nic.in/

Higher and Technical Education Department http://www.htenagaland.com/

Nagaland State Disaster Management Authority (NSDMA), Kohima http://www.nsdma.gov.in/

Horticulture Department http://hortingl.nic.in/

Information and Public Relations Department http://iprngl.nic.in/

RTI website of the Deputy Commissioner Office, Peren District http://dcrtiperen.gov.in/

Information Technology Department http://itngl.nic.in/

Labour and Employment Department http://labourngl.nic.in/

Nagaland Public Service Commission, Kohima http://www.npsc.co.in/

Legal Metrology and Consumer Protection Department http://nagametro.nic.in/

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Motor Vehicles Department http://nagalandmvd.gov.in/

Directorate of Evaluation http://nagaeval.nic.in/

Right to Information, Deputy Commissioner's Office, Dimapur http://rtidcdmp.nic.in/

Police Department http://nagapol.gov.in/

Department of New and Renewable Energy http://nrengl.nic.in/

Nagaland Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), Kohima http://www.nerc.org.in/

Nagaland State Designated Agency (NSDA), Kohima http://www.nsda.co.in/

Public Health Engineering Department http://phedngl.nic.in/

Rural Development Department

1. Directorate of Rural Development

2. Directorate of State Institute of Rural Development, Kohima

http://nagard.nic.in/

1. http://nagard.nic.in/

2. http://sirdngl.nic.in/

Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) http://www.nbsenagaland.com/

Science and Technology Department http://dst.nagaland.gov.in/

Nagaland State Commission for Women http://nscw.gov.in/

Soil and Water Conservation Department http://snwc.nagaland.gov.in/sn

wc/

Tourism Department http://tourismnagaland.com/

Urban Development Department http://www.uddngl.nic.in/

Kohima Municipal Council http://kmc.nagaland.gov.in/

Table 15.6: Boards / Undertakings

Name URL

Nagaland Board of School Education (NBSE) http://www.nbsenagaland.com/

Nagaland State Disaster Management Authority (NSDMA), Kohima http://www.nsdma.gov.in/

Agricultural Technology Management Agency (ATMA), Kohima http://atmakohima.nic.in/

Source (Tables 15.5-15.6): National Portal Secretariat, National Informatics Centre, Govt. of India.

http://goidirectory.nic.in (accessed on 25.06.2016)

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