Nagaland is a significant state in India,
covering an expansive area of 16,579 square kilometers.
The region was officially established on December 01, 1963,
marking an important milestone in India's administrative history.
The administrative headquarters is located in Kohima,
which serves as the political and administrative center of the state.
The judicial system operates under the jurisdiction of the Guwahati High Court (Kohima bench),
ensuring legal governance and justice delivery across the region.
Nagaland is administratively divided into 16 districts,
each with its own local governance structure. The state is represented in the national parliament through
1 parliamentary constituencies and has
60 assembly constituencies for state-level representation.
The banking infrastructure in Nagaland is well-developed with
215 NEFT-enabled bank branches
spread across various districts, providing comprehensive financial services to residents and businesses.
This extensive banking network facilitates economic growth and financial inclusion throughout the region.
The major districts of Nagaland include
Dimapur,
Kohima,
Mokokchung,
Mon,
Phek, and others
,
each contributing to the diverse cultural, economic, and social fabric of the state.