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Nagaland Government Calendar 2025
The Nagaland Government Calendar for 2025 includes the following holidays:
- January Holidays
- New Year's Day: January 1, Wednesday
- Gaon Burah Day: January 7, Tuesday
- Republic Day: January 26, Sunday
- February Holidays
- Vasant Panchami: February 3, Monday
- Losar: February 28, Friday
- March Holidays
- Holi: March 14, Friday
- Idul Fitr: March 31, Monday
- April Holidays
- Ram Navami: April 6, Sunday
- Mahavir Jayanti: April 10, Thursday
- Cheguevar's Birthday: April 14, Monday
- Good Friday: April 18, Friday
- Sajibu Cheiraoba: April 12, Saturday
- May Holidays
- May Day/Labor Day: May 1, Thursday
- Buddha Purnima: May 12, Monday
- June Holidays
- Bakrid/Eid al Adha: June 7, Saturday
- July Holidays
- Muharram: July 6, Sunday
- Idul Zuha: July 20, Sunday
- August Holidays
- Independence Day: August 15, Friday
- Janmashtami: August 16, Saturday
- Tihu Festival: August 26, Tuesday
- September Holidays
- Eid e Milad: September 5, Friday
- Hornbill Festival: December 1-10
- October Holidays
- Maha Navami: October 1, Wednesday
- Vijaya Dashami: October 2, Thursday
- Gandhi Jayanti: October 2, Thursday
- Diwali: October 21, Tuesday
- November Holidays
- Karthika Purnima: November 5, Wednesday
- Guru Nanak Jayanti: November 5, Wednesday
- December Holidays
- Christmas Day: December 25, Thursday
- Yemase Festival: December 22-23
Additionally, Nagaland observes the following festivals:
- Aoling Monyu Festival: April 15-17
- Moatsu Festival: May 1-3
- Sankarni Festival: April 13-14
- Tuluni Festival: July 29-31
Please note that these dates are subject to change as official announcements are made. For the most up-to-date information, you can visit https://nagaland.gov.in/
Nagaland, a state in northeastern India, is divided into 12 districts:
1. Dimapur District
2. Kohima District
3. Mokokchung District
4. Mon District
5. Peren District
6. Phek District
7. Tuensang District
8. Wokha District
9. Zunheboto District
10. Kiphire District
11. Longleng District
12. Noklak District
Key facts about Nagaland:
- Capital: Kohima
- Largest city: Dimapur
- Population (2021 census): approximately 20 lakh (2 million)
- Area: 16,579 sq km
- Language: Nagamese, English, Hindi
- Religion: Christianity (87%), Hinduism (7%), Islam (2%)
- Famous for: Hornbill Festival, scenic landscapes, tribal culture
District-wise information:
1. Dimapur District:
- Headquarters: Dimapur
- Population: 3,78,811
- Area: 927 sq km
2. Kohima District:
- Headquarters: Kohima
- Population: 2,96,954
- Area: 1,031 sq km
3. Mokokchung District:
- Headquarters: Mokokchung
- Population: 1,93,414
- Area: 1,615 sq km
Nagaland's districts offer diverse experiences:
- Hornbill Festival (Kohima)
- Scenic landscapes (Dzukou Valley, Japfü Peak)
- Tribal culture (Ao, Angami, Lotha)
- Wildlife sanctuaries (Intanki National Park)
Nagaland's districts are further divided into:
- Sub-divisions
- Blocks
- Gram Panchayats
Each district has its unique culture, geography, and attractions.
Sub-division wise:
- Dimapur: 3 sub-divisions
- Kohima: 3 sub-divisions
- Mokokchung: 2 sub-divisions
Block-wise:
- Dimapur: 8 blocks
- Kohima: 7 blocks
- Mokokchung: 6 blocks
Gram Panchayat-wise:
- Total: 1,227 Gram Panchayats
Each block comprises multiple Gram Panchayats.
Recent developments:
- Kiphire District was created in 2004
- Longleng District was created in 2004
- Noklak District was created in 2021
Nagaland's districts are grouped into four regions:
1. Northern Region
2. Central Region
3. Southern Region
4. Eastern Region
Each region comprises multiple districts.