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Dimapur

Dimapur (/diməˈpʊər/) is the largest city in the Indian state of Nagaland. As of 2011, the municipality had a population of 122,834. The city is the main gateway and commercial centre of Nagaland. Located near the border with Assam along the banks of the Dhansiri River. Its main railway station is the second busiest station in Northeast India.

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From Top (Clockwise):
City Tower Junction; Aerial view of Dimapur;
Ruins of Kachari Rajbari;
Dimapur Street
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Location of Dimapur in Nagaland
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Coordinates: 25°55′N 93°44′E / 25.92°N 93.73°E / 25.92; 93.73Coordinates: 25°55′N 93°44′E / 25.92°N 93.73°E / 25.92; 93.73
Country India
StateNagaland
DistrictDimapur
Government
 • TypeMunicipality
 • BodyDimapur Municipal Council
 • AdministratorAlbert Ezüng
Area
 • City and municipality18.13 km2 (7.00 sq mi)
 • Metro70 km2 (30 sq mi)
Elevation
145 m (476 ft)
Population122,834
 • Rank1st in Nagaland
Languages
 • OfficialEnglish
 • Major languages
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Telephone code91 - (0) 03862
Vehicle registrationNL-07
Websitedimapur.nic.in

Etymology

The name Dimapur is derived from the Dimasa words; Di means "water", ma means "large" and pur (sanskrit word) means "city", translating to "Big-river-city", associated with the meaning of "Kachari" which is "people of the river valley" and after the river which flows through it (Dhansiri).[citation needed]

There are two accounts of the way in which Dimapur got its name: many writers are of the opinion that the name 'Dimapur' was derived from Dimasa Kachari words Di-meaning water, Ma-meaning big and Pur-meaning city or township in the Dimasa dialect; while others contend that Dimapur is a corruption of Hidimbapur, meaning the city of Hidimbi (of Mahabharata fame) - the rakshasi-turned-woman whose marriage to the Pandava prince Bhima led to the birth of Ghatotkacha, which was the Hindu lineage created for Dimasa rulers by the Brahmin pandits at Khaspur.[4] According to the second theory, the name Hidimbapur is conjectured to have been abbreviated to Dimbapur and subsequently to have lost a consonant to become Dimapur. It is to be noted that Dimasa Kachari Kingdom was at one point of time names as "Heramba Kingdom"[5] In the Ahom Chronicles, Dimapur Is referred to sometimes as Che-din-chi-pen (town-earth-burn-make) meaning ‘brick town’ and its rulers as Timisa (distorted word for Dimasa).[6]

History

Situated on the banks of the Dhansiri (originally known as Dong-siri meaning a ravine of peaceful habitation), Dimapur was described as the 'Brick City' by the European scholars and by the Ahoms.[citation needed]

Medieval period

In the 13th century, the city was the capital of the Dimasa Kingdom, which was once a powerful and predominant state in the now North East India (Brahmaputra/Dilao Valley).[7] In the heart of the city there is an old relic of the Dimasa Kachari Kingdom which speaks about the once prosperous era.[citation needed]

The city of Dimapur is said to have been founded by a Kachari king Mahamanipha (1330 and 1370 A.D.) and it remained as the capital of the Kacharis until it was captured by the Ahoms in 1536 A.D.

20th century

World War II

During World War II, Dimapur was the centre of action between British India and Imperial Japan. It was the staging post for the Allied offensive. The Japanese could reach Kohima where a siege was laid. Allied reinforcement came through Dimapur by rail and road for the push against the Japanese. An airport at Dimapur was also in use for supplies to the allied forces in Burma. The battle for Kohima about 77 km from Dimapur is considered the turning point for the Japanese retreat from South East Asia.[citation needed]

Assam lease Dimapur to Nagaland

In 1918, Dimapur was leased to then Naga Hills District (Now Nagaland) by then erstwhile Assam Province of British of India for 30 years for construction of Railways lines (unclear from which district).[8] In 1963, it was again leased to now state of Nagaland for 99 years.[9] There is controversy surrounding this claim, as both state governments have not come forward to comment on the matter.[10]

21st century

2004 Dimapur bombings

On 2 October 2004, two powerful bombs were set off—one at the Dimapur Railway Station and the other at the Hong Kong Market killing 30 and injuring over 100 others.[11][12]

Geography

Dimapur is located in the southwest of Nagaland. The vast majority of this area is flat with the Dhansiri River, a tributary of the Brahmaputra River flowing east of the city.[citation needed]

Climate

Dimapur is hot and humid in summers and moderately cold in winters.[13]

Climate data for Dimapur
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 22.7
(72.9)
24.5
(76.1)
26.9
(80.4)
27.2
(81.0)
29.9
(85.8)
31.5
(88.7)
32.3
(90.1)
33.5
(92.3)
33.7
(92.7)
30.9
(87.6)
25.0
(77.0)
24.4
(75.9)
28.5
(83.4)
Average low °C (°F) 9.8
(49.6)
13.1
(55.6)
18.6
(65.5)
22.3
(72.1)
21.6
(70.9)
22.5
(72.5)
23.7
(74.7)
24.6
(76.3)
25.2
(77.4)
21.0
(69.8)
14.5
(58.1)
13.1
(55.6)
19.2
(66.5)
[citation needed]

Demographics

According to the 2011 census, the city-population of the old Town Committee area (up to the old dhansiri bridge) at 122,834. Males constitute 52% of the population and females 48%. Dimapur has an average literacy rate of 86% male literacy is 88% and, female literacy is 84%.[3] In Dimapur, 12% of the population is under 6 years of age. Unlike other places in the state, this city has a heterogeneous mix of people from all over India, and for which it is also known as "Mini India".[citation needed]

Besides the dominant Naga ethnic groups, who comprise about 50% of the city's population, other prominent groups include Bengalis, Assamese, Oriyas, Nepalese, Biharis, Meiteis, Marwaris, Punjabis and also Tamils, Telugus and Keralites. In the last two decades Tibetan traders have also settled in the city.[citation needed]

Religion

Religion in Dimapur City (2011)[14]

  Christianity (45.11%)
  Hinduism (41.11%)
  Islam (11.21%)
  Jainism (1.73%)
  Buddhism (0.48%)
  Sikhism (0.19%)
  Others (0.03%)
  Not Stated (0.16%)

Christianity is the most followed religion in the city making up 45.10% of the city's population, closely followed by Hinduism at 41.11%. Islam is followed by 11.21%, Jainism by 1.73%, Buddhist by 0.48% and Sikhs by 0.19% respectively.[3]

Tourism

Religious and historical sites

  • Ruins of Kachari Rajbari
 
Kachari Rajbari Ruins

Although is left in ruins after centuries of abandonment, after facing conflict with the Ahom King in 18th century and with the settlement of township occupying almost half of its former glorious fortress, is still a national heritage site. It signifies great historical importance for the region of North-East. It also gives great value to the state of Nagaland.[citation needed]

  • Dimapur City Tower

The Dimapur City Tower is a major landmark of the city. It is located at Circular Road in the heart of Dimapur. Also known as the Clock Tower, the tower is decorated with Christmas Lights during the Christmas season.[citation needed]

  • Dimapur Jain Temple

The Dimapur Jain Temple was built in 1947. The temple has some intricate glass work. The temple is considered very auspicious by the people of Dimapur. The temple was built by the tireless effort of Shri Jethmal Sethi, Shri Phulchand Sethi, Shri Udayram Chabra, Shri Chunnilal Kishanlal Sethi, Shri Kanhaiyal Sethi, Shri Mangilal Chabra, Motilal Patni, Subhkaran Sethi and other Jain families present in Dimapur at that time.[citation needed]

Parks and other highlights

Dimapur has several places where tourist can visit such as Nagaland Science Center, Stone Park, Hazi Park, Shiv Mandir and Kali Temple.[15] The Nagaland Zoological Park, Green Park, Niathu Resort, Noune Resort, The Triple Falls, Nagaland Science Centre, Aqua Mellow Park and Agri Expo site in the neighbouring Chümoukedima District can be easily accessible from Dimapur.

Transportation

Airport

 
Dimapur Airport

Dimapur is served by the Dimapur Airport located at 3rd Mile (AH1), Chümoukedima District. It is the only civil airport in the state and operates routes to Kolkata, Guwahati, Imphal,[16] and Dibrugarh.

There are plans for expansion of the airport to meet international norms by buying land at Aoyimti village.[citation needed]

Roadways

Highways passing through Dimapur

Railway

Dimapur has direct train services to cities like Guwahati, Kolkata, Patna, New Delhi, Bangalore, Chandigarh, Amritsar, Dibrugarh and Chennai from the Dimapur railway station. The station is categorised as an A category railway station which lies on the Lumding-Dibrugarh section under the Lumding railway division of Northeast Frontier Railway.

Sports

The Dimapur District Sports Council Stadium is multi-purpose sports stadium in the city while the Nagaland State Stadium is another multi-disciplinary sports stadium currently under construction.[17]

Economy

 
Market Area, Dimapur

Dimapur is the commercial centre of Nagaland. It also acts as a transit hub for trading goods brought in from trains at Dimapur railway station and by road via National Highway 29 to other parts of Nagaland. Many private and central banks are also located in the city. Some major hotels are Hotel Acacia (3-star hotel), Hotel Saramati, Hotel Lake Shiloi among many others.[citation needed]

Commerce

A number of shopping centers and markets have sprung up in Dimapur, with the HongKong Market, Central Plaza, New Market, Bank colony (Super Market Area) and Circular and NL roads serving as the main commercial areas in the city. The Complexes and shopping centres have sprung up to Notun Bosti.[citation needed]

The stretch from Purana Bazaar to Chümoukedima along the AH-1 is also rapidly developing into commercial areas.[citation needed]

The city's Hong Kong Market is well known for imported goods from Thailand, China, and Burma and is the main Shopping Attraction for Tourists visiting Nagaland. The wholesale foodgrain items are available at KL Sethi Market Complex, Jasokie Market, etc. at GS Road, Dimapur.[citation needed]

The Agro & Food Processing Special Economic Zone (AFSEZ) at Ganeshnagar under Dimapur District in Nagaland is one of the few exclusive Agro Food Products SEZ in India. It is developed by state-run Nagaland Industrial Development Corporation Limited. [18][19]

Education

Colleges

Schools

  • Delhi Public School
  • Assembly Of God Higher Secondary School
  • Don Bosco Higher Secondary School
  • Greenwood School
  • Holy Cross School
  • Little Star Higher Secondary School
  • Living Stone Foundation Higher Secondary School
  • N. N. Nagi School
  • Pranab Vidyapith Higher Secondary School
  • St. John Higher Secondary Residential School
  • King David School, Kushiabill

Notable people

See also

References

  1. ^ "Dimapur City".
  2. ^ "Dimapur Info".
  3. ^ a b c "Dimapur City Population Census 2011 | Nagaland". www.census2011.co.in.
  4. ^ Bathari 2014, pp. 17–18.
  5. ^ "The Dimasa Kacharis of Cachar District: An Overview".
  6. ^ . donboscodimapur.org. Archived from the original on 24 March 2014. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  7. ^ District Dimapur, History, dimapur.nic.in, India, retrieved February 12, 2021
  8. ^ NP, Return Dimapur To Assam Demand Grows, nagalandpage.com, India, July 18, 2018
  9. ^ EMN, Assam politician wants Dimapur and Merapani from Nagaland, easternmirrornagaland.com, India, September 19, 2016
  10. ^ Nagaland Post, Paying the Price of Silence 22 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine, nagalandpost.com, India, September 15, 2018
  11. ^ Vinayak, G (2 October 2004). "At least 30 killed in Nagaland blast". Rediff.com. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  12. ^ "India reels after deadly blasts". Al Jazeera. 3 October 2004. Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  13. ^ "February Climate History for Dimapur". myweather2.com. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  14. ^ "Dimapur City religious population". Census India 2011. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  15. ^ "Dimapur Places to Visit". holidayiq.com. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  16. ^ "Alliance Air confirms plans to commence Guwahati-Dimapur-Imphal service in Dec-2019". CAPA. Retrieved 4 December 2019.
  17. ^ "State Stadium Dimapur – Why is it taking so long to complete?". Nagas Connect. 10 May 2020. Retrieved 22 December 2021.
  18. ^ https://industry.nagaland.gov.in/nagaland-industrial-development-corporation-ltd-nidc-dimapur/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  19. ^ https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=1779402. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  • Bathari, Uttam (2014). Memory History and polity a study of dimasa identity in colonial past and post colonial present (Ph.D.). Gauhati University. hdl:10603/115353.

External links

  • Satellite map of Dimapur

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Dimapur d i m e ˈ p ʊer is the largest city in the Indian state of Nagaland As of 2011 the municipality had a population of 122 834 The city is the main gateway and commercial centre of Nagaland Located near the border with Assam along the banks of the Dhansiri River Its main railway station is the second busiest station in Northeast India DimapurCity and municipalityFrom Top Clockwise City Tower Junction Aerial view of Dimapur Ruins of Kachari Rajbari Dimapur StreetDimapurLocation of Dimapur in NagalandShow map of NagalandDimapurDimapur India Show map of IndiaDimapurDimapur Asia Show map of AsiaDimapurDimapur Earth Show map of EarthCoordinates 25 55 N 93 44 E 25 92 N 93 73 E 25 92 93 73 Coordinates 25 55 N 93 44 E 25 92 N 93 73 E 25 92 93 73CountryIndiaStateNagalandDistrictDimapurGovernment TypeMunicipality BodyDimapur Municipal Council AdministratorAlbert EzungArea 1 City and municipality18 13 km2 7 00 sq mi Metro 2 70 km2 30 sq mi Elevation145 m 476 ft Population 3 122 834 Rank1st in NagalandLanguages OfficialEnglish Major languagesAngami Ao Chakhesang Lotha SumiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST Telephone code91 0 03862Vehicle registrationNL 07Websitedimapur wbr nic wbr in Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Medieval period 2 2 20th century 2 2 1 World War II 2 2 2 Assam lease Dimapur to Nagaland 2 3 21st century 2 3 1 2004 Dimapur bombings 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Demographics 4 1 Religion 5 Tourism 5 1 Religious and historical sites 5 2 Parks and other highlights 6 Transportation 6 1 Airport 6 2 Roadways 6 2 1 Highways passing through Dimapur 6 3 Railway 7 Sports 8 Economy 8 1 Commerce 9 Education 9 1 Colleges 9 2 Schools 10 Notable people 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksEtymology EditThe name Dimapur is derived from the Dimasa words Di means water ma means large and pur sanskrit word means city translating to Big river city associated with the meaning of Kachari which is people of the river valley and after the river which flows through it Dhansiri citation needed There are two accounts of the way in which Dimapur got its name many writers are of the opinion that the name Dimapur was derived from Dimasa Kachari words Di meaning water Ma meaning big and Pur meaning city or township in the Dimasa dialect while others contend that Dimapur is a corruption of Hidimbapur meaning the city of Hidimbi of Mahabharata fame the rakshasi turned woman whose marriage to the Pandava prince Bhima led to the birth of Ghatotkacha which was the Hindu lineage created for Dimasa rulers by the Brahmin pandits at Khaspur 4 According to the second theory the name Hidimbapur is conjectured to have been abbreviated to Dimbapur and subsequently to have lost a consonant to become Dimapur It is to be noted that Dimasa Kachari Kingdom was at one point of time names as Heramba Kingdom 5 In the Ahom Chronicles Dimapur Is referred to sometimes as Che din chi pen town earth burn make meaning brick town and its rulers as Timisa distorted word for Dimasa 6 History EditSituated on the banks of the Dhansiri originally known as Dong siri meaning a ravine of peaceful habitation Dimapur was described as the Brick City by the European scholars and by the Ahoms citation needed Medieval period Edit In the 13th century the city was the capital of the Dimasa Kingdom which was once a powerful and predominant state in the now North East India Brahmaputra Dilao Valley 7 In the heart of the city there is an old relic of the Dimasa Kachari Kingdom which speaks about the once prosperous era citation needed The city of Dimapur is said to have been founded by a Kachari king Mahamanipha 1330 and 1370 A D and it remained as the capital of the Kacharis until it was captured by the Ahoms in 1536 A D 20th century Edit World War II Edit During World War II Dimapur was the centre of action between British India and Imperial Japan It was the staging post for the Allied offensive The Japanese could reach Kohima where a siege was laid Allied reinforcement came through Dimapur by rail and road for the push against the Japanese An airport at Dimapur was also in use for supplies to the allied forces in Burma The battle for Kohima about 77 km from Dimapur is considered the turning point for the Japanese retreat from South East Asia citation needed Assam lease Dimapur to Nagaland Edit In 1918 Dimapur was leased to then Naga Hills District Now Nagaland by then erstwhile Assam Province of British of India for 30 years for construction of Railways lines unclear from which district 8 In 1963 it was again leased to now state of Nagaland for 99 years 9 There is controversy surrounding this claim as both state governments have not come forward to comment on the matter 10 21st century Edit 2004 Dimapur bombings Edit Main article 2004 Dimapur bombings On 2 October 2004 two powerful bombs were set off one at the Dimapur Railway Station and the other at the Hong Kong Market killing 30 and injuring over 100 others 11 12 Geography EditDimapur is located in the southwest of Nagaland The vast majority of this area is flat with the Dhansiri River a tributary of the Brahmaputra River flowing east of the city citation needed Climate Edit Dimapur is hot and humid in summers and moderately cold in winters 13 Climate data for DimapurMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 22 7 72 9 24 5 76 1 26 9 80 4 27 2 81 0 29 9 85 8 31 5 88 7 32 3 90 1 33 5 92 3 33 7 92 7 30 9 87 6 25 0 77 0 24 4 75 9 28 5 83 4 Average low C F 9 8 49 6 13 1 55 6 18 6 65 5 22 3 72 1 21 6 70 9 22 5 72 5 23 7 74 7 24 6 76 3 25 2 77 4 21 0 69 8 14 5 58 1 13 1 55 6 19 2 66 5 citation needed Demographics EditAccording to the 2011 census the city population of the old Town Committee area up to the old dhansiri bridge at 122 834 Males constitute 52 of the population and females 48 Dimapur has an average literacy rate of 86 male literacy is 88 and female literacy is 84 3 In Dimapur 12 of the population is under 6 years of age Unlike other places in the state this city has a heterogeneous mix of people from all over India and for which it is also known as Mini India citation needed Besides the dominant Naga ethnic groups who comprise about 50 of the city s population other prominent groups include Bengalis Assamese Oriyas Nepalese Biharis Meiteis Marwaris Punjabis and also Tamils Telugus and Keralites In the last two decades Tibetan traders have also settled in the city citation needed Religion Edit Religion in Dimapur City 2011 14 Christianity 45 11 Hinduism 41 11 Islam 11 21 Jainism 1 73 Buddhism 0 48 Sikhism 0 19 Others 0 03 Not Stated 0 16 Christianity is the most followed religion in the city making up 45 10 of the city s population closely followed by Hinduism at 41 11 Islam is followed by 11 21 Jainism by 1 73 Buddhist by 0 48 and Sikhs by 0 19 respectively 3 Tourism EditReligious and historical sites Edit Ruins of Kachari RajbariMain article Ruins of Kachari Rajbari Kachari Rajbari Ruins Although is left in ruins after centuries of abandonment after facing conflict with the Ahom King in 18th century and with the settlement of township occupying almost half of its former glorious fortress is still a national heritage site It signifies great historical importance for the region of North East It also gives great value to the state of Nagaland citation needed Dimapur City TowerThe Dimapur City Tower is a major landmark of the city It is located at Circular Road in the heart of Dimapur Also known as the Clock Tower the tower is decorated with Christmas Lights during the Christmas season citation needed Dimapur Jain TempleMain article Dimapur Jain Temple The Dimapur Jain Temple was built in 1947 The temple has some intricate glass work The temple is considered very auspicious by the people of Dimapur The temple was built by the tireless effort of Shri Jethmal Sethi Shri Phulchand Sethi Shri Udayram Chabra Shri Chunnilal Kishanlal Sethi Shri Kanhaiyal Sethi Shri Mangilal Chabra Motilal Patni Subhkaran Sethi and other Jain families present in Dimapur at that time citation needed Parks and other highlights Edit Dimapur has several places where tourist can visit such as Nagaland Science Center Stone Park Hazi Park Shiv Mandir and Kali Temple 15 The Nagaland Zoological Park Green Park Niathu Resort Noune Resort The Triple Falls Nagaland Science Centre Aqua Mellow Park and Agri Expo site in the neighbouring Chumoukedima District can be easily accessible from Dimapur Transportation EditAirport Edit Main article Dimapur Airport Dimapur Airport Dimapur is served by the Dimapur Airport located at 3rd Mile AH1 Chumoukedima District It is the only civil airport in the state and operates routes to Kolkata Guwahati Imphal 16 and Dibrugarh There are plans for expansion of the airport to meet international norms by buying land at Aoyimti village citation needed Roadways Edit Highways passing through Dimapur Edit Asian Highway 1 Asian Highway 2 NH 29 National Highway 29 India NH 129 National Highway 129 India NH 129A National Highway 129A India Railway Edit Main article Dimapur railway station Dimapur has direct train services to cities like Guwahati Kolkata Patna New Delhi Bangalore Chandigarh Amritsar Dibrugarh and Chennai from the Dimapur railway station The station is categorised as an A category railway station which lies on the Lumding Dibrugarh section under the Lumding railway division of Northeast Frontier Railway Sports EditThe Dimapur District Sports Council Stadium is multi purpose sports stadium in the city while the Nagaland State Stadium is another multi disciplinary sports stadium currently under construction 17 Economy Edit Market Area Dimapur Dimapur is the commercial centre of Nagaland It also acts as a transit hub for trading goods brought in from trains at Dimapur railway station and by road via National Highway 29 to other parts of Nagaland Many private and central banks are also located in the city Some major hotels are Hotel Acacia 3 star hotel Hotel Saramati Hotel Lake Shiloi among many others citation needed Commerce Edit A number of shopping centers and markets have sprung up in Dimapur with the HongKong Market Central Plaza New Market Bank colony Super Market Area and Circular and NL roads serving as the main commercial areas in the city The Complexes and shopping centres have sprung up to Notun Bosti citation needed The stretch from Purana Bazaar to Chumoukedima along the AH 1 is also rapidly developing into commercial areas citation needed The city s Hong Kong Market is well known for imported goods from Thailand China and Burma and is the main Shopping Attraction for Tourists visiting Nagaland The wholesale foodgrain items are available at KL Sethi Market Complex Jasokie Market etc at GS Road Dimapur citation needed The Agro amp Food Processing Special Economic Zone AFSEZ at Ganeshnagar under Dimapur District in Nagaland is one of the few exclusive Agro Food Products SEZ in India It is developed by state run Nagaland Industrial Development Corporation Limited 18 19 Education EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Colleges Edit Dimapur Government College Public College of Commerce Salesian College of Higher Education Sakus Mission College Trinity Theological College Unity College Pranabananda Women s College Cornerstone College Ngullie Memorial College School of Engineering amp Technology Nagaland University Yemhi Memorial College St John CollegeSchools Edit Delhi Public School Assembly Of God Higher Secondary School Don Bosco Higher Secondary School Greenwood School Holy Cross School Little Star Higher Secondary School Living Stone Foundation Higher Secondary School N N Nagi School Pranab Vidyapith Higher Secondary School St John Higher Secondary Residential School King David School KushiabillNotable people EditKevichusa Angami 1903 1990 Politician Zhokhoi Chuzho Actor Zuboni Humtsoe 1990 2017 Entrepreneur Chalie Kevichusa 1943 1992 Journalist Razhukhrielie Kevichusa 1941 2022 Bureaucrat and Musician Tubu Kevichusa 1948 1996 Nationalist Leader Alobo Naga Musician Phulchand Sethi 1911 1976 Businessperson Kihoto Hollohon Yepthomi 1932 2021 PoliticianSee also EditChumoukedimaReferences Edit Dimapur City Dimapur Info a b c Dimapur City Population Census 2011 Nagaland www census2011 co in Bathari 2014 pp 17 18 The Dimasa Kacharis of Cachar District An Overview SALESIAN PROVINCE OF DIMAPUR donboscodimapur org Archived from the original on 24 March 2014 Retrieved 18 February 2014 District Dimapur History dimapur nic in India retrieved February 12 2021 NP Return Dimapur To Assam Demand Grows nagalandpage com India July 18 2018 EMN Assam politician wants Dimapur and Merapani from Nagaland easternmirrornagaland com India September 19 2016 Nagaland Post Paying the Price of Silence Archived 22 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine nagalandpost com India September 15 2018 Vinayak G 2 October 2004 At least 30 killed in Nagaland blast Rediff com Retrieved 22 August 2022 India reels after deadly blasts Al Jazeera 3 October 2004 Retrieved 22 August 2022 February Climate History for Dimapur myweather2 com Retrieved 18 February 2014 Dimapur City religious population Census India 2011 Retrieved 4 September 2022 Dimapur Places to Visit holidayiq com Retrieved 18 February 2014 Alliance Air confirms plans to commence Guwahati Dimapur Imphal service in Dec 2019 CAPA Retrieved 4 December 2019 State Stadium Dimapur Why is it taking so long to complete Nagas Connect 10 May 2020 Retrieved 22 December 2021 https industry nagaland gov in nagaland industrial development corporation ltd nidc dimapur a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help https www pib gov in PressReleasePage aspx PRID 1779402 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Bathari Uttam 2014 Memory History and polity a study of dimasa identity in colonial past and post colonial present Ph D Gauhati University hdl 10603 115353 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dimapur Official district link My Dimapur city portal Satellite map of Dimapur Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dimapur amp oldid 1143258370, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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