Draft Annual Plan 2011-2012 Nagaland

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When India gained independence, Nagaland as a State was not in existence. A portion, consisting of the present day Kohima, Dimapur and Mokokchung districts had been brought under British Administration but the rest of the areas were left unadministered. After India's independence, the Naga inhabited areas was divided between India and the then Burma along the watershed and administrative outposts were established in the areas that had remained unadministered under the British. Even then, the Tuensang and Mon areas remained under NEFA (North East Frontier Agency) and not as part of the Naga Hills district that was under Assam. It was after a violent insurgency movement during the fifties that the erstwhile Naga Hills district of Assam and the Tuensang Frontier Division of NEFA, was brought together and formed into a separate administrative unit named as Naga Hill Tuensang Area (NHTA) in 1957 which finally was granted Statehood on 1st December 1963. Till such time, Nagaland did not enjoy the benefit of the National Five Year Plan process and Nagaland joined the national Planning process only from the Third Five Year Plan.

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Planning Commission - 2011

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