Mangkolemba
Mangkolemba is a town and sub-division of Mokokchung District in the Indian state of Nagaland. It is also the largest sub-division under the state of Nagaland. The area of this sub-division is 817 km². Coal is found in many places of this area. It covers three ranges, namely, Jangpetkong, Japukong and Tzürangkong (covering about 50 villages).
Mangkolemba Subdivision Administrative Units
1 | Mangkolemba Subdivision (ADC Hq) |
2 | Alongkima Circle (EAC Hq) |
3 | Longchem Circle (EAC Hq) |
4 | Merangmen Circle (EAC Hq) |
5 | Tsurangkong Border Division (BM Hq) |
Because of its large size and lack of development there has been a demand for the separate district of Mangkolemba.
Mangkolemba Town
Bounded by rivers and mountains, Mangkolemba town covers an area of about 2 km². The valley is noted for its rice production. Mangkolemba town has a population of about 6000 people and it has about 1300 households. The town is the sub-divisional Headquarters of the three ranges and the administrative units.
References
- ^ Coupe, Alexander Robertson (2007). A Grammar of Mongsen Ao. Walter de Gruyter. p. 8. ISBN 978-3-11-019088-5.