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Town in Mokokchung District, India
Tuli
Town
Tuli is located in IndiaTuliTuliLocation in India
Coordinates: 26°39′23.331″N 94°38′23.5284″E / 26.65648083°N 94.639869000°E / 26.65648083; 94.639869000
Country India
DistrictMokokchung District
Elevation350 m (1,150 ft)
Population
 • Total7,864.
Languages
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN798618
Telephone code91 (0)38643
Vehicle registrationNL-02
Websitemokokchung.nic.in

Tuli is a town in the Mokokchung District of Nagaland, India. It is located on the right bank of Milak river and is 80 km north of Mokokchung. It is here that the Langpangkong Range gently rises above the Melak plains. As such the topography of Tuli is marked by low rolling hills and a gentle plain. The town consists of two main areas, Tuli headquarters and Tzüdikong (Tuli Paper Mill Township).

Demographics

As of 2011 the 2011 census, Tuli town had a population of 7,864.

Wider definition

It is one of the three components that make up the town of Tuli. Together with Tuli Lenden and Tuli Paper Mill Township (Tzüdikong, population was 6,393), it forms the conglomerate of Tuli town which has a population of 15,252.

This wider definition makes it the second largest town in the Mokokchung district after Mokokchung and the largest non-district headquarters town in Nagaland.

Transport and Communication

The National Highway-61 passes through Tuli. The town is the junction of host of other state and district highways. The foothill-state highway to Naginimora (in Mon) as also highways to Longleng district and Changkikong. The Japukong and Asetkong ranges converge here. The Tuli Pulp and Paper industry is located here. A railway line connects Tuli Paper mill to Amguri in neighbouring Assam.

Administration

The town is a sub-divisional headquarters under an Additional Deputy Commissioner, stationed at Tuli headquarters.

References

  1. ^ "Tuli City Population Census 2011 - Nagaland". www.census2011.co.in.

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