Nagaland is largely mountainous with hilly topography throughout and the highest peak being Saramati (3841 metres). Many rivers cut through the mountainous terrain, like sharp swords slicing through rocks. Nagaland being a land of myths and festivals, has been officially named as 'Land of Festivals'. Life and culture is interwoven. Festival is a part of culture and most of these festivals revolve round agriculture. The state is rich in flora and fauna and about one-sixth of the area is under the cover of tropical and sub-tropical evergreen forests.
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NagalandNagaland - Towards Digitally Vibrant and Responsive Governance
KEZUNGULO MEDIKHRU

Edited by: KEZUNGULO MEDIKHRU
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