Tuli headquarter

Tuli headquarter

Tuli headquarter refers to the administrative township of Tuli in Mokokchung district in the the Indian state of Nagaland. It is one of the three components that make up the town of Tuli. The 2001 census put the town's population at 5,837, with 1226 households and 531 children below the age of 6. Together with Tuli Lenden and Tuli Paper Mill Township, it forms the conglomerate of Tuli town which has a population of 15,252.

Sources

* [http://www.nagaland.nic.in Govt. Of Nagaland Official website]
* [http://nagahealth.nic.in/Pages/Mokokchung.htm Basic Health Profile Of Nagaland]


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