Noklak district
Noklak district is the 12th district of the Indian state of Nagaland. It was established on January 20, 2021. Noklak, the eponymous town, is the headquarters of the district.
History
Noklak district was created on 21 December 2017 as the 12th district of Nagaland. The new district has the same boundaries as the former Noklak sub-division of Tuensang district. Noklak sub-division contained the five admin circles of Noklak, Thonoknyu, Nokhu, Panso and Chingmei.Demands for upgrading the ADC office in Noklak town had been made by the Eastern Nagaland Peoples' Organisation in 2008.
Geography
Noklak district covers an area of 1,152 km2. Noklak district is a hilly region, with broad leaved forests. It is bordered by Mon district to the north, Tuensang and Shamator districts to the west, Kiphire district to the south and the Naga SAZ of Sagaing Region of Myanmar to the east. The climate is sub-tropical with a monsoon season.Administration
The district covers five taluks, which are Noklak, Thonoknyu, Nokhu, Panso and Chingmei. While a subdivision of Tuensang, an Additional Deputy Commissioner office was located in Noklak circle, a Sub-Divisional Officer was located in Thonoknyu circle, and Extra Assistant Commissioner EAC headquarters were located in Nokhu, Panso and Chingmei circles.There are also police stations in Noklak and Panso Headquarters and a police outpost at Thonoknyu.
Noklak district contains three rural development blocks, which are Noklak, covering Noklak, Nokhu, and Chingmei taluks, Panso RDB covering Panso taluk and Thonoknyu RDB covering Thonoknyu taluk.
The district has two seats in the state legislature.
Dr. Pritpal Kaur, IPS assumed charge as the first Superintendent of Police of Noklak District which is Nagaland's youngest district and the last district that borders Myanmar.
Demographics
According to the 2011 census of India, the present population of Noklak district is 59,300. Nokhu, Noklak, Panso, Chingmei and Thonoknyu subdivisions are parts of the present Noklak district. Noklak district has a sex ratio of 922 females per 1000 males. Scheduled Tribes make up 57,868 of the population.Christianity is the religion of 99.07% of the inhabitants. Other religions followed are Hinduism by 0.4% of the population, Islam by 0.3%, Buddhism by 0.2%, and a few Sikhs.
At the time of the 2011 census, 90.59% of the population spoke Khiamniungan, 6.18% Chang and 1.69% Tikhir as their first language.
Towns and villages
, the 2011 census the erstwhile sub-division held 39 villages, spread over four administrative circles as follows:| Circle | Population | Area km2 | Villages | Source |
| Noklak | 19,507 | 164.92 | Noklak HQ, Noklak Village, New Pangsha, Nokyan, Old Pangsha, Wansoi, Pang, Dan, Kusong, Nokyan B. | |
| Thonoknyu | 18,600 | 491.36 | Sanglao, Peshu, Chipur, Thonoknyu Hq, Pang, Kenjong, Thonoknyu Vill., Chilliso, Thoktsur, Wui, New Sanglao, Thongsonyu, Thongtsou, Jejeiking, Peshu Nokya. | |
| Nokhu | 6,291 | 218.94 | Choklangan, Nokhu, Langnok, Aniashu, Nokhu Hq., Kingpao, Kenking. | |
| Panso | 11,036 | 148.33 | Pathso Nokeng, Pathso, Lengnyu, Yokao, Panso Hq, Kingniu, Tsuwao, Ekhao, Tsangkoi, Lumoking. | |
| Chingmei | 3,866 | 128.79 | Chingmei, Chendang Saddle, Waoshu, Yimpang, Taknyu, Chingmei Hq. | |
| Total | 59,300 | 1,152 |