Tuensang


Tuensang is a town and the headquarters of its Tuensang district in Nagaland, India with a population of 36,774.
The town was founded in 1947 for the purpose of administrating the erstwhile North Eastern Frontier Agency that comprised the present day Tuensang, Mon, Longleng, Kiphire and Noklak districts. Today, these four districts combined together are also known as ‘Eastern Nagaland’.

History

The Tuensang area was originally made up of all the present four districts of Eastern Nagaland. Even after the British conquest of India, the Tuensang tribal region remained unadministered due to lack of sufficient men and money. However, in 1902, the area was brought under the nominal control of the British. It was called Tribal Area and was administered by the Governor General of India. In 1948, a separate division called Tuensang Administrative Circle was created.
When the Constitution of India was first released in 1950, Tuensang Division was placed in "Part B" category of tribal districts as per the Sixth Schedule. It became part of the North-East Frontier Agency. Subsequently, in 1957, it was merged with the Naga Hills District to form a new administrative unit under the Ministry of External Affairs. After negotiation with the secessionists, this administrative unit was later made a full-fledged state called Nagaland.

Geography

Tuensang is located at. It has an average elevation of 1371 metres.

Demographics

India census, Tuensang had a population of 36,774, up 24% from 29,654 in 2001. Males constitute 56% of the population and females 44%. Tuensang has an average literacy rate of 71%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 74%, and female literacy is 67%. In Tuensang, 13% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Tuensang is one of the larger towns in Nagaland along with Dimapur, Kohima and Mokokchung. The landowners/permanent tribes of the district are Changs, Sangtams, Yimchungers and Khiamniungans. The Tuensang town serves as a nerve center of the eastern part of Nagaland state.
Tuensang is the headquarters to apex organisations such as Eastern Nagaland Peoples' Organisation, Eastern Naga Students' Federation, Khiamniungan Tribal council, Chang Khulei Setshang, Confederation of Chang Students' Union, Chang Baptist Lashong Thangyen, Eleutheros Christian Society, Eastern Farming Association, etc.

Educational institutions

Schools in Tuensang

The district has a functional 100-bed Civil Hospital which has been upgraded to Regional Diagnostic Center but is yet to be operationalised. The district has an agriculture science center known as KVK, an undertaking of the government of India, badminton stadium, town hall and a public ground. The "Longpang Project," a program managed by Eleutheros Christian Society in collaboration with government and private agencies, near Hakchang Village, has one health center which runs the only rehabilitation center in the district that takes care of AIDS patients and drug addicts.
The National Highways 155 passes through the district, linking Mokokchung and Jessami via Tuensang Town, covering a distance of 342 km. Recently the ongoing work on NH-155 came under severe criticisms from the public led by Eastern Naga Students' Federation for alleged poor workmanship, non-adherence to contract norms by the contractors, and lackadaisical attitude of the Nagaland Public Works Department.