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Dimapur enjoys a
special status because of its unique
location. It is the only town of the
state, situated on the plain area
having excellent road, rail, and air
links with various part of the
country. Dimapur was upgraded as a
district on January 24th 2004.
Dimapur lies between 25º54'30'
'North
Latitude and 93º44'15'' East
Longitude. It is located on the
Western part of Nagaland bordering
Assam’s Karbi-Anglong district. It
occupies an area of 18.13 sq. km.
i.e.3.45 km. from North to South
and 6.30 kms. from East to West.7
The area of the town was only 0.41
sq. km. in 1961, which increased to
15.90 sq. km. in 1971, and 18.13
sq. km. in 1981. It is expected to
have increased much further by now
according to its ever-expanding
nature. This indicates the necessity
of planning for a city.
It is bounded by Lengirijan rivulet
and Karbi-Anglong Hills on the
North, and by Highlands on the
South. On the East, the boundary
throughout is formed by the river
Dhansiri and on the West; the town
area merges with the hills and the
Reserved Forest.
Dimapur has practically two seasons;
Dry Season (Oct.-May) and Wet Season
(June-Sept). Dry season may be
sub-divided into Hot and Cold
weathers. Hot weather begins from
March whereas Cold weather begins
from November. May remains the
hottest month where the mercury
shots up to 40º
C. South West Monsoon
becomes active by the 2nd week of
June normally, while heaviest
rainfall occurs during the months of
July and August. There is no
Meteorological office at Dimapur to
report the latest samples of
climatic changes, however, we have a
record of one year sample, collected
by Agriculture Department,
Government of Nagaland, Kohima, for
the year 1976 that shows the
following;
Rainfall : 128.8cms
No rain days : 91 days
Maximum Temperature : 30.05ºC
Minimum Temperature : 12.10ºC
Relative Humidity : 73%
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