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NSDC <strong>Skill</strong> Gap Study of the North East - Nagaland<br />

6.3.3Infrastructure<br />

As of 2008-09, Mokokchung had the highest road length in Nagaland at 1,541 km under PWD. There is<br />

no railway or airport connectivity. Drinking water facilities are available in 101 out of 102 inhabited<br />

villages in the district. Electricity supply is, however, available in 97 villages.<br />

Education Infrastructure:<br />

TABLE 23: INFRASTRUCTURE FACILITIES IN MOKOKCHUNG<br />

Facilities Number of villages<br />

Drinking water facilities 101<br />

Safe drinking water 91<br />

Electricity - supply 97<br />

Electricity - domestic 94<br />

Electricity - agriculture Nil<br />

Source: Census 2001, IMaCS Analysis<br />

The district has 99 primary schools, 58 middle schools and 27 secondary and senior secondary schools.<br />

For higher education, there are two colleges, one ITI and one polytechnic (Institute of Communication<br />

and Information Technology).<br />

TABLE 24: EDUCATION INFRASTRUCTURE IN MOKOKCHUNG<br />

6.3.4 Employment Pattern<br />

Institute No. of Villages<br />

Primary school 99<br />

Middle schools 58<br />

Secondary/Sr Secondary schools 27<br />

College 2<br />

Source: Census 2001, IMaCS Analysis<br />

Mokokchung has 109,260 workers, with 47 per cent working population. About 75 per cent of the<br />

workers are main workers, while the remaining are marginal workers. Of the total workers, majority at 61<br />

per cent are cultivators, 5 per cent are agricultural labourers, 3 per cent are household workers and 30 per<br />

cent are other workers.<br />

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