Local Bodies in India
Urban Local Bodies in Nagaland | District Wise List

Urban Local Bodies in Nagaland

Urban local bodies in Nagaland are statutory institutions responsible for municipal administration and local governance in urban areas under state municipal laws.

Their distribution across districts depends on population size, level of urbanisation and administrative classification defined by the state government.

The list below provides a district wise overview of urban local bodies in Nagaland. Selecting a district allows users to explore detailed urban local body and ward-level information.

For example, districts such as Chumoukedima provide access to detailed urban local government institutions.

District Name District Code Number of Urban Local Bodies
Chumoukedima 758 2
Dimapur 244 2
Kiphire 614 2
Kohima 245 2
Longleng 615 2
Meluri 788 1
Mokokchung 246 4
Mon 247 5
Niuland 764 1
Noklak 736 1
Peren 613 3
Phek 248 3
Shamator 765 1
Tseminyu 757 1
Tuensang 249 2
Wokha 250 2
Zunheboto 251 4

Chumoukedima

District Code: 758
Urban Local Bodies: 2

Dimapur

District Code: 244
Urban Local Bodies: 2

Kiphire

District Code: 614
Urban Local Bodies: 2

Kohima

District Code: 245
Urban Local Bodies: 2

Longleng

District Code: 615
Urban Local Bodies: 2

Meluri

District Code: 788
Urban Local Bodies: 1

Mokokchung

District Code: 246
Urban Local Bodies: 4

Mon

District Code: 247
Urban Local Bodies: 5

Niuland

District Code: 764
Urban Local Bodies: 1

Noklak

District Code: 736
Urban Local Bodies: 1

Peren

District Code: 613
Urban Local Bodies: 3

Phek

District Code: 248
Urban Local Bodies: 3

Shamator

District Code: 765
Urban Local Bodies: 1

Tseminyu

District Code: 757
Urban Local Bodies: 1

Tuensang

District Code: 249
Urban Local Bodies: 2

Wokha

District Code: 250
Urban Local Bodies: 2

Zunheboto

District Code: 251
Urban Local Bodies: 4

Frequently Asked Questions

What are urban local bodies?

Urban local bodies are statutory institutions responsible for governance and municipal administration of towns and cities. They manage public services and urban development functions under state laws.

Why do some districts show a dash (—) instead of numbers?

A dash indicates that no statutorily notified urban local government institutions are currently recorded for that district in official data sources.

Is this information officially sourced?

Yes. The data is compiled from officially published government records and administrative datasets and is provided for reference and informational purposes.

Can urban local body numbers change?

Yes. Urban local body structures and counts may change due to creation of new municipalities, upgradation, mergers or administrative reorganisation by governments.