Naganimora

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The name Naganimora is derieved from a word NAGA RANI MORA which mean a burial place of the Naga queen, a small and a scenic town is situated 11 km away from Kongan village in Mon District, in the Indian state of Nagaland. Formerly known as Lakhan, Naganimora is a subdivision in Mon district under an Additional Deputy Commissioner. It is a beautiful town on the bank of Dikhu river.

The only coalfield in Nagaland was founded in 1907 by the East India Company[citation needed] and is at Borjan and Kongan soil near Naganimora. The local weekly market held on Saturdays witnesses a medley crowd of Assamese and Konyak Nagas