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Directory Establishment DIRECTORY ESTABLISHMENT SECTOR :RURAL STATE : NAGALAND DISTRICT : Dimapur Year of start of Employment Sl No Name of Establishment Address / Telephone / Fax / E-mail Operation Class (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) NIC 2004 : 0121-Farming of cattle, sheep, goats, horses, asses, mules and hinnies; dairy farming [includes stud farming and the provision of feed lot services for such animals] 1 STATE CATTLE BREEDING FARM MEDZIPHEMA TOWN DISTRICT DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797106, STD CODE: 03862, 1965 10 - 50 TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 0122-Other animal farming; production of animal products n.e.c. 2 STATE CHICK REPARING CENTRE MEDZIPHEMA TOWN DISTRICT DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797106, STD CODE: 03862, TEL 1965 10 - 50 NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 3610-Manufacture of furniture 3 MS MACHANIDED WOODEN FURNITURE DELAI ROAD NEW INDUSTRIAL ESTATE DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD 1998 10 - 50 UNIT CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 4 FURNITURE HOUSE LEMSENBA AO VILLAGE KASHIRAM AO SECTOR DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD CODE: 2002 10 - 50 NA , TEL NO: 332936, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 5220-Retail sale of food, beverages and tobacco in specialized stores 5 VEGETABLE SHED PIPHEMA STATION DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA 10 - 50 NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 5239-Other retail sale in specialized stores 6 NAGALAND PLASTIC PRODUCT INDUSTRIAL ESTATE OLD COMPLEX DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD CODE: NA , 1983 10 - 50 TEL NO: 226195, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 7511-General (overall) public service activities 7 MINISTRY OF S.S.I BRANCH SMALL SERVICE NSTITUTE INDUSTRIES ESTATE OLD COMPLEX DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN 1965 10 - 50 INDUSTRIES CODE: 797112, STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: 231552, FAX NO: 231552, E-MAIL : N.A. 8 S.D.O. CIVIL OFFICE DHANSIRIPAR DHANSIRIPAR DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: NA , STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX 1984 10 - 50 NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 1 DIRECTORY ESTABLISHMENT SECTOR :RURAL STATE : NAGALAND DISTRICT : Dimapur Year of start of Employment Sl No Name of Establishment Address / Telephone / Fax / E-mail Operation Class (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 9 OFFICE ADDITIONAL DEPUTY NIULAND DISTRICT DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD CODE: 03862, TEL NO: 1987 10 - 50 COMMISSIONER 2653231, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 10 P.H.E. KUHUBOTO DIMAPUR NAGALAND P.H.E. KUHUBOTO, DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: NA , STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , 1991 10 - 50 FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 7514-Ancillary service activities for the Government as a whole 11 OFFICE PUBLIC HEALTH & NIULAND B.P.O. NIULAND DISTRICT DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD CODE: 1986 10 - 50 ENGINEERING DEPTT. 03862, TEL NO: 265289, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 8010-Primary education 12 GOVERNMENT HIGH SCHOOL DIPHUPAR A DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , 1975 10 - 50 FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 13 GREEN WOOD SCHOOL NAGARJAN DIMAPUR NAGALAND DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: NA , STD CODE: NA , 1979 10 - 50 TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 14 DICIPLESHIP BIBLE COLLEGE MOUNTOF VILLAGE SIGNAL ANGAMI P.O. DIMAPUR DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: NA , STD 1980 10 - 50 MIRACLE CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 15 GOVT. MIDDLE SCHOOL PIPHEMA STATION DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA 1980 10 - 50 , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 16 GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL KUHUBOTO KUHUBOTO, DISTRICT DIMAPUR , NAGALAND PIN CODE: NA , STD CODE: NA , TEL 1985 10 - 50 NO: 264209, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 17 ST. PETER SCHOOL SAMAGURI DISTT. DIMAPUR, NAGALAND PIN CODE: NA , STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: 1986 10 - 50 NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 18 ST. JOSEPH SCHOOL NIULAND B.P.O. NIULAND DISTRICT DIMAPUR , NAGALAND PIN CODE: NA , STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , 1988 10 - 50 FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 19 HIGH MOUNTAIN SCHOOL SIGNAL P.O. DIMAPUR DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD CODE: 03862, TEL NO: 1990 10 - 50 ANGAMI 230946, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 20 TRINITY SCHOOL VILLAGE THAHEKHU DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD CODE: 03862, TEL 1990 10 - 50 NO: 2441362, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 2 DIRECTORY ESTABLISHMENT SECTOR :RURAL STATE : NAGALAND DISTRICT : Dimapur Year of start of Employment Sl No Name of Establishment Address / Telephone / Fax / E-mail Operation Class (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 21 MILLERS MISSION SCHOOL SUGAR MILL VILLAGE STH MILE DISTRICT DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD CODE: 1990 10 - 50 NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 22 VISION HOME SCHOOL DIPHUPAR A DISTRICT DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , 1992 10 - 50 FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 23 ST. JOSHEPH ENGLISH SCHOOL B.P.O .VIHOKHU DISTRICT DIMAPUR, NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: 1994 10 - 50 VIHOKHU NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 8021-General Secondary/Senior Secondary education 24 GOVERNMENT HIGH SCHOOL MEDZIPHEMA TOWN DISTRICT DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797106, STD CODE: 03862, TEL 1950 10 - 50 NO: 24722511, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 25 GQVERNMENT HIGH SCHOOL NIULAND B. P.O. NIULAND DISTRICT DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD CODE: 03862, TEL 1975 10 - 50 NO: 265266, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 26 ST FRANCIS HIGHER SECONBDARY MEDZIPHENA TOWN NO. 9 DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797106, STD CODE: 03862, 1978 10 - 50 SCHOOL TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 27 TRINITY THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE VILLAGE THAHEKHU DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: NA , STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA 1983 10 - 50 , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 28 ORIENTAL THEOLOGICAL SEMINAR DIMAPUR NAGALAN , PIN CODE: NA , STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : 1985 10 - 50 N.A. 29 GOVT. MIDDLE SCHOOL PHERIMA GOVT. MIDDLE SCHOOL PHERIMA P.O. MEAZIPHEMA TOWN, DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: NA 1985 10 - 50 , STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 30 ST. CLARE HIGH SCHOOL KACHARI GAON PHEVIMA DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD CODE: 03862, 1987 10 - 50 TEL NO: 225733, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 31 ZION SCHOOL KACHARI GAON PHEVIMA POST BOX NO. 152 DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, 1989 10 - 50 STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 32 DHANSIRI VALLEY SCHOOL VILLAGE KHEKIHO B.P.O. DHANSIRIPAR DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: NA , STD 1991 10 - 50 CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 33 MODERN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL MODERN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL MEDZIPHEMA TOWN WARD-9 DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN 1995 10 - 50 CODE: 797106, STD CODE: 03862, TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 3 DIRECTORY ESTABLISHMENT SECTOR :RURAL STATE : NAGALAND DISTRICT : Dimapur Year of start of Employment Sl No Name of Establishment Address / Telephone / Fax / E-mail Operation Class (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 34 MODERN SCHOOL NIULAND B. P. O. NIULAND DISTRICT DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD CODE: 03862, TEL 1998 10 - 50 NO: 265207, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 35 HEAD MASTER GOVT. HIGH SCHOOL DHANSIRIPAR DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: NA , STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NA 10 - 50 AGAHATO NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 8022-Technical and vocational Secondary/Senior Secondary education[ 36 VETERINARY FIELD ASSISTANT VETY. FIELD ASSISTANT TRAINING INSTITUE MEDZIPHEMA TOWN DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND 1975 51 - 100 TRAINING INST. PIN CODE: 797106, STD CODE: 03862, TEL NO: 247246, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 8511-Hospital activities 37 COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER MEDZIPHEMA TOWN DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797106, STD CODE: 03862, TEL 1957 10 - 50 NO: 247239, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 8531-Social work activities with accommodation. 38 DAESHIN ACADEMY SCHOOL VILLAGE DIPHUPAR-B. POST BOX NO. 51 DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD 1998 10 - 50 CODE: 03862, TEL NO: 242852, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 9191-Activities of religious organisations 39 FAITH SERVICES , SUGAR MILL SUGAR MILL VILLAGE 5TH MILE DISTRICT DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD CODE: 1998 10 - 50 NA , TEL NO: NA , FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. NIC 2004 : 9309-Other service activities n.e.c. 40 WESTERN SUMI BAPTIST AKUKUHOU VILLAGE AKUVUTO THAHEKHU DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD CODE: 1970 10 - 50 KUQHAKULU 03862, TEL NO: 245402, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 41 NAGALAND INDUSTRIAL RAW PLY CORPORATION LTD DIMAPUR NAGALAND , PIN CODE: 797112, STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: 1973 10 - 50 MATERIALS AND SUP 225403, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 42 WOODLAND PRODUCT& RESEARCH ESTATE RANGAPAHAR ROAD DIMAPUR NAGALAND DISTT. DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 1997 10 - 50 NEW INDUSTRIAL 797112, STD CODE: NA , TEL NO: 224482, FAX NO: NA, E-MAIL : N.A. 4 DIRECTORY ESTABLISHMENT SECTOR :RURAL STATE : NAGALAND DISTRICT : Dimapur Year of start of Employment Sl No Name of Establishment Address / Telephone / Fax / E-mail Operation Class (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 43 NORTH EAST PURE BEVERAGES( P.) NEW INDUSTRIAL ESTATE RANGAPAHAR ROAD DIMAPUR NAGALAND PIN CODE: 797112, STD 2004 51 - 100 LTD. CODE: 03862, TEL NO: 232669, FAX NO: 227266, E-MAIL : N.A.
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