Cultural Exhibition during 50th Anniversary Phek District|| 21/12/2023

◦•●◉✿ CULTURAL EXHIBITION✿◉●•◦ 1. MESULUMI VILLAGE 2. KUTSAPO VILLAGE 3. DZULHAMI VILLAGE 4. MIDDLE KHOMI 5. MELURI CULTURAL TROUPE 6. AKHEGWO VILLAGE 7. ZUKETSA AREA CULTURAL TROUPE History Phek District is a district in the Indian state of Nagaland. At 2,026 square kilometres (782 sq mi), the district is the seventh-most populous district in Nagaland and 596th most populous district in India with 163,418 inhabitants. The district is home to 8.26% population of Nagaland. The district headquarter is located at Phek, 120 kilometres from Kohima, the capital of Nagaland and the largest urban centre is Pfütsero History Phek District was established in 1973 when it was carved out of the erstwhile Kohima District. The name Phek comes from the word Phekrekedze, meaning watchtower. The Government of Nagaland approved Phek as a full-fledged district on 19 December 1973. The district has 14 subdivisions, namely, Pfütsero, Phek Sadar, Chetheba, Chozuba, Meluri, Chizami, Sekrüzu, Razieba, Sakraba, Zuketsa, Phor, Khuza, Khezhakeno and Phokhungri.