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Caught in border dispute between Assam and Nagaland, a village in need of electricity

But since it comes under the disputed area, both state governments have to take the consent of their counterpart for any developmental activity and each time, the other government put a spanner when one tried to provide electricity, a local alleged

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Image used for representational purpose. Pic/iStock

Image used for representational purpose. Pic/iStock

A village along the Golaghat-Wokha border remains without basic amenities, like electricity connection, as it is caught in a tug of war between Assam and Nagaland with both states claiming ownership over the land.

Some distance away, the last stretch of road connecting the two states depicts a picture of neglect, as it, too, is trapped in the border dispute between these two neighbours. The village is inside the Nagaland Seed Farm premise, which is located in a disputed area in Merapani with Assam claiming the land to be under its Golaghat district and Nagaland, claiming it as part of the Wokha border.

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