4. The mining industry of Naga land has absorbed a vast population of the state
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Explanation:
Nagas[4] are various ethnic groups native to the northeastern India and northwestern Myanmar. The groups have similar cultures and traditions, and form the majority of population in the Indian state of Nagaland and Naga Self-Administered Zone of Myanmar; with significant populations in Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam in India; Sagaing Division and Kachin State in Myanmar.
Naga people
Tangkhul Naga Woman in traditional attire.jpg
A Tangkhul Naga woman in her traditional outfit
Total population
2.8 millions+(approx)
Regions with significant populations
India
2.7 millions+[1]
Nagaland
1,700,000
Manipur
700,000
Arunachal Pradesh
200,000
Assam
40,000 - 80,000
Meghalaya
3,000
Mizoram
1,000
Myanmar
300,000[2]
Naga SAZ
120,000+[3]
Sagaing Division
NA
Kachin State
NA
Languages
Naga languages, Northern Naga languages, Nagamese Creole, English
Religion
Christianity (majority); Theravada Buddhism; Animism; Heraka
Related ethnic groups
Meiteis, East Asians, Singphos, Tamans†, etc
The Nagas speak mainly Sino-Tibetan languages (see List of Naga languages). The Naga people are divided into various ethnic groups whose exact numbers and population is unclear. Some prominent Naga ethnic groups are Angami, Ao, Chakhesang, Khiamniungan, Konyak, Lotha, Makury, Mao, Poumai, Rongmei, Sümi, Tangkhul, Tangshang, Zeme,[5][6] etc.