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Source: The Sangai Express / PTI
New Delhi, December 17 2008:
The Centre today said the original maps of Nagaland, submitted to it by the State Govt in 1979, are now untraceable.
In reply to a question on boundary dispute between Nagaland and Assam, Union Home Minister P Chidambaram said in Rajya Sabha that the maps submitted by Nagaland Govt in Sept.
1979 could not be traced now.
Though they were submitted to the Home Ministry, the Centre had referred these documents to the Assam Govt in October 1979, he added.
Khekiho Zhimomi (Nagaland Peoples Front) wanted to know whether the original map of Nagaland prepared by the Geological Survey of India had been lost.
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