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Tourists discover a ‘peaceful’ Nagaland

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    Theja Meru, who revamped the 100-year-old deputy commissioner’s bungalow in the heart of Kohima for his heritage hotel, is equally thrilled.

    But the last word comes from the CM himself. “Nagaland may have been in the news for being a trouble-torn place, but there isn’t a single instance of a tourist being touched.”

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