Deomali is a census town in Tirap district in the state of Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Attractions in and around Deomali includes - Chalo Loku is a festival celebrated by the Nocte people.
Narottam Nagar is nearly 7 km away from the town, it houses the renowned Ramakrishna Mission School.
18 feet Shiva statue at the southern side of Buri Dihing river inside a tea garden in Narottam Nagar.
18 feet high statue of Swami Vivekananda (30 feet from road level including pedestal) by the side of a new 2.6 km diversion road (Vivekananda Marg) in Narottam Nagar.
The town is covered by several mobile networks, including the major cellular providers such as Airtel, Jio, and BSNL offering 4G and 5G services.
[citation needed] Additionally, there are options for both wired and wireless broadband internet services.
[citation needed] Deomali has a diverse economic landscape, primarily driven by the government sector and agriculture.
[citation needed] The government sector plays a pivotal role in Deomali, providing employment opportunities and public services.
Agriculture forms the backbone of the local economy, with an emphasis on cultivating various crops.
The town is renowned for its production of tea, pineapples, betel nuts, palm leaves, and bamboo.
However, this era came to an end following a Supreme Court order that banned the cutting down of trees.