Nirjuli

Nirjuli is a town in the Papum Pare district of Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast India.

Breezes from Himalayan ranges make the winter climate freezing cool.

Other tribes like Adi, Apatani, Nocte, Wangcho, Monpa, Galo and many other subtribes reside too.

The climate and topography of Nirjuli is conducive to horticultural products like ginger, spices, bamboo, cardamom and mushroom, aromatic and medicinal plants.

The livestocks are the sources of milk, meat, manure, egg; thus contributing to the family as well as economy.

In recent years, pisciculture has also become an important source of employment and income in Nirjuli.

Rice mills, fruit preservation units and handloom handicrafts contributes their share to the economy of the state [1] The State Bank of India is the only bank in the town which is located inside the NERIST campus.

The key academic resource is the North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology (NERIST) (Deemed University), under MHRD, Government of India, producing a plethora of skillful engineers and entrepreneurs every year, currently working in various parts of the globe.

Travelers should carry a valid inner line permit to enter the gate of Banderdewa.

Under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission, three projects costing US$39.2 million have been sanctioned for Itanagar, the state capital.

River Dikrong, Nirjuli, Arunachal Pradesh