Doyang river is one of the most important river in the district. It is the biggest and longest rivers which run near the state’s
southern boundary. The Angami people
in whose area it rises calls it Dzu or Dzulu. It first flows almost due north,
slightly turn towards east when it received an addition of Saju, an eastward
parallel tributary. The river then enters Zunheboto district still flowing north
westwardly. It later on forms a boundary line between Sema and Lotha areas. In
the west of Litami it makes westward bend and emerged in the western Lotha area
in Wokha district, and proceeds to the southern border of the district, it
suddenly turns westward and then debouches the hills for the plains west of
Koro village and then finally falls in the Dhansiri river of Assam valleys.
Many
small hill streams from other districts have fallen into Doyang and it’s
central and western parts. It has got three main tributaries such as Tsui,
Tullo and Tishi.Tullo is the combined water of Keleki and Tangki streams, Tishi
joins it in the Sema area. Doyang is not only important Doyangriver for Wokha district
alone but it is also equally an important river of Nagaland. In the valley
along the Doyang river the modern system of cultivation like terrace is being
carried out successfully, especially in two particular areas near Pangti
village called “Pofu hayi” and “Tentsu hay”. Besides vegetables, and fruits
such as banana, pineapple papaya etc.are abundantly and luxuriantly grown in those
two areas.
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