About the municipality in India its namesake district Dhubri district See Wikipedia WikiProject Indian cities for details Infobox Indian jurisdiction native name Dhubri type city latd 26.02 longd 90 state name Assam district Dhubri district Dhubri leader title leader name altitude population as of 2001 ... sex ratio unlocode website dhubri.nic.in footnotes Dhubri lang as , lang bn is the headquarters of Dhubri district Assam India . It is a small old town on the bank of the Brahmaputra River ... about convert 280 km mi 0 west from Guwahati , the state capital. Dhubri was an important ... caused Dhubri to become a route for illegal immigrants ref http www.hinduonnet.com fline fl2411 ... ref and militants to cross the international border. Dhubri is called the Land of Rivers as it is covered ... Dhubunir Ghat.JPG thumb left 200px Historic Netai Dhubuni Ghat at Dhubri Image Dhubri Gurdwara1.JPG thumb right 200px Gurdwara Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib at Dhubri The word Dhuburi comes from ... history of Dhubri and that is where the Gurdwara Sri Tegh Bahadur Sahib stands. This place is famous .... Until 1874, Dhubri was mostly a part of Bengal kings. In 1874, the British Government created ... civil subdivisions Dhubri, Goalpara and Kokrajhar with the new Assam Province. In 1879, the district headquarters was shifted from Goalpara to Dhubri town. The district of Dhubri is again subdivided in three districts namely Dhubri, Goalpara and Kokrajhar. The town of Dhubri falls under the jurisdiction of the district of Dhubri whose head quarter is at town Dhubri. Image Chilarai Dhubri.JPG 200px right thumb Chilarai Statue at Dhubri The present Dhubri District is one of the three Civil Sub divisions ... head quarter was shifted from Goalpara to Dhubri. In the year 1983 Goalpara district was divided into four separate districts and Dhubri is one of those. Covering an area of 2,838  km sup 2 sup ... in India with a density of 584 persons per km sup 2 sup . As per 2001 census . Dhubri Dist. also ... more details
See Wikipedia WikiProject Indian cities for details Infobox Indian jurisdiction native name Chapar type city latd 26.27 longd 90.47 locator position left state name Assam district Dhubri district Dhubri leader title leader name altitude 22 population as of 2001 population total 18559 area magnitude sq. km area total area telephone postal code vehicle code range sex ratio unlocode website footnotes Chapar is a small town in the Dhubri district of Assam , India . It is the hometown of one of the former Chief Ministers of Assam , Sarat Chandra Sinha . Geography Chapar is located at Coord 26.27 N 90.47 E . ref http www.fallingrain.com world IN 3 Chapar.html Falling Rain Genomics, Inc Chapar ref It has an average elevation of 22  metres 72  feet . Like the rest of Assam , Chapar frequently has problems with flooding. The town is situated on the bank of the Champabati river. There is a village, named Bahalpur, File Bahalpur.jpg thumb Bahalpur Tiniali located at Coord 26.316531 N 90.466503 E about 7 km away from Chapar main town. File Chapmabati River.jpg thumb Champabati River passes through the Bahalpur The name Bahalpur, meaning The Big Place.There is also a big village called Kazipara. National Highway 31 India National Highway 31 passes through Chapar. Demographics As of the 2001 Indian census , ref GR India ref Chapar had a population of 18,559. Males constitute 52 of the population and females 48 . Chapar has an average literacy rate of 65 , higher than the national average of 59.5 , with male literacy of 71 and female literacy of 58 . 14 of the population is under six years of age. Education The town has two main places for high school and college education, the Chapar Higher Secondary School and Ratnapeeth College . References references Category Cities and towns in Dhubri district Category Dhubri Assam geo stub es Chapar bpy it Chapar new vi Chapar ... more details
About the district its eponymous headquarters Dhubri Infobox settlement See Template Infobox settlement for additional fields and descriptions name Dhubri district native name native name lang as settlement ... nickname motto mottoeng image map Assam Dhubri locator map.svg map alt map caption Dhubri district ... name3 established title established date founder seat type seat Dhubri government footnotes leader ... footnotes Refimprove date April 2007 Dhubri District Assamese Bengali is an administrative ... at Dhubri town which is situated at 290  km from Guwahati , the state capital. This was also .... In 1983, Goalpara district was divided into four districts and Dhubri is one among those. The Dhubri ... accessdate 2011 09 30 year 2011 publisher Census2011.co.in ref Etymology The name Dhubri comes from ... of local people, invaders, and migrated people. Image Dhubri Gurdwara1.JPG thumb right 200px Gurdwara Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Sahib at Dhubri Image Chilarai Dhubri.JPG thumb right 200px Chilarai statue at Dhubri Town In 1669 AD Raja Ram Singh, Raja Ram Singh of Amber was deputed by Emperor Aurangzeb ... Bahadur camped at Dhubri while Raja Ram Singh with his army camped at Rangamati Fort. Though the Imperial ... of Guru Nanak by both the Mughal and the Ahom armies. The mound of peace of Dhubri was erected with the red ... to Guru Tegh Bahadur s a successful peace efforts stands at Dhubri to this day. Pilgrims from all over India visit Dhubri to pay homage at Gurdwara Damdama Sahib. They also visit the mound of peace ... Historic Panbari Mosque at Dhubri Image Panbari Mosque2.JPG thumb left 200px Inside look of Historic Panbari Mosque at Dhubri Image Dhubunir Ghat.JPG thumb left 200px Historic Netai Dhubunir Ghat at Dhubri ... on the National Highway 31, about 25 km east from Dhubri town, near Panbari and Rangamati, is considered ... of Assam Modern day Dhubri district was created on 1 July 1983 when it was split from Goalpara district ... 2011 10 11 last Law first Gwillim date 2011 09 25 work Statoids ref Geography Dhubri district occupies ... more details
Earthquake title 1930 Dhubri earthquake date July 3, 1930 July 2, 1930 UTC map2 Location map India label lat 25.80 long 90.20 mark Bullseye1.png marksize 50 position top width 250 float right caption magnitude 7.1 Surface wave magnitude M sub s sub depth 60 km location coord 25.80 90.20 display inline,title countries affected tsunami casualties The 1930 Dhubri earthquake occurred on July 3, 1930 at 03 23 local time on July 2, 1930 at 21 03 UTC near Dhubri , India then British India . It had a magnitude of M sub s sub 7.1. Most of the buildings were damaged in Dhubri and the surrounding areas. This earthquake did not cause any fatalities. ref name AASC citeweb url http aasc.nic.in course 20material Disaster documentation 20on 20past 20disasters.pdf title Documentation on past disasters, their impact, Measures taken, vulnerable areas in Assam. pages 8 publisher Centre for Natural Disaster Management, Assam Administrative Staff College ref The maximal intensity was IX on the Rossi Forel scale near Dhubri. From the isoseismal map the depth was suggested to be about 60 km. ref Microearthquake seismology and seismotectonics of South Asia by J. R. Kayal. 2008. p. 285 ref References reflist Category Earthquakes in India Category 1930 earthquakes Dhubri Earthquake, 1930 fa ... more details
Dhubri Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 14 Lok Sabha constituencies in Assam state in north eastern India . Assembly segments Dhubri Lok Sabha constituency is composed of the following assembly segments ref cite web url http archive.eci.gov.in se2001 background S03 AS ACPC.pdf title List of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies accessdate 2008 10 05 work Assam publisher Election Commission of India ref Mankachar Politics Mankachar Salmara Politics Salmara South Dhubri Politics Dhubri Gauripur, India Politics Gauripur Golokganj Politics Golakganj Bilasipara Politics Bilasipara West Bilasipara Politics Bilasipara East Goalpara Politics Goalpara East Goalpara Politics Goalpara West Jaleswar, Assam Politics Jaleswar Members of Parliament 1951 Amjad Ali, Praja Socialist Party 1957 Amjad Ali, Praja Socialist Party 1962 Ghyasuddin Ahmad, Indian National Congress 1967 Jahanuddin Ahmed, Praja Socialist Party 1971 Moinul Choudhury, Indian National Congress 1977 Ahmed Hussain, Indian National Congress 1980 Nurul Islam, Indian National Congress 1984 Abdul Hamid, Indian National Congress 1991 Nurul Islam, Indian National Congress 1996 Nurul Islam, Indian National Congress 1998 Abdul Hamid, Indian National Congress 1999 Abdul Hamid, Indian National Congress 2004 Anwar Hussain politician Anwar Hussain , Indian National Congress 2009 Badruddin Ajmal , Assam United Democratic Front References reflist See also Dhubri district List of Constituencies of the Lok Sabha Lok Sabha constituencies of Assam coord missing Assam mr Category Lok Sabha constituencies in Assam Category Dhubri district ... more details
Infobox Indian politician name Anwar Hussain image caption birth date Birth date and age 1947 4 1 df y birth place Bongaigaon , Assam residence Dhubri death date death place office Member of Parliament MP constituency Dhubri Lok Sabha constituency Dhubri term predecessor successor party Indian National Congress INC religion Islam spouse Syeda Afruza Begum children 3 sons and 4 daughters website footnotes date September 25 year 2006 source http 164.100.24.208 ls lsmember biodata.asp?mpsno 4030 Anwar Hussain born 1 April 1947 is a member of the 14th Lok Sabha of India . He represents the Dhubri Lok Sabha constituency Dhubri constituency of Assam and is a member of the Indian National Congress INC political party. External links http 164.100.24.208 ls lsmember homepage.asp?mpsno 4030 Home Page on the Parliament of India s Website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Hussain, Anwar ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Indian politician DATE OF BIRTH 1 April 1947 PLACE OF BIRTH Bongaigaon , Assam DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hussain, Anwar Category 1947 births Category Indian National Congress politicians Category Living people Category Bengali people Category 14th Lok Sabha members Category People from Bongaigaon Category People from Dhubri INC politician stub ... more details
Chapar may refer to Chapar, Azerbaijan Chapar, Dhubri , Assam, India Chapar, Pakistan Chapar Khan , descendant of Genghis khan, leader of the House of Ogedei Geodis Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
See Wikipedia WikiProject Indian cities for details Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name Anand Nagar type city latd longd state name Assam district Dhubri district Dhubri leader title leader name altitude population as of 2001 population total 5026 population density area magnitude sq. km area total area telephone postal code vehicle code range sex ratio unlocode website footnotes Anand Nagar is a census town in Dhubri district in the state of Assam , India . Demographics As of 2001 India census , ref GR India ref Anand Nagar had a population of 5026. Males constitute 52 of the population and females 48 . Anand Nagar has an average literacy rate of 48 , lower than the national average of 59.5 with 61 of the males and 39 of females literate. 19 of the population is under 6 years of age. References Reflist coord missing Assam Category Cities and towns in Dhubri district Category Dhubri Assam geo stub it Anand Nagar new pt Anand Nagar ta vi Anand Nagar ... more details
Orphan date December 2010 See Wikipedia WikiProject Indian cities for details Infobox Indian jurisdiction native name Hatsingimari type city latd 25.68 longd 89.98 state name Assam district Dhubri district Dhubri leader title leader name altitude 28 population as of 2001 population total area magnitude sq. km area total area telephone postal code 783135 vehicle code range sex ratio unlocode website footnotes Hatsingimari lang as is the sub divisional headquarter of South Salmara Mankachar , Dhubri Assam , India . It has a population of 4,39,433 people as per the 2001 census . Geography Hatsingimari is located at Coord 25.68 N 89.98 E .It has an average elevation of convert 28 m ft abbr on . Politics Hatsingimari is part of Dhubri Lok Sabha constituency . It is the part of 21, Mankachar constituency of the Assam Legislative Assembly. Facilities There is a civil hospital and judicial court in this place. There are sevaral private schools at Hatsingomari including Namoni Axom Jatiya Vidyalaya, Sarbojonin Hatsingimari Jatiya Vidyalaya, Rainbow English Academy. References cite web url http www.cic.nic.in cicwebpages Assam fekamari asm fekamari SDO.htm title Fekamari Dev. Block publisher cic.nic.in Category Dhubri assam geo stub ... more details
See Wikipedia WikiProject Indian cities for details Infobox Indian jurisdiction native name Mankachar type city latd 25.53 longd 89.87 state name Assam district Dhubri district Dhubri leader title leader name altitude 27 population as of 2001 population total 28771 area magnitude sq. km area total area telephone postal code 783131 vehicle code range sex ratio unlocode website footnotes Mankachar lang as is a census town in Dhubri district in the India n States and territories of India state of Assam . Geography Mankachar is located at Coord 25.53 N 89.87 E . ref http www.fallingrain.com world IN 18 Mankachar.html Falling Rain Genomics, Inc Mankachar ref It has an average elevation of convert 27 m ft abbr on . Demographics As of 2001 India census , ref GR India ref Mankachar had a population of 28,771. Males constitute 51 of the population and females 49 . Mankachar has an average literacy rate of 53 , lower than the national average of 59.5 male literacy is 58 , and female literacy is 47 . In Mankachar, 19 of the population is under 6 years of age. Politics Mankachar is part of Dhubri Lok Sabha constituency . It is the number 21 constituency of the Assam Legislative Assembly. ref cite web url http archive.eci.gov.in se2001 background S03 AS ACPC.pdf title List of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies accessdate 2008 10 05 work Assam publisher Election Commission of India ref References Reflist Category Cities and towns in Dhubri district Category Dhubri Assam geo stub es Mankachar bpy it Mankachar new pt Mankachar vi Mankachar ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2010 Ratnapeeth College is a government college for Arts education in Chapar, Dhubri Chapar , Dhubri , Assam , a northeastern state of India. The college campus is considered to be one of the most beautiful college campuses in India. It is a non residential college. History Empty section date July 2010 Architecture Empty section date July 2010 Rankings Empty section date July 2010 Notable alumnae Empty section date July 2010 Ratnapeeth College in Television and Film Empty section date July 2010 Sports Empty section date July 2010 References Empty section date July 2010 External links Coord missing Assam Category Educational institutions with year of establishment missing Category Universities and colleges in Assam India university stub ... more details
See Wikipedia WikiProject Indian cities for details Infobox Indian jurisdiction native name Sapatgram type city latd 26.33 longd 90.13 locator position left state name Assam district Dhubri district Dhubri leader title leader name altitude 27 population as of 2001 population total 12046 area magnitude km area total area telephone postal code vehicle code range sex ratio unlocode website footnotes Sapatgram is a town and a town area committee in Dhubri district in the India n States and territories of India state of Assam . Geography Sapatgram is located at Coord 26.33 N 90.13 E . ref http www.fallingrain.com world IN 3 Sapatgram.html Falling Rain Genomics, Inc Sapatgram ref It has an average elevation of 27  metres 88  feet . It is situated in the bank of the river Sankosh. Sapatgram bengali High School is the one of the old school in Assam , established prior to the independence in the year 1936. Demographics As of 2001 India census , ref GR India ref Sapatgram had a population of 12,046. Males constitute 51 of the population and females 49 . Sapatgram has an average literacy rate of 77 , higher than the national average of 59.5 male literacy is 82 , and female literacy is 72 . In Sapatgram, 10 of the population is under 6 years of age. It has one bengali medium estd. 1936 , one assamese medium school, five primary schools and one college. It has one railway station also. The nearest airport is 20  km away from town Sapatgram has a college. Its name is SAPATGRAM COLLEGE Estd.1972. It consists of arts and commerce stream.Many students who read thuis college are in the top most field in their lives... Here business is the main occupation of average number of people. References references Recently Sapatgram Amalgamated Academy,one of the oldest assamese medium school has caught fire and completely burnt away. The construction of the school is going on. Category Cities and towns in Dhubri district Category Dhubri Assam geo stub es Sapatgram bpy it ... more details
File Mahamaya temple.jpg thumb right 300px Mahamaya Temple, Dhubri Mahamaya Dham or Mahamaya supreme illusion Temple of Bogribari, about 30  km east from Dhubri town and 10  km west from Bilasipara town, is regarded as a greatest Shakti Peethas ref http www.telegraphindia.com 1071013 asp northeast story 8429802.asp Priceless heritage gets funds to survive. The Telegraph, Kolkata, Oct 13, 2007 ref for Hindu pilgrims in lower Assam , India . In terms of attractions, this temple is the second to Kamakhya Temple of Guwahati to the pilgrims and tourists. ref Sharma, B. K. Blueprint to develop tourist hotspots, The Telegraph Kolkata The Telegraph , Kolkata, Jan 24, 2007 ref It is believed that the famous goddess Mahamaya was traditionally worshipped by the local people of Parvatjowar like Kacharies, Koches and Naths. It was also the presiding deity of the Zamindar landlord of Parvatjowar. Latter the goddess received wide acceptance and these days, all Hindus of western Assam worship mother Mahamaya. This temple has a 400 years old tradition of animal sacrifice especially at the time of Durga Puja . Usually hundreds of animals or birds, like buffaloes, goats, pigeons and ducks are slaughtered. It is always rumoured that animals are sacrificed when new large scale construction especially bridge is undertaken. These days animal lovers are voicing against this ghastly tradition. ref http www.friedeye.com 2011 10 15 killing the festive spirit Fried Eye Killing the festive spirit, Oct 2011 ref File MTGate.jpg thumb right 200px Entrance to Temple complex, Mahamaya, Dhubri Another place of worship connected to Mahamaya goddess is the Mahamaya Snaanghat Temple , which is situated few kilometers away from the main Mahamaya temple. In the ancient time, as the local people belief ... here by the temple priests. References reflist External links http dhubri.nic.in Dhubri District Website ... Category Dhubri ... more details
Government of Assam Tourism Project ref ref http drdadhubri.org terracotta booklet.asp Dhubri DRDA ... About Gauripur and Dhubri District About Gauripur and Dhubri District , Assam ref Culture of the village .... In Assam Paul means Kumar that is, potter . These days Dhubri district has acquired a pivotal position .... ref name DP http sisiguwahati.gov.in dip dhubri.html Dhubri District Industrial Profile ... terracotta booklet.asp A Booklet by NECARDO & DRDA Dhubri coord 26.6 N 89.59 E region IN type city Category Dhubri Category Villages in Dhubri district ... more details
6 years of age. Politics Gauripur is part of Dhubri Lok Sabha constituency . ref cite web url http ... Category Cities and towns in Dhubri district Category Dhubri Assam geo stub ca Gauripur bpy ... more details
, 13 of the population is under 6 years of age. Politics Golakganj is part of Dhubri Lok ... reflist Category Cities and towns in Dhubri district Category Dhubri Assam geo stub bpy ... more details
Infobox Indian Jurisdiction type village native name Lakhiganj other name district Dhubri District Dhubri state name Assam nearest city Bilasipara parliament const Dhubri assembly const Bilasipara East civic agency skyline skyline caption latd 26 latm 17 lats 23 longd 90 longm 13 longs 41 locator position right area total area magnitude altitude population total population as of population density sex ratio literacy area telephone 03667 284000 postal code 783351 vehicle code range climate website Image Lakhiganj Maktab.JPG thumb left 200px Lakhiganj Maktab School 1928 Lakhiganj is a village , a small Bazzar market and a Gaon Panchayat in the Dhubri district of Assam , around 8  km north from Bilasipara , sub divisional head quarters . It is situated on the Bilasipara Kokrajhar state highway, around 9  km from Kokrajhar town and 8  km from Fakiragram railway station . The bazzar hosts weekly market on Monday and Friday. It has a small township comprising people of different backgrounds and as such they represent a mixed culture. The people of this Bazzar area basically speak Goalpariya , Assamese language Assamese , although Marawari, Bihari people Bihari and Bengalis are also there. The people are primarily dependent on small scale business. However, it is surprising that this the place where Motram Surajmal Dugar first established a small firm in 1906 and now it is a big business house, named the MS Dugar group of companies operate all over India. Lakhiganj has a post office with PIN ZIP code 783 351 and a Gaon Panchayat office, called Lakhiganj Gaon Panchayat. The main educational institution is the Lakhiganj Higher Secondary School Estd. 1952 and other schools include Lakhiganj J. B. School Estd. 1866 , Lakhiganj Middle English Madrassa Estd. 1928 , Lakhiganj ... 20 District Rural Development Agency, Dhubri http msdugar.com msdh.asp The MS Dugar Group of Companies Category Dhubri Category Villages in Dhubri district ... more details
Infobox Indian Jurisdiction type village native name Chokapara other name district Dhubri District Dhubri state name Assam nearest city Bilasipara parliament const Dhubri assembly const Bilasipara East ref http ceoassam.nic.in eroll Master 6 27 A027029.pdf 2011 Voter list of Chokapara, Bilasipara East 27 ref civic agency skyline skyline caption latd 26 latm 17 lats 2 longd 90 longm 13 longs 35 locator position right area total area magnitude altitude population total 1148 population as of 2001 population density sex ratio literacy area telephone 91 3667 postal code 783351 vehicle code range climate website Image Chokapara Village.JPG thumb left 300px A view of Chokapara village, a typical Goalpariya village Chokapara is a small village under Lakhiganj Gaon Panchayat , some 7 kilometers distance north from the Bilasipara town sub divisional head quarters in the Dhubri district of Assam , one of the seven sister states of North East India . It is one of the very old revenue villages of the erstwhile Goalpara district. According to 2001 India census, Chokapara had a population of 1,148 in 253 households. Males constitute 52 of the population and females 48 . ref http www.censusindia.gov.in PopulationFinder View Village Population.aspx?pcaid 958333&category VILLAGE 2001 Summary Census data for Chokapara village ref ref http www.voiceofbharat.org Dhubri view results detail.asp?ID 861&mVarTable Sheet1 ref The people of Chokapara basically speak Goalpariya , which is a dialect of Assamese language Assamese . Their official language and medium of education are primarily Assamese or English language English . Chokapara has a primary school, named Chokapara Nimnabuniyadi Bibyalaya 1962 ... www.drdadhubri.org bl gp vill gp pg.asp?Block BILASIPARA&GP LAKHIGANJ&strID 20 Dhubri District Official ... V 2001 India Census Report coord 26.17 N 90.13 E region IN type city Category Dhubri Category Villages in Dhubri district ... more details
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12 10 ref Fakiragram Dhubri line was opened in September 2010 after conversion to broad gauge. ref ... off two trains Dhubri Kamakhya link after 22 year wait publisher The Telegraph, 14 September 2010 ... more details