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Brahmaputra Valley

The Brahmaputra Valley (also Assam Valley) is a region situated between hill ranges of the eastern and northeastern Himalayan range in Eastern India.

Brahmaputra Valley
Assam Valley
Valley of the Brahmaputra River in Assam, India.
Map of Brahmaputra Valley districts.
Length600 km (373 mi) North-East
Width80 km (50 mi)
Geography
LocationAssam, India
Coordinates26°35′54″N 92°27′02″E / 26.5983°N 92.4506°E / 26.5983; 92.4506[1]

The valley consists of the Western Brahmaputra Valley covering the regions of Goalpara and Kamrup; the Central Brahmaputra Valley region covering Darrang, Nagaon and the North Bank and Eastern Brahmaputra Valley comprising districts of Sonitpur, Lakhimpur, Dibrugarh and Sibsagar. The Teesta River in North Bengal also drains into Brahmaputra River.

The Brahmaputra Valley has a total area of 71,516 km² with containing 27 districts.[2] Brahmaputra Valley with its rainforest-like climate contains some of the most productive soils in the world. The Brahmaputra River flows from Assam to Bangladesh where it meets the Ganges River to form the world's largest delta and finally flows into the Bay of Bengal in the south.[3]

Demography edit

The majority of the people of the valley are Hindus, mostly speaking the Assamese language. The valley is more populous and prosperous than the rest of the region because of its accessibility to the rest of the country. The Brahmaputra Valley has a population of 27,580,977 as per the 2011 census.[4]

Languages edit

Languages spoken in Brahmaputra Valley (2011)[5][6]

  Assamese (Official) (55.66%)
  Bengali (22.1%)
  Hindi (7.6%)
  Bodo (5.13%)
  Others (9.52%)

The population of the Brahmaputra Valley is 27,580,977 according to the 2011 census report by the Assam government. Assamese is the official language of the Brahmaputra Valley and is spoken by 15.1 million people comprising 55.65% of the valley population. Bengali is spoken by 6.09 million people representing 22.1% of the valley, Hindi is spoken by 2.1 million comprising 7.61% of the region, Bodo is spoken by 1.41 million comprising 5.13% of the valley's population and 2.88 million people speak various indigenous tribal languages of Assam, such as Santali, Karbi, Lalung, Hmar, Deori, Rabha, Mishing, Koch, Rajbangshi, Sadri, Garo, Dimasa, Gondi, Savara, Gorkha, Halam, Ao and Motak.

Religion edit

Religions in the Brahmaputra Valley[7] (2011)

  Hinduism (62.97%)
  Islam (32.29%)
  Christianity (4.01%)
  Others (0.73%)

Out of 27,580,977 people living in the Brahmaputra Valley, a majority of 17,368,618 profess to the Hindu faith, a large minority of 8,934,387 people profess to the Islamic faith, 1,107,192 people profess to the Christian faith and around 170,780 people profess to other faiths such as Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and Animism.

Major cities edit

The major cities in the valley are Guwahati, the largest city of Northeast India and Dibrugarh, the largest city in Upper Assam.

List of Cities of Brahmaputra Valley by population (2011) -:

  1. Guwahati (metro) – 968,549 (1st rank),
  2. Dibrugarh – 154,296 (2nd rank),
  3. Jorhat – 153,889 (3rd rank),
  4. Nagaon – 155,889 (4th rank),
  5. Bongaigaon – 139,650 (5th rank),
  6. Tinsukia – 126,389 (6th rank)
  7. Tezpur – 102,505 (7th rank).

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Brahmaputra River System". Government of Assam, Water Resources.
  2. ^ "Home | Assam State Portal". Assam.gov.in. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
  3. ^ Goswami, Homeswar (1985). Population Trends in the Brahmaputra Valley, 1881–1931. Mittal Publications. p. 206.
  4. ^ Goswami, Homeswar (1985). Population Trends in the Brahmaputra Valley, 1881–1931. Mittal Publications. p. 10.
  5. ^ Census data censusindia.gov
  6. ^ "Battleground Assam a tale of two valleys and the CAA quandary Assam bengal polls 2021 | Opinion News – India TV". 18 February 2021.
  7. ^ Census data 2011 censusindia.gov

Further reading edit

  • Das, Bhuban Mohan (1997). The Brahmaputra Valley Population. p. 156.

brahmaputra, valley, also, assam, valley, region, situated, between, hill, ranges, eastern, northeastern, himalayan, range, eastern, india, assam, valleyvalley, brahmaputra, river, assam, india, districts, length600, north, eastwidth80, geographylocationassam,. The Brahmaputra Valley also Assam Valley is a region situated between hill ranges of the eastern and northeastern Himalayan range in Eastern India Brahmaputra ValleyAssam ValleyValley of the Brahmaputra River in Assam India Map of Brahmaputra Valley districts Length600 km 373 mi North EastWidth80 km 50 mi GeographyLocationAssam IndiaCoordinates26 35 54 N 92 27 02 E 26 5983 N 92 4506 E 26 5983 92 4506 1 The valley consists of the Western Brahmaputra Valley covering the regions of Goalpara and Kamrup the Central Brahmaputra Valley region covering Darrang Nagaon and the North Bank and Eastern Brahmaputra Valley comprising districts of Sonitpur Lakhimpur Dibrugarh and Sibsagar The Teesta River in North Bengal also drains into Brahmaputra River The Brahmaputra Valley has a total area of 71 516 km with containing 27 districts 2 Brahmaputra Valley with its rainforest like climate contains some of the most productive soils in the world The Brahmaputra River flows from Assam to Bangladesh where it meets the Ganges River to form the world s largest delta and finally flows into the Bay of Bengal in the south 3 Contents 1 Demography 1 1 Languages 1 2 Religion 2 Major cities 3 See also 4 References 5 Further readingDemography editThe majority of the people of the valley are Hindus mostly speaking the Assamese language The valley is more populous and prosperous than the rest of the region because of its accessibility to the rest of the country The Brahmaputra Valley has a population of 27 580 977 as per the 2011 census 4 Languages edit Languages spoken in Brahmaputra Valley 2011 5 6 Assamese Official 55 66 Bengali 22 1 Hindi 7 6 Bodo 5 13 Others 9 52 The population of the Brahmaputra Valley is 27 580 977 according to the 2011 census report by the Assam government Assamese is the official language of the Brahmaputra Valley and is spoken by 15 1 million people comprising 55 65 of the valley population Bengali is spoken by 6 09 million people representing 22 1 of the valley Hindi is spoken by 2 1 million comprising 7 61 of the region Bodo is spoken by 1 41 million comprising 5 13 of the valley s population and 2 88 million people speak various indigenous tribal languages of Assam such as Santali Karbi Lalung Hmar Deori Rabha Mishing Koch Rajbangshi Sadri Garo Dimasa Gondi Savara Gorkha Halam Ao and Motak Religion edit Religions in the Brahmaputra Valley 7 2011 Hinduism 62 97 Islam 32 29 Christianity 4 01 Others 0 73 Out of 27 580 977 people living in the Brahmaputra Valley a majority of 17 368 618 profess to the Hindu faith a large minority of 8 934 387 people profess to the Islamic faith 1 107 192 people profess to the Christian faith and around 170 780 people profess to other faiths such as Buddhism Jainism Sikhism and Animism Major cities editThe major cities in the valley are Guwahati the largest city of Northeast India and Dibrugarh the largest city in Upper Assam List of Cities of Brahmaputra Valley by population 2011 Guwahati metro 968 549 1st rank Dibrugarh 154 296 2nd rank Jorhat 153 889 3rd rank Nagaon 155 889 4th rank Bongaigaon 139 650 5th rank Tinsukia 126 389 6th rank Tezpur 102 505 7th rank See also editBarak ValleyReferences edit Brahmaputra River System Government of Assam Water Resources Home Assam State Portal Assam gov in Retrieved 23 September 2022 Goswami Homeswar 1985 Population Trends in the Brahmaputra Valley 1881 1931 Mittal Publications p 206 Goswami Homeswar 1985 Population Trends in the Brahmaputra Valley 1881 1931 Mittal Publications p 10 Census data censusindia gov Battleground Assam a tale of two valleys and the CAA quandary Assam bengal polls 2021 Opinion News India TV 18 February 2021 Census data 2011 censusindia govFurther reading editDas Bhuban Mohan 1997 The Brahmaputra Valley Population p 156 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brahmaputra Valley amp oldid 1188000684, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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