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Karbi Anglong district

Karbi Anglong district is one of the 34 administrative districts of Assam in India. Diphu is the administrative headquarter of the district. The district is administered by Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council according to the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India.

Karbi Anglong district
Langkvoku waterfall near Manja
Karbi Anglong district
Location in Assam
Country India
StateAssam
DivisionCentral Assam
Created on2 February 1970
HeadquartersDiphu
Government
 • Lok Sabha constituenciesAutonomous District (shared with Dima Hasao & West Karbi Anglong district)
 • Vidhan Sabha constituenciesBokajan, Howraghat, Diphu
Area
 • Total10,434 km2 (4,029 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total660,955
 • Density63/km2 (160/sq mi)
Demographics
 • Literacy96.52%
 • Sex ratio1753
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationAS-09-X-XXXX
Major highwaysNH-36, NH-39 (AH-1)
Websitewww.karbianglong.nic.in

Etymology

The name "Karbi Anglong" is derived from Karbi language. The word Karbi is the name of indigenous tribe living in and around the region. The origin of the word Karbi is unknown. The tribe call themselves as Arleng, meaning "Humans." Anglong is homonym noun for Hills and Mountains.

History

Pre independence

Prior to the pre-British rule in North East India, the territory of Karbi Anglong was never properly or scientifically demarcated; and it was also not a part of any properly established external government or kingdom. There could be some suppression and occupation here and there by their neighboring people groups or kingdoms, but there are no plausible historical evidences to support the claims that the people of Karbi Anglong as a whole were under an external dominion.The British, under their subjugation, constituted and declared the land of the Karbi people as a ‘Scheduled District’ in 1874. Later, Mikir Hills track was constituted as "Partially Excluded areas" under the Govt. of India Act, 1935.

Post independence

On November 17, 1951, now defunct United Mikir Hills and North Cachar Hills district was created by combining some parts of the districts of the now Golaghat, Nagaon, Cachar and United Khasi and Jaintia Hills district of present-day Meghalaya state.

This was followed by bifurcation of the erstwhile district of United Mikir and North Cachar Hills into two separate districts — Mikir Hills district and North Cachar Hills district — on 2 February 1970.[2] Mikir Hills district was renamed as Karbi Anglong district on 14 October 1976.[2]

In 2016, the district was divided into 2 new districts. The western part of the district including Hamren, Donkamokam and other adjoining areas forming the new district of West Karbi Anglong. Hamren is made the headquarter of the newly created district.[3][4]

Aspiration for statehood

The area that comprises the present district of Karbi-Anglong was outside the political sphere of the Ahom kingdom prior to the British colonization of this region.[5] After the recommendation of Simon Commission, the hill area of Karbi Anglong was given a different status under Section 92 of the Government of India Act 1935 and area was placed under the category of "Partially Excluded Areas". The Government of Assam by this law holds no political power over the excluded areas which were administered under the special power of the Governor.[5]

In the year 1937, political leaders such Semsonsing Ingti, Seng Bey and Khorsing Terang in a memorandum to Assam Governor, Sir Robert Neil Reid, demanded a separate hill district for Mikirs. A regional political forum, called Karbi-A-Durbar, was formed to intensify the movement.

After the formation of Indian Union, several ethnic communities of Northeast India like Naga people, Mizo people, Bodo people and Khasi people began demanding separate statehood and a complete independent identity for their own. These demands were agitated both by common people and by a group of insurgents. The Congress Government of Assam in 1960, declared Assamese language as the official language of the State[5] ignoring existence of multiple tribes and languages, causing discontent among the various indigenous tribes, which formed majority of erstwhile state of Assam.[6] This led to the formation of Nagaland State in 1963 and State of Meghalaya in 1971. The then unified districts (Karbi Anglong district & Dima Hasao district) were invited to join the newly created Meghalaya. The twin districts vetoed to join the newly createtd State of Meghalaya, after the assurance of greater independence from State of Assam.[7]

Former M.P. Dr. Jayanta Rongpi representing both Karbi Anglong & NC Hills in the Parliament during his tenure.

Though the same assurance by State of Assam remain partly or wholly unfulfilled and diluted through decades. This led to several memorandums, wave of agitations in the twin Districts of Karbi Anglong district and Dima Hasao district complaining of lack of fulfilment, infiltration in the Sixth schedule, ignorance and imposition of Assamese towards these districts by the State of Assam.

In 2013, in a joint agitation Bodo, Dimasa and Karbi disrupted transport service through highway and railway in their respective districts. Eventually, leading in lose of 2 lives due to police firing and damages to many public and private property.[8]

The district is also a hotbed of militant activities who aspire to achieve statehood though violence. UPDS, now defunct, has come overground for overall good, peace and development of the region and people.[9]

Geography

Topography

The districts plateau are an extension of the Indian Plate (The Peninsular Block) in the Northeast India. This area receives maximum rainfall from the Southwest summer Monsoon from June through September.[10] Numerous rivers and tributaries flow in these districts such as the Dhansiri, Longnit, Jamuna, Kolioni and Nambor.[11][12] The district is bounded by Golaghat district on the east and on the north, Meghalaya state and Morigaon district on the west, Nagaon and Dima Hasao district and Nagaland state on the south. The district is located between 25º 33′ and 26º 35′ North latitude and from 92º 10′ to 93º 50′ East longitude.

Flora and fauna

 
The Kangthi waterfall, situated in Kangthi Village, approximate 12 kilometers away from Dengaon in Karbi Anglong district of Assam in India.
 
Reserve Forests and Wildlife Sanctuaries map of Karbi Anglong.

About 40% of Karbi Anglong is covered with forest.[13][14] According to MSME-Development Institute, Diphu The important forest types found in Karbi Anglong District are: Moist semi-evergreen forests, Moist Mixed Deciduous forests, Riverain Type and Miscellaneous type with scattered pure or mixed patches of bamboos.[15] These forest areas are natural museums of living giant trees, a treasure house of rare, endemic and endangered species, a dispensary of medicinal plants, a garden for Botanists, a gene bank for economically important organisms, a paradise for nature lovers and a laboratory for environmentalists.[16] Threatened species in the area include Asian elephant, Bengal tiger, Clouded leopard and Leopard, Hoolock gibbon, Pangolin, Porcupine Slow loris etc.[14] The district includes five wildlife sanctuaries, two elephant reserves (Dhansiri – Lumding and Kaziranga – Karbi Anglong) and 17 District Council Reserve Forests (DCRFs).[14] In 1952, Karbi Anglong district became home to the Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary, which has an area of 6 km2 (2.3 sq mi).[17] Other four Wildlife Sanctuaries are East Karbi-Anglong Wildlife Sanctuary, Marat Longri Wildlife Sanctuary, Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary and North Karbi-Anglong Wildlife Sanctuary.[18][19][20][21] However, the forests and wildlife of these districts continue to face threats from deforestation and human activities, some of them illegal.[14] Illegal minings is an immense concern as it very much contributes to ecological disturbance.[22][23]

Climate

Due to variation in the topography, this hill zone experiences different climates in different parts. The winter commences from October and continues till February. During summer, the atmosphere becomes sultry. The temperature ranges from 6-12° in winter and 23-32° in summer. The average rainfall is about 2416 mm.[24]

Politics

Articles 244(A) and 275(1), "Sixth Schedule" of the Constitution of India provides "Mini Constitution" to some Autonomous regions of India. In these regions, elections are held according to "District Council Election Rules". Like other Autonomous region, the Karbi Anglong districts are also empowered to frame their own "District Council Election Rules" under "Sixth Schedule" and elect its members from ST (Schedule Tribe) to the Councils.[25] Since many tribal are hardly aware of this special provisions, non-ST politicians have been contesting MAC elections in the council. Recently PIL ( PIL No. 9/2017) was filed in the Gauhati High Court and Diphu Judicial Court against non-Tribal elected in the council.[26][27] The Gauhati High Court in its final verdict on July 13, 2018, directed the KAAC to frame new acts and rules under paragraph 2 (7) of the Sixth Schedule for preparation of electoral roll.[28][27] As of now, there has been no completion of "District Council Election Rules" by the KAAC surpassing the duration limit ordered by the Court.

Constituency

There are three Vidhan Sabha constituencies in the district, namely Bokajan, Howraghat and Diphu. All are part of 3 S.T. Autonomous District Lok Sabha constituency of Assam designated for scheduled tribes.[29][30]

Administration

The district is under the administration of Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council. Diphu is the district headquarter, as well administrative headquarters of the same. The CEM of Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council is the chairperson and chief executive of the council and district respectively, supported by twenty six other Executive Members of the council.[31] The Principal Secretary, Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council is the administrative head of the districts.[32] The Deputy Commissioners is responsible for maintenance of Law and Order, Administration of Justice. Other important town of the districts is Bokajan. As per 2011 census, Total number of villages in the district is 2073[33] with combined 11 Development Blocks to look after the development activities in the district.

Economy

In 2006, the Indian government named Karbi Anglong one of the country's 250 most backward districts (out of a total of 640).[34] It is one of the eleven districts in Assam currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).[34]

The GDP of the district was 2,198.39 crore (13th among Districts of Assam) based at constant price (2004-2005) for year 2009–10.[35] Agriculture is the main source of income for the people along with Horticulture, Livestock, Plantation, Sericulture, Weaving, etc. Tribals are generally self-sufficient. They mostly rely on wild vegetables found in hills both for domestic consumption and commercial purpose.

Ginger

Karbi Anglong ginger has been granted geographical indication (GI) rights by the GI Registry of India.[36] About 10,000 farmers grow ginger. The average annual production in Karbi Anglong is 30,000 tonnes.[36]

Rubber

in 2017–18 with a total area of 8,589.85 hectare and production of 2,925 million tonnes (third among inter districts of Assam) it generated 26,800 employments.[37]

Tea

As per the Statistical Hand Book Assam, 2018 the district has 1,590 tea growers registered with Tea Board of India with total area of 2,488.21 hectare. In 2017, the district's tea production was 4.59 million kg and stood at No.12 among other districts of Assam.[37]

The region also produces significant numbers of Areca nut, Baccaurea ramiflora, Beans, Jackfruit, Maize, Orange (fruit), Peach, Pineapple, Potato and Sweet potato, Plum, Sugarcane, Tapioca, Turmeric, etc. One of CCI working factory (out of three) called Bokajan Cement Factory is located in Bokajan.[38] Its product is exported to the whole country.

Potentiality for development

The district is rich in mineral resources. It has Feldspar and Limestone reserve's.[24] According to the Ministry of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, Karbi Anglong has reserve Coal of 1.3 m. tonnes, Granite of 30 m. cum and Kaolinite of 0.7 m. tonnes.

Demographics

Population

According to the 2011 census, Karbi Anglong District has a population of 965,280,[1] This gives it a ranking of 451st in India (out of a total of 640).[1] The district has a population density of 93 inhabitants per square kilometre (240/sq mi) .[1] Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 17.58%.[1] Karbi Anglong has a sex ratio of 951 females for every 1000 males,[1] and a literacy rate of 74%, with Male and Female constituting 82% and 65% respectively. The residual district has a population of 660,955. In the residual district, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are 33,523 and 345,220 which is 5.07% and 52.23% of the population respectively.[1]

Religion

Religions in Karbi Anglong district (2011)[39]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
80.36%
Christianity
15.32%
Islam
2.88%
Buddhism
0.87%
Other or not stated
1.00%
Excludes Donka revenue circle
 
Deopani Durga temple in Karbi Anglong district

Those practicing are Hinduism are 531,167 (80.36%) of the population. Christianity is the second largest religion comprising 101,251 (15.32%) of the population. Muslims are 19,057 (2.88%) while Buddhists are 5,767 (0.87%) of the population.[39][40]

Languages

Languages of Karbi Anglong district (2011)

  Karbi (51.94%)
  Bengali (13.02%)
  Assamese (9.03%)
  Boro (6.04%)
  Nepali (4.67%)
  Hindi (3.70%)
  Dimasa (2.65%)
  Bhojpuri (2.17%)
  Sadri (1.90%)
  Kuki (1.39%)
  Garo (1.22%)
  Others (10.27%)

At the time of the 2011 census, 43.94% of the population spoke Karbi, 13.02% Bengali, 9.03% Assamese, 6.04% Boro, 4.67% Nepali, 3.70% Hindi, 2.65% Dimasa, 2.17% Bhojpuri, 1.90% Sadri, 1.39% Kuki and 1.22% Garo as their first language.[41]

Karbi, Assamese, Hindi and English language are used as the common language for communicating among different communities residing in district.

Culture

With Karbi as majority, there also exist numerous other tribal groups like Paite, Tiwa and Hmar are found scattered in the district. All these tribal represents different and unique identities, customs and traditions, clothing, food and religions of their own, yet they share many common practices making them self-sufficient, satisfied and less dependent from outside supplies than the rest of conventional civilized sections. They all rely on Bamboo for their essential frequent use including food (bamboo sprout) and house building materials, curve out utensils from wood, spin out cotton, jhum cultivation, non-dowry practice, local hygienic green vegetables instead of regular green market, clothes manufacturing, and so on[citation needed].

Karbi Youth Festival is an annual festival celebrated by the Karbi people of Assam along with other tribals to propagate and display their rich culture and traditions in one platform. It is celebrated between 15 and 19 February of every year in Taralangso, Diphu, Karbi Anglong District. It is locally called Karbi Riso-Nimso Rong Aje[citation needed].

Demographics issues

In 1971 Census of India, the Tribal population was at 65%,[42] as of 2011, it stand at 56.3%[43] with large numbers of illegal influx and encroachment from outside causing disturbance to both natural landscape & economic opportunities. Illegal issuance of land patta is also the major concern for the Indigenous tribal communities.[44][45] The Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council, the Land Revenue and the Forest department of Karbi Anglong aided by Police and Executive Magistrate on 5 March 2019 demolished and evicted over 600 illegal structures and infiltrators built in Lankaijan Reserve Forest bordering Hojai district.[46][47][48] On 31, August[citation needed] 10:00 am (Indian Standard Time) the much awaited National Register of Citizens of India (Assam) was declared. 19,06,657 were excluded out of 3.11 Crore people from all over Assam.[49] According to many news reports, both from Karbi Anglong (10th position) & West Karbi Anglong district (7th position) 14.31% & 15.47% of people were excluded from these respective areas'[50][51]

Tourism

Places of interest

A hilly district of Assam, Karbi Anglong is still somewhat unknown to the tourist in spite of its natural green forest and hills. Some reasons are poor connectivity, infrastructure. Several places local origin name have been renamed by outsiders. Visitors frequent littering openly have caused serious threat to these places.

Diphu
It is a busy town located on a hill. There are tourist attractions in and around the town.
Akashiganga
15  km away from Dokmoka. A stream of water flows down from the high hill. In front of it, there is a Siva temple
Dikrut Waterfall (also Paklongkam)
It's a waterfall located on the mountain. Outsiders knows it by the name of Bhelughat.
Garampani (also Langkar-om)
Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary which is home of hoolock gibbon and golden langur. There is hot water spring in here near the National Highway-29 (also AH1).
Kaipholangso
in Dolamara vicinity under No. 26 Duarbagori MAC Constituency in Karbi Anglong and famous for its scenic beauty and bordering the enchanting hills. Outsiders knows it as Kakochang falls.[52]
Kangthilangso Waterfall
It's a waterfall located in Kangthi village, around 12 km from Denarong (Dengaon).
Longsokangthu (also Siloni)
It is a picnic spot on the bank of a river, surrounded by hills and greenery.
Silbheta (also Arlong-Ru-pat)
It is a picnic spot located at a distance of 37 km from Diphu. The place surrounded by rain forests. A nature built stone bridge (dyke) with a waterfall is the main attraction of this place.
Recreation Park
Recreation Park is a Government run Recreational cum Medicinal garden. It is a place of attraction for the tourists. [1]
Langvoku Waterfall
Langvoku waterfall is 10km away from Manja (town) in Karbi Anglong (Assam). This place undoubtedly beautiful with its fountains. The place is located in Manja-Dilai area of the district.
Tokolangso Waterfall
Tokolangso waterfall is on a hilly spot. The water falls down straight from the hilltop. The water is very cold and crystal clear in appearance. The place is located in Balipathar, 14km away from Bokajan.

Education

Karbi Anglong's major educational institutions are:

Universities

Assam University, Diphu Campus
Located in hilly terrain spreading over 273 bighas allotted by Karbi Anglong Autonomous District Council authority. It is about 8km westward from downtown Diphu towards Lumding. The campus is a pioneering higher-level study centre in this remote eastern part of the country[vague]. The Campus offers different Post-Graduate courses and research facilities.[53]

Medical Colleges

Diphu Medical College and Hospital

Colleges

The district has many well established colleges. Among them, Diphu Government College, is the only NAAC accredited government higher educational institution in the district.[54] Other notably colleges are Diphu Law College; Don Bosco College, Diphu; Eastern Karbi Anglong College, Hanjanglangso (Sarihajan) and Thong Nokbe College, Dokmoka.

Technical institutes

  • Diphu polytechnic

Schools

Schools in the district follow the State Board of Secondary Education, Assam curriculum. Many schools provides quality education to hill people[vague]. These established are run by Government, Private and Missionaries.Some well known schools are: Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Diphu; Badan Memorial Higher Secondary School, Diphu; Diphu Govt. Boys Higher Secondary School, Diphu; Diphu Govt. Girls High School, Diphu; Howraghat Higher Secondary School, Howraghat; Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Diphu; Kendriya Vidyalaya, Diphu & Bokajan; Kidzee, Diphu; Vidhya Sagar High School, Bokajan; Krist Jyoti School, Dokmoka; Mount Calvary English High School, Diphu; Aturkimi Academy, Diphu and Presbyterian Mission High School, Diphu.

Media

Newspaper

The Arleng Daily, a Karbi daily, is a tabloid format newspaper that heralded a new beginning for Karbi newspaper. Thekar, a Karbi daily, is the first RNI Registered Karbi newspaper.[55] Since then, there are several dailies in Karbi language. In the year of 2005–06, a Hindi newspaper Jana Prahari was launched from Baguliaghat, a small town in Karbi Anglong. 'Hill Observer' is an English Daily Newspaper published from Diphu. The Drongo Express, an English daily, is published from Diphu, Karbi Anglong.[56] The Hills Times, a largely circulated English daily published from Diphu[vague] and printed in Guwahati[citation needed].[57]

Television

  • Doordarshan TV relay centre, Diphu
  • KAT News (Cable Channel), Diphu
  • Karbi Anglong Live (Cable Channel), Hamren, West Karbi Anglong
  • KaCOM (Cable Channel) not in function since 2015, Bokajan

Radio

Transportation

Road

The district is connected to other place by road though NH-36, NH-39 and NH-329.

Railway

Diphu and Bokajan railway station are the main railway station in the district.

Notable towns

Notable people

See also

Coordinates: 26°11′N 93°34′E / 26.183°N 93.567°E / 26.183; 93.567

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External links

  • Karbi Anglong district website

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Karbi Anglong district is one of the 34 administrative districts of Assam in India Diphu is the administrative headquarter of the district The district is administered by Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council according to the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India Karbi Anglong districtDistrict of AssamLangkvoku waterfall near ManjaKarbi Anglong districtLocation in AssamCountry IndiaStateAssamDivisionCentral AssamCreated on2 February 1970HeadquartersDiphuGovernment Lok Sabha constituenciesAutonomous District shared with Dima Hasao amp West Karbi Anglong district Vidhan Sabha constituenciesBokajan Howraghat DiphuArea Total10 434 km2 4 029 sq mi Population 2011 1 Total660 955 Density63 km2 160 sq mi Demographics Literacy96 52 Sex ratio1753Time zoneUTC 05 30 IST Vehicle registrationAS 09 X XXXXMajor highwaysNH 36 NH 39 AH 1 Websitewww wbr karbianglong wbr nic wbr in Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2 1 Pre independence 2 2 Post independence 2 3 Aspiration for statehood 3 Geography 3 1 Topography 3 2 Flora and fauna 3 3 Climate 4 Politics 4 1 Constituency 5 Administration 6 Economy 6 1 Ginger 6 2 Rubber 6 3 Tea 6 4 Potentiality for development 7 Demographics 7 1 Population 7 2 Religion 7 3 Languages 7 4 Culture 7 5 Demographics issues 8 Tourism 8 1 Places of interest 9 Education 9 1 Universities 9 2 Medical Colleges 9 3 Colleges 9 4 Technical institutes 9 5 Schools 10 Media 10 1 Newspaper 10 2 Television 10 3 Radio 11 Transportation 11 1 Road 11 2 Railway 12 Notable towns 13 Notable people 14 See also 15 References 16 External linksEtymology EditThe name Karbi Anglong is derived from Karbi language The word Karbi is the name of indigenous tribe living in and around the region The origin of the word Karbi is unknown The tribe call themselves as Arleng meaning Humans Anglong is homonym noun for Hills and Mountains History EditPre independence Edit Prior to the pre British rule in North East India the territory of Karbi Anglong was never properly or scientifically demarcated and it was also not a part of any properly established external government or kingdom There could be some suppression and occupation here and there by their neighboring people groups or kingdoms but there are no plausible historical evidences to support the claims that the people of Karbi Anglong as a whole were under an external dominion The British under their subjugation constituted and declared the land of the Karbi people as a Scheduled District in 1874 Later Mikir Hills track was constituted as Partially Excluded areas under the Govt of India Act 1935 Post independence Edit On November 17 1951 now defunct United Mikir Hills and North Cachar Hills district was created by combining some parts of the districts of the now Golaghat Nagaon Cachar and United Khasi and Jaintia Hills district of present day Meghalaya state This was followed by bifurcation of the erstwhile district of United Mikir and North Cachar Hills into two separate districts Mikir Hills district and North Cachar Hills district on 2 February 1970 2 Mikir Hills district was renamed as Karbi Anglong district on 14 October 1976 2 In 2016 the district was divided into 2 new districts The western part of the district including Hamren Donkamokam and other adjoining areas forming the new district of West Karbi Anglong Hamren is made the headquarter of the newly created district 3 4 Aspiration for statehood Edit Main article Twenty second Amendment of the Constitution of India This article is written like a personal reflection personal essay or argumentative essay that states a Wikipedia editor s personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic Please help improve it by rewriting it in an encyclopedic style October 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article may need to be rewritten to comply with Wikipedia s quality standards You can help The talk page may contain suggestions October 2019 The area that comprises the present district of Karbi Anglong was outside the political sphere of the Ahom kingdom prior to the British colonization of this region 5 After the recommendation of Simon Commission the hill area of Karbi Anglong was given a different status under Section 92 of the Government of India Act 1935 and area was placed under the category of Partially Excluded Areas The Government of Assam by this law holds no political power over the excluded areas which were administered under the special power of the Governor 5 In the year 1937 political leaders such Semsonsing Ingti Seng Bey and Khorsing Terang in a memorandum to Assam Governor Sir Robert Neil Reid demanded a separate hill district for Mikirs A regional political forum called Karbi A Durbar was formed to intensify the movement After the formation of Indian Union several ethnic communities of Northeast India like Naga people Mizo people Bodo people and Khasi people began demanding separate statehood and a complete independent identity for their own These demands were agitated both by common people and by a group of insurgents The Congress Government of Assam in 1960 declared Assamese language as the official language of the State 5 ignoring existence of multiple tribes and languages causing discontent among the various indigenous tribes which formed majority of erstwhile state of Assam 6 This led to the formation of Nagaland State in 1963 and State of Meghalaya in 1971 The then unified districts Karbi Anglong district amp Dima Hasao district were invited to join the newly created Meghalaya The twin districts vetoed to join the newly createtd State of Meghalaya after the assurance of greater independence from State of Assam 7 source source source Former M P Dr Jayanta Rongpi representing both Karbi Anglong amp NC Hills in the Parliament during his tenure Though the same assurance by State of Assam remain partly or wholly unfulfilled and diluted through decades This led to several memorandums wave of agitations in the twin Districts of Karbi Anglong district and Dima Hasao district complaining of lack of fulfilment infiltration in the Sixth schedule ignorance and imposition of Assamese towards these districts by the State of Assam In 2013 in a joint agitation Bodo Dimasa and Karbi disrupted transport service through highway and railway in their respective districts Eventually leading in lose of 2 lives due to police firing and damages to many public and private property 8 The district is also a hotbed of militant activities who aspire to achieve statehood though violence UPDS now defunct has come overground for overall good peace and development of the region and people 9 Geography EditTopography Edit The districts plateau are an extension of the Indian Plate The Peninsular Block in the Northeast India This area receives maximum rainfall from the Southwest summer Monsoon from June through September 10 Numerous rivers and tributaries flow in these districts such as the Dhansiri Longnit Jamuna Kolioni and Nambor 11 12 The district is bounded by Golaghat district on the east and on the north Meghalaya state and Morigaon district on the west Nagaon and Dima Hasao district and Nagaland state on the south The district is located between 25º 33 and 26º 35 North latitude and from 92º 10 to 93º 50 East longitude Flora and fauna Edit The Kangthi waterfall situated in Kangthi Village approximate 12 kilometers away from Dengaon in Karbi Anglong district of Assam in India Reserve Forests and Wildlife Sanctuaries map of Karbi Anglong About 40 of Karbi Anglong is covered with forest 13 14 According to MSME Development Institute Diphu The important forest types found in Karbi Anglong District are Moist semi evergreen forests Moist Mixed Deciduous forests Riverain Type and Miscellaneous type with scattered pure or mixed patches of bamboos 15 These forest areas are natural museums of living giant trees a treasure house of rare endemic and endangered species a dispensary of medicinal plants a garden for Botanists a gene bank for economically important organisms a paradise for nature lovers and a laboratory for environmentalists 16 Threatened species in the area include Asian elephant Bengal tiger Clouded leopard and Leopard Hoolock gibbon Pangolin Porcupine Slow loris etc 14 The district includes five wildlife sanctuaries two elephant reserves Dhansiri Lumding and Kaziranga Karbi Anglong and 17 District Council Reserve Forests DCRFs 14 In 1952 Karbi Anglong district became home to the Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary which has an area of 6 km2 2 3 sq mi 17 Other four Wildlife Sanctuaries are East Karbi Anglong Wildlife Sanctuary Marat Longri Wildlife Sanctuary Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary and North Karbi Anglong Wildlife Sanctuary 18 19 20 21 However the forests and wildlife of these districts continue to face threats from deforestation and human activities some of them illegal 14 Illegal minings is an immense concern as it very much contributes to ecological disturbance 22 23 Climate Edit Due to variation in the topography this hill zone experiences different climates in different parts The winter commences from October and continues till February During summer the atmosphere becomes sultry The temperature ranges from 6 12 in winter and 23 32 in summer The average rainfall is about 2416 mm 24 Politics EditArticles 244 A and 275 1 Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India provides Mini Constitution to some Autonomous regions of India In these regions elections are held according to District Council Election Rules Like other Autonomous region the Karbi Anglong districts are also empowered to frame their own District Council Election Rules under Sixth Schedule and elect its members from ST Schedule Tribe to the Councils 25 Since many tribal are hardly aware of this special provisions non ST politicians have been contesting MAC elections in the council Recently PIL PIL No 9 2017 was filed in the Gauhati High Court and Diphu Judicial Court against non Tribal elected in the council 26 27 The Gauhati High Court in its final verdict on July 13 2018 directed the KAAC to frame new acts and rules under paragraph 2 7 of the Sixth Schedule for preparation of electoral roll 28 27 As of now there has been no completion of District Council Election Rules by the KAAC surpassing the duration limit ordered by the Court Constituency Edit There are three Vidhan Sabha constituencies in the district namely Bokajan Howraghat and Diphu All are part of 3 S T Autonomous District Lok Sabha constituency of Assam designated for scheduled tribes 29 30 Administration EditThe district is under the administration of Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council Diphu is the district headquarter as well administrative headquarters of the same The CEM of Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council is the chairperson and chief executive of the council and district respectively supported by twenty six other Executive Members of the council 31 The Principal Secretary Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council is the administrative head of the districts 32 The Deputy Commissioners is responsible for maintenance of Law and Order Administration of Justice Other important town of the districts is Bokajan As per 2011 census Total number of villages in the district is 2073 33 with combined 11 Development Blocks to look after the development activities in the district Economy EditIn 2006 the Indian government named Karbi Anglong one of the country s 250 most backward districts out of a total of 640 34 It is one of the eleven districts in Assam currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme BRGF 34 The GDP of the district was 2 198 39 crore 13th among Districts of Assam based at constant price 2004 2005 for year 2009 10 35 Agriculture is the main source of income for the people along with Horticulture Livestock Plantation Sericulture Weaving etc Tribals are generally self sufficient They mostly rely on wild vegetables found in hills both for domestic consumption and commercial purpose Roselle plant English Hanserong local is a common plant grown in almost every tribal household Both its leaf amp seed bud are consumed Colocasia or Henru left and its root or Dongdar right are consumed entirely Ginger Edit Karbi Anglong ginger has been granted geographical indication GI rights by the GI Registry of India 36 About 10 000 farmers grow ginger The average annual production in Karbi Anglong is 30 000 tonnes 36 Rubber Edit in 2017 18 with a total area of 8 589 85 hectare and production of 2 925 million tonnes third among inter districts of Assam it generated 26 800 employments 37 Tea Edit As per the Statistical Hand Book Assam 2018 the district has 1 590 tea growers registered with Tea Board of India with total area of 2 488 21 hectare In 2017 the district s tea production was 4 59 million kg and stood at No 12 among other districts of Assam 37 The region also produces significant numbers of Areca nut Baccaurea ramiflora Beans Jackfruit Maize Orange fruit Peach Pineapple Potato and Sweet potato Plum Sugarcane Tapioca Turmeric etc One of CCI working factory out of three called Bokajan Cement Factory is located in Bokajan 38 Its product is exported to the whole country Potentiality for development Edit The district is rich in mineral resources It has Feldspar and Limestone reserve s 24 According to the Ministry of Micro Small and Medium Enterprises Karbi Anglong has reserve Coal of 1 3 m tonnes Granite of 30 m cum and Kaolinite of 0 7 m tonnes Demographics EditPopulation Edit According to the 2011 census Karbi Anglong District has a population of 965 280 1 This gives it a ranking of 451st in India out of a total of 640 1 The district has a population density of 93 inhabitants per square kilometre 240 sq mi 1 Its population growth rate over the decade 2001 2011 was 17 58 1 Karbi Anglong has a sex ratio of 951 females for every 1000 males 1 and a literacy rate of 74 with Male and Female constituting 82 and 65 respectively The residual district has a population of 660 955 In the residual district Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes are 33 523 and 345 220 which is 5 07 and 52 23 of the population respectively 1 Religion Edit Religions in Karbi Anglong district 2011 39 Religion PercentHinduism 80 36 Christianity 15 32 Islam 2 88 Buddhism 0 87 Other or not stated 1 00 Excludes Donka revenue circle Deopani Durga temple in Karbi Anglong district Those practicing are Hinduism are 531 167 80 36 of the population Christianity is the second largest religion comprising 101 251 15 32 of the population Muslims are 19 057 2 88 while Buddhists are 5 767 0 87 of the population 39 40 Languages Edit Languages of Karbi Anglong district 2011 Karbi 51 94 Bengali 13 02 Assamese 9 03 Boro 6 04 Nepali 4 67 Hindi 3 70 Dimasa 2 65 Bhojpuri 2 17 Sadri 1 90 Kuki 1 39 Garo 1 22 Others 10 27 At the time of the 2011 census 43 94 of the population spoke Karbi 13 02 Bengali 9 03 Assamese 6 04 Boro 4 67 Nepali 3 70 Hindi 2 65 Dimasa 2 17 Bhojpuri 1 90 Sadri 1 39 Kuki and 1 22 Garo as their first language 41 Karbi Assamese Hindi and English language are used as the common language for communicating among different communities residing in district Culture Edit With Karbi as majority there also exist numerous other tribal groups like Paite Tiwa and Hmar are found scattered in the district All these tribal represents different and unique identities customs and traditions clothing food and religions of their own yet they share many common practices making them self sufficient satisfied and less dependent from outside supplies than the rest of conventional civilized sections They all rely on Bamboo for their essential frequent use including food bamboo sprout and house building materials curve out utensils from wood spin out cotton jhum cultivation non dowry practice local hygienic green vegetables instead of regular green market clothes manufacturing and so on citation needed Karbi Youth Festival is an annual festival celebrated by the Karbi people of Assam along with other tribals to propagate and display their rich culture and traditions in one platform It is celebrated between 15 and 19 February of every year in Taralangso Diphu Karbi Anglong District It is locally called Karbi Riso Nimso Rong Aje citation needed Demographics issues Edit In 1971 Census of India the Tribal population was at 65 42 as of 2011 it stand at 56 3 43 with large numbers of illegal influx and encroachment from outside causing disturbance to both natural landscape amp economic opportunities Illegal issuance of land patta is also the major concern for the Indigenous tribal communities 44 45 The Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council the Land Revenue and the Forest department of Karbi Anglong aided by Police and Executive Magistrate on 5 March 2019 demolished and evicted over 600 illegal structures and infiltrators built in Lankaijan Reserve Forest bordering Hojai district 46 47 48 On 31 August citation needed 10 00 am Indian Standard Time the much awaited National Register of Citizens of India Assam was declared 19 06 657 were excluded out of 3 11 Crore people from all over Assam 49 According to many news reports both from Karbi Anglong 10th position amp West Karbi Anglong district 7th position 14 31 amp 15 47 of people were excluded from these respective areas 50 51 Tourism EditPlaces of interest Edit A hilly district of Assam Karbi Anglong is still somewhat unknown to the tourist in spite of its natural green forest and hills Some reasons are poor connectivity infrastructure Several places local origin name have been renamed by outsiders Visitors frequent littering openly have caused serious threat to these places Diphu It is a busy town located on a hill There are tourist attractions in and around the town Akashiganga 15 km away from Dokmoka A stream of water flows down from the high hill In front of it there is a Siva temple Dikrut Waterfall also Paklongkam It s a waterfall located on the mountain Outsiders knows it by the name of Bhelughat Garampani also Langkar om Garampani Wildlife Sanctuary which is home of hoolock gibbon and golden langur There is hot water spring in here near the National Highway 29 also AH1 Kaipholangso in Dolamara vicinity under No 26 Duarbagori MAC Constituency in Karbi Anglong and famous for its scenic beauty and bordering the enchanting hills Outsiders knows it as Kakochang falls 52 Kangthilangso Waterfall It s a waterfall located in Kangthi village around 12 km from Denarong Dengaon Longsokangthu also Siloni It is a picnic spot on the bank of a river surrounded by hills and greenery Silbheta also Arlong Ru pat It is a picnic spot located at a distance of 37 km from Diphu The place surrounded by rain forests A nature built stone bridge dyke with a waterfall is the main attraction of this place Recreation Park Recreation Park is a Government run Recreational cum Medicinal garden It is a place of attraction for the tourists 1 Langvoku Waterfall Langvoku waterfall is 10km away from Manja town in Karbi Anglong Assam This place undoubtedly beautiful with its fountains The place is located in Manja Dilai area of the district Tokolangso Waterfall Tokolangso waterfall is on a hilly spot The water falls down straight from the hilltop The water is very cold and crystal clear in appearance The place is located in Balipathar 14km away from Bokajan Education EditKarbi Anglong s major educational institutions are Universities Edit Assam University Diphu Campus Located in hilly terrain spreading over 273 bighas allotted by Karbi Anglong Autonomous District Council authority It is about 8km westward from downtown Diphu towards Lumding The campus is a pioneering higher level study centre in this remote eastern part of the country vague The Campus offers different Post Graduate courses and research facilities 53 Medical Colleges Edit Diphu Medical College and HospitalColleges Edit The district has many well established colleges Among them Diphu Government College is the only NAAC accredited government higher educational institution in the district 54 Other notably colleges are Diphu Law College Don Bosco College Diphu Eastern Karbi Anglong College Hanjanglangso Sarihajan and Thong Nokbe College Dokmoka Technical institutes Edit Diphu polytechnicSchools Edit Schools in the district follow the State Board of Secondary Education Assam curriculum Many schools provides quality education to hill people vague These established are run by Government Private and Missionaries Some well known schools are Don Bosco Higher Secondary School Diphu Badan Memorial Higher Secondary School Diphu Diphu Govt Boys Higher Secondary School Diphu Diphu Govt Girls High School Diphu Howraghat Higher Secondary School Howraghat Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Diphu Kendriya Vidyalaya Diphu amp Bokajan Kidzee Diphu Vidhya Sagar High School Bokajan Krist Jyoti School Dokmoka Mount Calvary English High School Diphu Aturkimi Academy Diphu and Presbyterian Mission High School Diphu Media EditNewspaper Edit The Arleng Daily a Karbi daily is a tabloid format newspaper that heralded a new beginning for Karbi newspaper Thekar a Karbi daily is the first RNI Registered Karbi newspaper 55 Since then there are several dailies in Karbi language In the year of 2005 06 a Hindi newspaper Jana Prahari was launched from Baguliaghat a small town in Karbi Anglong Hill Observer is an English Daily Newspaper published from Diphu The Drongo Express an English daily is published from Diphu Karbi Anglong 56 The Hills Times a largely circulated English daily published from Diphu vague and printed in Guwahati citation needed 57 Television Edit Doordarshan TV relay centre Diphu KAT News Cable Channel Diphu Karbi Anglong Live Cable Channel Hamren West Karbi Anglong KaCOM Cable Channel not in function since 2015 BokajanRadio Edit All India Radio DiphuTransportation EditRoad Edit The district is connected to other place by road though NH 36 NH 39 and NH 329 Railway Edit Diphu and Bokajan railway station are the main railway station in the district Notable towns EditAmlakhi Bokajan Bokulia Diphu Dokmoka Howraghat ManjaNotable people EditProf Rongbong Terang Padmashree awardee Late Semsonsing Ingti founder of Karbi Anglong district the then Mikir Hills Jayanta Rongpi Biren Sing Engti Joyram EnglengSee also EditWest Karbi Anglong district List of districts of Assam Karbi Anglong Autonomous CouncilCoordinates 26 11 N 93 34 E 26 183 N 93 567 E 26 183 93 567References Edit a b c d e f g District Census 2011 Census2011 co in 2011 Retrieved 2011 09 30 a b Law Gwillim 2011 09 25 Districts of India Statoids Retrieved 2011 10 11 Assam get new districts Archived from the original on 2016 07 01 Retrieved 2016 03 19 West Karbi Anglong district inaugurated The Assam Tribune February 11 2016 Archived from the original on 2016 04 03 a b c Hussain Monirul 1987 Tribal Movement for Autonomous State in Assam Economic and Political Weekly 22 32 1329 1332 ISSN 0012 9976 JSTOR 4377333 Hussain Monirul 1987 Tribal Movement for Autonomous State in Assam Economic and Political Weekly 22 32 1329 1332 JSTOR 4377333 To be fixed RAMESH MENON September 15 1987 Karbi tribals demand autonomous state within Assam India Today Retrieved 2019 08 31 Karbi Anglong Violence Two killed in statehood demand violence in Assam curfew continues The Times of India Aug 1 2013 Retrieved 2019 09 10 Union Home Minister Amit Shah laid the Foundation Stone of Karbi amp Dimasa Bhawan in Dwarka 2019 08 19 Vasudevan Hari et al 2006 Structure and Physiography India Physical Environment New Delhi NCERT p 17 ISBN 81 7450 538 5 Running Projects of APGCL Power Government Of Assam India power assam gov in Retrieved 15 September 2019 Karbi Langpi Hydroelectric Power Project India GEO globalenergyobservatory org Retrieved 15 September 2019 India State of Forest report 2011 PDF Retrieved 14 September 2019 a b c d allenshaji KAZIRANGA KARBI ANGLONG LINK PROJECT Wildlife Trust of India www wti org in Retrieved 2019 09 14 Brief Industrial Profile of Karbi Anglong District PDF Dc MSME 2013 2014 Forestry Government of Assam Karbi Anglong District Indian Ministry of Forests and Environment Protected areas Assam Archived from the original on August 23 2011 Retrieved September 25 2011 East Karbi Anglong Wild Life Sanctuary East Karbi Anglong Wildlife Sanctuary Assam Wildlife Sanctuaries in Assam Karbi Anglong Wild Life Sanctuary Assam www assaminfo com Retrieved 2019 09 14 Department of Environment amp Forests Government of Assam 103 8 249 31 Retrieved 2019 09 14 North Karbi Anglong Wildlife Sanctuary WildTrails 2017 09 23 Retrieved 2019 09 14 Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary Assam Wildlife Sanctuaries in Assam How to Reach Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary Nambor Habi Where To Stay In Reach Nambor Wildlife Sanctuary www assaminfo com Retrieved 2019 09 14 Mitra Naresh Aug 27 2018 Illegal mining near Kaziranga National Park Report sought from Karbi Anglong SP The Times of India Retrieved 2019 09 14 Assam bans mining in Kaziranga after Supreme Court order www downtoearth org in Retrieved 2019 09 14 a b Government of Assam Karbi Anglong Government of Assam Retrieved 18 September 2019 SIXTH SCHEDULE Articles 244 2 and 275 1 PDF Retrieved 15 September 2019 Three Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council KAAC MACs receive notice of Court hearing The Sentinel 2018 08 08 Retrieved 2019 09 15 a b The Assam Tribune Online www assamtribune com Retrieved 2019 09 15 Social bodies demand removal of non tribals from KAAC panel www thehillstimes in Retrieved 2019 09 15 List of Assembly Constituencies showing their Revenue amp Election District wise break up PDF Chief Electoral Officer Assam website Archived from the original PDF on 22 March 2012 Retrieved 26 September 2011 List of Assembly Constituencies showing their Parliamentary Constituencies wise break up PDF Chief Electoral Officer Assam website Archived from the original PDF on 22 March 2012 Retrieved 26 September 2011 KAAC Legislative amp Executive Structure www karbianglong co in Retrieved 15 September 2019 KAAC Administrative Structure www karbianglong co in Retrieved 15 September 2019 GENERAL DATA OF KARBI ANGLONG DISTRICT Govt of Assam Retrieved 14 September 2019 a b Ministry of Panchayati Raj September 8 2009 A Note on the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme PDF National Institute of Rural Development Archived from the original PDF on April 5 2012 Retrieved September 27 2011 a sonkusare 2014 11 28 District wise GDP and growth rate of Assam based at constant price 2004 2005 for year 2009 10 data gov in Retrieved 2019 09 03 a b The Assam Tribune Online a b Statistical Handbook Directorate of Economics and Statistics Government Of Assam India des assam gov in Retrieved 2019 09 02 CCI a b Population by Religion Assam censusindia gov in Office of the Registrar General amp Census Commissioner India 2011 Office of the Registrar General and Commissioner India Census Tables 2011 Census of India Population By Mother Tongue Saikia Menoka 1987 12 31 Development of primary education in the Karbi Anglong district University hdl 10603 67733 Karbi Anglong District Population Assam List of Taluks in Karbi Anglong Censusindia2011 com Retrieved 2019 09 01 Express Drongo Stop issuing land pattas to illegal migrants students orgs to KAAC The Drongo Express Retrieved 2019 09 01 Express Drongo KSU Carries Postering Against Illegal Land Holders in Karbi Anglong The Drongo Express Retrieved 2019 09 01 Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council KAAC Resumes Eviction Drive of Illegal Settlers G Plus Retrieved 2019 09 20 Assam Eviction drive at Karbi Anglong Hojai border halted police resort to lathi charge on agitators TNT The NorthEast Today 2019 03 09 Retrieved 2019 09 20 Eviction Drive In Karbi Anglong Against Bangladeshi Settlers The Sentinel 2019 03 05 Retrieved 2019 09 20 NRC Assam Final List Declared Check Direct Link Jagranjosh com 2019 08 31 Retrieved 2019 09 01 Explained Why district wise figures of people excluded from Assam NRC draft matter The Indian Express 2019 08 31 Retrieved 2019 09 01 Manogya Loiwal August 31 2019 Assam NRC and BJP s challenge The votebank politics of NRC India Today Retrieved 2019 09 01 Express Drongo Youth drowns at Kaipholangso waterfall The Drongo Express Retrieved 2019 09 14 About Us Diphu Campus Retrieved 2019 09 14 Diphu Government College www diphugovernmentcollege org Retrieved 2019 09 14 Contact Thekar thekararnivang com Retrieved 2019 09 14 The Drongo Express A Daily Newspaper from Karbi Anglong Retrieved 2019 09 14 The Hills Times Voice of the Hills People www thehillstimes in Retrieved 2019 09 14 External links EditKarbi Anglong district website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karbi Anglong district amp oldid 1125899849, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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