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List of districts of Assam

Assam, a northeastern state of India, is divided into 35 administrative geographical units called districts. Assam has 35 districts.

Map of districts of Assam, coloured by division:- Green: Lower Assam, Purple: North Assam, Yellow: Central Assam, Orange: Barak Valley, Red: Upper Assam

Administration's edit

A district of an Indian state is an administrative geographical unit, headed by the District Commissioner (DC), which combines the offices of the District Magistrate ultimately responsible for maintaining law and order and District Collector responsible for collection of the revenue. Generally, an officer belonging to the Indian Administrative Service becomes the DC but occasionally officers belonging to the Assam Civil Service do get appointed. The DC is assisted by a number of officials belonging to different wings of the administrative services of the state.

The districts of Assam are grouped together in five regional divisions, headed by a Commissioner. A superintendent of Police, an officer belonging to Indian Police Service is entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining law and order and related issues. The police administration in Guwahati City is headed by the Commissioner of Police, which started functioning from 1 January 2015.

History edit

Before India's independence in 1947, Assam had 13 districts. The districts were Cachar (14 August 1832), Darrang (1833), Goalpara, Kamrup, Lakhimpur, Nagaon, Sivasagar, Jayantia parganas, Garo hills, Lushai hills, Naga hills, Sylhet and NEFA. The British India protectorate 4 princely states under Assam state were Tripura, Khasi states, Koch Bihar and Manipur (included during Independence). Sylhet district had been given to East Pakistan at the time of the Partition. After many inclusion and exclusion during the independence and later till 1972, Assam formed the present shape with its prime 7 districts. The other 6 districts curved out of Assam; Jayantia, Garo and Khasi were combined and became Meghalya State; Lushiai hills became Mizoram; Naga hills became Nagaland; NEFA became Arunachal Pradesh; the both princely states Tripura and Manipur included in Assam and later separated as state and Koch Bihar became part of West Bengal.

On 17 November 1951, United Mikir and North Cachar Hills district curved out of Golaghat, Nagaon, Cachar, Jayantia and Naga hills districts.

On 2 February 1970, Mikir Hills district curved out of North Cachar Hills.

On 2 October 1976, Dibrugarh district curved out of Lakhimpur and the Name of Mikir Hills district changed to Karbi Anglong district.

On 1 July 1983, Barpeta district curved out of Kamrup; On 14 July Sonitpur district curved out of Darrang; Jorhat district curved out of Sibsagar, Dhubri district and Kokrajhar district curved out of Goalpara; Karimganj district curved out of Cachar.

On 14 August 1985, Nalbari district curved out of Kamrup.

On 15 August 1987, Golaghat district curved out of Sibsagar.

On 29 September 1989, Hailakandi district curved out of Cachar and Bongaigaon district curved out of Goalpara and Kokrajhar. On 1 October Tinsukia district curved out of Dibrugarh. On 14 October Dhemaji district curved out of Lakhimpur and on 26 November Marigaon district curved out of Nagaon.

On 3 February 2003, Kamrup Metropolitan district curved out of Kamrup.

On 1 June 2004, Baksa district curved out of Barpeta, Nalbari, and Kamrup; on 4 June, Chirang district curved out of Bongaigaon and Kokrajhar. On 14 June, Udalguri district curved out of Darrang and Sonitpur; along with Kokrajhar district formed BTAD.

On 1 April 2010, the name of North Cachar Hills district changed to Dima Hasao.

On 15 August 2015, Tarun Gogoi, the Chief Minister of Assam, announced the formation of five new districts in the state,[1] taking the total number from 27 to 32. The five new districts are the following:[1][2] Biswanath (carved out of Sonitpur); Charaideo (carved out of Sivasagar); Hojai (carved out of Nagaon); South Salmara-Mankachar (carved out of Dhubri); West Karbi Anglong (carved out of Karbi Anglong).

On 26 January 2016, 2 more districts were announced, but on 7 October 2016, the government has withdrawn district status of East Kamrup and South Kamrup due to inadequate infrastructure. The two sub-divisions of East Kamrup district - viz. Chandrapur and Sonapur, is now part of Kamrup Metropolitan district. The sub-divisions of South Kamrup district is now part of Kamrup Rural district.

On 27 June 2016, one more district was announced by Sarbananda Sonowal, taking the total number from 32 to 33 which is Majuli (carved out of the Northern parts of Jorhat). It is the first river island district of India.[3]

On 8 August 2020, the Assam cabinet approved a proposal to make Bajali (curved out of Barpeta) the 34th district of Assam.[4] The Assam Cabinet headed by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma approved the proposal to make Tamulpur curved out of Baksa district a full-fledged district.[5] On 23 January 2022, Tamulpur was formally declared as a 35th district of Assam.[6]

On 31 December 2022, the Assam Cabinet decided to merge four newly carved districts with existing four districts.[7] These districts were,

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Bishwa Sarma said it is a temporary measure before ECI delimitation process in the state and government may reconsider it.[8]

On 25 August 2023, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced the decision to recreate the four newly merged districts of Biswanath, Hojai, Bajali, and Tamulpur from their original districts.[9] Therefore, the total number of districts in Assam has once again become 35.

Districts edit

The areas and populations of the 35 districts are given below:[10][11]

Code[12] RTO

Code

Districts Headquarters Population (2011)[13] Area (km²) Population Density (/km²) Map
BK AS-28 Baksa# Mushalpur 950,075 2,457 387  
BJ AS- Bajali Pathsala 253,816 418 610  
BP AS-15 Barpeta Barpeta 1,693,622 3182 532  
BN AS-32 Biswanath Biswanath Chariali 612,491 1415 430  
BO AS-19 Bongaigaon Bongaigaon 738,804 1,093 676  
CA AS-11 Cachar Silchar 1,736,319 3,786 459  
CD AS-33 Charaideo[1] Sonari[14] 471,418 1,069 441  
CH AS-26 Chirang# Kajalgaon 482,162 1,170 412  
DR AS-13 Darrang Mangaldai 928,500 1,585 586  
DM AS-22 Dhemaji Dhemaji 686,133 3,237 212  
DU AS-17 Dhubri Dhubri 1,394,144 1,608 867  
DI AS-06 Dibrugarh Dibrugarh 1,326,335 3,381 392  
DH AS-08 Dima Hasao## Haflong 214,102 4,890 44  
GP AS-18 Goalpara Goalpara 1,008,183 1,824 553  
GG AS-05 Golaghat Golaghat 1,066,888 3,502 305  
HA AS-24 Hailakandi Hailakandi 659,296 1,327 497  
HJ AS-31 Hojai Sankardev Nagar 931,218 1,686 550  
JO AS-03 Jorhat Jorhat 924,952 2,851 324  
KM AS-01 Kamrup Metropolitan Guwahati 1,253,938 1,528 821  
KU AS-25 Kamrup Amingaon 1,517,542 3,105 489  
KG AS-09 Karbi Anglong Diphu 660,955 7,366 90  
KR AS-10 Karimganj Karimganj 1,228,686 1,809 679  
KJ AS-16 Kokrajhar# Kokrajhar 887,142 3,169 280  
LA AS-07 Lakhimpur North Lakhimpur 1,042,137 2,277 458  
MJ AS-29 Majuli Garamur[15] 167,304 880 190  
MA AS-21 Morigaon Morigaon 957,423 1,704 562  
NN AS-02 Nagaon Nagaon 2,823,768 3,973 711  
NB AS-14 Nalbari Nalbari 771,639 2,257 342  
SV AS-04 Sivasagar Sivasagar 679,632 2,668 255  
ST AS-12 Sonitpur Tezpur 1,924,110 3,176 606  
SS AS-34 South Salmara-Mankachar[1] Hatsingimari[16] 555,114 568 977  
TP AS- Tamulpur Tamulpur 389,150 884 440  
TI AS-23 Tinsukia Tinsukia 1,327,929 3,790 350  
UD AS-27 Udalguri# Udalguri 831,688 1,852 449  
WK AS- West Karbi Anglong[1] Hamren[17] 295,358 3,035 97  

# Districts within the BTAD

## District under NC Hill autonomy

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "CM Tarun Gogoi announces 5 new districts in Assam on Independence Day". Daily News and Analysis. Guwahati. PTI. 15 August 2015. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
  2. ^ "Assam gets five more districts". Zee News. Guwahati. IANS. 15 August 2015. Retrieved 16 August 2015.
  3. ^ "Assam: Majuli becomes 1st river island district of India". Hindustan Times. Guwahati. 27 June 2016. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  4. ^ "'Bajali' to become the 34th full-fledged district of Assam". The Sentinel. Guwahati. 8 August 2020. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  5. ^ "Assam Budget 2021: Tamulpur Proposed To Be Created As New District". www.newsdaily24.in. 17 July 2021. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
  6. ^ Desk, Sentinel Digital (24 January 2021). "Assam Govt Forms Tamulpur As New District In State". www.sentinelassam.com. Retrieved 24 January 2022.
  7. ^ Kangkan Kalita (1 January 2023). "Assam merges 4 new districts with 4 others ahead of 'delimitation' | India News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  8. ^ "Protests In Assam Over Move To Merge 4 Districts With Existing Ones". NDTV.com. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  9. ^ "Assam Cabinet decides to 'create' 4 districts". thehindu.com. Retrieved 1 November 2023.
  10. ^ The Office of Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India.
  11. ^ "Assam merges 4 districts, redraws boundaries ahead of EC's delimitation deadline". Hindustan Times. 31 December 2022. Retrieved 1 January 2023.
  12. ^ ISO 3166
  13. ^ "District Census 2011". Census2011.co.in.
  14. ^ "Charaideo inaugurated as a new dist". Assam Tribune. Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  15. ^ "Majuli to function as new district from today". Assam Tribune. Retrieved 9 September 2016.
  16. ^ "South Salmara-Mankachar dist inaugurated". Assam Tribune. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  17. ^ "West Karbi Anglong district inaugurated". Assam Tribune. Retrieved 11 February 2016.

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Assam a northeastern state of India is divided into 35 administrative geographical units called districts Assam has 35 districts Map of districts of Assam coloured by division Green Lower Assam Purple North Assam Yellow Central Assam Orange Barak Valley Red Upper Assam Contents 1 Administration s 2 History 3 Districts 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksAdministration s editA district of an Indian state is an administrative geographical unit headed by the District Commissioner DC which combines the offices of the District Magistrate ultimately responsible for maintaining law and order and District Collector responsible for collection of the revenue Generally an officer belonging to the Indian Administrative Service becomes the DC but occasionally officers belonging to the Assam Civil Service do get appointed The DC is assisted by a number of officials belonging to different wings of the administrative services of the state The districts of Assam are grouped together in five regional divisions headed by a Commissioner A superintendent of Police an officer belonging to Indian Police Service is entrusted with the responsibility of maintaining law and order and related issues The police administration in Guwahati City is headed by the Commissioner of Police which started functioning from 1 January 2015 History editBefore India s independence in 1947 Assam had 13 districts The districts were Cachar 14 August 1832 Darrang 1833 Goalpara Kamrup Lakhimpur Nagaon Sivasagar Jayantia parganas Garo hills Lushai hills Naga hills Sylhet and NEFA The British India protectorate 4 princely states under Assam state were Tripura Khasi states Koch Bihar and Manipur included during Independence Sylhet district had been given to East Pakistan at the time of the Partition After many inclusion and exclusion during the independence and later till 1972 Assam formed the present shape with its prime 7 districts The other 6 districts curved out of Assam Jayantia Garo and Khasi were combined and became Meghalya State Lushiai hills became Mizoram Naga hills became Nagaland NEFA became Arunachal Pradesh the both princely states Tripura and Manipur included in Assam and later separated as state and Koch Bihar became part of West Bengal On 17 November 1951 United Mikir and North Cachar Hills district curved out of Golaghat Nagaon Cachar Jayantia and Naga hills districts On 2 February 1970 Mikir Hills district curved out of North Cachar Hills On 2 October 1976 Dibrugarh district curved out of Lakhimpur and the Name of Mikir Hills district changed to Karbi Anglong district On 1 July 1983 Barpeta district curved out of Kamrup On 14 July Sonitpur district curved out of Darrang Jorhat district curved out of Sibsagar Dhubri district and Kokrajhar district curved out of Goalpara Karimganj district curved out of Cachar On 14 August 1985 Nalbari district curved out of Kamrup On 15 August 1987 Golaghat district curved out of Sibsagar On 29 September 1989 Hailakandi district curved out of Cachar and Bongaigaon district curved out of Goalpara and Kokrajhar On 1 October Tinsukia district curved out of Dibrugarh On 14 October Dhemaji district curved out of Lakhimpur and on 26 November Marigaon district curved out of Nagaon On 3 February 2003 Kamrup Metropolitan district curved out of Kamrup On 1 June 2004 Baksa district curved out of Barpeta Nalbari and Kamrup on 4 June Chirang district curved out of Bongaigaon and Kokrajhar On 14 June Udalguri district curved out of Darrang and Sonitpur along with Kokrajhar district formed BTAD On 1 April 2010 the name of North Cachar Hills district changed to Dima Hasao On 15 August 2015 Tarun Gogoi the Chief Minister of Assam announced the formation of five new districts in the state 1 taking the total number from 27 to 32 The five new districts are the following 1 2 Biswanath carved out of Sonitpur Charaideo carved out of Sivasagar Hojai carved out of Nagaon South Salmara Mankachar carved out of Dhubri West Karbi Anglong carved out of Karbi Anglong On 26 January 2016 2 more districts were announced but on 7 October 2016 the government has withdrawn district status of East Kamrup and South Kamrup due to inadequate infrastructure The two sub divisions of East Kamrup district viz Chandrapur and Sonapur is now part of Kamrup Metropolitan district The sub divisions of South Kamrup district is now part of Kamrup Rural district On 27 June 2016 one more district was announced by Sarbananda Sonowal taking the total number from 32 to 33 which is Majuli carved out of the Northern parts of Jorhat It is the first river island district of India 3 On 8 August 2020 the Assam cabinet approved a proposal to make Bajali curved out of Barpeta the 34th district of Assam 4 The Assam Cabinet headed by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma approved the proposal to make Tamulpur curved out of Baksa district a full fledged district 5 On 23 January 2022 Tamulpur was formally declared as a 35th district of Assam 6 On 31 December 2022 the Assam Cabinet decided to merge four newly carved districts with existing four districts 7 These districts were Tamulpur with Baksa Bajali with Barpeta Hojai with Nagaon Biswanath with Sonitpur Assam Chief Minister Himanta Bishwa Sarma said it is a temporary measure before ECI delimitation process in the state and government may reconsider it 8 On 25 August 2023 Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced the decision to recreate the four newly merged districts of Biswanath Hojai Bajali and Tamulpur from their original districts 9 Therefore the total number of districts in Assam has once again become 35 Districts editThe areas and populations of the 35 districts are given below 10 11 Code 12 RTO Code Districts Headquarters Population 2011 13 Area km Population Density km Map BK AS 28 Baksa Mushalpur 950 075 2 457 387 nbsp BJ AS Bajali Pathsala 253 816 418 610 nbsp BP AS 15 Barpeta Barpeta 1 693 622 3182 532 nbsp BN AS 32 Biswanath Biswanath Chariali 612 491 1415 430 nbsp BO AS 19 Bongaigaon Bongaigaon 738 804 1 093 676 nbsp CA AS 11 Cachar Silchar 1 736 319 3 786 459 nbsp CD AS 33 Charaideo 1 Sonari 14 471 418 1 069 441 nbsp CH AS 26 Chirang Kajalgaon 482 162 1 170 412 nbsp DR AS 13 Darrang Mangaldai 928 500 1 585 586 nbsp DM AS 22 Dhemaji Dhemaji 686 133 3 237 212 nbsp DU AS 17 Dhubri Dhubri 1 394 144 1 608 867 nbsp DI AS 06 Dibrugarh Dibrugarh 1 326 335 3 381 392 nbsp DH AS 08 Dima Hasao Haflong 214 102 4 890 44 nbsp GP AS 18 Goalpara Goalpara 1 008 183 1 824 553 nbsp GG AS 05 Golaghat Golaghat 1 066 888 3 502 305 nbsp HA AS 24 Hailakandi Hailakandi 659 296 1 327 497 nbsp HJ AS 31 Hojai Sankardev Nagar 931 218 1 686 550 nbsp JO AS 03 Jorhat Jorhat 924 952 2 851 324 nbsp KM AS 01 Kamrup Metropolitan Guwahati 1 253 938 1 528 821 nbsp KU AS 25 Kamrup Amingaon 1 517 542 3 105 489 nbsp KG AS 09 Karbi Anglong Diphu 660 955 7 366 90 nbsp KR AS 10 Karimganj Karimganj 1 228 686 1 809 679 nbsp KJ AS 16 Kokrajhar Kokrajhar 887 142 3 169 280 nbsp LA AS 07 Lakhimpur North Lakhimpur 1 042 137 2 277 458 nbsp MJ AS 29 Majuli Garamur 15 167 304 880 190 nbsp MA AS 21 Morigaon Morigaon 957 423 1 704 562 nbsp NN AS 02 Nagaon Nagaon 2 823 768 3 973 711 nbsp NB AS 14 Nalbari Nalbari 771 639 2 257 342 nbsp SV AS 04 Sivasagar Sivasagar 679 632 2 668 255 nbsp ST AS 12 Sonitpur Tezpur 1 924 110 3 176 606 nbsp SS AS 34 South Salmara Mankachar 1 Hatsingimari 16 555 114 568 977 nbsp TP AS Tamulpur Tamulpur 389 150 884 440 nbsp TI AS 23 Tinsukia Tinsukia 1 327 929 3 790 350 nbsp UD AS 27 Udalguri Udalguri 831 688 1 852 449 nbsp WK AS West Karbi Anglong 1 Hamren 17 295 358 3 035 97 nbsp Districts within the BTAD District under NC Hill autonomySee also edit nbsp India portal List of districts in India List of big cities in North East India List of subdivisions of AssamReferences edit a b c d e CM Tarun Gogoi announces 5 new districts in Assam on Independence Day Daily News and Analysis Guwahati PTI 15 August 2015 Retrieved 15 August 2015 Assam gets five more districts Zee News Guwahati IANS 15 August 2015 Retrieved 16 August 2015 Assam Majuli becomes 1st river island district of India Hindustan Times Guwahati 27 June 2016 Retrieved 28 June 2016 Bajali to become the 34th full fledged district of Assam The Sentinel Guwahati 8 August 2020 Retrieved 12 August 2020 Assam Budget 2021 Tamulpur Proposed To Be Created As New District www newsdaily24 in 17 July 2021 Retrieved 24 January 2022 Desk Sentinel Digital 24 January 2021 Assam Govt Forms Tamulpur As New District In State www sentinelassam com Retrieved 24 January 2022 Kangkan Kalita 1 January 2023 Assam merges 4 new districts with 4 others ahead of delimitation India News Times of India The Times of India Retrieved 1 January 2023 Protests In Assam Over Move To Merge 4 Districts With Existing Ones NDTV com Retrieved 1 January 2023 Assam Cabinet decides to create 4 districts thehindu com Retrieved 1 November 2023 The Office of Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India Assam merges 4 districts redraws boundaries ahead of EC s delimitation deadline Hindustan Times 31 December 2022 Retrieved 1 January 2023 ISO 3166 District Census 2011 Census2011 co in Charaideo inaugurated as a new dist Assam Tribune Retrieved 15 February 2016 Majuli to function as new district from today Assam Tribune Retrieved 9 September 2016 South Salmara Mankachar dist inaugurated Assam Tribune Retrieved 11 February 2016 West Karbi Anglong district inaugurated Assam Tribune Retrieved 11 February 2016 External links editDistricts of Assam Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of districts of Assam amp oldid 1219730961, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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