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Udalguri district

Udalguri district (Pron:ˌʊdʌlˈgʊəri), also known as Odalguri, is a district in the Bodoland Territorial Region of the state of Assam in Northeastern India. Udalguri town is the headquarters of the district.

Udalguri district
Paneri Tea Garden
Udalguri district
Location in Assam
Country India
State Assam
Territorial Region Bodoland
HeadquartersUdalguri
Government
 • Lok Sabha constituenciesMangaldoi
 • Vidhan Sabha constituenciesPanery, Udalguri, Majbat
Area
 • Total1,852.16 km2 (715.12 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total831,668
 • Density450/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+05:30 (IST)
PIN
784509
Telephone code03711
ISO 3166 codeIN-AS
Vehicle registrationAS-27
Websitehttp://udalguri.assam.gov.in

Etymology

The name Udalguri, denotes a place surrounding the Udal tree (Udal, meaning a tree and Guri meaning surrounding area). Some authors are of the opinion that the name of the place became Udalguri as there was a hermitage of a sage named Uddalak Muni. Yet, another source mentions that the word has origins in the Boro language. From the Bodo words ordla and gundri, the name became Ordlagundri > Ordlagundi > Odalguri > Ugalguri. Bodo people still pronounce the name as Odalguri. In Bodo language ordla means wide and spacious and gundri means powdered object.[1]

History

This district was formed on June 14, 2004[2] as one of the four districts under the Bodoland Territorial Council. This district was carved out by bifurcating Darrang district.[2] The territory of the present district was earlier Udalguri sub-division of the undivided district. There are Hindu, Christians and Muslim population living together in the district. This was a very peaceful place till mid 80s but various communal clashes took place from time to time. Late Jojaram Sharma was one of the prominent India freedom fighters from Assam lived here.

Tourism

Other than the multitude of culture and tradition of the various ethnic communities, the district has several tourist places. Some of the important ones are,

  1. Part of Orang National Park
  2. Bathou temple and Research centre in Odalguri District (All Bathou Mahasabha)
  3. Old Namghar (Assamese Worship Place) in Udalguri Town
  4. Tea gardens at Kachubil
  5. Old Hanuman temple in Udalguri Town
  6. Old Baptist Christian church in Udalguri Town
  7. Bhairabkunda Picnic Spot[3]
  8. Gethsemane Man-made Forest (Bhairabkunda)[4][5][6][7]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
190172,515—    
191172,634+0.02%
192181,624+1.17%
1931102,727+2.33%
1941138,593+3.04%
1951172,046+2.19%
1961278,788+4.95%
1971439,022+4.65%
1991692,919+2.31%
2001758,746+0.91%
2011831,668+0.92%
source:[8]

According to the 2011 census Udalguri district's population is 8,31,668, an increase of 9.8% over 2001.[9] The literacy rate is 66.6% and the gender ratio is 966.[9] There are 449 inhabitants per square kilometre (1,160/sq mi).[9] Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 4.55% and 32.15% of the population respectively.

The district is multi-ethnic and multi-religious in nature. Bodos forms the largest ethnic group in the district with 33.76% of the district's population. Other ethnic groups with significant population are Adivasi community with almost 23.12% and Bengali Muslims with 12% of the district's population. Assamese and Bengali Hindus resides mainly in urban areas. There is also a presence of sizeable Nepali speaking Gorkha community with estimated 5% of the district's population thinly scattered across the Udalguri district.

Religion

Religions in Udalguri district (2011)[9]
Religion Percent
Hinduism
73.64%
Christianity
13.25%
Islam
12.66%
Other or not stated
0.45%

Hindus are the largest group in the district, making up 612,425 which is 73.64% of the population. There are also 110,215 Christians (13.25%) and 108,319 Muslims (12.66%) in the district.

Languages

Languages of Udalguri district (2011)

  Boro (26.90%)
  Assamese (22.62%)
  Bengali (19.43%)
  Sadri (7.88%)
  Nepali (5.60%)
  Santali (2.79%)
  Odia (2.64%)
  Kurukh (2.08%)
  Hindi (1.66%)
  Mundari (1.57%)
  Bhojpuri (1.45%)
  Others (5.38%)

According to the 2011 census, 26.90% of the population speaks Boro, 22.62% Assamese, 19.43% Bengali, 7.88% Sadri, 5.6% Nepali, 2.79% Santali, 2.64% Odia, 2.08% Kurukh, 1.66% Hindi, 1.57% Mundari and 1.45% Bhojpuri as their first language.[10]

Geography

This district is bounded by Bhutan and West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh state in the north, Sonitpur district in the east, Darrang district in the south and Tamulpur district in the west. Area of the district is 1852.16 km2.[11]

Major Towns

Odalguri is the largest town in Udalguri district. Other towns include Tangla, Rowta, Mazbat, Kalaigaon, Paneri, Khairabari and Bhergaon.

Wildlife Sanctuary

Flora and fauna

In 1990, Udalguri district became home to Bornadi Wildlife Sanctuary, which has an area of 26.22 km2 (10.1 sq mi).[12] It shares the park with four other districts.

Animals like elephants, Hog Deer, Tiger, Wild Boar, Civet, etc. are found. Birds like Bengal Florican, Black-necked Stork, Greater Adjudant Stork, Pallas's Fishing Eagle and Reptiles such as King Cobra, Python, Paradise Flying Snake,[13] Lessemys Punctate, etc. can also be found.

Administration

Divisions

The district has two sub-divisions: Udalguri and Bhergaon. These two sub-divisions are further divided into 5 revenue circles: Udalguri, Majbat, Harisinga, Kalaigaon, Khoirabari.

Three Vidhan Sabha constituencies of this district are Paneri, Majbat, and Udalguri. All of these are part of Mangaldoi Lok Sabha constituency.

Apart from these three Legislative Assembly constituencies, majority of the villages under Kalaigaon Legislative Assembly Constituency and a few villages fall under the Borsola Legislative Assembly Constituency fall in Udalguri District. While Kalaigaon LAC is a part of Mangaldai Lok Sabha Constituency and Borsola LAC is a part of Tezpur Lok Sabha Constituency.

Dhansiri Irrigation Project, the largest irrigation project in the region is situated in Udalguri.

References

  1. ^ http://udalguri.gov.in/districthistory.html[dead link]
  2. ^ a b Law, Gwillim (2011-09-25). "Districts of India". Statoids. Retrieved 2011-10-11.
  3. ^ "HOME". udalguri.gov.in. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
  4. ^ "Afforestation changes life and landscape: How a district in Assam lost a forest, gained a future". The Indian Express. 2017-12-25. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
  5. ^ "Unknown saviors of the environment: Thirty-five men create a forest from barren land". Mongabay Environmental News. 2020-01-24. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
  6. ^ Desk, Sentinel Digital (2019-07-15). "Joint Forest Management Committee attempts transforming 60 hectares land into green jungle- Sentinelassam". www.sentinelassam.com. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
  7. ^ "Man-made forest at Bhairabkunda". Assam Times. 2016-07-20. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
  8. ^ Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901
  9. ^ a b c d "District Census 2011". Census2011.co.in.
  10. ^ "C-16 Population By Mother Tongue - Udalguri". censusindia.gov.in. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
  11. ^ Assam state website – Udalguri district
  12. ^ Indian Ministry of Forests and Environment. . Archived from the original on August 23, 2011. Retrieved September 25, 2011.
  13. ^ "Flying snake found at Bhairabkunda". Assam Times. 2016-04-03. Retrieved 2020-05-15.

External links

  • Udalguri district website

Coordinates: 26°44′42.72″N 92°05′46.32″E / 26.7452000°N 92.0962000°E / 26.7452000; 92.0962000

udalguri, district, pron, ˌʊdʌlˈgʊəri, also, known, odalguri, district, bodoland, territorial, region, state, assam, northeastern, india, udalguri, town, headquarters, district, district, assampaneri, gardenlocation, assamcountry, indiastateassamterritorial, r. Udalguri district Pron ˌʊdʌlˈgʊeri also known as Odalguri is a district in the Bodoland Territorial Region of the state of Assam in Northeastern India Udalguri town is the headquarters of the district Udalguri districtDistrict of AssamPaneri Tea GardenUdalguri districtLocation in AssamCountry IndiaStateAssamTerritorial RegionBodolandHeadquartersUdalguriGovernment Lok Sabha constituenciesMangaldoi Vidhan Sabha constituenciesPanery Udalguri MajbatArea Total1 852 16 km2 715 12 sq mi Population 2011 Total831 668 Density450 km2 1 200 sq mi Time zoneUTC 05 30 IST PIN784509Telephone code03711ISO 3166 codeIN ASVehicle registrationAS 27Websitehttp udalguri assam gov in Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Tourism 4 Demographics 4 1 Religion 4 2 Languages 5 Geography 5 1 Major Towns 5 2 Wildlife Sanctuary 5 3 Flora and fauna 6 Administration 6 1 Divisions 7 References 8 External linksEtymology EditThe name Udalguri denotes a place surrounding the Udal tree Udal meaning a tree and Guri meaning surrounding area Some authors are of the opinion that the name of the place became Udalguri as there was a hermitage of a sage named Uddalak Muni Yet another source mentions that the word has origins in the Boro language From the Bodo words ordla and gundri the name became Ordlagundri gt Ordlagundi gt Odalguri gt Ugalguri Bodo people still pronounce the name as Odalguri In Bodo language ordla means wide and spacious and gundri means powdered object 1 History EditThis district was formed on June 14 2004 2 as one of the four districts under the Bodoland Territorial Council This district was carved out by bifurcating Darrang district 2 The territory of the present district was earlier Udalguri sub division of the undivided district There are Hindu Christians and Muslim population living together in the district This was a very peaceful place till mid 80s but various communal clashes took place from time to time Late Jojaram Sharma was one of the prominent India freedom fighters from Assam lived here Tourism EditOther than the multitude of culture and tradition of the various ethnic communities the district has several tourist places Some of the important ones are Part of Orang National Park Bathou temple and Research centre in Odalguri District All Bathou Mahasabha Old Namghar Assamese Worship Place in Udalguri Town Tea gardens at Kachubil Old Hanuman temple in Udalguri Town Old Baptist Christian church in Udalguri Town Bhairabkunda Picnic Spot 3 Gethsemane Man made Forest Bhairabkunda 4 5 6 7 Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 190172 515 191172 634 0 02 192181 624 1 17 1931102 727 2 33 1941138 593 3 04 1951172 046 2 19 1961278 788 4 95 1971439 022 4 65 1991692 919 2 31 2001758 746 0 91 2011831 668 0 92 source 8 According to the 2011 census Udalguri district s population is 8 31 668 an increase of 9 8 over 2001 9 The literacy rate is 66 6 and the gender ratio is 966 9 There are 449 inhabitants per square kilometre 1 160 sq mi 9 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes make up 4 55 and 32 15 of the population respectively The district is multi ethnic and multi religious in nature Bodos forms the largest ethnic group in the district with 33 76 of the district s population Other ethnic groups with significant population are Adivasi community with almost 23 12 and Bengali Muslims with 12 of the district s population Assamese and Bengali Hindus resides mainly in urban areas There is also a presence of sizeable Nepali speaking Gorkha community with estimated 5 of the district s population thinly scattered across the Udalguri district Religion Edit Religions in Udalguri district 2011 9 Religion PercentHinduism 73 64 Christianity 13 25 Islam 12 66 Other or not stated 0 45 Hindus are the largest group in the district making up 612 425 which is 73 64 of the population There are also 110 215 Christians 13 25 and 108 319 Muslims 12 66 in the district Languages Edit Languages of Udalguri district 2011 Boro 26 90 Assamese 22 62 Bengali 19 43 Sadri 7 88 Nepali 5 60 Santali 2 79 Odia 2 64 Kurukh 2 08 Hindi 1 66 Mundari 1 57 Bhojpuri 1 45 Others 5 38 According to the 2011 census 26 90 of the population speaks Boro 22 62 Assamese 19 43 Bengali 7 88 Sadri 5 6 Nepali 2 79 Santali 2 64 Odia 2 08 Kurukh 1 66 Hindi 1 57 Mundari and 1 45 Bhojpuri as their first language 10 Geography EditThis district is bounded by Bhutan and West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh state in the north Sonitpur district in the east Darrang district in the south and Tamulpur district in the west Area of the district is 1852 16 km2 11 Major Towns Edit Odalguri is the largest town in Udalguri district Other towns include Tangla Rowta Mazbat Kalaigaon Paneri Khairabari and Bhergaon Wildlife Sanctuary Edit Bornadi Wildlife Sanctuary Part Flora and fauna Edit In 1990 Udalguri district became home to Bornadi Wildlife Sanctuary which has an area of 26 22 km2 10 1 sq mi 12 It shares the park with four other districts Animals like elephants Hog Deer Tiger Wild Boar Civet etc are found Birds like Bengal Florican Black necked Stork Greater Adjudant Stork Pallas s Fishing Eagle and Reptiles such as King Cobra Python Paradise Flying Snake 13 Lessemys Punctate etc can also be found Administration EditDivisions Edit The district has two sub divisions Udalguri and Bhergaon These two sub divisions are further divided into 5 revenue circles Udalguri Majbat Harisinga Kalaigaon Khoirabari Three Vidhan Sabha constituencies of this district are Paneri Majbat and Udalguri All of these are part of Mangaldoi Lok Sabha constituency Apart from these three Legislative Assembly constituencies majority of the villages under Kalaigaon Legislative Assembly Constituency and a few villages fall under the Borsola Legislative Assembly Constituency fall in Udalguri District While Kalaigaon LAC is a part of Mangaldai Lok Sabha Constituency and Borsola LAC is a part of Tezpur Lok Sabha Constituency Dhansiri Irrigation Project the largest irrigation project in the region is situated in Udalguri References Edit http udalguri gov in districthistory html dead link a b Law Gwillim 2011 09 25 Districts of India Statoids Retrieved 2011 10 11 HOME udalguri gov in Retrieved 2020 05 15 Afforestation changes life and landscape How a district in Assam lost a forest gained a future The Indian Express 2017 12 25 Retrieved 2020 05 15 Unknown saviors of the environment Thirty five men create a forest from barren land Mongabay Environmental News 2020 01 24 Retrieved 2020 05 15 Desk Sentinel Digital 2019 07 15 Joint Forest Management Committee attempts transforming 60 hectares land into green jungle Sentinelassam www sentinelassam com Retrieved 2020 05 15 Man made forest at Bhairabkunda Assam Times 2016 07 20 Retrieved 2020 05 15 Decadal Variation In Population Since 1901 a b c d District Census 2011 Census2011 co in C 16 Population By Mother Tongue Udalguri censusindia gov in Retrieved 17 July 2021 Assam state website Udalguri district Indian Ministry of Forests and Environment Protected areas Assam Archived from the original on August 23 2011 Retrieved September 25 2011 Flying snake found at Bhairabkunda Assam Times 2016 04 03 Retrieved 2020 05 15 External links EditUdalguri district website Coordinates 26 44 42 72 N 92 05 46 32 E 26 7452000 N 92 0962000 E 26 7452000 92 0962000 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Udalguri district amp oldid 1127400748, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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