Wonderful Place in the northeastern states of Assam (India)
The Cachar district is located on the bank of
river Barak (South of Assam), is bounded by North Cachar Hills and state of Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, sister district Hailakandi,
Karimganj, and neighbour country Bangladesh. It is the oldest district of Assam. Cachar is the gateway to Mizoram and Manipur
but communication to Cachar is not easy. The district covers an area of 3786 Sq.Km. The main river of the district is Barak.
The total population as per 2001 Census 14,42,141. The district's litaracy rate is 68.42%.
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The karimganj district is bounded by the state of Mizorm, Tripura, sister district
Cachar and Hailakandi, and neighbour country Bangladesh. The district covers an area of 1.809 Sq.Km. The major rivers of the
district are Kushiara, Longai, Singal, Barak. The total population as per 2001 Census 10,03,678. The district's litaracy rate
is 55.78%. The major language spoken here is Bengali.
The Hailakandi district is also bounded
by the state of Tripura, Mizoram sister district Cachar and Karimganj and neighbour country Bangladesh. The district covers
an area of 1326.10 Sq.Km. The total population as per 2001 Census 542978. The district's litaracy rate is 59.80%, males literacy
68.47% & females literacy 50.64% (2001 census). The major language spoken here is Bengali.
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