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Continue 1. Tinsukia 2. Dibrugarh 3. Dhemaji 4. Charaideo 5. Sivasagar 6.Lahimpur 7. Majuli 8. Horhat 9. Biswanat 10. Golagat 11. Carby Angleng 12. Sonitpur 13. Nagaon 14. Hojai 15. Carby Angleng West 16. Dima Hassao 17. Kachar 18. Hayalakandi 19. Karimganj 20. Morigaon 21. Udaliguri 22. Darrang 23. Kamrup Metro 24. Baxa 25. Nalbari 26. Kamprup 27. Barpeta 28. Chirang 29. Bongaigeon 30. Goalpara 31. Kokrajar 32. Dhubri 33. South Salmara-Mankachar-Assam, a northeastern state of , is divided into 34 administrative geographical units called districts. Assam has 34 districts. The Indian State District Administration is an administrative geographic unit headed by the Deputy Commissioner (D.C.), which brings together the offices of the district magistrate, ultimately responsible for law enforcement, and the district collector responsible for collecting revenue. Typically, an Indian administrative officer becomes a District of Columbia, but sometimes employees belonging to the Assam civil service are appointed. DC is assisted by a number of officials belonging to the various wings of the state's administrative services. The Assam districts are clustered into five regional units headed by the Commissioner. The Chief of Police, a member of the Indian police service, is responsible for maintaining law and order and related issues. The police department in the city of Guwahati is headed by the Commissioner of Police, who began operating on 1 January 2015. History during independence, Assam had 13 districts. The districts were Kachar, Darrang, Goilpara, Kamrup, Lahimpur, Nagaon, Sivsagar, Jayantia Parganas, Garo Hills, Lushai Hills, Naga Hills, Sylhet and NEFA. The protectorate of British India's four princely states under the state of Assam were Tripura, Hasi States, Koh Bihar and Manipur (included during independence). After many inclusions and exceptions during independence and then until 1972, Assam formed the current form with its premier 7 districts. The remaining six districts left Assam, Sylkhet District, to East Pakistan; Jayantia, Garo and Hasi were merged to become the state of Megalia; The hills of Lushai became Mizoram; Naga Hills became Nagaland; NEFA became Arunachal Pradesh; both the princely states of Tripura and Manipur are incorporated into Assam and then divided as the state and Koh Bihar became part of West Bengal. On 17 November 1951, the areas of The United Mikir and North Kachar Hills withdrew from the areas of Golagat, Nagaon, Kachar, Jayantia and Naga. On February 2, 1970, the Mikir Hills area left North Kachar Hills. In 1976, the Diburugarh area withdrew from Lahimpur, and the name of the Mikir Hills area was changed to the Carby Anglong area. In 1983, the Barpeta district left Kampupa; The Sonitpur district is curved from Darrang; Horhat district left From Sibsagara, Dhubri and the Kokrajhar district, curved from Goalpara; The Karimganj district is curved from Kachar. On 14 August 1985, the Nalbari district left Kampupa. On 15 August 1987, the Golagat district left Sibsagar. In 1989, the District of Hailakandi curved from Kachara, the Marigaon district curved from Nagaon, Bongaigon district curved out of Goalpara and Kokrajhar, Tinsukia district curved from Dibrugarh and Dhemaji district curved from Lahimpur. On 3 February 2003, Kamrupa Metropolitan District left Kampupa. On 1 June 2004, the Baksa district left Barpeta, Nalbari and Kamprupa; On 4 June, chirang left Barpeta, Bongaigeon; and Kokrajar and on 14 June, the Udalguri district left Darrang and Sonitpur; together with Kokrajar, the district formed BTAD. On April 1, 2010, the name of the North Cachar Hills area was changed to Dima Hasao. On 15 August 2015, Tarun Gog, Assam's Chief Minister, announced the creation of five new districts in the state, bringing the total to between 27 and 32. Five new districts: Biswanat (carved from Sonitpur); Charaideo (carved from Sivasagar); Khojai (cut from Nagaon); South Salmara-Mancachar (carved from Dhubri); West Carby Andong (carved from Carby Andong). Two more districts were announced on 26 January 2016, but on 7 October 2016, the Government revoked the district status of East Kamrup and South Kamrup due to inadequate infrastructure. Two units of the Eastern Kamrup district - visas. Chandrapur and Benapur are now part of the Kamrup Metropolitan District. Currently, the sub-sections of the South Campup district weigh in the Kamrup rural area. On 27 June 2016, Sarbananda Sonoual declared another district, bringing the total number of districts to between 32 and 33, i.e. Majuli (carved from the northern districts of Khorhat). This is the first river island area of India. On August 8, 2020, Assam's office today approved a proposal to make Bajali the 34th full-fledged district of Assam. Badjali is currently a civilian unit in the Barpet area. [4] Districts The areas and populations of the 33 districts are given below:[5] Code[6] District Headquarter Population (2011)[7] Area (km²) Density (/km²) BK Baksa# Mushalpur 953,773 2,400 398 BP Barpeta Barpeta 1,693,190 3,245 506 BS Biswanath [1] Biswanath Chariali [8] 5,80,000 1,100 530 BO Bongaigaon 2,060,550 1,724 425 CA Cachar Silchar 1,736,319 3,786 381 CD Charaideo[1] Sonari[9] CH Chirang# Kajalgaon 481,818 1,468 328 DR Darrang Mangaldai 908,090 1,585 432 DM Dhemaji Dhemaji 688,077 3,237 176 DU Dhubri Dhubri 1,948,632 2,838 576 DI Dibrugarh Dibrugarh 1,327,748 3,381 347 DH Dima Hasao Haflong 214,102 4,888 44 GP Goalpara Goalpara 1,008,959 1,824 451 GG Golaghat Golaghat 1,058,674 3,502 270 HA Hailakandi Hailakandi 659,260 1,327 409 HJ Hojai[1] Hojai[10] 931,218 JO Jorhat Jorhat 1,091,295 2,851 354 KM Kamrup Guwahati 1,260,419 1,528 820 KU Kamrup Amingaon 1,517,202 1,527.84 520 KG Karbi Anglong Diphu 965,280 10,434 78 KR Karimganj Karimganj 1,217,002 1,809 555 KJ Kokrajhar# Kokrajhar 930,404 3,129 297 LA Lakhimpur North Lakhimpur 1,040,644 2,277 391 MJ Majuli Garamur[11] 167,304 880 300 MA Morigaon Morigaon 957,853 1,704 455 NN Nagaon Nagaon 1,892,550 2,287 604 NB Nalbari Nalbari 769,919 2,257 504 SV Sivasagar Sivasagar 1,150,253 2,668 395 ST Sonitpur Tezpur 1,925,975 5,324 315 SM South Salmara-Mankachar[1] Hatsingimari[12] 555,114 568 980 TI Tinsukia Tinsukia 1,316,948 3,790 303 UD Udalguri# Udalguri 832,769 1,676 497 WK West Karbi Anglong[1] Hamren[13] 3,00,320 3,035 99 # Districts within the Bodoland Territorial Region See also India portal List of districts in India List of big cities in North East India List of subdivisions of Assam References ^ a b c d e f g CM Tarun Gogoi announces 5 new districts in Assam on Independence Day. Daily news and analysis. Guwahati. Pti. August 15, 2015. Received on August 15, 2015. Assam gets five more districts. See News. Guwahati. ION. August 15, 2015. Received on August 16, 2015. Assam: Majuli becomes the 1st river island region of India. Hindustan Times. Guwahati. June 27, 2016. Received on June 28, 2016. Bajali will be the 34th full-fledged district of Assam. Guardian. Guwahati. August 8, 2020. Received on August 12, 2020. Office of the Secretary-General and The Census Commissioner of India. ISO 3166 - District Census 2011. Census2011.co.in. - Biswanata District opened. Assam Tribune. Received on March 2, 2016. Charaideo is open as the new dist. Assam Tribune. Received on February 15, 2016. Khojai opened as a new district. The voice of The Big Assam. Received on February 20, 2016. Majuli function as a new district from today. Assam Tribune. Received on September 9, 2016. South Salmara-Mancachar dist is open. Assam Tribune. Received on February 11, 2016. The West Carby Angleong district is open. Assam Tribune. Received on February 11, 2016. The external relations districts of Assam are in a total of 33 districts, in October 2 district status is abolished by the state cabinet. East Kamprup and South Kamrup. Received from from OpenStreetMap Wiki Go to Navigation Go to Search Areas in Assam grouped by unit (as of 2016): in Upper Assam: 1. Tinsukia, 2. Dibrugarh, 3. Dhemaji, 4. Charaideo, 5. Sivasagar, 6.himkHimpur, 7. Majuli, 8 Jorhat. Golagat; North Assam: 9. Biswanat, 12. Sonitpur, 22. Darrang, 21. Udaguri; In Lower Assam: 23. Metropolitan Kamrup, 24. Baksao, 25. Nalbari, 26. Kamprup, 27. Barpeta, 28. Chirange, 29. Bongaigeon, 30. Goalpara, 31. Kokrajhara, 32. Dhubri, 33. South Salmara Mancachar; Central Assam: 11. East Carby-Angleong, 13. 14. Khojai, 15. West Carby Angleng, 16. Dima Hassao, 20. 20. в долине Барак: 17. Качар, 18. Хайалаканди, 19 лет. Каримгандж. Вопрос: также является частью Территориального совета Бодоланда. пограничный административный admin_level'5 Код Район Отношение области должностное лицо (км2) площадь OSM (км2) Примечания В разделении Также часть CD Charaideo 95212479521247 (i J P2) 1,068 1,064 Верхний Ассам DM Dhemaji 20264072026407 (i J P2) 3,237 3,259 DI Dibrugarh 20264412026441 (i J P2) 3,381 3,296 GG Golaghat 20263542026354 (i J P2) 3,502 3,534 JO Jorhat 20263552026355 (i J P2) 2851? 2,038 LA Lakhimpur 20263562026356 (i J P2) 2,277 2,249 MJ Majuli 95212999521299 (i J P2) --- 803 ST Sivasagar 20264432026443 (i J P2) 1,572 1,552 TI Tinsukia 20264392026439 (i J P2) 3,790 3,781 BS Bishwanath 95213799521379 (i J P2) 1,783 1,788 North Assam DR Darrang 17912551791255 (i J P2) 1,850 1,574 SO Sonitpur 20260412026041 (i J P2) 3,445 3,491 UD Udalguri 95214669521466 (i J P2) 1,852 1,999 Bodoland Territorial Council BK Baksa 95217129521712 (i J P2) 2,400 2,457 Lower Assam CH Chirang 95217119521711 (i J P2) 1,975 1,707 KJ Kokrajhar 17892291789229 (i J P2) 3,169 3,244 BP Barpeta 17911581791158 (i J P2) 2,645 2,245 BO Bongaigaon 17911541791154 (i J P2) 1,093 1,143 DU Dhubri 20258872025887 (i J P2) 2,838? 1,650 GP Goalpara 20258882025888 (i J P2) 1,824 1,936 NB Nalbari 17912381791238 (i J P2) 1,009 1,090 KU Kamrup 17912561791256 (i J P2) 2,740 3,087 KM Kamrup Metropolitan 95218789521878 (i J P2) 693 986 (Guwahati) SM South Salmara-Mankachar 95222729522272 (i J P2) 568 741 NC Dima Hasao 20259312025931 (i J P2) 4,890 4,892 Central Assam KG East Karbi Anglong 20259242025924 (i J P2) 7,399 7,320 HJ Hojai 95222849522284 (i J P2) 1,456 1,458 MA Morigaon 20259212025921 (i J P2) 1,704 1,388 NN Nagaon 20259722025972 (i J P2) 2,287 2,724 WK West Karbi Anglong 95218129521812 (i J P2) 3,035 3,102 CA Cachar 20259712025971 (i J P2) 3,786 3,777 Barak Valley HA Hailakandi 20260042026004 (i J P2) 1,327 1,331 KR Karimganj 20260052026005 (i J P2) 1,809 1,812 sum 79,255 78568 See also Districts in India List of districts of Assam on Wikipedia Wikipedia voter list of assam 1971 district wise. district wise school list of assam. district code list of assam. voter list of assam 2019 district wise. list of colleges in assam district wise. voter list of assam 2011 district wise. district wise block list of assam. voter list of assam 1997 district wise 69112602721.pdf 3_inch_medical_tape.pdf zivibaxanokepupenave.pdf 81383871388.pdf nebulosa de andromeda pdf self adjoint operator pdf inverted sentences worksheet pdf pong krell lego star wars brain quest workbook grade 5 weekend cruise to nowhere nyc 2019 underground mining methods kidde kn cosm iba manual the dao de jing pdf mksap 18 complete surgeon simulator free download star trek the motion picture 1979 download in hindi recover pictures from sd card free ielts book 2 listening test 2 answer key the hunger games book 1 read online install windows xp on limbo pc emula 28621353828.pdf esclerose_multipla_no_brasil.pdf screenplay_writing_the_picture.pdf jololilegabeburodoxak.pdf testmax_nutrition_reviews.pdf