Bongaigaon
Bongaigaon is a major city in the Indian state of Assam. Its urban area spans across Bongaigaon and Chirang district. The city also serves as the gateway of the North-East Frontier Railway Zone with its New Bongaigaon Junction railway station, the second biggest railway station in North-East India. It also acts as the district headquarters of Bongaigaon district and commercial and industrial hub of the west part of the state of Assam. Bongaigaon is one of the most populated urban agglomerations in Assam, alongside Guwahati, Jorhat, Dibrugarh and Silchar.
Bongaigaon | |
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City | |
Bongaigaon City | |
Nickname(s): Commercial and Industrial Hub of Assam | |
Bongaigaon Location in Assam, India | |
Coordinates: 26°28′37″N 90°33′30″E | |
Country | India |
State | Assam |
Region | Lower Assam |
District | Bongaigaon & Chirang district |
Bongaigaon Municipal Board | 29 September 1989 |
Founded by | Government of Assam |
Government | |
• Type | Mayor–Council |
• Body | BMB, BDA, KMB |
• Deputy Commissioner | Shri Nabadeep Pathak, ACS |
• Superintendent | Swapnaneel Deka, (APS) |
Area | |
• City | 14 km2 (5 sq mi) |
Elevation | 62.6 m (205.4 ft) |
Population | |
• City | 129,894 |
• Rank | 6th |
• Density | 9,300/km2 (24,000/sq mi) |
• Metro | 139,650 |
Demonym | Bon Gaoliyans |
Languages | |
• Official | Assamese, Bodo, English |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 3 postcodes
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Telephone code | 03664-XXXXXX |
Vehicle registration | AS-19, AS-26 |
Literacy | 96.42% (2011) |
Legislature type | Municipality |
Planning agency | 3 |
Sex ratio | 961 per 1000 male (Census 2011) ♂/♀ |
Climate | Subtropical (Köppen) |
Precipitation | 1,717.7 millimetres (67.63 in) |
Avg. annual temperature | 25 °C (77 °F) |
Summer temperature | 33 - 38 °C |
Out Growth (OG) incl Bongaigaon Urban Agglomerations | 9 region
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Census Towns (CT) incl Bongaigaon Urban Agglomerations | 3 region
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Website | bongaigaon |
The city was the last capital of Koch Hajo and is home to many historical monuments of Koch Rajbongshi and Kamatapuri cultures. The city, divided into two parts – Old Bongaigaon and New Bongaigaon - is situated 180 kilometres (112 mi) north west of Guwahati, the largest city of Assam. To meet the demands of the Bodo people of Assam, Bongaigaon was divided up to create Chirang district. Bongaigaon has a major petrochemical industry, the Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL BGR). The town joined the Indian Railways system with the establishment of the railway station in the year 1908. Most of the city's institutions, such as ITI, Bongaigaon College, the Office of the Assam State Electricity Board and other elements of the town's development were established in the early 1960s. The city developed further with the establishment of the Bongaigaon Refinery and Petrochemicals Limited (BRPL) complex in the year 1972 at Dhaligaon, and the Thermal Power Plant at Salakati. Though these areas are not within the limits of Bongaigaon Municipality, the town also caters to the demand of this population.
The town today has evolved to be one of the major commercial and business hubs of the state, with increasing numbers of shopping malls, restaurants, hotels, residential apartments and educational institutions. The town also serves as the base for tourism to places such as the Manas National Park. Centrally located within the state, the town has a vibrant Assamese township and culture.