Lok Sabha Constituencies in Nagaon district, Assam (MP Constituencies) | Kaliabor Nowgong |
MLA Assembly Constituencies in Nagaon district, Assam | Raha Dhing Batadroba Rupohihat Nowgong Barhampur Samaguri Kaliabor |
About Nagaon District :
On the north, Nagaon is bounded by Sonitpur district & the Brahmaputra, towards its south lies West Karbi Anglong and North Cachar Hills, towards its east lies the districts of East Karbi Anglong and Golaghat. The area of the district spans 3993 Sq. Km. making it one of the largest districts of Assam. The district extends between 25° 45′ to 26° 45′ North Latitudes. The major river is the Kalong which divides the town into two halves – Haibargaon and Nagaon. Haibargaon slopes down towards the west and then to the south west towards the Sonai. Nagaon slopes down first towards the south east and then southwards to the beels and then towards Kalong. The district is divided into 3 Sub Divisions, 10 Revenue Circles, 1396 Revenue Villages and 18 Development Blocks. The Places of Tourist interest in the district are Kaziranga National Park, Bordowa, Pokhi Tirtha (Samaguri Bill), Lowkhowa, Ranthali, Raha, Doboka, and Lumding.
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- Official Website – http://nagaon.gov.in
Tourist Places :
KAZIRANGA National Park : World heritage site
Kaziranga is known all over the world for successful conservation of Great One Horned Rhinoceros. It is also home to a number of threatened wild animals and migratory birds. The Kaziranga Landscape comprises of sprawling grasslands, numerous water bodies and woodlands that provide an ideal habitat for a variety of flora and fauna. The flood plain ecosystem, which acts as important refuge of rich biodiversity, is the result of River Brahmaputra and its tributaries. Kaziranga is a large complex of rivers, lakes and marshes in the flood plain of the Brahmaputra river. It is an extremely important area for larger mammals and birds- 17 species of mammals , 23 species of birds and 10 species of reptiles are in endangered list.
Salient Features of Kaziranga
— World’s largest population of Indian One Horned Rhinoceros: 1855 as per 2006 census
— Highest ecological density of Tiger: 86 tigers year 2000
— World’s largest population of Asiatic Wild Buffalo: 1937 (Year 2008)
— Important Bird Area of India with nearly 500 bird species
— Significant population of Asian Elephant: 1293 (Year 2008)
— Possess considerable Research, Education and Recreation values
— Last surviving population of eastern swamp deer: 681 (Year 2007)
Milestone
— 1905 : Preliminary notification of Kaziranga as Reserve Forest.
— 1908 : Reserve Forest.
— 1916 : Game Sanctuary.
— 1937 : Sanctuary opened for visitors.
— 1950 : Kaziranga Wildlife Sanctuary.
— 1974 : Kaziranga National Park
— 1985 : World Heritage Site by UNESCO-IUCN
— 2005 : Centenary year of successful biodiversity
conservation in Kaziranga.
— 2007 : Declared as Kaziranga Tiger Reserve .
For more details visit the link to Kaziranga page
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