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North Cachar Hills -A bird's eye view
Name of the District :- North Cachar Hills
District created :- 02-02-1970
Head Quarters :- Haflong
Sub-Divisions :- i) Haflong
ii) Maibang
No. of Villages :- 552
Distance from State :- 368 k.m.
Mode of Communication:
Air Service :- Though there is no direct Air connection to N.C.Hills District, one can fly up to Silchar or Guwahati, from where easy road & railway services to the district are available.
Available Bus services :-
From Guwahati To Haflong (Network(Pvt.) Time - 8.30 p.m.)
From Nagaon to Haflong
Nagaon A.S.T.C. 10.00 a.m.
Nagaon Pvt. 06.00 a.m. & 11.15 a.m.
Railway service :-
B.G.Express Guwahati 3.15 p.m. Lumding 7.30 p.m.
Inter City Express Guwahati 7.00 p.m. Lumding 10.45 p.m.
Barak Valley Express Lumding 7.15 a.m. Haflong 11.30 a.m.
Tripura Passenger Lumding 9.15 a.m. Haflong 1.45 p.m.
Cachar Express Lumding 9.15 p.m. Haflong 2.00 a.m.
Barak Valley Express Silchar 7.00 a.m. Haflong 1.00 p.m.
Cachar Express Silchar 5.00 p.m. Haflong 11.45 p.m.
District Boundary :-
East : Manipur & Part of Nagaland
West : Meghalaya & Part of Karbi-Anglong
North : Karbi-Anglong & Part of Nagaon
South : Cachar
Area of District :- 4890 Sq. k.m.
Total Population :- 1,86,189 (as per 2001 Census)
Total Voter :- 1,26,705(Male: 49677; Female: 44646)
Literacy :- 68.59%
Total Polling Stations:- 139
Total Nos. & Names of:- 5 (five nos.) viz.
Dev. Blocks i)Haranagajao ITDP Block,
ii) Jatinga Valley Dev. Block
iii) Diyung Valley Dev. Block
iv) Diyungbra ITDP Block,
v) New-Sangbar Dev. Block
Various ethnic Tribal inhabitants :
1) Dimasa, 2) Jeme-Naga,
3) Hmar, 4) Kuki,
5) Biate, 6) Hrangkhol,
7) Khelma, 8 Jaintia,
9) Karbi, 10) Vaiphei
Traditional way of cultivation:- Jhum or shifting
cultivation
No. & Names of Town :- 4 (four) viz.,
1) Haflong, 2) Maibang,
3) Mahur 4) Umrangso
Total No. of Assembly & :- 1 (One) viz.
Parliamentary Constituency 16-Haflong(ST) LAC
It is a segment of
3-Autonomous
District(ST) Parliamentary Constituency.
Total Nos. of Police Station :- 4(four) viz.
1) Haflong, 2) Mahur,
3) Maibang, 4) Umrangso
Geographical Area
N.C.Hills is the most hilly and undulated districts of Assam. It has an area of 4890 sq. k.m.s which is 6.24 percent of the total area of the state.
It consists of two sub-divisional administrative units namely Haflong and Maibang and 5(five) Development blocks namely-
i) Harangajao ITDP block
ii) Jatinga Valley Development block
iii) Diyang Valley Development block
iv) Diyungbra ITDP block
v) New Sangbar Development block.
There are 552 revenue villages and as the district fall under the 6th schedule area, development administration has been conducted by the Autonomous Council, there are 27 MDCs areas and they represent as local bodies at grass root level, selected on public franchise like the PRI representatives in the plain districts.
Geographical feature
Physical: The North Cachar Hills district is situated at southern part of Assam & is bounded by Nagaland & Manipur state in the east, Cachar district of Assam in the south, Meghalaya state & the part of Karbi-Anglong district in the west & another part of karbi-Anglong & Nagaon district in the north.
Latitude : Between 25o 3/ N and 25o 47/ N.
Longitude : Between 92o 37/ E and 93o 17/ E.
Altitude : (a) Eastern Region :- 600-900 metres
(b) Northern Region :- 1000-1866 metres.
Geographical Area : 4890 Sq. k.m..
Railway Area : 133.25 k.m.
Hills: The major portion of the district is covered by hills. The main range is Borail of which " Thumjang" is the highest peak at 1866 metres & Hempeupet is the 2nd highest peak at 1748 metre. The other main range is Khartheng range from Dittokcherra to Garampani .
Rivers: The main rivers are Kapili, Dehangi, Diyung, Jatinga, Jenam, Mahur, Langting etc, of these Diyung river is the longest river having the length of 240 k.m. Almost all rivers originate from Borail.
Climate: Rainfall is heavy during the months from May to September, but it is not evenly distributed throughout the district. Climate condition is also not uniform. rainfall in Borail range is heaviest. Annual average in this range varies from 2200 mm to 2700 mm while in the Langting- Manderdisa-Diyungmukh area it receives much less rain( i.e., from 1200 mm. to 1800 mm.).
The average mean maximum temperature varies from 24o C to 30o C. The average mean minimum temperature varies from 10o C to 14o C .
The average relative humidity varies from 73% to 84%.
Types of Forest & its area : The areas covered by forest in the District is as shown below :
1. Langting Mupa Reserve Forest : 497.55 Sq. k.m.
2. Krungming Reserve Forest : 124.42 Sq. k.m.
3. Barail Reserve Forest : 89.93 Sq. k.m.
4.Unclassed State Forest : 3854.00 Sq. k.m.
5. Hatikhali Proposed Reserve Forest : 18.06 Sq. k.m.
6. Panimur Proposed Reserve Forest : 28.70 Sq. k.m.
7. Barail Proposed Reserve Forest : 17.60 Sq. k.m.
Important Forest Species & Forest Produces:
Important tree plants naturally available are Haldu, Gamari, Titachopa, Nahar, Bonsum, Bogipoma, Bola, Koroi, Bhelu, Makri, Sal etc.
Minor Forest Produces available are Bamboo, Cane, Broom sticks, Tezpat, Dalchini, Oranges, Tannins, Medicinal plants & herbs, Honey, Sand, Gravels etc.
Wild life: Tiger, Leopard, Elephant, Barking Deer, Screw Hollock, Gibbons, Black Bear, Wild dog, Wild Buffalo, Mithun etc are the main inhabitants of the hill ecosystem. The varieties of birds, snakes, tortoise & other reptiles, etc too, enrich the hills biodiversities.
Minerals: Lime stone & coal in small quantity are found in the neighbourhood of garampani . Carbonaceous shale is available in Baga area. Good quality of lime stone low in magnesea & suitable for cement manufacturing is also available.
Map
Name of the District :- North Cachar Hills
District created :- 02-02-1970
Head Quarters :- Haflong
Sub-Divisions :- i) Haflong
ii) Maibang
No. of Villages :- 552
Distance from State :- 368 k.m.
Mode of Communication:
Air Service :- Though there is no direct Air connection to N.C.Hills District, one can fly up to Silchar or Guwahati, from where easy road & railway services to the district are available.
Available Bus services :-
From Guwahati To Haflong (Network(Pvt.) Time - 8.30 p.m.)
From Nagaon to Haflong
Nagaon A.S.T.C. 10.00 a.m.
Nagaon Pvt. 06.00 a.m. & 11.15 a.m.
Railway service :-
B.G.Express Guwahati 3.15 p.m. Lumding 7.30 p.m.
Inter City Express Guwahati 7.00 p.m. Lumding 10.45 p.m.
Barak Valley Express Lumding 7.15 a.m. Haflong 11.30 a.m.
Tripura Passenger Lumding 9.15 a.m. Haflong 1.45 p.m.
Cachar Express Lumding 9.15 p.m. Haflong 2.00 a.m.
Barak Valley Express Silchar 7.00 a.m. Haflong 1.00 p.m.
Cachar Express Silchar 5.00 p.m. Haflong 11.45 p.m.
District Boundary :-
East : Manipur & Part of Nagaland
West : Meghalaya & Part of Karbi-Anglong
North : Karbi-Anglong & Part of Nagaon
South : Cachar
Area of District :- 4890 Sq. k.m.
Total Population :- 1,86,189 (as per 2001 Census)
Total Voter :- 1,26,705(Male: 49677; Female: 44646)
Literacy :- 68.59%
Total Polling Stations:- 139
Total Nos. & Names of:- 5 (five nos.) viz.
Dev. Blocks i)Haranagajao ITDP Block,
ii) Jatinga Valley Dev. Block
iii) Diyung Valley Dev. Block
iv) Diyungbra ITDP Block,
v) New-Sangbar Dev. Block
Various ethnic Tribal inhabitants :
1) Dimasa, 2) Jeme-Naga,
3) Hmar, 4) Kuki,
5) Biate, 6) Hrangkhol,
7) Khelma, 8 Jaintia,
9) Karbi, 10) Vaiphei
Traditional way of cultivation:- Jhum or shifting
cultivation
No. & Names of Town :- 4 (four) viz.,
1) Haflong, 2) Maibang,
3) Mahur 4) Umrangso
Total No. of Assembly & :- 1 (One) viz.
Parliamentary Constituency 16-Haflong(ST) LAC
It is a segment of
3-Autonomous
District(ST) Parliamentary Constituency.
Total Nos. of Police Station :- 4(four) viz.
1) Haflong, 2) Mahur,
3) Maibang, 4) Umrangso
Geographical Area
N.C.Hills is the most hilly and undulated districts of Assam. It has an area of 4890 sq. k.m.s which is 6.24 percent of the total area of the state.
It consists of two sub-divisional administrative units namely Haflong and Maibang and 5(five) Development blocks namely-
i) Harangajao ITDP block
ii) Jatinga Valley Development block
iii) Diyang Valley Development block
iv) Diyungbra ITDP block
v) New Sangbar Development block.
There are 552 revenue villages and as the district fall under the 6th schedule area, development administration has been conducted by the Autonomous Council, there are 27 MDCs areas and they represent as local bodies at grass root level, selected on public franchise like the PRI representatives in the plain districts.
Geographical feature
Physical: The North Cachar Hills district is situated at southern part of Assam & is bounded by Nagaland & Manipur state in the east, Cachar district of Assam in the south, Meghalaya state & the part of Karbi-Anglong district in the west & another part of karbi-Anglong & Nagaon district in the north.
Latitude : Between 25o 3/ N and 25o 47/ N.
Longitude : Between 92o 37/ E and 93o 17/ E.
Altitude : (a) Eastern Region :- 600-900 metres
(b) Northern Region :- 1000-1866 metres.
Geographical Area : 4890 Sq. k.m..
Railway Area : 133.25 k.m.
Hills: The major portion of the district is covered by hills. The main range is Borail of which " Thumjang" is the highest peak at 1866 metres & Hempeupet is the 2nd highest peak at 1748 metre. The other main range is Khartheng range from Dittokcherra to Garampani .
Rivers: The main rivers are Kapili, Dehangi, Diyung, Jatinga, Jenam, Mahur, Langting etc, of these Diyung river is the longest river having the length of 240 k.m. Almost all rivers originate from Borail.
Climate: Rainfall is heavy during the months from May to September, but it is not evenly distributed throughout the district. Climate condition is also not uniform. rainfall in Borail range is heaviest. Annual average in this range varies from 2200 mm to 2700 mm while in the Langting- Manderdisa-Diyungmukh area it receives much less rain( i.e., from 1200 mm. to 1800 mm.).
The average mean maximum temperature varies from 24o C to 30o C. The average mean minimum temperature varies from 10o C to 14o C .
The average relative humidity varies from 73% to 84%.
Types of Forest & its area : The areas covered by forest in the District is as shown below :
1. Langting Mupa Reserve Forest : 497.55 Sq. k.m.
2. Krungming Reserve Forest : 124.42 Sq. k.m.
3. Barail Reserve Forest : 89.93 Sq. k.m.
4.Unclassed State Forest : 3854.00 Sq. k.m.
5. Hatikhali Proposed Reserve Forest : 18.06 Sq. k.m.
6. Panimur Proposed Reserve Forest : 28.70 Sq. k.m.
7. Barail Proposed Reserve Forest : 17.60 Sq. k.m.
Important Forest Species & Forest Produces:
Important tree plants naturally available are Haldu, Gamari, Titachopa, Nahar, Bonsum, Bogipoma, Bola, Koroi, Bhelu, Makri, Sal etc.
Minor Forest Produces available are Bamboo, Cane, Broom sticks, Tezpat, Dalchini, Oranges, Tannins, Medicinal plants & herbs, Honey, Sand, Gravels etc.
Wild life: Tiger, Leopard, Elephant, Barking Deer, Screw Hollock, Gibbons, Black Bear, Wild dog, Wild Buffalo, Mithun etc are the main inhabitants of the hill ecosystem. The varieties of birds, snakes, tortoise & other reptiles, etc too, enrich the hills biodiversities.
Minerals: Lime stone & coal in small quantity are found in the neighbourhood of garampani . Carbonaceous shale is available in Baga area. Good quality of lime stone low in magnesea & suitable for cement manufacturing is also available.
Map

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