Administrative divisions of Assam

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The state of Assam in India has five regional divisions, each comprising a number of districts. The person responsible for the administration of a division is designated as a Divisional Commissioner.[citation needed]

The five divisions of Assam

History

Location of the oldest urban centres recognised as a municipality region of Assam before 1947.[1][2]

In 1874, Assam was constituted as a Chief Commissioner's province with the seat of the government in Shillong, the erstwhile capital of Assam, which is now in Meghalaya. To better administer the six districts of Goalpara, Kamrup, Sonitpur, Nagaon (formerly, Nowgong), Sivasagar (formerly, Sibsagar) and Lakhimpur, (the districts in the Brahmaputra valley, also called Assam Valley), the Judge of Assam Valley was given the additional charge of a commissioner in 1880.[3] In 1905, the offices of the Judge and the Commissioner were segregated in the Assam Valley;[4] in addition to adding a separate Commissioner's office for the administration of the Hill Districts and Surma Valley.[5]

List of divisions

Current divisions

Division NameDivisional OfficeDistrictsPopulationArea
Barak ValleySilcharCachar, Hailakandi, and Karimganj3,612,581
Hills and Central AssamNagaonDima Hasao, Hojai, Karbi Anglong, West Karbi Anglong, Morigaon, and Nagaon5,894,460
Lower AssamGuwahatiBaksa, Barpeta, Bajali, Bongaigaon, Chirang, Dhubri, Goalpara, Nalbari, Kamrup Metropolitan, Kamrup Rural, Kokrajhar, and South Salmara-Mankachar, Tamulpur13,179,980
North AssamTezpurBiswanath, Darrang, Sonitpur, and Udalguri4,246,834
Upper AssamJorhatCharaideo, Dhemaji, Dibrugarh, Golaghat, Jorhat, Lakhimpur, Majuli, Sivasagar, and Tinsukia7,840,943

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Proposed divisions (new) [citation needed]

Division NameDivisional OfficeDistricts
Assam HillsDiphuDima Hasao, Karbi Anglong, and West Karbi Anglong
Barak ValleySilcharCachar, Hailakandi, and Karimganj
BodolandKokrajharBaksa, Chirang, Kokrajhar, and Udalguri
Central AssamNagaonHojai, Morigaon, and Nagaon
KamrupGuwahatiDarrang, East Kamrup, Kamrup Metropolitan, Kamrup Rural, and South Kamrup
Lower AssamBongaigaonBarpeta, Bajali, Bongaigaon, Dhubri, Goalpara, Nalbari, and South Salmara-Mankachar
North AssamTezpurBiswanath, Lakhimpur, and Sonitpur
Upper AssamJorhatCharaideo, Dhemaji, Dibrugarh, Golaghat, Jorhat, Majuli, Sivasagar, and Tinsukia

Municipal corporations

Municipal corporation (present)

Municipal corporation (proposed)

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Oldest recognised and constantly inhabited urban areas

The list of the oldest urban areas based on the earliest years of formation of the civic bodies,[8][9] constituted before India's Independence of 1947.

TypeFormation periodUrban areas
Municipal board regionPrior to India's independence in 1947

Notes

References

  • Bose, M L (1985). Development of Administration in Assam. New Delhi: Concept Publishing Company.
  • Press Trust of India (October 31, 2015). "Assam reorganises different divisions". Retrieved November 1, 2015.