Titabor

Titabar

Titabar Town
তিতাবৰ
town
Titabar Town

Location in Assam, India

Coordinates: 26°36′N 94°12′E / 26.60°N 94.20°E / 26.60; 94.20Coordinates: 26°36′N 94°12′E / 26.60°N 94.20°E / 26.60; 94.20
Country  India
State Assam
District Jorhat
Elevation 172 m (564 ft)
Population (2001)
  Total 7,450
Languages
  Official Assamese
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN 785630
Telephone code 0376

Amgurikhat, Rangajan and Jalukanibari are the important places

no of villages = approx. 62

Titabar is a town in the Jorhat district of Assam, in India. It is about 20 km away from Jorhat City, . One of the highly monumental and greeny places of Assam almost surrounded by different tea-states.

Geography

Titabar is located at 26°36′N 94°12′E / 26.60°N 94.20°E / 26.60; 94.20.[1] and has an average elevation of 172 m (564 ft).

Demographics

In the 2001 Indian census,[2] the Titabor subdivision had a population of 110,224. Males constitute 55% of the population and females 45%. Titabor has an average literacy rate of 81%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 84%, and female literacy is 77%; 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Place of interests

Thengal Bhawan

Thengal Bhawan

The Thengal Bhawan is Located at Jalukonibari in Titabor, was built in 1880 by Raibahadur Siva Prasad Barooah. In 1929, he published a weekly Assamese newspaper. Later, he established his printing press and office at Thengal Bhawan and managed to publish a daily newspaper, Dainik Batori.[3] The Thengal Bhawan is now used as a guest house.

Educational Institutes

Research Station

Regional Agricultural Research Station was set up in 1923 at Titabor for the research of the rice of Brahmaputra Valley.

Teacher Training Institute

Colleges

Schools

Politics

The Titabar subdivision is part of the Jorhat (Lok Sabha constituency). The current MLA from its assembly constituency is Tarun Gogoi, the Chief Minister of Assam - he won the seat in the State elections of 2001.[4]

Notable People

References

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