Dholai

Dholai

Dholai

Village in Assam, India


Dholai is a village in Narsingpur Tehsil in Cachar District of Assam State, India. It is located 30 km towards South from District headquarters Silchar. 22 km from Narsingpur

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About Dholai

Dholai is a village in Narsingpur Tehsil in Cachar District of Assam State, India. It is located 30 km towards South from District headquarters Silchar. 22 km from Narsingpur. 235 km from State capital Dispur Dholai Pin code is 788114 and postal head office is Dholai Bazar.[1]

Geography

Dholai is located at 24° 35' 44.7972 N and 92° 50' 47.8572 E.[2] It has an average elevation of 26 metres (85.3018 feet).

Demographics

The population of Dholai village approximately 10,000.

Languages

Bengali and Meitei (Manipuri) are the official languages of this place.[3][4] Sylheti is the local language here.

Education

  • Bam Nityananda Multi Purpose H.s School
  • Ideal English School
  • Rajendra Roy Memorial Junior College

Neighbourhood

Neighbouring villages

  • Banskhal
  • Mahadebpur
  • Narsingpur
  • Channighat
  • Chandpur
  • Cleverhouse
  • Derby
  • Jamalpur
  • Jibangram
  • Kajidahar
  • Nagdirgram
  • Panibhora
  • Puthikhal
  • Rajnagar
  • Saptagram
  • Shawrertal

Connectivity

There is no railway station near Dholai within 30 km. However, Silchar Railway Station, a major railway station is 35 km from Dholai. NH 54 connects Silchar to Dholai en- route to Aizawl; vehicles regularly ply between Silchar to Dholai during Daytime.

See also


References

  1. "Pin code of Dholai Bazar is 788114". Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  2. "Latitude Longitude of Dholai, Cachar". Archived from the original on 7 August 2017. Retrieved 28 June 2016.
  3. "Govt withdraws Assamese as official language from Barak valley". Business Standard India. Press Trust of India. 9 September 2014. Archived from the original on 29 January 2018. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  4. Purkayastha, Biswa Kalyan (24 February 2024). "Assam recognises Manipuri as associate official language in four districts". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 26 February 2024.



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