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  2. National Register of Citizens for Assam - Wikipedia

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    The National Register of Citizens for Assam is a registry (NRC) meant to be maintained by the Government of India for the state of Assam. It is expected to contain the names and certain relevant information for the identification of genuine Indian citizens in the state. The register for Assam was first prepared after the 1951 Census of India.

  3. Category:Landforms of Assam - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; Help Subcategories ... Pages in category "Landforms of Assam" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  4. Assamese language - Wikipedia

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    The earliest forms of Assamese in literature are found in the 9th-century Buddhist verses called Charyapada [29] the language of which bear affinities with Assamese (as well as Bengali, Bhojpuri, Maithili and Odia) and which belongs to a period when the Prakrit was at the cusp of differentiating into regional languages. [30]

  5. Physical geography of Assam - Wikipedia

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    Presently, Assam is the 3rd largest producer of petroleum (crude) and natural gas in the country accounting for 16% and 8% respectively of the total production of this mineral in the country. A Tertiary coal belt is located in Tinsukia , Dibrugarh , Sivasagar , Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao districts with an estimated reserve of 370 million tonnes.

  6. Mekhela Sador - Wikipedia

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    On display, a hand-woven mekhela chador in pat silk depicting an exquisite pattern of wildlife in Kaziranga. Mekhela Sador is a traditional attire worn by women from Assam. [1][2] Mekhela Sador is two-piece attire, the Mekhela (a cylindrical skirt) and the Sador (a drape), and is generally made from silk (Assam silk) such as Muga silk, Eri or ...

  7. Boro language (India) - Wikipedia

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    Boro[2] (बरʼ [bɔro]), also rendered Bodo, [3] is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken primarily by the Boros of Northeast India and the neighboring nations of Nepal and Bangladesh. It is an official language of the Indian state of Assam, predominantly spoken in the Bodoland Territorial Region. [4][5] It is also one of the twenty-two languages ...

  8. People of Assam - Wikipedia

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    Geographically Assam, in the middle of Northeast India, contains fertile river valleys surrounded and interspersed by mountains and hills.It is accessible from Tibet in the north (via Bum La, Se La, Tunga), across the Patkai in the Southeast (via Diphu, Kumjawng, Hpungan, Chaukam, Pangsau, More-Tamu) and from Burma across the Arakan Yoma (via An, Taungup).

  9. Culture of Assam - Wikipedia

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    Xorai, a traditional symbol of Assam. Symbolism is an important part of culture in Assam. Various elements are being used to represent beliefs, feelings, pride, identity, etc. Symbolism is an ancient cultural practice in Assam, which is still very important for the people. Tamulpan, Xorai and Gamosa are three important symbolic elements in ...