Bijni

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Bijni
city
Bijni is located in Assam
Bijni
Bijni
Location in Assam, India
Coordinates: 26°31′00″N 90°40′00″E / 26.5167°N 90.6667°E / 26.5167; 90.6667Coordinates: 26°31′00″N 90°40′00″E / 26.5167°N 90.6667°E / 26.5167; 90.6667
Country India
StateAssam
DistrictChirang
Sub-DivisionBijni
Founded byLakheshwar Brahma
Government
 • BodyBijni Municipal Board
Elevation
53 m (174 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total13,257
Languages
 • OfficialEnglish , Hindi , Bodo , Assamese
 • SpokenEnglish , Hindi , Bodo , Assamese , Bengali , Nepali
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
783390
ISO 3166 codeIN-AS
Vehicle registrationAS-26
Websitehttp://www.bijni.in

Bijni is a town in Chirang district under the jurisdiction of Bodoland Territorial Council which controls the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts in the state of Assam. It is one of the fastest growing town in Assam.

Geography[]

Bijni is located on the northern bank of Brahmaputra river, at

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26°31′N 90°40′E / 26.517°N 90.667°E / 26.517; 90.667.[1] It has an average elevation of 53 metres (173 feet).[1] Main river in Bijni is Dolani, which currently has three bridges over it, and the longest of them is the bridge between Bijni and Kawatika. The city is flanked by two bigger tributaries of Manas The city also has a flyover, which cuts the road between the northern region and southern region.

Demographics[]

As of 2011 India census,[2] Bijni had a population of 13257. Males constitute 50.4% of the population and females 49.6%. Bijni has an average literacy rate of 89.37%, higher than the national average of 74.04%; with male literacy of 93.65% and female literacy of 85.01%. 9% of the population is under 6 years of age.[citation needed] Bijni is surrounded by village Kawatika, Doturi, Batabari, Bhetagaon, Chhatianguri, Lechiagaon, Amguri, Puran Bijni, Gerukabari, Saktola, Goraimari and Baghmara, Majrabari, Bijni Panbari Road(Deukurapar).

Bijni was well known for carpentry works and furniture productions. In early 1960's carpentry works were mainly lead by Sutars (aka Sutradhar) dynasty. Hiralal Sutradhar was one of finest artist of carpentry work.

Koch Dynasty[]

The Bijni branch of the Koch dynasty controlled its feudatory from the present-day Bijni town from 1671 till 1864 when it was attacked by Jhawlia Mech, a chieftain from Bhutan which used to be part of Kamrup Kingdom. This resulted in the capital moving to Dumuria. In 1897, an earthquake destroyed many royal palaces and other structures and the capital moved again. The control of Bijni by the Koch Dynasty ended in 1956, as the Indian Government took direct control of the entire region.[citation needed]

Bijni Railway Station,Assam
New look of Bijni Railway Station,Assam
Bijni railway station
View inside Bijni Namghar
Bijni Amguri

Politics[]

Ajoy Kumar Roy, current MLA of Bijni

Bijni is part of Kokrajhar (Lok Sabha constituency).[3]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Bijni". fallingrain.com.
  2. ^ "Census of India 2001: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  3. ^ "List of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies" (PDF). Assam. Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 May 2006. Retrieved 5 October 2008.


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