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Town in Assam, India
Kulajan
Town
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Kulajan is located in AssamKulajanKulajanLocation in Assam, IndiaShow map of AssamKulajan is located in IndiaKulajanKulajanKulajan (India)Show map of India
Coordinates: 27°31′27″N 94°43′9″E / 27.52417°N 94.71917°E / 27.52417; 94.71917
Country India
StateAssam
DistrictDhemaji
Co-DistrictJonai
Government
 • BodyMising Autonomous Council
Population
 • Total3,567
Languages
 • Official Mising
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN787110
Telephone code+91, 03753
Vehicle registrationAS-22

Kulajan is a small town in Dhemaji district of the Indian state of Assam. The town is situated on the northern bank of the Brahmaputra River. National Highway 515 (India) starts from Kulajan and ends at Pasighat.

Kulajan is the gateway to Northern Assam from Sothern Assam connecting both regions by the Bogibeel Bridge.

History

Gumrag
In the picture, girls are performing Gumrag Paksong in the Mising Bane Kebang


In 1966, the 42nd General Conference of the Mising Bane Kebang (Greater Assembly of the Misings), was held in Kulajan. The Prime Minister of India of that time Mrs.Indira Gandhi attended the Conference as the Chief Guest. In this conference, the Kebang informed the Prime Minister mainly about the Mising tribe such as how they celebrate the festival Ali Ai Ligang, their traditional food and cuisine, their language, their attires, religion and belief system. And their role in contributing to the culture and traditions of Assam.

In this Conference, people of Mising Community as well as other communities of the district participated enthusiastically. The special thing to be note about this conference was that the Kebang agreed to open the position of President, Secretary of the Kebang as well as the others positions to participants from Non-Mising People. This was a good sign for the peace and harmony of the region.

People

Kulajan is mostly inhabited by the Mising, an indigenous ethnic group of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. About 95% of inhabitants are Mising community and only 5% belong to other communities according to 2011 Census of India. Ali Ai Ligang is a local festival. On that day they prepare a local homemade rice beer known as Apong, available in two varieties i.e. Nogin and Po: Ro. Also they serve their guests with purang apin, pe:red oying and adin ba:nam (roasted pork). On the eve of Ali Ai Ligang, the Mising girls and boys dress in traditional dress. The festival is celebrated with performing dance and singing Mising Folk songs. Other festivals like Dobur and Porag are mostly celebrated along with the national festival of the indigenous Assamese communities, i.e. Bihu and other festivals such as Durga Puja, Lakshmi Puja, Diwali, etc. Agriculture, handloom weaving and services are the main source of earning among the people here.

Banking Services

State Bank of India( Kulajan Branch).

Politics

Kulajan is part of Lakhimpur (Lok Sabha constituency). Mr.Pradan Baruah from BJP is the present MP from this constituency. in Assam. As of 2021, Mr.Bhubon Pegu of BJP is the MLA of Kulajan, part of 114 Jonai (ST) Vidhan Sabha.

Education

Schools in Kulajan Include:

  • Kulajan High School—Assamese Medium School, Located at Kulajan, Established in 1994
  • Baptist Senior Secondary School—English Medium School, located at Kulajan, Established in 1995
  • Kulajan Senior Secondary School, Kulajan
  • Kulajan Lower Primary School, Kulajan
  • Kanduli Mathura LP School, Kulajan Mathura
  • Kulajan ME School, Kulajan

College in Kulajan:

  • Kulajan College, Kulajan


Transportation

Kulajan is well connected to the other parts of the states. National Highway 515 (India) which starts from Kulajan, it connects Towns and Cities of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh's and National Highway 15 (India) also passes through Kulajan is connected to Dibrugarh. Mohanbari airport which is located in Dibrugarh district is the nearest airport.

See also

Sissiborgaon
Jonai
Likabali

References

  1. Start and end points of National Highways Archived 2009-04-10 at the Library of Congress Web Archives
  2. "misingbanekebang – Misingbanekebang". Mising Bane Kebang.
  3. "Preparations on for Mising Bane Kebang". assamtribune.com. 15 September 2010.
  4. "Preparations on for Mising Bane Kebang". assamtribune.com. 15 September 2010.
  5. "Welcome to Mising Autonomous Council : MAC". www.macassam.com. Mising Autonomous Council.
  6. "Tribe of North East – Mising People - Apricous". www.apricous.com. Retrieved 6 November 2024.
  7. "STATE BANK OF INDIA KULAJAN Branch IFSC Code, MICR Code, Address & Phone Number". The Economic Times. Retrieved 6 November 2024.
  8. "List of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies" (PDF). Assam. Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 May 2006. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  9. "Jonai Election Result 2021 Live Updates: Bhuban Pegu of BJP Wins". News18. Retrieved 27 May 2021.
  10. "KULAJAN HIGH SCHOOL - Kulajan District Dhemaji (Assam)". schools.org.in. schools.org.in.
  11. "BAPTIST ENGLISH HIGH SCHOOL - Kulajan District Dhemaji (Assam)". schools.org.in. schools.org.in.
  12. "KULAJAN LPS - Kulajan District Dhemaji (Assam)". schools.org.in. schools.org.in.
  13. "KANDULI MOTHURA (V) LPS - Kulajan Pather District Dhemaji (Assam)". schools.org.in. schools.org.in.
  14. "KULAJAN MES - Kulajan District Dhemaji (Assam)". schools.org.in. schools.org.in.
  15. "KULAJAN COLLEGE - Kulajan District Dhemaji (Assam)". schools.org.in. schools.org.in.

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