- A Guwahati
- B Dibrugarh
- C Dispur
- D Silchar
Dibrugarh is known for its oil and natural gas industry.
It is an important center for oil exploration and production in Assam.
The 2011 census reveals that 48.38% of the population in Assam speaks Assamese as their mother tongue, indicating a significant portion of the population.
Assamese serves as the lingua franca of the region, being spoken by over 71% of the population, including those who list Assamese as their second language.
Bajali, which was carved out from Barpeta district, was officially declared as the 34th district of Assam on 12 January 2021.
More than half of the Karbi Anglong population is composed of the Indigenous Karbi tribe, along with significant migrants from other parts of India.
A series of violent lynchings occurred in the region in 2020.
Asia's first refinery was set up in Digboi, Assam.
The traditional dances performed during the Chavang Kut festival are inspired by animals, agricultural techniques, and their relationship with ecology.
They showcase the cultural and ecological connection of the Kuki people.
The first countrywide celebration of Lachit Divas took place in New Delhi.
It was followed by celebrations in state capitals such as Hyderabad, Bangalore, and Kolkata in a phased manner.
Sankardeva's Borgeet, Ankia Naat, Bhaona, and Satra tradition played a significant role in supporting the 15th-16th century Assamese literature.
Borgeet, a form of devotional song, has contributed to the literary and cultural heritage of Assam.