Assam
The one of many beautiful state of India
Presented By
Divdeep Singh , Aayush Dahiya , Piyush Raj
Singh , Rohit
About Assam
A treasure trove of natural beauty and
diverse history , Assam is one the
least exploered regions in the country
, lending it an immaculate ,
untouched aura that will allure you.
Aland of wild forests , mighty rivers ,
and acres and acres of tea plantation
, Assam is located in North East India
, has breath taking landscape and is
on the list of the top biodiversity
hotspots in the entire world.
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Assam Map Location
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History
of Assam
The history of Assam is the
history of a confluence of people
from the east, west, south and
the north; the confluence of the
Austroasiatic, Tibeto-Burman
(Sino-Tibetan), Tai and Indo-
Aryan cultures. Although invaded
over the centuries, it was never a
vassal or a colony to an external
power until the third Burmese
invasion in 1821, and,
subsequently, the British ingress
into Assam in 1824 during the
First Anglo-Burmese War.
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• With the “Tropical Monsoon Rainforest Climate” ,
Assam is temperate (summer max at 95-100 Ferinate or
35-38 celcuis and winter min at 43-46 fernate or 6-8
celcuis ) and experience heavy rainfall and high
humidity. The climate is chrecterised by heavy monsoon
downpours reducing summer tempratures and affecting
foggy nights and mornings in winters , frequent during
the afternoons.
Climate in Assam
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Culture of Assam
Assimilation in the kamarupa
Kingdom for almost 700 years.
Establishment of the Chutia
dynasty in the 12th century in
eastern Assam and assimilation
for next 400 years.
Establishment of the Ahom
dynasty in the 13th century AD
and assimilation for next 600
years.
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Festivals and
Traditions in Assam
Bihu is the most important and
common and celebrated all over
Assam. Three Bihus, rongali or bohag,
celebrated with the coming of spring
and the beginning of the sowing
season; kongali or kati, the barren
bihu when the fields are lush but the
barns are empty; and the bhogali or
magh, the thanksgiving when the
crops have been harvested and
the barns are full.
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• Assam's economy is based on agriculture and oil. Assam
produces more than half of India's tea. The Assam-Arakan
basin holds about a quarter of the country's oil reserves, and
produces about 12% of its total petroleum. According to the
recent estimates, per capita income in Assam has reached
₹6756 (1993-94 constant prices) in 2004-05, which is still much
lower than India's.
Economy of Assam
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• The total population of Assam was 26.66 million with 4.91
million households in 2001. Higher population concentration
was recorded in the districts of Kamrup, Nagaon, Sonitpur,
Barpeta, Dhubri, Darrang, and Cachar. Assam's population was
estimated at 28.67 million in 2006 and at 30.57 million in 2011
and is expected to reach 34.18 million by 2021 and 35.60
million by 2026.
Demographics of Assam
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• To know the accurate figure in terms of the population of Assam
in 2023, we have to get the population data of the last 5 years.
They are as follows:
• Assam Population 2023 (populationu.com)
Population of Assam
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Tourism of Assam
Kazirnaga National
Park Tourism
Home to two-thirds of the world
one horned rhinoceros
population this national park has
been declared as a World
Heritage Site .
Made unique with a vibrant well
preserved and sustained ecology
this park has a very versatile bio
diversity which makes Kaziranga
National Park a very important
and popular tourist destination
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Majuli Tourism
Majuli is a lush green
environment-friendly , pristine
and population free freshwater
island in the river Brahmputra ,
just 20 km from the Jorhat city.
With a total area of 1250 sq km
Majuli is the world largest river
island and it attracts tourist from
all over the world.
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    Assam The one ofmany beautiful state of India
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    Presented By Divdeep Singh, Aayush Dahiya , Piyush Raj Singh , Rohit
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    About Assam A treasuretrove of natural beauty and diverse history , Assam is one the least exploered regions in the country , lending it an immaculate , untouched aura that will allure you. Aland of wild forests , mighty rivers , and acres and acres of tea plantation , Assam is located in North East India , has breath taking landscape and is on the list of the top biodiversity hotspots in the entire world. 3
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    5 History of Assam The historyof Assam is the history of a confluence of people from the east, west, south and the north; the confluence of the Austroasiatic, Tibeto-Burman (Sino-Tibetan), Tai and Indo- Aryan cultures. Although invaded over the centuries, it was never a vassal or a colony to an external power until the third Burmese invasion in 1821, and, subsequently, the British ingress into Assam in 1824 during the First Anglo-Burmese War.
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    6 • With the“Tropical Monsoon Rainforest Climate” , Assam is temperate (summer max at 95-100 Ferinate or 35-38 celcuis and winter min at 43-46 fernate or 6-8 celcuis ) and experience heavy rainfall and high humidity. The climate is chrecterised by heavy monsoon downpours reducing summer tempratures and affecting foggy nights and mornings in winters , frequent during the afternoons. Climate in Assam
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    7 Culture of Assam Assimilationin the kamarupa Kingdom for almost 700 years. Establishment of the Chutia dynasty in the 12th century in eastern Assam and assimilation for next 400 years. Establishment of the Ahom dynasty in the 13th century AD and assimilation for next 600 years.
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    8 Festivals and Traditions inAssam Bihu is the most important and common and celebrated all over Assam. Three Bihus, rongali or bohag, celebrated with the coming of spring and the beginning of the sowing season; kongali or kati, the barren bihu when the fields are lush but the barns are empty; and the bhogali or magh, the thanksgiving when the crops have been harvested and the barns are full.
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    9 • Assam's economyis based on agriculture and oil. Assam produces more than half of India's tea. The Assam-Arakan basin holds about a quarter of the country's oil reserves, and produces about 12% of its total petroleum. According to the recent estimates, per capita income in Assam has reached ₹6756 (1993-94 constant prices) in 2004-05, which is still much lower than India's. Economy of Assam
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    10 • The totalpopulation of Assam was 26.66 million with 4.91 million households in 2001. Higher population concentration was recorded in the districts of Kamrup, Nagaon, Sonitpur, Barpeta, Dhubri, Darrang, and Cachar. Assam's population was estimated at 28.67 million in 2006 and at 30.57 million in 2011 and is expected to reach 34.18 million by 2021 and 35.60 million by 2026. Demographics of Assam
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    11 • To knowthe accurate figure in terms of the population of Assam in 2023, we have to get the population data of the last 5 years. They are as follows: • Assam Population 2023 (populationu.com) Population of Assam
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    Kazirnaga National Park Tourism Hometo two-thirds of the world one horned rhinoceros population this national park has been declared as a World Heritage Site . Made unique with a vibrant well preserved and sustained ecology this park has a very versatile bio diversity which makes Kaziranga National Park a very important and popular tourist destination
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    14 Majuli Tourism Majuli isa lush green environment-friendly , pristine and population free freshwater island in the river Brahmputra , just 20 km from the Jorhat city. With a total area of 1250 sq km Majuli is the world largest river island and it attracts tourist from all over the world.
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