Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Karimganj

Karimganj is a city and a municipal board in Karimganj district in the Indian state of Assam.

Karimganj became a subdivision of Sylhet District of British India in late nineteenth century. It was severed from Sylhet during Partition of India and was included in India as a part of Cachar district in Assam. In 1983, Karimganj became a district of Assam with its headquarter at Karimganj Town.



ECONOMY OF KARIMGANJ

The economic condition of karimganj is good. Tea, rice, timber, bamboo, cane, stone, send, natural gas etc are the major products.



LANGUAGE
The language spoken in this part of the world is Bengali, especially Sylheli that is spoken by the people of syleth, now in Bangladesh. Other languages spoken in the region are Hindi, Manipuri, Dimasa, and Khasi etc.

RELIGION

People are religious and half of the populations are Hindu and rests are Muslim, Christian, Buddhists, Shiks, and Jains etc.

LITERACY
The district's litaracy rate is 55.78%. The major language spoken here is Bengali.

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