Date of formation: Dhubri District was carved out of Goalpara District in 1983.
Area: 1664 square kilometers
Density of population: 1171 people per square kilometer
Literacy Rate: 59.36 % - Male: 64.20 %, Female: 54.26 %
Male Female Ratio: 1000:952
Boundaries of Dhubri District
North: Kokrajhar District, Assam
South: Bangladesh and Meghalaya
East: Goalpara District and Bongaigaon District, Assam and Garo Hills District, Meghalaya
West: West Bengal and Bangladesh
Dhubri District Average Rainfall: 2916 mm
Dhubri District Average Temperature in Summer: 28.65 deg C
Dhubri District Average Temperature in Winter: 17.82 deg C
DHUBRI DISTRICT MAP
Major Rivers: Brahmaputra, Champabati, Gourang, Gadadhar, Gangadhar, Tipkai, Sankosh, Silai, Jinjiram
Sub Divisions: Dhubri, Bilasipara, South Salmara-Mankachar
Revenue Divisions: Dhubri, Golokganj (Golakganj), Agomani, Chapar, Bilasipara, Bagribari, South Salmara, Mankachar
Assembly Constituencies: Mankachar, Salmara South, Dhubri, Gauripur, Golakganj, Bilasipara West, Bilasipara East
Dhubri District Nearby Attractions
1. Sikh Gurudwara
2. Panchpir Dargha
3. The Mosque of Rangamati
4. Mahamaya Dham
5. Ramraikuti Satra
6. Terracota of Asharikandi
7. Pith Craft
8. Florican Garden
9. Chakrasila Wildlife Sanctuary
Dhubri District Facts: This is the second most populous district of Assam after Nagaon. Forest revenue is the highest contributor to the economy of Dhubri District.
Major Agricultural Products: Jute, mustard seed, wheat, maize, pulses, sugar cane, tea
Major Industries: Fish, meat, milk, egg, terracotta works
Educational Institutions: B. N. College or Bholanath College, Chilarai College, Pramathesh Barua College, Dhubri B. T. College,
What is Dhubri District Famous For: Terracotta and pottery items
Last Updated : Thursday Jun 14 , 2012