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23 March 2026

  • 07:3107:31, 23 March 2026 Bhojpur (hist | edit) [2,499 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Bhojpur district is one of the important districts of western Bihar, known for its historical legacy, agricultural strength, and cultural identity. It is closely associated with the Bhojpuri-speaking region of India. The headquarters of Bhojpur district is Arrah (Ara), a major town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. Geographically, Bhojpur district lies in the fertile plains of the Ganges River basin. The land is flat a...")
  • 07:3007:30, 23 March 2026 Bhagalpur (hist | edit) [2,529 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Bhagalpur district is one of the major districts of eastern Bihar, known for its historical importance, silk industry, and location along the Ganges River. It is often called the “Silk City of India.” The headquarters of Bhagalpur district is Bhagalpur, a prominent city that serves as the administrative, commercial, and educational center. Geographically, Bhagalpur district lies in the fertile plains of the Ganges River basin. The presen...")
  • 07:3007:30, 23 March 2026 Begusarai (hist | edit) [2,568 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Begusarai district is one of the important districts of eastern Bihar, known for its industrial base, agricultural productivity, and strategic location along the Ganges River. It is often referred to as the “Industrial Capital of Bihar.” The headquarters of Begusarai district is Begusarai, a town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. Geographically, Begusarai district lies in the fertile plains of the Ganges River basi...")
  • 07:1307:13, 23 March 2026 Banka (hist | edit) [2,590 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Banka district is one of the southeastern districts of Bihar, known for its hilly terrain, religious significance, and agricultural base. It forms part of the region that connects the plains of Bihar with the plateau areas of neighboring Jharkhand. The headquarters of Banka district is Banka, a town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. Geographically, Banka district has a mixed landscape of plains and low hills. Parts of the...")
  • 07:1307:13, 23 March 2026 Aurangabad (hist | edit) [2,517 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Aurangabad district is one of the important districts of southwestern Bihar, known for its agricultural strength, historical background, and growing industrial presence. It is often referred to as the “Chittorgarh of Bihar” due to its historical connections and legacy. The headquarters of Aurangabad district is Aurangabad, a town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. Geographically, Aurangabad district lies in the plains with...")
  • 07:1207:12, 23 March 2026 Arwal (hist | edit) [2,350 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Arwal district is one of the smaller districts of central Bihar, known for its agricultural economy, rural landscape, and historical background. It was carved out as a separate district to improve administrative efficiency. The headquarters of Arwal district is Arwal, a town that serves as the administrative center and connects nearby rural areas. Geographically, Arwal district lies in the plains of the Ganges River basin. The land is flat and f...")
  • 06:3806:38, 23 March 2026 Araria (hist | edit) [2,428 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Araria district is one of the northeastern districts of Bihar, known for its agricultural landscape, cultural diversity, and proximity to the Nepal border. The headquarters of Araria district is Araria, a town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. Geographically, Araria district lies in the plains of north Bihar, forming part of the fertile Indo-Gangetic Plain. The land is flat and suitable for agriculture. Several ri...")
  • 06:2406:24, 23 March 2026 Giri Sivala (hist | edit) [5,231 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{#seo: |title=Giri Sivala – Wikiwave |title_mode=replace |description=Giri Sivala is an Indian entrepreneur and AdTech innovator, serving as the MD and Co-Founder of SmartAdScreens Pvt Ltd and Managing Partner of Lorven Crafts and Greenleaf Consultancy. |keywords=Giri Sivala, Giri Sivala bio, Giri Sivala wiki, Giri Sivala wikibio, Giri Sivala wikiwave, Giri Sivala biography, SmartAdScreens founder |image=Giri_Sivala.jpg |image_alt=Giri_Sivala.jpg |og:image=Giri_Sivala...")

21 March 2026

  • 09:2709:27, 21 March 2026 Udalguri (hist | edit) [2,456 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Udalguri district is one of the districts of northern Assam, located within the Bodoland Territorial Region. It is known for its natural beauty, agricultural base, and cultural diversity. The headquarters of Udalguri district is Udalguri, a town that serves as the administrative center and connects surrounding rural areas. Geographically, Udalguri district lies in the plains at the foothills of Bhutan. The landscape includes fertile agricultural...")
  • 09:2609:26, 21 March 2026 Tinsukia (hist | edit) [2,681 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Tinsukia district is one of the easternmost districts of Assam, known for its tea gardens, oil industry, and rich biodiversity. It plays a significant role in the economy of the state. The headquarters of Tinsukia district is Tinsukia, a town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. It is well-connected and acts as a gateway to eastern Assam and nearby states. Geographically, Tinsukia district lies in the plains with river systems an...")
  • 09:2609:26, 21 March 2026 South Salmara-Mankachar (hist | edit) [2,707 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "South Salmara-Mankachar district is one of the westernmost districts of Assam, known for its riverine geography, border location, and agricultural lifestyle. It lies along the banks of the Brahmaputra River and shares an international border with Bangladesh. The headquarters of South Salmara-Mankachar district is Hatsingimari, a town that serves as the administrative center. It connects nearby rural areas and supports governance. Geographically,...")
  • 09:2509:25, 21 March 2026 Sonitpur (hist | edit) [2,504 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Sonitpur district is one of the important districts of northern Assam, known for its historical significance, natural beauty, and proximity to major wildlife areas. It lies along the north bank of the Brahmaputra River. The headquarters of Sonitpur district is Tezpur, a historic town often referred to as the “Cultural Capital of Assam.” Tezpur is an important administrative, educational, and cultural center. Geographically, Sonitpur dist...")
  • 09:2509:25, 21 March 2026 Sivasagar (hist | edit) [2,562 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Sivasagar district is one of the most historically important districts of Assam, known as the heart of the former Ahom kingdom. It is rich in heritage, monuments, and cultural traditions. The headquarters of Sivasagar district is Sivasagar, a town that serves as the administrative and cultural center. It is famous for its historical sites and monuments. Geographically, Sivasagar district lies in the plains of eastern Assam, with fertile land sui...")
  • 09:2409:24, 21 March 2026 Nalbari (hist | edit) [2,628 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nalbari district is one of the central districts of Assam, known for its agricultural richness, cultural traditions, and proximity to the state capital region. It lies in the lower Brahmaputra River valley and represents a blend of rural life and cultural heritage. The headquarters of Nalbari district is Nalbari, a town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. It is well-connected and supports surrounding rural areas. Geographically,...")
  • 09:2409:24, 21 March 2026 Nagaon (hist | edit) [2,552 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Nagaon district is one of the largest and most important districts of central Assam. It is known for its agricultural productivity, historical significance, and cultural diversity. The headquarters of Nagaon district is Nagaon, a major town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. It is well-connected and plays a key role in the region. Geographically, Nagaon district lies in the fertile plains of the Brahmaputra River valley. Th...")
  • 09:2309:23, 21 March 2026 Morigaon (hist | edit) [2,637 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Morigaon district is one of the central districts of Assam, known for its agricultural landscape, wetlands, and cultural traditions. It lies on the south bank of the Brahmaputra River and is an important rural region of the state. The headquarters of Morigaon district is Morigaon, a town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. It connects surrounding villages and supports local governance. Geographically, Morigaon district consi...")
  • 09:2309:23, 21 March 2026 Majuli (hist | edit) [2,943 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Majuli district is one of the most unique districts of Assam and of the world, as it is home to Majuli, the largest river island on Earth. It is known for its cultural heritage, Vaishnavite traditions, and scenic river landscapes. The headquarters of Majuli district is Garamur, which serves as the administrative center. The island itself is spread across the Brahmaputra River. Geographically, Majuli district is entirely riverine, formed by t...")
  • 09:2209:22, 21 March 2026 Lakhimpur (hist | edit) [2,757 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Lakhimpur district is one of the important districts of northern Assam, known for its agricultural base, riverine geography, and cultural traditions. It lies on the north bank of the Brahmaputra River and serves as a key region connecting plains and hills. The headquarters of Lakhimpur district is North Lakhimpur, a town that acts as the administrative, educational, and commercial center. It is well-connected and plays a major role in the district’...")
  • 09:2209:22, 21 March 2026 Kokrajhar (hist | edit) [2,765 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Kokrajhar district is one of the major districts of western Assam and serves as the administrative center of the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR). It is known for its political importance, cultural identity, and natural surroundings. The headquarters of Kokrajhar district is Kokrajhar, a town that functions as the administrative and commercial hub. It is also the headquarters of the Bodoland Territorial Council. Geographically, Kokrajhar district l...")
  • 09:2109:21, 21 March 2026 Karimganj (hist | edit) [2,719 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Karimganj district is one of the southernmost districts of Assam, located in the Barak Valley region. It is known for its strategic location, cultural diversity, and strong agricultural base. The headquarters of Karimganj district is Karimganj, a town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. It is an important hub due to its proximity to international and state borders. Geographically, Karimganj district lies in a valley with a mix o...")
  • 09:2109:21, 21 March 2026 Karbi Anglong (hist | edit) [2,664 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Karbi Anglong district is one of the largest districts of Assam and is known for its hilly terrain, rich tribal culture, and natural beauty. It is an autonomous district administered by the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council. The headquarters of Karbi Anglong district is Diphu, a town that serves as the administrative and cultural center. Diphu connects various parts of the district and supports governance. Geographically, Karbi Anglong district i...")
  • 09:2009:20, 21 March 2026 Kamrup Metropolitan (hist | edit) [2,941 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Kamrup Metropolitan district is one of the most important districts of Assam, as it includes Guwahati, the largest city in the state and the gateway to Northeast India. It is the economic, educational, and cultural hub of the region. The headquarters of Kamrup Metropolitan district is Guwahati, a major urban center that serves as the administrative, commercial, and transport hub of Northeast India. Geographically, Kamrup Metropolitan distric...")
  • 09:2009:20, 21 March 2026 Kamrup (hist | edit) [2,869 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Kamrup district is one of the historically significant districts of Assam, located in the central part of the state. It is known for its cultural heritage, religious importance, and proximity to the state’s largest city. The headquarters of Kamrup district is Amingaon, situated across the Brahmaputra River from Guwahati. It serves as the administrative center of the district. Geographically, Kamrup district lies in the plains along the B...")
  • 09:1909:19, 21 March 2026 Jorhat (hist | edit) [2,774 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Jorhat district is one of the most culturally and historically important districts of eastern Assam. It is often referred to as the “Cultural Capital of Assam” due to its rich heritage, educational institutions, and vibrant traditions. The headquarters of Jorhat district is Jorhat, a major city that serves as the administrative, educational, and commercial center. It is well-developed and plays a key role in the region. Geographically, Jorhat di...")
  • 09:1909:19, 21 March 2026 Hojai (hist | edit) [2,709 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Hojai district is one of the central districts of Assam, formed in 2016 to improve administrative efficiency. It is known for its agricultural productivity, trade activities, and cultural diversity. The headquarters of Hojai district is Hojai, a town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. It is an important trading hub, especially for agricultural products. Geographically, Hojai district lies in the plains, with fertile land that s...")
  • 09:1809:18, 21 March 2026 Hailakandi (hist | edit) [2,492 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Hailakandi district is one of the districts of southern Assam, located in the Barak Valley region. It is known for its agricultural economy, cultural diversity, and peaceful rural environment. The headquarters of Hailakandi district is Hailakandi, a town that serves as the administrative center. It connects surrounding villages and supports local governance. Geographically, Hailakandi district lies in a valley surrounded by low hills. The terrain in...")
  • 09:1809:18, 21 March 2026 Golaghat (hist | edit) [2,627 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Golaghat district is one of the important districts of eastern Assam, known for its tea gardens, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage. It plays a significant role in both agriculture and tourism in the state. The headquarters of Golaghat district is Golaghat, a town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. It connects surrounding rural and semi-urban areas. Geographically, Golaghat district lies in the plains with some forested a...")
  • 09:1709:17, 21 March 2026 Goalpara (hist | edit) [2,736 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Goalpara district is one of the oldest districts of western Assam, known for its historical significance, riverine landscape, and cultural diversity. It lies along the south bank of the Brahmaputra River and has long been an important region in the state. The headquarters of Goalpara district is Goalpara, a town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. It is an important hub for surrounding rural areas. Geographically, Goalpara d...")
  • 09:1709:17, 21 March 2026 Dima Hasao (hist | edit) [3,054 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Dima Hasao district is one of the hill districts of southern Assam, known for its scenic landscapes, tribal culture, and unique geographical setting. It is the only hill district in the Barak Valley region and stands out for its natural beauty and cultural diversity. The headquarters of Dima Hasao district is Haflong, a picturesque hill town often referred to as the “Switzerland of the East.” Haflong serves as the administrative and tourism cente...")
  • 09:1609:16, 21 March 2026 Dibrugarh (hist | edit) [2,964 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Dibrugarh district is one of the most important districts of eastern Assam, known as the “Tea City of India.” It is a major center for tea production, education, healthcare, and industry in the region. The headquarters of Dibrugarh district is Dibrugarh, a prominent city that serves as the administrative, commercial, and educational hub. It is one of the most developed urban centers in Assam. Geographically, Dibrugarh district lies in the pl...")
  • 09:1609:16, 21 March 2026 Dhubri (hist | edit) [3,009 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Dhubri district is one of the westernmost districts of Assam, known for its historical importance, riverine landscape, and cultural diversity. It lies along the banks of the Brahmaputra River near the border with West Bengal and Bangladesh. The headquarters of Dhubri district is Dhubri, a town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. It is an important river port and trading hub in the region. Geographically, Dhubri distr...")
  • 09:1509:15, 21 March 2026 Dhemaji (hist | edit) [2,879 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Dhemaji district is one of the northernmost districts of Assam, known for its riverine landscape, agricultural economy, and vulnerability to floods. It lies on the north bank of the Brahmaputra River and is closely connected to the neighboring state of Arunachal Pradesh. The headquarters of Dhemaji district is Dhemaji, a town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. It connects rural areas and plays a key role in governance. Geog...")
  • 09:1509:15, 21 March 2026 Darrang (hist | edit) [2,746 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Darrang district is one of the central districts of Assam, known for its agricultural landscape, historical significance, and cultural traditions. It lies in the northern part of the state along the plains of the Brahmaputra River. The headquarters of Darrang district is Mangaldoi, a town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. Mangaldoi is also an important hub for trade and local activities. Geographically, Darrang distric...")
  • 09:1409:14, 21 March 2026 Chirang (hist | edit) [2,692 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Chirang district is one of the districts of western Assam, located within the Bodoland Territorial Region. It is known for its natural beauty, tribal culture, and proximity to important wildlife areas. The headquarters of Chirang district is Kajalgaon, a town that serves as the administrative center. Kajalgaon connects nearby rural areas and supports local governance. Geographically, Chirang district lies in the plains at the foothills of Bhut...")
  • 09:1409:14, 21 March 2026 Charaideo (hist | edit) [2,875 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Charaideo district is one of the historically significant districts of Assam, known for its deep connection to the Ahom dynasty and its cultural heritage. It lies in the eastern part of the state and holds an important place in the history of Assam. The headquarters of Charaideo district is Sonari, a town that serves as the administrative center. Sonari connects nearby rural areas and plays a role in local governance and trade. Geographically, [...")
  • 09:1309:13, 21 March 2026 Cachar (hist | edit) [2,938 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Cachar district is one of the key districts of southern Assam, located in the Barak Valley region. It is known for its cultural diversity, linguistic uniqueness, and important role as an economic and educational center in the region. The headquarters of Cachar district is Silchar, one of the major cities in southern Assam. Silchar serves as the administrative, commercial, and educational hub of the Barak Valley. Geographically, Cachar distri...")
  • 09:1209:12, 21 March 2026 Bongaigaon (hist | edit) [3,027 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Bongaigaon district is one of the important districts of western Assam, known for its mix of industrial development, agriculture, and cultural diversity. It serves as a key economic and transport hub in the region. The headquarters of Bongaigaon district is Bongaigaon, a major town that is both an administrative and commercial center. It is well-connected by road and rail, making it an important junction in Assam. Geographically, Bongaigaon dist...")
  • 09:1209:12, 21 March 2026 Biswanath (hist | edit) [2,967 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Biswanath district is one of the districts of Assam, located in the northern part of the state along the banks of the Brahmaputra River. It is known for its historical importance, agricultural strength, and scenic river landscapes. The headquarters of Biswanath district is Biswanath Chariali, a town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. It connects surrounding rural areas and supports local governance. Geographically, [[Biswanath]...")
  • 09:1109:11, 21 March 2026 Barpeta (hist | edit) [2,998 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Barpeta district is one of the culturally rich and historically significant districts of Assam. Located in the western part of the state, it is known for its religious heritage, fertile plains, and vibrant traditions. The headquarters of Barpeta district is Barpeta, a town that serves as the administrative and cultural center. It is especially famous for its association with the Barpeta Satra, an important Vaishnavite monastery established by the sai...")
  • 09:1009:10, 21 March 2026 Baksa (hist | edit) [2,958 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Baksa district is one of the districts of Assam, located in the northwestern part of the state. It is known for its natural beauty, cultural diversity, and its inclusion within the Bodoland Territorial Region. The headquarters of Baksa district is Mushalpur, a town that serves as the administrative center. It connects surrounding rural areas and supports governance and local development. Geographically, Baksa district lies along the foothills of B...")
  • 09:0909:09, 21 March 2026 West Siang (hist | edit) [3,257 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "West Siang district is one of the major districts of Arunachal Pradesh, known for its cultural richness, scenic landscapes, and relatively better development compared to many interior regions. It plays an important role in the central-western part of the state. The headquarters of West Siang district is Aalo (formerly Along), a well-developed town that serves as the administrative and commercial center. Aalo is also one of the prominent urban centers...")
  • 09:0909:09, 21 March 2026 West Kameng (hist | edit) [3,147 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "West Kameng district is one of the prominent districts in western Arunachal Pradesh, known for its scenic mountains, cultural diversity, and strategic location. It combines natural beauty with cultural richness and plays an important role in the region. The headquarters of West Kameng district is Bomdila, a hill town that serves as the administrative center. Bomdila is also a popular tourist destination due to its pleasant climate and panoramic views...")
  • 09:0709:07, 21 March 2026 Upper Subansiri (hist | edit) [3,239 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Upper Subansiri district is one of the largest districts in Arunachal Pradesh, known for its vast landscapes, rugged terrain, and deep-rooted tribal culture. It lies in the central part of the state and represents a region where nature and tradition strongly influence daily life. The headquarters of Upper Subansiri district is Daporijo, a town located along the banks of the Subansiri River. Daporijo serves as the administrative and commercial cen...")
  • 09:0709:07, 21 March 2026 Upper Siang (hist | edit) [3,200 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Upper Siang district is one of the largest and most remote districts of Arunachal Pradesh. Located in the northern part of the state, it is known for its rugged terrain, powerful rivers, and deep cultural roots. The headquarters of Upper Siang district is Yingkiong, a small town that serves as the administrative center. Yingkiong acts as a link between remote villages and the rest of the state. Geographically, Upper Siang district lies in the hi...")
  • 09:0609:06, 21 March 2026 Tirap (hist | edit) [3,018 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Tirap district is one of the southeastern districts of Arunachal Pradesh, known for its strong tribal traditions, forested landscapes, and cultural connections with neighboring regions. It represents a region where heritage and identity remain deeply rooted. The headquarters of Tirap district is Khonsa, a town that serves as the administrative and cultural center. Khonsa connects surrounding villages and plays a key role in governance and local activ...")
  • 09:0609:06, 21 March 2026 Tawang (hist | edit) [3,288 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Tawang district is one of the most famous and culturally significant districts of Arunachal Pradesh. Located in the far western part of the state, it is known for its high-altitude landscapes, Buddhist heritage, and strategic importance. The headquarters of Tawang district is Tawang, a town situated at a high altitude in the Eastern Himalayas. Despite its remote location, Tawang is a well-known destination for both pilgrims and tourists. Geograp...")
  • 09:0409:04, 21 March 2026 Siang (hist | edit) [3,221 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Siang district is one of the newer districts of Arunachal Pradesh, formed to improve administration in the central region. It is a place where river landscapes, tribal culture, and rural life come together in a simple and natural setting. The headquarters of Siang district is Boleng, a small town that serves as the administrative center. Boleng connects surrounding villages and acts as a focal point for governance and local activities. Geographicall...")
  • 09:0409:04, 21 March 2026 Shi Yomi (hist | edit) [3,173 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Shi Yomi district is one of the newer and more remote districts of Arunachal Pradesh, carved out to improve administration in the western part of the state. It is known for its rugged terrain, scenic beauty, and deeply rooted tribal traditions. The headquarters of Shi Yomi district is Tato, a small town that serves as the administrative center. Though limited in size, Tato connects nearby villages and plays a key role in governance. Geographically,...")
  • 09:0309:03, 21 March 2026 Papum Pare (hist | edit) [3,410 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Papum Pare district is one of the most important and relatively developed districts of Arunachal Pradesh. It surrounds the state capital and plays a key role in administration, connectivity, and urban growth. The headquarters of Papum Pare district is Yupia, a town located close to the capital region. However, the district is most closely associated with Itanagar, the capital of Arunachal Pradesh, and Naharlagun, another major urban center....")
  • 09:0209:02, 21 March 2026 Pakke-Kessang (hist | edit) [3,213 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Pakke-Kessang district is one of the newer districts of Arunachal Pradesh, formed to improve administrative reach in the western part of the state. It is known for its rich natural environment, forest cover, and proximity to important wildlife areas. The headquarters of Pakke-Kessang district is Lemmi, a small administrative town that connects surrounding rural areas. Though modest in size, Lemmi plays a key role in governance and coordination. Geog...")
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