- Source: Harisinga
Harisinga is a town in the Udalguri district in the north-eastern Indian state of Assam. The district was formed when the administration of boro dominated areas came under the B.T.A.D. It falls on the Bhergaon subdivision of Udalguri district; it has its own police station and post office from the past times itself.
Geography
Harisinga is surrounded on the north by the Bhutan hills of the Great Himalayan range, on the east by the brook Bikhaiti, and on the west by stream Bharla which has been making the region fertile throughout the ages. Its daily market is located in the centre of the town which is the only way for retailing in the region.
Villages in Harisinga
Harisinga No.1 Patti
Harisinga No.2 Patti
Mantikiri
Niz Harisinga
Kahibari
Deulguri
Baniapara
Simoluguri, Harisinga
Kothalguri
NO. 2 Phasia
NO. 1 Phasia
Ambagaon
Bengbari Nepali Basti
Bengbari
Batiamari
Chomuapara
Kahibari
Landangchuburi
Dowdinigami
Weather
Like the North-Eastern Part of India, the weather is pleasant with winters not being that harsh and the rainy season in full swing from the month of March to August.
Festivals
Bihu or Bwisagu is the most celebrated festival and it falls in the month of April. "Sri Krishna's Rash Mahutsav" is one of the largest festivals being celebrated in this area. It is usually celebrated in the month of November with full enthusiasm. It is usually celebrated for a period of 7 days. Populated with people of different religions, Christmas is also celebrated with full fervour. Many Churches are present in Harisinga and during Christmas, they are all beautifully decorated and late night hymns can be heard.
Educational institutions
Harisinga Higher Secondary School
Diamond English School
Borigaon High School
Sankardev Sishu Niketan
Baniapara L.P. School
Rajkhumbri English School
St Pauls School
Gr Kamfert School
Harisinga College
Harisinga Govt. Junior Basic LP School
Kahibari LPS
No. 1 Phasia LPS
No. 1 Amjuli (EGS Upgraded)
Mantikiri LP School
Boukahola LP School
Hoguma LP School
Landangchuburi LP School
Swrang Lama LPS (FA)
Amjuli Bapuji Bodo LP School
Amjuli Bapuji LP School
No. 3 Amjuli L.P.S
Amchiguri LP School
Amjuli Barampur LP School
Daudigaon MV
Kundurbil Pathar Adibasi LP School
Manza Nalbari LP School
Nandanpur LP School
No. 2 Amjuli Adarsha L.P.S
No. 2 Amjuli Adibasi LP School
No. 4 Amjuli Laxmipur LP School
Uttur Nalbari LP School
No. 2 Phasia LPS
No. 862 Balipara LPS
Bichar Chuburi L.P.S
Panimudi LP School
Adola Kahilipara LP School
No. 3 Panimudi Adibasi LP School
Chamuapara LP School
No. 3 Lissing L.P.S
NC Ghagra Dangal Basti LP School
No. 1 Ghagra Bishnujoyti LPS
No. 2 Ghagra Baby Land LPS
Nonke Amjuli LP School
No. 2 Noke Kherkiria LPS
Amlaiguri LPSchool
Dibakar Adivasi LPS (FA)
Samtabari (EGS Upgraded)
Sastrapara LP School
N0. 1 Lising LP School
No. 827 Edenbari LPS
Amjuli Bhergaon LPS (FA)
Amjuli Colony LP School
No. 1 Amjuli Milopur (EGS)
Majuli Basti LP School
Borigaon MES
Silpota Batabari LP School
Niz Harisinga Samaina
No. 3 Panimudi LPS
Borigaon Gvt. J.B.School
Dwamakha LPS
Dwarmakha Sautalibasti (EGS)
Tamulbari Ballapara (EGS)
No. 2 Gharaidack Bodo LPS
Dhekiabari LPS
No. 1 Kundurbil LP School
Boscobari LP School
Bhelagora LPS
No. 875 Barongabari LPS
Athgharia LPS (FA)
No. 1 Barangabari LP School
Kathalguri LPS
Baniapara L.P.S
Bangurung Anjalu LPS
Binapani LP School
Kherkheria LP School
Uttar Harisinga LP School
No. 2 Kundurbil LP School
No. 3 Kundurbil Rupa LP School
No. 1 Amjuli Dhangraj LPS
Sastrapara ME School
No.1 Amjuli Milanjoyti MES
Edenbari MES.
Kathalguri MES
Harisinga HS School
Irakdao MES
Kundurbil ME School
Amlaiguri MES
Khasibari MES
Daudigaon MVS
Bengbari Nepali Basti L.P School
Bengbari High School
Sankar dev shishu niketan, Diamond English School and Harisinga Higher Secondary school are situated in Harisinga which caters for the education needs of the local population. Many professionals from Harisinga are working in different fields all over India and many other countries. Writers and poets from Hrisinga have significant contribution to the Assamese and Boro literature. Sankardev shishu niketan and Diamond English School, Harisinga is well known for results in H.S.L.C examinations throughout the years of its formation.
History
Harisinga has a great historic importance. The name Harisinga is said to come from (hari-singah); Hari means Lord Krishna and Singah means the ancient war horn. It is believed that Lord Krishna rang his war horn from this very place during his fight with Banasura the King of Sonitpur for the shake of love of his grandson Aniruddha with Usha the princess of Sonitpur daughter of Banasura. From that time onwards the name "Harisinga" originated. One of the oldest Churches built by British Missionary Rev. Sidny Endle is also located on the adjacent of Harisinga. Harisinga H.S. School was also built by the British missionaries.
Economy
Harisinga area has very fertile land suitable for agricultural production- mainly Rice, Maah (Lentil), Potato, Onion, Garlic, Ginger, Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Brinjal and other vegetables. Different fruits like Banana, Berries, Mangoes, Coconuts, Tamol (Areca nuts) etc. are produced in abundance in the region. Fisheries play a significant role towards the socio-economic up-liftmen of the common people of Harisinga development block. Tea cultivation plays a major loe of economy of this region; many youths are now engaged with tea cultivation for their livelihood. Many multinational tea companies like Willimson Mager are placing emphasis on tea cultivation of the region.
Places of interest in Harisinga
Harisinga is the place of one of the biggest Sankardev satras in middle Assam which is well known to the satria (Neo-Vaishnavite) people of the state. Harisinga is also known for the biggest Bathow temple of Bathouism religion situated at the heart of the beautiful town Harisinga. Nevertheless, Harisinga is also known for the B.B.C (Boro Baptist Convention) which is the HQ of its kind in the state.
Transport
Harisinga is well connected with rest of Assam through railway and roadways. The nearest NH is NH52 at Rowta which is about 26 km from it. It had a small railway station named Harisinga railway station before which is now being upgraded to a big railway station of broad gauge capability with maximum number of train stoppages. Harisinga is only 17 km away from Udalguri and 13 km away from Tangla town. The nearest airport is Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi
International Airport which is about 130 km from it.
Politics
Harisinga is part of Mangaldoi (Lok Sabha constituency).
= 69th Udalguri Assam Legislative Assembly - MLA 1968-2016
=. Rihon daimari 2016. Won by 45960 votes
Rihon Daimari - 2011 won by 40970 votes
Rihon Daimari- 2006 won by 35560 votes
Rihon Daimari -2001 won by 30170 votes
Devo Kanto Ramchiari - 1996 won by 36798 votes
Jamon Singh Brahma -1991 won by 28149 votes
Binoy Kungur Basumotari - 1985 won by 24091 votes
Binoy Kungur Basumotari - 1983 won by 19741 votes
Binoy Kungur Basumotari - 1978 won by 17269 votes
Bahadur Basumotari - 1972 won by 16470 votes
Bahadur Basumotari - 1968 won by 10839 votes
References
External links
Official Website of Udalguri District
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- List of railway stations in India
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- Boro Baptist Convention
- Dibrugarh railway station
- Udalguri district
- Assam separatist movements
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