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New Gatanga Town
[edit]New Gatanga is a small town located in the Nagaon district of Assam, India. It is situated along the National Highway 127, also known as the New Gatanga Highway, with the Kolong River flowing through the town. The town has a population of over 3,000 people and has become known for its industries, educational institutions, and cultural festivals.
History
[edit]Historically, New Gatanga was known as Gotonga. Over the years, the town has developed into a hub for education and industry, attracting attention for its infrastructure and economic growth.
Geography
[edit]New Gatanga is divided into two regions by the Kolong River, a tributary of the Brahmaputra River. The two regions are New Gatanga and Chokitup. The town is subdivided into four main sectors:
- New Gatanga North (Central Division): The commercial hub, housing the Gatanga Shopping Complex, Gatanga Temple, and the New Gatanga Petrol Pump.
- New Gatanga East: Home to educational institutions like the New Gatanga Engineering College and the Food Craft Institute.
- New Gatanga West: The location of Gatanga Bengali LP School and the New Dasgupta Market.
- New Gatanga South: Known for its fisheries, including Gatanga Beel, Gatanga Fisheries Point, and Gatanga-Kuthani Beel.
Demographics
[edit]The population of New Gatanga is more than 3,000 people. While the official language is Assamese, Bengali is the most commonly spoken language in the town.
Economy
[edit]New Gatanga has experienced growth in several sectors, including industry, education, and fisheries. The town's location along the National Highway has improved connectivity, contributing to its development.
Education
[edit]New Gatanga is home to several educational institutions, most notably:
- New Gatanga Engineering College (Nagaon Engineering College): A recently established engineering college that has garnered attention for its academic programs.
- Food Craft Institute: An educational institution that focuses on training in the food and hospitality industry.
Culture
[edit]New Gatanga is culturally famous for its religious and cultural festivals, especially:
- Naam Kirtan Festival: A religious festival centered around devotional singing.
- Shitala Puja & Mela: An annual event celebrating the goddess Shitala, drawing many visitors to the town. The town’s most prominent religious site is the Gatanga Temple, which has earned New Gatanga the nickname Temple City.
Landmarks
[edit]- Gatanga Shopping Complex: A popular commercial building located near the New Gatanga Highway.
- Gatanga Temple: A significant religious landmark for the local community.
Transport
[edit]New Gatanga is well-connected via road, rail, and air:
- Nearest Towns: Nagaon (25 km), Tezpur (38 km).
- Railway Stations: Samaguri (3 km), Amoni (5 km), Chaparmukh Junction (48 km).
- Airports: Tezpur Airport (42 km), Guwahati Airport (160 km).
- Bus Stop: New Gatanga Highway Bus Stand.