Golaghat

This article is about the municipality in India. For its namesake district, see Golaghat district.
Golaghat
গোলাঘাট
City
Golaghat

Location in Assam, India

Coordinates: 26°31′N 93°58′E / 26.52°N 93.97°E / 26.52; 93.97Coordinates: 26°31′N 93°58′E / 26.52°N 93.97°E / 26.52; 93.97
Country  India
State Assam
Region Upper - Assam
District Golaghat
Golaghat Municipal Board 1930
Government
  Body Golaghat Municipality Board
  Deputy Commissioner Anowarul Haque, ACS
Elevation 95 m (312 ft)
Population (2011)
  Total 60,782
Languages
  Official Assamese
Time zone IST (UTC+5:30)
PIN

785 621 (Golaghat Central) - Head Office

  • 785 702 (Bengenakhowa Circuit Area) - Sub Office (Delivery)
  • 785 702 Missionpatty and Pulibar Bidyapith - Branch Offices (Delivery)
Telephone code 03774
Vehicle registration AS - 05 - XX - XXXX
Legislature type Municipality
Climate Semi-Arid (Köppen)
Precipitation 500 millimetres (20 in)
Avg. annual temperature 26 °C (79 °F)
Avg. summer temperature 35 °C (95 °F)
Avg. winter temperature 06 °C (43 °F)
Website www.golaghat.gov.in

Golaghat (Pron: ˌgəʊləˈgɑ:t) which was one of the largest subdivisions of Assam later, elevated to the position of a full-fledged district of Assam on 15 August 1987, is the headquarters of Golaghat district and is a sister town to Jorhat which is about 55 km away.

The place had been elevated to a subdivision away back in 1846. It has the earliest post/mail service and telegraphic communication systems in Assam that dates back to 1876[1]

Golaghat has one of the oldest social - literature/rhetorical congresses of Assam. The Golaghat Sahitya Sabha is one of the oldest congresses of Asam Sahitya Sabha, started in 1918. It has been a District Headquarters since 1987. It is the only place in Assam to have SAI - STC after Guwahati.

Divisions

Golaghat has been divided into following divisions:

Etymology

The name Golaghat ('Gola' which means shop and 'Ghat' meaning the landing point of river ferry) originated from the shops established by the 'Marwari' businessmen during the mid-20th century at the bank of river Dhansiri near present Golaghat town.

History

Stone inscription of Nagajari Khanikar gaon of Sarupathar, dating back to the 5th century, reveals that there was an independent kingdom in Doyang - Dhansiri valley and relics of ramparts, brick structures, temples, tanks etc. discovered in these area confirms the presence of a kingdom during 9th and 10th century.

The Doyang – Dhansiri valley came under the rule of Ahom's during the 16th century. Prior to that, this part was ruled by the Kacharis known as Herombial. During Ahom rule this area was under 'Morongi – Khowa Gohain', an administrative officer.

Golaghat during British Rule

After British took possession of Assam, Doyang – Dhansiri valley was included under the newly formed Golaghat subdivision of Sibsagar District in 1846. Golaghat was one of the largest subdivisions of Assam which was later, elevated to the position of a full-fledged district of Assam on 15 August 1987. Golaghat boasts of having one of the earliest post/mail service and telegraphic communication systems.

The earliest head post offices of the Assam Circle of British Assam were located in Golaghat besides Debrughur, Gouhati, Jorhat, Nowgaon, Sibsagar, Shillong and Tezpore (spellings as appear in the book - Glimpse of Assam).[2] Much later after telegraph lines had been stretched between Calcutta and Guwahati in 1869; Golaghat got its speaking wires' system in and around 1876. The telegraphic lines (speaking wires) were stretched to connect Golaghat with Kohima (in Nagaland), Shillong with Guwahati, Sibsagar with Nazira and Dibrugarh with Makum.[2]

In British Assam, Golaghat derived its importance chiefly because of having advanced communication systems during that time and on account of its connection by road with Kohima.[3]

Golaghat also has one of the oldest railway lines in Assam.[4] Text noted from the book Glimpse of Assam written by Mrs. SR Ward in 1884 states that, Mr. Bryers who was then the Chief of Cachar and Assam Railway Survey succeeded in finding a railway route that would be carried up the Dhansiri valley to Golaghat... thus giving Assam direct railway communication with Chittagong and Calcutta.[4]

Golaghat is known for its notable contribution in India's Freedom Struggle, Arts, Literature and Culture and Sports

Golaghat Sahitya Sabha is one of the oldest congresses of Asam Sahitya Sabha

Geography

Golaghat is located at 26°31′N 93°58′E / 26.52°N 93.97°E / 26.52; 93.97.[5] It has an average elevation of 95 metres (311 feet).

Demographics

As of 2001 India census,[6] Golaghat had a population of 33,021. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Golaghat has an average literacy rate of 82%, higher than the national average of 59.5%. Male literacy is 84%, and Female literacy is 79%. In Golaghat, 11% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Education

Golaghat is known for many literary intellects who have made outstanding contributions to Assamese literature. The place has good old institutions which have got their distinctive credits in terms of academic performance and record high scores in the past when compared with other institution equivalents of similar repute in Assam.

Primary and secondary education in Golaghat is offered by various schools which are affiliated to one of the boards of education, such as the High School Leaving Certificate (SEBA), Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Schools in Golaghat are either government run or are private (both aided and un-aided by the government). After completing their secondary education, students either attend Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) through Degree/Junior College or continue Secondary School (AISSSE) in one of three streams – Arts, Commerce or Science.

Following are few of the institutes:

College

Colleges - Level: Undergraduate & Postgraduate Degree and HSSLC (Jr.)

School

Schools - Level: Primary & High Schools and Higher or Senior Secondary

Creche/Daycare for children

There are many play schools and day care centres,

Others

Transportation

Places of Interest

Robin Banerjee's Science and Nature Museum
New Golaghat Gymkhana - Front Entrance of Barooah House

Sports

Sport's Clubs

Prominent Localities

Few prominent localities of Golaghat are:

Notable personalities

Politics

Golaghat is part of Kaliabor (Lok Sabha constituency).[9]

References

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