Nazira (IPA: nəˈzɪərə) is a town and a
municipal board
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in
Sivasagar district
Sivasagar district (Pron: or ), formerly known as ''Sibsagar'', is one of the 34 districts of Assam state in Northeast India. Sivasagar city is the administrative headquarters of this district. This historic place is also known for its rich bio ...
in the
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Assam
Assam (; ) is a state in northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam covers an area of . The state is bordered by Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh to the north; Nagaland and Manipur ...
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Nazira is a historical town on the bank of the
Dikhow River
The Dikhow River is a left tributary of the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Assam. It rises in the Zunheboto district in Nagaland, flows through the Sivasagar district
Sivasagar district (Pron: or ), formerly known as ''Sibsagar'', is ...
. It is around 18 km from
Sivasagar
Sivasagar (Pron: or ) ("the sea of Shiva"), is a city in and headquarters of the Sivasagar district, Assam. Sivasagar is situated about 360 kilometers (224 mi) northeast of Guwahati. It is well known for its Ahom palaces and monuments. Si ...
city, 3 km from Simaluguri Jn. and 78 km from Jorhat Airport. It is the Sub-divisional Head Office of Nazira Sub-division.
History
Nazira was an important place in the
Ahom Kingdom. Nearby Gargaon was the capital of the kingdom over a long period. According to tradition Nazira got its name from "Now-Jeera", which in Assamese means resting place of boats. The historian Sarbananda Rajkumar states, however, that ''nazira'' is a
Tai Ahom
The Ahom (Pron: ), or Tai-Ahom is an ethnic group from the Indian states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. The members of this group are admixed descendants of the Tai people who reached the Brahmaputra valley of Assam in 1228 and the local indi ...
word: ''na'' means "land", ''zi'' "inclined" and ''ra'' "much". Therefore ''nazira'' means a "much inclined land". He also writes that once the important places of Nazira were ''Ganak Village'' and ''Nazirahat''.
Being in the vicinity of the
Dikhow River
The Dikhow River is a left tributary of the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Assam. It rises in the Zunheboto district in Nagaland, flows through the Sivasagar district
Sivasagar district (Pron: or ), formerly known as ''Sibsagar'', is ...
and the capital of Ahom kingdom Gargaon, it is said that boats used to rest in this place after their long journey through the river. The ''Kareng Ghar'' a palace from the Medieval period build by King Rajeshwar Singha, a ruler of the Ahom kingdom stands as a testimony of the bygone era. During the British rule, tea plantations were started in and around Nazira like the other parts of upper Assam. The present day officer's club of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation limited (ONGCL) was in fact a tea planter's club established in 1939. Nazira was the headquarters of famous Assam Tea Company. An account of Life in and around Nazira during the 1940s to 1960s by European tea planters can be foun
here.
John White Masters, as Superintendent of the
Assam Company
Colonial Assam (1826–1947) refers to the period of History of Assam between the signing of the Treaty of Yandabo and Independence of India when Assam was under the British colonial rule. The political institutions and social relations that we ...
went to Assam in June 1839 and took up residence at Nazira. He made it the company's headquarters. An old British graveyard lies inside ONGC Colony in Nazira town. Here there are about 62 graves that can be traced according to the list given by H. A. Antrobus. The buried include the historian William Robinson, the author of ''A Grammar of Assamese Language'' (1839) and ''A Descriptive Account Of Assam: With a Sketch of the Local Geography, and a Concise History of the Tea-Plant of Assam.'' (1841).
William Robinson mastered the
Mising language
Miri or Mising, also known as Plains Miri, is a Tani language spoken by the Mising people. There are 629,954 speakers (as per Census of India, 2011), who inhabit mostly the Lakhimpur, Sonitpur, Dhemaji, Dibrugarh, Sibsagar, Jorhat, Majuli, Gol ...
, and the
Dafla language
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too: he wrote ''Notes on the Daflas and the Peculiarities of Their Language''. He made the first attempt at a grammar of the Mising language for institutional use, with his ''A short outline of Miri (Mising) grammar '' published in the March issue of ''Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal'', in 1849. (Vol, 18, part 1, page 224).
The Gorokihiya Temple, at Namati of Ahom days is 3 km from Nazira. History says that Ahom King Pratap Singha (1603–41) was a devotee of God Siva before he took his throne and he worshipped a Siva Linga. After he got his throne as a King he removed the Siva Linga and established it on the bank of
Dikhow River
The Dikhow River is a left tributary of the Brahmaputra River in the Indian state of Assam. It rises in the Zunheboto district in Nagaland, flows through the Sivasagar district
Sivasagar district (Pron: or ), formerly known as ''Sibsagar'', is ...
just opposite to Gargaon in a temple which was called as Maidol. This temple is also known as Maheswara Ghar or house or God Siva. Charaideu is just 16 km from Nazira Town. Here tourist can see the very sacred earthen pyramids (Tombs) of Ahom Kings, families and other ministers. During World War II (1939–1945) also Nazira had played an important rule in China Burma India Theatre. The
OSS Detachment 101
Detachment 101 of the Office of Strategic Services (formed under the Office of the Coordinator of Information just weeks before it evolved into the OSS) operated in the China-Burma-India Theater of World War II. On 17 January 1956, it was ...
established a base camp under the guise of a centre for malarial research at a tea plantation near Nazira. Detachment 101's training camp was located at Nazira (ost probably in the present Guest House, ONGCL Colony, Nazira).
Nazira has educational institutions including Gargaon College, Nazira College, Nazira Boys Higher Secondary and Multi Purpose School, Nazira Girls HS School, Nazira Bortol HS School, Kendriya Vidyalaya, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, DPS Nazira, Sankardev Vidya Niketan, St. Peters School, Ligiri Pukhuri High School, Gurukul school, Amolapatty, NEEDS Technical Institute and many more. The primary source of income of this area is employment in ONGC and Govt. Departments. Well experienced entrepreneurs are doing oilfield related contracts & services. Big companies like Halliburton and Schlumberger operate in this area. However, cultivation is still one of the main source of income of this region.
Geography
Nazirais located at . It has an average elevation of 132 metres (433 feet).
Climate
It has a humid subtropical monsoon climate like the rest of Assam. It has a long rainy season starting with pre-monsoon showers in the months of April, which signals the onset of spring. The real deluge starts in June, which continues up to the month of September. The rainy season, which gets overlapped with the summer season, help maintain the maximum temperature attainable to around 35 degree Celsius. The winter season starts at around November and continues up to February. The minimum temperature seldom reaches below 10 degree Celsius. Light woollen cloth is enough to beat the cold.
Demographics
India
census
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, Nazira had a population of 13,304. Males constitute 53% of the population and females 47%. Nazira has an literacy rate of 92.58%, higher than the national average: male literacy is 94.94%, and female literacy is 90.03%. In Nazira, 9.62% of the population is under 6 years of age. Nazira is mainly inhabited by
Ahoms
The Ahom (Pron: ), or Tai-Ahom is an ethnic group from the Indian states of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. The members of this group are admixed descendants of the Tai people who reached the Brahmaputra valley of Assam in 1228 and the local indi ...
followed by the Assamese Muslims, Brahmins, Koch, Kalitas, Deories Kaibarta and tea tribes constitute the rest of the portion of the demographic chart. Besides Nazira also has a sizeable population from the tea tribes community, who were brought as labours from central India by British for Tea plantations. 76.69% of population are Hindus and 22.23% are Muslims. Remaining 1.08% belong to other religions.
Villages
Budbari Satra, Rajapool Handique Gaon, Rajapool Gohain Gaon, Rajapool Duwara Gaon, Bhabar Chuk, Chonbasa gaon, khanikar Gaon.
Politics
Nazira is part of
Jorhat (Lok Sabha constituency)
Jorhat Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 14 Lok Sabha constituencies in Assam state in north-eastern India.
Assembly segments
Jorhat Lok Sabha constituency is composed of the following assembly segments:
Members of Parliament
Election re ...
.
List of MLA
* 1946: Sanu Kheria
* 1951: Ananda Chandra Bezbarua, Indian National Congress
* 1957: Tankeswar Chetia, Indian National Congress
* 1962: K.K. Gogoi, Indian National Congress
* 1967: Hiteswar Saikia, Indian National Congress
* 1972: Hiteswar Saikia, Indian National Congress
* 1978: Hiteswar Saikia, Indian National Congress
* 1983: Hiteswar Saikia, Indian National Congress
* 1985: Hiteswar Saikia, Indian National Congress
* 1988 (by polls): Tanu Konwar, Asom Gana Parishad
* 1991: Hiteswar Saikia, Indian National Congress
* 1996: Hemprove Saikia, Indian National Congress
* 2001: Hemprove Saikia, Indian National Congress
* 2006: Drupad Borgohain, Communist Party of India
* 2011: Debabrata Saikia, Indian National Congress
* 2016: Debabrata Saikia, Indian National Congress
Economy
Nazira lies in an oil and gas rich region.
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation
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(ONGC is state owned entity) operates major oil rigs and production platforms for E&P exploration. Several other multinationals such as
Schlumberger
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Schlumberger is the world's largest offshore drilling compa ...
and
Halliburton
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are also present in the city. ONGC has many oil fields in Assam namely Lakwa, Galeki, Rudrasagar etc and some of them are quite old and under secondary oil recovery. It has provided a good employment to the local people and there are many employees of ONGC who are from outside states and stay here either in ONGC colony or outside in rented house. ONGC has offices also in the district headquarter that is
Sivasagar
Sivasagar (Pron: or ) ("the sea of Shiva"), is a city in and headquarters of the Sivasagar district, Assam. Sivasagar is situated about 360 kilometers (224 mi) northeast of Guwahati. It is well known for its Ahom palaces and monuments. Si ...
city and ONGC is contributing a lot to the local economy as the employees will be spending a good amount out of their salary here. Nazira local market caters to the need of these people as well as the local population. Tea and agricultural cultivations are also main source of income of common people.
The headquarters of ONGC, Assam Asset, a Maharatna E&P company is situated in Nazira. Nazira is surrounded by huge tea estates like Mackeypore, Geleky, Santok, Bihubor, Lakwa, Ligiripukhuri, Mezenga, Bamunpukhuri and Maduri Tea estate. Once Mezenga was related with Scottish Assam Tea Company; This company was formed in 1865 to purchase, extend and cultivate Heelekah, Mazenga and Karsoolie Estates in Assam.
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Nazira local website Www.Nazira.in
Educational Institute
College
* Nazira College
*
Gargaon College
Junior College
* Swaraj Academy
* Kaziranga Academy
* Siukapha Academy
* MGM Junior College
* Ved Academy
* Nazira Jr College
* Shankardev Jr College
* Brahmaputra Academy
* Aniruddha Academy
* Gyanjyoti Academy
School
* Nazira Boys High Secondary & Multi Purpose School
* Nazira Girls High Secondary School
* Delhi Public School
* Kendriya Vidyalaya
* Adarsha Vidya Bhavan
* Nazira Jatiya Vidiyalaya
* Angkuran Jatiya Vidyalaya
* Sankardev Vidya Niketan
* Gurukul school
* Shankardev Vidiya
* ST.Peter's School
* Nazira Jatiya Vidyapeeth
Institute
* Arizan Institute
* NEEDS Technical Institute
* CIC
* Neiit-A
Industry
* Oil & Natural Gas Corporation Ltd.
* National Printing Press.
References
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Cities and towns in Sivasagar district
Sivasagar