Sivasagar
Sivasagar District, Assam, India
Sivasagar, formerly known as Sibsagar, is one of the 34 districts in Assam, Northeast India. The administrative headquarters of this... Read More
Why is Sivasagar known
- Sivasagar, one of the most charming towns in Eastern Assam, also ranks among the greenest towns in the state
- The Naga Hills and Arunachal Pradesh border the district in the southward and south-east, respectively, while the Brahmaputra River borders it in the north
- It's renowned for its Ahom palaces and structures
- Today, Sivasagar is a significant hub for the oil and tea industries
- From 1699 to 1788, Sivasagar, then known as Rangpur, served as the seat of the Ahom Kingdom
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- Sivasagar is not well connected
- Joysagar, 5 kilometres from Sivasagar, is considered to be the largest man-made tank in the country, with an area of 318 acres
- Sivasagar is also well-known for its 'Talatal Ghar' and 'Rang Ghar
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- Connectivity is good and improving in times
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What is good in Sivasagar
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- 75 kilometres separate Sivasagar from Jorhat, where there is an airport
- Road infrastructure is quite tolerable
- The state of the roads is always inspected by competent authorities
- Despite the fact that this location is almost exactly like a hamlet, nighttime crime is becoming less common as we turn to the future and away from the past
- Street illumination can occasionally make crime at night less likely
- Police patrols are conducted to lower crime rates
- There are mandirs that are kept up well
- In general, hygiene is not an issue here
- It's not that polluted here
- The cost of necessities is customary
- The nearby offices primarily serve the tourist industry
- Although not close by, highways are well connected
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What can be better in Sivasagar
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- Public transportation is scarce
- Roads require adequate maintenance and have limited infrastructure
- The state of the road should be regularly checked because of the sewage issue
- It is rarely secure at night
- There have been some streetlights turned off
- The district's law and order doesn't appear to worry the cops
- Parks must be properly maintained when they are constructed
- In some circumstances, cleanliness is utterly useless
- The level of pollution is neither excessive nor low
- Although the price of basics is fair, taxes need to be decreased
- There are few employment options
- Highways need to be maintained often
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