Capital of arunachal pradesh

  1. Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh
  2. Nagaland
  3. about Itanagar Capital
  4. Arunachal Pradesh Map
  5. Arunachal Pradesh, the Land of Rising Sun: Know About the State Capital, Map and CM
  6. about Itanagar Capital
  7. Nagaland
  8. Arunachal Pradesh, the Land of Rising Sun: Know About the State Capital, Map and CM
  9. Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh


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Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh

The Capital of Itanagaris situated at an altitude of 450 meters above sea level in the Papum Pare district. The name is derived from a historical fort called Itafort (Built 13-50 & 15-50 A. D) located at the heart of the capital city. The capital was earlier stationed at st June 1974. The temporary capital was inaugurated by Shri V. V Giri, the then-president of India on 20 th April 1974. The permanent capital was renamed Itanagar and the erstwhile temporary capital was known after its old name Naharlagun. The foundation stone of the permanent capital at Itanagar was laid down by the then-governor of Assam, Shri B. K Nehru on 7 th may, 1973 at the initiative of K. AAA Raja, and approval of the Pradesh council held in February 1972 at Shillong. The area of the greater capital complex is 476 sq. Km, whereas the actual size of the capital is 132 sq. Km. It is situated at latitude 27°6N, and longitude 93°31’E. According to 2011census, the total population of Itanagar circle is 59,490 (Males: 30,497, Females: 28,993) and Naharlagun circle is 36,158 (Male:18, 090, Female: 18,068). The capital is well connected by 415 National Highway, Itanagar; a place of scenic beauty and maybe called Mini India. A separate administration unit for the Itanagar capital complex with a deputy commissioner was formed and effected from 1 st October 2008 with its headquarters in Naharlagun. 6 Explore Arunachal Pradesh with ItaMoto Travel Top Sightseeings in Itanagar There are many places to visit in ...

Nagaland

Nagaland, state of Land Relief and drainage Nearly all of Nagaland is mountainous. In the north the Patkai Range, part of the Arakan system, along the Myanmar border, reaching a maximum height of 12,552 feet (3,826 metres) at Mount Saramati. The region is deeply dissected by rivers: the Doyang and Dikhu in the north, the Barak in the southwest, and the tributaries of the Climate Nagaland has a monsoonal (wet-dry) climate. Annual rainfall averages between 70 and 100 inches (1,800 and 2,500 mm) and is concentrated in the months of the southwest monsoon (May to September). Average temperatures decrease with greater elevation; in the summer temperatures range from the low 70s F (about 21–23 °C) to the low 100s F (about 38–40 °C), while in the winter they rarely drop below 40 °F (4 °C), though frost is common at higher elevations. Humidity levels are generally high throughout the state. Plant and animal life Forests cover about one-sixth of Nagaland. Below 4,000 feet (1,220 metres) are tropical and subtropical jhum (shifting cultivation) have a secondary growth of high grass, reeds, and scrub jungle. Explore India Quiz Elephants, tigers, leopards, bears, several kinds of monkeys, People Population composition The Konyaks are the largest tribe, followed by the Aos, Tangkhuls, Semas, and Angamis. Other tribes include the Lothas, Sangtams, Phoms, Changs, Khiemnungams, Yimchungres, Zeliangs, Chakhesangs (Chokri), and Rengmas. Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to...

about Itanagar Capital

A small Introduction on Itanagar Capital Jurisdiction The Deputy Commissioner, Itanagar Capital Complex Office is one of the busiest DC-Office of the state. Currently, It is situated at Itanagar in Papum Pare district of Arunachal Pradesh. This DC Office has separate jurisdiction. In the interest of public service, the Deputy Commissioner (City) was designated as Deputy Commissioner (Capital) in Arunachal Pradesh. The jurisdiction of the Deputy Commissioner (Capital) shall include the existing areas of Itanagar, Naharlagun and Banderdewa. Also, the following powers and functions as specified hereunder to the Deputy Commissioner (Capital) in the interest of administrative convenience. The Deputy Commissioner (Capital) have all the powers and functions ordinarily enjoyed by all Deputy Commissioners. However, the DRDA, Office of District Election Officer and role of Session Judge comes with DC Papumpare while DUDA comes under the control of DC, Capital. All officers and officials of line departments report to the respective Deputy Commissioners for the areas which falls within the jurisdiction of the respective Deputy Commissioner. Itanagar is surrounded by beautiful mountains. This city sees annual long monsoon rains. It is best to visit from November to March. Polo Park and Zoo are the popular visitor places. The nearest airport is Lilabari in Assam and the nearest railway station is Harmuty 23 kms from here. Hindi, Assamese, Bengali and English are the main spoken language...

Arunachal Pradesh Map

Arunachal Pradesh lies at the tip of the northeastern part of India. The state shares its borders with Assam and Nagaland to the south. The state also shares international borders with Bhutan in the west, Myanmar in the east, and a disputed border with China in the north at the McMahon Line. It is the largest state regarding area wise in the north-east region. As of July 2020, it comprises 25 districts. The state is called "Land of the Rising Sun" The literary meaning of the "Land of the Rising Sun" is "the land of the dawn-lit mountains." It receives the first rays of the sun in the country. The state has its capital in Itanagar, which is also its largest city. The state is famous for its natural beauty and a stable agricultural economy. Major crops of Arunachal Pradesh: pulses, sugarcane, rice, wheat, maize being its main crops. It has a considerable amount of forest cover, which ensures that the forest products also contribute to its economy. The tourism sector of the state has not been fully utilized. The state government is in the process of reviving tourism in Arunachal Pradesh, which was affected due to the novel coronavirus pandemic and nationwide lockdown. Geography of Arunachal Pradesh Arunachal Pradesh covers an area of 83,743 km2 (32,333 sq mi). It ranks 14th in terms of the total area in the country. The state extends from the snow-covered Himalayas to the Brahmaputra plains. It falls between 26° 30' and 29° 30' North latitude and 91° 30' and 97° 30' East long...

Arunachal Pradesh, the Land of Rising Sun: Know About the State Capital, Map and CM

Arunachal Pradesh is one of the Indian states that comes from the region of the erstwhile North-East Frontier Agency since the British Colonial Era. The capital of Arunachal Pradesh is Itanagar located at the hilltop of Himalayas Mountain. Arunachal Pradesh is situated in an area surrounded by huge mountains and shares its border with many states of India and also with other countries. On its border is the Bhutan Kingdom on the west side, it also shares a border towards the north side with the Autonomous area of Tibet, China and to the southern and southeastern part, it shares a border with the Indian state Nagaland and lastly towards the southwest with Assam, the northeastern state of Assam. In the year 1972, the state was made a Union Territory of India before it was considered as a part of Assam and then in the year 1987, it became the State of India. Arunachal Pradesh is known for its culture, community along with the evergreen forests, plateaus, extensive valleys and Hill Mountains rising at the top of the Himalayas. It holds many tributaries of the mighty Brahmaputra River such as Tirap, Subansiri, Lohit, the Dibang and Kameng among which the only ones to cross the important Himalayan ranges is the Subansiri. The state is rich with different varieties of soil like ultisols, inceptisols and entisols and most of the river valleys have soil with features of rich alluvial soils that are much recommended for the purpose of agriculture. The people living in Arunachal Prade...

about Itanagar Capital

A small Introduction on Itanagar Capital Jurisdiction The Deputy Commissioner, Itanagar Capital Complex Office is one of the busiest DC-Office of the state. Currently, It is situated at Itanagar in Papum Pare district of Arunachal Pradesh. This DC Office has separate jurisdiction. In the interest of public service, the Deputy Commissioner (City) was designated as Deputy Commissioner (Capital) in Arunachal Pradesh. The jurisdiction of the Deputy Commissioner (Capital) shall include the existing areas of Itanagar, Naharlagun and Banderdewa. Also, the following powers and functions as specified hereunder to the Deputy Commissioner (Capital) in the interest of administrative convenience. The Deputy Commissioner (Capital) have all the powers and functions ordinarily enjoyed by all Deputy Commissioners. However, the DRDA, Office of District Election Officer and role of Session Judge comes with DC Papumpare while DUDA comes under the control of DC, Capital. All officers and officials of line departments report to the respective Deputy Commissioners for the areas which falls within the jurisdiction of the respective Deputy Commissioner. Itanagar is surrounded by beautiful mountains. This city sees annual long monsoon rains. It is best to visit from November to March. Polo Park and Zoo are the popular visitor places. The nearest airport is Lilabari in Assam and the nearest railway station is Harmuty 23 kms from here. Hindi, Assamese, Bengali and English are the main spoken language...

Nagaland

Nagaland, state of Land Relief and drainage Nearly all of Nagaland is mountainous. In the north the Patkai Range, part of the Arakan system, along the Myanmar border, reaching a maximum height of 12,552 feet (3,826 metres) at Mount Saramati. The region is deeply dissected by rivers: the Doyang and Dikhu in the north, the Barak in the southwest, and the tributaries of the Climate Nagaland has a monsoonal (wet-dry) climate. Annual rainfall averages between 70 and 100 inches (1,800 and 2,500 mm) and is concentrated in the months of the southwest monsoon (May to September). Average temperatures decrease with greater elevation; in the summer temperatures range from the low 70s F (about 21–23 °C) to the low 100s F (about 38–40 °C), while in the winter they rarely drop below 40 °F (4 °C), though frost is common at higher elevations. Humidity levels are generally high throughout the state. Plant and animal life Forests cover about one-sixth of Nagaland. Below 4,000 feet (1,220 metres) are tropical and subtropical jhum (shifting cultivation) have a secondary growth of high grass, reeds, and scrub jungle. Explore India Quiz Elephants, tigers, leopards, bears, several kinds of monkeys, People Population composition The Konyaks are the largest tribe, followed by the Aos, Tangkhuls, Semas, and Angamis. Other tribes include the Lothas, Sangtams, Phoms, Changs, Khiemnungams, Yimchungres, Zeliangs, Chakhesangs (Chokri), and Rengmas. Get a Britannica Premium subscription and gain access to...

Arunachal Pradesh, the Land of Rising Sun: Know About the State Capital, Map and CM

Arunachal Pradesh is one of the Indian states that comes from the region of the erstwhile North-East Frontier Agency since the British Colonial Era. The capital of Arunachal Pradesh is Itanagar located at the hilltop of Himalayas Mountain. Arunachal Pradesh is situated in an area surrounded by huge mountains and shares its border with many states of India and also with other countries. On its border is the Bhutan Kingdom on the west side, it also shares a border towards the north side with the Autonomous area of Tibet, China and to the southern and southeastern part, it shares a border with the Indian state Nagaland and lastly towards the southwest with Assam, the northeastern state of Assam. In the year 1972, the state was made a Union Territory of India before it was considered as a part of Assam and then in the year 1987, it became the State of India. Arunachal Pradesh is known for its culture, community along with the evergreen forests, plateaus, extensive valleys and Hill Mountains rising at the top of the Himalayas. It holds many tributaries of the mighty Brahmaputra River such as Tirap, Subansiri, Lohit, the Dibang and Kameng among which the only ones to cross the important Himalayan ranges is the Subansiri. The state is rich with different varieties of soil like ultisols, inceptisols and entisols and most of the river valleys have soil with features of rich alluvial soils that are much recommended for the purpose of agriculture. The people living in Arunachal Prade...

Itanagar: Arunachal Pradesh

The Capital of Itanagaris situated at an altitude of 450 meters above sea level in the Papum Pare district. The name is derived from a historical fort called Itafort (Built 13-50 & 15-50 A. D) located at the heart of the capital city. The capital was earlier stationed at st June 1974. The temporary capital was inaugurated by Shri V. V Giri, the then-president of India on 20 th April 1974. The permanent capital was renamed Itanagar and the erstwhile temporary capital was known after its old name Naharlagun. The foundation stone of the permanent capital at Itanagar was laid down by the then-governor of Assam, Shri B. K Nehru on 7 th may, 1973 at the initiative of K. AAA Raja, and approval of the Pradesh council held in February 1972 at Shillong. The area of the greater capital complex is 476 sq. Km, whereas the actual size of the capital is 132 sq. Km. It is situated at latitude 27°6N, and longitude 93°31’E. According to 2011census, the total population of Itanagar circle is 59,490 (Males: 30,497, Females: 28,993) and Naharlagun circle is 36,158 (Male:18, 090, Female: 18,068). The capital is well connected by 415 National Highway, Itanagar; a place of scenic beauty and maybe called Mini India. A separate administration unit for the Itanagar capital complex with a deputy commissioner was formed and effected from 1 st October 2008 with its headquarters in Naharlagun. 6 Explore Arunachal Pradesh with ItaMoto Travel Top Sightseeings in Itanagar There are many places to visit in ...