Karimganj District (
) is an administrative
district in the state of
Assam in
India. The district headquarters are located at
Karimganj.
Geography
The district occupies an
area of 1809 km². It is bounded on the northeast by
Cachar District, on the east by
Hailakandi District, on the south by
Mizoram state, on the southwest by
Tripura state, and on the west and northwest by
Bangladesh.
Karimganj Town, the administrative headquarter and main town of the district also bears the same name, that is, Karimganj.Karimganj town is located on the northern fringe of the district adjoining Bangladesh, by the river
Kushiyara. Its distance from
Guwahati - the state capital of
Assam - is approximately 330 km by road and about 350 km by rail. Distances of other important places are :
Silchar - 55 km,
Shillong - 220 km,
Agartala - 250 km. Flanked on two sides by the rivers
Kushiyara and Longai, Karimganj town is located just on the Bangladesh border with the river Kushiyara flowing in between. One prominent feature of the place is a long and winding canal called Noti Khal meandering through the town. Earlier, it used to be a connecting river way between Kushiyara and Longai facilitating river communication and also balancing of water-levels between the two rivers. Now, however, this canal has been blocked at several places through embankments and land-fills to pave way for road transport and construction works.Latu is one of the...
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