My village
RANGACHAKUA
There is a verbally or even in writing that one should never forget his mother or his origin. This is 100 % true. You can't please your own place with anyone. That's why it really deserves affection and service.
Like every person, my birthplace is
very adorable. Seeing that, sometimes I feel like doing or writing something
towards my place. With the live water of the traditional Sonitpur district, the
great land of Jamugurihat in the widow, the red eyes are my birth place where I
have grown up by eating brown leaves and adorned with natural beauty. This Rangachakua
place is a accumulation of different races and tribes.
History:
According to legends, this area of ours
was previously covered with thick forests. In the middle of the forest, a river
named Bordikarai (Dikkarika) was predicted to be flowing from the corner of a
curve from the corner of a river. As a result, the word ′′ Ranga+Suk ′′ (Red-corner)
is called ′′ Rangachakua ′′ in the calculation.
Population:
Rangachakua is not a small village, it
is a large area. The people of this should be accepted. The recent talent they
have, is really rare. Moreover, the various monasteries, namghar, cultural
programs located here are also enhancing the beauty of our village. Many small
villages are included in the region. In every village there is a feeling of
combination and love. Villages are like this ----
1 / Rangachakua
2 / 1 no. Bordikarai
3 / 2 no. Bordikarai
4
/ 1 no. Batamari
5 / 2 no. Batamari
6 / 1 no. Morisuti
7 / 2 no. Marikhuti
8/ christian slum
9 / sand
10 / Balisapari
11 / Chilnighat
12 / Bamunipam
13 / agripam
14 / average bill
15 / four ponds.
Total literacy rate of the region is 71%
The number of professional people from Rangachakua are:
1/ District Transport Officer --- 1
(Currently retired)
2/ Doctor --- 2 people
3/ Co-Transport Officer --- 2
(Currently retired 1)
4/ Supply Inspector --- 1 people
5/ college speaker --- 6 people
6/ Higher Secondary School
--- 10 people
7/ Air Force --- 5 people
8/ Ground Army --- 150 people
9/ Engineer --- 2 people
10/ Junior Engineer --- 3 people
11/ primary and middle primary teacher
--- 75 people
12/ Military Officer --- 2
13/ Scientist --- 1 people
14/ Jon Army --- 5 people
15/ 31 people in Police department
Road-Ghat:
A / Toubhanga Chilanighat Diversion
Road- Paki Road.
Education program:
A) Higher Secondoary Schol --- 1
B) M E School --- 1
C) primary school --- 24
D) Middle Primary School --- 1
E) Middle primary non-recognized school
--- 4
F) Pre-primary School --- 47 pcs
G) private english medium school --- 2
H) Sankardev Kalakendra --- 1
Rangachakua area is a large area, a
college is needed in this area. After passing higher secondary school, we have
to go to Jamuguri or Tezpur for higher education. The poor children of this
region have to end their education due to lack of money.
Hospital:
1 / rangaskuwa state hospital --- 1 pcs
2 / State Animal Hospital --- 1
3 / sub health center --- 4 pcs
Other Events - Institutions:
3 / weekly market --- 1 pcs
4 / Samuhik Bhavan(Community Hall) ---
4 pcs
5/ playground --- 3 pcs
6/ permanent stage --- 4 pcs
7/ Rangachakua bungalow.. 1 pcs
8/ Prabhuram Karki Memorial Bhawan ---
1
Religious places:
A / Gayatri Temple: 1
B / Namghar: 6
C / Shiva Temple: 5
D / North Jamuguri
Akhand Hari Kirtan Committee Office House --- 1
Ng / Durga Puja Mandap
S / Koa dead satra: 1
The Gayatri temple located at the Rangachakua center was constructed in 1967 Gayatri temple is second place in India.
Closing:
This red eyelid area
was a very backward area right now. At present, we can't call this region
better, but we can call this region developing. Because at present, all the
facilities that people need in their daily life are available here. This is
possible only for some of the academics, aspirants and pioneers born in the
region. With their hard efforts, the region has gradually started moving
towards light.
At last, I have
completed this short two words wishing for the overall development of the
region. ।
′′ Vive la Rangachakua ′′
Exactly this is what I searching for as Rangachakua on google
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