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How Many Districts Were There In Assam During India’s Independence In 1947?

How Many Districts Were There In Assam During India’s Independence In 1947? - General Knowledge of Assam
When India achieved independence in 1947, Assam was one of the key states in the northeastern region of the country. At that time, Assam had 11 districts. These districts were: Cachar, Darrang, Goalpara, Kamrup, Lakhimpur, Nagaon, Sibsagar, Garo Hills, United Khasi and Jaintia Hills, Mikir Hills and North Cachar Hills, and Lushai Hills (present-day Mizoram).

Over the years, Assam’s administrative boundaries have changed significantly. Many of the hill districts later became separate states, such as Meghalaya, Mizoram, and Nagaland, while the plains districts of Assam were gradually subdivided to improve governance. Today, Assam has 35 districts (and proposals for more), reflecting the growth and reorganization since independence.

Understanding how many districts Assam had in 1947 provides valuable insight into the historical and political evolution of the state. It highlights how Assam’s role during India’s independence laid the foundation for the present-day administrative setup of the northeastern region.