West Garo Hills district


West Garo Hills is an administrative district in Garo Hills of the state of Meghalaya in India. Tura town is the administrative headquarters of the district. The district occupies an area of 3714 km². In 2011 its population was 643,291. As of 2011 it is the second most populous district of Meghalaya, after East Khasi Hills.
West Garo Hills district is located at the westernmost part of Meghalaya. The district is bounded by East Garo Hills district on the east, by South Garo Hills district on the south-east, Goalpara district of Assam state on the north and north-west and Bangladesh on the south.

History

In 22 October 1976 the Garo Hills district was bifurcated into two districts: West Garo Hills district and East Garo Hills district. The West Garo Hills district was further divided into two districts: the present day West Garo Hills district and South Garo Hills district in June 1992.

Economy

In 2006 the Ministry of Panchayati Raj named West Garo Hills one of the country's 250 most backward districts. It is one of the three districts in Meghalaya currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme.

Mahendraganj international border crossing

Mahendraganj-Baksiganj international border crossing is at Mahendraganj town in West Garo HIlls district in India on NH12 to Bakshiganj is an international crossing being further developed in the Bharatmala .

Divisions

Administrative divisions

West Garo Hills district is divided into six blocks, after the creation of South West Garo Hills district :
NameHeadquartersPopulationLocation
DadenggiriDadenggiri
DaluDalu
GambegreGambegre
RongramAsananggiri
SelsellaSelsella
TikrikillaTikrikilla

Demographics

According to the 2011 census West Garo Hills district has a population of 643,291, roughly equal to the nation of Montenegro or the US state of Vermont. This gives it a ranking of 514th in India. The district has a population density of . Its population growth rate over the decade 2001-2011 was 24.02%. West Garo Hills has a sex ratio of 979 females for every 1000 males, and a literacy rate of 68.38%.
Tura has a mixed population of Garos or Achiks, Bengalis, Nepalis, Assamese, members of other ethnic groups such as the Hajong, Rabhas and Koches, Bodo and a fair sprinkling of South Indians in the Catholic Church, the teaching profession and the paramilitary forces.

Languages

Languages in West Garo include A'Tong, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by 10,000 people in Bangladesh and India.

Culture

Places of Interest

Some places of interest in Garo Hills are Siju Cave, Nokrek Peak, Siju Bird Sanctuary, Imilsang Dare falls, Sosibibra and Rongdong falls.
Some places worth visiting in West Garo Hills are
1. Bhaitbari / Wadagokgre Excavation Site,
2. Pelga Waterfalls,
3. Tura Peak Range,
4. Nokrek Peak,
5. Nokpante Institution,
6. Typical Garo Villages and many others.

Flora and fauna

In 1986 West Garo Hills district, along with its sister districts South and East Garo Hills, became home to Nokrek National Park. The park has an area of.