Karimganj District is located in the Southern tip of Assam - a state in the North-eastern corner of India. Together with two other neighbouring districts - Cachar and Hailakandi - it constitutes the Barak Valley zone in Southern Assam. Total area of the district is 1809 Sq.Kms. which comprises varied geographical features like agricultural plains, shallow wetlands, hilly terrains and forests. Karimganj Town is the administrative headquarter and main town of the district also bears the same name, that is, Karimganj. Its distance from Guwahati - the state capital of Assam - is approximately 330 km by road and about 350 km by rail. Distance of other important places are : Silchar - 55 km, Shillong - 220 km, Agartala - 250 km. Communication Karimganj town has communication links with both rail and road with the rest of India. The nearest airport is Kumbhirgram (85 km) near Silchar. Karimganj town is also an important river port and has seasonal cargo and freight transport link with Kolkata through river ways via Bangladesh. Visit- Daily Newspaper From Karimganj, Click-
Since I work in a different type of industry (I work in Social Housing Sector in London), I don't have very good technical knowledge of computers. But, I thought to give website building a go and then I came up with the idea of creating a site to link people from one corner to another.I did not want to think of any alternative name for the website except the place where I was born "Karimganj" in Assam, India. Hence the name of this site - (www.KarimganjAssam.com). I know we have other sources/services available as well to learn about Silchar, Karimganj, Hailakandi and other parts of Assam and India, but for me the more the better. It is good to get people linked via different sources. I hope that this site will positively bring people, especially Indian and British people closer and closer.
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The “selfish man” is he who would do the thing, even if it harmed others, so long as it gave him pleasure: the “unselfish man” is he who would still do the thing, even if it gave him no pleasure, so long as it pleased others. Lewis Carroll (1832-1898)