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Chirang, located in Assam, is known for its diverse tribal population and biodiversity. The district is part of the Bodoland Territorial Region and is primarily inhabited by indigenous communities like the Bodos, Mishing, and Rabhas. The region is famous for its wildlife and is home to the Bongaigaon Forest Division and Manas National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Chirang is a major producer of agricultural crops, including rice, jute, maize, and mustard. The economy of the district is supported by agriculture, handicrafts, and forestry, with a growing emphasis on tourism. Chirang celebrates Bihu, Magh Bihu, and other local festivals with traditional dances, feasts, and rituals. The district has a rich cultural heritage, with many ethnic festivals and cultural practices unique to the indigenous tribes. The region has faced political challenges but continues to work toward peace and development. The district?s growing infrastructure and improved road links are contributing to its economic growth.