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Nalbari, situated in Assam, is an agricultural district known for its vast paddy fields and the production of jute. The district is also a major hub for the cultivation of mustard, ginger, tea, and betel nuts. Nalbari is famous for the Bamunir Bhawani Temple and the Na-Insar religious site, which draw visitors for their spiritual significance. Agriculture is the backbone of the economy, and the district has been making strides in the development of irrigation systems and rural infrastructure to boost production. The district also celebrates festivals like Bihu, Durga Puja, and Eid with traditional festivities that reflect its vibrant culture. The region is known for its local craftsmanship, particularly the weaving of Muga silk and the production of handicrafts. With its proximity to Koch Behar and Guwahati, Nalbari serves as an important trade center.
GF7P+J69, Chengnoi, Assam 781369, India
CFW2+6G9, Bhakatpara Rd, Nalbari, Japarkuchi, Assam 781335, India