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'''Jorabat''' is a village in [[Ri-Bhoi|Ri-Bhoi district]], [[Meghalaya]], [[India]] and [[Kamrup Metropolitan|Kamrup Metropolitan district]], [[Assam]], [[India]]. With greater parts in [[Assam]].<ref>https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jorabat/556747121105560</ref>
'''Jorabat''' is a village in both [[Ri-Bhoi|Ri-Bhoi district]], [[Meghalaya]], [[India]] and [[Kamrup Metropolitan|Kamrup Metropolitan district]], [[Assam]], [[India]]. With greater parts in Kamrup Metropolitan district of [[Assam]] in the Northeastern part of India.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jorabat/556747121105560</ref> The main attraction of this place is that it is a place in which we may find people of all communities of India living in harmony and peace which is hard to find in the rest of North east India, A majority of the people living in Jorabat are businessmen. The Nepalese and Bihari constitute a majority in the Area.


==Geography==
==Geography==
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[[NH 40|National Highway 40]] links Jorabat to [[Jowai]] via [[Shillong]].<ref>http://www.indiamapped.com/highways-in-india/national-highway-40/</ref> [[NH 37|National Highway 37]] passes through Jorabat and connects parts of upper Assam with Guwahati city.<ref>http://www.indiamapped.com/highways-in-india/national-highway-37/</ref> Jorabat is divided into two parts former is in Meghalaya and latter is in Assam <ref>http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120610/jsp/frontpage/story_15591752.jsp#.VLjDz9KUdZ8</ref>.
[[NH 40|National Highway 40]] links Jorabat to [[Jowai]] via [[Shillong]].<ref>http://www.indiamapped.com/highways-in-india/national-highway-40/</ref> [[NH 37|National Highway 37]] passes through Jorabat and connects parts of upper Assam with Guwahati city.<ref>http://www.indiamapped.com/highways-in-india/national-highway-37/</ref> Jorabat is divided into two parts former is in Meghalaya and latter is in Assam <ref>http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120610/jsp/frontpage/story_15591752.jsp#.VLjDz9KUdZ8</ref>.


==Famous Personalities of Jorabat==
*Pratap Das - An Influential and Intellectual Student of Jorabat and also an social activist.
*Kundan S. Marak- A student cum young entrepreneur and social activist
*Shivaji Pandit Jaiswal- A leading industrialist of North East India
*Ganesh Sharma- A director of the JDB group and an industrialist
*Tarsem Singh- A motivational Businessman and social activist
*Mintu Das- A businessman and social activist
==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 08:22, 16 January 2015

Jorabat
Jorbad(Khasi)
Village and Suburb
Country India
StateAssam
DistrictKamrup Metropolitan
StateMeghalaya
DistrictRi-Bhoi
Languages
 • OfficialEnglish
 • OfficialAssamese
 • OfficialKhasi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
781023
Vehicle registrationAS- 01
Coastline0 kilometres (0 mi)

Jorabat is a village in both Ri-Bhoi district, Meghalaya, India and Kamrup Metropolitan district, Assam, India. With greater parts in Kamrup Metropolitan district of Assam in the Northeastern part of India.[1] The main attraction of this place is that it is a place in which we may find people of all communities of India living in harmony and peace which is hard to find in the rest of North east India, A majority of the people living in Jorabat are businessmen. The Nepalese and Bihari constitute a majority in the Area.

Geography

It is located very near to the city of Guwahati, Assam in Kamrup Metropolitan district.[2]

Location

National Highway 40 links Jorabat to Jowai via Shillong.[3] National Highway 37 passes through Jorabat and connects parts of upper Assam with Guwahati city.[4] Jorabat is divided into two parts former is in Meghalaya and latter is in Assam [5].

Famous Personalities of Jorabat

  • Pratap Das - An Influential and Intellectual Student of Jorabat and also an social activist.
  • Kundan S. Marak- A student cum young entrepreneur and social activist
  • Shivaji Pandit Jaiswal- A leading industrialist of North East India
  • Ganesh Sharma- A director of the JDB group and an industrialist
  • Tarsem Singh- A motivational Businessman and social activist
  • Mintu Das- A businessman and social activist

References