Kharsang
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Kharsang | |
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town | |
Coordinates: 27°19′N 95°54′E / 27.32°N 95.90°E | |
Country | India |
State | Arunachal Pradesh |
District | Changlang |
Elevation | 200 m (700 ft) |
Population (2001) | |
• Total | 9,508 |
Languages | |
• Official | English |
Time zone | UTC+5:30 (IST) |
PIN | 792122 |
Telephone code | 91-3807 |
Vehicle registration | AR 12 |
Nearest city | Tinsukia |
Website | www |
Kharsang is a small town located in the Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh, India. It serves as an administrative sub-division within the district. The town is primarily inhabited by the Tangsa tribe, which is a major ethnic group in the region.[citation needed]
The town's economy is primarily based on tea plantations, which serve as the main source of income for the local population.[citation needed] In addition, Kharsang has significant mineral deposits, such as coal and petroleum. Located in the area is the Kharsang Oil Field, operated by GeoEnpro Petroleum Limited, spanning an area of 11 square kilometers. This oil field makes a substantial contribution to both the local and regional economy.[citation needed]
Despite its small size, the town plays a crucial role in the socio-economic framework of Arunachal Pradesh.[citation needed]
Connectivity
Kharsang is located in the northeastern part of India. Efforts have been made to enhance Kharsang's connectivity with the rest of the country, despite the challenges posed by its hilly terrain.[citation needed] The primary mode of transportation to and from Kharsang is by road. The town is connected to the district headquarters and other major towns in Arunachal Pradesh through a network of state and national highways. The road conditions vary throughout the year, with monsoon rains sometimes affecting their navigability. However, ongoing efforts are focused on improving the quality and reliability of road transport, including the construction of all-weather roads.[citation needed]
There is no direct rail connectivity to Kharsang. The nearest railway station is the Tinsukia railway station in Tinsukia, Assam, which is approximately 100 kilometers away. Tinsukia railway station is connected to major cities in India, and from there, one can reach Kharsang by road.
The nearest airport to Kharsang is the Dibrugarh Airport located in Dibrugarh, Assam, about 140 kilometers away. This airport offers routes to major Indian cities such as Delhi, Kolkata, and Guwahati.[citation needed] From the airport, taxi services are available to Kharsang.
History
The history of Kharsang is intertwined with the larger narrative of Arunachal Pradesh and its diverse ethnic groups.[citation needed] Archaeological evidence indicates human habitation in the region since the Neolithic period.[citation needed] During the British colonial period, Kharsang was a part of the North-East Frontier Agency (NEFA) established in 1914. Following India's independence, NEFA transformed into Arunachal Pradesh, and Kharsang became a part of this newly formed state. The geopolitics of Kharsang saw significant shifts, particularly during the Sino-Indian War of 1962. After independence, Kharsang experienced substantial development and growth, transitioning from a primarily agrarian society to a diversified economy with the emergence of the oil industry and improved connectivity with other parts of India.[citation needed]
Geography
Kharsang is situated in the easternmost part of India, within the Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh. It is located in the foothills of the Eastern Himalayas. The climate in Kharsang is predominantly subtropical. The monsoon season, spanning from June to September, brings heavy rainfall, while the winters are mild and the summers warm. This climate supports a variety of flora and fauna, and the town's dense forests are home to several endangered species.[citation needed][clarification needed]
Demographics
The majority of the population comprises the Tangsa tribe, while other ethnic groups also inhabit the town. As per the latest census data, the population of Kharsang is approximately 10,000, with a balanced gender ratio. Multiple languages are spoken in Kharsang, reflecting its ethnic diversity. These languages include Tangsa, Hindi, and English. Despite cultural differences, the residents of Kharsang coexist harmoniously.[citation needed]
Culture
The town is known for its festivals, traditional dances, music and cuisine.[citation needed] Notable festivals in Kharsang include the Tangsa's Mol festival. Traditional arts and crafts, such as weaving and bamboo craft, are also aspects of Kharsang's cultural identity.[citation needed]
Economy
The economy of Kharsang is primarily agrarian, with a significant portion of the population engaged in farming activities. The main crops cultivated in the town include rice, maize, and mustard. Kharsang is also known for its horticultural produce, including local fruits like oranges, pineapples, and bananas.[citation needed] A major contributor to the town's economy is the Kharsang Oil Field, operated by GeoEnpro Petroleum Ltmited. Discovered in the early 1990s, this oil field has brought about significant economic transformation in the region, providing employment opportunities and contributing to the region's revenue.
In recent years,[when?] tourism has emerged as another sector in Kharsang's economy. The town's natural environment, culture and biodiversity attract tourists from across the country and beyond.[citation needed]
Education and Health
The town is served by several government and private schools that provide primary and secondary education. The medium of instruction in most of these schools is either English or Hindi, creating a bilingual educational environment.
The town is equipped with a primary health center and several smaller clinics that offer basic medical services to the residents. For specialized treatment, patients often travel to larger healthcare facilities in nearby towns or cities. Public health initiatives led by the government and non-governmental organizations are actively working to improve healthcare access and quality in Kharsang.[citation needed]
See also
References
- "Census of India: District Census Handbook - Changlang." Office of the Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. 2011.
- "The North-East Frontier Agency: A Brief Historical Sketch." Directorate of Research, Government of Arunachal Pradesh. 1980.
- "Arunachal Pradesh District Gazetteers: Changlang." Directorate of Information and Public Relations, Government of Arunachal Pradesh. 1997.
- "Kharsang Oil Field." GeoEnpro Petroleum Ltd. Official Website.