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Bordumsa
Dumsa ga
Town & Village
Bordumsa is located in Arunachal Pradesh
Bordumsa
Bordumsa
Location in Arunachal Pradesh, India
Bordumsa is located in India
Bordumsa
Bordumsa
Bordumsa (India)
Coordinates: 27°31′10″N 95°53′18″E / 27.51944°N 95.88833°E / 27.51944; 95.88833
Country India
StateArunachal Pradesh
DistrictChanglang district
Founded byDumsa Nong ( Who was popularly known as DUMSA JAMADAR. )
Named forDumsa Families
Elevation
140 m (460 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total29 347
DemonymBordumsa Circle
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Pincode(s)
792 056
Area code03800
ISO 3166 codeIN-AR
Vehicle registrationAR-12

Bordumsa is a town in Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh, India. The inhabitants living in this area belong mainly to the Singpho tribe. In Bordumsa circle one can also find people belonging to the Tai-Khampti and Tai-Khamyang tribe who live in harmony with each other.one of the major tribe living in the circle Is Tangsa and Nokte tribes .|date=November 2009}} Also few families belonging to the Tai-Phake tribe can be found in Lalung village. Bordumsa's population is 29,347 and its elevation is 140 meters.[1]

Bordumsa is part of the Bordumsa-Diyun Assembly constituency and is accessible by buses and private transports like jeep and taxi that run daily from Digboi (the nearest population center), Tinsukia and Dibrugarh. It is also accessible through Mahadevpur (via Old Mohong, New Mohong).

The main interest in Bordumsa is the tea plantation which consists of more than hundreds of hectares of land, but another place of interest is the huge Buddha Mandir which is located in Goju, directly opposite to the minister's residence. There is a huge statue of Buddha at the town square, next to the Shiv Mandir. The town square is always busy as the higher secondary school and all major shops are located nearby. The people of this town are very religious and participate in all festivals with vigour, be it a Hindu festival or any tribal feast.

History

The word 'Bordumsa' came from two words; 'Bor' means 'Big' and 'Dumsa', which is one of the family titles of the Singpho Tribe; the original inhabitant of that place. Members of the Dumsa clan still can be found in good numbers. One can find so many tribes in Bordumsa such as Singpho (majority), Khamti,Tangsa, Nocte, Khamyang, Adivasis etc.

Among Singphos the common surnames or family names are in Bordumsa Circle areas-

  • Bisa,
  • Dumsa,
  • Sikhet,
  • Lakhang,
  • Ingan,
  • Innem,
  • Insoi,
  • Insai,
  • Singkhet
  • Wakhet,
  • Insen,
  • Insadu,
  • Singdu,
  • Sibo,
  • Siong (Maio),
  • Chinam,
  • Goju,
  • Khakhu,
  • Ningnan,
  • Imphum,
  • Umbong,
  • Dibom,
  • Diboh
  • Inkhom,
  • Umbu,
  • Nokhum,
  • Moko,
  • Minlung,
  • Ang,
  • Dili,
  • Singjat,
  • Samon,
  • Mukoi etc.

Bordumsa Circle includes several Singpho villages starting from--

  • Dumsa (Bordumsa Village)
  • Goju,
  • Galangja,
  • Lalung ( Nalung )
  • Gidding,
  • Wakhetna,
  • Dirakna,
  • Kherem-Bisa,
  • Saimo,
  • Wagun,
  • Dapkhu,
  • Kherem Khah etc.

References

  1. ^ "A Profile of Changland District", National Informatics Centre, Changlang District Unit, Changlang. Accessed 2007-04-28.