Barak Valley

The Barak Valley is the southernmost region and administrative division of the Indian state of Assam. It is named after the Barak river. The Barak valley consists of three administrative districts of Assam namely - Cachar, Karimganj, and Hailakandi. The main and largest city is Silchar, which seats the headquarter of Cachar district and also serves as administrative divisional office of Barak valley division. The valley is bordered by Mizoram and Tripura to the south, Bangladesh and Meghalaya to the west and Manipur to the east respectively. Once North Cachar Hills was a part of Cachar district which became a subdivision in 1951 and eventually a separate district. On 1 July 1983, Karimganj district was curved out from the eponymous subdivision of Cachar district. In 1989 the subdivision of Hailakandi was upgraded into Hailakandi district.

Barak Valley
Nickname: 
"Valley of Peace"
The five divisions of Assam
Country India
RegionNorth Eastern Region (NER)
StateAssam
Official languageBengali
Associate official languageMeitei (Manipuri)
Area
  Total6,922 km2 (2,673 sq mi)
Population
 (2011 census)
  Total3,624,599
  Density520/km2 (1,400/sq mi)
Demonym"Barakbashi"
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