Rahul Sharma (Editor)

Boiragimoth

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Country
  
India

District
  
Dibrugarh

PIN
  
786003

Elevation
  
94 m

State
  
Assam

Time zone
  
IST (UTC+5:30)

Telephone code
  
0373

Area code
  
0373

Boiragimoth

Adhaan boiragimoth dibrugarh assam india


Boiragimoth is a suburb of Dibrugarh town, consisting of several residential buildings and neighbourhood markets. It is considered as the most sought residential locality in the District. It has shops, restaurants, schools, colleges, institutes, boarding houses, places of worship of all faiths, offices, etc.

Contents

Map of Boiragimoth, Dibrugarh, Assam 786001

Name origin

Boiragimoth has its name origin since Ahom regime. According to folk lore, Loraa Rojaa (Sulikphaa - Ratnadhwaj Singha 1679–1681) was too avarice for continuing his rule over the throne. He started maiming the royal kins and descendants to the throne. Hence, one of his cousins fled the Capital kingdom of Garhgaon, now in Sibsagar district, and stayed at the then Boiragimoth as a disguised "Boiragi" (meaning hermit) and founded a "Moth" (meaning centre). So, Boiragimoth means Centre of Hermitage.

Location

Boiragimoth is a sub-urban revenue circle belonging to Dibrugarh East circle. The Convoy Road which trespasses the region divides the locality into two Assembly Divisions: The north is under the Dibrugarh Block which is under the Dibrugarh Assembly constituency, and the south of Convoy Road is under the Borbaruah Block, which is under the Lahowal Assembly constituency . To the west is surrounded by the beautiful Tea Estate of Jalan Nagar South.

Demographics

Though it has its existence since Ahom regime, but over time, the demography has become pan-Assamese, consisting of people from entire Assam. Unlike other localities in Assam, Boiragimoth is basically an Assamese society with deep roots in Assamese Culture, Traditions, and Literature. People from other parts of India are also dwelling in the region.
In 1950, the Medog earthquake measuring over 8.6 on the Richter Scale, changed the course of the Brahmaputra River, and this caused the destruction of more than 3/4ths of the city. The District Administration in and around 1960 allotted plots for homeless people mostly belonging from Nagakhulia, Panchali, and Tinkunia, who have lost their properties in the devastating quake and erosion.

Religion

People of all faiths are existing harmoniously in the vicinity. Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, and Christians are practising their respective faiths.

Places of Worship

Boiragimoth has Naamghars for the Vaishnavites, Mosques for the followers of Islam, Shiva Mandir for the Hindus.

Education

Boiragimoth has the pride of having the best educational institutes in Assam. It has from Lower Primary Schooling up to higher levels of education.

Schools:

  1. Kadamoni Lower Primary School.
  2. Don Bosco School.
  3. Jyoti Vidyapith.
  4. Niz Mancotta Medium Elementary School.
  5. Niz Mancottah High School.
  6. Oil Valley School.
  7. Dawn School.
  8. Rose Bud Kindergarten School.
  9. Asom Jatiya Vidyalay

Higher Secondary School/College:

  1. Don Bosco Higher Secondary School.
  2. Salt Brook Academy.
  3. Sri Sri Aniruddhadeva Junior College, Dibrugarh
  4. Dibru College.
  5. Gyan Vigyan Academy.

Vocational

  1. Saint Vincenza Gerosa Institute of Nursing.

Health Facilities

Boiragimoth is well equipped with health services in the locality. Primarily it has one of the finest Mental Hospital in Assam. Moreover, primary Health Centre is there to serve the basic needs of the populace.

  1. State Primary Health Centre. Malakhubasa Bye-Lane No.2
  2. Saint Vincenza Gerosa Hospital. Convoy Road
  3. Kairali Ayurveda Hospital. Convoy Road

Moreover, people can avial the emergency medical service just by dialing 108 from any network. There is also Assam Medical College and Hospital just 6 km away.

Sports

The Outdoor Stadium of Dibrugarh district is located at the heart of Boiragimoth. The residents takes the pleasure of either viewing or participating in various outdoor sports. Apart from sporting facilities, the locality has various Sports Clubs which have bought laurels to the region.

Primarily, Navarupa Sangha is the best sporting club with various winning histories in sporting events in and around the state of Assam.

Communication

As it is a suburb it is well accessed by rail, road, river, and air.

Rail
The New Dibrugarh Railway Station is located here. It is just 2 km from the centre.

Road
The Assam State Road Transport Terminus is just 2.2 km from here, which is located at Chowkidingee.

Air
The Dibrugarh Airport is located 13 km from here and can be accessed via Convoy Road, then NH-37, next Airport Road at Mohanbari.

River Port
The nearest river port is situated at Panchali, Dibrugarh, on the banks of the river Brahmaputra.

Important Offices and Premises

The All India Radio Station of Dibrugarh is located at the convoy Road. All necessary programmes are produced here.

The Assam State Electricity Board (ASEB) is having its Power Grid control, Transmission, Engineering, and Administrative Offices here for the entire Dibrugarh district.

The District Employment Exchange is located near Convoy Road Tiniali/ Tee Point.

The Food Corporation of India is having its operating food storage godowns near Convoy Road Tiniali/ Tee Point.

The Asomiya Pratidin, an Assamese daily newspaper is having its printing press cum circulation and editorial premises at the Convoy Road.

The JANASADHARAN, another Assamese daily is having its printing press cum circulation and editorial premises behind outdoor stadium.

Centre of Assamese Culture

Boiragimoth has been the mantle of safe-guarding the Assamese culture intact by organising Bihu festival, Bhaaona, Drama plays, and other cultural festivals and rituals.

About Convoy Road

The nerve of Boiragimoth is the Convoy Road, which was built in 1914 for the movement of the Allied Forces during World War II. It starts from Chowkidingee to Assam Trunk Road (NH-37).

References

Boiragimoth Wikipedia