Country India District Kra Daadi district ISO 3166 code IN-AR Elevation 1,080 m | State Arunachal Pradesh Time zone IST (UTC+5:30) Vehicle registration AR-15 Population 5,816 (2011) | |
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Palin is a small hill station town and the headquarter of Kra Daadi district in Arunachal Pradesh. It is inhabited by Nyishi tribe of Arunachal Pradesh and has a population of 5816 according to the 2001 census. Name of current MLA of Palin constituency is Takam Tagar (Pario).
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Geography
Palin has an average elevation of 1080 metres (3540 feet).
Climate
Palin has a subtropical highland climate (Cwb in the Koeppen climate classification). Summers are warm with very high rainfall; winters are mild with moderate rainfall. It is very hilly with high geographical terrain. Most of the time it is covered by clouds. The area is windy in nature.
Culture
Palin and its adjoining areas are mainly populated by people of the Nyishi tribe.
Holy Rosary Church: Consecrated by the Bishop of Itanagar, this Christian catholic church reflects the extensive Christian influence.
Places of interest
Holy Rosay Catholic Church is one of largest Catholic churches in the state. It is located at the hilltop in the town.
Palin river one of the tributaries of River Subansiri flows through this town.The river is ideal for river rafting,fishing and for picnics.
From here tourist places like Ziro, Parshuram Kund(in Lohit), Malinithan (in Siang), Bhishmak Nagar (in Dibang Valley) are also easily accessible by roads.
Festivals
Nyokum, an agricultural festival of the Nyishis, is the main festival celebrated in the town. Beside Nyokum, people also celebrate Christmas, Diwali and Dusherra.
Demographics
As of 2001 India census, Palin has a population of 5816. The Nyishis are the indigenous inhabitants of the area.
Communication
Palin is situated in the western side of Arunachal Pradesh. From the capital city Itanagar it is The District Highway connects Palin to rest of the state. Regular Bus and Tata sumo services are available from Itanagar, Ziro.