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1,681

Total Population

879

Male Population

802

Female Population

293

Total Households

293

Total Households

265

Area (hectares)

Welcome to Dewkura Gaon

The village of Dewkura is situated in the Barpeta district of Assam, India's Kalgachia subdivision. It is located 35 kilometers from Kalgachia, the district headquarters. Dewkura village's sub-district headquarters are in Kalgachia. Balaipathar is the gram panchayat of Dewkura village, according to 2009 statistics. In the thriving Barpeta district, Dewkura has a space of its own. Population, literacy, homes, children, caste statistics, area, pincode, local government, neighboring villages, connections, and more are all covered in the parts that follow.

Dewkura - Village Overview

Village Name Dewkura
Gram Panchayat Lachanga
Block Ghilajhari-Rupsi
Nearest Town Kalgachia
District Barpeta
State Assam
Country India
PIN Code 781319
Helpline Numbers
Child Helpline
Fire Emergency
Medical 108
Women's Helpline
Police
Fire Station
Railway Helpline
Disaster Management
SP Office

Notice & Order

Tender Notice / NIQ

Gaon Prodhan

Nurul Islam

Nurul Islam

Phone : Na
Email : Na

Member

Kurban Ali

Kurban Ali

Phone : Na
Email : dewkura@mydigitalgaon.in

GP President

Afroza Begum

Afroza Begum

Phone : Na
Email : dewkura@mydigitalgaon.in

Culture

Dewkura harmoniously blends the diverse communities while showcasing Assam's rich cultural legacy. In addition to maintaining Islamic cultural practices, the people engage in traditional Assamese dance, music, and rituals. Respect for traditions, solidarity, and simplicity are the cornerstones of Dewkura culture. The people cherish close-knit social ties and hospitality. The village's sense of unity is bolstered by festivals and social events.

Fairs & Festivals

Dewkura also celebrates religious festival along with cultural festivals with great delight. Eid and Bihu and other local fairs are simply joyful and happy occasions that celebrate both unity within the village, cultural traditions and a festive spirit as a community. These occasions allow people to not only take part in cultural festivals, programs, games, etc. but also be able to share a meal with the community. In addition to social bonding, this would allow Dewkura to also preserve its rich heritage and traditions.

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