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Itanagar

State capital city in Arunachal Pradesh, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Itanagar (/ˈtɑːnəɡər/pronunciation) is the capital and largest town of the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. The seat of Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly, the seat of government of Arunachal Pradesh, and the seat of Gauhati High Court permanent bench at Naharlagun are all in Itanagar. Being the hub of all the major economic bases, Itanagar, along with the adjacent town of Naharlagun, comprise the administrative region of the Itanagar Capital Complex Region. This stretches from the Itanagar Municipal limit at Chandranagar Town extended until Nirjuli Town, and is a major junction of cultural, economic, fashion, education and recreational activities.

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Etymology

Itafort, ‘the fort of bricks’ from which the state capital derives its name, is situated in the heart of Itanagar. The fort has an irregular shape, built mainly with bricks dating back to the 14th-15th century of Mayapur of Ramachandra, a king of the Jitari Dynasty.[1]

Geography

Itanagar is located at 27.1°N 93.62°E / 27.1; 93.62. It has an average elevation of 320 metres.

Climate

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Itanagar features a humid subtropical climate (Köppen: Cwa), with dry, mild winters and hot, humid and wet summers.

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Centre for Buddhist Culture (Gompa Temple), Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh.

Culture

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Ganga Lake

Itanagar has a number of tribes, i.e., Nyishi, Adi, Apatani, Tagin, Galo, etc.

Demographics

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As of 2011 India census,[3] Itanagar had a population of 59,490. Males constituted 53% of the population and females 47%. Itanagar has an average literacy rate of 66.95%, lower than the national average of 74.4%: male literacy is 73.69%, and female literacy is 59.57%. In Itanagar, 15% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Religion

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A majority of the tribes are worshipers of nature, with Tani Tribes being descendants of the Forefather Abotani being followers of Donyi-Polo. According to the 2011 census, 40.94% of the population is Hindu, 29.51% Christian, 21.17% Donyi Polo, 4.52% Muslim and 2.88% Buddhist.

Languages

Languages of Itanagar (2011)[5]
  1. Nishi 30.08 (28.3%)
  2. Bengali 13.68 (12.9%)
  3. Adi 13.61 (12.8%)
  4. Apatani 7.15 (6.74%)
  5. Nepali 6.26 (5.90%)
  6. Hindi 6.12 (5.77%)
  7. Assamese 5.93 (5.59%)
  8. Bhojpuri 3.34 (3.15%)
  9. Others 19.95 (18.8%)

According to 2011 census, Nishi was the most spoken language in Itanagar with 17,896 speakers, followed by Bengali at 8,125, Adi at 8,102, Apatani at 4,256, Nepali at 3,721, Hindi at 3,641, Assamese at 3,538 and Bhojpuri at 1,987.

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Education

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Rajiv Gandhi University
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Front view of Bunny's fantatsy world school and boys hostel, Itanagar

Universities and colleges

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Media and communications

Television

DD Arunprabha is the state-owned television broadcaster of Arunachal Pradesh.[7]

Radio

Radio stations of Itanagar are: All India Radio, RadioCity Itanagar (Arunachal Pradesh's first community radio) and Big FM 92.7 (India's largest national radio network).

Newspapers

  • The Arunachal Times
  • Echo of Arunachal
  • Dawnlit Post

Places of Interest

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Ita Fort
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Jawaharlal Nehru Museum, Itanagar
  • Ita Fort, one of the most important historical sites in the state of Arunachal Pradesh. The name literally means "Fort of bricks"( brick being called "Ita" in the Assamese language). The Ita Fort was built as early as the 14th or the 15th century. The fort has an irregular shape, built mainly with bricks dating back to the 14th-15th Century. The total brickwork is of 16,200 cubic meter lengths which have been identified by some scholars with the Chutiya kingdom. The fort has three different entrances at three different sides, which are western, eastern, and southern sides.
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Museum, Itanagar is also known for showcasing the rich tribal culture of the state.
  • Gekar sinyi (Ganga Lake) is a beautiful natural lake which literally means confined lake in the Nyishi dialect. It is surrounded by a landmass of hard rock. Primeval vegetation, orchids masses on tall trees and tree ferns contribute to its popularity as a hot picnic spot and recreation hub. Boating facilities and a swimming pool are available at the site.
  • Buddhist monastery [Gompa mandir]
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Sacred Heart Church, Naharlagun, Arunachal Pradesh, India
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Transport

Road

National Highway 415 connects Itanagar to the rest of the country. Regular bus and taxi services are available from Guwahati.

Railway

Naharlagun railway station is the nearest railway station, which is nearly 15 km away from the city. Taxi and bus services are easily available from the railway station to Itanagar. Donyi Polo Express can be availed which runs on all days of a week from Guwahati and Shatabdi Express is available thrice a week from Guwahati. The Arunachal AC Superfast Express runs between Naharlagun and Anand Vihar Terminal twice a week, which is the only direct train that connects Arunachal Pradesh with the national capital.

Air

Regular helicopter service is available from Guwahati to Naharlagun. Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone for Itanagar Airport at Hollongi on 9 February 2019. It has been named as Donyi Polo Airport, and was inaugurated on 19 November 2022, with flight services operated by Alliance Air, IndiGo and FlyBig airlines.[8][9]

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