East Garo Hills district
East Garo Hills district is an administrative district in the state of Meghalaya in India.
History
The East Garo Hills district was formed in 1976, after the erstwhile Garo Hills district of Meghalaya was re-organised with a view to bring the administration closer to the people.The district headquarters-complex of the district, christened as Williamnagar, after Captain Williamson A. Sangma, the founder Chief Minister of the State of Meghalaya. Williamnagar is located on the vast plainlands along the bank of the Simsang River, at Simsanggre. These plainlands are in a sense historical, as it was here that the Garos made their last major resistance to the British intrusion into Garo Hills during the year 1837. The legendary Garo leader Pa Togan Nengminja Sangma was felled by the British, in skirmish, at Chisobibra, quite close to Wiliamnagar, on 12 December 1837.
Geography
The district headquarters are located at Williamnagar. The district occupies an area of 2603 km2.Divisions
Lok Sabha
The district falls under the Tura (Lok Sabha constituency) which Purno Agitok Sangma had represented at the Lok Sabha, the Lower House of the Indian Parliament during 1975-2016. Purno Agitok Sangma had been a Union Minister and has the distinction of being the only unanimously elected Speaker of the Lok Sabha. After his death, his son Conrad Sangma represented this constituency.Assembly Constituency
There are 3 Assembly Constituencies of the Meghalaya State Legislative Assembly within the East Garo Hills District of Meghalaya. The Assembly Constituencies are as follows:- SONGSAK
- RONGJENG
- WILLIAMNAGAR
Administrative divisions
East Garo Hills division is divided into five blocks:| Name | Headquarters | Population | Location |
| Dambo Rongjeng | Rongjeng | ||
| Kharkutta | Kharkutta | ||
| Resubelpara | Resubelpara | ||
| Samanda | Samanda | ||
| Songsak | Songsak |