Kharupetia
Kharupetia is a town and a municipal board in Darrang district in the Indian state of Assam. Kharupetia is a fast-developing commercial town in Mangaldoi Sub-Division under Darrang District. It is about 17 km from Mangaldoi, the District headquarters and 87 km from Guwahati, the gateway of North East region. It is connected by National Highway 15.
The town exports fresh vegetables, fish and staples across Assam and other parts of India. Majority of the people living here are engaged in business activities. It is famous as a business centre in Assam.
Geography
Kharupetia is located at. It has an average elevation of 37 metres.Tourist spots
- Niz Kharupetia Pond
- Samshan Kali Mandir
- Shiv Mandir
- Satsangha Vihar at Netaji Nagar
- Sri Sri Ramkrishna Sevashram
- Jagatbandhu Dham, Natunpatty
- Hindu Milan Mandir
- Jain Mandir, M B Road
- Hanuman Mandir, M B Road
- Jame Masjid, Main Road
- Hospital Road
- Barowari Durga Mandir
Colleges and schools
- Kharupetia College
- S.M. College
- B.L.G College
- Oxford Academy
- United Stars Academy
- Ajmal College of Arts, Commerce and Science
- Kharupetia Girls High School
- Kharupetia Higher Secondary School
- Saila bala High School
- Tapoban Bengali School
- Adarsh Hindi Vidhyalaya
- Central Town Lower Primary School
- Kharupetia Town L.P School
- Dhaniram L.P School
- Nagajani L.P School
- Morning Star Engilish High School
- Luit Valley High School
- Sunflower Engilish High School
- Sarada Vidya Mandir
- Royal Academy Kharupetia
Others
- Nearest Railway station: Rowta Bagan railway station
- Nearest Police station: Kharupetia
- Nearest International Airport: Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, Borjhar, Guwahati
- Nearest Domestic Airport: Tezpur Airport
- Hospital: Kharupetia Civil Hospital
- Major Festivals: Bihu, Durga Puja, Eid, Deepawali, Holi etc.
Demographics
According to 2011 census, Kharupetia has a population of 18,501, of which 9764 are males & 8737 are females. Children constitute 9.82% of the town's population. Female sex ratio of Kharupetia is 895 females per thousand males. Literacy rate is 83.66%.
Majority of the population is Bengali, with a sizeable Marwadi and Bihari community.There are few Nepali and Assamese people too. Hindus form the majority in the town followed by Muslims and Jains.