The municipal towns of Assam, India are included in the List of Cities and Towns in Assam. The entire work of this article is based on "Census of India", conducted by "The Office of the Registrar General and Census Commissioner, India" under Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. According to the data from the Census of 2011, there are 28 districts, 58 sub-divisions and 84 municipal towns in the state of Assam. [1]
District | District H.Q. | Sub-division | Sub-division H.Q. | Towns | Class | Population As per Census 2011 |
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Udalguri | Odalguri | Odalguri | Odalguri | Odalguri | Municipality board | |
Bhergaon | Bhergaon | Tangla | Municipality board | |||
Karimganj | Karimganj | Karimganj | Karimganj | Karimganj | Municipality board | |
Badarpur | Town committee | |||||
Cachar | Silchar | Silchar | Silchar | Silchar | Municipal Corporation | |
Lakhipur | Lakhipur | Lakhipur | Town committee | |||
Kamrup | Amingaon | Rangia | Rangia | Rangia | Municipality board | |
Amingaon | Amingaon | Palashbari | Municipality board | |||
Kamrup Metro | Guwahati | Guwahati | Guwahati | Guwahati | Municipality corporation | |
North Guwahati | Town committee | |||||
Karbi Anglong | Diphu | Diphu | Diphu | Diphu | Municipality board | |
Dokmoka | Town committee | |||||
Howraghat | Town committee | |||||
Bokajan | Bokajan | Bokajan | Town committee | |||
Hamren | Hamren | Hamren | Town committee | |||
Donkamokam | Town committee | |||||
Kokrajhar | Kokrajhar | Kokrajhar | Kokrajhar | Kokrajhar | Municipality board | |
Gossaigaon | Gossaigaon | Gossaigaon | Town committee | |||
Golaghat | Golaghat | Golaghat | Golaghat | Golaghat | Municipality board | |
Dergaon | Town committee | |||||
Bokakhat | Bokakhat | Bokakhat | Town committee | |||
Dansiri | Sarupathar | Sarupathar | Town committee | |||
Borpathar | Town committee | |||||
Goalpara | Goalpara | Goalpara | Goalpara | Goalpara | Municipality board | |
Lakhipur | Town committee | |||||
Chirang | Kajalgaon | Basugaon | Basugaon | Basugaon | Town committee | |
Bijni | Bijni | Bijni | Town committee | |||
Dibrugarh | Dibrugarh | Dibrugarh | Dibrugarh | Dibrugarh | Municipal Corporation | |
Naharkatia | Town committee | |||||
Chabua | Town committee | |||||
Dima Hasao (Formerly North Cachar Hills) | Haflong | Haflong | Haflong | Haflong | Municipality board | |
Umrangso | Town committee | |||||
Mahur | Town committee | |||||
Maibong | Maibang | Maibang | Town committee | |||
Tinsukia | Tinsukia | Tinsukia | Tinsukia | Tinsukia | Municipality board | |
Digboi | Municipality | |||||
Margherita | Town committee | |||||
Doomdooma | Town committee | |||||
Makum | Town committee | |||||
Sadiya | Chapakhowa | |||||
Darrang | Mangaldoi | Mangaldoi | Mangaldoi | Mangaldoi | Municipality board | |
Kharupetia | Municipality board | |||||
Namkhola | Town committee | |||||
Duni | Town committee | |||||
Dhubri | Dhubri | Dhubri | Dhubri | Dhubri | Municipality | |
Gouripur | Town committee | |||||
Sapatgram | Town committee | |||||
Bilasipara | Bilasipara | Bilasipara | Town committee | |||
Chapar | Town committee | |||||
South Salmara | Hatsingimari | |||||
Dhemaji | Dhemaji | Dhemaji | Dhemaji | Dhemaji | Town committee | |
Silapathar | Municipality board | |||||
Jonai | Jonai | |||||
Nagaon | Nagaon | Nagaon | Nagaon | Nagaon | Municipality board | |
Kampur | Town committee | |||||
Roha | Town committee | |||||
Doboka | Town committee | |||||
Hojai | Hojai | Hojai | Municipality board | |||
Lumding | Municipality board | |||||
Lanka | Municipality board | |||||
Kaliabor | Hatbor | |||||
Nalbari | Nalbari | Nalbari | Nalbari | Nalbari | Municipality board | |
Tihu | Town committee | |||||
Bongaigaon | Bongaigaon | Bongaigaon | Bongaigaon | Bongaigaon | Municipality board | |
North Salmari | Abhayapuri | Abhayapuri | Town committee | |||
Barpeta | Barpeta | Barpeta | Barpeta | Barpeta | Municipality board | |
Barpeta Road | Municipality board | |||||
Howli | Town committee | |||||
Sarthebari | Town committee | |||||
Bajali | Pathsala | Pathsala | Town committee | |||
Sarbhog | Town committee | |||||
Baksa | Musalpur | Musalpur | Musalpur | |||
Salbari | Salbari | |||||
Tamulpur | Tamulpur | Goreswar | Municipal board | |||
Morigaon | Morigaon | Morigaon | Morigaon | Municipal board | ||
Jagiroad | Mayong | Jagi Bhakatgaon | Town Committee | |||
Bhuragaon | Bhuragaon | Borduba | Town Committee | |||
Jorhat | Jorhat | Jorhat | Jorhat | Jorhat | Municipality board | |
Mariani | Town committee | |||||
Teok | Teok | Teok | Town committee | |||
Majuli | Garmurh | |||||
Titabor | Titabor | |||||
Lakhimpur | North Lakhimpur | North Lakhimpur | North Lakhimpur | North Lakhimpur | Municipality board | |
Bihpuria | Town committee | |||||
Dhakuakhona | Dhakuakhona | |||||
Sivasagar | Sivasagar | Sivasagar | Sivasagar | Sivasagar | Municipality board | |
Amguri | Town committee | |||||
Simaluguri | Town committee | |||||
Charaideo | Sonari | Sonari | Municipality board | |||
Moranhat | Town committee | |||||
Nazira | Nazira | Nazira | Municipality board | |||
sonitpur | Tezpur | Tezpur | Tezpur | Tezpur | Municipality board | |
Rangapara | Town committee | |||||
Dhekiajuli | Municipal Board | |||||
Gohpur | Gohpur | Gohpur | Town Committee | |||
Biswnath | Biswanath Chariali | Biswanath Chariali | Municipality board | |||
Gohpur | Town committee | |||||
Hailakandi | Hailakandi | Hailakandi | Hailakandi | Hailakandi | Municipality board | |
lala | Town committee |
the meaning of this colour is "there is no town" |
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