Sonai Kamalajari

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Sonai Kamalajari
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Sonai Kamalajari
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Sonai Kamalajari
Sonai Kamalajari (India)
Coordinates: 26°06′N91°34′E / 26.10°N 91.57°E / 26.10; 91.57 Coordinates: 26°06′N91°34′E / 26.10°N 91.57°E / 26.10; 91.57
CountryFlag of India.svg  India
State Assam
Region Western Assam
District Kamrup
Government
  Body Gram panchayat
Elevation
42 m (138 ft)
Languages
  Official Assamese
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
782402
Vehicle registration AS
Website kamrup.nic.in

Sonai Kamalajari is a village in Kamrup rural district, situated in south bank of river Brahmaputra. [1]

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Transport

The village is accessible through National Highway 37, connected to nearby towns and cities with regular buses and other modes of transportation.

National Highway 37 (India) national highway in India

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References

  1. "Sonai Kamalajari". pincode.org.in. Retrieved 2015-02-18.