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District Insight

Sonitpur DistrictAssam

Sonitpur district is administered from Tezpurcovering 5324 Sq.Km.home to 19,25,975 (2011 Census) residents. Discover its townsessential servicesand travel connections below.

Area: 5324 Sq.Km. Population: 19,25,975 (2011 Census) PIN: 784001
Official Website: https://sonitpur.assam.gov.in
Sonitpur district map
Headquarter
Tezpur
Area
5324 Sq.Km.
PIN
784001
HQ STD Code
03712

About Sonitpur District

Sonitpur is an administrative district in the state of Assam. The district headquarters are located at Tezpur. Sonitpur District is a land of natural beautyancient monumentsand rich cultural heritage. The district has an area of 5324 sq.km and has a population of 19,25,975 (as of 2011 Census). In terms of area Sonitpur is the second largest district of Assam after Karbi Anglong district. The name 'Sonitpur' literally means 'the city of blood.' It is bounded by Arunachal Pradesh in the northLakhimpur District in the east and Darrang District in the west. Sonitpurlocated between the mighty Brahmaputra and the Himalayan foothills of Arunachal Pradeshis largely plain with some hills. Brahmaputra River forms the south boundary of the district. A number of rivers which originate in the Himalayan foothills flow southwards and ultimately fall in  Brahmaputra River.

Sonitpur District falls in the Sub-Tropical climatic regionand enjoys Monsoon type of climate. Summers are hot and humidwith an average temperature of 29 Degree C. The highest temperature is recorded just prior to the onset of Monsoon (around May-early June). Summer rain is heavyand is principally caused from late June to early September by the moisture-laden South-West Monsoonon striking the Himalayan foothills of the north. Such rain is both a boon and a bane for the people. A boonfor it provides natural irrigation to the fields; and a baneas it causes the rivers to overflow their banks and cause floods. Autumns are dryand warm. It gets cooler as the months progress. Winters extend from the month of October to Februaryand are cold and generally drywith an average temperature of 16 Degree C. It gets quite chilling in late December and early Januaryon account of snowfall in the upper reaches of Arunachal Pradesh. Springs are cool and pleasantoccurring in the months of late March and April. Of courseduring these monthsflash rains and thunderstorms are at times caused by cyclonic windsknown in local parlance as Bordoichila.

Attractions

Tezpur  - 'City of Eternal Romance' : Situated on the northern bank of the mighty BrahmaputraTezpur also known in the ancient days as Sonitpur- is a serene quite townfamous for its  beautiful parks ancient Hindu temples and archaeological ruins steeped in mythologylegend and folklore. One can either avail the package tours provided by private tour operators or can contact the Tourist Information Officer TezpurTourist Lodge .(phone- 91-03712-21016)

Chitralekha Udyan (Cole Park) : Cole ParkTezpur is a very picturesque park near the centre of Tezpur. It has had a long tradition of hosting painting/drawing competitions for the nearby schools due the various features it possesses.  It isundoubtedlyone of the most beautiful places in Tezpur. Established by a British  Deputy   Commissioner,   Mr. Cole in   1906,  the  park  has  two   massive ornamented  stone pillarsand other  sculptural  remnants . It was recently renovated and revitalized in 1996 under  the stewardship   of the then   Deputy CommissionerMr.  M.G.V.K.BhanuIAS.  It has water sports facilitywalk waysrestaurant and  open air stage. There is a water feature in the form of a lake where small rowing and paddle boats are allowed. The famous Bhomoraguri inscription which recorded the ancient plans to build a bridge across the Brahmaputra where the current Kolia Bhomora Setu exists has been transported to this park for public viewing.

Agnigarh : Agnigarh is the site of the fortress which was built by Banasura to keep his daughter Usha in isolation. The name itself is derived from the words 'Agni' (meaning fire) and 'garh' (meaning fortress or wall) in Sanskrit. This hillock  on bank of river Brahmaputra  is the site of legendary romance of princess Usha (the only daughter of king Bana) and Anirudhagrand son of lord Krishna. Usha was kept on this hillock which was surrounded by fire,hence the name of Agnigarh. Agnigarh provides a panoramic view of the great river and Tezpur. Present day Agnigarh is a hill on the banks of the Brahmaputra which is one of the big tourist attractions in Tezpur. There is a circular stairway leading up to the crest of the hill where there are now sculptures depicting Usha's abduction of Aniruddhathe grandson of Krishna and the ensuing battle by Krishna to free them. There is also a viewing platform with the scenery around the river banks as well as the town centre and the Kolia Bhomora Setu bridge across the Brahmaputra.

Padum Pukhuri : This is a beautiful lake with an island. The island has been developed into a beautiful park with a musical fountain. There is an iron bridge to take you to the island. On the lake one can boat.

Kolia Bhomora Bridge : Kolia Bhomora Setu is a pre-stressed concrete road bridge over the Brahmaputra River near Tezpur in Assam (India). It is named after the Ahom General Kalia Bhomora Phukan. This bridge connects Sonitpur on the north bank with Nagaon District on the south bank. It is not only an  engineering master piece of  3.015 kms  length but also a  sight to watch. The construction of the bridge took place from 1981 to 1987.

Bhairabi Temple : The Goddess Durga is worshipped here. The backdrop of the temple is a view looking towards the Kolia Bhomora Setu across the Brahmaputra River. The temple site is also locally known as Maithan and Bhairabi Devalaya. Legend has it that Usha (daughter of mighty Asura King Banasura) regularly came here for the worshipping of the Goddess. About a couple of kilometres away lie the Bamuni Hills where one can view the ruins of the palace that stood many centuries ago. The art work on stone carvings that were used within the structure are from the 9th century. The temple is now managed by the Government through the office of the District Deputy Commissioner. There are sacrificial offerings of goats and bulls that still occurs regularly here. The entrance to the temple is through a very long staircase that leads up from the approach road to the temple itself. There are numerous facilities for the purchase of ghee lampsincense stickssweets and fruits etc. that are offered during prayers for blessings.

Ketakeshwar Dewal : Ketakeshwar Dewal (shrine) is a holy site in the Ketakibari area of Tezpur in Assam. It is reputed to have one of the largest Shiva lingas in the world. The actual site has two parts - one part where the actual linga is located and another part a few metres away where the original base of the linga is located. Legend has it that during a severe earthquake in the past the linga was uprooted from its base and deposited where it currently stands.

Mahabhairav Temple : The ancient Mahabhairav Temple is located in Tezpur townAssam. This temple is believed to have been established by king Bana in the pre-historical times. This Shiva temple was originally built of stone but the present one was renovated and built with concrete. During the Ahom rulethe kings especially of the Tungkhungiya dynasty donated large area of Devottar land to the Temple and pujaris and Paiks were appointed to look after the temple. The responsibility of management was in the hands of a Borthakur. The temple is now managed by the Government through a managing committee headed by the District Deputy Commissioner. Shivaratri is celebrated in the temple with big festivity and people from all over the country visit it.

Haleswar : It is 10 km to the north of Tezpurnear Tezpur- Balipara main road. A linga was found by a cultivator ( Hallowa) while he was ploughing in the field. A temple was constructed initially on this linga. Laterthe Ahom King Rudra Singha constructed the temple in 1705 AD.

Rudrapada Temple : To the east of Tezpur townon the bank of river Brahmaputra the Rudrapada temple is situated. It is believed that Rudra ( Lord Shiva ) had left the print of his left foot (pada) on a stone found in the temple. It is believed that Mahadeva showed his real self to king Bana here. Rudrapada temple was later built by Siva Singha in the year 1730 A.D. The main temple was destroyeddue to erosion of river Brahmaputra.

Tezpur is considered to be the cultural capital of Assamese culture. Being from the core Assamese cultural regionthe town has produced many stalwarts such as Dr. Bhupen HazarikaJyoti Prasad Agarwala (1903–51)Kalaguru Bishnu Prasad Rabha (1909–69)Phani Sarma (1909–70) and Ananda Chandra Agarwala (1874–1939). It is also the birth place of the former Speaker of the Indian Parliament (2004–2009)Somnath Chatterjee.

Economy

The economy of the district is Agriculture based-the traditional one. The economy of Sonitpur is underdeveloped and has its own pacetrendtradition and development process . Sonitpur is trade  center  for BomdillaTawang,Seppa  and Itanagar of Arunachal Pradesh. TezpurDhekiajuliRangaparaBiswanath Chariali and Gohpur are important trading centers in the district. Sonitpur is  basically  an  agrarian economy. Approximately 80 percent    of the population depends on agriculture allied( primary sector) activities for their livelihood .  Rain fed cultivation of single paddy crop still continues in most areas of the district. However with the help of irrigation facilities like shallow tube wellshigh yielding variety of seeds  and  tractors  have made multiple cropping possible.  Both Rabi and kharif cropping is done in the district .

Tea Gardens : The next most important feature of the economy of Sonitpur is the existence  of large number of tea gardens.  There are all together . Seventy three  tea gardens in Sonitpur district. The area covered under these tea gardens is approximately 2,81,660 Bighas. Monabari near Biswanath Chariali is Asia's largest tea garden. With an area of 1096 hectares with annual tea production of 2632670 Kgs in year 2000. Borgang tea estate is the 2nd largest with 1018 hectors of a total production 1689941 Kgs. (for list of tea gardens click here) Most  tea gardens were  previously owned by European concerns like Mecnill & MagorGeorge Williamson Ltd.Mcleod RusselBritish Assam tea garden companyEmpire  Plantation Limited. etc. However in recent years many Indian owned companies like Tata Tea,  Brooke Bond etc.  are taking over the ownership of the tea gardens. Apart from the big companies recently small tea gardens with area of 40 to 100 bighas have come up in many number near the big gardens. They basically sell tea-leaves to the big gardens who own factories.

Piggeries : Tribals and other weaker sections of the society are traditionally involved in pig rearing in the district.

Pig is one of the most efficient feed converting animals having  the shortest generation intervals high    prolificacy and faster growth rate all these traits are directly  and positively correlated with the overall   economy in production.  Pig farming as a commercial venture is still to be established in the district .

Poultry Production : The poultry production in district is mainly Desi bird oriented and is mainly in the hands of the rural people who rears mostly the desi or non descript type of poultry.

Fishery : As we know people here are fond of fishes and they catch fishes for their food. Basically fishing   here is a tradition rather  than commerce,  as 90 % fish products are imported.   In the district fishery is  quite  popular  commercial  activity but it is also not developed to the desired level. River Brhmaputra and  about  1000 no.of ponds provide huge scope of fish production.

Weaving : Handloom weaving is an important cottage industry that has been flourishing in Assam from ancient times. It still occupies a place of pride in every Assamese household which invariably maintains a handloom besides other articles for spinning and weaving. It is universally practised cottage industry by rich and poor alike and has no stigma of caste or creed attached to it. Most of its products are of utility value.

Sericulture : Chinese records dating as far back as 248 AD mentioned about the trade route from South China through the Shen states. Brahmaputra river and Kamrupa to Pataliputra includes Tezpur. Sonitpur is well known for excellent quality of silk. Here following types of silk are found: Mugaeri and Pat ( Mulberry silk)

Education

Tezpur University : Tezpur University was established by an Act of Parliament in  1994. The objects of this Central University as envisaged in the statutes are that it shall strive to offer employment oriented and interdisciplinary courses to meet the regional to national aspirations and the development of the state of Assam and also offer courses and promote research in areas which are of special and direct relevance to the region and in the emerging areas in Science and Technology. Address : Tezpur UniversityNapaamTezpurSonitpurAssam-784 028Phone :     +91-3712-267007/8/9

Assam Valley School : Founded in 1995 by The Williamson Magor Education Trust and spread over a sprawling 95 sylvan hectaresThe Assam Valley School aims to prepare children for life and for global citizenship in the twenty-first century. This school has been established for the education of both boys and girls from primary through secondary schoolfrom the State of Assam and beyond. The Assam Valley School (AVS) is the only exclusive co-educational boarding school in the North East of India. It is affiliated to the Council for Indian School Certificate Examination. AVS is committed to nurturing pupils to develop to their full potential and be well- equipped to face the challenges of the future with confidence and enthusiasm. Address : P.O. Balipara - 784101Dist. SonitpurAsom India.,Phone : +91 - 9678074320,9678074321,9678074322,9678074323,9678074325

Darrang College : Darrang College is located at Tezpurthe Headquarters of the Sonitpur District of Assam. Motto of the College: "Be a jewel among men". Darrang College stand firm to reach the top among the best  institutions of the country by generating fruitful socialeconomicscultural and humane resources through  promotion of quality education and thus to mould the society to cope with the changing need of time. Established in 1945 by the people of TezpurDarrang College is permanently   affiliated to Gauhati University since 1953. Address: TezpurDist. SonitpurPin: 784001Phone Numbers : 03712 - 220014/225590

Tezpur College : Tezpur College established in the year 1965is one of the premier Institutions of higher education in the north bank of the Brahmaputra at Tezpur. The college is recognized by the UGC under 2(f) and 12B in 1970 and affiliated to Guwahati University. As a single faculty college it offers B.A. (Major) programme in two shifts. It was brought under Deficit grants-in-aid systemwhich recieves salary grant from Govt. of Assam. Since its inceptionthe college has been imparting higher education with brilliant perfomance and extracurricular activites of the students. Address: Tezpur CollegeTezpur - 784001,AssamIndiaPhone : 03172 236796,
+91 94351 85339 (M)

Chaiduar College : Chaiduar College with Arts Stream was established in 1967 at Gohpur by few humble citizens of this region with active financial and moral support from the neighbouring populace. being the only full-fledged institution of higher learning in Chaiduarthe college is continuously serving the academic as well as social needs of this region stretching from Buroi to Howajan. Address: CHAIDUAR COLLEGE GOHPUR-784168SONITPUR -ASSAMPhone :  03715-43158

Banks

1) Central Bank Of IndiaLOKRAphone : (03714) 234447
2) Central Bank Of IndiaSIRAJULIPhone : (03712) 246050
3) Central Bank Of IndiaBALIPARAPhone : (03714) 234448
4) Central Bank Of IndiaBISWANATH CHARIALIPhone : (03715) 223839
5) Central Bank Of IndiaDHEKIAJULI (BATACHIPUR)Phone : (03712) 245180
6) Central Bank Of IndiaKARCHANTALAPhone : (03715) 26444
7) Allahabad BankNORTH TRUNK ROADPhone: 03712-220637
8) Axis BankTEZPURPhone : 03712-232 279/ 280
9) Bank Of Baroda (BOB)BORGHA    BORGHAT BRANCHVILL.BORGHATHALIHAMARIPhone :     03712-221912
10) Central Bank Of IndiaSOHAN BHAWANBINJRAJ ROADPhone : (03712) 221286/220640
11) HDFC BankPARMESHWARI BUILDINGN T ROADNEAR HIMATSINGHKA PETROL PUMPPhone : 03712-230088 / 230495
12) ICICI BankKAMRUPIYA SANATAN DHARMA MANDALIPhone : 03712-232296
13) Indian Bank (IB)A H ROADPhone :    03712 220210
14) Indian Overseas Bank (IOB)KAMARCHUBURIPhone : (03712) 220604
15) IndusInd BankDUGAR MANSIONGROUND FLOORMAIN ROADPhone : 03712 230922/924/926 223417
16) Punjab National Bank (PNB)MAHATAMA GANDHI ROADPhone : 03712-220205
17) State Bank Of India (SBI)Phone : 03712-220592/225456
18) State Bank Of India (SBI)TEZPUR BAZAR EVENING BRANCHPhone :  STD-03712-220978,221174
19) Federal BankK C ROADPhone : 03712-221633(SM)
20) UCO BankMAIN ROADRIKHABCHAND SOHALL BUILDINGPhone : 03712220399
21) Union Bank Of India (UBI)A.C.PLAZA,1ST FLOOR,MAIN ROADPhone: 03712 - 252961 / 252979
22) Vijaya Bank    TEZPURMAIN ROAD
23) Bank of MaharashtraA C PLAZA1ST FLOORN B ROADPhone : +91-9678664504

Major Towns in Sonitpur

1) Biswanath Chariali : It is around 80 km away from Tezpur town. Beyond Biswanath Chariali at Biswanath GhatBiswanath temple popularly known as "Gupta Kashi" is located at the confluence of Bridhaganga (Burigonga) river with Brahmaputra. The ghat has a cluster of temples of different gods. From the stone postsbeams and other ruins found there it is believed that once there was a stone temple. During the summer the temple remains under water. Only in winter worship is done by constructing temporary shed which draws lot of tourists. On the third day of Assamese Bihu festival a mela is held there.
2) Dhekiajuli is a city and a municipal board in Sonitpur district in the state of Assam
3) Gohpur is a town and a town area committee in Sonitpur district. It is one of the famous historic places of Assam where the famous freedom fighter Kanaklata Barua born.
4) Rangapara
5) Majgaon
6) Tezpur is the headquarter of Sonitpur District and the most important city on the north bank of Brahmaputra River. It is a city steeped in mythology and folklore. As they sayit is a place where stones tell stories while valleys sing along.

Blocks and Subdivisions in Sonitpur

Tezpur (Sadar)BiswanathGohpur

Legislative Assembly Seats in Sonitpur

1) Dhekiajuli - Ashok Singhal (BJP )
2) Barchalla - Ganesh Kumar Limbu (BJP )
3) Biswanath - Promod Borthakur (BJP )
4) Gohpur - Utpal Borah (BJP )
5) Tezpur - >Brindaban Goswami (AGP )
6) Rangapara - Pallab Lochan Das (BJP )
7) Sootea - Padma Hazarika (BJP )
8) Behali - >Ranjit Dutta (BJP )

Hospitals in Sonitpur

1)Kanaklata Civil Hospital TEZPUR
Address: Kanaklata Civil hospital complexTezpurSonitpur 784001
Phone no: +91 3712 230575+91 9101313860+91 9678127854+91 3712 220033+91 3712 221494
Type: Government

2)Tezpur Medical College and Hospital
Address: Medical CollegeNH15TumukiTezpurSonitpur 784010
Phone: +91 9435527209+91 3712 267002+91 76358030461800 345 6767+91 3712 241305
Type: Government

3)155 Base Hospital Blood
Address: PatiachubriTezpurSonitpur 784154
Phone: +91 9435710555+91 3712 236133+91 9975333815
Type: Defence

4)Tezpur Mission Hospital
Address: near Christian Missionary HospitalMission CharialiKetekibariTezpurSonitpur 784154
Phone: +91 3712 255152+91 3712-255152+91 3712-237896+91 9127018061
Type: Charitable

5)Catholic HospitalBorgang
Address: Barkatia BariBorgangSonitpur 784167
Phone no: +91 7005095071+91 9435564575+91 371 5291753
Type: Charitable

6)Nemcare Hospital Tezpur Pvt. Ltd
Address: MahabhairabTezpurSonitpur 784001
Phone no: +91 7035022110+91 371 2252036
Type: Private

7)Dorika Hospital
Address: NH715MajgaonTezpurSonitpur 784154
Phone no: +91 3712 350733+91 9287991476+91 9978497842
Type: Private

8)GATE HOSPITALTEZPUR
Address: NH 715Nikamul SatraMajgaonTezpurSonitpur 784154
Phone no: +91 9854066646+91 7662922222+91 7662922223
Type: Private

9)Chariduar CHC (Community Health Centre)
Address: MES Chariduar RdDhekeri GaonSonitpur 784101
Phone: +91 9435381660+91 9476679109+91 8811024458+91 9435166900
Type: Government

10)Ghoramari Model HospitalKasumata
Address: Bindukuri T.E. No.2Sonitpur 784502
Phone: N/A
Type: Government

11)Dekargaon Model Hospital
Address: DekachuburiGatanga KahdolSonitpur 784501
Phone: N/A
Type: Government

12)Sirajuli Model Hospital (kumali Devi)
Address: Molan Pukhuri GaonSonitpur 784117
Phone: +91 9365642162
Type: Government

13)Kusumtola Model Hospital
Address: Talakabari BangaliJamugurihatSonitpur 784189
Phone: +91 9435082277
Type: Government

15)North Jamuguri PHC
Address: PanigaonDhalaibilSonitpur 784182
Phone: +91 9435081911+91 9854236349
Type: Government

16)NARAYANA HEALTH CARE SUPER SPECIALITY HOSPITAL
Address: Nirai ati roadBihaguriTezpurSonitpur 784010
Phone: N/A
Type: Private

17)Bishnujyoti Super Speciality Hospital
Address: Main Rdnear UCO BankWard Number 10DhekiajuliAssam 784110,Sonitpur 784182
Phone: +91 9864227518+91 8638208677
Type: Private

18)EMM HOSPITAL & RESEARCH CENTER
Address: Mahatma Gandhi Rdbehind Anwar HallMahabhairabTezpurSonitpur 784001
Phone: +91 9678577503+91 3712 230379
Type: Private

Blood Banks in Sonitpur District
1)Kanaklata Civil Hospital Blood Bank

Address: Main RoadTezpurAssam 784001

Phone: +91 9435080847+91 3712-252999+91 3712-220033

Type: Government



2)Tezpur Medical College and Hospital Blood Bank

Address: BihoguriTezpur

Phone: +91 3712 241 344+91 8638828300+91 3712 241 305+91 3712 241 328

Type: Government



3)155 Base Hospital Blood Bank

Address: Tezpur

Phone: +91 9435710555

Type: Defence



4)Tezpur Mission Hospital Blood Bank

Address: Mission CharialiTezpur

Phone: +91 3712 255152+91 3712-255152+91 3712-237896

Type: Charitable



5)Catholic Hospital Blood Centre

Address: Catholic Hospital Blood BankBorgang

Phone no: +91 7005095071

Type: Charitable/Vol

Police Stations in Sonitpur

Name of the S. P.
Dr. (Mrs.) Sanjukta ParasarIPS
Phone : (03712) 230593(O)/230581(R)
Mob : 94355-5732270860-09229

Addl. S.P. (HQ) (03712) 220259 (O)220283 (R)
Addl. S.P. (S) (03712) 220259 (O)220231 (R)
Addl. S.P. (B) (03712) 220284 (O)
Dy. S.P. (HQ) (03712) 220230 (O)220295 (R)
Dy. S.P. (DSB) (03712) 220269 (O)236149 (R)
SDPOBiswanath Chariali (03715) 222083 (O)
SDPOGohpur (03715) 243776 (O)
C.I.Biswanath Chariali (03712) 222012 (O)
C.I.Dhekiajuli (03712) 244575 (O)

Name of the Police Station

1. Tezpur (03712) 220027 (O)221373(R)
2. Rangapara (03714) 250031
3. Missamari (03714) 253548
4. Dhekiajuli (03712) 244238
5. Thelamara (03712) 248548
6. Jamuguri (03715) 264430
7. Sootea (03715) 281435
8. Biswanath Chariali (03715) 222012
9. Behali (03715) 242101
10. Helem (03715) 253304
11. Gohpur (03715) 243146
12. Tezpur (R/PS)
13. Biswanathghat (R/PS)

Name of the Out Post
1. Lalmati (03712) 220478
2. Borghat (03712) 267204
3. Salanibari (03712) 258635
4. Bihaguri (03712) 241331
5. Johamari -
6. Charduar (03714) 234342
7. Borgonj -
8. Hawajan -
9. Borchola -

Cinema Halls & Multiplexes in Sonitpur

1) Ban Theatre - The first modern Assamese theatre hallthe Ban Theatrewas established in the year 1906. Many of the great modern Assamese dramas of Rupkonwar Jyoti Prasad Agarwala and Natasurya Phani Sarmawere first staged here. The tradition continues till today.

2) Jonaki Cinema Hall - It is the first cinema hall to be established anywhere in Assam. It was established by Rupkonwar Jyoti Prasad Agarwala. It was set up to screen the first Assamese feature film Joymati in circa 1940.

How to Reach Sonitpur from Guwahati

Tezpur the head quarter of Sonitpur district is very well connected by roads air and rail and is very easy accessible .It is very easy and quite simple to come Tezpur. There are two routes from Guwahati to Tezpur.

A) National Highway No. 52 ( via Baihata Chariali MangaldoiKharupetiaDalgaonRowtaOrangand Dhekiajuli ) - Distance : 181 kms.

B) National Highway No. 37 (via JorabatJagiroadRohaNagaon upto Kaliabor Tiniali ) and 37A (from Kaliabor Tiniali via Kolia Bhomora bridge). Distance : 198 kms.


There are regular bus services from Guwahati. Taxis are available at Guwahati to bring you to Tezpur at an affordable rate. There are regular bus services from TinsukiaDibrugarhSibsagarJorhat via Kaziranga National Park

Railway Stations in Sonitpur

Tezpur is connected by metre gauge line to Rangia Junction via Rangapara Junction.

Airports in Sonitpur

A civilian airport is situated at Salonibariaround 8 Km from the city-centre on the road to Balipara. There is regular flight from Kolkata to Tezpur. One can also reach Tezpur via Guwahati airport also.