Narayanpur,
situated in the western part of Lakhimpur District, Assam, is rich in
historical and cultural significance. It is home to ancient temples, tanks,
roads, sattras, and monuments. The name "Narayanpur" has historical
roots, possibly derived from the surnames of rulers during the 14th to 15th
centuries or from the Great Koch King "Naranarayan." Notable
historical sites include Belaguri Sattra, Badala Sattra, Mahgnowa Dol, and
Radhapukhuri. The region is inhabited by various ethnic groups and communities,
with agriculture being the primary occupation. Narayanpur is well-connected by
road, rail, and air, with ongoing urbanization initiatives by the government.
Recent developments include the construction of the Madhabdev Kalakhetra and
the announcement of a township. Noteworthy landmarks include Radhapukhuri Tank,
Belaguri Sattra, Badala Sattra, Mahgnowa Dol, and Pichala River. These sites
hold cultural and historical significance, contributing to the region's
heritage.
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Hostel Facilities
The university offers hostel accommodation for deserving and meritorious
students, catering to both boys and girls. There are three hostels on the
campus, with two designated for girls and one for boys. Here are the names of
the hostels along with their respective capacities:
College Name | Madhabdev University |
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Institute Type | State |
Established In | 2019 |
Distance Mode | NO |
Courses Offered | 2 |
NAAC Approved | NAAC |