Barak Valley, the southern direction of India where every smirk of nature has decorated the water, land, sky and earth wirh its own colour. The beautiful place surrounded by hills and rivers is known for its wildlife, tea gardens, bamboos, handicrafts and with numerous temples, darghas, hill stations and the ruins that highlight the ancient glory and history of the place is a must-visit for every travel enthusiast. Silchar enjoys tropical weather with humid summers, charming monsoons, and pleasant winters. It is the second safe city of Assam. Silchar packed with panoramic views, unique traditions and rich tribal culture. There is its culturalism and diversity to make it a wonderful place to live. Silchar earned the moniker “Island of Peace” from Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India. It is also connected with other two districts, viz, Karimganj & Hailakandi and also surrounded by Mizoram, Manipur, Meghalaya, Tripura and International border Myanmar & Bangladesh. The most important aspect of the cultural lifef the people of barak valleys - weaving, handicrafts, handmade products etc. Nearly every household irrespective of caste,creed and social status has at least one loom and women are expected to be skilled in producing handmade clothes, food, handicraft items.
Regards
Jahid Ahmed
Silchar,Assam.