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| Nalbari - Language, History, Tourism, Art and Culture | 
Nalbari - Language, History, Tourism, Art and Culture
Table of contents
- About Nalbari
 - Local festival
 - Folk Tradition
 - Astrology
 - Sanskrit
 - Historical Places
 - Nalbari is famous for ?
 
Nalbari After the establishment of an Assam Bengal Railway station in Nalbari, it rapidly began to develop an urban outlook. It became a subdivision under Kamrup in 1967 and a full-fledged district in 1985. The Nalbaria language comes under the Kamrupi dialect. Gurdon is the oldest school in Nalbari. The literacy rate of Nalbari is 74%. The Nalbaria language is famous all over Assam for its accent. The main river of Nalbari is the Pagladiya.
যাৰ নাই ঘৰবাৰী
 সি যায় নলবাৰী।।
সি যায় নলবাৰী।।
Local Festivals:
- Vothali Puja – worship of bamboo
 - Tatxal Puja
 - Sou Puja
 - Baree Nogoriar Nam
 
Folk Traditions:
- Mobile Theatre – Born in Nalbari (founded by Achyut Lahkar)
 - Jatra Party – The first Jatra party was the Arun Jatra Party of Morowa
 
Astrology:
- Gandhia was an astrology hub of ancient Assam
 - Panjika (Hindu calendar) was printed here
 
Sanskrit:
- Known as the "Navadweep of Assam"
 
- Dudhnath Bigroh
 - Balilesa Mandir
 - Basudev Mandir
 - Ganga Pukhuri
 - Mohmara Mukhuri
 
Nalbari is Famous for:
- Rakh Puja
 - Japi Industry
 - Cultural Reputation
 
