Sepon, Assam

Sepon(Assamese: চেপন) is a semi urban place in upper Assam, India, with an estimated population between 1000 and 2000.[1] The term Sepon is derived from the sepakhowa ran (চেপাখোৱা ৰণ), a war fought during the Ahom tenure. One of the significant geographical feature of Sepon is that it is located between two districts of Assam, Sivasagar and Dibrugarh. National Highway 37 divides Sepon into two parts; one part within the jurisdiction of Dibrugarh district and another part within the jurisdiction of Sivasagar district. Sepon is surrounded by tea gardens and villages.

Education

The main educational institutions of Sepon include the Sepon High School, Sepon Jatiya Vidyapeeth, Sepon Hatipatee High School, Divine Valley and others. Nearby institutions of higher education are located in Moranhat, Dibrugarh, and Sivasagar.

Transport

Sepon is well connected by rail, bus and air transportation. The National Highway run through central Sepon. Bus services are available from different places of Assam to Sepon. With the growth in transportation facilities, Sepon is now a hub of commercial activity. Sepon is well connected with Indian railway service, through a small railway station.[2] The nearest airport is the Mohanbari Airport of Dibrugarh which is around 60 kilometer away from Sepon.

Trade and Commerce

Sepon has become an increasingly important commercial area as the transportation and communication systems have developed. There is also a daily market. The main banking institution of Sepon is the Assam Gramin Vikash Bank Sepon Branch. There is one branch of Punjab National Bank located in Sepon Chakalia. There is a tea estate named Sepon Tea Estate. One part of the Sepon Tea Estate falls under Sivasagar and another part falls under Dibrugarh District.

Politics

Sepon is a part of the Jorhat Loksabha Constituency and a part of Mahmora Assembly (Vidhan Sabha) Constituency.

References

  1. "Sepon, Assam, India". Collins Maps. Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  2. "Sepon/SEPN Railway Station Satellite Map". India Rail Info. Retrieved January 10, 2013.

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