"The gateway to the North-East"
Famously regarded as the gateway to North-East India, Guwahati is the largest city in the state of Assam. It is also the largest metropolis in the entire North-Eastern region of India, making it the most preferred staging point to other destinations in the region. Sandwiched by the river Brahmaputra on one side and the Shillong Plateau on the other, this city was formerly known as Pragjyotishpura. The name Guwahati is derived from the union of two Assamese words - ‘Guwa’ meaning Areca Nut and ‘Haat’ meaning market.
The capital of the state of Assam, Dispur, is located within
Guwahati. Serviced by Lokpriya Gopinath International Airport towards
the west and India’s first fully solar-powered railway station at its
heart, the city is well connected to other regions of the state and
India. Millions of people each year traverse through the city for their
livelihood, travels or for religious purposes. Kamakhya Temple, located
at the top of the Nilachal Hill and dedicated to Goddess Kamakhya, plays
host to thousands of devotees each day. Lakhs of pilgrims and tourists
throng to this holy site during the Ambubachi Mela each year. Apart from
the Temple of Kamakhya, other sacred temples such as Umananda and
Navagraha are also present in the city.
Guwahati has been one of
the frontrunners in terms of Education in the North-Eastern Region of
India. It houses some of the best-rated institutions in the country,
namely Indian Institute of Guwahati (IITG) and Guwahati Medical College
(GMC) in the fields of engineering and medicine respectively.
Subsequently, the recent influx of more students and scholars has led to
the betterment of infrastructure and modern-day amenities in the city.
The two major roads - G.S Road and R.G Baruah Road, houses many malls,
restaurants and theatres, thus forming the major entertainment and
shopping hub in this rising cosmopolitan.
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