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Chandrapur Bagicha
Chandrapur Bagicha is a census town in Kamrup district in Assam.

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Chandrapur Bagicha, Kamrup District, AssamChandrapur Bagicha is located in Kamrup district in the north-eastern state of Assam in India. It is a census town. The official language of this place is Assamese. Kopili River flows through this town. The nearest town of Chandrapur Bagicha is Chandrapur.

Demographics of Chandrapur Bagicha
The 2001 census unveiled the statistical figures that Chandrapura Bagicha had a population of about 5230. Male made up 55% of the population while female comprised 45% of the population. Under six years of age, the population was only 11%.

Interestingly the literacy rate of Chandrapur Bagicha, which was higher than the nationwide standard, recorded at 59.5%. The male and female literacy rates were 78% and 66% respectively.

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