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grihalakshmi magazine subscription Published this article page no 73 Assam and Meghalaya have partially resolved a 50yearold border dispute in six of the 12 sectors along their 885km boundary. Both states signed a historic agreement for a closure in six disputed sectors that were taken up for resolution in the first phase. The six disputed sectors are Tarabari Gizang Hahim Boklapara KhanaparaPillangkata and Ratacherra under the Kamrup Kamrup (Metro) and Cachar districts of Assam and the West Khasi Hills RiBhoi and East Jaintia Hills districts of Meghalaya. Whats the dispute? Assam and Meghalaya share an 885kmlong border. Meghalaya was carved out of Assam under the Assam Reorganisation Act 1971 a law that it challenged leading to disputes. As of now there are 12 points of dispute along their borders. These include the areas of Upper Tarabari Gazang reserve forest Hahim Langpih Borduar Boklapara Nongwah Matamur KhanaparaPilangkata Deshdemoreah Block I and Block II Khanduli and Retacherra. Langpih A major point of contention between Assam and Meghalaya is the district of Langpih in West Garo Hills bordering the Kamrup district of Assam grihalakshmi magazine subscription buy.
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