Monday, February 16, 2009

CONTACT DETAILS

CONTACT:

HOTEL EAST END
NEW MARKET-786001 , DIBRUGARH , ASSAM
INDIA

PH :
(0373)2322698 / (0373)2327098
MOB: +919919964491 / +919954681551 / +919957203356

Email: heeassam@gmail.com / hoteleastend@yahoo.co.in

Banquet Hall Photos

BANQUET HALL ON FIRST FLOOR
Banquet hall entrance on the first floor

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Reception and Banquet hall entrance


Dibrugarh City Facts

Hotel East End ,Dibrugarh
Basic Facts :

City
Dibrugarh

Location :
Dibrugarh, Assam, India

Rooms :
Standard Rooms

East End, Dibrugarh is listed among the well-known Budget Hotels in Dibrugarh. The strategic location of the hotel which is near to the transit junctions makes it a favored staying spot for the tourists. Tourists while touring on a shoe string budget can lodge in this hotel which is known for serving the guests without compromising on quality.Accommodation in East End, DibrugarhEast End in Dibrugarh offers single and double bedroom occupancies. The pleasant décor of the rooms soothes the tourists after the journey. The modern amenities fitted in the room comprise of:
· 24-hour Room Service
· Color Television with satellite channels
· Bathrooms with hot and cold water facility
· Telephones with direct dialingDining Facilities in East End, DibrugarhEast End in Dibrugarh in Assam offers multi cuisine dining facility to the guests. Tourists can taste the lip smacking local dishes at this restaurant. The trained chefs of the hotel take utmost care in preparing the food. The foods served are high on quality and low on price. Business Facilities in East End, Dibrugarh East End in Dibrugarh in Assam in India offers business facilities to the corporate guests who stay in this hotel while on a business tour to this city. The conference room of the hotel is equipped with modern business amenities to meet the requirements of the corporate guests. Recreational Facilities in East End, DibrugarhEast End in Dibrugarh provides recreational facilities like the travel desk that takes the tourists on guided tours around the city and the neighboring areas.
Other Facilities in East End, DibrugarhEast End Hotel, Dibrugarh offers additional facilities to the tourists along with the facilities mentioned above. The facilities provided at East End, Dibrugarh include:
· Doctor-on-call
· Safe Deposit
· Laundry
· Parking space
· Power Back-Up
· Car rental

City Info Dibrugarh :Situated on the banks of river Brahmaputra is a place to visit for its surrounding area, which comprises of forests. The Kaziranga National Forest is a place to visit near Dibrugarh. DIBRUGARH
Dibrugarh is the headquarters of Dibrugarh District, Assam, India.
The city of Dibrugarh, situated on the banks of the River Brahmaputra, in the Upper Districts of Assam, India, is the gateway to the three tea producing districts of Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, and Jorhat. These three areas account for approximately 50% of India's Assam tea crop and this gives Dibrugarh its rightly earned sobriquet as the Tea city of India. Oil and Timber are the other big two industries in and around Dibrugarh.
The district of Dibrugarh with only one sub-division is situated in the eastern part of Assam. The district is surrounded by Dhemaji district and a part of Lakhimpur district in the north, part of Sivasagar district and Arunachal Pradesh in the south, Tinsukia district in the East and Sivasagar dist in the West. The Brahmaputra River flows in the north.
The river Brahmaputra flows throughout the North Western boundary of the district. The only tributary falling at Brahmaputra in the district is Buridihing tributary which divided the district from East to West. It touches the town Naharkatia in the East, Khowang in the middle and at the last part of its course forms the boundary line between Dibrugarh and Sibsagar districts. The Dibrugarh district is a plain district of Assam. The entire is flat with gradual slop from the East Arunachal hills to the West. The soil of the district is mostly fertile Alluvial soil and this adjorning with the river Brahmaputra are composed sand and clay in varying proportion.
Dibrugarh town is the district headquarter, situated on the southern bank of the Brahamaputra, it is connected by broad gauge railway line of N.F. Railway to the rest of the state and the country through Tinsukia. The N.H.-37 is the major road running through the district. Mohanbari Airport is located at a distance of about 16 KM from Dibrugarh town, which serves the Upper Assam district of Dibrugarh, Tinsukia and Sivasagar and Arunachal Pradesh and is linked with Guwahati, Kolkata, and Delhi. Besides, the Air force field at Chabua (Nadua) at a distance of about 25 KM from Dibrugarh is also used for air link with other important towns of the North East and Kolkata.
Oil and Tea are the major industries of the district. The headquarter of the Oil India Ltd. is located at Duliajan, at a distance of about 50 KM from Dibrugarh town. The Fertiliser Corporation of India and Assam Petro-Chemicals Ltd. At Namrup and the Assam Gas Co. at Duliajan, NEEPCO near Duliajan are some of the other major industries in the district.
Geography :
Dibrugarh is located at 27.48° N 94.9° E.[1] It has an average elevation of 94 metres (308 feet).
Demographics :
As of 2007 India census,[2] Dibrugarh had a population of11,85,072. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Dibrugarh has an average literacy rate of 81%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 82% and, female literacy is 80%. In Dibrugarh, 9% of the population is under 6 years of age.
Dibrugarh is the education hub of upper Assam. With Dibrugarh University, Assam Medical College and numerous other institutes of repute it is a major contributor to the education scenario in Assam. The John Bery White Medical School established in 1914 was the first centre for formal medical education in North East India. This institution (Named after its founder) was upgraded to a Medical College on the 3rd of November 1947. Dibrugarh which is the headquarter of the district derived its name from Dibarumukh. The name derived from the mouth (mukh) of the river Dibaru or Dibru (Bodo word dibru, a blister) Dibarumukh was a renowned encampment of Ahoms during Ahom Chutia war. Earlier Dibrugarh was the district HQ of Undivided Lakhimpur district. In 1971 the Dibrugarh Sub-division itself became the full flaged district. Later on the Tinsukia Sub-division separated as district in 1989 from Dibrugarh district. But now Dibrugarh is a separate district having its own identity with the District HQ still in Dibrugarh town itself.

Geographical area :
3381 SQ. KM.
TOTAL POPULATION:
1185072
Male:
613555
Female:
571517
(a) Rural Population:
956634
(b) Urban Population:
228438

No. Of Towns:
3
Towns Committee:
2 (Chabua & Naharkatia)
Municipal Board:
1
Census Town:
6
Police Stations:
14
Police Out Post
19 both sanctioned Non-sanctioned Out Post)
Revenue Circle:
7
Development Block:
7
Gaon Panchayat:
93
Anchalik Panchayat:
7
Fire Brigade Station
4(The figure does not include The Fire services of Army, Airport, OIL etc.)
Village:
1362
Inhabited Village:
1306
UninhabitedVillage:
56
Forest Village
27
Tea Garden

144
Reserve Forest:
5(Area = 217941.648 Hect.)
University
1
Medical College
1
College
14
State Dispensary
13