Panjabari Explained

Panjabari (Assamese: পাঞ্জাবাৰী) is a locality in Guwahati, Assam, India.

Located in the south eastern part of Guwahati, it is surrounded by hills, except the northern and western sides. It is surrounded by the localities of Khanapara, Sixmile, Bormotoria, Borbari and Narengi. It is 10km (10miles) and 29km (18miles) away from Guwahati Railway Station and Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport, respectively. It preserves its natural scenery, though it is going towards deforestation due to population pressure.[1]

Etymology

The word Panjabari has been derived from two words, i.e., 'Panja' which is referred to as the 'Footprint of Tigers', indicating the presence of Tigers in the region during the past times, and, Bari' meaning 'Backyard'.

Also, the locality of Panjabari has a place named Bagharbari, i.e., 'Bagh' meaning 'Tiger' and Bari' meaning 'Backyard', which translates to "Tiger's Backyard", which again indicates the presence of Tigers in the region during the past times.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Panjabari Locality . assamtribune.com . 2012-05-02.