Sadiya - A Beautyful Part of Assam

Sadiya - A Beautyful Part of Assam Sadiya is a small town in the
Tinsukia district of the North-
eastern Indian state of Assam. Sadiya is located at 27.83°N
95.67°E.

It
stands on a grassy plain, nearly
surrounded by forested Himalayan
mountains, on the right bank of
what is locally (but erroneously)[cl
arification needed] considered the
main stream of the Brahmaputra
river. Sadiya is famous for a
flower named sotful (the word
means "blessing" or a "desert
flower"), which is much like
Jasmine. It has an average
elevation of 123 m (404 ft). Sadiya is considered

by some
people as the widest point of any
river all over the world at the
point of creation of mighty river
Brahmaputra with the joining of
three rivers namely—Dihing River
(Tsangpo, Siang, the main stream
of Brahmaputra), Dibang River,
and Lohit River. Sadiya is part of Lakhimpur (Lok
Sabha constituency). Name of the
assembly constituency is 126-
Sadiya LAC. Sadiya is one of the three Sub-
Divisions of Tinsukia District. Chapakhowa is the centre of
Sadiya.

Address

Sadiya,Chapakhow
Tinsukia
786157

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