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Diversity and Racism in Guwahati, Assam

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Is Guwahati diverse? Do people from different ethnic groups get along? Here's what six local experts had to say about diversity, inclusivity, and racism in Guwahati, Assam.

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Guwahati is one of the seven sisters of North east India. You can find many diverse culture and different religion in here. There are enchanting mountains and ferocious wild animals. One horn rhino is only found and nowhere else in the whole world. Schools in Guwahati are one of the best and provides with international and extra curricular activities. Most people like to stay here .

Kimberly, says: 2020

Guwahati is one of the most important cities of Assam. The state capital, Dispur is in Guwahati.

From a scenic point of view, Guwahati has several hill ranges and numerous tourist attractions, including the famous Kamakhya Temple, Deepor Beel, several parks, the State Museum, and the river, Brahmaputra, which flows through the heart of the city.

From an academic point of view, quite a few reputed schools and colleges, are within the city, and, on the outskirts, of the city. From the career standpoint, quite a range of jobs are available, as a lot of national and international companies, have branches, in the city.

Culturally, the city is diverse. People belonging to various different religion, and races, reside here. Some of the most popular languages, used in Guwahati, include, Assamese, Hindi, and English. From the lifestyle standpoint, the cost of living is fairly average. Several modes of transportation, both public, and private, are available. Numerous supermarkets, restaurants, and hospitals, are within the city too.

Chhavi, says: 2020

If someone moves to the city of Guwahati, they must know that, though the cost of living in Guwahati is relatively higher than most North-Eastern states of India, the indigenous people of the city are very friendly and heartwarming. The city also has many tourist places. The city is surrounded by undulating hills, and is on the banks of mighty river Brahmaputra.

Nikita, says: 2020

Guwahati is a place where the phrase ‘Unity in diversity’ is totally justified. Never order spicy food because spicy foods can be considered as extra spicy and the normal ones can be categorized as spicy. Do visit the Kamakhya Temple. If you are a fun-loving person, the Accoland is the best place for you.

Ishita, says: 2020

Guwahati is an underrated city, as is the entire North East India on some level. It is rich with a diverse culture from various parts of the states of the North East. It has beautiful landscapes and places where the diversity can be felt in the food that is being eaten as well.

Subhrajit, says: 2020

Know about the beauty of this place. The famous Kamakhya temple, deepor heel. The ethnicity of this place. Not to forget the Brahmaputra river flowing is the heart of the city. The famous restaurants of Assamese cuisine, the famous dance forms of our state. One should visit this place during bohag Bihu.

Daeema, says: 2020
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