Agricultures

Tirap District is predominantly an agrarian district where 90% of the population depends upon Agriculture for its livelihood. The system of Agriculture is traditional jhuming i.e. “Slash and burn.In spite of vast area brought under cultivation annually the district is

National Informatics Center

Tirap District is one of the remotest district of Arunachal Pradesh bordering Myanmar. The district is presently having lot of difficulties due to geographical distance from the state capital and key township. The role of Information Communications Technology ( ICT)

Disasters Management

Works undertaken by the Disaster Management Branch of Tirap District Relief Assistance is provided to the house/animal/ fish pond/ crop damage etc. due to fire accident, flood, landslide, draught, storm, earthquake and other natural calamities from NDRF/SDRF as per the

District Research Office

The District Research Office, one of the pioneers Department of the state established in 1956, has been carrying out erudite research on multidimensional aspects such as culture, History, museums, archeology, Philosophy and Archives. The establishment is headed by the District

Tourism

How to Reach By Train There is no direct train service to Tirap. The nearest railway stations are at Dibrugarh (120 km), Tinsukia (110 km) or Naharkatia (70 km) in Assam . From these places, daily bus/taxi service is available

Documents

Citizen Charter

The Rural Development and Panchayat Raj Department

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Place to visit

Khonsa Museum Khonsa Museum is situated in the town of Khonsa, Tirap District. It was built in the year 1956. This museum houses some of the amazing artifacts which represents the diverse culture of the district. Swords and other weapons

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