North Lakhimpur is situated at N.H.52 in upper Assam. This as a peaceful city as people from all over the India, Live here in harmony. As a district this is situated at the border of Arunachal Pradesh. North Lakhimpur town is well connected with the rest of the Country by road, railway and air Communications.
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