Changlang is a census town and headquarters of the changing district in the Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh. It has become one of the major districts in the area owing to the presence of crude oil, coal and mineral resources other than tourism and hydro power. An "Inner line Permit" (ILP) was introduced by Indian government as one of many initiatives to protect fragile cultures, traditions and dialects of the North-east people (excluding that of Assam) of India including Changlang. ILP was unsuccessfully challenged in Guwahati Court during 2008 by mainland India. During the Burma Campaign of World War II, the Changlang district was where the Ledo Road began, and a neglected World War II war cemetery can still be visited at Jairampur.It is situated nearby Indian Army Camp of Jai Rampur.
Distancec From changlang
Patna :- 1468 Km
Assam :- 95 Km
Delhi :- 2472 Km
Mumbai :- 3239Km
How to Reach in Changlang
By Road :- Good motorable road is connected up to changlang township. It is 140 km from Dibrugarh, 95 km from Tinsukia, 44 km from Margherita and 110 km From Miao.
By Rail :- It is 96 km from the nearest long distance Railway station Tinsukiya Railway station, Assam. And 45 km from the nearest Passenger Railway station, Margherita Railway station, Assam.
By Air :- Changlang township is 136 km from the nearest Airport at Mohanbari, Dibrugarh, Assam.
EDUCATION IN CHANGLANG
Bivha Internation School of Agriculture Science
Teacher Training and Education college in Changlang