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1 Connectivity  





2 Tourist spots  





3 Festivals and food  





4 Demographics  





5 Politics  





6 Institutions in Jowai  





7 Localities in Jowai  





8 References  





9 External links  














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Coordinates: 25°1800N 92°0900E / 25.30000°N 92.15000°E / 25.30000; 92.15000
 

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Jowai
Jwai
Town
The serene Thadlaskein Lake is located at the outskirts of Jowai town
The serene Thadlaskein Lake is located at the outskirts of Jowai town
Jowai is located in Meghalaya
Jowai

Jowai

Location in Meghalaya, India

Jowai is located in India
Jowai

Jowai

Jowai (India)

Coordinates: 25°18′00N 92°09′00E / 25.30000°N 92.15000°E / 25.30000; 92.15000
Country India
StateMeghalaya
DistrictWest Jaintia Hills
Government
 • MLAWailadmiki Shylla (NPP)
 • MPMr. Vincent Pala (INC)
Elevation
1,380 m (4,530 ft)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total28,430
 • Density77/km2 (200/sq mi)
Languages
 • OfficialPnar, Khasi, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
793 150
Telephone code91 03652
Vehicle registrationML-04
ClimateCwb

Jowai (IPA: ʤəʊˈwaɪ) is the headquarters of the West Jaintia Hills district of the state of Meghalaya, India, and is home to the Pnar, a sub-tribe of the Khasi people. It is located on a plateau surrounded on three sides by the Myntdu river bordering Bangladesh to the south (about 50 km from the Indo-Bangladesh border). Due to its high altitude of 1365 m above sea level, Jowai experiences warm summers with cool to chilly winters.

Jowai is an important business and education hub for the entire district, catering to local students as well as those from the adjacent parts of Assam and Bangladesh. It is well equipped with infrastructure including schools, colleges, hospitals, and a postal service. As with the Nongphlang (Khynriams), Pnars too have a matriarchal society where daughters inherit the family property.[citation needed]

Connectivity[edit]

Jowai is well connected by roadways to Shillong, which is 64 km away Archived 12 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine. The town of Jowai lies on the National Highway 44 (NH 44) which connects Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram and parts of Manipur, specifically Lamka (Churachandpur), where the Highway NH 44 is the sole link to it.

A few buses operate along this route. The district's most popular modes of transport are the Tata Sumo and the Tata Indica, which function on a shared passenger basis. The charge for traveling from Shillong to Jowai by either a Tata Sumo or Tata Indica is र100, with fairly good availability throughout the day.

The district has no rail or air links. The nearest rail service is in Guwahati, Assam, about 160 km away, serving many destinations. Umroi Airport (E.K Mawlong Airport), the nearest airport, has a service with limited flights to Kolkata.

Tourist spots[edit]

Jowai Presbyterian Church, India

The town is relatively quiet with respect to tourism. Most tourist attractions are a short distance from town, except for the "Iaw Musiang", one of the oldest market areas in the district.

Other attractions include:

"Ialong Park." Picture by Saptarshi Chowdhury
"Ialong Park." Picture by Saptarshi Chowdhury

Festivals and food[edit]

Behdeinkhlam,[2] a major festival of the Pnars, is a 4-day event that takes place during the month of July. "Behdienkhlam" literally means "to drive away evils and plague." It is a festival celebrated in all parts of Jaintia Hills. Today, local Christians usually do not participate in it, but it is celebrated with pomp and show amongst followers of the traditional Niamtre religion. This festival is associated with a series of religious rites. Dancing takes place in the street to the accompaniment of drums and pipe playing. Although women do not participate in dancing, they have an important role to play at home by offering sacrificial food to the spirits of the ancestors.

Each locality prepares a decorative tower-like pillar structure called a rath, carried by 30 to 40 strong people to a small lake at Aitnar for immersion. The festival culminates when the khnong (the most sacred tree) is brought to the centre of each locality.

In the afternoon, Datlawakor, a form of soccer with a wooden ball, is played between two teams from the upper and lower valleys of the Myntdu River. Those in the team who wins are believed to be blessed with a good harvest.

Other festivals include Laho Dance and Chad Sukra.

Meat and fish, particularly pork, are delicacies. A variety of savoury pork dishes like Jadoh, Doh Khleh, Doh Jem and Doh Snam, are prepared according to traditional recipes. Chicken, fresh fish, and beef are also among the dishes prepared in a unique style distinct from usual curries. A strong smelling Tungtoh, made from fermented beans, and Tungtap, a variant of dry fish, are two of the most popular forms of local chutney.

Demographics[edit]

Languages spoken in Jowai town (2011)[3]

  Pnar/Khasi (92.78%)
  Hindi (1.73%)
  Bengali (1.60%)
  Nepali (1.24%)
  Garo (0.54%)
  Others (2.11%)

The major inhabitants are the Pnar people. Other inhabitants include Nongphlang (Khynriams), War, Biates, Karbis, Marwaris, Bengalis, and Nepalis.

As of the 2001 India census,[4] Jowai had a population of 28,430. Males constitute 49% of the population and females 51%. Jowai has an average literacy rate of 76%, higher than the national average of 59.5%; male literacy is 77%, and female literacy is 75%. In Jowai, 17% of the population is under 6 years of age.

Religions in Jowai (2011)[citation needed]

  Christianity (63.74%)
  Niamtre/Niam Khasi (30.16%)
  Hinduism (4.75%)
  Islam (0.98%)
  not stated (0.27%)
  others (0.1%)

Politics[edit]

Governance in the ancient Jaintia Kingdom was in the form of the Jaintia king (Syiem) from their capitals at Jaintiapur and Nartiang, with Jaintia Ministers (Dollois) each ruling over a specific "Elaka" (geographical region). The Dollois held high positions in society as well as in the Syiem's court. With the advent of the British rule, the Syiem was ripped off his position, with the Dollois left with some limited powers. Jaintia Hills is divided into twelve Elakas, each under a Doloi (nominal ruler).

Apart from the ancient form, people of Jaintia Hills have their representatives in the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly seated at the capital, Shillong. The present Member of the Legislative Assembly from 2-Jowai Constituency is Mr. Wailadmiki Shylla, National Peoples' Party.

Jaintia Hills District also has its own Autonomous Council as per the provisions given in the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution, known as Jaintia Hills Autonomous District Council (which is separate from the Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council, which is seated at Jowai town itself). Jowai town has four members of district council constituencies.[5] They are:

  1. Mr. Madonbai Rymbai (25-Amwi Khliehtyrshi MDC Constituency)
  2. Mr. Marki Mulieh (27-Jowai North MDC Constituency)
  3. Mr. Moonlight Pariat (28-Jowai Central MDC Constituency)
  4. Mr. A.Shullai (29-Jowai South MDC Constituency)

One member is elected from the Shillong Parliamentary Seat as a Member of Parliament (seated at New Delhi). The incumbent MP is Mr. Vincent Pala, INC, a domicile of East-Jaintia Hills.

The upcoming MLA Election is scheduled to be held in 2018 followed by the MDC and MP Elections in 2019.

Institutions in Jowai[edit]

Technical institutes

Nursing institutes

Colleges and institutions providing higher studies

Prominent schools and higher secondary institutions

Localities in Jowai[edit]

  • Dulong
  • Panaliar
  • Loom Pyrdi Iongpiah
  • Loom-iong-Kjam
  • Loom Kyrwiang
  • Tpep Pale
  • Chilliang Raij
  • Umshyniar
  • Lumpariat
  • Ladthadlaboh
  • Caroline Colony
  • Dongmihsngi
  • New Hill
  • Tyndowapung
  • Mynthong
  • Chutwakhu
  • Moosalyngkat
  • Mooralong
  • Memory Colony
  • Mookyrdup
  • Khim-u-sniang
  • Tympang Iaw Musiang
  • Mission Compound
  • Salaroh
  • Riat Siatsim
  • Khlieh Myngkrem
  • Salini Colony
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ "Juwai Teer Result & Teer common number". Juwai Teer Result & Teer common number. Retrieved 29 June 2020.
  • ^ "Behdienkhlam Festival". Archived from the original on 14 May 2006.
  • ^ DDW-C16-TOWN-STMT-MDDS-1700.XLSX
  • ^ "Census of India 2011: Data from the 2001 Census, including cities, villages and towns (Provisional)". Census Commission of India. Archived from the original on 16 June 2004. Retrieved 1 November 2008.
  • ^ "Election in Jaintia Hills". Archived from the original on 2 March 2012. Retrieved 6 June 2012.
  • External links[edit]


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