Uatlok Twithu

Borokathal as it is known generally, now officially known as Uatlok Twithu, is a small town located in the interiors of Sadar sub-division of West Tripura district of Tripura , India. The Sumli river flows through the town. The locality consist of the ethnic Tripuri people. The town has the only high secondary school of the area.

Uatlok Twithu
city
Uatlok Twithu
Uatlok Twithu
Coordinates: 23.56°N 91.25°E / 23.56; 91.25
Country India
StateTripura
DistrictWest Tripura
Languages
  OfficialBengali, Kokborok, English
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationTR
Sex ratio91-0381 /
Websitetripura.gov.in

The Location

Uatlok Twithu is in the TTAADC. It is located in Sadar subdivision of West Tripura district in Tripura state of India. It is a strategic location in northern Sadar subdivision because of its existence as the starting point for journey to the interior Boromura hills.

The town is situated over the plains besides the river Sumli that originates from Damra Hills in Boromura hill range. It has connectivity of road with important interior villages of Kisong, Boiragi, Hezamara.

Borokathal Baptist Church

The local church of Uatlok Twithu is one of the oldest in the Sumli Valley area. It has been the mother church of more than 9 other churches like Khwichang Baptist Church, Boiragi Baptist Church, Tokmakari Baptist Church, Yachakrai Baptist Church and more.

Nearby villages

The villages nearby includes Dugrai, Tokmakari, Kutna, Twibrub and many more. and Khwichang is established in 1988. Khwichang Church will be celebrating silver Jubili on 2013. Khwichang Baptist Church first Decan is Lt. Samarendra Debbarma

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