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Dullabcherra language বিষ্ণুপুরিয়া  is a township located in Karimganj district in the Indian state of Assam. It is 365 kilometres south of the state capital Guwahati and 47 kilometres south of the district headquarters Karimganj. Approximately 85% of Dullabcherra's residents are Bishnupuriya who speak the Indo-Aryan_languages dialect, the rest being Bengali, Bojpuri, Manipuri (Meitei) and some tribal groups like Khasis and Burmans. Dullabcherra is situated by the bank of the Singla River. Dullabcherra is also an important police station and the name of an Assam Legislative Assembly constituency.

Etymology
The name "Dullabcherra" originated from the Indo-Aryan_languages word Dullab (meaning "Beautifull") and Cherra (meaning "river") basically word "Cherra" use in "Bishnupuriya".

History
Dullabcherra was formerly known as is a town and a Middle Center of some places Ratabari Anipur Butucharra Rangpur the Dist Head quarter karimganj of the state Assam in the North East of India. Dullabcherra is a town with extreme natural beauty. The town also has its great history time in role British. Borobazar is the most charming and beautiful tea estate in Dullabcherra.

Connectivity
Dullabcherra is connected by road of State Mizoram and Tripura and railways to the rest of the country.

Railways
Dullabcherra railway station falls under the jurisdiction of the Northeast Frontier Railway zone of Indian Railways. The railway station is situated at Motorstand, Dullabcherra.