Dibrugarh is a town in upper Assam and in the state of Assam in India, it serves as the headquarter of the Dibrugarh district. This city is being transformed into a vibrant city for the projects like Brahmaputra cracker and polymer limited, India’s longest rail cum road bridge bogibeel bridge, and other upcoming modern urban infrastructure. The city of Dibrugarh is emerging as a popular destination for business and leisure trips for tourists from India and abroad of late. Organizing the 18th national space science symposium in the town in January–February 2014, It is also a center of the Indian space research organization (ISRO) as well as education and research. From dibarumukh, Dibrugarh derived its name. Until 1523 A. D. This was part of the chutia kingdom. It was known as ti-phao in Ahom buranji when the Ahom’s annexed it due to the weak rule of the chutia king nitipal. A tributary of Brahmaputra, boriding, divides the district from east to west. At a later stage in its course, boriding acts as a divider between Dibrugarh and Sivas agar districts and it flows through naharkatia and knowing. From the east Arunachala hills to the west, the region is flat with a gradual slope. The soil here is mostly fertile, alluvial soil. With extremely wet summers and relatively dry winters, Dibrugarh has a humid subtropical climate. Dibrugarh city had a population of 154, 019 as of the 2011 Indian census. It is considered that Dibrugarh is an economic hub of the northeast region of India. From both India and abroad, Dibrugarh has become an important destination as well as a major transit point for tourists.