Kalain

There are three railway stations that connect Kalain smoothly to rest of the valley and the state of Assam; one at Hilara,[1] one at Sukritipur.

Kalain, apart from all other relations that it shares with the population dwelling in it from time immemorial, also fosters a sense of an eternal hospitality in the hearts of its people.

There are many NGOs working at grassroot level there; some helping the needy students, some engaged in uplifting the societal horizon in which many economically weak households survive.

The town has a good equilibrium in religious plane, where the Muslims and the Hindus share the major part.

However, the most beautiful part of this composition is that in the festivals of both these major religions, the adherents from all spheres participate, celebrate, and complement amongst themselves.