Sapatgram (IPA: ˈSapatgram) is a town and a Municipality Board Area in Dhubri district in the Indian state of Assam.
It was created by dividing the Kamata Kingdom then under Nara Narayana in medieval Assam.
And he became the founder of the Bijni branch of the Koch royal family which finally settled in Abhayapuri.
Established in 1936, Sapatgram Bengali High School has earned the fame of one of the earliest sites of quality education in Assam.
It has earned comparatively better achievement-records mainly because of its erstwhile Headmaster, Late Panchanon Medhi, who had been acclaimed with ‘Best teacher and educationist’ award by the Central Govt.
The College has already earned the status of ‘a lead site of quality education under Gauhati University, Assam’.
Besides, there exists a number of Bengali, Assamese and Hindi medium Primary Schools in this border town in between Dhubri and Kokrajhar district of Assam.
But the main occupation of the locality was cultivation, not timber-business as highlighted in the elitist history.
Sapatgram is famous for a huge Hindu Temple named ‘Lilananda Ashram’.
The holy shrine possesses a number of temples of various Hindu deities spread in an area of more than one hundred bighas of land.
Besides, the disciples of Thakur Lilananda popularly known as ‘Pagla Baba’ celebrate the ‘Ratha Yatra’ festival with pomp and pleasure every year.