Assam is currently divided into 33 administrative districts. The districts are:
- Baksa
- Barpeta
- Biswanath
- Bongaigaon
- Cachar
- Darrang
- Dhemaji
- Dibrugarh
- Goalpara
- Golaghat
- Hailakandi
- Hojai
- Jorhat
- Kamrup
- Kamrup Metropolitan
- Karimganj
- Kokrajhar
- Lakhimpur
- Majuli
- Morigaon
- Nagaon
- Nalbari
- Sonitpur
- South Salmara-Mankachar
- Tinsukia
- Udalguri
- West Karbi Anglong
- West Garo Hills
- West Kameng
- Dima Hasao
The districts are further divided into sub-divisions, which are further divided into blocks. The blocks are further divided into gram panchayats.
The districts are administered by Deputy Commissioners, who are appointed by the Government of Assam. The sub-divisions are administered by Sub-Divisional Officers, who are also appointed by the Government of Assam. The blocks are administered by Block Development Officers, who are appointed by the Government of Assam. The gram panchayats are administered by Sarpanches, who are elected by the people of the gram panchayats.
The districts of Assam are home to a diverse range of people, cultures, and languages. The main languages spoken in Assam are Assamese, Bengali, Bodo, Karbi, and Garo. The main religions practiced in Assam are Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, and Buddhism.
Assam is a beautiful state with a rich history and culture. It is a popular tourist destination, and is known for its tea gardens, wildlife sanctuaries, and temples.