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The Best Packers & Movers in Silchar

Are you looking for the most reliable packers and movers in Silchar, Assam? Look no further! Vishwashri Packers & Movers is your trusted relocation partner, offering top-notch moving services with professionalism and care. Whether you're relocating within Silchar or moving to another city, we ensure a seamless and hassle-free experience.

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Why Choose Us

With years of expertise in the packing and moving industry, our skilled professionals handle your belongings with the utmost care. We use high-quality packing materials and advanced techniques to ensure safe transportation.

Your valuables are in safe hands! We take extra precautions to protect fragile and expensive items. Our team ensures that your belongings reach the destination without damage.

We offer cost-effective packing and moving services in Silchar with no hidden charges. Get a free quote and experience premium moving solutions at the best price.

Time is valuable, and we ensure on-time delivery of your household or office goods. Our streamlined process guarantees a stress-free relocation, allowing you to focus on settling into your new home or office.

We provide end-to-end moving solutions in Silchar including:

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A little about Silchar

Silchar is a city and the headquarters of the Cachar district of the state of Assam, India. It is second largest city of Assam after Guwahati in terms of area, population and GDP. It is also administrative capital of Barak Valley division. It is located 343 kilometres (213 mi; 185 nmi) south east of Guwahati. It was founded by Captain Thomas Fisher in 1832 when he shifted the headquarters of Cachar to Janiganj in Silchar. It earned the moniker “Island of Peace” from Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of India. Silchar is the site of the world’s first polo club and the first competitive polo match. In 1985, an Air India flight from Kolkata to Silchar became the world’s first all-women crew flight. Silchar was a tea town and Cachar club was the meeting point for tea planters.