Laika-Dodhia forest village is situated about 12 KM north of the district headquarter of Tinsukia and Chabua town of Dibrugarh District in upper Assam into the heart of Feral horse fame Dibru-Saikhowa National Park, engulfed by the mighty Brahmaputra in the north and river Dibru in the west. Laika Comprises of three villages namely Laika Rigbi, Laika Pasidiya,and Laika Pomua. Dodhia forest village is under jurisdiction of Dibrugarh district of Assam which comprises of four villages namely Dodhia Mohmora, Dodhia Charisuti, Dodhia Kuli Gaon and Dodhia Tengabari. These two large villages are the homes of “Schedule Tribes” with 10-12 thousand population which belongs to Mising Community, one of the second largest tribal population of Assam, India.