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Natore Rajbari the king palace of Pagla Raja


Natore Rajbari

Also known as: Pagla Raja's Palace, Natore Palace
Location: Bangladesh Rajshahi, Bangladesh
Established: (1716-1795)18th century 
Style: Classical Roman style
Covered area: 50.42 acre

Natore Rajbari (also known as Pagla Raja's Palace, Natore Palace) was a prominent royal palace in Natore, Bangladesh. It was the residence and seat of the Rajshahi Raj family of zamindars. Famous queen Rani Bhabani lived here and after the death of her husband, expanded both the estate and the palace.

Natore Rajbari
Natore Rajbari

History
Natore Zamindari was one of the largest Zamindaris of bengal. The originators of this Zamindari were Ramjivan and Raghunandan both sons of Kamdev. Ramjivan's daughter-in-law was Rani Bhawani (1716-1795), a legendary name in Bengal politics in the 18th century and an endearing personality in everyhome of the country due to her boundless generosity and public spirit. After becoming Zamindar Ramjivan built his Rajbari at Natore occupying a huge area of 50.42 acres of land and it is enclosed within two rings of defensive moats-one within the other.The moats are now dotted with large tanks,orchards and flower gardens surrounding the derelict ruins of the seven surviving detached palaces. Of these only four deserve description while the rest are in advanced stage of disintegration and are of no architectural significance.After the death of the great queen, her adopted son Ramkrishna ruled the area. After his death, his two sons Sibnath and Vishwanath became the co-sharers of the Natore Zamindari in 1778. The whole Zamindari was divided between them, and the part of the eldest son was known as "Boro Taraf" and the part of the youngest son was known as "Chhoto Taraf". The Rajbari was protected on all sides by ditches. There were nine buildings in this Rajbari. They are the palace of Boro Taraf, The palace of Choto Taraf, Kachari Bhavan amd Guard House of Boro taraf, Kachari Bhavan of Choto Taraf, Rani Bhavan, Guest House, Madhu Rani Bhavan etc.

Natore Rajbari Prashad
Natore Rajbari Prashad

Architecture
The main palace block (Baro Taraf), now housing the newly created deputy commissioner's office, faces a large open lawn to the south. Two other single-storied blocks,placed on the west and the south,look over the lawn and are laid out in the form of an English"U" with the open side on the east. The main northern block, facing south,has a frontage of about 100'-0" with a prominently projecting porch in the middle and two slightly projecting bays at either end, all carrying triangular pediments above. The elegant central porch is supported on a series of Corinthian columns and semi-circular arches in the typical classical Roman style and the veranda in front of the apartments are also similarly relieved. The whole facade is tastefully decorated with geometric and floral panels in plasterwork. This block contains twelve spacious apartments,disposed on either side of the large reception hall(7.47m × 16.01m) which is located in the middle.The access to the reception hall

Natore Rsjbari boro torof
Natore Rsjbari boro torof
(60'-0"x 30'-0") is gained through another large hall and is backed by a 10'-0" wide veranda on the north. The lofty ceiling of the central hall, rises to a height of 30'-0" and is lit by eighteen clerestory windows, originally fitted with colored glass panes, whilst the roof of the other rooms are considerably lower in height. The entire floor of this block is laid in black and white imported marble. The back veranda is supported on twenty pairs of Corinthian columns,the capitals of which contain within its acanthus leaves, some classical nude female figures.The western block,placed at right angles to the main block,has about a 200'-0" frontage and faces the lawn on the east. It is also a single-storied building with an arched projecting bay in the middle.A strip of veranda,supported on a series of paired Doric columns, runs the entire length of the block.Entering through the arched central bay there is access into an open ob longed court,occupied by typical 'nat-mandap'. Beyond and further to the west, is a Krishna temple. This family shrine has a 50’-0” wide frontage, backed by a 10’-0” wide veranda which carried on a series of double Corinthian columns. This ‘nat-mandap’ has a humped tin roof supported on a series of iron pillars. Placed at right angles to this block is another north facing single-storied building, which is about 150’-0” long and has central projecting porch. The porch entrance leads on to a long veranda running the entire length of the building behind which there are a series of apartments of varying sizes, somewhat similarly disposed as the former. A long veranda to the rear of this building overlooks a large tank. A series of Corinthian columns, which support veranda, projects as a semi-circle in the middle. The rear of this handsome block is tastefully decorated in plasterwork. The building at present is occupied by the office of the superintendent of police.

The History of Natore Rajbari and Natore Dynasty
The History of Natore Rajbari and Natore Dynasty

To the south-west rears of the second block a couple of very ruined single-storied residential buildings overlook a large tank from its northern bank. The smaller of these two structures presenting a 50’-0” frontage with a veranda, is relieved with a series of paired Doric columns while the larger adjacent block has a 100’-0” frontage with a veranda carried on a row of double Corinthian columns. Sadly both these ruins are now thickly covered with encroaching thickets and accumulating debris. However, the main palace block of the ‘Chhota-Taraf’, perched picturesquely on the western bank of this large tank and now occupied by the District Judge’s Court, is an imposing structure. The 70’-0” long façade has a prominently projecting central triple-arched portico. The central part of the building, occupied by the reception hall projects above the flanking wings and is crowned by a pyramidal roof with clerestory windows. 

Natore Rajbari soto torof
Natore Rajbari soto torof
The parapet of the porch is decorated in plasterwork with two short projecting bays at either end of the building, each decorated with two pairs of Corinthian columns, which are topped by triangular pediments. Entering this palace block though the porch one encounters a long 10’-0” wide veranda with a black and white marble floor. Behind the veranda there is a row of apartments which lead on to the vast reception hall, measuring 7.32mx15.55m. The lofty ceiling of reception hall is another hall measuring 50’-0”x20’-0” with a projecting balcony at the far end which overlooks the encircling moat. Although there are fifteen apartments including the central hall. The rear of the building also is tastefully relieved with Ionic capitals, floral motifs and bearded human heads in stucco. The two large halls of the palace, probably flagged in marble, are now devoid of their original floor, but the other apartments have white and black marble floors. Curiously the capitals most of the columns are of composite character with acanthus leaves intertwining Ionic roundels.

Sub-district and Union of Natore

Sub-district and Union in Natore

There are 6 Sub-district and 52 Union in Natore district of Bangladesh which are listed below:
SerialSub-District/ UpazilaUnion
1Natore Sadar1) Vrommopur, 2) Madhnagar, 3) Khajura, 4) Piprul, 5) Biprobelaghariya, 6) chatni, 7) tebariya, 8) dighapatiya , 9) Laxmipur Kholabariya, 10) Borohorispur, 11) Kafuriya, 12) Halasa
2Singra1) Sukas, 2) Dahiya, 3) Italy, 4) Kolom, 5) Chamari, 6) Hatiyandaha, 7) Lalor, 8) Sherkol, 9) Tajapur, 10) Chaugram, 11) Chatardighee, 12) Ramananda Khajura
3Gurudaspur1) Nazirpur, 2) Biyaghat, 3) Khubjipur, 4) Dharabarisha, 5) Mashinda, 6) Chapila
4Baraigram1) Joyari, 2)Baraigram, 3) Jonail, 4) Nagar, 5) Majhgau, 6) Gopalpur, 7) Chandai
5Lalpur1) Lalpur, 2) Ishwardy, 3) Changdhupail, 4) Arbab, 5) Bilmariya, 6) Duyariya, 7) Oyaliya, 8) Durduriya, 9) Arjunpur Baramhati, 10) Kadimchilan
6Bagatipara1) Paka, 2) Jamnagar, 3) Bagatipara, 4) Dayarampur, 5) Faguyardiyar

The details Map of Sub-district and Union in Natore: 
The Map of Sub-District and Union in Natore
The Map of Sub-District and Union in Natore

District Map of Natore

Natore District Map

Natore in Google Maps





Map of Natore District
District Map of Natore
District Map of Natore


Information of Natore District:

Area of Natore: 1896.05 sq. km.

Natore Bounded by: Naogaon and Bogra districts on the north, Pabna and Kushtia districts on the south, Pabna and Sirajganj districts on the east, Rajshahi district on the west.

Profile of Natore: Natore subdivision was established in 1845 under Rajshahi district and it was turned into a district in 1984. It consists of 6 upazilas, 4 municipalities, 36 wards, 93 mahallas, 52 unions, 1272 mouzas and 1377 villages.

Upazilla/Thana: Bagatipara Upazila, Baraigram Upazila, Gurudaspur Upazila, Lalpur Upazila, Natore Sadar Upazila, Singra Upazila

History of Natore: Indigo resistance movements were held in this district during 1859 to 1860. During the War of Liberation in 1971 a direct battle was fought between the Pak army and the freedom fighters on 29 March in which about 40 members of the Pak army including Major Aslam and Capt Ishaq were killed.

Places to visit in Natore District: Natore Rajbari and Dighapatia Rajbari (Uttara Ganabhaban), Dayarampur Rajbari (Bagatipara) and Budpara Kali Mandir (Lalpur).

Newspapers of Natore: Dainik Uttar Bangabarta, Dainik Uttarpath, weekly Natore Barta.


About Natore

NATORE

The Northern Districtrict of the country with an area of about 1896.05 Kilometre² (Square kilometre), Natore is surrounded by Bogra to the North, Sirajgonj to be East, Pabna to the South, Rajshahi to the West and a portion of North-West to Noagoan. Natore districtrict city based on the bank of the river "Narod". We called this river "Narod Nod". Now in Natore districtrict the heritage river of "Narod" is going across to finish.

Natore District
Natore District


Natore Sub-division was established in 1845. But Natore Police Sub-division was introduced since 1829. It was declared as a districtrict on February 04, 1984. It consists of six (6) Upazilas, eight (8) Pourashavas, fifty two (52) Unions and one thousand sixty six (1366) Villages. Over sixteen (16) lakh People live in this Natore districtrict.

Uttara Gano Bhaban of Natore
Uttara Gano Bhaban of Natore


Natore Districtrict has a strong history and diversified cultural heritage. Natore is known as the land of "Raz-Raza". The first emperor of Natore was "Raza Ramzibon Rai". The only son of Raza Ramzibon Rai  named "Kalika Prasad" died early of his life. So "Raza Ramzibon Rai" had taken "Ramkanta" as his adopted son after the immature death soon. "Raza Ramzibon Rai" died in 1730. After his death "Doyaram Rai" was nominated as the guardian of "Ramkanta". Later Ramkanta was married to "Rani-Bhabani". Queen "Rani Bhabani" took the responsibility of Natore empire after the death of Ramkanta. Among archaeological heritage and relic notable are Natore Rajbari, Dighapotia Rajbari (Uttara Ganabhabon), Dayarampur Rajbari(Bagatipara) and Budpara Kali Mondir(Lalpur). Uttara Gano Bhaban of Natore is also known as Dighapotia Rajbari.

The history ofo Natore Rajbari and Natore Dynasty
The history ofo Natore Rajbari and Natore Dynasty

Natore is also Known as the land of "Bonolota Sen", though it was the imagination of poet. A poet was requested to write a poem by a fair lady, when the poet had written the poem name "Bonolota Sen", instead of that lady"s name. 

Natore has a large village and large Beel which names are "Kolom" and "Chalon" respectively. There is a proverb in our respectful country Bangladesh that "Gram Dekhoto Kolom, abong Beel Dekhoto Chalon". 

Chalan Beel of Natore
Chalan Beel of Natore


Natore town has good road communication system. It is considered as the "Gate-Way" for having communication with Divisional Head Quarter(H.Q) Rajshahi with its Capital City, Dhaka. It is also the gateway for inter connection with the Rangpur Division and Khulna Division. The inter-districtrict communication system of Natore is also remarkably sound. 

The main transport is Bus. Also train communication thought the country is prevailed. The District Head Quarter "Natore" is 220 Kilometre away from the Capital City of Dhaka. 

Natore is famous for making of gold ornaments. Through out earlier this business was confined to only Hindu communities but now-a-days the Muslims also live on this profession. There are about 500 Jewelery shops in the districtrict.

Natore district is also countrywide famous for the reason of a special sweet-meat named "Kachagolla". 

Kachagolla of Natore


Lalpur is one of the Upazila of Natore district and has the lowest average annual rainfall record.


Uttara Gano Bhaban of Natore

Uttara Gano Bhaban

Uttara Gano Bhaban of Natore

History of Uttara Gano Bhaban:
Originally used as the residence of the Rajas of Dighapatia, it is located about 2.40 km away from the Natore town. Raja Dayaram Roy constructed the main structure of the palace along with a few wings; but it was Raja Pramada Nath Roy rebuilt the whole palace complex after the catastrophic earthquake of 1897.

The Dighapatia Palace was made 'Dighapatia Governor House' on July 24, 1967 by Abdul Monem Khan, the Governor of erstwhile East Pakistan. Later, after the country's independence, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, President of Bangladesh declared the Dighapatia Governor House as Uttara Gonobhaban on February 9, 1972. Before the split of Pakistan and Bangladesh, President Ayub Khan resided at the Palace.

Architecture in Uttara Gano Bhaban:
The palace area occupies around 43 acres of land or around 25 bighas, enclosed within a moat and a high perimeter wall. The estate also contains few lakes and greenery. The front gate entrance houses an imposing four-storied pyramidal gateway with a clock tower. It is also contains a series of arched openings on three storeys and two circlets flanking the clock on the top storey.
The 'E' shaped east facing facade is over a 100 ft long and has a prominently protruding porch in the center. In addition, two slightly projecting wings exist on both ends. The facade is decorated with floral designs in its plasterwork. A series of pointed trefoil arched openings provide access to the building across a running balcony in front. The parapet on the roof is decorated with merlons. The hemispherical dome with a sharp finial atop covers the central foyer

The palace block houses nine sleeping chambers, a durbar hall, a dining hall and a danceroom. The ceiling of the durbar hall is over 25 feet from the floor and is much higher than the flanking apartments. The ceiling is decorated with painted floral motif in wood set in bays. Although the palace ground was plundered in various times in history, there are still some beautiful pieces of relics such as the neo-classical bronze Greek statues, flower vases, chandeliers, carved wooden bedstead and princely furniture. The main foyer also displays two armoured knights.

The southern wing of the palace is similarly designed in the shape of an 'E'. There is a large garden in the front with a fountain and a few life-size marble female sculptures located at the four corner porticoes. A broad verandah in front leads to a large foyer and beyond, to a series of apartments. The roof of the verandah is carried on semi-Corinthian columns alternated by trefoil arches. A rear verandah on the western end of the block overlooks a part of the moat. The bathroom is made entirely of marble.

The 'Kumar Palace' (literally Prince's Palace) located to the southeast, close to the main palace compound is a two-storeyed building that houses four main bedrooms and a dressing room on the upper floor and a series of apartments on the ground floor. The small treasury hall stands directly behind the Kumar Palace. There also exists the single storeyed 'Rani Mahal' (Queen's Palace) to the south of the main palace block, originally occupied the vast fortified area of the palace. The guesthouse, stables, the servants' quarters etc. have all disappeared with time and at the aftermath of the earthquake of 1897.

The Information of Natore District in Brief

Natore District in Brief


Origin of Natore:
At first Natore was a bill whose name was Chaivhanga. At 1706 Raja Ramjibon Rai established his capital here by filling the bill. Up to 1821 Natore was the central office of Rajshahi district. At 1845 Natore Mahukuma was established. Natore Municipally was established at 1869. Natore became district at 1984. “Indigo resistance” movements were held in this district during 1859 to 1860.



Natore District
Natore is a district of Rajshahi Division located in northern Bangladesh. It borders the metropolitan city of Rajshahi, and used to be part of Rajshahi district.

DC OFFICE NATORE


Natore sort info:
Coordinates: 24.41°N 88.93°E
Country: Bangladesh
Division: Rajshahi
Total Area: 1,896.05 km2 (732.07 sq mi)
Population (1991):  Total 1,521,359 and Density 800/km2 (2,100/sq mi)
Literacy rate: Total 27.0%
Time zone: BST (UTC+6) and Summer (DST) BDST (UTC+7)



History of Natore:
Natore was the District Head Quarters of Rajshahi since 1769-1825. Administrative Natore subdivision was established in 1825 under Rajshahi district, on the eve of the shifting of the HQ.
During the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 a direct battle was fought between the Pakistani army and the rebels on 29 March in which about 40 members of the Pakistani army including Major Aslam and Captain Ishaq were killed. On 5 May 1971 Pakistani Army killed 42 employees of North Bengal Sugar Mills (Lalpur) including the then General Manager of the mill, Lieutenant Anwarul Azim; they were killed near a pond in the mill campus. The pond is now known as "Shaheed Sagar" and there is a memorial beside the pond.
Marks of the War of Liberation: Mass grave 5, memorial 1.

Natore Sugar Mill


Economy of Natore:
Population 1521359. Sectoral share of occupations are Agriculture 41.75%, agricultural laborer 28.84%, wage laborer 3.01%, commerce 10%, service 5.02%, fishing 1.32% and others 10.06%. Economy of Natore is based on agriculture.
There are 2 sugar mills in Natore: 1. Natore Sugar Mills Limited 2. North Bengal Sugar Mills Limited. Natore Sugar Mills Limited, Natore Sadar, Natore (1985), Natore Sugar Mills Limited is 2.5 km away from Natore town. North Bengal Sugar Mills Limited, Lalpur, Natore (1933). This two sugar mills are the enterprises of the Bangladesh Sugar & Food Industries Corporation (BSFIC). Pran Agro Ltd ., Ekdala, Natore Sadar (2005) is a private food manufacturing plant of Pran-RFL Group. Jamuna Distillery Limited  (1995)is another private industry of Jamuna Group , the distillery produces industrial alcohol, the Distillery is situated near Natore Sugar Mills Limited. More industries will be set up if gas is supplied through pipeline in Natore. That's why it is becoming a public demand to supply gas through pipeline as soon as possible.

Natore Railway Station


Hats, bazaars and fairs of Natore:
Total number of hats and bazaars are 152, fair 13. Tebaria Hat, which is situated 3 km from Natore town is a traditional hat which sits every Sunday. Tebaria is the biggest Hat of Natore.

Exports from Natore:
Main exports are sugar, paddy and vegetables.

Transportation of Natore:
Roads & Highways


Geography of Natore:
Most part of Natore district is plain land. Chalan Beel, the largest beel in Bangladesh is in part of Natore district.
Natore District (Rajshahi division) with an area of 1896.05 km², is bordered by Naogaon and Bogra districts to the north, Pabna and Kushtia districts to the south, Pabna and Sirajganj districts to the east, Rajshahi district to the west. The road distance from Natore to Dhaka is 220 Kilometres. Lalpur is the lowest Average annual rainfall area of Bangladesh.

Infrastructure of Natore:
Communication facilities: Roads: pucca 236.04 km, semi pucca 35 km and mud road 1703.85; railways 64 km.
NGO activities Operationally important NGOs are BRAC, CARE, Grameen bank, ITCL, Thengamara Mahila Sabuj Sangha (TMSS) etc.


Administrative structure of Natore:

Upazilas pf Natore
Natore was the District HQ of Rajshahi since 1769-1825. At the eve of that replacement,Natore was decleared as a Subdivision; that's why Natore is the first Subdivision of Bangladesh. Natore was established as a district in 1984.
Bagatipara is one of the most important Upazilas of Natore. It is a model thana (Police Station) of Natore. Quadirabad Cantonment of Bangladesh Army(Engineering Core)is situated at Dayarampur of Bagatipara Upazila. Kalishadanga degree collage,Dhanaidah,baraigram,natore.

Pourasavas of Natore
There are eight (8) pourasavas (localities) in Natore district, 4 of them being the seat of upazilas (sub-districts). They are:
Natore (Natore Upazila)
Singra
Boraigram (Baraigram Upazila)
Gurudaspur
Bagatipara (Bagatipara Upazila)
Gopalpur (Lalpur Upazila)
Naldanga (Natore Sadar Upazila)
Bonpara (Baraigram Upazila)

Natore town
The town has a population of 72615; male 51.57%, female 48.43%; density of population is 4825. Alaipur, Kanaikhali, Nichabazar, Lalbazar, Madrasamor, Bongojal are the most populated areas of Natore Town.
Mayor : Alhaz Sheikh Emdadul Haque Al-Mamun.


Administration of Natore:
Administrator of Zila Porishod: Advocate Sajedur Rahman Khan 
Deputy Commissioner (DC): Mohammad Zafar Ullah 


Notable persons of Natore:
Maharanee Bhabanee (1715–1802) was an Independent Jamindar of Natore during British India.
Jadunath Sarkar (1870–1958)
Banalata Sen of Natore (fictional character)
Kumar Sharatkumar Roy (1876–1946)
Banalata Sen
Sarafat-ullah Talukder (1900–1996)
Shree Shongkor Gobinda- MP


Natore in Literature:
Famous romantic poet of Bengal Jivanananda Das has written a poem named Banalata Sen regarding one "Banalata Sen from Natore".

Kachagolla of Natore

Kacha Golla of Natore:
This one kind of sweet. It is famous all over the country for its taste. Kacha Golla is made from milk. You can get it in any sweet shop. But nowadays best quality Kacha Golla is available only at Dwarik Vandar. Which is situated near Joi Kali Bari mondir lalbazar.Mouchak Mistanna Vandar which is situated at Alaipur of Natore town is another shop which produces good quality Kacha Golla . If you come Natore don't miss to go for that.

Chalan Bil of Natore

Places of interest in Natore:
Tourist attractions in Natore include Rani Bhabanir Rajbari, the palace of Queen Bhabani. Rani Bhabani was a great social worker. She was the pioneer to spread education for the women of Bengal. It is a historical palace, situated in the Bongojol area in the Natore district town. There is a college, a school, and other institutions named after Rani Bhobani.
Chalan Beel is a large natural wetland. During the monsoon, the area of the Bil increases and touches four upazilas (sub-districts) of the Natore district. The picnic parties come to Cholon Bil every season. They cook, sing, dance, and do everything they wish in their boats. It looks like a sea, especially during the monsoon.
Dighapatiya Rajbari is the most popular sight with visitors. The kings of Natore lived here. Today, it is called Uttara Gano Bhaban, and is one of the official residences of the president of Bangladesh. It is situated in large grounds, with decorative gates, a large garden, and hundreds of rooms. There is a pond and a sculpture here. It is 5 km from Natore district town.

Other places to visit include:
Pagla Raja's Palace (jubo park)
Palace of Bagatipara Upazila
Modoner Pukur Par
Natore Adhunik Stadium
Maharaja's Palace
Beautiful village of Moshinda
Natore Sugar Mills
North Bengal Sugar Mills and the "Shaheed Sagar" memorial on the mill campus.
Pran-Agro Limited
Chalan Beel
St.Merry Catholic Church which is situated at Bodaigram.


Source: www.wikipedia.org

Information of Natore District according to 2009


Information about Natore District

Information about Natore District with MAP



1. Area
Land use Area (in Acre)
Total Land Area      467577
Cultivable Area        352358
Fallow Land           6200
Area Under Forest            -
Area Irrigated          150356
Area Under River         5511
2. Storage Facility
Commodity No. of Godown Capacity (M. Ton)
Food 16 8550
Seed 3 800
Fertilizer - -
3. Utilities
Name of Items Total No.  Length (in Km.)
Rivers 22 333
Metal Road 31 266
Semi Metal Road 42 123
Kutcha Road 392 2494
Rail Road 4 63
Hat Bazaar 161 -
F/C Center - -
4. Irrigation Facilities
Name of Items Total No. Irrigated Area (acre)
Tubewell 3700 3379
Power Pump - 1909
Low Lift Pump - 3465
Shallow Tubewell 11951 871716
Deep Tubewell 369 30705
Traditional - 33133
Total 16020 150356
5. Social Information 
Name of Items Total Numbers 
Clubs 146
Community Center 14
Co-operative Society 1981
Professional Society 18
Post Office 80
Bank Branches 91
NGOs 43
Mosques 1941
Mandirs 253
Churches 9
Pagodas 1
Marriage Register 50
Tea Estate -
Livestock Firms 95
Poultry Firms 200
Hatchery 23
Handloom 249
Bamboo & Cane 2752
Carpentry 670
Jute/Cotton Fiber 38
Black Smith 356
Potter 465
Gold Smith 263
Others 252
Uprooted Persons 583
Telephones 1168
Household with Gas -
6. Educational Institution Total No. No. of Teachers No. of Students
Kindergarten 8 37 1225
Primary School 577 244 192670
Junior High School 36 243 6764
Secondary High School 119 1255 42586
College 33 661 18470
University - - -
Teachers training - - -
Physical Training - - -
Homeo Medical College - - -
Unani Institute - - -
Polytechnic Inst - - -
Vocational Institute 1 8 431
Blind/Disable School - - -
Mass Education Center 90 90 2700
Ibtedaye Madrasa 207 358 1253
Dakhil Madrasa 49 470 10843
Alia Madrasa 5 70 1992
Fazil Madrasa 6 105 2628
Kamil Madrasa 3 55 1124
Forquania Madrasa 214 291 9956
Hafizia Madrasa 14 43 510
Qaumi Madrasa 1 6 150
Tol College - - -
Pali College - - -
Girls School/College 9 146 4936
7. Health   
Name of Items Doctors Nurse/HA No. of Beds  
Hospitals 51 73 205
Clinics 34 25 30
FWC 22 38 -
Maternity Centre 2 13 21
Primary Healthcare 4 - -
 8. Agricultural Product
Name of Items Area (Acre) Production (M.Ton)
Rice 19211 217519
Wheat 27750 64478
Jute 16665 27424
Sugar Cane 5226 6966
Tobacco 42 278
Tea - -
Fish Catch - 11619
Eggs - 299507
Milk                   - 127
Sweet Meat - 10780
Pulse 21985 10894
Vegetable 537 300
Onion                   1760 1972
Carlic 1040 1749
Turmaric 2015 1864
Sugar - 19500
Salt - -
9. Development Projects
Name of Items Total Number
Poverty Allivation 5
Rehabilit of Des 17
Family Planning 1
Education 157
Agriculture & Food 26
Road & Communication 74
Health 20
Total 300


Source: www.Bangladeshgov.org
 
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