Gafargaon Upazila

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Gafargaon
গফরগাঁও
Upazila
Gafargaon is located in Bangladesh
Gafargaon
Gafargaon
Location in Bangladesh
Coordinates: 24°25′N 90°33′E / 24.417°N 90.550°E / 24.417; 90.550Coordinates: 24°25′N 90°33′E / 24.417°N 90.550°E / 24.417; 90.550
Country Bangladesh
DivisionMymensingh Division
DistrictMymensingh District
Area
 • Total401.16 km2 (154.89 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
 • Total430,746
 • Density1,100/km2 (2,800/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
Websitegafargaon.mymensingh.gov.bd

Gafargaon (Bengali: গফরগাঁও) is an upazila of Mymensingh District[1] in the Division of Mymensingh, Bangladesh.

Geography[]

Gafargaon railway station nameplate

Gafargaon is located at

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24°25′00″N 90°33′00″E / 24.4167°N 90.5500°E / 24.4167; 90.5500. It has 73,130 households and total area 401.16 km2. Trishal on the north, Nandail in the east, Hossainpur and Pakundia upazilas of Kishoreganj district, Kapasia and Sreepur upazilas of Gazipur district on the south and Trishal and Bhaluka upazilas on the west. Nearly three sides of the border are surrounded by river Brahmaputra, Kalivana on the south and Sutia in the west. Just land on the north.[2]

Demographics[]

According to the 2011 Bangladesh census, Gafargaon had a population of 430,746. Males constituted 48.90% of the population and females 51.10%. The density of the number of people 1,848 (per square kilometer). Annual population growth rate 1.30%. Total family (dan) 82,770.[3] Muslims formed 98.49% of the population, Hindus 1.43% and others 0.08%. Gafargaon had a literacy rate of 49.26% for the population 7 years and above.[4]

As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Gafargaon has a population of 379,803. Males constitute 51.04% of the population, and females 48.96%. This Upazila's eighteen up population is 184,633. Gafargaon has an average literacy rate of 90.3% (7+ years), and the national average of 70.4% literate.[5]

Administration[]

Gafargaon Upazila is divided into Gafargaon Municipality and 15 union parishads: Barobaria, Charalgi, Dotterbazar, Gafargaon, Josora, Longair, Moshakhali, Niguari, Paithol, Panchbagh, Raona, Rasulpur, Saltia, Tangabo, and Usthi. The union parishads are subdivided into 202 mauzas and 214 villages.[6]

Gafargaon Municipality is subdivided into 9 wards and 19 mahallas.[6]

The police stations (thana) are Gafargaon and Pagla. Pagla thana was established in 2012.

Education[]

The Gafargaon Islamia Govt . High School is a well known secondary school, established 1906. It is situated at Gafargaon, Bangladesh. The geographical coordinates of Gafargaon Islamia Govt. High School are 24°27'25.83" North, 90°32'55.4" East.

Some information:

EIIN Code: 111523

Students: Around 2000-2500

Khairullah Govt. Girls High School

Another government school at Gafargaon mainly for girls, established 1941. It's situated at Gafargaon, near Shahid Belal Plaza (well known shopping complex). Some useful information:

School Code : 7526

Centre Code: (JSC): 493

(SSC): 296

EIIN Code: 111528

Datter Bazar Union Higher Secondary School

Datter Bazar Union High School is the another well known School in here. In 2012, college department is added with school.

In 2019, Datter Bazar Union Higher Secondary School gain Highest Rank. EIIN code: 111553


Beroi Taltola High School Beroi Taltola High School is one of the oldest schools in Gafargaon Upazila. This school has a marvelous history. Before 2010 it was a girls-only school. A famous Hindu woman social worker, Jyoti, established this school in her father's land. It is a fully rural school.

Others

According to Banglapedia, Kandipara Askar Ali High School, founded in 1906, is a notable secondary school.[1]

and beside have Abdur Rahman Degre College.

Number of educational institutions and literacy rate Government primary school 160, Non-government primary school 42, Community Primary School 20, Junior high school 06, High school (co-education) 41, High school (girl) 03, Dakhil Madrasa 16, Alim Madrasa 07, Fazil Madrasa 04, Kamil Madrasa 2, College (class) 09, College (girl) 01, literacy rate 65%, Males 68%, Female 62%[7]

Health and Hospitals[]

Upazila Health Complex 01, Upazila Health and Family Welfare Center 16, Number of beds 50, The number of doctor's given words 37, Number of working doctors UHC 17, Union level 16, UHPPO 1, total = 34, Senior Nurse Number 15, people Working = 13 people, Assistant Nurses Number 01 people.[8]

Family planning Health and Family Welfare Center 11, Family planning clinic 01, M.C.H. The unit 01, The number of able couples 84,833 people. [9]

Land and Revenue[]

Mouza 142, Union Land Office 15, Municipal land office 01, Total khas land 1690.61 acres, Agriculture 167.39 acres, Non-agricultural 1523.22 acres, Settlementable agriculture 14.71 acres (agricultural), Annual land development tax (demand), Common = 3860280 / -, Agency = 1,88,04,747 / -, Annual land development tax (realization), General = Revenues in July 27, 312 / - July, Agency = No income in July, Hat-market number = 34. [10]

Contact[]

concrete road 147.00km, Half way 8.00km, Soil road 334 kilometers, Number of bridges / culvert 466, Number of rivers 4/.

Agriculture[]

Agriculture Total amount of land 23,834 hectares, Net crop land 16,500 hectares, Total Crop Land 39,103 hectares, One crop land 3,015 hectares, Two crop land 4,367 hectares, Three crop land 9,118 hectares, Deep tube well 123, Non-deep tube well 2,423, Power driven pump 488, Blank number 54, Yearly food demand 782,667 tons, Number of tube wells 4,276.[11]

Fish Number of ponds 7,454, Fishery seed production farm official 01, Fishery seed production farm is non-governmental 06, Yearly fisheries demand 6,180 m tons, Annual fishery production 5,513 tons. [12]

Animal resources Upazila Animal Medical Center 01, The number of veterinary doctors 01 people, Artificial breeding center 01, Number of points 03, The number of advanced chicken farms 11.

Layer 800 poultry is upwards of 10-49 chickens, so is the farm Countless. Cattle farm 22, Broiler chicken farm 96. [13]

Economy[]

Cooperatives

Central Co-operative Society Ltd. 01, Freedom Fighter Co-operative Society Ltd. 2, Union multipurpose co-operative society Ltd. 15, Multipurpose Co-operative Society Ltd. 109, Fisheries Cooperative Society Ltd. 37, Youth Co-operative Society Ltd. 11, Asylum / Housing Multipurpose Cooperative Society 05, Farmer Co-operative Society Ltd. 120, Male Non-Cooperative Co-operative Society Ltd. 06, Female Non-Exempt Co-operative Society Ltd. 07, Small Business Co-operative Society Ltd. 2, Other Cooperative Societies 05, Driver Cooperative Association 3. [14]


Notable residents and Renowned personality[]

Distinguished people of Gofargaon: Many prominent and noble persons have been born in this upazila. Some of Gofargaon's people were respected by respecting all contemporary leaders.[15]

Late Moulana Md. Shamsul Huda Panchbagi (R): Eminent Islamic thinkers and religious preachers. One of the fighters of anti-British freedom movement He was a member of the Legislative Assembly from 1937 to 1954.[17]

Language Shaheed al-Jabbar (1919-1952): He was born in 26 Ashwin (1919) of 1326 at Panchua village under Gafargaon police station of Mymensingh district. After a period of study in local school, he left his education due to poverty and helped his father farming. One day in the hope of earning more than 15 years of age, Narayanganj left the house unaware of the train and joined the train. In the shipyard, he came in contact with an Englishman and with the help of him, Abdul Jabbar went to Burma with a job. During his stay in Burma, he acquired the English language. After twelve years, he returned home. In 1952, he came to Dhaka with his wife for treatment of her mother-in-law. On February 20, mother-in-law was admitted to Dhaka Medical College Hospital. On February 21, 1952, a mass gathering was held in Dhaka Medical College hostel premises demanding state language Bangla. Abdul Jabber also joined the rally. When the police fired on the student-crowd, he was shot and killed in Dhaka Medical College Hospital. In February 2000, he was awarded posthumous Ekushey Padak.[18]

Rangala Kiran Chandra De Among the people who were born in Gafargaon, Gafargaon was blessed, in the case of Rangara Kiran Chandra Dey one. He took the first position in the first class from the University of Cambridge in London, and was awarded the title of Ranger. There were only two Rangarars in the then India. Krishna Govinda Gupta of Rangala, a resident of Bhatpara. Anandamohan Bose, the happy person of the name of the other Jaisidih village. He married a sister of Pramesh Barua, the zamindar of Goalpara district of Assam. After a few years his wife died, he also became blind.[19]

Late Gias Uddin Khan : Gofargaon's eminent political personality, lawyer and later, was the minister of the central government of Pakistan. This minority social worker left Islam in 1964 in Dhaka.[20]

Late Moulana Mohiuddin Khan: Eminent Islamic thinker and editor of monthly Medina.[21]

Late Munshi Hurmat Ullah Prominent leaders of the anti-British movement.[22]

Kalimadad Khan: Everyone knows Kalimadad Khan, who is popularly known as 'Ferrari Spring', a collection of poems. The English grammar book he wrote got wide popularity all over the country.[23]

Khodadad Khan: Renowned mathematician Professor of mathematics department of Dhaka University and author of several books on mathematics.[24]

Late Altaf Hossain Goldandaj Distinguished political personality of Gofargaon He was a former Upazila Chairman and was a Member of Parliament for three times.[25]


Fazlur Rahman Sultan: Gofargaon's eminent political personality, former MP, dramatist and co-ordinator Mymensingh was a chairman of the Central Cooperative Bank.[26]

Late Dr. M. A. Hadee Eminent doctors in Bangladesh. Banga was the Vice Chancellor of Sheikh Mujib Medical University. He was elected president of Bangladesh Medical Association (BMA).[27]

Mohammad Abul Hashim Member of East Pakistan Provincial Assembly and Member of Parliament of Bangladesh.[28]

Dr. Mohammad Anwarul Islam He secured first position in the first class of MSc from Dhaka University and obtained his PhD in Phis-culture and Management from the University of Texas at the University of Texas in 1972. He joined the Department of Fisheries in Mymensingh Agricultural University. Later, he was elected Vice-Chancellor of the same university. He is the editor of Bangladesh Journal of Aquaculture.[29]

Late Askar Ali Sarkar: Distinguished Social Worker Even though he could not take higher education, he established English High School in his own name in Kandi Para village in 1906. In 1935, when the Constitution of India was enacted, Union Board was established accordingly, and in 1945 he was presiding as the President until his death.[30]

See also[]

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