Showing posts with label Joypurhat District. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joypurhat District. Show all posts

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Details of Joypurhat District


Background, Geographic Area and Location: Joypurhat zila was formerly a sub-division of Bogra district. It became a sub-division in 1980 and was upgraded to a zila in 1982. The name of the zila Joypurhat was probably given by the name of Joy Paul, a Paul king whose capital was at Paharpur, a few kilometres away from the zila headquarters. The zila is bounded on the north by Dinajpur zila, on the east by Gaibandha and Bogra zilas, on the south by Bogra and Naogaon zilas, on the west by Naogaon and India. It lies between 24º 51' and 25º 17' north latitudes and between 88º 55' and 88º 17' east longitudes. The total area of the zila is 1012.41 sq. km.

Annual Average Temperature: Maximum 34.6°C, minimum 11.9°C; annual rainfall is 1610 mm.

Main Rivers: LITTLE JAMUNA, Tulsi Ganga and Haramati.

Administration: Joypurhat was the only subdivision of the erstwhile Bogra district, and since 1984 it has been turned into a district. The area of the town is 18.53 km. The zila consists of 5 upazilas, 32 unions, 719 mauzas, 896 villages, 4 paurashavas, 32 wards and 77 mahallas. The upazilas are JOYPURHAT SADAR, AKKELPUR, KALAI, KHETLAL and PANCHBIBI.

Archaeological Heritage and Relics: Remains of the palace of Raja Jaygopal, the Garuda Pillar at Bhimer Panti, Dargah of Nimai Pir.

Historical Events: During the anti-British Swadeshi Movement there was an abortive bomb attack on a train under the leadership of Comrade Abdul Kader Chowdhury and Mihir Mukherjee, the former was later captured and deported to the Andaman.

Marks of the War of Liberation: Mass killing site 4, memorial 2 and mass grave 3.

Ethnic Nationals: Santal, Orao, Munda, Mahali, Koch, Pahan, Buna, Ho, Mahato, Rajbangshi and Koch are noted trible.

Main Crops: Paddy, potato, sugarcane, banana, jute, turmeric, mustard seed and vegetables. Extinct or nearly extinct crops Local varieties of Aus paddy, varieties of pulses, sweet potato, betel leaf, tobacco, nuts.

Main Fruits: Banana, mango, jackfruit, black berry, lichi, guava, papaya, olive, coconut, pineapple, sofeda, grape and orange.

Traditional Transport: Palanquin, horse carriage (tom tom). These means of transport are extinct or nearly extinct.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Joypurhat District


Map Courtesy: Local Governments Engineering Department (LGED) Bangladesh

Basic Information

Joypurhat District (Rajshahi division) with an area of 965.44 sq km, is bounded by dinajpur district on the north, naogaon districts on the south, bogra and gaibandha districts on the east, Bogra and Naogaon districts and Indian province of west bengal on the west. Main rivers are little jamuna, Tulsi Ganga and Haramati. Annual average temperature: maximum 34.6 oC, minimum 11.9 oC; annual rainfall is 1610 mm.

Joypurhat At a Glance

Area: 965.44 Km2
Upazila Road: 327.43 Km
Union Road: 289.08 Km
Village Road: 589.13 Km VA
494.03 Km VB
Population: 8,44,818
Density: 875.10 per Km2
Literacy: 60.29 %
Upazilas: 5
Union: 32
Pourashavas: 5
Primary Schools: 265
High Schools: 78
Colleges: 19

Upazilas

Akkelpur
Joypurhat Sadar
Kalai
Khetlal
Panchbibi