Tuesday, April 5, 2016

Zip Code Of Thakurgaon District

Postal Zip Codes (postcode) for Thakurgaon District
Thana
Sub Office
Post Code
Jibanpur
Jibanpur
5130
Pirganj
Pirganj
5110
Pirganj
Pirganj
5470
Rani Sankail
Nekmarad
5121
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Thana
Sub Office
Post Code
Baliadangi
Baliadangi
5140
Lahiri
5141
Jibanpur
Jibanpur
5130
Pirganj
Pirganj
5110
Pirganj
5470
Rani Sankail
Nekmarad
5121
Rani Sankail
5120
Thakurgaon Sadar
Ruhia
5103
Shibganj
5102
Thakurgaon Road
5101
Thakurgaon Sadar
5100



Thana
Sub Office
Post Code
Gopalpur UPO
Abdulpur
6422
Gopalpur U.P.O
6420
Lalpur S.O
6421
Harua
Baraigram
6432
Dayarampur
6431
Harua
6430
Hatgurudaspur
Hatgurudaspur
6440
Laxman
Laxman
6410
Natore Sadar
Baiddyabal Gharia
6402
Digapatia
6401
Madhnagar
6403
Natore Sadar
6400
Singra
Singra
6450




VIP OF Thakurgaon

VIP OF Thakurgaon








List of upazilas in Thakurgaon district


List of upazilas in Thakurgaon district
(
ঠাকুরগাঁও জেলার উপজেলা সমূহঃ)
Thakurgaon Sadar Upazila (ঠাকুরগাঁও সদর উপজেলা)
Baliadangi Upazila (বালিয়াডাঙ্গী উপজেলা)
Pirganj Upazila (পীরগঞ্জ উপজেলা)
Ranisankail Upazila (রাণীশংকৈল উপজেলা)
Haripur Upazila (হরিপুর উপজেলা)



Some useful information of Thakurgaon District:
District: Thakurgaon
Thakurgaon district Established in: 1984
Division: Rangpur division
Area : 1809.52 Sq. Km.
Total Cultivable Land : 1,81,186.09 Acres
Population : 13,80,000 (Approximately)
Density: per Sq. Km.
Number of voters:
Number of Village: 1016
Number of Union Parishad: 51 (Union Parishad details of Thakurgaon district: )
Literacy rate: 49.43%
University:
Textile Institute:
Police Training Center:
Medical College:
Medical Assistant Training School:
College: 45
Govt. CollegeThakurgaon Government College, Thakurgaon Govt. Women's College, Pirganj Govt. College, Thakurgaon
Non-government college: Thakurgaon New Model College, Lahiri Degree College, Jadurani Adarsha College, Ranisonkail Degree College, Ranisonkail Women
s Degree College, Haripur Womens College, Pirgonj Womens College, Gazirhat College, Nawdanga College, Ruhea Degree College, Shibganj Degree College, Thakurgaon Road College, Abul Hossain Sarker College, Thakurgaon.

Textile Engineering College:
Homoeopathic College:
Technical Training Insitute: 1
High School: 419
Govt. High School:
Non-govt. High School:
Junior High School:
Primary Schools:
Government Primary Schools: 419
Registered Primary Schools: 446
KG School: 65
Community School: 41
Madrasha: 159
Polytechnic Institute: 1 :: Thakurgaon Polytechnic Institute
Vocational Institute:
PTI: 1
Bank :
Municipality(Pourashava) in Thakurgaon District: : Thakurgaon Pourashava (Thakurgaon Municipality).
Web Portal: Thakurgaon District
Sadar Hospital: 1
Govt. Hospital: 17
Non-govt. Hospital:
Eye Hospital:
Nursing Training Center: 1
Health and Family Planning Center: 13
Upazila Health Complex:
TB Clinic:
Police Hospital:


Monday, April 4, 2016

time zone Thakurgaon District

 time zone Thakurgaon District

Thakurgaon District, Bangladesh Prayer Times
Prayer Schedule April / 2016
Date
Day
4
Mon
4:36
5:54
12:10
3:40
6:25
7:44
5
Tue
4:35
5:53
12:10
3:40
6:26
7:44
6
Wed
4:34
5:52
12:10
3:39
6:26
7:45
7
Thu
4:33
5:51
12:09
3:39
6:27
7:46
8
Fri
4:32
5:50
12:09
3:39
6:27
7:46
9
Sat
4:31
5:49
12:09
3:39
6:28
7:47
10
Sun
4:29
5:48
12:08
3:39
6:28
7:47

Thakurgaon Sadar Upazila

Thakurgaon Sadar Upazila
Thakurgaon Sadar Upazila (thakurgaon district) area 683.45 sq km, located in between 25°40' and 25°59' north latitudes and in between 88°15' and 88°22' east longitudes. It is bounded by atwari and boda upazilas on the north, pirganj (thakurgaon) and birganj upazilas on the south, Boda,debiganj and Birganj upazilas on the east, baliadangi and ranisankail upazilas on the west.
Population Total 504428; male 260515, female 243913; Muslim 369486, Hindu 129794, Buddhist 3614, Christian 38 and others 1496. Indigenous communities such as santaloraonmunda, Mushar and rajbanshi belong to this upazila.
Water bodies Main rivers: tangonnagar, Kulik, Pathari; Ulir Beel is notable.
Administration Thakurgaon Sadar Thana was formed in 1800 and it was turned into an upazila in 1984.

Source Bangladesh Population Census 2001,Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.

Archaeological heritage and relics Govinda Nagar Mandir, Jamalpur Jami Mosque, Karam Khan Garh, Brishamurti at Nargun Kaharpara, Khurram Khan Pond at Debipur, Govinda Jeu Mandir (eighteenth century), Shapla and Peala Dighi.
Historical events tebhaga movement spread over Thakurgaon extensively. During the Tebhaga Movement 35 peasants were killed and many were wounded when police fired on a procession. Direct encounters were held between the freedom fighters and the Pak army at Bhulli, Gareya and Salandar in which many people were killed. The Pak army conducted mass killing and plundering; they also set many houses of the upazila on fire.
Marks of the War of Liberation Mass grave: Sukhanpukhari, Jhatidanga, Hater bridge, Pharabari and on the banks of river Tangon of Thakurgaon town; mass killing site: Sabdal Danga, BDR Camp.
Religious institutions Mosque 655, temple 120, church 19.
Literacy rate and educational institutions Average literacy 47.4%; male 53.5%, female 40.9%. Educational institutions: technical college 1, teacher's centre 1, B.ED college 1, vocational training institute 1, vocational textile institute 1, youth training centre 2, college 9, secondary school 112, primary school 337. Noted educational institutions: Thakurgaon Government College (1957), Thakurgaon Zila School (1904), Thakurgaon Government Boys' High School (1904), Ruhea High School (1939), Madarganj MB High School (1945), Salandar Triple Kamil Madrasa.
Newspapers and periodicals Defunct daily: Thakurgaon Darpan, Sangrami Bangla, Gram Bangla, Bangladesh, Janarab; defunct literary periodicals: Aso Cheye Dekhi Prithibi, Usashi, Chalachitra.
Cultural organisations Library 10, club 68, cinema hall 10, theatre group 7, theatre stage 1, playground 43, shilpakala academy 1.
Important installations TV Relay Centre 1, Radio Station 1.
Main sources of income Agriculture 65.07%, non-agricultural labourer 3.75%, industry 0.49%, commerce 11.94%, transport and communication 4.87%, service 6.97%, construction 1.32%, religious service 0.14%, rent and remittance 0.22% and others 5.23%.
Ownership of agricultural land Landowner 57.16%, landless 42.84%; agricultural landowner: urban 43.90% and rural 58.58%.'
Main crops Paddy, wheat, potato, sugarcane, pulse, mustard, vegetables.
Extinct or nearly extinct crops Aus paddy, barley, jute.
Main fruits Mango, jackfruit, litchi, banana, papaya, watermelon.
Communication facilities Pucca road 108 km, semi-pucca road 11 km, mud road 805 km; railway 33 km.
Extinct or nearly extinct traditional transport Palanquin, horse carriage, bullock cart.
Noted manufactories Rice mill, sugar mill, saw mill, flour mill, oil mill, textile mill, husking mill, ice cream factory, pipe factory, chemical and pharmaceutical industry, cold storage.
Cottage industries Goldsmith, blacksmith, potteries, weaving, manufacture of jute goods, bamboo work, wood work.
Hats, bazars and fairs Hats and bazars are 45, fairs 6, most noted of which are Gareya Hat, Bhulli Hat, Shibganj Hat, Ramnath Hat, Khochabari Hat, Pharabari Hat, Chowdhury Hat, Baradham Mela, Ruhea Mela and Muktar Mela.
Main exports Rice, pulse, potato, mango, jackfruit, litchi, watermelon, sugar, vegetables.
Access to electricity All the wards and unions of the upazila are under rural electrification net-work. However 23.59% of the dwelling households have access to electricity.
Sources of drinking water Tube-well 91.86%, tap 0.68%, pond 0.35% and others 7.11%.
Sanitation 18.20% (rural 14% and urban 57.43%) of dwelling households of the upazila use sanitary latrines and 30.23% (rural 30.43% and urban 28.24%) of dwelling households use non-sanitary latrines; 51.57% of households do not have latrine facilities.
Health centres Hospital 1, upazila health complex 1, union health centre 12, family planning centre 19, maternity 1, diabetic hospital 1, chest diseases hospital 1, veterinary hospital 1.

Thakurgaon Sadar Upazila

Thakurgaon Sadar Upazila
Thakurgaon Sadar (Bengaliঠাকুরগাঁও সদর) is an Upazila of Thakurgaon District in the Division of RangpurBangladesh

Geography
Thakurgaon Sadar is located at 26.0208°N 88.4667°E . It has 79823 households and total area 683.45 km².
Demographics
As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Thakurgaon Sadar has a population of 422728. Males constitute 51.7% of the population, and females 48.3%. This Upazila's eighteen up population is 214112. Thakurgaon Sadar has an average literacy rate of 30.1% (7+ years), and the national average of 32.4% literate.[3]
Administrative
Thakurgaon Sadar has 22 Unions/Wards, 215 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 198 villages.





See also

STORY OF Thakurgaon

STORY OF Thakurgaon
Road accident kills one in Thakurgaon
THAKURGAON, March 22: A rickshaw van driver was killed in a road accident at Ampathari on Ranisankail-Baliadangi road on Monday around 10.30 pm. The deceased was identified as Abdur Rahim, 40, son of Late Abed Ali of Kalamdah village under Baliadangi upazila of Thakurgaon. OC of Baliadangi Police Station Aminul Islam said the accident occurred when a speedy truck hit him in the area at 10:30 pm, leaving him dead on the spot. A case was lodged with Baliadangi police station in the connection, according to a news agency. - IH  
This is the story of how a young village woman from Bagerhat, Bangladesh overcame many obstacles to open her own technology training center. As a result, she has created new job opportunities for men and women in her village, and has become a role model for many other girls and women in Bangladesh.

ZAMINDARBARI - HARIPUR , THAKURGAON, BANGLADESH


 If you think that you are living in a most luxurious way and have everything, are you right? If you want to know the truth then go to a Zamindarbari, to have a look at the truth, though it is ruined. In Haripur , Thakurgaon ,lived a Zamindar named Haridas Pal , who led his life in royal fashion, and after whom the place is known as Haripur. If you turn to the history page you will find out how they lived in comfort and luxury in previous times.



A weeks ago I have visited the Zamindarbari which has a history that is the formal image of the aristocracy. Lets tell some history of this Zamindar bari. The Zamindari, the area for which the Zamindar was responsible, was, 3 or 400 years ago, headed by a widow woman named Meherunnisha, she was a Muslim Zamindar and a bold character of this Zamindari. Sri Jukto Babu Ghono Sham Kundu was a big businessman during that time , he had a handicraft business. He used to come to this area for business purposes. But once, by cheating, he took over this Zamindari, and started the new Zamindari which followed the Hindu religion.

If you turn 60 years back then you will find the last Zamindar in the history of this area. The Zamindari was ruled by two brothers, one was Sri Jukto Babu Narayan Rai Chowdhury , and the second one was Sri Jukto Babu Bishendro Narayan Rai Chowdhury. Their father was Sri Jukto Babu Rajoshri Jogendro Narayan Rai Chowdhury and their mother was Sham Mohini Chowdhurani.

As far as we know the Zamindari was ruled around 500 years. The story comes from a village old man ( aged 90 ) named Khasiruddin Ahmed.

When you visit this Zamindarbari you will find a lot of things which hold their grandeur still, but in a ruined condition. You can see the outstanding terracotta temple, design, famous architecture and all other stuff and attractive decoration. When you visit the palace you will find some pieces of glass which are still fixed in door and window. The grills which have a different shape and design. So you do not need to find out the truth by someone else, because these things are told by the story teller of this Zamindarbari.