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Comilla District

Comilla District, officially known as Cumilla District,[6] is a district of Bangladesh located about 100 kilometres south east of Dhaka. Comilla is bordered by Brahmanbaria and Narayanganj districts to the north, Noakhali and Feni districts to the south, Tripura of India to the east and Munshiganj and Chandpur districts to the west. Comilla district is located in the southeastern part of Bangladesh.[7]

Comilla
কুমিল্লা জেলা
Cumilla District
Clockwise from top-left: Skyline of Comilla, Shah Shuja Mosque, Fields in Barura Upazila, Gomti River, Shalban Vihara in Mainamati
Location of Comilla within Bangladesh
Expandable map of Comilla
Coordinates: 23°16′N 91°07′E / 23.27°N 91.12°E / 23.27; 91.12Coordinates: 23°16′N 91°07′E / 23.27°N 91.12°E / 23.27; 91.12
Country Bangladesh
DivisionChittagong Division
CapitalComilla
Government
 • Deputy CommissionerMd. Kamrul Hasan [1]
 • District Council ChairmanAbu Taher [2]
 • Chief Executive OfficerMd. Helal Uddin [3]
Area
 • Total3,146.30 km2 (1,214.79 sq mi)
Population
 (2022 census)[4]
 • Total6,212,216
 • Density2,000/km2 (5,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+06:00 (BST)
HDI (2018)0.614[5]
medium · 7th of 21
Notable sport teamsComilla Victorians

History

 
World War II cemetery in Mainamati.

The name Comilla is derived from the Bengali word Komolangko (Bengali: কমলাঙ্ক), the previous ancient name of the region, which means 'lotus pond'. The present Comilla is a district under the Chittagong Division. It was once under ancient Samatata and later became part of the state of Tripura. As far as is known from the ancient archeology found in the region, Gupta emperors ruled Tripura since the fifth century AD. According to historians, the Buddhist Deva dynasty ruled the region from the seventh to the middle of the eighth century. In the ninth century, Comilla came under the control of the kings of Harikela and then ruled by the Chandra dynasty during the tenth and mid-eleventh century AD. Later on, it was ruled by the Mughals and then it came under the rule of East India Company in 1765.

In order to facilitate revenue collection, the company hired a district collector in the province in 1769. Comilla then belonged to the province of Dhaka. Comilla was made under the office of the district collector in 1776. The Tripura Collector's journey began with the formation of Tippera or Tipperah district of Bengal by the British in 1790.[8] According to the Third Regulation in 1793, a civil judge was appointed for the Tripura district and in that year he was given magisterial powers. In 1837, the posts of magistrates and collectors were separated. In 1859, these two posts were merged again. After the partition in 1947, the district was renamed Comilla in 1960 and the post of district magistrate and collector was named deputy commissioner.[9] Chandpur and Brahmanbaria sub-divisions of this district became districts in 1984.

Geography and climate

Comilla has a total area of 3146.30.17 square kilometres. It is bounded by Brahmanbaria district and Narayanganj district of Dhaka division to the north, Munshiganj district of Dhaka division and Chandpur district to the west, Noakhali and Feni districts to the south and the Indian state of Tripura to the east. The district headquarters of Comilla is located close to the Indian border, with the town of Sonamura on the other side. Major rivers passing through Comilla include the Gumti and the Little Feni. It is hot in summer and cold in winter.[7]

The district is primarily plain land.

Administration

The administrative headquarters of Comilla are located in the city of Comilla which has a total area of 11.47 square kilometres. It consists of 18 mouzas and 3 wards. Comilla thana was officially converted into an upazila in 1983 which contains one municipality, 18 wards, 19 union parishads, 452 mouzas, and 458 villages.[7]

Administrator of Zila Parishad: M. Omar Faruque[10]

Deputy Commissioner (DC): Md Jahangir Alam[11]

Subdistricts

Comilla district consists of the following Upazilas:[12]

  1. Barura Upazila
  2. Brahmanpara Upazila
  3. Burichong Upazila
  4. Comilla Sadar Upazila
  5. Comilla Sadar Dakshin Upazila
  6. Chandina Upazila
  7. Chauddagram Upazila
  8. Daudkandi Upazila
  9. Debidwar Upazila
  10. Homna Upazila
  11. Laksam Upazila
  12. Lalmai Upazila
  13. Monohorgonj Upazila
  14. Meghna Upazila
  15. Muradnagar Upazila
  16. Nangalkot Upazila
  17. Titas Upazila

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1974 2,802,944—    
1981 3,355,953+2.61%
1991 4,032,666+1.85%
2001 4,595,557+1.32%
2011 5,387,288+1.60%
Sources:[13]

According to the 2011 Bangladesh census, Comilla District had a population of 5,387,288, of which 2,575,018 were males and 2,812,270 females. Rural population was 4,546,962 (84.40%) while the urban population was 840,326 (15.60%). Comilla district had a literacy rate of 53.32% for the population 7 years and above: 54.08% for males and 52.65% for females.[13]

Religions in Comilla district (2011)[13]
Religion Percent
Muslims
95.10%
Hindus
4.79%
Other or not stated
0.11%
Religion in present-day Comilla district[a]
Religion Population (1941)[14]: 102–103  Percentage (1941) Population (2011)[13] Percentage (2011)
Islam   1,407,494 80.41% 5,123,410 95.10%
Hinduism   340,137 19.43% 258,105 4.79%
Others [b] 2677 0.15% 5,773 0.11%
Total Population 1,750,308 100% 5,387,288 100%

Muslims make up 95.10% of the population, while Hindus are 4.79% of the total population. There are nearly 5,000 Buddhists in the district.[13]

Economy

 
Manufacturers of popular Comilla sweetmeats are mostly based on this Manoharpur area of the main town.

Mainly based on agriculture, the economy of Comilla has flourished through trade and cottage industries, especially the 'Khadi' textile. For the economic development of the region the "Bangladesh Export Processing Zone Authority" has established the "Comilla Export Processing Zone" spread over an area of 104.44 hectares (258.1 acres) in the Comilla Airport area in 2000.[15] The export zone employs 20 thousand people as of 2013.[16]

Places of interest

Landmarks include Kotbari, a cantonment, or military installation and Kandirpar, considered the heart of the Comilla district. Ancient Buddhist monastery ruins are the major attraction of Mainamati, near Kotbari. There is an ancient Hindu Temple named Comilla Jagannath Temple located on East Bibirbazar Road. There is also the recently constructed Allah Chattar, a tower in Muradnagar.

A Second World War cemetery, Mainamati War Cemetery, lies about 3.1 kilometres (1.9 mi) away from Comilla Cantonment, which was a frontier military base in the fight against the Japanese who had occupied Burma. British Army soldiers killed during the fight with the Japanese Army at the Burma (Myanmar) frontier were buried here.[17] Pashchimgaon Nawab Bari, the place of only lady Jaminder Nawab Faizunnesa, a poet, educationist and a philanthropist.[18]

Kazi Nazrul Islam, the national poet of Bangladesh, passed a significant time of his life in this town. Both his wives, Promila Devi and Nargis, hailed from this district.[19]

Comilla Victoria College and Comilla Zilla School are here, the latter since 1837.[20] Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development (BARD) is situated in Kotbari. The area saw the development of Comilla Model.[21]

Education

Notable people

The following people were either born or stayed in this district for a significant span of their lifetime:

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Sadar subdivision of Tippera district
  2. ^ Including Jainism, Christianity, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Ad-Dharmis, or not stated

References

  1. ^ "List of Deputy Commissioners". pmis.mopa.gov.bd.
  2. ^ "কুমিল্লা জেলা". www.comilla.gov.bd.
  3. ^ "কুমিল্লা জেলা". www.comilla.gov.bd.
  4. ^ "Scheduled Languages in descending order of speaker's strength - 2011" (PDF). Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India. (PDF) from the original on 14 November 2018. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  6. ^ Mahadi Al Hasnat (2 April 2018). "Mixed reactions as govt changes English spellings of 5 district names". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 8 April 2018.
  7. ^ a b c Siddiqi, Mamun (2012). "Comilla District". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  8. ^ "Gazetteer - Bengal District Gazetteer Tipperah District - South Asia Archive". www.southasiaarchive.com. 1933.
  9. ^ "কুমিল্লা জেলা". www.comilla.gov.bd.
  10. ^ "AL men appointed administrators". The Daily Star. 16 December 2011. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  11. ^ "Outcry over Comilla DC's misbehaviour with journos". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  12. ^ Upazilas of Comilla 24 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine. Bangladesh Government.
  13. ^ a b c d e "Bangladesh Population and Housing Census 2011 Zila Report – Comilla" (PDF). bbs.gov.bd. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
  14. ^ "CENSUS OF INDIA, 1941 VOLUME VI BENGAL PROVINCE" (PDF).
  15. ^ "Profile Of Zone Comilla | Comilla EPZ". www.bepza.gov.bd. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  16. ^ . Dhaka Tribune. Archived from the original on 20 September 2017. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  17. ^ "Tributes paid at Maynamati War Cemetery". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  18. ^ "Choudhurani, Nawab Faizunnesa". Banglapedia. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  19. ^ . Banglapedia. Archived from the original on 6 July 2017. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  20. ^ "Comilla Zila School". Banglapedia. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  21. ^ Binswanger-Mkhize, Hans P.; Regt, Jacomina P. de; Spector, Stephen (12 February 2010). Local and Community Driven Development: Moving to Scale in Theory and Practice. World Bank Publications. p. 32. ISBN 9780821381953.
  22. ^ Khan, Saleh Athar (2012). "Ahmad, Khondakar Mostaq". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 February 2019. Retrieved 18 April 2017.
  24. ^ . Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha. 23 December 2009. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  25. ^ "Karim, AKM Bazlul". Banglapedia.

External links

comilla, district, officially, known, cumilla, district, district, bangladesh, located, about, kilometres, south, east, dhaka, comilla, bordered, brahmanbaria, narayanganj, districts, north, noakhali, feni, districts, south, tripura, india, east, munshiganj, c. Comilla District officially known as Cumilla District 6 is a district of Bangladesh located about 100 kilometres south east of Dhaka Comilla is bordered by Brahmanbaria and Narayanganj districts to the north Noakhali and Feni districts to the south Tripura of India to the east and Munshiganj and Chandpur districts to the west Comilla district is located in the southeastern part of Bangladesh 7 Comilla ক ম ল ল জ ল District of BangladeshCumilla DistrictClockwise from top left Skyline of Comilla Shah Shuja Mosque Fields in Barura Upazila Gomti River Shalban Vihara in MainamatiLocation of Comilla within BangladeshExpandable map of ComillaCoordinates 23 16 N 91 07 E 23 27 N 91 12 E 23 27 91 12 Coordinates 23 16 N 91 07 E 23 27 N 91 12 E 23 27 91 12Country BangladeshDivisionChittagong DivisionCapitalComillaGovernment Deputy CommissionerMd Kamrul Hasan 1 District Council ChairmanAbu Taher 2 Chief Executive OfficerMd Helal Uddin 3 Area Total3 146 30 km2 1 214 79 sq mi Population 2022 census 4 Total6 212 216 Density2 000 km2 5 100 sq mi Time zoneUTC 06 00 BST HDI 2018 0 614 5 medium 7th of 21Notable sport teamsComilla Victorians Contents 1 History 2 Geography and climate 3 Administration 3 1 Subdistricts 4 Demographics 5 Economy 6 Places of interest 7 Education 8 Notable people 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 12 External linksHistory Edit World War II cemetery in Mainamati The name Comilla is derived from the Bengali word Komolangko Bengali কমল ঙ ক the previous ancient name of the region which means lotus pond The present Comilla is a district under the Chittagong Division It was once under ancient Samatata and later became part of the state of Tripura As far as is known from the ancient archeology found in the region Gupta emperors ruled Tripura since the fifth century AD According to historians the Buddhist Deva dynasty ruled the region from the seventh to the middle of the eighth century In the ninth century Comilla came under the control of the kings of Harikela and then ruled by the Chandra dynasty during the tenth and mid eleventh century AD Later on it was ruled by the Mughals and then it came under the rule of East India Company in 1765 In order to facilitate revenue collection the company hired a district collector in the province in 1769 Comilla then belonged to the province of Dhaka Comilla was made under the office of the district collector in 1776 The Tripura Collector s journey began with the formation of Tippera or Tipperah district of Bengal by the British in 1790 8 According to the Third Regulation in 1793 a civil judge was appointed for the Tripura district and in that year he was given magisterial powers In 1837 the posts of magistrates and collectors were separated In 1859 these two posts were merged again After the partition in 1947 the district was renamed Comilla in 1960 and the post of district magistrate and collector was named deputy commissioner 9 Chandpur and Brahmanbaria sub divisions of this district became districts in 1984 Geography and climate EditComilla has a total area of 3146 30 17 square kilometres It is bounded by Brahmanbaria district and Narayanganj district of Dhaka division to the north Munshiganj district of Dhaka division and Chandpur district to the west Noakhali and Feni districts to the south and the Indian state of Tripura to the east The district headquarters of Comilla is located close to the Indian border with the town of Sonamura on the other side Major rivers passing through Comilla include the Gumti and the Little Feni It is hot in summer and cold in winter 7 The district is primarily plain land Administration EditThe administrative headquarters of Comilla are located in the city of Comilla which has a total area of 11 47 square kilometres It consists of 18 mouzas and 3 wards Comilla thana was officially converted into an upazila in 1983 which contains one municipality 18 wards 19 union parishads 452 mouzas and 458 villages 7 Administrator of Zila Parishad M Omar Faruque 10 Deputy Commissioner DC Md Jahangir Alam 11 Subdistricts Edit Comilla district consists of the following Upazilas 12 Barura Upazila Brahmanpara Upazila Burichong Upazila Comilla Sadar Upazila Comilla Sadar Dakshin Upazila Chandina Upazila Chauddagram Upazila Daudkandi Upazila Debidwar Upazila Homna Upazila Laksam Upazila Lalmai Upazila Monohorgonj Upazila Meghna Upazila Muradnagar Upazila Nangalkot Upazila Titas UpazilaDemographics EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 19742 802 944 19813 355 953 2 61 19914 032 666 1 85 20014 595 557 1 32 20115 387 288 1 60 Sources 13 According to the 2011 Bangladesh census Comilla District had a population of 5 387 288 of which 2 575 018 were males and 2 812 270 females Rural population was 4 546 962 84 40 while the urban population was 840 326 15 60 Comilla district had a literacy rate of 53 32 for the population 7 years and above 54 08 for males and 52 65 for females 13 Religions in Comilla district 2011 13 Religion PercentMuslims 95 10 Hindus 4 79 Other or not stated 0 11 Religion in present day Comilla district a Religion Population 1941 14 102 103 Percentage 1941 Population 2011 13 Percentage 2011 Islam 1 407 494 80 41 5 123 410 95 10 Hinduism 340 137 19 43 258 105 4 79 Others b 2677 0 15 5 773 0 11 Total Population 1 750 308 100 5 387 288 100 Muslims make up 95 10 of the population while Hindus are 4 79 of the total population There are nearly 5 000 Buddhists in the district 13 Economy Edit Manufacturers of popular Comilla sweetmeats are mostly based on this Manoharpur area of the main town Mainly based on agriculture the economy of Comilla has flourished through trade and cottage industries especially the Khadi textile For the economic development of the region the Bangladesh Export Processing Zone Authority has established the Comilla Export Processing Zone spread over an area of 104 44 hectares 258 1 acres in the Comilla Airport area in 2000 15 The export zone employs 20 thousand people as of 2013 16 Places of interest EditLandmarks include Kotbari a cantonment or military installation and Kandirpar considered the heart of the Comilla district Ancient Buddhist monastery ruins are the major attraction of Mainamati near Kotbari There is an ancient Hindu Temple named Comilla Jagannath Temple located on East Bibirbazar Road There is also the recently constructed Allah Chattar a tower in Muradnagar A Second World War cemetery Mainamati War Cemetery lies about 3 1 kilometres 1 9 mi away from Comilla Cantonment which was a frontier military base in the fight against the Japanese who had occupied Burma British Army soldiers killed during the fight with the Japanese Army at the Burma Myanmar frontier were buried here 17 Pashchimgaon Nawab Bari the place of only lady Jaminder Nawab Faizunnesa a poet educationist and a philanthropist 18 Kazi Nazrul Islam the national poet of Bangladesh passed a significant time of his life in this town Both his wives Promila Devi and Nargis hailed from this district 19 Comilla Victoria College and Comilla Zilla School are here the latter since 1837 20 Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development BARD is situated in Kotbari The area saw the development of Comilla Model 21 Education EditComilla University Comilla Medical College Comilla Victoria Government College Comilla Government Women s College Bangladesh Army International University of Science amp Technology Comilla Polytechnic Institute Comilla Government College Comilla Government Women s College Comilla Cadet College Comilla Zilla School Chandina Pilot High School Nawab Faizunnesa Government College Laksam Pilot High SchoolNotable people EditThe following people were either born or stayed in this district for a significant span of their lifetime Khondaker Mostaq Ahmad 5th President of Bangladesh 15 August 1975 to 3 November 1975 22 Ferdous Ahmed film actor Kazi Zafar Ahmed former Prime Minister Kamrul Ahsan secretary to the government and now serving as Bangladesh Ambassador to Russia Earlier served as High Commissioner to Canada and Singapore Buddhadeb Basu 1908 1974 Bengali poet novelist essayist translator and editor General Iqbal Karim Bhuiyan former chief of Army Staff Sachin Dev Burman 1906 1975 singer composer and music director Sabitri Chatterjee actress in Indian Bengali film TV serial and theatre Nawab Faizunnesa Choudhurani 1834 1903 poet and philanthropist Alaka Das artist of classical music principal of Sangeet Shikhharthee Sammilan সঙ গ ত শ ক ষ র থ সম ম লন 23 Talpukur Par Comilla Shib Narayan Das The designer of the first national flag of Bangladesh in 1971 a freedom fighter and political activist Sudhin Das Swaralipikar of Nazrul Sangeet awarded by Ekushe Padak Dhirendranath Datta 1886 1971 political leader provincial minister of the than East Pakistan Language Movement activist and lawyer Muhammad Hasanuzzaman 1900 1968 politician and educationist Kazi Shamsul Hoque eminent journalist founder editor of weekly Akhon Samoy New York Akbar Hossain BP former minister of Bangladesh Government Abdul Gani 1919 1957 was a Bengali military officer He was the founder and the first in charge of one of the pioneer companies of 1st East Bengal Regiment Sagarmoy Ghosh Bengali editor and author Atiqul Islam Mayor Dhaka North City Corporation Md Mainul Islam former chief Border Guards Bangladesh Md Tafazzul Islam 17th Chief Justice of Bangladesh 24 AKM Bazlul Karim theater personality 25 Akhtar Hameed Khan 1914 1999 social reformer and development activist He is from U P undivided India but spent an important part of his life as asst magistrate ICS and thereafter as principal Victoria College and creator of co operative programme and BARD at Comilla Abul Manzoor sector commander during Bangladesh War of Independence and decorated with the award Bir Uttom was born in Comilla See also EditList of educational institutions in ComillaNotes Edit Sadar subdivision of Tippera district Including Jainism Christianity Buddhism Zoroastrianism Judaism Ad Dharmis or not statedReferences Edit List of Deputy Commissioners pmis mopa gov bd ক ম ল ল জ ল www comilla gov bd ক ম ল ল জ ল www comilla gov bd Scheduled Languages in descending order of speaker s strength 2011 PDF Registrar General and Census Commissioner of India Archived PDF from the original on 14 November 2018 Retrieved 28 June 2018 Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 18 March 2020 Mahadi Al Hasnat 2 April 2018 Mixed reactions as govt changes English spellings of 5 district names Dhaka Tribune Retrieved 8 April 2018 a b c Siddiqi Mamun 2012 Comilla District In Islam Sirajul Jamal Ahmed A eds Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh Gazetteer Bengal District Gazetteer Tipperah District South Asia Archive www southasiaarchive com 1933 ক ম ল ল জ ল www comilla gov bd AL men appointed administrators The Daily Star 16 December 2011 Retrieved 19 September 2017 Outcry over Comilla DC s misbehaviour with journos Dhaka Tribune Retrieved 20 September 2017 Upazilas of Comilla Archived 24 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine Bangladesh Government a b c d e Bangladesh Population and Housing Census 2011 Zila Report Comilla PDF bbs gov bd Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics CENSUS OF INDIA 1941 VOLUME VI BENGAL PROVINCE PDF Profile Of Zone Comilla Comilla EPZ www bepza gov bd Retrieved 20 September 2017 9 new units to start production in Comilla EPZ soon Dhaka Tribune Archived from the original on 20 September 2017 Retrieved 20 September 2017 Tributes paid at Maynamati War Cemetery Dhaka Tribune Retrieved 20 September 2017 Choudhurani Nawab Faizunnesa Banglapedia Retrieved 20 September 2017 Islam Kazi Nazrul Banglapedia Archived from the original on 6 July 2017 Retrieved 20 September 2017 Comilla Zila School Banglapedia Retrieved 20 September 2017 Binswanger Mkhize Hans P Regt Jacomina P de Spector Stephen 12 February 2010 Local and Community Driven Development Moving to Scale in Theory and Practice World Bank Publications p 32 ISBN 9780821381953 Khan Saleh Athar 2012 Ahmad Khondakar Mostaq In Islam Sirajul Jamal Ahmed A eds Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh রব ন দ রন থক হ দয ধ রণ ও নজর ল চ তন য উজ জ ব ত হত হব Archived from the original on 28 February 2019 Retrieved 18 April 2017 Life sketch of newly appointed Chief Justice of Bangladesh Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha 23 December 2009 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Karim AKM Bazlul Banglapedia External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cumilla District Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Comilla District amp oldid 1138804310, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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