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Gopalganj District, Bangladesh

Gopalganj (Bengali: গোপালগঞ্জ জেলা) is a district (zilla in Bengali) in the Dhaka Division of Bangladesh.[2] The district has about 1,172,415 civilians and its surface area is 1,490 km2. The main city of the district is also called Gopalganj. It stands on the bank of the Madhumati river and located at 23°00’47.67" N 89°49’21.41". It is bounded by Faridpur district on the North, Pirojpur and Bagerhat district on the south, Madaripur & Barisal district on the East and Narail district on the West.

Gopalganj
District of Bangladesh
Top: House of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Bottom: Fields in Gopalganj district
Location of Gopalganj District, Bangladesh in Bangladesh
Expandable map of Gopalganj District, Bangladesh
Coordinates: 23°12′N 89°48′E / 23.20°N 89.80°E / 23.20; 89.80Coordinates: 23°12′N 89°48′E / 23.20°N 89.80°E / 23.20; 89.80
Country Bangladesh
DivisionDhaka Division
Government
 • Deputy CommissionerShahida Sultana
Area
 • Total1,468.74 km2 (567.08 sq mi)
Population
 (2011 census)
 • Total1,172,415
 • Density800/km2 (2,100/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+06:00 (BST)
Postal code
8100
HDI (2018)0.649[1]
medium · 3rd of 21
Notable sport teamsMuktijoddha Sangsad KC

Gopalganj is subdivided into five sub-districts (upazila/thana).

The Office of the Deputy Commissioner, Gopalganj has developed a web portal of the district as www.gopalganj.gov.bd under the 'Access to Information' program of the Prime Minister's Office. This has been done under the Digital Bangladesh implementation concept of the incumbent government.

History

In 1800, Preetiram Das of Janbazar, Kolkata purchased Makimpur Porgona (in present days under the area of Gopalganj) costing 19 thousand taka and became the landlord of the Porgona. Babu Rajachandra Das, the 2nd son of Preetiram Das was married to Rani Rasmoni of Mahishya clan on 4 April 1804. Landlord Rajachandra died only at 49 leaving his widowed wife Rani Rasmoni and three daughters on 9 June 1836. Padmamoni, the eldest daughter of Rani Rasmoni, married Ramchandra and gave birth to seven children; Mahendranath, Ganeshchandra, and five others. Mahendranath, eldest son of Padmamoni and Ramchandra died at a premature age and Ganeshchandra (second son) became landlord of the estate. To show respect to Rani Rasmoni, the tenants of Khatra estate changed the name of Rajganj Bajar to Gopalganj (Gopal from Nabo Gopal and Ganj from Ranjganj) following the name of Nabo Gopal, son of Ganeshchandra and great grandson of Rani Rasmoni.[3]

This area was under the southern part of ancient Bengal called Vanga. Around 300 BC here in Kotalipara was the capital of Gangaridai dynasty. Gangaridai was one of the powerful kingdom of Indian subcontinent. It was described by the Greek traveller Megasthenes in his work Indica. During Sultanate and Mughal period several Hindu kings ruled the area. In 1713, Muksudpur Upazila was part of Jessore district while the rest of Gopalganj was part of Dhaka - Jalalpur District. Muksedpur was later transferred to Faridpur district in 1807. Gopalgaj Gopalganj Sadar and Kotalipara was part of Jalalpur Porgona of Faridpur district. Chandana (now Modhumoti) river was the borderline for Jessore and Dhaka - Jalalpur districts in 1812. Gopalgnaj - Madaripur was a large water body back then where maritime robbery was a regular activity. Thus, Madaripur Mohakuma or Sub-division was separated in 1854 from Bakergonj District.

Later, Gopalganj emerged as a police station in 1872 under the Madaripur Mohakuma or Sub-division vide Calcutta Gazette of 1870. In 1873, Madaripur Mohakuma or Sub-division was transferred to Faridpur district from Bakergonj district. Later in 1909, it was separated from the Madaripur Mohakuma of Bakergonj district to form a new Gopalganj Mohhakuma or sub-division. Later, Muksudpur Police Station of Faridpur district joined Gopalganj and Kotalipara police stations of Gopalganj Mohakuma or sub-division of Faridpur district.

The first SDO (sub-divisional officer) was Mr. Suresh Chandra Sen. In 1910, the sub-divisional officer's bench court was transformed into Criminal Court. In 1921, Gopalganj was elevated to township status which was inhabited by only 3,478 persons. 1925 saw the initiation of Civil Court. In 1936, Muksudpur was split to form Kashiani police station.

Gopalganj Mohakuma or sub-division emerged as Gopalganj district on the 1st day of February in 1984. Mr. AFM Ehiya Chowdhury was the first District Commissioner of Gopalganj District.

In the same year, Tungipara was separated from the Sadar Upazila to form a new upazila namely Tungipara upazila. After the liberation war in 1972, Gopalganj Sadar became Municipality or Pourashava and Panna Biswas was selected as its first chairman.

Politics

 
Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science & Technology University, Gopalganj

Gopalganj is associated with significant importance in Bangladesh politics. The district is the political bastion of the Awami League. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, the Father of the Nation and the first President of Bangladesh, hailed from the village of Tungipara in the district and began his political career in the said district. Her Excellency Sheikh Hasina Wajed, the current Prime Minister of Bangladesh also hails from the same district. Sheikh Fazlul Haq Mani, his nephew, had also been elected to Parliament from Gopalganj-2 constituency. Unfortunately both Rahman and his nephew were assassinated on 15 August 1975.

Rahman's daughter, has been elected 4 times as the Member of the Parliament (MP) from Gopalganj-3 (Kotalipara and Tungipara) constituency and thrice as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh. Her cousin and Sheikh Mani's brother, Sheikh Fazlul Karim Selim has been elected 4 times as the MP from Gopalganj-2 constituency. Lt. Col. Mohammad Faruq Khan, also a presidium member of Bangladesh Awami League, is from Gopalganj-1 constituency.

Molla Jalal, Choudhury Emdadul Hoq, Khan Saheb, Sheikh Mosharrof Hossain and Advocate Khandaker Mahbub Uddin, Sheikh Shahadat Hossain, a boyhood friend of Bangabandhu and an educationalist were among other popular political leaders of this area.

Geography

  • Rivers: Garai, Modhumoti, Kaliganga, Madaripur Beel route channel, Hunda, Ghagore,Old Kumar rivers and Barashia River etc.
  • Large Water Bodies/Beel/Haor/Baor: Borni Baor, Chandar beel and Baghyar beel.

Climate

Climate data for Gopalganj
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 25.7
(78.3)
28.6
(83.5)
33
(91)
34.4
(93.9)
34.4
(93.9)
32
(90)
31.1
(88.0)
31.1
(88.0)
31.7
(89.1)
31.4
(88.5)
29.2
(84.6)
26.2
(79.2)
30.7
(87.3)
Average low °C (°F) 11.9
(53.4)
14.4
(57.9)
19.5
(67.1)
23.3
(73.9)
24.8
(76.6)
25.5
(77.9)
25.6
(78.1)
25.8
(78.4)
25.6
(78.1)
23.8
(74.8)
18.5
(65.3)
13.3
(55.9)
21.0
(69.8)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 10
(0.4)
21
(0.8)
46
(1.8)
102
(4.0)
202
(8.0)
343
(13.5)
351
(13.8)
313
(12.3)
236
(9.3)
147
(5.8)
30
(1.2)
8
(0.3)
1,809
(71.2)
Source: [1]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1974 845,640—    
1981 980,941+2.14%
1991 1,060,791+0.79%
2001 1,165,273+0.94%
2011 1,172,415+0.06%
Sources:[4]

According to the 2011 Bangladesh census, Gopalganj District had a population of 1,172,415, of which 577,868 were males and 594,547 were females. Rural population was 1,043,710 (89.02%) while urban population was 128,705 (10.98%). Gopalganj had a literacy rate of 58.09% for the population 7 years and above: 60.30% for males and 55.98% for females.[4]

Religions in Gopalganj District (2011)[4]
Religion Percent
Muslims
68.67%
Hindus
30.18%
Christians
1.10%
Other or not stated
0.05%
Religion in present-day Gopalganj district[a]
Religion Population (1941)[5]: 98–99  Percentage (1941) Population (2011)[4] Percentage (2011)
Hinduism   346,729 55.57% 353,794 30.18%
Islam   268,233 42.99% 805,115 68.67%
Christianity   8,436 1.35% 12,951 1.10%
Others [b] 565 0.09% 555 0.05%
Total Population 623,963 100% 1,172,415 100%

Today the majority are the Bengali Muslims, although before Partition Hindus, most of whom were Namasudras, formed a clear majority in what is today Gopalganj district. The largest minority group is the Bengali Hindus, while Christians are present in good numbers. The Muslim population has constantly increased, while due to land grabbing and persecution Hindu population has constantly decreased from a high of nearly 400,000 (40% of the population in 1981) to 350,000 today, and the Christian population has remained constant at 13,000. Gopalganj has the highest percentage of Hindus of any district in Bangladesh. The district of Gopalganj has 356 mosques, 359 temples, and 250 churches.

Administration

Gopalganj district consists of 5 upazilas (previously known as 'Thana or police station' which is essentially a sub-district) namely Gopalganj Sadar, Kotalipara, Kashiani, Muksudpur, and Tungipara; 4 Pourashavas/ Municipalities namely Gopalganj (Class A), Tungipara (Class B), Kotalipara (Class B) & Muksudpur (Class C) and 68 unions.

The main township is known as Gopalganj Sadar, which consists of 9 wards and 49 mahallas. Gopalganj municipality was constituted in 1972. It has an area of 8.59 km2 and a population of 40,987; male 53.27%, female 46.73% with a population density of 4,771 per km2.

Administrator of Zila Porishod: Md. Atiar Rahman[6]

Deputy Commissioner (DC): Kazi Mahbubul Alam[7]

Subdivisions

  1. Gopalganj Sadar Upazila
  2. Kashiani Upazila
  3. Kotalipara Upazila
  4. Muksudpur Upazila
  5. Tungipara Upazila

Transport

Gopalganj has a great transportation system. It is a 5 hours drive away from the capital Dhaka by road subject to traffic conditions. The journey time is set to reduce once the Padma Multipurpose Bridge is opened for all. Dhaka-Khulna Highway goes through Gopalganj to connect the neighbouring districts namely Barisal, Narail, Faridpur, Madaripur, Bagerhat and Khulna. Buses leaves Dhaka for Gopalganj from both Gabtoli and Syedabad. Tungipara Express, Modhumoti, Dola, Bonoful leaves from Sayedabad for Gopalganj via Munshiganj - Mawa - Kawrakandi - Madaripur and Comfort Line, Sheba Green, Polash leaves from Gabtoli for Gopalganj via Manikgonj - Paturia - Doulotdia - Rajbari - Faridpur.[8]

Water transportation was the main medium of transport for the people of this district in the 1980s but the popularity of it has declined over time with the introduction of road connectivity. Now a launch operates between Sadarghat of Dhaka and Poisharhat of Kotalipara. However, mechanical trawlers and boats still ply through the rivers, canals and vast water bodies.

An inoperable rail line is in place till Kashiani. The train service is also set to be reintroduced after the Padma Bridge is built.

On 14 April 1986, at least 92 people were killed in Gopalganj by the heaviest hailstones ever recorded, which were the size of grapefruits and weighed around 1 kg (2.2 lb) each.[9]

Education

The district has 21 colleges, 181 high schools and 760 primary schools. Other notable educational institutions are as follows:

  • Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University
  • Arpara Islamia High School
  • Binapani Govt. Girls High School
  • Bhatiapara High School (1961)
  • Bangabandhu Poverty Reduction Training Complex
  • Gaohardanga Madrasa (historical Madrasa in southern Bangladesh)
  • Govt. Bangabandhu College
  • Gopinathpur High School (1911)
  • Gopalgonj Model Polytechnic Institute
  • Gimadanga Ideal High School
  • Hazi Laal Mia City College
  • Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Govt. Mohila College
  • S.M. Model Govt. High School
  • S.K. Aliya Madrasah
  • Sheikh Russel Destitute Children Training and Rehabilitation Center at Tungipara
  • Sheikh Hasina Girls School and College
  • Swarnakali High School
  • Sabira - Rouf College
  • Moulovi Abdul Hye Memorial School & College
  • Paikkandi Panchapalli Madrasah
  • Ulpur PC High School (1900)

Notable people

Notes

  1. ^ Gopalganj subdivision of Faridpur district
  2. ^ Including Jainism, Buddhism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Ad-Dharmis, or not stated

References

  1. ^ "Sub-national HDI - Area Database - Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2020-03-18.
  2. ^ Adhikari, Rabindranath (2012). "Gopalganj District". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  3. ^ এক নজরে গোপালগঞ্জ [Gopalganj at a glance]. Gopalganj District (in Bengali).
  4. ^ a b c d "Bangladesh Population & Housing Census-2011, Zila Report: Gopalganj" (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
  5. ^ "CENSUS OF INDIA, 1941 VOLUME VI BENGAL PROVINCE" (PDF). Retrieved 13 August 2022.
  6. ^ "AL men appointed administrators". The Daily Star. 16 December 2011.
  7. ^ "List of Deputy Commissioners". Ministry of Public Administration.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-12-19.
  9. ^ . Arizona State University. Archived from the original on 2015-06-29.
  10. ^ Hossain, Takir (30 June 2009). "Sensibility Objectified". The Daily Star.

External links

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For other uses see Gopalganj This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Gopalganj District Bangladesh news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Gopalganj Bengali গ প লগঞ জ জ ল is a district zilla in Bengali in the Dhaka Division of Bangladesh 2 The district has about 1 172 415 civilians and its surface area is 1 490 km2 The main city of the district is also called Gopalganj It stands on the bank of the Madhumati river and located at 23 00 47 67 N 89 49 21 41 It is bounded by Faridpur district on the North Pirojpur and Bagerhat district on the south Madaripur amp Barisal district on the East and Narail district on the West GopalganjDistrict of BangladeshTop House of Sheikh Mujibur RahmanBottom Fields in Gopalganj districtLocation of Gopalganj District Bangladesh in BangladeshExpandable map of Gopalganj District BangladeshCoordinates 23 12 N 89 48 E 23 20 N 89 80 E 23 20 89 80 Coordinates 23 12 N 89 48 E 23 20 N 89 80 E 23 20 89 80Country BangladeshDivisionDhaka DivisionGovernment Deputy CommissionerShahida SultanaArea Total1 468 74 km2 567 08 sq mi Population 2011 census Total1 172 415 Density800 km2 2 100 sq mi Time zoneUTC 06 00 BST Postal code8100HDI 2018 0 649 1 medium 3rd of 21Notable sport teamsMuktijoddha Sangsad KCGopalganj is subdivided into five sub districts upazila thana The Office of the Deputy Commissioner Gopalganj has developed a web portal of the district as www gopalganj gov bd under the Access to Information program of the Prime Minister s Office This has been done under the Digital Bangladesh implementation concept of the incumbent government Contents 1 History 2 Politics 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 4 Demographics 5 Administration 5 1 Subdivisions 6 Transport 7 Education 8 Notable people 9 Notes 10 References 11 External linksHistory EditIn 1800 Preetiram Das of Janbazar Kolkata purchased Makimpur Porgona in present days under the area of Gopalganj costing 19 thousand taka and became the landlord of the Porgona Babu Rajachandra Das the 2nd son of Preetiram Das was married to Rani Rasmoni of Mahishya clan on 4 April 1804 Landlord Rajachandra died only at 49 leaving his widowed wife Rani Rasmoni and three daughters on 9 June 1836 Padmamoni the eldest daughter of Rani Rasmoni married Ramchandra and gave birth to seven children Mahendranath Ganeshchandra and five others Mahendranath eldest son of Padmamoni and Ramchandra died at a premature age and Ganeshchandra second son became landlord of the estate To show respect to Rani Rasmoni the tenants of Khatra estate changed the name of Rajganj Bajar to Gopalganj Gopal from Nabo Gopal and Ganj from Ranjganj following the name of Nabo Gopal son of Ganeshchandra and great grandson of Rani Rasmoni 3 This area was under the southern part of ancient Bengal called Vanga Around 300 BC here in Kotalipara was the capital of Gangaridai dynasty Gangaridai was one of the powerful kingdom of Indian subcontinent It was described by the Greek traveller Megasthenes in his work Indica During Sultanate and Mughal period several Hindu kings ruled the area In 1713 Muksudpur Upazila was part of Jessore district while the rest of Gopalganj was part of Dhaka Jalalpur District Muksedpur was later transferred to Faridpur district in 1807 Gopalgaj Gopalganj Sadar and Kotalipara was part of Jalalpur Porgona of Faridpur district Chandana now Modhumoti river was the borderline for Jessore and Dhaka Jalalpur districts in 1812 Gopalgnaj Madaripur was a large water body back then where maritime robbery was a regular activity Thus Madaripur Mohakuma or Sub division was separated in 1854 from Bakergonj District Later Gopalganj emerged as a police station in 1872 under the Madaripur Mohakuma or Sub division vide Calcutta Gazette of 1870 In 1873 Madaripur Mohakuma or Sub division was transferred to Faridpur district from Bakergonj district Later in 1909 it was separated from the Madaripur Mohakuma of Bakergonj district to form a new Gopalganj Mohhakuma or sub division Later Muksudpur Police Station of Faridpur district joined Gopalganj and Kotalipara police stations of Gopalganj Mohakuma or sub division of Faridpur district The first SDO sub divisional officer was Mr Suresh Chandra Sen In 1910 the sub divisional officer s bench court was transformed into Criminal Court In 1921 Gopalganj was elevated to township status which was inhabited by only 3 478 persons 1925 saw the initiation of Civil Court In 1936 Muksudpur was split to form Kashiani police station Gopalganj Mohakuma or sub division emerged as Gopalganj district on the 1st day of February in 1984 Mr AFM Ehiya Chowdhury was the first District Commissioner of Gopalganj District In the same year Tungipara was separated from the Sadar Upazila to form a new upazila namely Tungipara upazila After the liberation war in 1972 Gopalganj Sadar became Municipality or Pourashava and Panna Biswas was selected as its first chairman Politics Edit Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science amp Technology University Gopalganj Gopalganj is associated with significant importance in Bangladesh politics The district is the political bastion of the Awami League Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman the Father of the Nation and the first President of Bangladesh hailed from the village of Tungipara in the district and began his political career in the said district Her Excellency Sheikh Hasina Wajed the current Prime Minister of Bangladesh also hails from the same district Sheikh Fazlul Haq Mani his nephew had also been elected to Parliament from Gopalganj 2 constituency Unfortunately both Rahman and his nephew were assassinated on 15 August 1975 Rahman s daughter has been elected 4 times as the Member of the Parliament MP from Gopalganj 3 Kotalipara and Tungipara constituency and thrice as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh Her cousin and Sheikh Mani s brother Sheikh Fazlul Karim Selim has been elected 4 times as the MP from Gopalganj 2 constituency Lt Col Mohammad Faruq Khan also a presidium member of Bangladesh Awami League is from Gopalganj 1 constituency Molla Jalal Choudhury Emdadul Hoq Khan Saheb Sheikh Mosharrof Hossain and Advocate Khandaker Mahbub Uddin Sheikh Shahadat Hossain a boyhood friend of Bangabandhu and an educationalist were among other popular political leaders of this area Geography EditRivers Garai Modhumoti Kaliganga Madaripur Beel route channel Hunda Ghagore Old Kumar rivers and Barashia River etc Large Water Bodies Beel Haor Baor Borni Baor Chandar beel and Baghyar beel Climate Edit Climate data for GopalganjMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 25 7 78 3 28 6 83 5 33 91 34 4 93 9 34 4 93 9 32 90 31 1 88 0 31 1 88 0 31 7 89 1 31 4 88 5 29 2 84 6 26 2 79 2 30 7 87 3 Average low C F 11 9 53 4 14 4 57 9 19 5 67 1 23 3 73 9 24 8 76 6 25 5 77 9 25 6 78 1 25 8 78 4 25 6 78 1 23 8 74 8 18 5 65 3 13 3 55 9 21 0 69 8 Average precipitation mm inches 10 0 4 21 0 8 46 1 8 102 4 0 202 8 0 343 13 5 351 13 8 313 12 3 236 9 3 147 5 8 30 1 2 8 0 3 1 809 71 2 Source 1 Demographics EditHistorical populationYearPop p a 1974845 640 1981980 941 2 14 19911 060 791 0 79 20011 165 273 0 94 20111 172 415 0 06 Sources 4 According to the 2011 Bangladesh census Gopalganj District had a population of 1 172 415 of which 577 868 were males and 594 547 were females Rural population was 1 043 710 89 02 while urban population was 128 705 10 98 Gopalganj had a literacy rate of 58 09 for the population 7 years and above 60 30 for males and 55 98 for females 4 Religions in Gopalganj District 2011 4 Religion PercentMuslims 68 67 Hindus 30 18 Christians 1 10 Other or not stated 0 05 Religion in present day Gopalganj district a Religion Population 1941 5 98 99 Percentage 1941 Population 2011 4 Percentage 2011 Hinduism 346 729 55 57 353 794 30 18 Islam 268 233 42 99 805 115 68 67 Christianity 8 436 1 35 12 951 1 10 Others b 565 0 09 555 0 05 Total Population 623 963 100 1 172 415 100 Today the majority are the Bengali Muslims although before Partition Hindus most of whom were Namasudras formed a clear majority in what is today Gopalganj district The largest minority group is the Bengali Hindus while Christians are present in good numbers The Muslim population has constantly increased while due to land grabbing and persecution Hindu population has constantly decreased from a high of nearly 400 000 40 of the population in 1981 to 350 000 today and the Christian population has remained constant at 13 000 Gopalganj has the highest percentage of Hindus of any district in Bangladesh The district of Gopalganj has 356 mosques 359 temples and 250 churches Administration EditGopalganj district consists of 5 upazilas previously known as Thana or police station which is essentially a sub district namely Gopalganj Sadar Kotalipara Kashiani Muksudpur and Tungipara 4 Pourashavas Municipalities namely Gopalganj Class A Tungipara Class B Kotalipara Class B amp Muksudpur Class C and 68 unions The main township is known as Gopalganj Sadar which consists of 9 wards and 49 mahallas Gopalganj municipality was constituted in 1972 It has an area of 8 59 km2 and a population of 40 987 male 53 27 female 46 73 with a population density of 4 771 per km2 Administrator of Zila Porishod Md Atiar Rahman 6 Deputy Commissioner DC Kazi Mahbubul Alam 7 Subdivisions Edit Gopalganj Sadar Upazila Kashiani Upazila Kotalipara Upazila Muksudpur Upazila Tungipara UpazilaTransport EditGopalganj has a great transportation system It is a 5 hours drive away from the capital Dhaka by road subject to traffic conditions The journey time is set to reduce once the Padma Multipurpose Bridge is opened for all Dhaka Khulna Highway goes through Gopalganj to connect the neighbouring districts namely Barisal Narail Faridpur Madaripur Bagerhat and Khulna Buses leaves Dhaka for Gopalganj from both Gabtoli and Syedabad Tungipara Express Modhumoti Dola Bonoful leaves from Sayedabad for Gopalganj via Munshiganj Mawa Kawrakandi Madaripur and Comfort Line Sheba Green Polash leaves from Gabtoli for Gopalganj via Manikgonj Paturia Doulotdia Rajbari Faridpur 8 Water transportation was the main medium of transport for the people of this district in the 1980s but the popularity of it has declined over time with the introduction of road connectivity Now a launch operates between Sadarghat of Dhaka and Poisharhat of Kotalipara However mechanical trawlers and boats still ply through the rivers canals and vast water bodies An inoperable rail line is in place till Kashiani The train service is also set to be reintroduced after the Padma Bridge is built On 14 April 1986 at least 92 people were killed in Gopalganj by the heaviest hailstones ever recorded which were the size of grapefruits and weighed around 1 kg 2 2 lb each 9 Education EditThe district has 21 colleges 181 high schools and 760 primary schools Other notable educational institutions are as follows Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Science and Technology University Arpara Islamia High School Binapani Govt Girls High School Bhatiapara High School 1961 Bangabandhu Poverty Reduction Training Complex Gaohardanga Madrasa historical Madrasa in southern Bangladesh Govt Bangabandhu College Gopinathpur High School 1911 Gopalgonj Model Polytechnic Institute Gimadanga Ideal High School Hazi Laal Mia City College Sheikh Fazilatunnesa Govt Mohila College S M Model Govt High School S K Aliya Madrasah Sheikh Russel Destitute Children Training and Rehabilitation Center at Tungipara Sheikh Hasina Girls School and College Swarnakali High School Sabira Rouf College Moulovi Abdul Hye Memorial School amp College Paikkandi Panchapalli Madrasah Ulpur PC High School 1900 Notable people EditShamsul Haque Faridpuri Islamic scholar A Q M Jainul Abedin journalist Abdullah Baqui public health scientist Sukanta Bhattacharya Bengali poet Habibur Rahman police officer Sheikh Hasina Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Mujibur Rahman father of the nation Shariff Enamul Kabir academic Kazi Anowar Hossain painter Sarbari Roy Choudhury Indian sculptor 10 Sayera Khatun mother of Mujibur Rahman Sheikh Lutfar Rahman civil servant and father of Mujibur Rahman Wahiduzzaman politician R C Majumdar Indian Historian and 4th VC of DU Jamil Uddin Ahmed Bangladeshi army general Harichand Thakur Founder of Matua sect Guruchand Thakur Social reformerNotes Edit Gopalganj subdivision of Faridpur district Including Jainism Buddhism Zoroastrianism Judaism Ad Dharmis or not statedReferences Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Gopalganj District Bangladesh Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 2020 03 18 Adhikari Rabindranath 2012 Gopalganj District In Islam Sirajul Jamal Ahmed A eds Banglapedia National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Second ed Asiatic Society of Bangladesh এক নজর গ প লগঞ জ Gopalganj at a glance Gopalganj District in Bengali a b c d Bangladesh Population amp Housing Census 2011 Zila Report Gopalganj PDF Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics CENSUS OF INDIA 1941 VOLUME VI BENGAL PROVINCE PDF Retrieved 13 August 2022 AL men appointed administrators The Daily Star 16 December 2011 List of Deputy Commissioners Ministry of Public Administration য গ য গ ব যবস থ Gopalganj District গ প লগঞ জ জ ল Archived from the original on 2015 12 19 World Weather Climate Extremes Archive Arizona State University Archived from the original on 2015 06 29 Hossain Takir 30 June 2009 Sensibility Objectified The Daily Star External links EditDistricts of Bangladesh Gopalganj district Detailed Maps of Gopalganj Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gopalganj District Bangladesh amp oldid 1136717608, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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