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Parbatipur Upazila

Parbatipur (Bengali: পার্বতীপুর, romanizedParbatīpur) is an upazila (sub-district) of the Dinajpur District in northern Bangladesh, part of the Rangpur Division.[1] It is home to the only mine in Bangladesh, the Barapukuria Coal Mine.

Parbatipur
পার্বতীপুর
Parbatipur
Location in Bangladesh
Coordinates: 25°39′12″N 88°54′56″E / 25.6533°N 88.9155°E / 25.6533; 88.9155
Country Bangladesh
DivisionRangpur Division
DistrictDinajpur District
Thana1800
Upazila1983
Government
 • Upazila ChairmanMuhammad Hafizul Islam
 • MP (Dinajpur-5)Mostafizur Rahman
Area
 • Total395.1 km2 (152.5 sq mi)
Population
 (1991)
 • Total270,904
 • Density690/km2 (1,800/sq mi)
DemonymParbatipuri
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
Websiteparbatipur.dinajpur.gov.bd

History edit

 
War Monument Parbatipur

The present-day area of Kholahati was the site of a small kingdom ruled by a local Raja called Kichak Rājā. Kichak's fort remains a place of interest in Parvatipur. Kichak had a daughter called Payravati (পায়রাবতী) or Parvati. Parvati was a child widow, and was once kidnapped by miscreants and taken to the nearby dighi (reservoir) of Dimali where she was assaulted in a dishonorary manner. She later committed suicide by drowning herself in the lake, and in her honour, the area was named by others as Parbatipur. Another theory suggests that the area was named after a Hindu deity known as Parvati, as the area was formerly home to a large Hindu population.[2]

In 1800, the British colonials established a thana in Parbatipur. The settlement of large numbers of Santals was promoted during this period. Following the Partition of India in 1947, a large number of Indian Muslims (mainly Bihari Muslims) migrated to East Bengal and settled in Parbatipur where they gained prominence as an influential community. During the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971, 300 locals were mass murdered by the Pakistan Army and its collaborators in the areas of Peyadapara, Ramkrishnapur and Baghbari on the south of the Badarganj and Kholahati railway lines on 8 April. One of those murdered was Mohammad Shamshad Ali, a Bihari pharmacist who had supported the 1969 uprising. One of Parbatipur's martyred freedom fighters was Captain Mahbubur Rahman, and the Kholahati Cantonment was later renamed to his name following the war.

As part of the President of Bangladesh Hussain Muhammad Ershad's decentralisation programme, Parbatipur Thana was upgraded to an upazila in 1983. On 13 January 1985, a fire broke out on the Samanta Express train from Khulna to Parbatipur, and passengers pulled out the communication cord but the driver did not stop, apparently because robbers operate in the area. 27 people were killed with at least 58 injured, but news reports stated that 150 or more were killed.[3]

Geography edit

 
The main gate Parbatipur Upazila Parishad

Parbatipur is located at 25°39′12″N 88°54′56″E / 25.6533°N 88.9155°E / 25.6533; 88.9155. It has 53,146 households and a total area 395.1 km2.

The upazila bounded by Saidpur upazila on the north, Phulbari (Dinajpur) and Nawabganj upazilas on the south, Badarganj upazila on the east, Chirirbandar upazila on the west.[4]

Demographics edit

 
Khorkhoria River at Parbatipur Upazila.

As of the 1991 Bangladesh census, Parbatipur had a population of 270,904. Males constitute 51.46% of the population, and females 48.54%. Upazila's population of people eighteen years old or older is 139,294. Parbatipur has an average literacy rate of 29.7% (7+ years), compared to the national average of 32.4%.[5]

The majority-Bengali Muslim people of Parbatipur speak the Dinajpuri dialect with the official language being Standard Bengali. There are also speakers of English, Urdu and Santali, with the latter two being spoken by the Stranded Pakistani and Santal population.

Administration edit

 
Barapukuria coalmine

Parbatipur, primarily formed as Thana in 1800 and it, turned into an upazila in 1983.[6]

Parbatipur Upazila is divided into Parbatipur Municipality and ten union parishads: Belaichandi, Chandipur, Habra, Hamidpur, Harirampur, Mominpur, Monmothopur, Mostofapur, Polashbari, and Rampur. The union parishads are subdivided into 157 mauzas and 230 villages.[7]

Parbatipur Municipality is subdivided into 9 wards and 36 mahallas.[7]

Chairmen edit

List of chairmen
Name Notes
Muhammad Tufazzal Husayn 25/6/1985-24/5/1990
Muhammad Abdul Jabbar Mandal 26/5/1990-22/5/1991
Alhaj Muhammad Hafizul Islam Pramanik Muzaffarnagari 23/2/2009-present

Education edit

Parbatipur has many schools and colleges like,

  • Harirampur High School
  • Alo Kingdergarten And Residencial Model School, Parbatipur, Dinajpur.
  • Moniria High School, Parbatipur, Dinajpur
  • Parbatipur Adarsha Degree College
  • Cantonment Public School & College BUSMS
  • Parbatipur Degree College
  • Kholahati Degree College
  • Cantonment Board High School, BUSMS
  • Parbatipur Agriculture College
  • Parbatipur Mohila Agriculture College
  • Manmathpur Ideal Degree College
  • Janankur Pilot High School.
  • Parbatipur Girls Pilot High School.
  • Parbatipur Govt. Technical School & College
  • Parbatipur Balika Biddapit School.
  • Ainul Huda Fazil Madrasah ,Ainul Huda (5250), Parbatipur, Dinajpur.
  • Parbatipur Mohila Degree College
  • Ambari M. L High School
  • Barnamala Niketon High School & College, Parbatipur, Dinajpur.
  • Mitaly high school Parbatipur, Dinajpur.
  • Shohid srity gov. primary school , Parbatipur, Dinajpur.

Economy and tourism edit

Parbatipur is home to numerous tourist sites. The ancient fort of Kichan Raja, a former local sovereign, can be found in Kholahati, Palashbari Union. Other places include the Harirampur Mound, Hirajira's Bhita, the Pancharatna Fort of Deol in Manmathpur Union and Habra Site.

Parbatipur is the focal point of the northern railway connection with different parts of Bangladesh. A four-way railway has been laid here. Therefore, it is one of the largest railway junctions and the pride of the factory and the upazila with bright potential in mineral resources. The Parbatipur Junction connects the area to the Burimari–Lalmonirhat–Parbatipur line. The Barapukuria coal mine is the only mine in Bangladesh. A part of the Saidpur Airport is in Parbatipur Upazila.

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ansar Ali Sarker (2012). "Parbatipur Upazila". In Sirajul Islam; Miah, Sajahan; Khanam, Mahfuza; Ahmed, Sabbir (eds.). Banglapedia: the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Online ed.). Dhaka, Bangladesh: Banglapedia Trust, Asiatic Society of Bangladesh. ISBN 984-32-0576-6. OCLC 52727562. OL 30677644M. Retrieved 11 December 2023.
  2. ^ উপজেলার পটভূমি. Parbotipur Upazila (in Bengali).
  3. ^ Semmens, Peter (1994). Railway Disasters of the World: Principal Passenger Train Accidents of the 20th Century. Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 212. ISBN 1-85260-323-2.
  4. ^ "Parbatipur Upazila - Banglapedia". en.banglapedia.org. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2005-03-27. Retrieved November 10, 2006.
  6. ^ "Parbatipur Upazila - Banglapedia". en.banglapedia.org. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
  7. ^ a b (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 November 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.

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Parbatipur Bengali প র বত প র romanized Parbatipur is an upazila sub district of the Dinajpur District in northern Bangladesh part of the Rangpur Division 1 It is home to the only mine in Bangladesh the Barapukuria Coal Mine Parbatipur প র বত প রUpazilaParbatipurLocation in BangladeshCoordinates 25 39 12 N 88 54 56 E 25 6533 N 88 9155 E 25 6533 88 9155Country BangladeshDivisionRangpur DivisionDistrictDinajpur DistrictThana1800Upazila1983Government Upazila ChairmanMuhammad Hafizul Islam MP Dinajpur 5 Mostafizur RahmanArea Total395 1 km2 152 5 sq mi Population 1991 Total270 904 Density690 km2 1 800 sq mi DemonymParbatipuriTime zoneUTC 6 BST Websiteparbatipur wbr dinajpur wbr gov wbr bd Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Demographics 4 Administration 4 1 Chairmen 5 Education 6 Economy and tourism 7 Notable people 8 See also 9 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp War Monument ParbatipurThe present day area of Kholahati was the site of a small kingdom ruled by a local Raja called Kichak Raja Kichak s fort remains a place of interest in Parvatipur Kichak had a daughter called Payravati প য র বত or Parvati Parvati was a child widow and was once kidnapped by miscreants and taken to the nearby dighi reservoir of Dimali where she was assaulted in a dishonorary manner She later committed suicide by drowning herself in the lake and in her honour the area was named by others as Parbatipur Another theory suggests that the area was named after a Hindu deity known as Parvati as the area was formerly home to a large Hindu population 2 In 1800 the British colonials established a thana in Parbatipur The settlement of large numbers of Santals was promoted during this period Following the Partition of India in 1947 a large number of Indian Muslims mainly Bihari Muslims migrated to East Bengal and settled in Parbatipur where they gained prominence as an influential community During the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 300 locals were mass murdered by the Pakistan Army and its collaborators in the areas of Peyadapara Ramkrishnapur and Baghbari on the south of the Badarganj and Kholahati railway lines on 8 April One of those murdered was Mohammad Shamshad Ali a Bihari pharmacist who had supported the 1969 uprising One of Parbatipur s martyred freedom fighters was Captain Mahbubur Rahman and the Kholahati Cantonment was later renamed to his name following the war As part of the President of Bangladesh Hussain Muhammad Ershad s decentralisation programme Parbatipur Thana was upgraded to an upazila in 1983 On 13 January 1985 a fire broke out on the Samanta Express train from Khulna to Parbatipur and passengers pulled out the communication cord but the driver did not stop apparently because robbers operate in the area 27 people were killed with at least 58 injured but news reports stated that 150 or more were killed 3 Geography edit nbsp The main gate Parbatipur Upazila ParishadParbatipur is located at 25 39 12 N 88 54 56 E 25 6533 N 88 9155 E 25 6533 88 9155 It has 53 146 households and a total area 395 1 km2 The upazila bounded by Saidpur upazila on the north Phulbari Dinajpur and Nawabganj upazilas on the south Badarganj upazila on the east Chirirbandar upazila on the west 4 Demographics edit nbsp Khorkhoria River at Parbatipur Upazila As of the 1991 Bangladesh census Parbatipur had a population of 270 904 Males constitute 51 46 of the population and females 48 54 Upazila s population of people eighteen years old or older is 139 294 Parbatipur has an average literacy rate of 29 7 7 years compared to the national average of 32 4 5 The majority Bengali Muslim people of Parbatipur speak the Dinajpuri dialect with the official language being Standard Bengali There are also speakers of English Urdu and Santali with the latter two being spoken by the Stranded Pakistani and Santal population Administration edit nbsp Barapukuria coalmineParbatipur primarily formed as Thana in 1800 and it turned into an upazila in 1983 6 Parbatipur Upazila is divided into Parbatipur Municipality and ten union parishads Belaichandi Chandipur Habra Hamidpur Harirampur Mominpur Monmothopur Mostofapur Polashbari and Rampur The union parishads are subdivided into 157 mauzas and 230 villages 7 Parbatipur Municipality is subdivided into 9 wards and 36 mahallas 7 Chairmen edit List of chairmen Name NotesMuhammad Tufazzal Husayn 25 6 1985 24 5 1990Muhammad Abdul Jabbar Mandal 26 5 1990 22 5 1991Alhaj Muhammad Hafizul Islam Pramanik Muzaffarnagari 23 2 2009 presentEducation editParbatipur has many schools and colleges like Harirampur High School Alo Kingdergarten And Residencial Model School Parbatipur Dinajpur Moniria High School Parbatipur Dinajpur Parbatipur Adarsha Degree College Cantonment Public School amp College BUSMS Parbatipur Degree College Kholahati Degree College Cantonment Board High School BUSMS Parbatipur Agriculture College Parbatipur Mohila Agriculture College Manmathpur Ideal Degree College Janankur Pilot High School Parbatipur Girls Pilot High School Parbatipur Govt Technical School amp College Parbatipur Balika Biddapit School Ainul Huda Fazil Madrasah Ainul Huda 5250 Parbatipur Dinajpur Parbatipur Mohila Degree College Ambari M L High School Barnamala Niketon High School amp College Parbatipur Dinajpur Mitaly high school Parbatipur Dinajpur Shohid srity gov primary school Parbatipur Dinajpur Economy and tourism editParbatipur is home to numerous tourist sites The ancient fort of Kichan Raja a former local sovereign can be found in Kholahati Palashbari Union Other places include the Harirampur Mound Hirajira s Bhita the Pancharatna Fort of Deol in Manmathpur Union and Habra Site Parbatipur is the focal point of the northern railway connection with different parts of Bangladesh A four way railway has been laid here Therefore it is one of the largest railway junctions and the pride of the factory and the upazila with bright potential in mineral resources The Parbatipur Junction connects the area to the Burimari Lalmonirhat Parbatipur line The Barapukuria coal mine is the only mine in Bangladesh A part of the Saidpur Airport is in Parbatipur Upazila Notable people editAbdullah el Baqui Islamic scholar writer and politician AZM Rezwanul Haque politician Jumbo film actor Lutfullah al Majid former Minister of Fisheries and Livestock Mohammad Shamshad Ali pharmacist Muhammad Abdul Bari Islamic scholar writer and teacher Sardar Mosharraf Hossain politician Syed Abdus Samad footballerSee also editUpazilas of Bangladesh American Camp LAMB Hospital BangladeshReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Parbatipur Upazila Ansar Ali Sarker 2012 Parbatipur Upazila In Sirajul Islam Miah Sajahan Khanam Mahfuza Ahmed Sabbir eds Banglapedia the National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh Online ed Dhaka Bangladesh Banglapedia Trust Asiatic Society of Bangladesh ISBN 984 32 0576 6 OCLC 52727562 OL 30677644M Retrieved 11 December 2023 উপজ ল র পটভ ম Parbotipur Upazila in Bengali Semmens Peter 1994 Railway Disasters of the World Principal Passenger Train Accidents of the 20th Century Patrick Stephens Ltd p 212 ISBN 1 85260 323 2 Parbatipur Upazila Banglapedia en banglapedia org Retrieved 2023 02 20 Population Census Wing BBS Archived from the original on 2005 03 27 Retrieved November 10 2006 Parbatipur Upazila Banglapedia en banglapedia org Retrieved 2023 02 20 a b District Statistics 2011 Dinajpur PDF Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Archived from the original PDF on 13 November 2014 Retrieved 14 July 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Parbatipur Upazila amp oldid 1182839971, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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