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Rajshahi

Rajshahi (Bengali: রাজশাহী, [radʒ.ʃaɦi]) is a metropolitan city and a major urban, commercial and educational centre of Bangladesh. It is also the administrative seat of the eponymous division and district. Located on the north bank of the Padma River, near the Bangladesh-India border, the city has a population of over 763,580 residents.[4] The town is surrounded by the satellite towns of Nowhata and Katakhali, which together build an urban agglomeration of about 1 million population. Modern Rajshahi lies in the ancient region of Pundravardhana. The foundation of the city dates to 1634, according to epigraphic records at the mausoleum of Sufi saint Shah Makhdum. The area hosted a Dutch settlement in the 18th century.[5] The Rajshahi municipality was constituted during the British Raj in 1876. It was a divisional capital of the Bengal Presidency.

Rajshahi
রাজশাহী
From top: Rajshahi City Central Railstation, Varendra Research Museum, First Administration Building of University of Rajshahi, Mango roundabout, Administration Building of Rajshahi College
Nickname(s): 
Silk City, City of Mango, Green City
Rajshahi
Location of Rajshahi in Rajshahi division
Rajshahi
Rajshahi (Bangladesh)
Coordinates: 24°22′N 88°36′E / 24.367°N 88.600°E / 24.367; 88.600Coordinates: 24°22′N 88°36′E / 24.367°N 88.600°E / 24.367; 88.600
CountryBangladesh
DivisionRajshahi Division
DistrictRajshahi District
Establishment1700
Municipality1876
Granted city status1991
Government
 • TypeMayor-Council
 • BodyRajshahi City Corporation
 • MayorA. H. M. Khairuzzaman Liton (BAL)
 • Police CommissionerAbu Kalam Siddique, PPM (Bar)
Area
 • Metropolis120.98 km2 (46.71 sq mi)
 • Rank04
Elevation
18 m (59 ft)
Population
 (2022)[3]
 • Urban
763,580
 • Metro
1,290,600
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
Postal code
6000, 6100, 6203
National Calling Code+880
Calling Code0721
PoliceRajshahi Metropolitan Police
AirportShah Makhdum Airport
Websiterajshahi.gov.bd

Rajshahi is a significant administrative, educational, cultural, and business centre in Bangladesh. It is a historic center of silk production. Varendra Research Museum, the oldest of its kind in Bangladesh, is located in the city. The city is home to many renowned educational institutions of Bangladesh. The head office of Rajshahi Agricultural Development Bank and Barind Multipurpose Development Authority (BMDA) is situated in the city. The Shah Makhdum Airport serves Rajshahi. According to The Guardian it is the cleanest city in Bangladesh.[6]

History

Rajshahi district was a part of the Pundra region of ancient Bengal ruled by the Pundra Kingdom. The capital of Prince Vijaya, the king who led military operations in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia was located 14 kilometres (9 mi) to the west of Rajshahi town. Rajshahi was dominated by various Maharajas, Rajas and Zamindars.[7]During Deo Raja's period, the region was known as Mohakalgarh. In 1288-89 the Raja was defeated by Shah Makhdum Rupos. The region came to be known as "Rampur Boalia" after establishment of administrative office in 1825.[8] The origin of the present name of "Rajshahi" is debated among scholars. Most say that it takes its name from Hindu Kings Rajshahi Raj (or "Rajas") as Raj and the persianised Shahi; both of which mean "royal" or "kingdom".[9] The administrative district was established in 1772 and the municipal corporation in 1876.

 
Rajshahi Railway Station in the 1930s

During the British raj, it was also known as "Beuleah" and was the administrative headquarters of Rajshahi district in Eastern Bengal and Assam. It was originally chosen as a commercial factory for the silk trade, which was being officially encouraged by the agricultural department of that time. The town contained a government college, and an industrial school for sericulture. Most of the public buildings were severely damaged by the earthquake of 12 June 1897.[10] Throughout much of the early part of the twentieth century there was a daily steamer service on the Ganges which connected it to rail-heads that led to the then provincial capital of Calcutta as well as other cities in the province of Bengal.

 
Pakistani Eastern Command plan for the defence of East Pakistan from 1967 to 1971 (generic representation—some unit locations not shown).

Rajshahi witnessed great atrocities by the Pakistan army in the 1962 Rajshahi massacres of Bangladeshis.[citation needed] During the Bangladesh Liberation War, Pakistan Army created an ad hoc Rajshahi brigade, deployed in September.[11]

Rajshahi was made a city corporation in 1991.

Geography

Topography

Geographically Rajshahi is situated within Barind Tract, 23 m (75 ft) above sea level, and lies at 24°22′26″N 88°36′04″E / 24.37389°N 88.60111°E / 24.37389; 88.60111. The city is located on the alluvial plains of the Padma River, which runs through southern side of the city. It is bounded on the east, north and west by Paba Upazila (subdivision of a district) of the district.

Rajshahi district is bounded by Naogaon District to the north, Natore District to the east, and Chapai Nababganj District and the river Padma & Kushtia district to the south.

Climate

Under the Köppen climate classification, Rajshahi has a tropical wet and dry climate. The climate of Rajshahi is generally marked with monsoons, high temperature, considerable humidity and moderate rainfall. The hot season commences early in March and continues till the middle of July. The maximum mean temperature observed is about 32 to 36 °C (90 to 97 °F) during the months of April, May, June and July and the minimum temperature recorded in January is about 7 to 16 °C (45 to 61 °F). The highest rainfall is observed during the months of monsoon. The annual rainfall in the district is about 1,448 millimetres (57.0 in).

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 30.0
(86.0)
35.4
(95.7)
40.3
(104.5)
45.1
(113.2)
44.8
(112.6)
43.6
(110.5)
39.7
(103.5)
35.5
(95.9)
39.2
(102.6)
35.3
(95.5)
34.3
(93.7)
30.3
(86.5)
45.1
(113.2)
Average high °C (°F) 25.4
(77.7)
28.0
(82.4)
33.5
(92.3)
35.9
(96.6)
34.8
(94.6)
33.3
(91.9)
32.0
(89.6)
32.0
(89.6)
32.3
(90.1)
31.9
(89.4)
29.5
(85.1)
26.1
(79.0)
31.2
(88.2)
Daily mean °C (°F) 18.5
(65.3)
20.6
(69.1)
25.7
(78.3)
28.8
(83.8)
29.1
(84.4)
29.4
(84.9)
28.9
(84.0)
29.1
(84.4)
29.1
(84.4)
27.6
(81.7)
23.5
(74.3)
19.4
(66.9)
25.8
(78.5)
Average low °C (°F) 10.2
(50.4)
13.3
(55.9)
18.0
(64.4)
21.7
(71.1)
23.5
(74.3)
25.5
(77.9)
25.9
(78.6)
26.2
(79.2)
25.9
(78.6)
23.4
(74.1)
17.6
(63.7)
12.8
(55.0)
20.3
(68.6)
Record low °C (°F) 1.8
(35.2)
3.9
(39.0)
8.6
(47.5)
10.8
(51.4)
14.4
(57.9)
20.3
(68.5)
19.4
(66.9)
18.3
(64.9)
12.6
(54.7)
11.4
(52.5)
7.0
(44.6)
4.2
(39.6)
1.8
(35.2)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 13
(0.5)
15
(0.6)
27
(1.1)
39
(1.5)
129
(5.1)
272
(10.7)
301
(11.9)
261
(10.3)
234
(9.2)
112
(4.4)
14
(0.6)
2
(0.1)
1,419
(56)
Average relative humidity (%) 40 35 37 40 51 79 88 85 80 66 62 59 60
Source: WeatherBase.Com

Although once noted for its air pollution, since 2014 the levels of particulates have been dramatically reduced by various efforts to switch to cleaner fuels and to battery-powered vehicles, to pave earth streets, to encourage walking and bicycle transport, and to plant vegetation.[12] The levels of PM10 dropped by 67% and PM2.5 which are particularly harmful to human health, dropped from 70 to 37 micrograms per cubic metre between 2014 and 2016.[12]

Parks and greenery

 
Rajshahi Central Park

Shaheed A.H.M Qamaruzzaman Central Park and Zoo is one of the popular public places of Rajshahi city. A wide area with green trees and grasses houses different animal species. It is located by the bank of the Padma River. Other parks in the city are Bhubon Mohon park and Captain Monsur Ali park. Shahid Zia children's park is specially designed for children's amusement. The bank of the Padma river along the city is also a destination for recreation. The bank is a planned zone in many parts of the city to accommodate city dwellers for recreation purposes. In 2015, Munsguard park near the old Dutch Boro Kuthi building and Lalonshah park near Shahmukhdum Eidgah was built bordering the bank[13] to provide residents a place to enjoy the views of the Padma river.

Points of interest

 
The Padma River passes by the southern side of the city
  • Banks of the Padma River: One of the largest rivers in South Asia. During the Monsoon season, the water level rises.
  • Varendra Research Museum: Established in 1910, the museum is dedicated to ancient history and culture. It has a collection of artefacts relating to Hindu, Buddhist and Muslim heritage. Some of these date back to the 16th century. It is maintained by the University, located in the centre of town.
  • Shrine of Shah Makhdum Rupos: A dargah (tomb) was established to mark the resting place of Shah Makhdum in 1635. He was the first preacher of Islam in the region. Legend has it that he arrived by riding down the Padma on two crocodiles. To preserve this myth, some crocodiles are kept in the pond next to the shrine.
  • Shaheed A.H.M Qamaruzzaman Central Park and Zoo: The park is a wide area with trees and grass. The zoo houses a variety of animal species. It is located by the bank of river Padma.
  • Shahid Zia Park: An amusement park, it has a mono rail and bumping cars. It is under the Rajshahi City Corporation.
  • University of Rajshahi: This campus is within a few kilometres from the city centre. Second largest university in Bangladesh.
  • Shaheb Bazar: This is the centre of the city, where most of the shopping malls and commercial buildings are located.
  • Ghoramara: The oldest part of Rajshahi City, consisting most of the oldest (70 to 100 years old) buildings.
  • Boro Kuthi: In the compound of the Barakuthi there is a small cemetery with groves dating back to the nineteenth century. There are 14 tombs with thirteen epitaphs within the cemetery.
  • Upashohor: This is a planned model town. Rajshahi Cantonment is located beside this area.
  • Motihar: Rajshahi University is situated in this area on a large campus surrounded by mango groves.
  • Kashia-Danga: From this area a massive mango tree garden area of Rajshahi starts. It is in the west part of the city, near to Rajshahi court railway station.
  • Santal Para: Located inside the Mahish-Bathan Area. Some Santal tribes people live here.
  • Bangabandhu Novo Theatre, Rajshahi: Establishment of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Novo Theatre, Rajshahi is being implemented.[14]

Administration

Rajshahi is the headquarter of one of the eight administrative divisions of Bangladesh. Divisional Commissioner, who is the administrative chief of Rajshahi Division, DIG for Rajshahi division and other divisional civil servants have their own offices in the city, which functions as part of the government administrative setup. Deputy Commissioner (DC) who is the administrative chief of Rajshahi District, Civil Surgeon and other district level civil servants have their offices in the city. District judges as well as Metropolitan magistrates have their offices within the city.

Rajshahi is one of seven metropolitan cities in Bangladesh. One mayor and 30 ward commissioners are elected for five-year terms by direct votes. Rajshahi City Corporation is responsible for all the administrative work related to city governance under its jurisdiction.

Rajshahi Metropolitan Police (RMP), headed by a Commissioner, controls law and order as well as traffic movements within the metropolitan area.

Rajshahi Unnayan Kortripokhkho/Rajshahi Development Authority (RDA) plans and coordinates the development related works within metropolitan area. Rajshahi WASA is responsible for water supply and drainage system within city area.

Economy

Rajshahi has been famous for its silk textiles since the British period. There are also several jute mills in Rajshahi. At present many glass making factories have been set up in Rajshahi. Rajshahi City Corporation has constructed BSIC. Industrial City-02 in Paba Upazila of Rajshahi. And work is underway on a leather industry area. There will also be a 1,200-acre industrial zone under the Bangladesh Economic Zone (BEPZA). Bangabandhu Hi-Tech Park will play an important role in the development of IT in Rajshahi. When completed, it will revolutionize information and communication technology in the region, which will employ about 50,000 people.

There is also a char on the banks of the river Padma near the city of Rajshahi. Rajshahi City Corporation has plans to build another economic zone on the char. When the construction of the char is completed, it will become the commercial center of North Bengal

Culture

Arts and festivals

 

Rajshahi is famous for Rajshahi silk, which has a special status as clothing material in Indian subcontinent. Rajshahi is the home of the region's best mangoes and lichis. Rajshahi is also the location of Barendra Museum, which is known for its collection of local sculpture and other artifacts dating from medieval times. It also has some important structures made by the British like the T Dam.

Pohela Baishakh, the Bengali New Year, and Pahela Falgun, the first day of spring of the Bengali month Falgun, in the Bengali calendar, is celebrated in the city in a festive manner. There are widespread celebration of Muslim festivals of Eid ul-Fitr, Eid ul-Adha, and Muharram; Hindu festivals of Durga Puja, Buddhist festival of Buddha Purnima; and the Christian festival of Christmas across the city.

Media

There are many Bengali daily newspapers published from the city, including Sonali Sangbad, Sunshine, Dainik Barta, Sonar Desh, Natun Provat, and Amader Rajshahi.[15] There are also many online news portal such as Uttarkal, Padmatimes24, rajshahinews24.com, silkcitynews.com, and others.

The government-run Bangladesh Television and Bangladesh Betar have transmission centres in Rajshahi.

A local FM radio station, Radio Padma, transmits at 99.2 MHz frequency and Radio Foorti transmits at 88.0 MHz.

There is also five pressclub in Rajshahi City.Known as Rajshahi City Press Club, Rajshahi Press Club, Rajshahi Metropolitan Press Club, Rajshahi Varendra Press Club and Rajshahi Model Press Club.

Sports

There are three 15,000+ capacity stadium in the city. One at the centre of the city which is normally called the Rajshahi District Stadium, another is inside the Rajshahi University and the last one basically used for cricket is located at Terokhadia called Shaheed Qamaruzzaman Stadium. There is also an international standard tennis complex and few sports training academy in the city.

Many national level footballers groomed in the city such as former Bangladesh national team captain Mohammed Mohsin and recently midfielder Manik Hossain Molla. The city is the home of several national level club teams like Digonto Proshari and Sonali Otit. There are also a few football training academies including one in the Rajshahi's central eidgah (large open ground used on special occasions for Muslim prayers) and in the Zilla stadium.

The city is an important place for cricket in Bangladesh. As regular supplier of cricketer in the national team, it is also the home of Bangladesh Premier League team Rajshahi Kings. The city has two cricket academies Banglatrack and Clemon, to grow and train upcoming cricketers.

Rajshahi is also known for hockey. There are many local hockey practice clubs that give opportunity to play in national, inter-university, college, and school levels. There are National Team hockey players from Rajshahi. Late Mintu was one of them and by his name there is "Mintu Chottor" at lokkhipur mor, Rajshahi.

Transport

 
Rajshahi central railway station

Road

Rajshahi is connected to most other parts of the country via the N6 national highway. There are two intercity bus terminal in the city. It takes about 5 to 6 hours by road to reach the capital city Dhaka. A number of bus services, including air-conditioned and non-air conditioned buses, are available to and from Dhaka. Bus services to other major cities and districts headquarter are also available from Rajshahi.

Railway

Four inter-city train services are operated by Bangladesh Railway, named Silk City Express, Padma Express and Dhumketu Express, and Bonolota Express between Dhaka and Rajshahi railway station regularly.[16] There are other inter-city, mail and local trains operated from Rajshahi to Khulna and other regions of the country.

Air

The city is served by Shah Makhdum Airport, named after the Islamic preacher Shah Makhdum Rupos, situated at Nowhata, a commuter town of the city. Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Novoair, and US-Bangla Airlines operate domestic flights to and from Dhaka.

Public transport

Cycle rickshaws and auto rickshaws are the main mode of transport within the city and metro area. Once there were plenty of Tomtom (horse driven cart) in the city, which are still found, but fewer in numbers. There are bus and minibus services in a limited number of routes, connecting suburban areas of the city. Plenty of rental car agencies operate within the city and metro area, where sedans, SUVs, and micro-buses are available to hire on an hourly or daily basis. Ride sharing services like Uber and Obhai also available in the city.

Healthcare

The city has many government, private and NGO run hospitals. Rajshahi Medical College Hospital (RMCH) is a tertiary level public hospital with a teaching facility in graduate and postgraduate medical education. There are two private medical college hospitals, and another two are under construction in the city. There are also a government run children's hospital, one chest hospital, a district level government hospital and a Christian missionary hospital within the city area.

Demographics

Religions in Rajshahi city (2011)[17]
Religion Percent
Islam
93.86%
Hinduism
5.38%
Christianity
0.44%
Other or not stated
0.32%

At the time of the 2011 census, Rajshahi had a population of 449,756 in 99,545 households. Rajshahi has a sex ratio of 930 females per 1000 males and a literacy rate of 74.1%.[17]

Bengali is the main language for the citizens of the city. Many distinctive Bengali dialects and regional languages are also spoken. There is a minority Urdu-speaking population, who are descendants of displaced Muslims from the eastern part of British India who sought refuge during separation of India and Pakistan in 1947.

Education

 
Administrative building of Rajshahi University
 
Shabash Bangladesh, a sculpture commemorating the liberation war
 
Administrative building of Rajshahi College, one of the oldest educational institutes of Bangladesh

Rajshahi is home to many government and private educational institutions. The city is home to the Rajshahi College- which is the third oldest college in Bangladesh after Dhaka College, and Chittagong College, Rajshahi Medical College, the second oldest medical college in erstwhile East Pakistan. The University of Rajshahi is the second oldest and one of the largest public universities in the country. Rajshahi Engineering College, now known as RUET, was the second engineering college established in the then East Pakistan in 1964.

Major educational institutes include:

Notable residents

Twin towns and sister cities

Rajshahi's twin town and sister city is:

See also

References

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  6. ^ "Rajshahi: the city that took on air pollution – and won". the Guardian. 17 June 2016. Retrieved 6 October 2022.
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  12. ^ a b Graham-Harrison, Emma; Doshi, Vidhi (17 June 2016). "Rajshahi: the city that took on air pollution – and won". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 July 2016.
  13. ^ লালন শাহ পার্ক লিজ দেওয়া হবে না : রাসিক. Kaler Kanthao (in Bengali). Retrieved 28 August 2019.
  14. ^ "Construction work of Bangabandhu Novo Theatre goes on in full swing in Rajshahi".
  15. ^ পত্র-পত্রিকা (in Bengali).
  16. ^ "First Rajshahi-Dhaka direct train launched". The Daily Star. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
  17. ^ a b "Community Series - Rajshahi District" (PDF). bbs.gov.bd. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
  18. ^ "Kunstlotteri for Rajshahi" [Art lottery for Rajshahi]. Kristiansand Municipality (in Norwegian). [Every three years Kristiansands schools and kindergartens hold an action for Rajshahi in Bangladesh, our sister city since 1979.]

Notes

External links

  • Map of Rajshahi District
  • E-Rajshahi (in English), an online portal for information and government services managed by Rajshahi City Corporation
  • FinancialExpress-bd.com, News about LSE survey
  • , Radio Bangladesh website for information on Bangladesh Betar
  • World-Airport-Codes.com, information on Shah Mokhdum Airport
  • Uttorbongo Protidin, a popular online Newspaper from Rajshahi.

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This article is about the city For the district see Rajshahi District For the division see Rajshahi Division Rajshahi Bengali র জশ হ radʒ ʃaɦi is a metropolitan city and a major urban commercial and educational centre of Bangladesh It is also the administrative seat of the eponymous division and district Located on the north bank of the Padma River near the Bangladesh India border the city has a population of over 763 580 residents 4 The town is surrounded by the satellite towns of Nowhata and Katakhali which together build an urban agglomeration of about 1 million population Modern Rajshahi lies in the ancient region of Pundravardhana The foundation of the city dates to 1634 according to epigraphic records at the mausoleum of Sufi saint Shah Makhdum The area hosted a Dutch settlement in the 18th century 5 The Rajshahi municipality was constituted during the British Raj in 1876 It was a divisional capital of the Bengal Presidency Rajshahi র জশ হ MetropolisFrom top Rajshahi City Central 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wbr bdThis article contains Bengali text Without proper rendering support you may see question marks boxes or other symbols Rajshahi is a significant administrative educational cultural and business centre in Bangladesh It is a historic center of silk production Varendra Research Museum the oldest of its kind in Bangladesh is located in the city The city is home to many renowned educational institutions of Bangladesh The head office of Rajshahi Agricultural Development Bank and Barind Multipurpose Development Authority BMDA is situated in the city The Shah Makhdum Airport serves Rajshahi According to The Guardian it is the cleanest city in Bangladesh 6 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Topography 2 2 Climate 2 3 Parks and greenery 2 4 Points of interest 3 Administration 4 Economy 5 Culture 5 1 Arts and festivals 5 2 Media 5 3 Sports 6 Transport 6 1 Road 6 2 Railway 6 3 Air 6 4 Public transport 7 Healthcare 8 Demographics 9 Education 10 Notable residents 11 Twin towns and sister cities 12 See also 13 References 14 Notes 15 External linksHistory EditRajshahi district was a part of the Pundra region of ancient Bengal ruled by the Pundra Kingdom The capital of Prince Vijaya the king who led military operations in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia was located 14 kilometres 9 mi to the west of Rajshahi town Rajshahi was dominated by various Maharajas Rajas and Zamindars 7 During Deo Raja s period the region was known as Mohakalgarh In 1288 89 the Raja was defeated by Shah Makhdum Rupos The region came to be known as Rampur Boalia after establishment of administrative office in 1825 8 The origin of the present name of Rajshahi is debated among scholars Most say that it takes its name from Hindu Kings Rajshahi Raj or Rajas as Raj and the persianised Shahi both of which mean royal or kingdom 9 The administrative district was established in 1772 and the municipal corporation in 1876 Rajshahi Railway Station in the 1930s During the British raj it was also known as Beuleah and was the administrative headquarters of Rajshahi district in Eastern Bengal and Assam It was originally chosen as a commercial factory for the silk trade which was being officially encouraged by the agricultural department of that time The town contained a government college and an industrial school for sericulture Most of the public buildings were severely damaged by the earthquake of 12 June 1897 10 Throughout much of the early part of the twentieth century there was a daily steamer service on the Ganges which connected it to rail heads that led to the then provincial capital of Calcutta as well as other cities in the province of Bengal Pakistani Eastern Command plan for the defence of East Pakistan from 1967 to 1971 generic representation some unit locations not shown Rajshahi witnessed great atrocities by the Pakistan army in the 1962 Rajshahi massacres of Bangladeshis citation needed During the Bangladesh Liberation War Pakistan Army created an ad hoc Rajshahi brigade deployed in September 11 Rajshahi was made a city corporation in 1991 Geography EditTopography Edit Geographically Rajshahi is situated within Barind Tract 23 m 75 ft above sea level and lies at 24 22 26 N 88 36 04 E 24 37389 N 88 60111 E 24 37389 88 60111 The city is located on the alluvial plains of the Padma River which runs through southern side of the city It is bounded on the east north and west by Paba Upazila subdivision of a district of the district Rajshahi district is bounded by Naogaon District to the north Natore District to the east and Chapai Nababganj District and the river Padma amp Kushtia district to the south Climate Edit Under the Koppen climate classification Rajshahi has a tropical wet and dry climate The climate of Rajshahi is generally marked with monsoons high temperature considerable humidity and moderate rainfall The hot season commences early in March and continues till the middle of July The maximum mean temperature observed is about 32 to 36 C 90 to 97 F during the months of April May June and July and the minimum temperature recorded in January is about 7 to 16 C 45 to 61 F The highest rainfall is observed during the months of monsoon The annual rainfall in the district is about 1 448 millimetres 57 0 in vteClimate data for RajshahiMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 30 0 86 0 35 4 95 7 40 3 104 5 45 1 113 2 44 8 112 6 43 6 110 5 39 7 103 5 35 5 95 9 39 2 102 6 35 3 95 5 34 3 93 7 30 3 86 5 45 1 113 2 Average high C F 25 4 77 7 28 0 82 4 33 5 92 3 35 9 96 6 34 8 94 6 33 3 91 9 32 0 89 6 32 0 89 6 32 3 90 1 31 9 89 4 29 5 85 1 26 1 79 0 31 2 88 2 Daily mean C F 18 5 65 3 20 6 69 1 25 7 78 3 28 8 83 8 29 1 84 4 29 4 84 9 28 9 84 0 29 1 84 4 29 1 84 4 27 6 81 7 23 5 74 3 19 4 66 9 25 8 78 5 Average low C F 10 2 50 4 13 3 55 9 18 0 64 4 21 7 71 1 23 5 74 3 25 5 77 9 25 9 78 6 26 2 79 2 25 9 78 6 23 4 74 1 17 6 63 7 12 8 55 0 20 3 68 6 Record low C F 1 8 35 2 3 9 39 0 8 6 47 5 10 8 51 4 14 4 57 9 20 3 68 5 19 4 66 9 18 3 64 9 12 6 54 7 11 4 52 5 7 0 44 6 4 2 39 6 1 8 35 2 Average precipitation mm inches 13 0 5 15 0 6 27 1 1 39 1 5 129 5 1 272 10 7 301 11 9 261 10 3 234 9 2 112 4 4 14 0 6 2 0 1 1 419 56 Average relative humidity 40 35 37 40 51 79 88 85 80 66 62 59 60Source WeatherBase Com Although once noted for its air pollution since 2014 the levels of particulates have been dramatically reduced by various efforts to switch to cleaner fuels and to battery powered vehicles to pave earth streets to encourage walking and bicycle transport and to plant vegetation 12 The levels of PM10 dropped by 67 and PM2 5 which are particularly harmful to human health dropped from 70 to 37 micrograms per cubic metre between 2014 and 2016 12 Parks and greenery Edit Rajshahi Central Park Shaheed A H M Qamaruzzaman Central Park and Zoo is one of the popular public places of Rajshahi city A wide area with green trees and grasses houses different animal species It is located by the bank of the Padma River Other parks in the city are Bhubon Mohon park and Captain Monsur Ali park Shahid Zia children s park is specially designed for children s amusement The bank of the Padma river along the city is also a destination for recreation The bank is a planned zone in many parts of the city to accommodate city dwellers for recreation purposes In 2015 Munsguard park near the old Dutch Boro Kuthi building and Lalonshah park near Shahmukhdum Eidgah was built bordering the bank 13 to provide residents a place to enjoy the views of the Padma river Points of interest Edit The Padma River passes by the southern side of the city Banks of the Padma River One of the largest rivers in South Asia During the Monsoon season the water level rises Varendra Research Museum Established in 1910 the museum is dedicated to ancient history and culture It has a collection of artefacts relating to Hindu Buddhist and Muslim heritage Some of these date back to the 16th century It is maintained by the University located in the centre of town Shrine of Shah Makhdum Rupos A dargah tomb was established to mark the resting place of Shah Makhdum in 1635 He was the first preacher of Islam in the region Legend has it that he arrived by riding down the Padma on two crocodiles To preserve this myth some crocodiles are kept in the pond next to the shrine Dargah of Shah Makhdum Rupos Shaheed A H M Qamaruzzaman Central Park and Zoo The park is a wide area with trees and grass The zoo houses a variety of animal species It is located by the bank of river Padma Shahid Zia Park An amusement park it has a mono rail and bumping cars It is under the Rajshahi City Corporation University of Rajshahi This campus is within a few kilometres from the city centre Second largest university in Bangladesh Shaheb Bazar This is the centre of the city where most of the shopping malls and commercial buildings are located Ghoramara The oldest part of Rajshahi City consisting most of the oldest 70 to 100 years old buildings Boro Kuthi In the compound of the Barakuthi there is a small cemetery with groves dating back to the nineteenth century There are 14 tombs with thirteen epitaphs within the cemetery Upashohor This is a planned model town Rajshahi Cantonment is located beside this area Motihar Rajshahi University is situated in this area on a large campus surrounded by mango groves Kashia Danga From this area a massive mango tree garden area of Rajshahi starts It is in the west part of the city near to Rajshahi court railway station Santal Para Located inside the Mahish Bathan Area Some Santal tribes people live here Bangabandhu Novo Theatre Rajshahi Establishment of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Novo Theatre Rajshahi is being implemented 14 Saheb Bazaar Rajshahi Shahid Zia Shishu Park The site of mass grave inside Rajshahi University campus View of Rajshahi city from the Padma River Smriti Amlan MonumentAdministration Edit Rajshahi City Corporation headquarter Rajshahi is the headquarter of one of the eight administrative divisions of Bangladesh Divisional Commissioner who is the administrative chief of Rajshahi Division DIG for Rajshahi division and other divisional civil servants have their own offices in the city which functions as part of the government administrative setup Deputy Commissioner DC who is the administrative chief of Rajshahi District Civil Surgeon and other district level civil servants have their offices in the city District judges as well as Metropolitan magistrates have their offices within the city Rajshahi is one of seven metropolitan cities in Bangladesh One mayor and 30 ward commissioners are elected for five year terms by direct votes Rajshahi City Corporation is responsible for all the administrative work related to city governance under its jurisdiction Rajshahi Metropolitan Police RMP headed by a Commissioner controls law and order as well as traffic movements within the metropolitan area Rajshahi Unnayan Kortripokhkho Rajshahi Development Authority RDA plans and coordinates the development related works within metropolitan area Rajshahi WASA is responsible for water supply and drainage system within city area Economy EditSee also Rajshahi silk Rajshahi has been famous for its silk textiles since the British period There are also several jute mills in Rajshahi At present many glass making factories have been set up in Rajshahi Rajshahi City Corporation has constructed BSIC Industrial City 02 in Paba Upazila of Rajshahi And work is underway on a leather industry area There will also be a 1 200 acre industrial zone under the Bangladesh Economic Zone BEPZA Bangabandhu Hi Tech Park will play an important role in the development of IT in Rajshahi When completed it will revolutionize information and communication technology in the region which will employ about 50 000 people There is also a char on the banks of the river Padma near the city of Rajshahi Rajshahi City Corporation has plans to build another economic zone on the char When the construction of the char is completed it will become the commercial center of North BengalCulture EditArts and festivals Edit Bengali New Year ব ল নববর ষ celebration rally at Rajshahi city Rajshahi is famous for Rajshahi silk which has a special status as clothing material in Indian subcontinent Rajshahi is the home of the region s best mangoes and lichis Rajshahi is also the location of Barendra Museum which is known for its collection of local sculpture and other artifacts dating from medieval times It also has some important structures made by the British like the T Dam Pohela Baishakh the Bengali New Year and Pahela Falgun the first day of spring of the Bengali month Falgun in the Bengali calendar is celebrated in the city in a festive manner There are widespread celebration of Muslim festivals of Eid ul Fitr Eid ul Adha and Muharram Hindu festivals of Durga Puja Buddhist festival of Buddha Purnima and the Christian festival of Christmas across the city Media Edit There are many Bengali daily newspapers published from the city including Sonali Sangbad Sunshine Dainik Barta Sonar Desh Natun Provat and Amader Rajshahi 15 There are also many online news portal such as Uttarkal Padmatimes24 rajshahinews24 com silkcitynews com and others The government run Bangladesh Television and Bangladesh Betar have transmission centres in Rajshahi A local FM radio station Radio Padma transmits at 99 2 MHz frequency and Radio Foorti transmits at 88 0 MHz There is also five pressclub in Rajshahi City Known as Rajshahi City Press Club Rajshahi Press Club Rajshahi Metropolitan Press Club Rajshahi Varendra Press Club and Rajshahi Model Press Club Sports Edit Shaheed Qamaruzzaman Stadium There are three 15 000 capacity stadium in the city One at the centre of the city which is normally called the Rajshahi District Stadium another is inside the Rajshahi University and the last one basically used for cricket is located at Terokhadia called Shaheed Qamaruzzaman Stadium There is also an international standard tennis complex and few sports training academy in the city Many national level footballers groomed in the city such as former Bangladesh national team captain Mohammed Mohsin and recently midfielder Manik Hossain Molla The city is the home of several national level club teams like Digonto Proshari and Sonali Otit There are also a few football training academies including one in the Rajshahi s central eidgah large open ground used on special occasions for Muslim prayers and in the Zilla stadium The city is an important place for cricket in Bangladesh As regular supplier of cricketer in the national team it is also the home of Bangladesh Premier League team Rajshahi Kings The city has two cricket academies Banglatrack and Clemon to grow and train upcoming cricketers Rajshahi is also known for hockey There are many local hockey practice clubs that give opportunity to play in national inter university college and school levels There are National Team hockey players from Rajshahi Late Mintu was one of them and by his name there is Mintu Chottor at lokkhipur mor Rajshahi Transport Edit Rajshahi central railway station Road Edit Rajshahi is connected to most other parts of the country via the N6 national highway There are two intercity bus terminal in the city It takes about 5 to 6 hours by road to reach the capital city Dhaka A number of bus services including air conditioned and non air conditioned buses are available to and from Dhaka Bus services to other major cities and districts headquarter are also available from Rajshahi Shah Makhdum Airport Rajshahi Railway Edit Four inter city train services are operated by Bangladesh Railway named Silk City Express Padma Express and Dhumketu Express and Bonolota Express between Dhaka and Rajshahi railway station regularly 16 There are other inter city mail and local trains operated from Rajshahi to Khulna and other regions of the country Air Edit The city is served by Shah Makhdum Airport named after the Islamic preacher Shah Makhdum Rupos situated at Nowhata a commuter town of the city Biman Bangladesh Airlines Novoair and US Bangla Airlines operate domestic flights to and from Dhaka Tomtom Public transport Edit Cycle rickshaws and auto rickshaws are the main mode of transport within the city and metro area Once there were plenty of Tomtom horse driven cart in the city which are still found but fewer in numbers There are bus and minibus services in a limited number of routes connecting suburban areas of the city Plenty of rental car agencies operate within the city and metro area where sedans SUVs and micro buses are available to hire on an hourly or daily basis Ride sharing services like Uber and Obhai also available in the city Healthcare EditThe city has many government private and NGO run hospitals Rajshahi Medical College Hospital RMCH is a tertiary level public hospital with a teaching facility in graduate and postgraduate medical education There are two private medical college hospitals and another two are under construction in the city There are also a government run children s hospital one chest hospital a district level government hospital and a Christian missionary hospital within the city area Demographics EditReligions in Rajshahi city 2011 17 Religion PercentIslam 93 86 Hinduism 5 38 Christianity 0 44 Other or not stated 0 32 At the time of the 2011 census Rajshahi had a population of 449 756 in 99 545 households Rajshahi has a sex ratio of 930 females per 1000 males and a literacy rate of 74 1 17 Bengali is the main language for the citizens of the city Many distinctive Bengali dialects and regional languages are also spoken There is a minority Urdu speaking population who are descendants of displaced Muslims from the eastern part of British India who sought refuge during separation of India and Pakistan in 1947 Education Edit Administrative building of Rajshahi University Shabash Bangladesh a sculpture commemorating the liberation war Administrative building of Rajshahi College one of the oldest educational institutes of Bangladesh Rajshahi is home to many government and private educational institutions The city is home to the Rajshahi College which is the third oldest college in Bangladesh after Dhaka College and Chittagong College Rajshahi Medical College the second oldest medical college in erstwhile East Pakistan The University of Rajshahi is the second oldest and one of the largest public universities in the country Rajshahi Engineering College now known as RUET was the second engineering college established in the then East Pakistan in 1964 Major educational institutes include University of Rajshahi RU Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology RUET Rajshahi Medical College RMC Rajshahi College RC Rajshahi Government City College RGCC New Government Degree College Rajshahi NGDC Rajshahi Cadet College RCC Rajshahi Shikkha Board Government Model School amp College Rajshahi Cantonment Public School amp College Rajshahi Collegiate School Govt Promoth Nath Girls High School Rajshahi Rajshahi Govt Girls High School Helenabad Rajshahi Government Model School amp College Rajshahi Mohila Polytechnic Institute Rajshahi Polytechnic Institute Government Women s College Rajshahi Barind Medical College Seroil Government High School Rajshahi Government Laboratory High School Rajshahi Rajshahi University School Haji Abul Hossain Institute of Technology Rajshahi Higher Secondary Teacher s Training Institute Haji Muhammad Mohsin Government High School Islami Bank Medical College Mohanogor College Rajshahi North Bengal International University Nowhata Govt Degree College Nowhata Rajshshi Shah Mokhdum College Shah Mokhdum Medical College Silk Research and Training Institute Shahid A H M Kamruzzaman Government Degree College Teacher s Training College Udayan Dental College Varendra Government College Rajshahi Varendra UniversityNotable residents EditA H M Quamruzzaman politician Amir Ali MLA Politician and Zamindar Ataur Rahman Politician and former Governor Ritwik Ghatak filmmaker Hasan Azizul Huq linguist Fazle Hossain Badsha Politician Selina Hossain novelist Andrew Kishore singer Rajanikanta Sen Poet Akshay Kumar Maitreya historian A H M Khairuzzaman Liton Politician Khaled Mashud cricketer Ila Mitra activist Sabbir Rahman cricketer Sir Jadunath Sarkar historian Mohammad Shamsuzzoha academic Junaid Siddique cricketer Najmul Hossain Shanto cricketer Enamul Karim Nirjhar architect Mizanur Rahman Minu Politician Mahiya Mahi Actress Malay Bhowmick Playwright and director Shahriar Alam politician Mrinal Haque sculptorTwin towns and sister cities EditRajshahi s twin town and sister city is Kristiansand Norway 1979 18 See also EditList of cities and towns in Bangladesh Rajshahi University of Engineering amp Technology Rajshahi University Bangladesh portalReferences Edit Area Population and Literacy Rate by Paurashava 2001 PDF Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Archived from the original PDF on 17 December 2008 Retrieved 19 August 2009 PM opens 8 new police stations in Rajshahi Rising Sun 22 February 2018 Retrieved 15 September 2018 Statistical Pocket book 2008 Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Archived 19 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine Rajshahi Bangladesh City Districts and Subdistricts Population Statistics in Maps and Charts Rajshahi Bangladesh Rajshahi the city that took on air pollution and won the Guardian 17 June 2016 Retrieved 6 October 2022 Singh Nagendra Kr 1 January 2003 Encyclopaedia Of Bangladesh Set Of 30 Vols Anmol Publications Pvt Limited ISBN 9788126113903 via Google Books মহ ক লগড থ ক র জশ হ শহরট এখন শ ন ত র Prothom Alo Retrieved 13 October 2021 800 years of Rajshahi city The Independent Archived from the original on 6 June 2013 Retrieved 8 July 2011 Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Rajshahi Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press Salik Siddiq Witness to Surrender pp126 a b Graham Harrison Emma Doshi Vidhi 17 June 2016 Rajshahi the city that took on air pollution and won The Guardian Retrieved 9 July 2016 ল লন শ হ প র ক ল জ দ ওয হব ন র স ক Kaler Kanthao in Bengali Retrieved 28 August 2019 Construction work of Bangabandhu Novo Theatre goes on in full swing in Rajshahi পত র পত র ক in Bengali First Rajshahi Dhaka direct train launched The Daily Star Retrieved 11 July 2019 a b Community Series Rajshahi District PDF bbs gov bd Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Kunstlotteri for Rajshahi Art lottery for Rajshahi Kristiansand Municipality in Norwegian Every three years Kristiansands schools and kindergartens hold an action for Rajshahi in Bangladesh our sister city since 1979 Notes EditExternal links EditRajshahi at Wikipedia s sister projects Definitions from Wiktionary Media from Commons News from Wikinews Quotations from Wikiquote Texts from Wikisource Textbooks from Wikibooks Travel information from Wikivoyage Resources from Wikiversity Map of Rajshahi District E Rajshahi in English an online portal for information and government services managed by Rajshahi City Corporation FinancialExpress bd com News about LSE survey Betar org be Radio Bangladesh website for information on Bangladesh Betar World Airport Codes com information on Shah Mokhdum Airport Uttorbongo Protidin a popular online Newspaper from Rajshahi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rajshahi amp oldid 1130903780, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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