Durgapur
দূর্গাপুর
Skyline of Durgapur, Bangladesh
Skyline of Durgapur, Bangladesh
Location of Durgapur
Coordinates: 25°7.5′N 90°41.3′E / 25.1250°N 90.6883°E / 25.1250; 90.6883
Country Bangladesh
DivisionMymensingh
DistrictNetrokona
Area
  Total293.42 km2 (113.29 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total224,873
  Density770/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
WebsiteOfficial Map of Durgapur

Durgapur (Bengali: দূর্গাপুর) (also referred to as Susang Durgapur) is an upazila of the Netrokona District[1] in the Mymensingh Division of Bangladesh.

Geography

Durgapur is located at 25°07′30″N 90°41′15″E / 25.1250°N 90.6875°E / 25.1250; 90.6875. It has 32,245 households and a total land area of 293.42 km2. It is bounded by Meghalaya state of India on the north, Netrokona Sadar and Purbadhala upazilas on the south, Kalmakanda upazila on the east, Dhobaura upazila of Mymensingh district on the west. The Garo hills and valleys are on the northern part of the upazila.[1]

Demographics

Religions in Durgapur upazila (2011)[2]
Religion Percent
Islam
90.10%
Hinduism
5.87%
Christianity
3.89%
Other or not stated
0.14%

According to the 2011 Bangladesh census, Durgapur Upazila had 50,596 households and a population of 224,873. 63,277 (28.14%) were under 10 years of age. Durgapur has a literacy rate (age 7 and over) of 39.52%, compared to the national average of 51.8%, and a sex ratio of 1013 females per 1000 males. 26,634 (11.84%) lived in urban areas.[3][2] Ethnic population is 11,069 (4.92%), of which Garo are 8,913 and Hajong 1,959.

At the 1991 Bangladesh census, Durgapur had a population of 169,135, of whom 83,795 were aged 18 or older. Males constituted 50.49% of the population, and females 49.51%. Durgapur had an average literacy rate of 23% (7+ years), compared to the national average of 32.4%.[4]

Composition of Durgapur Thana

Total Households: 8,250

1. Bangali; Total Village: 48; Total Household: 4,778; Language Practiced: Bengali; Religion Practiced: Islam, Hinduism (minority);

2. Banai; Total Village: 1; Total Household: 6; Language Practiced: Banai; Religion Practiced: Hinduism;

3. Buna / Buno; Total Village: 3; Total Household: 37; Language Practiced: Bengali; Religion Practiced: Hinduism; Buna / Buno in Other Districts: Dhaka, Gazipur, Mymensingh, Rajbari, Sherpur, Tangail, Bagerhat, Jessore, Jhenaidah, Khulna, Kushtia, Magura, Satkhira, Bogra, Dinajpur, Joypurhat, Naogaon, Natore, Nilphamari, Pabna, Rajshahi, Sirajganj, Maulvibazar;

4. Garo; Number of Villages they lived with bangali: 10; Total Household: 924; Language Practiced: Achik / Garo (98.08%), Deal (1.92%); Religion Practiced: Christianity (99.96%), Shangsharik (0.04%); Garo lived in Other Districts: Sherpur, Mymensingh, Banderban, Chittagong,

5. Hajong; Number of Villages they lived with bangali: 08; Total Household: 505; Language Practiced: Hajong; Religion Practiced: Hinduism; Hajong in Other Districts: Mymensingh, Sherpur, Sunamganj;

The city's area is 293.42 sq km It is an ancient town situated on the banks of the river Somessori. This habitation known as a tourist area. There are civil and criminal courts here from British rule regime.

population Density 710 (per km2) literacy in rate in village 31.0% and in town 52.3% Population of the town 22661 and village 175665[5]

Administration

Durgapur Thana was formed in 1874 and converted into upazila in 1982.

Durgapur Upazila is divided into Durgapur Municipality and seven union parishads: Bakaljora, Birisiri, Chandigarh, Durgapur, Gaokandia, Kakairgara, and Kullagora. The union parishads are subdivided into 129 mauzas and 210 villages.[6]

Durgapur Municipality is subdivided into 9 wards and 30 mahallas.[6]

Notable residents

  • Mustaque Ahmed Ruhi - Former Member of 9th National Parliament of 157th constituency which included this area.

Points of interest

  • BGB Camp
  • Bijoypur
  • Birishiri Trival cultural Academy
  • Blue Water Lake
  • Monosapara Adventist School & Seminary
  • Ranikong Mission School
  • Rashimoni Statue
  • Sagor Dighi
  • Someshwari River
  • Susang (sculpture)
  • TEBHAHA Movement
  • Tonk Movement Statue 1942-43

Transport

Over last 10 years, Durgapur has become a famous tourist spot. The most common transport used to visit Durgapur is bus or train. Every night at 11.50 PM, a train named Haor Express leaves Dhaka for Netrokona.

Direct bus from Dhaka to Durgapur is available from Dhaka Mohakhali Inter City Bus Terminal, it usually takes 5 hours to reach Durgapur by bus. The roads of Durgapur are highly damaged as innumerable trucks filled with wet sand from the Someshwari river travel them without following proper protocol.

Hajong Mata Roshimoni monument
China Clay Mine in Bijoypur, Durgapur

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Syed Marufuzzaman (2012), "Durgapur Upazila (Netrokona District)", in Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A. Jamal (ed.), Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.), Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
  2. 1 2 "Bangladesh Population and Housing Census 2011 Zila Report – Netrokona" (PDF). bbs.gov.bd. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics.
  3. "Community Tables: Netrokona district" (PDF). bbs.gov.bd. 2011.
  4. "Population Census Wing, BBS". Archived from the original on 27 March 2005. Retrieved 10 November 2006.
  5. Details, eduguardian.com; accessed 3 September 2015.
  6. 1 2 "District Statistics 2011: Netrokona" (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 November 2014. Retrieved 14 July 2014.
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