Bhadeshwar

Bhadeshwar Union (Bengali: ভাদেশ্বর ইউনিয়ন) is a Union Parishad under Golapganj Upazila of Sylhet District in the division of Sylhet, Bangladesh. It has an area of 33 square kilometres and a population of 50,000.[1]

Bhadeshwar Union

ভাদেশ্বর ইউনিয়ন

Bhadeshor
Union Council
No. 8 Bhadeshwar Union Council
CountryBangladesh
DivisionSylhet Division
DistrictSylhet District
UpazilaGolapganj Upazila
Population
  Total50,000
Demonym(s)Bhadeshwari
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
Websitebhadeshwarup.sylhet.gov.bd

History

The Union was established in 1959.[2]

Geography and climate

Bhadeshwar Union is located in the Golapganj Upazila. It borders the Kushiyara River in the east, Ghilachhara and Mogla Bazar in the west, Dhakadakshin and Lakshanabandh in the north and Sharifganj Union in the south. It has an area of 33 square kilometres.[3]

Bhadeshwar has a typical Bangladesh tropical monsoon climate (Köppen Am) bordering on a humid subtropical climate (Cwa) at higher elevations. The rainy season from April to October is hot and humid with very heavy showers and thunderstorms almost every day, whilst the short dry season from November to February is very warm and fairly clear. Nearly 80% of the annual average rainfall of 4,200 millimetres (170 in) occurs between May and September.

Administration

Bhadeshwar constitutes the no. 8 union council of Golapganj Upazila. It contains 35 villages and 12 mouzas, divided into 9 wards.[2]

  • Ward 1: Naliuri, Noorpur, Terapur, Krishnapur, Ujanmeharpur
  • Ward 2: Purbabhag, Fatehkhani, Rajapur, Silimkhani, Faqirtul, Noapara
  • Ward 3: Kolashahar, Maijbhag, Silimpur
  • Ward 4: Dargah Dair, Shaykhpara, Dakshinbhag
  • Ward 5: Teraguli, Dokharpara, Morarkiyar, Poshchimbhag
  • Ward 6: Dakshingaon, Uttargaon
  • Ward 7: Shiteshwar, Khomiyapaon, Masura Borobari
  • Ward 8: Gotargaon, Shaykhpur, Goaspur, Kuliya, Niyagul, Katakhaler Par
  • Ward 9: Fatehpur, Haortola

Demographics

Bhadeshwar has a population of 50,000. 24,800 are male and 25,200 are female.[2] According to the 2011 Bangladesh census, Bhadeshwar had 4,082 households. The literacy rate (age 7 and over) was 75%, compared to the national average of 51.8%.[1][4]

Language and culture

The native population converse in their native Sylheti dialect but can also converse in Standard Bengali. Languages such as Arabic and English are also taught in schools. The Union contains 56 mosques and 9 eidgahs.[5] The cemeteries are as follows:

  1. Shah Syed Bahauddin Putla Qabarstan (near Dakshinbhag Mosque)
  2. Shukkur Shah Qabarstan (Pashchimbhag)
  3. Manikpirer Tilla (Purbabhag-Kolashohor)

Sports

There are five sports clubs in the Union. These are: Rongdhonu Cricket (Dakshinbhag), Tringanga Football (Dakshinbhag), Pashchimbhag Volleyball Team, Dakshinbhag Volleyball Team, Muslim Brotherhood (Bhadeshwar). The latter team were champions in the Dhakadakshin-Dattarail Football Tournament with their players; Habib Parvez winning Man of the Match in the finals and Jubayr winning Man of the Series.[6]

Economy and tourism

Bhadeshwar has five Haat bazaars and three banks. The Kura Nodi upper bridge is a well known tourist attraction.[7] The bazaars are as follows:

  1. Bhadeshwar Maqaam Bazar in Dakshinbhag
  2. Kurir Bazar in Dokharpara
  3. Mirganj Bazar in Shaykhpur
  4. Purbabhag Bazar

Rice is a major crop in the area.[8] Maqaam Bazar is the town centre situated at the bank of Kuranodi. Maqaam Bazar is famous from freshwater fish and locally produced. Mirganj-Bazar is also in Bhadeshwar, situated at the bank of Kushiyara River. Mirganj Bazar once attracted merchants from all over the subcontinent during the time of Mughal empire. Foreign remittance is a major source of income within the region.

The Union is home to 11 mazar (mausoleum)s.[9] These include:

  • Mazar-e-Shah Syed Bahauddin Putla and Mazar-e-Phool Shah, Dakshinbhag
  • Mazar-e-Shukkur Shah, Pashchimbhag
  • Mazar-e-Qatal Shah, Maijbhag
  • Mazar-e-Pir Shah, Pirtillah, Purbabhag-Kolashohor
  • Mazar-e-Arkum Shah, Khomiya-Shiteshwar
  • Mazar-e-Shah Naqi Ali, Kuti Miyar Deri, Faqirtul
  • Mazar-e-Lal Shah, Dokharpara
  • Mazar-e-Shodai Shah, Shaykhpur
  • Mazar-e-Shah Uthman Ghani Singai, Haortola

Education

The Union has a literacy rate of 75%. It has 23 government primary schools, 2 private primary schools, 4 kindergartens, and one private women's college. There are 13 madrasas (including two Alia Madrasahs and 7 Qawmi Madrasahs).

Bhadeshar was a well-renowned place to study in Assam province during British Raj. Bhadeshwar has some of the oldest schools within the region. Bhadeshwar Purbabhag Primary School is the oldest primary school established in 1818. Bhadeshwar Nasir Uddin High School was once the most renowned High School within the greater Assam. Bhadeshwar Women's College, founded in 1989, received the best educational institute in Bangladesh award in 2002. Salima Khanom Girls High School is another oldest secondary school in the village. It was built by Ghawth Ahmad (1915-1989) in 1938 (officially 1940). He named the school after his mother.

References

  1. "Community Report: Sylhet" (PDF). Population & Housing Census 2011. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 13 June 2019.
  2. "History" (in Bengali). Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  3. এক নজরে (in Bengali). Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  4. "Population and Housing Census 2011: Bangladesh at a Glance" (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 July 2014. Retrieved 21 July 2014.
  5. "Graves" (in Bengali). Retrieved 3 April 2019.
  6. "Krira Shongothon" ক্রীড়া সংগঠন [Sports]. Bhadeshwar Union (in Bengali).
  7. হাট-বাজারের তালিকা (in Bengali). Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  8. "District Statistics 2011: Sylhet" (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  9. "Mausoleums". Bhadeshwar Union (in Bengali).


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