Mahimaganj Union

Mahimaganj (Bengali: মহিমাগঞ্জ) is a union parishad under Gobindaganj Upazila, Gaibandha District, Rangpur Division, Bangladesh.[1] It is located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) east of Gobindaganj. There is a sugar mill named Rangpur Sugar Mills Limited. There is a railway station. There are many primary school, high school, madrasha and college in Mahimaganj. Mahimaganj Alia Kamil Madrasha is one of the largest madrasha institution in North Bengal which is situated in Mahimaganj.

Mahimaganj Union

মহিমাগঞ্জ ইউনিয়ন
Union
Mahimaganj Union
Location in Bangladesh
Coordinates: 25.106530°N 89.488797°E / 25.106530; 89.488797
Country Bangladesh
DivisionRangpur Division
DistrictGaibandha District
UpazilaGobindaganj Upazila
Government
  ChairmanMd. Rubel Amin Shimul
Area
  Total23.9 km2 (9.2 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)
  Total36,791
  Density1,639/km2 (4,240/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
Websitemahimaganjup.gaibandha.gov.bd

Geography

Mahimaganj Union has a total area of 5,912 acres (2,393 ha).[1][2] The Bangali River is the union's approximate eastern boundary (across which lies Saghata Upazila).

Demographics

According to the 2011 Bangladesh census, Mahimaganj Union had 9,252 households and a population of 36,791.[1] The literacy rate (age 7 and over) was 44.4%, compared to the national average of 51.8%.[3][4]

Organization

Sugar mills

  • Rangpur Sugar Mills Limited has a daily capacity of 1,500 metric tons.[5]

Prodhan Group

Rice mills

  • M/s. Prodhan Traders (Explorer & Importer). {Est.-1988}
  • M/s. Nehan Traders (Explorer & Importer). {Est.-1988}
  • M/s. Prodhan Agro Food Industries has a daily capacity of 100 metric tons. {Est.-2010}
  • M/s. Tania Agro Food Industries has a daily capacity of 100 metric tons. {Est.-2011}
  • Prodhan Food Agro Industries Limited has a daily capacity of 350 metric tons. {Est.-2013}
  • Nehan Agro Industries has a daily capacity of 50 metric tons. {Est.-2014}

Oil mills

  • Prodhan Oil Mill's Limited has a daily capacity of 250 metric tons. (Rice Bran Oil). {Est.-2016}

Nehan Group

  • M/s. Nehan Traders (Explorer & Importer) {Est.-2014}
  • M/s. Nehan Agro Industries. {Est.-2015}

Sports organizations

  • Mahimaganj Town Club XI
  • Mahimaganj Kheloar Kallyan Club

Cultural Organizations:

  • Mahimaganj Shilpakala Academy

Administration

Mahimaganj Union is divided into 11 mauzas: Balua, Baman Hazra, Bochadaha, Jagadishpur, Jibanpur, Jirai, Khurda Gopalpur, Kumiradanga, Pantair, Panthamari, and Sreepatipur.[1]

Transport

The Mahimaganj Railway Station is the main railway station providing trains on national routes operated by the state-run Bangladesh Railway.

Education

M A Motalib technical & BM College, Mahimaganj Degree College, founded in 1972 and Mahimaganj Women's College, founded in 1999 are the major college in the union.

According to Banglapedia, Rangpur Sugar Mills KG High School, founded in 1962, is a notable secondary school.

The madrasa education system includes one kamil madrasa, Mahimaganj Alia Kamil Madrasa, founded in 1937.[6][7]

Notable residents

  • Ahmed Hossain (Chairman Rangpur District Board, Minister for Agriculture, Forest & Fisheries)

References

  1. "Population Census 2011: Gaibandha Table C-01" (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 November 2014. Retrieved 11 July 2014.
  2. http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Gobindaganj_Upazila Area of Mahimaganj
  3. "Community Report: Gaibandha" (PDF). Population & Housing Census 2011. Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. p. 245. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
  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. রংপুর সুগার মিলস্ লিমিটেড [Rangpur Sugar Mills Limited] (in Bengali). Mahimaganj Union. Archived from the original on 25 October 2016. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  6. Nandi, Bishnu (2012). "Gobindaganj Upazila". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  7. "List of Institutions". Ministry of Education. Retrieved 15 July 2014.


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