Sherpur Upazila

Sherpur Upazila (Bengali: শেরপুর উপজেলা) is an upazila of Bogra District in the Division of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. Sherpur Thana was established in 1962 and was converted into an upazila in 1983.[3] It is named after its administrative center, the town of Sherpur. It is said that there once lived Sher (Bengali: শের, tiger) family in the vicinity, from which the name "Sherpur" evolved.

Sherpur

শেরপুর
Upazila
Sherpur
Location in Bangladesh
Coordinates: 24°40′N 89°25′E
Country Bangladesh
DivisionRajshahi Division
DistrictBogra District
Area
  Total295.93 km2 (114.26 sq mi)
Population
 (2011 census)[2]
  Total332,825
  Density1,100/km2 (2,900/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+6 (BST)
Postal code
5840 to 5842
Websitesherpur.bogra.gov.bd(in Bengali)

History of the War of Liberation

History of the War of Liberation On 25 April 1971 the Pak army abducted 32 innocent people and took them to the Itakhola mass killing site and shot 25 of them dead. On 26 April, they also killed more than three hundred innocent Bangalis at a place near the Ghoga Bridge. On the same day the Pak army brutally tortured to death 26 persons at village Darimukunda. Besides, in May the Pak army killed more than one hundred innocent people at village Kallani. Marks of the War of Liberation Mass killing site 1 (Baghra Colony).

Geography

Sherpur Upazila has a total area of 295.93 square kilometres (114.26 sq mi).[1] It borders Shajahanpur Upazila to the north, Dhunat Upazila to the east, Sirajganj District to the south, Natore District to the south and west, and Nandigram Upazila to the west.[3]

Demographics

Historical population
YearPop. (000)±%
1991 229    
2001 286+24.9%
2011 333+16.4%
Source:
Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics[1]

According to the 2011 Bangladesh census, Sherpur Upazila had 81,753 households and a population of 332,825, 16.2% of whom lived in urban areas.[2] 9.3% of the population was under the age of 5.[4] The literacy rate (age 7 and over) was 43.0%, compared to the national average of 51.8%.[5][6]

Tourism

  • Kherua Mosque, built in 1582, is an example of early Mughal architecture in Bengal. It is a symmetrical, single-aisled, three-bayed mosque with three domes.[7]
  • Bhabanipur Shaktipeeth, one of seven Shakti Peethas in Bangladesh, is a sacred site for the followers of Hinduism.[8] Other famous spots are Bhabanipur Kali Mandir,[3]
  • Baghmara Jame Mosque, Baghmara jame mosque is located at Baghmara in Shah-bondegi
  • Baghmara Box Vandari Majar Shorif,
  • Soudia Park City,
  • Sirajnagar Mosque,
  • Sher-Shah Mosque,
  • Shah-Bandegi Mosque,
  • Shah-Turkan Mosque,
  • Gobinda Rai Mandir,

Economy

Main sources of income Agriculture 61.33%, non-agricultural labourer 2.97%, industry 1.44%, commerce 14.50%, transport and communication 4.47%, service 5.79%, construction 1.88%, religious service 0.16%, rent and remittance 0.27% and others 7.19%. Agricultural land Landowner 50.08%, landless 49.92%; agricultural landowner: urban 31.78% and rural 53.29%.'

Main crops Paddy, wheat, jute, maize, mustard, kalai, betel leaf, potato, onion, vegetables. Main fruits Banana.

Besides, There are Fishery 32, dairy 181, poultry 172, hatchery 1, Manufactories Rice mill 516, Saw mill 44, Flour mill 251, Oil mill 12, Ice factory 10, Cement factory 1, Cold storage 1, Goldsmith 72, Blacksmith 335, Potteries 66, Weaving 460, Embroidery 547, Bamboo and Wood work 675.

Every year they export lot of Paddy, wheat, maize, betel leaf, banana, vegetables.

Administration

Administration Sherpur Thana was formed in 1962 and it was turned into an upazila in 1983. Sherpur Upazila is divided into Sherpur Municipality and 10 union parishads. The union parishads are:

  • Bhabanipur Union Parishad
  • Bishalpur Union Parishad
  • Garidaha Union Parishad
  • Khamarkandi Union Parishad
  • Khanpur Union Parishad
  • Kusumbi Union Parishad
  • Mirzapur Union Parishad
  • Shah-Bandegi Union Parishad
  • Shimabari Union Parishad
  • Sughat Union Parishad

The union parishads are subdivided into 220 mauzas and 322 villages.

In the 2009 upazila elections, Md Mujibur Rahman Majanu was elected Upazila Chairman, while MA Halim and Mosammat Ajmi Ara Parveenwere elected vice chairmen.[9] The Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO), who administers the upazila for the central government, is AKM Sarwar Jahan.[10]

Sherpur Municipality is subdivided into 9 wards and 19 mahallas.[1]

Education

There are one government college, 8 non-government general college, 5 non-government technical college, 42 Secondary School, 3 Institute in the upazila. Among them 4 Fazil Madrasha and 38 Dakhil Madrasha[11] Average literacy 36.3%; male 41.5%, female 31%.

Government College

  • Government Sherpur College[3]

Non-Government General College

  • Jamur Islamia College
  • Joyla Juan Degree College
  • Polli Unnayan Academy Laboratory School & College
  • Rahima Nawsher Ali College
  • Sherwood In T (Pvt) School And College
  • The Summit Internationational School & College

Non-Government General Women's College

  • Sherpur Town Club Pub. Lib. Mahila College
  • Simabari Women's College

Non-Government Technical College

  • Imco Technical And Business Management College
  • Kallayani Technical And Business Management College
  • Shalfa Technical And Business Management College
  • Sherpur Technical And Business Management College
  • Sherpur Universal Technical And Business Management College

Secondary School

  • Betkhair High School
  • Bhadra Secondary School
  • Bhawanipur High School
  • Birakoir Adarsha High School
  • Bhimzani High School
  • Bishal Pur High School
  • Biswa High School
  • Chhatiani High School
  • Chhonka Bl High School
  • Dharmokam High School
  • Dhankundi Shahnaj Siraj High School
  • Doyal Sara Secondary School
  • Fuljore High School
  • Guagachhi Joyla High School
  • Hapunia Mohabag High School
  • Hosnabad Adarsha High School
  • Jabal-E Rahmat Adarsha Junior High School
  • Jamur Islamia High School
  • Jhajor Pancha Shakti High School
  • Jorgachha High School
  • Kachuapara High School
  • Kalla High School
  • Kalshimati High School
  • Kalyani High School
  • Kanaikandor High School
  • Khanpur B L High School
  • Khararkandi Union High School
  • Mohipur Colony Junior School
  • Pachul High School
  • Panchdewali Polash Memorial High School
  • Sherpur D J High School
  • Sherpur Town Colony A.J. High School
  • Sherua Adarsha High School
  • Sutrapur Adarsha High School
  • Talta High School
  • Tantra High School
  • Uchrang Bande Ali High School
  • Yousuf Uddin High School

Secondary Women's School

  • Khanpur Kayer Khali Girls High School
  • Magurgari Hatgari Junior Girl's High School
  • Malihata Girls High School
  • Mojibur Rahaman Mojnu Girls High School
  • Sherpur Pilot Girls High School
  • Shimabari Setara Rabbani Girls High School

Primary School

  • Baghmara santiniketon Govt primary school
  • Kanaikandar Govt primary school
  • Khandokar Tola Govt primary school
  • Upjela Govt primary school
  • Rajbari mukundo Govt primary school
  • Mirjapur Govt primary school
  • Sherua Govt primary school

Fazil Madrasha

  • Altadighi Fazil B. A Madrasah
  • Jamur Islamia Senior Alim Madrasa
  • Sherpur Shahidia Alia Madrasha

Women's Fazil Madrasha

  • Ulipur Amiria Somotullah Mohila Fazil Degree Madrashah

Dakhil Madrasha

  • Aminpur Sahid Mizania Dakhil Madrasha
  • Amoin Dakhil Madrasha
  • Ayera Jameoul Ulum Dhakhail Mad Ra Sa
  • Bagra Colone Dakhil Madrasha
  • Begum Shahjahan Talukder Dakhil Madrasha
  • Belgachi Mustiduan Dakhil Madrasha
  • Betkhoir Ahia Ul Ulum Dakhil Madrasha
  • Bhabanipur Dhkhil Madrasha
  • Biroil Shahid Torkania Dakhil Madrasha
  • Chalk Sadi Kashiabala Dakhil Madrasha
  • Darihasra Dakhil Madrasha
  • Donkundi Aysha Mowla Box Dakhil Madrasha
  • Fulbari Hamidia Dakhil Madrasha
  • Fultala Dakhil Madrasah
  • Garidaha Dakhil Madrasha
  • Garoi Mohammadia Dakhil Madrasha
  • Ghordour N.P Dakhil Madrasha
  • Hapunia Dakhil Madrasa
  • Kanupur Dakhil Madrasha
  • Khaga Dolong V C C Dakhil Madrasha
  • Mamur Shahi Dakhil Madrasha
  • Mirjapur Dakhin Para Dakhil Madrasha
  • Mirzapur Dakhil Madrasha
  • Moddaya Bhag Islamia Dakhil Madrasha
  • Mohipur Kaderia Islamic Mission Dakhil Madrasha
  • Nakua Islamika Dakhil Madrasha
  • Nishindara Dhkhil Madrasa
  • Razar Dighi Dakhil Madrasha
  • Shahanagar Islamia Dakhil Madrasha
  • Shalfa S R Chowdhory Dakhil Madrasah
  • Shibpur Rashidia Dakhil Madrasha
  • Shuvogasa Dakhil Madrasha
  • Shalya Para D.N.M. Rahman Dakhil Madrasha

Dakhil Madrasha (Girls)

  • Kafura Community Girls Dakhil Madrasa
  • Kallani Baleka Dakhil Madrasha
  • Khamarkandi Balika Dakhil Madrasha
  • Khandokar Tola Monshipara Balika Dakhil Madrasha
  • Rameshwarpur Shamsul Ulum Balika Dakil Madrasha

Institute

  • Bigboss SOFT BD
  • Mohipur Agriculture Training Institute
  • Polly Institute Of Medical Technology
  • Sherwood Polytechnic Institute

Religion

Islam is the dominant religion of Sherpur Upazila. Indigenous community such as santal belongs to this upazila.

There are 461 mosque, 65 temple, and 1 church. Among them noted religious institutions are Kherua Mosque, Dhar Mokam Mosque, and Sher Mokam Mosque.

NGO

Operationally important NGOs are BRAC, Association for Social Advancement, TMSS, Swanirvar Bangladesh. In addition, there are some reputed NGOs who have been established and raised from Sherpur Upazila.[12] They are:

  • Association of Islamic Micro-investment (AIM)
  • Rural Development Foundation (RDF)
  • Hamsayapur Development Sangstha (HDS)

Media

  • Aajker Sherpur
  • Panchanadir Teere
  • Uttaranchal Barta
  • Shastha Banglar Mukh
  • Sharad Argha
  • Janatar Samgram.

See also

References

  1. "District Statistics 2011: Bogra" (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 23, 2014. Retrieved July 14, 2014.
  2. "Population Census 2011: Bogra Table C-01" (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 11, 2014.
  3. Islam, Md. Sirajul (2012). "Sherpur Upazila". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  4. "Population Census 2011: Bogra Table C-04" (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 28, 2014. Retrieved July 11, 2014.
  5. "Population Census 2011: Bogra Table C-06" (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 28, 2014. Retrieved July 11, 2014.
  6. "Population and Housing Census 2011: Bangladesh at a Glance" (PDF). Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 28, 2014. Retrieved July 21, 2014.
  7. Akhter, Nasrin (2012). "Kherua Mosque". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  8. Togawa, Masahiko (2012). "Sakta-pitha". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  9. "Upazila Election Centerwise Result Details 2009". Bangladesh Election Commission. Retrieved 13 August 2014.
  10. "List of Upazila Nirbahi Officers". Ministry of Public Administration. Archived from the original on September 28, 2013.
  11. "List of Institutions". Ministry of Education. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
  12. "List of NGOs as on 24 February, 2016" (PDF). NGO Affairs Bureau. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
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