Hossainpur Upazila
Hossainpur (Bengali: হোসেনপুর) is an Upazila of Kishoreganj District in the Division of Dhaka, Bangladesh.[1] The city is located on the bank of Brahmaputra river. The distance of Hossainpur is 14 km from Kishoreganj district and 95 km from Dhaka Mohakhali bus station.
Hossainpur হোসেনপুর | |
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Upazila | |
Hossainpur Location in Bangladesh | |
Coordinates: 24°25′N 90°39′E | |
Country | |
Division | Dhaka Division |
District | Kishoreganj District |
Area | |
• Total | 121.29 km2 (46.83 sq mi) |
Population (1991) | |
• Total | 148,028 |
• Density | 1,200/km2 (3,200/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+6 (BST) |
Website | hossainpur |
History
In 1781, James Reel identified the boundaries of major 03 areas of Kishoreganj district in the geographical map of undivided Bangladesh. The name of a town is Hossainpur. It is shown as the most important township of ancient Kishoreganj on James Venlen's grid map.
Under the Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah, this area was known as Alauddin Husain Shah. Hossainpur Upazila was surrounded by river Narasunda at the southern end of Brahmaputra river at the western end. In the full age of the river, this township was well known in this area due to the expansion of business commerce at one time. Sailing boat and boat sailed on the outskirts of Hossainpur.
Because of the easy flow of rivers, the British East India Company set up blue cell for indigo cultivation in the village of Pitalganj in Upazila. Even today, the remains of the demolished blue house in Pitalganj village are silent. In the oppression of the blue tax, the people of this population rebelled against the British.
Geography and climate
Hossainpur is located at 24.4167°N 90.6500°E. It has 29,486 households and a total area of 121.29 km². This is only 14 km distance from Kishoreganj district. Nandail Upazila of Mymensingh district on the north, Sadar Upazila of Kishoreganj district on the east, Pakundia Upazila on the south and Gofargaon Upazila of Mymensingh district on the west. There is no official climate schedule. This is very moderate climate area.
Demographics
As of the 2011 Bangladesh census, Hossainpur has a population of 191,206. Males constitute 49% of the population, and females 51%. The adult population is 72,824. Hossainpur has an average literacy rate of 90.1% (7+ years), while the national average is 32.4%.[2] The rate of population growth is 1.26% and the Population density of this area is 15.16 (per km).
Administration
Hossainpur has a municipal, 6 unions, 73 Mauzas/Mahallas, and 101 villages.
Municipal
In order to provide modern citizen facilities to the people living in the central part of Hossainpur Upazila, Hossainpur municipality was formed on 5 February 2006 with a total area of 5.46 km2 (2.18 square miles) of the largest part of the Araibaria Union and the part of Sidla Union. In order to make living, modern, easy and dynamic by providing daily citizen facilities, the journey of the 1st Municipal Council on 15 February 2011 consists of elected representatives of Hossainpur Municipality. Total population of the municipal area is 28,206 (according to the 2011 census). 65.44% of the population is educated, 45% of businessmen and employers 30% agricultural and 25% of the population of other occupations.
Unions
1.Jinari 2.Sidla 3.Gobindapur 4.Pumdi 5.Shahedol 6.Araibaria [3]
Education
As one of the most popular cities of Kishoreganj, Hossainpur has a good reputation regarding its educational system and growth. There are some historical and popular educational institutes in this upazila.
College
- Hossainpur University College
- Hossainpur Adarsha Mohila Degree College
- Hossainpur Business Management College
- Hossainpur Technical College
Secondary schools
- Hossainpur Model Pilot School and College
- Hossainpur Model Pilot Girls High School
- Hossainpur Adarsha High School
- Hoglakandi High School
- Akbar Ali Technical School and College
- Piplakandi High School
- Pitalganj High School
- SRD High school
- Gobindhapur High school
- Golacipa High school
Madrasah
- Madhkhola Senior Fazil Madrasah
- Hossainpur Upazaila Sadar Dakhil Madrasah
- Ashutia Chamadia Dakhil Madrasah
- Gorbishudia Burapir Hossainia Dakhil Madrasah
- Gol pokurpar Sayedonneca Alim madrasah
Others
There are also some primary and kindergarten schools in this locality.
Economy
The main characteristics of Hossainpur is an agriculture-based economy. More than 60% of people directly related to agriculture. Rice is the main crop in this area and jute, vegetables, peanut, etc. are popular cultivated products here. This is not a biggest industrial area but a very comfortable zone for doing business. A huge amount of potato, green chilli, red chilli and other products export to the whole country. The another thing the city is popular for is different types of sweets.
Cuisine
Plain rice with curry is the most favorite food from the ancient age of its people and a traditional food too. Though rice is the main food but this area is more popular for making different types of cake (Pitha). Kolapitha, duba, Patishapta, Moshla, Narikel, capa are the most delicious and favourite foods here.
Religion
Most of people are Muslim with also Hindu, Christian. There are more than 370 mosques in Upazila and three temple. The main mosque in the Upazila is Hossainpur Jame Masjid with other mosques such as Hossainpur Upazila Jame Masjid, Thana Masjid, Murgi Mahal Masjid, Court Masjid. For performing Eid day prayer having a central Eidgah field located in Notun bazar. The main Hindu temple isSree Sree kuleshori mondir, Sree Sree Narsinhg Jiur AkhraSree Sree kali mondir. For the other religion having comfortable place of worship.
Rivers
In this Upazila there is a main river named Brahmaputra. From Kishoreganj a river flows in this area named Norosunda. Actually this city is situated in the bank of Brahmaputra. There are some small, unknown rivers in this city. Panan bills, Bogra bills, Ragakhali canal and Barikhal are flowing out of the Upazila.
Newspaper
- Saptahik Hossainpur Barta
Transportation
The transport system of this upazila is so standard comparing with others. The distance from Hossainpur to Dhaka is about 95 km from the Mohakhali bus stop. Only bus is available service here to be connected with others or Dhaka. There is no direct train service from this upazila.Jalshiri Express and Banna Paribahan are two popular buses service in this area. To be connected with Kishoreganj CNG and auto rickshaw are main vehicle.
Health care
This has a Upazila health Complex,20 community clinic,6 union health complex and some of private clinic and Diagnostic center.
- Hoglakandi jubo Songo Club
Footbol Team
1 Kobir Hossin 2 Rone Akhando 3 Tusher Akhando 4 Muhammad Hakim 5 jakir Hossin 6 Muttakin Roni 7 Hridoy Anower 8 Shehab Uddin 9 Riyed 10 Nayeem Cricket 11 Al Ashraf 12 Rabbi 13 Rakib 14 Babor Akhando 15 Johirul Islam 16 Siyam
- Hoglakandi premier league
Cricket Team
1 Kobir Hossin 2 Tusher Akhando 3 Rone Akhando 4 Jakir Hossin 5 Hridoy Anower 6 Muhammad Hakim 7 Muttakin Rone 8 Al Ashraf 9 Nayeem Akhando 10 Parveyz 11 Rimon Akhando 12 Babor Akhando
Sports
Cricket is the favourite game with the local people. Other popular sports include football, basketball, and hockey. Popular traditional games include Kabadi, Daraibadha, and Gullachut. In the flowing season of the Brahmaputra river, a boat race is held on a fixed date. Dhekiya Field is the central field of this upazila and has some first-class cricket and football players.
See also
- Upazilas of Bangladesh
- Districts of Bangladesh
- Divisions of Bangladesh
References
- Azizur Rahman Bhuiyan Babul (2012), "Hossainpur Upazila", in Sirajul Islam and Ahmed A. Jamal (ed.), Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.), Asiatic Society of Bangladesh
- "Population Census Wing, BBS". Archived from the original on 2005-03-27. Retrieved November 10, 2006.
- an aware citizen aka jb_baebe