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Template:Infobox Bangladesh district Gazipur District (Bengali: গাজীপুর জেলা) is a district of Dhaka Division in Bangladesh. It has an area of 1741.53 km2.[1]

Gazipur (Town) has 9 wards and 31 mahallas. The area of the town is 49.32 km2. The town's population is 123,531; male 52.52%, female 47.48%; density is 2,505 per km2. Establishments such as Islamic University of Technology, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University (BSMRAU), Bangladesh Rice Research Institute (BRRI), Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI), Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology, and others are located here.

Banks

The head office of a national bank, Progoti Co-operative Land Development Bank Limited (known as Progoti Bank) in Kapasia Upazila Sadar, a small town nearly 30 kilometers north of Gazipur City which specializes in originating and/or servicing mortgage loans. It is said that Progoti Bank is father of land development bank in the country. Other banking branches in the area include:

Points of interest

Bhawal Rajbari

• Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Safari Park

Hankata near Gazipur City

• Bhawal National Park

• Nandan Park

• Ansar VDP Academy

• Bangabandhu Safari Park

• Nuhas polli

• Bongobondu Hi-tech City.

• Mash Royal Park

Mash Royal Park
Mashrafe Mortaza is eating pitha with a baby in Mash Royal Park, Pubail

Administration

  • Administrator of Zila Porishod: Akhteruzzaman[2]
  • Deputy Commissioner: Nurul Islam[3]

Sub-Districts

Gazipur District was established in 1984. It has 1 city corporation, 5 upazilas, 40 union Union Parishads, 710 mouzas, 3 municipalities and 1163 villages.

Gazipur District is divided into the following upazilas:

Gazipurs All Sub-Districts

City Corporation:

Transport

  • Dhaka-Tongi diversion road connects Gazipur with Dhaka.
  • Dhaka-Savar-Tangail road connects Gazipur With Savar and Manikgonj.
  • There are seven railway stations in the Gazipur district.

Education

There are five universities in Gazipur: Islamic University of Technology, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman Agricultural University (formerly the Institute of Postgraduate Studies on Agriculture), Dhaka University of Engineering and Technology, Bangladesh Open University and Bangladesh National University.

There are two masters level colleges in the district: Bhawal Badre Alam Government College and Tongi Government College.[4]

There are 19 degree colleges in the district. Honors level colleges include: Kaliakair Degree College, Jatir Pita Bangabandhu Degree College, Kaligonj Sramik College, Kapasia Degree College (founded in 1965), and Kazi Azim Uddin College. According to Banglapedia, Sreepur University College, founded in 1968, is a notable pass level one.[1][5][6]

Notable higher secondary schools include: Vasha Shaheed Abdul Jabber Ansar V.D.P. School and college, M. E. H. Arif College, Taraganj H. N. Higher Secondary School (founded in 1919), and Tongi Pilot School & Girls' College.[1][7]

According to Banglapedia, Rani Bilasmoni Government Boys' High School (1905),Bhringoraj Talebabad High School, founded in 1928, Kaliganj R.R.N. Pilot Government High School (1889), Kaoraid Kali Narayan High School (1929), and Saint Nicholas High School (1920) are notable secondary schools.[1]

The madrasa education system includes 26 fazil and 3 kamil madrasas.[8][9]An

Computer Education

Media

  • Prothom Alo (national)
  • The Daily Kaler kantho (national)
  • The Daily Samakal (national)
  • The Daily Janakhanta (national)
  • The Daily Jugantar (national)

Online Daily

Telecommunications

Satellite Television

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Md Farid Uddin Ahmed (2012). "Gazipur District". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  2. ^ AL men appointed administrators, The Daily Star, December 16, 2011
  3. ^ "10 districts get new DCs". bdnews24.com. 16 January 2012.
  4. ^ "Masters Level College". Ministry of Education. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
  5. ^ "Degree (Honors) Level College". Ministry of Education. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
  6. ^ "Degree (Pass) Level College". Ministry of Education. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
  7. ^ "School & College". Ministry of Education. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
  8. ^ "Fazil Madrasha". Ministry of Education. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
  9. ^ "Kamil Madrasha". Ministry of Education. Retrieved July 15, 2014.